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AUGINT AT LAST. Low Flying. HOTELS, | RAILROADS. After the Accident—Mouth of the Shaf: | ano’her), when one snmmer’s afternoon, the | the voice of love, and less abandoning of her- CAUGHT AT dees 3 } WASHINGTON ter —— conch drives op, and ont of it gets these tw) | self to currants. However, Master Harry he == ‘nie Low flies the summer ewallow—scenting rain. ILLARD'S HeTEL BY BRET SAkT etiidven. The Guard says to our Governor | keptup,and his noble heart was as fond as A TRUE STORY—BY 0. 8. 5 ‘Aud low my heart from pressience of thin; W ee “Tdon't quite make out these little passen- | ever. Mrs. Walmers turned very slespy aboat ae ‘When the clouds scatter, both will mount again. WASHINGTON, D. 0. What I want te my has>tnd, elr gers, but the young gertieman’s words were, | dusk, and atocry. Therefore, Mra. Wal- I always recall with keen relish the joke j — f you're a man, © that they was to be brought here.” The young | mers went off to bedas per yesterday, and | which Fanny Burns played on her echool-mas- The summer swallow skims £0 low for flies, REMOPELED, REFURBISHED: give me an answer— gent’eman gets out; hands his lady oat; gives | Master Harry ditto repeated. ter. It was altogether vnpremeditated and in- | And tinds in cloudy, not in sunny skies; j Piva Phivare " ze is my Joe? the guard som: thing for himself; savs to our ‘ Abeut eleven oe Salve os ets cone = 4 volun! © » Ler past, but ihat made it all the So I, by being sad, may grow more wise. j eT SOD G : * We're ty stop here a e nove enjoyable. Penrhyn, sir, J Rating races ead tee drooms will be re- | Mr. Walmers and an elderly lady. Me. Ww e3 Chariton was very «dignified, stera at a | per pan soe paten gener Post mers looks amused and very serious, both at | tims, anc prided himself on the strict discl- | And men and swallows should not, y mar, and tucks her. in her iittle sky blue mantis, | once, and says to our misses, “We are mitch in- | pine enforced in bis school. But Fanny Birus, | Aud well for both thatekiee are sometimas gray. ; quited. Chops and cherry-padding for tw Six months agu all.” This | The rooms ore neaily furnished, well Hebe arise, demancing ep.siolary communication be- | contains many of the gasconades quoted in more Tenttloted, tnd provided with all modern tween us. Notes would be written and passed | modern jest-books. Here is oue of thess that | =. me uve tow, bak the wentecna the com: dicted him in th fmind tn which hen waa, he we shontd have ‘fetched | trom hand to hand nutil they reached their | has undergone various alterations: « If L come and there 4 eofa— Boo's goes ops | is i | dec20 1y 3. ¥F. CAKE, Proprietor. under his arm, ani walks into the Louse mach | debted to you. ma’am, for your kind care of our | with her bla k eyes, wrepressibie love of rau = z a teas eos ay little children, which we never sailicienly | god ready wit, was almost t-o much tor him. — b [a pnteriobe meena piney wo) G Bay, | Beots leaves me to judge what the amaze- | acknowledge! Pray, m: m, Where is my Fanny and i were very good friends. I used | ante pos os bea chase sa 920 SCOTT PLACE, i ment of that establishment was when thozetwo | boy?" Our misses & ‘Coobs has the dear | to draw Ler home on my sled, rum races with yes are gladder tear decd Sm 1 K streets, | tiny creatures, a'l atone by themselves, was | boy in charge;sir. Cobbs, show Forty!” Then, | her, give her dainty morsels out of my dinner Therefore, to-day, 1 would not if I could, | marched into the Angel; mach more so whenhe | besaysto Cobbs. “Ab, Cobbs, f am glad to | basket, and form various other gallantries | Forego my grief, and be of m mood; AMILTON HOUSE, j r+ mn who bad seen them without their seeing | eee you! [understood you was here!” And cur Juvenile ideas of suchthings. And | 4c'yen might swallows rise, and mis their food — slxpay h m. gave the Governor his views of the oy pl = says, * Yea, sir. Your most obedient, = sae ® — o ar T Mi pee lone Ske 4 decd N. BR. corner of Lieb and K at: a. BALTE 1m A at upon. “ Cobbs,” says the Gov- | sir.” with her instead of drawing her, and made pi — 78o.m. | areas, “WF tate So au; 8 aceac oe OA saree to | i sine be Rerprieed ts hea Reta dmy Ik bec: chaces of oranges inlieu of bestowing on her | _Mfyberbole of Different Nations. yn | ay eTarions. niet their friends’ minds. In which haps: bat, Boots assnres me that his heart beats arts and baked apples. It was about thistime | The Spaniards and the Gascons have been the Lec: pony . j Kaomgee nee, | ky =. cane yon must Keep your eye mpon’em till I | likes haminer, going up stairs. © I beg your | that te mania fur writing notes took posses | greatest practicers of the art of hyperbole. Ts | Aver the Ie of Domeher. 18%, Pe 1 Sens come back. But, before I take these measures, | pardon, tir,” says he, while unlocsing the door; | sion of ns. Although we saw each other before | {he seventeenth century a little book was pab- | srausieat Roadere will Bra thle boos | and Oat | Cobts, Pshonid wish vor to And trom them- | © Lbope y ngry with M scheo!, at Tecves, at noon, and after school It in- | lished with the title «-al-man-sir, or Rnodom- | uc of the aot deulvotie ned eet one | selves whether souropinionsare correct.” “Sir, | Fer Maste variab pened that during study hours, | ontades of the Most Horrible, Terrible, and In- | \entently lecated heger 1a the ety | to you.” says Cobbs, ‘that elail done di qeatters ot sudden and vital importance would | vincible Captain Sir Freaerick Fig | reetly ack,” and taken the o onse]aencas, My provided for. and Strasberg. arse fc " Belay Honse with Birasb. eo proper destinations, for thero was a matual | to thee with my foot | wiil kick thee so high ia | ZEOf Si guests walt eg and Winchester be carefu! | rietor, Z. RICHARDS, has determined | commedation train Mr. Walmers only says, “No Cobbs. No. agtecment between ali the papils to perform | to the air that hadst thou ten cart-loadeot bread | to Provide a goed caterer. - povisextt = — Through tick to tl ext can be bed at the ood fellow. Thenk you!” Aud, the door | such offices secretiy snd faithfully. Sometimes, | thou shouldst be in greater fear of starving than |] Xson's HOTELL. ———~—S | Washington Tioket Ofice at all hours in the e legs we g opened, goes in. indeed, we would sit near together.