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A MODEL COLORED WEDDING. Bismarck, Wilhelm's Pantheon, Manager of Trying the Marriage. It was a small but secret marriage that gathered in the meeting room at Crow Hill galleries to see Parma Wilhelm marry Parma Bismarck Hadam and Miss Crommertarter Bismarck, refined. The person advanced to the galleries. In his hand the confidential ceremony has something more than a mere display of an obligation which not only facilitated his dementia but is famously familiar and practiced research. Upon this, as much money in similar currency, his late wife gunned jailed the cold conventionalities, and as the end of the coronary took the bride and gren infinitely acquainted with the character of each other. Addressing his attention to her groom, the prince unanimously began: "Parmahine! Do you take Crommertarter to be ye wedded wife?" "It do laws' greensia, you will!" was the answer. Amey yer' wired. Parmahine, that she plays de concertina whilst her number plays de wash-bowl! "I learn no, parson, but yo' can't blame de gal for habbin' mo' lub fo' moccie data for acapada." "Colne not, Parmahine, but amey yer' war ob de fae dat sho'm a member of showlin' Holler Debatin' relaty an' de Kris Min Winnings' Gos-er please Paternity." "I've heard roomers of some parson but I'm a chowder memer ob de Kris Min Rofim club anyself; an'dom little loyees hains't scar'in me a bit." But looker yer, Parmahine, ayer' quinted wil de geolery ob de family' you ther know dat all 'or amember on ber mind'd life have an't free diswale we bears lee'd day foe up whidel own allybyt? "I lie, parson. I got dem face in Crommertarter's stiffy cat or hell." An' airwabber darfé, without any fear or convictions or de party er de voew'n part, yo taks da boman fer yer spend, hopin' that we'll but out better dan de velvule, but prairie', all de same, dat of one tunes out was dat de lawd 'Il gib yu strank barde calamau?' "I do, parson, per bonni problem, as de constitution ob de called Bitte away." French Drama in Chichesea. The Bernhardt engagement has brought all the French scholars in Chichesea. Never before had an important that there were so many able linguists in the midst of us. Gen. Bismarck, we have just discovered, spares French like a native of Paris (Vernilion country). He attended the "Timem-Pron" performance but evening with his friend Judge Prestegger. The judge is a president Greek and Latin scholar, but he knows little of French, his vocabulary being limited to such phrases as "to pat," "Madame," "hally them," and "willy bummer." By Gen. Bismarck had to explain the play to him as it programmed last evening. Now what is she saying?" the judge would ask. "She said 'Good evening,'" the general would answer. "Doesn't hang swear'mann 'good evening?' the judge would insult. "Yea." "Oh, what rot!" the judge would explain, and then a dull noise in one of Willoughby & Hills' $19 dress suits would tatter down the side and warn the gentlemen not to whisper so loud. Presently Col. William Penn Nixon, the gifted editor of The Inter Ocean, came along and slipped into the mat next to Gen. Bismarck. He had an opera glass, and he invited it at once at Bernhardt's red, red hair. "Do you speak French?" asked Gen. Bismarck in the confidential tone of a member of the citizens' committee. "Oony poo," said Col. Nixon, guardedly. "Voody von donny may vote var de lopera?" asked the general, motioning toward the opera glass. "Be ney per soon ver de lopera?" protected the colonel, "Say lay shoots." "Mong doo! What do I want of shoopsmale?" tried Gen. Bismarck, "Zhoumans is twins." "Par bloot!" said Col. Nixon; "it is not twin, it is opera glasses." "You're all wrong, William," argued the general. "The French blossom is the glaze of the opera.'" "Var is glaze, and 'de lopera.'" is of the opera. "I have heard them called loryate," suggested Judge Prestegger, in the differential tone of a young larrister seeking a change of varnus. "Well, I don't know what the general's opera glass is," said Col. Nixon, "but this one of mine is a 'lay shoots.'" "Call it what you please," replied the judge, "it is do too far as I am concerned until the corps de bally makes it contrast." I thought you didn't speak French," said Gen. Bismarck, turning fiercely upon the judge. "Oh, well," the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colonel would call ob fay—I'm a june primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly reckon I can tell a grief from a garrison." Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris Carrillo. We notice that the popular liquor in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt?" Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayeruit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished belles. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they "But look yer, Perhassur—yer quintet will de georgy ob de family'k know dat all 'er amteter on ber moutheeable manage her'k fo for life hare a treind wale or bears lee' day loch up their own allyby." "I be, parwen. I gin dem fares in Cremer-tarter's stiffier er holl." "An' nelderwobber darfo' wont any fear or convulsion er de party er de son' part, yo'take da booman for ye spar' bovin that stell' tu'n out better dan de lyleule, but prairie', all de toun' out was dat de Lawd 'll gib yo's strink ter barke calamus." "I do, parwen, per bonna problems, as de constitution ob de nifled Siesta." The parwen, turning table, was heard to murmur: "My, my! If I was a maiden an quail man be built a church go ter Parhassur," then stopping a moment to adjust his speculation for a new town down their natural hologen alba, a biroed himself to the exponent. "Cymnisterter," will he? "How you take Parhassur her be you would lancen?" "I do, parwen," replied. "The haban' nor he had so abhorred mankind de facto that tak that wy got de motion you was marry in a negotian." "No haban' dary parwen," was the response. "A of you known the truss of Parhassur had been olympic in his life. Nawent Home, an do county near Hone, and in you from do pelf or manny?" "Hocken na parwen." "But no yet, Cymnisterter with almost monumental impulses." Nawent Parhassur hath a wife an child shown in Punjowery? Ell Tull meat? "I hocken hear sat, parwen," was the reply, with just a shadow of permission. But at his family back in that day it didn't de platy now Kriuchin he move de puffier." "Melbe you're right, Cymnisterter," said the number of convictions with a somewhat dubious shake of the head. And you right, but huma at your side. Do you know dat Parhassur hasn't very been born whose honour he puts his purity from." "I do, parwen," came with no little promptness. "But I allow 'Toul dat if I obber tak a husthan I'll keep inays open by a great periwife." With just the least show of elicit the parwen continued: "An' nelderwah'd do'omal, hocken'm in min'an knowing de certainia or life, yo'take Parhassur ter be yo'l pediner, for better, hocken's share an share line, till del port one or de whaler ob yer." "Don't my mentank, parwen," was the answer. "Den," said the parwen, as he interlocked their handle and drew back to avoid the shock of the knot he saw them preparing for, "den," will be. "I permances yer man an' wife an'I un'tay, arter all do claown.' Ds gub yer, did you two or die bigger foods dat de plow my experience has either trained out de fur-er or human nature."—Wade Whipple, In Tel Bita. Spelling Their Way Up. We see that by the new civil service rules candidates for promotion will still be exercised in orthography. This reform can certainly be justified by a placeide argument. Every 600 clerk should, if course, be required to able to spell words of at least one syllable; not for example. Whoever wants to get up a grade shall also be able to handle one syllable additional. That the orthographical standard for the different classes should be punishing like this: For good christ... On... For $1,000 ... On... For $1,200 ... On... For $1,400 ... On... For $1,600 ... On... For $1,800 ... On... And so they go up Hurroi—New York Bus. A student of Womankind. Omanha Merchant—What has become of that peace of velvet I left here! Clerk—Mr. De Million— Great Clerant! It had the wrong price mark on and you have let it go at best than half the cost. Mrs. De Million will never give it up, I know. She was not born herself. Her handmaid took a fancy to it and brought it for her. Oh! Her husband selected it. That's all right. She'll bring it back. They start for the glorious freq and boundless want—to kill injuim. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June printer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Student of Womenkind. Omanha Merchant—What has become of that peace of velvet I left here! Clerk—Mr. De Million— Great Clerant! It had the wrong price mark on and you have let it go at best than half the cost. Mrs. De Million will never give it up, I know. She was not born herself. Her handmaid took a fancy to it and brought it for her. Oh! Her husband selected it. That's all right. She'll bring it back. They start for the glorious freq and boundless want—to kill injuim. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Student of Womenkind. Omanha Merchant—What has become of that peace of velvet I left here! Clerk—Mr. De Million— Great Clerant! It had the wrong price mark on and you have let it go at best than half the cost. Mrs. De Million will never give it up, I know. She was not born herself. Her handmaid took a fancy to it and brought it for her. Oh! Her husband selected it. That's all right. She'll bring it back. They start for the glorious freq and boundless want—to kill injuim. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to lay a corner of the jungle. Oh well, the judge explained, apologetically. "I'm not what you and the colon would call ob fay—I'm a June primer at the business, but when the wind is southerly I reckon I can tell a grist from a gardening. Chicago society is still in considerable doubt as to where Bernhardt should be located in the artistic scale. A good many of the elite think that her Pedora is second to Fanny Davenport's and there are very many others who prefer Clara Morris' Carrilla. We notice that the popular inquiry in cultural circles is "Have you been to see Bernhardt?" not "Have you been to hear Bernhardt." Oh, you don't know how I enjoyed Bayern-hayewit the other evening!" exclaimed one of our most beautiful and accomplished bellens. "Her dresses are beautiful, and they do say she is dreadfully naughty!"—Eugene Field in Chicago News. A Change of Frost. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under His Arm—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus works! Propheturer—Give你 twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Main—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. One of the almighties kind One of these almighties kind One of the sleepy Kind, I love to wake at early dawn, When sparrows "sleep" And then turn over with a yawn And go sleep. I love to see the rising sun In picture books. In nature I don't carry a ban How Phasus looks. I love to think each morning, In drawing dreams. And make the neighborhood forlorn With tuneful noses. I love to draw the blankets well Up round my elbis; I hate to hear the breakfast bell— Oafound his untimely. In short I love the sweet embrace Of chamber deep; And heaven—do me—will be a place Where I can sleep; Bomerville Journal. A Heart Worth Winning. "And do you have me so devoutly, dear," he said, "that you will give up home and friends and all that makes your life bright and happy to become my wife and go with me to the quittermost end of the world if necessary." "Yes, George," she whispered softly, "when I am your wife, your thoughts shall be my thoughts, your hopes my hopes, your religion my religion; and if you should want me to go to the uttermost end of the world with you I will go, all, no glibly, George. I do so have to travel." New York Man. Underwritten. What we call underwriting does not originally all no claud. Formerly all the marine insurance in England was taken by private individuals. A contract would be drawn up honoring a vessel and cargo about to sail on a voyage. Under this contract it was necessary for different railroads to write their own required war plans. These persons were called underwriters. Customs has extended the term till it is intended to all who engage in the insurance business. Their second night out. A Change of Front. Man at Second Hand Book Store, with Volume Under III Arrn—What is the best you can do on a copy of Josephus's works! Proprietor—Give you twenty-five cents if the book is in good order. Fact is, we're overrun with Josephus. No sale at all for the book. Man—You misunderstand. I haven't any to sell. I want to buy a copy of the work to match this "Rollin'." Proprietor—Just got one left. Deen a run on Josephus lately. Sell you this copy for $1.50—Chicago Tribune. THE QUEEN OF HAWAIL Daughter of brown chicks from over the sea, Kaplolan! Tawny checked queen of the soft Polynesia, Who cut of the taro and live at their ease; Hall and good day to your majesty, please, Kaplolan! Strong from the strain of many a chief Who pedaled and swam by the coral reef, Hall, for the Yankees hold their lifebc, Kaplolan! How fares thy glorious consort, King Dava, Kaplolan! Big in the throat of Okinawa's big brave, Big hau the flask his grief which shall have He will drink to your health while you're over the wave, Kaplolan! Let dark Kalakana for narrow carons, Kaplolan! Let him bind the dank cloth of remorse on his brows; The head it is his, but the window's his freew; Old it shines That in Prince you met with King Chua, Kaplolan! Deem current from slopes of old Manna Kun, Kaplolan! From five hearted Manna Lea shore, From corners that fill the island with four, From peaks where the surf forms up like beams, Kaplolan! With all kindly words of the wise and the pen, Kaplolan! We bet you be welcome and welcome again. Never broad fruit of regality. Phileas's pearl when Will you come to this town and see the Mumbaiish mare, Kaplolan! Thomas's bright daughter, lunch hand and hand, Kaplolan! This be your Journeys in this Yankee land; Still alight the moon back of your tuna; Soft with the angry that you may be found; Mumbai-land of low creams! 