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   Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - July 29, 1880, Marshall, Michigan                                It s b at f i Itis kinds of property to Insured in some of the one WHA WELL LIBERTY AND WHOLE Bonds and Bought and Hoket Agent for Kansas BaU Oxide Jas Adminis FILLINGS i f Cold taken in exchange grocery Operator on the Ear and lii Acute and and Dii Women suid 1 many years the treat icf 1 would looking one Who Mar and to call and examine large of Which they are As Low as any House in the A Made of t of Their Business lenge n How goldon light of nolden Tho tool to light to blem Boon will the valvet pall be upload goddess ot the And twin of down ibo eyelids by his ftom near and Loud tto lone mile In the violent oak The booting try The old tiny Who gave them til brightest His earth to HiB to Of hobbling oer the clods To bin bread from off noil Hli good mala of worhl The busy mart all aglow And from As distant The low oer daybook And aid and That like otho may not What mean those of That gently float upon the air the at your fair within theres a ball mum both left and of twentyone I The night 111 spent in Keep days timid ones of That your lovely mother Seek yo not hat you Hell Jollity and mirth A wund of revelry Is heard the palaces of Whores spent of dilly bread rum and gin While down yon dark and lonely street AD old and squalid Where slta with heart too sore to weep A woman with Ho and scant the That the While her aro That onoe ware fun of joy and nis the borne of him who once Gave promises of But love of wine has heeo the That children of But her And Oome forth to danoe the livelong Old Bo mends bis fair Who from Hadee Intrusted rare Of what the day has brought about Hald In early fragrant up the curtain of Whilst from her mountain Welcomed an with smiles of light And dramming on an ancient With While farmers are The heralds la the The flowers the claim ffo mark their modest golden And then the waving verdant grain Thats wet with mornings flow A nations a nation and mn of every day One fined with another cries Commingled sn tad and Sol made his boast of colors gay wen to golden Of travelers famished by the way Where hed dried all the water up And Hum list of other Bat ben rude Boreas grasped the And bore It bis stormy wings Onto tipon tbo THE X It was 8 oclock of a dreary winters on special duty at the Grand Opera was on his way past the Grand Hotel when be met a police man who informed him that there was something up in the Ruo much he merited quickened his But he had been anticipated by the of A crowd was at the carriage gateway Of tne cola with the heat of dis The detective lingered a mo ment to scrutinize the little but it was composed entirely of shop and innocent chance So he went into the princely he knew to belong to the Count of Montfort The first room on the first floor had been barricaded by a heavy piece of furniture it had taken two power ful men to move The castors had been removed to prevent it being rolled Not a thing in the bad been The doors were open of a where a ball dress was spread out on throe In the sleeping apartment wero the police servants and Police The latter glanced around and recog with some relief in his but tbe newcomer did not return the He Accustomed though lie was to scenes of bloodshed the present scene shocked Mm into and The room was very large and anng with maroon and ebony and In the very center was hed the lifeless remains of a beau young a which she and dragged over her in fall The corner of the lips was still curled in e to mock at the iaea of the fate abruptly over taken youth and The superb ana Bomber in the very latest taste ol that was most appropriate to the The boudoir was in the other extreme l Its door was a nuns some tair r under her VM of the for she had been run through from The carpet was crimson and hardly betrayed the but a white fox rug was horribly had cost the Brus 6f spiderlike toil formed a golden and half veiled a on the A Full Line of Robes nearly burnt out With having solitarily watched over the A very thin witn a chiseled whose was vacant in atrophy of arms on the wall lay on the It was the The bed bore ao trace of a struggle Suddenly a little rosy froth effervesced 09 the ladys which and the stared a trifle The brought inby had me affected the But the started in have time to do the Commissary after the detective explained how he came I have for a Nobody is under for him to begin the affair had stupefied the first thing manifest was the rer or murderers had not left the in on ordinary The por He be telegraphed to at call proceeded to the tiring Did you see your mistress at the ball She did not go to the opera was the to my knowl But to the masquerade at the Spanish Who was the gentleman who called for her She did not But the porter The Marquis des car riage had come and had brought her She had gone up lie alone beyond a The Marguis has the next observed the to assist the inquiry oon The magistrates order would do But let us it Gerold request his Meanwhile they resumed search for articles from the apartments other than that The Marquis de Medrano was prompt in responding to the He was in evening He was good and had been a fop among the Cade rousse a few years He was He had heard the news from his no or the crowd at the door would have enlightened He knelt down by the