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Show t J to Soo Man. winter of 1866, ye nifrlit in the la Washington special to the ioit Tribune, Artemu9 War! lee-- j and when the jjj Lincoln hall, was about half humorist t jouirh hi9 discourse he paralyzed with the announcement t audience have to take a re- ould at they so as toenable minutes 0f fifteen street to see a the across to ?o jl. II. Trncv, then editor of was in a Washington Republican, audience, and seeing an oppor-ftrtt improve upon the joke pen- the following lines und sent to Ifc Intelligent Coins or !y s to. to. or s tt K Is of be Shark, sea yarns have been told by old shellbacks regarding what they had seen at 6ea, said anies Hrown of the Ia- cinc Alailcompany sst earner Acupuleo Several o - li- ta platform: ,Wr Artemus: e -- - rself c If you will place under inv guidance I'll take a man without crossing to see j street. iy. I j CH a-- the ptenu3 accepted invitation,' the great audience but with much amusement, jjitVd the reappearance of the hum-i,the latter was making the ac-m.ntance of Aman and luxuriating refreshment board, a bourse everybody caught on to phrase, and men beenme fond of tang UP between the acts and go-, gut to see Aman. The restau-g.urs business from this time lor-Men who would or- jrd boomed. airily sit quietly through an and behave themselves ined themselves to be influenced while impa-Titl- v. t, ii 1 fl at st Sss n . 1 1 1 nontagion. A Iliere is Young Gladiator. of fashion-J- , a certain block on Marlboro street, ;on, the small boys of which past been jre for a long time local a trurized by bully. The such sufferer by persecution if is a youth of about 11 years, whose Little Lord Fauntelrov costume, velvet knee breeches and silk sash, i.ted from the petty tyrant manifestations of displeasure the shape of cuffs and kicks. Rut other day the oftime victim, on j way through the common, met terror, and to the latters banishment walked fearlessly up dwellings fre-j- - e- ub ie.. - T- of til, lo ss, lia ce as- ry U ira him. 3 velvet. )h, youre not, eh? replied the jly, sarcastically. Perhaps a few aod, big thumps will make you feel fferently obout it. you'd better not try it, and you a t score me. Ill give you the srlet fever any way. We have it tour house, and the doctor says it apt to leave you deaf, dumb and So come on! the terror was not battle on any such y I tot ed said the boy in file 3rd. Jy not afraid of you, I'm le lS nt Hut spmptly disposed to ' fled, and left terms. He the Miator thus fortified by disease in triumphant small conta-u- s posses-iao- f the field. e I iid Any Times. ry III. of a- 14 Along Hunt for Happiness. I 6omewbat for matrimonial eccentricities, latest being the record of one given in the Recorder, as foils: She eloped with her first imsterdam, N. Y., is red s iy, n re ie ' father id y s, Ie- - e, e- - ie- g- - hi V rJ PS lib id s Qf' :h Dr d le she was 18 followed the and he 16. pair and the young man home on his Then he secured a divorce for tzed r. the ground of undue The wife never saw him in. Her second husband was a mrer GO years old, wealthy and snmptive. He died in a year. She her third husband, but he marcher for her money. It did not elongto discover this, and then paid him for letting her gee a me. Her fourth husband mar-her for love, but she merely ted a They companionship. happily together until he was d on the railroad near Albany a rar8 ago. She married again it a year ago, and only recently ime a mother. It was her first h too. Her present husband to love her and she him, and be she has found her affinity at on son in-w- e. pd 1 1 18 er a The Longest Law Case. 'R. ?to )f id 30 10 (' IE 1 V If' it I thepresenttime there arel8,-- ! folios of testimony in the case of alie Butler against the Stewart Printed, it will make 10 volumes pages each. There never has a will contest in this country iu DO : h the evidence was and only six witnesses, who all briefly to one fact. Although .!re Hilton's counsel profess a the cases disposed of "J'ly, that is, within three or four Sed Jet the indications are that it into legal history ns case, with a goodly of the property in the hands' of lawyers. More delicate legal 'ions have already arisen than in JMll case ever before the courts ,il8 country. Whether the true 7 of the causes that led lonely, cent Mrs. Stewart to make her testament will ever be di- 8 another question which i alone 3. Pass : it at i JO' t? ;ii at 9- - ia 3, a D ?t 4 so volumin- yet the proponents intro- - anoth-Wrminab- well-spu- n A Surprised Burglar. You cant tell what a woman will do in the case of a burglar. The speuker was an captain, and his eyes twinkled ns he thought of the many stories told him by the