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+ i — 5 py pee or Pen pe ROA ESS LR re EES RERNEREN gmoney aca SWORD AND PLow. | which 1 wasty RUSKIN AbD RAILWAYS. ‘The Greatest Criminal Trial ev, me. : BETIC. bet IY a8 ant Lae, here once nt—so I’ve heard it said— n 15 ihe whale Motory of criminal Jue? graiesiog Es 5 . oe sictaltgain’ateng. | Scwcowt esa onihe Stead noveaer unt | "MOMGRERS Bl oreechon sf taset | Singin s ceermas Ge beste sree isc © tens tine se dift te-ais ta Italy, all wf | in which were arraigned 500 ¥ re, upward | ” move tm the Miabrict. Denn etn te Eta ‘Sv. bet. Hth@iIh wae, ‘That gallant, good abd braves aie ad Perens | Se actgeaniicn Among tof cemey aene TURAL WAREHOUSES. | | , Pea RAL s.. 09. Patent OMce, ‘They broaght him both at their father’s word, ‘penineuls. wifl fous of every station iw y-haired mon | 082 A. Rasen 506-5933 Le. ove., bt. ‘Wholesale only) 514 Sh at., pear ave, And thas he his blessings gave: segues by and youths, men and eel among <4 abe, Ge ke. evsnme. 5 . some highly acco: Ale, Orgel Oo. “awe ee = diarenon of © . 1e prisoners MITECTS. - My castle om the lordly high Brats disappecred, wild and One of the gF avest offenses in the criminal HE. cor. 15th and © #t., op. Treasury. 5 be vy Mgnt of Rasia—that of cou . RB. SEARLE, 710 E st. opposite Post (flice Dept nd all my broad domain. What the over the fire, the ce owiy epoch Cr geege “TV.e — pwd counterfeits 1 aos ee PAB pon Sm Deis. *< On thee, M-loved bor, selves to aunwer was, © eccu- | com or UFTeacy o perial govermmen: * street, Ofice. = ms ee eee he sand that partiail y.covered me, and crawled on can do with them, ard romanco > bay <> a provision, Rus- | H. PS ALow ae Par tve,, bet. 12th and 18th sts, SO or. bet — A peacetal life shalt thon enjos, Bape ytd tileys. Revived there, 1 made my | menecnay with onck ante hurry its | dahas boca Nooded for ‘many years pase | AT’ RNEYS-AT-LAW? On "fi iinuruen. as Peon aie coronas n the quiet va ; self as comfortable as possible, and then er el | The tegeot Gur geen ings and over | Wall executed counterfeits of the yo mt | OD Baneery a Gece ear ie Bae OYSTER SALOONS Contented sank the sire to rest, Gut at the top of my voice, in ‘of mak- | the best heritage to that once | tréasur- The executionof several Rethegon cf Chae, 2 1h Naxvey & Houvrs, ms Now all was given away; ing myself heard by some one; but no 10- ty Of money. To main-land, and | WR were caught in prions cur- - Harey, sto Pa. ay, ities, Qunvey ¢, Notary. Tue The sons held trne his last behest, sponse. The park, at least the where I ‘gan by hedg! velons elty an | Tency, check the evil, the Room 9,'May bailing, ste. Even on their dying day. ‘Was, seemed to be entirely . There was | sx Sem oi rules, burrowed life-time, has | thryé years it Bo lee yr of ub Peeneyiranta me ag Il us what came of the stocl of f Came tatw. ge) {0 Walt until someone | ‘awa, and half from a Ten cae | Vapeesttwarcs end nev toed ss tac amention of it 629 E arch. Notary Public} © Now tell us came stecloffiam=, | came wy. Striet , the 2 ‘and The uns- | V.rgest . "Date. op. City Hall, Attn swat came ofthe vale tame, | puston when Teed “Brutus wiong tneane | fodiens day of penitence end wretchednecs.tne | nenled tenutiya'the Cornise road are mag. | Tir gully partes. Connie ithe appearance | Qt Se va mtetmenatrererany tc: | sPfatedygtopng wovard Do'ina wei | emma’ fle deco mae, tertnee | morgrapla enrnneg hay tom toe why | str, fr myvacintheertent of the sian | PALM, os ance tae tn 5 so, Inte aw & Col Ofer, " gy apt tap hdc oct pm dime on ust. Little & ae be samen Bares. T | and through 1 Gark ‘valley with the | ewer anneling Mount ‘St. Gothard we | six owtin © communicate itsdeerees tothe re- | it. W; Bastarono- Hove building, 80 F atieet, 7 discove pony chaise Glond; the’, in | terrorsef behind, and the traps and pit- | sures us that the most sublimely jue | motest parts of the country. : Es. The castle ix dust, the sword is rust, the chaise, a woman, who was driving he rscif, 7 be At length, in last July, an accident gave the | Ww. L. Watt & Co., 8. W. cor. Pa. av_and 9h st. ‘The hight ls but desert ground. and behind the lady 8 little groom. ” | See wire mare weblding ‘her wey rend Bet Saree Aue Meupetfemness, | government the long locked for clue, which ted Wits rh aed D atreets. But the vale spreads wide in the golden pride | oA %¥ ‘Can it be le that traveler whe ence tuo {the discovery of wh association of criminalsof 9s Gnas A Kanes ae ot ees eumunen sunlight now; ” = ‘italian ys, and thus sees nothingof the | both sexes, banded together for the —aS et Space. W. Hl Srrisnoust.