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THE HOUSE ME. A CASE OF CONSCIENCE. Adame Beet of the race, Gent on reli ss hesiaht, (From the Galaxy for December. Next W. I. Albert, and Charies, whois Albright. pp, : ‘The Archer who ever looks weil to hisaims, which ban nleen bonta eee Miss Gilmartin he the following names. Ihidj she like me or not? She was not a for- ‘Thofmext time I met Miss Gilmartin she was | it perfectly. I fear that Charles and Ben and ARK TWAIN'S “ JUMPING FROG.” much information concerning the Rev. Leon! ina Loosg ae —_ a Lee thing = fred were all invented in order to aie the -~ * = das W. ind oo ares om about her. She was changeable, not always 80 | views of a fair criti test of - 1 ~ aD and Clover and Sudiecions, and suatein jects | Sr critic om the greatest of all eub- | [As related by Simon Whee man up. Sbe was sometimes in a twilight “I wish I had known that,” said Miss Gil- and tender mood, which is a beautiful thing in| martin, “and you—you have not been en- Twa r, 083, of Angel’ Camp, Calaveras county, Califocats, ing asked for information cc Tre Cuitp Wire oF a MASSACHUSETTS Divixe.—From the Springfield (Mass.) Union fe er Atkins, Minnesota still icone irtaioe 4 man. tain reverend Leonidas W. Sm it is learncd that the most interesting case tried | le _ Retarns to this Co John f. Averill. a ee fanart pen) * Thave been thinking very much of what © never had the honor yet,” 1 ans- | | There was a feliow here once by the name of | before the police court of Chicopee for some | strect, Philaielphia, Send for descrigiee eee ‘We are o’er bad in view of the gifts weenjoy, | F mate, you said to me the other evening, Mr. Russell,” “of being accepted by any lady.” Jim Smiley, in the winter of 49—or maybe it | time was that of Dr. P. V. Rondiez vs. Kev. H. ist. dette Bat o'er good for Banning as said of Rob Roy. se rendre then I might hope, for she did listen to men said this ingenuous girl (knowing, if you want | + Then why did you propound those serious was in the spring 0. '50—I don’t recoliect exact- | A. Wildridge, late pastor of the defunct Taber- ‘A Barber and Barnum before bnve been here, to flatter a man out of his eyebrows, that yoa | questions for my settlement?” te “4 ly, somebow, though what makes me think it | nacle Baptist church, ich was investigated | Cough Mixture ext name is a new one, ‘tis Granville Barrere. | tention which was flattering, an. have only to say, “I have been thinking of | + Because,dear Miss Gilmartin, Tam avery | was the one or the other is because I remember | iast week. Mr. Wil after having board- FOR TRE CURE #F ; General Barry and Bass, and J.W. Begole, | Tit iook ai me with a pair of aeel-blas eyes | What you sald t'me the other evening abeat & | progeny ea wise always to know wiat I | the bigtume wasn’t tnished when he tiret came | e¢ some time in the fambly of Dr. Koadiez, and | OOUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, chovr, Bett, Biery, and Berry succeed on the roll. which were bewiltering. man’s duties to the woman whom he has, per- | sball do when the trying moment arrives.” | tothe camp; but, anyway, he was the curiosest | having induced the doctor's 13 ~old daagh- OR THE RKRELIRG OF CONSUM? Between these is a name without tarnish or “Sie was never cruel or contemptaous, as are | haps in a moment of mistaken enthusiasm, |“ Miss Gilmactie silent moment; then, | man about always betting on anything that | ter to be baptised and to join his charch. pro- | AND FOR THEKELIEG OF CONSUMPTIVE speck é 2 | Some women (more's the pity), bat she was a | pledged the devotion of a lifetime, and then has | with something of an effort, sho said: | farmed up you ever see, if he coaid get anybody | posed marriage to the girl and got her father's | NTS IN ADTANCKD STAUB: Wo meed not or hiner. , Need I'say it is Beck? jictie too bright; I had a suspicion occasionally | found out, as we mortals are apt todo, that he | "«+ You have heard of my recent experience? | to bet on the other side; and if he couldn't he'd | Soneent In writing. He then persuades the need not, not, we cannot complain Botw! ig the numerous Congh Medicines in the market, Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mixture has etd o's he got a bet, he was satistied. | ing the girl's age to be 18. After the marriage, | More "aPiily than in former eognons. This pope take. She is really capricious, penurious—" | | did not love. Should I marry him, to make | But etill he was lucky, uncommon lucky; he | which took place in that city, Mr. Wildridge |} never fails, not even in the mat obstinate come, “« 4 horrid fault in a woman,” sald I paren- | both of us unhappy, or should I make that cor- | @lmost always come out winner. He was al- | and his child wife ret to her father's to give speedy and permanent relief. It is plensa: thetically. rection before marriage which itis soimpossible | ways ready and laying for a chance; there | house. and all went happily until the reverend | 40 take, and fe therefore specially siapted for «« She fs jealous of her own sex; she does not | to make afterwards? I decided that! would couldn't be no solitary thing mentioned bat that | Benedict asked his father-in-law to repay cer- = 2 woe er ey ns tend make his friends welcome; she is small- | do the latter. It has been a painful experience, _ feller’d offer to bet on it, and take any side you | tain money which he (Dr. Roudiez) bad borro OD, Sa minded—" involving me in the charge of inconstancy, and | Please, as I was just telling you. If there was | ed. Dr. Roudiez refused; and, on being threat- | Price Sarade Nartans Dreses’ «« And cunning,” added I. perhaps heartlessness; yet 1 know 1 have done | # horse-race, you'd find him fiush or you'd tind | ened with legal suasion got out a writ against ‘podl tr or 24 and Miss Gilmartin turned a pair of liquid biue | right. Have I not, Mr. Rus-ell?”” him busted at the end of it; if there was a dog- | his son-in-law, Mr. Wildridge, for “false repre- eyes suddenly mpon me. (Ido not like to have made afew remarks here of no general in- | fight, he'd bet on it; if there was a cat-tight, | sentation in procuring a marriage license,""and = gpateheler’s Hair - hi he I fh . She s id When Maine stillreturns’ us such fair Men A8 those women enermoasly worth, winning, but jaine, i = And aswe think and speak in thishomely strain, | $f, yhom men are a