—on op- | of (ailing.”” Another is an elaborate description Ep*s8e OTEL, yin tuk Piinenaehie seh Bettenee ob Foor, only fonr—did he say— of course, and it re Boots Roe in too, holding the light. and ho | posite sides of an aisle, for instance—so that we | of the vaporer’s furniture: “ My bedstead is | Ro. ve0 © staEnr. ‘ : ty eemeen ue. " Saved! and the other ones?_En? sto express to me sree Re, Walmers go uD to the bedside, pend | eguld deliver oar missives directly to each | made of the ribs of giants, the ticking of my bed | jo. . | “Shon h Ssabh Bons Mescor Transportation. Way de they cs ke gentiy down, and Kis the littie sleeping fa otter. | is filed with the mustaches of the mastersof the | jest Berwxes Trm ann Stu Srurere, | 5 I Ticket Agent Why are they all It’s Cobbs!” cries M hen, be stands looking at it fer a minute, This practice of writing notes was of course | camp to the Grand Turk,” and so on. The | 22 SETS EES TTR AND Stu Steeeve | ONT, Geol A Kt, po eld Looking and coming t ning to him and catehing holdof | looking wouderfully like it rr do say he ran | strongly condemned aud strictly forbidden by | = — _ Norah comes ening to him | awaywith Mrs. Walmers); aod of his t'other | the little shoulder. “ Harry, my dear boy! Hay Master Harry starts op ai Wha at?_a mes: Dll take it. 1 know his wife, sir, more modern versions of these stories gain much | o eed IMPERIAL HOTEL, ie gentlyshakes | our teacher; and as Fanny and I were cépecial | in form, as in the aon | instances: A Gascon JAMES BYKES, Propricior. } HROUGH LINE BE- and frequent offenders in this particular, he | while skating, was pushed down by an acqanin- » J TWEEN WASHINGTON managed to glance toward us many times in| tance; he got up, and said, in a rage, ** It is FEONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVERTS A looks at him. | tie course A day. We were generatly suc- | very lucky for you, sir, that I don’t dislike fall- | sir,” 1 thought I couldn't t saya Cob’ - ee , - Besswcen Wh end 1th sersais, \ Wasi sero. canter 8, 1878 Looke at Cobbs, too. Such is the honor of that | cessful, however, in eluding his watchfulness, | ing.” An officer hearing come one eelebreties | ‘Tre w ‘ “ Ferema: r height and figure. W: melte, thet he looks at Cobbe, to see whether he | and mansged to coshange. g10ss numbers of | the exp it oF prince who, in two ascanits a | Wasmixeton, D.O. Set caeieerane: Yoss Ay, ay! ject of your journey, sir? Mateimoniat has brought him into trouble. small bitsof paper, on which messages were | on a town, ha six men with his own ‘ 1 ‘OBE. wivhowr chanee of care. + Oat by and by | “We are going to bo married, Gotha, at | "tL ammot angep: my child. Tonly want you | scribbled. | hand, cried ont, “Bah, I would have you to | :teemtan pire harass See eas eee | Leave daily (except Suner ya tare A, a ane * Just saved his Gretna Green,’ responded the boy. “We havo | to dress yourselt and come home.” But one day our hour of griet came—or at | kuow that the very mattresses I sloep on are | rose tna tie cccummodations of his presecite | SPB tt ae: pata ay tohiswife rpose. Norah has beeninrather | Yes, Pa.” o teast so I thought for the time being. Fanny | stuffed with nothing but the whiskers of those | wtlishment, which be promises We tems et | conve dally (except Sunday} at o20s.m.2.0 ame Soon he'll be free.” | ‘obbs; but she'll bs happy, now Master Harry dreases himself quickly. His | hud handed me several notes, to which, for | whom I have sent to stumber in another world.” | ieeet So tho bas in Wosbington. spe. ‘ God bless you, - | we have found you te beoar friend.” hreast begins to swell when he lias neariy | some reason, [had neglected replying. And | Another Gascon, in proot of his nobility, as _/8nd- (Bep. Obron ‘sme. iScribner's for January. |” « Thank you, sir, and thank you, miss,"'says | finished, and it swells more and more as he | svon came another, neatly folded, which she | serted that ‘in bis father’s castle they used no &, HE ARLINGTON,” ! ————_-«ee- = | Cobbs, ttor your good opinion. Did you bring stands ot Peyton _ SS | reached over to me with considerable exertion. | other Brewood than the batoea of the different T any luggage with you, sic?’* a-looking at him, the quite image of aa Accompanying it was a lead pencil, though for | marshals of France of his own fami A sol. VERMONT AVENUE, The Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn. | yee hook thon he gives me his word | Piease may the spiritror that 1ittte | Afc? purpose I could not imagine. I was just | dier said “he bad been in so many battles, and oe “YL ongh stikees to Ph@ateiphte, Wow Fok and of henor upon it, the lady had gota paraso!,a | creature, and the way he kept his rising tears reaching over to receive it from her hand, when | had been so battered with bullets, that he swore T. ROE*SLE & 50N, Boston can be bad at the Sistion Vice at sii bourse BY CHARLES DICKENS. smelling-bottle,a pound and a half of cold | dow Please, dear Pa—may I—kiss Norah; | 4 loud, stern voice paralyzed us both for’an ine | he had a mine of lead in his inside” | of the day, * —— » seq | buttered toast, eight peppermint drops, and a | before I go?” stant. ‘The Greeks were great inventors of these sa: Where had he been in bis time? he repea’ed | hair-brush seeming'y a Thre. The gentleman So, he takes Master Harry in his hand, and “There! Miss Burns! T have caught you at it | ings. On Diencees the Spartan, berug tora tee | pken I asked him the question. Jord, he bat | naq got about » bail dozen yards of siring, a | Boots leads the way with the candle, and they | ar jast!”