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A PECULIAR YOUNG MAN.
Nick Carter revels in mysteries, He bad a rather
ries, which wiii he published complete in the next
issue of the New Youx Weesty, It dears the title
“My Gifted Young Priend, Mr. Gray.”
t would take a wonderfully good gueseer to gue
the solution of this puzzling wystery.
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED.
BY BARKLEY HARRER,
Yen yon are tired, do not trust yourself t:
mises. You will agree to do what you
oust ‘pot to, for you are tired and cannot then
other party. _Abore
rcenively cary, bar
gain with a very stron; pian,
se aavantage 0 of you, i 3 thong and pan tos
t go yhee politeness and eracious man-
‘You are too weary
some old arr: Jasdnet teow
is cracking ancient jokes.
notice that idicerchief,
or that the Sous woman at the plano bas no one
to turn the muxic. You will attempt to smile,
but every one will plainly detect fae it isa
grimace. You will get provoked by some harra-
ben vieasantry, and spoil your reputation
refuse jend’s advice, and iy to re-
me that you were such a fool, fan wile tee
ourself, uocivil te your host's sm
that fon are not yoursel it.
away entirely,
en you are tired. do dot play for your
friends, no matter bow urgently they open
Pina.” Do not recite your feverive pom. Do wot
join a game of billiards, or any other pastiine,
when thoroughly wearied” You will please ‘D6
should hhavg Kept |
ene. You are too stupid. Every one wil find you tefore ther of us coUld ‘open our ‘mouths he miiners following him with the
articulate a soun it, wit
esi pune rake of pours Ho ne Do net It a Them “Well,” said 1, finally, turning to Dennin, who a atria Sot" and an ie hoa eas |
rake & leceive th ‘ee pears be coming out of a stupor, “what do jerked out from under ve blanket, by the hair,
neta, nor dece v8 them. r for jn, | Fa Take Out Of this experiente the wax head of aw
surrender point. nor give up a plan. make out of it," he replied, with an effort,
noe nas ny way, coutes Yourself defeated. while witht we in for some strange adventure, —_r
Low, “But wait til yon have slept over it, Hota | Wat, did, ee ete aay nothing. of what che be RAINY SUNDAYS.
off till you get back from your vacation before | A0i"5 Y
how you feel on Monday morning. He i we ‘8 fool
ives upon arainy day. If you ust i re
oe do it in the soushine. Wait for a glorious day.
Die in the sunlight, (A day of ninety-five in the
shade is a poor time to retreat. Crawl into some
Shade and Stop till the weather ba more ‘zon
wonder whether et are
use you cannot think cl
down. Not strange that the
a filled itt fond blood. | Nut
heart beats slowly. The
Yoren'is gous "You dil pot sleep lad night. “Bee
ter fill up with rest. ‘Then will be a better. tim
to take aconunt of stock, We have as yet no ther
moniter of vital force, If we had, we could
the degrees minus that we were for
tiny are excessively hungry. We
ray tixice that trifles exasperate us, that’ the
Kindness of friends is repelled with &
touct-me” Mang We seo things on the blue
side. racles more: frequently, for
the eyes ieore nm falling. We ta pleasure in
nothing. but tura from one thing to another.
When Wo are over tired, we cannot add a column
of
voice, or are dec seidedly noarse e relaxation
of the vocal chords, We even ae things—the
Peneth, the fork at table, and famb
or man rexts when ws
the only cure. Stimulants do not euro.
one sacred of 1 ee for wearin
‘whieh com
i S
Feckouiog sus bs 1g for herself.
