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DRY GOODS. READ TO THE BOTTOM. | Good ALPACA at 80-1 Alpaca at ne. | Bick been! AS eS | from 20 to §1 . “x Sf and all greta PRINTS a0€ BACQCES at towoet and CASSIMEBES tn mr: he prettivet assortment of CAMB, EDGE and in BY WILL ™. CARLETON, Good folks ever will have their way— God folks ever for it aust pay. But we, who ary here snd everywhere, - ‘The burden of their fyuite musk bear” We must shoulder others’ shame— Fight \beir follies ond take their blame; Purge the bedy, and humor the mind; Doctor the eyes when the soul Tobuied:; “Pulld the column of health erect On the @ icksants of neglect: | ™! a Suits a AD "I ing others al Beef, veal, metéon, spring lamb, kid. now speak | cont PUB ING GOODS, consteing tq part Broring thett fea Sint taking the blamet o> POULTRY. * enough to | ofnde his, Drawers, lory, Hants, Nock Chickens, capona, spring chickens, tarkeys, Houses, churches, Bailey of pakasols am SUN UMD Deacon Rogrns, he came to me, dtcklings. , ade up a lively tourish' and “* Wife ix a goin’ to die,” said be, . but not quite HOS: GAME. ‘ eaten 30,000 souls, you may look for no Tid ch aed ot a ‘Seaeklctaarenterea fs yours, Doctor, you should be able te neserive | trvmaming brown A, spe meee Ma Ow, ISPWING, | "HEAPS OF ASHRS AND PILES OF STONES. oer don. at 7 oF « Physic end ber, noes ad Meena aatobdsety. Poe anne eae] Bermuda ‘potatos, Bermada |, tthough the. work af restrain WHat 5 LOTTRELL & WINE, ‘Au Botbing sare but the doctors’ Bills? TPe Poser tedicnet pérchptibiy. > ne | tonae he caee eatin? ae | qrong my sabbages, young beets, cauliiowers, | WAS begun at once by order of the President | see the pouttle. ‘Itts im the @ barrel ____ 1930 Pa. are. cor ath street —qunity ain seistiss wat hadethdindiic stammered.““E-rarciy- ‘know sw money it | bead around the crown braid; and the hat brim, chervil, ere tg tS tock, | i sping on very rapidly in respect to ae a o, the dtpping pan. DEY GoOobDs. on Bother my wife, the whole day through; ” have obout me.” above it is lined with silk, and tarned: ‘Lderane mints pastastiums Dest, DOPDSEET84» | 1N9 tational Paley, tho malewalis of oe itis ae rhich me _* or else outward, in most capricious jon. radishes, poke, rhubarb, jane, sprouts, a ich | drut. mene of the bureaudrawers which | ping RENCH LAWNS and PERO Picea Spa lyn lost.” the tawyer, taraing tor Guibert, | Another stylish fancy: ts to fnve the upturned” sring-beade, tomaives, water-erees, wild ebic: Se ee aygtone _ an ee ene we seaieaecnccis ms all; “Ten Aity dallas Bresnbacke, two tens, and brim of white chip hats thickly st with Cory. ational Palate finest jet; below this is then placed a coil of FuvtTs. band of Fibben” of ‘becoming dolor. The most Bananas, gooseherriee, cherries, peaches, Jats HOME ae thee Beinn er ote ade oes MWe pave last month list of different kinds of | the Catiiedrat they are [PIEpAFINE 8 sort of | Your wite th : to lift a haif'ton of carpets . ; quarters have been provided tor the garrison. | feail Som watery. pod ann get dnwe to the | LACE SERICND JAPANESE QUOTE, co ree e © Sonr or sweet. whatover they choose; three ones,” was the prompt answer; ‘water-works are under repair and they | drawera, Arter you have lifted them down avd | BLUE PLAIDS. 9) ant ec. |, on Poor old woman, she daren’t refuse. examination, the statement was tound to Keo 4 ee the contents of the pocket- in court. ‘ eft are reopening the sewers. In the vestibule of | searched » it is remembered by | WHITE PIQUES 28, worth 0c ~a son 3 : 0; Sy she please: whoe'er may call nt is in one of | case BLACK and WHITE LAWNS, at is , Me d garme An’ Death is suited the best of \ cow ben food ‘are found in the markets and im storés | Chapel for divine Service during the Holy Week | the barrels—the one u. the shed she thinks, al- | Pf 78P¢; (le. wader the price is suited the beat of enrdiid Pretty stzone case of circamstantia! | bow, with turned-u ends fe perched eo daring the whole year. Bow begun. The, wark of restoration fs going | though it may be im the garret, and yet itwould | LACE SACU mt biister, powder an” ery eae u fhe one mae “~ judge. kT pk, Tolle nd pute under the brim are veiled | _ Frying.