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4@LPEABETICAL the sun was rolled into W. Tu part we prophesy. The restless heart | farmer's wagon he had hired to BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Bene hanste see phenom pr — » he wagon set him down in front of abiack- if fe Gpaccoens. as by some vainters art, | faults shop, and Grove of leaving him tostift monte Sade ect ana Bruna veces i. ree |, ssemingly y a course, Basedeed to Sines cod or bounty eats for was the inn; but there was none, ft ‘appear Bracebes of Basiness Bistrist, From deepe~ ch+o*, #0 the fitting dreams = He ata what todo, and ee °D & pleasant-looking elderly man tL s shingingnet iel's dart, = shese = porey a dowsing ‘wal tress that which = in a substantial ES, he concluded to stop | tarts fresh in im and sec ms '° bridging o’er the streams “Can tell me, sir, if there if any place | i: T yiat part ue from ourselves shall yet become | in this village where I ‘cum get's nighto ewe Familiar ae realities of home; ing? Ard welcome us, like some dear nataral voice, | ‘The stranger took a look at him,andan- ‘To that transcendent life where we shall yet re- | #wered, Yankee fashion, with another question. jot [Rose Terry. ««<You are a traveler, then?” Hal. meee ae we é have come up from New York to| “H-u.m,” answered Harry, diplomatically; y *s er ris you « rand; a was are GRANDPAPA’'S STORY | i505 * fe days, and I’ find you've no tavera | ‘yes. Grand;a was s lucky man to sec il i looks and good pie-crust all at once—wasn’t he, | five years ago, by the notorious Oary gang, thé aeincanenanaaal i jew Yerk,eh? You don't happen to know | pittie?” : leader of which is now undergoing a life sen- ® cousin of mine there named Tom So: rs, do And Edith, erandma’s pupil, whose genius for | t¢ nce in Auburn prison for tbe marten: een from diauer in the ota | 58° domestic aifairs had made her rather famous | son. ‘The recent reappearance. of Blodgett Dinah and Sallie were car- hat is my name, sir.” mong the cousinhood, blushed her prettiest. | among his old friends and associates very nata_ rying out the remnants of thefeast. With re- | .; 4,42! #sid the old gentleman, with a laugh. And now,” said grandpapa, ‘come away | rally created much excitement, and was looked rethul eyes the children ‘watched ite diag. | ,/,tbought { couldn't be mistaken in vonr nose. | children. By old. wite hes toca smothered as upon by many people as a sort ‘of resurrection cer ge i Rem oer hee ay lhe anal good as @ family label all the world | long asis Proper, 1 think. It is time for Blind- | Je had lived many years prior to his mystorious Foles, hed “stood up.” “jumped three jumps. y | round. what on earth do you want to fiad | man’s-Buft” “disappearance on a farm,a mile or two from tked four times around the table,” and " “SSG explained Match making by Advertisement. | pase conaldetavle money.” He ween nen i ly net vm i id th, - “6X, > waid - . P atch mal ‘= by ws mt. made co: amoney. wasa prominent ious dum pentane Gon oo thing tad ia Iet- Nonsense,’ said his cousin. ‘Jump right iv. | qhe Pall Mall Gagette, under the above head, | citizen of the township, and hada large ai DEVits & Vo..:N.¥.)113 Pa. ov.,betlithaiach ote; ¥, ae. eR ae te Lecas 's. 16 7th street, near street neT: ALLEY 819 Pa. a¥., Lew, Titles, Gonveysacing. FRa NRLIN & Oo., 127 Po. ov. Det. Ib and itthete, ——__—__+.ee- BO Breen, ais Pena ees curuat os meet d You can’t come too soon. Tho girls will be ighly-respecta ng the nes bone! '—the ] gir i resting details of the operations | high! ‘ble family. On the night he Barvey & Hotpen, Wie Se ee Nricctes ealighttal | gind to nee Zou: They couldn't say enoagh about Sr yicw apaues ectetioted me ruliere omen went away be wae known’ to have i lacge Tax Overxn Bate and apple. and pumpkin—disappear and be lost | 2°". 7.268 they came home. sh world of its surplus unmarried folk. Its | sum of money in his possession. He was in | eM will work on railroad and public works at a PAINT! forever ‘Fhe Thankegiving diuner for that year | conveniences” ne Pat YoutO Any In| modus operandi is this: The real name, ad- | tho village, and lett Rtn late hour, golag | and living in cities aird towns renders the ioola- ee oa, bed become a part of the past—and I can tell ‘Inconventence! not a bit. Jump right in, Gress, and photograph of each candidate are ard bome. Tiat it a widow you Grandmamwa Allen's pie-crust was not a abing of every dey From the great turkey, stuffed with oysters, Which ivavgurated the meal, to the tartiets of Yuby cranberry. w yth b tion and quiet of farm life unenduradie. So unpopular has domestic service become that female help can hardly be badat any price. Almost any employment or means of subsist ence will be accepted in preference; the incon- ro 6. KRarrt, 176 Pa. ave., tow: - u Aeposited with the editor, the advertisement | Breed, living near Collamer, on the road I say. We are country folks and don’t put | Sr2eare “and those who like correspond in the | leading to Biodgett’s, heard noises in front Gees Fen dnd ne Dende. .Yoa must take | Sutrimonial News, at firet by numbers, like | of her house in’ the’ road, which procecons Turbelow or other when foxes cage Ht ome | convicts. No. 6.000 replies to’ Nos. 6,007 and | froma severe struggle among a party of mee = urh > e i f 7 bh brought it to a close, ov. | will see to you. Bless her little heart, She's 6.010, avowing that the particalars suit, and | The stro; continued some little time, when 1 $: i _ venience arising from the want of suitable help Lane, Mat'l Pio & Broad, 23 @, Uapiisl st, ainty, 7 pe tise he desires an exchange of photographs. | the ery of “‘murder!” was heard, and shortly flavor whic 3 to those tase | only make sence anything that’s wanted, if | ‘Tins is done through the editor, who then, if | afver retreating footsteps. ‘The Wext dey che ie Gears & very gest. In cone of siokness it f 7 —— sorb race it only maker somebody else comfortable.” positive