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‘The Queen at Crathie Kirk. Demectic Economy. BAILBOa!~ ~~ P y. it ab rd st without d ee ee pithing dobtivg that Rapa just withowt, and | THE ROMANCE OF HI-SING. AND AH SAM. | ere vom Lasts, Do the andience claphands when the queeM |. . »12ts jook sa weil ageinst thewallof «| aLTINORE AND OM cree BY WiLL M. CARLETON. *| Sow fo the aget, raised the »and held opea SY Yunenon NULBORD. | a wns pepe pm yep rin treet ng seers Sa wonar pao ig cr | 3 > r kets are not in more general use pel Wartineron, § imesson the jury’s done—the qaibblia Imagine ber consternation when instead of nisi | serving the excitability of his bore, and be acl Nhat they should be MEfUneTON, November 8. 19. lis through | Ber husband one of the neighbors, who lived | | Ah Sam loved Mise HiSing. Ah Sam Tgnld pot have been surprised to hear that Brt- | are. It 6 Deh meres plants inthe least or- | giysine between y WRo ron AND fae eee Taha gt aga 1 eeeeees eee mte mn | sera ceiopegr omens satus Bio Siee Gevcuury SP. | Sa,eeoemreay cng fete ow | Seana pa grade pr same, | BO ss Spano re it true; i a wl e wi e Astuck to loog into iy’ ehalr, I thought I | fonlested, anda giants was gumcent to abow faingcaunp on the somme river Fel ; | Rowever, the bel! stopped ringing, and the hash | he slmplest Kind of beacke! west cad having | _ Leave daily.excepisendey ttl. Qt, 220, 900 would grow in n | the now 'y frightened woman that he ‘of ef expectancy ‘ made pause Sie aon ahole near the top of the flat side, so that it a And if! do ast kaew myself, they'll get me L—- * en peng RO eng ‘a mere mechanical operation—dead —_ | jae sow economy Fy meotteene ~ mighthang upon a nail im the wail. Some there ag’in. senses he had plunged * appear Ler i em seeing a tion pet Beare gl my pep ernest tnd 1 | Dec aer nemeredes one SP THM 8 | Li dreaed {dere om te minds and starz bent. | faton er doum Brown oy soe, wanesied a | Hone Ser aes he walcs Seemecusg | Foi einepal O27 Baton, Matomeny. 3 id ” :— le = - " anrel, Jaroron i leone, at lasts and thank the Lord,t'mgoin’ | “"*" Eveniny” Miss." Somerville. Proper bad | # a every man may pat to his owa aaging intarcst, anti a jody in Diack | tht sail over the wally ont Ghsombcter’ tes | a Sik Ca tal Sib e mn cee ae, ees home to-day. | night ont Ain’t Ral ime a £, hot poisoned flour with general and mosesrary pene ne J — ey apne dla po cog fronds, which tm many instances quite > | indeed; 4 Dow her head in silent 3 roo} sje fa PGE pp Tis | iecnccecereres eeie | ie ee sccm ana | It isan awkward game to play the gentleman | himsclf up with whet was intended te be a look | oted 1 en. | asif that presence touched a tender os ee yg ane ia | of intelligence; “Ralph got tired out and stop- to | the warmiy-beating hearts around ~~ mend ti go Who would like to s00 ribbon ‘ere Sunday sult of mine on Sunday | ped apiece back to rest. _ for cou- | Princess Beatrice, simply Creasod in wi 5 a +s ‘a wall, might de able witn 7 Tightly sets, “ Stopped to rest! Tell me what you mean, yal lady is growing up this executed produce some ‘curloes effects. pny atk Beat 5 =P ™ 3B er ek staff a week, it somebow | the wife almost ashe ne bo thee fairest of the Wal eurdenine oF ten culjest 60 which mani oy a A y ts; The seemed er came ning, in chert, 5 or rn nding, ra afer ‘wear my homespun rig of pepper- ra pemnie. ‘In rogerd se. er. Leo pod a hep lag gant poe yey end fee potee en esteem TU have it on in half a jit, when I got home to- “You may hev noticed that I've Tioagh Somplain oe Soe ee he Gar- rd tc up.. Dut your nian wan’ deal worse nor me, z | Seecepisme- Beckten acealenepernt |. wiradea meeekt eee eet aoe: | __waasube’ stawean. I Rave no dowbt my wife looked out, a8 well a | So. back heve a wave he gin ou zi | tion in regard to the virtue ot attending pubilo | ages were crammed’ down tortie sigs of the Tbe Eger, of venete are uot aware of the Prresbera, Vcore £103 i8 ye crmorcina at + song “And you left him to die in this dreadful 4 worship than once prevailed, anc a correspond- | queen's pew. But the reverent demeanor of the | beneficial eftect of wear! “ey bond jonse with Btrasburg Ancheater we As well ss any woman could—tosee what things | .torm?” gs on wrist and ankis lessening of compulsory comers, but more | royal family was a sort of cheek in their fellow- | body, both in cold and in warm weather. Fla: ae. a © = was done; j ,, The fellow was alarmed at the change which | Shoes, whose clatter: the | freedom of personal choice and more volantary | worshippers, and when the minister rose to be- | Ne! is'not so unccmiortabie in warm weather s« | yThvonch tickets to the Wost ean tx = ad tion Ticket Ufflce For though Malinda, when I’m there, won't set come over the gentle woman. She seemed | Owner's presence, even, attendance. Church-going alone does not es | gin the corvices it is but fair to say that he was | prejudiced people believe. Frequent coidsa: . bacteechoetgers to his muddled vision, and | ANgry tattlesnake ae eTOX, | tablish a man’s moral fepatation or plows char- | followed with attention at, although | constent hacking coughs have left me since nye She's very careful, when I'm gone, to ‘tend to at ing ait, as he | Smity- She had no education, no manners, no | tablish s man's moral reputat iim ase | sometimesprying eyes would wander tthe oval | adopting flannel garments. ‘There is no needot | yeritche™, Hetty Phvlade all the chores. @ to git my- | Secemeiiohuents, mo Deanty, BD grace, BO | GS Ne. as chitsen cod ween godly . Tne | pew, and forget to turn away when their por- | great bulk about the waist, which condemns | “THUS. B. SHAKE. tess But nothing prospers half so well, when I go to along todo anything with Bim, | Reet ren ben Ht Bing sas riteniinenians, | church is beginning to suspect ltsct of faulti- | Retent stare teeame stably aasreres tome. | ie wearing of fannOl with those who preter | b. &. CULE. Geuoval fick “ ” . Hi Bing + ‘Unbp waists to beni, Wr in that eno © | Geo: ae And I will put things into shape, when I got | "i,m, both gat the worst of it Rachag saveral. sou many | Dees when Itfails to command the interest of | cioas lady who had come to worsuip, in common | Wasp waists ¥ viously, ji ‘father. The | nel can be cut as lovsely Gtting waist, always an fvnetis cuaee beekn d to | those within the sound of its belis,avd not to | with her subjects, their common . 