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1H © ORGAN- GRINDER. shook and rattled, and | f ied potatoes. Poor fellow! it was want, of | Coumt-:feit Netes of the Bank of join in the general eachination.” cor Tse. ‘hit drove you to it lane. Rarely does one win a success with either LADIES’ GOODS. itr m Harper's Mazasine fo December.) said I, -‘serve the weal.” **Ma iemoisel’e, it is tuey who are the thieves, (From the Golden Age.) tongue or pen. Of the books printed, scarcely Dictionary RS. SELMA RUPPERT, ag tote eae € Sent ont for it, but the boy has mot | They have eaten a part of these fried yotatves | « How is it,” asks some person in the {2EF7, | ever the volume entire jastifics ite appearance useful Ho'itay Gift, buing » combina- ‘ ne tromping about his which belong to me, and [ took flight to8av~ at | colump of @ Paper, “that the Bank of | intype. Much is void of deep and permanent tkure, Case, wink completstiist ofwords | OF4 Mh Street, Opposite Patent Omer, it We began to look at each other witha trou- | | st my share of them. They are exesilent. England notes are never counterfeited? In com | significance, touches nothing in one's expe- Gn amen Ge Beets be tent air fai attention Clegant amortarent of 1 me the honor to taste them. parison with our gorgeous bills they are sm- | rience, and hs Call zh tavel lt tresses bi loners, at 1033 | + Well, serve the Brie chee: It ts onr fanit ie, De you wish a piece of | ytcity itself.” The question and statement »th | subjects of gravest quality, unless treated sug- for descriptive price | that we have pased di-dainfully by the ehop- | bread to eat with them——” hply imisapprebenmow. Bank of England oo'es | pm ray ha ue piken ina porsuunent Rtore- | doce Sw FANCY AND WORSTED GOODS, honses where we might have got @ stew, and | -- With pleasure, but on the condition thet | are cuunterfeited—have been counterieited ever | tare. It is not enough thatthe thing is literally | SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, hye come into this. which might remind One of | you taste the potatoes. After which I will re- | g..ce they began to be used—and in the numeri- , defined, stated logically; it needs to be comple- | nem. oat ont SERED Eabroteeres nIONS, SirceE Mo’ er Hubbard's cupboard.” leve you of my presence.” ca} proportions of the two are as ofceu succoss- | mented ideally,—set forth in lucid tmagery to | CorgHs, COLDS, HOARSENESS, OROUP, | CASES. LIGHT Sc REE SUSPEND! INFLUBN. | My rriend went ont, and returning a few | ‘They are still in the hall deliberating. | tuly counterfeited as our own bank notes. in | CIGAR, and SLIPE "oth minutes later, fowid me feasting on bread aud | Now that I have virtually lied to them in mik- | spire of every precaution adopted by the Bank | ned Vetwer seman tell the story to the end. Style carries weight oftentimes when seemingly light itself. M. AND FOR TI re 9 tao. 1 " a cheese. ing them believe that you are not here, what | ef England—of the manufactare of its owa | ment is necessary, while the ‘logic is PATIENTS [N ADVANCED STAGES | rhe Ween Mat leeien of Katine 8 oe “Stop,” said he; ‘we are going to have an | would they say if they saw you goout! No, you | paper within the walis of the great duildi Tent,—all the more found edil OrTHs piseask. | Let Py ete 2233 ‘drs = MERINO COLOA excellent dinner, becanse—I have @ memory, | must stay till they are gone.” of the printing, water-lining, num ering, mark- | appeals to and © fro Botwithstandi tg the numerous Cough Medicines | SV 1PPER CARE BOARDS. HAT wed TORE you join Pt hee butcher ant ordered “wr ee myself; she gave me oeees bread | ing. registe in| es ‘end rong co po = - eo a ee pe a pire, Jopes’ Gough Mixture hes ‘old | RACKS. han@s mely carved (0 'wo.d deste two pounds of cutlets, which are made in nd 1 ate three or four pieces of fri potato. e Vigil ol the ever-present 0! That is w 2 or ~ pope: , Paris and nowhere else. The butchers alone | Then I told her the whole story, whic) made in spite of the most perfect machinery, | strength. detached from local relations. So a | 18°My is entirely due to its extracrdinary merits, ADIED’ DKESS TSIMMINGS, ue bave the secret of cooking them, and the pro- | ber laugh loud and heartily. I noticed that she np Bot oven im the most obs © ink, precis ting, methodical ad- | book of thoughts «uggests thought, edities, It pever fails, mate cases, . Bi neve : BLACK ANP COLORED FRINGES, | fessional cooks have tried in, vain to obtain it | was very pretty. Mating. pelts iasetes Samstag Beni] fn thoes cnr eee a paper se mas a = ae = eo AND @UIPO from them. As for myself, the best dinner I ‘Fo tell the truth, that was the beginning of | lettering, private indenting, Lomein, © and | ings bas life in it, and deserves type and paper. | dren and jrbo cannot take nai medi 7 ever made was on six sous’ worth of fried pata- | alove which a: last proposed toconsecrats bs | imyremabge the, public Is’ continually wee y code of composition stands thus, and this | cines. It wiil well repay «fair trial PASSEM (ES AND GUIPCRE Lacks, toes, and that dinner has had over my waole | marriage. There were at first many objections, | trauded by counterfeits. Nothing shows | ismy advice to whom it may concern: Barn La “* katy ee 2 Samal. cente For sale | BUTTONS, CORDS AND TASSELS, ac , ife'the most happy influence.” but my mother ended by consenting to becom: more certsiuly. than the common | every scrap th “palte — “Gorner Slant Detect porietce, | Selling at reduced prices “ The best dinner which a friend of mine, acqueinted with Rose. She was struck from Nsh custom, well-known, of the holder | of criticism. | cE went. * eee Lew Be Stephens, ever made,” I replied, | the first by ber beauty and modesty, and ‘a bavb-note’ Indorsing bis mame on its | left gains immensely. | yh ‘was one at whi h he ate nothing charmed by her honesty and her love of wo k, ds to the simplicity of the astitt | little of what isthought