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1 wridhine advertises that a young man can have board and lodging. with all the com: farts of a home, Higgins chuckles as he pictures her ax above. New for the Lit ime Some Books. : Complete in me Series awarded this and © raise cannot be ries They are of aq after a child them, it is generally unable to s] whisper, One of the special mention has for its dramatis persone Blucman, a little six-year-old nnurse, The plot is quite simple. If the little girl does this thing, she is fed to the Drag if she does that thing, she is fed to the Bluen dies in the last chapter, and that she didn’t die in the first. The nurse likes and ultimately marries a policer One tinish tory with a feeling of ne for the t eae: stories desi p of the | » makes a | for not . He never did anything wicked but and that was when “he fell and broke on the ath day, spoiling a pair of pantaloons which his mother had just made for him out of some old parlor cur- When he got well and the bad boy langh at his pantaloons, he would the beautiful book’ which the hool superintendent gave him. pwup to be aman he went for a would show them Sun Klay rved life he nchief had him his entire % when 4 1 he atl > story of ‘Tommy ition depicting the of Tommy Tough, a very wicked who always cried when his mother rive him four pieces of pic. Ie day-sehool, but it never und. for prizes he the only prize he he found ina of railroad candy. After rents no end of trouble, he y ran away to and became a pirate. author dese with gi vividness seareer in this line of business; how he a clever adventure little boy, refused te m to too, vod, fact, t In 181,000 bill tha causing | finall THE JUDGE. grew to bea terror along the coast of the Spanish Main: how he finally” w this mode of life and returned fom tind both of hi working in a hat 500,000, and rved two y and then per- rably of old His son is now Sdnde” of New York. f this book would be. incom plete were reference not made to the charm. story of two little girls, both members of ie Sunday-school class. ‘Their names and Nellie, Jane goes to Su and because she must. Jane puts her penny in the missionary box with great pride, while Nellie y in with great reluctance y for the poor little heath- uo greater ambition than to Win the warm sand all day, but in more for civilization ad carame 1 clocked stocking e intention of tl author fa plainly (o- bring. into violent. con- trast two girl natures of widely divergent characteristics, and from them to draw a moral, but the moral arrived at is more sci- entific than. religions, to be 2 young girls ave district sho is the affianc man worth $15,000,000, ory through t titled to'at least Other t Vt month, 1 bride of a young People w the end should ty-tive cents, similar’ in ones noted are included in the handsomely bound in oil cloth, a food on the other, Up to the hour to press we know of no kaw which c body to buy it POL W, Ir makes Herr Most mad to h nt to him c+ wants it. hot, boilin the gaping, gurglin Tt must be a terrible thing to see Herr Most when he e he might hundred thou oreven lukewarm, Te sh from tie him hand would be risky, a true man tha save his country. will not A WINTER ROMANCE ut moustac A diamond flash: A natty little drummer In his las * Miss Belle grand daughter of the ls her debut asa id to be an accom- Pray, who was her York Dramatic News. number I find this statement Cushman F; Charlotte public reader. plished el fat hy New The dari bast” with bom- une who rhymed * ” is unkempt, No wonder that px light. It’sa regular | to pay eter to the | | the ave his blood | man is not | mperil his life to | Wail of a Widow A wivow weep! Stood there by her husband's She cried and she mare ss For her heart was tilled wi Mone with her silent dead the words she tomb, were my loved kind and 1 will forever mourn Until L find number two She thought of her gloomy state an round: Mone with her silent These were the words she said “Th pme man will If only Vve half ae 1 will freeze Wes tthat the new nickel piece be stamped “six cents” while the Government out it. The dies necessary to make the re expensive, and by thus ue of the coin these dies themselves, and very likely a pro- fit might be obte even without consid. ering what they wo The great trouble with the state they do not give stifliciont thought to f politieal economy. ‘They pay nto drawing their salarics yout the country in parlor town of Pithole, oil . twenty third lary Mee init] a population of 15,000 souls are but three families living believed to be the only The ther town Ir is said that Lord I at the mar- of ae hostler, honored the eve by f beer, Whe down to ing away sat heer instead of «quarts, it | looks to us a little bit stingy. Pity poor Higgins ax he beholds the actual widow f comicbooks.com