( M .Hi ray. 8 5 fjf Si 8 .'it-li LL- 4 'tit 0' 1 lit" IV M H E' E VUI i M- 'K M , f J V.v IM, If. iR Iff ;B"- 9 "W. -J. i i U IV S, rVr4 & Mi' :B SvC If. Mi " 1 ill l li- 1. rl iV W'V 3', . W o . Tho Full rrorpcctm of Xotab'c Features for lSj2 cad Specimen Copies vi'.l be lent Free. Brilliant Contributors. Articles havo been written expressly for U omit rotemo by a ho-'t of cn,;nent men ami women, amenS frhotn art ... r.,..!i . ii".'n.A'!i"r?v Crncic. Cyrus . I ThO Rlgnt lion. v u. uiauj'.i.. i " , : r--.,'- P --r,-lnp T. . .. !.. i t...j- T,r,-;s M.n.n I.vcn P!;vfs.r. rrn. U. ocKion. . CUws.-Va;;i V,rcst:hn,:n.-W. Clark UsacII. - Tho Carl of - Abb0tt' Camilla Ursa. -Mrs. Henry f;. StstKcy, r.na unc iwnaw Tii volume for 1802 will Contain a a w w - - Henry Nine Illustrated crfc! Sicri:3. Articles of Practical AJvl;c. Glimpses of Royalty. Railway Life and Adventure. 700 Larre rapes. Fivs Double Holiday uzt?.;c:. ioo Stories of Adventure. Sketches cf Travel. Pcpubr Science Articles; CI:arr.ilK3 Children's Psje 700 Large rages, i ivs n-u;.;.. - S TTn Tl FRE2 TO JAW. I, i092. Tf,!. ftg!n C Bfk !! v.J .1 in rm! zi roTir of il ln-autii""! pn'nt.n?. rn'itlrJ ' . 1 At U AIRA - ,., ' i. iTHTATY".'!IOl'S.lS:'i:u:.Wn .i i r i:f r:.r r.! friiuir Ira nrm ur! nn 1 . , f g THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.JDcnton, T-1 lilu'."j, ! Pleld. 10 i :If-Cducation. L' This Slip Th3 Dcst riiort Stories. Hints on Sc Household Articles. Natural History Papers. ITearl? :ceo I'.'.nttrations. P J. H:A:N:S:K N RST : NATIONAL : HANK (If I'l.AVrsMOlTTU. NKURASKA PBAI.KR IS STAPLE AND FANCY rM cap till IS ii pi UK 5 ,ii n o.po '""'"fl.OHOCKUIES. rithevi-rv tn-t fiiet'ltlw f'r the proinp trutmin-ttou 1 lifcitmulH Hanking Business BtorkP.bon.ls.K .U.K"V'Tii"ift mid local -i- i,J inn-rest iill.-wt'd I'.e ivnilw. Dr(tH itrnwn. KV,nlmlf In imy l;rt OOl.LBCTIONrl MADR AN l l'KHMPTLY BKM.T- tti. aikUent mket i,ld for roin.ty Wa.. rill,(s, Mate mm rmmty bumu. MKECTOKH JnhnFiUwraW JV'w,l,.Trtb rrtnleiit 8. Wauvli. ANK OF CASS COUNTY 'r"l Iimi ViPU rrosi!.)n' (HHlll'il Ait IVIilf GLASS AND QUEEXSWAKE Lumber Yam THE OLD R2L1A3L? IL 1 MEM k m Jl Tor Mutn and Klftti street Phld up capital (i8utplu J OFFICERS 0. 11. F.vrni'Ie Frwl il.n.icr J M. l'.H"isin T. M. ratli rsnn DIBECTORS 0 Tl Tar t-V.J.M JAlHTim. Krol (lonlcr A B' Mitltli li. B. WlaUtiain, U. llai'i'-y T. M.t'aLW-OQ 1 nr.MP.kM. f!AisiNC ETI31JIS HAN3ATED i..Ai.to niin.to' t-iitrmt allowed on 1mt lepiwit" Buil iirnm-.it att"uliouivuu to U bus aiai etilriHtoJ Vo Its care. iiirmlPMaSj !ironae "J the Puble Solicited. JOHHSOH BUILDIHQ Silt- St- PISF LUfflStK filiinlcs, Latb, Sash.J Doors. Blinds 0n dupply eyerw demand of the city. Call (ind pet terms. Fourth utreot in rear of opera house. VIEW HARDWARE STOFSE S. lv. HALL & SON iCv-na'lldiU'if'ir.UiTl tlirf.f ir' on nanj una will nui'l'iy i- :ii'a uiri' uj uivsi i m.ilile U-r.i. TIKT ROOFING; Chanbcrbin'a Eyo and 2da OintmiJiit. A rp-taia enro for Chron'o Sew Eye?, Tetter, Gait Eboum, Scald Head, Old Chronio Sores. Fever Bores, Eczema, Itch, Trairio Scratches, Sore lTipples end Piles. It is coolins and eootliing. Hundreds cf cases havo boon cured by it after all other treatment had faucu. It Is put up in S3 and CO cent boiOJ. 1 2ft 'tar NESSnTiPMiHSl'SCUaE3 b i'tci'l l:jTit!iil luoniar fcb3 ilruamj, Wiiulrf IkpiJi ut i)Lb i-j',i . "'Aw tn Cure in " PAWKEH'S 1 HAIi? PALCAM Wcv.ir Faili to Pentoro nrny Ilftir t-l 18 youiunii cuior. 