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3X MAINE AND IN ARIZONA. elbowing right and left, and on at Iit- at crowding about the bridegroom, and much THE GRAND DUME ALEXIS. THE OXY-HYDROGEN LIGHT. LIDAY GOODS. °* LADIES’ GOODS, &c. - 7 —_ | tle Tess thane his ustal brisk pace. le had pro- ecient and congratulations. Edith eame to Alexis Alexandrowitz, i. e. the sonof Alexan- | A Successful Experiment with It in ___HO AY ceeded in this way, getting a good many y | mect him, ber paleness succeeded by biush. der, was bornon the 2d day of January, 18%. ‘the Sydenham Crystal Palace, Cug. F ANCY GOODS |, | Qnd the ceremony proceeded at once. and is, therefor, now about old. “He is [London Correspondence Toronto Globe-} until he | To thisday the events we have related area | the living som of the Czar, his senior | ary. crystal Palace was lighted recensty with | ~ the crush was densest .| sore subject to Mr. Strong, and he never likes | being the Grand Duke Alexander, peir-ppa- |. 7h" (rival Paince was Ughted recently with = 4 ‘he was jostled about somewhat Tadsly, in| So have any eno allade to how be wer arrested | tent, who was born Febraary 26, 1015, sag mare enn. na weliba ud wibonaee nd tuastucatte oF te endeavors forge ahead un or thefton we ding even — N.Y. Sui y | Tied to aria Dagmar, ui er of © a ot } < le began to feel a little at what seemed | Times. ~ Denmark: and the Grand Duke Viadouir, who | Ws tight. And itwas put te astair as : B= ‘AND HATS— t DB. MOHUK 2 08. FROM PARIS JUST RECEIVED 1013 Pennsyivania avenwe. MADAME DUROB’ TIUMAN FATR STORE AND FRENCH MIL : : ' HAVE Jvst LINERY ESTABLISHMENT. the unmecessary amountof hustling he reeeivod, - ®as born April 10, 1847. ‘The younger children | Powsibly eould be. if that can.indecl. be strictly | ang regis forsale ae largest ond eoeat slegentap- | Ke. 1211 yey and was pus! on rather unceremoniously Are Women Aristocrats? of the family consist o! Grand Duchess ~ JSS | eortment of goode they have ever o! rs ¥ Thea he was sudden! bya to the Sarin, barn Detober S48 the Geant Dees | sdvenary. “The new lights were displaced side | “*TUMEM of apis ae Bowkrts AWo Hats Bes niet her ands il as powerful as bimeclf, who. cried Panay Fern” ban etek ee ee eceer ding te | Bergin, born hr April, 13; and tho Grand | UY Side with the like candelabra and gaschers | DECURATED CHINA, made tocrdct ‘Them hers will « “You have got nt "Police! Police! | FaBny Fern,” bas lately set on foot a reform | Frrsit, Hom’ me Apel. tee Sod the Grand | at with gas in the ordinary way, the advantage — Uy THE LATEST FRENCH STYL s ting her te Stop thict!’ Boticer® “4th! Police! Police! | movement in'respect tp dress; and like many | Duke Pant, born September 21, 190. Still au- | £0 the phe heing that it was tured on to the Me. BONEMIAN GLASS WARE. Rew rp ie BRAIDS C1 ML. ae it im ni WE nuescsnonen cute English reformers, she alms chieMy to clevate the | Othe: som was there tn the family— ——— most. Une candelabra of twenty oxy-hi drogen a. SS Lreepectfally wiv ite the taities to call, we 1 aw eet! Bere took her band—come, that won’ rang abote all the Mttmurhet the creed: eat | morals and manners of the lower classes without | 6° pricing eng aitship of thetcreven and Tight was lit im the vast gave and the lumina: | CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOO! IDG, | Be the cbeve et rensonshic pricve._ 4d Im Va beter et them knuw f'm rend — Dick in a fury of rage turned upon bim like a | MUch reference to her ownenciateduals,, She | er,isue ujum the haw of Maca Dapaar of ben | {7 wae pertert, Weight, and = FINE PLATED WARE, 80 80] Good-evening, Mr. Pettengill er, uienies . missal, shall wear flowers, feathers, brooches, | Mark veing ee _ Cimtom Of | Hers at the font af the orchestra were Tit with axe Stock of all kinds of FANCY and MILLINERY Re dent mind me—it ain't po we— pose — ae » what do you mean’ | burklesor clasps, earrings, lockets, neck-ribbons, Gurimperial gacst being thedbird cf tke taeniy | OXF-hYdrogen lights, aml two with gas; on the | PARIS AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, | GOODS. emtracing wens wseial jee suitalle * time has been and xene; Let me go! me go, Teay velvets, kid gloves, parasole, sashes, jackets, oe | Oszim perial guest hot edird of the family | pige of the th capes ine Ss fer Holts} Pr : — Bat-thon. 1d reely no lee Ho stra fiercely, but the man who seized | trimming of ‘any kind om dresses, and above all, = order of bir sa a ima—a very slim— | Tiel wice lit in this way, and the other with ween dally receive att the new NOVELTIES DAVIS. ee apis gue eaveod ire him by the shoulder had him at a disadvantage, | Ho'crinotine. No. pals to be worm, oF trizattes, throne: but strange things happenin Rests hae | £88, ‘The gas-tigits in both cases looked yellow | approaching” Thee lay ae cl and continued to shout: =a or chignons or hair-ribbons. The fs to be | throne: but strange things happen in Russia be- | ond absolutely dingy. | The oxy-bydrngen lights HONTDAYS. LINE © ED. INITIAL ‘ “Police! Help! help! Stop thief god und aeade jase oe mene Ree times, and it may be that we are entertaining a Beene |, ieee: eaten FRA HH Tew Se eee oe, eae in Bed BAA 6 Srecthatr to be drawn closely to the bead, an‘ier & “Regarding the birth and early history of j £88 completely. Atover a hand | trier ¥ nee * pn Shed fous proey poco nclleemen op round white cap, without trimming of any kind. |, Regarding the porcagh eg Bice, oe! ? from them the address in small handwrit oa JOB! ERS ABD RE Laks. DAVIS’. © Dolores! Wicked Y The same system of — ated bis entree into this world was beset by dangers | # letter conld be read perfectly and disti . edon the scene and summarily took him | Sanday achvol girls custody. 