5 sm . ROUGH LINE BE And I'wilt pat things into shape, when I get | ,,TB¢% Was calmness in the tones, and the fel- | Caiforula by Obie’ Lost ant iat ent ence, | iay oll the blamneon the abecutens. i perceives, Olu forms are sil respected in Orathie kirk. ‘The | fastened at the Baek, “There ate tory hes TWEEN WastixcTos 66 SaaS home to-day. " cerca can't fay Stems at thoagh “twas a | Ab Sem dude lonen iat it was ber igh and |p, DAE great cipal attractions, ave rien | congroeuton it duriog th saging tthe | the tad annel garmen ther expe: PHILADELPHIA, Q ~ x B an H ‘4 ially sb sach for the Wactine . coolly took my hat and left before the show | Piese:”” aa: eS ea whocover sppertuntty cheap; that moral and religious instruction is lasses” she looked up the places in. her outeide tr ngs which Easton commands." | a6 Fu 110m Oe michour Rat es wersenil tearne ani ith fie woccs het purpose wes | had oticed, with al ee eee ee oF wip take onfonse; ett herest sho ongat | formcae Withina minute che tad lectimed suen | intimacy between AL Sam i d ~ , salt and fourof 7 D Sruahi ah webaitune ae outer wecppings as first to hand, aud | # ing therefrom results unprofitable to and attractive preachers neither stand in m she Tose to ber feet with congregstio: FOR PRILADE: Puta le 4 com eel e oto give up, whon aie | Horm, ‘The frail woman had given Figos tats | packed off to aucther iota, which happened at | Yentional divisions; ‘but, Im esays, reviews ‘the door, t inte the fearful he contrived one night to have the damsel | €™ pulpits nor write sermons with texts and¢: Temaiued standing daring the long Leave daily (except Sauday) at 6:00 a.m. .1.00 and ie > onl - fhe end. The eotheotion is lifted ar ors bait gill of ‘sage and the amo of = 5 p.m. first id the sorvices, by means ot long-handied For each pound of ON SUND. Now} bere asband was that time to be my place of residence; and it is | cular and religious new: » in Boveleand | sion of the dered sage, Leave for New York ai 8:8) p.m , and Phileitet- And aoe ——- ith a kiss, when I go pe pel pp He would aoa tuere for this reason thee the woot of my existence —_ — entrees hee booger pone tr eget pig ted ra peo anda haifof salt, one of = “4 eo y+ runes pm ice onda horgeagemad pot phagranls w , When I g winoes Bete nee him, but she Bink crossed that of Ah Sam and Hi aide the moral and religious Teolings of mean hen thi ladle comes to the royal pen. Sues. new should be about one-third of the lean | (gis cnedieainaD aortas 2 “gae gy ae j i ‘ind. Thousands of intelligent, worthy Caris- | ily cing, it holds on its way to ad | mest. - ew Fork a My Mim easy ohare “S T*8r® FO math | eee ATS Separate S2aR | sng inane at ad lt wna Kea euncted ej | ttn people, im pices where nly fr fae "gamen' bona ro Pamewns wa, igaae be had te ase Ohne iE Spot Bed ~~ b the ba shoulders with salt, and | of the x | uninspired public ministrationsare withinreack’ | zigzags along in the handsof the patriarchal | | Ru ms and with salt, an ; % nel Nn anet shunt, and try Wa'be s| | Sucre te ious oad, Gang eeweathy. san | Peles 2 Tine ewe a de costars At | Salas ieestiee x Gairreiiios oe | aie aes ane She er See eee eee ee a a | aerate eareread ptvertionment man! Cena, ae ca ee itr vores NEVEE | ing to paycevil with goods comanicdiod che | coveted to church-geing in rendiag chat is more | tives at the'Queca, bat der bleleete ie any fon tae pera out the bleed end propare thom lis ond the West’ nnetete Balt ‘The gamest, cheeriest little chap, you'd ever «J on, I, prays ever, | ite eesad Bo lian’e story to my chosen and | DUtritious and attractive, and more creative of | with her “collection” in her band, and as the wo beine, « {yhich a sufficient quanti ity to B. GHARKP. Aev® Master Transportation, wan* to see! for the women Whe aly ieeeereat & sacrifice | OS calor companion, @ lear ard cote nan’ | religious taith and consolation than the Sunday | Indle, backing out of the oppociie mew wary forex them should be prepared. Leave them M.QULE, Tek Pager. And then they laugh, because I think the child —— woman who truly loves. a with ae ae ‘to be | preaching offers them. ‘This docs not imply 4 | round inte kere, she quietly drops the roval of- py Seno ri atone —_ out; — BO. B, INTZ, Agent, Washington. eld resembles me. pale Suess Somenriiie stopped oxtelde the doce | Stiecney, with whom feos had ecaianlig has of Christian, faith or of reverence for re- | fering, whieh {am ahtereraeds told ts YA Sees LEXANDRIAa WAsu The ittle rogue! he goes for me, like robbers —= =~ ee ee gate, ‘Piunged | Bovering between two plans—one, to ran for the | ligion, but only that, the religious life ef the coat the Jingling brows coppers. The pric | walt pomp am ot ene pcg pn A incios an. pee | He'll tarn my Dockets inside out, when I get | headlong into drift. Bat “nex next moment