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« the certain mar- with us. ay pare ne hemest that: ows. With | Laura finishes her studies at the Boston Medi- {OFFICTAL.}) Ax Act rie holding of general elections | Ax Act te provide for the sppolntment ington a | Sz Ace pes ing for the pershege. of goran mar- Aunt Deborsh’s help, I could get along with one — Gore a ; . : em servant. Unele James wilt make the garden. so bright timts may ereep into lives | LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | << ee eee a Spectine their 3 Aswmbiy of the | Be shenacied by the Lenislation Assembly of the The unfinished Zoom over the dining room ean | after all, yeep, ine EW. | Passed at the Firat Seesien ofthe Logialativé oo eer desig or vata ng | Distrct ty Cotwrtoaes Neat the. Gogeraut shallar: | Dustradey Colembun Tipe i Soman, Sa ndjoinings ho Teasley Se oe eee Disa of Corum, What the Sovaroor af toe in: | Lou's\cs shall igus Dearie tees | ae coraitated & Cmisaen forme, he ton st ten days prior to each general fo be Justices of th the 1 4 ‘ . pare ‘Stairs.’ gL Laura and I looked at each other dabiously, A’ Act for the more effectual prevention of ernelty wket. ffec' OC cath et houses in the north f animals in the Territory of the District of | eléctic ae eee ee eee os nections of the city of Washington. * ‘Wanen the are fally ripe the bunches % election ‘precinct or voting in said District: ‘Agree not well gether ona meats should be cul fom the vise Sith s pair ot Fest toad by ihe Lorisletice Assembly of she | Protas Por it seo the ‘appointed | nx ghd Fhe the said teen arc chosen, the Governor © Of course,” replied eho, beiskly; ‘life tan | hand-shears, always hold of the stem | District of Columbia, That whoever overdrives, | superintendents as - Sonor ded bat ouel ‘ b | Sap gu the sneot peovapebie Gurmes.lant be bere ‘This ie the Stee foods re pina ceries of risks.” a ss when moving the bunch. precaution is Sistioote, ee overloaded, overworks, tor- po RS ee So ~ wahin abirty dey from so Sn = a pnw Nd ‘under the eu eaee, of the The thne whem hae J we necesear: that the “bloom” may not be | tures. torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, | heli jeotica, . - het ye Bn “ ry iy | Bonrd of Patlic Works, market houses most And lovers pow, with many a Kiss, Shall you advertise for your city boarders?” oS. barrios. erurlis brats, mutilates, or crucliy kills, er causes | the fect, shall appoint « r m or persons | District of + clumbs a failare to comply ad ctzie of conection aed appearance, and ‘Their long farewells are sighing. ‘The incredulous smile or my twin-sister asshe | Tubbed off by the The | or procures to be s0 overitiven orerionled, driven | Sil the vacescies “sl a mover | with the provisions of section, oveny Suuics © | SUeP Tian taes to de tenetien ataee Soa ioe . asked this question would have annoyed a less | @T@Pes are then carried phe vineyard t0 | when overloaded, overworked, tortured, tormented, eet Tor SLT he meee beans | esate og otendingehell forfelt he conmnission. | svstable sm sine to the to ane ym HF Why fs earth so gayly dreat? temper than Ruth's. @ cellar or house. All green berries | Jeprived of Decessary sustenznce, cruelly beaten, reciset for which he may be = SEC And te ut further enacted, That every | ct ork of butiding be given to the lowest bidder: ‘This pomp that autumn beareth = ved ” should be re: from the bunches before | mutilaied. ely kills imal, and whoever it be the duty of the superintend- | person appointed ce of the peace | the wer - ¢ metrec” A fanctal seeme, where every gucet on peubioune Sena icin toes anati ae : | packing. This can be rapidly done by having the charge or custedy of any anitual, either Present thereat to immediately tify the (ior. | shal belurw he e ics of is ice, | in the manner peursded fn the oot for the A bridal garment weareth. Sreet eens Eocees tay Apert eee ei wine sein, And cutting out | Ss owner or otherwise, inflicts unnecessary cruelty | ernor thereof, Each ofthe superintendents, before | te red Rater, oe ‘Piteet of Golem: | enc, 3. dad be it further enacted, ley on their way to the Winte Mountains; and 1 | P,, ‘unripe berries with @ of long, upon the ime. oF Enécensarily fais to Brow entering on the performance of their duties, ®! mi awe of ee satrcethe tess te bntgoy tok ecpabes j tin se bi oorn hereafter. hie Sccommodations at the tavern, it could be | SBeaI™. Grapes. bring ‘higher priess ‘in the | frme teh Brofer font. drint aenemaoeny » S jon | take the oath or affirmation prescribed by the thirty- | bin, and to iter, or protection eu ra prescribed by the thirty: 3 ieee , first section of the ac: of Congress éutien of his fice Return to view thegaudy year, eee pipetting 8 New York markets when packed in small | punishes by ieee cene for every such Offence be | fre - [8 forme ot But not with boyish laughter; with the wisiones of f : ‘ 5 . 4 he G@riconment in Jail cot excosding an ide a government for the District of Cot BC.3. And be ti further enacted, That every pee | Governse Be, any boxes, holding not more than five pounds each. | Year,or by fine hut crceeling rec hunted sad Any ed twenty first, son hereafter app: inted to the office of justice ofthe | powered, ‘half, PELL TZ cluded with, “Trust mer priest amconiiocenr | These boxes are ‘now. manuinctared ese, | Senersr 7 ee net, cxceeding tx idiprisonment. dred and seventy one, w hi Peace shall: bokeh om sett Cae oe | Rae ee Cartrows with liver aden accent,” wo were almost ready to yleld to her | foyely in the grape growing datricts and at very | | Sac. 3. And be tt Jurthcr cancel, That very | be taken briore sheaf te te z age, with two om Foe Aud then this glee may’st seek again, ision. a . 5 Buusikc whee etal tions shall he subscribed in y fo be approved by the Sa- pa CG ee ie dais eeeeunee give my consent | either very thin slips of wood, or sti” aste- the tame whee tote for eer reel haetins | tottus the estee, coe of which! te iecrict of Columbia, Sonit- | Fears fim the date of the Nat: nape. foreeces that to expose you to the mercy of city boarders, or | beard. Fendiy to pack, tho bunchous ould | the seme, or who carries the aime, or causes the | (fice of the Secretary of the Mistrict. snd the other nl performance of his duties, F interest not exc stare. perhape, foros spring any other,” said Laura, aa she rose from the ta- | be carefully placed in the boxes, one bunch at a | Sect” ma he person em time. ‘The box should be shaken afew tines | Singieee carmed iar upon any vehiale-or other: | he, Kept ty, the supsringendent subscriviag fee | ard tr purine once, “ Not being what is called a sharp mana- v sind iy geet A Sp thar Roe anergeete 3 | tio he v thereof, that ger (and heaven defend you from ever becoming | While being packed, so that the fruit will settle ——— sod willfully anthorizes or permits | tien with the gyn es waabqy 4 ceive the same, all moneys