80 could small print in boc > PLALN and BMBROIDERRD LACE ever. The | ‘The | and difficulties of no ordinary char: Fre e ” w. GALT, as | M. © Sane SETS, MACE COLLARS, a P singers. and the lower orders generally. “ : hts at that thing of the sort DARS, a Wa far along the trail fr There you scamp—now we've got youl” | f n : ; . life or his imperial mother was for a long time 3 peee: 1 niupesiohait ae you sca ‘mark is obvious, that in this conntry such a e matte 46 whe in be deciphered. } 1107 YLVANIA AVENU DAVIN. AD. che dues not ace I wateh her, little tigar—ahe ig | T1¢d the man in triumph. course of discipline would involve the mistress, | €MUangered, anid subsequentiy it was reported € OXY EY gy np eee aE | — wi Dick glared at him, almost speechless with an- | Tot the maid, in the “pain of dismissal,” The | i the palace that the new-born babe was dead. | OFFER FoR re mer emon: | American clergyman and elergyman's wife who | For more than an hour after his birth the grand though he ny: xd to Kay to the poli Bet she sree not her kind fixth h, #0 kind—be jal price; indeed, it actunliy costs in the the aoe ne ind father—oh, «0 kind—be- | H LIDAY NCHIAE. ah L ¢ “4 - : casos ws = reduction no moi shidtings per no AYS , with or hind Ber here You surely don't intend to take me into cus- | Should even “tccomment™ suck a costume tO & People of the Russian ourt were depts ab- Tosmicrent. ma hilings per | T x LOLI j x 3 What dors she? Ah, Dolores. it in then for French | try on the charge of, cond aaa cad yeu muigiid schoolmistress, church-singer or Sunday schoo! Pa bed pocegeen pet ap ae Mutmentar | Etiee: and, moreover, | DIAMOND, STONE CAMEO, | DAVIN. q aac ca = ‘ girl—to say nothing of the rest of the ‘lower cae Gaiman a een reon wick is altogether dispensed with; the ‘isa “AND GOL! | ge Rev ' 7 » 7 sud your doves must | a& well come along peaceably.” | aore then | Orders"—world soon find themsclves without tie mobic parents. Bot at lengih the welcome | S cgen and ‘hydrogen are pernt together as | Also. a complete assortment of Ome | Gee piuns: ceomated A relly ‘ at mor teachers, without pupils, without a choir, and | Mestage came from the s ee nat the | Coses from one bi itself a most ingenious DKESS AND BAND BRACLETS, i he has a bundred mules. has this Ameri- | another Di@k Strong despised, it was any boast- bably with bh. It is fort to | Court physi bad succeeded in bringing to oe “ s 4 a i > ing of position, or family,or money. He had | Probably without a par nab be Speman lite what had, at the moment ot birth, appeared | {8ttivance. To France belongs the honor ef | pENDANTS, LOCKETS, &c. DAVIN, your brother Manuel. and to-morrow he | aleayedeclared that “peaple would ba an | think thateven in older countries there is loss | 116 hal Nad, at the moment of birth, appeared | tie invention, and to M. Tease du Mc ' ~ rw cntspradiie . 1 pof differe anks is being more an ‘ owe DaRce ment, BAe wie om thie atmonnhere— ‘aioe vey 5 . a = Fam growing fat and old. awd I cannot watch yonr | themso,” and that “it wasn’t any consequence | Costume of different ranks ie being more and | exuitant fatlier appeared at the door of the | from the etmoneea 8 Senos euros. The | . PARIS, ond VIENNA | aie _ Corner seh streets what a man were if he only behaved hiinself.” sities to ine | geus safon, bearing in his arms his newly oma FaNcy GOODS. §:. —— me. Hesholupon | He had flattered himself that he looked, despite | #.,(c™, liveries in our cities is not enough to im- | Cmspring, the gladness of these pre the air, and the gas engineer Is out the PQ EADY BADE DRESSES. a it, ae , desp! fe nrrent. Neve sto | Re, Soe Gias ee fthe gas jet into bi dfs , - > - Madre de Deis? What is that which he nov j {he Fonghnew of his dress, too much the well- ey Kauwlodees kateT esa Greer wom be | Nounes: and overflowed with prayers 19 a ee wit Y LOW PRICES. WILLIANS, force upon hee? , | bre@ gentleman ever to be doubied, and yet | white American, and to restrain the Sunday | *afety and happiness of the litt Perr aceate st ee ee ee oe gs Take : a Ete <u tudet.a rug andeuch | here were these two policemenjcalling him“ My | Honnets of her handmaidens what Indy has at- | pon es Ce ene een oe sumen 00 more oxycen than theeld light Ht [ ABIES WORK BOXES AND STANDS | MORNING RAPPER ve i good man,” hustling him along. and no way t | cmpted? Thisis as it should be. The Sunday | POSiNg presence, to whom ail seemed to p ee ee ee ee ee ee | Ba ce ri Aud he basa bundred mules. and be takesaway my | Set out of the serape but to try to convince | ponhet of the Irish damsel is only the symbol of | eme deference, stepped forward, ai 1 Se dines thas sare eounver. ittakes imac t RICHARD B. MOHUN & 00.8. | OPERA CLOAKS ec aAtENCE oh . si soos | Uuem that he was not a common thief? nea | &YETY Proper effort to obtain her share of all | Preaching the iuncouscions beistened | Ferre mannen ah fen all | *t¥23~ ___1010 Penmeylvanis svence. | ___ EMBROIDERED JACKETS, ar. & be cue Be, mame gh tweet young love, itmakes | | ‘Thus the unfortunate Bridegroom was pulled | Social sdvantages. Long may those ribbons | him Colonel of, the Ickatherinenburg In- | 1 iesome manner. 1) — naka BSTORE, | giiLQAKS snd DRESSES mate t0 order, on reason ‘They ‘chm hiere=ah he shall have his drink Ameri- | HFOURH the crowd, people staring at him, the | Wave! ‘Meanwhile, I think the tact that itis fuairy “Segment sa) Mpa onulecren St | is tne rovn ee eqectmmet in wich teeters M™ DOLLA! bene eee eu—the whiskey— | Policemen holding him tast by the arms, and | easier for the gentleman of the house to control | tat age only on princes of the imperiai blood. | bustion goes on, vitiating and polluting the air: anon. Seek Mention paid © ALTERING VELVET Aud the little one, Dolores! T shall feot her doves | Dis captor following close at his heels, giving | the dress of his groom than for the lady to dic- | Thus came in the world Alexis Alexandrewitz, | Hstion ccs on, vi the residual nitrogen, =—* M. WILLIAN fr vent to feelings of enjoyment in occasional ex- | tate that of her waiting-maid, this must eount ndeon of the Czar Nicholas, who had just | the new light ha Aepyiceenaliagac ay A MEBRY CHRISTMAS | i. 7 i cMecenarek mee Bat e- erin? clousl. aad woe ar Os for that is all thre manufactory, Praneyivenis ovens ————— fonmatitnt comet oretme!” Ren thoaded nt | Seainst the theory that it is women who are the | Tate Se og wl meng Lrought into the apartments of rah | met No. 7 Vite Tres.ar, Paris. MISS WELDON’S WEDDING last beyond endurance, Dick suddenly tarned Malate) srietnerats. «more sensitive thau men | Cathedralof St. Inno’, in the Humian cepttal, | The new Hight. as produced tor | i MES © 4 McconMick 15 1N CONSTANT + | upon him: upen matters of taste and breeding. This is | 1F vears past had not ‘been filled by a more is periectly conical, like a HAPPY NEW YEAR RECEIPT OF THE ony “ ' > ite as steady; its coolness is "Ten years ago it was less the custom th at But I havn't got your watch, I tell you! partly from a greater average fineness of natural brilliant throng than the one which attended the @ burns may be | a ich that the globe in which : : ; eu You onght to know what you're talking about solemnities amid whieh the