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McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DEC. 4. 1S84.
If Ben Muricr had been load
into a cannon ;in«l tired out
M'll lie couldn't hit\ f }I
lii of sight quicker Fifi'
l "f.
|4«« II. Sv II. 'B, ill .flick roll's
ir hor-. .Old Si irriT. is t< hi*
khibited i> the Maryland
Ite Fair. Tin- hoi>e is thir
^-foiir \fiiiN 11M. and has I a
►pi at tii- Virginia Militan
iti t ut*'.
It is said timt duringthe first
visit of cholera at St. I'ders
burg, in IHlljJ, a firm of iron
founders, employing 0t*> tH<*n.
told them that all those who
would n<«t take a tca.-qtoonful of
pi>wdii charcoal on entering
tin- works in th«* morning inns,
leave their employ. Th«' rouse
quonce was that they did not
lose a single man, when tuy ri
ads were dying around them.
(•BOM** Title*. | "(food
. i ler!
• An invitation to the pi** tin* sh«
and Hurt Williams will be
there. Flow splendid ! " Phoebe
looked in the glass us she upoke
und thought to herself that she
was really very pretty, and that
she Was just tile person to grace 1
the Williams mansion as its
morning. Miss Mil-
There
NKWS FI- AHllKs.
looked up.
Mart Williams.
"I met your father iu the
road," he said, "and ho told no
you were not going to the j i«-
1 iiic "
"Vet.; think of the funny rea
sou! I haven't anv shoes,"
bv
California went for Blaim
Hi majority
There was n big snow storm
at lJuluth. on the l.^d
Alabama Wi-ut for Cleveland
by about . t>.mH> majotitv
A woman lined in Seattle
mistress "And if I can only said Lizzie. "Nothing but these for t.-tiding bar.
have Hurt to myself lor tin
day." she thought, "he will
n Ohio farm'r says that a
can b. cure 1 of kicking by
« hing hold o her leg while
h- act. .Ins in ; ami u bee
he cured < stinging by
•liiiig hold i f its stinger
Try etu both; of
at.
Science, cold weather and surely offer himself lie don't
courageous treatment have to 1 know which he likes b« p t, la/
1
slippers; a tramp has stolen
mine."
All tile World looked bright
to her now, ami she could
I exalt
has
li!c in ttie act.
f'UU time. li s f
Th'' diamond which i- to be
plow ii a- 1 lie • (\ eland."
reighing lit'iy karat-, will, it is
b-'light by a number of
Buffalo I> inocrats and
)e j.re,seat • I to tile President
|ect before his inauguration.
will be exhibited at the New
Means Exposition.
get In r staved the nu.rrh of chol /.ie or me. If I can only keep hmgh. r'
era in l^tiis. Pa ler who j Lizzie from going." "Well. I am not go«ug if you
have gone to the hospitals with But to keep Lizzie froui going | .kr« not." said It irt; "may I I I
the averuge of bodily vigor | would not be so easy. What
have recovered. The victims iexcuse was there to make to her
the pestilence are those
whose vitality hao heon re
ilucetl by previous har-hdiip or
A Nueces count V
Otttto horses on his ranch.
J&ti rland sends lo.ooo.noo bar
f rum every year to Mada
r.
auth' itii - of 1 en er.
ait iu.-fcrim v\ at > n the
"Of course," said Lizzie.
cousiu for w ishitig Itei to absent 1 qq,,, mother wj s lujsy up
herself from the merry making?, ^mirs; tiobodv wfi.- near. Hurt ' , , . ,.
A HiulfV n thought occurred to' ,a| ,j, vr„ v,."ry ,,, j ,/i( p fie .1 in front of
C .1
gum iei -
(«' lit Id's
t.i
hid. be
ri-a 11 h v
sickness, ot
Alcoh >1 i-111
the wav to lii
raic subjei ts.
bv druaketite .
•.ppears to pave
grave for chole
Phot.de. It was a fearful 1,1
taeitii ono. She could hide
Lizzie's shoes. At thai moment
Lizzie hadjusi one pair besides
lite
hi*
vVasji iiyioii
apib
In
at
so
The Louisville, Ky.. Hulletin,
a negro lie publican j taper does | Wear those of any other mem
not conceal it wrath, it says: j t)f family.
"That Prohibition crank,.hm. | There would not be time to
St. John, ought to be beaten to I i,„v !t pair, for tiiey were miles
I auaina.; ,j,.at|, with beer glasses, and i from town, ami the general
then preserved In Pike's doubh
hei slippe'r>. and her loot was was glad that she had not
small that she could not , gone to the pieuU'.
•es liumtued in the gar
seen! of the new mown
and played with 11> • bait of
blue worsted she wit& knitting I'he Hyatt bank. Washington,
into a niafeh-reeeiv«r. Davis county, Indiana, failed
She fell her cheeks glow. and last week f'oi fl^jtUO
A dispatch from
wys: .