™ gat te P 4 been everywhere’ And what had he been! bs number of Xerxes’ army was so great that when | knife three or four sheets of writing paper, | come to that other bedroom; where the elderly Fanny's bright eyes dilated with'fright. I | they shot forth their arrows the sun would be | Bless you, he —_ been anything you could | foided up surprising!y small, an orange, ania | lady is seated by the bed,and poor little Mrs. pd om a’ moat. Hai ETORS. | — For Balifmore and Ohio railroad sdvortiseme se He Letween Washington, Baltimore, Aus oh 4 “WiC SHAKP. Aw Master Transportation le shrank back in my teat, leaving the note still | ened by their multitude, he answered, «+ If ASHIBG?OR. D.O. 3 " yh T= ” —_— > Chaney mng with his name apon it. Walmers Junior is fast asleep. There, opie ec ° the Medes darken the sun, we shall hove ont | - oo Gao: S°ROUNTE et, Washingtom. jelt & good deat? | Why, of course he bad. I | “« What may be the exact natarol your plans, ther lifts the child up to the pillow, and You will please step forward, Miss Burns, | fightin the shade.” The American humor par- | PROFESSIONAL. | 4 LEXANDRIAS Wasm say s0, he could assure mo, if I onty | iro says Cobbs. his face down for an instant by the little | and bring that note with vou.” takes slightly of this same character and extra- | Al INGTON B.R. Shout the tweatioth part ef Pr | oro £2 08." replied the hor—which the | warm face of poor unconscious little Mrs. Larry Fanny obeyed with a sabdued air, though not | vagance, but it i, nevertheless, the growth of | B. FOSTER, M.D. axD Come in his way. Why, it would be easier tor | courage of that boy waseomething wonderfu! Walmers Junior, and gently draws it to him—a | without first turning up her nose furtively. I | the soil.’ The vastness of the country-which 1s | UC. " Alexandria @ Fredericksbarg B.B. than whee pokey ART bat he hadn't seen, | in the morning and be married to-morrow.” | aight so touching tothe chambermaaids who are | Wout frst ti apprehension, more for her sake | said to be bounded on the cast by the Atinntic No. 1106 New York avenue, Corner of B and Sixth strecis, thanwhathehad. Ab! A dealitwould | «.Juet so, sir, said Cobbs. * Would it meet peeping throvgh the door, that one of them | than my own. ocean, on the north by the aurora borealis, on | _4%-3m Between Ith apd 12th streets. What was the curiousest thing he had seen” your views. sir, if I was to accompany you?” called out {t's ashame to part ’em!” Bat Weil! Hedide't know. He coulda’t momentiy * When Cobbs said this, Stand up there on the stage,” said Mr. | the west by the setting sun, and on the south by Bame what was the curiousest thing he had | joy again, and cried ont Chariton, sternly, He took the note from her. xandria leave as follows: oer ened for | this chambermatd was always, as Boots in- +. we? D5, GEO.8. KING bas REMOVED from his ol¢ lace on 7th street, between M aud N, to No. Local tratus for A! *78, 53, US. mw 618.11 Bem. the day of judgment, and the peculiar circum. ‘ c formed me, a soft hearted one. | Not that there | «+1 have often spaken of this despicable prac- | stances in which the people are placed. can Lo | 1148eae street, one door below the southwest cor- eet aE Sen —unless it was & Unicorn—and he had seen | “ «: Well, sir’ said Cobbe. ‘If you will ex- | was any hatm in that girl, Far trom it, lice of writing notes,” he said, turning so as to | traced in most of these stories. The hyperboli- | ner of M. aus) 2awérn him, once, at @ Fair. Bat, supposing a young | ose my aving the freedom to give an opi: Finafly Boots says, that’s all about it. Mr. | yiew Fanny and the whole school simultane- gentleman, not eight years old yet, was to ran with a fine young woman Oi seven, might & qneer siart? Certainly art as he himselt hal had essed eyes on—and he had cleaned the 61 they run in—and they was so little that couldn't get bis hand i Master Harry Walp lived at the F Hill, six or seve @gentioman of spirit and goo held bis bead wp when he walked, ght cali fre about Lim. He ion, what! should recommend wo: cal or tall species of American humor was very much in vogue some years ago, and such stories as the following were once common: “A man was so tall that he had to go up a ladder to \d be this. | Walmers drove away in the chaise, leaving hold 1 marked thos Warbii ‘and Ohio B. ously,—“of its wrongfulness and bad influence. Qua 100 Accommodation leaves Washington | Int acqualnted with ‘@ pong: alr, which. patin | of Master Harry’shand. The elderly lady and | T'have given warning repeatedig that it mast : | &pheaton that I could borrow, would take you | Mre, Harry Walmers Junior that never wast» | not be done, and have threatened to visit with | i 1 | ; | Tam dally ex ay. Ses BRAILEY GREAT ScUTh tan EXPEESS, vie Richmend. ard Mrs. Harry Watmars, Junior, (myssit | be, (she married a Captain long afterwards, Severe punishment the first offence of the kind | shave himsell,” ‘another was se strong thet HAD * keaves W jon 10:53 p. ma Meats i 5 ere ore a fo the end of your | and died in India), went of next day. In con- | coming within my knowledge. ‘The allly and | hissccerecoutd Kite tenaee ncn the Mists | Gaia S10 Genres nee epee pal Journey in @ very short space of time. I am | clusion, Boots put it to me whether I hold with | janetullove-trash with which they are filled | sippi river.” ‘A Massachusetts pig was so lean | Indiste avenue, and 1332 F stroct, not altogether, sure, sir, that this pony will be | him in two oninions;tirstly, that there a should never pass between young people. Ln | thut it wasneces-ary to te a kuerin te tatty | Sereeen Ta one nek chico - | at liberty to-morrow, but even if you had to | many couples on their way to be married, who | fact persone of your ages should never say to | prevent it getting through the chinks of the | _Short-hand reporis of testimony and other Bre: be checked @t all hotels and rosidenoos et te ern eng De worth | are half as innocent of guile as those two child- | each other by word. or lettar, what you would | hailng.? Anta mer eects painted a snow | Cindings ia the Court furnished promptly. DEE E. TOUNG, Gen Pamenser Agent, _y%0-tt . Asto the small account here. sir that it would be a jolly good | not be willing the whole world should hear. 1 | stormco natural that he caushte meter oe cated on ieee actin Eaten, Seaened ee ae ——— in case you was to find yourself running ut ai t many couples on their way to | cannot say that Iam surprised, Miss Burns, but | sitting peat it with bis coat a wSore land | Sui o8 Dye-writina machine, furuished ‘at saa aii aie Prone eter oF thee mgnity; becanse I'm @ part | get married, if they could only be stopped in | Tam deeply grieved, that you should di-obey | was o> cel tae squash vine, in its rapid B ra