newly-born Grand : LATEST AND MosT ; yreseni, for peuple to be matried in chureh. At | perore accusing an honest man in this way.” Hildedl lives eivethon lee of micellaneoneces. | Duke Alexis was Iaptized atthe same font from died with ease, andthe handbeld four inches | 7, provide both to you and your little ones, Thave we Tad winteb saseoe pay hE ey ag he OT Ree ae ee ee olioeman, th the world. If Maud Muller and her | Which: for nearly a hundred years past, the holy | °\Fh'trocess of manufacture is ax follows: A | feetedDopaive,and am able pow to Jay before 308 Sve stock of MILLINERY and FANCY roughly; “ Come along quietly.”” bean ‘board. | Water had been sprinkled on the torehead of his process of . fe : Al fot Also, a fine stock of and FANC mecca teua aks ‘piace, after which? son OMe —wen eel” shouted the tormen- inpeoue wnt ae fa dat ne wit that teay eg prio pti mates Ung SInLumps ata raghitate; these pumped alriuto | QUALITY, CHRAPNESS AND VARIFTY ae eee eat aed eS ease the less | “And thus was Dick led along, a miserable | 1 6ht have held aloof from, the rustic bride, | Tikes were present. Most of the foreign coures me eee See ae ee ee | ot chattenge your admiration, between band F avored “ten thousand,“ and it was upou this | captive. Men looked curiously at him as they ing just how to approach her. Bat the judge, | Were represented by Ministers attired in their | alls ot which may be roughly said to be about : the DOLLA DEPARTMENT on first oor | a, een: cons witsin the Rout ef the tine ane | Paswed, ee See ee i Nee Some Se | wie mepat meso been talking politics dr real | Tobes of state, and the oficers of the Imperial retorts were charged with manganite of soda, | 7° "ilded: NEW IMPORTATION-IN ALL COLORS. Piseted for the marriage; aud she etosd seaty | cfiminal. Neverhad poor Strong so longed for | teesicwitn the youns farmer ot the Woorstane | Life Guards were stationed at regular intervals fy i I t r ! nal with 80 yer. ‘The manga- FOR LADIBS. Oue Button, §1, two Buitons, i the face of an acquaintance, but none met him. in all parts of the vast building. Atter Alexis | ix <1 with some oxide of copper. re | won essed in her pretty boudvir, when her mother ses that mening. monks certainly find it easier. to war removed from the baptismal iontthe Rae’ | Hite bas an affection for oxygen, and takes alarge pf Daly Brown Fleeced Howe, 3 pair tron cine G1 - It was growing dark, and was not an hour when i : ey af op joo, the JOUVIN GLOVES, in black gee im tu attend tothe finat touches in the fas- | Any one he anew Uikels to ‘be out. ‘in the side | Gfaner table- "Prom thesr ailtereut cesses: woe Peror Nicholas kissed his Tittle grandson ome eee ea oe ae eri date or an | Uriaeas Bose,t very fine Hemetitched Linen Hand. | colors aperam nek or 2 Street very Sew persons. Wess SbF0Rd, SAC 80 tthe credit or discredit of being more | fore , and then tenderly embrared his son, : ng oe turated, 2 7 s * Bas Dick come?” asked Edith, staying her | they reached the station-honse. For some little | 127 £¢ = the Grand Duke hereditary, Alexander Nicolaje- | pikes. The manganite thus gets saturated, as olsen 907 Pennsylvania avenue vtber’s hand as she was about to throw the pe Ste Dick had been quite silent; and re- | STistocratic than cesiperyy wide that in England wits: 4 it were, like a sponge, with the oxygen, when a — a bee @ ee oamnaand Bais Ae fpr pore" covering from his rage, had tried to think what Gn the grounn that tese new voters at lenct will For several years Alexis remained in very | Vast of superheated steam is turned on, and a en ee Tee course. Why! don't look $0 | it might be best for him to do. Onge in the feeble health. ‘He wasa sickly child, and it was | this washes out and carries off the oxygen to a fis not time for bim yet”. | Girtyroom of detention fresh. case for Women: oven more: thant mone wha veal’ | generally believed that he would hardly survive | Teservoit. ‘Then the steam ongenes it into see ee hiua. SMe | speedily arose. “The robtma man, who gave his | [O0tH' wr “those strong qualition of Poet e period of his boyhood. In the year Ist he | pater. leaving the reservoir xygen. | pale, my darling, ~ I wish beswere here,” how I cannot help worrying avout him.” out drawing | ‘ nllote oes to den Hae ardens of | / Hee ne eae tee are EME {2 IRE | broke with the pull. Tfelt it and saw the hand | Fonmandiescinwworare depict the princess as | Ri icias never allowed them to pass withont pretty toilet, a few words with regard to the | that grasped the watch. It was brown and un- | yOu, UY have a way of turning from the insipid. | S@¥ing @ kind word to his daughter-in-law and story of Edith are necessary. loved, like his,” pointing t Dick, who as usual | )\ f trond? is li . Early in 3 Tie young bude a the ehdet Anaghter of | Srhgaccy” turned oad” quickie ned | iaseamd pronmieticnot lite tothe wooer who has | fondling bie Mile grandson. Eatiy in March, J call the attention of indies to my lange assort 5 et See | By means of the alteratic rded_ by the two ent of the latent of CHIGNONS i real entiy. Dick was never unponetual, and he Wid eee ee tne watch had been wrestled, | €*tablished conventionalisms of his times with- ask ueriag 9 psc pale serdar e | Tegularly coming off. In this way one cubic foot “l them mmde up in every styles desired at small searcely be to-night.” | 4 “ is strongest support trom women, | Duchess Maria often drove out with him in the r rskoe-Selo, and the Emperor | 0! oxygen is th i other atyles; Jet, it ¥ of oxygen i led, Lava, Niagara & her sete of | Chargne, ond te thelr entice eatistection. meledy Lava, Niagara Spar-aud ot Jewelry: Gilt, Coral, Pearl and Spar Necklaces, | p/h , Lickets, Finger Rings, &e. poe Premium Hair Emporium, 719 Market Space, be FOR GENTLEMEN. pebriae Medal awaraed \ the French ‘The ring was a little worn,” he said, -‘and product of 20 cubic feet of air to order at my position, took great pains in cultivating. He wasaman TUC%Den lookedat each other insurprise, «1 | Féfined: the plebeian class the more energetic. is able to appreciate both elements | dem welcomed the scion of an imperial house. | sold cone of light. It is, indeed, the richness CORNER NINTH AND F STREETE, pes SS ESereny, ‘les, dresend and un- | of an etire New and Selected Stock of That wom: rs ig 4 1855, the Czar died, heart-broken, surrounded 4 pair enperstout English Hal! Hore, 3 pair 3 Hu. PHILIPPI, ene of our city merchant princess, a lovely =o- | caught him. Now see if you don't