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i} " TLE. nd what was thore firefly specks dancing Lenox’s future brother-in-law, somebody pro- BABY AND BARY'S NURSE. A Danbury Divine Rays a. Game aie a RAILROADS. Spee swiftly over it, and what did it sll mean? nounced the words that mate wsacquainted, | How closely seever woman may find shut Rooster by Wistake. | DISCOUNT FOR CASH! e old years go, | Johnny answered her mental question almost d after a most delightful waltz and cosy little | against ber certain avenues of human endear- Rev. Mr. Pinkcey, of Slawson, boaghts game | on Bs soon as it was formed. ** Somebody's trying | chat over an ice, 1 ventured to compliment Mrs. | or, she bas been left in meg oe rooster from a Danbory dealer | to throw the train off the track.” said be, in a | Lenox on her “wonderfal heroism of cme ald for the disulay of In | Pinkney tnforms us that he = whisper. «Look -at the pile of things they've | “+ My heroism,” sbe cried, opening her bine | one department of skiil it hath not pleased the | fowl was of the game species; he bought it be- * FORK ae ARs ow. ar heaped up. What'll we do | ever: I'm not re that I hi wer done | lords of creation to compete with the weaker | cause of its shapely appearance. We believe aimee -OR CASH! Sr Ad 5 Ripen the harvests of vg ent know.” said Miss Pairoanks, drag’ | anything heroic Arthur,” she went on. ad- | sex. As a nurse, and more particularly the | this statement, and are confident that the goot J) ISCOUNT FOR CASI! .S EY a GS and fla-bing in the san ging bim close against the embankment where | dressing ber husband. who came to us at this | nurse of young infants, woman may act without Pre ple of Slawson will acquit him of all blame | ease Accommods ™ the shadows where thick and clinging to janeture, “ Mr. Flanders is taiking about my | let or hinderance. Compassion or necessity | jn the unfoitunate aftair of last Sunday morn- thon, Asiiy, ex, Littie by littie th | bisn as tf he were her last hope. eroism!| may, indeed, tempt some tender-hearted man | ing, the particulars of which are as follows: At ] 33am x oe "pal As the vew years come and the old years go. “ U've got a prstol,” said Johnny, displaying a He must know abont your drowning the | to assume temporarily the fanctions of nurse, | the time the trouble commenced, Mr. Pinkney | ree y = eee ee eee ne ail the cats in | kittens, Inst summer, and leaving the cover off | but let a woman approach, and bow cheerfully, | was engaged in arranging his neck-tie prepara- | DISCOUN > CASH! wen 0.33 6m. Fen Line Shes ou thn queued the meses Ves | his mative town. | Would it be good plan to | the tub to give them a chance for theit lives,’ | how gracefully, will the ‘post of duty be re- | tory to puiting on bis veet und coat, Happentog SCOUNT FOR CASH! Line, from orea, & t it mounts to the skies.p | creep up, ane threaten ‘em, and then while | gaia ber husband. si to her as hers of right, and asa matter | to iook out the window he saw bis new rooster md shelter for wandering herds, | they were—were stupiticd with tercor, you | Five minutes of eager inquiry and rapid an | ef course. and a rooster belonging to the Widow Rath- | a hundred singing birds | Know. to bind 'em hand and foot, and then sig- | swer followed, at the endof which Mr. Lenox | It is questionable whether any avocation so | hurn, sqnaringom in the strect for a fight. Sar S the great rocks grew, | nal to the approaching engine?” said: “Well, its one of Paul's stories; I’ve | speedily becomes ite own reward as that of sed and pained by this display, he imme: yg gy when the world was new: Mirs bairbanks looked at the pistol, and at its ,newn him to tell them before. excused | nursing a young infant. That nurse must be y Started ont to repel the disturbance, but yQ@ PER CENT. DISCOUNT! imoreAc 2:43 p i ently, stately amd free, young owner,and the combination of the two, myself for half an hear and hastened to the | indeed bereft of every feeling of sentimeut who | was too late. When be got there, # half dozen Sally. from, Cites of coral under the sea with the ‘orritied stupefaction that they were | Parnatsas Theatre. Just as he had sat a year | does not feel alittle nearer heaven while con- young 1uftians with cigars in their mouths and | ore, dally from Lutte by little are huilded—while «o. CiRested to produce. was so intensely ludicrous | before, Paul Lenox was sitting in the chair sa- | templating the innocence of her young charge. | evil in their eyes,had surrounded the birds which orth ‘The new years come and the old years go. that ber sense of fun overcame her terror and | cred to the critic of the Morning Trampet, and | whose very helpleseness makes so strong aa ap- | were aircady in the afttay. They would theuct i restored her self- possession. radiating contemptof the whole modern his- | peal to the tenderness of her nature. Love | their heads out at each other, and rustle their 4 - a — Little by little old tasks are done: { wouldn't do that.”’ she sald, soberty. “You | trionic profession from every line of his tace. seems spontaneously to spring up in the heart | necks, and then dance around and strike out JO PER CENT. DISCOUNT! Se are the crowns of the faithful won, poight De obliged to Kill one or two of them. and | + Paul Lenox,” I whispered as I eat down be- | of @ nurse towards her nursing, aud Ihave | with their spurs, and jamp back and thrust out Washicgton ai So * heaven in our hearts began. | just think of gotmg throngh the world with the | side him, just as the curtain was rung down on | heard a humble old negro woman declare that | their beads aga And when the boys<aw him 3.50 pm connect ‘With work and with weeping, with langkterand | Memory of « murder upon your soul. the fourth act, “what did vou mean by telling | she could never again undertake the office, be- | they shouted out; “Hurry up, baldy, | Mr. Pink- Taipefor Marihaen, tex Bowie at 18 5. m.. an4 play, “It wouldn't be murder,” said Johnny,“ but | me that awful fabrication about your cousin | canse it was too painful to her to give up her | ney is alittle bald,) or you'll miss the fun.” Mr. 1.50 pom. and 3:10 p Little by little the longest day justifiable homicide. I guess I'd better go.”” Jane?” babies, as she was compelled to do in changing | Pinkney was inexpressibly shocked. It was 1Q PER CENT. DISCOUNT! | "2110 0)m acd 9.399. m, oo. 5 ‘And the longest life are passing away, “Stop,” said Miss Fairbanks, m her most My dear fellow,” said Lenox, “if you will | her employers. How instinctive isthe prompt- | Sunday morning: the homes of two of bis dea- - et Washington at 10 Parsing withont retarn—while so— | Anthoritative fashion; «Stay here and let me | disturb my contemplation of the bighly-classic | ing to cherish whatever is younger aud weaker | cons and several of hie most prominent mem- ro eh BES a me 3 40 ont ‘The new years come and theold years go. think.” drama, you must take the conse juences.”