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And yet not leave me dark ar night; ‘Whea Thave earned torastes fad Except the All-sufficient One; Bishop Potts of Salt Lake City wasthe hus- band of three wives and the pn bn father of Sttnen interesting children. Early in the win- BISHOP POTTS OF UT. obfldren by ciphering with an impossible com- ALPHABETICAL » in| ete bination of the multipiication table and | Tae soa: So utgome erieenese ean ard) ‘Bis Trials at Christmas Time. a'gebra.—Maz Adder. pen aesatne | BUSINESS DIREOTORY: | | EEEERs ‘When those I lovecan leave my sight ‘three ser- Containing i g; i $ : in all Branches Ove. ond MER caress HH i a8, 5 & H ist TENSES EE RT nce sacri tes | Soak bee's eit teas woe geet eee Sos |, genpemmrnas wanmmoome, | SS oer re ee J ae (Charlotte F. Bates. ‘an Concluded te take a trip down to San Francisco hav hoes heard yenre; bute oom mee i eres: rot DP ores ee ge battered in years ago . tt TIORAL beh ULRYCK’S HORSE. cor not beleg a bis then Te w ra Stan ARCHITECTS. mANTLEe. ss A Story from the French. Under the <a seateret to rire & Sarena’, our Jean d’Osteamp lived near Bruges, in a man- quiet at pe Mg Davin s 0o..18.¥ i ne or or castie, which has now disaj MILLINERY, oe. part of the city. of : w. 2 W Troae cotcleate she — ‘The events we are about to reiate occarred in fifteen. Prevalent >. = 1114, during the reign ef Baudouin a Ia Hache, in operation upon dif- nt prince and @ great lover of justice. a Although be had made severe laws inst the aa 1m, 685 Tub stress, Oe, 2B ven, bie ‘ppesite Post Ole, misdeeds of the lords of the different castles, | CA™P; Without sayin = ferent tunes at the same moment. But jast as | that he commenced paying her 5 ppeared, Je d’Ost- 1g 8 word, offered him the he entered the depot he saw a group of women 4 ood Giding. ame the ladies’ reom apparently waiting and his lightest chastiement was to punish | Pole’ becr and ealice of bread, for it was the he approached, the whol Pepa tailonis.that is, head for bead, and limb | "A! cue not accept anything, my lord,” said tor eee er meebo were, | Viryck, ‘until omg lomo my ‘dollvered’ Pevertheless, many lords who were yrants | «You come from Count Baudonin,” said Jean jn their own domains. Whenever Baudouin | qoseaer tener donne see Nee, Bet he did ase here hee bees stop to | "weg i offer oC forties Of may Nine a iennt,& | boom of your family!” and then the entire | an emeuing party giventin Kosar ar Major's Lord Jean d’O-teamp grievously oppressed | Public officer of justice of my lord, todemand | {core of them tell upon his neck and cried over | birthday, spoke to him of his anxiety concer: his vassals. He did this with impanity, believ. | bviment & your, debt to s certain merchant of Ligebirt front and mussedhim. °° ine tue Father, protracted intimecy with ing hi it rotection, as his broth: The Op seemed s.r; and embarras- jaughter, ur im to marry her. - Pierre himsclt was ons of the,count's Se evens, 6 to to ses that manetirnem sed. Struggling to duugage himelt, he | Stetere Said he was too poortomarry as botitted | 71 ,,™itics was weighed and disputed as if the ic Lee. 1148 Teh street, near Ml street. ae. J, Sa Hv. Hemrcaa ass Pema avertormer aie “ » arene OYSTER Mar ak ft Ovevan Bav.c8-W. Driven) Wb Pease: He was a miser and 20 wicked that none - fate of empires was the stake at issue. W T. Jonxon, Pa. av ” bivshed and said:— his station, but ‘‘to shut people’s mouths” he AWB! P widow of the said merchant. o 1t 1 a common superstition that people who piaint against bi: He had “ ” “Really, ladies, this kind of thing is well | would marry “in the Scotch fashion.” , not! Joun ©. Bos: ‘arket Ehaced mang yards oC cioth aa imen from A FI sg Con a tas enon in Wurtoteresting and al that; But there | He then knelt be re her, pieced a wedding ring Tee aagatien anette poms Ca eoed Bg Kore) 1 rn retati merchant of Bruges for the necessities of « + ‘ ” mi a— 5 wkw: upon her finger, sa} .: y my | tolerabl idence it. Several fa- Dis houschotd. The wile of these goods const. ‘All justice concerns him, my lord,” replied | [oir tolerable evidence to support everal fa. of a—excuse me, ladies, but there seems to | wife before heaven, 80 help me ‘gean ‘She put tuted haif of the merchant's fortune. ‘The | (ho Sergeant, “and by the staif of the lion, in mour captains who excelled in the real field of | GO 8. Keavrt, 176 Pa. ave., corner ish street. Daron refused to pay