No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-09-05, Page 3� . . . . - I . - I W .1 . .-- I I I �. - I - -.' � � �'_i .. I 11 or : I * I � -10 I ­":� . .. ­�� � . - � � . . I 'Z; , , . . , � I -, - - . . .1 . . - ­-----� ­ - - . , - - , ­ .. I I __ - . - I __ - I I 0 � - . I .. I - ___ I _ 11, — I � 7 - I Sep inber 5 �884- �Qrowu and a heart-sbaped llrim� turned i - r — _____ . , � . I A , , . __-�_, --- 'PI wilmo,1004*0 *A,VnZl1AQ.AW00 I ., w1wo-JURX"INfa As 11V __T"MMTM_W __ . , I I ­ I 1. � 0 fib Bi4e � Oi 'crown . f� I I i. ;, � i I , , ".. I "-I J DNA, .. ­ wrolln 113"I"111,40, Earl. I:--, , � � a i �, 1-i I I I L I __ -ORRVINXIMOR .144011i � . 1 , , I I , 1. . I � I -0 rm- , ght fild .I iiii ni R, n&oliglitly , Zefely, ��,,qb 4 vito Ordeal, .,te . I . - 00 Air& 01ba ;"I-- , , * x %, el a I OX * 011011 *1110�.010111 i 1. , �,.t , d"i,io, , 0;��,� " I I ,, " �", e ,4 i , " , � 1*. . _, ��;, . 07 Wattv Among the Trlheo , Why 0 "aaceptibi 014 man wall,e4 The topic of conversation In Oamsru has ' -0 ' all - . , . - � 0 'i"!�w0f,coOnIoW 11, *4 Central Atimus, _ to. - TH19 AD'11�8­ � ' "IX ., I. 10 . I � WN.. ,; %P ', '," .� QualitrXiiii 11moband. beau the discovery . . . . War 11110111 About Waimen, POP8, Pollock, Herrick, Goldomiti The ordeal by . that 4, gentleman ,Who � . . . . I Water 18 pDiV6X0Al RMQ]Dg A 9011doxnan-of wonderful vigor for one has -bad many ups and downs ITT the dio I The body of a lady left AtIlAi Watto, Hand Anderson, Voltaire, the barbarous, Non-Aryon tribes of 00 tral who boa P&O Woo, says 66 . � � . I .11 U I M104's Freak as � Romplifed Co tke- lenclosed in three ooM - Over night Swiliburno, Newton and a beat ot*tbarp India,, from, the . .4ed fourocore years is stopping Otago, Now Zealand Timm, � � I I . I$ .1. us or ousli one � . I Media in the; was - AU4 Who llitely earned a living by � . . f t Country .in Congress, H .. thera . I 0 wore bachelors, days the Chicago Times. to the Mid men in *he almost, u . all, Saratoga. He is at acting!s" f lead, in the church at I 11 I nexplored 'widower, and A man' of large w assistant bailiff to the resident in -4, FISU 10 DiOny, Pope, who was known as the interrogation Juniled of BUStar and ,. ,, ealth. 0 . brossinakers. as, was .cremated by pticalbaneo, a COML_ . I 4rd Widowp Ad Well AS Mali enjo ' tratals, Court, bids' fair to Guidon the Con. I .1 . .U. point of literature, bated women. Dr, blid Bay Of 'BoUgAl. Hale IS � . , . , I . I y bid I . ­ . bustion. . I L I .4000tiption Society, far he is wit "tit of :-4-'e"Arldom With An Allnumutloobi . ' . I — . I Wsi WSO Paid tollave writtenon4ofbis dit'OnLe ;W,ster test, taken 0, tow ty slid wise, OA9 day -(sic). ,, The. gentl - I SOME H USE Mro.van(loOtthe revivalist, has been Sweetest by 11 . . f M the: MQI;th of , . Years 099 he was introduced to 4, maidin not much ,If earn 270,000 eman 1. 1.0 MOLD D4INTIE0. a I mus of tor being ref used by a rU , L , an expert witolifilider pa I , ngaged inber opqoia I _,Q4 0.�0. 'After a pleasant Climb about life referred to is F. W. 0. Giant, whose .11 work for Uin6tcen Woman. Jaineo Buohai the bachelor Among the Bheals, who got into 5 dorape far * � I I L __ I years. Slid is now in her 54th year, and President, w hing of an author, And* APPlYiDgIt-to—aii old woman. " L$$ A bamboo ' i's Ago, y , . I , at oomej - 4nd living the lady remarked - f0b8r- HOU- Tames Ogilvie Grant, heA (Akun Kate's Budget.), says that she is the . QU _ a , , just succeeded to tbeL , ­ Spiritual Moth . marris , Sir 711 , - title ind'estlites of It 11 . , 40,000 * I , or of, used to publish bid, love veroes- I the is stuck up ilt the middle of any p -the B A of Seafteld, consequent � upon the L I so 0, 4i � papers I , - . . 1, U water: The a ' I liecs Of � 14 Oh, UO; I Am susceptible, ti re'. oil . I I eptameni Wine IDuTa 91d., . . . a art the bachelors -vers also . caused is taken to it, lays plied the venerable. 40 By the way, Ms. . I ew, the let oil . . A fasZonshle. lady, in boasting of bar I numerous. Raphael, .. Angelo, Landseer, hold of it. and by it 'L LL death of his n6ph I . L a Earl with It L' I find that gatmeal-porriage is greatly , %Toahua Beynol ,, d . dam," Said be, 14 ire you married 211 . issue. Mr. Grant -who now ,becomes I I I . . � I AnIscondi to the: , L . ­ " , uGwd"Pslstisl rehidelloo,!' said ill th do and. Beethoven word. bottom.. In the , ill I 8 0 � I OWS Wnra all of otSine4 glass. I 1. L TO no " I am not," she. replied, 11 and I made up L,waReidbil.tvall and the direct heir to the . . made some days before. win 'L so Thai's never).narried. Congreve, the dramatist, the, villagers Bhootq on arrow from - his -6arldout improved by befig at 0 a . of my, mind I never would be Cal __--has long been 94 resii!ib U it is requirid, then, stared in A closed jar, tqobai uded h 44, but won,t was. a specimen' of the bachelor lady. other runs to piok it up g L . . . ... I . L . ­ I er .MOtbi ; I 11 how, and' an eLt A � I .ads I could I . L at I. thel brought forth Said heated, for use, The 8 I . . I good catch-& man With brains And district, slid has, filled A variety of polls - . soup and turpentine take, the tainp out ?,i kill and bring it ba' ,, , ,I - Change ei / is . jUStL that Which � I ­ I . . er, and Swift, bitterApa apalicione go be Ck to the Place whence in � L' . . I I L . .1 oney, L _. . 0OMG Edglish girls wear the divide Skirt, � Wast really at the sameTkiler. Cowper was it Wait Shot. 6 tiOno, from commission agent down to � I "a . If the woman i's able to ge. '(Then,?' said the old gentleman, 4"YOU laborer. When the news -arrived of the , . 