— | than ourselves is strikingly demonstrated in | Lers were in sight, and here were those roosters J a en a Johnny obeyed, but cocked the redoubtable | goston Globe. the case of children themecives. In a large carrying on like mad, and a parce! of wicked ae "ae . | pistol, and stared intently up the road. The = = family with slender means it is beaatiful to see | and profane boys standing around shouting their 2 Of ASH strect and Pen JANE FAIRBANK’S HERGISW, men who were piling various obstructions upon | Peck’s Experience with a Coal Stove. | with what operearted rejoicing anew baby | approval and noisily betting on the result. He Until January 1, 1874. nar Gch etrest aot P. — | the track evidently meant that their work | ‘rhe La Crosse Democrat says: We never had | is welcomed. How protectingly and admiringly | nite an effort to orcuce ine towl, but it eladed a cosiainntr es ai oe ASt f Thanksgiving Eve. should not be done in vain, foraithough a zen | a coal stove around the house until last Satur- | do the little band hover around the youngest | him. ‘The perspiration streamed down his face, Uckete to Olactnoatt A Story oO! ss is - | rails were already artistically flung fogether, day, have alwas* burned pine slabs and pieces | and tenderest of them all. By-the-way, such | which burned like fire, nls knees trembled, aml : ata . i | they bad ascended the embankment and were | of our neighbor's fence. They burn well. too, | tender mercies may be cruel, as was witnessed | he felt, as he saw the neighbors gathering, that Prancte Last Thanksgiving eve, I sat in the ti | trying to pry @large rock from its bed to add | but the tence got all 1 the other day in my triend’s family, when, upon | f the earth would only open ail swallow bin samvimannbea " 2 and Parnassus theater, with a sense ef conscl to the pile. johnny could bear their voices a# | por said he woul occasion of nurse having unwarily tarned her Just as “EL. DUBAREY Nirtue pervading every fibre of my beiug be | they «poke to each other, and inwardly chafed gotacoal stove it | , litde Sadie, three years old, was foand E. 8. TOUNG, Gent Pass'r Ag: Twas tere with Paul Lenox, dramatic | gr his enforced inaction, but consoled himself | \% lassic sl tragedy Ned the ““Kadianc Home.” and any man | stuffing her baby'sister’s mouth with ber own at thee Tosa whete Lacctetly longed | ©¥ Feflecting that, as he was protecting a lady. | that aays we didn't have a radiant home at our | dinner consisting of chicken and rice, wedging to be, an i gameaat ie Shere Blech on nobody could rt call him cowardly, nO | house tor about tour hours last Saturday night, | it in with @ large silver fork. J! n'importe. | and teking im the » D O10 RAILKVAD. “piece, came up, Battie | it é a glance On and after SUNDAY, November 2, 2673, trains Beene ro oaa | matter what happene, is_@ republican and a villain. | The prompting love was ail the same. With | with the other rooster. “Fair play, ave WASHINGTON CITY as follows ‘in periectunivon. Eyawned for the siaty: |. “Johnny.” ead Miss Fairbanks. so sharply | “you sce wedidu't know anything abonte al | what an air of consclous superiority and be. | Tit new comer for the benetit and Way Pointe 2 00 Ae sents walt betmecn the foarth | 824 uddeniy that he fairly jamped,«+ How far | stoven We filed the Radiant Home about halt | nignity Jenmte, oho en dast totter alone, | «Don’t step on the birds, old ont se Foiat- oss. 5 2g ine ered ohat kent Louoe | Of le the nearest station at which this exprese | fuliot pine fence and when the staff got well | looks down upon “+ ittle sisst®” in arms. particular benefit of Mr. Pink who crazed rchoateantemnenmemmunted Pe and fifth a oo and won fod | he aoe ach tiea to going we filled the artesian well on top with And who shall say how mighty are the deeds | heyond reason, was jumping about, swinging -ooA mM when I was startled by a deep sig ’ id Johnny. | coal. Itsimmered and sputtered about five or | to spring from these budding germs of bene: his arms, and muttering Incoherent things. to 200A M ay bee d he, dropping his | gy couicn't climb the embankment and go | fen minntes,and all went out, and we puton an | lence? Let them swell thore bude of brotherly | the great dncger oF teehee ee ae | S43 4M very Eee Lb gin d round and come down on the track again, aud | overcoat and a pair of buckskin mittens, and | kindness, shielded by the fostering care of Pa- | ants. “Good for old. Pinkney’s rooster 1200 m Mare pritate box at whom he had bess at | Ket to the station in time to stop the train there, | “went out too, to supper, "We remarked, in | rental warenfores? ie tne after-atruggle to | screamed the boys in delight, a8 that. fowl - 100 Px Buively staring.‘ 1 wonder if she remembers | tld Be the course of the frugal meal, that Jones was a e with the seltishness of the world memories | knocked a handrnl of feathers from his op red 2 | b re ot ome Th ke ‘vin eve, five years “ Hardly,” said Johnny: - “‘troad” for recommending such a confounded | of the disinterested affection poured forth to | nent'sneck. ‘The Parson knows how to | Hore concinéed to continns te offer their . itimere and Way Po 445P¥ ee, Soe WRMy SRNR LIER SOM, . “What shall we do’ asked Miss Fairbanks | refrigerator to a man to get warm by. After | bless our childhood will invest us with a pano- | Sent 4 ce yed man gleefully. Mr. Pink ° ss Ha or Philadelphia Re press ere “90, «she°” asked, but jast then the | *2#in- supper we took a piece of ice and rubbed our | ply of faith in the charities of our race strong | contd have swooned. “T'll you five dot Cee of Cincinuatt, Columbus, Pittebure and ia Brodreew dye gon nae Leaon kant hin ovttte Jobuny ardently urged the advantages of his | hands warm, and went in where that stove was, | enough to withstand many an onset of tempta- | on the Wihler aid the rough man, earnestly St. Louis Baprees, :daily }.. T50P™ prempter’s - — — cate attonts to the | Plan to intimidation, and Miss Fa:rbanks was | resolved to make her draw and barn if it took | tion urging us not to believe in ro geod. winking at the clergyman. “Take him, Pink- Baltimore and Way Pointe. 