him, aud consequently the | {2¢ BAmeof God and of Justice, I summon you Theat am Bicbop Potten aneng about ether, web omeer: sll the guess Soon can Sate, ee ee bay Roy yrs me gis mee eB ices — business affairs of the poor merchant were | or to follow me belore the city 1adge to ba aoe! | _,1 We knew it, we know it, dearest,” they ex- | marringe was regarded af dlp, eelemeiond coe | Napoleon, ee at, erarped for want 0! this money. Bak: Hoty Hitt Bawn, 70 Mh street, between G and E Gemned for the said sum, and to ‘remain in | ¢!stmed in chorns, and we! are co glad to see | cording to Scotch law, which dose not require | f'RS,, Reyer could attain to any strength BABKS BANKERS. ‘This state of things lasted ten and then | prison until fally paid, for such is the law. you safe, safe at home. We have all been right | aciergyman. With this simple wedding, which soldiers in our own country. Bat it happens Tied. in seauantioned yous. 1174, the merchant | "Uirvek had no time %0 say more, for the face were gratibes me) eereee the bishop, «to | enone, the less 20 Belk, the young. aes | that both parties m the chess ‘match spoken of ai |. inorder ty ts to eavers , ~ ”” maar “ae ra marriage Of the city, Lis widow was obliged to sell every. | Of the baron became parplo with arke, stame | learn that none of you have been a prey to dis- | commenced living together us an Sad wits, | have proved themselves the possessors of marked thing, and she found herself lett with two chil- 3 Abo ¥ sUoTeE. also. Pict oe. ability in other vocations. Chessis a game of x 5 ease. Lam filled with blissful serenity when L at a aiter, in April, 1857, a son was | Singuigr fascination, and people having rere, : e 100 exclusively to. {cs due to her from Jeau d’Osteamp. ‘Three times | scieuhy mat ot the Ralf wet ee quabing him | Siation and hi your livers are ace | Major Stewart, who was a very dissolute man, 7 she Went to ask him for it, and three times did himeelf with ursuits. They are thus likely to be credited ag me tive and your ‘Agattion good. The precedent is he cause her to be turned out of his castle. Sea one Sena, aly See b rant ‘on, but we diane!” th aimed i If she had been left alone, the poor, grief- = “Oh, but we ? they exclaimed in stricken woman weuld have given up ail’hope wee Ret thet be Perfor oomere to welcome id was suffering from delirit in time with ability for nothing else. On the married a seco ieutenant. The B: other hand, the bad players who are good sol- di ve commonly given toe mach ti “ We came a be- | father of the first husband, also died, and his duty, and not wishing to retarn he had | chorus. yo and thought to excel in war to leave space if taining he: nd have found disc laced cause you are our bi death was quickly followed by that of her tirst- % - employment in tome weaver's shop, thus sup. Sipgeket made for" the! purvons ieee eae at | «Pardon me, ut there taust be.some littio— | Hors: the Magee coe hae Pent of her drat: | Cxcel in Ca Gin whale, waa ts same oe at qualities that bring success in the one walk Kee cuisnt sport Se aren Mirna | sein eet teae cbt Semete | Wena foy be tio ares = | Sang neg Set eu a an tn | Taal ig oh Tae be ee love determined her to brave the terror with | Out 0 ink-stand, a pen and a sheet sunauas, | ‘Ohno, dearest!” they shouted, ‘we wore | that her marriage with sees seme ee peyeler beta Sak i eet ee whieh the baron inspired her. for he knew how to write, which was eae mal to vou roel were away!” declared lawful, and that her son should in- | achievements in several different and 1 Th unt of Flanders, Baudouin a ta Hache, | SF " “What!” exciai: the bishop, ‘you don’t | stalled as heir of entail to the estate of the fami- happened to be at Broges, and she went to the | 2ccomplishment In those days among the ofi- | 0, an 10887 Ca a. Witten B Ig. After the death of the boy this action was “e was heari: ir o « Yes, love. Our husban im Brown, | continu for the purpose of sect fam, und waited for kim. "When he api nei fend faloud i sighy” Tomatoes bat | (td om Moniay, sod on Thireday Bringhant | ews char ofthe property, and tae Oo a ar she threw herself at his feet and told himallher | ‘clensn ‘voice, calling. in the same of the very | Lada vision in which he was directed to seal | came up for trial gran eae or the alison Gar troubles. mos es pHetening, ae as, redoubtable ——- Flanders, on all the ser- | ¥* t© you; and so he performed the ceremony at | nesses were introduced, who swore to the fact of ut his han ty—and notable in 1848—evinced ‘and once by proxy. the marriage, and others to show the Major had ce of mind and military ca: that it was not a crime, but a | .ause’ invcutorcing bastion, to ae coke ene | . tt Eneth-th-under!” observed the bishop, in ai | Inccducent shane ee wire; at the close of | fy" He stage chess hin pect ka eeepacl: restrained himeelf, aud said | said baron and conduct him to pi general sort of a the evidence for the plaintiff her claim seemed nd engrossing pursuit of his lite; and al- kindly to the we: penalty of being treated as felons and re! And, darling, we are all living with you | established But the detence astonished every- though, from the renown he acquired by its “Send one of the beadles of Bruges to the | Pt finished his bold un- | °¥—we and the dear children.’ boay be attempting LF that Major Stew- practice, his name was more frequently con- ¢astic of Jean d’Osteawp immediately, and on | Sertaking, Jean d’Ustcamp, utterly beside hia Children! children!” exclaimed Bishop | art had never regarded Maggie in fy Qiher | neeted with chess than with anything else, it is to-morrow let me kno’ result of his mis- | ‘cir with rage, rushed out’ of the door, ax In Potts, turning pale, zon mean to say | light than that of a Kept mistress. A Catholic | certain that in the absence of that particular sion.” hand, and seeing Uiryck preparing to nail the | ‘at there is a pack of chil: a priest swore that the _— had told him that | talent bis claim asa man of distinction would The good woman went away. But among all | -immons to his’ dvor. Split his head. Ul- ‘* Yes. love, but only one hundred and twenty- | the witnesses had tried entrap him intoa the officers appointed by the count to ipis- | have been generally allowed. ; Sve, not counting the eight twins and the trip- | marriage, but he had folled them, and heepoke ter his inws in Brages, there was met one who | TYCK staggered, but he had strength enough A counterpart to this experience is suggested =: oy oy let. of Maggie only as his mistress; the priest had | 444° { Phill M left te drag himself to bis little horse, and put ee = . "2 nd, y the name of Phi » whose name would 4 E ALBat BE. Brive street, bet. 9th oun, dured to go to the castle of Jean. The widow il sts Wha-wha wha-whatd’ you say?” gaspedths | baptized the child, for its own sake, but had have come down to us asa famous musician, . BE: ‘Mouldings, oe wt Jaxns O'HA@aN, 157 Pa. ev., bet. ith Feturned the next day to the door of St. Donat, | 22 pocket, cad then me fol eng ees Rt? | bishop, ins cold perspiration; “one hundred | entered tt nelliepitwerte Oo eee f a aan es and related ali that bad passed to Baadouin. So. + iP- = Cm! . RoTEweELt, U3 oe and twenty-Gve! One hundred and twonty- | ported thisby afirmin that therlfajor had de- . froag-— pat — =. Jan Bacar. talso Metalite Roofocs Was Blot oor 2, fe man who does not the . hia ie . five children and twenty more wiv tis too | clared, repeatedly, and in the presence of wit- ; or, é "ER, (obo! PRINTING OF FICE ‘sald the cout; "1 sen seod Unryek, | anaes oe Sus ene freer fhecked | uch—it is awful!” and. the bishop sat down nesses, that be had never married Magy seen, ak, we should rather ony, better known aan, one of my sergeants, and we shal! see what this ie, and ‘ian of Shakespe: CABIN ET 8H Ginson BRotHERs, 1022 Pa.eve berth @ Lite a. vant to lower the portcullis, and to take Min | 28d groaned, while the late Mrs. Brown, the | never intended to; altogether, it appeared that | S* te of the great schools ot Koghaed, bat tar WALT! Wo Resour & Co. 7that-col Cork napectaiay fellow will say tobim. Tell him Of your trou- | to the stables. But the little herse, as if under. | PTide, steod around in a semicircle and fanued | their connection was not sound morality. Alter his overshadowing exploils at his tavorite game, Jorrrn L; Feansod corner oth and D = sae aan * standing all that had passed, suddenly dashed | 't with her bonnets, all except the red-haired | protracted trial, the case was decided in favor | 4's °°" examples, which are but few among the CARPENT! ILDERS rows! mcs. Gt ome. ¥ strent. peat Mea. ‘ oble count then 9 itressed a few words | out of the eastie before the portcnllis fell. The | ON, and #he in her trepidation made a futile | of the claimant, the Judge declaring the parties many that might be given, are pretty good 13 