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face of the verson of vn. a e H P ,a J red *h«*re in the
and sold? It it ever L.T" a . ,I- eady copyrighted
wasn’t it? I think it »! done . 1 J was Pretty hard,
you.and I hope vou liko a “ d 1 8 F m P a *hi*e with
With manTthanks for m LT Pa,h,Z,ng w,,h *»>
they are generona ^ 0 *J r generous offers—
proved that I have nce y°“ bave so conclusively
J»ur, r ' 8h '’ ‘"***‘"-1 r™«ii
Frances Hodgson Burnett,
IN MEMPHIS.
A ss? r £rur z" y ,° f ,he
- TU. of th * pesu,e “-
pa or the Refugees- The Relief
Suffering y et to come.
SkTesftld wITodS are* h?tTi D ^ are with ns *
epidemic had not as ** fbe dea< Hy
grounds and was not^vat P ,^° pled onr burial
midst. Yes linperina y6t bn 8 enn R. in our
frosts have ‘scotched’th° r night8 and l,gbt
vet th« “ r the 8na ke not killed him’
and immedft-
improved nnon C « ty 18 ? Uch bfttterand * 8 being
are beino ! t 7 ,J da r. the P oor a ° d needy
Bickare Lt^/ °?‘ and provided for; the
v®*"® better nnrsed and tended, and what
dark dav^hnw* 111 h ® re is bein 8 supplied. The
Tn *ft y ’ how J ever - 18 yet to dawn.
been Swift d «“ ic bn « dreda of families have
hXis eVhalt A 8 h ? d ’ and when the present
neipis exhausted, what will they do? ™ ’
*P?* /v“ 8 is a ijnestion which i
thinking and truly charitable.
Foreign Items.
thit7omhf e88r8 - L0n? , D9ans ’ announcements for
' h ? aneW Work by ,he llev - p - Magnus,
on “Hydrostatics and Pneumatics.” 8 ’
The Rev. Dr. W. Stern and Mr. H. S. Samuel
and Phil” ele , Ct "I ° c n ,he Cou “cilofthe Literary
and I hilosophical Society, Liverpool, for the en
suing session.
grand * ,asonic fe(e wiH take place on Thurs-
f, ay ’ T ' he 2 . 4th Inst V at Paris . in *he Great Hall of
. e Trocadero, under the presidency of M. Cre- ^
to .7 blch „ 80 "' e of the principal personages
in the capital will be present*
M. Joseph Halevy has in the press a volume
containing an mterlmeary ed lion of the most im
portant bilingual texts in Assyrian and Accadian
transcribed with Hebrew characters.
..., A n , e "L mon, hly Hebrew periodical with the
title ot Chayey Olam, “Vie Eternelle,” has mad«
its appearance in Paris- The periodical, which
r liu r D b l n ed8Dcient Jewish MSS., is edited
bv MM B. Goldberg and Adelman. The first
number oontains the original text of Elijah
Isaro’s letter written from Famagusta, Cyprus.
i- b’bowlson, of St. Petersburg, has pub
lished an important statement, confirming the ac
curacy of the assertions of Herr Firkowitsch, with
respect to his discovery of ancient Hebrew tomb
stone inscriptions in the Karaite cemetery at
Tchufutkale in the Crimea. The greater part of
inscriptions have been examined by Professor
Cbowlson.
