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cHICcage. ‘BY JORE G. WHITTIER. | ‘the disap- | stilt himeetf that | her hardships would in time her to recon- 1 so _ offer. So dsexty our Mtile i oumsckeeper, was suddenly transformed into a Fears eine eto aan, heroine, and Madge was delighted beyond Mee clasped each other's , ond sa ‘The City of the West is dead! ." Harry, who had been for, they should time im a city bank, bad lately been proi ean sifted sugar | and was arging her, to gi Se ee See T Be, oe together "Bu ti hres,’ tri between each. Bake in ‘oven; ‘h },’ tripple iton a 5 . ull, ® pleasant faced fellow, who was pieces of paste, aad, when ‘belt Gone, boom Bast, from West. from South and Nerth, | loved ones, she would rather not return just, Just raking in a hundred slugs or more. Spindle | them up lik) wafers, and put in a small wedge ancias on bape tives te She did not give the reason, but we knew that e » | of bread or picce of wood, to keep them in Messages of hope shat forth, aan alien eg ‘was inclined to listen. * Tell you what to do, = ve me wath the se ing wave, The world. fall nanded. reached to save. het away, and were a little selfishly seid the gambler, continuing: “go me halves for 4 ” vw and ornamental dish for serving wit Ste sik: bed Steer ol So then she would stay with ws?” Madge | Giq'gn 7+ and see how you come out.” Spindle | TY POA very nice and eatiiy nade ne he dreary wohl absil All, asked, half-fearing that some other plan had | “atthe end of the hour he had wona‘‘stake”” | Owx who bas it of exter- With dearer homes than those o erthrown, bern made. of several thousand dollars. Spindle was minating the repulsive ug: Ifany of your For love shall isy cach corner @tane, “ If we would let her,” she said playfalty. cinated. ‘1 will doubie this to-morrow ni; readers need @ sure remedy for bedbugs, the i ricken city! from thee throw «Let her!” We put our arms about her, and | said be, mentally, ashe left the gainblers can have mine, and cleanse the house of this The asien cackcloth of tht wor declared that we would never let her go sway: | Hie qichied it. This must've. Erippled troublesome vermin without expense. They An ld. as Thebes to Araphion’s strain But one day there was aring at the door, aud Spindle, as he sought the tent again, two nights have only to wash with salt water, filling the tT sof cheer thy walls again’ | gnother stranger—a man with a serious face and | atterwards it was trippied. ‘Spindie tcaus to } cracks where they frequent with salt, you How shri istroes | @ bookish air about bim—inguired for Mise break or té be broken,” said the bystanders, one | ™ay look for them in vain. The primal » selfishness! A } Somers and — Mad, ee ee night, about a week after his original venture To _—_ nce Pores Pre.—tTake the © instant rose. to take thy part, | Long ago, when scarcely more than | Pook asthe is betting.” “He * | juice an ted rind of lemon, The engel in the human heart | they had Knowneach other, Ruth, ard he, and | netok at the dasthe is betting.” He is, indeed, | 3 al cen ee ee ali these years he had ge of th g Pa ad?u! hotceanst, Crstst again has preached through thee Tot Hamanity mere thy t hepireet nt that when the rig 1 w a prot teoli ew sew And love a still miraea | Arlancee ty for December. jove thet had ke 41 during her some w betting heavily. The rattlesngke has charmed Lim. Bet after bet, till the winnings of the | week have lett bim; bet after bet, till its earn- ing~ are all gone—till the laste‘ slag” is up, and he bas but a single “sight” for it. Woe to him, | for he wins! The tide is floating again, sugar, the yolks of two eggs, three tablespoon- tuis of four, milk to fill the plate. Bake with an jercrust till nearly done, thentake from the oven, and pour in the beaten whites of two eggs with two tablespoonsfuls of sugar; then set it back in the oven till it is a little browned. Perhaps it was | pt her so | ry trial, ht time ntly ti Spindle iseven, safe” he Tem Sroxcx Parer.—a French novelty is said to ing in no-way dis- | GPs hundred slugs? mara © blind, » | bave all the peculiarities of sponge, absorbing gpa, Be loved had | str ngth of his confidence. One by one the water readily, and remaining moist a long time. | Tt has been tsed asa dresethg for wounds with and tu the pl Spindle docs at be aaa = me to (nak her to share the houor with | ayo Bo ay la taad gp ee considerabts advantage. For its fabrication, a 2 “y . here was a wedding at our house soo ia? ak a0 ao | evenly and finely ge is added to OUR AMERICAN. after, and Dell and st agcucel ie wna ordinary paper pulp, eae on tao ae : with he bride an Boilie boee | common paper-making apparatus, into shects 4 KITCHEN ROMANCE. pore that Harry conting al in spite Of | cards Sass hand—tour queens | of different thicknesses. _—— oe ue a eS e way Dell ne - and a king; four aces only will beat. him. | , TO Pekserve Grargs.