PRODUCE 45 PRO’ Oo VISIONS, to a ittle man who was im Lis suite, and then | Carcs were closed, and m order to obliterate all | “Mert to fan him with the coal-scattie. really and truly married and their issue legiti 1 roofs that to be strong at chess does not imply B Ore Tt SuitH.Ports& » 6.5. corner tte & Dew: entered the churc! vices of the erlase Which baw bese committed, | .Butaftera while the bishop became recon- | mate. The value of the estate in which this i The littie man r the widow. He | ; ESTATE AGENTR, &a, Mo. m 6, 67 Mo. av wie © baron’s servants hastily dug a grave nad | ciledto his new alliance, Knowing well that | teresting young woman thus receives a widosrs | Netkness in other things, The penetration, a Tor A. O Beaman,(housce oxoh' Auznor & DUDLET, cof. La, avenue and | it If and wi 4 entie in his ine ra. wee mr iw. hume, ie | it porta: Bight: his counte ° bat 4, Pi ciny ot cae cosets drone Bente = bride as he conld conveniently grasp in his, | Table Use of Oat M things, must needs bene inimertauteleceeneee ule wih seme of his knights whem a servant | While the red-haired woman carried his um- | OAT-MEAL BRBAKPAST CAKE. ral success in life as for success in the ere bright piercing. informed bim that Ulryck’s horse had returned | 'rellaaud marched in front of the parade ton | | This is made of No. 2 oat meal, with water | checkered arena that saw the triumphs of 2 the lille of sergeant, he was entrusted with the | alone, bringing back the ebony sail aun e | move obstructions and to scare of small boys. | enough to saturate it, and litte or co sue int Asam execvtion of the count’s rigorous orders, in | dicody parchment in the pocket ef his housing. When the bishop reached the house, be went | pour it into a banking-tin halfan inchor three. Short, his duties were similar to those of the | The Count of Flanders, with mach song: | around among the cradies which filled the back | quarters deep, shake it down level, and when New? beadies at that time. i took the parebment, and hoping to find Ulryce parlor and the two second-story rooms, and at- | this is done it should be £0 wet that two or three ‘There are two opinions about pastures. One ‘ING ‘These « » | only wounded, he’ mounted his horse aad | tempted with such earnestness to become ac- | spoontuls of water should run freely on the sur- | is that it is more ‘profitable to ined only newly | wat eee mune s Figng umstances had placed bim in this situa | attended by his kights set out for the cstie | Gusiuted with his new sons and daugh'ers tuat | flee” Pap timc quick one ed aca ae ae | te that it is using it not more than two years | p.AlLBOBNsON & Co. of Jean @Osteampe So deepiy was he ab- | eset the whole one hundred and twe: minutes. Eat warm. It will be a light and betere plowing it up for a reseeding; and man refuses to pay yout” said he, | sorbed im the thought of his sergeant, that-| 22d the twins to crying, while his own orizinal | Dyes as eho best ‘johnny cake,” or else you | other to let it remain for many years, allowin, 0 the good woman. he did not observe that Min was following the | Sfteen stood around and Joined in the chorus. | Have wet it too mach or baked it too long. This | the surface to become fully occapied by the n: « eS 1 none of the | corte; e —_ Ling Lares gen — vn sen is one of the most accommodating bi dishes | tive canis, see being upposed to be best COACH FINDIN ‘oka 3 dare present the note to nee to whittle ick an nl ‘| that can be made. It will do very nicely with | adapted to develo) wer of production. THOMPSON 208 Sth st... , onter Market. a : ‘cmea pois the Count ef Finer, geile while Mrs. Potta distributed herself around in | 4 ite jooger time if the oven is nat ‘quite hot. | If'we consider this “question according tothe ‘COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Wasei NoTON Busintas OOLLECR, cor, Tth and Lam, “on.” |! 