admirable a: the writ: | ns Set SES Seeeepenats oeeeee. Consequences were not so fortunate as thos: of | To cut the story we is now iny wife, K of Enginnd notey when compared with | er hight. Sleep on vour writ- | g holds good o ; take a walk over it; soratinize it of a | t ;review itof an afternoon; digest it after a@ meal; tet it sleep in your drawer a | | iF i | your dinner. Tell me sbout the fried potatos.” fond of her that they in- | our tlexibl | ner ite!) me first about — — Stephen's din- When be dined om nothing.” light discussions ils. I submit that the ques- | part im the freqaeut and | tion admits of two opisions. I class the forme: hat sometimes ar! in the | with the lumbering wheels of English vehic! MISS FE. A. McCORMIC a. 902 Pexw. Ay . wa mest happy households.” the poncerons carriages on English railways, | twelvemonth: never venture a whisper about it 7 ps. ‘ LECTURES. farce logan: eel 4, drew from his pocket acyin. — +202- the cramped accommodations on English | to your frien, if he be an author expecially. ss A large and slogant assor ment of ? The Driver's Story. rivers and channel steamboats, the cumbrous | You may read selections to sensible women,—it SuTURES | IMPORTED BONNETS ana (Five the tiew Teck Heting Pest) make of English Larness, the droning responses | young the better; and if it stand these. trials, . coer | canetieenhaas ROUND HATS, uhave lost. Tellme the story of Ste- ah. sir, ths Is going to bea hard wincer,” | Of English parish clerke, and the terribie dull- you may offer it to a publisher, and think your- LINCOLN HALL. | Orders for DRESSES, Ac. Siled by Mie GED White eat ng our dinuer ot cutlets, I told said & gr at, burly ear driver tous, theother | ™TS2's. sn which a forged note waa fret pre- | tay be race you kane weiteen eek Coane | NEV.of New Yo : eet: | stury as follows nner of catlets, Etold my | evening: ‘and | saw yesterday, what such as — 8 P y J 9 2 YARD HO ae sented at the Bank of HAYDE ngiand formsanerain | type, and wait with assurance for a publisher . Tuesd) Dec. | as + Stephen b you don’t see very often, and hardly believe one wy SST. Bose's BU ; “ | : . r ST Tee : oeiane away by hisem “ its bistory. [twas in 1755,and from that day | nd reader thirty years hence,—that is, when ASS day eves 7 Rralone seksi teste eae oe vloyer. M. Ma ing fallen in love | SBM its told t ye. Ono of the men that drove | until now, during the period of 115 years there | yon are engaged in authorsip that’ necds | poly i a ee ud : “3 h his tis line nigh three years sen egalto | vas passed no decade in which more than d sought @ po- him to retarn His education, called a gave him command only o e jor pablishe te | INDUSTRY DRESSMAKING fe to come see hitb, aud I laid off, thes type nor pubis 78 oe. {x0 have not been refused payment at the | | ~ Learning)” says Faller, “bath gained most : + a ene . | bank on the plea of forgery, Sometimes the | Lv these books by which the printers have lost.” charge for 1 dicot a ge kcy Was sick with conmmp, | amount greatly exceeds this.’ In the ten first | It must be an enlightened public that asks for Diseram et Warren few chances wore | 0m, but I didv’t know how sick anti I got | years of the present century it rose to £201,661, | works the most enlightened pablishers decline | ~ THe AGASSIZ. SCIENTIFIC COUR are. ‘ . and from 1850 to 1860 C7544 were stamped | printing. A magazine were ruined already it | ..7 P30! D “As sure as I live, sir, there was that fellow | \ropeq' wt the bank counter. In fact, the | ‘reflected its fears only. Yetone cannot ex- | 2ivenia FEBGUARY- ast eve as foi Bas’, eat notice 3G etree , between 20th and Tet ME. MME bo Po oman a returned from Paris « th ‘ * slow gat ' i nerd ne—while We wail? etter opporta aged abe ; riters with her, hut the means of obvaining | 10, 8nd. on looking ro} wera pedantry cal capacity ortable-like,behad | "n Chgraver, unbappily a ultimately proved lis ro THREE GOOD DINNERS. Y selling a little of | ANAL one Tem Ee, eer saw, Will Rieiegs no | losses Occurring to that inctitation trom forged | ect the trade te venture reputation or money | DRY eo ae = | sons in these languages while he wastheed at | blgwer than m srrist—and him alivin’ om the | With ihe greainessol ite trantactions: Bemoct | _ ‘Thme iw the beet critic: and the better for his | —____DB¥ GOODS. Foun. sheese: Beltimorey on RY M. ALPHONS# KARL. work on an ep em aml a tragedy. One cit- ent heavin’ and chokin’ all the day and | (1) mort curious of these furgeries Perhaps | intolerance of any inte lority. And fortunate | J)BY GOODS: rh. 1th wear Broad Par cumstance gave him hope. From time to time | Might. ; worth narrating. | tor literature that he is thus choice ai — 0 Br a es. The tack of | he saw Madeleine, moreneldom be oneh “He told me he hadn't sent for me till he bad Ls . 7 Jobn Mathison was a man of great mechan- who, becoming acquainted with nired that art which | vet. more Books, like characte un the gauntlet gz celebrity. times wait for th TUE LOWEST PRICES INC Patel was. ~~ Rent Prints, loc.; yard wide Cot mmaking to ail rst and last many a | f¢ f criti The best books may some- half century hese moments of happiness had to be constantly | #Uy furniture lef ged. Just at this time old Malier bought | Ms little room fitted up in Paris, f saw a | ¢ G «ed Gingham bs 44 Cotton, We. | pest Loe —Ton TI 4 Yard wide Bleached wou, gh age lately We, J st 8. eLirn’s, 5 larket Space. ja8-ly ‘Be = | t 1 or longer, for | Kiegant Reps, for Wri : : ——— man er tu his hands | some stock im a theater in the suburbs of Paris, | “ol even the reed lh pheneg Sed alg 4 dangerous qualification was his of imitating s—create their readers; the | — G09 bs red: to 1252, 3) and 6c J. 3- roune'’s stretehed out. Running to me, he eried, joy- | the most obvious evidence of his interest boing | on the floor. +f wou on’ with inconceivable accuracy. | ly to appreciate these at theie issue be- | Erench Cashmere: and Merinoss, from 