BAN Ihave known good fami- | Hoty Hii. Bawp. Tl Pm street, betwoon @ and H lies to suffer from want of some one to pre; BABKS AND BANK ESS, the necessary comforts, and in some cases, but pues aa anecntive arene, ecrner ite Daye cn ed ae of Delahibors the sick would | $2Smanue kere thera. Tbe story of poor sewing women in cities “Ss, ‘5 both parties wish it, place them in direct pri- | told what she had heard, and Mr. Blodgett not Se, off they drove. and after half a mile, | vate correspondence with each other, on condi: | baving returned home, it was at cnee sespeee | Srrned in at an open gate. and stopped in front | tin of receiving @ fee (amount not stated). | ably sepposed chat he kad been murdersa sei Sia eearee, gw: comfortable homestead. The | ‘assuming that all this has occurred, it is probe: | bis body taken to the woods or Swamp near by. old gentleman sprang out like a boy, and open- | hie that tho first step taken is to ascertain that | Scarch’ was made, and continued for seets Be ike goer Began, to call in a loud voice, | te personal appearance is equal to the pho- | without finding any trace of the body. "oa. with crackil ad “bake-ov: ¢ - ries, ana ret brown, deheat urrection ed them in the fullness of + ama perfect—a fragrant ~, does not excite m ed from the dwell- | SkATON BAL. BittiaRD Saloon, ; 4 ; ‘Dittie— Nely—giris!” the seco? use their respecti icion at once rested on Cary and his ga sort peer ow ery apo tnenalemn EBS @ Lv Alns! the aroma of those old-fashioned viands | «This way. Tom, Here's the kee; eee crue re ee tec on ae | bore tf gang, | ers in the country, who would gladly give them on ands 5 ping-Too: “ . t sitive eviden ing had, G gladly g' s is mary thin to taceo dave or and there's’ @ fire—or ought to bet: wit, | Lewyess to inquire as to the fortune of the lady | but no positive evidence being had, no arrests a be ne ee. 107 Fo good homes and fair wages; there w: 4: > x Ganger from starvation, and something coald | J a Kezmiise Blo: bone be accumulat. d for support in old age. . The use of improved implements and ma- chines has done much to revolutionize labor; without them it would be impossible to do our farm work. One must be a good mechanic to keep in order and operate successfully the im- lements of the present time; the skill and nowledge improves and developes the mind. No avocation or profession requires @ more va- ried and extensive knowledge at present than to be a scientific farmer. While we rejoice to see cultivators of the soi! taking @ higher posi- tion than ever before, we deplore the want of able and Intelligent aseistants. Could we afford Se oe bes Doan nee Yond na ere ~ fein Bex VF. Farncn, (Statton epsciaugs wou! me much more pleasant an = | BichaRD Roents, 1035 7th st. 4 tive ‘ian at present. We do not wish to degrade * the iabarer in order to accomplish this. We de« sire no pauper labor in this country, but such a condition of things inaugurated that the capi tal and skill of the employer be as well paid as the laborer. 3 What I have written does not accord with the teachings of some of our writers and speakers, Pw), ee and the ‘ample private means” of the gentle- | were made, and the aftair soon blew over. Dittie, what's the matter? Why don’t you | man. For it isa most noteworthy fact, snd one | After waiting a reasonabie time, and no tidings come and speak to your cousin Tom? which extorts our admiration, that not only for- | being heard of the missing farmer, his heirs eee eed and stared. tor the figure | ture-hunting iu these sdvertisements is cou- | had administrators appointed on his catate, aud syicuous by its absenea, but that instances of | the property be left was in course of time di- extreme disimterestedness abound, so that men | vided among the family. es of New England, and it wo linger always. | sigured her kitchen. A “‘waterback” | before him was very little like ine i em. ba exquisite pl ric Mhenpmractine ges baer pene fairy he had been dreaming about for a month | ; oe ens OF exmee, pets back. Dittie was cuddied up in acorner of the | 6*‘°™ ” or “amp! ans” ex-| Some da: 0 one of the sons of Blod, sn, presided. Toyalty Geert, | hearth with a candic beside her, and her iap | Of “Private fortuno” or “amplo means’ ex = = Tessiy state that “imoney on the lady's side is | was greatly surprised to receive a letter in the Bway what unimaginable cakes came to perfec: | {tll Of @ blue silk. petticoat. upon which ehe | Py“C) Lhoment.” Out of nearly two hundred, | hand writiog of his vather, from sosse place in tion! What flavoroas roasts! what tempting | Was Sewing. Her Pretty, pair was all tucked | 1.1 above twenty make it anecessary qualitica: | the Pennsylvania oll rogion. This leter bore baked beans! what toothsome hoe-cakes! what | $it Of the way, and loeked rough and careless. | t5.." Une, indeed, whose list of attractions is | the signature of what airhad lone supposed t> Indian puddings! forbear. That was indeed | L&T, cTes Was ® vort of faded bed-gown, evi- | not of a solid order, atks for that of which he | be the murdered man, and the sirereortcnce the golden age of cookery. — speed hn ety yet on in a harry, and as she got up and | apiurently has none. ‘The younger son of a | was altogether unaccountable. After a long Four generations were represented in the cir- | “hutled unwillingly forward there could be no | Pied county family, aged twenty-nine, fair, five | consultation by the family, it was decided thet cle that now drew around the cheerfal blaze im | COUt that her slippers were down at the heel. | Too: ten inches, haa entree to best society, trav- | one of them shouldinvestigate the matter. iis the*-keeping-room"—from grandpapa, with his |. “Now, children, if there is one thing above | eied a great deal, domestic, fond of country life | started at once for the place mentioned in ths Silver head, to Baby May, fast asleep in th others woman cannot afford to be, {tis un- | {sm good shot, rides well, wishes