A man has been found in lo < distilled Cincinnati whisky. Or
limn who chews the cud. He is . mt)re still he ought to be con
the unfortunate race of nn«-il in ti cage an.l forced to
I ml dwellers who inhabit the 1 •tr|,ik Cincinnati whiskv for a
banks of many ol tile rivers 111 | month. He'd feel the torments
foltiinbia. ami whose intellects ,,f ju,|| in tjmt lilUl, - ^rue par
ty spirit.
from town, ami the ge
store onlV dealt in rough bo-its
that Lizzie could not wear.
up fit 111 the pas j
den;the
hay came
lure.
They sat silent for many mo
incuts.
Iu all her life Lizzie would
Pe,
Iom
if possible, lower than
of the Digger Indians.
The most serenely philoso-
nic individual developed
course of tie* campaign was
e resident of Boston who. hav
ig, in accordance with the
M-tn.s of an election bet, devour
Id a broiled crow and (hen a
past grouse, and tln-ti said,
rith an earnestness of expert
nee. that lie preferred crow.
tin
Yes," Phoebe said to lier j n0| forget that happy lime. ,.,|
Princeton < 'olleg ha * t eceiv
eo ifiMJ.iKMi t,> endow a t hai, iu
the art d"p irtiaeiii.
Au cx t iovcrrtor of Ohio, mice
a man of large j no pert v, is now
selling dgars b,v sample.
Fight lU'groes have left Wil
mirigtoii for Siberia, and arriv-
Hi ffTMi.
WI10 Will suc««mI l r«" ldciil-
VKnrt tlf rlune m 4 «> cri,ur
«rrV«ifit.
ii' I
I'h" elect loll >>f < it if t je\ t
land, of N.-*v\ Vork. to 1 he Pit-i
deiicy will make Lieut. Oo\ t
Dav ill If Hill ibivermir of ihe
Stale, iti'thc ordinary course of
affairs Oov. Cleveland will re '
sign in December. Ism. and
Lieu 1. Oov. Hill w ill usskiiue hi-
ojlice iu January, l^.'1 The
lertu to be completed by him
will expire .IIIIIUHit fssrt
Dav id M Hill was In m a: ;i
liainl"! in (*h< uiung 1 'ount\
,>CW \ ' tk, I «lltt el| '1 I Atm v
util* s north ot Fdi'iira lb . tit
lo Klinita about iweiiM one.
y. ars ago, a> a ymitig C-iv. < •. 1,
and wa- wt Iconic I b, sonc- of
the leading men of that city
His fame as a politician had
preceded him. Ill Ills III.live
place lie had Worked at tile poll .,
as a lad long before In htt'l the
right to vote. Mi Hil< ha- been
• iu Elmira mdv one da\ vheii
the County .ludge offered hx 111 a ;
ual pa it netHiii p v\ith him
'l . 1 ■ 1
I lift; Ol4>, CII.U MTOXtV.
VVII.'XAI, a a r< K Ht K • l
oK.vifl -1 in 1 1 ^ ; |.• ,
li V
i 11 ii i vii^ro
AND HOOTS.
UfcUc ily
H. M. biKitki n y,
Mn MiH Pvai UAM
M*Kotu«y. 'tmm
$1 A YEAH.
" 1 1 ! '
ClUlllfiLA.NU'ii SOCIAL 1111..
Phi* l*r«ik|M'ct Itr ot Hie
WLlIt Ituiuv I iidei the
!f#v* Allliiliiiiitinltuii.
Mi ld!#uown. N ^ No\
lie Middle town National
Hank has failud. Its doors were
closed to da; The failure wa
cati-ed f'V the President. I'hm
King. w ho ai c 'pted large draft-
from lVnJaiiiiti D Hrown.
grain dealer of Indian.ipoi>
and Hutlingtoii. Iu. vviihoir
security Hiown has made mi
assignnteril. Th.-capital ofi!e
l ank a - fVin iitHi; th,. <urpl!e*
t
of
:.i r
e I
I I
eoual I
The olfe
*ri,rt.t l> iMe
lost, I - Ii I I
llit de 11 m 111 •
illU P ' -lie '
1 lie III t< iw oil
cen! ad 1 111
out 1 he knowl<
oftlcet-s .mil ill
bank t \auiiin r« an- on t
wav frmu Wa iiinglou. Tlie-e
wa> a sliglit run on the savin >
bank In re, but the latter ii .11
no wa} involved and will Maid
the 1 tin i-usih
1 in inr uAjiitb ot niK ami
..u
Ii le
ill :..r
1111; tale h .
•if 'Its i
v.- en.,dent
dge of an) oth
directors, i
v 8
self, "that would keep her at
home."
She crept into Lizzie's room
and saw the sho.s, with their
tops turned over, set upon the
window sill. Nothing could
have favored Phoebe's plan
better. Some tramp wouht be
j.'" j supposed to have stolen tlleui
I <1... .1 Ki^l^...l ill..11, HU'III'
Home of
ptirnnls are l>
leptiblican and some in
D •niocratit policies.
pes not ill the least detract
Iom their independence. If
re is a reasonable ground of!