1 hi rt IViu-'i'''!! UlNnPteODNS. Th on!rrirraiTf.CVirTi. GRATEUL COMFORTING Eops C-OGoa HENRY BOECK The Lending FURNITURE DEALER AND V lurcuiotlia ThU. "If tho tu-w fnine 1 am ailortt to li;tv onii-'.nu-'.i-il is tint c.ii:ilt.' uf luak in;4 H'- iiiiics mi hour 111 t'iv ln-r away to tin- f.M j . T;...;i 1 lil. '. t." This astuiiiuliii:,' siau iiii'iit was :iiih bv Mr. .ink. on UiL'h.inls, tin inaxtt-r 1 iri.;niv- rf tln Fhilaili'lpuiM an.l lu'.nl inj; i7ilioul. Mr. UifharU lias Ihtii working his lau-tt inwiithm fur tlit past t-ii yt-rir". tmd a fow days ii:;o the (!:-awiii;-i wi n- (."ltipli'U'l uud tlio pit-t-iit was upplit-d for. 1; otitwiird m t I' lriint-e tho new l.wiv m.nivo will tint iliffer mat. -rially from the tsptftly .in,'iiu's now itM-d. Tiio pe culiarity of ivm ruction lii-s in tin- fai t that ins'lcad of the twoeyliudcrs as nv.I at. pivst-nt lli.-n will bt four. One cyliu tliTwill lio locati'd on 'adi sido of the locoiuotiv frame as at pim-nt, mnl tin' ollu r two wi.l Im cast in what is known ns thi cylinder muhllt'. The iuM.le pair of cyliti iors are to be in one pure ami will lie on an ani;l.. Tho outside cyliu tiers are to be horizontal as at present. The four cylinders will entirely over come what is known to eniiu'ers as tin dead center, and theonu'iiM will be per f.x-tlv hahim-ed without any counter- balaneo in Urn wheels. This latter iiiiprovetuont will, to a bir'o deari e, .lo away witii t:io vicn-.u pKun.litisj which has proved ko destruc tive to modevn roadbeds. Tho peif-rt balanciti of the ctiKino will bo largely duo to tho woikin;; cf tho two cylin ders so m ar her center, and theso same cylinders, working as they do from Midi a central point of vantage, will help out in the nutter .f speed to a yreat dejree. Phil. Cor. JJoston Post. fioriniin by T.-lrjitmrm In IliiRlund. Tlio traiismissioii of sermons by tele phone, to tliosowho from various cimscl are utiablo to attend church Berviees which was experimented with in Kng land last year, lias turned out sosnccess fill that tleps are lii-in;; taken to extend its tisi! on a lar;;e scale. Provided with tho receiver tpecially used, it is said that invalids can hear perfectly whilo in bed. Inatpiiet room tho tollingof tho bell before service is distinctly audible, the prayers can bo followed, the responses empha.--.ized and every word of tho R-r-liion distinguished, while nolos in the auihem aro heard as di:linctly aa in tho church. Twenty-four calls wero recently re ceived at the telephone oflieo fur coimeo tion with a local church in an English town, and as tho number of subscribers there probably numbered not more than fcixtv.it is evident that tho privilege- of hearin;: the sermon without going to me church for it was appreciated. In many of tho large towns in England, especially in Manchester, Nottingham, btaffonl, Wolverhampton, the church telephone 6enico has come to bo (piito an institu tion. Hew Voile Recorder. STONE FIGHTS IN C0R&A. d me, Vpnullnu . ..ii tftw.a i.i tin wnrlc nrnmMW orddm from tua couutry Solicited. I CI6 Pearl 8t. rLATTSMOOTU, NED. PERKINS- HOUSE, 217. 219, 221 and 223 Main Bt, Portsmouth Nebraska II. II BOSS, Proprietor, lho Tcrkins lias bwin thoroughly ...,Tfit.,l (mm trm to ,ot?Ciui oii5 1 LLUU mvu I iow oaa of thn best hoteis ia tho Btate loardors will bo takon by the week at 11.50 and up. UNDERTAKR. Constantly keep on hand irerythin yon need to furnish your housa. fOR!isK strrn an Mint stbrt Plattsmout Neb 4 AV4 ir,-im4 j. ,1 m a rartiilns I'uy S.nin-tlniP. "Well. I fudiioso you bavo heard a great many big stories of our wonderful crop," remarked Hon. Thomas Kinipson, if Winona, "but I have Hist hearil ono which 1 know is true and which well indicates the greatness of this year's crop iu the grains besides wheat." Mr. Simp son then related to tho reporter the his tory of two Winona boys in South Da kota thisMtm-ncr, withholding