—There is no trouble ‘ie shire ae ween? hen she hears bis step, there scemss strong | Eocicnose cam have but three of those, for ns | {keeping grapes through the Wiater. Te res ae brit rege Tt edit El nce 4 attain with ne | S8¥ one on the boitom of the pack as the gam- | gathe mE gee for keeping fresh, they shonkt corey ed Ia pBhe m peer ty Uhre, Show of silver and jewels bat the happy couple | Bier Iaid the cards on the table; the gambler | be allowed to hang on tho vines until they are seemed to think th ouncement that Bridget was about to t all goort t's not meself tage nestling in the shadow “Shure, an” ter go- te- was ‘“intirely for the sake of ” within ten minntes w: daily of amd a cok Wanted,” Sitnar e end month, after havin, A the ¢ idates for office at the late | ir¢ ” lenose, according to the article intended to be ed. easively a #harp-tongyed Seoteh wor | Californtaclection wasone who was very antious Popo lege ory it te no Berean or those things should be made first which will cacti he Guctes aud, Gro. fedependent | On the day before the lection several pasture, | tm to henitate. Can it be that he has the other | “wit tbe eek of the oven. Light peste requires ers of the Emera 7 al 1 ggested ast procure pasters, | SU 2 mode; A recommended by the gentlemanly agents we old fellows unions fou get | SCG, Ne, he will not think it; but what shall he rately quick oven; for the oven is too Were still without a servant. “I don't see what we are to do,” said_mether, coming into the kitchen with a tueful face, af missing the last of the four. eeperemium”” said Madge, rollin; sleeves, and making a vigorous attac pasters,” said they. count his cash capi Saud Sontatsons poneek t bd on q se, ane What's y feo 5 hee | wise. Tarisor puits that are iced should be conrse of time. them gummed anc ut, of course.” said the | what do you do?” «Bet my claim inst | iced; or if the oven is too hot, the door shoald be Why not answer some Res the advertise. Peasit rented _ Rom “ar co Co bye your pile,” said Spindle, intensely excit: | left open, else the iccing will become brown be- re getting when yont take them : the printer man look him, but as the cash wag, 4he het was taken. Spindle throw his eards | fore tey are baken. Small articles of pastry ne off Amd picking up the 1 ainnd. was not done until after nine a sprinkit iz of a. > of t with his bem will Jed ye elec ight “ fixing” the ‘paste end his wite eldest daughter tr h for Young ° for cried, dfopping | 8p in exch other. Their bome is the cosy cot- home where the tired Professor of Dead La: As for us, we are going on in the old way, try- » would think very differently. In; ft turning chips, then a layer of 1 then him and set uphousekecping fur | Ipgto make the bent of foreign “holp,”’ and | Mun giocl om which wer Hagler ae eee ae | sawdunt atternately ta the (oe ee am, then hers ot © there was nothing for us wo = flcegp. bea Pins Pad bg oer | im the tent and opens a strong wooden chest. doe ee ~~ be tial it ip better that it » bat fined one to take her place, an e: croug! follo MW rit om | shonld not be. These should be put in the cool- ne might think, with Pm “zervante’ ample.—Hearih and Heme. Two bags of dust are taken from it, and the pul Election “ Pasters candi You need a great num! too, for everybody will ‘scratch’ in your favor.” The suggestion was pleasant; the candidate wich lay in a right; Afterward he walked | ¢ & printing-house, and ordered the printing of | © paid in advance. he said nothing. Tk# printing 3 e eat night; | Md ® face whiter than the tont above iiim— | Cis. 4 a rhonda Pte) . : idles © ee da king. Eaglenose filed his 8 patty pans, without being buttered. was the usital variety ‘of | ard the candidate, who had beca walking up | ht dupcuy and, ® king. Eaglouo Pastry, when baked sufficiently, may be easi whs, middle-aged women, ete, at d down the hatchway, marched triumphantly | Q%,0ne by one—three aces, a king and SEAR ee oe ee ener may BS carly and his wite’s mother meant that he should see it. our bet and raise you a hundred bet- ed Spindle. Eaglenose is nacertain. He looks wistfully at the gold, furtively at his fully ripe, and then gathered with eare to avoid bruising. ' The tairest bunchessionld be chosen to put away, and with a pair of «mall scissors all detective or bruised grapes shoutd be cut off. gifts we of the college—a | see | ter,” rept H . tee a | - Revive Bygenais Lac sol aera They should then be placed in boxes well venti bad served us x over | guages is learning the living tanguage of love; | Kis hand. © He waits, he weakens,’ sard Spine | Iated, and remain for a fow days, wuen they he'd | rad there is not one of the stutents, from fresh | te to himself. <7 thought hewar ‘blutiney? | should bo packed in boxes holding six oF elght ond a fortnight later Bridget, we, | mile from the Professor's sweet-faced wife, Spindle does not see the smile on the ohn ace of the | pounds each, first sprinkling the bystander at the back of the gambler, or he layer of mahogany sawdust, or, w! better, cst place in the house, where the air is pure. Baxixe or Pastnr.—In the bakin es staggers under the heavy load, as he try, the heatof the oven should be Te rings it towards the table. Spindle ‘sees a | 310,000 mark on each of them. “ Bet you them of pas- lated | du? He hay not money enough on hand to ‘‘eall™ | Hot, the paste will be colored before It ts proper- “t; | him. He does not wish to do this; it would be | ly baked; and if it is then taken out of the oven | wardly. “Hal” says Spindle, “I have it | it will fall, and become fiat; also, a cool oven now; I will bet my claim and the few thousands | Will not cause it to riso sufficiently; aud puff I have left against his pile, if it only be I paste baken in an oven with anything that Woo tae yeas [og Peed Oe | Causes much steam, will not be 90 light asother- upou the table with a half paralyzed motion ; 'auire to be baked in a hotter oven than large ones. All pastry requires to be baken in clean Not a word was spoken by cither, and nose had mo reason’ for so d ments afterwards the to the door of th slid about on the tin, or pan, ‘while hot; and puffs, patties, or small pies, may be lifted’ from the tin, without breaking, by putting your tin- girs round the edges and