1. - theoretically MAY' be expected. viz., A. for A lawn tennis costume, but they cover of sensitive. timbale, And' was &is main under water untilibibi is done she is . Are after man . death at his cousin, an event � L sofibefting'ok the fibrous material, and -a o'bou'dr, 1. I I I 1L. .. . ey and a husband, Wall, which gave L L L ' L, . ib with a tunio which comes Within. three I a the petals of a, dainty flower. declared innocent, but It she comes P 0 . . . him ib title and a competency, 1. . - abrInki" With:L A love Miefortil 'L , , . . Tilden has a barrel ; I havea bushel, and . sweetening dU13 to the formation of At 28 ll,lmat br I I I I , he was, and This I sweete - ning I . obser,ved, many sugar.. inOeo of the. edgeIsL of its, frills, and itJo net and ,qathe before tfie arrow is returned into bkains enough tGlook after It, Howwould is Still, the 44mau I'll poosession"ati I I . . .years d'faoUlb to SeeL the all this Wound never healed. . the bownign's hand she. is a true w I ad . age in some gruel that Was partly eaten I . L I poriority of.tbiscos- , . I ]costs, also I - itch's farmer's homestead in the dist I L tums Over t at with the or , dinar tender and honest, MUFM be swung as ouoh.,, I -1 . you like. such a young, Mau as myself?" riot, a Atity, i3tainding until next It L y skirt. L L had been Affected by n the case from 41 I lik I 11 . . - f rom which h U . 11 , , � 0, you, very well'. air., you are a ate US refuoeaL to bid ro- one nigh.4 And left S bill, anythipg for reform. � , 'a darts, and never recovered. Pope which this account an the woman. sell lieved, so. thmb he unfortunate farmer has morning, irlien I Lihou . . I I . id L. . is tak , t . I 0rester, up failed. in th oible, and the I . I ght it tasted A . C d the iron driven into his soul by his I money, is sufficient; but . I but, to be assured of this, I bad it war ad The B-harite, a well-known Bengali h. formi I . . I a test, and wait consequently you I * - aok one,. just ,qjij,. the satisfaction of knowing that, under I I ,, 11 in 1 0130, only one, re � I . I � I again two nights afterward, so that it journal,. is edited by a lady, Sri d ty, which made li'lat all the more swung to and fro, roped up to abree, with Went, 00 far as 1, am to judge.1t oompulsion, he is entertaining a lord mud a L L . Migit. I . . . I , MAU $warns bitter. Dr. Thulenburg and Adam Smith abandage of red. peipar on her'syes ; hot- 'W011, . What is thai,'mmdam?" queried prospective member of the British tastea under the Sam " L 6 be, RamoriDevi, the da,ughter of Dobendra i had curious stories About their love afli it is obvious that tibia kind a th _ Ouse of , a conditions. I H am] . NFLith Tagore. She is not, however, the. And . I f ordeal, like L a venerable.- . . . of Peers. The present Earl of Seafteld is - L , persture, palate, ota., as at first DUly Bengali, even Hans AuderaQu, as gentle and almost all primitive ordeals, is contriv 11 You do not seem to he 00 that the O&Marn as. . , 2be Sweetness was obilA more die. I lady Who bag distinguished ,16 ' . ..edge . kve a bad . ied no ber'self I ,vable as Was his, mature, had' his trials', 80 to ii for its'effect much upon the .. ,!Doqgb,,, in his 67th year, " I I I big. of L - I I she replied. - - , SWAM bailiff will'in all likelihood be the IIinct, but the experiment �Ffta Carr iL the field of jo.urnaliabic literk%ture, mud told cry in big, own is Manner in which it is, ci ­ The dazed veteran ni and beat& ninth to bear the tids conferred by William I L L I , that"My as the! late lAiiiiia Sundari Devi started A 11 . imple and " L, I 11 I I . died, whereby , further. I have lately le'arnad _ . I I 11 L . I I . I 'VOYR-oularmagazine and cond I ­ L, Childlike vi Turner, the sit'ist, had his -the operator's favor becomes worth gain- hasty retreal;;'wbiW a clear, ringing voice Ill, He is i3harrIL4 to S daughter of L L I . L ansilage notion is .net Absolutely new, A .1 . noted it with life shaped iind oliaxpened bi - -Ing. A, skilful .Arober will . ehoot just ad L I L' .0 I , i friend who read my Cantor lectured tells ability for ftls�y years. � I. I Jove . . � mingled with laughter, remarked: I r blxbyv, and bad afamily I I . . I . . . shadow, and he became reserved and fui Chooses. Ordeal by wat Stay I Stay . , I I I Ine that he has long been Aocustombd to Santa Wouv;hold 131als. . . . I or ib the " . I don't be in a burry.,,- � . . , I dropped into the bard li�e of money question ordinary, which May Probably be Cambridge Tribune. . 11110 whails to Wed a weninle Burglar., have Seven dishes of porridge in big lard The cagiest and best *my to ingkivig. ffamothilig Bar . I .1 . . We art . . , a an inquiry whether tbewater . I . , corresponding to the days at ek, so blPtio-Mmuge, ate., from moulds is to wet is constructed a , I . I 11 . ­_ ­_­ . Daniel F. Shugrue, a sun -burned YoUll L , the . . ,. remove. jelly, I . iQue pervaded bi fatich 0 1 . . I LL I a writings said drawings, . I r water spirit will accept or rojech. . The 1111104 at fliushlonsi ' � farmer from Windsorville, Conn., visited , .that next Monday's breakfast WaSLL Cooked cloth in boiling water and Wrap it around Lamb was defined as the self,donyiug the witch, whether fie is on her side ,,Mine. deRompadour'onoe bad a ugly Broo'klynyefiterday tofind A wifew -He bad I I . the Monatty- before, and so on, each being the mould for ia minute. Then. with a bachelor, because he gave up m4rriage'an or Against bar; . I an . . Dal � . I mud ,this seemed the best pimple on her ci She� was vexed, and visited Castle Garden, but did rui find warmed again on the day fixed for its. A' ,1ittleL care you will have no brou le in t%king , Recount of his sister, Gray and Erasmus . tion f wo, I wide custom, at last, L t execution, and-oatch . . ,,b , , . W generalexplans 0 a rd� I I ih despair, I . . L . being thus sevon,,4ays the jelly ovi . ,a any one whom he , , ore cild maidigh ba ,.Another ordeal is by hea � . pasted a piece of black among the immigrant I old. -1,10 finds the rasu.14',mora-.di'iP . . allilore. Goldsmith to as, for instance ' platter Over the .offending spot.' Reetil I marry. , Pib A ?40ttY f4noy-Is ,,to cover thyei!ji,ow. for L Was' Riblpild,ering bachol , a , to slid � bia -� I life � the picking of a coig Out Of barni[i , . t .. was willing to Then he went to - ,)a . - Of oil. All the ladies of the Court a Brooklyn, and told the purpose of big vWb ' " Ik',ltidw1j-'mmd� Porridge. ,*,The X-211611 -t to j�a a A; raig_bt.'O.V'ye"Lbeen'�'dhaipieo,i,�goq4 uOtti i I .ppeared the fol- to Pali" I tkoll he' abfp ciriliage,,And little, �Buti the question extraordinary is by. owing* lowing week with pieces,of Plaster on their Sergeant Balloui at the Washing- , � � MUe 6%ysl: old p6i;kOvii IS Wbimilit , Ali Ing on a sacred"tree', or by- 115 -99—R -with faces. 