she Central mfice, asd fowsd te {0 | How in other th 2 bealdes the old ecclsoras- ey r lenderness and favor toa iam home to-day. flow in other channels besides the old ecclesias- | goes on its to arrive at the other end of the | * 7 of the a — — was upon her feet again, and, having learned America, and found » ‘new republic. " con ap Rogreery ba gis votfering, | often thrown . Smoke with hickory | Mexamdria & Frederick samouhatel the fetes af an Ririns les ao ‘on hearing Ah Sam's caso, | tical one; that other and unbdadged teachers of Foyal pew, me for the priuces’ offering green seated next to them in thei wre paper, Corner of B and Sisth strecta. " morals and Taith have brought the official ones t to in their order. | Chips. Then wrap them in brown and indy — I~ aapemaniedabepend |g yy Beret garmenomiy aed | ets Una, ado ee | Doree aning org ecustay ie'was | Bowth ap'carefuiysand hang tn tee eunus: | RCM, Atcnodcn tocar flows 7 g ot col 01 pu 4 G 5 UBS) be . i 5 That God coald pick thateweet bouquet and | the Run oetunes of fenees and woodland; stop- auMpneeentn ae waned logical toonls of separating religion thos the | one. bemre vieg the church the qegcustenn | heuse,cellar, or any other suitotie place. sa trou Alexandrim areive as totiows— - ing it dowa = - tne ete ping sometimes to brusk the encrusted flakes nd myself, Duckling on our arms and | state, and leaving the charch to depend for | withber head bowed in silent prayer a few mo- “WASHING COMPOUND. 88, “3: Ge 2p. =. ——o ee ne tate wi come Joeman sobaps bee ~ her orery oop army, proceeded to beat up the dithy purliens | *Upport on the affectionate allegiance of its | ments. Thenher daughter threw s black man- | The use of soda for washing lien is very ci orane @ And then [ iaagh, because she thinks the child | herheart’she tolled oo eegled 6. Chinatown; and about midnight we fougd | members. Tn the refi erage te parted. ‘There oon to fae ts German ae ‘selgh the following tore eaby cone pengsuee leaves Woshtngren TOSBEales DET, own the nit, and | sa2hgre Be, was at last, prone in her path. She Soph eats Bee poe eg there one voluntary function in all the worl so | tle doubt that the crowd prossing so closely | mixture is now extensively and. benedcialiy | “GREAS SGUTERE > SP RES, vis Bx umecd, She’ ‘eareeiam he way do » saw ae oe ned form, Soe it, dazhed the confederates of Ching Loo. We bere A sustained and so honored as the Christian | upon her, together with the iil-bred staring to | used: 2 Ibs. of Soap are dissolved in abont 5 Kegyes Wastiurtar 10.53 5 m detiy lerongt Sucday, And light my bowtap with her smite, whan t | MY2Y the drifted snow, and Knew that he stil | the con considerably alarmed, neither | church? If it be only a department of haman | which she was subjected, must have been dis- gallons water as bot as the hand can bear it; |; Pbrvumb tick to all pn South mud Son pong tee there eg mailes, whee lived. Bat in all the boasted strength ot his ees our language or our pur- | interests, and one great element or factor in | composing to the queen, but n next is added to this duid three large-sized go home to-day. manhood the fve of bis race hel overcome him, to Spoke’s office, and then, it being neees- | Civilization and human furtherance, is it not | with an unraftied countenance, tablespoontuls of liquid ammonia and one If there’s a heaven upon the earth, a fellow | 80d he must have help or perish. She tried to | F : = é " lof turpenting 3 ary to secure the services of & magistrate in | One of the most precious, the Le ogi fees se perme Of course, the instant the quoeu's spoonful of best oii pet knows it when Taise him; tried to en him from the fatal | S3°¥. nized, and the most indispensable? The world, | back was turned there was a mad rush tosee her | are incorporated ri idly by me: hhe’s been away from home @ week, aud thea seer. but all her efforts were vain. What was | "Biting the couple, I departed tosesk the justice hank = i has many modern and glorious sav. | get into her carriage, and the getting ont was | them together with a small birch broom, The ‘goes back agaia. Sat ee Rene Rave: Rel; Rind ORAS sate, Te ey eee wae meat een ae Leetee | Fe and sepeeneenta intneaean ah rae as | toot as fraught with periito fife audlim> as | linen is'them soaked im this liga ter theoe ae eae If there's a heaven above this earth, there | °F \t wouldcome too inte. +s, | monly engaged at the Bella Union, playing | it. Yet none which fully occupy the sphere or | the getting in. In the hurry-scurry, littl. hours, care being taken to cover the washing- ALTINORE @ Fo- Oiten, I'll be bound, her, was about @ mile to the nearest neighbor's, poker; oniter Spoke sought after the groom An | fulfill the daty, or antiquate or supersede the | dren were toppled over, and cid ‘folks were | tub by a closely-fitting wooden cover. By ihis WOMAC KB. K., Somehomésick feliow moots his folks, and | Dut distance must not be considered for e mo- | pokerj whilet Spoke sought after the ge stapidiy | functions of Christian churches, or thereligioas | nearly driven off their legs, but there was no” a | means the linen is thoroughly cleansed, saving Depot Corner ik and B Streets N.w. hous eer ibtoroean | secer abeat Eat eee cee ceca a | Ghank treme amnaking Opiate bering Glen a, | mel the Dacdayertas chavche Dri buten | soma e lose, for the royal carriage wasdrawn | much rabbing, time and fuel. Ammunia doce oan Bat let my creed be right or wrong o> be it as it snow about Lim, to break the force of the gale means to wear tho edge oft’ his suspense while: — up at the door, ard the impatient, snow-white | not affect the linen or woolen goods, and is | TRAINS LEAVE fo) TRAINS a may : bey ee the bay ps ot ise waloh | To were rescuing his aflanced. Not only was | Mr. Charger at Mrs. Chargers Ten | steeds were panting to start. And now John | largely used a liquor in the north of England,— Poh TORS ss CASHING My beaven is just ahead of me—I'm goin’ home 5 the last on earth, she turned to strag- | 7° Were but perversely, drunk; but he de- Party. Brown mounts the box, the order is given home, | Rural New Yorker. “ 3 8m. t gig on. stapes, view age! eee Naw ‘Bay 0: and like @ flash of lightning, the queen is r . press daily ex Scouay, to-day! How that distance was passed she never | cared in imperfect English that hehad con- | There are two spots in Bay Coast which are t ig a WAY TO TRAIN FUSCHIAS, Joe me, Mall daily, ax siti could realize. Sometimes as she stambied ami | cluded not to Seer SE fe Senin chtor_| 88 Sean Ce Miecnece: On ts the “Long. | Wi eeateee: eine eee ee geet gh Po og oo pe metry Wie. 'm., Worters Bz ive a mt re it re Tavel ns rl “Cavera,” : ie 2 What the Storm Brought. Det Healt te dene ene nereld not rise again, jeried Mus few dieect when By, and the villagers the © Larng-Shore Hoaso.” | gut crumpled forme, and to, feel the extent of | leaves; t will throw out branches om previdaily sox. Bande) | paths pes window, and ithe one gets | grasping him about the neck with a strang: Zhe other is the dwelling of Mrs. Guarger an | damage done to ribs and ribbons, and to fold | Ler these grow eight or ten inches ig TN ay ES BY JAMES L. BOWEN. struggle she reached thd ann. Gus “cenit ee SS hold, bore bim into the street and toward | her daughter, Harriet Amanda. Perhaps it way | faus and shut up opera giasses, and look out for | them out as before; the tops of eash b “7 —~ ~yammieed Sedtheintoh, baceer ements were heard, | bit office, intimating loudly that tils business | not be amiss fo mention the additional cirease, | the epecial vehicle which belougs to your party. | when grown the same height as the others, nip >... Cincinnst! Ex It was the day before Christmas, not many | a kind hand opaned the door, and as ake ‘stag, | hed been proceede Jwith too far to be receded | stance that the husband of Mrs. Charger, nnd | ind 'o congratalate yourself that you Raveseen | out again; then procure a stick the rize of your ke . from, and that tl “our H. finger, eignteen inches im length; take hoopsuirt | 7:20pm, Weslern Rus’, ered. Raber hgee Ba years seo. Since morning the snow had been | gered in the warm air beat ‘upon her, and she he marriage must be con- | father of ‘our Hatty Mandy,’ ger, eighteer e eth; take hoopssir GR,t > Wenera Rae's, wrens. isanimateot ths | the queen at Crathie kirk. Headily iailing, and now the hitherto bare and | fell fo the floor, while all about her faded into | #Mmated that nightwith or without theconsent | Same abode. Said inmate wé 7 *x. Suscay, & dejected look Bite, twine back and forth abctaately. through | $07. an: Wuntanen ote akin zen earth was wrapped in of the principals. Ah Sam resigned himself to | at this hour—not without occasion, for Mrs. Something for People whe Have oles made in the stick equal distances apart; 6 wing, as - an acving Sanrenees tenes the feeneione one Ralph te dying» the old—miil-gate!” her | matrimony. "The office was Teatued, tho dose | Charger has laid out bie elowe things" upon a Ferneries. ploce thle Grmly in the pot back of the plant, | Pico t:iha ect ein eee oat ture like @ bridal veil. Highway and feild, | tips barely arciculated, and then she'knew uo | OPeted, aud out in the darkness -bolted tue | elsirsand bids him put them ou, Gieals pat | In these days, when fernerics are so common | te the branches to it, and you witl have, when | Merinsee tt Yass eo wood, meadow and buildings, all seemed to | more.” bride, for she knew not what thes? prepara- | upon, already, by the bare thought. That mvs in many patlors, any information concerning | 12 flower, @ beautiful and very gr: veful plant. ‘Traine anit at Wacklogcon 2108 a.m. and 5:93 have lost their dutinctive features. As even- tions meant, or whether she had len among | terious institution which Mrs. Charger calls | them will doubtless be acceptable. One simple | Having owe trained im that way lax season, it Bits jowie with trains leaving Mark img cameon the wind seemed to awaken, so “ Doctor, where is Sue?” friends or enemies. After @ lively chase, | ‘common decency” compresses him as with a thixg has made my fernery so mach morecn- | ¥#@5 the admiration of all who saw it.—Smai! &. wand 3:33 p.m. shat tow and then @ little cust eanght up the | It was Kalph Somerville who asked, as the | We cornered and caught her; and having | straight jacket. ‘The collar that should bestucie ox Fruit Reorder. Pe eorgors leaving thelr orders st Ticket Om. ish street and freshly fall d wh thus at last brought this refractory couple | upon either check, sticking under his chin, | Shere the homed ol ee eyed ete war lvania ay ou en nov, and whirled it through the | old physician carefull ease, trost- * apie 2 4) | Others the benetit of i verybody that has a o we rot and Penosyiv air as though in sport. It was growing coider, | limba. The work wae dune eee Answer was | t0xetNer, we placed them in position, aud ‘tue | clamps him Like s garrote. feruery ‘knows how greats drawback to tue | TW Poundsof raisins, three pounds of dry | Ber hreet commer, age celled tor as too, and the snow was losing its tleecy appear- | made, and then the kind-hearted old man re- | iustice commented the ceremony by asking Hi itdoesseem to him that, fora well man, ® | pleasure of it is the moisture which collec:s on | Currants, one and a half pounds good lean beet, | checked st hotels and peslaehees te ance, as the fakes became harder and more | plied:’ “I just came from her bedside at Neigh- pom bebe took that man for her lawful weid-d | Sane man,a warm and comfortable ma: be MINCEMEAT. ry al ponte 2% bs | the in a fine dew, an ten wholly hides | three pounds of beef suet, two pounds of moist | North and West. Thiotsl tickers to Oinclbetts vengeful. + Bronson’s.” husband, which interrogatory being Chaldaic to | undone in such fashion, at high noon, ts'nod. Freer cea cae eenas sa atten. whaliy. Biden Sugar, two ounces of citron, two ounces of caa- | Columban, t ; Louies tie. St ease, Hext Kaiph Somerville stood beside his sitting-room |“: How came she there?"