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THE NEW CONGRESS. been memb rs of former Congresses. The roll THE MANIAC. ‘The Forty-third Congress assembles for its fct= up as follows : fret reerion to-day, December 1. The repub! — GROCERIES, &e. Mrs, Jones * oug GEAND STOCK FUR THE SEASON | | ous . own ‘en. FoR THES « a cans bave again secured more than two-third ndents ths Svliclons fruit in , OF sashes, shove ‘BSS, CROW ef the lower beuse, and bave a two-thirds m+ ites perfection, which sonty to be | and ginsig pret 7 werde Goat mabe ne ovese, Covems, COLES, ROMS si ee rity im the Senate, reckoning the contested ing it come tu full mat: ' And kis-irg full sense into empty words; AND FOR THEA ELIEF OFC 2.00) Ids, French Candies, ‘ecat f Leukiene: tn sevubl The Se Total . eee d Mculty inthi loca’ | Which things are corals to cut life PATIBNTS IN ADVANCE, r 17 eto atc. por Ib. a a ee merece o Gen As two-thirds u: s 135 members, this wii ‘K rounding country, i« notin having the peach | i ¢ OF THe DISBASE. revch and Bogtish Mus- Fob Dates, Almonds. ate consists, when full, of seventy-four mem- the republican party an assured two tuirds | whole place was aghast at the ‘and we | tee grow ina thrifty and healthy condition ~~ et bers, aed there is but one seat vacantin tha’ majority for sees of the rules, &*., in students at the hospital and insect room | but in the circumstance that the germ of the | . body; it is w seat belonging to Louisian case four out of the ten contested seats are who were connected with the asylum, to | frvit will rot wishstand a greater degree of cold i barns . | LEMON and ORANGE PREL 250. per pound. by P. B.S. Pinenback, who hold awarded to republican claimants. | nerve ourselves to help capture the escaped | than about eight degries below zero. I always |b: come aware and unafra | STABLER'S OOKN, fnew sn ihe ie of the Kellogg PRBS | wild deast. keep # dozen trees or so growing, and havehad | Sch goo! dy mothers. Fs in dove an wall to give spends apd permanent reid. It te i. . - cae Seutative of the deaweratic party. , When You Ge to Africa Don’t Buy @ | _[ had gone to the dissecting-room alone, and | the biowom buds repeatedly billed by the cold | Lanta to take. and fe therefors =pecially adapted for chi= povss-er Seki temesaeeneeean tis filled, & two-t me eg baltic moi = Hs j was stent te Sommmenns using the knife = SEs Sikhs Might ae Sees Souee coe Aci wae euetea eee if. O08 persone whe canu ake nauseating medi- aieer ote bas Mr. er |, how 0 \e! , but for- | subject. ‘here storm raging, fect being experienced Bo God's li be 4. fc M BOODS RT di 5 neriy American Consul at Cape Teen Untnae | alow sodthe wind swelled through the long | during the winter. Occasionally I have had a | S’ ™otBer have Go's liceuse to bation Las iS cents, For sate | N GOODS FOR TE HOLIDAYS. Good Hope, communicates to the Press of the | je of forest trees. and flashed wit! former cit; Hea rE nar nt the following amusing reminiscence | ered force of anocean waye against the y ae ‘Ooneuler experianse: = Thore house.’ Simultancously, | @ hand sirnck courts oi Oxwega, soeme to have solved the etter bese known =e ventas Batchelor’s Hair Dye 1s ine post in the world T eust n, farmer: joor, a él @ maniac rang | p yh Sen Decal, neoeawe = an on Bow to gets wife. itpou dese try iget married | through acd through ny brain, # | inv one cannot successfully cultivate the peach | saturaleston meedee. inacn ant only ,trae and perfect Hair Dye; no ridiculous few peaches, but not enough to compensate for my pains. A friend of mine, in the adjoining €.0r an aggrega abiteans, with Pin vote. The follow! and Dvtreets northwest, | ig tue | ® very elm, sell ef Senators * : prevents | Ents, no disappointment, barn Jable, tmstax- at on should first make inqal: Above the door, through the small ventilator, | who ir disposed to take the trouble of following | the Hair from fall and reproduces it when | taneens sock’ or brown; at all ‘and 16 Grorge » : Pant az. Jon love kev 'o borse; Hoo! ou nremsenk her te Tsce of the madman and the murdere? hie rractice. It ts cescribed to me as follows:— | fom; Bis the oven Hair Bremer mown. For sale | Seodstrent_Bow Yorn. i arsenite sod im store and fcr sale as tow Geere- Whether she has a he oi . It she s ered down at me. Duta Kerorene barre] into equal parts: a fe " | *No,' then you had beter gate poy ed grips “Ab, ba! I have caught you at last—here— | esch with good earth, sfter boring two or three TRCULATING LISRARY in the ¥. M. 0. ovis _Oor. sth and E sereeta | She does not like yeu. But if,onthe contrary, | andalone. 1 have been waiting for you. You | inch auger bolex through the bottom, to let the eg RQUME, Corner Se and D streets. JPBESH VEGETABLE she says - is a good sign, but she will | took me once, did'nt you? Ha, ha! Let me | rain water run off; plant the young trees thera- . oe ie on IN TINS ask you @ very high price. If the amount named | in!” un, and set each in any conventent place, where | [5 ors Monday evenin | ASPARAGT: ie: is pad onthe spot, the engagement is concind- ‘The coolness of imminent peril brought pow- | it will receive sunlight and air, When the tree iin Jehu Hil. Sncial Renuke e a ree e', as fully a: if the marriage wasconsummated | ¢rstoaction. [held hiseys an instant; but it | forms fruit buds, and before the beginning of | ning. “Litersr: B-ciety cee Barucday, even UMATORS by'the parson. Way evident he was too wild for that; his blood | winter. dig a hole m the ground by the side of y Prayer Meetings at 1215.6, a Oe Sho. “On my arrival atthe Cape, I did not know | was up, and it