—There are two very different ways of | On move slowly with the private houses. Many | be just like thatetupid carman to have carried | Bevutiful Goods for Children's Dresses, from 25 conquer, an sure to kil " cf over the property to the lat | Sith Tiack Ince, on wiich iepiaced a fine jet | {tying oneis fo have enough boiling fat‘ im- | Persons who Haye property buried under the | flat barrel. down cellar. "You attack one tezse. “I shall contest the question in another tri- | ornament. For half wreaths under brimis, pale | mers tte objects fried, and the other is'to have | Twitsare living in tents aud excavating what | those barrels, and are surprised at the re ms uf et BOGAN & WYLIE. slay in her bet, bunal,”" said the “ daunted pink sweet-brier, with itn thorny stem and | just enough of it to merely cover the bottom of | they eurpose to be the a plcee ef ood Lane noeiiy’ deen aie Om: Bex [160 Bk, OK AUT Tu BE, and Diistered from foot to head. “<T would advise you to let it test,” answered Sinats Neaves, arow of dwarfed poe Boao al Lente ram, snd arenes then aapaate theta But so complete iy han the city been obiverst ee Sud peeked away in theasieting scuttic Below Is NOT 1H# : 0°, \ a right Blue len pinks, seem to be the favor-| fomburnin, Hy on ob ie. w | sO fq See eA Seer eaes to toe; ic fren a peers auitieseye ct tee tee fe itchowers, “Clas white elder flowers, tea | | Inexpericuced | housekeepers oF cooks often Led intiage gi op ig main geancee pe her gS HS To FIND, OR NUT To FE rose: ‘h of ivy lea: , | Make mistakes on that account. They hear or wee! pipe, loaf b » > Bottle and sancer. spoon and cup, Lime er nee had better net | ret ee cred manturtlan, areuk taser ton read that such an article of food is excellent ngh to the average citizen, who towels and a roiling pin. You begin to expect BARGAINS, BARK On the table seaod bravely up; The doctor was a man to listen to reason. | nets for elderly ladies; blue’ forget-me-nots | fried; they try it, not knowing in which way it himself unconsciously to consider | you will eventually come upon acoal mine, and THAT IS 1HB @ Phssies of high and low degree; He made no reply. and took his leave at once. | mixed with pink wild roses are for fresh, youth- | ought to be fried, either with little or mach fat, | [ue piles of bricks and mortar which make up | perh-pe some dead friends. Then you go down | uo therefure cousinced, aid ty for choap end Fazoies of high and low degree; He metle no reply.an@. tot leave at neh. | Biren | And just as often spoil the article as cook ii | Broadway or Wall street as permanent natarai | in the barrel again, and come back with a | ,h° “rhs a r iP, bow ea ae face jeayvalicy | rhe back of the crown is also another object- | well. landmarks. But ict an earthquake throw down | phasing assortment’ of stockings and halt- WOLFORD & § = Bverything 4 bobs contd bees. “SGnen Mr. Andrews’ old physician was rein- | ive point for trimming, especially for bunches | To guard our readers from mistakes of this | a!l buildings from Y'wenty-third street to Four- | cmptied medicine bottles. The way you come o HILBERG's, Excepting light, and water, aad air. cee geen ee SInENE 2 SOR OE De ae | ee ere eae OEY. | Tae al eae ae eee te Toa rae Ae Aas | Cues odt Cab arenes cittala, wuhoet a cotacen | lect It bas conghe le toobeenet eer ee | BE RSS ene, ee Man ettencttonste cs : 1 i e objects are ii to fry, h citizen, without a compass | itse! bas caugh! e your ve: DRESS GOODS, Topened the Minds; the day was bright, scriptions, pone! pertatn iem the’ sbcing with which thas Foal name for it, aud we shalt’ cain "try Side | to finding in th: pelens cld-of ruin, his late | owd tpado the clothtlet gu; it tox eff cue-nelt et LLABA LACE roms And Gop gave Mrs. Roca some light, T'll not exactly say,” he continued, in re- | are held, These ped wey aor are some- | little fat (when there is only enough of it to | ‘‘brown-stone front!” This fair mp which | one sleeve, and created a sensation on the back ALL TNE NOVEL’ I opened the window; th sponse to a look of his patient, ‘‘that an attempt | times all "pink, but are oftener pink, red and | merely cover the bottom of the pan) to saute, | Ban Seiveee was seeatelly. an un: | of sour hand as 30 bonthe Garages there. it NEW COL Aad Gop gave M is q who built that barrel “ % te 5 which is its French and Tight name. e bei dulatory, as extinguished from a vibratory | is quite evident the er has«been made to poison you: but with your = coma srercre: ie cae ot ho corresponding word toitin Engilah. ‘For ite | earthquake. That ts to say, the shocks ea was called away before he commenced to clinch symptoms, bad this treatment ould have beena dead man. 1 | Wear better than the long trailing vines that ate | stance, small fish are fried but an Omelet is | in the form of a continuous’ wave-like motiva | the nails, You involuntarily grasp the rolling | 1 Is , 1 srups and squil “ fried, but rT of a sudden shaking of the earth to and fro. pin as if you balf expected to see him. Then | I threw them as faras Leould throw those your case indicates,”” ™ much to their style. Black chip Rabagas with | How fo Fry.—It there is not enough fat in the | Was to throw forward wall upon wall, and thus | up to look after something that is easier | é Mary's ace ‘turned pale,and then, fashed | Diack plumes ‘aro especially ‘admired with | pom to, completely immerse the dhjects fried, | 0 overlap. aelt’ was, house with house. trom | t9 find, but daily change your talnd. and pase | *yer, toca «| “Gnesens "aay pationt exied: aiebnte net ton 5 ila bleu castes ey will certainly taste It will be the | end toend of the citys and this made the oblit- | the balance of the day in digging carpet tacks | Remember |. Sg © Frightenin: * Levolly replied addresses e small still undescribed between | same if the fat is not enough. Fat ‘is and worthless wood from the of your feet “ ; re been the . madiresseh, | cme tm Wea cae stan che ae ceeds | carted ena When Jou ae este tote cat tet ave been. The tower | and concocting lice about the wealth’ of your | WEW ATTRACTIONS! You are crazy!” a visitor said; usually shows the clear outline of the soft chi it, or when, on throwing drops of water inte it, | of the Cathedral, which still stands leaning out | uncle; and the moon looks through the window + I fung a bottle at her heat. simply banded with lapping folds of bias silk, | @ crackling note is heard. of the perpendiealar, bears witness ery euri- | at night, and touches u; glow of bur LOW PRICES fe. wih G keet or hoe on the left side. It isa | When the fat is hot enough, the article that is | ously to the undulatory action of the shocks | nished silver, several lengths of stove-pipe. on came to me: matter of fancy about ribbon or lace drapety | to be fried is dropped into ft, and stirred gently | The tower was first shifted and thrown forward | half dozen odd chairs, ingy xine, CARPETS! CARPETS"! CARPETS 1: in’ round,” said he. need behind. The prettiest lace dra) is a three- pow ‘and then wit S akin mts. ‘When done, it nerd its bore nearly twet = oS he bed-quilts foaming over the | os . aa aaed aae ‘against ‘Wharton And cornered piece of dotted net wi , | is taken off the pan with the skimmer, and | ®lid mass of masonry retai P—Danbury News. Newest designs ENGLISH BRUSS! Suothasbawahad ese a — Lee snd folded back and forth like (he epitelantis | warned Into a colander, which should muons | and tilting where the earth ware inttitemest Sea Np SET peed = eee CLise INGA INS, Jabot, or elses square in a great double box- | dish or bow! to recelve the fat that may drop. - | cisely asa vessel might which had been throwa | A QURER str ison trial in Lee county, lows. | ‘HREK PLYS, ds ities pectic here puek ng? udiees— like s Watton fold. ‘To hanging Tf the to be fried be tender and some- | up bY % sea-wave on an inclined beach. "The | A woman, whohed some trouble in the church, | WHITE acd CHECK MATTINGR.