'A fashia, was established, an top Sreet 8 , - , . , 0 Oi fair him of, "Some. MAht material -like .0 lovibld as be was.' The ideal baAe%r . n d it , tatiloo. . . � . anticipation, and'I filid, rather curiously, The, lining. may, be is Whittier, Who is. every lady's friend, witches of a phrtioular wood. Swinging was kaFt,up for a long time. The Be . me 11 There is one young wom . An in Brooklyn , that nitie'days is about the. limit to which 'hat"Used for ourtai"B* 11 . kind. t ' ' I .. but more gay and suit glen e,, I . . I I . i good an# Next come the afore an idol; with 'a hook through the lady, &is I suppiose -;you kno' . I would like to marry," he a iii 11 and that it may be practloal!y kept liefore I a' "hilte' $at I" far 11.1ined with, sami 0,00 Ot,�*IIOM, Hubid-i's'ai Muscles of -the baci is this' wall;kupwn rite' ingly dimj��five ; . w, was ei . R 1 . � � a - . li- I ' . )� -. ba!�- � � I . . . Larrai moldinese-j ' suffiejeutily established .to 'lots' or.. � 'guish in atature. To, remedy is Ells . . brijhtt�% ,a � example. inesaddin his To wo,e! , by *blob a Eli,piloo. devotaB . . . spoll the pudding.' I have not yet tried A . � . shell himself to. the this defeat ille invented. high -heeled boots. Ella is, the 18 -year-old j , I . . to Pineapple pis is a aelicacy, of th , regular bivalvf I 1. I ,sirl wii� haa been. ipmal-fuh of 3, scoffind at everything, and god, And 1169iing With rods, from a Sacred I - . timse Pudding Or mole ned I I a season; . I i � Thev ,i�ere unknoww, before' her ,time arrested for burglary several times,' And jis , posse -maw closely ouvered and powerfull 4012QPtbeyineapple, a even defending suicide, -1g9whope inh nanifeatly Adds Superhuman virtue to Ree�lli The ladies of' the courb took to* at present derving a term I in the' penitew I I . I I I I , , - , Wooten Ibo� �;YQur ti I—., W . � .I . . _it Tree I . '.. , . I . y i6ad'oi oinst, correopon, once oduld be 4a6cov&id An 6i: the ordinary ii of a vigorous high-6eled boots and another f sabion-hej tiary. . -The Sergeant �ouggested *to line . I .rTessed down, but hope to do so. -From - bake .in a deep plate, . .1 layingfin*. �. I . and in place of a top deuce Of Warmth And sentiment. The car. In 18654a woman .Fivap . . .1 . young farmer Q . . . .1 I -T f Cookery 11 - I . bringing birth . . , . , he Chemiatty o , crust put stripel,of. the pulent baoluilor Authors makes long)iat'. Choler .eotiii I . � jut Elio, Might rob him if . . . r Williams. I ,Oy W, Jta4164 . dou�h morose, wet them in ii in which , 0, into the village was deliberately 11 Marie Antoinette had enormous quoin. he married. )lot. Mr . . Shugrue . Said be .s -1 I ' i . - I �, I .� .You have dissolved a little �ugar. This wilt Rume was the fattest or the fat., ,Not beaten to'death with rodwof the Castor, oil litiesofbair, She'-didulb- know ikhm todo , thought he . could reform. bar, and from the . now to Serve Afthatim. 1 give the oruit a, dellcite brovin'and ke appreciated sti'h6mi,. he Was intoxi ated tf a?, which is excellent for purgi .. I , I � . . .. ­. MR ng witch, with ib., She Was waiting foe a barber one. descAptioria he had read of.her in the I . � A delicious way be serve salmon is Ito �ut irtender. . ... I I . I . With- 'ibe . praises of Paris, a6d made a craft- * It is * usual' also, to knock 5ut'i& 'da ... . , it in slices two or threb inches thick. Put . A new Way to ma � ke tarti ,;via scoiden- failure in' the ..'saloons-As'ai , , *front With of a nQto,ri I on I y with.ih� ii1tention, of being '$born and papers Ito was sure he would like her' wall , , I Mon. I 8 Witch ; the' pracw had piled -up,hair in i6 neglige. manner, anough, to make'he'r his wife. To -day he . I these into a baking-dish.wilib little lumps .tally discovered by the Writer. - R6,11 out Gibbon's corpulency was. even ridiculous, tiie alto. api to. bg connected . withi the when she suddenly f6und that this style of 4will sesic to.obtaiu 1 An interview with bar � ..: ... I � . I of butter put on 6aoi slide, gains chopped .pie crust quite .thin, and- out' MAU went through s6t�ral 6buZitahips belief Well knGJi in all countiies,'that nead-dries set dff her �Tnall features t3,a'd- in the-tiqUitentiary.' lie left this h �. I . . '. " paraley, a imall, oftiOn minced very fine,; cornered pi " does, bend the -edge'utoithrog- but, forgot ,that hij� fat kept pace . wit , a I . . . GO si I— a upward, his � WE ches assume anim I 'ShAP62 ; fOX* in - vantage. Result : Monstrously high the police. Station: - . . . - .. .1. .. . . . . .rlent� of pepper said IsQt. Are also to be. and.pub a. generous spoont ul ,of jam din fame. , After reading seyeral'o'hap. India they are -supposed . Occasion. ff res carce.inio. fashion, and were w6rn . , Scattered over the fisn !Bale I ters of the "I Rini . col q, .1 . I . . AUG. 176h, 1804. ' — d-uptil the each, thou cut very 4eboats Strips of crust . 8 and .Fall of. the 1111Y to transform themselves into Wild foe a very long time. Anne,, of Austria, I irer, Daniel X . 