SJE®; *■ • q T «on7h7ch aTdSsSf
?f base wh7v? d n raly « harita ble. The changes
BQddenn^ r 18 exodus has cupelled; the
oo?fnsi?n of y °ft th , e “‘ and ‘be attendant
tTo ' T h “ hon8 ® hold economy, calcula-
rathe'r startling 6 predicainmitB. 1DC0Dgra0a8 and
DresentthlfH^r 0 ^ 011 a,0Del y 8ide -‘rack will
L l h l<i8 8cene of housekeeping yon
ever saw. Sewing-machine humming scissors
snipping, cooking-stove in full Was? evinced
inthe e c B aT1id e e that ( i CO t R e8 i ?ipillg ° nt from a ho,e
to the oran/ft' llttle ladd ®' tha t leads
„? th ® 6 ro ® nd holding Its full capacity of rosv-
to/td/.h'“• * h ° "»>"8 ->« to. roLd. s
cneer lustily the passing train.
and fimilv T! 116 ' 0D ’ a P° pular deputy sheriff
church theftV7 8CO ! 1Ced - ln a P leasaDt country
the nilV Btandl “g in close proximity to
the pulpit. Next a farmhouse has a glaring
grocers sign hung over the front gate, and ?
B r hr,7h rnedin ft a « enuine mart for trade. I
fall abowmvftr * ° ld Walls WOU,d sbake a “ d
iau about my ears in very amazement.
ove/roftelftift-T 111 8 Cl ° nd ef teut8 ’ y° n etnmble
over ropes until yon are arrested t>v—not the
S2:; bu r enti8 " 8igne ’ tbat swings
with familiar creak most mvitinglv outside of a
rShf * aDd “ ake8y0a b -t fora 10^0^
The neighborhood of Gill’sStation.on the Mem-
wis 8 fft d . Char,c ‘ 8ton Bailroad, near the city,
f ft “ e after the outbreak of the fever
quite a busy scene. The location is pleasant
the people hospitable and well to-do? and si
there was no lack of visitors and refugees Mrs
Pullen’s death, and that of some others near
bli to the fnn m ° ra T d, ft d 8Cattered the assem
bly to the four winds. Drive by now, and vou
w 11 see vacant houses, closed and barred/ Idd
The q ft et th ft forinerl F activity and bustle.
whist P lfttoi?h«ft DS Tft® 8Uent echoas as the y
beyond. h eSertdd cro8sil, 8’ and dash on
is Si n7rfh emale ? ellege ’ not far fro m Gill' 8 ,
mant “ ear , th ft cemetery * and wa8 the resort
many people who son oh* -- - This is the
louse* hot one patient to recover. This is tne
-Sr = ZSSTT& KVS-'
Some of the correspondents of the Guardian ar 8
beginning to weild their pens against the “new
lV estminsler Scandal, ” the delivery of the Hib
berf Lectures by such a well-known heretic as
Max Muller in the Chapter House of Westmin
ster Abbey, and one of them protests against the
scandal of having the question of the Divinity
of our Lord and Saviour treated as ‘frivolous and
futile compared with the Philosophical specula
tions of Herakleites, and the dan era lurking
under the new so-called Science of Comparative
Religion.” Canon Duckworth writes to explain
that “for three centuries and a half the Chapter
House has be n the property of the nation, and
for permission to use it the Hibbert Trustees
must have applied, not to the Dean and Chapter
of Westminster, but to the Board of Works.” Was
H so, and are we indebted to a member of the Con
servative Government, and not to the liberal Dean
for this novel use of the famous Chapter House’
—Inquirer.
The - -Bulletin de 1’Association de St. Francois
tie Sales” mentions among the most recent cures
effected by the agency of the late Pope Pius fX ,
j that of an Augustine nun at Sienna, who was
cured of a bad cancer in the face by the applica
tion to it of a portrait of Pius IX ; and that of a
medical man at Malaga, who was cured of a num
ber of diseases by touching an old stocking of
Pius IX., and who took immediately an oath
never to apply to his clients any other means of
cure but that which had succeeded so well with
himself. In Texas a stillborn child was broughi
to life by the touch of a cross blessed by Pius lX.
and in the Convent of the Enfant Jesus at Coire
near Lyons, a nun who had a cancer in the tongue
and serious internal disease invoked one night,
when suffering acute pains, the aid of the late
Pope, and, after being comforted by his appari
tion, was found completely cured next morning.
These cures are cited, among others, to make
good the claim of immediate beatifloation set ud
for Pina IY • r
All The Woi-la Over.