roved with eager ferecity | your tub, large and deep enongh to take it half | jeading each Sabbath at 3.30" p. nu. w. Sonos | of thiscustom. I wanted to purchase a horse | threugh the room and over the frail walis. | in. By torning your cask into the excavation, | Rabbath evening services f ae aoe | ard Ewas reformed by anole” Dateh resident | With the light bound ofa leopard, I gained the | the tree will be laid horizontally on the surface. | [ets at Metropolitan Ths aire, Ponuaytvania TU (OROASH ONLY. | that Widow bad one to sell. I followed the | door, and shot the double bolt. A —— of rage | Now lay a piece of scantling, or any piece of | *“* =} Srwecr: ine Scepery of i acdress given, and soon arrived at the door of | darted from his eye; but he laughed; *-Ha ha! | timber of sufficient strength, on the tub, so that SCS ‘HoT a wi Dexquisite iMastrat | the widow (who, by the way, was not bad-look- | yeu think that will keep me out!” one end will rest on the edge and the ether on | Sees for the Begs et of thy CREAT BEBrCTION Ly ) TAS NA tg). 1 asked her whetoer she had a horse to He leaped to the ground. In an instant the | the ground at the extremity of the branche | 5 | sell. She looked at me very sharp: then asked | light wis out. then cover with evergreen boughs sufficiently MILBURE'S DEUG STO enacts | Onrkoe went eich aiheenlons by the | me whether I had some letters of introduction. | “Wait,” I eried. “I have a weaponin my | hide all the limbs of the tree. Perhaps some 1429 Penmsvivamia Avexce, Maan | L said that [ wasthe American Consul, and | band keen as a raizor. It is poisoned by tne | common kind of litter will answer the purpo-e | ef ated, Powders ON B. GOUGH, | Gnecfourth' Beck Che | would pay cach for her horse, “inthat ease? | dead body T have been working on. Burst the | as well. In sections where the snow lies a foot | _mov3.tr ee | Termine Biche nace tan reat eet; | Bhd Gor 1 | - ae Mtard’s. - NG. ; | Old Goveroment J said she, * letters ar at cosa | door acd C'D plang itin your heart. If it but | ortwo in depth all winter, the security will be SOHENOK'S MANDEARE PILLS. Thee | SUNECT “Night Sconce in A Groat Metropolis et Se down the sum demanded; then, ates? tatite a | touch yon, you are-adead man. You may kil | the more complete. A. few loose sticks, or th ars componed exelosivaly Of vegeiabie | yf Cet! These tour Lectarse will be sold together Hie" iomalads €, she sent her horse by her groom. | me, but 1’il kill you also, as certain as Fate!”’ trimmings 0! pevines, thrown over the | atenos and sithouga, they cutinel supersede separately at any Wieek oe Rake hones ive. owe 4 ‘ ng Tea | ant beth accompanied me home. Onthe roid |. ‘The swarthy giant shook the door until it: | whole, may not be out of place. Inthe spring | ‘ n of iercary, 40 uct leave any of ite ajarious | (OPH tons ci Wane ir Qcneks Bie ve | Hoperial Pen | the grqom arked me at ‘tawwpioos, | hinges ereaked and groaned beneath bishand | take your cesk up, get it on its bottom, and Master said he, wiley mieten bs qos. | thes, Tagghing agais low fo bimssif, muttered, | your work is done. 'Perhapeit woutd bo as well iy trom'¢ saa be all cones of derangement revels oF Will you dome live eith us? Toa, | “Fool, J"it outwit you yet.” lower:t into the ground three or four inches | dimplatat.. Biles ? » Carer lose my ‘tnietress, for she was very kind to | , AB stole ei in the darkness, 1 Leard’him, | or to raise the earth around the outsito six or | Headache,*Typheld Fenwrm sc fo mus old master (laughing). Where will the wed | {OF An instant, pressing against the wall of the | eight inches. Tt may need watching toser that | ihe tres henck's Mandreke extra charge for resei 5 Cy tr | Diagram at Warren Choste Co.'s, 941 Po | OTHE AGASSIZ SCLENTIFIC COURSE = Se } A A URSB will be Bs given iu FEBRUARY novae iw" eG 0 Market Space, throe dors from Teh st icy | Gunpowder Tos, im* ding be?" (looking at me and laughing. ‘Traly,’ | building, and ‘it swayed and bent inwards with | the contents of the tab donot get too dry—in | Dy all oe | [ thought, the ~ Bsn tellow hes drank coo mock the weight. Then silence. The din of my | tbat case, water prudently. | TO LADIES. FESTIVALS. | FAMILY GROCER, or he is an imbecile.’ I felt sorry for him. | pulses made thunder in my ears, as tried to My imformant states that he raised from a A acl a $s 30 ose's youngw tfo.a motner > 4 4 5 PR cg et ects ye When Larrived home [ found many people at | hear his stealing tread, and the sobbing wind | peck toa half bushel of peaches on each of his | of s family, who requires all hor yaical strength SUPPER: SUPPER | SUPPER "—Thoiadics ic) bushes eatra foe A ee Ht her bousekold duties, and all her 7 - sing anew with weird, unearthly shriek, | trees so grown, the last summer, and it will be | t0 ful 5 9 of the Mlite Bociety of Union Chapel witl gives | Finest extra and tami'} Flos | but for the acquaintance ofthe widow, ‘Truly? de my efforts fruitless. remembered that the previous winter was ex- | Rerr‘ty gee ber prostate enine testy day ber | SUPPER in the [barcmont ‘af the MB. Churct, | Extra Creem and Poe apots aid one, ‘you have been very successful.’ ‘She | A thousand times I heard his low, murderous | ceptionaliy severe and prolonged in these lati- | strength: fecling badly without being ‘able to cay | (eh sree yee ee Finest old en, is very rich,” said another. I really did not know | laugh. A thousand times | felt brawny strength | tudes. The whole operation strikes me as rea- Why» But yet suffering cnonght o be atterly misers- | goa aq. commencing at 7 a0 orciock A, Mocb: | whatit all meant, and I beganto be very unoa- | against the door, and saw his wild tace look | sonable and practical, and I shall at once pro- | ble! This state of weakness and dobility is more | Siticipate, and all Trews ot. - I ‘ “y."wten, to my very great surprise, a lady | down at me through the gloom. but stiil he did | ceed to give it a thorough trial.