502. up. NEW YOBK BAZAAR. rT Tails the use of raRcy Goore, Hieieay a signatures Ox, once a week, on Friday. Ste- | Ne (epeakin’ very hoarse and troublesome-lixe,) | TE ted by the hope of sud + At last T have met you den wealth, his | ing the most enlightened of their time, and they | pissieres. for Men aud Bore. vet che « . fe and children; for altho’ | © ‘ ine Doeskius, Boavers an kings. af phen also betook himself to the theater and se- | ‘but for my poor wife and 5 lirst forgeries were the notes of a country bank. | «tiftuse the light to their circle of readers. The | Suawis, Flanucis, Binukets med Goa MERINO UNDEBWEA! tis face recalled ta i no |! rae aoe Hea a i'm only in their way, I like to see ‘em round, | a =< : « tal nderwear j ct The mam wae totally unknown tomes. | here he Losi ie” ioe wihtuat bette et ae; | and T'than't trouble %em much longer.” And | Seeing. bowever, to contine his talents mith: | torch, of truth thus transmitted abeds ite light | " 7 BABGALND in cvart departacat. Attowert market picento aul hands, what did they | by M. Muller, which was easy on accountot the | here he looked at his wite and smited when she | (75° 1108" tnan one month had ongucon Hail nati ; BOGAN E WYEle,( 1018 ana 1020 octs-tr_ 441 SEVERTH STREET, NE: me You, my reader, you would have said, | near-sightedness of the latter and his scrupu- | cum up and. takin’ hold of hishand, told him | {ined forged, printed, aul, tenance | Dat OGAN & WELLES (7 sect ow. i apigerr « Pardon me, my sit, you have probably | lous attention to the play. Stephen here intoxi- | not to talk like that, but to pluck up hopefor | -everal 30 notes of the Bank of England. | Atsmad sno ee ha 4 rae ae mistake on account of my ressmblance | cated hffuself all the evening with the sight ot | her sake andthe littieones |= | | When be bad made a sufficient ‘number, he patanpe EDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! — Siusltn "It imparts a Deaotifel glow to the fabric. ome one you know.” Bat 1, who must bid | pis adored, and at the end of the pesformance, By a y> 4 traveled from one end of the King- 7 For sale defiance to my memory in cases ot this kind, | ensconced ins dark corner, he almost always | round the room at the children, his lip com- | fon “to ‘the other, disposing of thes. | Wbcre be he n ic [M 2 UU., Mannfactorers, Said to myself, © I shail recognize him as soon | sacceeded in slipping up to her and receiving page priori: wiper ene ger pe tis bay ing beep in the Babit uf procaring notes | Una don Tost risa iy pander | ase i getteomine were, he speaks. It woalk insult to ask his er. in givin, ce n sp s 7 and, altho’ in 7 ° Now haste thee straizhtto do mone ~S , Tame of aman who meets you with au alr of | Gur ilitie money and the theater eee feet | I'méas hard-hearted as any man, couldn't | fom the bank (the more accurately to copy | Now hste thes straisht to do miso sanity ‘ana * A And from thy wardrobe bring thy chie " 5 emdsbip.”” I pat oat my hands, | pense. Other days he could dine at a school | ‘tan? it, and just bust out cryin’. pee eee wire cere t 1 toys and trimming slight, HOR Pe ‘O THE LADIES. them warmly. However. my | where he had pupils, but the theater was at a | ‘‘Well, it seems he hadn't had anvthing to sold, one of which was scrupied. “Mathison, fantastics with delight, CORBETS, 374 ceats 5 j a had not escaped his attention, anee, and on Fridays he had todine at his | cat that day, so I gave him two dollars (all | gold, one of which was scrupled. Mathison, richest robes. and gay st attire, COTTORS and DRESS GOODS aan | vour sstention te reapectfully Invited to my fle less familiar he said: wn expense, There was something queer | | had) and ent for some bread, and a bundle | [for & distance. sald it was thee thal t spirits and choicest wits admire. RO! MeaD s Meg j NEW AND VERY SELECT STOCK a were | about these dinners, especially tow 1 the el; of straw, and, best of all for him, 1 do be- e ‘ a the ? . ‘Thus wrote Milton at the age of 19, and made nov26é tr 1205 F stroet, bet Lach and isth, | on | ofthe month, when he had failed to tense ni, | Heve, 1 got his babies a stick of nice candy sane ed a rpre trequent visits of Matnt- | jis college illustrious and the language after: | yap AND EXAMINE FoR Younsmivas. | CEG TERATSE AND, WOBSTED ooope, ew will be given | pair of gloves,so carefully folded when me | and ‘a whistle, and left ‘em almost happy. | 10M) Who was very poem Lapin bee ward. Yet the purest English is not always | » | or eel 4 ment of SLIPPI I asked. carn- | ontof the theater, so neatly cleansed wita | My old woman bas beef over, to-day, to take | {ther circumstances, created a suspicion nat | <poken or written by fraduates of universities. | 7 . OASE BOABDS, HAT TOWEL BACKS, xt that be | s,and when he had treated with ink | ‘ei an old bedstead wo ain't usin’, and I've | he might be connec ie Cumenl Caen F be | Speech is the fruit of breeding andof character, | Alpacas and other Drea Goods at popular prices, ‘dsctacly carved in woud neot my own | the red edges of his hat and the threadbare | COllected eight dollars tor ‘em’ from the wee bette hevginicona aren dtlor and | 2@one shail find sometimes in remote rurai | Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, Shootings and Linens | ‘s MERI Li 3s his own. | seams of his coat. drivers, and we're thinkin’ of getting up | Was ee pay veoypl rod an hes parlor, and | districts the language spoken in its simplicity at greatly reduced figures, whom you do not | « .tust before the famons dinner took place, | *, Dall, to | make enongh — to send | (errr ee eae ae ee ccheaey eae | and purity, especially by sprightly boys and | pry Goods of all kinds at right prices, countryman, aml | ne fad found a little cating hone, where fee a | lim to a hospital and give hix wife astart. So cere an re pad Puce solitary anewer. | girls who have not Leen vexed with their gram- Senko ta nak Ladies” Kdeen Santi. | d | tew sous he coal buy a bit of bread and come | they're not so bad ‘off now as they might be. Nik Werle, nee Ow Pat et now tL ekme | iiars and school tasks. (urs isone of the richest | Bargeing in Gent — n the street to him. u. Where are you Wat there's lots just like ‘cm sir, late fest Inks | into this world, nor how I shall go out of it,” | Twas passing along this way in the hope of | ty t | ot the spoken tongues; it may not be the simp- ‘em, and there's goin’ to be more afore the win- | , Sir John Fielding then read a description of | \estin structure and ease of attainmer ter’: through. bral ee enna Pd gored lice spiel this last may be facilitated by sim * Hold op, till [ slow a up bit, sir. There! | iM epaper, me | ural methods of studying it. Taught by mas Good-night,’ sir; good night.” And we walked — iy eS contratea He (oftered to explain | tors like Ascham or Milton, students might ac EDUCATIONAL. away pon dering on, the terrible words of that | the sreret of tis discovery Of jhe wator-mark- | juire the art of speaking And of writing the kind-he arted man pre's lots just like ‘em.’’ | provided his lite were spar: i his proposal | janguage in its purity and elegance, as did these FO XENCH LaNngt ace. . RENEE Hite | camesected, and he paid the penaity of his | great masters in their day. Aschain lays down Ay Efe: He MASSON, of, the Columbian Un A Danbary Man with = Cold im His | (irre niud years ago, Solomon Bacon, a well- | this seneible rule: --He that will.write woll in | #H2, will b ro} shoal Head. BY 7 any tongue, must follow this ice of Aristo- | 2i'December, Apply to bi One ofthe most annoying complaintsin range | known merchant in London, received a letter 4a Whe Somemeh acto think as | 2iecember. Ap of medical knowledge 1s a cold in the head. But | [Tom his correspondent in’ Hamburgh, which “and e0 shonid every man under- | you would not think so. No wewspaper which | grivved and troubled him. Ic stated that the m, and the judgment of wise men about | publishes intricate recipes tor complicated dis- be ips seers boogie ape ris hgre Monee ro ¥ cases, tells,even in the most vague way, how to | (1 a widowed sister, of 110.000, ad tle’ j a A cure a cold in the head. No volume on physiolo- | London with the money. ‘There was a reluc- 4 sacred as the Hebrew, nor as learned = VE = Eas sa poms etate Given thet wo eclor rake ol; ky comes to itsrelief. No doctor integular prac- | tance fo make the matter public. and Mr. Bacon | 45 the Greek, yet it is aa fiuent as the Latin, as | MI water hey nes hore co baba Se cane Lappe yihing aboutit. [tisthe | “as des cep si by “but, | conrteous as Spanish, as court-like e| chee ore ty “ ~ % 21 sdiring Jew of aliments anton 5 poked went on to Fay, “if you invite John todinner, | SoUrtcous a the Spanish, as court-like as the flers every factiity for the attainment of @ liberal a IBST CLASS SCOUB: . - French, and as amorous as the Italian; so that, | education. O1P Sb street, opposite Patent OM household with impunity, and snaps its feyer- | #rd when alone tax him with the crime, he | jing beautiful and enriched out. of these Mrs. 0. W_PALRO, Principal. SPEUIALTIES OF HIS SOLE PROCESS. ish finger in the very face of medical science. | Might perhaps refund the money. Should he iselle PRUD HOMME, Besideut Tesctier | Ladies Dresses cleaved without taking wee oo Se | tongues, partly by enfranchising and endeniz- Mad ett Cty weep oo them apart elt k 3 : ‘And medical science promptly dudges, and is £0, you may give him £500.” The London | ing toregn words, partly by implanting new | omen se cleaned without «hrink- | cal cee tee eee Noting when the | cold in bis head is a mournful tabric tome, and When tho ladies Sa tdrawn | copious, pithy, and significative as any in = = | “Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod- bo hats the drama were Galled Stepkeg | t@ contemplate. He ie ostracised trom com- | f*cm the dinner-table he acquain is visitor | }nrope It one would learn its riches at CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. | sate: punctuality eusrantood eeplly his | PPEAL BAIR SWITCHES, Price @3, selling for and @ handkerchief, and were he called upon to | °* You will not make this public, Mr. Bacon?” | Vey its history from Gower and Chaucer down x VIC PRICES. | REESE ret ce iS give an expression it would be found that bis | le asked. | to our tne CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. idea ie Beaves mon 5 ee wees says Tora aes Not if youretarn me the money now and | Ifthere be, what I believe there is,’ says & GROCERIES, &e. ies and cotton mills were about equally divided. : - trocktori’e, | Di Johnson, “in every nation, a style which | __ = . His eyes are watery, lis skin isdrawn tight tae at Crockford’s, | never becomes obsole ertain mode of | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. NEW GOubs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 2 to his tlesh, his nose is swollen, of a fiery red, phraseology so component and congenial to th: ADAME ESTREN, 615 10:4 sivet meer G, ban mi he recke ned New York with the fell chraper than ever. ~~ gence snea d that in this way he MAA ire the month, in which sig of HUMAN HAL Que yard lone EMORY BAXTER, Pp ania avenue friend,” said he, langh- improper for mez to walk va } He Wok my arm, andwe walked gether, Dall the time seeking by q draw him ont to reveal himself + And what are you dot w 1 while, I have irs scene They did not downeast, discourag tweek was t!- lon t inhis life, but at last ay came. There remained to him just mo tor his theater ticket and his aleinner. He walked along with his hands in his trowsers pockets, fearing to lose his trea- only to get into the car and | sure Just as he was going into the eating over the track, first i artnership house he had th: losity to sce what play was then in his place. to be represented. Although Madeleine nor himself bad any eyes for the play they were to- STATER, ISLAND, 8 ¥. DYEING ESTAB- | S""LISHMENT—ESTABLISHED 1519. The oldest and largest of its kind inthe country; ¥il commence ite second quarter NOVEMBER | “AY beintheworld | A. PASI ; m die eer whieh he had al My taste, as you know, le n said, -‘that thongh our tongue may tru it by the wed my own ideas her whom I already loved when— pany. He is barred out trom the family circle. b his knowledge of the fraud. Alarm was | sient, ict him glance along the pages of Rich- barming lady.”