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village in Lehigh county,- I'enn- had beeu.'distributetl for tho South -sylvan ia. . . Carolina jubilee singers, with the The man who made the welkin stipulation that no gentleman bearring is now engaged upon a locket a free ticket should be ad initted anfor the 'air. less accompanied by a lady. The Among recent arrivals at the deadheads found, wheti they reaehLouisvilla hotels we notice a Mr. d y,e hair, that their tickets were Nuckols was on hand. good only for the upper gallery; The Turks have been described ,.vntj P3 they had ladies with theui, as "sleepy," but the Bussians do they were obliged to buy tickets most of the retiring. . 0 the main hall. Oh Lord! Here is a man asking :ir Ffank J Carpeilterj the arwhy we do not quote the ther- tlstf haa just sold his picture of the mometer in the market reports. i.signiug of the Proclamation ' cf Plevna is Bussian for tears. T-,

Exchange. Yes, and weepins of war .are plentiful there just now. Do not be too hard on the locomotive engineers. They are often more cinder 'gainst th an sinning. A BufTalo boy has beep convicted or stealing a veioeipeae, cut will be two-wheel known ta try it ain- -

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day is the day for Bussian or Turkt . 1 . . . j isn atroeiues. -The Queen of Sweden has heart uiseasa uruugnt ou piouiy 'j' t- . at. 4. t .1. I over anxiety about house cleaning and fly chasing. . A lew weeks ago a baby was born in the Iowa penitentiary, Wo o ir - w nanie her Jael, the Key-nite. ' William Patterson was the first man who raised his voice against strikes, yet 110 encyclopaedia so much as mentions him. A " inenaeerie has been fined fur traveling on the sidewalk in Nashville. Suppose they thought they must draw a lion somewhere. ' Miss Boyle, the actress, owns up that she is twenty-five years old, and it won't lock cunning to see her lugging any more dolt-babies around thestage. ' ' ' That Grand llapids man who saw a snake twenty feet long may live a .truthful life for the next twenty-five years, but he'll be susI ..etc 1 by the public. A Mrs, and ? IPs ere rival caadidates fa; A.he 1 P : rintcadpnbi r-i r C:a:Av, CdiAnda. vu;,;r Th.reno Tlr-g a'. . 0 H.r, ittpr.then. vesui'-J. f( , i A t: a.- - 1 proclaim A d.g in I led ,, ay live r " t , r. ,rlt' P' f.,ar we. ; m a . il .)t..t 1 f :L. B 1L ' , - i; t i i,-, l i W 1-JL i; Pav lA.a.c crat. "Int. v-d.l without w.Ar"' you m :n. ibi't you? IIP; Haiti a IL,. AAue l c the bv.i L'daag ye a g l.a.g ir. , r . U. a id 'h 1 hue w.i ho to 1 -d- 3 . 1 r - ' 1. 1 1 t" a p ,e ;o P it - I A t . P. 1: 1 -a IP- f dAa. . . di , to I. i.A I A c 1 IA . a.a 1 a C h CP 1 A ; h ; A.-AP Ph It n ! x 1

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Ir. b-pohaid, t!,a CVa :u hi rail in, b-s ! Aa - ' ;t ; a -! f - a b,a - ti .a h-r ,t i.- aj 1 t . - A. if "i'da'irl.'i'.A . : t li brary of Con :te--, fiir m, . t!,a cireai ; bu's e my appear, the ! a r. h Ii ii tbt. i far I roht to lhAd not- jd.oi, : ht'.t t- - A' r the stjrii c f one of tba I -i km,, a of 1- t aru i;C.m at. c a. 1 rl. ? lAut.Ar 2 th- -dh. -di . aj has bestowed more or less labor for the past 13 years. lhe purchaser i3 a VYeathy lady, a warm admirer of Mr Lincoln, who, it is said, nurDOSe3 to nrespnt tho picture to IK' 4 - - 4. the government for permanent exhibition in the national eapiiai The price paid was f 25,000. A new and rich find of gold was ia & very singular manner. One of I the party, to show his skill, dove to tho bottom esveral times, bring. Hng up each time a handful of sand. At as(.f actuated by some strange impulse, instead of throwing the saml into the watet as he had done before, he retained it In hi- hand. anu 011 iiispeeiion, to las amaxement, found it to coutain a large proportion of gold P At Philadelphia, last Tuesday, a flagmaQ shouted to a drunken man to cet off tho track and out of the way of a rapidly approaching ears. As the warning was not heeded, the flagman sprang ca the track, and attempted to push the other off, when the latter turned, and seized his would-be savior with vise-tike grip, and, after . a. brief struggle, they fell acrois the rails, and were ruu over, receiving iiijuries from which both shortly after died. The emperor of Austria, having learned of tho existence of an Austrim military ecu.; my in P m TraacA'.o, rail wihh. ; It m .he tla.m a; : ; :i ta A.;A. t math' ( f tb Jr r. dioa IIty, ih.h 1 tl cm, ihu a ;!i hi e;a- d Pi ti . t . . 11.. ...,: .11-.. r 'k. , eiiy, to, -av u u .... - to I i ih.rai h. A 1 Ids . .. ih- - I ........ 1 enp.ny, ae.onimPy ch; t taa-utiPd md:trm ef tl ; i; ); .i.d . ,., ? , , . , - 5 of i a....i. ana the co. a pkte outfit for 1' a- a i c. ip ct(df ,;:iivc-uL.a A . tria iu ah ja t two nv.aiP. 5. "I dhi it. 5 P i . 1 I . 1 at P, IA,;' .At a- ah.h i A rn 1 1 ed. 1 v p .vr I tad t it. c - ; 1 a, ' A: t Pi tl i it 1 ..1 ! d lA . P f i- j. I Lie I i y 1 roc - u P st d I i t : 1 ay .- d.;is i I ) 1 1 J - ."I I!" ' i " t, ' t - , r Ja. k.. -.. . - a,- - - At 1

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