Grover Cleveland has receiv-
ed the elaborate gavel madi
in 1 last winter for presentation to
the Deniocritic candidate j she'w hisked them away
, the presidency. It ts composed illM,uriI ;1I1(1 hi(linir tluM',
ot palmetto wood from south
Carolina, a bit of the Charter
Oak. and fragments of the
wood from Lincoln's log cabin,
' from the old elm tree of Boston
Common, and from the torch
General Putnam carried into
Lizzie," said Burt, after
a while. "I suppose you know
1 love you. 1 haven't told you j
so out ami out, but 1 think you
must have seen it."
"No, 1 didn't know; I was not,
sure," said Lizzie.
"And I'm not at all sure
eo in
dav
hlaine ha-
W v ndliam's
ton and will
ihe winter.
The
'or was accepted, aim the) xti*
| connection thus formed lasted Middlctown, N Y., Wov
j ten years. . Hunk Examiner George 1'
Lieut. Oov Hill ' ^ u bache m;in j,,,),! Washington, is now
oilier lor. and has taRun his m-aK1,,, jMI!, ., .,v|l(,i of the Midd e
jci ntiniioiislv at llie Kante place |UWt, .Sationa! l'ank In .1111 \
rented E\ Senatoi 1'',0 !u'j'1',""e ,v''ar < lie 11,,. directors notified King thai
hou-feat Washing li^ed in Kltuita lie lui- Hrown • * reilit miHt boredim
New \ 1 > rk tin
eside there during
about yon, Lizzie." said Hurt..
* 11 11,1 j "do you care a little for me?
instant, and. hiding them under VYill you marry me, darling ? I
her apron, carried them to her i jj|iall fie very wretched if von1
own room and hid them at tli*' i will not.**
bottom of her trunk. , What Lizzie said did not!
"All is fair iu love as in war." , ,n:v|v(, |5„r, wretched
she said to h«rself; but. after When Phoebe can 1
liftM lived ill Eltuilii lb
elegant quarters elsewhere iii
the city, where he generously
.... ] entertains his friends. His fa
weavers of 1 htladelphia : V(,rite amusiMiients are the th
refused to accept a lo percent |(rt, ,^,ni
reduction tn wages and the mills pursuit s law
shut down.
' Here it is regarded as setti'-d
I that liov Cleveland is the next
Presidt-ni, and a I read \ the g"->
i sip> are bus\ with couiectures
as ti 1 who will be tli'1 ladv of the
Whit'- House. a,v s an Aiban>
1 -pel ml to tlit* Philadelphia
1 1 line- I he re 1- a well h*tiued
'belief among hi-'tiietid- that
there is a v oung lad v hi West-
, fi n New N oi k w III \ ill -I III be
* It ii lo the altai t',v 'hi president
I e! 'I. >1 ll l W t • I; r. . 'know
111 in ioitj :iiid vv 1 .1 v 1 hat h •
t m
, 1 vV ill In . e, II.llTV ,' .Hid t 1.1 til
i:,i i\ iui]il) ci inn - from 'he tat
! '• hat '.'h- 1 aid this \ • in
: woman home .-iigJii atieimnni
1 since he was elected governor
11 1
Earlv in life his hopes and am-
1 bitioi! for a wile were crushed
bv the hand ot • 1 • at h. and his
! a Iff 11 i o 11 lor tie* 11 > ** 1 one has
l\t j.l h 1 lit treading lie- will'.:
I press of bit alolle. It the P
j jiorts that lie is to matr) ar«:
not true, then his own irnmodi-
ate fa 11111 v will furnish the lady
to do the social Jloiiors of his
adiuinistratioii.
It Is gelierali) believe.il bv
those vv ho km>w him b.-si that
there vv ill be les-, t -ti ti- - du
ring his te 1 in of "Mice hau there
ir
iave lieen for main s ears oast
!>;•.V: Iit.- vvT.o-■« "i"n. p.:irirt.;.t ««i
' 1' 1 '' from Washington's tomb, and
This am' marble from the Roman
temple of Julius Ca sar.
A young .lersevman snetl a
. young lady who rejected him
lerenee between parties there 1 for engagement ring lie gave her.
reasonaiile ground for con-'w|„,reupon the maiden's father
f'ting opinion among itule- j s(j,,d the youth for the firewood
'ndont newspapers. Record, j ,in,j (lj| ^h;it were consumed dur
•uzi.-ii pri'ilinion l.v , iho conrwhlp: #l«« f.jr Hf
vnninn a Missouri mllnwl ni.'als ll.,. wooerat." lh.-tin,,,,.
Mrnin dial an awful a.-. i.l.-i.l :""1 f"r h".f"!
was i,«, .,„«## mltflil t...i hav,.
1 • time. Ihe most discouraging
1 en ' rMr' nffnir is that the
father of the fickle maiden won
the suit. But it must be re-
membered that this ltapituned
. . ,1 ...i. . ;.1 in New Jersey. —Chicago Tler-
UaJiJteiieil lo t|'i(i 'e vv iio etiiitlli• j . .
led their,joinn y. !l ' "
all. it was not love for the man. t|u,t nigbt she
though she thought Ititu hand
honie
cross
some, as much as
timer' asked
stupid,
much."