—Country Gen- | [atalto herthan ® severe spell of sickness, for in | allyigeitedteleteeat, By oee ae ae | alighted on my steps, and at once f recognized | notcome. I tried to think he had abandoned | t/eman. that case she will receive the proper care, aa in the | a/c? door congratulating me, not for the horse, 1 ‘ * other she will linger months after months, not think: all Kinds A J | the widow! Shi oll: @ when [ | the design, and slunk off discouraged; but I orth wh: % The finest flavored olf Brandias Whiskies and | desired to have the” Postal mgs wedding | knew it was not so—I knew he was crouching Farmers’ Boots. Bidar vfinenotiyand she's carr a PROFESSIONAL, | Wines. guarantend pure Now Muckerel. very tat - performed. Then, indeed, I fully perceived the | insome corner, on the watch to spring on me | Why do farmers wear such hard, heavy boots. when a} le precantion in proper time 0. M, MUNOASTRE bas renoved Lis ces gin tal: Senten tase thikctemacnanl nese ! pes in whieh f was, and told her frankly | When I passed. - ‘The majority of these, and other outdoor la- have spared her life. ‘To prevent, to stren rh D2. 5, moxe Se rineeromoved hie ccs | cape wel Goa tee ene to examine T.O.H ee, that it was ahoree J wanted, and not awife. | Could [stay there all night? No, certainly | borers, wear coarse, heavy, cowhide boots, usa~ TEES of Da. LG DERTERM They | 204N. Office hours: Sto 9a.m.end IdtolaedGee | ety MH’ Uarpenter. “What,’ said she, ‘do you mean to act thus to a | ot. An hour more, and Harry Leigh (my | ally termed ‘‘stogas. ese are exceedingly safe and infallible remedy inst malaria, | 7 P:@. Aiso, at BISHO} ae : lady like me? if, so, [shall send back for my | young wife’s brother) would come to seek me— | clumsy when they are new, and every time fia, ‘costivences,” billousnes, neadaches: | 8d F streets, at 9: ind 4°30 p. ELPHONZO Yorves & €0., . horse, and will repay you the money.’ Inafew | U1conscious of the danger, until @ bloodhound | they are worn in wet weather they Leap ne Feenetsitnd & | complaints peculiar to | SETS OF TEETH mounted on Piath | P . hours her groom was at my door with the mon- | at bis throat would choke the brave young life | harder and stiffer, until they are as unyielding | women. ‘Bitters, which are sold by all drug- comtimwous kums,)on Gold, and other, | Liter tis Pubjicans ia Roman. D-mocrate in talvee | cy. I giadiy gave back the horas, thankfal to | down there for ever. asso much wood. I frequently read in agri- | gists, ere, in consequence of their virtue and | ciateriale, securately tied ar ibe cna | GROCEKS, "Ee ches tact Seamin the democrats kaa wakar. | nave thus escaped. A few weeks after, how- listened im the intervals of the now fitful | cultural journals directions for rendering boote | sgreable ‘teste, the medicine par exeetlence for potice. Painful affections of the Teeth ree j han ouitanc now Gustave ceetnen. ever, the widow was married; 4 more ambitious | storm tothear if he was breathing near me. 1 | waterproof, such as giving them @ coating of = in cock manper ae iit Sen cRerations performed | MASONIC TEMPLE ‘come now to the roll of the present House | man had bought her horse. waited for the next lull, It came—that deep | resin, bees-wax, tallow. ete., all of which make | FyANIC PRICES. the Tee eae ae Tull secure the preservation of , of Key ch has been increased | — —————— bush that follows the gusty wind. I put my soul | theleather hard and stiff, when the great ne- Anesthetics when bro on OB Fos! by the apporty act, under the census ef | English Lunches, in the sense of hearing, but no human shadow | cessity is to make it soft and pliable. If you 1106 New York avenue. * ee nevé-im" Corner Hh aud F streste, 1510, frow 245 members to 292 members, as | | The dinner in England being so stately and | fsound greeted te yr arow the | ened o have cold feet, wear thick, heavy boots PANIC PRICES. YW. SCOTT, DANTIST, follows | formal an affair, so exacting in its reqairements | ,,,\ hen, the storm swelled again I drew the | coated with this ee ee ee CoN: 033 Pence toa avenue, between 9th OPPOSITE U. S| MTENT OFFice, RESENTATIVES OF THE youtY-Tarep | Of full dress and knowledge of etiquette, can | pelt and looked inte the night; « black pall | you will be successful. In my younger days sud 10th street, over Teel’s, Nitrous Oxide Gas a . 7 _— KRESS AS FAR AS OFFICIALLY AScan- | Only be agreeable to those persons to whom | bung over the Caleta tha Gbeourity ae be te | wulowed this plan, and always had cold feet, *pecialty. Terms moderate. ootao-ly TatnED. knowledge of society is second nature. The | chance to pass him in the obscurity as he to | and my boots were so stiff and hard, that it was PANIC PRICES. SABES 0. CLEPHANE E. @ BRAILEY HAVE ON HARD arawa NeyADA | loads of queer celebrities who flock to England, | catch me. With my knife in my t.eth, and the | necessary to warm them betore the fire each A Ne oe | i G Beomsunc.1.."Cias. W Kendall. | and of whom English people are very fond, | Massive thigh bone of @ skeleton to fell him | morning before I could i ee eee Court of Claims and Bz- j . 