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and himself sitting by the eS 4 of Annaur; the ‘of Persia ish monarch with a foaded revolver ine and the Czar of all the Ru and vet—to hand, with which he threatened to put day- | show how firmly the principles of Hepubli- light throngh a scoundrel who dared lay | canism are imp! in the breast of every one fin ered folds of the banner + American—he is just as ready and wil of freedom; he was for th ant act eres sever he was to accept any post of a noble of Spain by the grateful sov- ift of the people, from sand, did not his Republi instinets | Pe erof Skeedunk, Tex., to President him from doi Tom has e United States. it to paralyze any hotel clerk in the | land by insersbing in the r Ochiltree, L? * Mancha in the cap) f France, he w on the ‘Tonquin alfaie, by both Pres Grevy and the Marquis ‘T Ochiltree, the great trath may be aseribed the peaceful termin: what at one el tol and prolor “ between the Chie | TD saw the flush on her rounded cheek nese and t . nuny his res | As we cireling swung in the open space; ception was most enthusiastic, and the un veiling of the Sta Nation took place some days before the time or lly selected, so that Mr. Och - liver the congratulatory addr he, how. Who was she? That no man would ask ever, declined the ras he was afraid i wept her perfumed hair, that a at deal of the rence would he | And her eves, from under the narrow mask, thrown away, owing to the fact that his Suited into his with a re: auditors would not understand a werd he And [led her ¢ said, maso only speaks two ht United States and Texan; the consists | Tate the mans ht to peer of words which are usually represented in Vader the mask; yea, even knelt, all newspapers by dashes “1 ed—,” Whispering a comp! 1 for her ear “My —— — of an opponent may think Wate he dark eyes glow and melt, himself —— lucky Hohe comes out of AST spoke of love Lalmost felt. this ——— conteat with n———- rag of ep Groning brave il Iki the cheek, Gie- oF ose’ on bis co tncet ete, Te |, 8 lester and lower the eyelids fell will be seen that this is a somewhat difficult Fob mes are strong, and w 5 ali am Jan Pty make oneself understood in, es- So 1 drop the mask from the fuce, and —well vecially when one’s auditors are foreigner Laughing before me was sister Melle. n Rome, Mr. Ochiltree was invited to ki ee) ec aaaes the Pope's toe, but as he was particularly | napy, traveling with her little boy in struck with beauty of the Roman gals, wilt, | a drawing room car recently, appeared to he respectfully declined the hone be | have much trouble in keeping the child within considered it would be a waste of material | bounds. He would craw! over and under the which could be, and was being better urbing the other yp stuwe Mle says Std reminds him pen and shut the windows, and, in strongly of the court house in Austin, only Ike himself as:imerous ae circitic it’s a trifle larger, and a year or two olde In ‘Turkey, Mr. to the Sultan, whom r,. am ON pense, to the Sult the female sex, and a principality on the Be phorous; the latter he returned to Meeran, or Hatid—or whatever his d—— name (those are the words of Thomas, $n Texan), and the Circassian he disposed of toa Dime Museum, which was short of fat women. | : mn F The ‘Turkish monarch made hima Mu FASHION teak Home again, Eromiaen minet the Hurd eradé aid ow the broad ocean and the distant mounts every morning and evening, to kneel down | 'P She wings her on & piece of ataie earper with. lis face to | Restles in her old haunts on Marray Hill, tl Dob hisforcheil to the sronnd three | 284 the avenues are again filled with life and times, and repeat seven verses of the Koran [oy parang aly bat fairy costiim without takir ; That is, Hie Sule "beneath the narrow brimmed y dete lacs nt i peninat | chee lees ved, than (ho toga that wire é a suinst a bar. | cluster around them. Let us hope that with itt leas teoableso ing all this beanty and display of wealth there is lit a ; happiness in & at beats under the AE Ton Peat | flashing diamond brooch. = eee ‘ wee : Berlin, entitled ** Ma alena Mr. Ochiltree proceeded to Christ is a baritone, Magdalena a contralto, e, where he gave George some points | Simeon a baritone, and the apostle a tenor. on horse raising, which will enable His Hel- | This goes to prove what THe Jupcr ob- lenic Majesty to pay his board in America, | served recently, that makes it all the differ- should the * whir of time” ever oust | ence what youeall athing. A Passion Play him from his present position. During his | is regarded as very horrible and shocking to further wanderings, our distinguished fellow | public sens bilities, but a singing Saviour in citizen met the “King of Atlanta; the Ty- an oratorio is all right, and doubtless will coon of Japan; the Emperor of China; | prove a good drawing card, Masked. I wer her With her be od nutbrown hair, And we duced te wen the hi Uniler the chandelic hit glare To the witching strain of a swin While lips are seated, eyes yet may speak, And hers looked up in my cager As Uheld her close itt the brief embrace, stair— his mother was effectual in producing 1 than a minute of quietude. At length an irritated passenger said, with a world of sleeping sarcasm in his votee, * yonr litt hoy appears to be particnlarly lively,madam.,” “Oh, ves,” responded the lady sweetly; * he thinks he is in chureh, Rox psy MeSweenry arrested a pret. ty, but talkative young woman for dranken- tiess and brought her before the jud Kefore his honor had time to a stion she said “don’t try to stop my talk- . jud wr youcan't doit” “Tnever stop a woman who talks,” said “Please tell me then why Tam arrested and brought here # *'Phe oflicer says a car conductor ordered him to arrest: you for being drunk. Wha your name?” Never mind that ! I'm called Mrs, A. M Farley from my husband, whe has deserted me and taken my child away, ‘The case was to be heard inthe Harlem’ Police Court to- day at half past two. D started for the but in the car were three witnesses on the other side: they nd 1 retorted, The conductor tri alki and when [refused he ° Callin Miver id: “This | woman is drur —the only offen mitted —T discharge her, With a witheri look at the officer, the wom sa If all women who ta! | drunk, u think you'll find but few saber or in the community, ‘The tongue is we snd they Hall use it too, an n't tit.” With this parting injunction She left the court room. Tuk Newburg Centennial is still bearing fruit, and there who have 1 | Those who are ti mn the pr stances would permit. tion from | watches, will be apt to remember at ar they replace their time pi sen on that festive vecasion and these who are still in duranee vile for mixing too muel gin with their patriotism, will think often of New. burg—at least till their prison ure opened, Love of country is a beautiful sen- tment in the abstract. Mus. Joxes keeps a boarding ho isalways compli of hard time: ) und the other woes inciden xistence, She ¥ arrived at the conclusion that she z ake both ends meet, and accord. ingly is she one end vegetables, much to her boarders’ disgust. + Do you know who came to save sinners? asked a B wher of an honest Dutch- man who occupied » class, 1 heard it was Got, The question- er shook his he ; my good Hans; it was Jesus Christ. th n of ( Oh, he So it was one of the poys? tought it was the ole man,” rephed Hans. oF Bacox” is shortly to be pub- lished in England. Mr. Porker, of Cincins ti, has ordered a copy of the work in ae though he says he is puzzled to know what anyone can tell him about a life of ba- con, as he has lived one as long as he can re- member anythi A STARTLING innovation for a bride was that of the Countess Octave-de-Behague who was recently married to the Vicomte de Kergegei. In consequence of the death of the Comte de Chambord she was married black silk with a phenomenal train, blick frills at her neck and wrist, and a black bon- net ornameted with jet. comicbooks.com