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, Tamacked her memory to ascertain whatdream- “We must have wrong at the Toad,” said Wilhelm; © if this candle will but let PROFESSIONA L. Incidents of the Capture of Paris, THE LITTLE NEW BOOTS. Con yen ¢ me to-night? | ing Of a meerschaum pipe betokened, Lucy read fl A dense smoe overhung the whole Rue de la You might ¢ “akin t dess | the riddie thus: us read the se. we shall do. Paix quarter, and made one’s way uncertain, A. F. A. KING (815 lth street) HAS RE- | :- right “ Don't you see, mother, it means that on my But suddenly ‘ve a false step, plunged, | and ‘* one ventured into certain streets he was URNED. Office hours as usual—a% to 9% a. Dirthday, ‘when I am dancing, just at twelve | and over went Wilhelm, candle and all, on @ immediately impressed into the water bucket tol, and 6to7 p.m. ‘jeld-2e" "el ‘Wilhelm will offer you the pipe of peace. | roadside bank. He jumped up unhurt, but Haus | chain, and kept laboring to help extinguish the @. STARK WEATHER. That is, he will come again to eek you for imo, | and candle were gone. senate athe; ay | ts all day. Every one, young and old, who N.. ARCHITECT, . 1 if you dash offer aside, ‘we shall clin swore some le Dutch oaths; all | was commanded to pass down to the fires had to NGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. ined, for he will let the floods swamp all the | at once he started at feeling a soft nose rubbing Ms = DRAWS for obey. The penalty was arrest and possibic shooting; sree All orders promptly executed. his shoulder. Poor Hans had only been looking for his master. With a growl, Wilhelm re- mounted. As he did so, he wondered which way he’s got those big drains full, ie; Socal enon lot ovetbow all cur’ Gee ; that is the China tea-set falling down. So, ding at reduced prices. Office at the old stand, nt # Building, coroer New York voaue and lth m of panies. Strangers were treated ; Plant’ a like Parisians, and hustled when they grumbled. i and one's progress was a coustant | } mother, if he should co mugh that’s quite | Hans’ heard was turned, it was all so very cou- | The national guards of order were iretting and | L. SCHMIDT, Lunyosstble, since you've refused to let him come | fusing; if only the fog would lift! fuming about’ ab if anzious fora pretext © kill | Rae" SCPTOR Re ¥ AND =s : near us—but if by any strange chance he should But it didn’t, they got lessty lost. | someting; and it was unsafe to reason with FIRB AND ISG UNSELLOR AT LAM. > you will not say nay ‘again, would you, | Hours passed, miles were traversed, once more | them. One man assured me that five thousand umbia Law Sentiee ee. ap ts Bole phe mother?” they found themselves back at the office. ‘This | insurgents had been shot since the troopsentered. | ,agumbia Law. 3 ies = ie A ‘The good dame was puzzled. Lucy was a very | time Hans was stirred again with difficulty, but | I milly expressed doubt, He quarreled at | & : z Ard of ali of my presents, ‘tis dis one dat safts, Daniel in her interpretation, and twist her dream | Wilhelm would not give up the effort. Once, and endeavored io draw a crowd around | JOS. TYSSOWSEI, Dese dear yitthe sneaky yittle yed © ‘ in which way she would she could not read it any | «It can’t be more than nine o'clock; I won't | me, but 1 leit him post haste. ‘To oven hint that 5 £ RNEY aT Law, and I'l yoek de baby, better thau Lucy had done, and she was not one | fail Lucy if there's aanortal way of getting | a ccmmunist was a human deing was almost the | 204 ieee ad . ‘emetime may Be. to regard a dream lightly. "Her only consolation | there. signal for one's execution. foward evening Washington. D.O, “npé-Sm might was that Wilhelm would not know of it an: Again, they proceeded, footpace this tims. | the shells fell very rapidly in the Piace de C42D, ae come. She would the doors well fastened, | Hwrah ! he could see lights shining in the dis- VOpera, and a woman, who was coming to JAMES E. WILLIAMS, ihc tes Nileson boote, | #hd take care to send every one home by eleven } tance. the Place Vendome as @ prisoner, was orrice‘sporn' sin Ser oy: (Boston Journal. " | on Lucy's birthday, so that they might ail be in | _ Cheerup, Hans, old beast, we'reright at last. | down by @ shell from the Chaumont batters rag pte ly A an hed and asicep before twelve, and then the | Now for Stony Hill.” A borsé was also wounded near the Opera boson ee eo Dutchman could not fulfill his dream. To fly in Wilhelm bad rejoiced too soon; ® moment barricade, and added his screams to the ter- SHINGTON, D. C. r WHAT CAME OF A DREAM, | ‘he, {8°¢ ,of, never occurred to the simple | later, and Hans had nearly unk in a qi ; | ror. ‘The front of the building in which the | _Specialty—Testamentary Law. aerr-tt “| woman: but ioe” of course, he would not | the letits were will-o’-the-wisps. After intense | Washington is located was half torn away. ‘OHN ANNA. FT November in the year of | CMC: how was it likely 7 difficulty the horse was dragged out. Hans | The kiosques were riddied with bullets. In the Fe eT ARNEY AT LAW, imannsenlt¥ ‘oath like Lucy said no more; she sang as light- | shivered with fright, and w Co ang Rues Scribe and Auber, shells fell every few No. Hs Young’s FA ‘Building, mp fogs hang me pb tens of | Deartedly as ever over her work. The day betore | Wilhelm Van der Roost was in despair; moments. The troops suffered iderably. | dea-tf * “Washingt : Sree ee Ae ene gaters ovaed | MCF birth-day was market-day, Lucy coaxed thought of is appointment with Lucy was lost | The incendiary panic became wilder every mo- ‘ottinghamshire, the wa 7 her mother to let her go this one to buy som? | now ietpeg nee of saving his poor horse’s life. | ment, and as the lurid flames from the ministry re ated the meadows, carrying | rippons for her adornment to-morrow, and to | It was a t it. Taking the | of finance lit up the Opera square, ono could se INSURANCE. ir train. Fields Seams oy meet some distant neighbors whom she couid | weary horse’s bridle, he slowly, step by step, | men and women brought down tied and bleeding | — h ng time tren shouted through, gat- | not ask otherwise to the frolic. Lucy had been | sought to regain firmet ground, to the square, where they were instantly shot. N° dens where grew sneculent vegetables, all how | so cood that her mother consented ou wlemn | “And if once we find it, Hans, well stop | A numberof Americans and French people have MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Passive under the stagnant tod. The inne; | Condition that she would not spe&k to Wilhelm | there. The fog may lift ‘at midnight; if ft | recounted wo ante following incident, which I MILWAUKEE, WIS. ts of see ahizes bat <= —, u if she saw him. She promised readily and they | doesn’t, we can but ze tO ¢ instead of | defy any one to read without a certain emotion. | AUe. Gavtonn, Sec.; Hxnen Sairm, Vico Prest f things, Sad bed tated Bow far Ageing | ect off. being smothered in the swamp. .. | Onwhuteday a very beautiful you girl taken | wy, Jous HVas Drag, Prost: oni dykes, ait. noses tho thes wera Sarat hours Lucy stood by her mother, or | Suddenly Wilhelm’s head came in contact with | in the act of catering iuflainmuable matches | g¢ MO eee Bole eng am senete, and ee ee plague. chatted with her friends,apparenily gailyenough. | someching hard. against the was marched down the Rue | th, Northwestern frmishes in ufone eee Sovens ace ta bulether side et the ee oe continually rored in search coe (a ‘What's that?” he cried, and fait it upand | de In Paix to the Place Vendome to be shot. She | This nct cost will be less than fe one Ee a. . be = “4 han ane bron: face, er heart ac! wn. ‘as it a tree trunk, ora gate 1? Hay ite beside e] iet- | Easter ot , becar it ol rig : . w the princes of drainage, the cleyer | with fear lest she should not sce it. py thought! was it the finger-post at Cyncroes- | er oneteee ep rake oe interest on ite in ig ey ee come and help them. ‘They came, ly, ~ lok » | Of interest on its investments, has a |} Tati poser Bee aise tea wea iy, when asked what she was doing and what she 2 its investment ‘@ lower ratio Pete? Der seunn. HO S hiedit ight | Mortality. and holds « high reserve. and t great engineering was gong | ket people were beginning to pack up, Wilhelm | “Slipping the bridle over his arm, he climbed sane witht Free Meeanraal mee pase eet ee a . 7. RMiGuY. es retuetegr dykes planed, overs | Van/ der Roost reviled through the place, ie | up, a felt ihe four long arms stretching ont: | courageous step, as tho marched to execution, | —2°1¢ a mea irainage th tel k nead down, his eyes fixed on the ground; he ‘es, it was the r-post; now then, which led | id niist t! a METR LIT, w» redeem the Carrs of North Lin- | rot look abont him #0 mach now, you see. Lucy | toGrangely? ‘There was the diMeulty! tle tried minha coh ee IRE taken Asn e «dre: e a id u rangels turned and faced the crowd with flashing eye, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. houldered, heavy-built Datch- stamped with impatience; if he did not look up | to strike @ light with flint and steel, but the fog | and as her long black hair swayed in the breeze, or Tue n = it was all over with their hopes. She coughed reventedhim. There seemed no help for it but | -many a stron, shed tears. sh b) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. dhe che Mani hc | loudly; he started; their eyes met. A deop flush | Waiting. “He fretted to think of Lucy, testeho | aT de tr aoe agiten te tak, cored