2 «T. Rapier SEW MAMPSHIRE | are often great bores at the dinner table. One | *ith, if I must. I drew off my shoes and step | some years 1 have followed a different plan, and aminer im Chancery. THE FINEST GKAPES, SX Charice Pelham 1. William B Sail, | fiterary lady of high eminence carrid along a | 0Wt into the darkness. A sudden whirl of the | avoided this trouble. Get a pair of boots made POMNET ES en, SOMBER pSie, | husband who drank out of his finge--giass; one | tempest almoet took me off my teet, and a brick | from what shoemakers term a ‘‘runner.”” have Stor foe pile orgy peg THE CHOICEST GUSHEN BUTTEX, eee sien” Sevosney.’ | French soldier of fortune tore the aspic of | ‘islodged from of the chimneys, grazed my | gocd, thick, double soles put on them. You may 20 Cents Off the Dollar. wt-hand Write Law Repe ee was iN 1.tJohu W. Hazelton. | plover’s eggs, which stood before him, apart | Bea 15 its passage and broke in half on the | not be able totind a pair ready made with soles lice: No. 110 © street, between Ist and 34 2 Samuel A. Deboias, | with his fingers; one young lady of grasping | Pavement. ‘ oe tee ee eee a at scete | ME FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CURED } disposition—I will not say what country she rith bated breath, and a step like the tread | order. ‘They should be as Leavy in the soles as 20 c o D. JON W. aazks, HAMS | came trom—reached for a bouquet from tne | Of 4 panther scenting his prey, I parted th* | ordinary stogas. Before wearing the boots, give a ao eoeeee ATIORN EVD NOTARY PUBLIC, | grand epergne, and ttpped it over. All these | thick darkness and turned my face toward the | the bottoms a good coating of tallow, and dry it Othe, Ho. 909 Ten EO TAs BLIe, . things are trifles, but they did that dreadful | hospital. He might be either here—or hid in | in, then oil the “uppers” with castor oil, about ~ ee = en eee THE WHITEST FLOUR, | thing—they discompesed the lady of the house. | the angle of the wail at the door through which | one tablespconful to each boot, then oll them | 20 Cents Of the Dollar. | {)%,A,RSATT. Graduate of Onic College ot | So there has grownup a species Of externa: | Lmustenter. ‘This seemed most probable: but | twice a week with the castor oll, when one tea Dende Tr NG per ests ciiber Jew THE RIOHEST OUFVEES, | ment, absolutely necessitated (as {was told by | there was another door known only to doctors. | spoonful will be sufficient. tes cook tn orttecling Geta” Sakae CES, | alady who entertained much) by these very I thonght | would elude him. With intinite if the weather should be rainy, or you are ae <j, FEANEF aceldents—a luncheon, informal, gay, early. a jecaution oe gpg hye 7 compelled to work in water Engen A — hy Ape | hd DENTL | THE FINEST TEas, sort of midday dinner, where ladies sit in their | horribly lest some sudden break in the sky | warh your boots ciean at night. hold them by | From November lath up to November 29:h, I offer | 413 isth strect, above Kirkwood Botse, bonnets, and gentlemen in their morning coats— | Might Teveal to the wild eyes that watched for | the fire until quite warm, and oil them while | and will sell my entire stock o He guarantees as good work th sppear- THE HIGHEST GKADE Srives not the grand twelve course affair which we | mé—but no. fs L wet, and yon will have no trouble about your | HUMAN HAIR COODS, | snes, fit, durability, ani parity of material IGHEST GKADE SPICES, give in New Vork at 1 o'clock and call luncheon Safely passing the summit, I threw my leg | boots getting hard and shrinking up so that | 4 Ain © B | forless money saan any Dentist in the —but a simple entertainment—a joint of | O¥eT fer the descent, and felt my foot seized. | vou cau not get them on. If the leather should | : z | clty. jed-6m | amp Og foc. | mutton, some fruit and salad, and perhaps | [t was but the Cat tendril ot 8 Fro vine, | become red, give oat pe! shoe ae | consisting of Curls, Braids, Switches, and Chignons, | ——=— — — . ToRaries Bt Joba. "| P - y | tkirting the wall. Grasping my knife in my | ing before oiling. The effect of castor oil is to | JKERS JousO, Wairenorar | Claret Gnd Madeira, where entertainment is | Tot hand, Ferept along the bushes for sity | soften the leather, while it fille the pores, and | daa el cued | BANKERS. Y BE HIGHEST GRADE CLDER VINEGAR, yards, then strack across the lawn for the side | jrevents the water from entering. than my regular prices, which were always marked entrance. The darkness perplexed me, but | I bave stood in mud and water two or three | in pisin Sgures. | NAT ON eD STATES DELUSION TE” S$ for ten hours a day for a week | hwest cor. of 7th aud D sts, W D. mg AD CADE og a STE amy eae SESE OTR | patti tae | of everybody. At these [Brest ged gone prongs ore Ed nvey ios | thought Iwas steering straight. Suddenly my | inches dee * Wiliam A. Wheeler. | a¢ liament do not | feot struck bricks. What this? I tried to P TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. the U J z sl e Uae me. | aseem afternoon, there. | Fecollect. There was no pavement round that ulty in getting my boots on or off. eeaven ho mpt attention given to all busioeds bet GIVE US A CALL. tore the noble Lords and the faithful Commons | Pattofthetospital. reel iat | tee a! hey, are Rept constantly” wet they | = = | Scrpias Fund, siou. FITZBUGH COLL | are at leisure. The ladies have the day before | 1 pushed on uncertainly, and feeling a weight | must be oiled every night. Some may think FANCY WOOLLEN HOSIERY, | ‘UHAS: BRADLEY, Oaame (etirel Past. | Bae et ng. | them. I suspect many of them who have been | 'M the air, put out my hand to grope for some | castor oil too expensive, but as so little is re- | (RR MANAS Nadel - -. BHotland Wael. out ontil ithe