not where passengers cau leave orders for bag- wiles from | 2 or of this inn, and it coutd stand over.” | time and brought back separately. GHB | me in this instance,’ as you doubtless have in | growth, overtook a drove of pigs.” “The roan JAMES B. WILLIAnS, TOMAC apple 1 ati¢al res me that hen thay clapped —_—_—_—__-.ee-- ——___—_—. many others. Itbecomes my duty to make an | son why cream is dear, is that milk has risen so ATTORNEY-4T- Law Depot Corner 6: B Streea NW. 5p agency mped for joy again, and ¢ ‘he Man Ross. | example of you, which I shall do by mortifying | high that cream can't teach the tov.” ‘There is | | TRAINS LEAVE FORTRAIWE aeE! he dide't and Dear ob! The London newspaper reporters of pariie- | y' 1 presume yon would disiike exceeding!y | a capital sicry, im which it is related that “a | goom ®, ox second Soer of B: pees Was e didn't \ one hs he Lon apape $ of p | ve me read this note aloud to the echo coach drove through the country so fast, and Washiugton. Ringers Exp. 4 nod pt toa itna. heart | Fanny started violently, and seemed about | the mile-stone #0 quickly by, thal the " ~—s for deceivi | ently, though he made he ine bright boy, and fo speak, but checked herself. Mr. Charitor paused, but she-was si sengers th they were in a church- | —Zsssved from 686 Lowssem = eee | nt. I,who was wateh- | yard.” This coach y ; however, was beaten bythe | JOHN B. BANDA, quitea compar yiutently, uoticed.a curious expression ou her | “skipper, which weut 9 tarnation tast, J MONEY ay Law, was delighted te g yon want fast at y = mortally ashamed of himselr. ondon Time € ® fond of reading his | dacly. > 10.8 8 m.. Western Ex told concerning the"or aes-ee MO § Young's Law Balidirs. | prom daily ex. panday fairy books ant was never tired of hearing him eyes Pacey tory told con ng thon here anything written in this nm: = oo Ashington, J. | 85pm) fisltimore Ac Say my Name is Norval; or hearing him sing his nsity to put bis men on the | be aghamed to have the pap mien ‘asked whether he was sert- | (@ STAWRWeATHPE, | conden, duily,ex songs about ‘Yourg May Moons in bea Leben sbe i a Mee ir,”’ she faultered. I by the expl of the boiler of Sar no BESEE Ryan as 5:55 p. bi, Cincionat! Ex love,’ and when Be a= adores thee has let . sume not!” said Mr. Charlton, sarcas- eonard steamer, replied “that newas | 4 NGINBER AND SUPERINTERD BRS, Sunday 3 p.m Southern Ex- and that still he kep so used to be blown up by bis wite. be o over ibe child, and the child w prow, diniy , | TAS m., Western Bry 8, prese,dally ox. Suacay, deity. | ‘Fralisteaving Washington at #38 0. m and 5:39 BECK AL Be w it’s te be wi-hed more of “em w: ata mere | puicing at rece How did Boots steamer had no effect upon him.” The evidence | Plant's Building, oraer Hew York avente: of a witness in a life-insurance case iuvo! in | street 2 the blowing-up of a steamboat on ihe Ohio, is Sey rienced bnet snes st charsctersetic. ‘The | TNSURANCE OOMPANIES, | ew man. The ppoiated, anid iy came evident that something must onthe sixth night something was d. at the bar, sir,” eays went. 2 ™. and 5.33 i ‘ te 43 met by + dancing eyes. I w the deck of the steamer before the explosion. BE YOU INSUBED? . with treius lowving Mari mowing. and sweeping, and weedi recruit, on entering tho gallery, was met by Bagi mein root When asked by the lawyer: Winereiie ou | ABE QUANSURED? ane rage pg and praning, and th: and toat, without rounds wit combined Cissley, sae soir koned to hail read italoud,? sald Mr, Chariton, | et eked by & 3 aa with him; av there * acke veri arn, ntiessty, and evidently somewhat excited last time I ever set With the prospect of making snch an impression | biler burst, and I was go as he expected to, “and i hope it may prove a | the smoke-pipe coming | lasting lesson te you that th here those two “Who's Mr. Ward Ho vroseringe ang | tone of combined portent a to the passage in the “pir. Ward Hant 7 a . ere tow howr orders at Th cred, “The very FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, .Peeuecreiossion shove odors at Ticker « him was when the I oF WasHinet Dd $1518 | worthweet corner Sixth street aud Peausyivenis I met him and NCORPORATED BY € s tN | avenue, can bave their Daggace called for sud it is not fair | Office in the building of t wnal Bauk ofthe | Checked et hotels and rvsltoases to all potas > Nocharge for | Qrth and West T ji t al . 706 Detreet N. aph tickets to Otrcir foreigners should baye all the lies to z= public, Bo. 70 a os 8 AS crcertes tar Wienke. He unfolded the paper with a pompousairand | themselves; so we will let the I | Ederctors—Dr. Jas C. Hall, Jobn Purdy, De.3. , SasmbOR, Indiatinpeiie, Luieviti 8. Lenin impatiently interrupted C | held it betore his face. ce. A commercia e Mm. bredue § or eMr. Ward te sti ‘The attention of the pupils was almost a4, J-Key worth, Jan © McGuire, Heury wi celceen Bracloy. Jus. Bradley. U. H. Wiltberger, W.d. | "S*"'"peud kB Geel Sop “Daring the iast | McDonald, F. F. McGuire B,D Clarke, MG . YOUNG, Gon] Pass r Azent. shat din that article | HENRY BRADLEY, Presideut. aE a Se eet ee n that hoase— of ‘em—married t boy when they beard West, and scth wont firm ne, Was answer twelve months we have s ng t ik alo: breathless, aud ihe hush of expectation was pro- | ting pellor of the ¢ found. o # 5 & 2 the And the couras a Emery ve €0 =e roe | Bat instead of reading the note, Mr. Charlton : the dots toour , _CHABLES BRADLEY, Secy. @OREAT ~o 2 courage but Taste you, sir, what 5 ) Looked at with an expression of utter astonisi ‘Une of the best | SATIONAL METROPOLITAN 187Qeznxsyivania sour 872 shite wellenoegh fer penny papers, bat th | ment. J exity, di “= ted by 8 e is the following l IBE INSURANCE COMPANY, | TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOCTE one teak «tee: ey happened of the Times have always known bi | turns across his tacy h was finally over- | story, which we have not seen in print: Two OF THE | WET, Fs sr pendence or dlig nary edge hepa Ape fone? 3 | pened @ violent red Hush. He turnedto | wen, who ipisgureaped el oe Wevoring, laid DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | Onand after Oct. 27, 1872. cratne will lowve ar fol- » ta + : 7 tightened © ina Hagel toe formation of the anny fu & wager