tho names of tho young men. Last spring they rented 8.200 acres in South Dakota at fifty cents an aero and put in a crop of flax. From this farm they obtained 00.000 bushels of flax, un average of a little over iifteen bushels to tho acre. Selling this at ninety-live cents per bushel the young farmers realized f 17, 500. Their estimated expenso was five dollars per acre, or iitO.OOO, and this, de ducted from tho gross receipts, leaves a iirolitor fell ,.100 for one summer s worlc for two young men. I lie grain is now iu tho elevators. St. Paul I'lonour 1'ress. An O.lrntu! rllini- Tlmt M.mt R Ak-I.-ikIi'.I with ir.t Hhiicit. Kite P.ying, which is nniverd in this cmntry, ceases suddenly on tho Mtin-f tho lirst Corean montU, and lho next day jtone lights Like its place as the chief public nmuseiLent. In tho eastern part f Seoul, tho capital, there are largo pell space'- fnat have Hot been built open, and here occur the mot t serioua and luteivaliiig fights. One section of the city is pitted against another, but ntiv ono can take a baud on either side .... i t pleasure, there are no recognize! leaders, but tho mass of lighters readily follows tho lead of any one who shows j himself to bo a little more reckless than j the rest Two mobs, consisting of fifty, seventy ! or a hundred men each, are drawn np against each other, with nn interval of perhaps iifty yards between them. There is an inces-iant shower of stones, and each man's business is to bit as many men as he can, and especially to avoid nil lho stones directed at him. From ten to twenty men on each side are mined with stout clubs and wear thick wadded helmets. Theso form tho skir mishing line. They sally out from their respective sides and, meeting in mid career, strike out vii iously at each other's heads, each man holding up Ins cloak with his left hand as a shield to ward off the blows of bis adversary. After the club light has lasted about thirty seconds one or the other begins to give way, which is the signal for a rush of tho others. Almost invariably the other k-idu breaks and runs, and sometimes are chased into their houses, but generally some of tho pursuing n.iriv me.-s tooclot-elv on tho fugitives. Then the latter suddenly till n and deal a few ttaggcring blows, which check tho pursuers, ami in a few seconds tho tables aro turned, and tho:;e who a mo ment ago aro Hushed with victory are now in ' full flight with their enemies. Thus the battle goes back and forth across the fields, whilo the neighboring embaukmcntsare crowded with tpeeta tors. Tho effect of the thundering cheers of the spectators upon lho com batants is marvelous. They charge upon each other as if In actual battle, and show what would be bravery if exerted in soino useful cause. Near tiio river are numerous villages numbering from 100 to .100 houses eac h. They aro situated along tho batiks at in tervals of about half a mile. These keep up a continual series of fights among them.-elvcB dnritig tho season, one vil lage beitr' arrayed against the other. Tho defeated party ily across tho marshy field to llieir own village, followed by their rnemiep, who enter after them, si izing anything on which they can lay their h inds iron files, doors to mark their victory. Then tho whole village rises .v'.