little afraid—women whose The House, the third time, makes him Speaker | “jt was this uncertainty which was hanging There fe one © is Blind, and another is | °YeT — with her admiraple danc- was mistaken. The man who finds this out has, | I have been looking at ir question from the change sides. town clerk to signa blank marriage licen: bend thought the woman amiable, charita- woman point of vw. ‘found I had made a Any way that suited the other man would suit | which was afterwards filled out by himself stat ble, large-minded, a real, which is his mis- | mistake,—I had e myselfto aman whom | him; any wa: Boe oi began Poppe prs ask Miss as. Ad 4 ance with me in the German cotillion at Del- Bowen, Bradley, and Bright, a good man of monica's gna certain evenings E } chad just been retarn me by an ap- ieee perp a aad Brown, not “Old | preciative partner whom I opened my case: “I Whose course not yet finish'd; is nor written, | H&¥e & case of conscience to lay before you. Is her do that, it makes chills run through me. It | terest to the publi ugh I think the sky, | he'd bet on it; if there was achicken-fight, he'd | Mr. Wildridge was arrested, but was released ___ HOF sung. * | {nope any time like the present, Miss Giimar- | joisa little asif sho could sce further than | freee” thet brates nad ake. Ghana ‘ap. | bet on it; why, if there was two birds sting on | or bail. When brought before Judge Carter a Next Buckner, and Buffinton with usagain, | Noy 7 think we can count on fifteen min- | My reserve intends that she shall see.” roved. I took Miss Gilmartin in my armsand & fence, he'd bet you which one woula ily frst; | few days ago he pleaded not guilty, but was FS oegeents men on the land and the mAin. | utes gt least,” said my Dartncr, “and that i; | ‘Amd be makes up his mind that he could | Kissed her. | or if there was a camp-meeting. he would be | fined $1 and costs, amounting to $8.50, from Hi. 8. Bundy, and Burchard,in argument strong, | Clear eel convincing; and not very long. J.H. Bar eigh, and Burrows, for the first time not be happy with such a woman. Then his| We pledged an engagement then and there, | there reg'lar to bet on Parson Walker, which | which judgment be appealed to the superior sense of houor is troubled. She is the weaker | which has never been broken, and we hope that | he judged to be the best exborter about here— | court. vessel, and he must not wound her, nor brin, while | and so he was, too, and a good man. [fhe even " FuLnaaGeLa Rake on her the scorn and contamely of the world. Life eutlten not tts Hy pages falr, | saw a straddle-bug start to go anywhere, he | _ MODEL Potickwex.—A leading or ‘Their engagement has been announced; how Death writes no Finis to its history | would bet you how long it would take him wo Femcnm 4 firm, at 58 Front street, on can he withdraw?” ee ee | get wherever he was going to, and if you took | ‘ormed the police commissioners that a4 #2903 BRD cer « Exactly the case of my brother Charles, LARBOARD AND STARBOARD. | him up he would follow that straddie-bug to | P#trolmen of the first precinct were discove FOB THE SEABON 0) 3 Disa. | | enough for any ‘case of conscence.’ Now if it were a matter of wordly prudence, I should not ask you to accept ao short a time.” Ye 3 + 7 ” see,” said [, that Tommy Fletcher is far ‘Two Butlers and Cook will provide them good | of even'at the other emi of the hall, marshal- 1e 7 + ing his forces, and shall not be called on to ee a Rar Cae-weed begay for several minutes. ‘I'think twill ven- ¥ ture— Cain, Cannon, Cason, Rapier, Pike, and Lam- | ‘55 45 very quickly, then,” said Miss Gil- port : “ ‘Take the Field, from the Wards and the Walls emastinons, Gath foflrong ene ogi of a Fort. tes. Ni ; , John Cessna returns, also Clarke of New York, | Utes, Now tel me, what dreadful thing have With two other Clarks, who are young at the | j teh pent on Hy casstng at Menuer kavatied work, : ‘Martial matters Ite years John ‘Coburn did | Pfoke® the heart of a woman, or have you been , a , i ; entering their premises by means of faise keys, beautifully put,” said 1 ‘onaSt Louis Reporter, | Mexico but what he would find out where he Miss Gilmartin waved her lily-white hand, as # they had missed ; me : if impatient of interruption. Louis Reporter.) Lois of the boys here has seen that similey, | ‘8g quantities of wi me ey eh a i * But he writes her a letter; he tells her in in a street car with two re- | and can tell you all about him. Way, it never | en were brought to t ng thetr fis the most carefully-worded epistle (not to hart young dream, of a year old, | made no diiterence to him—he would bet on | of them were acquittec her self-love) that he ts convinced that he can- | sitting up in her arms like two fanny little | anything—the dangdest feller. Parson Wal H. Schmidt, Michael not make her happy, that certain complications | china images. It is immediately assumed that | er’s wife laid very sick once, fora g | *ugh, and John in bisown lite prevent his thinking of mar- | the funny little results are twins. They are | and it seemed as if the _ : ind have similar chubby little | her. But one morning h was bound for and how long he was on the road. | ®0d that for some time GRAND RECEPTION AND SOCIABLE On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 17, 1575 e wrove Piotr or a Wire Kiicen. Season tickets, admiting gent "| riage— dressed altke, nenta Boon “a oo under hie © A mould, | Soun in s eecoud tate sett Rave you had én an: | Tt Oharlos ought to have thought of those be- | iat leps, end tar dumpling Gets, mod the eoraad, | hered eae cing be wa regi tir aon ge sonnet oul rage And Comingo, also, is here as of old. See Teese WORE MAME, Rane Fem TONS) a ened Tmeaitatively-but you might as | up fat little nove of the larboard baby is tue | erably better—thank the Lord tor los tn eee eee ee ‘onger will look to iu!and commerce and seas, | ¥°" n , well have stopped Niagara as Miss Gilmartin. | identical spit of the baby on the larboard, and | mercy !—and coming on so smart that, with the | pase bad tracked barglars, and hi a a Caldwell, Corwin and Cotton will readily please, people t bane no distinotion eT shalt ne enon |S She immed acquiesces, returns him his | they are both endeavoring to make hearty meals | blessing of Providence, she'd get well. ye ress we fare Pornnene Rg aes pg ___ EDUCATIONAL. 