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| A FEMALE LOTICARIO, | CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY, Pusty op Watze ror Wasuind.—There, A Telede Woman Accum: | BOOKS, are verious labor-saving eee ees | um Onn ‘matrimonial ad- | ¥@mes and Residenc s in Washington of the Dregon. ‘THE NeW HOLIDsY BOOKS! bat 20 wag See Sree, Srabons ih peeete ch omeeet | Veuturentes that Over travelgll te tae country | Members of the Forty-thira Congress. Niblack, Wm, E. Ind., 46 ist st , Georgetown. SoC ’ Tilt artes Cashing © great task to thoes who | wes brought before the public of Toleder os ae Niles. Tason, ist. Willard’. Sone of the Boul. Br De, 8. J. Prime......8 fave fobring thelr watct from a distance-or who | the 2ith lt. im the petson of one Mrs. HOM” | Witson, Henry, Mase Pree ty 150! Wetrecta.w. | NaN, Dard Aa Tenn., EvDItt House, Sanit Richinge ta Quiovade.nnn~ have not the strength to lift many pailfuls of | ad irs. Doran, alivs Mrs. |, alias Alcorn, James L , Miss., 12 2 @ street n.w. $ ell, Charice,’ Pe. ” 516 13th street. Cone tah te eee . aw oe Peg op ig Bele ae eae fof there | a yg Sy Poanty, this State, her | 4ilison, Wallam b., 1a., Wormley's Orr. Jackson, Iowa, Ebbitt House. eee Annual for 156... cummed 4 Inn cas before taking plages in fuuiiee whethe | father name hemg Vail, He died when ahe | Aten. Adelbert, Migs. 1423 Latcoct nor hwest. | Orth Gants tad eas eee. tures by Stanelde oe ‘idremad = care of tee © the washing inlargerand whether there are | war quite w young lady, and she married a Mr. | Savard hes F. Del, 1i°3 Mes, venus Packard, Jeeper, Ind., 3! Batrest southeast, | a THE ONOIC! SEA- | Eom T— > 4 . ¥ y laims that Mr. ard, . 14'S ‘acker, John B., Pa., ney’s. 8ON B.B FITZHUGH stationary tubs with hot and cold water con- | Hollister in that county. She cl | Bogy, Lewis V., Mo., 1212 G street north west. Page, Henry F., Caley 201 4 } ITER UGE. , Sth street whart, veyed in pipes. When the water has to bene smemsfemnge gpd Lag is? | Boreman, A. d., W.Va., Washington House. Potten 1. WN He Rikene hee faa red h God | mite Plott boner ol "ere. brought several rods in pails, up a hill or uj Jest shout the time the seotad one was bara be | ete Caras a + Mase. 1406 H street nw. | Parker, J. C., Mo., 507 6th —tccl-tr_¢88 SEVENTH STREBT. BELOW B | nin w Be tet stairs it may be, a foolish washerwoman will Tan away from her, and fled with a “handsom- | Brownlow, W.G., Tenn., 113 East Capitol st. Parsons, R. C., Ohio, Arlin; WARBEEN CHOATE & 00.3 MeBceant’s LINE OF STEAMSHIPS i 2 {Joan Foaser scmetimes omit or sadly slight some very neces- | F a ake Kua struggled along for | Buckingham, W.'A., Ct.’ 819 15th strect n.w. ham, Charles, Ala., 1733 4 2 ¥. serene soe ee wrt eon ae le, and finally went to DeKalb county, | Cameron. Simon, Pa., Willard’s. Pendicton, James M., R. ASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. AN ENTIRE SEAT. PAT ee Toke Dery ae nae can ees: | Enainns 40 try wor ook ammany tho itoeaeret BiB Wit. cor, 13th and ¥ sten.w. | perry, Eli, N.¥., Atlin NEW BOOK STOR: Courageous Spirit Muuttested bY ® times wring the clothes from the sudsing water AnaeR wal, He appears poe cataennat ot in. wea Pentre Wank 7 mee male. . firet after ‘lothes come ¢ man himeelf, she fascinat ma te 5 ‘as a a “al bee isons toe Soller ‘a ba hey pogorts ag Mr. Doran. She lived with bim a short time ein ed rare ‘ Pierce, Henry L.. Mass. HOLIDAY BOOKS AND FANCY ARTICLES paps, Hector gee line, It « fapply Of water is vot easily obtained, | bu yenrning for something new, and ever realy Do» Hia., O18 15 street northwest. | Pike, Austin F., N.H.. Ebbitt House, renner face being of the cast-iron,” a0 ‘A large frost-proof cistern of soft water seems ty hinuige th her tavorite pastime of adventure CHR Renae et anitol street. | Piatt lames DIARLBS FOR 1874. J d in bound West 4 e left Mr. Doran at je a flying visit to = 7 % 2 i tie, Ap eee ee med Michigns Heathere | ne Wtaas E eanla tatene Hike te cas | Gincliy, McD. totiound Nar uome ties ature ee Po and, Luke P. THK NEW BOOKS. railroad, at the Union depot ia this city. The hagblest cot and have that, than to live ins | and on arriving here, discovered that hie wife Davis, HG. W. ingto’ Potter, C. N., N oe " Conductor politely showed her tom seat with & large fae house aud be stinted for water. was also Themfie ota Mr. Ward, and that the | Domes’ Sw. ack., Witlard’s. Bratt, Henry 0. Lowa. FANCY AND STAPLE STATIONERY. gentleman, the car Pong ie amma iag Bogen Some Oraun Mistakas tx Wasnina.—The | S*remony hail te. ie pened ‘not to dis, | Edmunda, G. a Vt, M11 Massachusetts ave. | Rainey, J. H., 5.U., 24 3d street northeast. JUVENILE BOOKS IN GRAT VaRieTy Lowerer, be was surprised by being goutly ‘tectens for washing witt the machines al- | Juicers in this city. He preferred not to dis | Fenton, E., 5-X., Arlington. Randall, Samuei J-, Pa., 120 C street southeast. tapped on the arm. and on taruing arcand be- | ™Cst siways advise very hot or boiling suds. | S10) Cheperanay, t her glory) Sheliver wich | Ferry, 0. §., Conn, 1410 G street northwest, Ransier, & J., §.C., 1017 12th street northwest. CHROMOS AND MOTTOES. bela the same lady. “4 clear bot watch, Tt saute the dict and soe | Mr- Ward for a few weeks, and, finally tired of | Ferry, T. > Mlch., National. Rapier, James T., Ala “What do you want?” said the man of the | *lear Lew cent it “oot Lond irt, = yen | him, she took a tramp to the lamber sections of Fretinebey J. PE Ns.,1311 Rawls, Morgan, Ga., Willard’s. VISITING AND WBDUING CARDS BN- gold band in no very polite tone. iar isch © Sinahes erie cate oe | Michigan. = Bagione, nosey Gilbert. AbUjah, Fla’, National. "ee = Te See a reat, onaven ane Painres w_{Hf you please, sir. that man is trying