? Se ae eee ot eee | ie Toscs his interest in everything but™a stove | eglcted om the ‘cotintenance ‘of ix gu ardstn's Dictionary; and at the same time sar- “Charming? No. xactly; but 4 counte- - * Bence full of intellect and amiability, and with wlid qualities.’ ~ Nevertheless, a good manag for a wite to those girls who— That is precisely the single good quatity | {) ed to look at than usual, nation that is preferable | ange exami * © lacks, the result of education merely. ° nat Mauteleine would | S%d r0rer than a strange dog. “What he imostly ind. though T afitticekceed ty lactone. | *Palogy! aid principles of its respective Ian- | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. — But as we live at the house of our grandpa- | 10 there, ehe shivered to find =e. gc tar eee Seto I ted ke A =, Iwill nevertheless give you back (500,” | = 0@8¢ as to remain settled and unaltered; thi New York Bucks beat, New Pranes, 4 fmother has now abilicated the | shit the pr “My uncle Is. very = good, I remarked the | *\31¢ is probubly to be sought in the common in- | He con | tercourse of life, among those who speak only | OVERCOATS. este —— peigatinsrecatmmen | to be understood without ambition of eloquence. — the polite are always catching modish expres- | OVEBCOATS, OVEBODATS, 814 | Choice Roll Butter, r eal hi prise at the pres- ) mare of bestuens io” fanily ie pangocted to, | young man, and he forthwith handed from his which keeps the door open about two thirds pochetlook nine £1,000 notes to his bos it a joined my laugh to his. | d before a door and said, “het of the time, and establishes an almost “Teannot change one of these,” ons, and the learned depart irom established | OVBRCOATS, OVEBCOATS, $15 < , a here ees as uninterrupted current of air_about his legs. | Macon:‘-will not my eheck do as wel ing | 101NS OF speech, La hope bf finding or making it | OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, $16 | Silver Drip Syrap, Mow Raisins, face lias thrown us together,” said | ne entering = Screwcd up back of thestove, with his noselike | | “Quite.” replied the German; and, having | - wish for distinction forsake | OVERCOATS, $10 OVERUOATS, | Stabler’s Corn, French Candies, rto cause usto meet again. Are sehen regen ‘beacon shining above it, he patiently holds | received the (00 check, hastily left. | the vulg the vulgar is right; but there | OVEBCOATS, $11 OVEROOATS, Canned Fruits, Cauned Vecetavins ~ i me his handkerchiet to the blaze, and finally stips | | The following morning, Mr. Py went = is 4 conversation above grossness and below re- | QYEBOOATS, ¢12 OVEROOATS, 926 fegp into a mental calculation as to which will first | !s banker to pay in the nbtes, and found to his | sipement, where. propriety resides, and ‘wher Iu store and for sale as low as at any house in town | fel ean ca lose {ts moisture—his cotton or his blood. There | “"rprise that they were all counterfeits. His | Cyikespcare seems to baye gathered his comic were mus TRS «Ina little lodging-house, Rue de La Tour Reserve 4 hewite all day, with the handkerchtet as a tlag | neat inquiry was SE ian tlaenkot tote | dale He is therefore more agreable to the WINTER SUITS. WE ROAST OUK OWN COFFEES. tation. eee 7 e fire in his | ached. ars 0 . a : HOICE NE » : @’Auvergne” te went to the theater and fount Mate- Cte Oe a in the mine and at | Hamburg correspondent, and earned that. he | Fenecte, od ee Ee, nan any ceney Bathor | Simeek SUITS, 6S WINTER SUITS, 616 CHOICE BEW CROP TEAS. “Ves ou? ee elt, to be sure, 4 gnawing at | ciont he goes scudding through a ‘cold hali, | ¥as profoundly ignorant about the whole affair. | serves to be studied as one of the original mas-| WINTEE SUITS, $10 WINTER SUITS. gis P. P. LITTLE & Co. : ee mach, bat itwasa pleasure t suiler for | {ee ing every leap. Long after every one elas | It wasasadrolt a fraud as was ever plotted. — | e ‘The following notice appeared inthe Vimes of | 'T* Of .the danguage.”—Alcott's “-* Congord | WINTER SUITS, $13 WINTER SUITS, 820 | secs 20h" sasleep he starts up with a terrific sneeze, and Da Cor. tth and K streets, Navy Yard t thout ceremon' nds that his feet are sticking out below the | August, 186 | WINTER SUITS, WINTER SUITS, $22 | wae SO eae iuite, and the handkerchief, which be meant | | “On ike rth, instant C10 were paid into the Winkew /Miavdseion. WINTER sUITS, WINTER SUITS, €25 | (GRAND STOCK FOR THE SEASON re, only that I fear that my bu- | {; ab cs 6d to have carefully located for just this emer- | bavk, terk, as ‘J. E. J.” talks in a very sensible way , _paa: = af | mace ee ee re mae ring oat of the | Zency, is nowhere to be found.—Panlury News, | 19 receive a bank note of equal value. This | ayont the propensity to attempt too much in | YOUTHS SUITS. i AT EUROPEAN PRICES. ness! You! Doyou know that makes | Chie stomach kent him aveke sil night, but = The Pall sat | ticket ought to have been earried immediately | window gardening, in the New \ork Tribune: | Fruits in glass. 