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a ' IND WHO HAVE EYES. was often reminded to recognize their commot | = FACT STRANGER THAN FICTION. Tice Feg im London. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. LADIES’ GOODs. { as hemanity. and her maids responded by making! California bas # compound perplexity com-| OSs OF Lirg IN TAK STRERTS AXDON THE — SE “My voy" said Mr. Emery. Two or three | common, couse with ie ae ae, and | posed of a person named Uades, who ix described | CANALS XTRAOMDINARY MORTALITY A Few ——— Hints, : ‘04M LP. seanNeRET | BALTIMORE AND Vare— ek exter should be given just here to | TT oven. “Ehey were alt bese oe ae 10,08 | asa gentleman of good education and addres, | aw Saefs aT THe eMITHRIELD | | COILING Never allow @ door to creak for | iit : Sne; end then pause, “A | 10 with their coarsee, she with nue "bo bas proved himself to be more practical car’ want of oil, or to 80 as to require e hike you y , On after ‘93th, S73, trains leas. AMBINGTOM CITY as tollows, So _ | F make it latch. For this parpose : her | than romantic, and who finds himeelf justified | (London (Dec. 11) Correspontence N.Y. World} | Slamming to make ch. parpo: ome loom of common intereeta, Piet iver | BY, the new law code (lig emavitshed, tthe | Zils isthe third day of tue extraordinary fog | Pave Sotudar'crening or, Monday’ moraine, Gin. Rap. via Metropolitan Hlirsad ere made awholehome. She was in the StL ge dens hnemmanipginay ph a = whicn bas simon paralysed sit Jite in = with a Gropefell on mn ieather, or cathe tipet | pa > > mre a . el 4 uemday, D' Bort r sethere as on the showies ontaiie, Pafar | scandal of a bucolic community. The story of | rca Tuesday morning. 0% Turalay, the fox gee ne eee Tee dee eee uiseai | (THE LARGEST sTonE Baitimsre nod Wa ; as not plundered by contlictinginterests, | Oade# has excited great interest in the state score; yesterday fowr other pessous are kuowa | 1,::40, cor than when incewantly pounded ani AND THE LARGEST STOCK oF = | «sion in bis verg sais was not in rebellion, full of wrath, | to prove equally interesting vwhere ae 9 | (0 Bave drowns : 2 ——— battered, and the disagreeable noise will not s. Emery sat looking after him, ‘om. and annoyances, between which :ng her. | einge | large number of mbwing persoze reported t0 | make sick persona worse or annoy well ones. HUMAN HAIR GOODS “he? white forehead in'& | celt the must bar the door of the bansearg | StiKlng proof of the way in which the law pro- | jae number of musing persone reported to be w Bar m wicked Mrs. Emery formers were small people tif they pal she signed and sealed the last of ons to the Woman's Deliberative ife, and went hard, when ateuth of 1 Poses and man disposes. met with the same fate. Bat the most extra- | , S*isserssometimes wor! q — | hough ful scowl. «f dou’t believe | £tairs, and the office of mainspring in such an | AFR dades San Bi 7 ® grain of oil, touched along the cutting edges known fact among the ladies of Wash- _ iwDere ca mata i'fhetcried, sharply, and came Op on ber tect | establishment Keep her lower facuities inmoce | qt PO TeaT® 880, Fesltsing that it ir nor good | ordinary disaster cansed by the fog as beow the | to make them move easily over each other, will TLIPPT, the “Ooitour da hiladelphis Bx prees : ~* believe M Mis. pate tnencor nines ld pave dose, eed act | for man to be ‘alone, fell in love with aod mar~ Siow sCthe annurl toe of ce brarcataas then | improve hen gee Si aid’ ee St. Louie Bxpres, (daily) you are to believe Mra. Grandy, Mre. | and a luxurious life could have done, and de. : ERTILATION WO! more iy accom- i Baltimore Emery is ‘peculiar. If yon. press to know on | tracted nothing from her higher powers. The | We idow. The pair