carefully lifting them; rs. “Abons | Hamliton, Wi Which cannot be done auless they are baked in his tent | €bough to be taken from the oven. To Stkaw a T be light, and th 7 as—the Half an hour later Spindie sat Betore-him was the picture of a fair, t fac, that had won his love but a Nobody secs him weep whil play of light in its eloquent in, and step heavily, too cy E € z e 3 = 5 LJ antset it op ® steamer, placed over boiling nep- |, Atlin, Bayard: thon Delaware, 1413 Mise, avenue. Biair, Francis P., Missouri, 1653 Pa. ave., N. W. Boreman, Arthur I, West Va, Waah’n Brownlow, William G Buckingham, Wm. A., Conn., 819 15th st., Cal , A., Kansas, 1327 F st., Northwest. Cameron, Simon, Penn., Arii Carpenter, Matt. H., Wis., cor. Casserly, ¥ +» Tennemee, 4 A st. ugene, 12 La. sq., P a —— need reer Clayton, Powell, Arkansas, 1214 F street, N. W. Cole, Cornelius, California. — » N. Paes aes lenry, Tenn., Corbett, Henry W.,01 m.514 13th st.,northw't. Cragin, Aaron H., N. H., 430 ist street, east. arrett, Kentucky. le G., W. Va., 825 Vermont arenne. Edmunds, Geo. F., Vt., 1411 Mass. ave.northw't. Fenton, Keuben E.,N. Y.,23 Lafayette Square. Ferry, Orris 8., Conn., 1410 G street, northwest. Ferry, Thomas W., Michigan, National Hotel. Flanagan, J. W., Texas. Frelinghuys-n, I. T., N. 731 F st., northw’t. Gilbert, A Florida, National Hotel. ja m T., Maryland. Hamlin, Hanni Maine, Metropolitan Hotel. | Marian, James, lowa, 1623 H street, northwest. | Hill. Joshua, Georgia. | Hamilton, Hitchcock, Phineas W., Neb., National Hotel. Howe, Timothy O., Wis., 1708 I st., northwest. dobnson ¥ , 8S 12th st., ni K Kelly, Lewi Le Morrill, Lot M Morton, Oliver ropolitan Hotel. Nye, James W., Nevada, 823 VU ave., northwest. | Osborn, Thomas W., F1a., 1406 G st., northwest. Patterson, Jas. W., N. H., 919 G st., northwest. Pomeroy, Sam‘! C., Kan., 1523 H st., aorthwest. Pool, JoUn, N. C., Washington House. Pratt, D.D., Ind., 127 C st., southeast, Ingle place msey, Alexander, Minn., National Hotel. Rice, Benjamin F., Arkansas, Arlington House. Robertson, Thos. J., S. C., 1310 F st., northwest. Saulsbury, Eli, Delaware, Ebbitt House. Sawyer, Fred. A., 8. C., 1310 F st., northwest. Schurz, Carl, Missouri, 1319 1 Street, northwest. Scott, John, Penna., 106% F street, northwest. | Sherman, Jobn, Ohio, 1323 K etrect, northwest. | Spencer, Geo. E., Als., 918 N street, northwest. Sprague, Wm., R.I., 601 E street, northwest. Stevenson, John W., Ken., Arlington House. Stewart, W. M., Nev., 1328 t Capitol street. e. and H street. 1607 H st.,’ northwest. | io, Ebbitt House. | &15 15th st. northwest. ‘House. | | Stowell, William jas. ave., northwest. | W! M4"#eee Gat; wet. . P. O., Indiana, 4% Kast Capitol st. Sheldon, Lionel A-; Loo Ebbitt House. Shellabarger, Sam‘l, Ohio,726 Lith #t.north west, Sherwood, H., Penn... 415, cor. 6th and D sts. Smith, H.B.,"New York, 817 12th st., northwest. Smith, Jobn’A., Ohio, Arlington Hcase. orth r i C.,Vt.. 1816 T st_,northwest, Henry, Fitinots? Grant Place. Snyder, Oliver P., Arkansas. Speer, R. Milton, Pa., Metropolitan Hotel H Speer, Thos. J.. Ga., 407 C st., northwest. Sprague, Wm. P., Obio, National Hotel. Starkweather, Henry H., Ct., Jenness House. | Stevens, Bradford N., Hi, Jonness House. i | } Stevenson, Job E., Ohio, Arlington Hoase. St. dh » Charles. N. ¥., National Hoetet. » John B., Ps toughton, William 7 618 13°h st., northwest. M YOUNG AND RISING GRNERATION hn, Nebraska, Nat ¥ Metropolitan Hotel. .. North Carolina { it, N, ¥., Arlington House. “n, Penna., Jenness Hou: » Massachusetts, 219 4% Tyver, James N., Indiana, National Hotel. Upson, Wm. H., Ohio, 81@ 12th st., northwest. ‘The voretative powers of life are strong, bat te eee aa hh, Ohio, 71S 10th st-yN-W. | sow years how often the pallid Wee, the lack insixp Voorhees, Daniel W., indiana. cyeand cmanciated form, and the Impowsibility of Waddell, A. M., N. G., 1913 Pa. ay., northwest. | Wakeman, Seth, N. ¥., Jenness House. Walden, M. M., Towa, 436 11th street, northwest. | Waldron, Henry, Mich., National Hotel, | ‘all srplication to mental effort, shew their baecfal im fivence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence ie checking the @e- velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from scheel am@ lace, A. 8., 8. C., Jenness Ho: M., New York Washburn. itliam B. Mase. Eppitt House. sent into the country. ‘This isone of the worst mere- u J PRROU | etropol jotel. heeler, W.A., N.Y. 808 {2th street, northerret,| ™*nts. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ley, Richard H., Ga., 464 C ever c scones of the city, the powers @f he White} ny Gi Whitthorne, Washi 7m h ingto ‘ennesace. , too mush enfesbled eset to bealthfat Willard, Charles W., Vt. A street, northeast. | P°d7: too mash ent od setgscte m. Willams, Wm York, Arlington House. Washington House. 