night before, make this meal | clue to my whereabouts. I was in analley— | jjuired each time, the cost is trifling; fifty cent LEGGINGS FOR LADIES AND CHILDEEN, | (;BRMANAWERICANSAVINGS BANK, | ELPRONZO YOUNGS & CU., OD. Macb their breakfast, and the guests of all nations | anked with stone walle far above my head. I | or lese will furnish @ sufficient quantity to last | 1, sn new shates to match suits, have just been | Orrosirs Tun Post Orrick Dreeerucsr. | #ROCERS, * William H - Lamp: contribute their quota of agreeability without | 84% ® sudden turn. Inan instant I kuew I | as long as an ordinary pair of boots, and they | (Dey ar : : Bavk hours: 9a.m.to4p m. Saturdays, open | 2 " Tromas 0. Piatt disturbing the Fnglish mind by any violation | ¥#S in the subterranean passages of the bgt will wear much longer when this oil is used | “ nntil8 p m., to receive deposits only. re j Masonic Temple, corner tm and F streets, Ficcwan Clarke,” | of those rules of life, which to them, and to | lurning to retrace my steps, the opaque densi- | than with anything I have ever tried.—{ Delvs Interest paid on deposits. Collections made, and | a a eine Tish copie tet 2 ty of some heavy body crouched between me | Wood (North Madison, Ind.) in Indian Farmer. | CHAS. BAUM’S | exchange farnishe repas-tr Opposite U. 8. Patent OMice antes polished people generally, are all-important.— | 5 t'wne outer airy Iheard its titled breathing— ee | | JOBN HITZ, President, A. RBERLY, V. Pres't, | eee = Waiter b. Sessions vF dn nash its stealthy tread approach me. Just heavens! Ought Shingle Roofs to be Painted? | = ND CORSET FACTORY, WF MATTINGLY, Seo ,0.E. PRENTISS,Oaah’r. | . Lares Lyman Tre-| What a Pair of Sparrows Can Do. he had followed me from the very door of the | If itis an economical practice to paint any | HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, | novBly MEDICAL, &e. | rom St. Richoles.) dead house here! A struggle for life with a | other part of the architectural structure, mos | (PRESDMAHS GAVINGS AND ERUST | —_ Soir a peace PowDERD cele can By careful investigation, ithas been ascer- | madman in these narrow, gloomy vanlts—to lie | assuredly it is a commendable practice to paint 77u Storer, BetweEN Dax B, | COMPANY BANKING HOU Dorit dinwanes of the tained that single pair of European sparrows | in the pool of one’s own heart's blood in this | shingles on the roof. Every intelligeut builder | | | commplatels ond theod during the infancy of their brood, feed their | undiscovered tomb—and my young wite, Con- | is aware of the fact that shingles and siding, | _novl0-ty Intelligencer Building. | 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | debility, caused by indi-cr little ones an average of about 3,370 caterpillars | stance!—was maddening! when not painted, will wear out very mach | $3 per box For sale by ina week! Now, take your siates and pencils For an instent my brain was on fire. Then I | .ooner than if they had been protected by a | AT HEILBRUN'’S | (Opposite U Treasury.) | Droegiet, corner 18th sireet aud Peninayivanta ave: | my little friends, and see how many caterpil- a ithere might be an exit—other devious | generous covering of paint. Hence, reasoning | é snr} | aun PROnree peas pa ‘ashungton, D.C. now | lars in a month the sparrows killed by that Sus- | windings in which I couldelude my deadly pur- | from a selfish policy, it is better not to paint | yeutcmes ceeecaea a omen gaye as tute- | i. F. Wkicit sex county club would have destroyed if they | suet. Going deftly backwards, I tarned the an- | -hingles, because the paint will prolong their | 402 %1u STREET N. w. | INTEREST ov Gxx Doras and epwords, from ond | had been permitted. Think what quantities ot | gle in the wall, and then plunged at the utmos: | durability, and whatever promotes "their dn- | ti | Arst of cack month | Sonne | pretty leaves, how many buses of grain, and | speed of @ young and active man along the | rability, tends to diminish the labors of the BF Open from 9 moose ms Wednesdays and | Xv nte and Ohonie onture wit what an abundance ‘ot’ nice fruit must be de- | back passage. Instantly I knew | waspursued. | cratt, and thus curtail the revenue of civil — | Saturdays, (deposits only,) 5% to yyh-tr e and C! | stroved by the taking off of 17,000 worm-eating | Meeting another crossed path I strack into it | architects. The house in which the writer was | | parei NG HOUSE [)®: BENRY Witson 4 | birds! in the opposite direction. The maniac instant- | horn was covered with shaved pine shingles in CLOSING OUT SALE OF oF 5 ho. 5 ——— ly followed me. What a race through those | the year 1805, at which time the roof received a F : | J. A. SQUIRE & CO., pipightoms zens oxpeionte Sa Army € | Srarer MANnens iN Parts.—When a pret- | cavernous depths of the mad house! What | generous coat of oil paint made of linseed oil j 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, medicines. "A perfect cone nel etnies aa FA : | ty woman goes out alone in the streets of Paris, | tragic pitfalls might lurk atevery step? wha | and Venetian red. Atter twenty years had $60,000 WORTH OF | Orposits WiLLaRp’s Hots. able treatment guarsutced. Oharges reasonable, ° y | the chances are that she will be accosted by | black and stagnant pools lie waiting to ewgulf | elapsed, another coat of paint, nearly black, | WASHINGTON, D. 0 and only one charge for advice and medicines’ We Heary B Saylor, = some gallant, especially if she loiters to look in | me! what deeper Py goed icy blackness into | was applied. Since that period no paint has 5 Sper cout. Geewest gob on