11311 -is flaky. Is is an improvement it it is and place'soros's likd slate; wet the ehds (if'. Roman Erftpjre',� to Lady . Hli�abetb beasts, 'a' superstition. , analogous to hid exquisitely formed arms Result: Shugrue, . would like t6 get a young lady, if . . � bdinted often. Dksin thefiksh before puttilig the 'slats, and press them firmly against Fostbe, - he . got on his knees to make 'Our I�Uropeau 1yownthropy. A good many, I , I . is upon the platter. Tom% . to. saude may the edge of the' t%yi Bake quioli . . his . Short sleeves came into fashion. ,. . - . sheshouldwalit to'marry ui good, honest � . . ... - .1 pr000pul. - She refused, and Gib. years ai�b there, was An. old man. ro;o �, The Princess of Walei is the unfortu and-faithful.1i baud.., If ycid know a �Afty . ing ae ti, pbysi f � . be served with it It' you chboib. : . , Now tbat"Apples arel,a novelty.p.: and are ban could not .goi his feet until helped tic than near Sylogar, in the Date Possessor of a limp.' . No, 'Sir, not ,o, or bear of-anytitilease let "me know. DANISr. I . - . . - -'.. welaiDmed in spy form, a good dish for the bY. two stout peasants. Baciivle Mini who was ,notorious mi nor- Ohio little amble, - but An 'ugly, unprepoo. ; F. SnioaivYit ��- N. Y. Sun:' I I . .. . Melicions Apples.' . . . , , I I . . � 1. . . I I.. close of a plain diineria made by Paring and -Spencer were never' married and iho. cQrero Insomuch :tha*t big reputition"Of besslug limp. Well, would you behave it I* I I � - � . - . . The tart apples which. are now in 'the -and 'removing the cokes.. from' I feet May have' been thst -many of them 1aying devoured many persons under.the Some time ago @61arge number of ladids 00 11csseps )NO& the 0ifulnutor OT -Ute, , __:.." 11 � as Many I . . . . . . Market are ai without flavor,. To give apples an YOU, will nee-&: Boil the apples never hwd time'. Humboldti % general form of a tiger cost billi most of his teeth, had one beel of their oboes 'made lower . . Suez Canal. - . I I . I them flavor and to muget li�`reillY SPPC- in a little waiek, or,,,bet .'favorite in � soci6ty ' Courted which.were extir � acted by the'rojabi than this 0 . . . . � I I , ter atilli Steam them ,, And was ther. - Roatilli the.Alexandria The Holy Pontiff, S,b.*Fiva V.,whose. ' � I . . I tizini for Supper, prb mek.'� Meanwhile cook'some rice And 'feted; hei. was witty _. . a render Jimp became the height of fashion. . * The name is ffisepaia,10 associated with the . . . . .,- .: Pare them mud! take out the in milk, aJnd-.'*hen that is done out a thick at repartee. 4,,'Ti '-his . name is him less foimidable during big GO . I . . this way pi them in until to d' " i * I i . � - . and sharp, then hold that.' country, Ise. at t natant Grecian bend was- another result of ,this up- glorious battlt of Lapanio, has, according: - ; . *coi fill the,. spaces' made � ivith dated. layer in a pudding dih , And thi .pub the ',ASsOCIA111ed- With lonely rivers, un'peopled.,)metatiiorpfiosee.,.,. 84�71ilg the heads, of .f I I . Then put the � apples into P'4','Adeep earthed sippleis in i t ' Ountaln pealsond travels, bi was female witchei.is I Y a . . in I., ortanate defeat. Well, this. same noble lady to ,documents diBoovered in the Piombillo- I , : . bakin , . I . ; 1111 the Spaces. with rice, kut do' 'a . ; ver Om Oil Among the has some Slight deformity in the nook which Library, by Signor Enrica , , .. -little.""water over not cover thvi eti S�rveiviih �Wa=" wn as,& husband. B tr I ig-platp;. pour a nev , ilio Uali WAS' thee much infes ad b . . I- . .. Narducoi,,.the - . � � t ., sorcerers ; it. is preient ,- her. wearing dresses out ,low. learned librarian "ai .ph losophe' them, and bake until tender.' Lose thfie , a sauce of milk aweet6fted and -Auvi3rid 1AI*AYS an invalid, and .devoted to his emplbyeil a An. A'atidof 1 . A87 a. R . I .1 � .. 1, e, cap- - � . . ;mot � . I e, not erely esult this fashion,' whicli still ra as ceivo d the, project; of the ianal And began " ��'- . . -_vnl bqKeq14ired-forihem.tb* 41`111110 -skins' witilinutinek. �` ",'tD ' � her. - Bruning i�g' tiniBliln6b, is I oom . .­U.'_,1.A­ -*i��, ---- ­_ - :J_ mu -v, - * i .: . . Was A Ve ,facetious d . I a t at , bne� .is ,0 4-1441-- ". � I I ry , .0grai . , . among __._-_-_---r, �pl:dparo�_.mea6ureji itii . " . were leftle , necespu7- to rememb7sr —preserved Umatoei� ie6� —Jutury — __mma­.ft-d­t a, &VLLJJV!)UbU W TJ 811 0 o to the 'ear, *hie h1v dia. , " L . . upre , I..., . sage. i1orace a origin some It fashion is much .Tbe pr6posal of the.Pdpe viai %"it I W-alpole, who' ilitenotion of pow . this, IV Ad lati too Jong in -the, blAted ill`��.-V,Ji4ter. To Eeven Ppumas o .,for sixty -years satirized . .. or residing in the b4ir'; .rididulbd among the Pakisians.' L'indst plesaiug to the .Republic alVenice, W_ blob , . ., , . 4)vqn, and lose their form. �, . . tommioes',add .on6 piiit of Vf6egar, tbr% 113611, women slid things, loved to write lot- and thus even 'book toward - 'Samsoni. to jA -is & case of the,ppit-C&Iligg the kettle considered that 'its Rrestigo oil the ocean . - . . . : t a b y it . � � . Wake a Vni =101V .#yway. . , . and a. halt p6mide at itigar, one:ounceatioll or., . In hit Oldage he became infatuated Circe, with US - beautiful looks, and to the , 146h.7, ,. .'' .. , . - .. . . . . . . . of Gloved, all"Pice afid'-oinnaftion. Scald with Miss Berry, but feared that the world', familiar devilh 6f,�early Chriatian-timbe, 1. . __.- — . . . ". . , would suffer if the highway between the . . . I One of the beat rep. �- .* . � Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean, . ., I nee are ImUgh . .. � '�Was Acifiarked..'_ .. I summer vaca- and. peel the -tommto6s- - (v4ry .6 he had,80 long "fididuldd would him Who axe, said tobai a peoiiliar attachment . . 