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mation the barbaric aud ma ALPHABETICAL = fi bet. ¥ ov and Let pA ats . wh : ea meadow below; the ber- | stout, that we have steamed BUSINESS DIRECTORY: gees may ae 5 ee nine ho map who jast Corte of Bire-Oiaee Betebe | 1°71 CHANT TAILORS. 1s chill when the sunis down, and the sod is | Curosty Ten Fito anes ink | "ithatedin te all emacs ot peer crs A eee 5 seems. make much of it. Watson and occu; ward scien: ‘vocation. Fall bapebsay-o? 5 ey teil Fo Patent Oca, wot — sepeee fellow-Gravelers have ot =n, | Se, to origcal reaarch. | id Colomy and Newport ratrond. inthis place | ee ON IEE: ce, | EM Troan cekslente sons SSeth at won ts trud- indow " more than the | amore oe wealth | is shovel manu! . jonN A. Baxen, ave.,. 2 — be eiaeeae yee tah * They are both ad think, be prepared af, time to suffer alittle for oun wate of thie tactery Tanges trom Eaten ie so, ftw Jean eat : ; : yen ed Sancy ones wren Pane tans J = eae arm ~ ith Bee feel of the Spring im his bones, Uke a | Well! we shall m7 get mich am the sake of stentiae rightenusnest, mot refusing, r ‘Hrvening end Guiding, 106 B. ¥ weak and elderly mau; them. I give <cm up as M should occasion demand it, to live low and lie Fvebad ita many a time, but we mast work’| could have aad my with, hard to achieve the object ef their lives. Ido when we can. ‘i pa FT be ner oot here urge anythin pon, others Bast } _ tee Kore See a ald hha: com myself when “ 4 x os eaw, Tithe O But day afteg day to toil, and ever from sum to | seemed po ong. “However, ng. Latino givs pene tiasot his- the ‘business i GALLERIES. OPT s. ae —e ason’s front and nothing be | voked when the dawn camer nna Syme br ant wort to the oivaeht of Mate 7 eniwe fe sai Beans avestoraet ts te pees or mi | commisvoyagenrs, I do not ‘care’ : tacvumeui geen wax arene ™ ER SALOONS : Js eucling at twelve like a clock, ami beginning | green as gras in their | when even poorer than maelf eabiianed his larger one; each succeeding year saw a steady Baneny & HaLoen, wis Be "ave.corner Tih a. vain at one, S'Yor the best; and at all events it a trite A edie —gteny be y ie heat ay at, Solicitor. m Bay.(@. W. Driver,) 126 18 Penn. ev, agan oreek oats ae ee ite translation of the B‘bie. I lodged in the gain over the preceding, and, when, ten years tity, ao foray que: Cre ‘The frogs make a sorrowful noise, sl yet it's | ghout them, fix my eyes on the landscape saci i Reprepclacs Sans Sane eee eee showh bed apeun te th cute? ten tenting ix await, Rm $,May bauding the time they mate; by, and fall into a warlety of, thoughts. “Wi was called the K-tzerbach—the b "s brook | dustries of the nation, and Ames’ shovels were tect Rg Bt eg dE pe 9 Theres Mune or tice a weight, °° SPS ® | my husband really get up in time to come and own jewe) s, but alw —from alittle historic rivulet running knownand used throughout the world. Hedied | Wut Titscs he; Sak ytrted eRereny pee) staidt somathben comes eth the Spring, and | He doce sc soe att aan, to-morrow morning?” | ones beivig meanwhile de; . | it. Twished to keep myself clean and hardy; | atan advanced age, having lived to soe a four- - He does so cordially hate getting up. My only it seems te me it’s fate. chance fs his not havin, ‘gone to bed’ it Ie the Pankering after a fe that you never | Till he be looking? I Bave not seen him for c. dhe and D ete, Columbia Lew Boiled: NetT, Columbia Law Bu My poe'r, sapphires! l-by—a lor 1 7 i twobya | ishing town around him, which, in « bye Geta Pe y- ng gool- | so T purchased a cask and had it eat im ing town grow up meme will willingly com- perter. Ralf that cask, filled with ing | large measure, owed to him its PAINTS, @ILS, GLASS, &e. 69D atrert. poursd ter poe aed of you and the rest of my | Ky yea. Jr Het cr over might, was placed in my small bed- | prosperty. He was universally respected; a iumbia Law aoe eae 4 ie Dankering after a ing his tendency to far during his Morway ach. | Crivaments—will go bare-necked, and “bare | room, andneter daring the pears twat pent | Pearce gels war universally rempected: a Lew J. Hangs Srivasten, t2t3 Jvs the discontent with & life that is always | {Mg his tendency to fat, during his Norway sh | arrned, or clad in ‘Salvinti bends for the rest of | There, winter vor cee ae, Yeas Chat Capent Straightforward and upright in bis son ep * Nove: ami so; * Me that is always | inge “Probably not. Fishing, om the con Tike ase shat! do but attaim the next step- | peautiful Ellzabether-kirche, which was close | "The Ames family have always been interested } mg Bh erent, botewen Dat Wau tha Goniann whet a where we | father a fat-making ys Shu, and ping-place alive. at hand, striking the hour of sixin the morning | in the welfare of North Easton, and every Oil, cor. Math and D streets. , 1925 Pa. ave., Det. 19th ane Bich, We the Sondering what we are, amd where we | sedentary. Shall we have iS gene: at} Aslam so thinking one of the men looks, or | jefore Iwas in my tub. portion of | scheme for public improvement meets their . Pa. ave. corner 3d street east. ’ NY. arene, near 12") =t axe geing to.go. the house we are aed to, 2” Te | 1 imagine that he looksgather curiously toward | the time T rose an hour an alf early than | ready support and receives from them substan- W.B. SteLemoves.: also Picture Frames, 1a 7thst. My life is lucky enough, I fancy, to most men’s | Whom in Paris stall T go for my gown? Wortt? | me. na paroxysm of far lest they should read | this, working by lamp-light at the differential | tial ald. y have always been firm advyo- PATENT AGENTS. aaa ” <y, ___ | No, Worth is beyond me. There I leave the fu- | on my face the signs of the agony of terror Lam | (aitahor when the world was slumbering roand | cates of the temperance cause, and have waged Mons @ CoN WR as B.cor. F & Teh. For the more a family grows, the oftener some | ture, and go back into past enjoyments; exeur- | enduring, I throw my pocket-handkerchici—a me. And I risked this breach in my pursuits | relentless warfare against the hquor traffic in Kucut B ROTHER: GS F ye pone en | sious to Lansmere; trips down the take to Chil- | very fine cambric one—over my face. and this expenditure of time and money, not | their mulst. And this has not been without its | Gro. 8 Krarrr. 