to marry, but | letter, succeeded in finding its writer,who really arms of her fair young mother, his eldest ai = tidy. matter how beautiful she is, it spoils | requires @ wife with means.” A clergyman See to be the long lost father. He was Child. There were the five sone and daaguters, | *t sll. Venus, herself, couldn't make an im- |“ possessed Of good means, who desites to | brought home, seeming toevery oue asonefrom ective wives and husoands, and | Pression in an old bed gown, with her hair rum- | {orm the acquaintance of a young, pretty, well | the dead. . ‘our chilaren,to say nothing of | Vid and ber collar awry. And as Tom stared | educated lady,” to his etertml honor adds that As bis return places the aftatrsof the Blodzett her proud young father, othe, | 8¢hi8 Indy-love—sul nd mortified, and in | +money, though an advantage, is not an esson- | family in @ most singular situation, no little tle Neti on grav dpa’s knee the or, han child, y | this unpromising guise—he felt his sentiment | tia}, while “Achilles, who is ap author and | interest is manifested in what the Prospective that youngest «on whoso loss was the ons heavy | fF her oozing ont at the tips of his fingers; and | j1,an of refinement and position, with means in- | resuit, will be. The old man being alive, of Bhadow on ppy home. But to-night no | What's worse, it never came back again. Ke- | dependent of bis profession,” ouly demands | course nis heirs have no actual tio. tothe The dickering frvlight a that, girls! “good sense and ladylike graces with a lady | property they hold. They have improved it Qxo W. Rotuwet., Boom i Teh SF ate. near Pat. Office PATENT MEDICINES, ANYON s Liver Tonic, the For meoufectorer ced inbel OF" Bi W.8.C. BEOMAN, 135s sirost and oncat —-. TH, ran Mills, 1318 Ublo — ‘afactarer Bracken, Neweia, Saiusters fo. sand dealer in beeh,Doors& Bileda. LASTERERS, itn a ” 4 many of whom are ignorant of practical agri- th et, whethe: e didn’t expect you 80 soon,” was all forty. A noble, aspiting soul, softened | greatly, however, and enhanced its value. For 4 TLLR & Levee, S16-18-90 uth stree: ees Beye ey not aera | Dittie could find to say in the confasion of the | {jy a tender, loving nature, wiltlind in Achilles | {hese Lmprovemsgute the old man has nothing | Culture; Judging from their teachingeone would AUILDING MATERIALS. ee Of middie life; on bright eyes and lips-on kink | Moment. = i & Feeponsive echo, and a kind, warm, and gen- | (o make compensation; yet if he makes a claim | SUPpOse that there were no drawbacks in ‘ac, | 4B SHRPRERD&® Pa.ev., bec oth @Wthets, | Arsies B dy smiles and looks. All shone with the cheerful | ,., But we're very glad, Cousin Tom, ae ae tall on chet Gace oe Tein a ae Ge | Se cere e eae M Olen tuAE bowill | Pane ocueenad te my own experience, andjthat | “ §.0-Benman, iis st.endJanal. | Jans 0" Bu: f the anniversary. The children brim. | 1" 8R0ther voice, and then he became consci: | they are tall or short, dark or fair, as the case | be sustained by the courts. Whether affairs will of my friends and neighbors, and which I have ef ER, BOGS, CHEESE, ec. W avennc, fui of tun and turkey; the parents renewing | {ct the first time that Nelly had entered. She | pay be, and that they are loving, affectionate, | be amicably arrangod to the satisfaction of all | Of MY friends and nelghbors, and v parts of the | WREATLET & BouREa, (wholesale enly).c sth @D | Jas RAGAN, (nls Metallic Roc their own ebildhood for an evening. And there | C#ttied a candle in each hand, and when she | warm-hearted, thoroaghiy domesticated; some- | the parties, or whether the law will be invoked, Loatde Senin aetna cay cous oueathen | ° CER, (choice gonds,) 8.W. corner Sb&E sis, PRINTING OFFICES, in the obi he cuctaien, wt r Harry | Bal set them goss sea os Tom @ welcome | times they modestly add, ‘‘and are considered | are at present only matters of speculation. evils we A eananare ne aid ie cemetion, NET Ps. gon Bactusse, 1933 Fa.ove. abet, nh & Lith oe, Bad Fa aken themselves, a little dra | Std found a chair Toom, giving bright {its | gevd-looking,” or “very nice-looking, haud- | | Itis how belioved that the mysterious strag. | GX!'4™Y, ina measure at least, a ur a Go's _ epocialey ma wa b * 4 t t | tome,” &c. ‘One ‘feels sure that she would | gle near Mrs. Breed’s, on the nigat of Blodget! ewitely touches here and there—poking | make a devoted wite;” another declares that | disappearance, was between a party 9f desp *, ire to ® blaze, and making things look neat | sie is ‘steady; third mentions a highly | radocs and adew pedler, who made freqacnt t desirable item, that she is “clean,” a fourth | visits to that section before that time, bat who and ebeerful. Her dress wax only a common print, bot if was fresh and spotless; her hair | tat she is ‘ratuer stout, bat mild, with-| bas never been ecen since, being thereabout on y It was geuer- —which, "dw 20%, corner $th and D sireeis eas BODUCE UO VISIONS SMITH.PoTT+é L 8.E. corner #tn & D star BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, ac. mh be hazar saries, in Liquid Glue Prepared From Saccha- rate of Lime. A solution of one part of loaf sugar In three was as glessy as satin; and the neat Ii tle collar encumbrance, of florid complexion, and | or about the night in quest THOMTON & C : parts of water, when spread on paper, imparts i" Basa, curecr Sih and Daten ee es oe , . r parte 01 ; . or, i. M BALL, corner Ttb am vont Om her brother. | Sow bon made the simpie garb ashe- | pa- a nice home and business of her own, | aily supposed that he e: considerable | to it neither gioss nor strength, for the size does KA Lara, corper lath and @ Fame iy mee, sich nies | (OMINE aS richer material. All the time she | ut tecling louely would like @ suitable part- | money with him. Portions of human remsins | hot adhere teane fingera when moistened. If, ‘a3 mm et fs _ Was arranging the room she went on talking in | jer; a titth of comfortable means found on the shore of Onsida lake a year or so | however, we would add tothe sugar the foarth pr. PO. Department, | & bleasant voice, asking questions abont the | juno-like appearance;” a sixth would pre | atter Blodgett’s disappearance, and believed at | par. of ive weight of elaked lime and warm it to 480 ‘Pennayivanis Beace survey, and diffesing that atmosphere of | an, and if possible a widower. | that time to be his, are now thought to be | 115 to 163 degrees F., then let it macerate some CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. 