Employers word with, you. Wore, you, ever
tired out? Yes, every living finite thing has ite
Finite You ‘have eu, lle Sno next
time you are tired ust” take an accouni
Bf stocks Stop aud study Sodr ene feelings, that
Fou may know how it is Youre a
all over, Mark the throbs. of € your ach
the rush and Gosh of to your temples, the
teusitive nerves that make a slainmiog door sound
Hike a walvo of of artillery. You 2 hy I
suggest, it. Describe rself on a
sheet of betes and sick It upaver the count,
ing: -house dexk, Perhaps you might point it out to
the foor-waiker, the overseer, the head clerk, ged
8 perintendtent, No doubt they would
take the hint ats,
thank God that there is no man nor women
who is never tired! The President, the Emperor,
the millionaire, all grow that
iF prouil hous drop over, their boid eyes close,
their frou hands fall open “and. they sleep—they
Even shore! Think of Queen. Victoria’s. snorin
sleep. Why not? as given no one exenipy
tion. We are all ‘vapor that appeareth for
little ras and then vaninheth away.” There f
% sy in that institution, i determined to tal i,
plains, my ultimate a table ‘while Dennin staggered ‘back against the
to | Genly to one of a ce
arth than that which willfully disturts a fellow
mau's lawful res "s crowning
Dlewings, on the contrary, ‘hat “Re giveth His
beloved sleep.”
OUR DISCOVERY AT LATHROP.
BY JOSEPH HALLIDAY,
Thad just ted as astudont, from the Long
Mand Medical “College, a a and as I
eeded some recreation mF Tong course of
p across the Western
tration being San Franci
For God's sake, Joo, what does this mean???
bosom rene Geoffrey Dennin, a young] “It meaus,”” I rophed, my emotion,
lawyer, ae prospective pleasures of | ‘it means tat two mand face to face’ with the
auch a trip, aod he at kugth poses ted to bon ne | Yictin of a crime—a woman! Choked
my traveling companion
bout three wooks later, after various unim-
portant expericnces, Dennin J found ourselves | |” Ut ts very evident, , answer, approach:
in small mining town which I shall call Lathrop, | the cot yourself, and I
about one hundred and thirty miles west of Den- "Heart bee i the ‘sere ie rot
said, gravely, “are the iret utable proofs, To the
"We bd Just registered at. the chief “hotel” of medical eye they h
which the rude two-story frame | ribiol ari un be ot distur
boasted—a
structure, and were at once keenly eyed by the
loungers ‘and guests, who evidently considered us
very stupid specimens of the **tenderfoot”” vari-
et
im it servant of the house was a|‘‘Qur first
salvar Tall bearded tana of thirty-five, whose | complaint ngebust. this tke
denoted him to be a miner, and whom every- | the fandiord. We must
ddr as The."
‘ted as De
a oh sry oa sornetinies showed his. skill
Burroughs, the staid,
withdrew for'a ittie reap fromm his
decortar of delectable bev
It was Ike rst served us in that
the whisky ‘ove’ he compotnded fox me
to mn down to the pit ot
coune,
T coughed and spluttered, while Dennin vigor-
hoki
T glaved with a look of
winked inerrily at me, as if be
raptors in a good p acti ke.
not Tong WUT Jearned that this habié was eral i
the manifestation of ‘@ nervous complaint
bee could not con
When ho Read my ame on the register, and
that it bad “M. D.”’ attached toit, he winked
unre vigorously than ever and frequently glanced | you,
at me with a very meaning loo
when we
escort us thither,
ing up § Uehted tallow candle,
Pate ‘ha plaeed onthe Ti awk
started toward ‘a side bation Ei Sith Dennin and
myself ‘at his heel
‘Ascending a ‘iar flight of stairs, he led us into
is
soft tc
4 passage, at the end, “of which was our room, a Foctine ‘ne door, anil “pres
wedlium-sized, apartment, containin:
two small cots, acunle of dilapiated chairs, a
Pash-stand and a little roun
ferious touey his impudent “manner changed sud-
“We looked for you two «ays ago, doctor—you
and your friend “here—an a begun to eet
Pity skoery when wo found you didn t show up.