2,000 Ibe. French Candies, me think Ihave taken you for some one else! | Qpbtialmineas met to sleep?” Mo read” hissed Women as Prystcrans. je Pall Mall | to the cashier, instead of which the bearer tool Ip farming, hintstrom practicable but ob- YOUTHS’ SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, 912 | Fresh Olive Oil. | 30 to 4c. per Ib, 5 nt Let us make a better plan. Are | it rrad benim that letter: woted onch’ Pinna Sere vess tie masseter Guabrine Geree: hth a eee eee {0 the original | seure cultivators are highly usefi: so in flori- | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $8 YOUTHS’ SUITS. §13 | French and Xuglieh Fivah Daioe, Almonds. : * ; * ud read agi ; noted » | have been the measni ern , and presenter ne cashier a note of | % a wind experience | YOUTHS’ BUITS, surre tar ecane, Walnutn, & 6, Fr busked and ground and sifted each word, in- | ment of St. Petersburg to discourags the emi- . In the evening the clerk found adetici- | Gryvre and window, gardening the oxy ot spe, | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $10 YOUTHS’ SUITS, @18 | pickles, Sauces, Malaga Grapes 49°. pei ib. eee aut we will walk down to- | tefpreted each comma; he read it silently, he | sration to Zurich of Russian women desirous of in the accounts; and, on examining the | Cial service, though the information generaity | ee ne ar = “i read it aloud so that it might enter his heart by | studying medicine at the university there, great kets of the day, not only that, but twoothers, | needed is found in the books and catalogues of BOYS SUITS LEMON and OBANGE PEEP. 25c. per pound. I entered, found the people for whom 1 | beth eyes and ears. So that dinner which he | advantages appear to be held out to such per- re discovered to have been obiained im the | tiorists. We are often too ambitious for variety, ~ | STABLEB'S OOKN, finest in the mark sought, hat the conversation with them whicn | jet eat was the happiest and best In all his | cons in their own country” According to an of- | same manner. In the one the Sgure } was al” | we have too many plants, and perhaps none re- | BOYS? SUITS, $4 BOYS’ SUITS, c. WIENER, | «shed. and retarned, worried and texed | Tore w ot pauses thitn Paul besanin ficial report lately published, eighty-four out or ered to a4, and in another to 5, by which the | ceive sufficient attention. We get alittle of | BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS’ SUITS, $10 nov3s-tr 1915 Pepnsyivauia svenr to tind my unknown friend waiting for me al a ee re ninety-two young women who ciaimed to mat- | artist received near £1,000." everything, and tll our windows with unsightly | Boys? SUITS. $7 BOYS? SUITS. §12 5 t r took my arm and we retraced our | DS tt riculate at the Academy of Medicine and Sur- | During the burry attendant upon a procla- . . Here beginneth the story of the dinner on jower-pots, when a single pli ‘OB CASH ONLY. steps toward tt zery in St. Petersburg passed a satisfactory ex- | mation made in front of the Koyal Exchange ee ane i ° ‘ o ail ti would be worth the whole of them. An English Pe anid he, “that 1 wa« = x sous’ worth potatoes, te which I owe altace | \mination and were admitted to the lectures, | one day last winter, when the gorgeous costume g " a ;. wm See ss 1 tivea with two other | Rmowermeent back to mdergo second exama- | ct tnelLeraid, and ie eaparissnnot the horse, | fee ee 7 ee oe eee BOX COATS. | “+ In what | students in medicine, one of whom was named | ‘ation later and only six were rejected on ac- | “nd the proud bearing o garter-at-arms, and | vice in ministering to a love of ornament and of | BOX COATS, #3 BOX COATS, 910 | “ Ethonght r 2 of me rather | Pact and the pr er Charles. All three of us | count of insufficient preliminary knowledge. | ihe sound of martial music, and the reports of Y F a j While fourteen per cent. were ‘rejected last | the Tower artillery, and the noise of trampets, | U¢@uty than scores of such house plants as are | BOX CUATS, $3 BOX OUATS, $12 had occasion to ~shmit to dire privations. One | vear, the number of unsuccessful candidates | arrested attention, fourteen forged notes of £50 | HeMetally geen. ‘The pleasure is never propor- resume the old famil:- : Toned t e ’ Mauls were at thelr lowest Charice | (OF Matriculation bas now fallen to six and a | cach were prosented at the office and cash paid | ore’ cies epee ety ro ea oe A. STRAUS, | 2 Ps unds were at their lowest. Charles | jair per cent., a circumstance which is all the | tor them. Of course there was no possible way | one is <kiliful in angement and combination. Roasted. ' with Paul the a ee that | more gretitying that the requirements of the ex- | of discovering from whence they came. Iu the broad bay-window of one cultivator I | The Popular Clothier, Oolong Tea. Lu cod for one. They had finished | aminers increase every year. About 167 Young | | These cases are outside of other classes of for- | juve seen several callas, a large rhinensper- | = | Imperial Te ’ p farchasel with it aie | Nomen are now studying at the Surgical Acad- | geries to which the Bank of Fngland ispecu- | Ane Sun gorau callas,, & 80 grouped as to AGES PRRREXEV ERA AVE | T wy the farce. The rid wd purchased with it six | emy of St. Petersburg, generally with succeas- | larly liable—of powers of attorney, by which iz 4 potatoes, I ap gi | . ‘ul results, Some of these passed @ less severe | Fauntleroy defrauded the bank of (300—of | j'Pear tke @buge bouquet rather gre he Between 10th and 1th etrects, examination than the eighty-four who have | checks, of exchange bills, and of other Govern- | (yS:nilax; she drapes a window with itin wit. ‘ow matriculated, bat experience has shown | ment debenturee, Taking the amount of paper | ter, and generally her hanging basket is embel- hat it is pore advantageous to the women stu- {| in circulation in this country and England, we lished with numerous sprays from the same re- dents in respect of their studies and of their | believe the comparative loss from forgeries dundant vine. The basket is always filled with | mae subsequent career that the first examination | alone to be greater than here. things bright and pretty, budding and bloom- | 1 mi mn. pape 2 ou. strict and comprehensive. TS i ip ‘al PENT St examination. | "<r placed my fried potatoes on the corner of | ‘Mowld be SIEICL ANG comprehensive: Sanp amp Mcp Barus—Dathe of sand or | ng, The slmilux suns up the handice and | : lied, and we