find the | tho swage Hotness ee et dparnley t0 | Uy his weeping family, every member of which tities of the e Seach other being | Morfoser Shaker Ratt SoS goed oi es gy a eR Bhan most dirle uf Wer age. Wet inoplte of her | TAICH ON Miya Diek. & What | £0Fective to thearistocratic hustinctxof woman- | Pas devotedly attached to him. In the year | Thad once forall by separate regulators: te | feandkerchiete, 4 better do..'3 best do. Culored GRAND OPENING ae p most ge 3 \¢ its ie 6 4 sie 7 NG the ye jran panied his b : Sears er nen, Hewm, 12 : fatty wid'wat some of her old friends eatled should T want of his beggarly watch Pood: and though men feel itless, It xstilleven | vrents to thelr. corenation at Moscow, and was top of the burner is dshedout into a hemispherl- | jue Cloth or Kid Lined with Far Trimming Back oF ar Se ee Te tek Stem, | The prisoner had better be quiet and tet | Putirgieme” We seed ve eee cite euutican | Them, for the first time, presented to the ac. | Cl cavity, in the centre of whic 8 the Oxygen | ilk Fleeced Gloves, 1 pair of tho best Suspenders, 1 prised when she accepted Mr. Kichard Strong | jimselt be searched,” replied the pelice-captain. Foe thesia baled ential el nae led representatives of the vast Russian | hele. 3 a sorrounding it some eight or ten | hundsome Care. Pips or Wallet; 1 vers tong all wool MS. KING, Jr., Se het Never. Me wash Conny prstlemen S| «Search me and welcome repiied Dick, pull- | Soqvrrati ctr ane eee ee ee pire. Whenhis mother appeared, surrounded | The coorteeticn is ihc atta ets Cees | Rai Eee scion of one of the best families of which New | ing off hisovercoat, thereby bringing in view bis | 1d of native forc pretty ure to be the more | bY ler children and bearing little Alexis in her | The combustion is thus maintained in t Ce at an | ke: gold-plated Screw Studs and Pins, Watch MASONIC TEMPLS, York can boast, and lived on his farm, which he | handsome dress suit. y arms, there was such a joyous shout as has sel- | Of the flame, which h ye penrance Of ® | Chains, handscme Cigar ase, &c-, &c. } of tae pawn, Send Nigh eeraeen, bat Rie aT. | a : said one; “he » F Bee ee ee eet e are cad Tass, | of the coal gas in carbon which gives to this UE LITTLE ONES a} life had led to a certain roughness of - 3 ix proof that she is quite eapable ot doing her | ,,U pon the re + Jeunily to St. | oxy-liydrogen light its exceeding brilliancy. : " die aid manner that was at times abnost ue | l0gked like the 2ommon kind. This Engen | Petersburg, the education of the young prince | °Y Hydrogen Ug i Prilliancy _ Dots ina share in social and political Mr. Strong now drew out his own watch, | ~ = immediately commenced, and has been goin | qieesed; Doll Carriages, and Bedatoads. | wILLINERY ANCY G00) outh. Then his face was browned by the sun 3 | clergyman’s wife, who devotes her soul to the y ss gong ‘Tables, Sette of Chine or Britannia Dishes, Pane 4 rks. $a deep tan color, his hands were rough and | Which was an elegant chronometer. ~ Here,”) | trimmings and gored skirts of the lower orders, | OB, almost gee aerate, ree wae | eee panera abt ee . Toot Chests, Butlding Blocks, | | wens fy Miia ORNETS AND RaTs, brown, and he would not wear gloves, but would | Srop you when he ‘has such a timepiece as | BO more entitled to represent her sex than are | A™ong lis tutors were, d Franiein vou Jutite- | fragaiity hes wergede closely upon pacstanes | Somme, apeeaoene sa Concerning, Meath And all the LATEST NOVELTIBS of the Season, wear heavy boots. Despite thishe was a fine- | thats»! bo those ladies who devote their whole souls to the | Pad, ppp map ranma von elite ave “of jeer verge SP ge ly upon: ly end | ee tpeepones or Cornete, Ten! s je pata looking man, with intelligent eyes and well- | “it was stolen too, I've no doubt.” replied | “Bevel and Intricate bonnets” advertised this | hoff, the orphan daughict of a Courland noble- | that ehe has actually the reputation of being | tnd Ficoll Tables, trains of Cars, Rapress Wagons, | 1 ange: ROSIBRY GLOVES AND OORSETS tust frame, and Edith had sense enough to sce | yy Cink, fureteeeeabhy - rep season on Broadway.—Col. Higgingou in Woman’a | ™80; and, ata later period, Proteseor Farganoff, | miserly. Shehasa son, whose wild habits dis- | | ADIES’ HOSIBRY @! ORSET Tournat. who fustructed him in mathematics aud volutezave and provensity for plaring practical i ji J phy: fessor yon Stein, who tat, ¢ fim a) some day lead him 5 3 0T vated mind and affectionate heart. is daugh- ; @ncorrigible old fool,” sald he. Bomance in Real Life. Siclen€ and modern bistory; sad Mr. Gordon e | ediings @ally paperin Gan dese, “Best, bar by ters choice. ‘Mr. Strong's family was ove for | oe, Prisoner will please be careful,” said th About fifteen years ago a young Scotchman | Scotchman, who gave him lesons in English. | uo means least, inthe trio whose mames’ will be which be had the bighest respect, and Edith’s : bad as neighbors in the mountain region of | At the present time he is under the tutorship of | paseed down to history through this recital, is a beneath the somewhat rude exterior a culti- | “pick nearly fell into m rage again. ‘ You're Sid Kitchen ‘sete, Picture Giocks; | VW ERYIMPORTANT To LADIES —HAIR CUT. |G done at 25 cents a Set. of Furniture, Noah's Arks, Sheepfolds d me, Boxes of Béldiers, fron Caisnon, frordsand | ger wi ee Et Stoves, Kaleidoscope Mi ‘Foye Alphabet and | & the lowest market rales. Balding Blecks, iit ‘Wheelbarrows and Carts, Kitchens ite ¥ Now, sir, what is your name’ » ae. 1 such cotland a family in whi Vice “Admiral Possiet, of the imperial navy; | worthy representative of the flowry kingdom " YORSETS SELLING AT BEDUCED PRICKS Simple tastes were such as admirably fitted her sew | Bil of four gears. One day Be tole the Wine | while Actual. Counciior of ‘State, Machine koot—the latter very fomd of experi | sat af MISCELLANRODS. | Ce 3 ELLEN rere, bowever, Father contempeaous et her yi Ck Hill Faruw, Aleghany county, New | fi on nis knee and playfully told her father, | professor of the English language to Now to the facta: Not long since a | tel Fanee Wool pa ene eee Wie ee | me 715 Market Space. ‘stakable bucolic appearance; and ork,” we, “One day Iwill make her my wife.” Not long | Perial family, accompanies him as ‘arty consisting of a baker's dozen of San Jose rashes and Gombe, Cubreliag, Silver | JUST RECEIVED—A tue 7 these who louked no deeper than the 4 sbade of surprise crossed the officer's face | arter, the