to oc- | removed by pouring boiling water through the | Ske met a Mr. . Goldthwaite, G., Ala. a ; ‘seat n too. : 3 ; her usual attractive graces, succeeded In cap- » Gs . ctpers iikiduéese along and give me moreraom: | $Pot, but some other stains are hopeless turing his beart.. That gentleman married her, Gordon. John B., Ga.. Imperial Hotel. Richivond. i EVERY ARTICLE BELONGING 10 4 daa en aoe aie then after ctor either to have the water in which clothes are | bd 8 short while this city, fwe helices: just | Hamilton: M.G., Texas, Wasnington House, | Robbins, es Mamittton Howse, FIRST-CLASS BOOK AND STATIONER) he Seqnedeed slong, Sad then, aftet sep hed no hotter than the hanas can bear or to | Known, m 4" Hamlin, Hannibal, Me., Willard’s. " On the flomeward Passage, croming feabes 606 ith another | Weed Be better than rage sage or © | seven weeks ago. The three husbanda all live, 5 1 Me., ‘s Roberts ke, N.Y. STORK. BO peed Partenger, made another wie for the dour, | RAE the soiled clothes wet in either cold or | feven weeks ago. The three husbandsall lve; | Hitohccck, Pp. Wa, Neb., Willard. Robinson, Jas C., lil, Metropolitan. . orth of When fie atiention was ted toward the | Te yeart to ace that table linen ant garments | ti amite strange that they should have re- | Howe. T.0., Wis. 1708 I streot northwest. Kobinson, J. W., Ohio, Ebbitt House. WARREN CHOATE & Co.'s, (CUNARD LINE. ceuh corupied by thet ady and gentle. &t least to see that table [mike : arments | 1 ained so close together for that length of time | 1m noe J A ie vor Suan Ross, Sobieski, Pa, VERNON RoW, nan, by @ fond, eam apparently bingy put into hot suds with dry stains upon | Witnout raising = “rumpus.” ‘The ymoman smadant wee ee os ae eae res ‘i — issuing irom t urn 4 —_ R or 0 a Jones, P.N fe s er, Philetus, 2 et. 26 i . ‘ ee Compan witht one Mand | , Eine clothes are sometiines spoiled by boiling | Claims that she docs not know Messrs. Doran or | yrs, golm Oregon, 51 I street northwest. | Saylor, Henry B., Ind., 603 Lith street. nerae-te_Gonnes 205m Stan Pa. Avarvs. | one BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN paattag the menatceais nition {wach with hart water, bat ieeend mesg | aed siawful™ hsband. "Sho. waa arrested on | Lewis, JF. Va. 400T street north mest Saplor, Milton, Ohio. Artington. NEW BOOKS, errw nee geal: STEAMSMIPS, OO oe eal ; raat yg ee . bye Ags “eve bs 7 . t es y Ogan, JO! “+ . jard’s. Schumac J 3 7 tlington. ” S a F palling Bis craniuny bare, mile she S48 made soft by alkali. ‘Tie most common way is — Rbiate Asie asite attees Motreery, T. C., Ky., Metropolitan, Scofield, Glenni W., Pa, Willand's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CALLING AT CORK HARROR is bead witha paraccl. Atthe same tima che 0,4 @littic lye (white lye usually made by | Dewciixe Burbanks. This mosning at two | Merrimom, A. 8 Metropolitan. ‘det, He We as FROM NEW YORK g with « Power hat her DY waters skimining tarit. bollse, Washingesoda | t0 Ue ina very delicate condition, atid appar Morriti, Lots i ast Capitol etrects | Scusce®, tease W SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. Abresisia Wont, Dos. 5 te | is sed for the sata purpose, ‘In any case skim | CORY Sa See De — Fone Cements, Morrill, J d M st. northwest. | Sessions, WoL, SY s = Wet Be 8 the water, and boil the clothesin a bag. Clothes lucky Providence Boy. | Morton, 2 Sheats, © G, hia, - et. Doc 39 ouce made gray and spotted by boiling in hard | Howetd Hoon, gon GC tio Ita De Waak- Sherwood, Isaac R., Ohio. Her Face was her Fortune, by the anthor of Little 4, aud SATUL- water can never be made to look very well | 1, 0¢5n, Hoppin, and a pupil in “St. Paul's 3 Shoemaker, L. 1 Kate kirby. tapes ¥ trom New Wo See re eat Sn ee | Sakon” Comneel, He? wnile out skating, | Patterson, J joseph H., Ala., 1118 10th street. ‘The Burgomaster’s Family, by Christine Muller camers marked thus * do not carry steorage pae- t too long. | Fifteen minutes of good boiling will | ince Saturday, with several companions, was | Pratt, D. b., ind. Small. Wm. B., N French Home Life, from Biackwool's Magarin, | SD&ers. fter trying by m é fr : Kates oF Passace.—Onbi 100, and gum ¢the woman to de Sele re ar uOur He the very longest time (hat | the means of saving two boys from drowning. | Ramsey, Alex., National. Smart, James 108 F street northwest. | PheSindy of Sociology by. ierbert Spencer © | qoid. scocrting “to oreeee msg eee sel her to sto should be allowed. Too long boiling makes the | re seems that a couple of country lads first 1 Metropolitan. Smith, A. Herr, P — RCM memebadeed | CI e yatiy held on to the re collow and tender. Too stroug @ boil | iroke through the ice, when all the “St. Paul's” | K Ebbitt House. Smith, H. B., N.Y., 1213 K street. The Fentstench tn the Pr Sve Rovetationsc! | fevers. Sachets ee heehee tee cor man and he was finally fain to ob- —— | boys rushed to their assistance. One of these, | Sargent A. A., Cal., 308 F street, Smith, J. Amber, Va., 1007 K street. God to Man, by the Mee, Hoare Ooeinn Sigorage, 88) Cartoncy. tain the asaistauce of some of tt Washing Paint Artes Fcy-Time.—Nogreat | young Perkins, stumbled and fell through, and | Saulsbnry, E., Del., Wiilard’s. . Smith, John Q., Olio, Ebbitt House. Memotr and Letters of Sara Coleridge, edited by | _ Bteorage tickets from Liverpool and Qasenstown, wh arm from amount of labor is rejutsite for cleaning the | was so chilled and weary that he had scarcely Schurz, Carl. Mo., 10 Lafayette Square, Smith, Wm. A.; N.C. her daugbier. 