rulu''sc'0 Chronicle man, victims of burglars and out there is one ami by the thing certain, that is I have reason to lielieve that burglars themselves, says the Chicago nsh not only have instinct but also Inter Ocean. A burglar, he conreasoning power. llow do you come to these con- tinued, is lost when he gets rattled, and a woman in the case of a burgclusions? was asked. M ell, let me tell you. Now, everv lar raid is apt to do the unexpected seafaring man who has frequented thing, and in this way disconcert the port of San Jose, at (luatenmla, even the coolest professional. To knows that old San Jose Joe has the unprofessional who desires above been in and about that for the last thirty years. Joe is port without ex- all things to conceal his indentity ception one of the largest sharks the impulsive woman is a holy terror. ever seen in the waters of the ocean. Not He is over HO feet in length. This the wife long ago it happened that of one of our prominent wms ascertained a doubt by was alone on the parlor physicians the officers of thebeyond Acapulco on the trip before the last, when a spar floor of her residence. Thehouse had measuring 80 feet had fallen over the never Uen burglarized, and no one ship s side, anil old Joe came along, thought that it would be or could and after smelling of it floated along- be. On the night in question the side. measuring exactly its length. lady was awakened by sounds in the As to his age that is not positively porlor, and calling out to ask who known, but the bnrnacleson his buck was there she heard retreating footindicate that he has been a steps. Half a wakeand wholly under resident of 8an Jose waters for a the influence of the thought that one number of years. The barnacles are of her servants or some member of so old and crusty ns to repel a rifle the family was in the parlor, 6he bull with the same respective force as jumped out of lied, and without a moments hesitation, started in a sheet of steel on the side of a r. Capt. litts of the Acapulco pursuit, intent only in learning what has time and again shot at this was the matter. In the hall she monster and without effect, so far came face to face with a strange man, as his back is concerned. The balls and even then she was not wide glance off the old fellow's back with- awake enougli to he afraid. The out doing him any damage. Yet thought that the stranger was a Old Joe carries enough lead in his burglar did not come to her until carcass to sink an ordinary whale, she had asked, in an anxious way, ns almost every officer whose vessel what was the mutter. The burglar, who it was afterward anchors in the waters takes a whack at him when he runs his sides and discovered had made preparations belly upward, but the bullets dont to carry off the silver and certain articles which he had collected, was 6eem to do him any harm. Well, about his reasoning capa- so confused that he made a single exclamation, stepped to the front door, city? Oh, yes. Pome years ago an En- opened it and w alked quickly atvay. afterward that the idea of a glish man-o- f war, while lying at an- He saiddelicate-facewoman followchor, undertook to destroy the old small, brute by firing a charge of dynamite ing him up closely made him shiver, into him. J oe was hit on the side, and and when she spoke to him with the about fifty pounds of shark's flesh commonplaced manner of one asking torn away, but the shot failed to his welfare, his senses deserted him. kill him. But now, mark you, since and there was nothing for him to do that time he will not make his ap- but to get out. pearance in the anchor near where The Ghost of Gultcau, a man-of-wis anchored. But just as soon as these vessels Guiteau still lingers at the District leave Joe comes to the surface again, Jail, says a Washington letter. That lie regularly meets the Acapulco about fifteen miles outsidennd pilots is what the superstitious prisoners her in. Once anchored he is satisfied say, for they claim that they 6ee him land seems to delight in feeding from every night, and if you were to bring the offal. But no matter how well of testimony to contraamount any you bait a hook Joes reasoning dict them tfiey would still adhere to qualities tell his to leaveitalone,and he invariably follows that line of their theory that the assassin 6talks reasoning. As to his capacity to around the corner every night. The stow away grub, that w as proved on cell in which he was located when one occasion when the vessel was Mason shot at him has been faking aboard some hogs. One of Sergt. ten hogs, weighing probably about unoccupied ever since. The bunk has removed and the apartment is as eighty pounds, fell overboard, and been old Joe, who is ever