The steamer General Barnes, that sailed from
Savannah a few days ago, with a cargo of cotton
and general merchandise, foundered off Cape
Hatterae Saturday 2G;b inst. Her crow of thirtv
men were rescued by an Irish schooner.
Near Camp Robinson, Nebraska, on the 25th
a hundred and fifty hostile Cheyennes under
Dull Knife were captured by two scouting par
ties of N. Y. cavalry, and their stock of a hun
dred and forty horses and mules sent to CamD
Robinson. F
Three young girls and a boy were killed last
week, on a fork of the Guadalonpe River ii
Texas, by a party of raiding Mexicans and In
dians. At last accounts this company of fiends
were proceeding towards the Rio Grande, driv
ing before them large herds of stolen mules and
horses.
The two Reilly brothers, who were convicted
last July in Naw York of forging a $1G 000
check, and who at their trial implicated Ter
rence Donnelly, and had him sent to the peni
tentiary, have grown remorseful in the reforma
tory where they were put, and have confessed
that they testified falsely in respect to Donnelly
and that he is wholly innocent. Governor Rob
inson pardoned him and sent him home to his
wife and child en with a certificate of good char
acter. He ought to be indemnified for the loss
be sustained. He was an industrious, architect
and was building six houses in Brooklyn when
he was arrested. Parties he had borrowed mon
ey from at once foreclosed mortgages on his
property and turned his family out of their
home.
Ned Lyon died very suddenly at his home
about ten miles from Hillsboro. N. C. The sus-
picion of the officials was aronsed and the body
of the deceased exhumed for scientific analysis
of the stomach. There is reason to believe that
Lyon was poisoned by a young girl who was
very much enamored of him, and who made ev
ery effort to induce him to make love to her.
Lyon took no notice of the girl’s advances. The
day before his death, the jealous girl visited the
home of Lyon, and, it is said, carried him a
pmce of cake, of which he ate heartily and died
the following day. It is believed that the cake
contained a large amount of arsenic. The girl
is now in jail. 6
Movements in Southern Soci-
ety.
Miss Mary Broughton, the belle of Worcester
oounty Va was married on the l(i;h nit. to
Air. Lhas. Riley of Otiancock Va. The Steamer
langier which conveyed the Bridal Party to O-
naocock threw ont gay colored flags in honor of
the event.
A * T T?' lrnament was th®great feature of the re
cent I air in Hagerstown. The distance run
was seventy-six yards, time eight seconds, priz is
a splendid saddle, bridle, and whip. The
knight of “Seventy-nine” won the saddle,
1 ledmont ” won the bridle, and “ Black Bess ”
the whip. But the chosen queen of the tonrna-
ment refused to be crowned or to have her name
made known.
Married : At the Church of the Holy Trinity,
Greensborough Md., on Thursday morning last,
by theRav. Georga F. Beaven, Rector, Mr. M.
S. Mutchler and Mias Lena, daughter of Mr. J.
P. Man love.
Married : on the 15th inst, by Rev. M. N.
Browne, at Westover Md., Mr. George W. M.
Cooper, Superintendent of Pnblic Schools, of
Wicomico county, to Miss Maggie A. Rnark,
daughter of Capt. W. M. Ruark, of Westover,
Somerset county.
Miss Helen V. Haley and Mr. Alfred M. Hod-
lan, the latter of Baltimore city, were united in
marriage at St. Patrick s Church, Cumberland
Md., on Tuesday, at 11 o’clock, Father Brennan
performed the ceremony in the presence of
many witnesses.
At Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church on Wed-
nesday iast, October 23d, Mr. William Mathews,
of Virginia, and Miss Ella Caldwell, were united
in marriage, the Rev. Dr. J. O. Peck officiating.
Gover Ksttlewell, Esq., a well known member
of the Baltimore Press, was married October 15th
m Frederick City, Md., to Miss Lotta Haller, of
that city. The Rev. George Delhi officiated.