(also,Pick It teems and it ri far ami wide, ‘Deautics that ¢: the traveler ef ade- | circulating the spurious currency, 643 La. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sta. PATENT AGENTS. 2 ‘aun e ‘Bbid ‘ cade it the | extended from the black and frozen shoresof the | M-% Syoresne.s Mess FETT Si .)8. Bor F & Teh, ‘And the boner Sbides with the plow. oaae White Sca to the Volga and the Black Sea. In | g a ew ry nant Beh street. gang 7 ages euch cedars, that Jesus r course e follor two months 3,000 mo omer 7th streets. Planations. My senses wure Occup ied with the | Dies and Steen Gy the conniae nae Oe ‘the curving and women were arrested, but, after @ spr. PO. Dopactment THE TRUMPETER’S HORSE. _| jniuistering fairy, who sprang lig'utiy fromher | Tain, the tender of God. The workl | goast? If a love of Nature 1s developed by fa- | inary examination, 2.2000f them were BaTi Bleck. corset little tow ard me. She, | grew around them, faded again and wrap- | miliarity with her in her ‘and most | and about 500 were held for trial. Among ay Oe Seud for corcular I was nearly forty, and felt myself so securely | 80, om her looked at me very inyuiringly | Dea in ‘snow, year after year, the river | beautiful aspects, it must be equally true that | latter were six Frenchmen, of St. Petersburg, zrchtive avenue, corner of 18th st. Sanne. Sid and suddenly we cried out im one breath, te. woods i who had been caught printing the counterfeit vines Baw, cor..N. X. av. mod 15th st 5 erarg actin lapace ate ae mooeme ee oe el ply ban jm map nemdicen Seder TEASE | the instramentality which “Meg iy er of wo- | Fuxspwax's Saving & Taver Co.,Paav-wp T- Dt SONIC the ervey Dowpepnin, Rem every occasion [ swore, with all sincerity and by | *pectively: < * very door; and overhead the stars that had de- | the finest featuressf the Italian landscape must | motes, and a comparatively large num - I . Sits th st by Win, M Canmon, an tbe im the heathen calendar, | wou! ‘Madame de Neriolis! mn clared to the hs of the world the infinite | tend todiminish the traveler's & mm of | men.’ The all conveyed to Mos. D> Seow corner sth @ Date, | Bainfacturer ‘and proprivioe. Bach bottle bass never take a single risk in the matrimonial lot- ‘Monsieur de La Roche Targe! pease Sete eee cae ee still, | fetaral beauty, “fhe man 80 whom Teal, as | cow, where they were confined in the vast vaalt Fedtabel Bar Baw mone ocho underneath the Kremlin Palace. Criminal law im Russia is barbarous at best, and the male risoners were herded together like as man: Bogs. ‘They received the coarsest of fare, au straw was their only couch. The women were treated but little better. @n the 2th of October the trial was opened in the large hall of the Kremiin,which nearl, 5,000 persons. The proceedings were protracte for a month, and the prosecution succeeded in establishing the guilt of over one third of the accused. o handred and three of them were found guilty, among them about fifty women. Sentence of death was passed upon the six French printers, and the other convicted partics were condemned to hard labor in the gold mines of the Ural Mountains for life, or for ten years. "s| . Now, I 3. bel tery, but I counted without the trumpeter’s put have an aunt, and for ar etween Tt was toward the last of September, 1964. 1 was on my way rom Baden-Baiten, and | {-1. don't want intended te spend, at most, a day in Paris. I you want rl, Thave Madem- Nad Invited four or five of” my friends for the gjeette 1°" "Siadentoectfc b>, Mademolesic bunting season to my estate in Pitow. ~ 4 a were to arrive in and at least a wee! “a dow't want to marry! was necessary to make preparations at La Roche- want awidow, Ihave Malame D—, Targe for their recomtion. A letter ‘from my Madame ¥:——. Madame F —, and $0 en. ‘steward, that awaited me in Paris, brought me bond eS unwelcome news. My hounds were all in a “a condition, ve ve hunters om either falien sick of some horee disorder, et had never failed to Bnrogarded. | Day unto day uttered speock, and n from the railway-car, presents hersel aS ante nigh showed forth knowle¢ go of Shieay ae ‘a sncccesiod of saud-benks, iuter- Hi but both and wife were and | spersed at regular intervals by tel »h-poles, blind. God was to be approached only through Vt dog-eared catechism, and fiekls and river | have gained had he seen Italy in the old-fash- were worth only so much fish and wheat per | joned ‘way of the last generation. Itis true that ear. ¥"The children’s salvation being thus provided the of St. Gothard, and to enter Venice for, the next thing to be insured wes money. | go; , if he is #0 pleased. But