m of But lean 3 Tee walghy thas Bring’ st-: yon turn thy fuer | way Ani Veraey feog we yet a & Pethe whitey we Biri 3 facest Joy bn Aprils Cay «To wanier Wb me thronph the forint alsde Liaw ie £3 gospel And jo ori id will 1 go wits they ; rongt Tat thas alone bint give % | Yea ont ji Phin wbalt « 0 Keo § will walle 18 ws pet ped iy April dorset wont wag, ses wands uaa the ever a And $y tamultacoe in my boark Sots wpring ler crary wiktwood blosk that wprings 80 birth! 4 har so dine! ~ Btn 3 Tr vrnering RR RH RE ETIQUETTE IN SPAIN. ein ari | Spaniard Res somone rales ¢ 4 otiemmtte + that wonld prove surprising to the av. ¢| erage easy going Amoricon Take, for fustance, the rules governing visits When the first call ix made by a lady, zr} sho is experted to arrive inn carriage, 4. | that being considered a mark of high re . spect, Shonld the person called upon be sbient from hemo, the visitor is expected to ee her card with ono end tarned ower, and in one corner in to be written the initials B. P., meaning en peracos, | or in person. Upon ringing the boll the wi visiter is umaally greeted by an noscen | person with the words, “Quien es! or “Who's there?” to which sbiould be re | plied “Gente do paz," or porsons of ‘pusce. Entering, the vieltor is copdnet-| od to the best room in the bons, lod np! rising fo take leave the Senor, 1 place mywlf = poi Sonfronted w i Sm pa birme TS | There ihe People Ave Pumetitionsty Polite . #% Al Thues ; have made bine a popular bere to 4 sofa Aud placed to the right of the! t form is to exclaim, in the case! lo. oT simulvineots swreams at} 1 : the apposiance of 10 § 1 positively tur poo of 0 | roborated wir Jestunony Fi squat AND THE $40 SEQUEL. PA Sci Slit CA Tafortanats Rest rhianen and 8 Fatal Combloation of Cireimidapess Catsed the Psecation of a Man Whose Fouts wine Wak Afterward Evtablisind, Alt hash Le PEEGUCH Wiha pxoansted me far Ba Xu Hi, Ahoteh big Jonotencs wes ee fabinh oi in FRY, though his propecty was retorad to the fondly in Bad, the corps le isa if, after the fam: iby had 1 tried for ovr lsalf on conrury 6 hapve his nuneory jdiially rehabilitate sl, defnitely wfased in 1200 to pore fom this Lust rons: iba nek of justia The podantry of Yropoh hw forbads the qrstioning of a jorys verdict by any otis gave the pirson df rectly interested at though the law has failed to ro move the stignia oo the name of an in- heent man Mitcatorl asd the drama Phd Lipons Mail," in which bis honor shieroughly v vindicated, hus been cue of tho most Popular of ull French mek drmans, and the sam bine 8 gf Charles Reade aod of Heury Cav wade it one of the great edi of the modern Englich stage, Poor Lesurqnes, whiy, when he perish. | el on the seaffobs, wan but 83 years of Age, was a god hustund, u good father] and a pred citizen. He married, in 1700, Mile Campion, a lady of respect able family in Doaai ind possessed of a Bandsome dowry. Their children there fre were very young and it was in or- der to give them the benefit of a spe | tion that bo relinquished ni tment af Donal and ca Paris, there to live on his own prive ! Martone, which amon tod to nbont 7, Hin iH francs & year. He had but Just arrived $0 Pe fee login They cin be nd sveore | hosssmen Sone pa, went} ad si bet ees and Groene, | WE Hoon vd them Both were arrvetod sud dirown into prison At the trial four other wilhosses oor: were put inte Uw viii oe Ware pris nt tt Tor cy lob pm puiz of ex You & nr mit 4 4 er nar with ona Dissppointiog “Doar se, thin the ticket She Kaew the Feeling. Heory— Cw haa jilted me, and I know I sbuil dia Tao disappointment will kill ne Anut Hanvsh—l know bow disap oi NAO I HET J felt just ss you do $ | now when I set that yeller hen on 1d 1 CgRs and only just got one poor v ghick: out of the lot. —London Tit-Bits Printers and women are somewhat { alike in one respect, ‘ms both spend » good deal of their time in making vp } their forum, Petal ho 45000 women more | will get over