5. S. Cox, we rejoice to see here again, A statesman whose peuple won't let him remain, ring, and annow to her friends that the en- | out of the dumplings in the same beautifulstyle | Smiley, before he thought, sags: © by ahtachenrcecer 3 —cehyv pepe eg is broken off—" of early cannibalism. ‘They stare at each other | two and a half that shedout-anywa j Row supposed that he killed his wife and then Exe Ici AND FRENCH SOBOOL for Voune “Le vi tuorth Away from this Hall when the themes of debate, | 4 Mca cree Mr Want, thie Gon hace been be awkward for him if she didn’t | out of their bright goblin little eyes, as if they | ‘This yer Smiley had a.m @ boys catie | SHOt himee! oe Py atsT F ‘Will be matters of moment, weighty and great. | 1 ine on an unsacosssfal horses” acquiesce,” said I. were very old acquaintances indeed, and could | her the fifteen-minute nag, but that wasonlyiu | Anorisar Pass SYSTEM.—At@ | tee-s for French and German Creamer, Crittenden, Crouse, Crooke, Curtis, ‘“ Moe Gilmartin,” said I ponderously, “I **—and marries soon after a much more de- | tell a thing or two of each other if they would, | fun, you know, because of course she was taster | convention of the managers of the leading new names | aaa about te prevound tos0d tes mort selnae | sirable man.” but are bound by a solemn compact not to di- | than that—and he used to win money on that | northwestern railroads it was resolved most /\JADAMK SOBLIECK ER, While the Bay state, the seat of A. Crocker, gate itd x + Oh, now that is a little | e Tracker Frexcn Lamoracm question ever asked by a man to a woman—ex- abrupt! Don't vulge, until they are through with their con- | horse for all she was so slow, and always had positively to grant no free passes after .Tanuary A , elle FLOBEN. K SCHLIBCK BE, (for still claims, : n you think so, Miss Glimar said 1. tracts for finishing the dumplings. | the asthma, or the distemper. of the consump- | Ist. Opinion was divided, but tt was generally Eg ye fa Crutehtield, Garfield, Scofield, of Uncle Sam's eee tceare tate othe Saguned “ Or we will take the case of your brother | They must be twins, and are s) much alike | tion, or something of that kind. y used to | thonght that no benefit, but rather injary, was Pol iuded broken ure farm, | ‘Seeaeis: if ne kas coumes tebveeen’? Ben, which is far more complicated. He has | that nothing less than a mother’s instincts can | give her two or three hundred yards stat. and | recetred from the issue of passes to judges ated And Crossland will guard the domain from all | i: won a dear, loving, trusting creature, who lives | tell the difference between them, and even then | tuen pass her under way; but always at Ye tag | legislators. one «And you expect me to answer so momentous Eldest member here, Dawes, knows House rales ee er ee ne ‘ull wel! n 7 | _ “Ido not know what I expect, exactly (you Donnan, Darrell, Duell, and Mark H. Donnell, | wy Hm, 4 Danford, Davis, Dobbins, Darham, and De | being & woman), but I do expect to know better CE, 734 13th STREET.N WwW with a horrid old aunt. She has nodear friends it is wonderful how she can do it without a | end of the race she'd get excited and desperate — —— Circulars to be had at the principal Music Stores and no fortune. Bon is hor lone star, her one | strawberry mark stamped somewhere on one of | like, and come cavorting and straddiing up, and | sg decd-eusw ie . dear object in life. After a youth of sorrow she | them. Yes, lookin. ain. there is @ distinc- | scattering her legs around limber, somstimes in | ARE You E LOocUTION meets with this bright, hope ul promise of hap- | tion. The larboard bi has the dirtiest little | tue air, and sometimes out to one side among the | a piness. He wins her with much diffidence and | nose ever exhi . 7 Dil yy & reputable twin with | fences, and kicking up m-o-r-e dust and rais- . n : , ; - ead i wnt dian exc wien ecak acca: | See nara eee eeey ee SE ay trouble, for hers ew heart not easily won—a | chubby legs, within the limits ot a public con ing m-o-re racket with her coughing and sncez~ NOW CONVINCED MBS. E. A. ETETEON LOGEE will give tenons yet wel @ places for whic’! ach |; fi . | sensitive, proud heart—' veyance. We lvok in wonderment at that baby’: ing and blowin, T nose—and a.ways fetch privetely or to - " g oot, = ~ neat “and ‘your politeness sill aera; site {| ‘Stop a moment, dear Mise Gilmartin, for I | nose, and rash to the conciasion that a hydeset | cee ee ee a noe and aways fetch ap ee eee eee Eden. we read, was a large fair pleasant lot, | fran yon for confessing that Lam a woman! | &™ getting too much affected. [cannot stand | has burated somewhere in his inside. if itisn't | you could cipher it down, THAT WE SELL chureb of benevol ut obyects Sreidaeeieatmangset atin’ | tat kcommimen a Piatra acdnemor tr bon | abet ee tie | da: rahe el, al pap tat | “connor tt tan tc cn a a * “ _ aract bs e a ro" @ wan't worth a cent . ms = . —< = in 6 wo have ¢ net ir th a oe { Guaanttes Sas cloqnmnce er compiionet exe Their love isa beautiful episode of pure conti- | rant with nose attachment than he does for | tut to set around and look onery, and lay for @ snmetind a we ve Giddings, Glover, Gooch, anc 1 t i lence on her side, of manly protection on his. | a financial panic. Nor does the starboard baby | chance to steal something. But as so 8 th ss Gankel, Do say thal think you area womans” "| She makes her little preparations for her mar- | either. 7 | juoney was up on tim Lewas a different doc, Residence, 75 H street northwest. doct-tm May oe always speak wisely, andever act“; Then Lam to tell you how an engaged man | ‘age, when Ben finds that he does not like her | ‘The poor little mother—she is not much big- | his under jaw'’d begin to stick out like the . . well, should behave to a woman to whom he has | Way cf taking her coffee. From that her walk | ger than a good-sized family Thanksgiving | fo'castle of ‘a steamboat, and his teeth would M®8, 8.4 K's SELECT SCHOOL FOR And, however, others may languish or ail, pledged himself, after he finds out that he has | begins to displease him, her smile tinally be- | turkey—is terribly anxious about the noseof the | uncover and shine savage like the furnaces. > pe ‘The next two good men will always be H ile, Rend elec hae comes obnoxious, and ‘her hands. which he | jarboard baby. any other time that dirty And a dog might tackle him, and ballyrag him, eens gree au