father aud mother and little girl ree | teacher. dies visited ‘the ranehe, where the old mate, Cardand | J Sony sees rface, declared be was no more than a country —— Occupation” volved to emigrate to America, which they ac- As to the habits of this young man, we have by raising chickens, keeps the wolf a ‘armer. rdingly did, landing in Portland in the heard so many different statements that it would | “clod-hopper.” To tell the truth, Edith had wet then Dick, who still had his watch, | $C. y did, ig year | ere : | si ve ‘ Bs amt 4 + b » | sez. Tn a few years the fami! mov indeed be hard to tell which are correct. Some | Puce tostyle, andhad even aged him tocmpiny | opened it, and uttered a ery of horror—it wat | westco, Oxford county, living ¢here till last | May, fer instance, that he smokes excessively, | weekly contribution on Sunda pee anf oe alter eight orelock: nick with this farce,” | Year: Not many years ‘after this family came | “nd others, again, that he docs not use the weed | T iex belonged to the “sewing circle,” and | Se een eaaea wi tec For God's sake, be r is taree."” | fo this country, the young man who had trotted | at all. Upon wliat we consider the very best | (le old Indy determined in the fulness of her | “why, he would make me look lke a fool! No ; Ne Said: catnestiy. CT Raves most important | the little girl on his knee, resolved to emigrate | authority. he does smoke, but not by any means fate a chicken upon which these | B Boanlerby, always bas made my cloches, and | “Mgteement, annie te already vest the her to America, which he did. Arriving in'this | excessively, and rarely ‘anything but Russian uungry, Christians were to dine. Ab | Sounderby always shall. He knows how t r. Clark smiled contemp Atom,” hi ‘ country, he proceeded to Montana Territory, | 24)c7es made of fine Turkish tobacco. He | Skoot received his orders to that effect, and im- | - " enon = » "m afraid yeu'll have to put it off,” he said. where, by good luck and industry, he managed | ‘ifinks wine occasionally, and is very fond of | mediately repaired to the poultry yard po | Sut mie even the wedding garments were made | qj, \et.de not seem toundersand the gravity ot | To Sides alarge fortune ‘Having nichip diied [the . genuine. Widow uot and’ Russian | them into execution (the orders, not the poui- ~ % - the charge, Mr. Strong,” said the captam x his coffers, his mind reverted tenderly to thoughts Roederer; but never will take more than he can | try). How to cateba chicken in the day time the door, and drops occasional five- piece into the deacon’s bat as he takes eamarios. EBL! ¥R EMBROIDERED SLi ng 8: . Butt SERLIN ZEPHYR 1 m1 PPER bod thing to bate inthe | ein Racks, Towel Backs: Book. by Bounderby, who had « large rau of ‘Gmbh end B ‘will please search the i 2 hs mW catebia elickeu in the g | efile, Picture or Musie Stands, &C. e., 8e ea meet! how ten cers Smith and Brown re alled hii A 3 carry with the dignity of a prince. He is fond | was vow the difficult problem which exercised eee eee eke coos ce tet pemones ha the iieies valioe-ieien row t some | Trthe society off ladies and of flirtation, and | (he brain of the Chines, About this time din, |® 3 of excellent m fal and no particle of style. Me eee ee ae aim Godiovs | trot on bis knee to Banbury Cross.” He knew | does not seem to have inherited the gltomy dith’s toilet was complete by half-past | audresulted, of course, in nothing. Strongwas | U¢t Parents had emigrated to America,and that | 8d melancholy disposition of his august father, the old lady's son, hove in sight. and to Al v Skoot's interrogations answered in this wise: | SEWING MACHINE AGENCE. | { | «Is not Mr. Strong here yet!” asked Blea, oo ; me oy on, in sury «No, Mr. Strong, we cannot do that and a Department for finer Goods, ranging in prices | 77 * I 1 u 7 n ey le & and grandiather, and great-graudiather. In ow, look here, Skoot, you jest git some The next thing to which I invite ail to come and vs seven, and her mother and bridesmaids lefther | boiling over with indignation and impatience, | ic} nag ‘gnded in Portland. He journeyed to | #id grendiateer, Oona @ bare taken aver Be a Fil go and. git the gan, and Til oo THE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIAbLE TO Sovcas pen one sade Moonie te ores | Beioeke cantor tis mavicn on ces eunteen tos abouts, and learned the family was in Mexico, | mother the ezariuay who, before she was wae oo Oe ee ee ey | HANDSOME CHRISTMAS TREE. GET OUT OF ORDER. eater cual Gua ae : | fro: i Up to Oxtor ty turned his st married (in 1), Was counted among the were duly procured. ee hope ee ee eg ee ie toy edt ana: |, Rockets were nearly empty, he had hardly any- | [\P fo Colord counts he turned | tho otjecens | gayest and Hivelicat, as well as most ‘beagutul, | fil James had loaded the gun tlamb ap wrfne | tontoet high,made entirely of metal and on | Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S ar the boments went by and no mewage came, | Lungupon him to serve as vouchers for tho | St, “Tlerimage’ was sald to live, he saw e | of German princesses, Iwas she who for many | muszle, and telling Skoot to Uirow down some | re = Gonant AND BOOPeRIET pasvens, ansieties increased. It was certainly werg | uth te nis suvertions ahoat himself. Hislinen | -idy-baired maiden in the per | years caused the court of her father Louis, the | corn, about 260 chickens put in an appearance. | 100 GAS LIGHTS. mes 4 Mrange that he hed pot arrived, He was the | Tatsmdeed, marked with bis name, and the | ¥ live bere?” he asked. «¥ | Grand Duke of Hesse, to be considered one of | Now the Chinaman, as before stated, Was quite | 4, was expressly imported for me, and is the on/y one Teh street. Intelligencer Buflding. very aul of punctuality—always sure to appear | MCRWeTe convinced that thelr enlprit was by | rutiicdahe of the yellow hair. “Is your nasae | the liveliest and most Intcresting in all Europe. | fond of experiments, and reachme for the gon in the Unced 8. it will be th up 2 ere B''the precise moment appointed rantat hhim wan tte or not, Where he ee, | Aunie—"said the Scotchman. Fes, sir,? ne. | It is either Kohl, or some other distinguisued ) le took aim at a uobie rouster, who, lowerfug | 1) hur Sottaitay the ete metaues pocheoe Sie Presently people began to comeinto the room, | ¢eainst, him was true or not. When he wae } Diicq the blushing gil. “Then I lore gout | traveller, who devotes a long chapter tothe de- | above the others in the