Everything's all right so far; there's n0 iuyeion,
You've got what you need in them tunes the
— pointing to our valises"end you'll n
oo—ret, T
ue after we ave t
work til’ the ‘house's all quiet, for walls have | wis ¢eaety: wery pare ofthe hows then ks into the room represented an Mi a
cars. Pete'll close up to-night extra early on pur: ome an explosign of shouts, and into the Soot wal ee know either va e isa shouts | ry ‘thet bi Tau, which
gee you more time todo the job. You'll rushed a score of m fan! auction I fis a hig | ust be bosliny eto make them dey?
dit fa thee,” he seoacludey inifcating with | "The tact i, pardy*” said The, suppressing is you may veately eT iat atin Bis Wats: | muons, Cottman, Onio--De- not do unnecessary
K of ra a side ne m, anit pt| mirth, ‘we've been ‘pretty hard’on you and | your enters with a st@rn ste tuings. If you have large hands and feet you w:
er ee tae wiskpe eo titna initiate prbeeecoed Bee a3 | ae by callin other
yes kept constancs, all. And really, in the fust place, it was interkied | "Wwhon a wicked. looking actor beats Wis brow, aan ak axe delight ” ‘ataxing en
var ate Ape: Agee frie t0 sed, | OF two tenderfoot frien lends of ourin we expected jis to inform you that he is thin! ing ol childinoodts | for why should seer
two be tt didn’ y he onal snd
nin’ tongue seemed tie ton, ‘atthe, ‘lio ee none ees cotta” up the erat ‘come, aud tour, when he. was guileless and ‘hap, and a | S00 ocean Si halt
cked out of the room, and shut the ist the a steeped. | f a
down t Stairs ay if a ghost wns after bimy
Evidently we shall find that out by opening
chat hd r which he indicated. And ho eal
hia looks like a real mystery,
loo}
Beanin Bhait we follow tt up???
“L'm with you,’ seid Denuin, starting toward | day
the side door.
JLeaught him by the
Go slow, ‘ny boy.
bout walls having ears a1
the bonse was quiet.
J Remeniber bis warming
Tae ie
| tons, lest wo betray ourselves, The amore I think |
of it the more I am convinced that he me
alk
Gnacconmtable way mistaken os for other. people, | raining. She
Who? What tort? Of course I cannot conjecture, |
But certain is, we are not, sappowed to bo here
for any
fri tated he) he looked wi
* said Dennin, cant that beads sme to be
lier. we are on the point of making som
ant discovery—I cannot imagine w
will bring that villain, an
himself,
ut whch
sion, Dennin washed binself, and after P had done
licewise we went below to tee about Kupper, ex-
erting ourselves to the utmost to appear
concerned as possible,
‘The was not y wise nd the landlord, who was lovely unless her areurls
waiting on some istomers, direct
the dining-room, st vi) handing. me, as he did #0,
et hi 7 Tike | heel, and makes herself miserable generally. 8
something wrapped in paper, which felt like a as not even the melancholy consolation of peep-
in i ing down to supper I opened the paper, Et through the closed blinds to see the new bon-
ire enough, I fouud it contained a door- go by; for nobody
fey! while on tho paper. were
lines, which I made out to read as follows:
“Thie Key fits the Dore between the rooms.
Jonp to the Bar asin
n Koom on Vother sie of Parution—you will
Bage in Clos
ws "ent when he had deciphered
in his turn, ‘the mystery deepens! | t
What on earth are
the ‘pier | hote before
are 1
my cuvsily ven so tally
note, $0 1 Was determined to fathoen the myste
ae it ou are bound to stick to it, my old | of societ;
jut, poor pln! whats cobra bur
Pre
upper we went directly to our room,
taking’ witl as
lighted for o
twas then eloven o'clock,
Through the partition om the right, opposite the Toe “ante mitd
that a rainy ‘Std In in tite ‘country is delicion
door opening into
Yolews, amd listaned,
me wae veorte Ul ainers, ° saree
by their tall, matters.
business:
They did not separate till mid-
oy
was a long
had warned us,
night, and I can aswure the reader it wi
tit must bo lett just
the st
80
-boy, officiated | would be allowodl to leave t thi house by stealth at
this hour, No, indeed, wo are to bo in
hotel; and /can “conveniently
2
courage to cut it up.
sly hacked me on the back, thinking I was|o¢ money, has agrend to
hatred at Tke, as the| them. Don't you remember that Ike said to me,
ator of my discomfiture; but he rar gruled, | when be cautioned mo in tle 0 “Wi
rolver, an
0 met rifled our intention kare done the job.
