TIME FOR THE COUNTRY. HOROLOGY AND ITS HUMBLE HOME AT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY. A Room Tickers Description of the helr iven Over to Clooks, nod belography Fri 1 Thae-Plecos and Uses lock, yd ti) dis humble | | H $5 3% ’ lorad m isinses and condne co. Chleag rp 1 NR ' sapartof b Herald " CARET, What reck I now that all the earth be fale, That bees and leaves be gay, and blos soms sweet, That birds trill out their blithesome song to greet The bright-eyed day, the gladsome morn ing alr? Are blind men dazzled by the glare, Or heeds the deafened ear the drum's ] beat! noon-tide Are bolsteron Ng meet help a dying man his pangs to bear? 3 tales of feast and dan my Love, 1 dying am and blind r the light of thy dear presence r lack of love and love's own nd leave the pitiless world be o'er me thy glow of the time t Mn last HF oonchee 1hed 4 vl for his Tw Speed of an Elevator, New York bu fx 1450 1 NX feat a i Lhe presant Chi ire lag record at 550 feet a winute « vid Leader, in cartain beauty | wy na Ito have ong WOMEN AT THE RACES, Society Ladies Not Addicted to Betting ~A Strange Lot at Brighton Beach. The soclety woman of New York is much malinged, but never more brutally than when représented as gambling with book makers at the races, The stories of the “New York belles’ ” queer capers seem to find ready credence out of town, however, A lady In New York does not differ mate rially from a lady in any other quarter of the globe gamble here or elsewhere one regards a playful wager of gloves with a personal friend as gambling The women who any-—preten to be found at course has become Ladies do not nie have the smallest--if sions to social rec Brighton famous for its cisions and "fixed” races: it Island, and it cat rafl of the famou ognition are $ench This “off” de is on Coney hes the rag-tag and riff beach, ns well as a dally or 83,000 “sports ew X Or \ irooklyn ‘ool contingent f from tickets wl af Java thare pross printing oles, {| ularly about which it is cor SLAUGHTER OF OF THE BIRDS, Report of the Committees of the Clueine nati Natural History Soclety, The following report of the committee on destruction of native birds was lust evening submitted to the Natural History society and adopted: Your committee report as follows in the matter submitted to them, and state they have carefully investigated the subj the destruction of our several papors have read at threo They find: First—That native birds of many native birds, and prepared and of this been meetings | have greatly decreased in number large areas of the country | true of those water and parati obtain statistics Second -Tha i ICCTeAse. In i natural envm t of | CONSTIPATION! | 1858-1886 There {3 no medinm through which disease so often attacks tho system us by Constipation, and there is n other ill fiesh is heir to.more apt to y on ba neglectad, { eet 2 Great Reduction
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