it. exolaitned a peeviah the ticket ger} a face like a hatchet snd & voice with |! | ngninst alse went insane from grief and re | roowes at her error. Still another victim _ | wens another daughtir of Lesarques; who, i wom oat by the fraitiess struggle with I Py 1534, just 25 years after their father's x! I pointiments affées vue, Harry, Bat you | | ship. —New Yurk Jomenal a er nay 1 Ito} altared. Io vain the Jeweler pro- of the real murdere #4, nated Courriel, | Sam. easy to understand er] nome drove one danghter to thei im whiah ber mother bad been | confined. It is curious that oni of the withemes he woman Alfroy of the French laws, drown- ed herself in the Seine His son lefs France, tock serviee in the Russian army and courted and found death | ‘there. As pegandy Leamrques’ fortune, | which had been confiscated, his unhap- family were more soocesaful. In death, they obtain a grant of 244, 000 franes, supplemented in 1553 by another | grant of 353,000 francs —London Pub | lie Opinion. Sensiokn ss. Remedies for sensichnoss are so Boe | merous that one wed pever be at a loss for scanething to tly. Theo range from | an empty stomach aud a 8 rma diet | to a few Bits of inv, ebloroiopes or fau- | danum, or sagar, or bode, or cham- | pagna, or porter. ud of the most novel | La {4 based on the theory that scasicku is due to pervonsss. To allay it, poopie on going aboard are ned to | bandage their eyes witha handkerchief, | thus to avoid seeing the motion JOSLPH LESURQUES| timate of The Bowd Be i nt with imterest. | me what en earth they are kicking op! utes for & Blased fittle Hghtuing bug | t8 get by, under the impression that it: men of human 1d of ak 2 i coal indn No expensy has beant ed tn obtain correct formation, | so that those interested i the coal esr rying ralironds and they compan owning or busing cond unde my be able to judice of the prow Mit prospective valves of their proportion Eleven cor portions control 04 per dent of the wxai addy ral sappy. Aveording to the summarized ew | i) Fie years, ob (hin basis of shiprients made | in Hes, Bw Jessi of nthegcitd oogll will So exhaled. The largest propor | Fon ¢f the anpuasl inoreasd of tonungs | haw Bees forded by othe Wyoming regsion, In 180) Lehigh and Sehayjlili furnished 40 po: cent and Wyamitig 50) per ary of the your 5 outpor. tot the Wyoming regio 1% nearing the point of | maximnm pa and inercasn ef tone nage ie Bedly © oon to disarids The | prescat snnpal capacity of the anthra. ote segion fe nant £7,600, O00 doth, or about 33,000,4: ) tons in exvess of an renal someminpt a It in therefore clear that prodactis shoold be redued, a the ovenmipply Fostrates the marked aud: at the same tio encourages waste in| the warld 1: loss the gross nilsman gent and ¢¢ ainal wistefulness that have sharacter 4 the santhreite indus. | try for tho pa © few years ard stopped they will venn 0 0 the rain of the great irs (mjreced in the mining and transportaties; uf eonl Could the varioos interests involved oovomorate amd limit the production of the toives toanms the Boquirements of Ihe sumed, of fair prices before many | ars, with the increasing conmmption, “A denund would squall produstion, ere would bei an end to the present crmeralized markets and those whe ye invested holy savings in the socks 4 Bonds of these anthracite progeriios ald eventually get back thidr ineest- | Ww Sut the grea! fact which this pridlica. 