45 Pa. ave..corner Ih ae b a) 5 oon, 5. pA Fe Se Sy ve * And it's now runon solong, it cewbin't be | 1”: @ bundred and one sees. The | And now, oh reader! 1am going te tell you | because I-had any definite of material | perceptible effect, for I will venture to say that | Cuas. M. Laws, Natl Pie & Broad, 220 E. Capitel st is We Leceute an tule cen tince Guen ar an ’ es * ps by; the afternoon is drawing toward | something which I am sure you will not believe; | profit in view, but because thought the culti- | no other town in the state in which the foreign BAN @ ana. | Gro W. Roruwett. Roow 6% Fed'l Blok. corner e wae. evening, a beginning of dusk s coming over | I can hardly believe it myself; but, as Iso lie, | vation of the intellect. im rtant—because, | element so largely predominates, can show so | HouY Hii Baxn, 7 7th street, between = Th dF ec ear bar Omce Wo Gena tor circular Axd “ister Jane and myself, we have learned to | the landsoxpe. despite the tumult of my mind ite the | moreover, I loved my work, and entertained | pooda temperance’ record as does this place, RusABES AND BANKERS. ones, PATENT MEDICINES. cialis aud yeekd: : 1 look reund. Goed heavens! what can those | chitly terror which seems to be benum ingimy | the sure and certain hope that, armed with | fires or thar years ago Oakes Ames m | National Sayincs Bawpreor WV aw. ced inthet | CAAsonD Livan To: he ge Ske rules in the house at will, and 7 im the barn | Men find so interesting in the papers? I thought | feelings—in the midst of it all a drowsiness knowledge, one can successfully tight one’s way | building an elegant schoo! house, with the in- Fasspuen’ tavise S Tacer Go. Pens: pT. Dt | ay. For S's Th wt y: and field; them biecously dull, when I looked over them, | keeps stealing over me. lam new convinced through the world. It ts with the view of ving tention of presenting it to the distriet in BILLIARD SALOONS. Manufacturer and pry igh upon thirty yearst—as if written ana } this morning, and yet theyare still Pees: either that that vile potion must bave been of |-ethers the chance that I then sajeree att which he resides, but before its com m | Seaton HALL BiLLiakD SaLoon,corner Rb &D sts, | Ted label. new signed and sealed. reading. at can they have got hold of? I | extraordi strength, or that I, through the propose to devote the surplus money | the school district ‘system was abolished, and, cannet well see what the man besicte me has; his PHOTOGRAPHIC CALLERIES, . Bi 4.0. Jonsron, Pa. ay, bt. 8 & 9 also, Photo. eck shaking of the carriage or the unsteadiness of | Which generous! ared in upon to include the whole tow: €. Se DER, LAT F et., bets i 3 t o . “ } couldnt change if L would; I've lest the hery | vis-a-vis is buried in an English Times. Just as | iny ham, carried moreto month nad ceainncd Pecrgir Boab ll peg Tatiosephers tn Iw liverality, be offered to wall the bait. |G: SRNEIDER nan ewilnc apy Fueet Ome | © 9, PLAS (COPPA 8 epectaliy,) #4 Fs: and the when; } am thinking about him he puts down his pa- | more—Idid not mean to swallow any—than | Germany. Tought not, for sake, toomit | ing at a slight advance upon cost. Af- | J.H. KUENLING, Elec. Bells & Lt'g Bods, 1235 Pa.ay Po One day my time will be ep, and Jame be the | per, and J see his face. Nothing very remarka- | intendud, for—you will Rarly credit it, but—I | one additional motive by which I was upheld at | ter much controversy upon the subject, the LACKSMITH SHOPS. “PICTT Po. IT FRAMES. For smaress then, eh, and tive down the | Ueagiong Back beard, anda het iited some. | fell asleep! igi se the time here referred tm—that was a sense of | town tinally bought the house, amt some € people 3 cirenibinn tkth Wome en, | Faaxcn Line mere sear Is street, ‘or single women are tergh, and Nive down the fat low over forehead. arn away m: 4 01 n of aims m: a Pe s to assert 1 Mr. O aad obtdn < 3 pron my exes hastily, for fear of being eaught tnquis | When I awake—awake with « bewildered, | (ut, Every young man Orinefrie within kite | Have been so ungenerous as 1B TERMBL ccbling aapecialty,) Si) 2 vel , scanning; but still, oat of their corners [ She kept me so to herself, she was alwazs the | sve that he has taken a fittle bottle out of his str er hart, <raveling bag, has poured some of its contents lot showed well enough, when T\ooked | into a glass, and is putting it to his lips. It ap- around im the land; pears as if—and, at the time it happens, I have PLANING MIL&Is. W. dC. BeDMan, Wdystrect and canal, NTH, Bhasin Sil, Aika o orer rtd in ete, 3 fosters, &C., aud dealer in dash, Doors LA . ime Ames knew that this measure was to be brought mixel sense of having been a long time aileep— | There are sure to be hours in his tire whien his | Ammen ke legislature, and would probably be of not knowing where I am—and of having | outlook will be dark, his work difficult, and his successful, and he took advantage of this dread and horror on EN, mind— | intellectual future uncertain. Over such pe- | knowledge to reahze a few “dividends” t reaking. | riods, when the stimulus of success is absent, speculating in school-houses. Of the Wels, Bide! | i ® igions,8c.,)#27ihst.,cor.D I shiver with the chilly sensation that the | he must be carried by his senseof duty. It ma iver is the general favorite, | ERERS. Bot im tired ard ere at heart, and I don't | no manner of doubt that he is dritking. ‘Then | coming of crane woe de brings, and look | hot be ‘so yuick am incentive oe chy, Ween pep intellcetnatly | 9° Bi is 4 ape Bae Lance MES, £767 bet, th. ond Teh ate, quite understant!. | foment he is wldresging me. I look ap and | round, still half unconsciously, in a misty way. | nobler one,and gives a tone 10 eheccter chick vp: Icyou want a favor, goto Oliver: | Db. Lim