80 %@ Bim myself,” said the little | gatescf the castle. The porieulils was drawn | tWenty-tbree places and soothed the childcen. | fr it will fot bale theca "ee all, pour it into a | general practice of farming commanities inthis | Joenra T.K. PLawt. corner B and Sh sireeta §.W, BSEWISG MACHINED, a > ; ail trace of the crime had disappeared. | [toccurred to the bishop while he mused, out | The grateful woman raised her eyes to Uiryck there on” the fence, that he had not endagh | Grtneetore where 1 ctl Cnn eon, the top | country. we can wale Mallow te ae 33 | nome mre ts whi tore: is are a s “ of the stove where it will even bi in fifteen | greatest profit wi follow the first-nam ‘RRBERT, ing Booms, ‘., 07. P. aud eid, with deep emotion: “You are very | Nas prepated tof Iie Me Dad neseee oe scr | mouttrorgans to go around among the children | %,the st . atng Boo +. P.O ood, Dat you are not strong. De you not fear method, for there is no disputing the proposi- ©) b countenance. as the family now stood; and so, rather than For a hurried breakfast and a slow coal fre it | tion that timothy, red-top, orchard grass, and | a,G, HaLEY, 19 Po. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) onse.cnéeur Jean d'Ostcamp? He isa power- | “uy come,” eaid Baudouin, sternly, “to de. | S°¢m to be partial, he determined to go back to | is invaluable. Scareely any wholesome thing | red clover, newly sown on & well-prepared and mand wy sergeant, Ulryck, of vou.” San Franc for one hundred aad forty-four “No one bas been here,” said the baron beld- yprebeud any danger,’’ said more. iy; your attendants may search the castle.” So the bishop repacked his carpet-bag and be- * “ry my lion's staff, and the | Sxe of the powerful count is embroidered on in the bread line can be prepared more readily. nured sol, will produce mach more it can be made still thinner and baked quicker. ‘and of a highly nutritious kind) than Jtis good either crisp or moist. For emorgen- | will n close turf of blue-grass, white clover. etc., © W B3antHoroman. at wholesale, street, @e. i Lass’ Ladies’ Underwear generally: powerf er :-What!” eried the count, «did not. Uiryck | Fa" t0 bid farewell to his family. He tendorly | cies Slone ery housekeeper will ind it conve- many years had full posseasion of ef he panes. my siceve. ie Will respect me as an officer of inset » ient to be able to make e breakfast cake. im as ‘ho artificial stimula- bil sovereign. Heturm home, my good woman, | Wiite you this summons and order you to make | [seed ail of Mrs. Fotts who were at home, and | and alter the holy mass I will deliver your mes. 4 im three hours at most you will receive Fy =. Potts stood at | any use oat meal mixed with buckwheat, ference in amount will be much | °™ Wm Mentiaiha ¥ street northwest, dean d’Ostcamp coolly took the parchment, | te various windows and waved ber handker- SALOONS. wheat or corn for griddle cakes. For this use I | more than enough to repay the cost of break- and seeing it was stained with blood, calmly | °hiefsat him—all except the woman with the | jrefer it cooked first. Take, sayone half pint ing up, manuring, and ry justice. remarked: warm hair, and she, in a fit of absent-minded- | Gy the porridge or the mush, diffuse it in one itis pot now a@ question whether the cows The widow thanked Ulrsck, and went away, | «This summons is certainly intended tor me, | #€*, held one of the twins by the leg and brand- id add the wheat meal, sifting | will do better on one kind of pasture than oa her heart oppressed with many conflicting emo- quart of water @e. ; | ished it at Potts as he fled down the street. it in and etirring slowly. the other, only which will ce the largest A. B. SHEPHERD & Co..019 Pp. ov.,bet.0h @ lothaty tions and prosentiments. biood. “iets possible that your Uizyex has bes | , The bishopfreached Sap Francisca, completed HYGIENIC PIE CRUST. mioney proit. “Ita single cow were allowed to | B- rere cossen STOBE Franca, As con as he had heard mass, Ulryck bas- | Livacsinated om his wey hither eee Tied wag Just about to get onthe | A tong trial proves thethorengh adaptability | roam over ten acres of short old pa-ture, picky W.J.& 0. A. ACKER. Ist ond B streets B. W, HREed Pack fo fhe counts castle, aud going to | and who would dare to do it if not you?” | train with his one hundred und forty-four | o; oatmeal for that purpose. Take No. 1 mesi, | ing up her whole living in white clover and the ‘Capital STOVES, Tis W, the stabie, ed and bridied his littie horse, | said Baudouin; “he carried the ‘lion's staff,’ | moutl-organs, when a telegram was handed | ir possible, wet wite Lett te: wea igo on hot | tender sprouts of 7 SALTER D. WIVES Pe. ave. scar took bis ebony staff, on the top of which was a | $3 ae protection. Knights, | Rim. It contained information to the effect | water, It'can be cauile walled oan ‘enough; it | ing rus & WisWALL, SD Tth street, SAN Marwann 6 0s bot, " silver lic jet ont for the castle of Jean d Westion the servautsreri | that the auburn-haired Mrs. Potts had Just had | Wiii‘twolt Gon ce, baking. It is not’ so cheese than she fe Booan& Wrte.