eee Hamilton, Hancock, Harmer, and Harris, all \" yo. “that is my question better expressd.”" | never perfectly admired, loom up red and ter- | little nose would be a well-spring of pleasare to | and bite him, and throw him over his shoulder IF NOT CALL AND SEE. rible, Here, without any fault of his own, Ben | her, but it isn’t now. She rubs it with strong | two or three t:mes, and Andrew Jackson finds himself in a shocking dilemma. He asks | parental resolution, always the wrong way, | which was the name of the pup—Andrew Jack | “ Well,then, I should answer the question by —— = — himself what shail he do? Marry this woman, | and with a red, cotton handkerchief, until the | son would never let on but what he was satis IF WE DO NOT CONVINCE YOU, INSURANCE OOMPANIES, asking another: What is the position of the lone in the world, three, And Harrison find Havens from al! dan; diereford, Hatcher, Hathorn, both lady?” Is she rich or poor, Lh t Hays. y feeling that his love is all gone, giving her only | nose of the larboard baby is as ruby red as a | fied, and hadn’texpected nothing else—and the LD DOMINION 1 Becure shail they shun all dark dangerous ways, or Th you age a woman, You are begging | the faint reflex of a forgotten feeling: depriy: | beet; and. the lerooard baby himself looks up | bets being doubled and doubled on the other DON'T BUY. 0 papel imnee . Heinden, 3e0. W. Hendee, this question.” ing her of a woman's first privilege, the pos- | into her face, as if to say, “ How long, Oh Lord, | side all the time till the money was all up; and CAPITAL AND 8 PLUS, @256.514 26, Hersey, one of two Hoars, are strangers to me. - on | session of devoted heart, living all his life a | now long?” ‘All this time the starboard baby is | then allof asudden he would geab the other . SUKES AG OSS BY FIR Holman, Hooper, Houghton, all men ot renown, never do, and’you never wee dishoneed sabtere | hypocrite’s lite, with a smile on sis lips butin | smiling Srondorfully bright stiles of eobhie fos, | eee oe ceemaden be would, Fog and freeze ARE YOU SATISFIED BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD Fok yireae As any from district, parish. city, or town. fuges in'arguiment, and you never try to turn | his eye a falsehood, protecting her from want | and kicking up his absurdly chubby little legs | to it--not chaw, you understand, but only jest 1 qj i i a AND MEACHANDISK GENERA < Howe can Hoskins, Hubbell, Hynes, or Hurl- | \o8r adversaries’ front, aad you are always so | nd from her disagreeable old aunt, but giving | in a way totally unmindful of the proprieties or | grip and hang on till they throwed up the HAT WE ARE SELLING ™ WBNERALLY but Hyde Jost and straightforward!” her an unloving husband and—and——” high-toned society. Altogether he looks as if | sponge, if it was a year. overcoats. Hunter, will Hanton, Loughridge, o'er Straw- /"'sircasin,my dear Miss Gilmartin, playson | Miss Gilmartin paused tur breath. there were nothing in this world half so splen- | — Smiley always come out winner on that pup, Ovanooare bridge ride. your beautiful lips like the sheet-lightning on | , “ Ben,” said I, ‘is ina very bad position. I | did and enjoyable as the contemplation of the | till he harnessed a dog once that didn’t have no OVERCOATS One name only in J is all we can get, the summer-cloud, and glitters but to charm, | 20 not see any way for him to escape. By the | dirty little nose of his larboard brother being | hind legs, because they'd been sawed off by a OVEROOATS At ence you perceive it is Hugh J. Jewett. mew way, did you mention whether this orphan with | rubbed red hot. circular saw, and when the thing had goae OVERCOATS. Kasson, Kellogg. Kelley, Ke Knapp, Six names recorded. as it were in a snap. ll, Killinger the red hands had biue eyes ot not? I do not We take a long five cents’ worth with those | along far enough and the money was all up, remember. Allow me to say, however, that | chubby twins and that happy little mother with | and he cometo make a snatch for his pet holt. ‘faint rettex of a forgotten feeling’ is good. It | the red cotton pocket-handkerchief, and wo go | be saw ina minute how he'd been imposed on, * Now you are talking sense, therefore I will answer your question. Let us see, what wasit?”’ “Miss Gilmartin, levity is becoming some- ome Laasing, Lawrence, Leach, all here... but when a man de! iberately asks a wo- | does not mean much, but it sounds very well.” | outot our way to see her rub her larboard o! aud bow the other dog bad him in the 80 IF NOT, 78 Bye] r.0 emt, 1 before man an important philosophical question con- Miss Gilmartin smiled. spring the wrong way of his nosé. As for the | to speak, and he 'peafed surprised, and then he Represent the following strong Fire rauce samar. with a prefix of classical lore. cerning his future happiness——"* “Mr. Russell," resumed Miss Gilmartin in a tlarbeerd ehernt, nothing can be more sublime | looked sorter discouraged like, and didn’t try CALL, EXAMINE THE GOODS, Omane ine = " Lawson, Lewis, Lottiand, we know not so well, “°N'O)8 aonig prose, P'oeseech yon! I do re- | calm, didactic manner, “you asked mein the | than his enjoyment of his brother's martyrdom, | no more to win the fight, and so he got shared THE GERMAN AMERICAN Lag FN me oe aie VosdsLowndes, Lynch ant J.K- ember now—something about breaking of an | German cotillion the other evening if 1 would | while both erenerd anh starboard continue to | cut bad. He give Smiley a look, as much as to | AND LEARN THE PRICES. THE URCRANTS, OF ee CoB) a * engagement, was it not} ‘Yes, Eseem to collect | gi¥e you my advice ina “case of conscience,’ ” | elevate thelr legs in a most disgraceful manner, | say his heart was broke, and it was his fanlt, Bs yd Casb Assets, 67 Marshall, Maynard, McCrary, staunch men, all [3 44r. vou want to get out of ascrape; you do | (That girl had a good verbal memo: and gum their dumplings with a perseverancs | putting up adog that hadn't no hind lees for | IF NOT FULLY SATISFIED ie CORUSELE Pik I ee not know how; you want me to help you. Well, | ‘And I have tried to do so. You Introduced | worthy of all praise, ‘There lt, etter all, one | Rin to fale Rott ot cette aos hind lees for pai . [Bs concossy Fis NSURANCE Preceded by Martin and John A. Magee; Sones tana acer fabulously, of course,) the case of your two | great good in a dirty little nose as long’as