xt ek Pa ancomen, plain and oreainental, a8 Fh st - cot eg | toward him; he is holding out the phial to ms, | But what has happened? How empty car- | glory cannot im That unflinching devo- t it if itis within his power; and if corner New York ave. tHe) Lwonder how it had been if I'd taken what | snd saying: riage is! The dressing-case is gone! The cloak | tion to work, wi which no real eminence in give you a courteous retusal, which | Sa others “May I take the liberty of offering madame | is gone! The man who sat nearl; opposite me | science is now unattainable, implies the writing The plague, Rey sey ef awite, the care of a | some? you id = Plensanton now were near me as Eo eeu! ¥ " yor is gone! Watson is gone! But the man in the | at certain times of the stern resolve upon the ho is rough and cloak and the wax hands still sits besides me; | student's character: “I work, not because [ like | Weis, ®* Foust to “Brie. shovels. Far ete hands are holding. the paper; still the | to work, but because T ought to work.” In | "The Scopte of this village met the « camp: Hexxy K.Crvrr, treet, ery oe I answer, shak- ¥ beni E. Ringway, 9 D and rather abrupt- fag'l dlattke nore tia being pe p> aign = fur is touching me. Good God! Iam téte-a-tefe science, however, love and duty are sure to be | slander,” at first, with imlignant denial then ary str: les or drinkables in a train | with him! feeling of the most appallin; ered identical in the end. i be lefense. ‘i ic bet. 1th & 12h Suppese that 8 som well grown were ‘there in | SS cuamgekymebook tet chee desolation and despatr comes over mo—vace | Te"dered identical in theend. | ees ee eee mae eens | ii street, Intelligencer Building Andi pas camel Rim, as Iwas wher my| He smiles politely, ard then adds: quishes me utterly. I clasp my hands together Honesty in Hospitality, humiliation. The Ames tamily has been held | D- st.,ady'g Wael ington House, Me lwork began 7 «| totakes betes hee M47 Mant be persuaded | frantically, and sill looking at did bor chan | otfnit Ruskin,or Eastiake, oF Launcelot, or an- | in such Irigh esteem that the defection of Bf Sney. Siren menace, a Tenet. 6. W, bs ame - ptle?"? side mé, groan out, *Well! I did not think | other, who condemns extens! tal on the he 1 should fee! no older, sure, and certainly more splice Watson ning, Mmch obliged to | that Watson would have forsaken me!” In- | ground that your table should be equally large | '* Kenly felt. SOMMERVILLE & LritcH, 36-18-20 13th street. —_ you,” replies Watson briskly, iu almost as un- santly, a sort of movement and shiver runs | at all times, to indicate that you are always through the figure; the newspaper «irops trom Settling for Board. UILDING MATERIALS. A dangbter. bexkles, im the house; nay, le: there | &Tateful a tone as mine. . 0 Pi “REAL ESTATE n & ave. bet 9th & 10h «te ly for your friends? Go to Eastlake and |. «, P. Warner, of Windsor, Canad: pigrerep : 9 AvctRor & DUDLEY, cor, Mecumanmenss Again he smiles, bows and reburies himsclt in | the hands, which, however, continue to be still | Launcelot!’ Sincerity is the watch went of whe jelded a Vigtc as hie Gees, to ey eae aa — need |e Poe We never can everéo the luck that can never | the m per. ‘The thread of my thoughts is | held out in the same position, as if still grasping ensation. We must have the supports | tije has stung him, as is usually the case. War- ATLEY & BOn — ap | Bitbocks & Lar be. | byes _ Ko goon bed = Ea 5 and Sees ae ce eta + see, sd the a — Most Nap ee chair-legs as | ner had been married about three years, and SPICER, (choice goods,)S. W. corner Sth & Este Brunt oS a wh o the nicest mie! of the contents of that bottle. Certainly it is | dim morning light au im lamp-gieams, y as they are really, and as as the: and hild lived With bim i ‘ ee See ae nn ene lanes Rave | i akarry or epiTe Of ny Lied, for ft bee aie | ee ee ee y y 'y | hix wife anda young child lived n ut amask. A sort of choked sonnd is coming from behind the mask. Shivers of cold fear are running over ably firm; but if the tabl 'e | the house, Last autumn a young man whom wwe are always ready for our friend, the ta~ | neither of the Warners knew applied to them ble becomes at once a piece of household art- for board told them he had no money and me. | Never to this day shall I know what gave | fulneas and notof art, for weare not at all times | 2% re << tused no odor through the Loven 7 At tl I've thought, when a neighbor's wite or bs | time the man beside me has said and done noth- child was carried away, ing. I wish he would move or speak, or du mee Of => o Cisewasrairith aveet aed 12S eee et. was out of employment. They sympathized LA PMAN, 200 7th str . ‘That to have no loss was a guin; butwow—I oan | something. I peep covertly at kim. Well! at | me the despairing courage to do it, but before equally ready. Honesty in life must precede | With the poverty-stticken young man fed took | Jous H. How ert. 616 K strect, bet. 6th and 71h. hardly say; all events, he is well defended against the night- | I know what Lam doing, | find myself tearing honesty in furniture. We need not direct our | Nimin He continaed to Rive theme wnat got no | 2 agli & Duanise, a8 Mo.ar. bet-4'sand.6en as, He seems to possess them still, umler the ridges | chill. What a voluminous cloak he is wrapped | at the cloak—tearing away the mask—tearing | Chuctt So being always ready to see friends, but | work. At length Mrs. Warner was taken itt, | 2 can oe wACTORIAA. aa. ¥ of clay. ~ | i how entirely it shrourls his tigure! trimuned | away the hands. It would be better to find any- | we could do much iwche way of trying not tobe | Xud Warner talt the young man that he would | p,tABBIAGE FacToi aoe with far, too! Why, it might be January instead | thing underneath—Satan bimselt—a_horrible | disturbed by their coming when we are not | have to go now that there was nobody to cook | ROBERT H.Granax.4 Seg eee Aud share and share in «life is, somehow, a| of September. I do not know why, but that | dead body—anything