dead and dwelt a while in But there was nothing unnatural in his not expatiating upon the dreadfully sudden death of his recent partner in the Every feat ure had been attentively regarded by and the Wp understand you Montfort to a began the hit It was to My poor whose husband wished her not to be cooped up in his request ed my arm and having spent the early port of the I brought her to her I went to my but I was too tired to lost a few and came Did you see the lady to this door inquired the no She would even lot mo leave the I may value the information that the windows wore lighted tip when I came home a second Can you form any opinion about this Beally I know so little of the Montr fort Excuse my said with pretended but we know your Lordship to be quite in the world of who has been ac oused of being poor ladys cicisbeo of answered turning red after is a splendid She idolized this will break his heart when he learns it But who will impart the news Thats been answered the of An hour the body having been placed on a magnificent mass of rare flowers came from the released as ar ranged with By the midnight train en at tearing speed the Count His surrounded by the and upon black in that gloomy room seemed only plaited her long flaxen tran de Montfort strode up lo the having kept his countenance up to that but nature having been he fell on his em bracing the claycold and sobbed her The repeated through the in a tone which testified to the rarity of ike My Lord had tears in his Lithe morning to nay that he had been specially toasted with the I am sorry to tell your he that the case is inexplicable so But we are bound to pierce the The nobleman looked at him and answered It is useless for yon to look after the murderer of my loved He is no common criminal I have no other aim in life And when I meet be lieve I shall not call in the law to execute This speech seemed out of place on the lips of a Breton a race noted for religious aud on OF MUSIC turned round so as to disclose a hole in the wall with four On the upper level was shown the interior of a room The Marquis pushed the young Breton before the That inner room was the of Montfort As soon as they entered there the guide closed the second paneL What a fine said the was It ever made for Both houses belong to he without directly replying to They could hear indistinctly the up roar of the Federals seeking the fugi Hiss he soom You have lost your But suddenly a powerful voice thun dered on the other side ol them in the ebony Shut that door weve enough here My exclaimed the Joy added the with equal w So the Versailles troops have arrived A gray but hale ip rustic at put with a scarlet band on ts left arm and in a military ca the boudoir in You have kept my cried the ranging herself by the newcomers and drawing a exclaimed a who believes in the on the side of these atheists and of property and 1 rejoined the old by force of you are a but you forgot the saints when yon dis placed my son from his humble curacy and where was your respect for prop erty when you stole away the affections of Lady ort And where was yours for family when you murdered the poor lady here in the cried Assie Brothers 1 this is the murderer of the Countess of Mont fort He came in by this secret way and slew her because she rejected I say slay or I myself do it Hector reflected on singular haz ard that had brought to the scene of bis But he took hia course He went and planted him self where he remembered the lady to have and said Jackals may hedge in a Take the Uke of you for my to judge me Nonsense I Wreak your will on my body the rest flies above your levell Krel cried Fire on a hater of the people A dozen bullets shattered his breast But the volley was drowned by the tu mult in the street The regulars had taken the chapel and were clearing the streets as the fell Half an hour afterward Count Mont Colonel of the Second Nord entered his where he understood there had been fighting but ho In the ebony on the site of which his orderly a hud figure was blotting the man shot cried the un stooped over the body a pa per was pinned as only a woman pins to his battered breast Tho Marquis de for firing on tbe and for of tbe Countess of Witness Assie My wifes foster Medrano the murderer of my poor This is the hand of retribution The panel had flown open at the ex plosion of the The secret of the ebony chamber was laid nU one out since his mistress come home irom the ball The next to were the coachman and the ladys who had been to the opera ball not and had not one another to be On their going ftp they had heard barricaded door The had helped the coachman to re three had discovered the dead but not a glimpse of her At they were put under arrest In fifteen said grow ing more and more serious as he found jewels and cash I have met no crime so They examined the servants individu But their statements The Countess was but not to her She could hardly have made i ab in the She had given leave lor Hie coachman as her cavalier I her in MB carriage and maid to the night out Count had THE Like all rich Marquis Hec tor de Medrano found himself ruined by the He hast ened to Paris the the gates were opened from his Italian and found his house nearly centrally in good Absorbed in his he was in Paris on the 18th of Per haps he was the only nobleman who was not in London or the preferring to see their country desolated them