it | ence ina fight, and then he limped off a piece THAT WE ARE SELLING K DISTBICT OF OOLU: Two Medills, McDougall, for rhyme 8 hard "ST yies Gilmartin, you are trifling with the | brothers, a very neat way of giving mes choice | fasts, wa thought, ne the aethng and Reset tres | agen eke and the , inet seme = or se wine — : : rights of man. I have come to you in aserions | Of dilemmas. I have tried to explain to you by | Jett the car: this little mother can tell larboard | It was a gool pup, was that Andrew Jack- | AT PRECISELY THESE RATES, {SS ee ee, oe With McJunkin, MeNulta, McKee and Mc- spirit to ask you a very important question in | ™y imaginary cases that I think your brother | from starboard if they happen to get mixed up. | ron, and would have mate a name for ulsself if | DO NOT PURCHASE SO PENRSTLVENIA AVENUE Se ania. tates Mitcholl and Monroe, | ethics, on one of those exceedingly delicate | ‘ vpttedlontn le Acie seetiseorg spree ee ee ST te man eae le Mian, ane bee . : MILSURE'S Dave Sr0ns.) 3 » Mil 3 2 » | points of t in whic all | many powerful friends to support her, and ths 7 enius; I know it, because he hadn't had any r : somes Merriam, Morey, Morrison to Myers go. | Loot cle eprireor nes iedteat entes ma | best of friends toa woman, a large fortune. | 4 Pe MP hope nes vost hatha Spportunities to speak of, and it don’t. stand to = ae ners. JOHN T. LENMAB, Prosidont Rea BTL” and Nesmith, from far Oregon | Pood advice you make me a grindstone on which Xour brother Hen cannot beexeused. He must | dolt-yaby, doli-lady, doli-gentioman, or doll earn tint a dog could make such 8 Gght as be BB. BERB, Vice Prosidens, = ca i : you are si whetting your wits. Now Task | ‘0 school bis mind that he shall get over his ob- | monkey, is an ample wig’ with the massive | Could under the circumstances if he hadu’t no SEE Diz: de Sa q May we eer miss such men as Negley and | }°t, ie kind? init humage? Remember, Tam a | jections to the young lady whom ho has won, | tralds and curls of the fashion, The poodie wei | t#lent. It always makes me feel sorry when I COME AND SEE. a ty *Bivned, and he must marry her and make her a good A, Jnoee Jae Barbour | puss have also found a place as an essentialele- | think of that last ightof his'n, and the way it Sctael Green, Jobn Batley, And there isone name—and thereby hangs a | ‘¢//or bring le— | Mr. Russell, I blush with the mortification | husband.” | _ | ment in the miniature representation of civil- | turned out. ‘ opty” Ora N - of a detected felon, but I do declare that [have | ‘* Not loving her?” I asked. ized life. Well, this yer Smiley had rat tarriers and \RE EQUITAGLE LIFE Ase O'Brien, O'Neill, aut just Godlons Ogee | Never considered you's grintstone—no, not for | Yes; itis a case whers the happiness of the | 17H Me cat toys are very Ingen- | chicken cocks, and all thom kind of things, til| ZZABLE BROTHERS, | T Socie TY. man should be sacrificed to that of the woman; | iong.- An Oriental grand deme, halt reclining | YOU couldn't rest, aud you couldn't fetch noth- and, if she has no moral detects, he will grow ng for him to bet on but he'd match you. He | Merehant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, I must group together with L. D. Woodworth, | 02€ momenta grindstone! Mr. Russell, if you Packed, io Wve her. 1 think, too, that sae has blue | on a divan, and robed in bright hues of satin, 5 The buvinem of this Company has for years been Packer, two Packers, Pendleton, | 0 uot withdraw that offensive epithet, I shall tue largest of way stinilar uscftotion in the world. ketched @ frog one day and took him home, ia | «<T withdraw it, and confess myself = scoun- | cye passat ber hands over & mesionl tisirament, | Ss sca he caiikisted to ederéees hie; abd decl-tr Corner 7th and # Streets, FB. BEYER, Grvanat Aernr, Fee nae, Serer: good men En engage; | dcel, a murderer’ if'you wish; bet will'you tal | "Then Ben shall marry her, forthwith. But, Male este hii meemioe Cooley rea fan | he never done nothing for three sonths but sit | ~ eee mayi-ly 1S and 808 Ten str erent Flatt, Fhelpe, Pailtipe, | me, Miss Gilmartin——” my dear Miss Gilmartin, there is another and | {rings touched by his mistress. | in his back yard and iearn that frogto jump. | (Q £°9 PF E D G®84T Ea [STERN MUTUAL Finks ‘The last a shiarp name, yet he may not be fierce; |,“ There is Tommy Fletcher beckoning for us | Worse Case in our family.’ Ihave never told you | ““an@epouened py Ma mutes. i. 4 | And you bethedid learn hin to. “He'd give gkve Scan pints been ANSURANCE COMPANY. Poland, Potter canis sy not leree; | to come; we must go and dance.” xbout Alfred. How can I picture to you Al- | auette at her tollet. She applies the powder | bima little punch behind, and the next minute mas Bag gp ger be pee ‘honoe the | _When'we returned to ofr chairs, and had re- | ed's condition? He is engaged to a Woman, | puff thoroughly to her pretty face, and then | You'd see that frog whirling in the air like a 905 SEVENTH TBEET, Capital nearly $500,000, = ould grace and honor the | .xmed dur wind, I asked Miss Gilmartin again | Perhaps, who has every virtue, including that | PU thoroughly to her pretty face, Monkeys | doughnut-see him turn one summerset, or ates Shiciaher Ream: LOSSES PROMPTLY’ PAID. Randall we are pleased to perceive here . | what she thought of my question. If ever a| ©f poverty, which you seem to lay = stress | and caricatured men move feet and hands and | ™ybe a couple, it he got a good start, and ‘ “= A. GO: RD. Office, 603 15th street, opposite Treasury Depart- His men know bis worth. and se mace i taim, | Woman was mistress of the arts of fence (and | pon, and he suddenly finds himself dreadfully | ‘pd Garieatured men mov ‘extensively. come down flat-footed and all right like a cat. dect0-6t* __[Bep.} ~GODPARD, | went. = Kainey, with ‘ansier, Kawis,/Hay, | ‘ey all know a good deal about it), Miss Gil- | in love with another woman. Alfred is not & | Tho" Snatch wax: dais ‘are remarkable for | He got him up in the matter of catching flies, a Also, AGENT CONTINENTAL LIFE INSUR- pong * + Ray, | martin was that woman. Falla ihe Gontrary, he is a sincere and honest | meir pratty faces. Oneis the size of @ child | and kept Lim ip practice so constant that hed | HE SILENT ANCE COMPANY. ‘With Loss, Rusk and Roberts to Richmond pro- | _ “You ask me if a man is bound in honor to | fellow, who does not know much of the World) | four years old. A nude doll of solid waxon a | nail a fly every time as far as he could see him. | THE SILENT @ 2m W. BATES, Agent. 