on the watch, bare as it was left by the builders. saw the prize and with one The marks ot the soldier's bullet are and a pair of ex- still plainly to be 6een. The missile plunge tended j?ws, the porker disappeared entered the window of the cell at a ns though he had gone into a hole. slight angle and struck the wall opOn another occasion we had a lot ot posite to that upon which the murmules on board for the government derers bunk was located, from which and one of the number died and was point it glanced and flattened a ga inst wall in the rear. Had Guitean fhrown overboard. Joe made the the been standing at the window the buldefunct of the mule, acquaintance and after the lapse of six hours the let could hardly have missed him. the warden of the jail, mule was safely stowed thwart ships Gen. Crocker, in Joes locker. Yes, Joe is the larg- says he has great trouble in getting to remain content in uny est shark known to us seafaring men. prisoners We have tried to kill the monster of the cells in which Guiteau wu scon-fineThe assassin, after being shot by all possible means, butso far have at Sergt. Mason, was confined in by failed. miserably a cell in the opposite corridor, the same being separated by a brick Trepanning Saved an partition, and. notwithstanding the From tlie Chicago Tribune. fact that so many years have old an since it was graced by the under were elapsed walking They wretched occupant, every prisoner building that was undergoing re- knows which was Guiteau's cell and shone almost verticpairs. The suncrowded to be confined therein. The not begs thoroughfare ally upon the of the assassin, so the prison and seemed to drink up eagerly the ghost roams about at all hours ol ers say, water-soake- d pave the moisture from the and the guards are frenight, ment. called by prisoners who fancy quently Grindstone, said Kiljordan, is they see the apparition. man-of-wa- d ar Old-tiine- r. : this But the question was not complet- ed. A fragment of brick from the his head top of the building fell upon and without a groan fell to the taken to ground insensible. He was his home, and for weeks he lay bereft of sense and motion. His friend watched faithfully by his bedside. A consultation of surgeons was held, and it wfis decided that an oppera-tio- n must be performed to relieve !the brain from thepressure of a fractured portion of the skull. This was done, and the eager watchers were gladdened by the announcement been sucthat the delicate task hadGrindstone accomplished. cessively leaned over the prostrate man' and wa ited breathle ssly for the first glea m of returning consciousness. It came With a long, quivering breath Kilthe first jordan opened his eves, and v words that passed his lips for many-adabroke the painful silence of voice, the room. In a quick, distinct hot enough for you. he said: le A Charitable Lady. lady in town, A very charitable Johnstown sufwishing to help thefrom the wardout ferers, picked all the husband and herself robes of Into the suits that could be spared. put ckets of each suit for men she hair brush, and a a jackknife, a women s gowns she b Into the comb and a of stockings, a pair ran answer. New York and a cake of ' , a tooth-brush- , pondenee. She sent several gowns that this had been saving to wear I did not hesitate bynch and John R. MCutcheon, er herself. nt and said, heroically easier, respectively, ol the u,y minutes,let she irst National the sufferers have decided to Bank of Indianapolis, some of having caused the bank to and let mv husband get was combining That ones. '000. by violating the national -- New in reference to loans. Direc-and bauk have gutd the accused olfi- - charity iiun. York fr self-intere- Dukes Tragic Story, The czar of Russias second brothA Grand er, the Grand Duke Alexis, now ing his 40th year, is not married and will probably go unmarried to his grave. Few persons recollect or realize the conjugnl tragedy, that marked the early years of his intelligent and handsome prince. He fell in love, long years ago, with a young lady attached to the household of his mother, and, like an honorable man, he made the woman that he loved his wife. The fact of this marriage came to the knowledge of his father, who at oncecaused the young couple to be separated by the full exercise of his despotic authority. The grand duke was sent off on a voyage round the world, his marriage was annulled and his wile compelled by threats of banishment to Siberia and total separation from her child, a boy of extraordinary beauty and engaging qualities, to consent to a second union with an obscure physician. By this measure all possible reunion with her royal husband was rendered impossible The subsequent marriage