rather than pass under democratic rule or into the forgetting all but The town was not and the thunder rumbled on the heights off Belleville and The spring came delightful after vigorous win and the Parisian little recked that the given his lady love came from ground on their own capit The Marquis had hidden in ids hotel of the Eue The gates were solid his servants He heard the firing on the Pare as it betokened an advance of the wv troops against the insurrection It was at this juncture that a young woman in the rad zouave dress of a vi vandiere Avengers present ed herself at the Assie A Breton from his own passed her into his My said I of the Commune in the Chapel that you are known to be and a is on the way to take you out They ore enraged that you have lived here as a tney so His laugh of contempt was out short by one of those knocks at the seldom oome to noblemen s port from a Kings lackeys or the It was a dozen musket butt Some one fired a shot from with Thats a said the against my Those men of mine wUl get And said the girL Dont you my lass theold fox has more than one gap to his bur row 1 The listener smiled secretly with un accountable In the cellar The collar Nonsense The day has gone by for trap doors of Meanwhile the doors had been broken A dozen shots were A of men invaded the yell ng Tour Lordl The TOOple were fired upon A ropel And me The girl dung to the gentleman In Make haste This There was a suit of armor Ha pressed one of the hundred orna An Adroit as is well was as adroit a swordsman as he was perfect in and he ever rode a pow and fleet During the re treat of the American army through New in the darkest hour of our national Pulaski with a small party of pursued by a party of British the leader of which was as good a horseman and mounted nearly aa well as rode in the rear of his detach and the British Captain came in advance of those he The morning sun was shining cast ing oblique as the pur sued party entered a long narrow having satisfied himself of the superior speed and command of his horse over that of his slack ened his pace and kept his horse to tbe side of the lane farthest from the The pursuing officer came up in hot his sword elevated so as to make the decisive cut upon Pulaski as soon as he could reach Pulaski rode as though he heard not the advance upon he kept his eyes fixed warily ground on the side of his horse toward the sun on his right As soon as he saw the shadow of his pursuers horse gain upon and found that the horses by the had gained about half the length of his own horses he gave the sudden sword out of 8t with his powerful and saw the decapitated head of the English officer follow the FKa mathematical eye had measured the distance by the position of the shadow so and his position giving a long back reach to his right while the cross stroke of mnst have the pursuing officer lost nis bead before he suspected that his proximity or that a blow was medi The Chinese Tne sharks fin is a delicacy is rarely omitted from the menu of a Chi nese feast It is one of the great olas sio dishes forming the pieces re sistance of on official and is eaten either in the form of a gar with or served up in small pieces in cups placed before each guest The consumption oi though it seems to be somewhat on the is the cause of a very important traffic in the principal towns of certain and especially in a street in Canton called Here these may be seen in enormous multi tudes hanging up in the shop windows among chickens and ducks and for the most part dried and and when in that state are es teemed sovereign recipe far those whose hair is getting Beside the dishes peculiar to tha Ce there are a variety ol dif ferences in their mode and cooking food unknown to for are kept for a or even two buried in heaps of imparts to them a taste of wood much appreciated by the gour Broad beans are after being mixed with form a very favorite sauce eaten with all sorte of the habit of eating rotten which sounds so strange to European is explained by show ing that the socalled rotten egg is only a ducks egg preserved for a long time in an airtight envelope made of and a number of other strange until the yelk turns first to a green and then to a fine when it is considered fit to be Sickness In the of was onoe and the following question Have you seen sickness produced by decaying vegetables in the cellars of farmhouses I think I For the case of a fanner of his wife and five Four sickened in Sep tember of typhoid and three In the cellar were found cabbages and other half a barrel of old and filth gen so that the smell was noticeable rods from the when cleared out by the doctors Through that typhoid fever sneaked into the A writer in the New York Times says Miasm is the moet subtle foe of the farmers It is generated in his cess cellar soaks into hia and ap in the limpid water enters his bedroom by and poisons the very air he And all this from the want of a little Our Bodies After r approach to r inhabiting the at the animal a very the human has tbe the matter of this the and w vegetable productions of the earth clear away from the earth the gases thus and decomposing and as them for their own of changes has been going body cast into 19 no lees than t produces T Am of This on ever since man became an occupier of the He feeds on the lower on WO Of which in due become a The lower the herbs and in become animal by its