Mr. Jesse C. Bain and Miss Emme C. Cris-
mond were nnited in holy marriage at the Couri
Street Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Va., on the
I7th of the present month. The Rav. A. E
Owen officiated.
a n?m e ft >e0rgia St ft e Fair in drawn
“ r ‘“ D ?®“ 8e The ladies are holding a
Th a ° f 7 880l ! ,ated Order at the Lanier House.
18 at . traotl,r « and varied, and the
building is thronged every night with visitors.
Among the attractions are the fancy tables spread
with a great variety of oroamentaf work hoTs
made laces, jewelry, handsomely dressed doHt
and a splendid gentleman’s dressing gown of
velvet and merino. Also fruit stands with
pyramids of luscious f .nits, a novel prin ing es
taolishment, where the types are set and press
operated hy skilled and graceful floors cKr
stands with choicest cigars; fish-pond w th In
numerable nibblers; voting stand for favorito
statesman, citizen, merchant, young man young
lady; lemonade stand; scales; art gallery 9 ew?n|
machine; mnsical instruments, etc. ^» 8ewlQ g
The most brilliant German ev/r danced in
Macon was given in the Masonic Hall of th?
city on Wednesday night, hy the Thaliaa Ctobt
In Angasta the great event of the week was
the unveiling of the monument to the Confed
erate dead, eroded through the exertions of the
noble Augusta ladies. A large assembly did
honor to the occasion. The address was beau
tiful and appropriate. a
FUN FOR THE PEOPLE.
tr "“'
and won.
for Pius IX.
Frankfort.—A hospital was opened a few days
ago in Frankfort.on-the Maine, the arrangements
of which are excellent. The has'»■'*"'/ -- v
“Geor<rity» n'aced at the disposal of the
and the Baron has p- 30,000 marks for
fund an ^“^“^"Pftauguration of the insti-
its maintena . „ real ceremony—An
tution was came 8 September, grants
Imperial Decree, of the -nn o ^ ^ M .
permission to the y Hanntth Matilde de
carrying
that on the
hundred miles distant, as wanted,
bnnarea m _ toTille road> g0 es as far as
the Kentucky line and the
the Memphis and
Memphis a ,:d
Paris and Erin, near
Charleston road, as far as Decatur,.the crossing
ihe work of assisting tne femaie poor.
, ■ Government—as stated in
Whilst the re80 lved on carrying out in
our last issue seems , ^ ^ ^ the jj eri in Treaty,
33ST33E and Nashville and Great Soth-
Jn It wouftd he superfluous to speak of the
“hteh Sej enabled to coonteract, ean-
not be reached by any other “ eaDS - .
: ss-j-sii
Here is pLtftf a^P^tchfrom Mason, Tenn I
*11 r nr.is-vFle road*. ‘In one room lay the |
d7d latoer and husband -d m an adjommg
srXa%rrbX.rVb h reS;X.x
bed clothing. They were supplied with every
th We have reports every day from the lower
Stas “ a
tereda-bie boat, loaded it to the gnards wi ^
ir mat joouv ,
a loyal spirit tb ® ?!. P ft a tton of the Jews in Servia,
as regards the ema P ^ ft ji eute r’s telegram
a similar feeling, ac al)pe ar to exist outside of
from Belgrade, does nowar^ ^ ^ ^
official c i rc ' e8 ‘. . ia as follows : The question of
date of the 7th inst., Ber ii n Treaty with re
fulfilling the clause » fuU rig ht 8 in re
spect to the admission J«»_“ “ n „« nnn
Evidently the Princess Victoria is following
in the footsteps of her mother as regards the do
mestic training of her children. One day the
imperial party started for a drive up the Saltz-
burg, and when quite near the summit, their
carriage bjoke down. What was to he done?