(Oue Price iol dene Mxxesy, ids Pa. ov. Osteamp. 7 find snc) 8 daughter, ‘This induced the bishop io return | White us those ple erusts made’ of white four, ndantly, on the courser grasses of | Mus-A‘NIaE PatvEnsonsesr Pe aoe, Horses of good breed ordinarily have a quality | “While suite of the count were execating | t? the city for the purpose of purchasing an ad- | 214 to the unascustomed eye mot a0 attractive, pasture. But our pu in farm- we Which, for want of a better name, we call in- | the orders, Jean dUstcamp remained with ine | ‘tional bet oo though that is a matter of taste. To my notion | ing is not to get the largest possible yield from — stinct, and which often stands them in better | sovereign, excusing himeelf, ing that he | , On the following Satarday he returned home. | they are far preferable, even in appearance to | cur cows, but to get the largest possible yield gobA000 AM Or stead than our intelligence does 4 borse | meant to pay the widow, aud speaking with so | 4% he his house @ swarm of young | the crusts soaked in hog’s lard, waich here in | from our land. ‘Tbe cers are only implements EMPLO’ OFFICES, ‘Osa. ‘Bro. Teh Will stop at the entrance of a wood infested by | much aseneanen ther bes au to. bee | cuildren flew out of the front gate and ran to- | the city have earned thomas the suggestive | tor converting the products of the fleld into the | Mus. Lovisx 0. BerLuR. OO Iith street, near B, Dae ee Ee Sct 2-2. wolves, and nothing will induce him to cross a | Tach sssurance that Ba was ersagthen. ro nere’s Pat Hore comes | sobriquet of “scabs,” and they are certainly | salable products of the dairy, OFFICES. "Jos, FAROE —w forest if he scents the presence of a tiger. Min | oq pa! re gid to seeyou! Hur- | far more wholesome than any shortened ple | An average first-class cow coming in in May | Knceethereee ‘es Po bg tts Py ee (this was the name of Virgen slitt!e borse) pos- | discovered or learned an: rah eg ete., ete. crusts whatever. Will make 290 Ibs. of butter in the season on ‘Wasb'n: & Bridge st., @ta;7 Weah’n st., om. . Fesmsed in a marked degree the tact or instinet The bishop looked at the children as they | ‘To avoid the unaccustomed appearance, how. | natural pasta ENGRAVERS. ; y Of which we speak. - | Rocked around him and clung to his legs and | ever, tarts, tart ples and fruit and berry ples of | three serer-of land for het uxatqee weet ae Bavuoanrxn, (also Die Staker,) 88 Pa. avenne a. see. ‘The peor animal seemed to forsee peril, if not | 1; coat, and was astonished to — that the: many kinds can be without an upper crust or | 30c. per Ib., the season’s produce will be $00—or FANCY STO! to himself = least to his master. et sergeant y ‘suddenly Lge his bree bien te pyc ag a 5 the upper crust can be Femoved after Daking- $2 per sere, Gna ood artifolal pasture she a or» bat. had never been able to induce to go in ss 2 ‘acl Fi , plum, and | may y worth ut rest, pattie Fhe little horse ‘did not like dan on not your tather,” and the bishopemiled good-| many other kinds ot olen caatbe wah this | be Tull supported by’ the ee ofa single loth street, near #7, but he deeply loved Ulryck, who return jec~ naturedly. rosin; of tion for aflection. He cared for Min himself, «* Ohy yes, you are though!” med the lit- | W8¥;_ The crust bakes very quickly, so that soy acre. le ones in choi kind of fruit that requires much cooking shoul: morning and evenin; Sled his rack, spread his eld Min, that th supposed: busily c Bat len rp not,” said the bishop, se- be cooked before it was put in. It also makes tosegeiaed hias free ater, seeped & sorening =P the sol with Miarocg, | Verely, and frowning; “'you ought to be ashamed | Try Pretty ornar sod laid uneu tae sertnotor saluting him by neighing, turning his head to | is 4 Guland ae mentee hee Of yourselves. Dont you know where Uttle tart ples, is agreeable to the taste, and very look after him, and sadly lo tee title winak. He olen ee story tellers goz it is scandalous for you to | fow persons would notice the difference waen pple weak woteange bank Gaeen it ayer orn ag atte imam! found the body | Pots»? mn eae to recognize iio w they will prob- | meadow is far lesa injured by ‘<a — recs | HB. ADLER, (wholesale only.) 004 Pa. ev..ntar Sha Sats to his, the animal secmed aificted sot oar eitemng: seeing that his crime was be ably be brave enough to eat it openly.