me. ing,June!6.ickkeir aOil'I lever’stedevs.Ktlll111-e 1*1re-lin-tlilt;Heretofore John's family has consisted only of boys, and it had been vvhis-meI pered around that the desire of John’st heart was to become the father of aj girl, and when No. 1 came bouncinglso into the presence of his father de-#*• +An Important Decision.There is a case now pending inoil J(Didn't I Tell You So? nigChi Saturday John Ingels was seen theI at the Democrat Convention watch- I1ned 1,1 n the doleful proceedings; presently rislt;.j he went slipping out sly, devilish sly Ha• aw • .sir! Later in the evening we ascer- tained that a grand juvenile matinee (|avhad been held at his house to celebrate tlt;MI]the arrival of a tine pair of twins. pajcrongmi Y\\formanding a pair of pants, rattle box, some string and a few buckles, John at *1SOIhove a very deep sigh ; his fears were j calmed however when No. *2, a beau- I tiful eight pound girl, arrived, and his hefij)4 heels flew in the air as glibly as the tioit pencil of a short hand reporter. C1D. „ Around the house he went, shouting ^ i a 7 r“Eureka! Hurrah for Blaine and Lo- Oh gan ! To say there is joy unspeaka- Mr:blc and full of glory in that household of 1would be putting it in a mild form. jJohn is happy, so is the mother and julvbabies, and the Gazette Trim \e is nRM happy in extending congratualations. n,t,bn* A I A A -