The distance was too great to allow of walking
and to send one of the servants on one of the
carnage-horses down to Hombourg for another
carriage would insure a long, and for the chil
dren, a perhaps injurious delay. However, the
1 nnce was on the point of dispatching his mes
senger when a peasant passed, driving an im
mense hay wagon. Instantly realizing the situ
ation and recognizing the imperial party he
sprung from his seat and implored them to make
him the- proudest and happiest farmer in all
Germany by getting into his wagon and permit
ting him to drive them home. The royal pair
laughed and consented. The whole party were
accommodated with seats amid the fragrant hay
and in this guise the futnre Emperor and Emp
ress of Germany, with their ‘august offspring •
as the papers call the little princes and princ
esses, came riding back to the swellest watering-
place in all Germany. e
Patrizio, who is employed "lusteau oi
^h^rthe halt in his hands the ball canght
catchi g Tne Count looses two teeth,
SSSta. »«• s ' 611 -
„ Pnllook brought suit for divorce
poisen her by putting laudanum in her coffse.
A shooting scrape at Dallas Union Depot was
A J lhv iealousv. Titus Johnson canght
Geoftge Loomis in the sitting-room of the depot
wife and commenced shooting at him.
Loomis got out of the way. Johnson was arrest
ed and put under bonds.
.t as the lamp,’ &o.—A convert of eighty-
three too feeble to walk, has been carried in a
tnree* wvi t c n inhnr Snnnora. Texas.
The young ladies and gentlemen who so well
performed the play of ‘Caste’ at Lehmann's Hall,
Baltimore, a short time since, have organized
themselves into a dramatic clnb. The associa
tion will be known as the Galaxy Clnb.
Mr. Marshall J. Parson,of Kersey, W. Va., was
married on the evening of Wednesday, October
16 Ji, 1878, to Miss Mollie C. Long, daughter of
John W. Long, Esq. The wedding took place
at bpringfield, Hampshire connty, Va., at the
residence of the bride’s father, and the nuptial
knot was tied by the Rev. G. W. Finley.
Miss Celeste Winans, daughter of the late
ihomas Winans, of Baltimore, is said to be the
richest heiress in America, very handsome and
only twenty years of age. The fortune she in-
jented from her father is reckoned at $23,000,-
Thomas J. Holland Esq., of Brookville, Mont
gomery county, Md.,and Miss Charlotte Hester,
the eldest daughter of Prof. J. D. Parkinson, of
Jacksonville, Fla., were nnited in marriage on
Tuesday last, October 221, at St. Barnabas P.E
Church.
A marriage occurring recently at Athens,Penn
between Mr, James Bee and Miss Martha Ann
Flower, suggests the following lines:
‘Well has this energetic Bee
Improved life’s shining horn-
* wLTfha *2->*l of October. The ceremony j
was 5 performed in St. Paul s Lutheran Church
u \Tp Crlutz in the presence of a great |
number of visitors,many of them in full
dress The bride wore a rich steal-colored si
dills enveloped by a veil of splendid lace. Al
ter the ceremony there was a large reception at
the residence of the bride s relatives.
There was a brilliant wedding at Richmond
on the 221 Mr. William Dill was married to
Miss Mary Ellen Fox the ma "‘ ag ® ^£“^77
the handsome residence of the bride s iatuer,
“bare S goodly oomp»ny °° m *
* j * uirlin,, land in Servia is encountering
gar d to hold ng opponents of the measure
great opposition. R J” ft nia, and state that in
cite the e “ m P 1 . • jo i an ded estates have passed
Hungary the P r,nc, P'® . ing the last ten years,
into Jewish. ownership ^ ^ Con8titulion .
thus involving question can only be de-
sidered that the^q ^ National Assem .
Rabbi.—We regret
week, the
It is con
cided at the meeting
bly next year.