ing borom, Ard thet a few brief months will bricg bie. me inte bis hands as « yustice of the ‘The bird, the bee, the blossom. ed. to Unnecessary torture, Sec. 2. And be ut further enacied, That it shall be ace duripg his continuance in office, and euch these forests do not know— See Sey ee renee Pees | smeeans or eek Meeting oaks ee es | comeing oe eer ear eee ee ee | teeaee ofthe euperincemfeniy cf each clection wre. | Pind all vert of the Distret of Golumiiar nod aor ld lees brightly wither— The world's a great game of brags TO here | market. "When the cover istremoved femme | lrevery such offence fu the manuer provided in each tlection, to appaiat tee cleree, whe aba ts | Sueira™yceuesog' ae District of Colaebia. nthatanerae thes se gnc'e light-underta bushel te 10 prt ene'e celtise, | box of grapes that hae been well hecked tas | "Gu? 3. And be dt further enacted, That no rail. | severally sworn or adirmed to the faithtal perfor. | fherent wee rete anance the of | mance of their dnties inthesame manner as that pre- | eur eh g t stems of the bunches are not visible, and the | road compans, ca the gor, transportatio Thomas W. Parsons. | the way of s merciless enubbing, or else that | Hemu ot ine bunches are not visible, aad the | roed company. permit the same to be coufined in care | scribed for the Superintendents of election, and the | to. with such a Spueeeng Oe nas ee ee atly | five pieces of the tox. Eight, ten or a dozen of | for s Jongcr period than twenty-four hours without | gathe or a@lemations taken by suid clerks shall be | judge. be it further enacted. That the jaris SUMMER BOARDERS. | amusea. “Who has lived the longer, tac these small boxes may then be encased in a | Unloading the same for rest, water and feeding for & f end: legtion, i y Sceretary of the and, when pre fe i me riod of at least five consecutive honrs, anless mations of the su tictic astices of the prace shail be Co-extonsive i ou or 17, And now itis time you were packing | So'"ne, but roughly constructed crato, similar | 7aiea from so, aulosding Dy stetta of ober tect. | | BCS pnd des en i eb ry Patter, drip, splash! After three consecutive | fre old black trunk. As you go up stairs, please | { those used by the southern “truckers” in | dental causes, In eetimating such contacnent rhe | £0 f Delegates, shall y | tice of the p days of rainy weather. perhaps it was only na- | look in the clothes-press by the chimney, to see | frWarding vegetables and peaches to northern | time during whieh ee ete ee eae : tural that Laura as by nd f should take rather @de- | ifthe rain leaks in. I have me sumone markcts. The consignee should be notified by | without such rest on connecting roais from which | Voter may deliver written or priuted ( coueersetor pow J shall always think that Ruth hada double | Mallof each shipment stating clearly but briedy, | they arececcived shail We inelwiedst beine the in- | tay prefer, folded mo as to Conceal the name oe | Simiuisier pt wire other wien provided s : “ ote’ the quantity and quality of the fruit shipped. tent of thie act to prohibit their contin ingle ticket the several persous vot-d it and ictue enbpenas for witness, a: motive in this last request, for she hurried with 1 i y Pped ment beyond the period of twenty-four h. ni i ate ticket 1 pe * nti” dolefully ex- | alacrity in obedience to the call that reached | , The bunches of grapes should be assorted. at ‘upon onatingencine heretuby connection with the respective offices for ce, ik & CAUSE OF matter p Laura, twirling the spoon in her empty | Lera few moments later from the upper hall fhe time of gathering. Small or straggling | ubicaded ehall be properly, fed. water the vote may be giv 27,1 any other eam ‘Oh for the time when school va- « Just see!” and Laura’s tragic gesture of des- | bunches should not be packed in the same box | tered loring such rest by the owner or person havin, - 4. And be wt Surther enacted, ay be re cations ne'er break w ‘i ma anen te a with well-formed shonidered bunches. Each | the custody thereof. or incase of his default in se | the duty of each superintentent of “And honsework has an end!” chimed in sis- arene ol Fee apes he clothee-preas door | TA will bring sre when Packed separately. | doing.then by the railroad company transporting | thall receive the ticket of an slector to 6 P ter Kuth, as she started with a pile of clean It was indeed a forlorn sight. The class of buyers who are Are to pay high she segee tt es ey said owner oF pe the clerks on separate lists: and the name to Keep the peace, plates for the pantry-door. -* Come, girls, ci ‘The air was thick with that indescribl Prices for large and well torment unches will | Cite have a lew upon such repeated by ach of them; and these lists hen | cr criminal chara; a e “ ‘ not buy uunches at any price. ~2 Beare pe the ps losed.. be certified to be correct by wand tocxer and yrs ee eee ens oe Ean BS inahing “Carelensly gathered and bedi Seri gdy ferzighed, and shall w each of anid clerks, aud so certified they shall te | mew excrsiogd hs That in order to reakfast was a lazy meal with Laura and ‘ ar 9 ay ily Racked grapes, | tention of such animals auth ¢ : fent from a distance to New York oF over me. We had a habit of lingering (‘-dawaling,” | ‘ORC large pool they. eed athe ecole: | Northern markets, arrive in a damaged. con in Ruth’s phraseology) at the table, gossiping | veying the ncener «It is wel thet Teed | tiem, anid are sold at alow price, If at alle wad over village news, building alr-castles; but off- | ihe things yesterday. ‘The old shingles are like | this hus heretofore been the case’ with mnch of r | delivered by the vater, and nome other, shal enct seri ly cans nite vexed question, | x9 much Piper for protection.” — — shi; pe ei lean Legos —— pee i “ posited in u helices beeen. na sald, Bones: shall re + How shall we earn a ad ‘~ Te pe a reform is matter, or grape-growiug tor | they can and do have proper food, wacer, space and | Bal pene re cloned. It was the same old story of genteel poverty, At Js miserable to be poor!” ejaculated Laura, i fe with the tickets in the ballot boxes of the | District of Columbia, under existing laws. precincts. addition thereto, «ball have authowity id be - of attachimeni in all case defray the expense of purchasing land and erect! market houses in the northern and western sectious <f the city of Washington, as provided in Uhis act, the sum of three bondred thousand on Teal as may be nooee appropriated, pay win the revenues Sec. 5. ets for any office fold: ed ag aforesaid, : ; spac: : : on. ° 4, Atienst 33, 1571. i the market will not pay—Rural Carolinian. oppertunity for rest. the Soregoing provisions inra- | | S8C- 6. And be it further enacted, That when the ny _ were ' = impatiently. 