to most men {t Husband and wife worked and stinted as only @ | Seems puerile to travel by the plod: ‘ai Scotoh-irish farmer's family can work and stint. gence and the slowly-rowed gener when a <All produce that was salable went to market; | railway is at hand ready to used. Practi- the children were reared on the refuse, the cally, therefore, the Applau_ tunnels level the skim-mild , poorest bacon, and watery potatoes. Alps, and the Italian rail destroy the pic- ‘Their clothes were coarse and petched, their | turesque old Roman roads. Canwe wonder feet dare and chilblained. The house @ passionate worshiper of natural beauty like “enges year by year, the father’s back more bent, ‘ar. Ruski it $4 9; alee, Phot xt epectalty 385-4 F = Ps. ose Sh. Re.) 4% 8 MA. ave M. KINSINGER ,shipemithing 64 & 56 Waterst., Gin 4 & Bt. Bleacher, 94 Pa. av. qhwest corner 9b and E sts. AN@Ss. RICHENRACH 483 }1th ab Pa.av.,agt. Knabe's, CTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES, 128 Pa. avenue, near Mth street . B. TREMBLY, (Jobbing # specialty,) SLi ttn street, LANING MILLS. w RARE pe and canal Daxret, Situ, Phenix Mulls, i210 Ohio Manufacturer’ of '‘LUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. - SHEPHERD & CO,9W) Pa. av bet. Khe pee ain, wi A. who prizes a pictut Gro. W. Goovatt, 8. in, jue To this end I made a tour in the Elysian Fields face } = nog Wg 3 the balance in bank in- far above all commercial advantage , looks .: rege neiawss( Books 5 Tomind me ever and oc wegen men peo) ee iN. F. Fate James F. Baien, 69 L among the dealers, who showed me any mumber creased dollar dollar. As for the plump, the rapid strides of thé railway, and 8 at owls; ripe dla gedaan BARD. “RUIT, tree @ and ‘of animals—some better, some worse—that they | 4° Noriolis was s fool, who ws toany Mary she had Jong ago Joined oe. | rec inths chaiol of the mecaavabinde Ca an | tho case of the former, the somtence included Rexny & Cuciy, 7a Wh erect, bet. @ and | ey Tesommonded as huntéts, of a moderate price, Fools teeneas C fean, yellow. , toothless wo- | suit to nature and a triumphant defianee to art” oo Soesing patie og ogee Wat. Korn was, 113 Pa. avenne, Uapiiol Hill, about 3,000 francs on the average. I had expe- men who, calico dresses and wisps London Times. k 3 ae rienced loses at Baden-Baden, and conse- te ey calico demons ead wise 24 some of whom were of refined descent, shud- wently Iwas in no humor to spend seven or | » adored. ight Hundred louls d'or without mentare delist nobus, after a lengthy eulogy of Madame de —- oriolis’ virtues, and It was Wednesday. Cheri, one ef the princi- | Wo was dered at the idea of having to do the most me: ial work for life, or ten years at the station- here the of the male prisoners hair twisted farmhouses Like ly megrims; or daylight She Sheots to Comquer. wasted ite. When churning and | Cedar City, owa, wanted a schoolmaster, and were a sit up until near | tne school authorities engaged one ByronWiicht WI E ry raornit their clothes, “ reside. In their despair, some of the unfortun- PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. dealers, had his first xale of the season. | points, wo they auth look teore «* I” thansherdrage | °f, Mah ny ge Cadar Gig. | ates threw themselves upon the ground. and Sey, Pere GUapen uy 8. gorues th & Date, Without any further knowicdge ef the animals her aching body to look at them when they | ranted a'boardar at two doliatas week toni; | telr piercing cries, mingled with the clanking ovnes, widuce Go-y ; ™ v of their chains, produced a traly horrible effect. ein; fet Power io be God himecl- ts ty ee Sod Mine Almira Stickley.dsugh- |! Tne excitement amd frenzy of the condemned be God himeelf—to be able to | fer’ of the above, and. seventeen years old, the ca logue and from their appearance, 1 sole purpose of convincing po : ct and care for them. The boys had cer- | wanted a husband. All these varied wants were ca aghteight | been bo for 5,000 francs. Among them ¥ hoped te find | me that, sense at all, I wouk! marr’ Thad any: grew from minute to minute more intense, and k : ca four or five. at least, that would do for relays, | Madame de Noriolis. The chateanx of Norioli in strong and animal propensities, and physi- - the judges, in order to restore quietude, had to Kis 3 Laren corms ck Tow mai ie geen ibe S| Sencha ae eager pate My ate: | came much ged ule out | CORNY fetta ete Cause ge | ta tlc, who wt wrdoai epi hte Faion i =: edge or in. One had a mor! nt to Mrs. Stickley’s to board, he paid two ye prisone: By err, 819 Market I Sought almont slciy on uesoune o€ wis color | domains, would