3 oonstruotai. Sionor N�rdtiooi comi tion and a little it ripe Willing . . . wer4 . I liwaY - tiOln -1101fie ig *to bes'% drain'til 6* Lefi& the "vinegar,. sugar, ; down'. Pop a delighted to write lot taro, and .*for woman wi�h fine.trei�r A. Lyall's . .� enable one to aWtbst tbe,,i . . . The bid atifitelrible Ge*.,Bigrb,. says the voyeq,, the discovery of the fach,ti .D . is *iAep and'spioes,b4iftlqtor. tva minuvea,-ti JPfit would' 46ild. half'& dozen .copies to big lady .xisiatic Studie8. .. .. - I . M - slid that our part of it is only. a parb.'of it; ' , ... . 1. I 1. . I. � Now Yorli IS iery,.rude with. his Eub� Lesseps,,*ho'adriji�,c�dtliat.ho-had:nev - . . I ' , I . � � a li previously. . '.,.. . - li *1110r, At Is Si half ai hour ;'it they, were 11 wnsp,".he was, devoted to-hia.M.other, and '.' � 1* 4 . . . . 1. . and the advantage gained froin this the tomatoes Into , frisilds.4 - Thotrgh ' ' . 1. . ordinates. Lat6ly-he detaildd his oiduslic a � the li th�ae should- .. . . , many detested this - - - . - ome,9&-oll alen. - . . - , . -him] on, the 'oatnion of ­ . . - . . . I . I . ledge is that our obarity and kindly f661id ,. I . . " . . ­ , offiber to represent I . ... � , !�,� . . .. . . . 9 not suoaeasfqllj� Armada, three-quarters � d. a Flemish.portil, Gov., - Clovelaid's. 'daily fhail .includes .: ­� * , 9 f ,F . for our neighbor, who differs I greatly . Wag self-'sao,r"ificing. 'Macaulay was never - Que4 4lizaboth ba an official' solemnity., The ,6eremoily - . from an hourds noni�.too lGn'g Keep, the'i in married;* but his noble Uature shone out in 'who wa6B'7 feet'64tichei - but�jbhu Middle,, . I I . about fifty demaude � for suiogriphii mud I no, is increased. We find .that -the old -Ata I 'I ; ' . M . . his let torg: to 'his sisters". When one of ton or the -Child di I finished, the lieutenant returns. . .. .. a age y. covered, , -� , �, . . . .H 'said the general, "that you, - or, . adage is true, it ,does, take., all kind@ of ;i ­ . . I , . , ale, . who was boriAn' ,, 16 eQema,,, half &S many for Photographs,. witli one . I . . . - '. . them got married he saidbe had- nothing , 1678, exceeded thi,j, for he was 9 faft 3. were,badly dressed. You were Fqmaiked I . ., . . � I . — '. . . ' people to make . � � . . I . I two notifloation.8 that a. promising boy a world.' Ti 'with what- ." , left but his a imbit' . , ' I . baby. has been giv N AUCTICA . . .1 I. .. 11i .�.. �F* � one ----�11 . .. an the'Governor's nandei - - ' .$0RIANCE . � to . I , . . . increased delight the usual, � routifte- com.:* '. - A t , . � , � I . !. , inches. Charles - Munsti who . I . . I . - . . . .n I � . I .. ., -Rev. —Dr'7, 8�- - -ChIci , . . I -, � I _. , . :1 . . . � . - - of the H�noveristy Ed who died in :1 W, Y',' gGn'eral '- 17 . HeariM Uddjr;.df filenoes in the home again. -If spy . . ... I Guard, an . I 11 . .. - . doubt' ' Z ICA. , the "Yes, ft we . a But you GO I . . I.. .1 . 1% . . one! wiem.the Djmrf� ej 6ne of thei I... wxxx� uJilto i ' ' ' � � � 1676i was $ feet 61aohes. Cagarus d I ked like i fool.', - - ,.�. � I . guy yesto a Missionary Ili a in regard to the good - effi*ts * of a . . Riletubtra at .. . . .1 . . . . , . � .1 . It -rec y Party. ., � * 11 � . .Swedish giant, who'exbibited ill London in 0 But,'general, I bad the honor to repro. . I . . B � the opinion that 64 for .� * - .. t 6 4i.. , I' . ? , .....— brief rest, and what pbydoia�ns` call, u; . . . . . . . . . . ,. ; I � . I Wht. the Chinese Are ]Exempt from the 1742, was, 8 feet in -height. Of living giants, , .. " - . ': , � � . ' -The follbuini.thrillinig and roniantiq iii. ­ .. . . . I I cbmage of air and scene, lot her try it. 1. ...' .. .- � . scourge. .., 4. '.. � _EO_ sent You P 1 . �. I . . . . edneS13 �tui utter moral :. , . � . . : However -hard it may teem to unblai the 6ident, says, the Omaha bee, is epitomized ' - ' �. . lerhaps the at famous is Captain Bites, - . . & i . .1 . I . . -�Ity of-Asis could equaV . . ftom.the diary of Sergt, Rice', one of�th­ Does oholerm rage hi Chiu� 2 Is CAntoli, S piktiie. of Konfiicli but . a. .resident of : All- ultimatum- haa been gent, to ,the *. . , I I 11 ork 11 and that this conti-!'. w- � I ,babi clinging haucls, and to,imy good-bye I . q , , . I .. . , � - � to your restless I . � Gladly Arctic 641orerd. in. and of the pro.' �Gpaoially, decimated by. it? 'If.mpob' Ohio, who attained a height of'8 feet, mi � Raj4fi at Tenom, demmuding. t . Of' vill * 0 41 lower and I . .. ­ . ittle boys$ it;lffill be,better I � % I ,*b� , . he release of .- * , : - " : AJ8S san .. I . . � * � . . limi�ary sledge -,parties to Hail's ..Rest, on not? J dib notask those questi hioi6fe;h1ka'Anniii afN Aher dr.eiv of the, Stan ship Nise-roi within- i - , , he lowest mud Moftefft - for them in the: end. From the causeless .1 I I ons.ci has a similar height. ., . ovi Sdotia* In I . I a . . - ; ... . .4 � Ing Ton4ain,.'b I . . I . . .1 - . , . � iiitivi and the ur "of , the Greenlandmidd, every Match but one 'In � - Ub restrl6b them,. to Chip& - C44119'Wu 06n,- the' lottlilight.".,4, " .11. 1-' .1 .1 . 11 . 1. . � - . � .1. . �. .., . .01 ,.; : . . . . ,ty genoy a, micther's - Chinese giant, Measures .7. feet - 8 �Ino . ­ . . -11 . -11 * . . � I . :..:. I .1- 7 .. . . . .. a a .1 0 a iver- -Prot . hoe. � � . .1 ­--ill"i., . . . � -daily life, there Must be'periods of. roet and the party had 6 , I rei 'I;bsvd riever'visited 'Chi ' b t . � —_ .1 . . . . I I . I �. . .. � .. I . I I . I .� I: , I th6 Oublisbi i "Al 11i The Emerald Isle'has�bbeu fame I - - . .. I I I � .1 ange, and it no6 other . member'of. ' I the .. ran , a: no bd i - �f life save In *,the. ecounte, the Crowding, the - . ps. or I * I . , , * Ability to:atrike a a iiii-la frolb: the giants. . Ali -she most teldbrated of the - - ' ­ � ' ' , , , . , , � * .. I . I Irish giants wis Charles Byite, or O,Btleft. , .1 . ,.