Flower” Is Rather Was the Hair Mid Black; Recorder

Flower” Is Rather Was the Hair Mid Black; Recorder

* •> . WHAT THE MARKS INDICATED. drew baud across his eyes. PRESIDENT CARNOT AT MOME. IyTERESTING ITEMS. A Man <if Experience. THAT BROWN SUNBONNET. his BOTH SIDES SATISFIED- was due at nt Rural Youth—What's them things The stage Muskogee Glimpse of (lie K.very-Dnjr Life of tt*« A Young tllrl Dlienftn lit* Hukliicm of a In Kentucky YM Mina Mary K. Montgomery, whe •I Knocks Oat of Rl(hl Kvery Othsr 2 the next morning, but tho How lllnoflr Duel called? liar Future lluslMitd. o'clock French President. took the highest honors at the Univer- Form HeiMlgeur, gootlemen from the East and the Happily Aftrltd. Dealer—These are bicycles. of sity of London, is 22 and the daughter “August the construct- Texans decided to take is no more interesting figure Unitarian I've seen 'em. but Icouldn't think o* "Inever saw such funny writing as ( hi last in the south of a clergyman. watch tlirtn they flutter by etch spring ion traiu ut tho next stopping place, Tito dueling episode in Paris to«lav than President Carnot, the name. I'd like ter ride one. George's is.” said the beautiful young ami overv fall romantic and a comical feature The has won in the (lie "chip,’' and reach Muskogee before nightfall. had a says a letter from France to the Boston Paris gareon girl, ns she ail envelono up for The "poke," "tiorseslino,” and tho Can you ride a bicycle? held the low hats and the (all; Captain ami Mrs. brown however, pre- that quite won the hearts of the fair HcrtiUl. The gay capital is thronged struggle for lii* moustache; ami the of her married friend. Of course. Xuthin' ter do but sit on the inspection I see them pruneltur down the street on golden ferred to continue the journey in tho sex and pucilied the austero authorities with distinguished men from all na- result is that the restaurants are now Flower” is rather was the hair mid black; Recorder. an' work the wheels, that’s all, "It illegible,” reply. stylo und then stage, nnd soon they were left alone of tlm outlays the N. Y. tions, but the president of the republic manned by a fierce looking band re- top For Dyspepsia. "O, that,” was I’ve seen them wither out ef I tho 1 doo’t mean the come hounclrtjr hack: witli the Indian. A bold colonel was father is so forceful a man that he attracts at- sembling dragoou* more than waiters. ain't it? Foun- "He ss see (hem 1 think—ln fact Yes, but are to fall at first. A. U.-11 anger, Propr., Stove quick response. puts such funny Hut I (ripping by Captain brown made inquiries of a who loved a nioe tention even among the giants of other fieri. is aging rapidly. you apt in it. know lie’s only I'm sure— When Mrs. Grant K'pose I do. Can't no more thuu hit dry, Montagny, (Quebec, writes: “I marks You They can't compare with (hut long-eared sun- )f the driver regarding tho accomoda- young man,in all respects unobjection- lands, who. by the way, are as numer- There has l>eeu a marked change both written mo throe or four letters since of tbe ground can 1? hat e used August Flower fur Dys- lion net which she wore. -.ious lie could got nt Muskogee the In- able. All the girls nnd matrons the ous as tbe leaves iu the famed valley ol iu appearance and in her manner with- we’ve beeu because lie’s been lovers, N—o. great relief. engaged linn county sympathised with tho Valloinbrosa. in two Her hair is silvered and pepsia. It gave me I time, Ah! ’twhs made of brown-strlpod glnghum, said: years. Then what's to hurt? in the city all the but when he withrandy rod. sir, I can take uud tho gossips pronounced it the President Carnot is not a hard work- recommend it to all Dysj>eptics as a und ‘lwss lined "Ifyou will trust me, her slow and uneven step* betoken her You might come down bard, you does write one it looks so funny. It’s Which o'er her piquant features seemed u you a nicu place where you will bo happiest affair in the line of marrying er in the sense that hard work is un- advanced very good remedy.” tilled like this—l(. rosy glow to spreud. to years. know. I all with marks I how It pressed her hair around for.” that had beeu heard of for u long time. derstood in America. Ho does not remember well cared A full-grown wild boy, aged about But it’s only tin* ground no knives • aud then