* her, che replied only by an unmeaning and wn- | lessly abject, and suggestive of sickness or =ur- | ine that a continuous fim of molstise: thee dat Ip ce prccneonenledieeemnccpee gl pipe en gh es Tundow and looked oat upon the gathering | The doctor looked searchingly at his patient | *Peculative stare. Spoke, who seemed destined | gery. He fyupathizes now with those babes | not take the form of dewdrops, would be per- | Pet! 0: © fated nutmeg, ono quart ewest apple, TRA RB Y. 6. : ‘ loom for some minutes. He uoticed the wine | fora moment, and then the shade of steraess | t? be thesoul and Mainspring of this whole af- | that screech against being washed and dre--ed, | fectly transparent, and that if I could prodace | tBe rated rind of two lemons, thejulceofone, | § §founa, Gen wsas they shook, andtelt the cold air preas- | relaxed from his face. fair, now threw light on the Mongotian intellect | and protest upon the lap of Fortune, with inside the glass auch a tiim with some perma- — =. pint of the = French ay. eRKAT ing in between the wetl-fitting casements. Bat | “+ I'll not scold you, young man,” he said, ‘for | DY Uringing into play, his stock of Chinese Eng- | blazing foreheads and heipless but indignan' | pence, the moisture that was constantly con- So ae 7, ek tee nen hed 1872: WL. it was warm and cheerful within, and he turned | your punishment must be great enough without | lb, an ng to her the language of jus- | kicke. As for hishands and facs, “they bave | Gensed on it would spread itself out and be iost | 2¢T88; w: he ry and pick the currants; u PEXNS toward the cozy wood fire with a careless excla- | any help of mine.” tice thus: “-Youlike um he, pretty good?” Upon | both been washed once to-day a’ready,” is hix mation. then in the film, toud , | def till tender, mince it very fine; skin, string | To THE NORTEW% And then he told, in simple but touching | Whivh her face brightened, and she nodded as- | timid smile to Mrs. Oharger. ‘0, wot's the us2? | Wree ethan ere ruce no cloudiness whatever. | Dou Jhon the auet shee the OUTE. ANP sorta, a Knowing that pure water would not adhere ina tron and candied WksT. “ There'll not be much walking fi asure d jasan had ‘roi > | Sent. Then, turning to the groom, he called in | There’s no sense into it. And wot are they all | gi: th , di 0 ling to | Peel; pare, core, amd mince the apples, and on fter Oct. 27, 72.00 en to-night, Sue” ica pat oer ror ‘an ee wugh the | Stone flerce and shreateving, “Yea tke ne | acai today fur? It was only tas Nd eM per Beanland orf pee poy when all the ingredients are ready stir them ee “% ane gaancnne tae most surfaces with some tenacity, I tried it with + It was hie wife to whom he spoke, and she in-| had found her husband, and gone for assist. | Sue?” and Ah Sam—who was nowonlyapassive | week that lot was together to Mis’ Cad- | complete success. ‘Tha process is short and | With suena Bete in peeeen wosnel tilt Stinctively shaddered as she returned: «I'm | ance. How the neighbors hadssarched for him, | Obect in the hands of Spoke, forced and gal- ee Sorts “1 E£7, ,Remore the glass, and wash its inside | Sprongniy mixed; air tight ull used. — : sorry you must go to the village, to-night. 1 | ana found him just in time to save his life. He | Y80ized into matrimony—dared not do other- | to ren taTSer's pet Proverb, | thoroughly with @ strong suds made with soft | ll closely in jars, covered air tight till . — iF | ro Jykpnie wouldn’t feel very bad if you | had been brought to his own hous and cared | Wiee than give in his adhesion, upon which the | except when with remarkable contradiction, he | water and the nicest, purest soap you bave. * wom Fi 3 5 n't? for, but the poor wife was prostrated with brain | Justice pronounced them man and wife; where- | sets it crosswise—name! on’t bodder."" Qn | Pour out the » and without waiting for 'y-pans well, linetnem evenly TEE GREAT DOUBLE TRA) ‘The bright boy of four summers, who was | fever at the neighbor's residence, and in her de. | "pn two Y {finians present with violins (all | rare occasions, he doubles ba : UK BUUTR. upand redouble: | the glass to drain, but it in its place syain, paste, then fill the pans with | With elegant Biste-room day busy ‘imer near his its, lool x was all Virginians fiddle and t well) struck up the | it, Don’t bodder—bodder to it!” Of course a few blotches of f il be lefc mince meat; moisten the edges of the paste, Sp La pee mr pe So metie's edt | eg manny upon them to go |<. sSramees Traveler” oad the weno ‘At present his opinions may be said to beled, | treainise Tat they will soon dicappear of tucm- | 82d close carcfully; trim off the paste, mats x wives milee SOF course he would,” the father replied. | ‘There was shame in Ralph’s face, but in bis | Which