5 Lata Wright, George G., iowa, 31 REPRESENTATIVES AND DELEGATES. ' Brine, Jas. G., Speaker, 81 15th st. northwest. Acker, Ephraim I.., Pennsylvania. Adams, George M.,’Kentucky. | Ambler, Jacob A., Ohio, 937 i street northwest. Ames, Oakes, Massachusetts, Arlington House. Archer, Stevenson, Maryland, Ebbitt House. Armstrong, Moses K., Dakot: Arthur, Wim. F., Kentucky, 1325 F st. northwest. Averill, John T., Minn., 134 F st. northwest. Banks, Nathaniel P., Mass., Artingwon House. Barber, J. Allen, Wisconsin, Ebbitt Honse. | Barnom.Wm. #., Connecticut, Arlington House. | Ban Henry W., Mississippi. John , 1903 H street k, James B., Ky., 1402 H street northwest. Bell, Samuel N. ridge, John L., i F ¢ He is lost 2 ater; cover closely, and steam from two hours | Bigby, Jokn S., G ae orl” said mu : o'clock, So'elo valine diwa te Gcepaine ai tts | ee ted bonrsand alicif oct by cenuine hee | Biggs, Benjamin a | away, sawaing at ; 5 to do has vanished. Last night, rich | ito the breast von find it is well done. ‘Then See suhingtos Sows, | sald Marg “i ‘carpet was strewed with ser ight, bankrupt. Why. then, siould | tke it ups strain the gravy which will be found | Bird, John T., New Jersey | ws @ gem from the modern classics’ vagy Sonn rte Lestat Dh ae He’tan hear the roar of the Yuba as it Ps ey uate: an oyster saace realy, Pre- | Blair, James G_, Minourl | Sesekh. . sea fPenaprecescis ofl : 3 over the cliff only ile abo im. | like stewe tors, and ur this gravy, erat Firginia. Si | or clair. it's 30 the paint, an? Tin gummy was he. + My dear,” | Te'sene ter ima terra ae we ph rinns ened with a liitie butter and Hour, into the | Raltott M. Virginia, St. Marc Hotel. - | thnk Det, donning Ner watesyrodfy.and in ‘oul im Ceo wrk | Kitumers ifthe distance, and the sound of its | ster Sauce; let it just boil up. and whiten with Brotke, George M., bans, 1266 K at rth ~ than, an howr she-was | with the Ameri- : ile ens tt | Waters soothes and fascinates him. Nobody | 4 little boiling cream; pour this sauce over the | Brooks, mee ee can. Of course we were all curious to see the the shears, and gra ‘iaite, dons too.” | Sin tntes him; why shoutd he hesttan, 2 steamed turkey, and sent to the table hot. Of | eee Eig he i native” who in this genteel age had dared to | ‘* We had better kee 4 1 th He ‘moves toward it with eager bound andde- | curse, whilethe turkey is steaming, vou will | Buckles, Chas, W.. Alabama, Exchange Hotel. | ucivertion for ane thing s0 degravinyae-“goneral | candicate; «1 shall necd them a Dear | termined purpose. Up the rocky Lill—up, ap, | lssve the oysters all ready for thegravytrom the | Bullinton, soe Niragg geen pr er | funsework.” 1 think we ad all sgentally pic | met"? sahl she; «T ditn’t know there Were 39.09) | wp, till he standaon the edge of the precipice, | dishwand the cream also boiled, trat there may “erratic gta 22 st. northwest. | caveatda derided waa twang. a'Sueam Sait womenare not expected fekwwre snyviane ret: | fa abate the fan.” We tooks at rhe white tents | us litte delay as posible alter the turkey i | Mass. N: Ecorner uh and L. | joss eho aa med hee palition’” The Coan tae wr | in the distance; hate is plazoned on every onc of | & . and onty advertised for a place in scving the world, and were hardly rthe modest, trim little body who eed as Kush Somers. Wox of brave ed forth to distribute his worked” brown and sunny as a expression, but shadowed A that were cast, of which them by means of a p was similar. genuine lady. Dell had | agely to the with an old schoolmate im a be hay jetzhw. | lat ave induced such a girl to go asked’ mother. ppose,”* said Delt. = some mystery about it, you may de- 4 Madge, who has a weakne 0,000 "pn ever say paster to me ree. I'm going to bed. te is | " astrange sieay, worthy mysteries, but | from Newfouadiand. remained unse waiden 6 gaining in every one’s igraces Newer during Bridzet’s reign had | grant coffee antisnch flaky bisenits ape I a little company of fisher he py Reiger ay te milk and ten eggs; if plain, use a quart of milk peared pon the table. Never had the kitchen | B&CB. ap object of sumpiclon on “Tits hot wer | night wansearpostod wed carried Uethe Waren: | to one of the pampkin, and three be tour coon Tenth tae auch enug order. Some way. with | upoe a peak overlooking a dangerousrecf ealied | county Jail, thare to be kept more spurte’ “ins | Add sugar, seit and ginger to the taste. Bake ee Tagg petting mig’ Weaetiod ioe | Gilticuddy Breakers. 9a strong Jail; and iy fenced around by @ stroug | 4° 000 a filled. pemdiug a balt-hour chatting with ji mistress, | pamene pmmre nce, contig w fasten apon | rock wall-and there are ifly Gerce ‘bull-dogp Exeape from Morinontem. whom we found » far more intefigent compan- | chant for wrecking operations, ahd atier tho oe Lake was confined in a close cell, and at last | 4 Woman Steals Her Own Children. u than many of the giris one i cent lox on the reef of the schooner Albion, | the authorities thought they had him safs. But | | Nearly four weeks ago 4n intelligent English See ee uae he Movil take on | none of the crew of which were subsequentiy | they were mistaken~ He tok a rock outof the | fady arrived inthis cite from Seoneen tobe . re Sade Tickd whe Rad hoped te | diseovered, dead or alive, it was determined to | floor that weighed five hundred pounds with his | she had resided for two or three years.” ter said a lady friend who had droppedin | Search the acorcmentioned hit, Accordingle, & | 0% hands, and crawled under and got to the | story is simple, but ittells the depth and silent detective Laving been procured, together with | doorof the Jail, but here he stopped on account | power of maternal love. Once a happy -and “And why not treat Ler a- one of the family, | Gceetive ay papers, a lntge deputation | of the bull dogs, and, he stood there in the door | contented girl in her native home—atown of if — Sens Li a =— er ome Dell. | made an early call upon Barnacle Bill, and fount <eeweree® for che lor t0 come * and “4 nt him Peers ie cage nell oe ne — dwelt. In ne ¥ sl ers. - 3 J ¢| od | back.” jailor came along at a at Bri town the priest ormon' - ted any further expression on the subject by | tat Worthy jn bed, Inasmuch as he declined j 9 ile and o ism ap: the entrance of Ruth herself. sown there all alone,” raid Madge that evening pailing