of Alexander II to the Princess Dob gourouki, though only a morganatic one, might, you will think, have taught him a little human feeling toward his son, and that 6on's wile and offspring. In this tragic story, it is said, is to be found the true near- Deter! of Sthira, The Sahara as a whole is uot below Sea level; it is not the dry bed of a recent qcean, and it is uot as fiat as the proverbial pancake all oer. lart of it, indeed, is verv inountaiuous, aud all of it is more or less varied iu level. The I pper Sahara consists of a rooky plateau, rising at times into considerable peaks; the loner, to whieli it descends liy a steep shie, is a vast depression of clay and sand," but still for the nio-- t part standing high above sea leel. No portion (f the Upper Sahara is less than 1,800 feet high a good deal higher than llartniore or Derbyshire. Most of the lower reaches fiom 200 to OoOfeet quite as elevated ns Essex or Leicester. The two spots below sea level e.insi-- t of the beds of ancient lakes, now much shrunk liy eviiiMiiation, owing to the present rainless condition of the coim-t- n ; the suil around these is deep in gypsum, ami the wiiter itself is considerably saltier than the sea. That, ho never, is always ti e casewith fresh water lakes in their last dotage, as American geologists have amply proved iu the great salt lake of Utah. Moving sninl undoubtedly coveis a large space iu both divisions of the desert, hut according to ISir Lambert Playfair, our best modern authority on the subject, it occupies not more than part of the entire Algerian Sahara. Elsewhere took, clay and muddy lake are the prevailing features, interspersed with not infrequent date groves aud villages, the product of artesian wells or excavated spaces or river oases. Even Sahara, in short, to give it. due, is not by any means so black as it is painted. Fine Keuilmema. Yes. gentlemen, he said eloquently, and with a patriotic thrill in his voice, I think that when an American citizen is tendered a nominal ion to ottiee by his fellow-meit is his sacred duty to accept it. Let him put aside all thoughts of self. A man can serve his country in times of peace as nobly ns he can in times of war. Gentlemen, friends, I tlmuk you for the honor you have conferred upon me, and even though the It is salary may be small I will not a salaried ollice, colonel, explained ! one of his admirers. no salary? Then I'm dumbed if I accept one-thir- d n Whn-n-ut- it!. Texas Siftings. For Oonstiimtinn or Sick Headache, use Purely Vegetable. One Dr. Pierce's Pellets; Last Sunday the passengers in a University place car bonnd up town, says the New York World, were nnrused when a spaniel was brought into the car with little boots, made of chamois skin, on each of its feet, and a red ernvat carefully tied under its chin. At Seventh avenue and Twelfth street a fortnight ago a beautiful large Newfoundland dog attracted atteution liy darting under a showering water-carsoaking himself, and then rolling in ecstacy on the ground. When the driver stopped the flow nt the crossings, the dog rushed ahead, looked up at him, and barked os plainly ns dog could: Turn it ou; turn it on. This being done doggie took another hath, bounded up to the driver again, barked his tliaukR, and ran down Thirteenth street. He was fully half way down the block, when the sound of the water overcame him again, aud back he flew for auotlier douse. t, Kellers Luck. Lamar (Mo.) Democrat, June 13. Having been asked many times regarding my lortunate investment in the Louisiana State Lottery, I do not object to making a statement concerning it, said A. Keller, as our reporter asked for a statement. Some time since I was a member of a club for one month and sent a couple of dollars to the Louisiana State Lottery, but without drawing any prize. This time I sent one dollar in my own name, Rnd received one teentieth of ticket No. 34.281 in return. This ticket drew the thrrd capital prize of $50,000. I sent my ticket for collection and within five days I received a (trait on the Hank of Commerce, at St. Louie, for $2,500. I hare not used the money yet. I am well pleased with my of one dolllar. Of course I wan delighted, I have determined to invest this money in real estate, and hope to double it by another fortunate investment. The Lottery company certainly dealt fairly with me, and I shall patronize again. Tbep1endnr of tbe MAinicea A!p" beginning to be appreciated by our rtd a visit to Switzerland lor eernery te unnecessary. The pirturrq mountain reports on the South lkwrk Lewi Hioit of the Tnion Tacitic in lolorwdo r dbeo.jtely unrivalled on this eonlmenl. Forty-thre- e suuidee were corn oat tod Id Vienna in Mny Ir. Cliaille states that