sooner than snbmit any | ready. If Serena could have her own way, she | and doforhim. The ung man pleaded to be | Joux P. Dexnis, 196th st. south of Penn. avenue, SASH, DOOKS AND t ditferent thing cloak makes me feel rather uncomfortable. longer te this hideous mystery. And I am re- | would preter Celestia’s call to be in the after- | allowed to remain, and agreed to do the cooking | W.H. Garces & Bro.. God Peun. avenue 8.5. PERKY COLEMAN, 20 7b ot From prope: » wed the riches | wish they would both move tothe window, in- | warded. When the cloak lies at the bottom of | noon, when the mid-day meal is over, thedishe= | 2nd housework, and wait upon Mrs. Warner NA, GLASSWARE, &c. Tusne A basen, that oft take wing stead of sitting next us. Bah! am I setting up | the rriage—when the mask, and the false | are washed and removed, and Serena is calmly generally, while she was sick. Warner con- | J. rk & Bro. 923 av., Metrerott Hall, 1 fee} -0 close im the breast!—I think it must be | to be atimid dove? I, who rather pigne myself | hands and false teet—thero are Lalse fect too— | reposing in tidy dress and comparative leisure. | SoUCTAY + while she was his work as usual. RARI the Spring. on my bravery—on nditferen. are all cast away, in different directions, what | But if Celestia must leave town by the noo: ce to tramps ted RIES. baits: ghosts? ‘The clock han been deposited | dovyeu thal I fed anche cae One evening he went home and found his house enue, Det. BM and a ate, | : i train, and runs in by 10 o'clock in the morning, vtied of furniture, and Mrs, Warner, and t I'm drying up like a brook when the woods | with the umbrellas, parasols, «pare shawls russ, ateon! Yes: It appears that while I slept— | when Serena is trimming the lamps, and there | Cmptied of furniture, and Mi seveunn dimecter et 9th & 10th ste. | have be cleared around, &e., in the netting above Watson's head. The | [am sure t they must have rubbed some | jx much odor of petroleum in the a! z 1 You're sare it mast always rux, you are used to | dressing-case—a very large and heavy one—is the sight and so: pitting ou her lap. “1 lean forward and say te r: “Phat box must rest very heavily on your knee, and I want a foot-stoei—! showld be more comfortable if J had one—let me put my feet on it.” h theeghts thet nobody I have an idea that somehow my sapphires w will be safer if I have them where I can always tom tatk of the things they | feel that they are there. We make the desired waut to huow. : nd Sere- is sav’ me from hi 20. r Be ony Aragon my lips while I was nncon- | na’s fingers are not wholesome to’ Celestia’s | Ms *tvings gone. from pad lie Poder scious, or | never could have slept so heavily or gloves, shall Serena be dismayed and apologize for Chicago, aud is now in that city telling so long—they dressed up Watson in the mask, | and mentally regret that she is always ‘-caught | pitiful tale to detectives, and palnorban cad feet, Lands and cloak; set the hat on her head, | in the suds?” Not the least in the world. if che everybody whom he can prevail upon to listen Seteinte occupied be’ the sean They eden | isa senmible and friendly woman. “Ir it is the | Svgrybedy whom he can prevail up eee ipemir econpien hy hap eng sin _ — proper time re her to be cleaning aes os record. The woman was really sick, and her e nex’ si n, got Out, taking wi em | she is ina garb proper to a lamp-cleaner, she “thi t ¥ d dressing-case and clock, and had made off in all | has no call to be disturbed though the quecwor | G0ctor thinks that the boarder must have doc Ing-case ! f j tered her medicine and made her crazy. The security. Wien I arrive in Paris, you will not | inginud, in crown and scepter howe ee ‘cau : be surprised to hear that, it does not once occur morning visit. She should not consider herseit | RCwhbors who knew bape ae yes oe it i under Met. Hotel. | Sixes 18 Pa. av., bet. 1th & izthete. Roman & Cox, 507 7th street, May building. Weep Sewine Mace cm A.StRavs, 11] Peun. ave, [See advertisements.] The Family F. COACH FINDINGS. Tuomrson & Co., 38 Kh at., opp. Center Market MISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Josern T. K. Piast, cor. E aud 8h ste, N.W CTIONERIES. RT . A.B. on aD. 4 Karr, agt..@ Pa. av we., bet. Lith&lzh ste, Pe, 69 Tth OP. Post OMe, Bowt. Wireman, 84 D st., bet Sth and #0 t Mr. Warner thinks so, t&, and his belier that STAMPING DEPO | change in oar arrangements. Yes, both my | to me whether I am looking green or no. as caught in the suds, or as caught at all. She | Mt etrong enough te eines tate te mete Ts. ‘There's times when the way is plain, and every- | ing qulakipnie: ecraie a outside isdarken- | | And this is the true history of my night Jour- | is in the suds of her own free will, and by the thing nearly right, ight is beginning to ney to Paris! You will be glad, 1 dake sag, to | i,t ene sude of | wife back ifhe can tindher. He has, however, aven, and it Heaven itselt the men read. 1 i | resolved never to warm another shivering viper RTS, &c, neh 1H assert its importance. hear that I ultimately recovered my sapphires | should stoop to her, it ought to find her nowhere | * a 5 ° Underwear generally) 408 9th st. Ae i ouled aight ttt lite a man with | feel’ sensation of irritation. What can they | und a good many of my other ornaments. The | cise at that hour. itwould be very unbecoming | Mt Hever to take another boarder. S Gremraig) 8 oF atten auuaee a beast, im the dusk of a 2 It is utterly impossible that they | police promptly set on, the robbers were, | that she sh a be trimming her lamps in a siik Reads to India. 