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our WASHINGTON LETTER Col. Yerger recent! Rev. Surplus Eel, **Parson, | P | you to come nght off my hich foot the shoe firs, aud at ree; 9 Mrs. o | on the I want TH TOTS pY FOR 85-86, | The remarkable interest in the War ad in the many tim articles and strong, ubiished recently in The aees tx azine aregularoipey mains to be seen if members of con- ee to 2 g 6 miles east of The Buter, young undersigned, livi Mo., has fr sale a vress heve he courage vote the Wasuincton,D. C., Feb. 22,86. | Wapshingto week with tk sick husband. He has get the small “Why don’t you x You d& belong to; ongregation.”” i arsor pose Mustang Liniment only good “You arson Eel, my for horses? It is for inflamma- \ ia tion of all flesh. money in the face of the strong op- has been alive this fvocates of Did you S position of the laboring classes of | pox.”” » lo your 1 y up- yoman . “ the Crimese. i of opine rere is a great di | family pastor el uffrage 3 versity mn here as to what VERO will be done. Claim has already | E 200,000 Copies Many have bee | own pa-tor 1s a very g ! be x the features for gins with the Nov Wak Tapers ny Generar & AND OTHERS, se Will be continued (most of them ed) watil the chief event of the civil been describe: eading participants og t's papers include, of Chattanoo; the write of derpess. General Sletlam will tietam, General D ©. Buell of Shiloh, G ™ Li Teet and others of the See been made for indemnity ior the out- meeting has | enlivened | raid rages in Wow nye by soul stirring spece a pity tor There is a proposition on foot to | I thought P’'d You | ver would be missed, Parson Sur- | it wou! ‘ | THe come for you crans in the cause were all pbb tL ! BULLS - AND - HEIFER aational ex n a establish 4a permanent many new faces wer Woman's undoubtedly 2g Continued from i (Continued from last week.) Ss. How Watch Cases are Made. | A plate of sourp Gonp 142-19 karats | fine is sc h side of a plate of on metal, and the between polished From this plate the various ases—haeks, centers, bezels,ete. are cut and sl ies and fo 8. The go gh to admit of all ; kinds of chasing, engraving, and engine- turning. The composition metal gives it ‘ | 1 th, stiffness and solidity, while | the protectionists into vot.ng tor sil- | ° o of the manufacturers | warranting each case to wear tienty y A occ a sb proves that it contains all the gold that A correspondent says fifty of the can possibly be needed. This guarantee is given from actual results, as many of these cases have been worm perfectly smooth by years of use without wearing through the gold. Deevrs, 14., Dec. 4, 1880. T have used ore of your James Boss’ Gold Watch | Cases for seventeen years, I bought it second-hand | and know of its having been used before I got it, bat do not know how long. It looks good for ten | years longer. Did not suspect it was a Mllet case | until 6o informed by a jeweler a short time wince, | I most cheerfully recommend your cases to be all they are represented to be, and more. O. McCRANEY, Dep. Col, Int. Kee, 32 Dis. Iowa. Bead 3 cent stamp to Keystone Watch Pause Factories, Phila delphia, Pa., for handsome Mlastrated Pamphlet showing how | James Bose’ and keystone Watch Cascs are made. | RRALTILWAY. (To be Continued.) wae | i | —The Direcr crat notes that northern congressmen | : cl : Louisville, Washington; | : st forthe smoke ' NEW, NEW! | Baltimore, A sree specimen copy (back nw 1 spindles of Dixie. > | | ell be sent om request. Mention |NEW YORK and the EEASI |: story Ail dealers and postmasters take subset tions and supply mum) ording to our: ial offer, or remittance may be tly ‘THE CENTURY COMPAM, New Yad TUTT’: Pi 25 YEARS The Greatest hibition on the ground now being re | plus Ech.’?