7 £: lis are closed the said boxes shall be opened by the | by + apreme . andtime, instead of mending matters, o1 TNever mind!” was Ruth’s consoling answer gapdte thelr being unloaded shall not apply. Euperintondente, wheshall deiiberativ eaters the | tether AX Act making an appropriation for the erectinn of mace them worse. “1 shall earn enough this summer to mak Shopping im Europe. mad vicisting. the Inve th ceclian ore | Uckceaad toed the komen bere teeta drinking fountains in the District of Colum Laura and! vere twins. Ruth waseur half- | every thing snug and trim.” And to Ruths | Any traveler who haa shopped much in the pe el ng Ma yl ape cg MC peg Sp ree egg pee pad and shall also have ae ivan ao the sister, and <7 Pe stan ry he | triumph, Laura made no further objections. cities of Europe must have been amused at com- | §, provided by the charter of th ‘as it is taken from the keep acc . ‘a brisk, cheery body, one in whom the Yan- e Asso Dox, and keep was y promised ‘admi . | Paring the different customs of the shopmen. | ciation for the Prevention of Crarity to Animals, | Of the same on papers prepared for that BS kee gift, “faculty,” was largely deyeloped. Her | tacts imales unt acan Doce gear on. Ty England, ‘and pactoulanior in Londen, Gas | granted 00 creck clr ore te Raleanls, | Nes uae ef token Tag Sach canitolate tailicd Rec Sourg sane aa ona ee 7 sented to come, and soon the rumor crept ore 4 ot the salespeople, both male fy one eigh cen Ioundred and seven terecn may } Fendi cast uD wis a fh cic Mma) - the vi ere ma and female, is something wondrous. 13 = ‘Sue, we had the evil under subjection; aften sores | Arcundthe village that repairs were making at f, They sur of one thonem ad tH sball use reasonable diligence to intendents shall the forttiwith proceed to make out eel Localities aad news Meceswary pratt the Bennett place, and Mrs. Ruth Ames w shower “thanks, much obliged” upon you in b owne;! i found ii 2 ® return of the election in each district or inet “ rors Lagyesrenr te yaks 7 pemiens tempted, it may be, but oonquered—never. | Song to keep boarders “| unlimited numbers. When fou ask for any. | f{eomner of an arrested; and shall prosetiy carr, | sforesald, certifying tue number of votes Ceo ie, | Eeey aad hea henner enacied. That the write of PE ye Oe Ruth was not one of those who keep their Sun- One evening the chatty landlady of the little | thing, they regularly preface getting the article | and provide lor such ansinels oeul the oeine teccent | cach eendidate for Any office anthorizad to be voted | attachment and replevin. when imuod by jasticns uf | thy at the cornor of First street east aud Ponnsy|- day-dress nature for mere acquaintance, and let | tavern came bustling up to sce us. by an “if you please.” A young iady of good | shail take charge of the mames Pood thee eat for, Shich certificates or returns ehll be diretoil Cod, Lscreinbela re provided, shall be in tike | . ote eee Tee ae ete chanics | « Wal, if you a’n’t as slick as a fiddle up here! | reputation for veracity once assured the Neba- | shall take chapce of th nando te een | felthe Goverwen at thee eee ay CAI De dire tt how prescribed. or which may here- | she always made the best turn- “7 oy the . ne | “One om New Jersey axenuc, hatween Indiana av ender zal che Keane pur Aue’ D street, near thn Aiatimore and Vibes 1 painted aUplified inand forthe | OI. comer of Reventh wit ther enacted. That t »justion, | Mars tend avenne. ithin his jarletiction as harmin. | 4 Owe at, he : ‘Toni f Sos igned by the superintendeuts of electivn, or atm 1 tell em you area master-hand, Mis’ Ames, and | lous Person that she had been told ‘thanks, | frm the date faid natice. And'the person making | Sigted Ly th ctive disthlets, and ing to the world the bright side of her life, even | no mistake! Inez to John ths mornims eek. | much obliged” nineteen anes by actual count | such arrest shall have a, Hen on said animals for the | Jon o Gthem, im the respective distFicts, and. as the market-woman puts the fairest part of | 1 shouldn't wonder it Mis’ Ames could take the | While buying a “reel” of cotton these articles dec 5. And be it further enacted, That when com- | {erty Sight hours after the same shal be mate ber fruit uppermost. new doctor to board.” are not called “spools” in the United Kingdom. | piaint is made by any member of the A soelation for | slong with the ballot boxes, earefully sealed up. Daring our father’s lifetime, he had done a “The new doctor?” repeated Ruth, inquir- | The prices marked upon some things are really | fhe Prevention of Crusity to Ammale on oath or | which shall have firet been paced all the ballots, small business as commission-merchant, seud- ingly. amusing. For example, an article will be la- | affmation. agistrate authorized to issue aap per ar ~ Seclawetacia he tally | before provi aa a ee to ar Beceee pee the | _* Wal, I don’t s'pose he’s actually settled yet,” | belled “is! 11yd."—-one shilling, eleven pence, | warrants in criminal casa. that the Creer eer wade tothe Governor ae aforesaid it whetl | Sot sear me farmers in our little town of Berkley. By great | was Mrs. Williams’ reply. «It depends on | three farthings—instead of two shillings; and | brlieves and has reasonable canes to believe that tie | Fo to ascertain th= pers ? “er economy he had secured a comfortable home; pond, op) es Berkley. He's a friend of Judge | buyers delude themselves into believing that | [eine violated In aay rorciedioe tre ing oF place, | ‘fice of the District of Calavel but when Laura and I were only a yearold, he | Toomis, and was sent for once before when t he | they have had the article very much cheaper | guch magistrate, if satisfied that there t6 Teesoa: | Within five day ter his receiving died suddenly of heart-disease, leaving a deli- | judge had a fit—thcm Loomises are a dreadful | than if they had paid the round two shillings. uch belief, shall issue a search fuil transmit Scertificate of election to cach of cate wife with three children to support. A fitty set—and now, I guess the doctor calculates | In Europe the shops can in no way compare, arshal,deputy mars Ri Dial as Se woanr omice f short time previous to his death he had taken | to spend the summer, if he can get boardin a | except for cheapness, with our New Work Proveution of Oracles t Auinsae: t | public notion; setting ent in Sete the een oe the precaution to have his life insured; but this vat@family. Ill send him up to look atyour | shops. They are neither 80 ay nor do | ‘earch such building or place. * Votes cast in each t for the several slender income hardiy sufficed for our wants, as.” they contain such a choice of the best goods, | “Srehgugy Uyilding of place. Pereons therein, v ce of the said and since my earliest reeollection lite with us Is he old or young?” asked Iiuth. while some of the handsomest seem to be sent to duty of all_marchals, depai District. The bal had been rather a pinched, frost-bitten affair. Wal, middiin,” (should say. He’sasmart- | this