Pe vale ‘the apartment accigued to us, and Ike was
2, 1
Gaited anxiously for the next act in the frightful
opened the door, "in naked Me ‘ead a Pate the
table, upon which | andiord, but to find themselves confronted sud-
Replaced the cante, saying us mey ah allow mye th ‘with two revolvers aimed str
8 brea
ptiaat! Xo hare,
yun’
door. uikly ‘and we heard him’ go ‘outing Tike, we couldn't r
dark stairs ie i
can in
es
al
nd perhaps the landlord | ‘© 80 to church; but “ins borsid vain will take her
url, and
Having tiedvered ibimelt of this sage conclu- | makes that cations ‘Selle Sones? hair
the
hair ont of cn tmosphere only
curl the
closer, And w rector, who has such good
taste, and much beaut, jpianguishing dark eyes,
hat
sacques
ontaine door | Church except ure pious or very desperate peo-
son’
to-nite. and Ink out for Reais strides over the cats
soit thers io any re
ant
to handle this thing. ear get out of | himeclf besa
al
ig tot "Lamia, | into the suburbs, ad tn ine “home ‘some of al
roused by the strange | Joh
a large lamp which had bees | Sunday in bo ity is inne
a
cos | on
were doubtlas the people against whom the note ganells from spr
bru
and the face of
tween me and the farther corner, holding the
lamp, started back suddenly and ‘clutched my
Heavens, Joe!" he said, in whisper,
“there! fe eontething covered up on the cots
‘he hand with Which he held the lamp shook so
tat, fearing he would drop it, I took it from
bum, sud, in breathless suspense, we went on tip-
on to t
Vee: there was cortain! something under the
lanket, Something that looked like the top of a
pel out.
T pulled down the blanket 9 Hite, and a and a ghastly
face, framed by long, brown
set the lamp upon the
all, maurwnuring :
“ eked gasped Dennin,
‘How do you know
Pas wo found it,”» and seiz-
ig the blan ket with a shudder he pulled it over
pAnd now w
done?’’ he continued.
ighs,
fast, m; you imagine we
“What?? asked ‘Dennin,
“Cutting the body up,
impatiently, as
f course, #0 that they
it—bury the pieces
of
ely, no ula a the matter clear to
tc
Some one, for a round sum
to furnish them a villainous
loctor and au assistant, wh
things,? ,” pointing to our valises,
intrumnents mecwaaury for the poration,”
I, a valise, took out two loaded re-
going up'to Dennin, nin, said, ina whis-
this revolver and
"Certain Te is that, “rl Ike ortho landlord
will be here before to see whether we
"wholve: coun we met. be
prepared for iin. 1's a matter of lif or death
Thea,’ seating myself by the little table,
mornin;
olstape in the passage, ap-
na.
{twas drawing pear
ight knock.
straight at their
we. At the eame time I ried out:
‘Don! shoes” tho two worthies,stammered,
simultancot ing up their bands. “NO
farm wag raced!
mn villains! Tt was a cold-
ooded murder 2? Tsai, vebemently.
Tke burst out laughing, winking furiously,
seemed
@ walked to door of the adjoining room,
BY KATE) THORN.
Almost everybody bas a horror of a rainy Sun-
lay is so long in passing, and there is so lit-
tle by way of employment or amusement that one
dulge in,
Mrs, Fleming shivers with dread. ‘when she
1@ morning and discovers that
as got her new bonnet home, and
he is Saying” to exhibit it; and she is, besides,
balf ‘irs. Fusston has achieved
“no heard to no woman can be
So Mrs, Femina ‘dawiles. about the house all
day in'a soled wrapper and sliprers down
ple, and they all wear waterproofs and last, sea-
dozen, and
Mt. Fleming smokes cigars bythe dozen, and
3 doxe ou
jail, aod,
the
pect of a chai for he
to try his new horse in the park, and after
hat he and sich’ are going out for a quiet little
r at their club.