— Texrs Sifts the platform. | cena will some day, and the pioneers in the pe : : iis “tre he ts ie ver, ons « claimed trom the flats of the river slature seems de some Rid both | | plan ot debt settlement. rewarded 71 The Virginia leg the | the be sht at hard t rood colors, or which horders the District on That can be bou Virgina | the ined Prophet | hred Young vears past T wilt dts- | t he is worth, t breachy, now rsonal inspection of my S.C. McCurcnen cided to entorce the tleberger aj side. Members of et “Weateane and the 4 fg t between the Kearsarge and the n, | by office both ships, will be di Ollections ta Private ne of an anecdotal or humorons q atures of the year, SERIAL © TORISS BY 1». Howells, M vy. Cable er vein thanthe couse express vselves as ‘ é senate and house district com Ee ard wie nat feae| Flood, the bonanza king. wants to go to the senate a, inthe event of Senator Mille encouraged now Elizabet the lauttees Commend the general three torce 20 years past iforria feath. | ture of the pian. Lf the project ts ul An thony’s eloquence and tervor d ton speaks with all arts of the P > | consmuated when the improvements P rersuasion of old, and Susan ee | co npteted idded ‘thinks it tair legislative warfare to | A permanent national exhibi | make use of the tantt pill to coerce tion is so nething desired by manu re sUracdot | Senator Bowen, of Colorado, ves 3 " sie | will to the Capita Vise cut-off to ol ya) The best tor farm and home use. her — size, aust waat yop \nvil, WaNT. =... = 20t diminish, but seems to incr with age. the annual Washington Cable will also contribute a series of papamg Slave songs and dances, incladin negro pent-worship, ete. . SPECIAL F Include **A T lustrated b city, This is hteenth convention and : | re ticturers ot the whole country, avd | ver coininage. ie a Gums ——— epresentatives are present trom = the only thing that hts prevented one ast, and even trom = west orth, © : “ ne. balla trom being established before has | ae ied t heir | the south. ,; Senators are accompamicc »y their by S.G Beni with numerou paid, on receipt of vrice, f your h ware dealer does not keepthen, Good Agents wanteed. CMENEY ANVIL & VISE CO. DETROIT MICH. been the rivalry and jealousy be- the willing that another state should have These women are also exerting . {wives or daughters in Washingten, ee, cv. 2 °ltween sales—no state being 2 1 their influence in bebalf of the tem- j and the only really and completely 2 | This | bald-headed senator 1s not. $s, ete., ete. SHORT STORIES By Frank R. Stockton, Mrs. Helen Jad (HHL) Mrs. Mary H ' ' . a . Chis Missigs| | dier Harris, H. fi. Boyesen, Te & Julian Hawthorne, Richard M. Johnston, ' others: and poems by leading poets. The “Bric-a- partments—"‘Open Letters,’? * etc., will be fully sustained. THE ILLUSTRATIONS perance cause. question has uw. Washington is free from all such retest Sikh lg A lta RU ald jea'ousies, and being the common The republican contestant for con- capitol for some months pas, and property of all the states, and being | eressman Weater’s seat BE ever since the suc : visited py thousands ot people every | have evidence ot 390 illegal votes dition movement in Georgia, stron uous efforts have been | year trom all sections of the country, | e#st for his adversary, and part of | th different | s ates manufacturers of the these he traces to the msane asylum | The New Orleans Times-Demo-| advocates of the ¢ fuse and the people ge neratly ot id heer eae will be kept ap/tb the standana whlaliin The Century engravings famous the world Regular subseription price, $4.00 a year, en new readers et all the war with contributions from eral Grant regard lan bk Johnston, Lew W. Admiral Porter and others, we will send back numbers, Nevemt Sot, to October i with a year’s subscription beginning with vember, 1585, lor $6.00 for the whole. A. cription, with the 12 numbers bound in randseme volumes, % for the whole. numbers only sup vd at these prices the ystion of violins peer ice us states can sce She great bene- } 1 ' tee rolubition submi Vhe { fit they wil derive trom such an ex PRICES. A SPECIAL OFFER, H. j are the people. bs i position | protectic von keepers have Advice to Young tiirls. A lady of intetlize ind »|Vation has remarked: ‘*L wish by} sive that congres stacks a1 | | , | st, and co obpser- yelition for a voting te tee A Georgia paper ints a qaently bave held public could impress upon the minds of the | treatin the campaign of 1876 the | Is that the chief end of women 15 | South Care ‘ for i ( B LEW | | If girls could | sale. and ¢ i | | ee icy and Favorably Known, An Answer Ws: e | Has Purchased | Can any one bring us a case of Kidney | | or Liver complaint that Elctric Bitters ‘ “ will not speedly cure? We say they can | KEITH'S - OLD - STAND not as thousands of cases already per- maneatly ture and who are daily recom- i E mending Electric Bitters will prove. at a time it is necessary that one | Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, should he satisfactory. As