745P™M Cai brows and became strictly attentive to the | hair inclined to allow him tocarry it out. Vil- | ail ene pine tence in the First ward. The attractiveness of the theme has beguiled | pey; take him, Pinkne horused the crowd | LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S Boston, New York and Phila, Expres 930 P.M extte and entrances, the Sots ether | line, she reflected, drawing her knowledge | “Our petter half threw guilt over her, and | us into generalities, when we meant to coutine | Of rag-mufins. «Ms friende protested the . PULLMAN PARLOR CARS for Bi ore, at Rite ane ae ere er eet nit | trom’ several text-books on moral philosophy, | shiveringiy remarked that sho bever kacw | ourssivercr a tee specific directions for the | uofortunate minister in a voice of agony. “I aud 9:49 A.M. and 3.30 and 8.49 ability befogging 1 ‘team blunders. Not be | {specially adapted to young ladies’ seminaries,” | what real selid comfort was until she got a coal treatment of new-born babies. < cannot, I cannot—” “Ii hack you, sir.” said FURNISHING GOODS For Smee TRAINS. " ee cule caroalt wed cot having cay toon. | Wate. alwaye cowardly, and when Johany sp- | stove. Stung by the sarcasm inher remark, | ‘The very foe chen ren a nurse is tore an enthusiastic man with a fish-pole, ““1'll put bay Tone . peared to them these particular wretches would, | we turned every dings in the stove that was | member that, small though the litre creatures sibility im regard to the formation of public and there would be no | movable, or looked like it had anything to do | are, they etill must breathe. Do not cover the Just as she had decided to | with a draught, and pretty soon the Radiant | baby’s face, as i 1.440000 749 P M up for you, and you can let me have from your ¥: donation.” The Cer; d. ter] — et the manner of some nurses. | the Widder,” shouted the retet wan toate, | AT DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CE opinion, Ientirely neglected the play, and de- voted myself to gazing assiduously at the lady ed y who had effected the miracle of enchanting the | *!0W the young mar to enter upon bis philan- | Home began to beave up heat. It was not long | Accustom a chila or Baltimore without stope—At 9-43 a: snare tase ne ag cAESTS LESTE BANTINOES, «40 rom the first to inhale rres! Pinkney, indicating that lady's bird by a motic t. . 2 6:2 Av. =: 45 a1 rt fw u-hating Paul Lenox, andof | tropic and murderous enterprise, the stone | before she stuttered like the new Silsby steam- | air, taking the precaution to protect the topand | of his finger. Mr. Pinkney clutched it, drop- A By ise we 3.30, 4,4 .30,5.06,6, 6 50 cchig & aemaiaahany ana feaue loon ich the men had been endeavoring to loosen | er. ‘Talk about your heat! In ten minutes that | back of the head, so as to be shielded from ex- and - e ping on his knees as he did s At the same Va . ¥ ann Little used to praise of the fair sex. She was, as | Yie!ded to their efforts, and came down, bring: | room was as much worse than a turkish bath as | posure todraughtsof air. So simple a direction | fas the some nears bey vox tote ON ALL CASH SALES 7m e- Sia a0sis move, ing with it a great cloud of dirt and several | Hades is hotter than Liverman’s ice-house. The ay seem trivial, but the following caught the clergyman’s bird, and also drop be bad said, lovely, andy looking at the clear- Pa ro ert BY B pped eut, handsome face, and remem! bering Lenox’s | *@aller rocks, and extinguished the light. The Es ‘piration fairly fried out of a tin water coole | happening w FROM BALTIMORE. oe et Ste A. Mand 12 burst inti fanity, audible oven at the = Me thatit r the begga ol vation. | on bis knoes opposite. JTust then Mr. Pinkney eh MAIN LINE. L * | men barst into profanity, audib! the next room. proves that it may not be wholly supertiaous. | jooked up, and there saw two of hisdoaconm met = Ee * . teak words. I tried tw Sind in tte lines some sug | Getance at which Sie Puirbauke steed, aca | gn’ opened the doors, and the snow began to | Two uncommonly intelligent Indies, calling | several ct'the wembers stating down neon the UNTIL JANUARY 2, 187 A MAIN LINE. ion ik eee — se Whane mon the | seeming, to her, euficiently fiery torekindle the | melt ag far up Vine street as Hanscombe's upon the mother of an infant two weeks old, ex- % scene with an expression tbat brought blo 1 | €Mtinguisbed lummary, but they consoled theme | house, and people all around the neighborhood | pressed a wish to see the cbild. The mother, an a that Srought the blood CHESTER Via . to his face, and with a groan of inte | prc feoer in “biag Tate pki Gpcaes I onsi- | Selves with assuring esch other that the thing | proton linen clothes. And we couldnt stap the | being catled away, left them, and when she re- | the unhappy he Gropped Mrs. ‘Rathbarn's | On account of the continued unssttied fi al "Tamang queried, mentally; but neither ¢! Note ouce told | Was safe any way, and then came rapidly along | confounded thing. We forgot what Jones told | turned to the bedside found that the ladtes had | fowl, and darted into the house. Ac anee we be CR THE VAL IRGINIA VIA ME Sire ett aa tne rank. fearlons eyes told | the opposite embankment towards the spot where | ue about the dampers, and she just kept «bil | drawn the blankets so closely that in a few | recovered from his mishap. he sent in hia reaig, | CDAition, and the temporary decline in prices of TROPOLITAN BRANCH Sees One a eeeread, the snestion to, Lenox. | the indy and hoy were standing. ing. ‘Tho only thing 'we could do was to go to | more minutes there would have been no further | pation, Mut mention’ sean ee ee ms AtS A.M daily, excopt Sanday, arriving st Har Pprerten Spen: Bae ocbngmmgtiengys: Soy Shay bod fald she; “they're coming this way.” | bed, and leave the thing to burn the house up | need for care; the little creature was well-nigh | BalOM. the meantime, and it transpired that | *™* Seeds. fevvburg at 4 P.M. and Staunton early the sane ' renewed my quest ap ao aaa toe | Never you mind,” he replied, ‘they won't | jf it'wanted to. We stood off with a pole, and | smothered. ae Tar as the worthy man was concerned there — FOR ELLIQOTT'S MILLS until the green curtain = sorta be the sub- | *¢ Us, and we'll go up the road and stop theen- | turned the damper every way, and at every Careful tenderness is the next requisite fora | was notthe least blame. The te gnation was Our stock is now compicte in all its details, @ AtG:45 A.M. ad 3-30 end 3:49 BP. except tacked Lim with eager questions on the sub- | gine as coon as they pare.”” turn she just sent out heat enough to roast an | nurse to porsess. Centleness may be cultivated. | not accepted Dertary Aeon cay ; a + me to tell you anything,” said | _ (2 Came the two men, swinging their lanterns | ox. | The mere rough handling of a baby’s fecble . = comprises full lines of— SOK PITTSBURG ria METROPOLITAN ROAD “shority.ceome hack to theotce and wart | ard talking with a carelessness which astonished | “We wentto bed, supposingtthat the coal would | frame may coie discomfort amounting to pain. | The Game Muewn as Waker. AND CONN AULSVILLE BOUT! he, shortly. “come back to the offic ‘« | Miss Fairbanks. who had never before realized | eyentnally burn out, but about twelve o'ch