Gases! Hoare, 6 a.m. to 5 p.m, Sundays, 9 to il end 2 * Jasper Feckerd. B fy | at the shop windows. There is exemption in a | which to fall—and fall for ever! = been a, pe and it i = a —— ool GENT’S FINE STITCHED BOOTS, Rc, Seeest ee jepostss. tos. t s h on, 5. Sousnard. nely and forbidding exterior; also age. ‘The passage grew narrower. ‘e were, per- | old one. It does not leak, and the only repairs 7 | ‘cashed ance, ILSON 2 thorouchiy ¥ ; voung Aiuerican thisis‘ono of the | haps, under the very center of the building, | on it have consisted of a shingle alded here and RADI RODE BULINS MASERDS, [yl aa ee acer drawbacks to her ec Midwife aud Ladios 0 at r greatest oyment, accus- | and farthest trom the outer air, [had tried t | there, where & portion of @ poor shingle was | WHITE, RED AND BLUE SLIPPERS, | 7 tomed as she is to out-of-door freedom, and to | breathe noiselessly; the effort exhausted me. I | worn out. It the roof had hot been ‘painted | OF HIGELOW, ee lack the rude sex rather than to be attacked | knew nothing of the labyrinths; could only | the butts of most of the courses would have BUBBERS AND AROTICS. anker, ors private residence, 31 s 4. Gs by it. ‘Thus, that serpent, man, prevents o1 mess at Our position by the distance trom the | been worn entirely away; and if such long aud sat fen: €43 D STREET, near Seventh, and Business sacredl; 30 Richer O. Persons. | Glughter of Ewe finm wandering through her | entrance. {hed counted the turnings we hed | Peinas' Shea’ met beet aitowen fo interiong | neiIm* “SLIPPERS MADE 10 ORDER Pays INTEKEST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL- | —= $ wa Wesratth Paradise. Freedom from the an nee may | made. J thought I could retrace them. My | between the times of painting, the roof would | ASE FOR THE FEET. LEOTIONS, and transacts ail business connecind PARBY" tins better fer the rs vaNta be purchased at the price of green goggles an | strength was failing. I was the tleetest, but he | have been a good one even atter the lapse of | DR. WHITE, CuiRoropicr, No 939 éth «treet, | with Banking. ‘ep2-ly practicing bie greet epee sniy 3. 1. ued Je Ranitit. | cor ringlets; but the price of liberty in | was most enduring. | one hurifired years. The true way to paint a | opposite the Treasury, removes Uorns with=ui pains ——————— “1 __| gue charge made for advice _ 2 Charies 0 Helil such a case is exorbitant, and not to be thought | , Presently he would san me down. It was a | roof is to apply paint of some kind to both sides | sa the shoe ean be word with ease. ih anco-ssfully CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. | Colobization Buildice.) : :. , ‘DS Batley, Ane ted beauty, rible venture, but the necessi - | of ies. It te as important that | ireats Bunions, troublesome Nails, vascular Ex- | (Co wildiue z [Wn DS tiey that "man ie u hetefal cexacare: aaphee’ ana | nents Twould sey it. Gathering elimy force, | accordion of orcs tein Been cral Sine | sememsane Cialinistoe tent obkae dlesiasn nae tis 2 Miter Oo icacar creatare, anyhow, and v ler side 2 = James 8. Biory it's a pity that we cannot aoe PI PET aa a gel ed om pal [Ee F Secaetpop aera pitino ei ovo sourgeons, aud thousands ef other * Wash. Townsend. all those who have been subjected to the same e suddenn y axed speed bailied | heing drawn up between the courses by capil- | Be ~ z Hester Gunes’ street attacks doubles repeat the tame thing | him. 1 succeeded in putting Afty yards be- | lary attraction, if good ehingien are palnted on pl, gwn and reaponeible persons. , Twalve years CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES, 3c 4 in chorus. There is safety 0 n being con- | tween us, gained 3 th sides, and good paint be a to the tical ea perience throughout ‘the United Btates | __ ~ SEAS "7 ~ 4 an 5 vozed; the pretty woman must. put heracif un- | then, drawing myself against the wall, with | roof once inten fears. it” will. continue leak- | Sha Conaararorioce te Bele toeaa M ens SRPARALIMIED JADUCEMERT ee ay FY Lee eS cor, | det Me flag of the woman-of-war, called the | every nerve and muscle strained into preter- | tight for more than a’ hund-ed yeats-Judus- | ton iu 1561, having given a larger liberal, andaveaa. | UN -LELE > ENTS. | Cnc ei boost’ aaarees Bie, be THOMPSON, : traebritgs, | boTne, for this fag is recognized and respected | natural tension with the mighty heaving of my | trial Monthly. Se ee Oe Dor inages epables charging themod- | 1~PARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. | 80.646 North Lith street. Philadel jeamt-iv? 7 se. D. Meswkciag by all ‘the piratica! craisers about the streets | speut chest cruened into silence by an ironef- | in cus Sata Be vies. Ortcs Nowy Seca. | UD 3 CO Ls : | lying tn walt for bocty. ie - the emerges ag or lyfe abel em | Dressing Rooms fer Church Wed- ze hours Dr, White isupeble to attend patients ————— ~ LIVERY STABLES. "i woman lor any other in sonal at ‘J ha tad pee e ifter 6 p.m. ow 29-1 7 % 3 f | reckon, tha stunts mare Go teed CY Sratetacs | ctrength through the tinckeeees react Che en [From the Detroit Free Press.) 0 —e OVERCOATS. | FloNGRESS STABLES 1 | tham-any other. It would be well, therefore, | gle, turn it, striking his massive body agatast anne latest nevotiy tn the way of church wed- NEW GOObs! LOW PRICES! OVERCOATS, #8 ovmnovare, 91 | Cone eee pence Das B 3 when she comes to Paris, to recogmze existing | the jutting stones. card him spring like an | dings Is the fitting up of the vestibule of the | AT VEECOA1S, §6 OATS. ai i Baggies’ re, and ‘a fresh scpply | institutions, and procure a bonne of animal on along the track. | felt his hot breath | sacred edifice as a dressing room for the bride OVEECOATS, &' OVEROOATS, $13 : | aepect, and of su@cient patisnce to wait by the | like steam thetoam of his set jaws flungacross | and her attendants. “According to the re CHR, RUPPERT'S, | OVERCOATS, $s OVEROOATS, $16 VANT, Proprietor. | hewr, qrhile her mistress goes th he B my fuce—and he stopped. 