3 Pro- | warry a woman whom he has ceased to love?” | * man who thinksevery womanan angel. He | Couchot blue silk l¢ a0 artistic picture of in- | Smiley said alla frog wanted was education, | ¢HE SILENT SURE YOUR PROPERTY And so with one Robbins, and Robinsons two, | “4 my form entor. stig ot tee bint Seen ect Cee Jomigtuc waa fantile beauty. and he p could do most snything; and, T believe E catenne seliation — name; “§ . “No, I do not anythin, e .7 ¥ i i Bon-bon boxes, now preferred to cornucopias, im. iy. I've seen him set Dan’l Webster SPWING y Sunes omen ro Saylor preaet | Lusk you if man ‘who, belng engaged toa wo. | ‘Oh, now you ate relating a.case of capture. | are of various new andtasteful styles, and | down hereon this floor_-Dan'l Webster was the SEWING MACHINE, F WASHINGFOA Ro cmon ‘shi 7 _— ver ® | man, finds that he has ceased to love her, ought, | I will have nothing todo with those; 1 always | Cost from §2 to $20. One gedtesque shape isthat | Dame of the trog--ana sing out, * Flies! Dan'l, D be Oolckines 1637. Or they rough Starkweather should Scudder ¢ither in consideration of her happiness or his ery peed with the hunted animals, and help | of g lady's gaiter. Another has only the head | flies!" and quicker’n youcould wink he’dspring | perowMENDED TO ALL FEMALES BY| Ca: Fn | ‘and thence bs a trip j Sum, Ge mares Mer, thee Satay pander faene | Sect tare we) wlll oarreck Altvet's bic- and waist of a doll. A whole counter is loaded | straight up and snake a fiy off'n the counter | “ rip pest MEDICAL FACULTY OFTHIS | Ofice: Room Me. 1, over Bank of Wi thard. | pretenses.”” ” > inj les. ie roast chicken wn on as soli herionin a — To the Southard, through Storm, Strait, and | P™S47eiy should say that a man finding him-| graphy. “He has made love to a girl, and she dividest the peaches are lifted, bunch of aspars | as a gob of mad, and fall to scratohing the side COUNTRY AS THE EASIEST, AND self in that dilemma should tell the young lady has accepted him. She is moderately good- iow, great hatchets are harmless, the | of his head with his hind foot, as indifferent as NOTINIURIOUS 70 THE HEALTR James Adame, looking, fascinating to a small extent, rather agus is hollow, ‘and (he shining twist are shells, | if be hada’t no idea he'd been doing any more OF THE OPERATOR. A Wilson, WJ ezigeants (which Hatters Alfred), but she ig un- | aij are candy boxes. The handkerchief boxes, | than any other lpg | might do. ‘ Bowsrd and James Be sympathetic, | They go to the play together; she | or geotch and relic wood, are tempting. You never see a frog so modest and straight- Bacall: Bowesn loes not see the points which he does; the hu- ‘There is a new inkstand which makes its own | for’ard as he was, for all he was so gifted. And of Georgetown; C. mor and the pathos, the subtle shades of mean- | ini by the pouring in of a little water; contains | when it came toa fair and square jumping on a |- ing which charm Alfred, fail to reach the wo- | enough ink material to write » hundred pages | dead level, he could get over more ground at THE SILENT TH i Fee Oe mater te charge should be Joseph H. | how he feels, and leave it to her, always pro Af they did, there are Smiths enough, readyand | ™'sing that ihe Is well off, surrounded by + powerful family.” For the iron work of a whale ship to suffice. | Then you would treat the rich girls better : Id do the poor ones?” ‘Two Shocmakers, Smart, with Sherwood and | ‘MPR3°t Yould not do that; but if T were en- inalens | toa poor girl, who stood alone in the iaebrnSne, Srcer, Shanks, the long See- | Ses Vacialets her anyhow." noe Btanard, Soyder, Standeford, Stowell and | isizy! itemember the poets ines. mnan by his side. They go to the opera and | 3 day for a year,or one page aday for ahun- | one straddle than any animal of his breed you red years! mcia.” ‘The. fing passion of Sir ee i level was hi Walter's beautiful creation fails to reach her. ee ene ee eae mail, poe eateoaeinaet whoa Scone She looks at the bonnets while Edgardo is tear- | ® Buudred years! to that, Smi N THE SILENT 5 P fi ing his heart out, and Lucia'’s despair does not | 7, E} Ww K b 8 . SHEPHEK a ise ht, ‘HAT THE Ervxcts oF Worry are more to | long as he a a ti Pie name, as in order, with solemn St. John. | Love pivec tieell; but in oct bowen interest her so much as does the length of her | ye dreaded than those of simple hard work ls | proud of his frog. and well he might be, or fol. SEWING MACHINE, No. 905% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ter a long absence, A. H. Stephens returns Nor voice nor soand betrays back hair. Altred asks her if she does not like | evident from noting the classes of persons who | lows that had traveled and been everywhere all Waswixotox, D.C. . Invalid in health, as one sadly discerns; Its deep impassioned gaze. the ‘ride of Lammermoor” better than any | suffer most from the effects of mental overstrain. | said he laid over any frog that ever they see. EVERY PURCHASER SHOULD EXAMINE | ,,EFo@Pt attention given to the payinent of General In patience, and faith, we hopefully wait “Have I any right to marry any woman, rich | of Scott's works, and she says she has never | ‘rhe case-book of the physician shows that itis | Well, Smiley sept the beast in a little box, | airs PERFECT PIECE OF MACHINERY. | 2 few Betore long to hear him again in de| or poor, towhom I have promised my love, if | read it. Soon through the gamut of human | the speculator, the betting man, the railway | aud he used to fetch him down tows and lay for | 7/5 ants a a0) a Yioxes- ——<i=—S ‘With two other names, from 8 | suddenly I find that £ have not the power to | emotion. When he is laughing at the humor of | jnanager, the great merchant, the superiuten. | a bet. One day a tellers stranger in the | SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. | J. ra * Fe Tyee ant o_Governer T. Swann. give her my love? Should I not bea more hon- | some joke his lady-love thinks he is laughing | gent of ‘large manufacturing or commercial | camp, he was—come across him with his box, | AGENCY AT Mo. 611 %rn Braxcr. dae ng ot theetegh teinaot oe | Tent und sid Re her beees aattnge tt | spon a difueeeiancuages Vecngeieey ney | worm