pride of his ‘youth and | ciwgasriier Prag par} anniculée ionaer and toons ‘ought back wicca room, Clark sprang | Poe piunti: interjected by the Scoteliman. | scription of the court at Hesse and the lovely | roosterhood was entirely unsuspici of the | After taking look at that you will please walk wan much chatting over the Uride and her dreas, | Tae ceemtts- ns? The young fady. of course thought he was in. | Maximiliana, Even now, asthe czarina, she is | coming storm. It is perhaps needicss to state | ire in Tdith pot the anetiens, * Has Tick comer? “ Did you find bge Fi? puted Die sane, and scampered off into the house. The | *#id tobe almost as gay and fond of fun and | that James immediately ensconced himself | THE TOY DEPARTMENT. « Have you seen Mr. Strong?” until she grow | pp Onc, comme they didn't’ replied Dick. Scotchman soon found the father and mother, | frolic as when she was the young German | behind a large tree, out of harm's way. About | : shamed to repent them, and her companions | Tagsnrnscoustenanco fell. rho ‘Tecognized and gladly welcomed im. | Princess, in marked contrast to lier august con- | thia time a report. which would have done credit | » hich, to-uit everybody's puree, Tha pmo hen ter wean atuaptante canimene meet Then he must have flung it away when I | Nye remember years ago I wok | ‘rt, who, on ae enlightened ruler and a | to a 24 pounder, aroused the foiks in the house, “At eight o fer mother tejotned her, | ny lg — a your little four years’ old girlon my knee in | ™an of liberal ideas and generous impulse, ts | who, en masse, rushed out tothe scene of the A “IVE CENT DEPARTMENT. ~_ At eight o'elock her mother Fejotuca her, hy, do you still think 1 stole it?” de- | Prciand, and nid l meantnome ay te make yet, pethap,oneof the most unhappy among | slaughter. As first nothing was visible but 4 TBN,CEST DEPARTMENT. — ap anghyid acelap eno ad manded Dick. os ie her my wie?” “Oh, yes! I reme gaid | the crowned heads of Europe, owing to his per- | ~moke and dust, next about two seore of chickens | AM 2 T DEEARTM c : me. «Of course you did; I saw you take it. : , : next A TWEATY F EeARTMENT, ph aL case, waiid unotihaicen sla Renae ae iy, | the mother, “but not for years have I thonghs | Petual melancholy and bypochondria. were rising and falling. flopping and squeaking. | 4 FIFTY cent SEE Bean e 2 bad ety guls, Dick tarned away trom - without reply, | of those hi py old days.” “*T am here to re- The Grand Duke Alexis, like bis uncle, isan | The ground was strewn with the mangled re-! 4 SEVENTY FIVE CENT DEPARTMENT, javghingly. to the captain, “Now, sir, Lhope you will let | Cente) pia ,”” said the Scotchman. “Let | oMicer in the Russian navy. Atthe present time | mains of about 40 more, while the remainder of | | tie | the girl speak ~ herself,” said the old tle- | he holds the rank of captain of the eh eeeste pod once interesting flock were making for FOSTER. M. D.. DENTIST, No. 1106 ing w ith emotion. It did not ¢ a | addition thereto, the rank of aide-de- trom_$1 25 to $10, and comprising all that is uew : : : man, chol boring ranches, to aveld another earth- + Now York aveute, near 12th street. «That Is strange,” she replied, looking un- | imamswears to this charge against you” | | Ione time rortthe Foung lady to got acquainted, | the Czar. For Bis present calling he received | quake. But what of Ah Skoot? ‘Did that mane | *D¢ Pretty im the way of Toys, gf protec experisace iy New York wet Phat wistakably annoyed. *- But don'tturnsopale, | pisreserve broke down." Bat, Captain, you | BOX long for her to decide that this Scotchman, | {oro prepazation by undergelng the suict | cf torn and disheveled rage resemble the once | Agusre particularly requested to make your es. | ¢righia. enables Br. # to-wubserve the best interest th, dear, he must be here, or come directly’ must let me go—why, this is my wedding-night | Was just the man she bad been waiting for all | discipline and mastering the severe curriculum | festive youth whose delight hadonce beyn to ex-tectsons as early as ye, wil gid Koop | Soe no cognate corvices _ ot oat andeet aboutis.” Beng head a yy eonig her life. ‘ 1 want to be married at once,’ said | °f the Imperial Marine Academy. He issaidto | periment? 1t was he. The kind ies ap. your goods in the store, and deliver them at an RR. LEON bax REMOVED ce and ree: She Kissed her daughter tenderly, and went eo pynte SSixely story.” said Clark, with | the Scotchman. “But I've just engaged to | be thoroughly devoted to his profession, and de- | proacked bint, and tenderly, oh, so tenderly, Une let Tete dane tate Chaar: Hyon wait until | BF’ dence to No. TL I atrect. duwn stairs. Inthe brary were, her husband | snecee et» Uke story” * z work in Lewiston,” said the young lady." Them | termined to work his way by degrees ‘through | raising his head, they ed to ad Se ea eee and several gentlemen. Bir. Weldon came tor- | "<Siay I ask who you are to marry?” asked | setting hold of a bright idea—“'T have itil | all the intervening grades till he, in course of | ~piritual consolation from am old black bottle, | (TNT iataurcly wil ibe im tie mere iJ d to his sife. : Tosh ing tation taaseiatons “e' | go down there to work, and then I'll not like, | time, shall reach the highest position in the ser- | which the old lady had produced. By and by } aw, © It is a little strange, Mary, it is five minutes fully against Dick’s ideas but hehaq | $8 know, and then I’ come back here to be | ‘ice. the distorted featuresshowed signs ofanimation, — W+ guarantee that } past eight, and S is mot davghter of Mr. nm Weldon.” married.” Down to Lewiston went the girl; at Alexis, although @ young man, has seen quite poe J which the old lady enid: Speak to me, ov © wax csvrna ox " - -,, | Boom 2, on second floor of Barbour’s Law Buildjng “Can any of his ft explain his deten- | Ss: weiter Weldon sod Grego work for a week was she, when she concluded | 8 gocd deal of the world. He has visited Paris | Skooty! Oh, speak to me!” John raised his YOU WILL MAKE A SAVING OF FROM 25 TO | Washington “ Sot Welden 0 a Grey? she did pot like to de housework and returned | avd London repeatedly, and hasbeen in Vienna, | liad and gave yent t0 the following: “‘Speakce! 