1 of Europe, af lowest Epics, Thoongn pull the frantic fe traces of flies trom paint or wood-work. No | Nrength enongh to cling to the edge of the ice. | Scott, Jon, Pa., ¢is F street. Snyder, 0. P.. Ark., Metropolitan. Ali the ew Magarines for December. el aap orn SoS Peifant, Glaagor, her hola was loosened life app necemary. I wot the door or window- | Hopp s crawled to Perkins on his stomach, | Sherman, John, Ohio, K street. L., Olio, Willard’s, Peaiee s08 Arar ican Almonace for 1876. = Steg % - a all over with a cloth that will not « in two or three inches of water, which was | Spencer, G. A., Ala., 311 D strect northwest. Nati er, Note and Cap Pi E10} test sane, apoly at the Company's office, No.4 Bo parted from her beautiful form with the relax } RA fl ME otek Letter, > Paper, a , Playing f F tuo cen, whaee 7 : Wash the very qitic » | out by the ald cane which he exten ‘ =, Ky., : couri. sph poe pullin tor th axe siete, tae peas then use a clean dry cloth. 1 should not think | him,” The rest of bis ‘companions were mean- | Stewart, W. M., Nev., 1328 Mass. avenue. Standeford, E.D., Ky., Willard’s. cHAS FUANKLYN, T Terk ‘ Eving to bring her to life by friction and'tue | Of mentioning this, but the otherday 1 saw a | while doing all in their power to telp the two | Stockton, J. P., 1007 H street. Starkweather, H. H., Gonn., Willa SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, ELOW , Axout, Wanless, x as ~<! thin ot her nose with « water. Whenshe ited girlof considerable experience rubbing | country lads, by throwing logs to them, Xc., | Sumner, Chas., Mass., Vt. av. and H st. n. w. Stephens, Alex, H., Ga., National. nov2s-tr corner 45 st. and Penna, avenne, a ———— atiast came to her sene-s aid waeassisted to her hard and long upon adoor, and sighing because | but not in time to prevent the larger boy from | Thurman, A. . Ohio, 1342 New York avenue. | St. Jobn, Charles, N. 7 7 kept a tight hoid H¥-#Peca were so hard to wash oit—simply be- | ising his hold and sinking forever, The other | Tipton, T. W. Neb., 36 I street. Stone, Wm. H., Missouri, Willard’s. Raden LASIDE AMD OUTSIDB. 8" JQ EW EXPRESS LINE Via CANAL, feet, the conductor, who cis ashe had so fearfally Cause she did not think to put the work ‘‘asoak. dere 4 4 Lieson! Gro. ALFRED PHILADELPMIA, ALEXANDRIA. Va., WasR- " was a@ little fellow, and was so chilled and | Wadleigh, I ., 116 3d street southeast. Storm, John B., Pa. Kirkwood. ‘TOC! AN & BON, & ™ net > Stceee tines on her he shout eail a | Not long betore I sawa man undertake toclean, | frightened that he was gradually slipping from | West, J. It., ts g 815 15th street. Stowell, Wm. H. H., Va., National. GENERAL MG ENTS FoR MCL BSCKIP. os ab a ee policeman and bheve him locked up; was he “Pd greatly injure, a patnted piece of furniture | the log which had been thrown to hime when Windom, Wm., Minn., 25 Lafayette Square. Strait, Horace B., Minn. TION BOOKS, STATIONERY CHROMO. From Pier 3, North Wharves, Phil ees ee eae g covered with Ge marks of last years tly-time, | Hoppin ran for along board, and, lying fat on | Wright, Geo. G., lowa, 62) E street northwest. | Strawbridge,d. P., Pa., 933 H street. PICTURE FRAMES, BOOK BIN DIN iphia, WEDNESDAY end SAT bars 4 2 ae fur ous replied, “he kept by rubbing @ coat of soap ail over itand then the ice, which was crack g on ail sides of him, House of Representatives. Swann, Thomas, Md., 825 15th street. _&e $e noval URDAY, ati crowding ip agatust me, on my’ hait of the | Wasbing of soap and paint and dirt together. pushed ont with his skates until he got the | Blaine, Jae G., Mf 15th street, | Sypher, J. H., La., 1106 F street. R'cHaRe . MO. & CO. Da BE te Loner? D-O., TURS- at, and I told the danged critter that ithe Cold water alone would have cleaned it better. | Poard within reach, then going slowly back- | Adame, Geo. Mi.. Ky. fois E street, Taylor, A- W., Pa., 1008 F street. BOOKSELLEBS AND STATIONERS, This line counecte et Philedciphia with“Ciyge's dn’t move I would ch ‘him, and I did: Soap always injares paint more orless. A little | ward, gradually drew the boy out. Our young | Albert, Wm. J... Md. 14 Lafayette Place. Thoms, Chas. RNG. SOLS Feanavivente Grenne, | Iron Line” of steamers for Providence, Boston ama I'm a Connecticut and I'm traveling plied under the door-knobs and jmmediately townsman, who 20 gallantly distinguished him= | Albright, Charles, Pa., Willards, Thornburgb, J. M., Tenn., Ebbitt House. NEW BOOKS New Kugiand States, No whartage th ee C7 to Toledo; and you cai 1 me nohow washed away is sometimes admissibfe. Whiting | sejf, is a grandson of the late Major John R.| Archer S., Md. 720 13th street, Todd, Lemuel, Pa., 910 F street. Antobiography of John Stuart Mill, §¥o.....92a | this line G.F. HYDE, Agent for D. of O. ‘The conducto on a Hannel'cloth is recommended as still bet- Vinton, of this state, who rendered valuable | Arthur, Wm. E., Ky., 310 Indiana avenue, Townsend, Wash., P Chauveau's Anatomy of DumesticatedjA winiaia® j P. OLYDE & U0., Philadelphia, tire after th tere Soap-auds yellows white paint and dulls | services during the insurrection of 1542, and . S.. N.C., 310 Indiana avenue. Tremain, Lyman, Arlington. H sat anes thie anak t the lustre of all paint and varnish. Clear water. | who was killed at the siege of Vera Cruz, in| Atkins, J.D. C., Tenn, Tyner, James N.. Ind., Ebbitt House. * oI 150 | sed on its . ditadly informed @:ther covdl or rather warm, is all that varnished the Mexican war. iden urnal. Averill, John T., Minn., National. Vance, K. B. . ; Normandy Picturosgue by Houry Blacks 15 tbat the courageous female hadaseat toher Staining needs. Leesa pop eeegaaartigr re aepeg | Banning, Henry B., Ohio, 609 13th street. Waadeil, A. M., N.C.. Willard’s, p vermtg os doef ee [ee 1m | self during the entire journey.—Clecclay! | A Hikgp Girt’s Grtevaxce. Warm Stables vs. Blankets. | Barber,d. Allen, Wis., Washington House. Waldron, H., Mich., National. choles, 12 mo. sesnasdleents ; 200 | Herold ™ ead’ asked Anni The bealth of a horse, like that ofaman de- | Barnum, Wm. H., Conn., Willards. Wallace, A. .C. Pik Bhb-Tropicel Bambies, crown. 