9 k8.08 Pout Ofee, | Leme and welcome which is so acceptable to a facinating manners,” or are we | those of the Jew ‘pedler, and therein ties | 4. ee | st = we shall find the | J. W. BoreLes @ Buo., 923 Pa. strangel rie + Metzorott Ball | 4. k. Witsom él: ith = the mystery. There are mon who profess ved. LATIN: BR, “Srouns, } rect, pear Treas @ slipped away, but Tom forgot to miss to remember having seen two men, with e sed’ w Saenae Pa. sooner g ney We 3en ; a a er, he was so will entertained. By and by sho @ wagon suspiciously guarded, proceeding | found to have the properties of muc! CLOTHING STORES | me back in a smart gown with her hair curled qual- coat of it possesses gloss and firmness. F 2 w Tom couldn’t think her as pre p ly tate that thiul, loving bat for- when Biodgett disappeared, who now think the wagon contained the murdered pedier. But the story obtains very little credence, for it does not stand to reason that murderers would take the chances of transporting their victim mon in these colamas. | such a distance before seeking a place to hide not the shabby dr if we soak three parts of glue broken in small gown and rongh locks was too recent to be pieces in twelve to fifteen parts of this ssccha- Tate of lime, then on warming it the glue dis- eolves rapidly, and remains liquid when cold iy witLont losing its strength, as glue does when n= THOMPSON & Co., 28 Sh st. 0; >. Center B: y desirable con a aaa arket, REST. Jon BcoTr'sDINiNGSaLoor (meals Be.) 5% La.ew » DOORS ASD BLIND PERRY COLEMAN, M87tb at., op Center Market | | j Rortuward one morning, about the time | | | uunes of from £150 to £200 or from £3,000 to £5,500 dowa, with good exo: tations, are quite comn red, and ®& first-rate ‘Teckck & SHERMAN. GS Louisiana avenue. angry. Nelly | h t il yearl tt ime. It wiil be remembered that about | kictency nny be wre eeet ee hi * DEEDS. Wincgeen Darbemoecee Tian & the whole par oe . eres Y | One bas “goiden hair and a smail yearly in- heir crime. wiil be remember n yout | sistency may be prepared by varying the amount a erm ¢ -Oor. Th and ewe, le wearer, sad ae Soe. Jt cepenen 2 pe rae Bouse: |) comes” another, “tno’ poor and not without | & year ago an account was given in the Journal | of saccharine of lim added. ‘The thicker glue | Jeera TK. Ans saat Bond Sth streets FW, EWING BRACHIAL. | ke per; and as she sat re, looking sweet | faults, is not to be caught with money.” There | 0° the finding of a peddler’s trauk a short dis- | keeps its muddy color, the thin becomes clear CONFECTI EES. WHEELER & WILSON 4, Dtecr & Don, ngus..461 Paw, winkle in grandpa’s eyes as | SPOUsL to sweeten the Ss without sugar, @ case which is appalling, if true: “An | jorth of Messina Springs, among some | on standing. M O ExaseRt,( Diving Booms,) 617th st., op. P.O re simple, atlent, pertont ¢ ? es as | saw for the first time what adearilitie | heiress or noble family, aged trenty-tour, very A mystery connected with the circum- | “Gelatin diseolves in this solution of lime and CONVEYANCERS. yyner cet. Xm. rea, J au golng to te!l you | the had, and how ho and true her | ).ndsome, with £750 a’ year from large lan has never been unraveled, and the | sugar without previous soaking; even old gela- | A-@. BaLey. #19 Pa. avo., (Law, Titles, Rotary.) Weep Skwine Mi a were. Her tecth, too, were like | estates, is @ splendid planist, harpist, sp: opinion prevails now stronger than ever that a | tin which has become insoluble in hot water is oe! EALING WAX, ac. e showed them when sii nm, aud rides and drives murder is in some way connected with that dis- pretty often, for Dittie seemad | sulky snd silent, and she was anxious to make shed, | Jaughed, | French and [tal | is driven to the Matrimonial a 5 “ | Icis right to mention that she will ouly corres- up for it and have Cousin Tom feel athome. | pona with a gentleman of good birth.” OF the | ext morning Dittie looked sabdued and as the courage to state that npon a tims—eay | absiracted, with none of the lively ways she | fc is short im stature. ‘They mostly descrit soluble in thiscompound. Tnis glue has great | W BaktaoLomas. at wholesale, 1027 7th street, adcsiveness, and admits of very many uses. | OOMBETS, SHIRTS, ae. It cannot, of course, be used on colors that are | DoveLass’(Ladies’ Underwesr gsnoral!y ) 408 th injured by the lime, as, for example, chromo wD! TS. yellow, Paris blue, zinc green, Behringer’s | Dx Wu a a i113 ¥ street northwest, Investigation bearing upon all of ge atfairs only deepens the mysteries cates circemsiances counected with ni a Sere aaa green and carmine. Ponceaa made from car- Br a»outs—there was q | had worn in New York. Tom found afterward | themselves as good-tempered, tail, * considered English Children, ; bolic acid is changed into @ beautiful carmine | Hasvsy & HOLDEN. 1016 Penua. v.,corner lithst, as Tom, and he lived | that her head was fuil of the blue sik gown | fine looking,” “think that theycan make a The new-born English aristocrat receives as | color. When warming the glue to dissolve it, a DRESSMAKERS, He was ratuer a lonely young | Wich she had set her heart on finishing tur | wife” or, eometimes, “ and reasonable woman | gcon as born a little bed with @ hard mattress. strong smell of glue ts given off, but this is de- | Muss %.W.WiLson Ja” Pa.sv.