country. Still, things bought there often Ruth had faithfully shared with her step- ft Diesrict uP C0 fut Src.S. And be resection of Seventh street west and B street north, opposite tv rthern market corner of Righ and Bridge «tree any ons elected t Db side, betwen Tete west, Ponated to the thon of Oruclty to Animals Ly Dn fS Twelfth ond Thirteenth en Tae taall procrad and act an | EOCh ty Car the, the Supreme Court of the D pri Toc or. Approved, August ) Mt boxes Hl recain in come Luciunts cei es kecure pltce. sealed up ast ne to him, ts be A looks as if when he set out to | have a charm which they would not have it ; mother all the heavy burdens. I have often | 4PPeatin’ man—looks Nat he race isso | Called for if necded by any toga Sather. at : it further enacted. That it shal do anything he'd carry his point—but he don’t | bought (as most of them’ can be) in our own ns of the pro é . ht it was one ke her that Goethe had in | handarme suuch,so more eter Te and aise | cites Aga the Beat be) An our very in tote Ini om Hat street Lo Fifteenth stron fo thelr notice or knowledge. aud | be the duty of the Governor of eald District to have mind ies, Ag: Rho forte hagess wre akon Gesalit the required number of ballot boxes and forms for ublie Fwhen he drew that charming portrait of | 4imisom™ fat, homely face wrinkled all over | tempting, with their multitude of stalls fied | nee and forfeitures collected upon or resulting | or sequined number of ballot boxes and forms to —~ x fay the loving, helpful eldest daughter, whose life | with her good-natured smite. with inviting, cheap little nothings. We have | fF Thea. can tiint on inform 5 sary papersand means for holding a’ y cle-tion. pre- idem Ht xtre Was ‘‘cin exiges Gehen und Kommen.” “* He ’sone of the kind I like, though,” she ad- | few or none such here, since at the dollar stores | Animols under this ac Fees the and furnished to the superintendents ted’, th hen Laura and I were thirteen, Ruth mar- | deq. « He's brown as a berry, and has dark | youcan get nothing short of a dollar, and would association in ai psi ioe cnet SATs - CK a f ¥ 3 Peace shall die, resign, ried her old playmate, George Ames. He was | hair and eyes. Ttcll ‘em If ti one, thing I ] be more tnelined to purchase in a store of that cits dnd be ie Jurkat coicted, That any person | District of Columbia ail cxpemier apie Soe e “rai 9 eee pare te here about as poor as herself,‘‘but rich,” as espise more’ ther, it’s a slack-baked indi- | miscellaneous character, which should supp! eet absorp ret) vane | quired to carry on any general election hy oa jaughingly said, “in the chief clementaof suc. | “spite more'n ano! abet inch | rticios ab ail priens; frees sees cet Oe pee Po endc Ray Creature cant Sa oEty Ge oe Beans, | Abst ould aupetutmnees sham eet asa the enid hoard to carry this act tn: ces f strong hands and a disposition to | “In due time Dr. Philip Raymond called, and | dollars. To the ‘American in, London the | Boned: j ie 7 more . meter crecioe sina) eaeely qzsa{ | than five dollars per day foreach. day at aetualee: work.” ‘The young couple hired a small farm | pis quiet gentemanly bearing Ta Scho Bazaar is a source of never-failing delight, | Ana wholesome feo ad ‘water: amd indataulttberost | Tice, ahd that no contingent expense of any hind in a fay ; not far from Berkley, and for @ tew years were | impression on both Ruth and Aunt Deborah, Ae ause it contains a little of everything, and be puaished for every such | the diecharge of their duties «| he Y id superintendents, Lappy and prosperous. i pund the cheerfal parlor, 4 everything seems to him or her so cheap; indeed, “= ‘Then came the Great Rebellion. George was sadly oe see cereal arnt pach ll Pts t by euch assessment tous on ail lite and parte of tote bord aia. | Hine of aid water-mal ~ | isting law: 5 ds, and papers «halt > y | Uplees under the writien authority of the Governur | delivered tothe aaid clerk by the executor of aa ia ing on the # is now anthorized by ex roved, August 21, IST). AX Act authorizing the constraction of a PE tot It be incurred by | Inthe event of thy b of any justice of th: or any one acting for them, | ench docket. recor manner provided in section o1 Surther enacted, t in case a the coosey bedroom adjoining, a pleased smile | as there is a rivalry between the shopwomen, oft x ninistrator of such justice. And in case wach non Ver x . anxious to volunteer, and bis wife's brave heart | lighted up his dark faca, «This heme 4 they cannot be extravagant in prices. Amer. Sro.8; dad be it further enacted, That tho Gov- | docket. books, records-or papers should berequine, | Maio Vermontaveuge, between K and 3 would not binderhim. He disposed of his stock | Lome comfort!” heexclaimed, and imme y | icans from the Alexandria Hotel make the Bur- ernor shall designate annually public and conve aby suit brought before the Supreme Court of th= Be st enacted by the Levislative Assembly of the and lease of the farm, and Ruth came home to engaged the rooms at double Kuth’s modest esti- | lington Arcade one of their favorite resorts. nient places in each of the twenty-two delegate dis ‘ us. We all know the sad story of the Union re- mate. You will see them walking up Piccadilly, turn- pulse ot Big Bethel. Ruth néver saw her hus- Asthe season advanced, nth re: nd alive again. expectations of having a hous e umbia. or any justice of the Destrect of Colwmbia. That the Bo of Pabiliec fpicte of raid District at which elsctions shail be held | within said District. the same, or a certified copy ot | Wika be, ad heey se eet ae at ea Fai . fherein, ‘They shall be sufficiently numerous to the papers needed, under the hard and seal of ¢ Ghested to cause & Watermain to be laid on Vermont 5 > red her | ing into the Arcade, passing up one side of it with | and down the other, examining everything in | sery.to enter Inte and up glector @ reasonable opportunity to vote | clerk ot the Supreme Court of the District of ¢ 30 3 kt a f - The polls at each precinet shalt be Tumbia, hall ed as pri ° hy te ro aes ‘Those terrible days! I do not like to recall | toarders, but whether her experiment was. | the shop windows, vith genuine Yankee obver- | 5c) Creatine shall bs wo wight o'clock a. m..andecutinue open untifgeres | thedects treepin contain et Jat evidence of cleat ber aed thes them. great success financially, 1 sha!l leave for her | Vation—° Nebula 7 Galary. main so confined, such person shall not be liable to | (clock p.m. of the same day. Not ees than fiftson EC.12. Aud be tt further enacted That Sie RE: | mame " omtof water fuld, to be Mother's health, always rape genic pee sometime to tell. any action for such entry. and the reasonable cost oe s — ofthe day and time, and place, of hold- | son whore duty it is to deliver over the locket, reimbursed as provided for by law. fail. Before the war ended, she, too, us, Sector ack a, ee ‘Worms in Horses. for such food and water may be cnllected of the | ik each general election of sas V istrict, sud ofthe | Leake pers, ae prescribed In the. ing | Approved, August 2, 1. e The gre owner of such creature, and the said creature shall | f¢*¢ral election precincts or places of voting. shall | secti-ns, shail forfeit apd pay to the istrict of = — and —— time my story opens we three sisters | borah, especially, Sesame shete De thing | Intestinal worms are parasites which develop | O¥"*F exempt from levy and ile npon execution ts | be given in at least three newspapers of nald Di Colombia cne hundred dollars for every three | AN ACT in relation tothe storage of petroleum ast were living se togeths seein the too good for him. When we teased her about | themselves in all the domestic animals—each, | fued upon a judgment thereat, by the Governor thereof, together with the mouths’ ny glect to perform #uch duty to be collected ote other afte Iwas very unlike m in-sister. was | her evident liking, she boldly defended herself, | however, possessing itsown varieties. The pros. ry And be it further enacted, That any person | te be voted for; and a copy of such notice shall be how collected in the District of Be it enacted by the Lesisigtive Assembly of the tall, strong, and self-reliant; I was slender, pale, | declaring that as all the superabundant aff cae cherea tn tks digestive tube is marked | cx paldigas who shall’ keep cr use’or in. aug way lo | Pekerved amncng the recordwof the Secretary af District of Columbia, That tt shail not be lawful and timid." When a little child, I had received | tion of ofa women goeseither to their minister | at first by an increased appetite, but the animal, | cd with or interested in th District. { Approved, August 23,1571, Sic. 13. And he it further enacted. That the Sa- | forany person or persons to werehouse or bell in an injury in my right foot from a push by a | ortheir doctor, she had a right to bestow her , i aa pretae Court of the District of Columbia may ft any building or shed within the District withstanding the quantity of food which he | oF @™mbreceive money for the Jrovectwat that T should Se fame ail my ues, | efean Dr: Raymond. ON. | commumes, falls oft In eoniition, oh oat ie | Someeeny pce ert a rd ‘ a famous surgeon,” she re- “4 or nearly two years now. Laura had taught marked, one day, while engaged om et favorite | Tough; and is mot shed at the ordinary time; | Withcut a warrant. ts gymnastics in AX Act in relation fo the Baltimore and Ohio, Alex- fight, | “andria and Washington, Baltimore aut Pot mace ied tn acetion five ofthe | Buhetumaltunetion railroads. A there is an annoying itching, which causes the = he Association for the Prevention 1 oh Ege ge Foal geen htomtcs tay De Seininary; and tals as | Marked, one day, while engaged on her favorite ying z, Charter of the Assoclaticn for the Prevention of 4 2 habitus! dropkenness, or any willful | more than five hundred gallons,et any one ti arge of the dutics of hie | petroleum. coal ol's and burning flulde wader 8 pe Justice of the peace from ‘off 4 fine not exceeding five hundred della re ‘he | The justice m I have jurisdiction in all civil cases, as Nisting laws District of Columbia, That no locomotive vagives ted tor Dy the laws" of the ¢ | Ria trhgegemeret, for the term of six months tn ihe ‘kis lip against the mange: Dractiy te Antatearemer be ncn oe ry p bur joc « cagines | ncw provided for by the laws of the District of | jailoft the last day of her spring vacation. cure Edna’s lameness.” =~ etn sometimes on is considerable ore suee tae Sine, cightcen hundred ant ect, | of, Tair nN Bee Bs gern eres Cal * Epc. 2. And be st Surther enorted. That all acts aan Alm the Weinning, the ‘weather was | “T'feit myself turning white and faint at the | itching about the reetum, which is indicated by Se8y, and for overs such fence be punished in the thin the cities of Weskingea ere ora i tha puone tognd tec thee Micha Ce wl mal; and in the absence of sunshine our ne- jon of an operation on my foot. Rut y Y | same manner provided in section omer Cr tracks within the oft en, x: vf the peace in and for the District a i ym y thing within reach. The symptoms mentioned htt, May, June, July four weary months | it was jlain to perceive that this idea had en- | eig.cy ena romch. | The sy Me beapack tie be before we sce you again, Laura. I hate to have | tered her mind before. istence of worms, but it is only when these ap- you go back to 1-——. You are much too | ‘The first shock over, gradually their confl- pear among the dung voided by the horse that eee eee ene eer hay; and poor fare,” | dence inspired me, and finally, 1 was persuaded | PCA? a? speak with certainty on the nature of the | euch person shull forevers and f looked with loving m at the | to submit to an examination. disease. At a later period, and especially waen | 'the same manner provic fresh. rosy face opposite me. “; Gan you beara little pain, Miss Edna? In | the worms have developed in great numbers, the | j,' 1%. Ub, And te 1 Fer ae eumece, Grn deat replied Paneer “het ae onothing, | my opinion your lameness is not incurable. 1 | greuptome are very much aggravated, and’ the fore with Gay propeciy cont Edna, dear,” replied Laura; “but we ought net | once saw, in a Paris hospital, a similar case | horse becomes emaciated, and suffers occasion- be separated even for so short. time. How | cured by’ judicious treatment. The operation ally from colicky pains; the flank is tacked can this be managed? Come, Ruth, do sitdewn | wit require time, and be rather tedious; but the inside of the eyelids is pale, he walks a moment, and help us plan. What matter if | think of the result and have courage! difficulty, and a fatal termination will sometim: —= not finished at precisely a cer- | ‘There was something so strong, tender, and | {itculty, and a fa aloes (4 or 6 drachms) may be in hour’? an hoor, under the penalty of fifty do shall be | and every violation of ‘any of the provisions of “t | section. to be forfeited and paid by the railrond cn Dany owning or using such locomotive engine ae) | ravlroed c be punished one. nd anim, AN Act for the relicf of Frank B. Winters. for mel icines furnished the poor of the Second Ward. Be it enacted by Breriet of Comm: ppvinted under titled to receive after bh he Lewislative Assench'y inn T “ar, or the engineer or conductor in who» ree said Iccomotive engine or railroad car may | pore ny severally and respectively: Provided, That th Approved, Aug t apply to any car or engine w qupning through any tunnel under the cities of | AN Act providing Washington and Georgetown, or ang parts thereof. ground east of rr jicimes furnished to the poor ccomd Ward of the city of Washington, D June fifth, eighteen hundred and seront July fifth. cighteen hundred and seventy -< Approved, August 18, 1571, A Rrsoretiox to change the di r