1112 F street northwest, faltinn wane Hi es pher the swall print of the Times by this | after much trouble and time, at length secured: | Vown in the tout parlor. Why not be entirely | When, many dceatoe ann, shee tion or a cooks. =, Sa wae ised sia J bie, shaky peor-naesg and it turned out that the man in the cloak was | frank and at ease, and if her work be pressing | Russian sovereign caused to be erected iu the , W016 Penn. ay., corner 1th st, Co..317 thet. bet "Paay ave Det J must move; my joints are stiff; we weather ix | _ AS! am so thinking, the one who had before | an exvalet of my husband ‘Simho was acquainted | hid Celestia to a safe seat by the kitchen ti Crimea a finger-post bearing the Inserip ESSMAKERS. i9i2 Pa. av, bet. ith aud dob breeding rain, spoken lays down his paper, folds it up, and de- | with my bad habitof trayelin, cin company with | ir she can conveniently go off duty for a while, | «phis is the way to Constantinople,” the views | Miss M.E.W ison 1a Pa.av.{Cut’g taught by rule) rote Tis ke beng ed And Dan is hurrying on, with hie plow-team up | Potts it on the seat beside him. Then,drawing | my trinkets—a bad habit which I have since take her pleasant chat to the pleasant parlor.— | o¢ conquest of the Russian government were pre STORES. 3 Ppl gy) SLAG ave, @aine is little bottle out of kis bag a second time, | seen fit to abandon. * Gail Hawilion tn Harper's Bases hot as far-reaching an they have snes pices | D.& Hicecine,tot Penns. svewee, corner $8 st. aGiTLE BX ve 11 go the village store; I'd rather not talk with | Uimks, or seems to drink, from it. Then he | What I have written is literally true, though Turkey has ceased to be the only objective | GG: ©: Biase, corner New York avenue and lath st G Har awe, pat mage , . again turns to me: e ‘i ra it «lid not happen to myselt.—Khoda Broughton. | A Mystery im the Albany Post Onice. point of Russia’sdreain of agyrandizement, tor | B enoveok N vd Tes the Atlantic Monthly for ooh «Madame pardow me; but it madame | in Temple Bar. On the morning of the 12th, as reported b: : (Bogard Tighe in He Attentic Menily ser Mark | cond es lamuced ter emaher Te — ry oe Heed +2ee- pngland’s rich possessions of India now attract <2ee- Albany Argus, a discovery was made inone or | {heMattention of her erent “ ‘The Deformities of Children. the upper rooms of the Exchange bullding. used | mentitrt was tates Rose "paliched: Ge one 2a one cenderls loved than the wn- | as a post office, which has astouialied and per- | ‘Augburg Aligemetge: Sette ie See seat neas eit the misfortune be blindness or | plexed all Ueliolders. ‘These rooms have been | hou eardially wet atem fee wee ae anes gt Physical malformation. The mather | closed for seventeen years, and the key whieh | eynecsrice hase waroeh ont sae ee est who could come to hate a child on xecoutt of | unlocks them has been always in charge of the | Jrussian armies to British ndia. The memo- hls ataral misfortunes would be a brute, in. | oftcialn of the aiding: vet on proceeding to | randum was prepared by (cueral_ Duhamer deed. But few mothers reflect that the child’s | the rooms, as » thé clerk who ent-r envoy to fourt of 'T n ill-temper, irreverence, or even graver taults, | them sawa spectacle which would furnish an | Mt Russian envoy to the Court of Teheren, cordial of a most refreshing and invigorating description, and if she will have the amiability to allow me to say so, madame looks faint.” What can he mean by kis urgency? Is it pure i 2 I wish it were not growing so dark. hese heya on run threugh my head as [ hesi- tate for an instant what answer to make. The an idea occurs to me, and! manufacture ac WAS & 1030 7¢h at cor. Pa. av. &éthat. E HOUSES. . $ 017 With st, lical Museum. CR at gl eM Mom. UNDER THE CLOAK. MY MIGHT ON THE RAILWAY. If there be a thing in the worl that my sou! hateth, it is a long night journey by reil. In the PLO’ 5 Mas . BUTLER, SW Lith strect, near B. : ney by f e ind was by him prisented to the Emperor okt hing days I do not think that I should | smile and say, “Thank you very mach, mon- | re also the result of ‘natural deformity, and | admirable chapter ina sequel to “The Mon | 224 ‘as ar Kxox : 603 Pa. av..cor. 6th, meer might om. the, Canes a ec nroegh a sum: | sieur!, Tam little faint. as you observe. i | that the child, who ln always undee nena for | teries of Caolpho.” ‘The tov of the room was | Nicholas at the time of the Crimean war. | & mer nighton the top of « speedy ceach. with star arch black-biue above one’s head, the smell of earth, and her numberiess How- ers and grasses, in one's nostrils, and the pieas- ant trot, Wot, trot, trot of the four strom aes in one’s cars.” But by railway !—in # littlestuiy compartment, with nothing to amuse you it you keep awake; with a dim lamp hanging above you, tantalizing you with the idea that you can read by its light, and len you try, satisfactorily proving to you that you cannot, and, if you sleep, breaking your neck, or at least stifiening it, by the brutal arrangement of the think I will avail myself er your obliging otter. So saying, | take the glass and touch it with my lips. “I give you my word ef honor that [ do not th I did more; f did net mean to swallow a drop, but I suppose f must have done so. He smiles with a gratified air. “The other lady will sew, perhaps, follow your example?” By this time J am beginuing to feel thorongh- ly uncomfortable; why, f ould be puzzled to explain. What is this cordia! that he is so eager to urge upon ux? Faber Jletermined not to subject myself to its influerce, 1 must see its Dad qui until a It says that ‘history records that nearly all the conquerors of India.came from Central Asia and atter pers, maps, &c. In one of the cases was | Petia” Iti th . 