Lizzie
said
Ihw annual corisutuplion of
imported and domestic cigars is
sixtv to ev. rv man. woman.and
: i-hihl ifithe f nited States.
The independents In an ad
dr^ss to President Cleveland.
! say they will uphold his ad
iniiiistraton while he docs
' right.
; K K Pox, editor of tile Po
I lice Gazette, was arrested, the
other day charged with cmiipli oflifi
seared any body had she not
[immediately afterward falb
from her seat dead. Most of
the passengers unit tie- rftr at f
the next station, luit nothing
1
!
W eat hei
1 vv-;.r.r;.,u1 There is not a single cat
• in Ii! i t: {.b.! within the limits of tin town of
las ; Ollied t lie ■« 11 V at loll .\ I III V . 1 , , ... ,, 1 1 ., , ,
Leadville, Colorado. Cats have
i been imported there by the hllll
that Mr.
i in lien
person
SV'e forbear to c mar
Wiggins look" I into
Mind discov cted that tin
llion • favor- i a: .ir a ol
al d jite-sii'ii ii i'ie very lovvt -t
lake region. he'iv\ rains such
as devastated .v: hIoiii an I Ho
liiorrah, and hot waves of tire
and brimstone.
: droils, and in all varieties m
I cohu'and size, but n« l one has
" ever Mtirvived the .erond week
of residence. However, a*" there
are no rats or mice in Lead*, ille.
1 here is n< 1 real need of cats,
! and it makes little diflerence
j whether they live or die. The
The Chicago Current states j Hiin attnospfiere at th* altitude
on the authority of many of the • b'.'iotii is as fatal to the vermin
ablest bankers of the country
that a general business revival
of the safest and tin is 1 conserva-
tive charm ter is already in jiro-
igress. It 1- idle for any parti
sail to claim that such revival
Bis due to this or that. It is here.
I that is enough. All good men
are glad of it.
'as to their foe, ami the inhahi
bants are thus mercifully spur
ell the inflictions of both.
Dime novel reading contin-
ues to bear its fruits. In Phil-
adelphia, the other day, two
seventeen year old boys met
and held n friendly conversa-
tion, the result of which was the
killing of one and the fatal
shooting of the other. It seems
that the two boys were not es-
sentially bad, but thev had
teen reading dime novels and
looked
Ititu bainl 1 ;ind dispirited.
love for his I ..|la(l a ni(((,
estates. Phoebe was vervain 1 her aunt.
bilious, and she was poor, liv | ..jf() j, WJlM
ing with her aunt, and obliged didn't miss
to take everything from her t phru-lu*.
hands. There was, perhaps, j -why, there now, I rather city iu the recent prize tight.
some excuse for her w 1 siting to think she didn't," said Mrs. '
marry well. Miller; "I can't keep it to my- Mrs. Baufte. who Gas con
Down iu the dining-room Liz j Phoebe. Pa met Hurt j '"''""''d to be execute, 1 in < ana
zie was laughing over the pic ; wjiVianis and told him she 1 ,|,1l Thnnwlay a week agiUatitfh
nic. Shu. too, hoped for Hurt wasn't going, and he called.,'.' ,at er 0Wn 8ft,loWrt nit' (la.>
Williams ut her side all *lay> I and they are engaged, Phoebe ' '
and she had real I,} given her | \\*|,y it's i i U«« a story, isn't1 A Chicago desperado named 'as given
heart to him. It would haveljjf MeOsrniott was fatally shot l v
made no difference to her if ne j said Phoebe; sh
had been a poor mechanic, in r(M,|d n,>t say any more; herjwhih
stead of Hurt W illiams with the|jm^,,,r j(>l) ^-reat; and Mis.
ililler shrewdly suspected
why.
fhe next morning Lizzie's
shoes were found just under the
window. 1 The ipiestioti ol whether po '
"Not a bit damp with dew 1 lygomists iu I'lali can volenti
or anything." said Mrs MillerL'chool election- Ium beei fer j
lo herself. But tli mgh she had j r,„j t(, t|M. I idled Stales a o
jumped at a pretty correct con
elusion as to their disappear
a rice, all had lurru d • ut so well
for Lizzie that si 0 was gener
mis enough to say nothing to
any one.
e I ilea
tre and concert mom. and his
• serious pursuits, law and poli
lies, in both of w hich !if has at
1 tamed more than merely lot
• mitionec With 1 lie except!
' of 1 he good woiuati vv ho prepares
. iiis nicals, M1. 11 ill is said to
maintain 110 acquaintance with
femah-s. No rumor of a ppi oach
ing marriage give- interest to
I his early removal to the E\ecu
live Mansion at Albany, ami
11his "regular old bachelor" i-
said to Jte so set in his habit -
.thai the change in his ui:inn> r
KltlL- disobey- i
•
tioiis and bio
record. The
Brown'- drafts
<te kcjil f \
i list 1 lie 1 I le has been
i th
vii the batik sjUoVeilloi
ni epl a lice 1 if
on the bank
1
a
hard
K I llii
and will
11
Wel' Kept U\ Hilig ill a book in
his pos-ers-iioii and I'oiict al <1
IVoiu the oile r oliiceis. S. |;n
ir. known mutt tLmxj IV'.oou ni
sm h acci pianceH are out l, is
I the opinion of the best inform
! ed t hat I he fill i i • • capital and
i surplus will In wiped out Tin-
| run on lie* savings bank here
' drew ifi^oo.ooo to dav The bank
* « •
1 is so I v fill and read) lor any
jelliergencv lloiistili & Collk
liu and t' C \ Kelehurii, grain
dealers of thts village, who are
indorse rs for considerable
necessitated b\ I he e|e« ;ailloiilils on BrovTti's paper,
t ion of Mr ( lev eland lo ihe |tJ,t,, made assignments to pro
Presidency rat hei worri -s than j ,|„.jr creditors. Presid.