the average life woman is longer than that of man. Joy to the World) PERRY DAVISPAIN KILLER for the entire eradication of all Pain. EXTERNAL or INTERNAL a dose. Flectrleliy Direr! front Work. The accomplishment of a hitherto impossible feat tlmt of transforming mechanical wotk direct into electricity is claimed by Prof. Braun, of Tubingen. He has succeeded iu this by the use of nickel wire wound into spirals. As the spiral is elongated or compressed a current of considerable strength is generated, and this is iucreused by putting in circuit a number of spirals. The experiments hive given such positive results tliut thj sanguine exierimenter is hiqieful of constructing a useful generator on this principle a thing greatly to be desired, trnly. Don't you want to save money, clothes, time, labor, fuel, and health? "All these can be saved if you will try Dobbins' Electric Soap. We say try-- , knowing if vou try it once, you will always u.--e it. Have your groier order. No family should be without it. Oa cent bottl will do mor, tvrenty-fiv- e convince you of the efficacy than all the testimonials we might present, and we have an abundance of this kind ot evidence. furious Compulations. Bd VARE OF IMITATIONS. An electrical writer lias calculated that the firing of a small pistol sets free about ti(H) foot pounds of energy, while a watch consumes about one of a horse power, the energy of the bullet being sufficient to keep the time for two years. An Edison telephone transmitter requires about a thousandth of the energy in a watch; it would therefore be worked for 2,000 years on the energy exerted in the pistol. A lightning flash of 8,500,000 volts and 14,000,000 amperes, lasting one of a second, would run a 100 horse power engine for ten hours. Wc rccommeuit r 1 r SUFFERING HMD MONEY. PAIN-KILLE- R s article that has combined in UaQ s that goes to make a family is an first-clas- medi fine. a Ah Druggists sell Fain-Kill25c., 50c., and $1.00 a bottle. er SLGKtlEMOiffj 1 1 IJtlle Pill, i me ' reliTA lH4 They I tree from lyaepatA.l d igettlou Aud Ttoiican r A rMu Feting. N nee? edy for Pi in lrowtiion&, lijul Vai iu the Mouth. Ooetcnijl Tongue, Tam in the IVHHU LIVER. i i 1. reguimte Tk1 Bowle.ri ? the Purely Vcffetehle. Price "Tamm's runcti" cigar. The French are now maiiufacturin the Leliel gun. with which the whole army ie to be equipped. s; ITS ACTION IS LIKE Ef AG!?. lor Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat, a teaspoonful of beginning of an attack will prove an almost never-failin- g cure, and save much h twenty-thousandt- About Doga. them Our Ctrl. Kitty is witty. Nettie pretty, Lutie ie cute aud small; Irene ie a queen, Annette ie a pet, Nell i the !e!le t the ball; Ihxutha is wealthy, liertha is healthy. Ana health is the best ot all. Perfect health keeps her rosy and radiant, beautiful and blooming, sensible ami aweef. It is secured by wholesome habits ami the uae of Dr. I'iercei Favorite Preemption. Berllm takes it, and she also takes' the cake. 1 he only guaran teed cure for those distresaing uiimenta peculiar t women. Satisfaction or your money returned. miCXS CASTES CO., Cento; KE77YCAE. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! t For two stamp we will eeud you one of the huudsamwit alumnae in the country. Homestead," Omaha, Nub. Summer Tour via tlie tVabseh. Round trip tickets are now on ante to twu-cen- 8iyS8pJ.LtjfiC OMAHA BU the eiimmer resorts of Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire! Maine, MaryThe Largest and Bent Equipped School In tk West. Thorough Practical Department land, Virginia, and all the principal resorts ol the United States und Canada. Also Bend for College Journal. one wav and round trip tickets to Lirerl'nria. nml all parts of prvprrib And ixiol, London, Rig 4 as th oi? via all lines nt lowest rates. Write ptriflc for tUectriAlocAf to or call on the undersigned tor full parof llili U,H,1.N(.RAHAW.V ticulars in regard to routes, ratea, etc. Amsterdam, N. Y. U. N. Clayton, N. W. 1. and Ticket Agent, have unli) Rig Q for 1502 Farnani street, Umalia, Neb. inanv year, and ll bar Riven iu heal of mir California sent 3,500 000 pound faction. of 1. H. DTCHKtrO., honey to Europe lust year. ('hicafu, 11L. $1.00. Rold by LirufgiaMk 1 x IBM8iaUIIBtefa?B I a delight When When When When Baby wu dclr, we gave her Castorla, chc was a Child, c.ic cried tor Costoria, she bocame XI to, chc clung to Castorla, ehe had Children, she gave tnem Castor!, mono aoil; abundance of pure watar; All the year: almost continuous rl ello$te altitude no tsaiaesl I L life 94 Hoarse jlhi iklcsfs, 1U .' a1 a JOIIXW.MOBKI. Date Principal Kaamlne . L.8. Pension bureau, AUf Uw, Watehiuc UIU ( Isis- ihorertaf reullv Prooereir wlrtowa'. clill.lma'a aw Uicreaee. r Inlaa relaiivea. Eipcrlenoe ; 1 (VriidVa'l. Death and tuxes are sure; crops and are uncertain. sen-ihi- 3.600 feet; healthiest lerailif lot the (J. 8.. consumption, no malaria. 