Be gentle in touch, if you would nurse success: a 2 ™ = = Leave Washington at S A.M. and 7 30 P.M till I've written up this thing; then I'll talk; now > - os 7 > se t, - he HOW SHARPERS ARE soMeTINES ratp rn | LADIES’ COTTON HOSIERY, aud ge through without change of cars t 5 what utter loneliness may prevail within a few | the whole family had to get up andsiton the | fully. Have you never seen a crying child r LADIKS’ MERINO Hoste PULIMAN PALA a ay ydascden perme the office of the Morning | Miles of the city, and what deeds oi darkness | fence. Finally a man came along who had | soothed and hushed by a mere transiec fiom the THEIR OWN COIN. , MERINO HOSIERY, Three rte Lrshliargenll ping thadhge dhomardbalt ys wale F | may be done in safety almost within sound of | heen brought up among conl stoves, and he pat | armeotone person to those of another more gen- | The St. Louis Globe says: Alout two years | LADIKS’ SILK HOSIERY Through to C1 esecees sid ont 19 an atuaieg bare 66 aig sant | the church-bells of the metropolis. With one | a wet blanket ever him, and went to the stove | tle avd motle rly!) ago a Missouri river steamboat lett Fort Bon- | LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR, Piusburgh at 7:30 P.M. daily PMC toial cenicim on ere cuthect in the | impulse she and Jobnny shrank close to the em- | and turned the proper dingus, and she coole. Remember to keep the baby warm. Colic, | ton with a party of tough and well-t» do miners | LADIES’ CLOTH GLOVES, "FO ANNAPOLIS. Of editorial cynicism on every ree in tae | bankment and listened. oi, and since that time has been | that scourge of the first month of babyhood, | on board. There were also among the passen- | LADIES’ DOGSKIN GLOVES, At 6:45 A.M. and 4:45 P. M., bot not on Sun Saas "process of evolution. and shen | _ Old President will wish he hadn't discharged | fortable as possible. It you buy a coal stove | may be Ing great measure wanted off by den y | gers three or four “brace men,” and betore ar- | LADIES’ CASTOR GLOVES, - FOR NORFOLK eee sip town with Lenox aed | Meo sudden, I reckon,” said one. you want to learn how to engineer it,or ¥ observing to maintain the baby’s body at proper | Tiving at Sioux City they had generally cleaned | LADIES’ CASTOR @AUNTLETS, Atl P.M. bat out ou Sandaj if walking up town w y Phas *: You're sure he'll be on the train,” aeked the | may get roasted. j temperature. Especially guard the feet trom | out the pockets of the miners. The boat stop- | LADIES’ RUCK GAONTLITS. FOR POINT UF ROCKS AXD INTEBNEDI story of dane Fairbanks’ Thanks- | 94),)‘ y | cold. A baby kent always dry and warm will | ped a Sioux City to “wood up,” ant found, | PaDins: poook is GAUNTLETS, ATE POINTS ere eGvemtare.— a 1967 Fes; he is sure to go home to Thanks- Giant Powder for Fishing. seldom be troubled with colic. among others waiting to get on board, a minis- ™ Ae AL 6.19 4. M apd 3.39PM Fhe night before the Thanksgiving of 1867, “They won't relish their dinner in that {Truckee Kepublican.] Washing and dressing baby is the important | terial looking personage with the longest. atrl deturntog, leave Point of Bock eed eith a beg: and. ton the boat oc her kngue | stuck-up howe, to-morrow, I guess. Iwill do | Our correspondent, who asked regarding the | ey wire iketay ire voung mother, and no tri- | most solemn countenance on him you can well eee ays ATi INS ot Washing Mian Sul belie, tee miles tron me innata | that tall son of bis good, 1 fanc¥, to have toearn | use of giant powder acouple of wee | fling duty itis to perform. “Let the nursechoose | imagine. He was dressed in a. suit of black wd an Immenes Stock of the Rageees trelgnet’ © a. 27-30 P.M. dat) ledge and Delict, ive miles from any human | his own bread and butter, instead of keeping | seemedto fear that it would be so f an hour when she unint 0 | wore a white stovepipe hat and “choker” top at Pais + . dd habitation. Lecenidge Sica acters! ayant | bis hands white at Harvard. They say that | employed as to deprive the waters of our bean throngh her task,a place where | collar, ornamented with a black neck handker- Throngh tickets to the Weat can be had at the ae wat eiterate were feminine obstinacy ant | nothing but the old man’s pluck keeps the road | tiful mountain Inkes and r ve i he There shall not be exposed to cold. Us 5 | chief : : Washinston Station, Ticket ties af all hoary of th veral Failte: nee oe | alive; his whole torcune is in it, and if he should | is little danger. Those who have witnessed its | to asto ocension no shock to the ch N, he got aboard and the boat started ‘ELEBRATED SE SS the Company ce, 483 Pounsy Twelve hour me Shut su ldcale ise, | ie the whole thing will goup, and that conceited | explosive force describe its power as territis. It | Soctatyecagon, no shock to the chil | down stream. For twodays he wastnnoticnd | CELEBRATED SEAMLESS KID cial eee leas, Acadewy, sate | fop won't have a cent.” is composed of a yellowish earth, saturated with | pegtectly healed. Let the process be as rapid | by the other paseengers, but ona of the sports GLOVES = teers orem fo ioe ae ae arcane sot thatacesinaiomere: | the last words that the listeners | nitro-giycerine. “The explo-ion, therefure, is NO | as isconsistent with thoroughness, and rub well | at last thought he saw a chanes to make eoaer a ecked at their residence, tanen te ner at home, sh Father “without any | heard, tor the speakers took their way alonga | more or less than explosion of nitro rine. | with a soft towel until reaction 1s produced, | thing ont of the sad and melancholy individual. the bagg \ ment, and committed herself, wit a pone | lane that turned off at right angles from the | The pressure of nuzuberless tons of water has no | F piece of clothing, atter being well aired | The latter would once or twice a day step up te Adelphia, and Boston seo Cacort, to the tender mercies of the railway s¥8- | track, and their lanterns soon disappeared iu | moreef t upon its power, apparently. thanthe | and warmed, should be arranged in its proper | the bar, and with a yoice that was as mild and In one, two, and threo buttons. eb Li jennie rehome Poet an iy per 4 | the darkness atmosphere bas upon ordinary gunpowder. A er and bi ear by, 80 as to t entle as a maiden’ a glass of soda, if in etd K SHARP, Master of Transportation com cand janctionsantisoficerca | the darkness, ‘i sas x N A | order and hung near by, 80 as to by 3 ™ glass of soda, i pee eae Peed eae ene cee ee Miss Fairbanks and Johny ran swiftly up the | thousand little flashes of light shoot out in | without delay or running about from 4 vou please,” and 14 puil a roll of 15 GRO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen Agt., Wisblngton Sy Some che, Secon stniek. | CBSRE2 | song. There wie be Chance that thule