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‘Mn its, lam
iupper. Tlloughtl war dead, did yer 1'n Ihow
you who run. thhi ranch. The old run’: back
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at III.
gllo lnnde it live) [or several days, “zeItin’
things to rights,” Mite called it.
Philip dieap earecl, and haant been reen sinoo.
' 1? that he has gone to tho dinmond
how it in himself.
nurir any a een restored in- thrit Arden
family, notwithstanding the mixed resenlblanca
among the children on their rrithei-‘a side.
Tenn lmn couldn't have constructed his poem on
that nlt Luke mmlol.
A Story of the Overllow-Uncle Billy‘:
Gatfi h Aquarium.
Tu: little town of Penrlillgton on Penrl River
is pretty well overdowed. A ranch ol the
Poilevent mills in eituiited there, and consequently
the place iii well peopled with negro laborers and
others.
Old " Uncle Billy," a venerable olll darlrey with
side Iv iskers, has la cu in built nenr the river
bank, and was among the first inllnllnted. He was
minted on the rtreet the next nlornlllg utter the
rise by a gentleman yr’ ll:
“Well, Uncle Billy, I hear you were pretty
well drowned out last night, How ' “’
u see, ll-unia John, de ribher ‘gin to
my duo ‘bout eight o'cloc . nebber knowtl my
old cabin was dltt full of leaks Tore, an do way
' ' it me was wltsser den do dead sea
rise on old Para. 1 "clam fore Moses, hlusaa
John, I bleves dat rihher water was greased fur
it crawled troo deni amt-ks slipperer than ii possum
tail.
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“ I didn't say nllriiu till the ole cabin got kivered
rid de overflow an on I win to hall h
put it n top of de bed, and den 1 nt up on to
of de bind, and den 1 tried to eleepint da carting
uwdzlciolls. they -e t rah ii jum In ii
in round de bed dat it “'55 unpossible to sleep, an
r 'ist lay d.-ir an pmved for the davlight an rn
angin up dur, an 1 hit set
on niy ole chist an can ht dem my cats tin sun-
my.
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A Child in the Washington Square Fountain.
I liionr dusk, the other etenina. Julia ny-land, it
little 'rl aii yeurs of ag otira.
WM laying with rererul children
about the rniinniin in vnrhin ton sqllilret
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upon the ground
the was iusenslble, and the water learned to have
ungs. After chadng her hands And
tolling her about for name tinie, her heart begun
to beat feebly. Little Julia was then given over
to her friends, who took her to her home.
rs- -<0"-j .
A Newspaper Correspondent Outdoing tho
ovellsts.
PARIS correspondent of one of the London
papers tell. the following: Mn and incldent took
an has been
+- . and I ran ya out you.
A NIUE LITTLE Illln. . NT. V
.‘lli.,, c.,,,u.m,y,--- Whiz! .r ,n-. you going It; Ills ball, .llr. .44ouretI Haw fommnre! . y
i Mmplmmrlg iii! the twninp nlrowl .WNMi w "W M M" ""31 '1’ "9""
In I
A STORY or nnz ulslssrprr ovurhow.-nschu nrhufs cit-rrrerr llqmlnllm.
place, recently, in the ehuri-hyurd of Grdshoii,
a village oiitnde l’nl-is. ho body of a child am
about to be lowered into the gate when t
pounced on the edtliii and yrrenehed of!‘ tho lid
with a pinr of ieieeera Wltnt s a id in her
oeket. ‘Mon Dieu!' cried she, -rny son livesw
other feeble groan, threw buck its hendvnltll died.
The mother gazed on he corpse with hn gin‘
eyes, and then olu ‘ htzr breast with
despnir. siiililenly the ten to the groulld In it
struck by lightning, and, when recovered train
her Iwoon, aha had heeonie insane." r
Strange Story about Bismarck and His
Friends.
TX: eiihle desputchcs repert thocnnvalcsccnco
of Prince Biirnurth. Recent Europenn pa err
explain this sudden chnn o in the Chnnreliilrh
condition rely rutistacton y. neenlu that the
great rnnn haii been iuhjet-ted, illvrrlllntnrily, it in
of Prince Ill5I'liIIlCl( and usk alter the gun Chon-
u:lInr's health. he rltnmbennllid, n in my
hound, rmulu tho inevitnblo nlislako of delivering
her pure.-1 to Prince llirrriurrri body-nerrnnt, and
inqlllrillg iilti-r the la-ahli or the counters. Wlllcll
In lie exocllellt. A
So t in cllnmhcnunid trolled home rejoicing, and
lollmrtnl [he success at her expeditirm. Menn-
wlill: Prince lllhlllllrth, who never sl ' '
of
n, reeirived the nu wlzrioun package,
Miicll h servant linnrlinl to im with a blond
grin, r>cr-lntionetl, no d--nht hy ii prarioui elimina-
lion in nu eiriitwntn.