4 of The Bend Record discloses is the of period of time which we cin de A apon the anthrwcite edalfivids of) nayleania to supply ns with: biat) i pawez. [ts place will have to be olied by some other clement, and) ea is wono in sight so admirably Sherk 108 the Jurpom The sapply of . but ge ooty, dirty foel ie sous from which our gencention! e nto by profommily thanituls is im rele i — SHE WAS SHY ONE TURK. ON the general bub-| position fling matters as wt SRpIme fiportsned. | This peculinrity wad coce taken tage of by an oliner of thie guards, Major he Vaksel, vo win © tet wildest joer in the argyy, wigersd pe. eral hundred rubles tweak the tail off the mapavor’s wig on parade, The very next day the smperor bape pened to be presnt ob sp early pitude, ind ax destiny ruled it, took 8 paaiticn for on moment oamodiamly fa front ef | the daring major. Breathless with ex. sitemeng and Birvor, Viaksel"y coniipar- fons beheld that rah officer's right band steal slowly from his side, rise toi the evel of the comt's peer dnd give the wig's hanging mil a mont decided freak In an instaet the eniperor's face, pale with fury, wos turned upon Valls) enuntenanes, selich, however, snly | feted an cxprasion of childlike inno. cence, mingled with the mest dafren- | tind astenishmaetit, “Wher dared tod do that?! andeoll the enraged czar, his ever giving Sabing “1 did, yon who, however His lwart may hemi fur torisd, managed 100 preserve outwardly | an vrraffted calm, topither with iin ex- pression of junocetit sertirise “hk wan Crrocked, your riajesty,” he added, in a | eenthient ial mlertone 1 straightened | it for fear the younger officers should. | or” ‘that he woold | Paul's conntenaness cleared of once, Ho stamd flundly, bowover, st Yakwl's | AtHaL peal XY Het PTE” in Hewas to One of te ron Fettews ——— | Himmel? a the Lapewse of a 4 mua Protecting. Themselves Prom Au noyunee. Cn wy opbiiten ties alophunt i samt Dutelligent of £11 svimals He thinke for Nimell, avd go matter ion Bo my be placed, of seedes he shay be called ope fpf meet, be wens lee : ith epongh swumon seuss to be equal to all covpsicn Ha baw sled » shrong we of buries whivh at Hines wo ar kiedd ax to Pe alae aia oe This sone of the BRIBOTO MF Wie ule umially well devedoped io an elephant Jutkw in the Jooltia des Plantes in Pan kept dn ow great inclosure ont “ inthe open airiao that He Bad plenty of pod to ropi abont. Dy the sate ine lesnre was a very hogs hizpepetamas, fore whose gomfert and smussiuent 8 Aproat stops basin Bad Deen Sudlt and Alle with water, aod the hippopotamus Jin vewn fursished amssersat for the evidence thot biz ast dungegpos wood lilies. It was quite curly ape mom was upon him. v § ae r majesty,” maid {kine | Pace XH h the elephant walking sroond on the . y the Boer for admitting the 0 the garden-—wibon | noticed sian edge of fhe bawin, ruricasly watch hig the hipprrctasuon IT fds quite sure that the elephant was 4 tio some prank, and Iwas not aristalk- (en; for. jut as soon aa the ears of the bi us esmme into view, the ele phat quickly sised. oo of them with bis trunk and i ita riod gre inpocent looking fos for some wwionds. | P Vaksel admitosd afterward the this | was the trving moment, and be Rad mid. jo Then the cour yp. sod spoke: 40 that | aroond the boast would go, tn himself, If 1 waver, Uns jostl’” sil might hen’ “'§ thank you, colonel,” oe lk If ever step) in rank was gained by © the purest efrontery it was #0 asynired | and Vakssl left the § on this occasion, field, pot only promoted to 8 eyveted § rend wager. ~Temple Bar. TO MAINTAIN A PRINCIPLE. ai A Ort ow: of Thonmndt a Your, tab. For a full minute the tmnt eon | tinned. Than Sarah, mstteting Wings . | below Der breath, rushed lke » fury 1 down to the footlights In the frome] row the actress had spotted one man | | vito wes not taking part in the hale h bale, Pointing st him, the sctrom o- |, aladod sternly: “You sem to be the only sensible person in this home. Tell this row for®™’ The man rose, howed to the actress and semarked in very bad | a Anserican-French, “‘Malam, you ov ay coe Tork. "Now York Evening Capture of » Blase Caravan. Baron wen Eltz, the German coms missiones, made a _placky attack ob > death of his som, 'a young man (f gest slave carsvan on Now 21 For several) days be hat heard afi hig carvan ami 3 its wiky to the const fram Miowi's strong: | | hold He had native allies as spiesall| over the country hriuging him in news| of the movements and whoresbouhs: of the