90 acre wil( yield a competencv. Write for ptrUfilin, saminff this paper, to Vees Irrlvatlaa As Is I 1 In Pen.lon Burrau and attorney sinew be matte Ort A MONTH w rung for us. Amenta 5ft), who $ldU. can furnish a horse and givutheli witnte i7ieftm1 ro$HWjr time to the itiisihess. hpare moments miV l ami A towns in talfca. few rIm. cn.plowd Va. , IWKi Main Kt , B. F JOHNSON Mea N K and liuilinw state vptrnnoa. 1 F- - J- - A Ot- er iidiui about sending stamp for war, 15 jn on ca TO Moran, the great artist, despaired when he saw the Great Shoshone Falls it wssso far beyond his pencil's cunning. So there are wonderlul dreaniB of beauty in the tempestuous lovelinessof thegrand American Alps in Colorado, which are at once Our New Rook, The .lohnstown Horror or book ever the aapiration ami the despair ot painter Valiev of Heath, me most Inihiihlnk every township, WANIbl) mid poet. Splendid beyond compaiison ie Issrn-- W AUhNlb Outfits at load fiMa W renta. reuu lernis per the superb scenery along the South Bark Co.. 218 Clark btreel, Chicago. IU Division of the Union Pacific iu Colorado. Jownstown Horror I Ileliliid Him Japan not only knows when to begin Naphtha is now much used as fuel in imitating w estern civilization, hut when middle Russia. to stop. There was no hesitation about If fll'cied wtih Fore Kie. ue Dr. Daao Thompadopting our educational institutions son's hie W ana. Diugglsu sell IL ami our civic institutions. Newspapers The Russian army will soon be provided followed, and telegraphs, and ruilrotxls, amt constitutions. But when it came to vitli breech loading rifle. womens dresses, there was a halt. French men milliners and English women milliners were dropped and their needles rusted for want of patronage. This was wise. We are exactly 500 years behind the Japanese and in the rear of common sense in our method of dressing women. We should do well to imitate our Oriental friends in several particulars. St. Louis Wild the Knees Indicate. The knees of a i inn are an unimpeachFOR able index of his character; that i, if they have not been injured so that their m natural action is impaired. A strong character is accompanied w ith a strong At Piuggibt Ar Dialm. walk. A weak character is shown in the THE CHARLES L VOGEIER CO.. Baftlmort. MS. weak kuees and the shillyshallying, scrapping walk. If one should desire the performance of a deed which requires nerve and preseverance, lie wonld never trust it to a man who drags his FLY KILLER legs about as if they were made of lead, a cb an mwp. Every Maks half or who walks as if his legs were e heel Will kill a quart of Stop buzzing k round ears, asleep. If you want to measure a man's diving at ere, tickling Your character, and have not the time to none, rkips hard word nrd pence t rl fli ntf pen scrutinize and analyze his features and Send "23 ien I for 3 heUto through them the son, study his nether F. LiL'TCHkii &l.A.JbAJJA, Vl- extremities and how he uses them. You will get from his legs in action, and sometimes from his legs in repose, the general outline of his being. And you may be quite sure that the idea you so glean is, in nine cases out of ten, the correct one. Detroit Free Tress. Globe-Democra- 3P Jk.'JL'N JfV DUTCHERS JOSEPH H. DETECTIVES Wanted in every county, bhrewd men to nn awW inst Miction In otir beeiet bervlce hrp rt"ne not rend Jc. stamp, 4raiinan DeU'cUva-liureanetCMarv. Co , 44 Arcade, Cincinnati, Q. ! of tAs WTest 4 AS Graduates. Mote, is th Collee, Advsnlsret 68 Teachers, buperlar. 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WILL fJKP V(U 1'ENbIOS without Acrusy. Tlie Freeler ,IUIake. It is soberly related that a youthful re- married couple whose house has cently been glorified by the addition of little a fac simile of the beautiful mother decided to have the christening service at home. A venerable minister He took the was called to officiate. babe in his arms very affectionately and addressed a few words of advice to the voniig parents. See that you train up this child in the wav that he should go; tiiat you surround him with the best influences, and that you give him a good example. If you do so who kuows hut become a John Wesley or a reason why the Grand Duke Alexis, he mav Whitfield? What is his name? George rehas unmarried, though legally Nellie, sir, replied the mother. Bosaltor a fused all negotiations royal ton Traveller. liance. After the marriage of his J. S. PARKER, Fredoniu, N. 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