MADGE™S MISTAKE. “We start for Egypt on fellow. 1 have not yet to Madge, poor girl! | be done without loss ol shrink from the ordeal The speaker was a tall, handsom of perhaps five and twenty, eyes and a dark, resolute face every inch a soldier as he fricnd on the platform London terminus, where each other, eighteen months “Mudge!’ said friend, “surely are not You, who were alwavs so 11 claim vourself a woman Fharsday, old broken th HOUWsH ut it ] t FI man, after a sepa the you Youn lacework slender fir “You won't ously lifting fred's face Wilfred w could scarce he controll and said calmly “Let the past rest 1 wish to remember only husband's friend. It cost him a great deal t for Madge had ! dave gone by They hae ind she had jilted him on find rospects were less bright than led her to imagine. It had ret engagement, and he had he wrong she had done. But rors treated her hard on him, to find that she | that he | after her during | e of his friend, and 3 | sUUN worst of it was that he still, although he felt that she worthy of his lovee. Weak and was un- ory of the sweet past coming back to him, when he looked at her beautiful face “Then you will keep my secret? Madge, anxiously; “George has strict ideas. He would be angry knew 1 had been engaged to you think he will ever forgive me.’ sald such if he “You can trust my word, 1 hope,” re | all he the could turned Wilfred, coldly coldly because of the love subdue And then he held up his hand warn. ingly, for he could hear voices in the hall, and in another moment George etiiercu the room in company with a young lady whom Le Roy bad never seen before, for she had been at school in Germany when be had first known Madge George introduced her informally to Le Roy as his sister-in Jaw, and then left her to entertain his friend while he took his wife out of the room to break the sad news to her of his speedy departure for cried a little, i oil fhe bi band very much, he Jub jpve hes has when oA father's failure sister tc both a with a shud more not But for rem reflect | loved her fickle as | she had been, he could not help the mem. I don't | in’ & fiddle in a grocery.” der——they would have had to go out inthe world and work for their living. Bessie would not have minded it so much, but Madge had recoiled [rom the prospect of working, for her daily bread with horror They hack to the drawing-room after a time, and Madge sat down ut the pinno at her husband's request and played Lox but not sing he Wilfred was in the room could not, while she had liked him better than she had went she coud hem Characteristics of a Noted Institution Pe charm about them that an interest which never like! George, although her husband was bes ter looking than his friend, aud the old fascination wa ver her 11 wolnan 5 Cred [ we would | Wi bal been no wise ted to be left out unfortunntely sh one and it se tarrangement fre unter med tod ould hav ' the Kil whet “lurned comed r thought of being hb So ni ids happily, and-—for ’ Meas wl rnorance is bilss it is folly to be wise, is friend's wife Lyoorge seen It ALL One t while John piayiog rg ean, old fell standing at the sialre, w who anked “Uncle Billy, show?” “What sort o' ashow is it, Lige “One o' these here actin’ shows, whar men an’ women come out on a platform an’ bow an’ scrape. ” “No hosses in it, Lige?® “No hosses, | ncle Billy » “Then I don't lieve I'll go up. enough o' that sort Spillers school all they can do. go ‘round here whar that fellow is play - nig Hus w f the an oot of ted by opera house acquaintance, 18 BCCOS are you going to see the I got o shet down History in the Great West. [Omaha Bee. | The Fullerton Telescope man is writing | a history of Nance county, and in order 10 get to the beginning has gone back to the creation of the world. He cannot de- cide, however, when he gets there, “or whether it was God who created it or whether it was evolved by self operating forces inherent in matter. © He is coming down to Nance county by easy stages, by way of Adam and the flood, Johnny Tantalining His Sister, [Troy Times.) Little Emma came rushing into the par. lor the other morning, where her mothed was entertaining young Mr. Budder until Miss Mary complete her toilet and come down stairs, and cried: “Oh, mamma, Johnny is got Mary's teeth and won't give ‘em to her.” A