little newsbo: rod pli = sullenly to
$0 it or ho had with
weal of every class
the calculations of the com-
i
we'are ready to admit hat a rainy
ial, eeeith ite
noke, and ita ism gt nat ts clone shut
Hat 9 mation siophy silowatks end. cross
yet we must maintain
Eve
nccountde St. Tere ‘a is tull of invigorating
pine, and fern ae the
ned flowers give orth ‘an unwonted fra
ature is washed and made young
ar
it rains, for she
almanac hourly to| ,,
ges
‘ay of keeping the
is aot fost as profitable
going to dl reh and suoring through the ser-
» then we are mistaken,
Josh Billings Billings’ Philosophy.
The most retched Poverty { han think ov fz to
want what we are too sting}
to giv sumthing to
he ah
pest “ho mot rea willing
boot to-morrow.
Civilasna be hhax taught mankind to dread por-
erty more than
Two-thirds ov a ple in this world hav no
karakter outside ov hoi habits
virtew, like the alphabet,
our vanity iz so grato that we would rather be
hated than not known at ail,
‘Mon shoot and wimmin, stk pins into each
other,
Arrows dipt in huuny are just az fatal az those
dipt in gaul.
be one ov yure kroniek punsta
Tako the lazyness all out ov this world and yu
would t take most ov the sin a
Thare i iz real solid « in gol ing out into a
ce in a, whi aud E ig up yure heels,
Play tow the phool Promiscus
It an’t the man who kan liv well on the least,
but the man who kan rie well “onthe mest, wis
iz the wizest and happyest,
THE WAYS OF ACTORS.
stage. For instance
When an actress makes a dab at, her right 6}
with the middle finger of, her right
pens a letter, he invariably
ee The unfolded sheet @ ‘smart: tap with tie
ck of his hand, He does this for the good and
suilcient reason that all actors have done likewise
Snes time immemori
something particular to
oF mamma, Ie would. be. the
y did she not crouch down on
the floor by the side of Ber arene,
en a iters into confidential conver-
sation
for him to bang bis leg over the side of
his foot resting’ on its se
‘When an actor walks up to. the foot-lights, and
declaims in a loud voi 6, itis to
nderstood that he is solilognizing, ae “un
beknownst?? to the other
pon ‘the singe Taultlessly
dressed, with a flower in his button-hole, you may
bosure’that he isa villain of the doopest tive,
When an actor has all manner of hard luck, and
to stomach, he is to ‘be congratulated: for he ie
shortly to wed the Soune lady
to risé by a spasmodic boun: toa affluence.
When an actor or slaps nis log now end avin, it is
bo is. in the equestrian tie.
the room represented
I would rather bay the stiddy hiccups than to| ¢!
ns.
Actors are supposed to picture life as it is, *‘to | w oF
hold the mirror up to nature;’? but they have Fre ana
y habits that are rarely witnessed off the es ie tho fashions as th a mi
‘with, another actor, it is the proper gure i
fs seedy a to clothing, and chronically empty as | oui
joice, and | a cupt
Correspondence, '
GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS,
—There ar:
treated tothe way ‘ccc
ted wonien who are
‘Their huebande nentect
i, At only sere
n of the wifemore
a man shonk
firat appeal to
of the obligati
th
tre
the altar to tere vand cherie hie wife
mmeny shoutd not be raked
sas bonnd to carry
ontract,
net of tt
rented ont
Tentonatrating
hontd bo. told very
fo vial er fiends
if oer an howe
rong an ergeit to take the
‘eC ea On. SS rely if t
Fer
Ne. ity ot
enor
‘iich makes nnnverer
miter, the tke
Hinges very au app
WF Se, Richmoot Va—Itis
how 10 dress the most becoming!
them:
itt jontly to conform
our mode of apparel to that which meots With tne moet
lout of time.