-iinst the. invaders, and they lly, glad if they can get back without broken beads. The first stono fight of tho season was rather more disastrous than usual. It is renoi ted that six men wero killed; but this is probably an exaggeration. A company of soldiers wero ordered out to stop it, which they tounu some aimeuiry in doing with lixed liayonets. Jaraneso Paper. A Fatal MlstaKO. Pliysichinsi make no more fatal mistake than when tlu-y inform pa tient tlcil iici voii heart trotililcs come from the Momach sunl are of litlli- conselleiu-e. Dr. l'Va uk 1 in Miles, the tiiilcil Indiana specialist, has. proven the contrary iu Ilia new Look on "Heal t Disease" w liii'h m:iy lie Iimi free of F. G. Fricke & Co., who utiarulilee ami recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart rcmei'y in tho world. It cures) nervous and orgnnic heart disease, nhort lireatli. fluttering;, pain or ten derness in the tdtlc,uriiiorhouhlcr, irregular pulse, fiiintiiiir, sniother inir, dropsy, etc. His Restorative Nervine euros headache, fits, etc. Wonderful. K. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, Wi n prominent dealer in general merchandise, and w ho rutin several iieiblliiil; wagons, hud one of Ilia liurs.is Imdly cut and luirned with ft lariat, The wound refused to heaL Tho horse Income lame and stiff tiowwitlistandinj careful addition mid the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer some of HallerV Hath Wire Lincniont, the most wonderful tiling ever saw to Ileal such wounds, lie applied it only tin eo times and the sore win coinpleted healed. Equally j;oJ for all sots, cuts, hrnses, and wounds. Forsifle by all drink's a i ni 00D BAE CONITSCISB A Cure for Paralvals.' Frank Cornelius, of Purcell, Ind. Ter., snys: "i induced Mr. Pinson, whose w ife had paralysis in the face to Imv n bottle of C'baniherlain'l Pain ilalm. To their jrroat suiu ise before the bottle had nil been used she was a nn-nt ll'a' hotter. Her lace hiid been drawn to one side: but the Pain Halm relieved all pain mnl soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." Hie al.-o a certain cure for rheumatism Initio back, sprains swcllinus and lameness. .'( cent botties for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., Drufty ista. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's H.v.nr is n journal for tho homo, It nives tlio latest in- formation with regard to tlio 1-asli-ions, and its numerous illustra tions, Paris designs, and pnticrn- sheet HtipploinentH are indispens able alike to the home dress-maker and the professional modiste. expense is spared to make it artis tic attractiveness of the highest order. Its brighost Ktories, amua ine; comedies, and thoughtful ce siiys satisfy all tastes, and its hiHt paj'e is famous us a btulpet of wit and liuinor. In its weekly issuee everything- is included which Is of inlcrept'J to women. The Serials for will ho w ritten by Walter pesant and William Illack. Mrs. Olit)hant will become n contributor. Marion Ilai land's limclv lalkH, Iiv In anil Day Out," aro intended for 'Maironfl, and Helen Marshall North will especially addresH RirlHb T. W, Hicirinson, in "Women and Men," will please n cultivated audience. T ni-: cn izkns hank. P1.A1TSM.OUTH MsanAeiiA 1..UI .f..V i nlil in 'Of.bO. o ." . Authorized Capital, $100,000. W1 BREAKFAST "Fa toronl!h knowlcrtr or m ' ivtoi laws which govern llie opmstirrt s of dlitr wj iVd m.trlt "on. and by cai etui ap tioMl.m ol thf ni i vrni eMlMof well Mocte.l 'or-oa Mr. Vpi" "ai provided oiirlirfAVUst trblfl tt 5'.aWiiv il-vcrcJbsf'oiria ln''h r:i; ,' n mu n".fv d.,H.r'0liiS. lte.l.y the iu.U- 1 Hal I IA l" '.'TdUHllJ tUlilt- .,P ll-tll -ifH.K enoUKli t fslni 'very t-m!rin 7 to . l-.'Wie. llnndrrrtJ of htl Vt-la.il. aro ll-atin iV" u Aw rl Vt, attack wh.-itw liarew a wk ivilet. Ve PiRT etle manr a HM jr-rfttivKVe-.trgc.mfl'Tr.. well lorlfled wl;Vl iiut bW.n i ')rt prnpurly mmrts.u' I in ' - h..iiimrrii..roriniil'. Hold oniy lu Uatl-pouna tl k. bv nrc t-rles. '.ibrMed thii.