*7 , , . * , � I , . : . lamily can get away fok.al Week thati.one ­ ... filth And the 'general ,habitsof the Inhabit I I . . . , , .. should be the mother; forAin the wall. ; Ruling stob, and � -d .. a. � - Base towns, agpecially I . � . I � . , , t �� - - . . - t ... . p - . . � - & & '. ... I ... . - rt�nq:wl. d ad , . , ! . . . I .. I I I . � as at Canton, a vast population lives . early I I , regulate' d , life of a sensible mail there is ,"roi this degori tion, . . ... . . 11. 1� wherei ' whq diedin 1183 at an ago of 22. - His . . .� . � . . . I � . . . . I not the friction aild. the Strain 'u, . .4 44 he 'mto .. anapi crackled- nd: afloat ob : the � -moulth of a oswage-laden demlih was buttoned by excessive drinking, ,. . . . . . "I . I . : . . � . . , . . Pon the .� . a . tille was.addicili edp66%ll .. I .. � . a ad a it i'd fit -that- -the mosti1sio Abi con- Y . . . I I . - . , . I mothat neceaspotily' feels. . a, W�4ab, 6 �,.aaxtorouff river, Shows , . ... _W . . . . I . �. . ! I .talitd,.Of large Chi . after the.16gis of all- his moneyi whicli be, , . , km I.,- I � I . . I I . . . � . '. t., I .inervee which the managem ,*: was GO municated to the 'ditions Ior tfi&'Propogation' of r I tww"A. I _14 - - � . �B* the ideal. journey is when, fathet'and . . this disease h WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH.THE CEOCR OF, +His Couwritv, *WILL - ' ". . I .. . . ate Borgpillouil . milikiller.go together on a. few days' ,ouji,g,, wood and triumphahtly applied to. the wick .. , 51 fulfilled. Wd do net hear ad -made by -exhibiting . himself, .Which' - *. � ". ... . 1. SIM By EXAMINiNG THIS 11i THAT -THE .' . .. .. . �, I I . . . i-_a'� if there is any P I .. of 6fanytorri le, visitations At Canton.' Had ho*hod invested in a siagia. note of 2700'. or ` . ­ .1 1. . . �__-­ I .1 I I . . .. I I . . L Dwdr to make psiente. .,thelspirit4amp. But,gremt heayens I the , , . 0,500. In 'height he ­;wi 8' .1 OMM-P-d,62!q�!-,."-K=�'-"-<;�:-.---<=:�-_- . I . wick 'is welt"from the falling moisture of the and, -time, within iiie I met . '' L . . L appreciate all thav their Children � are to al LoCourr a feet 4 1 1 . . . . . � L. .. I I LtheM it is the Power �Vhioh e6pui them -Azzle�-bbe Match itself ]a �esuyfaclb must have been , than one' em i'video, . , - . tent 1. It si 0611tu, y 2 inches- It is not often that more inneapolis . * -PAUb Ch!pPotayal iii . . I I , I 11 � far and . ton . I . for a low Guys. . . , .L. is burned no to thb-beiiiiiinbed fingers of this tr. oto - wide by. the havoc it giant, is found 'in a fainily', but of 'all ti '. %. I S -��_ . Otter. , . - . . I . I � I � U ave A a in the test -trade. A general . I . Washlien'sWremiks. ' .. holder, When One Of L the' agonized speets- celebrated ts1l folk 'was the.. family., that I . Menasha . .1 1:' tors ii 66M.' his bag,*.and, ,;vlth, quare0tine of ofir.tes'ships Would, be�an RIP7 . iTarnes Toder came from. - .He was born I I ! I . .1 I . . Udmirable * . pikesence . i ! ­ - ., . preciabld fact. TIP T ii�- .;.I�+. ..---------- -_ - - -_ 1795 and died in 1829, � Ini reached II' n sl - it, I ojhwc� I I " .Red never goes out of fashion. ..., . .. , . of Mind', -wilb. .,-. ___-_..S . . he I . . . ' , from ' - big brosist-pooketi a proatic I -height of 8 fact. 6 inches. He had two Big. . .. . ... , draws , ., al im"AullitY Of this Eseteinvountry - " . - __ . . . , Yellow flowers are very fashionable. . . I ... , � . � it will from the special Plague of the East,- the ters of gigantic growth ; one At the age. of � . M, A*h. I If I � . I Dumont, which he . holds ' to the lace �d Ve,y,lusitructive.' The � Obinese - 13 *IS '5 feet 8J. inches in .G,�, ­ I . I Ye be revived for fall hats And "", Ing match' -In ,-t heighti 'the :"�. n.�,,! -,-� .. . . I I --r- a i,k t are � - , .­ . . . itild 'to- perpetuate r 01 .-.---. ..... - I %, outlets. I � . . Its fire.' � Tboy. sic saved I' 'We must Show are to arly 5 _ _.,.!,.,, 0 . . I boiled Water, and they drink it Other Sit the 896 Of 5 Years Was US . � ­ - Sleeves are to be worn lower on the* ..that the action was hot before I feet. ,Patrick Cost - /0 . . I . heroic. The paper so. . V hasbad time 'to cool down and er was a. Celebrated .1 ,.0 . _. - I � . . . I __ . wasi _% 40".-% ' _4 i�l L . shoulders. . . ash in" -I-' J­d­ giant. - His- stSt6d­-tc;.be -,' " TLL ' , I L . ". ,prom -ply sacrificed ifi' the Interests of receive any.fr ..PP y 0. iseaso'germs., height nine 04 , . � I hunts L I '�i : L -_?�_ I - - A . � %',,J,o - .. ­ , , . . . I . - - - -Round- turbans a is the'n0volty for e4rl� science an niby *aB one. received by Their ordinary everyday domestic beverage , feeti t1bough a memorial. tablet at Bristol X1 L I .- _. � I - . . fall wear. . . . ''. . 1 . , 119 Possessor At the last moment 'before istea made on a.large Basis in a large teat Mysmadi6e iIi Was ;8� Rest thiao "nabos' . . ��� L . . 00 . . - . � iron -rust browns are the rivals of leaving civilizati6n0laid It was',surli Pat keipt -in a padded basket, to retain .the . ompotency and died in 1804i.. 1 . I 0 ,W , .. . . . k and mushroom. . gray - ths, t it centaipba the last fond, �evlddftce of beat of,the infusion. Thewhold family is H i too, was afraid that this doctoto,would tM P- ­­; , .1 �" I .. . . , .,a . L L � . the t9iv.,fr.emotlon euterbain6d for Win by whenever ... 11 - -ft 11 I . . . I � `koths in eppn 'silk Wei 9f.'gQlii 8' , ,thArati Lover an builed,in a brick ,tomb _' - e %:"i ­ .:. Supplied froii thi - , - , - - '_ , - secure his body, andleft orders that he be -?e- �� LOU yfi arfair AFEIter, who maybap pepnod.the lov- d above this there IN the , secured by iron -6 . , . .;_ vii: .1, . I . " im .. worked tidies. - . . ip .. trembling, hands,. And 'Complimentary` or lu1niioub bever�go made bars. 