1 felt that he was | of m wedding ceremony which*recently took No. 403 SEVENTH STREBT, OVEBOOATS, $10 OVERUOATS, g18 | — ww = a a hour, er m etre ee through the B: u et st . d oe jo. 403 ' | = 4 7 - * B. OLAOTE « avs Marche and the Palais Koyal.—Tribunc’s P: feeling for me! that he was crouching on the | place in New York, the vestibule was furnished = | OVEROOATS, $11 OVEROOATS, $20 ° G, LIV “aua. Bi! } | Correspondence. ii dis stones. taam the req of his eyelids glare up to | for the occasion with mirrors, tables. chairs, WORSTED AND EMBROIDERY STORE. | ovERCOATS, 13 OVERCOATS, $25 | Hintreet, bevween Idth end lath fa poorthwert (rat : reece , | me throug! e ness. t ry rushes, powder, an - pins.” a | of the Epiphany Obereh ae.) Fine Oarriages ; Gienni W. 8 ofcld Wuar Dippy Dip.—The Providence Journal | his Icy flesh on my hand. Like lightning he | step inthe right direction, but like many a eee. Ber steamer Asie BMBEOTDERED | | oh rinse, erese ond wa ‘ _ a relates ihe following: ne of our retired | raised himself, and throwing his vast weight | similar step it only shows to show how far | CUSHIONS, TUWEL BACKS.CH A+R STRIPES, WINTER SUITS. ire. Special attention paid to the care of s ; 1B | merchants hired a newly imported servant girl | against me, pinioned me to the stones. And | short we really fall of completeness in these | SLIPPEK CASES, LIGHT and FIRESORKENS; | = | tne Horses. unk A 2 demeat from the “ould sod,” who was necessarily some- | the mad rage of a man at bay surged upward to | matters. To have areally elegant and thor- | Einbroidered Merino CAPS, SACQUSS, OLUAKS; | WINTER SUITS, @8 = WINTEE SUITS, $16 APtINSTON S TAGLES_& ® Bret SOUTH CaRoLina. what ignorant of Mnglish phrases. ne morn- | my brain. I clasped wy Kuife convulsively, | oughly unexceptional wedding in church there EPHYR, rye an 4 te Bane WINTEE SUITS, @10 WINTES SUITS, $15 | G STREBT, Berween 171m anv 2 am £0, Ori be doneph H Bainey. | ing, sci ing her master in a loose wrapper, Biddy | and seized him by the throat, resolved to di¢ | should be, in addition to the dressing. room for SNE oR NT HOOPS: | WINTER SUITS, $13 WINTER SUITS, $20 stent, ont Sor mas S z Monae J; ltsasier. | aa ed another servant what style of dress that | hard. It was hairy—it was shaggy. Thehands | the ladies, a similar room for the groom and bis | JACKE 1S», b ty. Waitin, Canvass, Ent WINTER SUITS, $14 WINTER SUITSg$22 3 bert B. Bitiot. was, and was informed that it against my chest had athick coatof fur. I | supporters, with a tongorial artist in attend- | PATTERNS, Rubroideicg SILKS,CHINELLES, | WINTER SUITS, 16 WINTER SUITS, $25 Tl suxo eTARLEs. a ee ee ce creeeed kee We my, Saeree: It was Lion! my snoe, This gaint 9 propriately be located in | and BMBROIDERING MATERIALS. STAMP” | wins Soe GoscdMEe ner, See dyser-ven og, Lyon. * the basement, an @ small space in the organ executed. 3 im* ee s 1342 & etreet northwest. . | fresh from the vines in his garden, some to “Great heaven, Keene! what kept you the | loft could be allotted to the sale of neck-ties | : YOUTUS svUITS. = + | tors, telling Biddy to serve them in an ‘un- | whole hight in that dead louse’ It isnear day; | and other lighter articles of gentlemen's wer, |) * © * = BS: } are T ON CORSECT MUSICAL Bricht dressed state” —imeening, of course. Taw. Din- | the door has been open this two hours, and | there would be nothing left tor the most fastid- NICHOLAS WHITE, | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, 912 sip SCRNELE. é H. Warrison. {ime came, and everything was on the table | Derby and King have bean asleep. I was get- | ious to desire. NORFOLK OYST&K DEPOT, | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $8 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $19 ive bows Pupils can; $ sh C Wintthorne, | xcept the tomatoes. The bell was rumg, and | ting on my poots to look for you.” 502 Bstreot. botweex 6th and Tih. opposite Balti- | yOUTHS’ SUITS, 810 YOUTAS’ SUITS, g15 | 9 fifteen ‘or in Hy DCA . 1 Bi Lor appearance she was asked for them. ‘Why, ‘in the name of common sense, did Preserving Celery. pope tag ee yo OS ot formation call om Sam. 8. r, : ¥ a eiing os barn agus, presented herself | you let this dog out after me? Will you tell me | Celery, from being one of the rarest of vege- | hasconstantly en hand OYSTERS = — ip stationery, musical tstre ec, 912 F Ww..-5 ‘ hing on but a slight undergarment, | thai tables, seen only on a few tables, has become a | Where, received fresh every cay, D: BOYS’ SUITS. street, opposite Masonic Temple Those ns nL... Henry L. Dawes. | sa Arra, sure, I’m now in an undressed “Why, he howled like a maniac, and clawed | necessity to who delight in good living. | steamboat and railroad Hotels, restan- | will De prey for the stage, Fine-toned Banjos . Moen © bie state as — as t roane to be, and, begorra, I'll | at the door till I thought you were in some dan- | There are many ways of preserying this escu- families supplicd by’ the quart, gailon, | BOYS’ SUITS, $4 BoYs’ SUITS, @s | MON 2 pove-im' 2." Beary Walir om, | Rot strip off another rag even if [ get my dis- ger, and I could not keep him in.” lent, so that it may be accessible for use at an’ or barrel, at tho cheapest market | BOYS’ SUITS, $9 BUYS’ SUITS, $10 W ‘KBEL'S BAND, 3 George Willard. idiam a, jo argo. She was told to dress herself and ex- “Danger! Well, we can’t talk now. Rouse time, some of them involving more trouble an nova4-1m’ BO¥S’ SUITS, $7 BOYS’ SUITS, $12 LEWIs WEBER, Les ver 4 © Burrews. SweWett CG ngs. | pect higher wages. yourself. I have had an interview with your | expense than families are willing to undergo. NTERPRIS#! ENTERPRISE !! Furntshes Peete Ser Fale, Private Parti 2 ig Wiliams. 