the purchase of cor the Capitol. and for the erect between ths Third and Fourth echool districts of the county f _— i a ry Ibe held t Warhington - . compassionate in the kind eyes tarned full upon has often the effect of expe Freese nee be held to ng a ; hington. Ruth laughed, and obeyed with the resigned | ining, that had the doctor desired t» diseet be, | For Bet pl ro me al ven J p and the words “owner,” ; aid caumre cu Seventh street cast: thence west along | ,,4,M reseleed by the Levislating Assembly of expression of one who could not possibly gain | ] should doubtless have willingly consented. | ment. If this fails, divide six ounces of iron Mase. tad ste until arrival and departure of the last train | the line of © street south, two hundred aud eh ity the Drstract of Colempe, That the acation af the any thing by complying. Inthe weary weeks of suffering that followed, | filings among twelve balls and gineeae oven ge and acts of agents of, an] persons employed by, | Ang Sed Het pert cromngs, a Person with w | feet four ard aue-halt incties; thy iricteof theopunty of Washington, DiC..be, ant It Does it not seem, gris, that on this question | , nthe eary weeks of su of Philip Raymand. | Sorting auill nay arefueesd sel Men iens | cooperation ened transported, | Rive WATDIIE Of The apheeeeh eh ee eee | Parallel with Seventh — ir hereby, changed fram Seveuth street’ foot ts of work and wages our thoughts travel in acir- |“ « }tuth, he is almost good enough for Paura! dose of aloes, which will cause the expulsion of | C¥B¢d.or employed by, or in the custody of such | Enving and eeittad care OF any dese e snue; thence slong thee line of colt coe street west, and in @ line therewith, contin- cle? | We always come back to Laura’s plan of | J exclaimed one evening, shortly after my twin- | 20s of alo ‘Which vomain tn tho bores Glan corporations. shall be beidto be the acts and know!- | ccmpantes, under the penalty at tee eit tery direction, to the nortbenst corpes af watt hito the northern of trict opening a smail family boarding-school—the fa- | sister's return. In saving this ‘I had pad bien ee setae ee Or" | Obie of emch corpora: time any locomotive engine or railroad car shal ? and sixteen fort; thence south __[ Approved, August 25, 1571 vorite resort of needy tle-women. For my | ihe highest compliment in my power, for Laura os 2d by ine 5 ppt h August 2 an Hy such crossings withunt such persons being th street east, thr: \_ Aw Act for the relief of iam Beckett part, two years’ experience of district-school | was my idol. “Where are they, Ruth? [hone Tanning Sheep Skin. in | eatighed) and euch warning being given, to be for inc hes to the place of b Be tt enacted by the Leeislative Assembiy of the teaching has cured me of all further desire to | their voices.” ? - For mats take two long-wooled skins; make A RecLaTiOs, Beaty ff the American Printing Seer orceaiy eer fo wie) panies, oF the enzi- om pA ey Procite, That no more ti Dixric of Columbia. That the eum of ove hunted “train the yOung idea.” 1 wouldsoonertakenin | «Out op the front door-step,, looking at the | astrong suds, using hot water; when it is cold, te the Bhinte BUCH and the American University | ¢peine or railroad car may be, severally aud respre: | foriy covts por fout shui be paid foe anid tad fame fe hereby, appropriated for the relict of Wit, Teuth's tone was decided. English tongees with to tse auyothce, is part beorees he hasae one eee, Sato an |. Winnie (he Central Board OF sitsiaes ox ike : mrctiase of seid lewd: Gas the execmtea nent coke for teredces rendered as watchman ae “« And as for a situation in a school,” she con- | Imyfcomprehension,” [ ahaeiee “e a : . And be it further enacted, That no railroad ss American Printing House for the’ Blind and | locemotivecngine or raidrow! wool; then wash the soap out with clean cold ican University for the Blind has been | shall encumber or sbeteuct ane sie weh Executive offer, District of Colambia. tinued, “there 1s a call nowadays for thoroughly | {+1 see how it will allend!” and I nestled con- | water, Now disolve araea eed salt, each haifa | the Ame / - y a [Seapet with a little hot water, sufficient to cover Goatees og ey of the “Boned of | Secccme rea itan, te stot ¥ from the firet day of May, cighteen hundred and seventy one tothe fifteenth day of Jnly,cighteon hundred and seventy {Approved, Angust 2, Is71. AN Act for the relief of K. 0. Lineaweaver, wacced by the laters Asrembly of the sting in the government of the Di a valid title tnerot: trained teaches who have @ specialty of | tentedly among the pillows of my low cou 4 ri hi of x ol Gi fo in some particular branch. | It ie not too late for | and began to weave a delightful romance, in | the ekins, aud let thom acc lent eee night, | Regents of the American Printing Hows ie ne Deceseary for the safe au dea discharg 3; but yd = = one = which the couple on the door-step figured con- | or twelve hours; then hang over a pail to drain. Blind ‘and atts, American University {er the ncscngers cals. under Re of twenty-five plenty of good se spicuonsly. When they are well drained, spread or stretch | Blind ;"’ and whereas the objects of said instita. | Sollarefer each offe forfeited and paki by som of stxty-at mind, but I have no good crop of any one thing. | "*.-qtath, don’t you wish it would happen?” carefully over a board to deve Whee cna | tn are Sto Tprovide tor the blind fact the Fallrond company rwning or using such focme- I advertise for proporale for all the work ani “pos Fe Ko; my talent. iff have any, te honsckee mg, | Wish'what would happen?” damp, have one ounce each of saltpeteeand sive | iBstruction not heretofore enjoyed or sattal © engine or railroad car, or train of cats, or the rials necessary to carry such plau into effects. | hy appropriated cut of the sonnet eee, kK. and this 1 mist make pay somehow;" and ftuth | 4 Why. Laura and the doctor tpaitcrizea) and sprinkie te ned side of cack | ty Smyth ic tetera serie hgeut, Fcotluctor in whose charge nics Proposals shal! be opened on adaytobenamed | {° Pikbaweatertor med ites treed hy surveyed her little, bard, brown hands with a | « 1 don’t know that Ido,” replied It sl ni | | ‘ k tath drily. dressed) to the sem co okey will make a charming pair,” mused; | gether, and hang them in the shade for two or wis conducive “so well fitted for each other.” three days, turning the under skin uppermost | liberal educat : remarked Laura, ir | ‘Ruth looked at me searchingly without com- | (ree Uay®, tar perfectly rs Then cape the | Board of Trustee rinting House or of stud | track or tracks, or shail alter the grade or Lecati y Bread nad bun itt | ment. Ithought her contrary. ‘There was a | flesh’ side with a blunt Euite, to remove sey oe ohgent Cee Ne So. ecntenenene Rcromd, OF along eae ie tpllroad track or track as ra ple py Meena Bi ie | nife, fe> | Board of Regents. and whereas, it