19 CTS OF EE re Oeeae Fou | _Removed from 484 Louisiana am t then the door opened, and among the se- | that’s too mnch. home. Next weck the parson drove up in his | Prague, Munich, Dresden, event and many asty matter speaky? More blands, more — —— — ect few was admitted Charlie Strong. a city bh . eeled chaise, and the twain were made | other places too numerous to mention. In 1360 | andy; G——n @—am, too mutehy shooty!” I SILVERBERG'S Sinn. panes ae wan and a con-in of Dick's e The Scotchman and his ifeare | the Grand Duke accompanied his mother to perhaps unnecessary too add that John is now , AERALC tes re <<] Ab, Chatlic! is Dick with yon” acked Mr. £ sgitnWarhesh now settled happily in lowa, where the old folks, | Germany, and afterward went with her to N quest of another ‘situatic Sen Franciscy BIETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOKE, “—* faving it on who have finally ugreed that truth is stranger | Where Miseldest brother. the Czarowitz Niche | Chrcvicle. Playing it; and ad- | than fiction, now comfortably pass’ their dee las. was Tying dangerously il. ‘Phe Emperor - 312 SEVENTH STREET, x ils = . bin he was could to | & pot hiro Sade amd t " aflanced bride of the dying grand dies Henry Ward Beecheron Spiritualism. jecite Near Penuaylvaniasrenve | 1729 Pennsylvania secure’ betecen 17th left him prove that bis statements were tre—perlaps, "A Privon Romance. the charming Princess Dagmar, of Denmark. | Ou; Ue* may agtmon Summlay, refersei | 4” SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF wRITING | 0d #tbatrouts too, he displayed some of the greenbacks that Every prison has it romance, and were all prevent at the deathbed, “The follow, | °S follows to spirituatiem : A DESKS. & a Morocco Leather, and were plentifal in bis purse—be that as it may, low Dick is. he succeeded at last in persuading the ofticer the said that allow a message to be dispatched to Mr. Wels { jens —. Pin y Be. ang ’s La Wash. Itis generally admitted that from the very KNEY * ington, beginning of things this world las been 0} intluence of spirits. We arkivh and of MOBUN & CO. woods, at RICHARD B. ave. de6-w.s 3 counting. In 1812, near Toronto, the serving | heen distinguished by any noteworthy events “anit | penitentiary at Kingston, Canada, is worth re- | ing years in the life of Prince Alexis have not | | B le iee eadily bel gee ge . 1 h a Captain Kinnear murdered his master | unless it be that he was present, in the year 139 here tufuenees oa memyoblections. ke ynton an outs, | ot Aud Hnally one of the policemen departed | to obtain a sum of moncy which was in tho | whenthe murderons attempt wae maseupon the | (eat there isa spiritual influence whi GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. «| - ((4## RICHTER, : hie cyening dress, and | "pe the tige he reched Me. Weldon’s, i house. After killing him the wrete! life of his imperial rather, which excited so pro- | "Crtniniy the dectsine of Hee Rae ie — TEACHER OF MUSIC, fhe Teoh atin na |g By, the time he reached Mr. Wi Mdon’s, it was | the housekeeper. He was arreste sound asensation throughout the civilized world. | | was taught, both by the Savior aml be a9 ly _935 Pa. ave. bet. Sth and 10th ste. ide grocse; towhies | RINE tem orclock; the wmoumfertable. guests ial im La girl of fifteen, named Grace Alexis stood on that memorable occasion cluse | apocties, that both divine and deamouiac eg WILLETT 4 nvorr, Si es i Marks, W ‘as living in the house, as an ac- | behind the emperor. nee: iD i e 2 5 } that Looks | shee Tagen fool <a complice, alleging that she knew of the murder | — Ou another orcasion the Grand Duke was en- | ‘#€h¢e= dist roll in upon the human soul; and 90 Pusxsrivasia Avance, WASHINGTON HOTELS. i j t th is nothi hould: | | ! ssed | of the master before that of the housekeeper | joying a sail on Lake Onega. At y sh uch ‘desire—and do eo mach need as thon, | FASHIONABLE MATT! DF } Suntiwrg hut an agreealleevening, had gone to | took place. ‘Her story was that he threatened | stance from his barge a young Russia movies | ued desire—and do 9 much Sorggraeneod | BATTEN AND FERRIES | SoHE HAMILTON.” | ' ww far did you come tagether To Fourteenth street; there T turned of to | Mis. Weldon to make hie adieux, when there | (ok blice. Her stor : s e- | Qivine intluence: $e ee eres - . : : gave the alarm; but, as | man was rowing his sister ina small skift.. The be _ ‘ ; om the diay pearance of the, across was | ro oar whol might ern eel reed ag nasey ano 9g! roe tee young nobleman appeared to be unskilful in the alls false notions el id ie i big i ~ i . deved more mysterious by this state 7 “i . iW derer, it was discredited. He was hanged, and | management of his oars, and in consequenee hi erni i 2. oa ricer . Soehts There seemed stsalute!y withing todo | geAhch,the door Mas opened and s policeman | she was senteneed to the penitentiary for’ fe. | frall boat was capslzed. "Without a momeuts Tie dost not prove Hee tallacy Catal, Wec- | oR WINTER, NEW AND HANDSOME. acts tr but wait for bis arrival as patiently as possible; | tenes meet | Almost thirty years have elapsed, and she isstill | hesitation, the Grand Duke plunged into the | \fow do men account for the fact that eatot the CoRSER oF K avy Lara Sreeets. Clegantly situated Hotel bas been, weronghig renorsted, refuruithed, free le began t ; r. Weldon burried forward to meet | @ prisoner, no more a blooming girl, but an old | water and succeeded, not withour great dime - | PACKGAMMON, CHESS - | Seat end eniocent. 2 oe making it one cept Ung eben yl aes. Weblo meetin | ee eae ean eet ee ee eee prematarely culty and much Personal peril, Fa rescuing come this conception Pepe och Sod peveres | DARE sul gHeCREnS. ge oar i superb suits of apartments to fansllies nad pont ral ong 5 % a Tom time r u oun ‘or eroism q ° r a J % momen te oracee ae pend Bl Gs ashok ; ent, visiting the institution, heere and publishes | teccived 4 geld medal at the Wants of his tame, er te een) at SOLE Senmeytania erence. | OF Wransient GRD OC OORDS & HUNTOON the missing man might appear, and the cere- A, Prisoner down at our station sent this | herstory. ‘here is talk Of @ petition forker | the Empcror, and always proudly wears the and their v: fecling out atter: Tighe ahowed | \y sit THE | as" ew al roceed The company wax dreary, | Of we, Mh ae gs release. People say sts strange, ‘tis decoration on gala occasious.as themobiest which | tion'as now fleit of 4) 0F coarse, ateo | “ONE IDEA” | “WV. mE ARLINGTON rr every one knew what had happened. | pint gugilon opened the missive eagerly; peo- | strange, ‘tis "tis 5 decks his breast. seeking does not prove the existence of an ob- | T galety was out of the the only | ": Tamian theratnsgactonation beene eke: then dies away, Even if tala weaten | “Tis lass visit to Berlin was in June last, when eet, but it shows anced which it is not apartor, “LEAN SWEEP VERMONT AVENUE. amusement was to rush ry time | with then: for God's sak ‘and .