-: .lAn Tit .ri a loidofl. IlfMll Pty t; ACT.VT?, WAVTIP for MiMffifTIGIiT a i ut!' in : l?" r r v. .i u,.jr. oFrinana HANK CARRtiTH. JOS. A. CONNOR, iw.:....t. vici:-P:e!it!i- w. n. crsptri. r.-.iir. r:;:S',T0H (lmitii J. A. f'onuur, V. K. Cntbxa'a . W. Jobnuon, Bfliiry Bo'ta, Joho O'Ktxila W. U. Mwriam, Wis. Watencwap, w. II. Cukalup. mmwx csserm, Bira Bro aiUDKMrtlfioM.'Sof depo-lts hearin? ln'ere! Havii nud sella (.xca.iai.e. c,i:.t; oicy C MAYES For Atchinnon, St. Joseph, Leavea worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all pointsnorth, cast Houth or west. Tick ets sol 1 find ba Cage checked to any poiut ia tho TTnited States or Canada. ' For INFORMATION AS TO. KATES AND ROUTES Call at Depot or addrews II, C. Tow:.r;xi, O. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Pil'LWPi'I, A. Cr. V. A. Omaha. H. D. A'h-.ar. A;:t., PlattBniouth Telephone, 77. COUNTY -8VKVEYOK ITS .!.!. 'i .. Ji.s. uJmr lluim ;! t! i"t .l.'; - MT J'v, . V nrtvl. n fn4D flull-'il.-l. , U . . .. n,-nii .--i I'"-! ' 'i. ""' ' ' " S , u"' (M ol ul . Wi'-h ., I. ; cf I t, L?. i, I ' ' i'I'-i"'' tnXi'.o It. 5Ti,V.' r-iii'i-;r ;ii.u'r..o....'.. u.iuir aWu uls W u.rt. Vena, CIVIL ICNulNEEit 11 ordars left w'.tli lliec nnty clrk tia vroini-tly atte.iui'd to. ti..iia,r,n,::!i. - Ncbraikn HIV.l .'.v.. T K'l rr.r -'rr u Koliln Deed of Trionp. K.irely indeed is nnytliing seen In tho uaiiers to tlie credit ol ine genus inimii, but it is likely that many or liiem are aa brave ns Thomas liurns, whoso prompt and daring deed recently saved the life of a little Italian irirl. and shamed hun dreds who inactively witnessed tho inci dent. Suo had fail, a into the fountain of the City Hall park, New York city. Crowds of well drcseu peoiilo saw lit r peril, but not one of them made un effort to save her. They stared in speechlesi dismay, aonio of them probably thinking that water might injure their garments, when Thomas Burns, whose attire de noted bim to be of the tramp order, hur riedly made his way to the front, plung ed in and saved the imperiled child, whose unconscious body already lay at thu bottom of the fountain. Yunkwe blade. FrlM Fit Men of th Northwait. Tub competition for the prizes for the greatest amount of adipose tissue finally narrowed down to three candidates. The prize for the fattest man was curried off by P. S. Hammond, of Alpina, who tii- pal the beuui at uZJ pxmuus. i.ir. Jitnu niotid h but twenty-three years old and six fett hL'k. The imsse consmtea or a Ci.e overcoat Tho second prize, a r.and soa.0 cam;, was wou by Joseph McKeo, proprietor of the Cactus Cad lloiuw, who weighed 2lJ3 pf'uals, and isC ftftt4iucLtJi ia htight.--Porth.ad Oregoniau. rtefor Learning m LanEnag. Somo students begin a langnagofoi' the mere love of knowing foreign tongues; others acquire them either for professional pnrposes or witn the aim or gaining access to foreign literatures. But whatever be tho motive it is well to set out with somo knowledge of the science of langungi some insight into tho relations of languages to each other some grasp of tho theories of modern scholars about tho origin and develop ment of spwh. To leara language without knowing anything of the science of language is like acquiring the art of putting up electric fixtures without any knowledge of the principles of electrical Beience. To approach It, on tho other band, from the standpoint of universal prin ciples is to make tho study of it easier and progress m any particular ronguo much moro rapid. Ey knowing, for ex ample, tho laws of consotiantal inter change, we may often discover tho meaning of words without being obliged to refer for them to the dictionary. In this way every new language learned makes more easy the acquirement