fucia | every Givemion fro: tue arge with the | place with the gaked child in one’s arm bitte from’ his pocket and take a quarter {row —_- . . i , Wasiolagt eer ee ee ee a eaiaay | Strength could remove the huge mound of rails se of electricity, the whole bosom of the | often done) to procure essentials that shout ail | their interior layers. ‘Then he would say to the | MISSES’ COTTON HOSIERY, PENNSYLVANIA AIR LINE fal coliation of ae in contradict each other i, | 8nd earth and rocke, and a rapid cross-examina- | Jake trembles with the shock, and a hundre? | have been provided beforehand. Dip a clean | barkeeper, asif under athonsand obiigations, | MISSES’ MERINO HOSIERY, TO BALTIMORE, Guide b a cacae cele Ree es takes | tion revealed the fact that Jonnny’s ideas of | tons ot water rises up bodily from. the sorfa linen rag in water before proceeding to do the | ‘‘thank you, sir,” and walk aft again as if about | MISSES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR, PHILADELPHIA, So seven hours’ traveling which Loteca waket | “‘nignalling” were of the vaguest description, | The report ts weird, shuddering, indescribabie | rest of the washing, and wipe of throughly the | to commit suicide. MISSES’ CLOTH GLOVES, NEW YokK ead cand tae ees tee ne Est | and utterty impracticable without the aid of | species of thunder. that rings in one's ears for | coating of curdled milk adlering to thetongue, | ‘This thing had. gone far enough, and the | Misses’ eu> GLOVES, ‘SP alt borees ren tre: Gand iensatl clsuce aaten treat beaes cen | Sesilalt. weeks, Now, from the very nature of the sub- | gums, and roof of the mouth! Dy adally atten: | gambler I have spoken of at lact-approoched - NT f NEW ENGLAND ere leven miles trom home. standing | “Mise Fairhanks wrong her hands and Johnny | stance, it le extremely dangerous, even in the | tion to this direction all danger of thrush is re- tim And alarge and handsome stock of washers he rep onmertretes : Teniien sence > | balf whi red. mly she started to her | hands of the most careful. Theor: iy, it oved. ‘ould you likea little game of seven-up, a = % . f- 4 waite ceetaa Shay seotcee tetas | Mi ec, can; not be exploded exrept by the peeniiar exp | "Secure the clothes tirmly, int by in arms o a ®. | WATER-PROOF CLOAKS AND ENG- EOF tans aoe leg cognate Ble < | {Didn't you tell me there was a telegraph | that is prepared expressly for the purpose, bat, | Ts between the flaw Seven-up? What is seven-up? Please tell - > ~ 7 rece dation,” and by means of which she bad mesnt | opice in that last station?” she asked. pion b= spite of the theory, it sometimes explodes | you are pinning it on, me, my good friend 2 LISH WALKING JACKETS © is wow aud of the most eee eee eee yer jonT ey tothe sta- | _‘* ¥en,” sald Johnny, wouderinsly, “but the | without a cap. The nitro-glycerine sometimes ng it too tightly.” Use aa few pins a “Why, a game of cards, you know, just to PASLORCARS OW DAY TRAINS iPr byenary! Ney prt man ain’t there; so that’s no good. oozes trom the earth with which it is mixed and | siple, but let the few that are indispansab pass away the time; let us play a gam: = — PALACK Sc EBPING GahS ON tion master, who had kindly, bat feebly, wave “ And didn’t you say you could get in,” said | collects in or about the paper that is wrapper | they are less apt to el “My good friend, I do not know anything | FOR LADIES. Div AT TRAINS on & fag in vain endeavor to attract " Miss Fairbanks, swiftly pin her short ut the charge of giant powder. Uncer th: se itd. concerning cards; I cannot play them.’ ~ | Op ard after Sunday, Ocrover 12. 17%, Of the conductor of the express, who, guessing | tress and tightening her boot lacing? circumstances it is no safer than genuine nitro. | “Tyo not feed a baby every time “Well, come along, we'll show you how to do | THREE TRAINS DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY? the state eo eae Yer,” said Johnny, still more bewildered. glyce: The e: ms arero powerful 4s tO | aim to have regular hours for giving t." And the mild gentleman in black, after {iit be run over Penusivents Air Liue, leaving wre iantt cake she repeated. as he smitea | _,“ Come,”+he said, and started swiftly back | exceed all belie plode a piece of the pow- | Ment. ‘Three hours is a good interval to allow | some further protests, at length consented. a ant next pot of the Baltimore and feediy aud deprecatngit. wat them irritated by | Ml0Ng the road. atarun, followed by Johnny ter nq larger than a pea upon an inch board, | between the meals, but be certain that the sup- | They showed him how ‘twas done, and they MEN'S WEAR: northeast corusr vf hand B Paar! Faecal cere rer Sight | To this day, Master Tweed entertains a pro- | and the board will be shattered into fragm | ply is adequate to the infant's at those | played several games. ‘The gentleman in blas contempt of the ability ot woman to understand | [00R-| re=pect for Mise Fairbanks, on the ground | Tt is solittle understood, even by scten Tailroads said . it b ashington 5-03 a, m, daily ay jaltimore at 9.15 a.m. daily,except San- ony. Leave West Philadelphia et 12:52 p.m, daily acopt Sanda) . i men times. Underfed children will be fretfu); over- | was delighted. Gamblers want to know if he thout making yoo think that no ruics can he Iniddown for its ng. | fed children will besickly. Nodirections, how- | will play poker, five cent ante, just for the fun We have just opened an elegant Tit walk it.” cow,” in w acteristic she ditlers fr: When it is accidentally discharged, scientis's | ever explicit, can supply the lack of constant, | of the thing. (Gentleman in black «: ysbe can’t | CLOTH GLOVES, 1 See cether teeter ate ation | pl! the ladies with whom he is acquainted, and | are rendered none the wiser, because no one | unremitting ‘watchtuiness on the part of a | play the gaine, but they explain again, al the | > pee ag aa See and,” | he candid'y owns that he did not find tt easy to | is left alive to explainthe manner in which it | nurse. Mother-love fortanately does not often | poker commences. ‘The gentieman iu black | CASTOR GLOVES, bg Ml ges y you musnt walk on the | Keep pace with her along the track, and that | exploded. Very few men are competent to use | hes tive 0 0 r 4 reminder, yet even such love can not al- | loses every time. There are six men in the | DOGSKIN GLOVES, Seaday) 82 Mew Tork at 4:89 p.an, daily, except ra when they reached the little station he was | it with even a moderate degree of safety, and | Ways take the place of experience. She, then, | game; each one deals before gentleman in BUCK @AUNTLETS. HICHMOND EXPRESS, leave Washington at OEE lew't ton dae Soc and entduhs att more exhausted than she. In fact, when they | every man who experiments with it ferls thathe | is not a wise mother who does not gladly avail | black, aud ante has beew raised toc intlen ile . 