oe stole over his face, and he transfixed. Lucy cautiously glanced towards her mother; the good lady was deep in gossip with a crony. should deem him false to his word. But hark! What was that sound that made Wilhelm’s heart beat quicker, and cause poor ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL........ smmeseveeeee $100,000 They were silent, steady men, hem had a “vrau” at home aad square- the extremity of despair, made’ this young girl er little children. The Lincolnshire march as proudly to the shambles as thoug cause had won abd Paris were free. A few min- a q Lucy gave 1m a glance, took aim | Hans to plune? te she hi * - | _ Office in Shepherd's Building, No. 908 ie ald = — many hee ony 4 and 2 and threw an oag at hin ah ¢ aim was A One, two, three, cling, clat ngting, out bart ree soho Aegean ols =o mane, oe vaniaeveuue.” “asks RELLY. rae thay Mousey end St he eter | RPM Morne: aie mement Withelm Mod | wp ary chek al tmaet ibaa nt | Kod coPtie" Cheng te Stas arena? | "tone"or Sipe Ranh hes Pes, pusy, were very fri i ue deve hast. uey, “Gran ,, Grangely ” erie I- | favorite place f : foreigners, sho were redeeming, their land for efan to him bathed in tears when nlact he saw | heim, ‘youaly. ‘They rounded 80 glose and | there trey aeusiet. On Wednestay acd J.B.Biexe, "WAN B. Toad, = mornit _ » Selle her, be turnis him s clear. “We are saved, my ir beast. + | Thursday the were constant, ng ries J ie ian ey od nr ect oon | TaD ea ck eet | | Sehospoet anf bg Roee ats | gum cateeise dency Cras | | BEE Mow, Sa itn r % med. e " Geo. F. . sce alesse waning ight wanted | syle oueea ain at ich ex tone, | ce more ridge Green econ” | ceacsEtcetsf weuamt cea ane paoen | Pykeatcgy Mowe RA gy bere till > : plor , anda finger poini of | «Come this come this way,” lis . 7 ux = fe haste a — for it a: evil traveling fending Tnissile : ually seroeea . him = seemed to be , loudly and more loudly. apeemniseh one ee nee 4 DENTISTRY. ight acess that swasegy P that @ means > ol stand at . 7 i 1 ¥ There was one Malet ee sae bad communfeation. He picked it up just after the ites alt right, the road began to asbend; Soho muvask our hated eee eee R. M. 5. BROWN, no ‘“yrau”st a evs pol in “i heavy heel of a farmer had den it flat. | impatient Hans had to slacken his up the | the word “ Firel”” The bodies were aE Bee DENTIST, gee = er. slighter, Ss men saeed ae ae a small —— of rae a sat steer, stony bill. ‘At Inst the village lights Legan a from the Champ de Mars to | 1315 Massachusetts avenue, near Four- him more, 2 ninjured. He read slow! amen, futhor of « is” teen Heer ee tan amis BEGES, | once, twice; and then, after iy ag | ““Fcimet tang, cling, clang,” sti crashed the | eae af “We Perks Full Upper or Lower Set of Beet hwecenneenens 915 00 ae yee aS euaint Tittle village, calicd | Lucy, that he might catch ct eye unseen, he | bells, an Wilhefia rode by the church, He had Partial eacted by the wse of ParsGacea 8 frciugatives to wand mot oniy Sa abil, baron | ES°S solr, quiet nods. “Lucy gaze a | no idea what time X€ wae, Dut he would ride ‘The “ International Society.” Sm bees arp iotn ie > ‘<s<y one in return, and smiled happily. ey it to the barn Fortunately, o au that ha ‘told co cody Mi that cuits fe mines trvebic- Te was | ero onty Just im lino, m ooond Inver, and the | wan het inenriy so douse up here, and’ho contd | aA hinnetries thet have ben thd conesrning | —— > ° tos es cranes of Okie Ga ‘fot Dea eee ee re gate, Village from every | good old women’s gossip ended. see around him. Society” in Europe are confirmed by the official | 14) {al Sureesy. 422 7th street, between Bide, and fom its beacon on a clear day—when | “wirhelm went home with the precious little | “When he reached the barn door he jumped off circular issued by Jules Favre. M. Favre says | $>d,E north, Washington. ee Apap Sromatviagesie mer pve A scrap of r that had out Lucy some time | Hans and tied him up. As he did so, a sound of | this organization is rerfal it rests | ____o say seventy churches and two cathedrals could | fx those n were mot the Sends | fat aeSicat Go deat? ne nr See nm | sean numbere, Geapine had sommopalieaiee, | fm OY Ab. be seen frum its summit, but that Lucy Metcalfe could notertify; she was far too impatient and frolic=ome a lass to have patience to count them ail. She might often be seen running up and down thesteep hill, playing with her younger brothers and sisters, for Lucy was only eighteen, and tull ef youth and health: in those days yout Is were not the read: writers our farmfotse, lasses are ow, aah = note had to be both short and clear. us:— “If you love me, come to-morrow night to our big parn door ‘at half-past eleven of the clock; ‘wait till I come, and mind and bring against the " Lucy!” he