again pass into the are ready onoe more to be lated by the earth or bone sub stance alone remaining w where it is de not even there unless as a common Marriages In England at in England except under the signed fiat and special license of the Archbishop of first petitioned for and ob The grant or refusal resta en tirely in the discretion of the who is said to enter into every detail By 102 ofthe Constitu tion and Canons of the Church ol En gland of 1608 now in force it is or that all ordinary marriages between the hours of 10 and 12 in the and the same canon law has since been confirmed by various acts of and is to be found reaffirmed by the Marriage act of George The collective wis dom of Parliament time to time deemed it wise to provide against the ac cident of foolish young of old of all being persuaded to celebrate marriage late in the partaking of the bottle freely at banquets and Also the debates in ment show that it was held that the mar riage service was not a thing to be thoughtlessly and lightly entered generally understood that the canons cannot be altered without royal license from the Queen issued to the Canterbury and York who must be unanimously agreed as to any floating Among the many natural curiosities of Tuolumne county it is not generally known that there is a floating Up in the lying pearl in the great mountain is Squaw lake a beautiful sheet of now utilized by a mining company aa a For many years the lake has been a favorite and delightful resort for fishing and contained nearly in its center an comprising about an acre of covered with luxu riant grass and a growth of willow and It was never dreamed that the pretty little island was not terra but when the bulkhead across the outlet of the lake dammed up its waters the island rose slowly until it had been ele fully sixteen feet above its original It would be a question for the naturalist rather than the geologist to determine the age of this floating as it is evidently made up entirely of decayed Perhaps at some remote period the roots of a by the drifting put in the formed the nucleus from which the island has but it seems sin gular that it should have remained an chored and unchangeable in its The locality is much frequented by who hereafter no se the increased ville Sentinel Why Undo Phil Broke the i old Phil was a fervent a great gat of He attend all ue inge on tne neighboring and could pray louder and Conger than any of the But Phil Bad one weak lie dearly loved differ by any pa Phil a dollar to work in ie A Horrible A horrible story of a duel between tiro of Morocco is reported The two both occur a good were enamored same and agreed to fight met at a snort distance from each being armed with a a re volver anda and mounted on The duelists rushed at one another at which resulted fa one of being and the fight was continued on foot After men had received several bullets In different parts of bodies they closed and commenced a violent ana horrible struggle with One Of the men thrust his knife into the others and received a cut from his enemy which opened the whole of his chest Too weaft to toe their the dying men took to rating one ahr and with hto teeth closing on tie others who to rip open his object of the encounter was thus as each prevented the other ol the hand of the who must in endeavor to one at a time if she wishes to a hus IT on 4 came home after with n Mf have you Phil M jest knocking nave been Working for you the old is in and he jest showed me asU ver dollar and jest it afraid the get you for breaking we Sabbath Phil scratched his head a minute and saidt I souse He remember the Bab bath day and keep it V Phu went off looking pretty ana it was not long before I heard nis voice in fervent prayer back of the ao I mought I would slip down near beard him ripped and cussed and lest f arrive jne this time Ill never do it he gives JP a At this was obliged to beat a retreat but I am thinking that Se only Christian m this TOT is a great inven It always warns the burglar in geason for him to get out of the way be iore anybody can shoot The Parsons In a little town near Providence ihe venerable pastor called on a pious fami one and was invited to con duct family The 3yearold pet of the family as the er was that the sole of one his shoes was partially off at one The had been a black smith shop watching them shoe quietly ran and got a ana be gan to bang on the parsons e The reverend brother r kept on but the teat of the family had too much laugh in them to The Effect of Coffee the eminent English in respect to the popular no tion that coffee is an unhealthy that it keeps up a constant irrita tion of the and brings on de pression of There was a great deal of truth in that says the aa coffee cannot be tak en in excess without producing sja and but moderately used It ie an and wholesome bringing mans best into The quantity and should of another cele says nervousness and peevishness of our times are chiefly attributable to tea and coffee tha di organs of confirmed coffee era are in a state of chronic which reacts on the producing fretful and lachrymose Fine ladies addicted to strong coffee have a characteristic which I might describe as a mania for acting the perse saint Cocoa and chocolate is neutral in its psychic and is ly the most harmless of our fashionable Bobbed of Her Louis there comes a strange story so strange that at first it ap