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Show I.VKM.VUS. 'IIV-U's II If A r" H Hie pet name for M-implii-i's wicked t bio'.k. Cincinna i pip-rs k-iep a standing Leal of "Tuo Drowning S-awn," A pr,ic:i:.tl ra in w.uits to mak a Jner bur vault of tho Aiammota Cava. Xe.w York tispJ four million pounds of in", tho other day, aud wanted liioru. lt:fri'orif:'l boef from Texas is mentioned in New Orients as a relief from tin in irk t monopoly. Michy-in i'.c creuru saloons refuse !iOf;ri' i) tho civil riut to f--ast ou the Iru.i-.u dai .ty this v itlifr. Tho uliop-irls of New York decline jiro!I.T"d sy mp I'.liy of tho mala clerks lii th-ir fj'lif. with tliu uton-ket-pura. Iiv()-(;p-H in 'i'crro Il.rite are quoted dull it u i declining, with, receipts of on'y ) 1 applications for tuo August tt.rrn. Ti.o St. Louis p ipers chronicle as "M'l imJ') lluiili-rs" thoMO who try to tako their own lives with poor Bin-cess. The merchant-) of Minneapolis are to builil their own post otliee, liuding the government too poor to do it for theui. A I'ukin, III., woman got a divoro at 1 I'. M., on a recent day, and hnveu hours later was remariied, for tho fourth time. Military authority in Georgia has interposed to prevent tho working of fiiiualt) onvic'H in mou'a clothes, upon railroaj reavutionn. Two Momphian youtha took oat licenses to marry tho same girl, the other d.iy. The one who uned bis hut) been obliged to move- out of town. An impecunious"! passenger on a Missis') ppi Btearaer managed to deadhead dead-head hid pusdaKO and drink himaelf to death ou u recent trip. A Mihviuikeean tried to save his wife from suicide in tho canal by holding her dress, but bho dragged him in, and both were drovvoed. An Albany youth omptied the family fam-ily red i;:irrtor during the recent bail storm ou the heads of passers. Some u.stouishinly large atuues were fouud. In it recent address before the Union Theological Seminary, Mr. Cuyler said: "My brilliant neighbor, lieocher, baa i uwisely said that doctrine doc-trine is onl the skin of truth set up, and stutl'od I" Just imagine St. Paul writing to Timothy, "Give attendance atten-dance lo the stuffed skin of truth." A lady to whom Byrou had proved himself indifferent alter a bnel but intimate flirtation, in furious anger wrote u sketch of him. Mme. de Stael picked it up and devoured it. "Ah!" said she, on meeting Byron, "I've been looking ut a portrait of you by one ot your couniry-womeu. Upon my word, it's scarcely Haltering. " "My dear lWouesa" was the reply, "it would have been greatly improved Lad I consented to give a fev? more sittings." |