4-.* Joan Han, | qvne Conxecticcr Munben Mysrary. maniac, and he a eovne pound ths — We have found the following a simple and re- E bie rea eal se “sg BOX COATS. | bg — * pemmaliyry yh hers ‘ Suspicion of committing the recent brutal mur- | Sfter me now. Call up the men. I must go af- | liable way. Select a dry, elevated Spot, where ENTERPRISE 1! ATS. iat the residence of the Leader, 735 7th trust, Nery S | der of Widow Sellock in Canaan, Conn., at- | ter Philip immediately. water never stands, and ag S mace Genck — 73, 95 Yard, Washington, Tvlegraph office within a syrer. 2 | taches chiefly to George Haliock, who was ex- ‘You don't say so?’ A say six or eight inches wide—deep enough to| THE ONLY STEAM FACTORY FOR T BOX COATS, BOX COATS, $10 | of the house. ota amined before the Coroner's jury on Monday, “Yes, don’t waste a second.” receive the entire plant. Nail two is to- MANUFACTURE OF RNITURE BOX COATS, §* BOX OUATS, giz cy : 4 He gave the story of his life in detail. He hai In five minutes the waene sees ons Sees [Siege adilieg form a roof — celery, IN TH# DISTBIOT. © | N EW GOODs. : 3 arated from,his wife; had Gravcied by nnd ai | Mele OC the great door crouched behind the/at- | thetrenth-y ts wes” Stuer Sle ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! ee PRESERVED ABD BRANDY FRUITS AND 1. 1 sea; admittéd having tiny for me! He drew ‘Take up the celery, roots and all, whether | wo respectfully call the attention of the public to CONSERVED GINGER 3 2 knew Mrs. Selleck, ; in the dumb ferocity of 4 | blanched or not, and stow it compactly in the | the fact that our extensive Factory is now The Popular Clothier, ! GLACE FRUITS from Paris direct, vir; a phd Barey. 3 knowledge of the train of circumstances saw me, and - Po dacs vg trench, covering with the boards. As cold | in com operation, C] ps 11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, j ! Oe a a ac . ‘ Jeon Bie, ¢ led to her awful fate; he had been to Mrs. Sel- ional are, ' cy — , | increases, strew straw, or any litter, over the * : ng cmig wontnd = 5 ya | eey' are e rect) A leck’s house; accompanied her to church; knew | ® he hissed out 18 is twice—twice you | roof. and it will preserve the celery in good wee Between lth and Uth streets, ] |ALAGA I. : ; she had a ‘watch and other valuables, | triumph; wait til the third time!’ condition through the winter, eaally accessible | ‘he'tmmediate supervision of Mr: JAMES LUOI- WN. W. BURCHELL, 1 s rests cn George Jouts, son of the wn fondhareron | rete, in the chosts — at any time nted for the table. GENFELTER. one of the most celebrated cabinet novis.2w 1332 F street, 2 3 her first husband, who is alleged to se wee ee ee ee ae Domestic Economy. makers in the Opited States, We are now BF-Biore open until 9 : “ : } Tis his mother, bat 8 kee remeeatd anothe | Slory. was over, and the horror first, and the | How ro Coox Onamnunaius.—Alwayssolect | Sngshei'tatitiutute sutenorkmansii aniatyin, | W2m2 Norra | $ ant 3 with his mother, but he bas not been arrested. venture), | ripe berries. ‘The red, ones only are ripe., If a We Invite our friends and ic generally to Gravel Roofer. 6 wi . are $ Jeeves F. Oricenden Beds ae | rest ee NT cater he eee | GERPRACTICAL TRUNK apes Be BEG RENEW. ths ene Oe 5..." Abram Coumengo. 1 GREEN & WILLIAMS, q | 9*Ieanc © Parker. = 2 FURNITURE EMPORUM, MANUFAUTORY. Ire B Hyd-. 3 Db — sone B Clark, jr. 4 a ee He dein M1 “Gloeer Sere ie OYSTERS ENCOURAGE HUME MANUFACTURE: 3 weiner us Ses yor _ ? tah Mask IN EVERY STYL TRUNKS ‘dep dish and set | CORNER Sp ax H Srazers H.W. - - BEPAIBED AND COVERED. Lean’ Bem | SZ Famities eupptied, ged delivered. JAMES S. TOPHAM & Co., ico. Sng esd FE no a OS TRUNK MANU- ae a their mistake in July oso calor i E* TABLISHED i831. WARNES, SABLE RATS. cay ~ Georg> Q. Cannov. . iv. in sugar } BA! 425 BEVENT . neraicg « - > eee ook ee he : tos SA letter from Red Bluit, Gal., states that of wereulty iets wot Ro. TRAM OSs AND BUR en, meen OOF Witsan’ 5s, “the widow of Jobn Brows of Ossawattom\e Delaware, died the other day, and his will cut i ‘of a Sera still resides here, situated and, a — plenanaty surrounded | bis brother off with six cents, the afore. i i I i E : "Gent =a aaa , | ufeewrerrceeenen seematemrdeeet | "a rete ar penae Dan Fee One sar f tions ani Sonarers ~~ “| ana inunged by hie soliciwous clergy to to ts | nite thse on whovakall hereafter | 185% wet aie, ms Serie Jr will be sen that of the whole number of Went Todies tot the winter torecaperate, Cither give or sail bo lum any of thesestimulants NEW 600s, oF pier Quatinins, palLY Represe ‘erritorial Delegates ‘A prominent Boston, which destroy self-control and aroused most WHIPS, Houne wtile no ine ‘han Hraee eats eeag last abalone ene tenia ta drtaky will be prosecuted to tae full extentot | lecturing, asd omauel pauiatnatatistotion | *°"*** supucey pnioxs. REMEMBER THE OLD Stan OF the latter number, however, twenty baye prison is very injurious to their health. the laws, up. - be yomee? ‘nov18-30 |. W. BUBCHELL, eB 425 Tih ot, next to O64 Fellows’ Ball,

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