(Ont's taught by rule) he had no home, and had lodgings | Thanksgiving. happy,” of good position, &c. Many afiirm | Frora its earliest age it is taken, warmly wrap- stroyed by a few drops of oil of lavender. A Te Not very X ve; but he minded it | | “(Soon after breakfast she went away to work | that iliey are in possession of landed estates or | ped, into the fresh air. After the first DRUG STORES. went ut ‘ear its | small admixture of two to three per cent of gly- | BP HickLING, 901 Peava. Svenus, corner Bt st, inever known what a home | Upon it, leaving Tom in Nelly’s hands, which | of appointments bringing in £1,009, £1,500 or | meas are redaced to three, and this rale is so | cerine is also an advantage. Carbolic acid acts | G GC. SIMM=, cerner New York avenne and lath ¢ e | Tas _incomvenient; for Nelly had all sorts of | £2,100 per annum, which, if true, isa matter | unchangeable that no child thinks of requiring | uron the lime aioe ae glue is exposed a long | R B.FERGvsoN, 18) Penna. ave.,Carital aint things to do that day—apples to pare and An heir to @ considerable | anything more; and trom this time its foodis of | time to the air, producing little white specks, | F X Dooley, 223 east Penna. ave., apitol shouted Jack, who | Pumpkin to stew, and pies to bake, and I don't d estate” having no doubt observed the | rich milk, and bread and butter, and good meat. | without however, affecting its adhesive and pre DRY Goons. ashing questions. . now what all. satisfactory results in business wheu “a V.S. | After breakfast, it remains several hours in the | servative power ¥ MiiswaLt, $0 Tth street, near La. avenue Kerk iu @ great wholesale ware | | “However, there was no help for it. She | examination is allowed,” mentions that he is | open air, and then sleeps. ‘The whole afternoon E WE Pe One Price.) 198 & 1020 708 st. nw made a bright fire in the keeping-room and | + ofsound health and unimpared constitution;” | is passed outside. From earliest chitdhood the Sure Test of Death, bes FOr RRsO™, COr.Pa.av. &8:b at. cast ¥ eelt2”? brought some books for Tom, and told him that | valuable qualities indeed in either man or | children of the aristocracy wear short sleeves, ‘i's ined with abeblnta certainty whether E HOUSES. Jack, you mustn't keep interrupting,” | she must leave him awhile, and if he got lonely | woman, which we should like to see more in | andotten the knee 1s le! bare, though the ex- ag tr Bhat oc not, De. Sinan Mea ad —) Sane. na » 8d)"s Medical Mosenm, ried the other chiidren. “* | he must come out im the kitchen, for there | request’ than is now the case, There are also | tremities are clothed in the warmer manner. | Petts che following ain imme oe ge LEATLY. 46 JoSerson street, Georgetown, ‘ and farmerg’ | She must be. And of course Tom had no idea | advertisements from farmers and tradesmen | At five years of age they begin to dance. Never | Be We to romy teenryentiene pel r or toe of EMPLOYMENT OFFI aud suck like—and ail | Of sitting alone; so he soon came wandering | wuo wish for econominal managing helpmates. e English children intrusted to the care of a | 42 '¢* strong Ug nd if life is sal! presenta | eo gluse O. Breen. 6 lith street, near B. iwhatare kuowa | After ber, and spent almost the whole day there, er vee rea a aca ung uursery mand, but to an elderly, expe- | Pea denina wick wrowa: peace eta | EXPRESS OFFICES. ays as Yi SS helping and hindering; for, though he pared | Cayjous Emeldent of the Boston Fire. | rienced person, tnder whose direction they cone ft becomes n blashered, sill ocece in that cee, | Ses ‘Bridge ot Qian? Ww fed a eh Are ick. Dut somebody Nesuad ADIGE.” | Strata his Song lees an Eis con ease ges | _ ihe following fact, related by an eye witnese, | *80tly are. “As soon as the young girl goes to | ‘¢ Becomes a blush red, will occur constricted RAVERS. VO? ?%..Alerdria, | OO ae mam *k, bur somebody husied him up. | #fraid his long legs and his conversation were meat the shny Canwen cltenmmtnnace tom ‘ool, the carriage of the head oalders | roint, Where from exposere or toll the skin of _ alse 8. Torna & Co.,487th at. only laughed. Clarke & Ambler were | 8 good deal in the way. ted with the recent great fire in Boston: | becomes an object of attention, and under no | Point. Where become very much thickened’s | = VANCY STORER =) 1 Pa. avenne | 34%, :, coun mn — prs of “he house In which ail his mo- PP icapivi ng as eg a orton Epo, | Whille the confisgration wae at its height, and | reegeter ney dro —— ese mar be selected. On the other hand, if life | epucrs Market pte, corner Bth Gg. Peancn ag ee. $5 bet ek 7d pen made. ey were. bean thea aa tO went sy collecting together afew | than upright. “My chil ws but once,” | isextinet, no change of color will ensue. The & BEEREND, B. nw ; rect, Cag ye go : her at work that he would have been sorry | # mercuant was busy colle eener 8 n English mother, “and therefore nothiu, extinet, ne change —_. 7 Fe. es, fin street ww, | Danial Pizne 4 Si though business wasonasmaller seale then inen | enough to ave been ordered of! She'was the | valuables to carry away in his arms, a Tough . ¥ ‘ 6 ‘u. Booens, 639 10th street, naar B- bluish coloration of the nails,so often seen on | Ws FRARson, cor. Pa. av. and Mii gh init the dead body, and also in certain cases of blood ces 2 veils, Grlmaings, disease, need not be regarded as any source of ied sdetails fallacy; for after the ay plication of the ligatare, FLOUR, FEED Jorury Gaw en 173] Pa o rm Apvlcow Dav, 123 Penn. ores acd We ew; as long as life remains in the body the whole of | Trowas & BaRDINe, cor. Tth at. and ve. the limb, from the place of constriction tothe | F a pwEn Grain &0..cor. OV .ATth vt WATCH HAKERS, &c, Onna, Vax DoRRS, Im Pe: srevvs, Bey extremity, will be uniformly blue-red, bat if ‘WOOD ABD Ww Wane. the coloration does not take pines, or only oc- 3 Flowers, €53 7th st, Gno.P.Gorr , Big Basket, )1009Pa.oy bet InbAlisy "town. acircumeacribed spot, it can, with cer- No ld b pL E. ADLER, (wholesale only.) 904 Pa. ev.. near ithe say: Pow, ibis was ove Of