gives
coiitinun hi- industl iou ,
as president. Bachelor
ni
11 ensure
A Nefto "Hep."
t In Monday night last a hop
by .lint J:
a
Deacon Dewgood's son re-
pturned home very late the other
night from a pressing engage
nietit with his pretty sweetheart.
"Where have you been f" growl-,
ed the ..Id man as tin- youth i their tastes had become deprav
came sneaking up stairs fn his «'d. After finishing "Tiger
stocking feet. -Dear father,"! I>i«'k." the boys decided that ii
he replied. '1 rim not tell a lie; ' would be a heroic thing to die
I've been lo n protracted meet 1 together. It was agreed thai
ing." And the good old man one should shoot the other and
upbraided himself for having, kill himself. The first
treated his son so harshly.- De-1 part of the tragedy was carried
troit Post. i out and the murderer then tired
la bullet into his own brain.
Edith: Voii want a recip jThe affair must be charged to
for making pie. Weil, here it the account of flash literature,
is: Take one compositor from i —h-bb?—w—
the country, one case of agate. • In a paper on eyes read be-
and one composing stirk—mix j for'* the fate English social con
greatest fortune in the country.
She thought he loved her some
times; still Phoebe tried hard
lo cut her out. and Phoebe was
prettier than she was; she knew
it.
"He would show his prefer
ence to-day," she said, as he
behaved on this occasion she
would judge of his heart. If he
likes Phoebe best. 1 will stop
thinking of liini,'' she said to
herself.
"Coine girls, said her niot'i
t-r, "dress yourselves, and pa
can drive you over; ami take
wraps, for it is sure to be chill)
after dark, and don't sit down
by the river—1 misdoubt it's
dangerous. And don't stand
iu the sun."
Bui the girls were off before
she had done sneaking, ami in
a few moments Lizzie was heard
to cry, in a melancholy way.
from the head of the stairs ;
raa! I can't tind my
officers who ordered him to
making his escape
W H. \ underbill recentl\
presented Sollie of his "poor fe
latiotis" wiih propcrt) Worth,
all told, about tJo.ooo.
a<'k soli.
colored man, liv ing on the farm
of Stev e t 'nil) , SC\ ell llliles
in 'ii h of this ot)
of I lie ci i|ol'ei I pet tp|«
loll
coll
p. rtci.
"Oh,
shoes."
Phoebe heard, and laughed.
The mother ran up the stairs.
As Lizzie pinned the black lace
about her throat with her most
becoming tnriinoise pin, she
heard them decide that the I
slioen had been stolen by a
i ramp.
"The idea of putting theui on
the sill!" said tne mother.
"I thought they seemed
j manor wimy'a didatii.
|Gre(V\ dliiM'k to PlitlMilelplilik
JVIclliodlilH.
I The sudden and totally utiex
ported death of Bishop Wiley,
j at Po., Chow, Chi,in. has creat-
i ed something of a sensation in
i Methodist circles in this city.
I Not half of the Methodist
preachers here knew of the sad
event when they entered their
pulnits yesterday morning.
Bishop Yviiy was ono of the
most conspicuous figures at the
recent General Conference held
|at Association Hall. At one
time there was some talk of
tioy general.
A I I he St. Lolli < rat i
\en ion. last week 'b ri
an Indian, from ludi in teirito
I V , made a speech ill defense o
his race from aspersions in re
fereiice to cattle depredu
I ions.
his taking Bishop Simpson's
well. This has never been
known to fail in making pie.
How shall you keep your pug
[from having Hens ? Purchase
it some drug store a small
Quantity of paris green, and
Imix with the dog's food; then
[bury the dog. If these diree-
giess it is said that very quiet
eyes, which impress and embar-
rass one with tlie repose, signi
fy not only self command, nut
also much complacency and
some ronceit. Restless eyes
that cannot look one steadily
in the face, denotes a deceitful.
ions are observed carefiillv the disigning mind. Eyes in which
ens will h ave him. Albany i the white has a yellow tinge
oiirnnl. land it streaked with reddish
I veins indicate strong passion
The granary of L. M. Meln-
osh. on the Lank of the Sacra-
nto river, at Chico, was mvs
and hasty temper. Very blue
eves bespeak a mild incline to
coquetry. f4rey eyes signifv
h-riouslv robbed night after j dignity''intelligence and excel
night. A watch wa.- set. and ! l" >t reasoning faculties; gr. en
damp." sai't Lizzie. "t)h, dear,
how foolish I was! Now I must
stay at home." And she began
to cry a little.