1 can there be right relation be- | found portions of « mole! steam-enging, the | der the Great, Gens alee te ee zt tween parent and child, Temper is an inherited | various parts of which were as bright as it the Sultan, and Nadir Shah, and says auad’y,jimd cannot be broken all at once. ‘The | had been put there buta few days before, The | pends ues tolled os i ee eae at he child. whose blood is poisoned by some ances- | mystery, however, was not so much on the floor | iyi! gives a list of five roads by which fndia tral taint, which may have lain dermant in the | as it wax up among the rafters, for casting his | may be reached from Persia and the Ox and generation immediately preceding, needs the | eyes upwards the clerk saw suspended irom a further list of these roads from Afghan ‘te comfort and sympathy of father and moth: one of the rafters the skull of a human being the Indus. its controlling spirit was a direet and gets the rebufls only. Ingrained traits cam | suspended by a string. Immediately under this | (é, Indus England. for it says, “Not toconquer only be combated with any success where they | skull, upon the floor, were found the withered India, but only to destroy or shake the English are Combated with intinite patience and kin- | arm, hand and shoulder, while near by was | /mli#, but only to object in invading the coun, Gt'n; 7 Wash'n st., Alex ‘Uria! AV ING! °. Ni 3 Asees, cA a. BSc en als Die Sinker,) 902 Pa, avenue. § Donen, 125 Poon. ‘man Capitol Bill ANCY 8° be ww wr W WARE. ‘Sth street. | Gee Sore Ach "a.ev., bet luth & th, i 10N8. naan ouly ,) 94 Pa av., near Oh «t, qt ELUUE, FEED AND COMMISSION. ___ STEAMER LINES. as & HakDING. cor. 7th st. and Maryland ave. os 4 i . SPRING SCHEDULE OF THE WASsh- Dra xxv, Feed,Grain,&c.cor Massav.@ 7th si TR WER EMBALMERS. ACTON, BOSTON, AND PROVIDENCE ‘Troops, Embalmer Nat. Flowers, 6387 STEAMSHIP ¢ ies, is inreality an object of pity. Not | covered with packing cases, vitriol carboys, old ‘ent can be brought to see tl re matters of . Ez. ph at. DOM PANY : ness. ‘That grievous words stir up anger, is 1s | one-half of the ribs. But more mysteries vet if Rank ins. Deere, 42 ith st., Wash'n, & 139 %t., | | Opandaiter MUNDAY, Rebruary 2th, Steamer se ign esl | pear ge rp ae | evn ean tera erwin | Seg large Re Ro’ a: |i again oct oo | HOG Seee any mac ma, | eae B ESE see Febelliounly through my head as leit in mysaion ioveus wate a “ cere! Secpeeren sone 0 e b . ‘ ¥ | he in the E teva, om the aficrnoon ut the | misty who,m the interest of selonce, torres | the grievous words are spoken by the parent a | a box, Im which were discovered a la Tr coca uy | Jess the English “hearts of oak ‘oa! Beer Lane. t SS e child i 5 jee wan evil howr, | live dogs aud cate; but Tam telling you feec, | {tanger “But Lcangot wink at the chi tity of cinders, some small coal, and “pieces of FOUNDRIES. tonc hing atthe more realism than the theories of Russian gon- | Jon's MCCLELLAND, commer 6f Le. ave. and loth st. | ins. her wharf, foot of 6th siree, - badness.” Certainly not. That woukl be indo- | charred human bones, showing that an attempt, — . i + | MONDAYS aud THUBSDAT 2p. m., compect- 4 have settled to take my place in the night | not what I onght to have done, but what I did. lenee. But you can show the ehild you have a | had been made to burn the Lencnd ‘The skull | &** Des aNIES Spans. eke ing at Nosioik with the M- and Bt miship Live train for Puris. I have put of gotmg as lougas | | make a sign to Watson to drink some. She | [1 appreciation of his misfortune, that vou | was taken down, aml it wag seeu thatthe skull | 4 Curzon DirrictLT Colored church | C'F-WixeLow,suc'ttoTiammskW ition ates for Boston and Providence. Fecquah bin of lading dean. ‘ : aa odes, nothing loath. She has been working hare. Smpathy with hiastragglee and hisdiff- | had been sawed in half. ‘Thealiscovery of an | cisties'in Stanteam have oon eed, cama | oe TOR: . Fy Rint eet pate care Lady of the Lakes nd congenial friends: Pot aoe ge ee ane | an day packing and getting under way, | Cuities, whem you, Lave Tees ee ea | aera in ale. ‘The discovery of an this week over @ personal dificaiie bergen ous, Avenue House,fthet. & Market Space, | °° SO, fer Sorin, pasclare pelt co ome ay malar hey ogi Laking il her! "She has emptied se ginge eng About | taken a grand step toward helping him out of | printed ietame of “Dr. Kip,” two parchment | Key. Mr. Ockney, of the colored Methedia: | XW Mckeware Bear Treas, Dept £20 corner lath street and Now Work avems husband is to meet me at the station in Paris her! She has emptied the glass. Now see what | his trouble. Xothing is of more importance in | deeds of the 17th century, anda number of bot- church. It appears that these theologians | W’ es : PB pelring) asa a = — six o'clock tw-mottuw morning. Six o'clock ! peer ata pre Pay rae Fe ee sane | dealing with a difficult child, than prompt | tles containing chemicals, together with were on Wednesday laws discussing the history | ¥- 1, MCKENxeY & Co., 1899 Pa. av., corner loth Cosane Line. what a barbarous hour at which to arrive! Lam | bottle is replaced in the bag; still we are raciug praise of his earliest endeavor to overcome lux | cameras used in photographing, and 1 ay | of Jokn Wesley, and the one ming excited Hair en, Opened, cleaned, re-made, Sehf dnt the giaee ith oom ais of Gombe ae | ens ens Lect tae hills and folds andvil- | Rai. ‘Dowot mecaenre woes more ee chee in up the sum gotal of the con- i em two hours. self in the giass with an air of aaticipated div | lages. How iudistinet they are ail growing ! 1 ; his success, but by his endeavor. The seltish or | tents of the gloomy apartments. The rity indolent parent pities himself, --That child will | parchments give an antique flavor to th kill me. [have got to endure his temper year | roundings the case, although it wor in and yearout.”” Ab! yes; bug what has hé got | course be rash torelegate the whole mysterious toendiire! It he lives until he is 199 there will | matter to that time, uow long passed, when be something lett of the old battle vet. If you | George IIT. was king. work tram no T motive thai to relieve ea re Yourselfor annoyance, voucanmat mcceed, Ne; | Clrenmatautial Ey dence Overcome, if you $0 develop the self-control of your child | ‘The acquittal of Leavitt Alley, recently, in so that he will have a permanent advantage in | Boston, char with the murder of Abijah the Dfe-long warfare with his besetment, yeu | Ellis, whose body, it will be remembered, wad have delivered him from @ life-long bonilage. | found horribly mutilated, floating in two'bar- y the patience of teachers in instifu- | rels in the Charles river, has excited commeut i tions