was now large, every bar-roomin as undoubtediy his thoughts and features Bew ¥ mes- selves. On looking closely the dim of soapy | Small opening in the center of the top crust | BIS MITE: . a aay, “Such little fellows know but two holidays dur- | heart, mingling with the penitence he felt, was | te” having emptied Itself to witness our 2ui- | equally are rasped; for Mre. Charger as he | water will be detected, but it docs mat at ath Les see. ny Fg an | 733p.m.dally, and 5: ing the year, and he has been looking for Santa | such resolution as he had never experienced nese Medding—tnspired by one common impuise, | says, “suspects company to tes,” and her saspi- | fide the view. “As the air inside is damp and | bour ina well-heated, but not fierce oven. I Clsusever since the Fourth of Juis. Bat I| betore. It thrilled his entire being with a azooe and marched seven times about the cou- | cious are well founded. The feminine society always depositing its moisture, it prevents the | !$ well to place a piece of white paper over tiie rom vor Prrstcke’s ly: the little bo: i of the neighborhood take tea together, it up. | fim tag! tor 2 camera . Jt | Pies while baking, to prevent them taking too | P ‘withoatc Bea saunieage eat im the morning wo shel | cose ,purpove such a8 comes not often to | PIC), «was now informed that he was mar- “oncet or twicet every week.” Anothe- | is well kuowm thar thon oF pment ‘Tickew by tee!” x from changes of tempera- | much color. ‘this route “ ” « ried American fashion, and that he was tree to Etsbend and father is wont tocomplaia that | ture and other causcs, the glass. or a onof }» Commer 1b etrest "The last portion of the sentence was delivered | Brophy 8° Saids “‘youmast carry mo to | tid American fashion, and that he was free to “that are all time goin’ out to take tea.” ie iafomes nearly dy and ree trom portion ot | whe Manin for Trading im the Green | 8° ‘orper of to Johnnie, whose face brightened at the word:, | « Carry you, with your crippled feet—I guess | S8m, whose intoxication had broken out in fuli | | Upon these festive afternoons it is exactot of | few erm ant ton that, after my Gimbad | isecton’s River (Vey latter tm seston Herald. a be givenat and who exclaimed im childish anticipation; | not.” scauiescense with these proceedings, now in- | the lord of the manor that he got home early, | once thus dried, it would cease to be ctonene Dan at iar aid ia ee ee Be agers procuring Fs Pad bey, papa. don'tyon think Santa | anal sea. Itell you, 1 am going to | sisted on making a midnight tour Of all the | dou his best raiment, and #alt up—usaaiiy ov | and need renewing but I wasagroeevly nese, me of my Ns ved. escure Clans will bring me something nics?” is Ww. tA of mine, and to tell her something. | “loons in camp, and treating everybody to the | the extreme edge of a chalr—to help enter- ed to find that wheu the dew " eat hed soncbes rT vewap” with afittic t | Boe all : fathered aga’ “Yes, of course he will, litte boy. So you| But fest of all_ven toetet wane your head, | deathly whisky vended by them, to which the | tain.” The spectacle wight be entertaining to | the invisible particles of roap wich hel ieien | 80d h ” ‘total | Crowd —who never objected to driving this sort | the heartless—the spectacie of alone man aiai! | onthe glass nnited with it fo forme anew fia, | boot than sell for money outright. A few years | _marlé-ly “Hlairau hour lace Mr. Somarviis dow on | ledger ule those Tised io eek ete | oltaila tn els ope cole ence ee the | See hearticas the apectacle ofa lone man atl t Reatly as perfect as at rst. Indeed, I found | toce be visited the “Hub See cae nmnciee his overcoat, and took his hat, while Susan | "Tne doctor nodded an aflirmative, and the Freely) Gant Chom egemusheoane bls money very | re rE Rigen eg er gegen devine co renewing at all was due wot to the | toagh Dock Square, by the swest contin s STEAMER LINES i bo bene © cast- wi o~ ry! 20 mu as the wettin, low, 4 = Then giving him s fond parting sins she raid, | SOT hse ace getting | crm bills the Bolg Union ieee ae nag | Ritore were expected to arrive until the mo- Wiel, thongh tnsesn, is consaatiy added 3 | SH Mule box, which was doing its lovel bearto GUssew cine. “Don't be out late, dear, for it isso very blast: | rested” Yoel Bod pet ee tae a by the | blast; and while the justice of the peace was | sit down at table—which did not take place | thesoap, dilutes it and gradually semen eae mid = oth ees ering I shall feel anxious about you.” Window; and make it as strong as the English | Winning Spoke's thirty hard-earned dollars in | until five o'clock, in quality circles; aud, in | the sides of the glass, till at length it must be the low mae ie two-tirty. music box vided hinasele nce en eee for he justly | language will admit of; putin Greek if ours | OR* coFner, and the po ag ng er olen [5 Pomconget a ap a yp ritg Bodaer ts Teapnlied. 4 consequence of all this will be pleased ais dear. Moris and the other music. | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN i imseli not ttle upon’ his 1388 their sarge! , jer tr those ferneries w deposit moi i a Weir toned muscelar developescst. =f ahora | “San teeter eeu j though writing tem- | another, Stephen Scott (afterwards Glected to | st,” ter even “Don't tolce@f hasere nett, | that, Fapldly will need the soap the oftencet. | ovine Beaute of the village; but this sing! ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, pg ny ne OS a Perance pledges was a ‘new branch o€ his basi- | Comeren) wer worming Bei oe to is Sauee oC his | courte meat ee Ree gg er snonld Jetgetens onto haeck won ints : | perwe, RK AND Li : ; ited os : : . 