j place as resident Bishop of
' Philadelphia, lb: is the second
Methodist Bishop since the or
gariization of the Church in
America to die abroad. Bishop
Coke died at sea. and Bishop
Roberts died in Siberia, but
that was his native country, and
his jurisdiction was confined to
1 hey came and told Phoebe., ^ "ronntrjes Bishop Calvin
who was all astonishment and, died in Bey root, Sv
rommlfl*-ration, «nrt wh„ k«l rl jn ,'H7II K-, ur,|
if she should stay at home,
also. "Htiskitig-becs are in order,"
"Of what use would that be ?" nays an exchange. We tried
asked Lizzie. Oh, no; go. I j husk a bee once, one of the
declare, I am the unluckiest j "bumble" variety, but he got
girl! I wanted to go so the best of us.—Danville
much ! " j Breeze.
"Of course, you did," said |
PllOebe to herself.
Her uncle drove her over .... , „ 41_
the picnic grounds, talking all '""gldy enjoyed it.' "I am sur
I "I attended a bull fight 'tnee.
to I It was in Mexico, and I thor
the way about Lizzie's shoes, | prised voni should enjoy a bru-
and Phoeh# felt very mean and i "l| affair like that ; don t V"U
contemptable. Somehow she! think it brutal for a ot of Mex-
conld not enjoy herself, and aeM'*0* ^aatonly killla bullII
. . * • j r, tilliii if> k.i^ . ll.o faitll Ir i I I
the time wore oa and Burt
Williame did not present him
self she become utterly wretch-
ed.
"Where is Burt I" asked
hen a large flock of wood j eyes falsehood and a fondess ,.T,.rybody. But
lin ks wa- seen entering the ■ Tor scandal. A tnalicions mind j j^t.
But in tliia ease ihe bull kill-
ed a lot of Mexh ans.''—Chica-
go Current
A Very Natural Mistake.
links was seen entering the
pan irv ihroiij'h a broken win
nv. pnne in regular line. Af
•r the last du \ had got inside
ihe watchers ecured the win
h vi- ati i gob k inside armed
vv 11;i - iek «. 1- i 'led 108 ducks
fth.rh had b n fet tling on the
grain. >;'.n Kraiieiro Chroni-
cle.
Buff came Syracuse. Nov. 'If*. — Last
♦evening Morris Raton, a farmer
People,of the town of Mnnlf's. Ononda
is often indicated bv greenish j drew on.
e\es. Black eyes show a pa#- j |,r(tAr, to g(, home. It had been gH county, who hae been annoy
-loiiate. lively ii.tnfi.ir m«tii I . .r __ i lr. . .. ... '
and often a
Ex
position.
i.1 . , i oinnn ot n'Miif. .. " | tfii ciMiniv. wnn nm m-t-n nnnoj
relY , TnP,'tatntn,<; ihe stupidest, the most wretched ed by skulks stealing chirkens.
, most deceitful dis for pboel^ , ..hot at a black spot in a straw
''*• Meanwhile,Lfzxi^.sitting with ' stack and killed mu unknown
s i
nice free trade ha* reigned
in Knghin I I he wages of work
men have doubled.
hei crochet work on the piazza, i1 ramp, hidden tiom'
heard a voice at the gate, say i The DKIloi uat from now un
ing; til dan. i, IbbO, for ti. Uatgaiu.
The
Sam" !
on I he
I Weill V
w eri
both
steam oal
lew up in Alabama itver
I Dili insf. There were
fi v e past-eiigers. and ti\ >•
missing. D.
legs broken
piently die !.
ii i ,
)11
from
a re I i
w hieh
t'i the
Czar's
i* anticipated
the rapid extension of
giotis fleet ill litlSHU
while remaining loyal
Ooverntnent denies tin
religious supremacy.
Railroad enterprises come to
grief in Kngland as well al in
thisconntry The Belfast (Jen
tral Kail road is offered for sab
at JWDO,ooo. it cost fc7oo.uoo.
The indianaiiolis News and
tie- Chicago i lines insist th.'ii
the inefficiency of prosecuting
attorneys has niie-h to do with
the lax'administration of rrim
inal justice. If a | ersoti eharg
ed with crime has means to pa)
for it he usually hires the best
lawyer he can get to defend
him. The prosecuting officer is
frequently terribly overmatch
ed.
li.vii.w a v smash res.
Tyler, Tex., Nov. SIR -The
northbound passenger train on
tin-Texas A'St. Louis railway
was wrecked 'i and 1 miles
south of Belden this morning at
o'clock, the rear coach and
parlor ear being thrown from
tin track Very little dumage
was done, and no one was hurl.
The accident was cuu-ed b) a
broken rail.
One of the meanest tricks of
the campaign was played upon
> .lohn at Olathe. his hotue in
K a ri sit*. St. .lohn owned i pa
per which the exigetiei - tflhe
campaign required him to 'cave
in tne hands of an employe.