the largest houses in that | wUickest, ost skilful little creature in all | lovking fellow cam up with a large wagon, and | 12 00 imbortunt as het physical development. line, and there wasa great deal to do; and by | ber ways, and yet so orderly and systematic. | Wished to know if he didn’t wish to hire himfor | Foi cfg rises" at seven. ‘breakfasts at working hard he had laid up some money, and, | Whether whisking some dainty mixture with a | @ load. ss ‘the | Ciglt, dines at one, sups at seven, aod at nine What was betiér, earned the good will andeon’ | big spoon, of weilding the rolling-pin, or touch. | ‘The merchant Jumped at the offer. and the | orclock goes to bed. Vatil twelve’ years of age fidence of his employers. There was some taik | ing the oven door with a white knuckle, to see | Wagon was by himself and cler m heaped | they pass the greater part of the day in the opee Of his becoming « < part if the heat was right, all she did seemed grace. | With costly goods, and the driver told where to | | /°¥ Pity only about four hours’ mental work. ret i that the world wor | ful aud charming. Ah, 1 can tell you’ chil. | carry them, and to come back, It he could, be- mas pcine Sentence aon ae at the world was dren, a girl never looks half so well as’ when | fore the flames reached the store. ee he was frst Barres ae pases Mghween, ‘joan of age, hadn't many retations, this young man. | she is doing plain, useful work in the nicest | ditappearing in the distance, a police officer | (yi she leaves school and makes her d-but‘in ute were dead, and he had ao agnte nor | abd prettiest way.’ And when those pies camo | Asked the merchant if he kuew the man, when | ®hen She is fresh and blooming as a rose, ‘cousin of his father’s | out of the oven,” said szandpaps, smacking his | St suddenly occurred to him Cust he had not | Sith ight step and eyes beaming with pleasure gy yn a Le at ami trea ~ : =" a, fo goods into the hands of an utter stranger. Worse | 84 life. Her frequent laugh displays her beau- curs —: be concluded that the spark of life has vanished. The deep-seated arteries carry blood to the FOUBDRIES, extremities; the veins, which are more super- JP URRISHBEG goon, me AR 10th st, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. ving New Englanc Bim or apy of his fami ficial, return the blood toward the heart. By >, .»(8.¥.) . ar. 7 Bis tno daughters cane to town to make visit | they were agreat deal better'”” | "" N'Y | than that, the policeman kuew him to be eno. | Sift teeth, and her hair le rich, and abundant, ing ligature the backward ow of blood isar- | 5 F'wisacow.sac'rtotimass Witsoe ashes, | “Tae Nae oie OES to a friend.” “Not better than grandma's,” broke in a | to! snp pie plays the fine fulness ot her contour. London : : "i FURNITURE STORES. cepte. cual - ; ine : gto ‘ the «What were their names, grandpa?” asked | chorus of in iB voloes. t bye apap Seh din halfan hour the | Pores#es noble museums, galleries of art, and into the constricted extremity through MUSPRATT'S CHEMISTRY. in parts. ttle Nell. ‘salt volo “Well,” ‘andpa, looking wickedly The fire progressed, an an of archi 2b f th arteries, and there accumulating, gives rise to MANS & SON. mn ct, we'll name one of them Faith | about," grandmals pice salt haprensr ace tng | merebaat-e store was fx sehes. Next, mor eharming of its sights may’ be soon on fine aren: | the peculiar col bed. The object of the en-tr S28 oth street, corner of I wcrest. ‘okey slways callod each | Only ones Tever saw which were exactly like | he repatredto the piace where he had directed | SOChi i gious dary “cromaser childres men, | above proce Ce ee ceeee YMNAL FOR THE PROTESTANT EPISOO sr Asudbad aan iss eBtes | "ROcarMGIAS Beto in, wexon, | ever dhe a sn eee deat sires | ENF pares early sages acta, | She ag sh eet we ce a H PRE AERER: pg light ar ol 'y bias! a * »! 2 U i yeaut: sight equal interesting m/ ai 7 Bair skin, and eitonether was jure atone ane Thomas,” she said, “You musn't talk such non. | dayeatierward, however, he wassarprised by the | Witoetved after sorvioe ox Sumiay at che Feum Cis recommended in @W@pplication of this | A UCuErHaRDE Oonme heee vot ges ain ang, | Hone TaN Sane eeai tetas oe tees 8, rns falling pa tag ae eo er oar coment Neeer ee as Oe ees inate ae to thirtsen years of sev, of the Bots teat nee teehee Ee | ' | PEAYER BOOKS, all styles and sizes, 2, the rellow i = “grandpapa’s name is Thomas, ain't i chant, and, most noble physi lutel: iderit igh, Meese proscapaid Zo tho vey iret time be caw epee Shout did | eee tet“ But here somebody choked hissoif, | of goods was stored in the roo of « hotel, where noble physique and absolutely bewildering because the RY Oomras?, <ig . amount of constriction cannot be 80 readily ol. Srainkns.” WebsnearB | | BIBLES. Family and Pocket all styles and prices: tained, the numerous large, deep-lying veins of | Wx. W. VaUeHan, for enurches, bowsss, 2c., 711 Dp the museles not being sufficiently com, by GROCERY the ligature. In case the fingers or toes are not | Gro @. Co. pe And wa Nelly pretty, too yD grandpapa’s k % F bo «Well, coutina-d grandpa, in @ considering | bread, and the Thankegiving cake, aud the | tioned the suggestion of the police officer. ’ asked the Nelly | #nd_grandpapa went, on very fast: | he would find them. a ies. and eee oes ae psy catldren ‘oF’ England soe tos a> | So all the pies were baked, and the loaves of | | The merchant expressod surprise, men- | Sowers of Paris: Doth anpesr tr nace the WM. BALLANTYNS, ANWELLABONS 148 Pa.ev.op Willard’s | _det-tr 420 7th stroct, nor &. amend - 5 “ou re- | from paradise, and scarcely to belong to earth. Hoos Sows, oo Markel Seen 23.2 4 . fone, “not exactly. She had brown hair and | plum pudding mixed and put over to shait | “That's 20,” sald the carter, “but do you Te- | Nowhere else are secu such ploomity maidons Seelite Mecelney te alae Fae eemblored, | xo a. Piawt auow, BY oreres Chee . | pevaes wire