sight met their gaze. Ss we gathered in the back-patlor with books and ecwing. “Let's ask her t sit with us awhile” fiaving no unmarried brothers, at home, there wasnot the least danger that such an arrangement would result in a romance, and ‘+ mother smiled approvingly Deli hastened downstairs to deliver the fnvitation. it was Ty after much urging, however, that Ruth uld be induced to come, an at first wasa little Siy, as if afraid that she’ might seem to be in- tiuding, yet she carried herself like ome aceus- tomed to's parlor all her days, and was presently Ded ies volume of Browning's pocms After that we had her with us every even thongh when visiters came she always slippe the Bodies of women, evident! Two boiled silk dresses were bodies. of which has yo el man wreeker, a! most of th Crasa conclusion almost un! | tifle men, that th be of any possible us, the girl steadily about her | ago pointed out, and mir? bheabird at ti and at | most sad. with a wistful, longi meyes that made Madge more clew to the past. © morning. an hour too early for any of our callers, there wasaring at the door, which | hair in crimping-pins, an- » fied herself, much to her | carbonic acid by the auc | connection, the vegetation ¢ presents the phenomeno: Towing w the polar eire’ Hunt, considers a8 unsatistac Vpotheses proposed to accou cl mate of ane’ | true solction of the problem itution os the early mean—our | researches on radiant heat. the pr th!” repea or, with an » the prononn f plainiy indicated ownership: and straightway Madge into the parlor and tlew down- | statrs for uth, eure that his was to be either the beginning or the end of a thrilling romance. | would ® yonr apron, Ruth, and ran up | which she cried; “there’s a gentleman asking ra ecomne luxuriant ve > vered. Here again, in the of t, not the polar regions. Itscarcely need be-said that age last Tuesday, while attending a patient, | ya repose, the mother and children The color went of & —- face, and her Pret. Hunt is not alone in bis theory. ® oon he Len apoy ap eims pee Sea Ia lefton a western freight train for gece brown eve ong am a icine ca: e could, pa A mse a dont wb A Nove, Way To SuvPrus ory Tae Mor- | ixst. He the proceeded home, where. his mad- | tbat state whose laws are oe ee | pau Com—A ing ber night, and at_an early hour in the morning r | The Speils of » Wrecker—A Ghastly of a Marryatt, comes In Chance Nook, a se cluded nook in that somewhat secluded fland rejvices in the name of Barnacle, Jill, has loz to get upand open the door for bis surprise party, they let the aunrives iute-the ho: vi Leah Fingers, wrists and ears, cut and torn from rings and other jewelry, were strewn around th In ail there were nine corpses. onl¥ one been identified. “Lhe inhu- being taken into custorty, confessed that he tock the bodies from the wreck | of the Albion and conveyed them on a fisii-b row to his cliff beforedawn. The news ha i ated the Cages excitement in St. Johny, where : , ‘ his cuits and got his hands and feet free. Then | cupy a separate hat. She hud two children, and it unwilling to attract attention. | | earth wi ‘atly richer In carbonle with a piece of the iron link he forced the locks | asking for these as her portion, 'promised to leave could only know her history!” said | the present, and therefore unnt for t! on the three iron Ked on him, and also | the place for ever. Didshe get the little ones? in ad again: but apparently uncon- | tion of the warm-blooded atimals. The the wesden.one plants in periiving thts stmens here wa: t is the belief of many th at | the great depositeef fossil fuel have be Z | rived from the decomposition of this excess of ent vegetation. In this rt times, and thinks that the the © ong in- considered tn the light ot Prof. 1 nee of few hundredths of carbonic acid gas in the atmoswhere, while offering almost no obstacle te the passa: ‘would suffice to prevent ¢ loss by radiation of obscure heat, 40 that the surtace of the land beneath such an atmsphere b like a vast orchard house, in the cunditions of climate necessary to a tation would be extended even RENCH PaNcaKkes.—Two eggs, two ounces of butter, two ounces of sifted sugar, twoounces of fiour, halt pint of new milk. Beat the thoroughly, and put them into a basin with the butter, which should be beaten to a cream; stir , them. He looks at the White spray, far, far be- low him; a hundred phantoms beseech him to come to them. A paase, for an instant only, a whispered something—was it a pray. A quick, terrible leap, then the sam moditig four hours “A ay before shone on the flower-clad hills arow p the sugar and four, and when these ingre- his own | On the white tonts of the sioaplag comp dicnts ave well mixed, 'add the milk; keep stir yale votes | the whiter fueo of the catarsct— From g and beating the mixture for a few minut put it on buttered plates, oven for twent nil bake in a quick minutes. Serve with a cut lemon and sifted sugar, or pile the pancakes high on adish, with a layer of preserve or mar- i die between cach | Bar,” inthe November Overland Montaly. A New Jack Sheppard. {From the Raleigh (N. The most remarkable cl the pumpkin into in, I'll sue for a corde! is a negro murderer in Nash couaty, ed, and stew it over a pamed Luke dobnson. 1 aken up | suftictent water to. keep | for larceny seme months 0 wit- bottom ofthe pot. When ness living in @ little log cabin in tae Woods had ater, and fet it stand | | testified against Lim before the grand jury. He | ove n or twenty minutes, | tracked this witness to bis house one night, and | t* king care that it does not barn. Then remove | Poking his gun, loaded with old nails, through a | ttrom the fire; strain it through a colander men, one of whom | crack, he shot him dead. Ile was immediately ol. Hf you wish the pie very rich, to a arrested and lodged in the jail of Nash county. | ‘i!