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THE a disturbs wANee, Isa lie! ‘The oflicer in the case was called up and sworn, but he ha is story when she called him a liar thief. ‘Mrs. Parker, will you be silent? hed the court. «No, [ won't! “Then it will be the worse for you,’ “T don’t ¢: “T shall send you up for sixty, day “You are a mean old vi “1 shall make it ninety ¢ pizen Irs. Parker.” ver, never!” est kind of a row, and a dia- 1 id pin which cost thirty cents at whole- [Arkansaw Traveler. | sale, and which covered half his shirt front, but went up, all the same, The law is a bigger man than any women. | ” Bijah was saying, with bars of cell No. 2, as court opened, “ won't you please keep still? ‘This is thirteen drinks of water I have you this morning or quail on for breakfast, you can’t have it We out the last yesterday and ¢ t to be awfully skeerce for the next few ¢ “ Don’t you sass n she hissed at him. “<T’m a poor, lone woman, and I’m locked up in the jug, but I won't take no sass from |" : any living man.” f Wh You ar “T haint * Don’t you call me a liar, you old ud? nd don’t you or I'll tell the Judge | “Ifyou do I'll iait you till your dying JUDGE, adjourn and Anderson's back room. Next morning, the daily paper contained the following notic «The enemies of our chief of the tire de- partment having circulated reports to the ¢ffect that he had willfully neglected his duty, that gentleman was last night sum- moned before the city council to answer ainst him. ‘The in- a complete vindica- and friends on 1 forward to congratulate tongue is ever fMippant, and, to our shame be it said, ire ever willing to harken to the words of the tra- ducer. Our worthy chief will be a candi She raised the t date for re-election, and, as the matter now | Biju came out of it stands, it will be impe » to defeat him.” | m go down to ion resulted in n of our worthy cluef, Pour month “Tl never ge i the loss of IMS HONOR AND BIJATL IN CONTRAST. and that of James M out with a bland smi p, and he stood on the ch rubbed his hands t “Now, madam, his no: inst the vardon, but “Oh, no, no!” i ting you, and you must feel bald- for to call me names Tshouldn’t want to go and push myself in, and crowd some poor fellow out, vou know.” “Tsee. That's an excel r. Smith, 1 charge actly, your Honor. ent trait of char- The conversation was plainly heard in the Oh, yeenr court room, and his Honor being ready for busin Jered Bijah to bring the woman out. The first look at her showed that she was a bad one to deal with and his Honor forced a smile “Ts this Mrs. “What if it manded. “Tf it is then I was going to remark that you are charged with being drunk and c “Drunk, I pre- y well! Will it be too much trouble nd me up for thirty day our business here is to try and ac- comodate the public, It’s hard tim | know, but [will try and fix it for vou. Mhanks—very kind ef you. Can I con- If sent up for thirty?” ‘ou can, and good-bye to you, An time you should want anything in our line Oh, of c fam a great | hand to ich treats ine the best. she impudently de- LUNDBORG’S PERFUMES, Edenia, fame, Maréchal Niel Rose, Lundborg's Perfame, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. LUNDBORG’S ine RHENISH COLOGNE. trolling through the Publi rden and famous Boston Common, the untutored from the raw and unpolished West wed and his wild spirit tamed by the gnificent harmony of nature and art. iverywhere the eye rests upon all that is beantifal in ture, while art has height- ened the pleasing effect without. having in- troduced the artistic jim-jams of a lost and yr Artistic. Fiome Furnishings 7) JAMES B. McNAB, 747 BROADWAY ASTD SOG MERCER ST., Fine Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c., Wumishing of Flats and Apartments a Specialty. * Liberal T ws to Parties Wishing Accomodation, * undone world. It is a delightful place throug stroll in the gray morning while worm is getting his just deserts. the midst of a great‘eity, with the hum of industry and the low rumble of the throb- bing of the Boston brain dimly heard in the distance, nature rts herself and the vy, gad-eyed stranger may ramble for hours und keep off the grass to his heart's content. arly every foot of Bi y some I reminisce which to the early There, in ton Common is il incident. It is of a time when lib- ot overdone in this new world, and yrant’s heel was resting calmly on. the neck of our forefather. . In the winter of 6-110 next winter, as the ready math will perceive, 1,700 redeouts swarmed over Boston Common. ‘on the local anti- pathy of the touris ame 80 great. that they went away. ‘They are still fled. A few of th descendents were there when I visited the Common, but they seemed ami- cable and did not wear red coats ‘Their coats this s mare made of a cheek, with sleeves in it. Their wardrobe gener- ally stands a larger check than their bank ‘out. The fountain in’ the Common Garden attract the eye of the stran- some of them y beautiful. srewer fountain on b fT hill, pre: sented to the city by the late Gardner Brewe is very handsome, — It was cast in is a bronze copy of a fountain de Lienard of that city. At ee base ures repre: pickerel stabber Acts and Galat Surviving ‘friv nd relatives of these parties may well dover the life-like ex- has so faithfully the well fountain is probably the most eccentric squirt, and one which at once rivets the eve of the beholder. I do not know who designed it, but I am told that it was mode young man who attend i yat the Market daytimes a D ghts to art. The fountain proper sts of two bullheads rimpant. They stand on coms with their tails tied together atthe top. Their mouths are abnormally distended, and the water gushes forth from their tonsils in a bea > pose of these clas hea sublime, In Roman tu me Hfish or bull- the spirited ¢ KS, AND VARNISHES. 26 ROBE ST..N.Y. COLUMBIA BICYCLES AND TRIC comicbooks.com