oblige me took af it, saving” | imegimation; another a tendency to wlcohoilc | Ganhtecusee TeMt Aintoa oars HeyPatt ¢*° | dragged ahem buck to tne ule the ieremtin Scuowos J Thor ' | _ “Two thousand one hundred acres, good moa- which was truly beautiful. The eatal rae at gel pa ot ia were united to La Roche Targe! Eh, isn’t that sufficient to persuade my huntsman a and training | to Byron. She had, in fact, first interviewed from infancy should have defended him. The | him when he came to town, conceived a girls, left to themselves, were filling their brain | liking for him, and insisted on his coming with sickly false fancies of life and thelr work | to Nor mother's house "te moy bit The Vegetable Garden. For many a month in the year the table of many an industrious country-home has rarely tributed no =peclal qualifications to hi chase. He was entered simply as “Brat dle-horse, well built, thorenghly bre! T Kexw "4 , age pepneTonty | tait. But what time had Mary to read or act : roe gyn any other vegetable than potatoes. Some have i'w 2 E Sore sal very iene mecca tet turn swayane tres refuel in ye eval retvalis quire in any way tho power to ‘comprehend or Tike the young wetan'y nie of manageace tomatoes for a few mouths, corn for afew weeks, PU RESTAURANTS. | , amd very some! rim. nex! . ? ere was now. a Lim je Bcort's rr LOON 4. a 5 day I'went home, and the Aay following. early “1 dont want to marry?” pe py ACE Ie] The more he saw of the Stickleys the less he | and and then there may ish a Jom Scort * DINING SALOON {Meals 2560 La. av. liked them. They were pestiferous, unpleas- in ‘the forenoon, a servant came and informed | But { felt that I was in danger, nevertheless, beans. We say nothing of the eabbage insoms | Jos F, DExXis, yo, met Madam? places, but as a general thing good vegetables ble re ND BLINDs. and girls were sent to colleges and semin- | ant people, and had long been a terror to their Hib sig opp. Center Marka, me that the horse's had arrived. I immediately pa Be and whenever C advantage that education could Y are not the particular attraction of a farme: &e. Ay ot pe yeh t out t pg her, de Noriolis, I always saw her encircled by my very g neighbors. ' The entrapped schoolmaster made rm Metzerott Hail, iri hance fio had bom im my head | AND tne ky an curcoln, and coolant | Suse roe then, the only intake Jacob | Arrtngemonts change hs, unter, ant hic | tole. Wheh we come o meat yeparsa a ever since T it him, and I was singularly | help saying to myself: ucate themselves well. The children went for- | Aftcr'a starurs Sumiay, Ure sakeaay morning, | Pracke the farmer's gicle are mot beni SEWING MACHINES. tao pas | anda reey an ecveccmaenaing 8. | Sak Sore Sort tas eae Ape td bers wannige a Wares tet Saga. Pao es y and SRE Ke Sev enpalle of | TE ick acne Oaeds a aivitee hedge— } What is the end of it all? The daughters grew | rust’ “It was his moving day, but he retur But it is not their fault. If it was unreason- sg FOF ee B able to expect the Israelites to make brick w.itout straw, it isa worse case bere. If the head of the houschold do not raise the vegeta- up dyspeptic and sickly for the lack of early | to Ms. Stickley’s at recess 10r som thing to food; they married and died before mid- Siete, bril «4 3 While seated at the table Almira came up 1 had Lim brought ent of the stable rst. He | humph! Fly. Monsieur de La Roche Targe—t hard women, and neither of | hind him and stood a moment, long enow certainly had all the signs of being of a respect- | Since yon don’t want to able age: but he was cleam-iiabed, had avery | And fly Iwould, and always did; bat how 3 it. auth hen Lwas, stretehed | them in any sense religions. One son went into | Sind, im and stood a moment, long, enon Mes, how shall the girls cook them? aiul that somtes. and a well Corned quartet, Bot ieee sar ai; | cuton the gram, covered With sunt, iaroeie ie Jone of the most indccndat nt Mereact) Wan otng there. She replied by Bring’ pistol | they do ‘ot raise chim va general complaint | Tose a Co. augih e-opp. Center Market a ean ave. bet. mEbazRLete, poe ere cerstonmeerters oe Fr feoprenmaca fasea We So mao ctviee? anal Gow Gene ciaed Da Jacob and his mother read of his lite in | PUA%y $n ant font anon the hoor ike Le | brought to feel that the women will have vere. | Joma Pismo, Bae. ‘ashington, his wife’s receptions, his jpopular- | Prete a Mitt nd endeavored t3 Bat ione = was a stran Ay them. pg the Thao, “whe a peane aoe e crowed the old threshold. is there in common between himand the | Lamed | Richard te eaten Tee i nay aesoonente. “ - | Madame de Noriolis bofore me, dashing and fair, Sueataehetiens. Te inclinnd baheans Acne the red line wound all around her as usual, and m-, in order, apparently, to hear better; and, | ®**ing in her most seductive tones: when I had’ done » . he uttered’a low | __“‘Mon Diew! is it you, Monsieur de La Roche tables, they go to work grudgingly. They mast “*get the corn-ground ready”—‘and put in the oats,” or so ‘ing or another, and can’t afford . Post Office, nh ~ oan "bet ith and oh AND C E FACTORI Batre t Baotaee tee ate bot Ohad ‘ONFECTIONERIES, ah CSazxaent (Dining Reone},t217th at.opp. P.0. it ~ NVEVANCERS. iis i p el 519 Pa. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) iT. " room and for! his going. The | the time to be plowing up the truck patch, or Y 5819 STs NG DEroTs. ‘What % ignorant, boorish farmer and his wife? A few then stagger to nd digging up the garden. But the ‘power behind CORKS, SEALING W. . Mas. G. TRER, 617 7th st., op. Patent Ofice, prey CO ae a men bra ee where there was g Deokest pane, for soem | the tone” insists on lta tltio manere 2 | W. Bantectomns cr atria Wal ich atrost, > aasaenamal eee ET cat | 'T Reahily edatemeh Wink Bhat been ignomini- | die; the one of all the children who had real | George put another pistol bail Into the; Jie or | dragged on to some out-of-the-way piece o° ‘ORS! SKIRTS, 7, ‘Gheutands of ethers, “mec naan Beaten. Ho | ously thrown. Power of intellect: the only one who was not | hishead. This seemed to straighten the school- | the land, the soil scratched ‘over with the ‘nerall; Gcrtainly diftaed ehisly frcar to ron bak | You are mot hart, T hope?” ashamed to talk of ‘‘mother”’ fondly to the last. | master up a little, and George and Almira fied | Plow, and then with the harrow; and then the ne And I wa- impatient tomake a littietourthroagh | “No; not seriously, at all events I have | He died in her arms, a dranken, worthless Sot. | together. Mrs. Stickley and Almira have made | Women or boys must get along as best they mpeinen. sTo SHEET-IRON, my park in his eompany. He allowed himeci: | Strained my right leg a little; but it is not se- | The thin, ha, woman closed his eyes with- | a full confession of all their doings. i - | can. LOONS. Warren D. Wrvint, 406 Penn, outatear. **I have lost all my children,’ 2 . 7 ii in & Hoven, 1016 Penn. av., corner Ith st. om ywakn & Co_.Si7 oh: : ‘| rious, am sure.” she | termined some time ago to make Wright marry | | Now, this isnot the way the thing is always 7 a thet kaowe bis becinee tal en ee eee: | cana ast herve acted so bedly—not thinone. | Fe nen Cea ee ee ener® | in thas Sta enantio ad dettboracely | cot inat they havemone Of then teee fata | MusM-E iusos. tit Pa.av.<Out'g taught by rule) | HRS sts ROE TIPS eect: tah» | Dest possible humor with each other. certainly?” pointing to Brutus, who was qnietly ‘bs # ‘thi ox, | plan leath when they as ertain> he pi have di Ne UG STORES. Jonx Moran, (also Tin Roofing,) 29 Jl Pa. ave. ; bi ‘near at hand. no x mother making this mistake?—1. did not meen to marry, Goorze bes a! » | find the picture we have drawn. Now, most “mI t . . : = P He would | noble fellow? Well, he has fully object in enterin, urderous plot was » ; Cs tre dive tpe os tendo eet on Se migcamende, T amare vous tut {wiltil yor | Demestle Relations of Disterant a. | fo got Wright ont ofthe way and mar the girl | only be through supposing It cost more w raise | ¥.-Doousy, se Hin, Tatar cost * wires 0. ys ‘ -by. i imself. a herness in Ce 7 = he ¥ DOSE, Sty % _ soutinnaly strike the ground with his fore fect | all about that by-and-by., We mast first thin That monogamy ig not tie only kind of mar-|| Bier ta ripe @ halter—not or | _ One of che mistakes of vegetable-growing for | Yates bWinwrat S070 ot near La, arenas, TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES ae “1 cannor tke a step.” riage, we are, indced, early taught by our Bible | hisown making.— Missouri Republican, one’s own personal use is to fee. more than is eereey ine Price,)| 3 anid -8.w- Cun. RurreRt, 367th street, near ~ “Oh, I will drive you home, at the risk of com- | lessons. But though the conc of polyg- Sie pasar Fig a2 Soe required. Too much ground is taken up. ‘Too | Mus. 7: OUR Paar coe 7 Ni promising you.” amy is thus made somewhat familiar, it does net | _A Nove Law Burt A Daughter Sues her | much labor then has to be given in proportion (i eee And she called Bob, the little groom, who took | occur to us that polyandry is also a pownble ar- | Father for her Marriage suithasjust | to the desire resnit. Vegetables as a rule ea ue ieee Matias jusenm. amph!” saict I to myself, “I have here, or | Me by