® | All the neighbers have had their word; ‘vf lace behind are not now worn, but long rib- | what brittle, it is putin a wire basket made for | general impression in Central America soems | Was suspended in consequence, but coptinued OlL Chores ent Mate, | % “Twas better to perish, some of 'em sayy they were married at last: and ol . AD eer geome apropos Richart e ae ae ee peep digester teltrad) prog Pegi ony = pg pet ed me = ky WINDOW SHADES, te oll colors, . oe Cured in such ai irregular way. drewn, quite restored to heaith, Uves with th = pee peapen round hats sed bounets | the pan for a few seconds to allow the tar to | much wider in, their range. than the vitrators | sbicnous byputting her hagda over ler corsevd ol roity-<-ieeenlad © Your wife.” said 1, “had Gon’s good care, added to every! a policy im the fact that the company, alike; and the pri difference between hi drop, and the articles fried are caretully taken | earthquakes. This impression will not be fur- | lookinganything but angelic. This aggravated WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, ¥ Awl His remedies, light, and water, and air. and bonnets lies in way the sti a of it, and served, after having been | tified by the experience of San Salvador the brethren 89 much that she was forc’ 427 SEVENTA STREET, + All the doctors, beyond «dou Seats New Tork yon gees died = natural | Vie: under the chin for beancta, auf umier the | #PFinkled with salt. & been | 1813. Tt would be difficult to imagine a vibra- | ¢Jected fromthe chureh-room. She Dow su: Po Pa hncopromnnpie ae mfr coltture for hats. Two-and-a-haif inch ribban | _ If the article to be fried Is not completely im- | tory nake doing its work more terribly | tr damages in the sum of $6,000. an Asetes. | i Hiei THE MOON AND THE WEATHER, | *ttings are most used, but these are soon soiled | mersed in the fat, the part not immersed. will than this undulatory earthquake. The Deacon smiled and & = wees fat All the descriptions I have h: © Theu your bill is nothin, After testing the question again and again, viet the oool aid retty funtion of black tng | greary; but witen thre i fat enovg to entre, ; ea saute cone STRAwED Conn-nxep.—One quart corn meal; | J)®¥ GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. | ¢ Cool and pretty fashion of black ace ; but when there is fat enough to entire- | Who passed through these dreadful hours con- | M¢ Quart sour milk; one teaspoon salt; one tea- modern meteorologists have come to the con- | Strin j ope tl t cur in this, that spoon soda; half-cup molasses. Mix we + Gove be the quit .4e ¥en feet clusion that the moon has no sort of influence | hud Sad ientean | enn He CID BY & TOW | Ht Pores (earbonizes theta, as it were anaes THE SHUDDERING RARTH Steam three hours. ‘This ts very nice for di Gov bless you, Doctor! good day! good day!” | over the weather, agreeing with the Iron Duke, | "One or the rettifet Rabagas bonnets is a soft | fat fabeotbed. ‘ actually threw objects forward from their | "€T at any time, particularly with pork or sau- Hever I doct i that it ts nonsense to place any faith inher asa | white riceehip with sky biue repped band uh- ‘at (be it beef, suet, lard or oil,) can be i ces precisely as waves of water might have | S#8¢s- ¥ weather ctor. | Time was when she was | der the brim, on which is laid a vine of green | heated to a degree three times higher than | done. I have already mentioned the case of Th. thought absolute mistress of the season. Pliny | rose leaves ‘with a pink bud cluster on water. the Cathedral tower—a small, rather insignifi- ey tell of one Boston mother who says pelican has the following luna weather wisdom: Fine | right. Bine bands and an aigrette trim the out. | .Itisno more expensive to have plenty of fat | cant tower, it is true, but no light thing to be Tetraby that “as it coulde’t be handeome ae weather, wind, or rain may be looked for ac- .. Another Rabagas, made for the Presi- | than to have only a little; for, as soon as thas) lifted bodily along the surface of the ground. | liKe,its papa it's going to be good like its mam- UNFORTUNATE FINDER. cording as the moon rises with a pure white. | dent's fair-haired daughter Nellie, is of black | articles are taken off the fat, the pan is pu) In many cases heavy iron safes were shifted in | ™® s ls the first baby on record that is not BY JUDGE CLARK. red, or swarthy light. If, at full moon, half : . dotted