as to which could tell the biggest lie. . —— lows, Watt ver beting woe ee recruit, that it was one utuorous be | te Was this One said that he was in “the ti ocean, far ORGANIZED AUGUST26, 1870, | potato gravel, aud besser ameatars | Burns.” from land. when he espieda man swim- RSS | * Cond | ike vou.” ‘D> yous ez ts went into the room, to | ports, that unleas in cases where a surname wa: couple was gatting on. | the joint preperty of two or more me: : : ming. The ship was stopped, and preparations | JASH CAPITAL...... ie oaieb ment of leben 0 ba "e remo , Neré made tor taking the ites was be | — should have his Chri-tian he scene was inexplicable to ali except the two | ont, ‘Iam allright, and only want toknow the geevenus, MUSES K 3 man was on the window-soat sap fe ears no meee rs eriting of Mr. Ward | Chief actors in it. 1s »» | latitude and longitude, tor Iam swimming to =: wa 8. TODD, Vice President. ay in his arms. She h j BROr lt Tract with thee falingen or. | What does this blank pivce of paper mean’. | England.” ” This seemed sutticiently improba. SAMUEL CBOSS, Secretary. ther head upoa hisshoniter. | the recruit lad iandyertntly broken ‘thts rite, | _ An Audible titter suddenly arose, Ince the rst | {le hetine other eee eae by asking “whether if aslee ee — as pen tile 2 hon a, | Theillestration, by moans of Br. Ward Huat’s | tering of asummershower. Thetraestate ot his triend had seen the man again?” and being Mrs. ry Walmers, Juvior, fatigued, : the case began to dawn upon our minds. auswered in the negative, said, eo lam Fenny was using ali her energies inendeavor- he.” pritish Quarter! m proud to hear it.” 1 do I ike you; do you think, Cu know, Master Harry, { am sure.” sossensensemense 100,000 an in, when hecried | omce in Shepherd's Buildiee,No 908% P. A ELGY, President sien! Baye to Weetera sad Central daily, except Banter. north wort, nd 5.40 py. Feopt Sac ias, west, B. Todd, 3 i harles ave Cobbs. name, ot the great galf which Charley Gustion gu ~ Yes, she is tired. Cobbs; bat, she fe not used | sees fixed between the Tones and the penny pa- ing away, ain't you, Cat uid you like another lo see them ba- l¢ - Ps | ot ad . UONNBCTLON » | tobe away from Lome, and she has been im | persis delicious, \ mae puernnae sober and respectful alr toward "eas Wechaeca” ‘ools-tt | usre to NIAGARA ana Wet Lwouldn't object, it itwas a | low spirits again, Cobbs, do vou think you | “He didn’t answer my note,” she said,‘‘and | Mr. Keene, @ serewd and thrifty farmer of |= = — Sehearty aiceisee Ee cvumh hboe Head Gardence when we sre mien, | Omid bring a bitin, please?” ‘cae an j sol wae going tohand hic that pleco papsr Alleubewough, owned’ large dock of sheep, EDUCATIONAL. | eee, corner uh erent and ‘PesuryTeaus ses ibe ou : = as sane ask your pardon, sir,’ says Cobbs. har | Animale, exp pb Memntiaoy Se sor. | ad a peneil to—to—as—a—sort of hint!” and one autumn, when it came housing time, | and Corner of 6th street and Sopnert ay ried.” And he tueks her, in e sky-b wasityou?—7 ee eT uae ae a le ‘The titter now swelled into a roar, aadinan he was greatly annoyed upon misting a number MES EEZCHER'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | under National Hotel, where relteple tuturm mantic, under his arm. and walks away. “Tthink a Norfolk biffin would rousa her, | respondent of Fandand Waler tells the follow- | sacrant every boy and girl in the school-room | Of bis finest mattone, among them three or four LADIES AND CHILDREN. 1221 New York | will be givenat a! Boots could assure me that it was better than Cobbs She is very foudot them.” necdote of a cat 1 ‘The a picture and equal toa p Dies with their jong sparkling eyes, anc ein langhed uncontrollably. Fanny burie f ed to be fast | in her handkerebiet, and also laughed viol own table. He was sure it was not the work and when he brought it in, the gen- t her that bo a | butsilently. Peals and cheers arose, andit was | of dogs, but the most he could do was to await Sepoon, and took a litte kimselt. “The: tudy | limited spoton the floor, to which also ier oneo Om eneCaineanione Tee or meee | Shen tastier ees tae ona ee ‘THE onigrnaL —— ing heavy wath sleep, and rather cross. i was applied, as if closely, grasping something | "Si" Cha ttton himself was obliged to emile, in | instituted s cevorar watch, and ere long he’ de- AME ould yori think sirteage Cobbs ‘ot chamber | the iid in her claws, This coutinaed for | ae taige of hie wrass and oles "io | tected Tom Stickney, neighboring farmer, In STEAMER LINES teks’ The , sroved: the ime, When uy raised, feri sheep; ‘ 7 a ao wT rauuid went otc uo tha grams salcaee: | santa Tania aitenkoe was directed to the | none of aa efuld heat in the | holce about Ist tine Bie ee | GRAND GIFT PHOTOGRAPH stor, | QUx4ED LiKe. wethers, which he had raised and fattened for = withdrew in search of tha reqairad ra- timer. 1 et ocuring tickets st this office can thire querier simsecmmpciins > a | Passengers procuring fe Polese Une fe Puts- Hoots was of opinion thatthe birds be they were birds, and kept em. § times they would creep ler the tulip tree, and would sit there with their arms round one another's necks, B reading abou y the gentleman; the gent The fe scene ended, and sil was studious | Autumn came again, and upon counting up his : y . itive - and the good and bad enchanters, and the king's | man embraced her at ler door, anl rotired to | and then the other, at which pus appeared enough for the remaindsref that Gag: and In, | fock, Mir Keest foundeight sheep missing. He No. 317 SEVENTH STBEET. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEKIC. fair daughter. -omatines be would hear them his own apartment, where Boo?s soitly locked greatly ate pte ie espero oy deed for many days thereafter. | made out a bill in due form to Thomas Stickney . =" ROYAL MALL STEAMSEIPS, lanuing @bout having a house in the forest, = ary object cou! ve gone, s SC AD: ne ne , for the eight sheep, and presented it. Stickne’ CORNER oF D, AL » Eveping bees anda cos ant itty entirely on | “Booty couldn't but feel with increased ncate- She looked in various directions along | 2 ,well remember when wo went up to the | i red, bon ieee moilk a gre “ ~ next ‘‘grade,” Mr, Charlton was taiking to the | choked and stammered, but did net back down. ihoney. Once he came upon them by | ness what a base deceiver be was, when they | fhe foor, with a foolish face of contusion; and | Teche whose department we were avout to | Like a prudent man, he paid the bill and Pock- Gontinnes to DONATE DAILY TO ITs PATRONS | PETWEEN NEW FORK AND LIVERPOOL ie Norah bane! mutaster Harry say, | consulted him at breaktast (they had ordere{ | then again her attention was dirccted to the boating eted the receipt. Another epring-time came, Pepracg orice nim aang Tig, Grermiehtyvatent gut tosst and carrant | spot on which the feet were tirst closely pressed, | "Ny stood near, and patting heron the | aud Mr. Keene’s sheep were agaia turned out. FROM TWENTY-SIX HUNDRED TO FOUR CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. me gp ee ee jump _ gg hone jell a aon = eel tovbipyld was | asif ene cont pester up ——. head, he eaia: ‘é Another autumn came, and the farmer again | THOUSAND DOLLABS, in sums of ONE, FIVE me uot Bo question he would as much as he conld do, he don’t mind confes- escape had been by ing throu, 8 floor; Shi ‘f i il it +3 k 7 bave cone, if she badn’t complied. On the sing to me, to look them two young things in | and when this seemed unsatists tory, the dis: his girl, you will find, will always have | took an account of bis steck, and this time fif- hi i AND 2EN DOLLARS. FROM NEW YORK sole: Pools said it hada tendency to make | thetace, and think what a wicked old father or | appointed animal, low wiicly, swale, ccdeei ee ee Penh ane tt ee Loh te fom Stcbocs te eee eee Absssinis...Wed.,Dec 25) Java... Wei. him feet as if he was in :ove himseli—on!y he | lies he had grownup to be. Howsomerer, he | siowly from the spet; but she returned mors Diack eyes!” a ber missing; but this time Tom objected. | ‘The business is conducted in sn uptight and hon- a wot a8. 2)Calabria..... Wed dida't exactly know who with. went on @ lying like a Trojan, about the pony. | than once to re-examine the place, as if she If this were a “story” Fanny wontd of course “It's too’ much of @ good thing,” said he. | = eal ahaa balan out oat pis.. wes. 200. 8 panic ~4 * Cobs.”" said Master Harry. one evening. | lie told ‘em that ithlid so unfortunately happen | feand it imporsible to comprehend how an ob- | ye my wile now, but as itis's simple reminin, | “Fitteen cheep! Why, bless your eou), {hadn, | retle mauner—equal pr ne poseongere “ Rae ote wee matering the ‘towers, «1 am | that the pony was haif crippied, you tee, and | ject she had ao plainly eeen and grasped showed - conse of Feal life, it doesn't end that wey. Soon | = fifth part orem | 00 alt, io cana SapeibACeanaeee: going om & visit (his Present midsummer, tomy | that he coulda’t be tazen out in'that stats for | have sunk into nothing. Many minutes elapsed | Stter our entrance into the higher ‘grade Faun Mr. Keene was inexorable. j AX trom New Work. grandmamma’s at York | fearit should siriketohisinside. Bat, that he'd | before the cat appeared to be reconciled to the discovered charms in a youth named Smith | This is the bill,” said he, “and I have | Oar method of doing b ees Barts oF Passack.—Cabin, $3, 8100, and @1™, kee Gace fam ates we eee meee Sires tm Se comune te the | onyiction that what had beon a dream way not | thst rar outshone mine. This threw me into a | made it out in good faith t heave steers, | Of site old, | accord ; ee ee. tm Ging wo Yorkshire myseti, atou would be weade “Hooke Ciavet ime | [= wah szeallty.” cynical frame of mind, from which it took me | when my sheep baye been missing, because 1 SCRUTINY AND INVESTIGATION OF THE li eaten a adv. iew ol ae, 3 oo bd i 2 ei “are you going to your grandmother, | Spote case looking back mpon itin my room, ¢ | fully two weeksto recover. Tuon to spite her! | deemed your credit good and suficient. Pure WATER ANTAGONISTIC To Prep Janior, was begin- | HeatTs.—A writer in the Constitationnel Cobhe be sir. IT haen't got s that Mrs. Harry Waime: “went with” another girl. |“ Well,” groaned Tom, with a galp, “I snp- MOST OBITICAL PUBLIO, noval-im* ers—at least, he k Qi 4 ¢ oe. ‘Then came the breaking up of our class, some | pose I must pay; but,” he added emphatii % all lowest rates. Turongh “N Siuoth wines Os enh te beds ead abe De eran, | Votan anactiolo tou The Public Healthof Europe | tesa hearty banieatakiog iat eee | Eee eel ee one mised cmphatioally, | (THIS IS 20 GIVE NOTICE, That the Ulla of lading given to Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, “No, si ner © | Sptobrashing i horacr, and its gating i hee | Resuyfoll athiartuen stees ia Segiacie ng ie | dozen sears agoy and belieré Fanny ipnow | have given sascal sa boot, ceaategt oa tas | seict et eee Ee eee, | Latent pate Be ee eee ot , Sir. np to brashing it herself, and i vy ro ey gland, ; fel ome oO trict jumbia, & Spec! * elite at oa The boy lookedon at the watering of the | eyesput hercut. Bat, nothing pat outslaster, | none or aod ee eae aril aris, | 0 WUEOES Teak ONE Wert Buch Wits | See as been stealing on the jestamentary on the perguual estate of BaRLABA | fase, apply at the Company ofice, No. {Borline flowers for a little whil ben said ‘| Harry. He sat beblnd Teaktast cup, a | and the infantile cholera in America, he argivs aa ah | ————EE L. DUNLO Shs Fico bomeee, . be very glad indeed, to go, —Norah is go- | tearing away at the had been bis | that these maladies come, most frequently, no! | Mow the French Build Mansard Roofs | Domestic Economy. deceased. Ai oreo — iy "GHas. G. FRANOKLYN, Acent. e. own father. : so much from heat as from improper diet, and | ‘The French, with whom the Mansard roofs | Rectras pos OREN CaKe.