London—The Chief _ the Rey . Dr .
state lha /; da " n | bbi ft as been suffering from
Adler, Chief through which he has been
slight indisposition, tbrou ft lond evening. On
confined to his room Bine® * learut thal Ur .
making enquiries yesterniay^
Adler was 8 « mewha,be “h a s taken place on Thurs-
A Grand Masorne fete has^ ^ ^F Qreat ^ ^
the Trocadoro, under the presidency of M. Cre-
mieux,°at which some of the principal personages
iu the capital were present.
at least $25 000 worth of necessaries,
it nronerly, a United States officer in charge,
L/d E il -o.g i» God', .bd hamanity a
name, on its voyage.
Re-Opening a Thoroughfare.
In order to guard against results utterly sub
tt£z&!i*s£:si£2ZL'S:
“is rp.“ 8 .*»» - . ih *
tends to aggrevate. ponstitute a most use-
Hostetter’s Htotnach Baters consntute a
ful agent in overcoming constrictions ot ^ ^
els, and promoting a regnlarhatat fre _
infinitely -P^ftfp^o^siftceit does not,
quently used produces a natural,
like them, act viale “ t ‘y’ „ 0 * impair the tone of
painless effect, whie it invigorates instead
5,. „«««», fiver, i-
S'Pt »Ure.J.U», i. rtreogtbened »d w
u la ted by it.
.. Th , gygy my ike j>“-
X7s«rrfT.W«
;the Jews were carried with them in j
manned
One Fly.
The Mischief he did.
A Parthaee (111.) journal furnishes the follow
A Cartnage > j , w„ik„ marri»<i
chair’into the water at Snlphnr Springs, Texas,
nnd duly immersed. At Bonham. Mr. Calvin J.
Fnller who was believed to be dying, was bap
tised by EWer Carlton. A large tub, filled with
tt y ftK niaced by the bedside, and at the
proper monftnt Mr. Carlton and the attendants
lifted the subject and immersed him in the bath.
After the ceremony the patient (sic) was strip
ed dried and put to bed again. His physi
cian who watched every symptom with nervous
solicitude, reports that his condition was per
ceptibly improved by the operation.
r The cSi a e U p h a; A a m u e d riC the sSSU possZion
m GUb-toDRae<l geotlemeD go abonl the Western
th Uurew°o“SS“a°nnt« M.ti.ticn They mlbo
ws S£W£
over night insist on pay^ £ Goyernment 8el -
p.»“ onnWit X. npon tbeir bet.,
receiving the change in good money.
“ s&JErt»
laW I, er ’ 2ft Mtttoirl crying over the loss of a
U 4 HL ed B eft C ch n w 0 as e fnftato^Bfttft
» C ^ -uu*aj* •jra'ssrs
in a case on trial. B ? meb b J y Jgl f t in the kitten.
nrising many eminent personages, legislators,
ftnncflmen, members of the Judiciary and oth-
““ The tovely brute wore pale lavender and
e f s * ,. t. After a superb bauquet the
whirled away amid cordial hand
She played the rubber
Brass i s more prized in Africa than gold A
weight. 016 drammer woaid brin g ««50 by dead
An exchange remarks that ‘Soloman, in all his
glory was not a raid like one of these Mexican
It is said eating onions will prevent the lins
® ba PP l °g- It will certainly keep the chaps
trom the yonug ladies lips. ^
A Tennessee editor boasts that his wife is the
best in the State. He says ehe always meets us
Hke n S: a 8he kaowd t00 ’ ju;it
When an artist climbs over a fence to eet a
nearer view of a handsome ball-dog, he m ist
take ooances of his sketohing the dog, or the
dog s ketching him. 6
The race is not always to the swift, as the
mule remarked when passing an express train
which had been ditched.
When Enmerson recklessly wrote, ‘Every
natural action is graceful,’ had he ever seen an
angry woman throw a stone at a cow?
A farmer, speaking of the thinness of his hay
crop, said: ‘The grashoppers have all got lame
another/* JamP ° m ° De bkd9 of 8 ras8 to
When fast young men in Rmo get into a dis-
pute instead of resorting to blows they go into
the nearest siloon and shake the dice to see
which is the biggest liar.