lie makes character ‘andfl’ her radiant face "All Cuptaiu. but the coloind was an obstinate Isither himself with details, lie keeps Kd. General Dealer, me under It with sweet, right,” replied tho 10 years, has been captured at Enoch's or things like that on tbe thing is Bergeron. like till*—•&’—and puts a ring around As slie jier|x-d at from tho where to man, witli a very red countenance, a sharp eye on all that is going on Levis, sen- coquettish grneo, "You toll driver go.” Point, Australia. His body is said to thyre? Lauzon. yueVx*c, writes: “I them. And at the cud of all his on imsudmard, tierce, gray eyes, a nose somewhat him, not Fot 'isms frunted stout uud Tho Indian took n seat witli the and about hut he does consider it be covered with hair four inches long, Oh. no. have used August Flower with the tences bo puts a cross like this—•*.’ strong, and Jutted out before; time, bottled in blue and purple from the his duty to perform a clerk's work. He m-oii 1 river, riding for some nnd when Xuthin' to worry ’bout then. Ive Then, when he makes a figure he puts I’ve h i hemlgcur half so sweet as that of the hair on hi* head heiug four feet best possible results fur Dyspepsia.” bonnet which she wore. soother stop was made lie resumed his long habit of generous positions would not dream of working as Presi- druv a hay rake. a ring uround always draws two as long and his nails five Inches. it.and place inside the coach. He talked to bourbon. dent Cleveland used to do, and -? • ?— Engineer and lines under his signature. Aud some- by spring courtship Among the curiosities on exhibition J'alient. Waiting No !.•>*». C. A. Barrington. Ah, well! I see them flutter ouch them of his youth, told them many in- The more lie heard of the President Harrison now does. Hike times he draws a line down through and every fall. would have in the British Museum is a Chinese General Smith, Sydney, Australia, The "s«a-dioils." "flats." the "sugar loaf," the teresting legends of his tribe (lie was the more ho swore that he all Frenchmen he is a late riser. Coffee Mrs. Acres—There's a boy up in that letters, nnd once lie crossed * bank note during the reijin <>| writes: ‘‘August Flower has capital "nobby” lulls und all; a Cherokee), and tiually asked Mrs. no such puppy for a son-in-liiw, nnd and rolls are served in his room. At issued apple tree. effected v out then drew a seen them toverod o'er with plumes, I). tty. d and ring around I’ve brown to sing for him. the young man got Into such a slate 9 o'clock he appears ill his little study, tlm Emperor Hung Wii. A. LRik Farmer Acres—Wall, ef I start fer a complete cure in my case. It act- ii el marked it ‘slot.’ It’s awfully whole ‘‘birds ii|m>ii the wing;" betrothed This is supposed to be the earliest Next month, perhaps, the naked hut would bo Not wishing to appear ungrateful, that lie was afraid to see his which leads from the big reception- him lie'll wait till I've cium ’l»out half ed like a miracle.” funny. 1 can't make anything out of (lie "proper thing;" except surreptitiously, and both were rooms in the Klysee palace. His specimen of a bank note iu exist- (list and afraid too, of offending him—sbo priv- way up tree then Aud tiiey II ftick them on behind, then thu to the ence. th* urter him an' It.” before; thought again of his powerful wrists—- afraid to even open subject ate letters are opened and on his tlesk. Geo. Gates. Corinth. Miss..writes: crush them down lie'll drop down an' ruu away. ’Could ” "My dear,” said the married woman, long-eared lint they'; u none so sweet us that and so she sang of the Indian maiden colonel. He pulls his easy chair up to a window. The Princess Stephanie is said to lie never tbe world. I'll I consider your August Flower the ns us her excitement would sunbonnet which she wore. love catch him iu quietly who once roamed the banks of a river, Happiiy, when the path of true )*iffs at a cigarette, and one of his fast losing the beauty that made ltd wait. be-it remedy in the world for Dys- allow, "have no suspicions?” AiluntA Constitution. run to the secretaries informs you or guided her canoe over its swift does not smooth, owing op- him of the contents famous at the Viennese f’onrt when What fer? was flic beauti- of pepsia.

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