one arm, while she took me by the other, | rangement; and we are not surprised on first | been tried before the supreme judicial conrter | require a much richer soil than the av ot | | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 4 fm, ereatiy ror, av old stager feo tne | and helped ie ino her chaise. "Evo mina | learning that nol only exist but waa once ex- | New Hampebire,m whieh Dr. Edware Shap, dart cTone ve wonterftl how fussy’ 2 ce? | ans. Locise 0. Borute am inbettet, near B. mu y I ¥ to La Roche neral. When we contemplate these | of la ai plaintiff. tor was ? s " ery _ a = J meme By wipe oll pearer abel ofits ance coelt | Tarp SOC ae ee ee eee panek Gone unlike our own, ve cannot | ma:ried to Miss Hall at Philadelphia, in Sep- | small pléce of ground will produces Tn tis |, EXPRESS. tH 68 Pa.av..cor.6th, | 3, , before he will do for the chase.” y ing taken charge of Brutus, who had shown no | at first imagine that say cee: be practiced with | tember, 1810, and Mr. and Mrs. Hall,the parents | little place of ours, Germani ) are a very Wash’n; 69 Bridgest.. oar? Wash's st Alora’ Jonurn ¢ wien, s ealinge, NOSt w return home, having wufisientiy | Uhwillingness to be canght. keep Practice oure, Vet, Livingston mnrraiee hee | Shieh Ce clare Benge, coremnynry, ineate aut Mahinda aay oF oan ERSRAVINGs. i , me, =vyrse | Ber . ice ours. > tin | wi lace reside! r. Wash- c , y om by the | a. i scermplbtieenn, eases tenet lp Bor ll ae ORLE eo San on Tale teks | naniks bending siete ae | n, Philadelphia.” About am hour | agency of ‘the building societies, so powuiar | 2: Bavmeas Sea Rinker.) 208 Bo, srene. =x, 1s Penn, ove., Capitol Hill, gun. discharged apparently within twenty yards | Noriolis. “I will drive you as gently as possi- elles eng Sy pee alg the women were quite ‘on learning that | before the matriage, Mr. Hail, the father of eke in England «man has osly one wife. ‘hist | bride siened a bend * Of me. It wa. one of my keepers shooting a | ble. ng Sobay Nis dangh- | may pot homme (han forty or Aity: feat trout, y bare. Pe recet In fact, said a great little amiable, | feeling by no means peculiar to them. An in- | ter during herlife 21,200 aniually, or the inter- | by a hundred feet deep; yet many of these men XAN TIONS. es betes ts ee ree © Meee | nantly Gane Manche meee ery pnoned | toll ivan chief, with sho Mr. Bailey | est on $2,000. Mr."Hall, after the marriage, | gets quantity of vegetables from these lots, H.Avtemt only, )30 Pa.av., near gn st, T was at the moin nt, exact'y Pd the center or | te listen to. "then, when she saw me in a com- | Visited these Veddahs, ras pecfoctiy seandai- | refused to fulfil the conditions of the boud, and sides the space the buildings occupy, that ———>————————_——— m spree. formed by the function of six | fortable pomtion. she asked me to tell her how [ | ized at the utter barbarism ao would astonish our country friends. And all FLOUR, FEED AN! Jong, shaded alleys. When Brutas heard th: | ¢ame to be thrown, saying that afterward she COMMISSIO: ving with only | this suit was brought to Cay him todo so. PIANOS, &c. one wife; and never ‘until se; by | The defendant claimed that 7 Pi bond was ob- — too, Lc anki: feen a tke tame Pest Rh te ns Mary ant ave. ~ vey Id tel death. it was, ho said, «just like the wander- | tained by fraud. He testified that on the morn- fore or after daily’ work affords. But they | F.M. DRaxey, Feed,Grain,&c.,cor.Mass.av UNING AND REPAIRING feet fevaly tn po al spoon 9 arsargl ar al pale meer err iere sie | mn [nr pe een ea pee ed his daughter told himthat | make the ground rich and deep; and this FLOWER EMBALMERS. Tittaad eee Eutrintamams AT aes — raised his head high in the air. > to surprised I began my narrative, to which she listened | a8 @ matter of course, my, polygamy a Dr. Shi would not marry herifa marriage | makes it Va » $0 that the spade or fork works | M. B.Stoors, Nat. Flowers, 623 7th st. ways receives the most rey Gin oR to see him so disturbed by the report of fire- | @ttentively, until I commenced todescribe Bra- ly: in its several v: exhausted the | gift of $20,000 was not made to her, and that she | easily im and thus they get without much | Mas. Desta, tials Ral EE st. | for aan ar @-k. z — arms. Iwould have supposed tat Aiver the iii. | tus's efforts to throw me after the two shots, | possible of marriage. An utterly unex- | would cousequently be ruined, ap ahe was ing | care'the good results we sce. There te een preeed, preserved & enbahned: insupcrinrctic: | avenue; for tie Pon wesety orm OES eral education he had received in his youth n» | When she cried, laughing in her silvery tones: oe us by one of the African | delicate sitnation by him. It turned ont there | son why country qe nm shouki CN) . style. J A mY amount of firing would have even excited his | ,.