cried. With a spring she was in hisarms. As fast as he could, he told her of his peril, and how the bells had saved him. At that moment they ceased; the fact was the lads knew it was midn d they were afraid with which a government has to deal. It ap- pears that the wasorganized in 1862, and thatits avowed basis fe Atheism and Commynism. Its tormal declaration of July, 1969, contains this pamage: “The Alliance declares itaelf “Atheist; it seeks the abolition of worship, the substitution DR. MERRILL tran Hiss REMOVED his DENTAL OFFICE to, 1112 F street, near 12th. All DENTAL WORK done in the best’ manner and at moderate prices. Nitrous Oxide Gas for extracting teeth, Jel) ht, an 3 ur very biggest pipe with you. Do this as vou | to cross the churchyard later for fear of ghosts. |. or science for faith, of human for divine justiec, ons butaghtas treks ee nee aoe Tove me; it is ur feet chanea. Nod three tines | "39iCne'teetnue Jooked at the clock; it wanted and the abolition of marringe; it demauits aboce | >) JOHNSTON, . ° Tao 3 B i " TH produce,and no one’s eggs and butter were so ‘he ruse had succeeded; the three nods were one minute of twelve; uncanny. all, the abolition of the right of inheritance, and oF oo understand this aright.”” as popular, po one’s ducks and chickens so fat was Lucy? she didn’t see her. Shelooked at the | capital shall be at the ition only of BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, ; as an oath to Lucy that her lover would | best tea-set, which she and some gossips had | workers.” ‘For us,” it says elsewhere, “the red SOU 1K aes. Metcalfe’s; no eyes shone more brighty, | not fail. It was such a weight off her mind that | washed, replaced, and locked up in the corner | fark’tie symbol of universal human love.” “it | OFFICE, 7 80UTH eae ieee a eee ee all had gone well. glass eupboard. No games were being played | is now certain that the rising in Paris, if not in= sien Sis oeeeely = ea rticn 2 oan arnt eeaness tind faite guy repartee. tne none vests | , de Miratdny creping came, and “yucy waeia | how, and dancing: was flack, Folks | stigated by the members of ils body, was ama | gf Eopupe angihe frotin thie country vi Base "There were beveral around who | S{cX<" Of expectation and delight though her | were growing weary, and, w to Be home. | ferfally aided by them; and that the’ scenes of | Iaid: France, P2 speedy and effectual remedy in the here were Lg aie ig bow pleasure in her smart clothes, and in the various | They got a at the lengthened absence of | prutaland unreasoning violence which caused | world forall” pad an cre Gm pers amd thought what a good | viands she had prepared with her own hands, | the boys. Old Reuben, now that fiddling and | Hocsyin (omc et een’ waich caused DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. reas dai pretended quake; but Lacy tossed her | was rather dashed by the thought that Wilhelm | tippling had ceased, began to wonder whether | fuiniinen of emcee programme. ‘Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affec- ber a pretended she did not see this adml- | would Me cieieat tech c ceaeaee ee the p . would aah pa 0 to-morrow for the ‘A Paris letter to the London Times says that ton of the Kidneys. oF Bladder, Invol . ‘ was a great success; it w rth-c01 , | untimely ringing of although only nine years have elapsed since its | charges, Impotency Gene ry <poughthe’ would like auck andvome sausages | *Uchyte Netauiberners never se. There werd | "Lucy. called, Dame. Meteatte, sharply; | fundaten, it counts aywarts of 290,00) wea | Dyer, kana, Low, 5 aye pies » pork, pigeo beef, ucy, child, where are you?” bers. But even this does elude all ° for hisduner, and wandering into the market to | ere fat geese and fowls, both hot and cold; | Wie big else begun ts otrike the’ hour slowly Affiliated soejetiee. winch are, ascisted i thane | HRs; Dimures of Sight or Giddiness, Dinero . pedunes tinture, For half an hour bie starnt at | {ere Were whole loads of buns, cakes and plum- | and solemnly. At the first chime the door | Smaated societioe wt revolutionary enterprises | Lungs, Stomach ur Bowels—those terrible Disorders Eat a uenteumebaliie Gane tt his white | ates. ed, and in walked Meinherr Wilhelm Van | by the International, and which comprise the | arising from Solitary Habite of Youth—seemet and her, a contemplative pipe between white When all this food was (ogg Dagan ler Roost, wet and damp with fog, smoking a | Fenians, the Marianne, the Brothers of the Ke- | solitary practices more fatal to their victims than teeth; de aucther sign that his anind was | ie gamesand dancing vegan in the big farm | huge mecrschaum pipe. Every one looked up | public of Leous and. Maretiion: the cot tece | thie sense cf the Syrens to the Mariners