3 no, that once.at i away!” I'm so feeble and help! at then,” | heen, and although he doubted the expediency Pieneral Wratt ceeceter or es | courteous words, as these, “No, marm—no, | anould judge a wee 3 BETWEEN NEW FO. VERPOOL a sadness bin bi is 60 littl yay ee | Si eMine Bis patient cat inte Cha sharp, frosty 10D cee e, Scott replied that he could never and “What tow etic yey pm “| sk powerful sight of rain we thate it one would not object a neceseary, to CALLING 47 CORK HARBOR. you'll be lonesome here alone. I'll come ba: It was completed and signed, that compact by | hear played the air of Home, Sweet Home, | had last year this time;” “How is husband doing it oftener still. Of course the glass « oat early on joar ant. I woaldn’t go down to- | which Kalph Somerville ple his honor as a | Without shedding tears. and children, Mrs. Jones?—and Mr.Jones, how | should be clean before the is ied, FROM NEW YORK. FAEnE, Dat Jounnic has set his heaton some-| man never again to taste of anyth'ng which | , Ab Sam departed with bis bride in the morn- | is he?” “(It is a great blessing to have gol | sad especially free frem any oily substance, thing for Chrie‘mas, and he wouldn't feel con- | could lead to intoxication, the scrawi | img, and never were oien’ me tee brighter | heaith. ® or the soap will not cl In_ ventilating Jan. 4 Getebete.. wrog-—tom. ap teat made by the frozen fingers looked a little like | fF & happy honeymoon until succecding | This afternoon, however, Mr. Charger is se0n | the fernery, it is best to off the shade Jav. 2) Algeria... Wed.Jan, « ft will please him,” the wife returned; snd | the firm, manly chirograpby of the former when he was waylaid by a band of dis- | relieved, as each succeedi! enat of a dress | bata few moments at ‘Wed... oy rs Feb. © then, as a fercer gust of wind caased the house | days. whive men in the tem| service and | whieks him tenderly into obecuri 'y; and the | film will have no time to dry. Indeed, as OS ctery ceeeaes to creak, even in its strength, she pressed her | “* Now, doctor, for the ride.”” pay ‘of old Ching Loo; and he Hi Sing were | conversation—rising in its tide toa very surf— ce is that, i husband clesely to her heart for a moment, as | ‘With considerable difficulty Ralph was placed so far apart that they nevereaw each | beaches him high and dry. Why, O! why, | for the ferns beet toe cael though to shelter him from ail earthly storms in the sleigh, and five minu' WEDNESDAY and SATUR- he was be- | Other again. Ah Sam returned to the attorney, | ladies—his inmost spirit = why— | and almost immediately Razus oF Parsace Cabin, 690,910, and 130, asks re) apparenuy deemi: that some help might } | may not his numb feet take him to the | fern cases framed can easil: 5 to " Sond. seats aunt Septatnae cnt ite was sleeping now, and at sight of the | Obtained in that quarter, but Spoke Inthoatni | fricadig® Dota, anes eyed ate tte gn 8 sponge t the door, and 8 ota to 85, gold. i nd change two days had those dear fea- | that he could no longer assist him, since it was | dially and coaxingly u; through the | door iteerage. Ralph wept like pon him forth th: _ every man’s special and icular mission to | —we were going to say gratings—casements ot morning will give the without Bictcrany ain mets a'Gee.cr | Nevers wmgenm he pas hve. and Son | Eee aera ecg cep mericyathonc | a feo ai beeen mee’ | Sener ice worewtauc wohabenbaeeien phy an eed See ree Ae Be Ae te the Memory Saet | eaieage onah an ony meter tee the Laer clean things have been put upl him.—* Vitra | warning ther te bode or two which she expected would transpire be- “« and al ot Burope, co . Througe Eis" nding rp CO — found him? Ishe safe?” she | cans themselves, especially in California. wa,” in the Overland Month soapy hands requires consider. XG Bod Bowles owt : Upon this Ab Sam apparently determined to | —— not wish to be held responsib: a A *Haiph Semervilicwas 6 young farmer, who | *iejcetns the Rumber gathered about the | , unin thie AL Sam epperentiy determined to | se Property of Gun Cotton. | 204 an beesches ves tie, SSE SRE by hard labor and prudence had already se- “Yes, dear Sue; don’t youseeI am here?” | career in matrimony; and betaking bimse! A discovery of some im nce has recently | time you put my su; ‘capacit Bovit-ly AS. G. FRANCKLYIN, Agent. cured a comfortable homestead, tree from ali | returned the husband. again to Swett’s Bar, cooked in such @ villains | been made in regard to Properties of com- | ter to Hartford Courant. the vf i —y a unpleasant encumbrances, where he lived very | One moment only the mind seemed struggling | 0U* fashion and dei fe vigor—tinding there- | pressed gun cotton. The principal difficulty ‘stage which Y Naren LANE ST KAM Kissy happily with his fond wife and promising litt!