like an invention of some in genious manufacturer of In shows it to be founded on fact For nearly twenty years a wealthy man has been starving his daughter of the keeping her all the while looked up in a suit of The infatuated man is the vic tim of a queer In earlier life he had lost all his One by one each of them fell a prey to some and the father became There is no state of physical ail ment nor of mental or moral for which some quack is not found to When all this mans children nad and a new little daughter was born unto one of these quacks dropped This particular quack was probably a mixture of Indian herb doctor and gypsy fort With solemn guise of profundity of wisdom he delivered his which was that the new bom child should be kept for twenty one years out of the direct rays of the in as a prescription were she would If it were death would be the result Surrounded by all that wealth con give except free dom and this poor creature has now reached the age of She is pallid and flabby and and She looks more like wax works than like a living girL She has books and pictures and embroideries and laces and fine appareL She takes exer cise after a but it is the fashion of the convict in the She has been told that her imprisonment is for her like a dutiful daugh she would fain believe it But her monotonous hie is so burdensome to her that she would rather die than live out even the year which must elapse be tween the present time and her her the outside world is something as intangible as the life of the She knows of it by The tutors and who exercise rigid scrutiny over all her move ments and are as jotters to have told her of green trees and running riv ers and crowded streets and throngs and the busy rush of the A dim picture of all this floats confusedly before her but practically she knows nothing of these things and cannot comprehend In the narrow confines of her she won ders and meditates and paces up and down and chafes at her She would joyfully exchange her lot with the poorest newsboy or the most unwashed bootblack on the She is fam ished for and declares that she inust have it or When the term of her captivity shall and her ty fatner opens the door for her to the outer she win be Uke a leafless and plant SoflA Mima overwhelm uons for he has brought her up to a life which will make hsr utterly Sunshine is not a thing which can be administered in one dazzling dose when the victim of shade and shadow attains As well deprive a child of proper food until it comes of proper spread before it a rich array ol delicacies which it neither under stand nor digest Bather feed the child on the most delightful and nourishing diet during infancy and Flavor the food with let the child walk in the A childhood of clouds the whole A flood of sunshine from the earliest infancy means strength and joy and health and happiness all the way down to old To rob a child of its sunshine is to make its whole life a of Women VoteM In We are indebted to a staff for tne following anecdote recent registration of fe is Touched for by an eminent of the most distinguished stonecutters of the Hub Enter old lady of a certain I wish to tour please Jane four age that I must give Instinct of Much ia said and about the reasoning power of But did you ever hear of a leech reason ing Says a medical man I had occasion lately to keep some leeches and water beetles they were put into round open glass about six inches and about twothirds full of A medical leech Which one of these vessels got and within an hour after it was found on the and replaced in the although the vessel was left uncovered as this leech never again tried to get out A horseleech and two beetles treated in same way did the same thing and once only each preferred the water to the dry table and on being replaced they tried to get out again there fore they had been taught by Is this not a high order of intelligence There M no human infirmity more cu rious than is and any other about which so little The oddest thing about is that not or even it the who is afflicted is aware of the defect Colorblindness js an Inability to dis Those who are wholly colorblind can see no more than the forms of things but cases ab sence of the power to perceive color are very la most persons who are lacking in this the infirmity extends only to certain One man cannot perceive a red color an other green J another and so This partial colorblindness is not un Examinations by experts seem to show that about one in every twenty men is defective in the percep tion of and it is asserted that the defect is not so common in women as in Probably hot fifty readers of this pa par are conscious that they are color if oculists are and four or five in every 100 persons are de ficient in this the defect assumes proportions that command for toe reason that there are many occupa tions in whicha quick and accurate per ception of color is The lack of it may render success There are many ways of testing the to find out if it is The best to put m the hands of a of various and ask him to separate the pieces into green and other colors and then to shade them from light to dark A man who is colorblind will usually make a mis take in assorting the hi the first four or five given him for exam Another test is to see if a person can read red letters printed on a black A third is to cover a blue printed with black with thin white tisane