of Ciysece, without a p fure sign that his mind was | Kitchen. Lucy’s eye often wandered fo the | astonished. The Dutchman walked straight sceret societies of Russia and Poland, and the | Plghtiug their most brilliant hopes or anticipations| See ee ant then Re drew nearer and | ciock, and so did her mother’s. The good lady | up to the dame, utterly unsoneerned by the | Carbouari generally all over Europe. ‘The oen- | Tudering warriags. Se. sapoesbie. ba eg yg abe Tipe ae er tier teint Grcam, and was Brmly re | many questioning eyes fixed on him, laid his } tral committee of tis amociation, which bas & | pepeciatly, who hax on oie Victima of Soli Lucy rho, of course, had boticed Im artynins-| S2red that by eleven o'clock the guests must go, | pipe tn her lap, placed his hand on his heart, | Dranch in America, i» in London; and ste pre- | Piteialyymmanave esas ts Victim of Solitary + minuss before, and had actualiy found means | reach of that dreadful Dut ; and drew shy Uttle Lucy forward with the | siding spirit is a German, who conceived the . reach of that dreadful Dutchman, and the China nually sweeps to an untimely disover that other. anizi e i : or of the most exalted talents _ down. followed. A few minutes later the six lads stol e by ers. re | ting Senates w! e thunders of eloquence, oF one atthe chief of the Duteh sent over. “Lhomme propose, Dieu propose.” In the | jn, looking rather sheepish, for they feared a | Lens {voidcnt Wat te ee OMe Te | wakisd to eostany the living Iyrey may ‘tall Wigeim fancied hehadbeen quite unobserved, | course of the epeakag a Tumor arove that a licking. mn they came in, they found Wi- | &.. a Bn ed aauraen, eee ee oe Sant crary lad was locked up im thechurch. Tere | Belm and Lucy sitting hand-in-hand, and the | fom .of, ® psecr country com} @ | _ Married persons, or Young Men contemy spocten hax Beare waa Ses het aie an dior Wathen carter wat aterncon, and one Billy | dame herself heaping hot food on a plate for his | Pranch of the ascociation. Each branch i di- ringe aware uf Physical Woaknem: Lm of Broure t "i “, ” x ch i ve Powel y.) Nerve cital ~Pal- dvavy, her eyes ofso beautiful a blue, and | about the church, and had not farted te daet | ese was related to them, | vided into sections. Each important center is | ative Power— e xcitability i oti ion, Organic W Nervous < therewere so many fat ducks to choose among, | as they were passing, some one had been terri. subdivided into other sections, with a central | Pitation, Organic a or ” “3 ‘a > any other Disqualification, speedily removed. ad meh a savory heap to look at, | fied by a sound of e coming from the empty we thon oalsteg theta the vores er Bietne. bureau. Every week each central bureau sends | “hs Vito places himeeif under the care of Dr. J. ma; thatlis marketing took quite another half hoar. | Paiiding. Sines then fully hed been 20 | Sin gratitude fos this, Withelas: befure, her ze- | (2,ie Londen office 1, » events of aa hcigaber | Saipeeay Copies, tmius heaer ase gente, “ see) re ere eauent, though she used to be | this ‘some oune” put two and two together, and | turned to Holland, taking with lim his taithtul ; 2, astatement of additional members; 3, a ORGANIC WEAKNESS sharp enough sometimes tohaggling or undecided | said he must be in’ the church. financial statement; 4, a statement by name of | Immediately Cured. and Full Vigor Restored. custmers. | Meinherr’s broken English was very | Now Reuben the sexton was likewise Reuben ry the principal merchants and tradesmen; 5, @| This distressing affection, which renders life mis- hard to understand, and the noise in the market | the fiddler, and when the people came to | the of Gi ~super-Montem ‘Delis nt by name ot the cipal proprietors | erable and e impossible, is the penalty paid so geat that Wilhelm had to-come behind the | the old man, and begged him to proceed at once every 9th of November. So they ring to this day; } and capitalists; 6, copies o! minutes of meetings | b¥ the victims of improper indulgences. “¥. rralwo becomprehended at all) | to te hrureh 2 Jet ‘ont the boy, he did not feel } and the stranger in the is surprised about | hela. Where ae of course, many other secret | Sons, are tno apt te commit ex, sxses from not boing Em ; ~ - at e . He was 80 cosily enscont ten o'clock in the evening to hear the ring, arding ulsion of members, “shore arelon i rotiry you with the Dutchman's bad h; | in Farmer Metcalf «chimneycornerandso happy | cing, clang, cling, through the night air. ityoe | texan eee De crn OT ees And | Now, who that understands the eulyect will pretend yermight not be so patient as Lucy was.) fiddling and tippling warm ale, that he ask the cause the villagers say, are the | strikes, etc., which I have no means of