orbo most froquetiy emit the aymp- | REAR nares eat an aes HOUSES ABR, EF 1% fit gfAnTs oF a ruptey, ai to fore mar i » | toms of. ral exhaustion. Mental ac-| ‘What might it at you've in that The — of Thornburgh, isallthat we Vii, my eye, my lips, ae ‘voice would tell her per fern apt oop Claes gel Pee companies with san ressed. emotion, occupa- box?” : . ‘ge ie oe CHAS. BAUS pees NBOOTIATES. MONEY invysT- a | {ter marr ani . », poor fellow, went on his | tions liable to great vicissi rortut Smiley says, sorter indifferent like: “It jec6-tr one name in V, we see at a glance, | “WP papyoce." sald Mise Gilmartin pensively, | way, wondering If lite atver ell, vem mith tore, | ions liable to cap ereriperiy ameter pg lr epirs dooe ig th h involve the bearing on the mi might rrot, or it might be a canary, may- | HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, UAN BOYLE. FEANE BABNUM were not @ very imperfect thing. when he met | cnaleiplictt “of intricate details, eventually | beebutit "t—it’s only Justa frog.” | J° & woman who did speak hi lang {@,—-& wo- | break down the lives of the stro In esti- | And the feller took itand looked at it carefai man wil tact wi preslonce’ iG nacre | SIME what may be called the toying powers | and turned it round this way andinat wat says man Ww » With pre: Who uni “Hm! so ’tis. Well, what’s he good tor?” bis ideas before he uttered. them, and who, | 0% sorte take: carly training’ tito ce « Well,” Smiley says, easy andcureless, “be's | SOSIER AND UNDE WEA . ‘The Is not Zebulon, but Robert B. “that @ pious humbug of pretending to love ber ‘would be very wic! ua 5 ce. Waddell, Waidron, Wallace, Wilber, Wolfe and . “ It would not be wicked sane, dear Mis3 Wells, | ‘Wheeler, who, as prompt, courteous, chairman | ¢,;)martin, it would be i ible. No woman ie. who loves is ever deceived in that way.” exce! | White, Whiteley, Whitehouse and Whitthorne, | ".\'; e back, then, to my original view. If | With soft, sweet voice, reads him his favorite | ,°CCS*8tY enly ii in- | good enough for one thing, I should judge—he ‘The best and loweet price Btock in the City. hele places may yet illustrate and adorn. | ay lady to whous you are engaged—— authors so well that ‘they glow with a now | Volving’grent cate and resppelbility’ siti rreck | San outjusey any frog in Calaveras conte % ae agree” 1ouF Wilsons, "ve Williams, full | sty dear madam, I did ‘not say 1was en- | meaning. ‘This woman is unconsciously read- | Gown in circumstances in which, Had he been Tho feller took the box again, and took an- | KID GLOVE DEPOT. score, e ing, perhaps, asu) us r riddle of life. sympatica; abit to the position, he wi other long, particular look, and gave it back to Bringing into the count one Wittie, Orr, Moore. | ARs; 1 Am AFBuIng, Perhaps, Sscppes shes the woman for him. “With her, life would | [five pertormod its duties without didealty. i¢ | Smiley, Khu says, very deliberate: “Well, I | HOSIERY DEPOT, Some great good end to reach, we think, on our rea be @ poem; she ripens in him that which is bly for this reagon that the professional | don’t see no p’ints about that frog that’sany | WUMAN MAI DEPOT. word, Ex-Mayor Wood some vast stream would bridge “Ob, Tam very sure you said you were en- is pi gaged.” Ss crude, she makes all work, all effort easy to lasses general ffer 1 from fe better’n any other frog.” « The inaccuracy of the female mind, Miss | him. To see her sitting at the head of his table, Soman ee Tey have ape “ Maybe Jou don’ ha Smiley says. Maybe CORSEST made to order of any Style, and perfect or Woodford. ” the queen of his little realm, would make hima jiminary trainin; their work comes | you understard frogs, and maybe you don’t un- | Fit warranted, Now, as ther’s no more to be said or sung, Gi Now, if you begin to attack the female | monarch; otherwise, life willbe but a dreary Penal get fact cell app Sep derstand’em; ma be you've hall experience, and kee We name two clever men who will always be | mind. 1 will not talk another moment. If | plece of task-wor! in excessive quantity, It tinds them prepared for | maybe you ain’t only an amateur as it were. ra You E. | there is anything I pride myself upon, it is my Dreary respectable calm, polite despair, and one’s | it. ‘Those, on the other hand, who suddenly Fd i I’ve got my opinion, and I'll risk 48 SEVENTH STREET. A furnished House for rent at $125 per mouth. 1200. ec extreme accuracy, and a power of arguing en seas tata Sei kw acess vault coal rere Sey rary So a mrt ieee can outjump any frog in : . Se SevcveaR Accrpenrt TO aN LyPANT.—The independent of feeling. If I cou! in- nd the jd, for dead love. toil, generally fore their time.—Chambers’ y 4 dec2-tr nteHigencer Building. Case of Charles Storandt, an infant nine months | pa or rj prejudiced bye mere feeling, Mr. | What shali Alfred do, dear Misa Gilmartin? Jace An’ the fellow studied a minute, and then |) ———_______§_“—~~x"_——«_. HOTELS. says, kinder sad like, ‘Well, I am only a (QSPER’S HOUSE-FUBNISHING STORE, old, who died at the residence of his parents, | Russell, I would never ——— to talk sensibly Wir iis nae hen tena alg eton ee A’Lapy in Portland, Me., halted in front of a | stranger here, and I aint got uo frog; but if 1 S14 7th street: meat Pomaanicamte HrYsos* HOTEL, No. 24! East Fifty-fourth street, in consequence | on any question. [ am argui this question ‘Of a piece of caustic having been accidentally | with you in the most cold-b! and avenue y - U u at low nnfeel- | lor there floated to our ears the impassioned | gardenthe other day and @ man at | had a frog I'd bet you.” . eueas ‘ersicies rices. Ro, 709 @ STRET, Swal while his throat was being cauter~ | ing manner, sacrificing or tell you how to | music of ‘Robert, to: que j'aime,” re by a | work on some trees with: ‘What are you doit And then Smiley says, jarhat’s all right— ae Boao bg ts . e ized by Dr. F. Petzold, who had been called to | sacritice the happiness of some believing. trust- | voice so rounded, full, and grand, thi to those trees?” ‘‘Girdling them, y wil that’s all right; if you'll hold grep = — a Ns _ jer Berwaen [rx and Sra Stueers Bitend him for di htheria, was yesterday com- | ing, beautiful girl, who has been led to believe | versation died a natu ath. We liste printer’s ink and cotton to prevent canker | I'll go and get youafrog.” Aj ee e 7 3 T IMP! EL, enced before Coroner Kessler. During