enravan. At ast they Wem capped |, fn Between two large native villages, allies of the Germans Von Elta imme diately dispatehed messengers chiefs of the two villages, tell tostay the cazsvan from pasting their territory-—either to advangecr re-| treat "Tho coravan was over TUBstrong. Theres warn T owners of ivogy snd 334 and some followers. When Vou Elta} had the saravan blocked, he eaubarked | in his bout, proceeded posthasite to the spot, at ence surrounded the whole car- avan with native allies and compelled all to march down to his gution at Pur porself ambira, Ha bad only Sve Eanmiban. soldiers, & noncommissioned officer, 8 fore mative recruits bearing rifles and a host of native ailies, but withoat firing: a shot be captured the caravan, —LNary of the Late E J. @iave in Coutury. Sas Arwen APA EAE Annayieg. “Ten't it awtally annoying tor be ne ar | sighted?" asked the wan who delighes ia personal questions “Ef vou had waited x 1 have," an. swered the afthored noe, pearly en min. | was a bievele beginnereeniing down th street, vou would knew that 1x was an | noying. —-Cincinnait if Espn, considered. The seaon member of die i Stange) deorawed, was a typlesl | an of teawn anda, aod | fine yg iiysienl cundition was the. primary cause of Mr. lh Ghar vo i har sh nd of » fellow + thrasting hor ownirs of shaves, and a host of slaves - his ae Latimer wry ma'am! Seven stations farther on.’ The old Iaily grunted ineredulously. Some minutes pissed, darisg which the | old lady mused or dozed snd took bo thought of stoppages Then she ronmd. herself and addressed the same question. to another passenger, “Four stations an muttered thin one briefly. The Irish dame smiled bitterly, but kept het own connsel for awhile Then she md: denly turned upon i traveler of ber byn rr “Now will yes wil me, man, pow far am Of from thisstation?" “*It'y the pext station eof all,’’ said the other | mnilingly. The [rish women owt around a glance of indignant soorn. “Any which of yor arn (4 to believe? Sum ye all weil: a different tale!" Household Words. i Dod es A pr Aenta Phron Alexis Piren, a nativecel Dijon, 18 pe rhaps moat potorions for bis epitaph, “Here lies Phony, who was pothung—- Cnet oven an academician.’ Ube night Lhe wins ankie hat a party if he could tell Of whet 'w use bf genius if the organ bi foo convex or concave and eannot fod wn frend distances within thw : $4 bebe EA Many chronological anthoritis dts | fron: the foundation of the world, bug’ the widest pussibiv diversity cXists us t when this event oecarred, i snes agtaal hor {nie od, btw on a woman and a * he repliad, © talks a mdrrent reflects the difiacura mirror. 73 wana, Box CYNE t talking a you now, M. Fires, tell Lye te difforemon between & ian sul on Lnirror®" Abd, ss Plo renbined silont phe went ou, “A mirror is wiviays pol tubpect, whibs a ipa eemetimes: ix nok" i SY + “Nr r= a set 40 oy on in the goseds, but richer by § many hundred robles as the resals of | ® Baust- A Quaker Firm That Setters Santee | Upon this o ludy tails deaths. Siow York Mid wd | | cotnage Yoeping » slhiarp Joiskout for the litte care of the ‘hippopetumus, which be won ideeise the gricenent they appeansd. Hin evident de ‘Hght in waxing his Boge neighbor wae ‘worry eemioal, and there conld be no out thus be shormphly suioied th hd his appetite. —Our Aumal Pipl, a A Trifle Partienian Bunko— Stranger in New York, I -. Farmer— You've jist about weruck it, 4 gosh ! Bunko—That "wwhat I thought. Now, ’ Jeb me give you a ‘steer.’ Farmer—Much obleeged, but I'm rayther omg «nn steers. Ef yon kin‘malie it a couple o young milk chws, rs take "an, b'gosh. —Somerville Eli Terry. the wooden clock was the fist American dromme commercial traveler, being obliged make megulnr trips fram his home Connecticut over into New Yoo dispose of his Wares This in 1796 The broase cont was issued in AncH a law passed in 1857, SA vas begun in 1864
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