While the boss was tra* ding
ovi r the co'intry wboopir g up
th* cold water |H-ople.tiie heart
lens eubordinate tranefornied
the sheet into a Blaine organ
A 11II III I ie I
opie from Den
attended, making one ••!'
the largest assemblages of tie
kind ever congregated in ihi-
count)', •lust about the time
the datiee got 11 lideI' good head
wav a row was inaugurated,
participated in by about twen
| I \ llegroes. I !> tile lie lee ,\ i
i liert I .illy, a lish wa her m i In
Oatriutti House, wa stabbed
j twice in the ueck, once ii the
shouldei and once in tie face
His wounds are not serious
• I i in Lusk, a negro act ing as jan
( i lol" ill I lie I teuton City -elii Mil,
i was sIn'I through lie- ueck.
making a very dangerous
. ) wound lie is unable to speak,
aptam I |{U| j,, response to a qui-uion
1 propounded by W S. I 'r,. he
j wrote on a rtfio of paper the
, name of Thomas Wilsoti as the
negro who shot him with :i
Witicliesler Biilc.
Li 11) sa) s lie was cut by.lim
.lackson The ofllcers an en
deavofillg to ferret Ollt the tcuil
ty parties. Denton Moulter
let I their crellltors.
King i^ ;ii honn* vi.tj ill It i«
not i In,light tliut In has pre lit
ed b) his crooked transa< tioie .
but lie vigs infatuated with
Brown Brown's operations
hire vei) heavy As mnch as
j half a million of bis paper w ,m
I handled b) the bank in a sin^ le
I Week
m-* p — •
1 Ilk. a I II oK ok 1 AtloV a I' A T m.
I
W ' • 11 ing I on, R* Nov. -Jb
c'npi David L Piytie, the n
111o11s |. nd'ir of the 1 tklah 'i ta
' I s, died sridden h'-re ll i -
' ni*ti iiiu i vvhil • y
J I 11 e 11o I -1 |>r l'|
Idre-sei II IU
and vs :i ■ seen,: i,
l'ol Hi«| llt'lll 1 i •
1 lele I t lllllir ^
j ing, a d nhiis
> breakf. st, he w;
' h-an I'oi-waid am1
bi-'-ak f.i
lard lb'
it
ir t i
h « i
i
•v 1,
A' ij, a iif
oo* thii .
pari lvinh
at
. d
i. In
al
t fi
i r
of
MeNein na<
and subse
s obsiT'i'ei 1 111 '
utter sub'!ti"d
'sounds as if from slight s il'n |
! oal ion. 11 e i hen dropped ir> tu ,
, his t hair to tin* floor and ex| r j
i d instant!) . Ill4 sudden I; k
I ing oil' created no little Sen a
i lion here and profound son vv ;
ani'iiig hi?- <-onifiauy "f wi>riv rs j
and his followers io hia pei«nt |
enl aiitimpts t' settle the Indian
terriioi ^
I'l.li-'lii I. I I Vo i n k cuni^ i i \ In
lloiij. Ki ng. Jlov "JM A
Cathol'e mission here has ad
port Worth. Nov *j b. It v ices t lint the vlc^ro) oft.'anloii
turns out that the parly who has t hoed all the chap' Is !e-re
did the stabbing of Rodry hurl und h«« rai«d the eu'ir* t it io
last night was Charles Snood lie sc'ilemeut A misslonarv
and not Anderson The ofli 1 who arrived at Caatou from iIn-
fers we re misinft irtned a- re 'interior p'stetj that tin* finis
gards tin* name Sine d is m ihx Iian• in the \\ eeleru provin
«■ 11 y , but no information Imvitig jti> fugltlvee
been filed against him In* has, onquin
u<it bpt n arrested
probably
hahit.s
as h
the \\ hlte House will, how
i• v. li e TTIO ■ I edilab|e
iui lo s riiefeat four ladie*,
I iii lii> i.uijui - liu - t a tail) , i tih r
i of ,\ I, ,u i .iii •*'•11 do the h mors
• 'I l ai t.oilliOIU lilt eldest
si • I e I III .his ii ill ll 11 ) , ^1 1
I. lb.) I, of Fa) el lev ille. Would
grin c an) position with eredii.
She is a iniddb aged ladv, of
pleasing address, u ho has spent
a good deal of time at the exec-
utive mansion lu re since her
bioiht-rhar been governor She
ha- made many friend- here iu
i In- capital oi i In* stale, and will
doubtless do the same in W ash-
ington. where tdiu will probably
go the I!h of next match
Mi-- K K i levelaild is th"
lliauh'll si-lrl IS lie still feildes
iii the 111 i I e llollie cottage at.