net with pale pink faille on the brim, | @Way to cool for a few minutes, then the fat is | like manner for distances more or less consid- | thé prettiest that ever was_to its mother. eee LEE PER GOODS. trom. 80% conte Dr. Hevisham wasa rising member of the =—— is clear, fine weather is betokened; if | and a black lace ruche with coquettish pink | poured into a stone jar, gently, so as to retain | erable. One person described his sensations to EEE oo young faculty. Witness the fact that the Con- , wind; black, rain. If at the rising of the | bow for face trimming. A wreath of blue for- | what particles of solid matter’ may be on the ST FOOD FOR L_: 5 Opin 203 Fare. solation Life Insurance Company had appoint- | "¢W moon the upper horn is obscured, there | get-me-nots fills the space back of the brim, and | bottom of the pan, and is kept for another time, ; ce Albert. 7 ed him one of its medical examiners. He | Will De a prevalence of wet when sue ison the | {Ong-stemmed pink rose-buds droop from the | After having uscd the fat several times it may od 8 ng bytes py we) iackendall, Me Sail Linco al tinier oP einG Si Utne had, moreover, & growing practice inthe up- | Pane: iC the lower Berek he Tall; if both horns | CroW®- Jslack and pink ribbon pendants, and | turn somewhat dark; @ few slices of bread ouner went out to look at it a od resemblen Moiher 1 GOODS just received circles, such a knack of proving, when black ribbon strings. A chip Hortense bonnet, | dried in the oven en be put into it and | day or two after the catastrophe he could not % Eis patientedied, that any other resulf'wealt | SpPear obtuse, a frightful tempest is near; ait | C&C ‘ample crown and coronst brim, receding | bolled gently for about twenty minates; the | find bis land! ‘The euperfices of the oon hen ighly no : have been a direct retiection on medical science ey are sharp and erect, high winds maybe | on the sides and turned down behind, was | Whole is then turned into another pan, with | been lifted up and thrown forward, the grass Tr combines the most valustiie Fresn cS BLODHEAD & CO’ ee expected. Darwin declares it as a sure sign of ; 1 ; i turned upside down, and and Bowr- G8 a 4 and oo pleasant s way, when fuey got, well, of coming rain when the moon's head is hidden ta | chosen by a tall, stately blonde. The brim was | about as much water; two or three boils are | turned ups wn, and the roots mingled with YNE-FORMING SUBSTANCE, and differs essen. ‘mart Sm taking the credit to himself, that faced with, black velvet, and had a turquoise | glven, itis suffered to cool, and the fat is skim- | the debris from the upper slopes presented to | Nally from, other farmmacrous fois, which being | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. Old Indies who made doctors’ reputations’ at | haloes. A correspondent of Notes and Queries | (40e¢ with, black, velvet, and hb Told a vite | med e& from tha surfaces eho at the parti- | the astonished grazier an entirely unrecogniza- po ey 7 ” | Posyvalley, voted him the first place, nem. con. | 88¥88 large circle round the moon, with a north | pompon, glossy green leaves, and brown berries we been init will be found in | ble wilderness, an [iictic Condition. Savery & Moore's preperation | LEE AMBRICAN ODD FELLOW.” for ar, fr. Andrews, having failed to die of some | OF northeast wind, predicts stormy weather; if | with black lace strings, completed the trim: the -dpy fat “ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION.” has also the advantage of being free from the | STOCEMAN & SON. Pr fF, oo * tritting attack, attribu his recovery to the any other quarter there | ming. Price $12. A white chip from Paris is This I received asthe exact truth froma res- | ground husk of the corn, which Produces irritation | jumbia, S2™ 9'h street northwest, Corser of ; Alen, kill of Dr. will still be rain, but less of it. If, however, | tobe worn with olive costume. The brim is | PI added pectable foreign merchant of San Salvador. of the bowels and intractable diarrhea jo boiling | all the new Books, Perioaicals, & , and oe ppearance of | faced with pale blue, and a blue band lying