obtain. | by those falli to improper habits by J con'tkuon; they get better fed than the | consented to fet seme one els¢ go in his Dutchman's bells.” Ing; but fe wil appear from the above, that tho | pratt? sides being deprived of the bye emg Five or sty big lade volunteered “for the fun of | I have heard them, and so caf you, if youever | organization is one conecived on a scale capable | bealthy pring, the moet serious and how is it you aresomuch fresher and | the a Jet them out under the pre- | go to G: 1y-super-Montem. of indefinite expansion, and ap] Ing to the | f2™ptms o bot bed imind arise. The system Se eee tence of seeing what sort of a night it waa Tt mpathies of the largest and least reputable | bees od prosgestiv ta “Oh! we get fresher air, youknow. Ilive at | was a bitterly eld night, ands raw im bee pe ‘all " biity, aye Nipltation of the’ heart t Gnngely-super-Montem.” han, the land. Wogan Ges ree oe eevee and wasting of the fraime Gan cite ® That's a very hard name—Grange— cough, consumption, decay and death. ub niee far he cock = if right; that took etic zine Iai tna Reese a 3 ¥ who uke em mimaten fsonous and iijurious compounds, sbowa apply “And where wored village ? 5 “Don't know? When you are downin 3 Member of the Byril Oslisee of 5 London, the Cazrs, have you not seen # chureb tower on | °s: Never fear, Li one of them, Gives the | Graduate of one of the most gen in the a bill? Our tower is @ beacom for m'les | «we'll have such alark! We'll ring the bells in ‘blooded Segicawy ef eg eee 3 of whose life has around. ne) Lagrange Coun! 1B spent in » Paris, “Ah! Yes, of course I have; and that is $0, no, ’ | delphia and elsewher:, hae effected some of the mos ‘Montem. Is your name so hard deed we will; hence schoo! ape Sent, ware H ‘wspeak 2” was ater te many degrece below sero, and great me Lake ee Sree eee OLE fae cae a ee TT”) eal of heat is required, a native will drink halt sounds, “beshfulness, with’ frequent blushing, at- your fat dueks. “Lucy~what??” sovegren te pounds . "Tn the hotéeet climates of the > Barnes left his | Sured immediately reeonens OF mala “ Metealfe.” the sound |world the inhabitants live to a great extent on morning, walked to TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, “Oh, the harsh E: ! I will not try to say | enough, some moments later, a fruits and v have but very little tuhired e horse Bs those who have injured them- iteven. Iwill stop at Lucy. And should Iseo | @ second of the heating qual In our climate, which taking with bim a woman | selves's improper indulgence and habits, youitd came to Grangely-<a -Montem ?” merry peal made itself heard above is between the y cats, weqotabies and fruits ‘are not yet known, | Which ruin: body: oo ae either wor @haps you would; it depends where you | the party in the kitchen. are eaten all the year j; but if eaten ju- n Met dhe yy oo eee ent to.” was at faced by the outh, vis Weak: “I would goto the high tower to breathe a | Delring with the school. | Broduced By the sod ie, Paley he Had Di deep draught of the air that makes you so | roused the the lake near by, | ness of Sight, Loss of Muse rosy. = Icome andlook for you? I wantto | at Farmer drove up. The | of the a ae ow tw make sausages like these; they are | toys had said. » boys, will be the buggy side, | Fangemen seyooa* boys,” and went on with their fan fires burning in his house in summer asin asked Ber OW OE ee ee ethic of the mind are “ But you haven't tasted them yet.” ‘The bells chimed away; eleven o'clock struck; | ter, and yet we all in eating meats and tospeak to her privately. | much to be dreaded. Loss «Ab, but I know.” Mrs. Metcalfe fidgeted. Unfortunately, one of | fats and butter all pce summer. Meats ent ashort distance, | jdeus, Depression of Spirit “Cannot your wife, Mrs. Van der Roost—oh! | the lads was her own Jack, so that at the first | and are on our three times a day, Aversion to Society, Belf- ' ben a lon, cee ee sausages?” asked | hintof a break-upevery one vociferously put her | when Saree they it bdo ning ly used mm Barnes (ras com tories, Say areray See. ee foment ie cree peng ll y, mischievor rf e least a at her. ausands: tn bee jade * Perhaps she could if 1 had ever found her, | °°" Those lads wilt want first goodhiding, then mostof the ted the | Bist ie the comes of thetr dociaing eal dot Yat I have no vrau at home, Lucy.” a good aud ‘after their cold ‘gud fired several times. | Citta Bovine c chetine snbearsies shows teeanee, “ Suppose you were to take your duck and G0 | freak, wife,” said the farmer. Just tened to a neighbor cough and symptoms of Consumption. Tina eg oo Lanza, mamgected Leer. The clock'’s hands stole along; Lucy slipped 3 found Miss YOUNG MEN Wilhelm had noexcuse ly, 80 after ten min- | out unperceived