1:13 p.m. daily except Sanday acct eae eine eke pores | had effected an entrance to the building, he had | \s rising his life. ‘To be sure it kills ish. Itis | herself of hints meant to mid her ie then dae | cette black deals awkwardly, and looks at | KID GLOVES, 1 eave Baltimore at 2°34 p. sa. daily, except Sun Abe Vos bac athe. | Breath enough left to peevishly inquire | an instantancous, unmerciful way of slaughter- | charge of her important if lowly task of striving | his bard. | : at she meant to do, while hanks ‘ | In oneand two buttons, and in all shades an2 sires vost Phitsdelpui ty, © lend m tong | ing every fish, be it large or small, within @ | in the first days of infancy to lay those founda | |Next man to dealer bets fve— goes aroun: she Sontag Philadelphia at 6.05 p m. daliy,ox Mi Well” said ‘the station master, looking | taning in gymnasium, was tolerably cool. racius of thirty feet.. But the very success | tions of vigorous, robust health that are the best | and hets ar: raised to one bunited doliet Arrive at New York at 20:10 p, m. daily, oxce aout, as if he kept a boy in each pigeon-hole | ‘Want amateh,” she said, “to light thegas.” | wich aitends the experiment makes @ man | mere earthly blessing that can be bequeathed | Gent i black secs it and makes it abuedecd | seidey: ’ his’ desk, and the stock had untccountabl ~ There ain't no gas,” said Johnny. shudder with horror, and this. together with the | to man,—HMevper's Bazar. | better. Gamblers look surprised, but will not BIGHT EXPRESS, leave Washington at 9.05 of his . et nected st haree’y | ‘Fo light the lamp then. Stop; how many | terror of an accidental exp ne and the fear | | be bluited. The bet has reached five hundred | Extraordinary Inducements "[ Sere Baituncse at 20-05 p.m Se ee eee meet nee eeay is | matches have you?” of the rigorous hand of the Jaw, it Uiscavered, | A Chi!land Fever Destroyer. | dollare—a thousand. Gent in black makes it pth spat eta abated Be pg sea hy ad Sp cept gre ail Nike to One,” said Johnny, searching his pock will to a great extent, deter men from iullowing A communication, which ought to have a | two thousand. Ail draw out except @ Pike's Hy at ow Workec © ete dat Dave hice kept out of milechinr tur one digi” | «If my mother let me smoke I'd have this mode of fishing. special interest for Staten Island, New Jersey, | Peak miner, who sees and calls him: What | To Gentiemen TBAIKS KKTUKNING i Ge maak cae “questioning? that | bUt matehes ain’t no good to me, you <n. | 28d other chill and fever locaiities, has lately | have you?” “Weal,” answers the gent in Fast Line, icave New York at 9 a. an ichaas SOCUE cies sneer Seavtaas pea ut “Find the lamp, pewe] “Boss” Twemp ax Docror.—Since his ill- | been addressed to the French Academy of Sei- | black, “I baye—let me see, let me see—weal, Arrive st Washington at 9.13 fr alsa of ke nae, tar ecaeeinn ant "t risk the mate! nees Tweed has been assigned to duty as los | ences by a Mr. Gimbert, who has been long en- | I hare four ne Richmond Express, leave New Work eeptan to benteat femaicon a night hnny found the lamp while she took off her | pital orderly in the penitentiary, and walle his | gaged in collecting evidence concerning the | ‘The gamblers who have saxpicioned some- OFFERED BY Arrive at Waabi 13-0 p. tn lgrimage slong @ raliroad track, Miss Fair- Cebted it, and then again inquired: | prison uniform is making, there being none in | rucalyptus globulus, » tree of extraordinarily | thing Yefore, now looked wild’ and the light arrives: Wedineent bites, nie Gactned Cr camage Bas services for tant 'e You going to do?” the stock large enongh for him, he wears his | rapid growth, which attains huge dimensions, | begins to dawn in the mincrs tind, ite poections are made in Blew York with steamere parpoce, ar og ired geod lert graph,” said she, shortly, sitting down | own clothes, ‘The Hrooklyn E © | and appears to possess an extraordinary power | leaned across the table anc the littie station and waiked off lowed by a caution tro vely, fol- 4 Hartiore ain the mot | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, | c,tpeyhey You Mew Haven of destroying 1 wilreads, New York Central ana i <matic inttuence in fever- | sarcastic tones he could comn Pelegraph! You a he. y tion master to | on River rail stricken dis‘ricts. It has the singular prop bb, you heave, heave y: You gol darned | Brie Bailway, and steamers on Hudson Maver Y which was ecise!: said she; ‘J learned at schoo! for of absorbing ten times its weight of water j ctimonious son of a gun. . — — . - mchehped hy any a sae. ‘ ¥ would meet » | fun.” ag pre the soil, and of eniltting antiseptic camphorous ‘The gent got up from the table and handed 643 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ate reside noes om oniereicit at thet iked the ave: e. The | | The next three minutes, she says, gave her | a book. He is tobe kept hereon reg: eiinvia, When sown in marshy ground it wilt | one of the gamblers eard. It read “Bill | staan Sicheke eek tedenmamion tae te md cold, she was young and her first gray hair. Would they notice her sig tal erly, and wil pot _be rem dry it up in avery short time. The English | Walker, New Orlea: —one of the most suc- Surtheast corner Ith street and Pea ‘ong, and loved the exercise of walking, and | "8! at the office in the great city so many miles | the penitentiary proper. This is vo sye were the first to try it at the Cape, and within | cessful sharpers in the count ast corner 6th street and Pew er companion, atier his boyish bashtulnes« | %f, Or would they be too busy with listening to | favor extented to him personally, Com. Ste two or three vears they compl ely changed the | x — Station Baltimore and Potomac railros! as Bon < ~ o st the | ; ¢ have determined that onr Shirt Factory shall | 1 Batre ED 8. Yo - - | the messages trom more important stations. | says, but is a course pursued in all cas matic condition of the unhealthy part of the How I Made Chicken Salad. x F hal sete. Nios merge elma pwc balms gram Poe pear gl petition, for help be, audible? | whether of felony or misdemeanor, tn which lt | colony. A few vears later its Plantation was | First let me eny that Lad tao teree. dishes | CLES EtUNine in full force thie winters amd keep | “Sy aeit General Passenger Agent. terested in bts stories of boyish nuagutiness, | Would they be able to signal along the line to | is recommended by the medical authorities of | uracitaken ous large seate in various parts of | at opponite endr of the table, the Ore santo oe | (obey pore RR ae PR de and, school teacher though che was, she contd | step the tram which was traveling swiftly along | the Island. ‘Tweed’s duties here will extend | Algeria at fardock: twenty wiles from Algiers | tonti the Amsrionn Caste g ithe nomen aee emnens P2kQCGH LINE BErws EN WASHING = ely sympathizing with his wicked little | the line te destraction, bearing the Presi- | over a wide field. Beside copying al atarm situated on the banks of the Hamyzel 7 . spicy: the other milder and more delicate, €8- | 79 ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WILL FA pecially relished by ladies, and not afew gen- ~ |r Uemen. hpshand among’ the number, who WED a aTH THEIR ORDERS NOW WE | , agreed with me that the very perfection of salad ARE dressings is the ae to = wholv fortane wasin the line, and | tions ordered for inmates of t arrertonate lot Ie iets capes hecabitter ct | without whom the whole thing would go'up.” | have to administer the med the youtbfil Tweed in regard to base ball, pa- | Would Thanksgiving be a day of sorrow to the | ages, assist in operations, and hoid'such patients | yore planted there. In July of the same year lism and skating, aul fara it into the peace. | ving hearts which were waiting for the many | as are subject to periodical fils of epliepsy. Ite | tye hs when the te son used to set i Rrpaths of geenscty, ancient histor men ‘aud women on that train, or would it be | will have tociean and arrange the wcidical de | yt q single ¢ Rat tie irene Woes hospital, he will | yas noted for ifs extremely pestilential air. In ine, apoty band- | ihe Spring of 18°7 about 13,000 of the eucalyptus Wasnivotox, Novem! 8 between Washington aud Now Yura are x follows, vax: 8 BEW YORE, withowt csans- of cars. © duily. except Bunday, at SOU A.M aud 01 1.00 and 9.50 PM. FRENCH MAYONNAISE SATCR. Lati 1 wish { taught m a bo: o},” | made indeed a day of thanksgiving for danger | partment and see that the surgical instruments | jot more n In a coup-plate to shallow bow, sot ona | & Discount of 10 Per Cent. Kaien nano PHILADELPHIA. are t Miss airbanks. “+ gi wdtaiiy + a nd again she made hersigna}, | and other hospital appliances are kept in a | picte immuvity from fever has been maintain- inrger dish tilled with broken ice, put one pinch 50 ose Re © Mand tai and in listening tothe epicot Jotung’s | lowly and clearly, and at last theanswer came, | proper condition. Mr. Tweed looke haggard | Py '* 2)" neighborhood of Constantine the | of salt and the yolks of three fresh-laid eggs. eat LUN SUNDAY. contests, the time passed so swiftly that she idently given by an operator with plenty of | and broken-spirited. He speaks to 1 and | farm of Ben Machydiin was equally in bad re- | fremtand the yolks of three fresh-laid eggs, — apeaaenenst <¢ could hardly believe hereves when they reached | ‘me. come surprised iNbu: peril duGes in an inert mechanical | pute. It was covered with marshee, both in | tefnily separated. Stir steadily with a box- ASL pbia at 6.45 and o the little station which stood half way between * What on earth do you it? manner. ‘The removal of bis hair and be: WinterandSummer. In y woed fork until the paste is entirely smooth anil and her destination. Tho | Back went the answer, “Stop theexpresstrain | has given unwonted pr inence to his f ground was ari ber starting p ground was dried uj : sheer erases to thicken, Then add very slowly, ina b Was Clused an oo FA toad. Ubenction ou the track | snd his sunken checks have greatly and farmers | tine stream, halfa pint of pure olive oll, a table- On All Speetal Orders for Shirts, x inspected eras at eee ee or ‘ ‘oustan- | sjeonfull ot best white vinegar, another hati saio, af ihe Company *Oflice, 459 Penn. onl aindnas. % ne “stingy | — gl npen lero peso Growtn oF SAN FrANctsco.—Althong! Hon of eucalyptus | pint of oil, and another tablee po’ ‘all of vine. venue, hae pat ont his fire. 4 f marshy soil } par, stirring briskiv and constant! so eee re parchasingtickate at tho Aronne offies " 3 bee nfromtiresee | San Francisco has not yet recoveres tram tt ; ar, stirring V andoonstantly inone direc ’ . hy cncenes cateat iy | +t + it” : ulation and bogas Lomestead excitement of Isat 3 ‘ 7 on Hens piekens 5 in the ice-box tit and put inthe baggage c fhe hadn’t,"*eald Johuny, “I'd have | Will hestopped. Tell ce about it centralsta- | afid 1868, the Alte says she continues to grow, | tis and all other paludal disoases are fast die- | wanted for use. Bee Baithinore aad Ohto raiiroa 4 advertisement for gove im and got warm. 1 knows window that | |, But the telegraph operator at the central sta: | 204 the buildings erected this year and uow ig | appearing Frome Si ine uabeslity diswicwe | New Sr the OUR PRICES FOR SIX SHIRTS ARE | cheduic b twoon Washingtou, Dalimore, Auap- he always leaves aniocked, and the door oniy | Hon Was racks Fairbanks fasted, and Johnny | Progtess, are among the most substantial in the | Where this tree has been introduce ation AMERICAN SALAD DRESSING. Idstens with a night-latch, and we would have city. The new dwellings erected annually on | Nouse at one of the ends of a railway viaduct in | @In a shallow bowl, eet on ice, mix into a SHARP, Master of Transportation had a jollyrest.” But ue mints the last ac- dian artaraot ‘ee inesnin kavian vanes an average. bare room for not lees thau 209 | the, Department of the Var was so pestilential | Snooth preva she yockkof four large feeshtaid E, Gonetal Ticket com modation goes by, old * disconnects | . Pe ois and ibe West, THUS. 00, $24.00, x3 GRO.8 KOONTZ Agent at Washington, ideas a to its capabilities of “going o! 4 | persons, and many of them are very costly, that the o ‘ials could not be kept there longer eggs, half an ounce of tine, dry, white mustard, $15.00, $15.00, 821. so" GEO. * Me d pats out bis fire, and goes vided internally with all the comforts and | 'han.a year. Forty of these trees were planted, | and three ounces of pure wine vinegar. Dis. LEXANDRKIA & WASHINGTON KR. BK SF rich AUD Was dying te ee td ata tree Co aignatin, | conveniences that modern ingenuity has dovis- tne line: "We hace wo ateraadicge wey Piare OM | solve one-eighth of an ounce of gelatin in one A AND egraph to you from the city jones a, = forces Prodi di intelli gi. | €d, and externally finished in the architeetural pia & ~ erall avewineder = ~ | ounce of warm water, and when cool beat up | And sdiscoungt of 10 per cent. w make six cost ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG B.R. to come and get your name down in her will, | the dark, sae wae ee ®* | elegance that as gained for the city the tot clientes We bone the experiments wil! | With two ounces of tresh, thick cream. Stir in- | only Counen or B aNd Sixta Sreeers, they couldn't to it. Come along. ‘Atiast,at Johnny's saggeation, she gathered | Praise and admiration of travelers of refined Ue mate ty caterete aia noie will | tcf'be paste of eggs three-fourths of a pint of exuadria a6 follows: iss Jane came, aud for the next mile they rear ‘aculties, and tha two | taste and extensive obsert . The new ted- Se olive oil in @ fine stream, add the whi Walked in silence, Johnpy sulky with regret for | together hor scattere eral offices of the west half of the Custom-hou-e | pu 1-MASTER ABROAD.