ts fort Across, or along #uy street in the cities of Washi is weak and ac ter | little spice of that m her «ispositio maining seraps of flesh; trim off projecting | the blind of the nation, in which the people of the | ton or Georgetown, except when tis alwayssent Into the parlor, and Dr. Raymond and Laura seemed to be on the | points, and rub the flesh side with pumice or [Lie eet? Colunibia are eqnaily interested quired by the Board of Public Work: served in deli chi ‘They never blacken | pest terms with each other. T hoped to | rotten’stone, and with the hands. They will be | tobe the recipients of said facilities of eda: grade of focktion therenl in their hands peeling potatoes | Well, dear, white and beautiful, suitable for a door or | ad whereas, there is a bill twenty days’ potice to the Board of Public Diister them doing the famil ° rriage mat; they also’ make good mittens, | tomake appropriation for said Pri the desire and intention of the said railro “Who? The doctor? Ob! he is very nice ab-sking (Or sheep-skins, if the wool be trim- | S#ja University for the Blind | Now. th inst a little bit of an old bachelor—is he | med off evenly to about one-half or thre °F Columbia, ‘Phat oe Dele 4 ty Qn be, severally and respectively. Sre 4. Aad ee u Surther enacted, That no railroad , eneral literature, and locomotive engine railroad car, of cary, - sate it ie t peter ile, hate & in, rubbing i well; then lay the tect Sia | Oh gems iB ar,or train of cars may and the contract awarded to | \f the sixth Ward frm the fitat day of Jews very ned expression. . company thall lay down any rail oF rails,or railroad How nice to be poor after the graceful fash- J bidder or biiders, their | fifteenth day of July, 1571. inclusive. Approved, August 22.1871. AS Act direct mount of work actually done. ork shall have been completed and eo fulland complete payment shail be 2 to th es and cd 3. 4 vurtiver it enacted by the Les + District of Columbia, Thy < ected and re- to alter the tions of the contract. | for the District of Columbia shall number bener enacted. That the samot | societies or wasociations im the order in which * cerificates of incorporation of anid socketirs “ ciations bave been, or may hereafter be. filed c to enable | recerd in his office.’ [ Approved, August 1. fulfil the purpose of = 3 ed. August pork-barre tr: except placing a worn or broken rail, unde? the r thr 18.17, AX Act for the relicf rf Harvey Fowler : ae iE . of an inch long,) make most beautifa! and warm | rrapectfully row take i ars for each dnd every violation - 1 | pPt tt, maried by the Levisianve Assembly of the et upon to stand the lat- achelor,” and ‘nic Laura, I am | mittens for ladies or gentiemen.—G. 0. Sanders, | best secure the atthinment of mane object ious of the section, to be forfeited | AN AcT to prov laying of several | District of Columbia, That sum of ix dollars uth siyiy. } ashamed of you!” were my indignant exclama- | iq Prairie Farmer. herein set forth, and his excelles he Governor, | by company or the person or per- ie aud eighty-four cents be. and the «ame ts lie ap- had experience enongh to under- | tig He is perfeetiou! And I wanted you to z ae be requested to lorward to our Delegate in Congre: sone ‘aying or altering the same severally and r Be it enacted b jative Assembly of the | propri out of the general fand nod that persinted Laura. | him? 3 Arbor Vitw Sercens. 4 ccpy of this pre resolution. spectively. Disiriet of Cole tthe Board of Public only inromanee,” | So I do, you delicious little goose! O Edn Approved, August Dr, Hull writes this in the Prairie Furme are your eyes?” and to my great por- | The fincst effect we recollect ever to have se y Laura laughed merril in growing a hedge of the arbor vita, wa need not build for me in | in which the plants were set two feet m, 1 assure you, Ei to Harvey Fowler, being the amount of an + auth fi amount to SFC.5. And be it further enacted, That that po Works be, and vd and requested Ss ements pole by him for sewer tax on pert tion of the street lying or being between the rai! to cause to be laid a er-main on H street south. | jot 5, in square (Approved, August 2. 157) ernor and Board of | tracks, and two feet from the otteide rail or track between Four-and-a-half and Seventh strests went: unds lying along the | avy railroad company, shall be paved inthe same | and al as on Thirteonth streets east. napver as the rest of the street or avenue in which a avenne to L street south, and 7 Atit possthle for one to have urs even in a poor-house.”” | part, an ca she began. | after they had grown one year, the ground’ was of the Washin, naa, 8 sa THE OPRENE COURT. OF THE DISTRICT enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the | Such rails or tracks tay be 7 from Eleventh street to_Thir- 5 MBIA, prose,” reluctantly admitted Laura, Besides, I fear I hate the so-called proper | then heavily mulched—say three inches deep— | District of Colwm/ia, That the Governor and Board Buc. 6. And be i further enacted, That rail or rails, 3 also lay a water-main in Second Holding @ Special Term, September 5, 1571 t is a weak, shallow soul that grumbles at | sphe g to have a professia % of Public Works are hereby authorized and re- | track or tracks of said companies shall be tall at orth and Massac In the cage of James Hamilton Saville, exerutor DOE Nene nyt oeig gg stmang Shes woman. Liang to have a profession, | with old horse manure and saw dust, in about pas eas Teaponsible partics, fara periel | shail ieest obstract the fier Passage of vehicles and EORGE WOOD, equal parts, and small trenches were opened on eonscious of authority, though compelled to | does not wish to be a genig: e to | each side, ‘about twelve inches out, and allof | But cxcceding twenty years, mud fu by est | Catringes over the same, and the uppereurface of the | propriated out of the water find t pay the expen with the epprobatt: * 3 tmount which can be obtained, requiring ample | rails shall, he ald Aaah with wor pechee of koe | Tears ome ofthe mealer, find to pay the expen. of Coluaubie aforesaid. humbly labor. . tired of always having to warm m the branches which were trailing onthe ground, | security therefor, the grouuds or wharf sites which | *trcete, and shallconform to the grades terecl, ce | aeccesments and collections, on all Lite aed parka ce miter the “+ But to come to the matter in hand,” said | people’s fires! I long to become a were bent and buried in the earth, with the ends | new lie ‘i he Washington canal, or | now established or as they shall from time to time be | lots bordering on the line of said water-inatn ae. is ‘distribution of the practical sister Kuth, ‘there is no denying that | ROlar turned up. Each branch 80 buried became | which may the improvement thereof, | Te-cetablished or altered. the same to bed me at the | authorized by existing law. 4 of the Se are setting Debindhend each year. The | Her voice rang out sweet and clear, andi her | rooted, forming, asit were, © eoparsin taser On, | aera which ate of may be epier the coarse | expen often aid companics; and in all streets or | Approved, Augai en Place is running down, and we have ‘no money | peautiful face pom with earnest feeling. streets which are not paved the said rail when and where all the creditors nmi heirs. uf sad such frees as had lost their trailing braaches | District of Columbia: Proceded. That such lease or for repairs. The house needs painting, the roof | « Abt if he could only see her now!” thoaght 4 Jeases shall be made o laid in such manner as shall least inter- | AN Act for the deceased are notified to attend. with their claime those t the a ‘bent dor ‘into ter ten days’ advertisement fe se the Gi wn. r = ~ leaks, the fence is shabby. 