Holland I 'at t nt, ju -i above Lii
■ a A good pu lt|ic -p< ;i ki*r, a
quick i ont-i sat ioiiali-I. and
general I) a plain woman of in*
I e I lee I ual force, she would do
hei share in entertaining her
brother'- ^in-st a1 I In nut ioiial
capital Mi < ii veland has a
sister who, |br twenty years,
has been a ini-sjouarv at Cey -
lon .Sin- has two charming
voung ladv daughters, Mary
ml Cat ri' II;i t inu w hum t he
14"V e I'll i u !i.i. for \ ai - be u
t ducal iiiK in I his countr; . i
I l- g. \ ell • ll' 111 ev el \ adi it
Iag ■ and lie v iiav • iinpi ov 1
I he in I -i") will no di nbt In ,i
pail i I tin u uncle's faniiI) t 11 ■
i le at W a•dlingli'ii. as the) ha' e
been at I i llies Inu e,
With Mrs Ho) t, or an;, one
t I the tlii' • other ladie >poki u
of, tin* "it ial end of ile lii -t
de ii n m rat i- admiuistrat ion for a
quartet "f a century will lie
Trom Port Wni lh.
No clue has yet been found
lot he man who killed t le Chi
mi man. Ah Jim, and unless tie
other workmen tell In* will
probably escape
lik.I At J.I Kit
Kansas City. Mo., Nov 'JP —
■las. C. Piisey", chief clerk of the
Kansas State penitential) at
Leavenworth, has disappeared
under the charge of defrauding
the state ollt of about m mi Ii)
means of false vouchers. It
now transpires that lie win r< c
ogni/.ed on tin- street in this
city hist evening Kxnmina
lion of the books
further defahaibm
may s(iow
the
and
the
ral
In a fire at Haverhill, Ma--a
rhusetts. two girls. Katie (tii
martin and .losie, jumped from
a fourth story window. the for
rm r sustaining fatal injuries A
baby «;•' wrapped in a sheet
and throw to the fireman below ,
escaping uninjured.
Governor Cleveland will
-rtend the month of February in
Bnfffclo putting his private af
faihs iu order. •
I wil
''|tat
III lb'' wilds of j j ij,
e also stftt s tliti! '
itie Chitn si* authorities of the
Northern provinces have issued
a dei trderlng tin expulsion
of all missionaries I p m ap
peal to tin' higher atllhoritiet.
at I'ekiri however, this decree
wa- r> scinded and ®i«iionaries
were taken under 'he protec
tion of theCh'ntsegeneral g v
erntiienf
\\\ Kl 1. FA1 K Ol A lAMst
Port Chewier. 71 Y , Hev '2b
Chas 9 Cloodwli. of the flrrn
of C H (ioodwin to Co., cracker
uiaiiufacturers of Pfew York
city, left his house about two
o'clock this morning in a dis
tracted stale of mind, uttering
horrible otilcrief lb-was pur
-iied unsuccesefull/ by his wife
and neighbors His mangled
bod) was found this morning
near tin- railroad track with
tin- huad and right arm out off
ami ih" le-art and entrails torn
out ib.odwin was tfj ye-irs
old II" h-avel a wife anA live
childr u The recent failure of
hi- tit i is su, t sed to have af
ft'I ted his mind
W Ii *ii the I'r •« Aeeociaiion
meets :i re# Il.-ioU
wen sustained, evt n hould tiej
president elect coiitiuu ' a l'ln H-
lor.
Aiit'intneiil Kuglish -ui^ -«u
has discovered that haviu^ is
a dt-adl) practice, and il -tead-
ilv indulged in diort- im 'if« by
sev i • ra I ) * ar.s. I'ew will doubt
this conclusion of tin Knglish-
man, but the) ma) i t be pre-
pared t • admit tic- fall • \t. ut
t.l th-- injur) resuliitu from lie*
use of the ra/or Tin iretpicnt
Scrujtillg ' I the face, . perl-.lll)
i a dull ra/.or, pulls and irri-
- I he miisi !. i Mali) of
t Jill tcb'S h.e o .« sy lupa-
ii i onin ctuit! wit Ii the eyes
more <>i I- - - intlu ttce upon
brain 1'lia' sin ii iinuaiu
working of the muscles
•hould result disastrously, is
m
not a matter of surprise, and
blindness and partical paraly-
sis tliav , therefore, be set doW ||
•
us among the const quem-cs >f
shaving After all, tie re i> uo
reason vvhv a man -*lunihi go
to tne trouble and expense of
stripping Ids face of us natural
covering If a full beard is
properly cared for, it is a tiling
of beaut \ as well as a joy to the
• 19 m
average man
He Wiisu'i swearing.
"Don't swear s,,, .lohn What
if you should be struck dead
with such horrid oaths n your
lipsf' said his vvifu soothingly.
••Swear so f .liiiimiii) crickets;
by all that's great. I iii not
swearing, but I am going to ex-
press my opinion ot this dad-
misted, nine-corn.'red baton of
a blamed rickety, infernal bit
of a Stove pipe " Exit tile
wife with her hand- over her
• sirs.
The la. Anthony Tiollop* ill
etoud i Li - laiei li.'e commanded s
anv .vs j much s tl5,i*)" foi n n, *t,b
—-—-—w m 1 adopt 1 prohil ii«M „, ..r, ■ ,
Tilt Dkmoi uai -froui now un | paper man from applying t'< r a!t'ur'"'1 .years Ins aw«"ai eaiu-
til January 1st, law;, for $1. i jtost offlce.—Ex i w,•'r,-, k*ss ,<1"n
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