—Take one quart | Seid <econeed are hereby, warned to | RP dB A U perhene nce | After breakfast, Boots ie inclined to consiler | that avery common cause is tho use of pure or | originated, contract It ine meaner oie | of ‘with vour beautiful sweethe: Uobbs,” returned the never let any one joke prevent them.” same, 5 4 veet milk and six ounces of butter (part Snorbefure the 2istday of December next. they mey NCBOB 128K STEAMERS that they drawed , w+ | seemingly pure water. Itis certain, according | pines safety and elegance. Instead of placing | lard will answer;) put butter and milk togetuer | otherwise by law be excluded from ail bene of the A satu: that many such = und in oe all | to this writer, that oe her Sooke Coetvear- | wooden or irow frames on the top of substantial | in aeauce pan over the tire; let It come to the | oatd cntate. Given under my hand, this 2ist day SAIL EVERY BDAY. rahorseback. In the course of the morning, | ance frequently contains thousands of germsof | brick walls, they carry up the fatter tthe ox boil, and have ready sifted twenty ounces oi | of December, 178. | i . ee pero ere ie bal ame Serie treme height required. From the line where | flour, and stir until smooth; let stand until Inke. | _¢2-8 3 WM. 1. DUNLOP, Exeontor._ | , Pamengers booked to end from any Railway Ste now that there boy did carry on—and sa pout it, when I can sorts, nly visible through the microscops— ins | perhaps eggs or germs more obscure still — -? said Cobbs, with h +‘*it wasn't so meant.” Lreiand, 2 | the roor commences the bricks are corbelled in- | warm; thenslir in sixteen eggs until smooth. jorway, Z , Germeny ‘ sprightly way,’ “Cobbs, is there any good | development of which, in the human body, pro- | side at each course; that is, the end ofeach | With dessert spoon drop on greased pan, and Rolland, aad am glad of that Ss, because I like | waths tm this nely ood? 7 : duces morbid affections, isolated maladies, and | prick slightly projects over the one which is | beat up an egg and wash ever. Bake in a mod- Brates, Teidonbs ? MMo Fou are going to live with | “Yee, sr,” eaid Cobbs. “There's Love | even epidemics. ‘The most eftective amontens laid. A standing frout is thus obtained for the | erateoven. Halt this quantity will answer for 5 ~*, Lane : counteracting the dangers of pure water is by ing, by which : roof, which, up to its highest point, is as soli all pernicious germs are de- | asthe walls of the house. The angles of thi recommends, therefore, | brick on the outside are smoothed over, and the he also says that wines “Get ont with you there boy's expression * Begging your par ‘obbs!?—t you're jon, sir. ir * What do you me, when I was that ing.” says Cobbs, iL, GLASGOW, and DESEY £65 end bk my grandmams jown there? sto much United ¥ fare from BREW YORS to bONDON LIV- | asmali family. Eipvt A ‘oar correspondent ‘Jatia” asks EXCUBSION TICKETS, €120. for a recipe for cream cakes. I send you one | ; } | ty of 8; ; | slate is laid directly on the sloping brick wall. | not fail to be ‘‘satisfactory. i r Pocem: | Intermediate, @55; Steerage, @50; all payatie in oA B. oe make a guess, sir | “there really is Love Lane. And a pleasant | and even strot.ger liquors, are good. as alc boi | ‘a eoat of plaster isthen lald on the inside, the jo ne pint water, half powns of butter, | ber Bert: Php A Garreucy. Sar tale Srtente nthe O48 @ ee eI ank of Englan e | Walk itis, and proad shail I be to show tt to | destrove these microscopic germs in water tut finisting touches are then given, and thé Man- | three-quarters of a pound of flour, ten eggs, {ro@ this 1aih Goro 3 our Parties eending Hy gg * Prt laecter there yourself and Mrs. Harry Walmers Junior." are 0 dangerous to health. sard root is as solid as any part of the house, ot | boil butter aud water together; while boiling | Basds this J4:hdey of December, 1872. $7 oon puengns Genes tere aoe OCA) hpheomnnnt far poe eae “ Norab, dear,” sald’ Master Harry, thia is- See ae which st is the most elegant feature. It would | add four; when cold add eggs well beaten, aud | 4148s" WM. Meck OSBORN Peck aaas Wi * person could doa good deal with such a if us. We really ought tosee Love Lane. Cause ov Powzr tn tam Rigat HaND.—In | de well for our insurance companies to examine | one teaspoon dry soda. | BENDE) B =. ¥ a that. Couldn't @ | Fat on your noses ne imestest darling, aid oe aoe ane oma the different methods of construction in use kere | Custard—One quart milk, two cups sugar, one "Ts te oye Borsa merit Bowling rn " a we wil go there with Col London, Dr. ee is belief that the | aswell asin Parts, Ifthe Mansard roof can be | cu flour, four eggs; boil milk, add sugar, foar | ie “A Deheve you, sic | tele seaetres me {0 Judge what a Beast he | superiority of the right hand,in work requiring | Constructed in a manner which matter cones, | cu eggs well beaten together; season with | ysitichol Columbia, holding e special term | Pate se HEDULE. ‘oe een i ! felt simseif to be, when that young pair told | strength and skill, is not due merely to custom | as any other, there certainly are no reason to | lemon ad little ealt.—Country Gentleman. DWYEB, late of United FOR BORFOLK AND bont nd pretend, fim. as they all three jogged siong together, | and usage. His reasons fer this opinion are that | St Sny othe: tasteful a feature in our domestic | PoLisH FoR PATENT LEATHER.—The follow. ceased. All persons having claims ‘K AND Bost pone Pretediag nx (0 tsugh at our beins | that they bad made up their minds © give him the superior power ot the right side is not con- | grcnitectur ing isgiven byaLondon Chemist and Drag- _ deceased are bereby warned to 4 26h, 1872, be Steamer SaES Pretending to make game of it, | two thoueand guineas a year as bead gardener, | fined t the ron mur exrepa ee ee leg, and that | gist: Whites oc two eggs, one tableepeonfal ot | Binh the vouchers thereat, to r ey OF ERE ESE SF carrying “Such, # on ont of bis being so truga friend to em | it commences in the arm betore use or edaca- Charceal for Cattle. | spirits of wine, two large lumps or sugar, finely | eee by law be ae i tae OS Melt, ea we her ‘Sanam oheae Boots could have wished at the moment that tion begins, and continues in spite of all efforts An exchange says that the use of charcoal as | powdered ivory-black,as much as may be suf. the eaid estate. Given ander my hand Corey chet st of Gh = iin weeeiaetitcds the earth would have opened and swallowed | to resist or divert it. This superiority has are well assalt has been highly recommended for | Hcient th prodiice the ‘necessary blackness ana | bipeadcetate-. G ONDAY sod THURSDAY at 3 p.m Fen na baT, Woking exactly like him up; he feltgo mean, with their beaming | semblance to some malformations, inasmach as cattle, as tending to keep them