¢ pont wept lifetime of imprisonment might he scones his father on his visit to the | (og's economy to allow. ‘Our Savior asserts the ULOTHING SALB any one came, in hopes of seeing the picasant |" spopdinsshulpeg 5 me fon me out. | be held to Bave amoiled her and Emperor William. He has also made extensive seasity of thane apieitunl disheantee, ant dertome | ‘T. ROESSLE 2 Son, brown face of Dick Strong | Ashoutot laughter followed this sunstnce- mulght be sot irge to dic. | There would be little | journeys, under the guidance of his tator, #2 Bis | ics not possible tor men to understand them. It | At Oak Hall, 525 7th street. . so exunazile Strong went — tous Rotel on the | ment, the rar? po, mused, they thought | lived, and the ery of murder went up, are ow | arations for peeoent journey were commenced eal hy ad pooetregen had returned there. No, he bad not bec seen. | acres of brick and mortar and mijes of dusty | as long ago as Juty lavt, immediately after his | [vided in detail as if itwere an earthly eretan aa TRUNES. a Mr. Strong nest inquired ofthe paiicemsnalong | mefri mreeta, Her kindred are Qead. her erimes arg | return {fom Germany, tne etfeate and | "Those living in the present have pan Sper vrs ti ‘very existence Distory: decided who shoul: an thissuypocition bad occurred nea pen, | cven ta anfamiliar, ‘To guch gone © late morey gat | Seka not the high honor of | Nced oF this help; but for that great | —— . asa possible | to hear yart of the race who live in daily conscipusness | LADIES’ eed MEN’S 8A‘ Srulanation: of »Dighie akscnce—bis splended ; tidings SE eRe Hee Bee bye ou ‘9 imperfection, who ‘Onin darknoas and LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, nothing unuspal hed happened, except thai | UPRE SeTBPe. lez, in practice ot Oroages Bed eee Gos potas, however, wy Grautisty settted in Pisa one tee ncedtule Ter ehepetion oy ant SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, there bad been a Gre on Breadway and i ‘nd ting edvance. According to aa old jot the time | }, pranens ‘This was the news with which the young ! " married, and ts sow Mrs. Ormsby. Geis- | of Petes the Groat, Sho wee carte perticine Divine Spirit to and comfort men. There TRAVELING BAGS, \ | mary : women ‘from ‘times when conscio' | wars, tleman came heusc,and the a ot y ae >» and ‘has'mot ‘ore i we are all of us jusof | Evpearance ot tae trtde-gredes settaed stranger} EET 2 Miuvestrasrdinary” ducoees as s res | fuer, =, brahibied from ‘becom iriuenced by Spi eahan ot casseiros: oat SADDLERY ent ARKESS. ! of come from tor years Ser uadertenting ma nevertheless able to | 1, GREAT at PRIONS FOR | 5 * Poor Faith sat iz her roome looking, like ‘a from @15,000 to @20,000 per year. ee hati Erg Rar rp Prepare ourselves for its reception by making |" _ baer ttl Pp, 2: aceitzEs Trends te gaveerd found ———~ wa of Both sexes. has poet ames of over atx | Vietenes of therand Duke's sults ere com: chrsclves susceptible to spirit Beaseuce.. Af zoe maNnUractoR® ' he: a none ne ‘The hours ot the more business tham all the orem male doc- ferned.Gonveruenty or Sootee In the | {Pirlt world, believe that God bas found you. Do y Without any pews Sous li " 4 PF I H i i : her ? girls } miles every day. iy ep ae ot down to the grave to anni- looked out {> see if Mr. | don hs most important his | jue thought of going SRYESTH STREET, Strong had como, but each time only to retarn | guast be oe ‘Sects. She is a handsome woman of 48, | Pompanions are Aide-tle-camp Orn is Bilation ? is encre veiay we on ¢ more than . 7 Leek dianppointment, 20 that in (he bridal | nantcteneea clear-beaded,stout-hearted, strong-willed, viva’,| \asbent eget wee tenis ihe metiai | # light to shine pou the road that leads to the Ove door above Odd Fellows’ Hal asim the parlor there was gloom | sed 4 cious, and intel |. Her is a New | Hi E Gecndlon et bute Vie “ Freat beyond ‘No better argument can be made | - noTicE. o and was York cillor of State Machi " > of the E: fish jor Spiritualism than that it settles faith. “ ‘STAZS pet = me whe hah-10'} A s0RROWING and reproachful ter of Le ge =~ imperial } ets lard on XCM Medion Trance. t nn Chinciie iy mired —_= ; bees oa on farewell message to the Guards and aide-de-cam | busband to stay PUTTER: BUTTER": Eroadeas, wisicl¥ was the nearest | justice to tet you of just beeanse sou are going | Pt Satie: alocia, go. throne; and Count Schouvalof, cornet of Hus- | Voted to rubbing hi back, Gis tune is pleasansly | | Prime Roll and Keg BU’ Co TEER RD EEPAIA ALE and home ov west Thirty-sixth | to marry a rich man’s daughter.” Perhaps some day you'll waken: [Ora Sie Guardted personal attendant on his | con = express. sd Vniow square, he | There was no tise arguing with such a person; Wed ece-aick atgs to imperial highness the Grand Duke Vladimir people was awembled | ard es Dick once more drew on. the obj repr of one of the stores from the upper win- | ble overcoat. Charlie Strong could wot yaar ‘Fhe Moarts Gat yon be * Ab! I ia " pounds ‘YELLOW BUTTER forbveker's | Bercner & Engels LAGER ‘The latter is also an intimate friend and com: | ,,@7 During th an Cale at Portamouth 'the | :¢. in slures for sale tow Up 6 pire hureh, by pied. the rts that j ur tom of the Grant) Dake Al ee com | sister of Delest, whos» resi- THOMAS 200... | MINERAL WATERS, e7-An old of seventy is the chaplain of | Journal, tepleton's ¥ ence was b the "Rowan pag Be a ing ashe to avoid the throng occurred to | wear a shabby coat, and wonld not have wear | the Kansas State 5 B7-A Cincinnati child tied crape on the door na i ‘fie! Gtk; ST a uiskaia r a's mind: uo. be was browd-shontdered | riage. Yeu will do better next thers 87-The Jowa press geucrally fayor abolishing | tose if the world come ’ my Faind esc Ms LOCkETS ge JEWELRY. ws Detwees oe | AR AATHARE S mouts a Cork th. | tod och sts below oncten pricee3 pe ee BF beseastvenls averse, ite whteb smoke was issuing. Nothoaghts | - it wax all because you wou ee e ‘ d he beg@n te push the throng, | AVhien they reached the house there was @ | the grand jury system. mee eieee "hr Polly soaid bax y barasae rs out riding as it did the family across the street. | ony for Polly would havebeen burned (

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