—Science | than any natural pasture’on the same soil ——____—s ined nthe en at MANOr -OVOE | clacovered, sone ty cecape, but he was sized | Tose now . oe drawback we have allowed Tor cutee cules! (20 | Jomx MCCLELLAND, corner of Le. ave, and 1th t. MEDIOAL, dc, ™Stin at tames took inexplicable whims; for in- weeks neaese ae rey. But the jestios Since what wedding? Stock Breeding. the proposition in another form, we | pavtiw &O0..(B-¥ iis Peres ADAME WILSON. he would often choose a longer and more Baudouin © ta Hache tes inmost He | ‘ning pale. culture no branch is | may expect, from the foregoing calculation, as | ( ¥ WinsLow. suck to MP eet Bec Femate Phy: Toad in preference to the shorter and | oeqoaa 1s tq ha en ee ne xor al ie | «Why, ma’s wedding, of course. She was eeerans ceeees naan! | laree none peebt ines ee nin | 0 ‘Medertfecun bo vousaited oa ell Desseses hesdonea easier one. Ulryck, who had never been able to | (rcered him to be led out noe castle, and | married yesterday to you by Mr. Young, and Te oe in the | from eighteen acres of natural pasture, and io Ladves. couquer the obstinacy of hia littl horse on this | \ir°, "4h"? Ps ighway, I 2 condemned living at your house now with our | #! ng. That upon which | there would be tar less risk of loss from unusual " | digaidence and Congaltation, Rooms, 1.1 9th etreasl tut, ueaally allowed him to have hisown wag. | Hi enser he wold ne idle Of the | now litele brothers and ail others more or lees depend_to which. ail » Of course, that ‘Second i} Sleege Reus 5. ae EMin'krows what he is about,” the sergeant | "te. Mforted, my poor Min; thon shait | _ The buhopsat downon the-Davement and | 8!! ot branches more or less contribute. The eke techs eens cont 7 qe > Be Would say, “if he wants to carry me on the | avenge thy master.” ™ wiped away a tear. Then he asked English people, who are unquestionably the | fcial pastures (they would not repay the cost,) Mattresses | ter to patients wucosestully treeted ie Wind right hand, which is longer, and increases his | ““y_5 knights, immediately com endin; “ Who was your father?’ rs in the world and have al ays been | Only that such fields as are susceptible of protit- | tom. trouble, it is because he scents danger om the the “count’s intention, took Jean d-Osteas.p . ax. Simpson,” snid the crowd, ‘and he died | o°P ing par have crystal- | able subjection should pot be left wild. FIX: left-hand road.” . ax and poignard away from him, while two | 0 Tuesday,’ dé die sticeann wae ized the truth in three lines: How nearly natural ‘pastures may be made Gan OFrscaae : + Matin codec tahoe eens | sus Meander nad fet Aer whieh ny | y Anse many of i feral old vidoe cieitt arial ie yt eo ac harrr | OP conse eine enrsse1am. Gumocut and proceed om Toot, leaving Mim to | {cd Bim to the tail of the Httle horse, which for | mean Row many 8 JOe an ee nee considered above. “‘Thesost would semeatis oy | etka | Sgpecteest extebanenet Mpeststnes taShe atte. follow or go back, as he chose, and the poor an- | ‘Re, frst time In his life began to kick; nen | «and there are only sixty-four of us, and we are trinity of good | less than that of reseeding, ‘the result | Mo, 1633 I street, below 16th, (rear of Arlington, imal never failed to follow his master like a | [peut {rough bramblesand bushes, soon tore | rt, ‘giad you have cole home-” farming the world over. Within the compass of | equally good. In any case, fo old OF ‘@ROCKRY STORES, fame : < Js Any obstacle separated them, es soon | turned to the city the same evening, bringing | The bishop did not seem to be unusually | these three lines is oerreaea te eine ilove: | new-shou!’’ ever be ‘over-stoched.amcricos Gro @. Pa.sy..op. Bours: 11 to 4, and 7 te 9, daily. as he could overcome it, qui come iteven faaaeenes. glad; somehow, be failed to enter the enthusiasm | phy of mixed husbandry—a philosophy founded | Agriculturist. 