on | at all times fat An American gentleman, well known in San ju Prepared by | sortment of Stationery, Pictures, Picture Frames, street, London. | &c, m9-tr a ri cant as the | the high braid of hair supports a wreath of ivy | for frying p Francisco, Mr. Banks, @ coffee-buyer in the Dutel But Central A and Canada.” ms: | )EE ROYAL Di ; A NEW MOSIO leaves, tiny stems of cedar, some pink roee-buds, id never be used to fry, but al- | © merican markets, escaped destruc- s Tee, and a palo blue’ garden pink, | Ways to saute, because insautcing the fat is av. | tion in the Hote de Parqu: in att astowieuing pass away soon; shad sorbed, and butter a +h more manner. He was in bed in « \arge room HE MOST WONDERF¥L DISCOVERY ’ ring round the sun feo eeen uaa ineoreine ntcmne tention en (Marr Gans y other tat except” CHUL | hotel (reputed the best in Cameor ‘amas T THE 19rx CENTURY. a The Cater Macks, Cpeenicd Bee th the crown are shaded from ark to light clive. and turkey fat or grease, which are pre- | and after the second shock made up his mind Dr.8.D. oa The Other'Giris: by Bre, Whitney A fine black chip has the turned-ap brim | ferred by many to saute omelets. that he bad better dress Ard go out. | He w . 8. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Cure, jcmoir of a Brother; by Thomas Hughes ‘ thickly incrusted with jet, anda pink roll un- | _ Calf’s Brain, Fried—The brain is putin cold | out, bis room not falling at «il, FOR CONSUMPTION. Eicorature and Degnia;by Mathew Aracld. c 5, While an English rhyme | de water anda of vinegar for two or | came back reassured, ani Cures ordinary Coughs Croquet at vin round the moon a circle’s seen ae ee bee cooking; then the thin skins —_ => — the street, di " yt Solis ine fow hours, | Agency for BTAINAD GLASS. | 2 circle’ roses, A square pi and bloody veing are removed. It is split in 16 Was, of a widespread deso- . ALLANTY: Er rexed the moons cicle'y seen, face falls fike a Jebot behind. “A white chip | four ot six alices, according to’ size; each slice | lation. ‘A foreign resideut of Seat Selvaine, | Dr.8.D.Howo's Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, | noir WM Sahih eroet, west | The following day. you may divine, from Virot’s has pale creamy brown silk | is dipped in batter and fied. "The batter is | with his family, fled out of the house after the | Which is purely Co [ements ‘Will surely prove exceedingly fine. facing the brim, And u darker olive Son senders sumposed of two yolks of eggs two table-spoun- | iret shock into the ample patio. ‘The inner rien, GaitGsts right couare uot asd tomcat L®T OF xEw Books _ ink rose-' * pinch salt, cold water house main stand- ich blood. Where's, in autumn or fn spring, eelateehe le acon, nantes Tather thin; ing, while from without came the awful roar of | | For “General Debility.” “Lost Vitality,” and ar A mist the moon doth with it bring, brown plumes surmount it. Long olive ribbon astift froth ing buildings, and with each new shock the | Token down constitutions. At noon the sun will bright appear, streams behind. and well mixed with the | doleful jangle of'a small bell swinging in the “1 Challenge the Nineteenth Century” SHIBLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, a rest. Milk may be used instead of water, ac- | Cathedral tower near by. The patioseemed the | xg. oot. Pr ding to taste 7 one oasis of safety in the general ruin, and ? worth ite weight in gold. Conner 4% Srneer ann Pensa. Avenve: Brains with Brown Butter_When the brain is | there they remained. Then at iastcame Beet hee iep Dottles for $3. Qld Kensington. By Miss Thackeray. cleaned as above, put it in a pan with cold THE CROWNING BLOW . Storr & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, The Qld Countess. & sequal to “ord Hope's ater, awine-glastal of vinegar, afew whole | at five a.m.,and the patioin afew moments ‘retail by , | ee ee poppers, parsley, salt and s ‘clove; as full of dust, falling timbers, mod bricks, ‘Guema: Abons Tempest and fide, : ym four to six minutes, according ; | They “resolved to escape, but to their horr peeeaee l tby the author of “Strathmore” ead take it off