for imbecile children. In some cases weeks | in the Massachusetts papers on the similarity are spent in Cape achild to make one | of the circumstances on which the prosecution awkward mark with a piece of chalk. Reflect | relied to the Webster-Parkman case, which oc- on the time spent in taking the successive steps | curred about 20 years ago. It will be remem- that bring the drooli iot up the level of a | bered that Dr. Webster was convicted and exe- man able to care for himself. And is not the | cuted for the murder of Parkman, his creditor. vietory worth the battle? I not your patient | Investigations led to the discovery of Parkman's endeavor to cure the moral defect rewarded by | body, cut up and sunk in the rear of Webster's any méasure ot success, however small? There- | laboratory. In the case of Alley, it was estal- fore cheerfully take your share of the heavy | lished that Ellis was his creditor; that he was burden of your child. and, by bearing it nobiy, | searching for Alley the night of ’the murder: help him to bear his life-long load.—Hrarti and | that Alley afterwards was Se both Ockney and John esley to ¢ humbugs, aud then pulling off his coatdanced areund Ockney in a most lively manner, with liberal offers to knock his head off, applying to him, in the intervals of his sparring, the politi- cal epithets of ‘carpet-bagger and scallawag,”” The astonished Mr. Ockney, who is a man of peace, and who saw no consolation in the stern countenance of the elder at whose house the — poe whtpred gently Ry thus es. caping that crowni ument in the theol: earn a “root over the ba at Paw wee much excitement among colored Methodists the next day over this demonstration upon their pastor, which was only allayed by Mr. Simpson apologizing in a handsome manner to Mr. Oek. ney for his hasty conduet.—Staunton ( Va.) Vin- dicator. REMARKRLE Fire, nthe of December a fire occurred in Goodyear’s India-rubber works at Naugatuck, Conn., which nated in an unheard-of manner. In the iT loms the claimants make the following remarkable statement: The superintendent, who was in the gust. Yes. i look trimand sprace enough now | turn back from the contemplationef the outside — 8, not disagreeabie object, perkaps—with | view te the inside one. Why, the woman ix sleek hai aick aud alert eyes, aud pink-tiut- | asleep already! her chin buried im her chest, ed cheeks Alas! at six o'clock to-morrow | her mouth haif open, looking execedingly em. moruing what a different tale there will be to | becile and very plain, as most people, when tell! Disheveled, dusty locks, hali-open, weary | asicep out of bed, do louk. A nice ipvigoratin, eyes. a disordered dress aud a greem-colored | potion, indeed! { wish to heaven that | ha cvuntenance. gone auc fumeurs, or even with that cavalcade 1 turn away wi pettish gesture, and of nursery-maids and unwholesome-leoking ba- Hecting that at least there is no wisdom iu livin | bies, avs dames scutes, next door. At allevents, my miseries twice over, £ godown-steirs, anu | [ am not at all sleepy myself—that us a bless. nie the hired open ‘carriage whieb aw ing. 1 shall see what happens. Yes, bye the My maid andi man tellow with the luggaze-. | pre. I must see what he meant to happen; i f give stric iujonctions than ordinary te my sus affect to fall asleep. too. 1 close my eyes, mail never for one moment to lose her hold o: | and gradualt sinking my chin on my chest, try the dressiy centains, as it happens, | te druop poy ema hang my cheeks, with a able jewels than people | semblance of bona tide slumber. Appareatiy I travel in foreign’ parts with, ner o: | succeed pretty well. After the lapse of some and beautiful Dresden chins | minutes £ distinetly feel two hat very can- Qustorze clock, which J am | tiously aud carefully lifting and removiug tiny ic as & preseat to my people. We | feet from the dressing-box. A cold chill creeps tion, ant I straightway betake wy- | over me, and then the blood rushes to my bead self to the first salle d’attente, there to re- | and ears. What am | todo? what am [ to do? E the officials undo the gates | | have always thought the better of myself ever and Pee eS ear, batten 8 bikes, THE BRITISH AND NORTE AMERICAN Wasutnorun Gas Uisut Cécbaxt, OS 10th, near B. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, CLASS STAINERS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK BaRBOB. FROM NEW YORK. - = Fed. 19 | Calabria. Wea. Feb, Wed Mar = Ncumers marked thus” Go uot carry steerage pas- eengers folle WED! AY And every os Pekan sd SSTUR- K. aera Re or. 8th & y Yard. AKER: C tense. Sener Fishing Tackle,) 623 D st. MnssBc Onievtin, Ledies’ Hair Dresser, 1314 F st. HARDWARE AND CUTLER PRR av jbei' Wok suatieh cor Be fr : vat ay. 4 Gib. P-CorraBigBeskel, Mab Peae eet toneiis. | attell Darts of y JARS SAPREERY SERENE. if in. the possession of hi ¢ fire ti i *. 8. TOPRAM & Co., 25 7thet.. = Fr. l of parentors and release us—an arrangemen: | since for it: but, strauge to say, I keep my pre- | vel?» funds. But the strong point in the prosecution | states that wiile naoee “rongana my ces | &, BOLASD, 62 Petin, ave., bet 6 she.os hs, pow wsoan f Bevo yet, {odearn. The te sence of. mind. | Still aifecting % sloop, I give > | was that blood was found in Alley’s stable, (he | dling rubber goods the air seemed to becharged | & eee ave., near s. en minutes to spare, = "i : bes nee = « . fuller and fuller every momeat. Chietly drawn, and all is perfeetly quiet again. I now Life of Napoleon at Chislehurst. being @ cartman,) which experts declared! to Truth clectricity, if Ueing in the midstof x vio- | w MATS, CAPS a Pa, av., bet. 9th and 10th ste, A sketch of the life of the late Emp ten in the London knew him,” sa: r,writ. | Not only human blood, but the blood of the aily News by “one who | murdered man, and that Alley was seen damp- ‘apoleon wanted for noth. ing barrels intotheriver the next morning. The le: countrymen, country women, and country chil- | feign to wake gradually, with a yawn and a part- | stretch; and