—Education | CFCAM,# saltspoonfull of salt, and a pinch of | g13,30, 16.20, 918.99, Bane Sot, Niet Be had boon defranded,and | PHN ion might have been so fetal but for | BOCK, the mint, the city hall, the Musson | mav'hes Wino oaisinent ie Gir coe cayentie pepper, and work a’! thoroughly into a 4 . Reaty ane” ee anny Sratually growing | Wtmvand went on towards the station. ‘Sud. | street theater, the railroad offices, the railroad | buP boos are ingenious. Inan examination in | thick, creamy paste. Beton § 1,2, 3, 4,9,6,7, 21.60, all other treinsdatly ht-houses in the Mission Cove, the London ie ‘THE BALAD. than acknow! it, entertaining some slight | ‘leuly, to thetr intense horror, they saw the head: Sad ben Wraminee bank toe pening of laont: ne Nheng trp vipers peah ype toads Cade hay- | Have ready a cold, boiled fowl, about five | This discount fe an inducement never offered by Rervousness regarding thet down express, al- | ght of an engine approach ‘eres avenue, and the new buildings on its | Ing been set to s to spell the word “jealous” in | Pounds in weight, remove the bones, fat | 82Y manufacture on special orders, though it was not due for three hours. Itmight | their labor be ecied andtae on , through the most important, considered | twenty-eight different. waya twenty-seven ot | aPd gristle and cut the lean flech into pieces the come 4 little early, she thought, and whiz | screamed and Johnny igi frogs & ly are yet together only @ small part | which’ 1 need not tell you, were unconrention. size of large dice, rejecting all scraps and shreds . Found acurve with riek, and rush = Mampi pewter Ht Mg mas wi : Wisstrtesrehenteer 1873. . The same bright youths metamorphosed — ~ ve hedhnina port Gries 4 Consider the saving of _ B the wed 4 4) ” mer of celery, (resery. an ould call thelr "mansied” corpees?? whe | and hait'a dozen mon same towards them. A Live-tiuz IN Parson vo Surety ure | Pontious Pilate into a“punchit spilit,” “bunch Ty ng ily imagine. . affair i ‘Johuny told the story, and Miss Fairbanks | Wirz—The Court of Pardons has postponed | ° the Shoes salve pepem sed ihe fants ocrersatacn | ised and tatened, Cad seervnone akene Rents | eee ery OF earaane hae postponed Ranches pilot,” while a more sdvanced'pupit | vith the meatand one-thirdofetherofthe | 91.49, gi.se, 92.10, $4.40 er the * mangled corpses,” and wondered | witb her, and she found that she was a heroine, | denburger, of Egg Harbor City, until the next | “1escribed the estat bee Ne require a saltspoonful of salt. di ina table- hat the officiating clergyman would find to session of the court. It is stated that the pris-_ Seat teak te aeraed, alae boienk eens S}oonful of vinegar to be mixed with one-third #ay about ‘fae ane at oe mae Ft Sie cal i Nepne ne vipa mp Pyro we delight to call‘the’ educated classes; but | of the fauce be! combining with the meat | On every one-half dozen shirts, which is sufficient of splea” (this was really magnificent), and | 0Uttr stalks for making eoups or ssuces,) and ments; and then she shivered and was con that his wife committed the murder, and'would | the following was lately elicited from an uinder= | “00 SCTY. 4» With ‘the white conte lewvover | o> ps can a eclous of a feeling of relief when Jobuny inter- not divulge until after his wife gol yon give his views upon the career | Well-blanched lettuce, apd lay the Lighter col- pth ery with a startled whisper of of oliver Cromwell: “He was a 4, bad man, ex pee like a ——. —_ t ‘on his death-bed, wi ex: mere eee: bs tagnd onaanrd or ere at abrch ereands looked forward. At tue potnt claimed, If Thad served ‘as [ have | the salad upon it in the form of a thin segment 2 Gutting, and about o Bandred rode before her owas short that i emed as 1 a wall extended chen beige “ emvicted eer’ kin; would not deserted me | ‘f water-meton or greg Fotki) mo g | pce ents pl eather ppg. erergar AN ‘my old ages? Tamm inclined to think thas | \ Ue remainder of the dressing. Son ot hotunive oman betaeres this is the happiest confusion of ideas that edu- | R°*!ly mife and garnish with stuffed | We make the celebrated large Co iat | © ives laid around the edge, next them a row of ‘The embankinents were high ‘and steep, and fad hic eam | SeF0f the prominent citizens of tho vicinity. | cation has yet eflected.—Londom Correspondent | 10 iced hard-boiled egem and iantiy'o Toe pa ht arte nek Tnimock shut ue oe the omnes peg ee ree ee ana Sasctoniee pare nakatone ee fontaon bs . 0 P. he. ikienda of | a oecs ahaeytoc “ Reedndg a fends : PALMER'S PATENT ‘ky. so that it seemed as if the travelers were that all Rhout her Th ving eve, five years | ¥. Times. 7 Fisher and Goldstein, ‘trandulent bankrupta of or 500 cheb appronsiate to tbe ocomsion— Jot, Balt tay between thew End termnes | afr ted Lenox, he doorstep of) a Youxs Lapy Hawos H Richmond. scntanced to confinement for two | Germantown Telegraph wenatight,nsteng sright glare.placse Bee | moe that celle ail?” T asked. to the Richmond Disp Fears ie he alan) pen anee 8, few woe): 5 wir anaaee Gee COT ER ie meaecuen DOUBLE-YOKE ‘up the bank ‘and clearly ilominating the track | «Oh. you grant to know what came of it?” | tom, December 2, says: be peta Pp United States officials to se- | cities of the western plains the history of Pit- for some yards in either direction. Mis Fau- | wked Lenox with @ provoking su.te.. Weil, | Helmantoller, aged about rev cure their pardon by the Presideat. Fisuer | ole Cite (an oll creation) is the stran It Danks noticed how the rails, which seemed faint | he married tbe preeiient’s-son. He's siding some ten miles from this: sna Goldstaln are scppesed. Ge boey rected | hed am @80,000 hotel in ira frst. months in tts £24 fuse ince where’ she, Had. arn clearer | (Susne@ hats why I know the tory so wells | fei emorday. shart Sa. by ek Traudal nt benkrapte | Pig wher set weno: | SACQUE SHIRTS, in the direction of Tight, and how as they | Of course, after that, 1 wanted to know Mrs. | exoratie. On Sunday ‘the lovers bu from whom they bouzit $23,000 le $ = Baltimore ‘are trying to got | Spd an academy of popaiation v1 te PRT eg 87" An unusual amount iN rane 5 ofstonesi. the air is @ | above-mentioned institutions are “s.ut up,” ee eee, Jane Lenox, and Pi in- | ing and ‘Snes doe Umets cp foeated | chen tat Settee at | se almest and . Ie family u > Bet what was thet moced fuk peyeed tneigee, which | was attending, in the capaattt of raul frait young a)

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