pascal alone. | ‘he table and started fer the water, but at the A CrRiovs Story comes to us across the | mud have had a reputation, more orless de- ing itself in @ mast ngrecable seauners Tals Seen gotee one, foentty Fieur. e ae | door L turned to sce thar the potatoes were van- | ocean of a shapeless bundle of rags found re- | -erved, for centuries ; and at the present day <qaaaes her ptoch OFsoeae iat, Guoeah heer j pure Cosme aud Pior Apple Cheese, ‘ I putdown the pitcher and started to | cently ina tree-top in the South Africacolony | ere employed to a considerable extent in difter- | ‘omprises her sto lglg go SEWING MACHINE EiDSt Oh onsar-cared Hame in the cox ir rescue. My compantons were no longer atal. Ie proved to be one of the missing | one parts of the world. By tbe former the it Cheerful with blooming byosetae sea tulips. | = -tLINE, ‘and Bic Gotten, orem a men, they were tigers eager pons which floated out of Parisduring the habitants of the shores of the Maditerranea: Cultivate @ few things, cultivate them well, Bich flavored @. , and J Teas. we maehee ee Poe raceetom tho! Government of Nadloual De: | {ubien, “Fhe proces of taking his’ ease | sodtanseur Tack woh all woceten afoul | KECOMMENDED To ant rewazes wy | Neuss Gareisey Ove, Man ood Sate ot the dish and ran out of the ho me aagereens | tenecce Wee generais'in the feld, and. messages | is very simple! the patient Buriee himseit | "ule, given me vears ago, and whenever Ihave | THE BEST MEDICAL FACULTY OF THIS Tee ben ierored old Brandies, Whiskies and oa But what could { do? My med to be an excelient man, have dined,” said Paul and Chark aid I, ‘I bring my dinner with me. you; but I am dreadfully thirst a side to side of the streets | 1) 5 hege tote, teahieg tae | There's uo water in the pitcher, go to the S. BH. Bacon, ‘Market Space, three doors from Trh | FAMILY GROCER, as find it. the truth,” he broke ont. | re But there ‘ mi g ‘ i It has uniformly been ; vo | Wines,goarantecd pure, New Mackerel, very tet wi Jiey and ran for it. They came | of love and cheer, of sorrow and complaint | almost completely in the hot, dry sand, and | “?Parted from it, the resu y COUNTRY AS THE EASIEST, AYO ~ erei, vory mae | 2 ty rs of a ho = | trom the suffering citizens fo thoi friendaout- | remains thus, some time after & protuse per- chagrin and regret. NOTINJURIOUS TO THE HEALTH | _Wamliy trode wll Gnd sto their benett 10° + ae ina | ter heard them ¢ side. Ift ernment had no better way than | spiration roken out; the perspiration is = = ed OF 7 tod wy uk aoe " Fees ere ee ed anid followed | this cf reaching ite commanders, itis peckaps | soon followed by a rash upon the chin watch | Me Fakes docs mnie Pi irene ya | OF 38E OPERATOR. i Saye. = Ttriod to | not surprising that the military ‘operations of | subsides in a tow days. ‘The littie benelit arie- | u have such @ deli- | y iy | worning Merritt, Wheeler, one of the indicted | nt was too ex- | been suggested that the contents of this aerial | sweating, which frees the blood from impari- | ™8Fderers Low confined inthe county jatlin | ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., ad ont of breath to eat. | wail may have by eating | France occasionally lacked consistency. Ithas | ing from this core is due in the maint to the coulil make you believe that I was so ; 4 Auburn, cut his throat with a razor, making a ante et at n important bearing upon the |-1ies through the pores of the skin, which 1 a \ AT \ Weret ind were installed in © sort of | Meantime I heard them on the floor below. {etal of Bazain bute a question whet will i | latter, ts locally drrtated aud excited to Gra tachech sage” mreens cancrontoee | EAT ae | GROCERS occas nh Seen aaa b- “ ¥ key in a | terest the pu ‘ar more than the purport of | greater action by direct contact of the sand. | " 4s 7 oe ’ eg HY Stlend ordered veal, Send Amd rae yey nen Te anne enteral dton Gariha | the letters is how tho balloon should bavefound | But the iatter, the cok cones co pealenay | 1x. When found bre bad lost about two quarts of LENT closex! the door behind me and locked it. | ite way from France to the southern extremity | the continent of Europe, among which those | 004, and the cell presented a sight almost ex- arse, what is alw, E ‘ wetly elm t MASONIC TEMPLE Sone tae se ing. | of Africa. Natal is over 5,000 miles from Paris | of Strasburg, Franxenband, and Marienbad in | “¢y fimilar to che small bedroom in which he sete ene . po reer She looked ups frightened, Tmaseat of breate: | ina direction almost due south. We should like | Germany bave the highest repatation keore, euicared bit slates, latte Welen, 8 fom SEWING MACHINE, “ten Se tawese 4 penalty. By the | panting, and with my neckhared. She tried to | to know what Prot. Wise’s caster.» enrrent was | ally more beneficial. © They are prepared in | ™ 2 = Corner Sth and F streets, to commit suicide, for all ie A 8 5 4 1c Tr. Falter, alter! Bring some Brie ehesse, | question me, bat in her fright could only say, | Sing Rbole tne Alr-ship mado this extracrding- | the ‘lowing manner: Bog mud is thoroughly | Cacotally made. On the evening peoviogs he | SBVERY PURCHASEE SHOULD BXAMINE if you have it “Monsieur, Monsieur, what do you wau' called Constable Boyle to his cell and made the | 77/78 PERFECT PIECE OF MACHINERY. OPPOSITE U. 5S. PATENT O#FicE, a Ten att. don’t know you u y Te, i- | Wafer, the mixture being made so soft that the | Forvine confession of having eommitted three ; } My Thend rang and called again. “1 am | « feould only say “Husht” very, energeti- sensed ane walling tae of whe ooere an body can sink into it; the temperature is raised | tutgers “He sald that herewith another man | SLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. siseen doubd make a sensation here. Waiter, | cally. for | had heard my enemies, who, havin together, chatting about thetr separation, when | pathe uty be sith 16 A pamed Graham, killed John Jones, of