the | that you love her, will marry and protect her | perhaps the most perfect love song in the world | worms trom ascending.” ‘¢How much does it | took the box and put up forty lollars along PF THESUPREMS COURT OF THE DISTRICT as rocess the caustic fell from the | all the days of her life, and now you, led away | with bated breath, and except that the beauti- | cost,” inquired the lady. | «About twenty-five | with Smiley’ bt ptm yal TF 7 OF CO. UMB JAMES BYKES, Proprietor, bands of the holder down the throat of the de- | by some mere fancy for some entirely unworthy | ful blue eyes of Miss Gilmartin tilled once or | cents,’ was the answer. ‘‘What’s your name,’ So he set there a good oe a ing ATHARINE 8. BRooxs et al. ve. FRONTING PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Between 1h amd 14th Stress, _ jend-ly Wasuineton, D. 0. ceased, who swallowed it. It is alleged that ; are seeking for some excuse | twice with tears as she listened, [ should have | was the lady’s next question. “iill,” said the | thinking to himselt, and then he got the frog Dr. Petzold did not administer tne reper an- | winch ae ‘expect me %0 make for you, to break thought her indifferent to Alfred, his sutferings, | man. Well, I wish you would come and girdle | out and pried bis ze pyre ines nee This cause has Tidote immediately after the accident, but he | off this engagement and ta—” straggles, and contending loves; bat somethtag | ours.” ‘The man gave an evasive answer, and | spoon and filed him full of quai) shot_illed i! “Miss Gilmartin, your eyes are flashing y she listened told me'that my latest | the lady went home and told her husband, who eg Pag debe a =e —, a My teat® Snder the circumstances. | gigrjously, and. your checks woar e carmine | story had impressed her. After this, although | went into convulsions of laughter. “Why, what | the fo 7 bmlloy ne went down to the ewamap, Pic permit moto aug, got the Grind omes | not bring about atetor-tete, She costinsed to | soon as the amused husband caught ‘hi’ preath | and finally he ketched a frog and fetched him hee lade! and poet en avoid me. I aeons perhaps that I and my os wite Eno hao dong she a asked to in and gave him to the feller, sat eae ae Feported in aud about tho aig: Mai that wns | ions which are not flattering to my eelf-love, I | brothers had bored her. dle her trees was ‘than the Rev ae ly, sel with we justeven with Dan’, pause argume was ch shocked rd ‘one of | Di rorepaws just even with, Dan'l, = it i t to record this] I donot know why I So mit ‘mathematicians an e the word. m he says, “One— = es the famous or infamous | Crinion, that t never sir vou look #0 handsome { and astonished to bear that Mise Gilmartin was ae See occas and thy REMOVAL the feller i % ful, she was a belle, | of the First Parish chi 2 treasury) will be placed under od your life. However, this is not argument, it | engaged. She was beanti was — : none Lae cone ot be engaged? T heard ahs snesare conapiceows In tole eseasotinn tine peg 3 brother my dear brother Charles, 1x Trad carried off one of the matrimonial prizes of Warr has a val oe on be P be connec! * 4 2 2 ‘that state. that hile Te shall beuave to that ‘Goautifale powerrul Wemed must wed; thee othing elve for them samigrants can Secure an immenty ares of iand | bat it wasn't no uso—he couldn't budge; he or conn | ‘but whom he | Yetit was with something of a pang that I ts can be cultivated. In the Greeley Be that perty as iz preparing for the worst. | joatnes in September. How shall Charles, 1 | remembered, when I went off to Europe, that Char! beha' this dear, hand- ir last conversation had remained w! members of” the ring is the talk of the | $2¥,(P0Os Chine rears te meat eran: | On the beautifal drive at Nice, inhaling the Tee a balk Bets tet ot RDERATES—The New York sent hls REMOVAL. money and started away; ————— coe aane cannons creas | Etzingon tue glorious blue ot the ‘Meditere: Ma eg bor treaty cores tiatass | Srksateh trons Seer ue suactte anaes DEVLIN& Co., Portant has boon teegeed Wy the Se *: Ido not believe you hav: anaes Cheeta” tages in etetiaae net in sapphire, T passed two | “tion of the country water is more valuable | * I don’t see no p’iuts about that frog that’s any po Imartia, . . better ‘other frog. Sesion — ne. orgs be Dowling. was tried and wer aid brother warmed srgament ay | Waste, meretiection ofthe sky and the one, | _ in ——samitia bali of tuo prowent |. Suley ho stood seretching his bead and look Hine defense was that Dowling das" omusance: | {ke‘voy whom 1 have brought ap, and whos | Giimartiu? "A nervous trill assused me it was | 2x from the fate ot Lady | Ing down on Dan'l along time, and at last he HAVE REMOVED Zender, and ‘not lable. The Supreme Goart happiest dear to te hail alow ‘hm, Sufethist transcendent prospect, the beginning | C: YGRty: the celebrated, bensey, mie, killed | throwed on for; 1 wonder if therg ain't some- feos gropeioanr ake wet | five fie heme onl ome . ad her ‘eck always bedaubed 90 thick | Sit he mstber with hiss, Be peers. loot ga ‘stopped. Sen rept Dan’ neck lifted him THB tal otha ry tig snd eag. Why, ame En if he doar 4 Pein ou ner tule woe at | oh eg Poveda handle ‘plaster on the wall, and she had | down, Seete _ s4L00KX to the hot bath tosorape off the | shot. ee Tas teen Goon = PARLOR 4T = Guerox.—An excellent castom, Rion, “ad “here imon Whe-lerheatd bis name a 7 A Goop , jock fence, when 'y avoid the family.” oleanders, y- = — icige we, cepied, taking efecto Had’ uncer male fury, and we commoncod alga M4 cs Rusell,” said Miss Gilmartin. “1 soning tat In, valous Western towne, hs yan pantd: andy farming & gr mored 1106 F street. Momach. The old man will probably which bore us off as on the wings of a never told you what I thought of Altred. At an mercantile house fe |, Jent set where , | _nove-te BP7The wife of ex-Governor Harvey, martin danced a i ho burnt the cakes?” said I. blew out his brains because he had been detect- | and rest easy; I ain’t agoing to gous Fee aren eng n| ashe Rae ael | anger i | acter mea | emery a aacacate |S cv ceeren ame, ‘women ips = wanti: ry is me t> aa istence with a dose of prussic acid, because his | aation of of the ~— They vote. oe sad Setaancer he period brah cin quate never was in it; theretece he got out of peculations had been discovered. bond, Jim Smiley, be

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