to the barn-door. It was cold and butter, young man reloading his | Who have injured themselves by @ certain —— Wes more over Cen slowly departed. | and dark outside, and Lucy had flunga warm | or in its plage a gouple of’ eggs, or asaucer of | pistel. He and the Woman were promptly placed | indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned That — the Du smoked a great | shawlover her. The half struc “*Now | berries or without mfik, cream, or g custody, and Sur Elliott, of - | from evil companions oF at school, the effects of Many contemplative pipes. The duck eadeen- will be here,” she ht. Butuno | sugar. The same for dinner, with one vegeta- Stilo which are nightly fel even when asleep, and ifmot sages were so good that he thought he could not some cold impossible, and Secteays sight bef g 4 bth thind and body, shoul apply iately. wait till next market day for another. Next | passed: she grew fidgety; ten, and she grew and that this would eventually prove fatal. An at ity thet’ @ young man, the hope of Burning, when he got to the Oarrs, he looked up | Paticnt; ftece, anetorew sold ound cenoratee examination of the partios was ap: || qoueucy tee oeuie ek binonrtaie choaba be eooaek tothe square tower of Grangely-suj twenty she burst into : tice Gailawey, the ting man committed to jail, | from all prospects of eigestuent of life by the couse- and A gely-super-Montem iy ee eames; hema fetch an- Oh! had he forsaken her! Was thisa sign he woman held to 4 no longer loved her? Why did he not come’? a of deviating from the path of nature, and in- duizing a certain secret habit. Such persons must, ri, In time he fetched a great many, and left bis | «Oh, Wilhelm, Wilhelin, where are you?” il. “The young man was brought to | before contemplating rater cob eer gaae mar acan hs | Seaeeegeert amie ceiy te se He et oa | met ta aw Mt Se Yay rm Bade the discovery that he had carried off Lucy's | “A quarter t6 twelve strtck; it would. soon be Sr ietanr us we the subiaiad an ak womans Pe seaanes greainitn to prusnste conmabial hanetoess, fn its place. too late. Great excitement prevails in the vicinity of the | comes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourl It was December; ee detent of f9 = Pl Bat Spore bie — Pl 4 —— ‘The neighbors are fe anh —- te, tas slew thee a4 cone aon el wi care >| the wi the young man att ted on himselt,,| with despair, an wi y reflec- sins were all dug dnd full of the slushy waters and bad set out carly to the Carrs. There ie but Mr, Dwi protes againat it, and a bet- Honthat the happiness Of another is bliguved with ight return to his beloved Holland with | found that had gone wrong witha ee railed. issome comment | °F WB. , OpnrarN DISEASE. iglish Lucy and her recipes for fat 7, 80, instead of returning as usual at four | on the fact of the tather of the murdered girl When the misguided and imprudent votary of meat. But neither of these | o’clock to » he made up bis mind to hailing the womat. ; Zhe only supposed cause Df | ploaeure fds that be haa imbibed the socds ofthis Wishes seemed likely vo be fuldilled. at the works; in fact, as long as he the murder is the rejection of Barnes as a suitor, | painful discase, it too often happens that an ili-timed As regards Lucy, @ great obstacle had arisen. . short time ago, and the acceptance by Miss | sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ie apie of Garey the ight otal age: | nintei Mangos es ta NG gh ould Boni ia Metis anotner arn. 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Helmbold’s Grape Juice is not a. patented pill put up as those ordinarily vended, but the result of ten years’ experimenting apd grest care in propara- tion, SAFE FOR AND TAKEN BY OBILDEEN; No NAUSEA; NO GRIPING PAINS, BUT MILD, PLEASANT AND SAFE IN ODE- RATION. _ ‘Two bottles of the Fluid Extract of Sarespariiia and one bottle of the Grape-Jnice Pilis are warth their weight in gold to those suffering from bad bidod, poor complexion, headache, pervousness, wakefal- ‘those suffering from broken and delicate constitutions THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS are done up with great care and in handsome bottles, and will sur- pase all those vended in wooden boxes and carolossly prepared by inexperienced men, comparing with the ‘English and French style of manufacturing. \ Allof H. T. HELMBOLD’S Preparations are Phar- maceutical, not a single one being patented, bat all on their own merits. Propared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Chrystal Palace Pharmacy , 594 Brosdway, N.Y. Palace Pharmecy, Gilsey House, 2th strest and roadway. ‘Temple of Pharmacy, Continental Hotel ard 104 south loth street, Philadelphia. Sold by druggists everywhere. epadaly PROPOSALS. Pprercsars Fok ic. Orrie oF Tux Se & Se Sealed, Propenae will =r til IZ o'clock of the 3p nay J ‘Biel = « me <> & vate t Et tupply. tm such quantity as may : er Mccthere bos Bidders will state the amount per 100 p-mnde Security im the sum of ome thooennd dollars will be required @Qocr-sfal bidder for th @ue formanes of the contract, and ne bid from pai et in the trade. (cbgh fed undone acestacarnied by the guarantee of a ene © parece, that in case the bid is accepted: end nye! Si. the Fi become oe Sarity for the faithful porfnmanes of fhe saree Pou kh FRENCH, Sergeant et Arme UB Senate Samal ROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND ULWT ING Svehla a ave Derakrerwr, Borat oF PRroviswons ano} ——_ june 12.1 Sealed Propossis, indorsed Proposals for ing,” will be received at this Roread until 2 « —k m,om the 30th day of July, 1. tor the supply of he fon articice to be way yards ot New Vorkand Barnes OY Class 1 New ¥. 2 iow on. dint Tre By “% Se i jue. oun AaB) Monkey Jacke Ba a = 4 Flannel, yards... amp We, Bat ue Neukiv.. i) send Crass Resustey heating. vote 2 Woolen Socks, pairs... S00 Calf skin Shoes, pairs. ame Mattresses and Covers... ww ‘The above mentioned articles must be delivere [ithin ninety daye from the date of the camtract, aud must pare the ney on, ‘The Gioth for the blue cloth trowsers mast be twilled, all woo., wool dyed, dark bles, and weigh 2 connces to yard of &4 inches wide ‘The Sattuet for the antinet trowesre mast weigh 96 ounces per yard of Z inches width, the warp to be cotton, pure indigo, dark blue, yarn dyel. aud the filling to be wool, pure dark blue, wocl dyed. flannel for the Gudershirts ius l- tw ilied, , with pare ind! ark bier, aod ‘of #7 ine th Monkey jackets must bal) wool, plae, Wool dyed, and weigh 25 ‘Yard of 84 tuc hes width ‘The ] anust be twilled, all wool, wo. with pure indigo. dark bine ‘mnst be in p weunces, with a list on eac white woolen Uyresds, woven inthe whole ‘the piece, the hed cloth boards. coe per yard, the tex Inch cette ot. Vet iee cases 4 the sides to be nailed to the bottom. and lose than ten 1 tuck of the box, to be cowp- i ade wait ea pownde, inci cut € foot 6 fuches in ioneehe mt trowesere, undershirts choos socks, ey jackets to conform te th= + h-dule ‘Supplied by the Inepectors of the New York and Boston navy yards. BThe contractor will be required to fernich three Fards of the cloth from which it is proprend to manufacture any of the clothing before the same ie — x Ofiere inay bo made for one or more classes of the Sascestcl cay con qlemegeeuted beh onion Sinount of any one clase required at buth stscione Proposals will ‘Repa f aloo be received for the supply of ten thousand yards of Flanne!, of (he same description as above given, to be delivered at the navy yard, Mare inlet, array as oie Perel ip eve quire ted mansoni of tive 2 and twenty addition will be withbad from the hb af fs q ‘es T must be acoompanial by a written guarantee, Ser.” one or Teapons gone, U the ror bidders hi Did De accepted, euter into an days. with good and sufficic thy erticice fo proposal will be considered unless ac by such guarantee mpanied nor from any parties wh of sh, in c 5 pproved March the right to rect apy bility of the for the district in which they ie; and license required by act of Comgrens is furs roporal, as well as to rgect any pr posal not Wentagcous to the government | T DUNN Paymaster General U.S. N PBePosars FOR NAVAL MATERIAL, NAVY DEPARTMENT Bregar ov Eeuirment x3 Rec BITING, jeld-whs 4w Wasuincrox, D.C. Realed js to furnish material for the Navy for the fiscal year ending June 3, 472, will be re- ceived at this Bureau until 10 o'clock &.m. of the 1éTu JTLT NEXT, st which time the proposals will The proposals must be addressed to the “Chief of the ecg So remy and Paming, Navy De- eRers.' S Weshinucton P Proposals Yor Matervals ina ‘be distinguished fr: wdinary trasines: it confusion. and facitiate the apen the parties bidding Sor suppises at several y will enclose thetr bids im separaic envelopes. cach tm dorsed with the mame of the yard Sor which the bed 4s nted schedules for such classes as partics deal Uid for, together with Inetractiona yards. Seabee arctan ‘hich the bidder that be hase license resides for which he proposes partie: 5 of, the artecies they be certified by guarantors m1 Assesor of jernal Revenue for the district ia b they re- ‘contract will be awarded to the person who og the lowest bid and gives the guarautes re- Navy . however, re- te the lowest bid, or any it may exon it. in the fall amount will be required to sien the Paymaster of the station nearest the ‘the ere delivered, within ten days after the warrant for the came shall have been passed by the , ke. No. 12, Leather Canvas, &:.| No. 18, Soap and Tallow 0 14s Gx hides for ropes 15. Brashew.