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THE OLD BEAU. How cracked and poor his laughter rin How dulled his eye once flashing warm; But still a courtly pathos clings About his bent and withered form, To-night where mirth and music dwells Tlis wrinkled cheeks, his locks of snow, Gleam near the grandsons of the belles Ie smiled on forty years ago. We watch him here and half believe Oar gaze may witness, while he prates, Death, like a footman, touch his sleeve And tell him that the carriage w shi of North Dakota cteristic coat-of- fringed with icicles, would ma priate emblem.— Zexas Siftings. The settlers of the prospective state are discussing the question of a arms. A frozen stee quite an app DURING A RECENT SPELL OF WEATHER. Tom Kob— ** (Queer weather this, Bob. Is it rain or snow? It wouldn't be mist if it were neither.” When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, wi When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castoria she was a Child, she cried for Castorii Current Literature is the best edited magazine of its kind in the world. Philatelphian—" Is itt has gone or is yoing out of existence ?” New York sirl—" Ves, You sec, everybody knew who the charter members were, and—and—well, they thought the society had lived long enough." =PAila- delphia Record. that the Sorosis society We recommend the use of Angostura Bitters to nds who suffer with dyspepsia, but only the genui ufactured by Dr. Siegert & Sons, At druggists. i Sohmer & Co. find it almost impossible to keep pace with the inpouring torrent of The fame of t ier ano is now worldwide, and the demand f the instrument is almost universal. Dressmakers are of necessity people of much bias, — Merchant Lou AN OPEN QUESTION. Is Harrison a Descendant of Pocahontas? It is popularly believe descended from Pocabor soldier and regicid executed in 1060, ocahontas, daughter of nranifested a friendliness for the early white settlers of Virginia when she was but a girl. ‘The story of how she saved the life of Captain John Smith, who had been captured and condemned io death by her father—is well known to all acquainted with the early history of America, Her sub- sequent marriage with John Koife, an Englishman—her | removal to England, where a son was born, from whom numerous wealthy famili the basis of the opi her descendants. ‘The name of Harrison is already indelibly writt upon the pages of American history, for General. Wn Henry Harrison—the ninth President of the United States—was the grandfather of General Ben, Harrison, The inauguration of another member of the Harrison family is but another proof of the disposition of the pub- lie to return to healthy administration of public affairs so characteristic of y A ar desire has | been manifested for a revival of early customs in various ways, of which mention can be made of the prevailing demand for those old-time preparations whieh were so successfully employed in the prevention and cure of the ills which frequented the early log-cabin homes. After much inquiry a noted manufacturer has pro- cured the original methods used in their preparation, and n, under the name of Warner's Log Cabin Remedies, public is possessed of those well-known preparations for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption in. its early stages, blood disorders, catarrh, dyspepsia, nd other common disorders. Nothwithstanding the large amount of attention which the manufacture of Warner's Safe Cure demands: well-known reputation as the only remedy for the pre- vention anyi cure of kidney diseases. being world-wide— the manufacturer is resolved to push the merit of War- n Sarsaparilla to the front because of pod-purifying properties and great value as a that President Harrison is tas and from the Parliamentai General ‘Thomas Harrison, who was. simi JUDGE 395 THE CHEQUE BANK, Linic: Established In London, 1873. NEW YORK OFFICE: UNITED BANK BUILDING, COR. OF WALL ST. AND BROADWAY. Rt. Hon, EARL BEAUCHAMP, us, Deacon & Company, Lombard Street, London, LONDON OFFICES: 1 WATE PLACE, PALL MALL, and GEORGE YARD, LOMBARD ST. Trustees: Rt. Hon. JOHN BRIGHT, M.P.; LONDON BANKERS : Hank of England and WIL to whom the Cheque Bank refers by permission. IE CITEQUE BANK has been established in London for seventeen years, and offers Travelers and the public generally who hold Cheque Bank Cheques unquestionable Security, for the following reasons, namely “The Capital of the Bank is invested ia Government Securities, in addition to which the Bank has a Sj Fund (of so per cent, of the Capital) invested in British Government Annuities, Bank of England Stock, an Metropotitan Consolidated Stoel Secup tte Hank does not discount Not.s.or Bills, but loans its Deposits on the Security of Government Stocks, Bonds, curities TThe Cheque Bank Cheques are therefore absolutely EQUAL TO CASH, as Bank of England notes are. ‘The lank issues Cheques (rom ONE, POUND upwards, singly or in amounts as required. put up in Books; every Cheque has its value printed and perforated on it, for the use of Travelers, available in every Town in Engiand, Ireland, and Scotland: in even town of importance in Eure The Hank issues Cheques for the use of Travelers, available in Egypt, Palestine, and the Holy Land. ‘The Hank issues Cheques, available in the City of Mexico, and the West India Islands, and South America. The Hank issues Cheques, available throughout Asia, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, China and Japan, and everywhere throughout the World ark Cheques are accepted as Cash by the British Government, by Steamship and Railway Companies, by nearly ail the principal PARIS EXHTBITIO: I Guarante of Londo Civ heque Bank Cheques at upwards of fi to any part of Europe should purchase Cheque IR Theauen, which can be in everywhere. holding Cheque Rank Cheques can have their mail matter addressed to them, care of the Cheque Bank, London, who will take charge of the same and forward to any address. For Hand-Book containing List of upwards of 2,000 of the principal Banks throughout the world who Cash the Cheque Rank Cheques, and (or all information, apply to The Agency, CHEQUE BANE, Limited, nited Bank Bullding, 2 Wall Strect and 90 Broadway, New York, E. Jc MATHEWS & CO. Agentas References. by permission : JNO. W. MACKAY, Esa. President Commercial Cable Co. Mackay Bennett Cables, New York: FLO. 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