Ithaca. | AGENCY Ar HAND cee eae as eeu, ana | SSeaE ea Raters communicating tocar | RGoia aay suadcaly. as Hr heving forpornn | betas ney bo, exe fhofier ant wa mrgared Sy bis at Black peel pri te a Eh nnn Ee ee ee Cer one ions a put in either case, the duration of a single | {'‘ttle Falls, one aay he Knocked. negro into CHAS. BAUW'S TRE FINEST GRAPES, can’t catch the rabbit.” ++ As certain! we chased : . t to $ Tne forfeit, the forfelt!” cried my unkown | ‘But where’ is he, then? He must have Sacer oy reams caer tar ond Om they foueed te. | which the "body Te Mill Bl Dut when he shot tim at Port Byrom | HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY,| THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, friend. “ But f warned you. Waiter, an extra | gone somewher 5 ¥ A s Bottle of the most expensive wine at the ex |“-''They began to knock at the doors on the | *élassoflager beer. early in the mornin a er ie a pense of this gentieman. ory Pogue he es age an abate fat Bad the Reeek & Hangarise palinkio ane jo ich they are particularly tress, Lottie Watson.” SE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-OURED “ best “d - It is 8] twown, have eo notice pul rf WEAR. fine Yellow, you Indeed ave no memory, We crer tisres wan roleabiad: <Accien wha wee) anes ee en the ara! Boning saat | Chica fullowed erfere: brates and, onic ase SE ee ee eee ek os ae B 5 re " mies e real cai — . jake a slip Zrotwirhetanding that Lreealied to | pursued could only bea malefactor, a thief, au carthquakes, every one, no matter who, ie fore | called Weather pains, In former times, their a rperae, Ceo pe wen te ence ot eee price City, THE WHITEST FLOUB, the agreement about not making ~ | aseassin. thon, ‘to ad I inder efficacy was ight to depend upon the large KID GLOVE DEPOT. n tecate in connection with rabbit stew. You | «In the name of heaven, Mademolesll Rr ee De gl eel in them, | 1A! besent bis boots below, supposing the maid EPO ‘cre never caught before.” And ke made | said I. give me a glass of water.” Indeed, my | Denelty ofrecelving 25 stripes with a rod, and ice aie anes - a sae = HOSIERY DEPOT. HE RICHEST COFFEES, ~ ~ a paying @ .” “ngland. we him J furion Dning had ted the th bf erm poresot the ekin. It was even su] ave no‘memory,and as ua have siteady opeken of, aT was nimose deed Tux near of the arctic region does not hug, | that there existed @ magnetic current in the {ietbel cated” Kim the prion worm oy HUMAN HAIR DEPOT. stration acted : H : i : e i i i H g to give you & terrible il y | with the agony. » declining to eat his cap- gly Fong nny Faireena noticed ‘and he also noticed a | _CORSEST made to order of any Style, and perfect Here we have been together an hour, and “She indy gare me a glass of water, of which the ie that the | Pit of ests tun shea ‘He | Fit warranted. : onava br have heen addressing each other in the most | she spilled half In her agitation. It appears of & universal poultice, | Ot 7 ‘have as soon Of anking THE HIGHEST ICES, ar manner-——* that two chambers on the ing were empty, ‘of the the | fhe maid to 7. ‘for hig ©. BAU™, one as no one opened to my enemies. They began eat and moisture which we apply to s.sore SSS bck his venerrkond oe be eee a= ia Well, absolutely I do not know who you ane pier ean loudly at the door which covered r the bread and them bimeelf. The Oberlin Times, in narrating 408 BEVENTH STREET, Treaily eannvt pretend to describe the out- - “Don't gpen, ‘Men, or at least permit me to Phens See ae en) ao Cok: | Oe come eons One deca-tr Intelligencer Building. | HE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, Fegeous laaghter which followed this hw potetees.* — = ,, | poman, whether his station be high or low, ik ol ith « +But, sir, they will break the door open.”” kurt a WiFR.—Sw > ada, < '* sebrontinns and tien epees saat cee Reed a caaah giamamere baat John Davis shot and instantly killed 8. 5. TO BE HAD 18 WASHINGTON. At lest when ke got breath hetold me his name. Hedge. Thomas m, Davis’ brother- Totell the truth, he chum | ‘** Not before I have eaten my potatoes ” same time open t! oun whem my relations had eosseee inued at | She be; a speak to my pursnere outside. ing for Dr. Parker ere?” i in~ lew. who was by, thereu| drew a revolver gh the head, Intervals ever since. Bethe had allowed his | “ Who @7-A vomnabuliat in Elkhart, Ind., latel erate. He then made his escape. peard » bad become * “Open.” rouble in the Davis tamily was the cause of the = aia cea: beplanice at’ fee oeenn TT “to uot open the door to, people that 1 culmea fo tho top ef 100 foot chimaey aad tragedy.” Hedges nad. tried to induce Sirs, fe BLPRONZO YOUNGS « cv., havey couki remember Secas: rt ; wi iia : ‘ usband with him. Herald Jouebies bad cemcuwrad See Win eaten | te Gamnaians cama renter. “Wiewselk ABE Beg aan borcune ot Ses bale em 1 rae eaena ae {We shall Jers iv~ Dry Sillery and Retran ‘ a, o little calm, : ‘ 1 ‘other day? i 4 ‘coming winter oe Sitewantye | Mite Whe walter came to Welk as | ing OF a io'feave the room. Tam dying with | carefully examining his unmentiousbles,its | lecturing through Ohio. They aro sorry’ she » Chickens should Ouockas ax Wine Muncmarry, ee en “Gentlemen, I am very sorry. 1 was mis- | fright.” worn out, sir.’ 5 . We bave no stew.” +} Mademot: 1 am so breathless now that | sg-‘i declare. mother,” said a little | S@The New York fire commissioners have ———— "Eeweemie ae mood for langhter that this | I aon ast > = girl, ine vretty little way. ‘tis too You | created a corps of sappers and miners, consist- jAmeri- S™4MFING DEror, sad news only ox ted new outbreak. “Proba- cs SOpant trem the outside. “You are har- Sinkys seat me to fag emp ngs fo agar ye —— a 617 SEVENTH STREET, pus a Ps fried Ss G we shoul aghed ail the same. “The { « “Abt” said abe, a Uttie reassured, “itis only | sleepy.” When necessary (9 arrest the progrem of are vPrr | seamtr esieRevens Ofco, “a ; should have laughed all the same. The sa,