• Said • ft i8ad t0 a bookseller: ‘The book trade
Whutft i 18 "PP° se - b T the general depression.
What book sel's most?’ Pocket-books,’ was the
laconic reply. uo
‘I don’t lose no sleep worrying about the silver
8ald Grl gS ins * Tor it makes mighty
little difference to me whether I have to pay mv
debts in rock salt or cabbage leaves. The tough
end of the problem is the paying part. 1 8
•You want to break on this road, do von ?
Well, .von can * 1 - t- .„ * ;f „
I want a wife, a first-rate wife,
A girl that’s all my own;
To cook my meals and cheer my life,
With smiling words and tones.
reply to this touching
Failing to receive
his daleina.' H*"caUed, and the following con-
epistie. the love-sick swain concluded to call on
his duleina. He called, at
to ... yob. ..a I i.-
Folks says I love yon, and I does And folks
says we is going to marry, and let s ns.
The dinner horn iz the oldest and most sakred
horn there iz. It iz ^ to mnmk and piays
Home sweet Home about noon. It has bin
tew -.to k “Krtt
mond &
couple were .
^Church,Baltimore, was thronged
on^Thursday 24th inst. to witness tho nuptials
The^brlde^wore'anftmbofted garnet silk of rare
texture, princess© style, with ample tram. Both
heand Eer bride’s maids wore, bon.nets. Alter
It will arrest
• ( Mr James Howard/of Walker, married an the
Id*™aftnTlady named Symonds, about The orator stopped short,* ^ .j oanM
interesting yonng lady
sin 1ft Tutfthe ither morning/at bmakfast, an
smoe. on hnnBrv fly dropped down from
hisfterch on the ceiling, and, stretching hia
lecs P began skirmishing around tor his break-
- g ’ He crawled slowly around Mr. Howard s
eftffee cuVonceftr twice, sniffing the delicious
arnma and wondering how he conld manage to
eet a drink, when his foot slipped, he lost his
|rio a and in a moment more was floundering
8 rl P‘ , His struggles attracted
manded him. B ftMaly’s'lost kitten,
KSs8i“SJ#aa--
and hilled it therewith. Subsequently _ ^
tied the knot with his teeth, aod^epoisem thus
got into his Bystem and drove him mad.
Married Thousand
Miles Apart.
Of “i
S7ckedVp thrfly."and, with a hand item- 1 wft 6 8 ftftftrled to Mr ™**'* T J™*’™
^ ely _ P i?ft ?Lrft s ««d rase, threw it back on | ^ado, three thousand miles away.
41 On the a 23 b d of October, the Second Presbyten
rhnrch of Baltimore was filled by a large
>«r„r 3 ’«*p"to° ™ d » d <'P“‘" re
F„, toe «.a.l bndal ton, o..»d to. ^ ^
Oriental d«ign. «Sh to b.
&S&X2SK-4SMSW-S
magnificent India work.
MiaaFllaF Gordon, the great soprano of Mt.
Miss Ella h choir> i n Baltimore, will
Th® bridal
tour will be southward.
A grand concert for the benefit of the Public
Sohoftl No. 12 B ^afty° HaTl^/’BMtlmftm last
^ and appreciative
and the music very fine.
Banks, formerly of Virginia.
Tb., ... looking forward to tot
ever aov b'ifld haz. t
yu kan one of Ridman s guns. Sheriff s
man and bring nun in quieter than a Shenfl
warrant. It kan ontfoot enny other noise, it
kanzas the deaf tew hear and the dumb to shout
fer joy. Glor.ons old instrument, long may
youre lungs last !—Josh Billings.