8 + 738) — = ——_ 2 oe can make good bread, pends very much upon a natural systemof iife. | Barrere, Granville, Ill.,326 44 street northwest. v ‘a., 1019 F street. The Atmospbere,by Camille Flammarion, Til, 60 | HOTELS. as a Botanist. but I want to make my Artificial systems require double the care, and Barry, Henry W., Miss., National. +, S14 12th street. The Perfect Horse, by “Adirondack” Murray, ames in the list ofthe the dry yeast-cakes.” « But I use | however sleek the horse may look under aheavy | Bass, Lyman K., N.Y., 1412 1 street. » Willard’s, Svo. cnamcenerceee OGY YSON'S HOTEL, t century ar: * the coating of blankets and an occasion medical | Beck 23 Vermont avenue. novl H ° : tt, Wartsworth, and “the “dope.” his expacity for endurance is much ich., National. 12th street. Mr. Tennyson. OF the two former it may be That is very true, ~aid in passing that they have probably done | will hardly ethan anybody else to foster the modern hot weathe: CRET OF SUOGOESS IN WALL STREET ee. Bull 32 pages. . . Profits on puts ang ne conting $10 ahd $100. Mailed for, stamp Us eptine Tumbridge & Uo., less than that of a horse. which, however rough he may look, has nerves and endurance built only upon regular, uatural food and exposed to | Biery, James No. 709 G STRET, Trm and Sr Srawere street. N.Y., Willard’s, § ridge bankers aud brokers, A a a of nature, and the love of wild and pictur- | cery and get some yeast-cakes. the varied changes of the atmosphere. It may | Bland, Richard me pre pe eek kann esque scenery. Oar business, however, my last place and they male very be all very well for the fancy toclip the hair | Blownten Py ort lariy with Mr. ‘Tennyson, and very light and always sweet.” 3 ull off from the horse and then cover him with | Bowen. Wilber, D. So Annie begged and sh allowed to have | clothing in order to have his coat look fine and | Bradley, N. B., Mich. Willard, ©, at part of botany at least relating her way. She went to work a= though sheknow | smooth, but it will not do for the horse of all | Bright-John M., Teun. Willard, 2 allusions, we apprehend, are | What she was about, and the mistress would not | work. Nature has provided @ covering, and JAMES SY KES, Proprietor, street northeast. v Indiana avenue. BAN KERS. FRONTING PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE, his wor to trees. ‘Tb: | N4tO7aL BANK OF THE BEPUBLIC, would wet ali of the meal. This mixture I | recs le nce, B. T Jersey avenue. thinned a little with milk or cold water, some- tas. Shr XOAL! CUAL! WOOD: Dr wn Telegraph says: We have | fquytnn ye vin? WOME Justice Hunt, 1401 H street. (eat: cvart woop: woo ears ai ae mers sobre : rhea | Bromberg, F. G.. Ala., 1106 F street, Wiliama, C. C-, Wis EDbItt House RARE Stee Bo des Sd nee Skene ae UN more pumerous, and show more interfere thongh she bad heffears forthe bread | where ase is designed. the horse need Brown, John Y., Ky., Metropolitan. ‘Hliams -S., Mass., Wormle’ o re a sy, y . jand mausteuce ate the 8 at two or three points during the process of ma- | that, with good grooming and a warm Buckner, Ayletie H’, Mo., Imperial, Williams, Wm., Inid., 200 south A street. Ph ae ype ge os parts of the Uaited Scates, Pew _¥ = hanges characteris king. But it came out “just beautifal.” Then | or if'a blanket isever used, let it be done wh Buftinto Tass., Ebbitt House. Willie, A. H., Texas, 1305 F street. Departinents of the Government. “Capial, eanow. | P2E BRYANT HOUSE, 3 henaae thaua Annie, who had seemed very anxions that ber | eyer the horse is left Bund jo, 1i16 Pennsylvania ayenue. | Wilson, E. K:, Md. Sorpias Bund, 6 10a: FITZHUGH OOTLR. ‘After the lat of December, In? Permannet nea e b divers from other « bread should be just right, told a bit of her ex- | harness. Make the dirt | Bure! lil., Hamilton House, Wilson, «|., Lowa, St. Tames. | ‘OHAS. BRADLEY, Oashter (octi7-tr] Pres't. mat Buarers will find this House one of the y that bis notte perience. She went to work for one woman | floor or battened boar ive | Burleigh,-John H., Me., Arlington. Wilson, «J. M., Ind., Ebbitt House. | ({EBMANAMERICANSAVINGS BANK, | most desirabiy and most couvoniently located houses t ¢ similitudes ap- would not let her make bread in her own | plenty of bedding; and ndance offood — Burrows. C., Mich., 516 Indiana avenue. Wilson, Benj., W. Va., Arlington. G No. 615 SEVENTH STREET, im the city, any oF ali trees. butare spec- | way but directed ber at every step, and be- | the horse is better able to stand labor and expo- | Batier, B. F., Mass, corner Laud lth etecets. Wolte, 8. K-. ind. x | Opposite tHe Post Orrice DErarTMEN’ The rocks are neatly furnished, well Hahted an scalar case. | tween them both they always spoiled the broad ban Wf kept ona board floor where cold | Butler, J Tent. obit House, Wood: Fernando, N¥., 625 15th street. | qBgnk hours: a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday Yputllated, aad provided with ail iuodera home ae- d Annie was blamed for it every time, ee reulates underneath and covered wit! 1416 I street. oodford, S a | -, to Tecet = ~~ a ~ y ax she bad said, when hired, that sue Our experience is in favor of dirt ‘Ala. Woodworth, 1.. D., Ohio, Continental. | qalnterest paid om depostts. a pov ipl m | A 2 could make good bread. Her mistress made th floors without blanke Dirt floors well-lit- | ©, National. Young, J. D., Ky., Metropolitan. SOHN TTE. Provident. A. EBERLY. V, Prost. ‘The proprictor, Z. BICHAKDS. has detorminedt broad. effe bread alonevone ¢ tered are no mo keep neat and | Ind. Young, P. M.B., Ga. | OF a » &, i8S,Gean™, | provides