a girl [Or @ny uninary complaint quickly cured . ; Thev purity the blood, regulate the bow grows older, if she thinks at all, she | els, and act directly on the ciseased parts certainly becomes more capable of | Every bottle gaurnteed. For se at soc. "4 a bottle by John G. Waler. judging what would make her happy than when younger. How many} ! b nee ; . girls of 20 would think ot marrying | Chief organizers of the Kmights of | He will past Poems a me a a rive, fc. the man they would gladly have mar- Labor anda wellkanwn sassanie = — ried at 162 At 30 a woman who is Michigan, 1s talked of as a possible somewhat independent, and not over | *uCcessor to Senator Conger. He anxious to marry, is much harder to | W485 4 war Democrat and seryed in please and more careful in her choice the navy. . than one at 30. There 1s good rea- | An Enterprising Reliable House. and protested agamist intefer noe with their vocation by discriniinaty H ctors were Senator Colquittt, who is negotia- the tto marry young ” ctually oppened ind who only be brought to believe that their | tiens to cast their votes azainst z 4 | temperance man, day and myhi for the success of the | chances tor a happy marriage were candidate in whose iaterest they had cause in Georgia, this week intro | better atter twenty-five than before heen chosen. duced a bill in the senate providing for submitting the question to the yote of the people. It will probably | Pass the senate and then the house ft he bill passes it will be remarka- ASOLID DAILY TRAINS to there would be much less misery im A CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE Tobe sure they might not have so many le 1 h > yi * the world than there now is. in 1eHovurs, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches. : No Change ot Cars tor any class of pas- opportunities to marry as before, but aenocancee > ~ ’ sengengers. as they do not need to marry but one Now Has so hanged it That Entirely NE DAILY TRAINS To Washington in28Hou To Baltimore in 29 Hours This is five Hours quicker than the tastest time by any other line. The Day Express runs entire train- censists of Day Coaches and Euxurian, Parlor Cars, from St Louis to Cincinnati and Louisivlle. The N.Gut Express has sleepers with out change Noother line trom St Loul- offers a Daily Through Train Service to the NATIONAL | APITAL. Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by the “O & Mon Night Ex- press‘from St. Louis to New York — ES A BE. W— Without Chance in 37 Hour- ble as the only question on which the people of the district have been permitted to vote for ten year. The Knights of Labor are understood to favor the measure, and the president of their combined organizations in the city has so declared by a card in the newspapers. At a republican caucus held on Wednesday it was decjded ‘that in cases where nominations have been made to fill vacancies created by re movals, and the heads of the depart ments retuse to turnish the senate information called for, the senate will aot confirm the nominations.’” The caucus was thinly attended, and some of the republicans are opposed to the course. If the action is sus- «aimed in executive session there will be a dead-lock between the senate and the president, and heated and acrimonious speeches may be looked for trom the senators. This issue now seems to be clearly defined, and there 1s. a great deal ot speculation among members of congress as to the eutcome of the contest. The sue tor the Grant monument, “ Grocery & Restaurant COMBINED. Richard Trevellick, +: of the -20 se - - You can get a lunch at Igs catablishment at all hours. Mr. Lewis never does anything by halves. He will please the Public at any cost Don’t fail to give him a call. Second Door South of Arhngton. C. B. LEWIS. THE - KEYNOTE. Vol. 10. 