A Western politician having made a speech,
wouiici up by saying. x i a. m
‘Gentlemen, them’s my sentiments, and let m
assure yon they are the sentiments of an bonest
man. Bnt, gentlemen, if they don t salt yon,
^Thre'e oTfonr times a conple appeared before
a clergyman for marriage, bnt the groom being
invariably drunk, the clergyman reused to marry
them. He reproved the girl, who burst into
tea Bntfte won’t come, sir, when he is sober.
A man agreed to cultivate a _garden for one
fb‘r»d“ e r?.ir«r?«rrik ? dfo,bi.
share of the potatoes. The tiller of the soil
refused to give him any, alleging that he had
raised but l half crop, and by the contract he
was to retain half the crop.
a little bov from New York went into the
trv visiting. He had a bowl of bread and
mUk. He tasted it. and then hesitated a mo
ment when his mother asked him if he didn t
Uke it, to which he replied, smacking his lips.
- wishing our milkman would
around in th© liquid
and ^playfully tossed him across the table. The
unfortunate fly alighted in a wet and bedraggled
condition on Mrs. H ’s plate,
grabbed him and flung him
band's plate. James gazed .
moment? and seeing blood in her eye.deliber-
bline with suppressed rage, threw it uacKon i
vftr ulate Then began a regular game of shut-1
tlecock between the two, afid that fly flew back
and forth until he was completely worn out
Then the yonng wife, bursting into tears,
seized her bonnet, and rushed from the honse
to the residence of her parents, vowing she
would never come hack, and James went out to
thA v a rn swearing to himself. In an hoar or so
the father of the much-abused wife came over
with a team and removed all her baggage, and
now they “meet as friends no more. They
wftt to seek his fortune, leaving his fiancee
gone West to seen nm “ ld coin e to
with the understanding wedding day drew
cause of business g g brine the young
a friend, who ^J^eTSother reffised to let
he/gTinkss’she was married, a telegraphic mar
riage was arranged.
ing id Baltimore Artok is
et offices and skate and cloak rooms.
was married to Mr. Ana Firet Baptist
iisss™
pink and green. . . w -
^pu« to"fc. w»! w....
T oTto. CT »t.g »'ir. d .*L. 1!!, LtoSw'D»“
1 frkndsl^ From thie time cf the first message i
ftienos. rro , the 8olemn “I do,
have separated for good, and thus two lives were Ir,c “ n maa answered the
rendered miserable by the single “ 1 “ te P °. f a I or J [o J hours. The bride started at
fly, On auoh small things do our destinies de | and husband in the far West.
pend.
hich was witnessed by *
was
once for
party left for Macon to be present at the State
Fair there in progress.
•Yes, ma, I was
keep a cow.’
A stump speaker said: ,
•I know no east, no south, no north.
A shrill voice ia the audience shouted. t
‘Yon had better go home and learn geography^
Two bovs in Newark, N. J., saw a man drown
ing in the Passaic river. They stripped off their
alnthes went to his recne and saved his life.
On reaching shore an offieions poheeman ar-
rested them for nude bathing. It is hoped th
policeman may fall into the river some day.
with no help save those two boys.
A tract distributor said to a yonng lady, whose
nnt them on the wrong side of your head.
P to o»to. reoently ..id: 1h.~ “ »«* “S
woman or child in this vast assembly, who has
arrived at the age of fifty years, but
truth thundering through their minds for ce
turies.’
Gen E B. Tyler and wife lunched with Mr
Mrs?Bnthford k
nrday, and wea . t r , nmber j and Fafr on Thursday,
them to the great T> d ;- a i politicians say the
?“ a r i T 1 7l,.to‘pi P ffloei n B.Uir-
^ ener4 ‘-a‘ a in e n , ‘the thing can’t be did.
-r. inffennitr have been displayed
Patience and tng _ J u AMfl svma Komi
Radical politicians say the
he Postof
Why, gentlemmen, ‘the thing
He has been totally blmd for several
Alabama. He fi o reoe ived while ereoting a
S“.Uo ( *t"i^to”»‘»dilytodoff of to.
timber himself*