'It is 'singular *bat a disliketheae -%%, - .. 01 4. . I L . � . � . . . _9 hussiveVith I . ,,, I . I Wings of ilea galls are seen nowin,many blifidlug. tests. No doubt a gentle hand in smaller quantities on. special- oaaasionsi. .giants 9,11 had of, the dissecting table, wi� . . . . . . - - I I a lady's boudoir. . ii big- pot to which I refor is that of the though they -were-. perfei � I—— � .4 I . had traded on thai I �jbit Whi ily iv . � . . . I . . . . worn letter Sweet Ilea,, illing to ox- Astraclian Jersey clothebri3es Sinai words of devotion and prai f common Paoli people, -just-thobe who woi via. There *as S ­ . dthe L or! success, SUPPly the.Vini once a Clark .. .."t- .V__7 L . . . . . I 1. 1.16 -was lIpparently-W6rn'so an amulat,or, it oholera, were a ff� in the Bank � of England of grout height 11 ... WS ­ . 411 1 1 . now wool stuffs. .. . . 8 . I . L' I — . isman. , The is 1. . . L , romance yet. not_j_ ornic. ,, Bealdea, the boiling of the wpi Whose greatest fear was that- the - doctors on4A& ­- I - . : . L I Lace dresses are worn in th4 streets of 111141 Up. ,there, is probably . ,tot would get his. body. after"deati and - be. 5 I — . .. � . I 11 I totit, .. ­ . Paris, but not in Now York. . ravelled: for the hero is -as heroes are� another Antiseptic agent . I , Bat are L L Fin LL � � � I ., . ratiodut we. not toni of the in ouch a beverage-vizi, the astringent left the mott complete directions in regard I - -n.-VIs ".. . I � .. � Velvet, satift and lace costumes Will be Bible, whioh,,plaoed.by* tender ban , Constituent of.'the. toa, whial to the djapooal of his remains.- Cincinnati ' "'.., I � sal the rage in the early fall, ,.' . . . die with largely exbrache 12 must be .g jl,et, I 1; . .. . .. .OA . . . I . ' thoughtful care in the,breast-pooket of ti din the family tbapdf.. - � 119� - � ... � . ­ � — -_ . ­ . .. Fancy feathets will be mole *6r6..thon Aoldier, stops ti ballet, at- of the orli - - - 'L . L .. . . ." 1: .ft, . - I .1 ., , I .. I � . . . . � I L . I � . . I I Ostrich tips on the first fall bate. I eader'o dross turning lh� deadly scimitar I . . L Gonins. and.Leagovi . ty. L . I . atrimonlal, Compoyi CHICAi Rom ISLAND & PY9 .. . s �,: 1, Motifs of embididely and heads will'be of the Saraoi Suielyi, our incident may . I . .k. matrimonial comedy, which bauied - . I .. . PACIFIC R L '. � Did not Lard. Roseb8ry rather'g& too fat , some Amusementi in this'distric . Being the Great Central Line, aivords tO.traVi .by reason of its unrlvdied ged- - *� I I tmk6 its place besides these. L We Can Only . t some time graphical position, ttle 8 L hortaoit and best route, between the East,. Northeast and ' � . L ­_ much used for dress decorations.'* . when he said that " anius, as a ruler, made ago,: issued in Charged of asaafilt/fit:thc 11 . 11 . . . . i.:, ,. . : . . . hope that.tbe fire was ii3dedd PrbmcthQlls quick work. with' lift � " Of the 'world's Sheriff Court brought. against tho,:parties it Is literally and-litrictly true# that Its connections are 611of the principal lines; . . Halt long Turkish Jackets o1volvet broche __ . Southeast, And the Wedt, Northwest and Southwest I -will be the first dressy fall Wrai - and that tho opiatlo may aosi A Match gi6ategfi poets, to olikily, interested, Who Are farm Servants, cf to . '- 0 1 r instance, -bow many Ad between the'Atiantle and the. Pacific. . L. . I .. L . . ab "� by that W Y1 h _ � . Moliere fronts of all sorts ate t cod -that wag Ii in b` ave;4 ad well AM. one ba,vo died 60ng 1 - Burns and B ran and lism6d MsrgRrOt Biggins and William. Bole. 13Y Its-maltr-11"i branches It reaches. Chlo�ag6, Joliet, li i . : 8 lighted on the desolate Greenland Keats Citing Ottawa. . . I" . and Sliblley and So illey , are, all to get.mar. I.n Salle, Ceneseo, Moline and Rock kslahilp In Illinois; Davenport, Muscatiney- . ;, I wbmen of fashion on the oblier-side. . .. . .. I � r They hid liade Arrangements . . ; :: -io7isti I 1. I . . tied, and, theL gUeSta were its . . Was . hlngtbnt Kookultv Knoxville,, Ogkalbdsl� FaIrtleld, Des Mofn6sq West LibertYp ., . .. . I . . .- I- , .. gambled, when, I Cookmae:B�of owl f8itharo sprinkled *with 6 �­ ' cases in point ; but as a rule we" ao notifind I I I . . . �, � . I . gold dust al?pear amo4g fall milliniry goods. :'L I . ,tit old J,.n,1V,ycr1sj . fLoesmakil. . � , that they orowded a lifetione Into A, few I at the last moment, Bole.doolined to allow, Iowa City, Atlantic AVOch, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthirle,genter and Council 131tiffs, , . I .1 . L " Young � . .. ­ 11 .. brief years slid then - hurried off from an the ceremony to proceed unless a prolftleed In Iowal Callatinso Trenton, Cameton arid'Kansas City, In . Missouri# and Leavan- - , . I I I I Velvet leaves veined and edged. with gold Liwyor (much Slatod)-c' Mr,. Uncongenial Sphere., .,V�ioohylua Was 69 dowry should be forthdoming* worth And Atichla0i Kaosi And. the hundreds ot qjtlea, villaii and towns will be used for bonnet trimmings And dress Coke, congratulate mot LYOU The bride Intdrmedicite. The . .1 . . .- ., . I . -told . . a mar. . I Motifs' ' L I - I . know I years old when he died. Euripides .78, had 6119A90d a lawyer'to*draw up I . I . . .� . .. .. . L bat . - .. . . , .. . I L race, , h L . 'ROCK . ISLAND:- 'ROUTE " - I . : you I had a ease. Well,. air, I've won it. "I'd L Sophoi 89. Virgil survived life thige, settlement failed to produce � . 