carefully with a skimmer, split each | they found the door-way had disappeared ie ” half in two lengthwise, and place the slices on | der @ hillofruins. In vain they run hither and “Mason cavene Mrs. Whitney, author of & warm dish; turn a brown Dutter all over, put | thither seeking an exit. At last.one of Brome: ; al the stalks of y around, and serve climbing over the chaos, discovered a CLARKE & Oo., 4% strest and Ponaa. avo ep. By Leute McCarthy. { igh | quickly. ich seemed to lead into the Joxxs, 334 rpks abneuidaes wet. |” Calf brain is quite a relish for Invalides. fabEn &C0., —¥ { a| Calf’s Head. When 464 buy a culf’s head see > nine. Sag a oe widen | that the ‘are full. Have it split in two mara lary, wo jaffs and | lengthwise by the butcher. When in the kiteh- '. BR. Brows, corner 7th and O = pA ‘most @x- two halves of the brain without Witraep BM ‘small degree ae former skirt is not suitor. Hence, no wonder if she received, or : thought see did. the doctor's blondie ones Som oe Bs, tee} PaPERBANGINGS, } with a Memon Bare They would speedily be gmake married, people said, and some were begining thrown 07 “ even to bame the day. do iscove MARKRITER’S, B®a78 OC .ceTkY aD fe ndrews’ health at re an hoar they wandered about failing. ‘The doctor war congth gave signs of ao a8 at Iagt they bappil pat edger er ele eR 1pp:StOwEs OF Famous Fri0- dance: ‘fom on A od found themselves In safety. The Might deere above Bellows My ER'S LIPS OF CHRIST, ac. patient ‘at its greatest household left in hie safe (for as becriptions received at 14 1 Pennsylvania av- i eee here commo enue =o ST he front ieedsa Rouses under ome root with ‘0p6-Im* BISHOP & HAZARD. fice in the city, and it was ut there are pix ary bape on the left sifle, in 5 £ pocket under- | it getsdry and hard if ex; a 86a yard are | pheric air fur any length of time. the city, irrying to when com- Head for fast.—The head is taken out of for it was the lastday to make yard is ore- | the when cold, boned, and cut in small and the train had been delayed ~ Glossy indica, and put in a dish; then beat icy part of the payment, and ladies’ in a bow! about a Read gone a cach cases, he bi a |, Mustard and gone but a few steps bef egar; turn over his pocket*took, which ad dropped. fresh i i ready. Anonion or be the i ; i E ui cra seas "Sth Sore LOSS hE re sien le prov was not the The ler ket-book then hailed a street car at a crossing, and entered it with a Sram’ of others, leaving the Joser to search in fith Hi 3 t top the bot The car had but alittle way, when talma; at “Stop thief!” shouted a passenger, rushing po turned over trom the nd folded Pi nnt Som the reas plattren. into the shape of a hema de has picked my et” ex- in place by watered ribbon down the "4 —BO q the die. The long ends at the are then each P Loe eng hh “TT caught up pigh on the bre: under a ribbon the manner bow, and this leaves an open slit foreach arm pursuit of the fugitive, whose pod wong To drape a mantic in this “That's my property,” sate tat oas as once ids and the yilah elivot ivexpel. book from the lent. f hice | ‘THE SEW KILT PLEATING. “You'll have to identify it before the Judge A te worn to! the cer, mentioning ant Bill tlettoenble ut ye ‘3 es Seay et he at, ot marching off the the pleats De Tpatancey on a fat iiam Gi Mr. Andrews’ messenger, ‘cach on rand was sorcly troubled at his loss. Mr. Andrews, WHICH WE AKE SBLLING he knew, was by no means in affluent circum- | § mone; ICLE & BARGA’ laoek Gn peer uncom: oar EVERY ARTIOLE £ Py AMD TASTY GOODS! ar pe replace it in time os need i lo would be impossible to go back to Posy this way ong game BEAT deel wit x 88 CENTS PER SKIRT. ye Could not do lose patie knee ae LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, the prowie verbally, and mode from the skirt Like } : raised pre- Deve taken Tee at sie of the taney nian arty aa 683 PENNSTLVASIA AVERUB, pbs throat. Dr. Hh safle Plain ‘Wharton for sufficient,” ‘sald We apd bows of well, and Zin woe wieenin youpny <<, Fae hones placed om his Journal. succlaet age the old "eae shot, as was poor Mr. Warton In. the course of the afternoon, St "Bucter coat, talent in