Tones. eyes, and a trim little Sgure,and looked alto- | boil,’ for it was a great business in those days | member when yi mn 7 and children as in England. Of course the life | Sentifc aunt ae OARLES A. APPEL, Wend Uth streets, BW. Sether good and honest and sweet. Stull I to get a pudding boiled, and by that time sap- | Was tried for stealing’? ‘ of gay society undermines to some extent what Se eer ee Janke JIRDINSTON, 1713 Pernsyivauis arenes’ || HYMNALS WITH TUNES AND CRANTS, mest young men would bave given hor ou per-time was nearly co: Dittie came do ee er mene sbaHaNed 12 early training has accomplished; but the Burial Vagaries. Gro. Suing & Bao, ,cor. 06 st aad 18 svente, e : they E of eter | very good ratured and talkative. She him innocent.” sensible physieal education of the first years | We know an old lady, as blithe a body as ever | Wx: BURLEY, 99 . betwoen fand K. — mi fniahed her dress and quite recovered her tem. |. °- Well, ir, that at 200, oof I war triad tor, | leaves permanent eficcts, aud the Kugust | lived in thie worlds eho; sears apes ccoperes | Ff. Wrerus Batted by Rev Chas H, Kail and. B. Whitely, re _ ratiay me Boi eifemern de little Sande d it was you that was wise enough to | Woman remains equal to the duties of life | becoming garments ready Yor her last journey. Also, a full sesortment of see I was, although 1 had no reputation to back and the requirements of wife and mother. If David k's widow religiously pr me, and you saved me from au unrighteous yer- | 6 does not continue porfectly well, she re- her wedding sheets, that they mignt serve her ™any places of amusement “But there was no danger of Cousin Tom’s EPISCOPAL PEAYER in those days, but such as they were, they seem- | making any further mistakes. Twenty-four KS, ? tains enough health to be ever beautiful. | for a shroud. In i763 young married lad - £0 very brilliant to these country gitls, whohad | hours had done the work of a month, aud he | “#ctand the state prison. One sees in Great Britain ladies of sixty with | w. ber expres desire, berted t= hor In all styles of binding, jgst received by never been in the city before. Aud you rarely | had made up his mind, once for all, that the |‘! Your “And I've been trying to get even with | complexions fairer than those of our youngest | ding fuery, cobsisting of @ white negligee and \ BIOHARD B. MOHUR &@ 00., fo devote all bie epare ts ausin Tom—so ready | pale, weary face in the corner was thé sweetest | ,\ Yee! Aud I've been trying to get yon with | maidens, and whose hair, though slightly “sil- tticouts, quilted into @ mattress, piliow and aa to devote s spare time to taking them to | tace in the world. Xhance dil last night, when [’borrowed a horse | Yered, is yet sbaudant and handsome. Just as ining for her coffin; her wedding shitt was her | L 1015 Peunsylvanis avenue. this place that nd hunting up shows | “Wednesday was almost as busy as Tuesday. | Chance till last night, winding sheet; and she wore a fine point lace and enter mevt ! Tof the fire, | by the Greeks every trouble was taken to reach ! Lem. They wrote home | There were the last touches to be given to the | 2d cart and took your goods ow | the highest beauty, so too with the English | tucker, handkerchief, rutties and apron, aud a Zon; thelr tot | cookin te i pecans oa. r 7 “4 luppet-hesd of “the "same costly’ materials. Diamond rings were placed in her ears, gemmed rings on her fingers, and a vaivable necklace round her neck; white silk stockings, and silver spangled shoes . ° yhere’ ‘and ther to their father uow kind he had been; their let- | cooking, andthe house to be brightened up, and | There’s the key, aristocracy. Many artists who have pilgrim- x @ full of him; and in return “papa’ | the red applesto wipe and arrange with antume pico zing, the visitor slammed the door after | Sed halt over tho world essure us fast the ctis fogards, and Cousin Yom | leaves. Cousin Tom helped in everything; | him, leaving the astonished merehant with Guughters of Albion surpass all others in per~ one and spend his Thankegiving | and when the afternoon came, and he found Se deenk bs qrodeanind Geet promland tr tee fectlon of phalque. Even ta Europe the women shire. You may be | thats great many ies were to be car- of the classes are not so healthy as the men, om was ready enough nf ~ | ried ‘about the nel hborhood as gifts to the | Visitor, and now is of the opinion that there is | Ses gi ” except perhaps in England. Dr. Bock, pro- | with stone buckles, completed her costum: Ww tor he had never seen gi poor people, who depended upon this yearly | *me ‘thonor among thieves. fener of patholc gical cmotomny at the university | Norfolk gentleman ved such py aa menses ce before, and by this time had | remembrance, he insisted on going along to ~ fi . of Leipsic, says: “A healthy man is a rarity; recollection of matri ial life that when, at = ‘shed bis anind 10 fall imlove with his | carry the basket aud hold the Smtrella, for it | Mow to Feed Corn Stalks Profitably. | hoaitny woman apparently does not exist.” | the age of ninety-one, he lay on his death bed, “RoTELs. was snowing a little. I need not inform you | ‘The rearing and feeding of animals is receiv- | Yet itis possible that women may be and are, | he gave instructions that tre sould tov bacied ‘i new srange’. Tae young ladies went | that Nelly was the ple distributor. All ‘the | ing, asit should, from farmers and herdsmen in | when they have the same training, as stro in Lis wedding shirt, which he had carefully | A&AINenom Ho! October, and 0: day before | work—or most all—of the house fell apon her. parts of the country, greater attention every | men, I take this position boldly. n Engtand, | kept for the inary that garment sup- | ho: 2 vo bing 1, Tom was | littie found an excuse for avoiding everything | year; and especially is this true ot dairymen, | even with the disadvantages of female dress, | plemented with his best suit of clothes, his best | W: i ADAMS WILSON, = place they lived | that was troublesome or Inconvenient, and on | whose only hope of gain rests in their success in | and where their hysical education, though | wig, hissilver-buckled shoes, black wrist rib- | Baz! A Kesularly Bducared Female Physician ang anew Maspebize {his Crcasion she wanted to baste some lace on | obtaining paying yields from thelr cows. Corn | superior to that of any other country is still in- | bons, and his favorite walking cane. Margaret | U Diidwifecen be consulted ou ali M:ssases Incidental What place was it grandpapa?” persisted | the blue dress. stalks enter largely into the fall feed of dairy | terior to that of the males, the women of the who was chureh to Lad Jack - “Well, they had a splendid walk. I won't | cows, and how o feed them isthe important | best classes appear to be as strong as the men her “-Seppese we cal! it Westtleld,” replied grand- | pretend ‘to tell you >) Resid: nee and Boome, 811 tb trees il they taiked about bat uestion, The common practies is to feed in | of the same rank, for we must not compare the a oe PS, With w twinkie. ¢ it happened, this | they came home very rosy and good humored bundle, as but few farmers tecl able or will- | women of one class with the men of another. ‘Tape worm removed with bead in two boy. Re young clerk ao bad some business to be | aud hungry for supper. ing to use cutting machine. This feeding in | Who doubts this, let him station himseif at the fer to. petients successfully treated in Washing- Transacted in the town of Elgin—only 12 miles Neither will I ventare to describe the | the bundle without any preparation, | am fally | fashionable hours in Hyde Park and see on novid-tre' trom Westdeld—aud as Tom was going so near, | Thanksgiving dinner, or the minister's | satistied, is very wasteful, as not only are the | horse! or pri these incomparable } . Leon, he de Lis busiuecs Catt’ eBly, unlackily | sermon in the morning. There were not so | butts left, but frequently nearly the whole | women.—Fron pare Americans Less Healthy I Raprered, this business Tost D9 atichded tothe | many people to eat the dinner, aod the eermon alk learned by ence that a Uitte | 22" Europeans?” in November Galaxy. Awzaican 18x Co., office,513 9h os., bet. Band F. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. 7 Serr ing. had seventeen heads to it; otherwise both of ave learn bo! mag . *-But never mind tha:,” said the head of the | them were very like thom we nen to. | brine sprinkled upon stalks once every day, just | 4 cewrremam who has just taken up his Fiscusn, Surg. Instruments & Trasees, @é Maat, | TB? olest evtablished Specialist tn the city, frm. “I'll g * (ug leave, and you | Gay. Dittie wore te blue silk, and fooked | before feeding, i» of material advantage in | ,AgCzRTLEMAM who, has just taken up 4 oo b : Bo, 604 ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE F. bad better be of wext Tuursday; th: ‘will bring | beautiful tn it—as was only fair when it had | Many respects. The weak brine will cause the here ‘a family fried and Hours: 11 to 4, and 7 te 9, deity, ips to Figin on Saturday might. You can do | cost her so much trouble. Bat to Tom's mind | Cows to consume nearly all, even when the the busines Monday, ard’ be tree to go to little Neily, in her gray gown and scarlet rib- | whole; the flow of milk who Sifter. | pursuit or dinner, in at a restaurant, Dee ane —-Demale Cungtntats ent friends by Monday eveatng. ‘Then you need aot | pons, looked, when compared to her sister, like | of the cow improves, and they show greater con- oneof are Of 8 dandy-issimo sort Feport yourse « Ut next Thursday week. | some gentle home bird by the side of tentment; especially is this last remark trae on | the fried oysters and half ling wood | of a —all mustaches, and Sr hp Sa eens ally well, except for | Tope songatet, ® thing to lors, aud nid, winty end Lap ge _ Eos would be pocketed bythe dealer, faaatnay collar—our 5 Myahoorerdeved agtier » Ox fon jive in your heart forever. better general e d swear were re (Ping, and tua, was, Lom did not like | felt that day-GOd bess. her!—and ao he tenes | to feed eat om the food, instead of feeding atone. | *{teFward solemnly a id mn re the idea of picacnting hiweelf at © stranger's | pow—and siways Will feel as long.es he fects in uo cage should mors than one day be perma t the boy tn transit. got corned beef, P: says a “Yes.” “You got sour-crout, too, “O} was expected. How- thing. ed to pass without brining the mornit feed.| A year acoa fashionable tailor in this ci en { ‘me ceme bom Oi ‘W.D.GLEnB, 128 F ot..Wash's £10 Bridge st.Geo OBBY , ne Mails travel- | “"Tneretwas alittle tremble in grandpa’s voice | ‘The brine should not be strong, Only ouough © | mAgTZA® AGO fashionable tallor 1 owes | Cotes smmacta eee ‘and M ed rare tbat part of the country. “There'll | as he ‘concluded, and ho blow Kis mies rather furnish sufficient salt to the cows. presented it to her afianced husband. It was a | turned with the 3 bea tave met? Tow said to himself. | loadiy. Of course the cow should have access to plenty affair of silk velvet and satin, with 9 } was smoking bot, and sent forth its aa es Dakcmy unpeatenta s Me Mind es before T | “and did they get married!” asked little | of water; this brine food will See = fouoking-cap adel were | flavor, evidently to ; u ae Soin the best of spirits he started for his | SSily on bis knee _e p , my pet. What would be the forty-eight boure of staging. Ab, boys, you ma; love story ended taitas uch wr jou ino St he piteikogee sx | Smet & matried after & wale” steam, bat there was never anything equal te those o)d-tast. ed stage rides, when, as in then, ‘Tom's case, it © = the height of Indiansummer, | cant, id own, nd eee and the country all ast nights r Four good last night's frost im it to givea zest. Four Lorees and a weaton top! Phew! you"! see Ayes tem it. Well, Tom tad time, got to Elgin safely, did his business