good coterer t ! y . | W.F_MATTINGLY, Sec ,0.E. PRENTISS,Oash’r. ndividual deta bet Le, hponatbiarry jo core than Ppl ni ee "i repeals j Coens, tobe, Fs Neng " Delegates, BovB-ly = > vocal groves, she cou!d make i oO dirt nd decently boarde Dwi he | Clark, Amos, Jr., N.J., Willard's. Armstrong, M. K., St. James. TRI y RUs? shac ard ber mi; cold enough to cansé a horse to shiver. | Clark, Jobn B., Jr. » Linperial. Chaffee. Kecemne B., Gol., Wormley’s. Sa wpidee a iia aa SBBITT HOUSE, tu od Baths prey ee Roorry a neering. bred _— Re eats, sees TS te crichepoe eg and Bst.s.e. | COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, on WASHINGTON, D.o Mr. Tews societies hy a Ulayton, Chart rlington, Hailey, John, Idaho, Washington House. epl-ly Dd. ter, and dsworth may also be i 4, pur- | ‘‘so ‘shamed” that she took the firs xt tor | Sulcides in Paris, . Clements, Isaac, [11., 1114 G rect northwest. Ma inais, Martin, Willard’ a | 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, = = sues exactly the contrary mi leaving the place, and pee The rage for suicide in Paris is decreasing, | Giymer, Meister, P McCormick, I. C., Arizona, 1015 Lith street. | (Opposite U Treasury.) tions are. nearly alwa raised as a bread- maker, as often had | and nearly all the gay and happy residents of | Cobh, G. L., N.C E McFadden, 0. B., Kirkwood. : places instead of fancy sk: site fair to let a hired girl, that Frenchy capital are now content to shuitie | Cobb, Steph 10th street. Steele, W. k., Wy. T., Ebbitt House. ALL PEOFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, as tnte- tinguished features are given incidentaily in the y sume experience, try ler | off their mortal coil in a natural way. ‘The last | Coburn, i ‘ston House, es reat, Dot 7 por cent. per annum. course of the narrative. en. again, particn- Own way the ;Andif it proves a poorer | das report from there shows only two selt- | Comingo, Abram, Mo., Willard’ OTHER OFFICIALS. INTEREST on Ou DoLta® and upwards, fron jar trees are referred to. Way than ours we ean teach her better, and s! murders for thatday. In 1850 the mania was | Conger, Omar D. ich., Nation! Secretaries. Sirst of each month. . with a phrase or an epithet clenching the de- will perhaps appreciate the lesson. | at its he'ght, and as many as fourteen persons | Cook, Philip, Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, 1300 I street. PA a ty Ey elena + scription as precisely as a paragraph (rom Por-cory aT Dessert.—! think [necd not | committed suicide in one day in that year. | Corwin, Franklin, Iil., Washington House, William A. Richardson, Secretary of the Treas- : ~ = lyn or Louden. And, as poetry, these c tell Low to pop corn, need L? It is tue best | That was the maximum Now it rarely goes | Gotton, A. R., lowa, 008 1th street. ory, 1405 H street northwest. B ARKING HOUSE accidental bits of descriptive writings are iniln- way to have a corn-popper; then you can watch | above three or four. It is a curious fact that | Cox, Samnel’S., N-Y., Arlington, William W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Arling- oF itely more etlective than any amount of versi- the progress of the corn and vary the degree of | since the journals ceased to give the names of | Creamer, T.J., N.Y., Arlington. ton House. 5 J. H. SQUIRE & CO., fed disquisition, and of the Darwin sort,on the heat as seems necessary. Many imagine that | the suicides, and to recount their tragic history | Crittenden, T. T., Mo., Imperial. George M. Kobeson, Secretary of the Navy, 1537 1 process of vegetation. Slight, too, though in the pop-corn is more tender or brittle if taken | in dramatic terms, suicide has been rage rocker, Alvah, Mass. K street. many cases they are, they indicate a deep ap- from the hot tire and shaken about in the cold | declining in reputation. Query: How woul | Grooke, P. S., N.Y. Columbus Delano, Secretary of the Interior, preciation of the resalts and tendencies of air as quickly as possible. Children are apt to | such treatment affect other classes of criminal Crossland, E., Ky. 1200 K street. cont. interest paid on depostis. modern science.— The St. Paw!"s. stuff themselves with pop-corn when they are | murderers for instance’? Js it not possible that | Grounse, I Neb., National. B. H. Bristow, Attorney General. joe made eve here, = = ——— not in the Jeast need of # meal. Pop-corn is | # desire to secure notoriety is too often the atehfield, W., Tenn., Ebbitt House, Jobn A.J. Creswell, Postmaster General, 17th | Pay of officers in the Army cashed in advance, A Sap TraeEpy recently occurred in Chica- | tocd, and such @ crowded condition of the | epg hem of crime—something of that feeling | Curtis, C. B., Pa., Wiilard’s. street, near I. apa-tr zo. the victim being @ beautiful and accom- | stomach produces discomfort, and so pop-corn | which Loy edi ing youth” to fire the | Danford, L., Ohio, Imperial. United States Sapreme Court | Q¥is BIGELow plished young lady, whose domestic difficulties | js supposed to be unwhole-ome. It is quite the | Ephesian Dome, and who in consequence out- | Darrell, Chester B., La., 421 lth street. Chiet Justice George H Williams, Khode island | © ew. er resulted in suicide. Some laborers proceeding to contrary if eaten ar food with the regular meal | lives in song the “pious fool” who reared it? Davis, A. M., Vi avenue, between 17th and Isth streets, = j their work along the lakeshore discovered what and properly chewed. Try it with milk and ap- | The experience in Parix seems to answer the | Davis’ J.J, W. Va., National. Justice Clifford, National hotel. 