in good condi- | consistence. ‘Fo be la'd on with a soft sponge | iguaaeae JAMES W. DONOHOE. | st pal river Janine, Yor acne e, moments with his ¢ Set es | SYE% & looking at him, and believing him. | it is hereditary, ands met with more freqaentiy tion and help their general improvement. Salt | lightly, aud afterwards gently rubbed with’s | st wite sunset Peau «ted with | Welt, sir, he turned the conversation as best he | in the male scx, not only in men, but in apes a ¥ NITED STATES PATENT 0} * healthily on the blood. Charcoal strength- | svit cloth. j U Wasnixetos, D. a could, and took ‘em down Love Lane to the | and parrots. The author further asserts that | 2° # —_—_______ i aS nat place phgued that | water-meadows, and there Master Harry would | the loft side of @ tight handed. man ig greats Out he, alimentary ceaat enpranes through- | pe EanratY Panapios has deen found | xO? fas Janiven pr sti a eee te ~ o place just st the | havedrowmed himself in half s moment more, | than the right, and vice versa, he ana ts wer of the agers. organs, healing any un- It is situated in South Africa, near the diamond | patent granted to on the | ot yell, he cou dnt rigi a getting out ® water-!'ly for hor—put nothing | that this greater development of the left side is Besitny condition existing there. It prevents | fields, and it is commonly called Riverton. | ran improvement in Btoam Si news rhe er eee ce "ait Al ings now ai fangso "acu tay | Socivean® SOME" asantityot blood wich” | Worm etharaing fu ‘net omc ores: | eum towns logualy igou_on paper’ ty ord Gate fpeaoay ft i ; d | ieee ae Saleen ns tfc bee and erange fo om, they | receives forbe the putresoeut gates by whic workas are itae fe sae the \. ee oe attractions. It is within easy reach of the New ymy maperuiies aecoarer | down on a bank of daisies, like tue chititen in | SGA new fancy drink, called the “air wave | generated, aud they sibsequently die’ Tre tong ¥ mie pecion De heard ou the Sch day of Pet NEW BXraass vine via cama a 3 of iver “Cobbs.” he says, ‘have the wood. castways meadows, an full asicep. cobbier,” las just been introduced. use of saltand charcoal will contribute to pro- Sesh digatags close to the banks of the rivet rt is blessed with a delightful climate. you anyth: to com- Be t know— | ra tect cattle from epidemics, and counteract the ty reery : Watany of merece uiniry bsceans 16 dnd med ea sito way why mde qiifehierelaticen ad ‘lens wore ca rings Cee eee nates neice soon tune | ereumin whee Atlizes tnttee sy betes | Sete TRU RTE tne stene, i WASHINGTON @ GEORORTOWS, D.@." pi 7 has iF, te 1 » 7 i - ctctiebe inks waa tee peetr-babies ‘a Tring "asta ints cicms | haiuneral three days after ls apposed dostn. | <guand, armere Rave, doubt, yrostrate who bave par'ap in" iron Rovaty ani says Cobbs, “thanking yo iy e . ly healthy when | Bow 87 Old Equestrian: ell but you're not the — they'was mcepas tramysanatco Mettirnan | nay [let my horse witt'™ Bor’ ao. 1 jot | {gaming i Maiderecenty burned of, Known. a | #bfoed inthe pestientialsitms of tuo undrained OMAHA LOTTERY, y ke ne When the ‘ 7 5 . ~ : awake. Bat, ford a you coms to thint or png and bought "imof t’other boy tor | flock of sheep poor in flesh to improve to that | t* ips. ‘ater is abundant for domesti: IN AIDOF THE yourself, sou keow, aud wits fa game you have tent when permitted to run among charred | PUboSeS, gameis plenty iathe neighborhood for AWE RRABKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM, been upto ever sin the dusty streets of the camp, and death walks A 3OBLE CHARITY. elf as well sitiwated here as we tobe anywhe es. The Vm going to seek my fortin:” Cobt + in: ee] : Baty a = , a bere is noend of fishes anxious! ‘i YDE, Agout 3: Pree? 87-4 man advertises for a competent person | logs for afew weeks that thoy would bring et, ane 3 “ s ‘To be drawn in public Dec, 30th. 1572. is . And B ich ho cia, | eemahe te Sree a poor sort of chap you are, | (@Undertake the ealcof anew medicine, and | mostly double their former octag ite good | Tato in lavertanare aemed thie ce eA’. | TIOKETS: @1 BACH; OR, SIX FOR Q8, cf fee's Bo": -Alcxintria, touching th ssa salute | and how it’s always either Yesterday with you, | 8008 that ‘it will prove highly lucrative to the | effect ls not perhaps #0 marked ‘with cattle; but fa ta pate, pea net Cie cine aoa en the ‘Tickets sent by Express 0 O.D., if = im the w “preseat caliing—that he bad | orelse To-morrow aud mever To-day, thai's | BDdertaker!” Fee caraecone to Che health and prosper- | Tistows, ahost im the eldt, aed crow cabbages, | 1 Grand een ~ ee aries j | where it ist ¥ 187, Some cloce observer commenting of the | ity of the aulmals—Ohio Farmer. cauliflowers, lettuce, celery, radishes, straweer. | } yy ses al, ser, jeft the Elmses when histime al . : # deli, | eR cr amece Sri Sa Wire ice bs ro a Se | pine se joggenycurbane neat, | Mike uct tacit tomwnea’=s acres | Ma-Kot ong ft, raieniat_letr ot | Hy an canst Sn eats Fay || Fie Given that child the mica old lady would have | that Mrs. Harry Walmereee temper was on tes | © man who had bis pick im the’ ais knger or | New Hampative use liquor or tobacco, bat tuey | 124: p poreber, raire tullpr, once and | ee anid the teeth out of ner head (if | move. When Master Harry took ber roasd the | work and leave it there rather than waste time | Chew gum and drink pop like pirates. altry; mik their own come, aud havo ere | 3 ra ad any), she was so wrept up in hico. | waist, she said he teased ber ao; and when he | to put it down after twelve struck.” Ke their strawberries to almost~any extent. | 4 eet She sod eee ee you may | says, “Norah, my young Mav Moon, vour Harry S7Simpkins having wedded and settled ese and many other inducements to pur— = = : ener = him ‘Yes; and prose po from the old lady's With the anak tan | teases youy” she tells ‘Yes; and i want to gown, ulated a it over his eye- | gohome!” , the cause of which itis unn to dition to go fo Gretna Green and be 5 A boiled fowl, and baked -but vain! Sioee rar mesa waite | poten urease ue | sale ese, es fi Boots coald have wished, he must rr forse than « atalways came back through one thing or | own to be, to have seen her’ more sevslvle of | markothespeckey” TePuCd Simpking, ‘It's 4