The (‘llancellor ol the lierrriiin Fmpireo -nod
tho bundle in hii uallnl irriprihire why, and lulled
(II vwel . n int win it? He ('0lIlll not to 1, lo:
the lite oi him. At lirat he thought it might be u
fun-cotton r-rplirnire nmiir, sent hr his rh-nil, the
MP0; but, as the innneleei (hing twin to erpand,
thii Kllppositiovl had to he uhari 0 id
Whi it‘ Eng hir brill-ls about the mys-
tery, the cliiiriiellnrh Wile tune into inquire iner
his hi-nlth, hut Wu tlinnilerrtruch at hmtlllg hirn
"n enily exilllllnlllgul puririent, tho rery nanie ot
' nltnuwn Lo maaculine ears.
051! ‘whliidn-you-call-'ems' are lhoeer
.tnd yiui in ynur old age, and laid up wilh the
li pout! And i creature who wears luth spindle-
- 1 thlvlkedtl"
Vii Just then there came u mmhnger Irorn the
‘l collnksl to noliry the Prince lhata hr an increm-
llllli: nbln nrietnle, ii Vlrollg‘ bundle had Ueen left with
r,1== him, on wheren nu Lady nirniarrli colored rip,
Q ind the rrineehiniar-,lt WEI turr to 'rL- rent re
ii st in lanphler, rihieh for the time made hini
forget. the pum at his gouty leg.
uej.
A Pickle Bridegroom.
i rorxc rnan eni loyed in a responsible antinu-
on the Collncllsrllle llrvad, at Colllluerlce, lI“I., is I
guy Imliui-in nhonl certain parties would be glad
lo interview nt the resent time. is festive
youth lama tinie n;:o wooed in
who, it is laid, returned his ardent niroclions, and
ri er the vcdrllllg. At the
expectant hrido all the usual prrpiir-ntipni had bv.-an
made, the bridal outfit wan procured, friends were
inrited, and the wedding biiinpietpre ared. Gayly
the light: bhone o‘er (air uolm-n nllci brave men,
and in n the hour Ippronuhcd when
the llluslllnz bride should greet the loving grlmrllr
‘ nlinlater r-ea reidy, but rihera was the other
arty, whore preteriee Ins absolutel necesu tor
unit-an rnrrying outt e to mine? The I0lll‘I pointed
nlriie. Von n., she tilt the apring heat in opprcs- for lhe iruptinli ii nrriicd and passed, ut still
iii-a thnt sho muht‘. lleclls (lilikah herself of he (‘tulle not, and nnxioua inquirie: were made by
su errlnnna irinrpreiiihlii garments. nut the the nailing ind expectnnt guulsi
werilhnr in licrlill tthnllgcll quiln ii rnpiilly a A recnnnoisanco Iru mllde which developed the
our own bhsb-ll rer-Ill-lic. and before he slightly astountlin intelligence thlt the rnithleen betr: er
ditrullell eoiiriti-as louc ul the hmlve of her ti-ientl ha , one our l-erore, been nrurried to error er
‘ rl clown in Ioncnln. and the youngluily uta hotel in the villll e. ‘
eullllwss lvecmllu sllllilcllly rhillei. a next uy n Wnl'1llIl"lIi!EUL‘d for the re-
llcr lrienil, tho Mlllv. You ll., nuticeil inniri rrulnt grouin, nhen it nu direorert-d that he had
tpiwr l.‘(rlll0llilllIt! or the uuiuioesu, nnd liinilly in- rrohaed the country. -ml tulren the Brownsville
.,.,i,e.1.r.,,.r,. ....w, hour, luring hia lmdo or in hour at lilo paternril
" All in tlenri Iovrw.
rt hunirlcc lriinipired thut the nealy.runrried
;' n came to lllcneer ort, where, on the following
H oh, ii that in tin, riliy, 1 have n priir to give ? ' ‘
ilnv. h nun &fllII(d ilhlli young wife und her
whnreirpnn hnth lndiea rltnilshctl into the h0(l- tnther -t the national btel.
room o 'rtlu VUII 11., an t o hllhorlllg cullnlenn It terthir rnnnirrtie e irede and I hearty dinner.
was nniilri tonllortlalllo by wnla iniportnntaddrtion the happy pair teoli t a rare for Pittialzllrg, And
,0 her ,,,,, ,.,i,.,, . lrnrri cllco-I" <-rel’
So fnr, Milli mitqui inn: y pmur. . ‘e u eonundrurn rrhieh u cerlnin detective.
llut nrrt tllly tho tolllltcra grit-ii order. to hr-r nrnled with u Irurnnt. iiriied by the hither of the
nllllll to rnrry jl rerluin inyuterioua ['lllI‘t,‘l‘i to hlnn-,. inyured onil betrayed nlaldvn, nould hire to lllve
run It,, and at the nnnitr tunic Io slop nt the house nnswere .
true, to Whlll ie rlll nrly hnnnn an the laughing
cure, which happened ill this "
Jn a euntrtul morning in lllareh, wllon tho
-e Wnenllollt to Ylhlt her In y lriend,
-- linl do till lilo, lam.”
-t Well, tlieri, diii-lirig. the truth ii I
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