prospered and | 5 Agricuitural Hall. On Monday, when the Were happy, but atter tem months of wedded | stow was opened, there was not a singse case o¢ | Pushed snd more certainly performed, and | “O.nibings of Balr-made ap by the root by my hat points, you will b- tod crotexets. Every | #!mosphere in such a home was pure, bright, rt wer ’s = capeonnet) e' rooms kept with purer and healthier air, if | pew proces, in all the styice of the day. Sue has crotcheta, but here lies Mre-Emsry's | and satisfactory. It was posdble’ ts de atone | ‘ertanion sch Sears the itardsuips, and accom: | {Déieposition among the large number ef cattle | Winiows were made to slide easily, If not hung | "Goittures m ry. de Boirees, Beceptions » specialty peculiar ity. She ts not contented with every- | men in it with aspirations emer the clubs, that paraded before the jadges, and at the pres- ne ra m1 three children, appeared in the " | by pulleys and weights, add good and freely- ere eae eeeae genplns. Hier gold | te herpes morphed Cte Rs rc Sounty town. Bue made partioctar inquiries for pened trea that sin ees ae eee Working catches. Never permit » broken pane M. PHILIPPI, a | ane sjcon sud turtle soup,” as Mrs. Grundy will | * > reply) * a a8 to his adjacent tarm, 3 = - 2 Ponmeyiventn . ™ Hil you, isvitably, im telegraph station. | V euus Avbrodite b Moa wensteece sia the chiaeie nee eens: see eae Flcleting ees ate eeeetone cominu- | "Cyrsans should be kept ronetantly clean—ay | _deets-tw Between 9th and th streets. Baitimore without stope—At 3-30 and 9.08 “A ‘legraph Stativu!"”” My dear madam! | _ “ That is, convert ourselves into maids-of-all- | Sh° went fhere with the SS ee ope much se, 96 your parlor. It le the esclet | Tost geonivep— SS SUPAINS URAveT pautr Pray, bow Ap actual station, with batteries, | Work, and the Millennium will have com-| happy in the possession of @ mystery whi age . yeh ng’ ee Te eet | thingin the wi you sitend to it daily: a DOZEN TEN-TUCKED SKIRTS, 0. 64s 740 coils, and endless clicking, is net intended, of menced:* thus Mise Dinsmore, cold and de- | might prove atery. The strange woman | since early yesterday morning at least tw only becomes a heavy veggies low a AT & euts ¥ course, but the moral tetegraph line, over which | Sant. and children remained Yn the Uades Wouse day month's accamulations—on the throb, minute by minute, the worl: ne ‘inci- ALSO, CHEMISES AT the chief orice holders hare eny fe them | ple that the boy who combed his head Duce a | _decie-in "SHRM, that any ene could do it —_ ing the value of | Summer was amazed ANDSOMEST AND LARGEST A3SORT- carcasses, while at 7 o'clock inet evening » | *!}¥. H MENT OF ises, | “* Yes, exactly as the general commanding week after week. Kural neighbo: You, i, Mrs. Emery, are ail statioued on {t. Its | Bo marches in front of his mon, shares the vir | Piter, Gay, week i nor! , willlons of wires center im your hand aud mine, | cissitudes of their day, and everywhere ani- Only in the majority of cases the apparatus is | mates them by his voice and example, thereby the chief prize-hoiders, hav borhoods werything | *#ughtered for the sake o hoods in California are like such generally, and everybody kno’ ty about ever else. So it happened that * | ONCE A WEEK go over all your house and out- ao : es Tusty for want of use, the blinds are down, the | becomes the corporal of a guar and cook for | Overy ipesdty kane that Galen wan was: — mectione. trace 4 halls dis; | houses, and see what Wants attention to keep LADIES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS Operator is away, because he has married a | the mets, and plainly expects to win victories | band and father to the strange woman and Soe pradent to Temove ninety-theee of