opeatuily asked, antl th
be ma site a ‘though never ber
orrespon lente
m metic will he fo
quest of but a5 a rule, tho x
" Tile particwlar 4
replies to ae ‘ae interesting to Teal ada
Le Bled away ae any made to ts own.
t. A fredstole was a seat
er
Delonga: as,
wrha is fm oF who fs oe une, 18 oer oF
mer inne in
alta ot a wenael are tal
fhe: ‘alent tira for mardieation aneetaiy,
aha Bone; orportion gta une, Wea i tn annve ot
fie io te bone iuyrene ie eo tho note
parte. in botany ie means adisease af plants sonst
Si gmvall biack spots, Beneath wiiich the substance of The
plant decass.
M.¢.D. Hudson, N ¥.—To make erogueltes ut two
ices of battor and to tablesponntle of
re protty thiek. Adit
of grea, at tit tin. unt Ie becomes an
thick as riding Atal
cnyer Chon tin hate
efi quite anal
te
into
in
Wien cola
stranger to the sin in which he is now s
oe
- Items of Interest.
ile foot of pure gold w 208 por
Chinese houses servants are scradually conve into
favor ih oxian
The Tra neee used by the German Emperor are
waite | ty electricity.
The
Jminueing-Lird, aud 18 he smallest bird in the world,
Napoleon's canpaliens nade one ‘nfilion Frenok
wome three million cbiltren fatherless,
wane York elty photogtapher delights, some of
2 patrons by matking, taste handkorehtets. with these
Photographie:
Phitmlelphia’s City Hall tower willbe 647 foot
Jnchon inet when the statue of Wibian Pein shall wave
been p:
«
"A gay old compte Tecently went to the, altar, as
brit aunt geoonn, an Ott é
Galloway 82,
ar. WIA.
ve
jorway
netton aiigetent ‘iss “che
titd year Qwenty-four, He
“Three-te renthe of the earnings of a Beleiau convieg|
ion of, his term of imei
ius one more ‘movey n'ai
A veimous a
Switzerla
suepaander In i
aida os the ‘
Me
aut
She eouree of tne tie woud Deoanne se hnedeer as tobe
considered impetishable. IU 49 Sold to tle Chinese for
com
A storm overturned a large oak tree ou the farm
car of Rip While set
cdiidcres of Tndion Nay, Avis diseben
Féots a por of gold silver coin amounting
$10,000,
A solid gilver railing,
Full neluse the altar ot the
datupo, in the City of Mos
‘ aoitlione of vollat®.
weighing twenty-six tous,
Chnzsh of the Lady ot Gy
Aten Cont of
tie to ve dedicated
SHIRES in neveral
on December I
tain rong Prince of Milan, Italy, had a high
indy $n. Carroltan, Ky. had
ea pistol cartridge, With the
‘aha ie nmiaie to Just fit the hote.
Tiere was an explosion, the poe MBit leaks, aud the old
Ml | indy now nurses lacerated thm,
Tn proportion to the population, France has more
money in elgextntion than a try. In France
aay
has been discorered near
Adumatition Mich ws found Ht ivtieatg that
they belonged to it
foot in height It
‘ta tlhe boat
of 23 at leant. seven
orale tes MmHAe havo. beet mu
jes Wore foutil tactng the east.
icles
uta tiem om To the mr
wait for us—for Dennin and me. agai fay, and takes them off at
‘6 heard them go out; the house be-| “On such a day, commend us to the wide, unfin-
fu atill as deaths “Then Pilkia strange feel | shed garret in the old-fashioned country: house the writers on the Patt Pall Magazine dic.
ing e lng creeping over me, I bade De nin take up the wes ornam with onearaph ain exiiuter 18 sont
camp, and, going on iiptoe tou hide le dont = fant string of dried bell pepper, ‘nf gourd- io in to put iat type. Then the
locked it very carefully, make the teh and, Goh ‘of dried peppermint, and | fron WHicle to the prook reader aa le
slightest noise, and ralowly 0 pene I hyme, and sweet basil, and pennyroysl, stored | ma
damp, chilly air struck our faces, and the| up by the careful housewife dn auticipation of | "A henevolent centieman in Paria gave a franc t
light flared up. “ The windows oy the room were colds cat cL teeunstior inter fii chin, ay Tarai, tne
raised, but the shutters were closed tight.