“*O, 1see it all! Isee it all! You have bought a among them is for 90 many | was no pregnancy, and the defendant claimed | not be as good as taése. “Indeed, it ought to be 1m McCuatiass,coraer of La. ave. and 10th st. x Dealore tn isos nd sete: curiosity. I touched his fdanks with my heels, | the trumpeter’s horse !”” * days in the week—commonly for four days iit | that there was a bog ns on the part of his the week, which is said tobe “the custom in | daughter and Dr. rob him of alarge the best families;” the wife du the off-days | sum of money. Mrs. Hall corroborated her being regarded as an independent woman, wh | husband's poe ib - Mrs. Sharp, the bride, may do what she pleases. We are a little snr- | denied the statement of her father, and testified » too, on Fé: ng that by some of the hill | that he voluntarily signed bond. “Mr. fulness on the part of the | Bladin, who drew the bond, testified to the same effect. The jury rendered a verdict for the plaintif”. Detter, as things to work it properly are betier Jou to FURNISHING Coops. and. We hope that those who up to this time have | DTyW@r 400.0 -¥.)1113 Pa. av bet. ith & 12th ste had ber mrieniten ieee nave | 0:2 insLow -wae'rto Times Winslow 47 Pa. at. = STORES. | Mosks, Avenue House, 7th st. & Market Space. A, cK aicut. 107 Pa. ave., near Treas. 4 hacKusnet i Cte BG attressce . ments generally. SF scx [ACKER & CO.'5 Piayoe. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. grer tie country at: be had Bow tor the fol { im order to urge him forward: Bi -} ‘The trumpeter’s horse !”” wi eaes cenebinee the right, | _ “Why, yes; and that explains the whole mys- ot would he move. He stood | tery. Have vou not seen many atime, at the nevertheless—you need not | Cir de Vl mperatrice, the feats of the horse Jaugh, for be awured what I ng you is | Of the trumpeter? A chasseur d’Afrique enters strictly trne—and. nevertheless, at every etfort | the arena on a lar; y horse; the Arabs fol- I made to induce him to goon, he would tarn | ow and shoot at LE gegen ow his head and glance at me with an expression of | 4nd falls—and, ax you did not fall, the horse, in- impatience ani surprise, then he would relap=; | dignant at his vesiect of duty, threw you off. been worrying: along with « miserable «truck — Pedros see garden at all, = nce to do in future —Geramant von and returned in two hours. ‘We assume as self-evident, that good ofa —_ Ls x ‘o~ a = ¢ | wife by a husband implies, among other things, | A Bir or Romaucy—A Wife and Hu Pg eth te oe a I Pi isevevcuaialing | Pon Ector ay eo searcely | Meet in a Couri- Room After @ Separation Love Ax Lancuny:—Wm. C. Murray, em- | 4-5. Susraxan é io Baar beth ht, = distinctly in his glances that h | .Ltold her of the effort he made to give mea | imaginable that in faze places the opposite ari- | fy Years The case of elisabeth Spicer az PieTed forthe Lest ton yours as clerk in tho | iq, OAS OU. ccauy 408 lath, near E. ‘would say: “I. the horse. but do ray duty, an.t | decent burial. terion hols. Yet, it does a0 amor Tartars. ge Spicer, which is an action to recover an® broker's office of John & Co., in 86 STAINERS. ’ i You, the cavalier. do not doy pl ’ The trumpeter’s horse!” she continned— | ‘+A nurse maid of mine,” writes Mrs. Anderson | estate valued at $40,000, claimed by the plaintift | William street, disappeared on Tuesday night. | w uAye ssa. for churches, houses, &¢., 711 D I was more puzzled than angered. nigujours the trumpeter’s horse! He sees that | in her “Tartar Steppes,’ left me tobe married’, | a8 widow of John Spicer, was continued yes- | From 85,000 to'$8,000 in gold disappeared Gre s re ie pL ge Tr Lome pn Bp ; the Arabs may come aml | and some short time after she went to the Nat: | terday in the Crooklyn city court. The plalatit: drawer, to ae bought of Cheri?” said f to myself. “And why does he look at me in this qucer way?” I wason the point of having recourse to ex- measures—that is, to adw'nister a shower aid-on blows with my riding-whip— heard another shot—Brutis and lat b he made one bound, and only one. All my emieavors to induce him to goon were frait- less. He planted his feet anew in the sand, anc So. what does he do? He buries , hat— - Teatent oF Oe eee to prevent their falling . There being no flag, he took what he could find. ‘And where chalnick of the place to make a complaint | testified on Monday that she previously against her husband. He inquired into the mat- | been married to be BR who desertel ter, when she coolly told him her husband dit |-her. Arie Betas of death not love her. He asked how she knew he did | ler, she marr John Spicer. The testimony becanse,’ she replied, ‘he neven | for the defence was commenced y. mor- me.’ A statement which might be | ning. ‘The first witness called was Hagh P. Mil- Tees tent beeen OT eae analo- | ler, the truant husband of the plaintiff’. Th- gous amor e Taces 4 ba rie sensation. White ‘master who does uot thrash his men is So yee seemed overwhelmed with GROCERY STORES. me time. On Tuesday evening, it is said, | $50; % SRS Eu mages eat funds to claiming | Gro. . Plast & 80x, N.Y. avenue, corner Ith st. that he had made the by stock opera- | CuaRius A. APPEL, corner F and ith tions. On the same evening called upon a | James JiRDixsToS, 1712 Penusyly: avenue. young lady to whom he had been paying his | G80. Sritz & Bro. cor. 4% st. and avenue. Addresses, arid the privi escort- | JY, HURLEY, 97th street, between Land K. ers copii. aixinis teee tee aces SO eghoeie » Navy Yard. night the girl’s friends became alarmed at her Jon: phy ‘and, upon i is BODY Li cei " oe Peaseurt ishing Tackle,) €28 D st. > - ridiculed and reproached by them as notwerthy | dismay and confusion, while her counsel | where the was given, it was lear WORK, Be. we trent ye erase pe or pos oe bee a to be called pyr jy arom domentic cast | the Be 16 was the that neither of these persons been en wat BE ctisrrne Uaioe ar Dremer 1 Fe. to ply say whip; but rates also lost patience; 1 Inquiries in another direction, however, clicited | 1, ARDM ARE AS epg 3 aud tintin of cabeatining teacee et oe the fact that the young man’ and his aflanced | 3’ W. Keweot & Go, 612 Ph oy, hor eit oat ich, ment J inflicted, he reared and pitched and k cked in tle most furioas manner imaginable. But whi'e the battle was at its hi it. and f eating him heavy blows with the led handie of my whip, he found time to give mea look, and now and then full, not only of inlignation, bat of sur; It was plain hile Ide" manded of the horse what he refused, he ex- pected something from me that I did not do. proceeded directly to aclergyman’s reside L. H. Scunuipgn, Pa. av. vet. Ith ws. hear at hand, where they were married. aa | Gin:B* ered iad Pasa bet lorhaiich. whence they took ate the HAR ADDLERY & % Inidnight express train for’ Monta” ges |v. ee eek Bee tat} young led "s a oO old and resi- Ae 8. Toruam & ri ti and are pl ged in grief. Fis under- | &: fj; RoLann 0 F stood the defalcation wit! not exceed $6,000 or | ¢? i i E 5 | H . Detectives along the Mne were tele- 3 iG ‘av, bet, Sth and 2th sta, awe x yen. : of ton £ pees igang wv HORSE SH ERS. Ami how, think did this end? To ey will probably en to-day. The 5 4 a9 bet. : ca ee Pir of it fate : in ‘the | ZORxFDonax, Kat Sth 0b and 19D at. of rutus, seem ‘i, came to morni we Jan. 2ist, by the Dr. T. nore » Vermont ave. and H i i : bus. firms eas | Sao avis of my rascaliy dapple-gray, I | fied that she — cqoend om my Bead. then the | SAC inte Oy 2 tral Supply Os and very natarall; Rortaiin’ By surplunts di frightened, aid more. felt that Tore it ‘without tem months The bonds are a firet and only mortgage on the less to make any further effort. 1 support fom cont. reed, its equipments and saruings, and also op « mained quietly on my back, asking was more, what manner of beast this first visit to Ls : bought from Cheri; at the same ‘When she returned my eves and awaited death, for I Weeks afterward. |. But. instead of receiving Madame de La Roche ‘perience GET Lietenly heard @ strange ing ton one AMepte Gert ant gravel-stomss streak me Scenpeters ates pen ve my eyes. and jo! there ahvaoar fect with wondestal 4 Wouas wo ‘Fhe semi-enpeal interest on the Registered Bonde ing te cover me up in the sand. a yall WHR GOLD CHECKS, ctet t the post ote making, hen "he would rise mars tt : premion to his self-sat‘efaction ‘a little change, without expense investor, ot their highest currest prices. ‘ F i ti ti it ad ERE it : i ns l Ha fi BANKERS, f fl Hy } i E | ! i beating S7The famous Jardin Mabille, Paris, threatened with destruction by Prendoat ——— Mes 2 Bonds the Northern Pacific Baii- Company furnishes to the public am interment eccurity which combines the ready nogotiabiy, the Convenience, and the high credit of « first-class rail- Foed bond, with the solidity and safety of » real es- take mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount ‘They are offered at par in currency,and yield @ HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 6-800. fated WASHINGTON.