/#*t of the strained pumpkin put two quarts of | Te only stayes slapped Luke in again. Butthe authorities were | afraid to trust him much longer, so they took bim back to Nash county, and be had bis trial. He was sentenced to be hung by the neck till he wis dead on lust Friday, the 17th instaxt. This } thme they handenfted him securely In the jail, | with enff* made to order, and also put on ankle- cufts, locking them up securely, and then the had a chain that ran m his handcuffs to his anklecuffy, and this chain was locked through a big fron bolt and ring in the floor, He was al- peared. Many were they who listened, and a few followed after him to share the promises of the Western Israel. Of these infatuated pere sonsone was that angel of the househuid, the young girl here mentioned. Our young convert joimed the caravan with her fellow-proselytes tor the weary ney. She had become a Mor- mon in all the strength of her soul, and believed in the new dispensation. On the way to America the same false preacher was with them from Liverpool te Salt Lake, and on the jase, when an ap- itly to procure we folded besi owed a sitting posture ih a common split-bot- | way he married her, and @ true and honora- tumehair, and with his hands reached down— | ble wife she became’ to him. But later, the chained ab ckled—and took the round outof | husband, tiring of the gentle heipmate, must | the ebair, and running it in the ring, twisted it out, breaking the link in about fe sae A pleers. There was a wire in some way connected with | thie ring, and with this he picked the locks on | needs obey the great commandment—puvly; % Another wife. and then a third in quick succes- sion; but at this the only one entitled to that sacred title rebelled and was driven out to oc- tlle entrance of the jnil,and | Ob, no. But from that wic! place and the in this way made his third escape, let ing out | treacherous husband, she went to Culifornia. with him another negro prisoner. Hethus made | During these last four weeks the mother made his escape from tho gallows six days before | hvsty visits to ber neglected ciflldren, and craved hanging day, which was appointed tohave been | them over and over again. In this she as often last Friday. Luke Johnson, we are told, is a | failed. Thenthe courts were appealed to with young, strapping negro man, ginger-cake color, | partial success. The adulterer is indicted for and is about twenty-five years old. bis crimes, and now awaits trial and certain as a slave seven times in Richmond, before | punishment. Without money, now Mra. Ofield the war. He is a meehanical genius, during | secs the chances of obtaining her two boys the war he made a buggy Out of wood, with | eg oe every day, and she must return to di of former periods trop cal plan: Prof. T. Ster the ingenious | ut for the warmer | was sold white-oak springs, and withont a piece of iron | fer home in Sac Not, however, is to be found in | jn it. In this buggy he used to ride to church. without one more effort, and so yesterday atmosphere, wken | When sentence was pronounced on him in Nash | this ering woman went afoot to i's recent persev ity, silenti; pt through a towel at gham city, silently cre; the K streets, eager, anxious, now full of hope, now Sickening tm despair, lest detection overthrow the work she had todo. God was the guards- man of this enterprise. She found her boys asleep, and, waking them up, it was but another | moment until this strangely united family were away on the solitude, hurrying from the dark places they shall never know again.- The jour- | ney hither to Corinne was a flight to be remem- county court-house, as the out he exclaimed, * You all arn’t going to hang | me: you can’t Ve is still loose, and ears he will never leave Nash county. sheriff? marched him od the solar almost entirely | Mapress Cavsmp sy Ustx Titusville (P'a.) Courier, of the 20th, say: . LH. dobnson, of Spartansburg, was taken through Oil City yesterday afternoon in an in- sane condition.” He was first taken two weeks for life, ness develo But he wants Seys the Stadbenviile (Ohio) oral Feby courting | ow, developed, itself Into a perfect frenzy, those neeily but honest funitive from Mormon- a anf » curity | @ dan, con , eaune to our ndtice this | His wife managed to keep him from dolngharm, abroad ‘that Mrs. Ofield halt, and syce the he very , x ot a ma m | andalso trom golng upon the street for three | i cha her children great was the twins of yours!” deceased ays, without giving an infor: ofhiscou- | and excitemeut in Brig Out on “Ob! exclaimed Ruth breathlessly, and | dion, in the Rope at it would for the | janes and roads were seni 5 the; color rushing back to cheek and lip. i better, Dut dually was to prooure asist- searchin ovary destin, but they were ith : take off her apron o ss $9 5 en to Wook Im the glass, she sped up stake, | corps yo Hie Nise taken to his Biiaan, nscused of complicity tm the’ com, vee jeaving Madge wholly in doubt whether the "i driven anger was lover ot, brother. A. half hour | retur ‘some ton | imonte of death er, O1 vase! n; ro! |. I i taing a very loves-like farewcil. | Saye since, and, told & among the | jo.bc ibe, us mst Beginning to build her romance | S500 0 would take the ne ine engiies Of oaing | a whew Son Warne wend wee | tired of life, and ‘wanted God to take | Guiemp the intense pesuling 1 ye . oe jaced Bim s | ie” Me had bis wish, In a few days after | Seana be by at ;, eH eae, but soon afier, | BURIDE the rock eee ema enacee a, Patties ortab ete war. poy at Boke hn : Pin | Rein the nie, Pits mirstng be died, was pth bree al ing na have sf Dot heats Gr fre | conveyed to the last tenement, where | he would have Subsea intand town, Dat heavy lowes by fire | the troubles of life crass. In this death the cir- | 3e70 gellar ente: Mean ate tor the olen DN EeT: | cumstances are peculiar; the wish expremed, | Capital . ¥ Baten ree Foe leet ner? | and the means to contract the disease as ison hee Lae ARuniy sates | stated, was new method of Hd oF Ife. sakes by ony re ing, ber age; Dé cb tq the gentleman's dis- | Another singular | aa oad days guttaie Choa Mercer Sacnings in pee | Saari ‘the digging of his grave = hare, gictena ference atth, and begau at once — | ee ork. She had jnst retorned MUSICAL an | dramatic critic of the J1 eee The schoo! Sd ne fen advined herto tegtanch: | algmapate: Reehing. Journal wriees S40 pus | st glorify the — ing. But to make a succemfal teacher, 4 | of furniture was ever so maltrentedae the grind | SOOT) am, amon: sai knew that at least another year of study would | piang at the Moulton concert last ‘ | Perum, othe instance. ae! ebarre/ | and seoiees Si ereeres have been tak m from Hie Dace who came health to night; ts ol the inare brimstone were in acbpitii"Cidaiteenow ake toa Sa = of complaining =p leneonew o for subscriptions new or paper; &By- | to the incoherent shrieks of Tmelody Kopelesaly wen ae Garett, fire bad carefully instructed her in ated, he 2 moment, and thew it | back, throw off their nmin or bouscheeping, and Knowing herscif f ' it; bis ert wana.” they leave the ears. uke Butler, Roderick K., Pennessee. Caldwenl, pbert P., Tennessee. Campbel Yhio, Metropolitan Hotel. Carroll, dohn M., New York, Arlington House. Chaffee, Jerome B., Colorado, 519 Lith st. N. W. Chipman, Norton P., Db. 725 G st. northwest. Clagett, W. H., Montana, 720 11th st. northwest, Clarke,'Freeman, N. York, 1500 I st. northwest. Cobb, Clinton L., N. Coburn, Jobn, Indiana Coghlan, John M.. © Comingo, Abram, Oe Omar I nal Hotel. 812 13th st. northwest. 3th st. northwest. ¥. av. northwest. New York, Arlington Honse. , Miinois. , John V., Pennsylvania, Ebbitt House. Critcher, Jobn, Virginia, 515 15th st. northwest. Crowland, Edward, Kentuck Darrail, Chester B Davis, John J., WV Dawes, Henry L., Massac be Large, Robert C., South Carolina. Dickey, Oliver J., Pennsylvania, 1496 G street. Donnan, William G., Iowa, 317 44; street. Dox, Peter M., Alabama, 233 New Jersey ave. Duliove, Dudiey M.. Georgia, Metropol'n Hotel. Duell, R. Holland, N. York, Washington House. ke, Richard T. W., Virgi 5 nneli, Mark H., Minn., 1316 I st., northwest. mea, Benjamin T., Rhode Island. Edwards, John, Arkansas, 313 9th #t.,northwest. ridge, Chas. A., Wisconsin, Owen Honse. Elliott, Kob’t B. C., 1208 16th st., northwest. Ely, Smith, New York. Farnsworth, J. F., Lilinois, 112 © st., northwest. Farwell, C. B.. Ilinois, 810 12th st., northwest. Finkelnburg, G. A., Missouri, Ebbitt House. jamuel C. ws P jusetts, Ebbitt House. -» Wash. Ter., 211 A st., southeast. Garrett, Abraham nesses. = J. G .. Ten Lawrence, Pennsylvania. , Edward 1., Tennessee. Milo, New York, Washington House. 1, Penn’a, 506 11th st., northwest. . J., Penna, 215 A st., southeast. Hale, Eugene, Maine, Arlington House. Halsey, Geo. A., New Jersey, Ebbitt House. Hambleton, Samuel, Maryland, Ebbitt Honse. Hancock, John, Texas. | Handley, Wm. A., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. Arkansa: Hanks, James M Se Harmer, Alfred C., Pa., 1008 F. street, N. W. Harper. Jas. C., N. Carolina, 1913 Pa. ay. N. W. Harris, George E., Miss., 331 © st. southeast. Harris, Joan T., Va., Metropolitan Hotel. i Havens, Hi m E., Mo., 417 Hissouri avenue. | Hawley, John B., Ilinois. Hay, John B., Illinois, National Hotel. Hays, Charies, Alabama. Hazleton, Gerry W., Wis.,711 14th st., northwest Hazleton, John W., New Jersey. Hereford, Frank, W. Va., Arlington House. Hibbard, Ellery A., N.H., 610 13th st. northwest \. Jersey, 510 I st. northwest. = aa ag F st., northwest. Holman, William 8., mA. Hooper, Samuel, Muss., 1501 H st. northwest. Hooper, Wm. H., Utah, Welker's, 10th street. Houghton, Sherman O., California. ag cn phen W., Conn., Ebbitt House. Kelley, William D., Pa,. Metropolitan Hotel. Kendall, Charles W., Nevada. Kerr, Michael C. 3d st. northwest. C., I Ketcham, John H., N. ¥., 8% Vermont avenue. Killinger, John W., Pa., 723 13th st. northwest. King, Andrew, Missouri, 526th st. northwest. Kinsella, Thoniae, New York, Arlington House. Lamiso: les N.. Ohio. ‘ampere, Will N. ¥. 