of other tongues of tho same or of allied stocks. Boston Herald. vTSAT Si A UK ST nriTF! STREET F. H. liLLKNHAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat .I'vr-iys hvtnd in thin market Alio frcdh KfiJX" bll' H'.Uter. Wild fims of all kinds kept ia their seas n. V At Irl-h I.Uriatiir.i. It is stated that Sir Charles (iavan Dufiy is engaged on a leng cherished pi,jct the prepa.'alion of a series of i r Irish piadicatioiifi iiomewhat i afitr tho siylrt of I i'. -! irv" V'.huiis. Tho vek-i m'.u, tiijuli ia rather v.enk still great an enthusi.irt in tho of Tl.o.naa Da-is and dohu Blake Dillou, bo sUrtcd the Dublin Nation. London Scr.r. A Curluu ilunier. Dunbar Jak, w bo is oas of the best liunLr ic a' Ov dnr eut egiou, ia d -af and din.b. Ho' hns a nnmp near BedJiugtcu. lie trapped four bears and a large uuiulx.-r of otu.-rs, mnskrats and minl j ljt ecaaou. Trapping and hunt i;:, ii tho in i .iter p;'rt cf Win ladnt'd. L.j.5'jr Cuuimerciul. Cotaf Honey to Carry. My father was once with Lin ship at Rangoon. One day during a heavy thunderstorm he wua driving iu a cab to his agents, when he saw a "coolie" (porter) drop down in the street He got out of the cab at once and went to the man, but be waa dead. There was a burned patch in bis waistcloth, on tho right side, und some blackened copper "pico" lay on the ground. The man laid just received them for carrying a load, and, as tho clothes of the poorer nativts of India and Burmah have no pockets, he bad twisted tbem into bis waistcloth, ! and this money must havo attracted tho I lightning. But the most curious part of it was that the queen s iu an on oneoi the coins was cl.:arly Impressed tin hi side, and even the words "Queen Vic-toi-ia"' were dourly defined. Loudon Tit-Bits. HARPEER'S PR10BIOAL3 HAKPER'S MAGAZINE f 4 (X 1! A K PEN'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 Postage free to all subscribers ia the United States, Canada and Mci. The volumes of the Bazar begin with the lirst number of January of each year. 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Cloth cases tor binding, swemw each by mail post paid. Ladies who m'e cosmetics or pow ders to cover up or hide a bad com plexion, tlo not Know mat, u. ii. iStit tier rau furnish tbem iih B!u.h of koses, which i cii r-n v a'er, rn'n fies the shin, and poiitvcly remove black he. 1. 1 and a'd skin disease takes the ninny look liom the lace and whiten? it soon jib applitd A Unotiy I'rlt. A very cute "booby" prir.o piven at a C.isst-r.'s "National p;-.rty vv:iii u cabh.ge, ti.;J with a pink ia STti.-s- i rii i.n. wii-.a it wis imi'.'.u inn up uiultb, u wmi lilted up and the iusiie contaiuol !m mattar i r.M cf.ndy. TU csrdor of the eabb A ptpulij Irish litxraturo as when, ni.s-h j lCkl tl U hollowed out, then liand with ;fly years ago, hi conjunction with . tne paper, idlod v.-ith the Bv.-wtn, the top pat back tud tu.tl en. licreau-a much merriment. El'.ye IL Clover in (jixjd Iloasokeeiiing. Tolling Corlncat. In England a ring, a button and a coiu are ofton placed in the weddir.g cake. She who tecorui the r:nrj is to lo the next bride; the button, tha old maid, U-.3 coin 8o:ures a wealthy suitor. A rin; put in powt "infuses n:r. no pow er," aad "will U-ul tuu fair if haply s'ne wUl wKL"-Oi3MiU'laniiIy Majaaiue. iMift 'ni a rt - if t ? I- IV. V I rrif'.f iii nnii-!umcti n wl iJ AViirWHiuHH A . - Vii 3A-r.-. R e r-. r.'J'Al m"-h l.,.l cr ...l. ! tKl, !...,. l SlKIIW. Utl M,ft. Itnt, Btl?il. Liurwl "lrl I r.-.i. i i'air"t-?trvr i, ; .1. tl-.t r-n feiTfiol S"tfc, W cl'ra t f ye-iM ct prclitt by our n.iiuni neir.r.it un'tan ujrnroiv eTi.sr"iuuc 3 iiti'it Ki. 'l'liiionla i m S-iu.li mill TrrUori