1886. The Leading Ihustrated Weekly Review. Devoted to Music Drama. Literature, Art, So- Clety. and Current Evants, The ablest, brightest, and most influential of its class in the world! Critical! Independent! Impartial! BEST ROUTE to JACKSONVILLE And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, The Double Daily Lines of Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line from ST. LOUIS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE making Jirect connections at both points with morning and evening Express Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep- ing Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta. ‘avannal. and Jacksonville without change. No Ferrys or Transfers by thi- It is predicted that the next con gressional elections will show wheth er or not the low tariff democrats can afford to seperate trom the pro- tectionists. son for this. Her mind 1s improved John G. Waler can always be relied with her years and she now looks | upon not ouly to carrv in stock the best ie of every thing but to secure the Agency beyond mere appearances in judemng | for such articles as have well-known mer- men. She is apt to ask if this | it and are popular with the people there- + . by sustaining the reputation ot being al- man who is so very polite in com- ways enterprising and ever reliable. Hav. any 1s really kind-hearted. Do his | ing secured the Agency for the celebra- P y ‘i y * f h ted Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cor. polite actions spring from a happy, | sumption will sell on a pustive gaurontee genial nature, or his attractive de- | It will surely cure any and every affection f i ; d ot ihe T roat, Lungs, and chest and: to meanor put on for the occasion and | jhow our cenfi ence we invite you to call laid off at home as he lays off his | and geta trial bottte free. coat? A very young girl takes it for granted that men are always as she sees them in society—polite, friend- ¥, and on their good behavior. It she marries early the man who hap- Pens tu be her tancy, she learns to ¥ { to be erected here, and tor which congress has this week appropriated $350,000, has not been officially se- lected, but it is generally believed that the Soldier’s Home Park wil! be the piace. There are several eminences in the park which over- ‘ook the whole city, and one ot these will no doubt be the spgt. A statue of General Scott, the tounder of Home, is onone otthem. The park is easily and quickly accessible from the heart of the city by street rail ways, and eyerybody desiring to see the statue can do so at & minimum of expense, and at the same time see ane ot the finest parks in the country. At the meeting of the cabinet this week the Chinese and silver question “ormed the chief subjects tor discus sion. The Chinese minister has in- imated that his government will in- ist on an indemnity for the wrongs aflicted on the Chinese recently in | Washington Te riory, and betore | thatin Wyoming. Th can not well retuse Asked, bec wure tre de | iike that made by tie United States on Chin: a tew years since for | wrongs inflicted o1 American citi- | s government | be indemnity | and is only | her sorrow that in nine cases out ot ten a man in society and a man at home are widely different beings. Five years at that period of life pro- duce a great change in opinions and feelings. We trequently come to detest at 25 what we admured at 16. We advance from the taffy-candy ‘Did vou ever see anything like that?’? said a young lady to her es- cort at a church fair where a caffling was **When was that?’ on a western train one time when it was robbed. ”’ m_ progress. ‘Only once.’’ “Well, I was A Texas clergyman, about to be and peanut age to the era ot gum- | appointed chaplain of the peniten - . drops and marrons glaces, and even tiary, preached a farewell sermon to in later years lose your yearnings.** | his congregation, who had treated —Scottish-American Journa!. A Negro Whipped. Independence. Mo., Feb. 2 George Smith, a colored porter at the Chicago & Alton railway depot in this city, recently sent a note with loving epithets and endearing phrases him rather badly. following text: a place for you. so where I am muy be also.’” } and injuring them for life. also given them doses ot cough mixtures containing opiates with tatal He selected the “Igo to prepare ye Careless nurses have let children fall- They have results, toa 13 vear-old daughter of M. G. ; There isnodanger in Red Star Cough Wiliams a white citizen of this coun- ty. It contained nothingfindecent, but | nevertheless it so enraged the father | of the girl that he vowed to punish | Smith. Last night he and anumber | | of sympathizers ‘ook the negro to the barn, strung him to a beam and administered 100 !astes with a cow- hide. Upon being re'eaced Smith left for par ts unknown. The more they investigate Ohio i Politics the less they seem_ to know | } Cure. Pre Free from narcotics. 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