m the floor,
table in the| ri
ot
ire save a long deal
Imkile of the room. To the right, in the farthor
a cot, with a blanket
onl who never slumbe:
Si bectiren.” There no more crud pint on
fo the batt a. clone For thought, for fancy, f
«Well. Twas on, the point of saying, “I seo| the “loved once gone ye Ieduing in
DO mystery in this,”? when Dennin, who the dolce far niente of existence—t Ro
rv
ain upon the Foot,
bool
h pe
thrown over it; | under the eaves hold ample sto:
old-time, antique,
"and listen to the patter of the
and
ks aud papers of which “the cobweb bed boxes
pore over the yellow | r,
antehomrd Hgntol™ Vee,
‘the wight being cold, I tett t
rem
4A carelos compositor had thin, #
in type: * Fico ote’ pla
y-enter” of Cuba is one-third the aize of the zs
the.
Rear it crema Than ha
7 “@ baitest plainly, wi vn Tittle. ewearmie in lean
alviecs “Thm type was no abunod for hia bitter that
je joined Coxey’s army.
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ly rat vt it ‘1 i
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Hien wotore es a mehr ite we
0. L. D., Brockport, N. ¥.—A mimenpative will 18 a ver-
Vat one, aud such disposition of property must be made
t least as many witnenses as
uired for a written will,
bie Persons present tw. bear
oken constitute his
would be
‘The testator must request
‘withess that the words,
om
montis from deat i ott wine ton ays,
So enrate of Wattington, wa
ently he was mitviater a ere "aireet
Sud for atime ofcnated in. Ging
His
wore very yopuae
Yery/acverely eriticined hy Aacniay W160, Stle 8
uve of snivectiaueous pocins was published iu 182%, aud
nus ee!
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"you wi A ae a 10
cher qnentionn, we siexnt to book
mes, i. Stet thn van roca woe. Eek
Sth. No recipe that will do the work
i} satistactorily.
lesired,
phis, Tenn.—1st, Sane coutete (French)
a ragged fellow ; ne of
given iu the fret Froueh revelation oth ex
n party,’ who rejo
iihar th
er raical
Is" pronounced
Recent on the last syle
ny means wife aud BUD.
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n Ore
et
topnt ne the ground,
fag almont Impenetrable
sostin, D. C.—1st. The mca Savan.
als made the voyage tom Savanuah, G cassia via
Ene and, im 1818, sing both alia D ateam, she re
yee, ae fe St. Peteraure, in
possi)
Fayette, N. Y,-Marina was au To
the conquest of Mexico was of great aid
Tocortes by whom she hat a 0 Don Martin Corton
ier aarat in tolled ivy” ot the. et
© | Fugit aaa are he Baer
fe"blood, and end hy
Mestotuel mound suit es
mn the latins of Tehuantepec:
‘rank Richmond, Yoh aesntog lady fon
ago the Rentiomaa pices
ma ‘the ‘Rhesin “this ie the acon
ay of helping a lady to alight.
2. ©. Do atte re, Mi—The play of “Luke tt
Later® was written by Join Paldniy. Buckstomne, the
sta come an tie weiter. He esalit to
en Ih places fr
and ctreasen,torem re the valu,
elt make np,
‘aK stores,
‘ber, Fall River, Mass,
recat of te barticilars requested. Some
inight give them to you,
0. W. 3t.. Fairfletd, Conn.—Dantel W. Voorhees, United
Kiaton Sefiator from Tnuliana, was bora 10 1R2h.” He 18m
lawyer by professiel
‘Oman, Neh
nothing Dit tone ey
wea cn be procured al
We have no
icago paper
Reneath the skies T now toar
will be found in Moore's "Lalla
‘im, Cy, Great Barrington, Mana.—Unable to state.
F. £.H,, Humboldt, Kansas,—No,