To the perfect the letters appear a yellowish If they are black letters printed ona red they will appear green under the The causes of colorblindness have been sought by scientific and very plausible theories have been formed regard to which we have not space to The defect ia A person who does not know colors can never be taught and thete is no operation or instrument that will remedy the de Youths The The Secretory of the Treasury has transmitted to Congress the result of investigation made by skilled officers into contagious diseases afflicting report concludes as follows is a neat aa readily communicated among them as smallpox among not actual but by excretions of all In this country it has never devel oped de but has always been in by It may be prevented by remedy is not to be thought of in this country under present It has a period of incubation of from nine to sixty not exceed ing forty when de are easily distinguishable by experts from those of other The only proper method of sup pressing the disease in the United States fa by the destruction of all diseased or exposed and a thorough purifica tion of buildings they have been kepi No contagious pleuropneumonia now exists or has ever existed in any State west of the Allegheny It does not now exist in the United on or near the boundary of the Dominion of and that it does not now exist in that The disease now exists only in the eastern part of New in New and perhaps in parts of Verginia and the District of The general course of tramo in cat tie is from the West to the Only a and those of blood stock of great pass or into Canada from the East At the present with ordinary cattie may pass from the Western which almost exclusively furnish cattie for exportation into through Portland and to foreign without danger of in Circumstantial Many innocent have suffered for the crimes of About forty years a gentleman was tried and convict ed upon of the murder of his She was heard to Dont Ma mel and that in stant or was fired Under these circumstances the gentleman was convicted and Near twelve months the who had arrived in hearing of the elucidated the whole It appeared that she had formed an attachment for a person of whom her Wham in the he was dissuading her from the when she replied that she was resolved to have or it would be her and therefore said Dont kin uncle dont kill me At the moment she uttered these a was discharged by m neighboring The same night sne eloped from bar uncles house and the combination of the suspicions stances occasioned MB ignominious For the mischief aha nad wrought the poor girl had her whole after life to repent it London A and nts i Jug up was 80 A Detectives A man was wanted by the says ting and Dramatic in the arts of mak his wouldbe long he escaped At a detective was put on bis and of all he to in quire about One of the most intimate of them it a certain young and about her he first of all found out He had reason to suspect that she was ac quainted with the fugitives go the first thing to be done was to fol low her one Saturday when she was free from her employment An innocent young detective in the guisa of a was told off to and endeavored to strike up an in which design he was though he ascertained that Kingston was her destination that To Kingston he and traced her to a house occupied by an old about whom the neighbors knew no more than that he was an old He was an elderly never went to the never went saw nobody and how was he to be caught and examined f There was nothing about him to justify the police in entering and the detective walked round the in company with the wonder ing what to do next At the back of the house was a in which wasa ken nel containing a big or rather not containing for he was lying out m the sun at the end of his sign of life was visible in the Jump over the wag and kick that dogt then hide behind the salathe detective to the In a moment the young man waa ovar the and the dog was howling from the effects of a kick in tha Neigh the window appeared the old No one was about the dog continued to and incautiously the owner came down the garden to see what was the Beneath the wellmade gray w the detectives keen eyes recognized the object of his and in a mo ment the arrest was The Ministers An intelligent visiting New England 100 years would have no two prominent traits as character izing the One waa singleness of purpose the other was the ness with which everything interfering with the attainment of that purpose was put If a young man proposed to be A fann or a or a or a law or a or a he went forward to what he had made up his to in as straight a road as circumstances would permit He might not travel as the crow flies is seldom allowed in this linary life to take the and down over streams and through Like the Roman lived and carried as little the significant Latin name for baggage as He laid aside every and did one v An anecdote of an oldtime minister illustrates how these two traits gave character to religious Noah Benedict was one of three pastors whose united service in the church at covered the long period of 160 nad a high rank as a next to his pulpit and loved a firstrate But pulpit was his first and everything which waa likely to tempt iTm to his mind from that was puT out of tha He had a young graceful and fast Everybody in parish admired the minister s But one to the surprise of his Benedict sold his