= | with an incubus, and then she put forthe her | by # balm for an heart_that hich has been encountered in its manufac- The Agony Column. and Graf- PAIL EVER’ ‘TUADA’ sotheir home wasabout”s mile from the | hand with a pressure such as only devotion | twelvemonth six stalwart miners gave up and which has to a great extent checked | ne second columnofthe London Times is ‘of wes me village of F. somewhere in New England, | could give. ghosts through 5 and the little progress of its advancement as an explosive nerally known as the agony column. The posed ¢> | _Pamengers booked to and Ratlway @ta- ‘and it was to thts village that Kalph bad now | + Oh, yes; my dear Ralph, I see you now; but Jard on the red hill thereby lost torever its compound in Her M re service, has been | folowing is a group which appeared in an edi- or in gone, to procure some household stores, and | it was sach a I was it all reai?” | tinetive character of Cer & final resting | the extreme danger ai it on the of | tion of that recently: trading, x Tight the litle boy, and rejoice the loving heart | aga ndshe gazed almost in affright at his band- | Place only to those who had died violent deaths. fovea Of tha tomate crane Bross. Che | "<:Poor Kite heart is broken. He will dieit | bec eore a it the . oe oart useless: ysician, in ac- hs acumen tae hance ‘was tn most re- | cordance with proteenoaal wien canti nave | @rmamental Gardening—Seasonable | will explode renders it a most assabstanc: | fot donot wrt Sees erin ca eae me Se fom MEW TORK: bONDOS. LIV. spects an exemplary young man. He worked | separated the twain but neither would cox: Hints. to expose to heat. But the dificaity adverted | sod told vos much no one iikers engon as |S aneanian, Sine = well and faithfully, cultivated his mind in | sent. Those who are familiar with the requisites of | to has been entirely diss; by the resait of heid up till he got a hint the whole might be a | for that. . leisure moments, loved and honored his wife, | «+ You shall not take him hy od ‘Susan said, | the successful culture of flowers, know that for @ series of experiment, w! has justbeencon- | hoax ‘Then bo laid down all hope and life. | est EXOUBSION doted upon his boy, and was kind to all with | «fam not weak or ill if he is but safe; and i| most kinds the event of success depends | cluded Cs ty arsenal, Woolwich. Mr.E. | Nevers letter from dear cruel.” “Fidele a | the whom he came in contact. These admirable | want him te tell me the whole ca on @ rich soil. ital beds cut in turf | O. Brown, F.C. S., war department chemist, Mort.—Jan 25, October 18. God bless and traits of character made him many friends, an:l Somerville did tell the whole story of his res- | should have the very best chau that yy | hassucceeded in detonating a succession of you. can bear all as long as you this very friendship sometimes made him | cue, and how he had been snatched from the 7 discs of gun cotton, taken straight from the hy- | Exar ‘We may yet have of all our’ ' trouble. “He was tly social, could tell a | grave by hisdear wife's devotion. draulic press, and containing from fifteen to and trust in each other. Should go by, good story and laugh at a joke with ali the zest “Itwasa Merry Christmas, no doubt,” he tw ber cent of water, withont sabmitiing you willfind my love for you bi truer and Of the best, and as a consequence hissociety was | said,‘‘but neither you nor I know how it them tothe process of drying. The discovery truer. My life's happiness is in your hands, sought. Sometimes when among his associates | pased. It wase blank, but it has brought the {as slmost a matter ofaccident, ithaving never | SOG teal” happier fee ene suetinice been ee mE » Ralph drank too freely of that cup which cheers | assurance of other daysover Which thereshall jp anticipated that detonation could porsibly | Rake for your Every day shail be spent Fe** “2 oe. aud does inebriate. Like every true-hearte! | be no such shadow; for sse”—and he produced Occur under 3} but the im- tobe better for ‘sake, and in doing FOR BORFOLK AND BOSTON. |‘ aan, be was always ashamed and sorry when | the paper which he had signed—‘ I have turned Portance of the fact can hardly vereati- = ask of me. Whatever ‘haprens, = ‘i the mischief was done, and made maay resolves | over a new leaf, and 1 never shall tura it back mated, for while the cotton in itsdamp condition | Trecertain of my ‘belug youn tore ee that be never would again: bat some “a 's perfectly innocuous and’ ution, | ‘My ever dearest Eliea:--Still do the fond these resolutions away of being for- wife—happy even in her iliness— the same cotton possesses all the ex; ve and hourlycry for mamma, Will you not a, Zod be would get into trouble from two | glanced the lines, read the of the other attributes of pertectly dry cotton for min- | Cherish’ thom ‘to heart of hearts? Oh, Pnsit's dozen times the year. almost illegible mgnature, and then epped ing and like In the course of his ex- | think of Gear little babo-of them oii? So it was hardly strange, on this night bef paper I nor bp paint songs thr taeeorgocg ‘God's sake return. All ta. forgiven--n5 ” that agen wt slap Tecriminations. Once for the sake of ring the mass, the plate of iron was dee; were. I promise to make the redaction in my of indented in the center. A slight tamping of | Ctabitehment that you wish. ‘ooldes bas herol- sand, however placed over the discs so far in- | tong we have been together. Ever alfoctionais- . added creased agency that aslabof iron ” Yesmiversde fragments on dotonating the | '¥ Yours—P.P. F.’ tna eotton. Sram Darrr—one of the most remarkable ‘that the Pur Ur rus Prics.—The Scranton Times pnt yg Se yee = sno cue -~ hema the errata eoeaentiens totslnceming | Pr rcar, secretary of the ‘Astronomical a wees "Een: thing ‘which we wish to see at- , claims the merit of the than Tha tho prion of Legactnee cabal teas | but Praccesor suai t have art de’ ; od as ing moustrated the fear fiat certain of the stars, | -sort of a decent figure. aoa, is we have oo to blush every time wo taik with a New York | Dotably Siriss, are. wa Theeedene fone of | “Beds which have been made and con- | Intors at Albers aren ‘1,000 0 ef, | tory light-waves are the by which this ees sate Sern : 7 nt 4 ge AEE ae il H ie He | i Ay a # BE i : ef i i i

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