814 Ist. north L Willis west. ane ‘New York, Ebbitt House. orth Carolina. mo Lansing, William E., Leach, James MoN > , Hiinois, National Hotel. Maynard, Horace, Tennessee, 111 Penn. ave. MeCielland, ‘William, Penn., 320 8th st. | Wood, Fernando, N. | Young, Picree M. B., Georgia. | LOCK SMITHL Wilon’ John 1.,'Ohie, 55 8d street northwest. fema! zon, John T., Ohio, potions — Winchester, Boyd, Ky., Ai Howe. ode edobages tugdy i menses is looked for with anxiety as the Gret symp. tom in which nature fs to show her saving power im diffasing the cirealation and visiting the chock with THE TRADES. the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite bes i, GOLA Pacaeate oo Dan >. | grown by what it frd.om. The energics of the system V Whylesale Manefectures of Children's’ | are prostrated, and the whole economy is defanged wAIN AND FANCY SHOES, ‘Wittiame, jana, 219 A street, southeast. | j | | | No. 626 New York avenne NW. | The beantifal and wonderfal period im whith bodg r and mind endergo ae fascinating a changs from clfd PLOR Bin to woman, ia looked for im vain. ‘The paremt’s keart tana avenue, | . Vieeds im anxiety, and fancies the grave but waitiag ptm cans a ae os) fer its victim AWNING AND FLAG DEPOT. JOHN ©. HOGAN, Manoufectarer of Awnings, Tents, Horses ant sgon Covers Decorating talts for Balls and Parties All orders ~anptly | ttended to. TI Market Space, over Riley's stor ow F DESFOSS5'S FRENCH BAKERY. . $06 19Tu Sraext, weaR Pa. A Celebrated French Paris Joco's Bread and Batter = wal Rotee and Bestaurante turuished at satis- sctory prices Lepor—Velati’s Oonfectionery, 616 13th street, near’. Orders can be left there eczt-tu" EMOVAL ‘The undersigned has removed trom his ol place of business, Xo. 1012 Pennsylvania avenwe, to 1207 F STREET, between 1th and lth streets, where he is to attend to ail o in his Hine of business. such as BEI HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHY FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM E: BARLY INDISCBETION, LL TANGING, ae moms, SPsAK ING TUBES, &c. iio, bs commeulion bes opteed waprea et an. Conmection' hes opeeed & WAREHOUSE: FURNISHING GOODS and VA. | stteaded with (he following symptoms: Indiaped- tion te Exertion, Loss of Power, Low of Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Auccer of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadfet Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Gold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimmeses of Vision, Languor, Cuiversal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Bnormoes Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flash- ing of the Body, Dryness # (he Skin, Pallid Comnte- nance and Eruptions on the Pace, Pain inthe Bask, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Fiying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobii- ty, Bestlomness, with Honror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pationts than Solitude, am@ nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; ho re pose of MALDST, No carnestaess, ‘peculatian, but a burried transition from one question to another. ‘A share of public patronage is solicit. acieén NCH NerDER. "> AND AWNINGS, . TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Fairs, Festivals. &c. ae for Public and Private Balis and Par- ies. M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, angs 643 Lonisiana avenue. STABLISHED 1833, JOHN McDERMOTT & BROB., COACH-MAKEKS = CARRIAGE KL, 4 RECEIVED ON ST K COMMISSION. CARRIAGES REPAIRED. * Neelam FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOUBER, 618 Orn Sraxer, Orrontz Patent Orrin, By promptiy adopting the latest tmprovoments, SHFSS SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED Te €0 ON—WAICH THIS MEDICINS INVARIABLE KEMOVES-SOOM FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, whether re invention, lam or smabled to do my work in s manver not to be equaled | FATCITY AMD EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF sadigs' Dteonce classed eftnnes boing taken WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. ul of © ‘the seraetzeid Grae °. Daring the super of Dr. Wilsom at the . superintendence . without the “ Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad resalt occurred te two paticnts. Beason had for e time left them, aad both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes,and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that theee excesses are mot frequontiy fo Kiod fa the counizg ft ‘g the world, followed by those direful discases, Insanity en@ iaray ER Agent, | Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylams, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of three assertions. Im Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; meither mirth nor grief ever viaite it. Should a sound of the voice occur itis rarely ar- culate, OLPH GORTZ. AlNiw np SECOND-HAND FURNITURE 4 HOUSRFURNISHNG GOODS. REPAIBING of every description im the Fi “gscon’ Band Furnitere buch. ; r. ; SW. corner th and D etrects N.W. jol?-4m* BCE AED 208 PRINTING ‘arni- st dlc adil. Re Ll BEA ALTE precorsn ainda taadiat aplt-ly — D sirect. betwen 6th ana Tih strects, = “ewe Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.” While we regret the existence of the above dis- eases and symptome, we are prepared to offer aa valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the esa- sequences. BANKERS. SAVINGS OFFICE —TEN PEB CENT. In- SAVINGS OF TEREST PAID. " The PAY of OFFICKRS tm the A. AVY. MAEINE CORPS and GIVIL DEPARTMEDTS aOR Money advanced TREASURY DEAFTSand 10 EXTRS while SECOND POWEE OF fe being obtained. J. H. SQUIER, MONEY 1407 Fet., voor U Wasminere TY Savina BANK, Ith Street and Louisiana Aveune. *iieest compensation isieel Goa Oe Bop ne be mate anh dr ; HELMBOLD'S aaearen @ co. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHE®. 427 F Strest, (two doors from 0.8, Treasary D: is parument, WASHINGTON, o. B-cotve Deposits, and transact a General Banaia, the principal cities taken and git + ce Ser, furnished ta relaticn toa ‘There te no tonic tike i. It is am anchor of hope to the physician and petient. ‘This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfeits and those cheap de-nctican Price @1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles fer Delivered to any addrems, Deverfe eymetems = ;

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