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Its admixture by good name, and not admitted to the columns that could the most instillions that. MARPER'S PERIODICALS PER YEAR: Harper's Bazaar Harper's Magazine Harper's Weekly Harper's Young People Postage Free to all Subscribers in the States, Canada or Mexico. The Volume of the Bazaar begins with Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriber will begin with the Number amount of receipt of order. Rentals Volumes of Harper's Bazaar three years back, in next cloth bindings by mail by postage paid or by cash of expenses (provided the length of rent per volume), per volume. Chief prices for such volumes, written by mail by postage paid or by cash of expenses (provided the length of rent per volume), per volume. No papers are not to copy the old most important organ of Haitian Commerce. Harper & Harrison, New F. CONRAD, Brewer and Wine Manufacturer Dedicated to the best service of Melwood & Rye Whiskies. J.M. Griffith Company LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM. Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS. Posts, Shakes, Shingles, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. WARNER GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Woodshops and Bathrooms of much worth. Groats, Fires, Mail, Rates, of all varieties. Corn bins and shipped. FOR RENT OR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO RENT OR will the 72 acres of land (16 acres in whence on stronger harps avenues, adjuncting Hend's place Alice, the 8 acres unimproved kind of south end of Angeles street: Apply in person by letter to A.W. WORKIN, A.W. WORKIN, A.W. WORKIN, E. LUEDKE. Watch Maker and Jeweler Centre Street, Anaheim. VERY DEMONSTRATION OF WATCHES, CLOCK and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted. — A fine investment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. Fred Crisis MERCHANT TAILOR, Anahaim Hotel Building, Anahaim, Calif. A Perfect Fit Guarantee FASHION LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. Center Street.: : : ANAHEIM. N.H. MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR. The finest turnouts in the county at reasonable rates. Parties desirous of handsome rigs and first-class stepping roadsters will do well to give me a call. JOHN E. SCHRECK Real Estate, Anahaim; Los Angeles, 20th St.; And Filimere City, S. P. R. R., Between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. HAS AGRE PROPERTY AND LOTS FOR SALE All over Southern California. The finest lots for building, all renovated and water plowed on the lots in Los Angeles. Also the finest new property, with natural gas will already be used. The heart homes, with everything complete. LOTS Cheap Lots Everywhere LOTS For Sale By J.E. SCHRECK, 31st South Fort Street, Los Angeles; Anahaim; and Filimere City, Southern Pacific Railroad, between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. HAS AGRE PROPERTY AND LOTS FOR SALE All over Southern California. The finest lots for building, all renovated and water piped on the lots in Los Angeles. Also the finest new property, with natural gas will already be used. The heart homes, with everything complains. LOTS Cheap Lots Everywhere For Sale By J. 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At Hall-Price am now prepared to furnish five, larger first-class Treas for the season of 1888 at the following Per 300 Trees Washington Naval, June buds... 86 Hingham Naval, $2 per old buds... 160 Hartford Naval, 2-year-old buds... 15 Oakland Naval, 4-year-old buds... 20 River Seventy... 24 of Janai, 2-year-old buds, smaller trees... 16 And Other Varieties Cheap Send For Circular BRIVERIDE BANKING COMPANY J. H. Fountain, December, 1887. 1888. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a home journal. It publishes choice literature and fine art illustrations with the latest intelligence regarding other fashion. Each number has clear and short stories, practical and timely; bright prose, humorous sketches, pattern-sheet and fashion-plantments will help ladies to save by times the out of the subscription, and on social etiquette, decorative art, keeping in all its branches, country, make it useful in every household, and promote economy. 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Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being built on the Tract. Business and residence lots are now offered for sale on this tract at prices which will only hold good for a limited time. Special inducements are offered to persons who will build c This Tract. The owners of this tract will spare no expense in improving it and making it the choicest part of town. For Information, maps and price list apply to A. E. Hendricks, Real Estate Ag, ANAHEIM, CAL. Soothes and Heals. SANTA ABIE another and heals the membrane of the throat and lungs when poisoned and inflamed by disease. It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest, sweats coughs, sweps nethus, colds, bromathilis, pneumonia, wheezing cough and all other throats and lung troubles. No other medicine is an successful in varying small rabbits as California Cat-E-Cure. The encurrance and increasing demand for these standard California remedies confirms their merits. Sold and absolutely guaranteed by A. 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