7_Dyectalty—Female Compisints ant Outancans and r © castle was royed by order of the fo Co gy one aman AL on facts and fortified by science, Lotus look st Care of Vu: ‘mana Direacce, gnsne, and cay on Geet epenad | see'ene ktaeaeed geome ane tamttaaed tn at | Secerh te tie ie tame ate Rin kek wenien Geen a oe Siena Taken tron tei |. Yoruubes sie sameeren cr naeeer ‘gams a Bn, pints svenus, | F SBALS Dit Easme tenses the stable door, Min would foilow on his track over his eyes and considered the situation. Fi- ground, remove more or less plant food from the = rosins, hes ere g = in aico- Sayioe and medi-ine ‘be cent. © the distance of half a league from B: Baudouin the horse placed yy sod podem Od hy dogg 2 a |. Bo. ‘Bi. 18th strest, the expeditions of the sergeant stables, intending to take care of him for the pe ‘and aad bie ntinned eee cae cohol, Ay ey a ed farther than that. Everyone inthe city | sake of his master; but the fatigues of the day | rushed him, ping uring. Thi va these varnishes ‘app: ‘y the little horse and could approach him, | proved too much for him, andthe next morning | how the prophet had had snother vision in | DoSrect that cohol > would allow no one eit to catch or Monthly. they found him dead.—Kansas mani anurii aporates, lea’ the gum or rosin ina MAIB WORK, 0, Onn which be was commanded to seal Simpson’s | tp the preservation ofthe forty of ony and a p over tye Bing boernipen 9 5 M Pe him. wicow . e farm. The question then every farmer holic mee Cy tet ‘BRA coreer ‘mention all these details beesnse th G@xedli Subies ka aeaw ‘Then the bishop stumbled among the cradles | Chould be, How oan T best Keep’ rien nn, | surface, whether it be aleobel tonit on spirts of d H ww enninan saa ot oa, > remarkable; let us siso add, i ree! es in Detage to his writing-desk, where he felt among the | heart? ‘How aust restore tas wiant rood | abv kind, or even strong wine, the varnish is =P corner ‘arenes: 1 often observed, y ‘There is one story which itis eaid Washington 1m rings and rattles for his leteer-paper, and | taken by eac sropt ee ‘or by far the greater | Sttacked, a portion of it dissolved, and the bril- B 4 bin strests, where Coxtimentals can Oe m that Min had refused to go, Ulryek hasrelated of a man who went into an inn and ressed a note to Bringham asking him | majority he anawer to thess ques- | lian ed. Oils will not attack either a dangers. Once during a fight with | asked for a glass of drink from the landlord, who personal favor to keep awake until after Keepi varnished liga ‘baron, his little Boree Fefusing | pushed forward a wive-giaseabout haifthe usual | ° “The man must take me for a may perchase me porous | | ARES, Ba aI acts! Bice, Ulryek had gone on foot and was | *ize—the Veg reg a not aa oP can in that case, ee ae onan oe . F present 5 landlord im wi iy ox- " wounded.e Many other examples were aga hich you pos king | 20S enough i; b oy nd capital to grow- lee. y afterward iy le. of or retusing *o decidedly to take the road to Potts wit ik. WOstcamp’s castle that Ulryck became angry. carried around a brick haired ‘the man’ red tt lesson He bad no spurs; they were then worn as a dis- ho Corn, at housekeepers must in dealing = Prince’s Bazaar tinctive badge by knights only. But if he had screeching g00d- by ‘of the o oae bad one it would not have availed with Min. - ay! hile horses, ec: oil He spoke to him in a threatening tone, but the tak Francisco, eat porous, AT COST horse only lowered his head. Ulryck then struck = man whohad Lake ake his le. him with his ebony staf, but immediately re- | and to pe dy cieusiesd ieasrcie re Bishop: wana rf eo thal the =: UNTIL THE STOOK ISOLBARED OUT, a5 EB remained immot Min,” said he at last, speaking to the animal “the on Talses or other crop to the pelished surface. " INTERDS BUILDING. as if he'were endowed ‘with intelli ‘ go by the order of the count of F' , and we carry the black staff of the silver lion; they = only response was to turn toward the city they had just quitted. show very little = Min: are un- * w cou: 3 we m= er the protection of surouln = In Hache;” and so saying, he dismounted. “Go back, poor Min, if you are afraid, ” r7 i. But for farmers at | Pc c ht write, Mi .”" “Well,” said the thirsty tray- ve, the bride (relict of Simpson) wor hi Water effects no substances such as ened leat mae paatee Ook eek plating its diminutive proportions, | Prepgbly souse down on him, famble among iris : have open pores exposed, in which sees renin THE ENTIRE STOCK Pranced in a very unraly a eae < a ever saw.’ a a an pepe an agen pe eerap rier dyrlenpendo be treets of Broges, and when they reached the told acking his carpe! started ust rater, joints and mucilage Cutekirte of the city the little aclmsl stopped, years before 3 oe. ith. tle. ‘used sometimes ne ‘attaching ean felts : Ht BEE i

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