Kangaroo can kick a mule to death | construed natural mean thing when Abe | We've seed | Come on here an’ Jet's | cor o voar for £25,000 by THE FRENCH SALON.” culiar to the French, Atlantie Month] There words that have a never fades, and flags, To thom who care for France, her literature, le history, the little word salon has an irr istible fascination, It conjures up every thing that is clever, charming, piquant, most chamecteristic of the women | The entially a French ution. No nation ever pro dd it; no other so ely contains thi lee for producing it We say “a pleas when we speak of a In nanee they say “a ter ure some ol salon 18 ex other ent house Fr ih different m Daniel Welmie Law in Briel tor } - amount of the debts of the f cept in cases of norance ol agreement w ithout consideration Signatures in lead pen 14 A receipt for mot clusive Contracts whole Special pa IAW EXCLUS tnershiy no one not be enforoed minor is voidable a lunatic is void be presented for reasonable ny must be proved by agreement proves | written to oral evidence, precision Written and interpreted by nw according to the simple, customary and fug of the words used dle oral agreemen evidences A taelf The law pref been we of it the The Great Eastern’s Mission, Brooklyn The Great Eastern Eagle has been chartered an enterprising body of men. Their notion is to take her to New Orleans as a hotel, 10 stay there during the great exhibition, She will arrive in all respects complete, stores and stuff. The ship is provided, among other things good for man and woman, with 24,000 bottles of champagne—everyihing else is on a like scale fi 8 expected hat the ship will soon be full of lodgers, who will, if only for the novelty of the thing, take up their quarters on the Great East ern; but there will also be a daily influx of ts to the table d'hote, and so on, the bar business will be lively beyond Frecesent. The G Eastern will per. ps be one of the biggest novelties during the exhibition. Whoever conceived this idea is a smart man, oe there is money in it The Melon Shrub, A newly imported bush fiult from South America is being introduced among the fruit-growers of Los Angeles. It is called the melon shrub, It Mears a lus clous fruit about the size of a goose.cgy and produces fruit all the ye'sr round JAF. writlen | instruments are 10 be | An Exhibition Which Draws New York Tribune] The base slanderers who have strenu. sly asserted that the dude was the ciphor after the decimal point in the computations of the universe are at last met, Not only has this interesting speci men found his place in the clernal fitne of things, but his type among his next of kin—the affected monkey-—has share his renown, In a Broadway window there stand representative Crowds view them carmin tucked hg cl he raises economic come to how classes I'he cont, dude with cauered In his Wears trow top boots and i“ right hand he holds a and without dignity burning «i his nicw dainty pulls, Ts lowly th mroetie to r mouth, in lowers the arm \s8 he curls i sn DOY “i CURRY i i || cs Y formu SKN DISEASES 1 ITCH, SORCS, PIMPLES, AR he RING W/ OPM HE es vw wil ID “Lowest GREAT 1 N DUCE MENTS Bellefonte Marble Works 4 hm Qt} J 4 ¥ Lots and Prive Grave Guards, Tron Settees Chairs and Vases. 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Ol nly stirred yma chinery mnde in n takes A week to ma or monde Marrons re certain manipulation and to by long merged in sirups, kept ata certain tem wrature, 10 become thoroughly flavored I'he vegetables used in coloring are a par ticularly juicy beet that supplies the reds and pinks, lettuce and spinach for greens, carrot for yellows; coffee and maple sugar are used for browns, The “ Estelle” bon bon, made of apricot and marsh-mallow, is the last thing in soft or French candy; while “curls, ” or “opera favors,” which are twisted sticks flavored with acid fruits and cut into small plecey are some of the features in bard confectionery “Strings, ” which are but snips of choco late and cinnamon hard candy, are also new n starch Nougat um beaten nuis or it area qui "n sub ginces Mast Not Pe Dhanrbed, (Philadelphia Call. | Fashionable Ma Children! children! stop that noise, Sit down and keep quiet Children — Why, what's the matter, ma! 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