643 D STREET, near Seventh, proved to be the body of a woman tioatinginthe ple-sauce or with any good frait-sauce. | question, and it may well be believed thatif the | Dawes, H. L., Mass., ELbitt House. Justice Swayne, 1303 K street northwest Pays INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL- water. An examination of the remains resulted Jouxny-Cakz WiTHOUT Eoos.—I found out | €wspapers would utterly ignore criminals and | De Witt, D. M., Justice Miller. 1211 K street northwest. LECTIONS, and transacte all business connected imine discovery of various articlesof jewelry on | for myself, long ago, that delicious corn cakes | Cease to make heroesof them, there would be a | Dobbins, 8, Ac’, Jentios Dania’ Hotenetaeen. with Beokiow ponent her person, and on the inner rimof aheavy gold | could be mae of sweet new inca’ without eggs; | great deal less of crime in the world. Such a | Donnan, W. G., Iowa, cor. B and 3d st., n. we Justice Field, 21 Ist street east. = ekg Se TuEe gperaved the Dame «Fanny | and | didn't know but everybody cise knewrthe | “00d time coming,” however, will scarcely | Duell, K- H.W. St. 4 Justice Strons, 141% H street mexthwrst, Hodd.” A short time before her tragic death | gaie. I used to scald the meal mixed with « | @frive until sensational journallsm is dead. Dunnell, M. H., Minn., St. James. ‘ i fey, 201 I street, cornerof New COAL AND WOOD. che had left Rochester, N- Y., for Chicago, in | jittie salt with jost as little boiling water as 4 ii the company ot her father, for the purpose of | | Durham, M: J, Ky. 4131 G street northwest, | 7 ersay ay procuring a divorce from ber husband, Thomas ’ . i i ‘irawn attention to the vari- 5. JOHNSON BROTHERS, or oo ee hed passed s | ~~ =e it in get paneln ‘Skat | ous schemes which now and then come up for SS. WHOLESALE AND KBIAIL | DEALERS. i ig hat had been of so unpleasant a character | oven. ‘These corn gems are gvod too'—when | PFMging in a pile of dimes to some genius by | Farwell, G. B. REMOVAL. eter ine Sally Of One Samet ond whet, fost ot ms that it reduced her to a state of insanity, which | the meal is fresh and sweet. virtue of a run on Jerusalem Artichoke. It is | Iield, Moses W. was the immediate cause of the rash act that | : use ine | first lauded for this good point and then the | Piel, terminated her existence. Having arranged the | white Cornmeal tal seemed a Tite mites, | Ober, that one wonders what more cau he maid bone Gs preliminarie-of the contemplatedeuit the futher | There was little sweetness in it 10 bring out by | of it. Now it is to supersede the potato, now it | Roster, C returned home, leaving his daughter with friends | scalding. aud | wauted to disguise Lie oiegy | seven better tor man than wheat food. One | { eat, cargoes of best j aud WOOD. "which ‘will sell to the trade and con: REMOVAL. » Will aries, J. C., Ga., 511 4th street. pthe city. On Saturday morning last she re- ‘omes ont with a grand pig-feeding scheme in | (t7Gu4 5 Meine, Lit) Now York sventio. street southwest. Offices: 1204 F ‘ ii ° S pas, he receipt-b L | eee yp 4 a a ', By ™ b moved a diamond ring from her hand and asked | They ail dictated eggs and batter oe kack iy | connection with ity another declares it is good | GS eld. Jas. A, Oblo, corner I and 15th sts, Toils formerly ccenpied by Great Falls too Go., | one of her cempanions to Wear it fora few days, | was impossible for me to get fresh eggs, (1 | [F firewood. We have not heard ot any Propo’ | Glover, J. M., Ao. strest northwest. Pemarking that she treasared it asa keepsake | threw away four of the last “iuzen, and have | sition to pay off the national debt with It; but | Giove™ty” W., Mass., Wormley’s, E, MccaULEy & BRos., from her mother. Shertly after shesdressed her- | jived for six weeks © eggs ob- | We Should not be surprised to hear that Secre- | Gunekel, L. B., Ohio, Arlington. je, WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. self for a walk and left the hou-e, and her where- | tained from aneighbor, shortening isone piety Richardson was seen looking at a field full, | ja, aps, J. M., W.Va., 413 4th street northwest. Yards—Ho, 61 x) street southwest, and Ho. 1818 were foul in the fake Fee eh wer Femains | of the things I steer as'clear of as posule. So | SUd that some proposition in connection with its | jake? neite ine ite DEVLIN&CO., Sr eves. Were found in the lake. Her husband is cashier | thi. is the way we made good jul’tey-ccke un. | Universal growth will soon be made. ‘The arti- RVs. N 9 Depot—las street wharf, of a prominent banking corporation in Roche + " . cle now before us has stopped short of th Ber, t Hamilton, it., N.J., Willard’s. A choles and varied stock of WOOD and 00aL | Sout Scald about a pint of meal at night with boil- | imply goes tos! bond Lpevap nuns virtues of | Hancock, 'J.. "Texas. kept constantly on hand. mr : Be ea ape ern cE PAD milk weiter wants every farmer to try tow acroes | Harmer, A... Pa X vireo soutionlt HAVE REMOVED = | add a tea-spoom of salt, (one level full,) a big | Freer wants every farmer to “try a fow acres.” , B. W., Mase., 220 A street southeast. NTHESUPREMECOURTOF THE DISTRICT _ sepi3-att table-spoontul ot sugar, and, la tips, just as wean Indian core, and stacke tiem | Harris, H. R., Ga., 511 4th street. | I OF COLUMBIA, — der the circamstances described abo ter, and it is stated that he had consented to & livorce from his wife on condition that she in- stituted the proceedings at a distance from their residence in order to avoi! gossip. Mrs. Sketfer was the sole heiress to an immense fortane. and ix , Harris, J. T., Va. M ; | The 2d day of December, 1813. EME COURT OF THE Wassaid to be a rare musician, afiaentlinguist, | suoouthl of Vethep ee dee Tee A eke | after‘they have been dried in'shocks, mach as | Harris, J. 2, Va., Metropolitan: Ina A. Howstt yao Mvaox BN Howert—¥o, [* THESUPRESE Count OF THE DistBiCT Maunnens? Of