of his astonished neighbors asked He was growing replied the But I thought him a very orderly quite he once ST MJdb Window the tubed v 1 now thy And soon s Bfr ny tbf Than A i OO wO Was thrust In tones mi THIS AND r woman belong to the of on rout A havings very thick skuE used often to call J the king of I t fellow one you could words as I should Quit I monarch of the IT is healthy man at times an noun and yond i i friend this morning that I cant its nothing that interfere razor in hand and ing ifs a answer but its human nature to so Boston Ax dinner she had one of whom 1 since her wit is of the sort that I am between two Then of application for skin is rubbed and the One ox two bruised and applied and the become in a very short Man should split is rather refuse when wife m her eyes let ma go down cellar and an hoot toget up an Tow madea fool of mm to his way you got me to sweetly responded the wife do yourself an injustice OWD a if you but reme seems to have hi legal circles in New Yorky Daily Register chronicles a ance Overturned This a lawyer who told his wife he j ing Ol J oome into possession of tween lit Tha the pendulum is an lead hung on ft rusty face is of the course atl tions and ried out within Plevna by the Bulgarian sixteen cannon and been which Osman Pasha to be buried before he surrendered tbe gentleman counts his and very toftA quaint old ambrotype of It shows a gaunt and man of 37 an and dressed m with an oldfashioned stocky andt hia uncombed hair out alt AN Oil City was one day in white story was attacked continued fit ol tto and complimented OIL pronunciation of the Bussian A painter wonderful command of color i one friend did not i take it quite all the da yon know are but three painters in the who understand they Tat last Why I the names of the other two 1 cattie may the Western States to the ports of New Phila and for without danger of State and municipal regulations are not to be relied upon to prevent the importation and spread of the or to effect ite Stringent quarantine regulations are essential to the protection of this country against its 14 A veterinary sanitary whose duty it shall be to all reports of the existence of the collect information respecting and re port to some department for is essential to efficient action on the sub 1 15 Authority in such commission to with State and municipal au in preventing and eradicating the disease by supplying money out ot appropriations by Congress for the pur pose would be audio in accord ance with the acts refer ence to the National Board of The authority in such hoard to promptly isolate and slaughter infected and diseased wherever and to award compensation to the would be an effective agency to extirpate the It is for Congress to con sider the policy and legality of such he was answered the I down on And stars A ttt s the law requires it would not tempi me to give it I Not that I Noj had Bef wear it on my as a hackman does his number but am if my slater has a it is that she dislikes any reference made to her age aid 1 could not mv dont wish Harper A baU travels at the rate of 600 milu an says that the the incarnation of in Egypt tact his good 50 of are accus retain a don for in cases of severe one of hasbeen a ten THX Saturday Cairo donkey everything and Hia his avidity for above premising nomine to interfere with his purpose ol fi any of our readers would stand our Lords injunction as to cutting off the hand and plucking out eyey let them read Matt to the light of this Ha asked a Cincinnati belle if there was much refinement and culture in that city and she replied bet your boota were a cultured little is known regarding Joha the founder of Harvard Col lege He was an who came to this country and on the Mth of 168U He left to found a A mon to his was erected in toe burial ground at Charlestown by alumni of the and was in with address by At the suggestion of George late Sav age onoe offered a line for about John and got no informa fourteen miles miles and fortysix miles with a wall 100 feet and thick enough for three chariots abreast Batry lon was fifty miles within the seventyfive feet thick feet with 100 brazen The Temple of at was 420 feet to the support of It was 100 years in Tha the pyramids waa 481 feet in and 853 on the The base covered eleven The stones are about sixty feet in and the layers are employed men in Tbe 300chambers and twelve in once and The Temple pipe was so that it was dered of the carried from walls of Borne were i dp Wei IB five feet elei five feet a sk feet and tion of men under five feet was sixtyfive per foreigner once remarked ia Continental armies the more stalwart more verse was the suicide performed in 1 open the abdomen by two with a short Nearly alt officials carry on their swords one to anr many and the other harikari all It is a very common aa by so doing a are often to themselves by and by so doing their children inherit all their property and their but not so if the haw taken place who Buf otherwise be in this and thus their revenge on the are forbidden to on most of the large of especially such as come from a good band wires to At first tions are very sligH they crease as tiie to The principal are not allowed to play while certain the suspension I Niagara by ox processions of they will keep X regular stett of crowd of soldiers would cause i At  

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