99 The latest in ci6nes Is a black thorn with Yes, Sir,, actually won my firbt Case Ill half. centi by one year, And 96 8stildsoi evidence .of t C existalloo of I CREAT ag , Oil 180 0 . . . ­ I V .''L -1 --- ,�. ., is& pig of obony'perobod oil the solid Coke (an old Jawyer)-11 You're excusable though a b .in in a Short-lived agg, died any funds. ., The weda'DgL Wag accordingly , Asi It Is familiarly called, offers to travelardi the advantages and ,comforts I . silver h Biggins was charged with h%v.' Incident to a arnooth track, safe bridges, Union Depots at all connecting points# - . .4ndle. - . tinder the oirourastanceiii b(2t with a littio 57'. Dante did pot did ill Spite Of All his broken off. . . . . Jet and chenille Will play an important experience you, may -yet do bonor to your troubles till he wits 5.6, and Shakateard at Ing, on' the 1 road from the 'farm* of FAst.Exprost Trains, Composed Of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED,, WELL . � . . his death Wag 02 years did, of the Other . . 11110 profession., Young L%Tii $Excagable .. L Overland, Oft Jun : 20th. last, so West HEATED# FINELY UPHOLSTERED and EL40ANT 6AY-COACHES; a line at the . part in dress tricamings, decorations , saultod . . under the o1roum'ttatioda I I don't under. names Which Occur 'to ago Chaucer lived Bole, by testing th , MOST MAONIFICENT HORTON Radl;INIING CHAIR CARS oval- built; PULLMAN'S . L . Motifs next season. . . buckle or obtan from latest designed and -haddibmest I Atana your Meaning, Me, Coko,'� Coke- till he was 79, Milton 66, VolJoird died at big Waist, bitingr him On the thii apd .PALACE SLEEPING CARS, 'and DINING CARS j . The latest Water pitcher is'of njyptiaft ,, Debit Unddratabd. I . I that tire acknowledged by Press and people *0 he the FINEST RUN UPO - N ANY , . . ware,floral deaigne,ohowing morning Lioten, If you, had 84, Calderonat 86, Gootho At 83 andWords. - k06610139 to throw a jug of vitriol upon ROAD IN THE COuti and I'tt which superior meals are serveco to travelers at . I 91W bdon a lawyer of 6xperionde L on would have worth tit 80, Xodoubt many to whom the 'in., She pleaded hoe guilty, hub was the low rate of . ties, pansies and glossas forming the Orng. lost that ailed ' Y 'a as young as those $EVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. . I mental work. . ... , then you would advineyour 913as'Ifivo genius di a nvictod and Abed in Z2 or 20 days, Im. THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO And the LMISSOURI. RIVER. I .. .." . � * Client to Appeal, And it skilfully managed whom the gods love; but in 'the fade of P40013111i -Bole Wag Convicted of having TWO TRAINS each,Way between CHICAGO and 'MINNEAPOLIS And ST. PA 11,�. , . 1. L. I Polarian is a now woollen stuff tot jack. L I might hays been made to laab this arr&Yof gray,litarded gonuins Lord on & subsequent occasion, assaulted Big,$ Vid tho famous . r .. . " . � firitalti 16 domes fir 'for years, at at Idaot So long sells had any Rosei rule wits �much too absolu gitl0i and was fined In 21 .,or 10 diyas , 1. . ' I . .. . . . .ota, ulaters and tri - . . smooth, carlea, flesey pile surface, inaltat . - money . . Bub YOU have %ii slid thailo an Pall Mall Ga#ette. V , mpiison.taent��Btli,nbutgli,seotagan. ALBER. L . ... . . � _ . .I I __ , ­ . L . . ff . 1. ihgtl2oFtkiniofthel'oksian)a�nib., , . and of it. Lot it be a lesson 'to you in 9 - A New And bitect. Linoi via Soneca arid. kankakeoo hoe Mcently boren UP619'.., future."_ L . ' b6tWeeri Newport Nowso Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis And La Fayett, � D08tdJjTt4MCr Breasts of Bee. foWl, Spangled With, gold L . ip t. . � The greatest friend of truthis t A-clibrah building at Schmid, Point, x. 0 im,; her I isaf novel congtruotioli. It GO at f and Council Ofulyii St. Paul, Minneapolis arid, I termed late points. iii1vor and a medicated dbrome powder, -­j';,I81 ' ' ift noi a 6 r n - amid to be a disinfedbAlit for Cholera, Are I Public discuss an I ,tiell..,nal at greatest one y is pradjudice, and humility All/,rhrotish Passengers carried. on Past Exprelts Tralnp- L . . � ntellootu SMP- her Constant companion. a 6padouff teat merely supported by tim. Pot more det�iled Information, see Maps and Oolderso which maybo Obtalned,66 . . fmbionable trimmings fat aiitumli hat ina Ing' mill, ,Where the Wattlilea quartz I . Of , ,a bers, the Wallis consisting entirely of MCA, well ad Tickets, tit all prili Ticket dfilloog h . ­ fhe leorge bonnets . crushed and thi) PiAre gold set to noinfdro6iddatil have been Sant from quitoL betting. . . I the-Uhited States and Carifidap Or 0 1 L Anovoltyin hatalsdalldilth-a "Cadets A *11ale loo fedt in I too, . �v Portugal to Quilliamme, on the Geist ci Twelve of t1fie 27 t shelatoro of' tho I go All CA13L9 1C., ST. JOHNO I . I .. on th was caughti - of Ali 6a. .. X now, 'Vice Prodot Viiantl Manager, � a . 9 '. I , ti g 16 Joy." it is Of gray felt with a conl6hl Mont6reyo oil., last Weak. . The 1111o'bag begun to rise mg6ifi,_ ;version of tho.Old Testambat La du 'ill ipioN lrtktt & Pasolt Aii . � I I _. � . . Ad 19 years Occupied ill that Work, ' I . . CHICAGO. . . 4 . . . I i , L . I . � . 1. I I I I . I . . I . I I I .1 � " 1, I - I W . i C - 11 i .", �,i , , , , , , I , I I 1� � . . 1, �11 . - - , - -, . A- A H h I in I d , I 1� I - - I . ­�� I . I . . . I . . . L . L . L I . . 1, 0 . L I . . � I I . . , . r I L I I. . r I I I . I I . L . I 0 ., . . . � 1'r I . I . I . � - '' L L . 1- I 'L ­ . � . I 1. I.. I . I ­ . L I I �_ . . . I . . .1 � . . I . ­ .. .1 � , - - '.. . * � . . . I I - L I L I I . . . I . I . I . I . . . I . L I . I I 4 . I . I L . � . . � , L I . � I - . r I . L . L I . . I I I � � L � L � I I 11 ' L I L . I . . . . . 1. I L � - . . I . I I . . . . I I . I 1� L .. . . :. . I— 11 IL 1. . ­­­­ 1. .1 ­­ ­­­­­­­ . .. ....." ... 1. 1. L --L' � ... I ­­ 11 ­ . I.. L ­ 11 L - .1 . I ..1. - 1. L. . .. I.." '_. _ ­­_ I I I .. � L ? 21 .. I.: ", � I.. 'L, I.. .. . I .. I— I... I . ... � L, ..., I LLLLL I—. . -1 1-1 ­­. I.. I ­.­­ ... ­ - ,, . L,-.,. .I ... okogiAm