3 the trenches, and held in place by wooden pine | {mc Gail, papers of the District a Gt tach’ tease | suthoriaed aed approved by the Distthetgeweeaee | Be st enacted by the Lesisiative Assembly of the | Exchaded trom all beat in call decir cota, nT Leni d cakes was so comical that Laura | Itwas a memorable day when I graduated | or forked sticks. A mulch like that under the | Poiiescr she *ame,ond the proceeds o expenses of | chsincer. The railroad companiew,or thelr agents, | District vy authorised and requested te inetiiair tee, | 2reptded. a copy of this order be published once a and I laughed outright. from my cough and crutches. trees was then spread one foot wide outside the | the improvement ard repuir of said caus, sball be required to keep the surface of the tg | is hereby ; authorised and requested 2g, iastitute tm week for three weeks in the B Sear previous ge I might make ah ire, in a little factory vil. | «Let us celebrate by a croquct-party and toa | rows of those buried branehes, which kent the | “Approved. August 25:01. i it alas goed Seder end Tartar frat | Inthe harbor of Georgetown Invordertoaccuse rie | Wend gay: tee Regeter et Wate sie ene copugbate pate towars | “ang ou DE Barton tm, € watea | Gaba mantteecomesaic oat "ant | gx acevo pve er rening wie ant ee | Sk pL serait tree ot an | Sleonagechoncact Facets warnings | acemait’_*- WEBSTER. Reig wi. Our sapyort. Shall Talways have tobe a bur- | vere slowly but untiaprmom dounius wage hardly be possible, by anyamount of tcinminge Bapers in eh oiica fate egistcr of Wills, Saute | travel in ahy part of the stteet unter the poate acE | Tos mnch thereat as nay be, Decewsary,bevand the | (UE ISIS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscribe den on you girls?” and my heart was heavy asI | the seat for me under the trees. Noth- | to make Pitas on lon taper ieee aes B O'Bierne. e3 fifty dollars for each and every violation of any of the | 8 is hereby, appro} out of the Georgetown bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the spoke. ing could exceed the doctor's quiet solicitude | method, nor do we recollect to have seen sa fine | Beit nncted by the Lesisiative Assembly of the Fis sald cocepeniy co tae porns oreettad and paid by | T0Dd. 5 aa te it further enacted, That the Gover. | DistTtet som oe the sing a special torm-letters Their loving sorte of statexty comfort need pe near Somehow, I bile ogg a pyramidal screen secured by any means District of Columbia, That the Governor be, and he the said company, or the person vio- ‘be, and he ts hereby, requested to cause « REYNO! late of Wi county. . not here repeal After alf, were rich | glad to be better, as might reasonably ex- era hereby, $ arat to be kept of the ex: itures on deceased. another. ‘from that Livery Licutxixe.—This is what a flash of | contract with Amos Webster, the present Be cp How few possibilities there are for women:” | $o¢‘et, perhaps twas from thinking that his lightning did af North Branch, X. H.. 9 fow | of Wilisomakes proper record Of such will Shenae tha the Disiiet ve ele fr como with the see began Laura. “1 much .” and YS since. ing rafter a M Pproved, August 4 1 Nonsense!” interrapted Ruth, cheerly. | voice was not quite steady as ‘ed the doce | house, it ran down to. the ridgepole. w! at Wires cane a “ Possibilities are plenty. torn tor for his unoptrusive care. es tas touting, Ons eae terecarmnte ‘Themaking of the sald rec enile, ee nae ae Deleht | whee oe ten cies aoe ‘of the like “My ——” windows was demolished and omnes _ ~All ready!” shouted the ‘One of the currents, after lew the sald Jethen Br « Come, doctor, 1 house, passed to « barn adjacent, tore a Some = eco og ian Pao eile of the face and ningod iy bored Ag Act authorizing the lying of « I grew rather tired young lady, who, however, ved no shock, ngped rod Fle th and present, at least. Laura must her sitaa- and I Sea ear oe ta house, two py fhe, nee tion at |L—— Seminary; Edna stay home freer neping to persons sat at the j fbe table was thrown aut! req ee ut Thad are A looking to be ine , girls, this: ‘mew idea with | unfortunately, a glare, bays table, was ew other evening when Mrs. Hubbard called? She | me. I could not move quickly the ext room snd co! smashed. Neither peal mm eg tress oe ep es ge the blow that came of the oe room, however, was feent 4 ee ae cube ch on bat Sar sere Seating tons me. I heard a cry, < * review that we circumstances ons ke living all the Tonass Lerten hed nen, ng with @ bound Dr. Raymond pn Fal fove fe an falot that “ough > be ‘Approved, August 39, 1571, = Sout ome paging. f their mien I opened eyes. Twas back in | knocked pert are rota AN Act ae the: of * ——— secret of vaccens Seems to be in | my old place on the iow ech, aid loving fugou ently th writer has been prety tow down ve Aawembly for the spe i:A% ACE for the relief of J. B, Cassin, deing most were over me. ut saw 01 7 Recding few servamia; theyrraoe all take doctor's; andl] read there the truth that {had | In."tedl lore himself; and the way he writes we ‘ by the ehistasive Assembly af the District af Columbia sum of vegetables, and a for | been too blind before to ta tadigtist "Tie fien.| Geo. | cera ae = 4 aoebed or » itubbar. “4 alas eh Maer ee : HH. Pendleton has been. Memtarof teach pear ba of t rs, happen ei ‘ a ge ie commence fourth | ee ‘one breath oe ae nd ew y beloved ae seactiit cbr crete ue ena es ‘ “Just hear me th ,”" continued Buth, yt, th mock steranem drove thet 3 in the frozen in Av Ace te Renae tht aan af corsnin stroots be- eee ce ee fa oun the house: all out of the room. Se it enartes Oy the aries Assembly Of the a — rent oe Columbia. atreets ae par. Be garden will supply x with fruit | Yshall probahty alwavs imp alittle, my bu Knows se hedtern ani and any ex: and vegetables. Then, I believe Aunt Deborah | hand but I bave strong arm on which Thatmmad and enticed and Uncje James would be glad to come 1@ live | to lean. We are Ruth's boarders still; and when (Approved, Augast 18, 1s71.

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