atacerul micn and accomplished | Ye rather thicker than for griddlls cakes, as the | tbe Indian corn fodder isdone. ‘The roots are | Harrison, H. H., Tenn. 3 ity Deeket 13. Noremiver, 153—sporval Term, manners. | meal bas swelled some durmng the incat,aadno | t@ be used afterwards as pig feed, and thusa | Hathorn, H. H., NX To THR cf motion of the plaintil by Mr Eéwarde, ber | Hroveiy vs, McCoLLaNyet al—Mo. 3,133, Eyuity ELorixe with His own Wire The Rey, |. Rance need be made tor that. I'caanot see | double proftismade, Havens, Hl. E.,’Mo., National. N. Howell, cane his appearance to Ue entered | Win. F. Mattingly, paces im thie eanse, bart L. ©. Herman of Douglass township, Monterey, | “here the ity for shortening comes in, as Fal Dressi Hawley, Jno. B., Il)., 410 6th street. | herein on or before the first rule day occurring forty De the Court that on July 2ist, 1573) be . : nag Pp, Montgo: these johnay-cakes are certaimiy tender.’ A | = sing. Hawley, J. R., Conn., 907 G street. days after this day; otherwise the cause will be pro- of lot 8.in square No 447, in the City of Wash- ery county. over whose head at least sixty win- | tte coeum tprend over the ee Before the winter sets in for good, it will bé Shar 4 ceeded with as in cage of Inaton, D. G.for the sam of ;that the pure tere have passed, eloped on Saturday last with | Theabove recipe maken two tuir care ie eek | best to get ont all the manus that canbe | = eer, Ale. Olt 11th street, By the Court. A.WYLIB, Justice, &c. | chaser sakiguad all his Interest te aod’ propery Maria Barto, a widow lady of about the same | in common «square thee” Wine ae ake tpared for this purpose and spread it freely on | Hazelton’ John WY No oe ah at SALOON PARLOR AT Five copy —Test : Ruder said purchase, and that the aesenee has age, who resides near Mount Pleasant, Wash- | Soul sada {in the proportion ore eax * | the mowing lott ase top detuning. It the fact | Hazelton, John W., N.J., 221 Sd street. dect-w R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, &c. | ineash GlJosand given bis note dated Now. ington townsbip, Berks county. About two spoonful of soda to a large pint o! milk) ie wong | '8n0t too hilly ard uneven there {sno danger of | Herndonc Wie 8. deca ECOURTOF THE DisTEIoT | with interest; it ia this years Lewis was married tu Maria against | {h-tead of baking powder * | waste while 4 good covering protects the roots | Herd "Semen t. Me ‘COLUMBIA, aot ber, A: .D 1513, ordered by the the will of her relatives. ‘Tue marriage was | ‘Mteado z i of grass, mellows the surface ana promotes the | Hersey, Samuel F., Me. Holding @ Special Term, December 24, 173. | Soh day of Deomsbers iets, enlace meet cn eee soon afterwards declared null by the court, ow- | | CCONCMY IN Cookine.—I sometimes meet | growth of the crop next year. oar, E. R., ase, Wormle In the case Pasir Smerich, administrator of | contrary be shown on or before eaid day. provided = ing to the lady not being of sound mind, and she | Perle who seem to think that ail economy, es- “"A'top dressing may be applied to advantage | HOST, George F., Mass., 1208 K street. 1106 F street. SOLOMON THAIN, 4 - the administrator | copy of this onder be paltiched take ky ‘Star was sent to the lunatic asylum at Philadelphia, | pecially in cooking, is meanness. People who jate in the fall, or immediately after tive crop is | Holman, Wim. S., Ind. ove-tr Gloreraid hae, with the seprobation of the Supreme | once @ week for three succeasive Weeks to where she remained some nine months, when | iA\e Crerything tu buy soon learn it they are taken off or in the spring just after the geass | Hooper.'S., M ns ba af SB” | said dey. zhe was again brough! home, and a close watch | Mttentive that butter and eggs and sugar are | starts. Inthe latter cate the tepil growf or | Hoskins, ENGLISH Pointed TURSDAY the Soth day of December, A-D. | “|SiguediJ— D.C. HUMPHREYS, Justice, Xeptover ber. After repeated attempts she has ; \i') expensive items tn the iamily. They are | the grass covers and protects it from the sun, | Houghton, : | ‘personal entate off sald densened, Sod of the eesets 18 sre Oo Tent at last given them the slip and hied m with | all good in their place, but they are often used | But there is little or no loss by evaporation | Howe, Albert R., Miss. CRYST. CHANDE! 5 | Band, asfar asthe seme have collected and =o "The lady tn question Ievvery aeatans | 2° treely as to interfere greatly with the com- | through the winter. Mev. Plow anon Hubbell, J. A., Mich., 215 A street southeast, ‘AL LIERS, ey} ow nin ry nearly all the property around | rt and prosperity of the family. “Lucy Ma- | ’ Hunter, Morton C., Ind., Hamilton House. Mount Pleasant, from which iron ore is being | 18) Observes that ° ‘housekeepers add grease | Tue Bust GieTs IN THE Power or Att.— | Hunton, Eppa, Va. IMPORTED DIRECT, ken. Mr. Herman was former'y im the mice sod smeetening at the approach of company.” | wit and smartness are not mightily your Hurtbure, Ba doa ND OFFERED UNUSUALLY stry (Reform,) and had charge of several con- | It seem that some people imagine that | talent? What then? ‘There are a gr serve | He le, Ws fey Missouri. AD 1D UNTS Low. ons in the upper end of Montgomery and , £004 cocking consists in using a great propor- | other good qpalities in which yeu can't prete! ynes, Wm. J., Ark., National. Read " 4 ese of a lower end of Berks count 9 Bagic. Tt ea aE rate reek ming: and lightening | nature has failed you. Improve them as fat as Hereford: F.. W. Va. Arlington. extulnnis workmeasonioans te geet ores amt _ se ————o . | im the way of butter, lard, and eg; ‘hey pile you can, and let us have which is pertect- | Jewett, Hugh J., Ohio, Wormley’'s. Rotectine KAsrnemgins.