on moving about my feet a littie, at them, specu. | tind that, despite my kiek, u have been too lent snow stormy _ mercury meanwhile being 4i or near zero; then there seemed to come from his hands a flame, which instai communi- A Monee Lie STEAMEKS SHOERS. Jone P DORA Rat bet, 9th 2 toch ; Hordes suod sccubding to masnral Sormsastou ot tock, SalL EVERY SATURDAY. ebnres - ‘anne il ing. He had not put by a gigantic trtune while ‘ense proved an alibi, showing Alley’s pre- | cated with the and dry pine of the build- —* fating 2s to which of them will be my compan. | clover for me.and bare dext ferously removed | 115 seeonrees of Peanten oe at ls Command | ey money Oo clepeelt ae ee might that he | ing, the tire not being under their control fors | antes escen, Vermont ave. and H strect, tionor Bonpurt is Gteat Brienne nee ae ‘There are no very unusual types; girls in sail- | which I mak® this pleasant discovery is, that | Out he was comfortably provided for, and the money on m bank, and finally the moment. Others in the neighborhood received ree shocks of electricity on that day in their oUseS, or hats and bloude hair-fringes; stron, cid mass in painstakingly ugly w: bakdish fathers, facts mother-) a yor Ei - | experts preponderated in the assertion that the inated at 212,600 ear, for arene aor “as ill~ | blood in Alley’s stable was not human, aud that informed people have ContinentaL Hore, Pa. avenue, near 34 street. Hovse, 8. W. a. and 6th. Worsury Hocek, corner i and serene g-minded | whereas mine was perfectly flat at the top, on my Norw: Denmark, France, Holland, Beigivum andthe the surface of the object that is vow beneat! Wor: ; raman 0; | feet ehere is some sort of excrescence—a haniie | formed, people, have Pa, ig fsa eke Taman ant Gen Gena” et CHRcKMATED.—Just befor® the Quinnipiac | Usiom Horse, Georgetown De Blinn oe een oe hse er ei pet lane Just decuiod on the Companions T shoudl | bravel seny bent Seay leah esse et, | Nourdhold Dald ite rent and taxoe 9H chine | referred ta, between the Pali mate et | 5 wee onan of Wallingford, Cl, at en EXCURSION TICKETS. 9190. prefer; a lsrge young man, who belongs to ue- | from bullecfor dish ty to sleep ina room by | Modest; he pald littie rent and taxes. His chier | referred ta, betwe porte aim, | New Haven, where thetr fands were, Intermediate, $39, Seerage, 830; all payable i: body, aud look as if he spent most of his life in | themselves tor fear of ghosts, for bu at | Soames went Same aaman Learner peace a | nae at similar. Rut the linppreant die: | withone ot their checks, drawn traced ANiES. OFarrsc ocoding for thetr frieufa tn tho ami Sjamets an anatome Sat prnpr-| Sets ot enuiosy t's eway taaker, | (turn ec ie money. He was aieads tof | teton that Parnas eters uM 8 | None name, be the ‘way. is does LMANUPACTORIES. = | cx spp tothe Agra eee p- ing young couple. ‘They are morelixe. | at the man bee wa” ioe still he te? otters. and directly or fad place accessible only to Webster. 2 plac ays _ 423 F surest, Weamegen? escap? 1¥, a8 very prob ,im the man’s case, the | Were they his hands, or the of the m dea! in them. Tue NuMBER OF THE JesvtTs.—Thongh the pe yy: rie, * How - BRoTurns, bride-love will acensene tee he af wee ‘Opposite Simp a (fake a falee secs than { have Jesuit order ee vety explicitly acknow! a their mayi6 porter comes « ae tures: e ky et ventul } Cer! te expulsion ym G: fanee anil dollars.” « then EXPRESS LD the doors opel. “At firet I tia standing rise ts | tee . He is stilt Feadog “or or wert od reason {or political, agitatisas teviees todeposts qe fer tae beaoet of erent . mas) NEW ——— them, my hose against the glass, and | stil) Poulin the paper, ior the reading must be to have recognised it as a tact. was Sone; and Smith then prevented PHILADELPHIA, ALEKANDRIA, wa, dooking out on the pavement; but as the ‘pax | afarce. 1 * us hands; they are in pre- Jesuit Catalogue goes on to enumerate | ¢) drew . WASHING 1 RGBTVWN, D, sengers become more numcrous, 1 withdraw | cisely the saise position as they were whe i ¢ German ‘agusual among the twen-.| ext day the 9 . but John Smith NGRUS ¢ oe 2 a rom wy prominent position, anticipating arush | affe. edt. go to Sleep, although of the ranches of tee Society of Jesus. It even y his fortunate of $10 had saved $350. for carriages. { hate aud dread exceedingly a | ree ot Lis body is alighity altered. ‘Sedacnty i ives inence to it as ae ape 1 yi crowd, woukl much prefer at anytime to | ‘arn extrewely cold, for it has dawned on me 750 Jesuit brothers, whieh is more Wa kxew it must-come: An ingenious Yan miss my train rather than be squeezed and jos- | chat they are not real hands—they are certain. fled by one. In cousequence, my mak and |) \vfalse ones. Yes, though the carriage is shak- keehas invented’a bailet-box. cannot cafled. It x in front whlch rer are almost the last people to emerge, and have | ing very much with our rapid motion, the ev rt 5 record the last and worst choice of seats. We run | j ght is shaking’ too, set there ope maine e br the “debeuthioa wll he Seek Gee alo Se ee. looking in; Se Somes, my took indead ei ee juite sure, ing the polls. aud T. Ful!—fall everyw' ! © GLE Nearest me is ungiov the. ther, SEIT ceeniea Ne ard. I at th ; . a7-The inable tashion of parting the GENET: atte Un gs tecteroee | 1 douk ai the nearest oue. “Yes, it Is hair on the side bas been adopted! once more by Cumaurs, Gat if it must be one or the other. | rouge put g, ladies, who secm to glory in being watn iv, when tho rete of the jury. see ence seu a ner hen, I see the feot- san, who ta fittie {or us, standing with np open carnage i navidad signing 10 ms to mike haste. is ail fit al- comes rigit when ote dues not fuss one's “Plenty of room bere, ‘m; only two gentle- the Bigh stews and climb i; tne two gentie teen! usituot me; bat they Ste notlook- Ey mand behind; in she Sa Here waa fe the mghet am so busy amd amused locking out of the” window, seeing the different parties bidding | * their friends good-bye, and watching with in |