—We have ser- | there into things that would be quite good ly in your power. You may, if you please, asson, John fa 1406 G yt. ELEGANCE, BRILLIANCY AND CHEAPNESS a1 invuiries from amateurs as to whether x1 | enough and far more digestible without them. | behave’ sourbelt ey a fon on gravity aod, good | Kellogg, 8. W., Conn. : ‘ aspberries require winter protection. We Are these the people who cannot afford to feith, eudure hardship and despise pleasure; | Kelley, Wm. D., Pa., Willard’s. EXCEL ANY CHANDELIERS 1N UsE, ne 2d aay & December A. D. S73. answer, certainly not, though we believe th nice fruit—to say nothing of books and uewe- | want but a few things and complain of noth- | Kendall, Chas.W., Nev., 1328 Corcoran street. A large assortmont just recetved. James A Beay etal..plaintifie. vs THa Scott, ms they e better fruit and more of it if | papers’? Are the oues who think it ex- ing. You may be lispassionate, stand upon | Killinger, John W., Pa.. 1006 12th street. sa defendant—No. 2,978, Byuity Docket 13. T the rai all _were laid down and covered with a few | travagant to ood playthings for the chil- | yonr own legs, and be great if you please, | Knapp, Robert M., Ill., Metropolitan, M. W. GALT, BRO, « CO., Judson T. Cull, the trustee appointed by decree Court of Mei ke pace, Se ee |e aap enue eweuies. | ehitty We. a.h map ali pes phia, 2 5 cor r CLEANING CoaT-C 7: i 5 » . N. m — A.D. wild blackeape: the Allen, the Catawi { PR cn Coat-CoLLars.—Take a piece of | trifling in your humor. Don’t you see how ‘i. Sit T etree tt mentioned he (carbonate of ammonia) the | much you maydo, if you have # iind to it; | Lamport, W. size of @ walnut and put it in a cup of warm and the plea of incapacity is out of doors® » Willard’s. water. When dissolved, take a piece of clean | You have no leisure to read books; what then? flannel and dip ft im the solution and rub the mn have leisure not to be haughty or play the - ¥., Arlington. ; collar two or three times with It. It will also | kmave; to be deaf to the charms of ambition, Spa BO. co ior iis second remove the glossy appearance along the ¢eams | and look down on fame and glory, ’Tis in your | Lewis, Barbour, Tenn., 1314 G street. Top; and, in order to get this to its utmost ex- | and upon the elbows, power not only to forbear being angry with | Lofland. James R., tent, cut down this year’s canes to the ground people for their folly and ingratitude, but, over » Wm., Towa, 417 6th street. now, aud cover the stocks with @ good at of, of renovating feathers put them into a cyl. | 40d above, tocherish their interest’ and take m ‘ure. inthe spring fork this in, and you tof perforated sheet-irun large enough to are of them.— Marcus ure! Nail Ge ant ech ak Gren ee: | LARD Ab an Usteues. ik well known that John R., Mise. ,1416 I street. : is then revolved for @ while over a siog | Tubbing tl ly with hog’s fat has the effect | Magee, John A., Pa., National. i favor of the family— | charcoal fre. The hot air and the motion make | of riot, fovec n emperatare of the skin in | Merquall, Samael 8., 1. A P sc&rl fever. an our juaint- . SiS Paveanow-Wort for | not practicable. The nearest approach ay ff | auce has uscd the fat portion of smoked nam | Maynard, Horace, Teho., EBvIt House, ou! Foon sont Saseiay Pooh | would be to itt the dust from the feathers, and | With beneticial results, and writes to the editor eb rh koe lowe, 20 D serect B. we Three hundred and t scharged machan- | then expose them in @ tick thoroughly to the | t@disseminate the fact for others’ benefit. A | McDill, Alex. 8., Wis., 713 14th street. in’ zenerally the Hudson River, Antwerp. Use ot davon & hoo Biphe wonderfal sue | the court that on and Pancreatine in co1 = rent yn Son es aan ot 1.030, for the sum of —Those who make it a bu: will _bave raspberries from the 2th of August to the emt of October generally of a quality eht to enjoy, ax this variety is the reseptat) ‘John K., Gal., Willard’s. ‘Tre Stanvar Une i ¥ at token MeDill, J. W., Gi ing stone seth pate Ween pat towork break- | 80m abd let them air well, giving occasional | Celebrated German Se Gnmnan et ceneee | MasDecrall Oot Met oie ce eereee. send Dae not teteoneaee uw. Mapes Kewm | Cendagn heating | acid Into one hundred MeJunkin, £., Pa. $F authority to ase a reg ment of mufse tee | a7 Divorces are hardly, known in Spain, for ine tn balk ek aoe a Monee, George, C., Miss., Washington Hous, UM fiarmrnbts * 2 i ase of a ri, = the reason at é husbaud can me . “4 a th ae Pe ‘There were no signs o fearsot ane wares | one to shoot his wife for 25 cents when he gets | [ok So Se mnteeatts of infammes cer Mena ona tL, ae vom coger ieee presing for ene pede es Weekes, Bave organized in one | tired of matrimony. of treatment ts to produce a Merriam, G. L., N.¥., 810 12th street. ed to on ie J any Dospital ace to Le nsto® Market and St. Joseph | SF Anold, rough clergyman once took for coolness, to keep the skin softer, and after Milliken, G. W:, Ky. ot Pipetor relief upon the order ot eke Semen Sraae | Mio tet that paomae of he enim, “I 908 10 | apytontion the tem i Mille Q., Teens, Continental Se ih as an ce! ard * S tees of men are |) = it. el . Talll of Jobe Wey cee, machinery inthe silk he saw the Psalmist standing be--| true the gers aid een ne ae erates jonroe, James, Ohio, 810 12th street. 08 OF ang engumente and ie mines & fan i aa" aSa“Gy ae poet ‘wal icoeh had Mite: | "agro Patoaret Haabaatre nat oer Wier i aibreat ee eae eT SST ~ vem! a '. be Mr. 8. Sordi w York, being the it after mature delibera- | creasing so rapidly in Massachusetts that a state | Morrison, William R., Ill, Willerd’s. ar = 4 ee grange le authorized. Myers, Leonard, Pa., 428 iith atcoet. : > “EES WUT eee,

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