the all in perfect order. ‘ou will something wite nnot come, or has a yowe ot oxen in | by skill in cooking and attention to petty drill,” | children, no less than to the woman he had eulertinase tures. Barford street, in which | °YeY time, and attend to it promptly. band, or some such matter, while Mrs. Emery, | Tetorted Mrs. Emery sharply. lately married and her infant. There was an | iothe gate of the Cattle-yard, ail yesterday Baking A Bi With ali the usual excases—a husband who wor- The other ladies looked uneasy, and Mrs. | instant commotion. Everybody agreed that Apples, such as we usualiy tind them, are far shipped her, the rosiest baby, the daintiest Hongy began to hover about pactfically. a/ternoon and evening presented a strange at something must be done about it without delay. HATR SWITCH - A s 4 trom being pertect. They lack usually in many AT $6, WORTH gu Deer ae eegamty enough to have Kept BOF | sos ing, and your dea is neaaiifel Year lone | _, Something was done. A criminal complatat | Posraceaain s lon line that mrenied cine | Qualities, such ae flavor, sweetuem, readiness of | _accie es ow a eerie Oe on Te OU. | mirror and a dre-smaker in at demand— | Joking, and your idea is beantifol. Your idea> | was tiled charging Oades with living unlawiully beyond the Liverpool road a large nusaber of | Cvoking, fiueness of texture, Imaay say ap- | — | Stith held herself in act ation with lways are, Mre. it with the strange woman. When the trial came | ¢)2.0 pecaliarly-shaped vehicles used for the | Pearanm A dull, dirty green will compare MIS FE. A. MeCORMIC: the woes, struggles, and perplexities of the out- ! | on he astonished San Bernardino, for he proved | (). th a. A. pene lounge and flowers | that the.woman was his lawfai wife, to whom he had been married twenty years’ before in England. There being no doubt of the tact —great | Uataverably with the bright, yellow-and-red in yance of sick or disabled auimals,- ereat | 7 apple, when set haseton Jrapayted ‘There was something monstrous in ¢ Where one or more of these au see. It made a moral m-rmaid of by lumbering, clatteri wn amongst th ot hot water, the - lounge would be the favorite resting-piace for g boxes on w 905 Paxn AVENUE (Up stairs). LITAN ROAD OUTS 0 : ; are lacking, & substitute ma rf large ant elegant ensorument | * J749P om, . ng, it it bed not been for that | the gridiron, and 1 really could never do my | SnSnne boms, ve ek ymitied: the comol chat Hd its en Opto appa EPOntED SommutTS cnt | bs Gieadfal phiamropie tail, You went to see | Work alone. Besides, what ls the use of killing | Wen Uiis proofs were submitted, the compl aint Fare eer te choke Soomn for koe cute nee, and | spices where aroma is wanting, at eee sae BOUND HATS, |, PULLMAN PALAOE CARs. nyK at to 8 ore b “ u ‘ e xt, “ seen J hears real 01 ty on hand, hrone i , Y mais sit mi elf just to save a ts Ea mene mee ‘0 enjoy the society of his two wives. | Bat ithe | next; or aline that seemed to be endiess. - With- metimes ma a ia to bedo @ to frit Orders for DRESSES, &c., Slied by Mise GED- |, Timah to Cincinnalt, St. Loni, Ooirago sud arnitare Mr. H.'s a | basybodies returned to the attack, and hat him | [Tine wutlaung the seems was ettamee wad wetes P to the proper point when ils la moins for Dunsane lie GEE Kisburgh st 743P -And Mra. Honey's pleasant face grew suddenly | again betore the ct on a charge of unlaw- | } Th Anne Ot vinitecn Can seat But it not deticient, au zs eee FOR ANNA rim. | Mcs. H. number two was tue skeleton in | putty living with Mrs. Oades No.2. Oades took | celvaenal one mecpen sbilling day, pod rend unless superior in’ ir L JEANNERET ba anda’ ut got on Som © Se acaen “The days | Teivge in shrewd lawyers and the new civil | Sacer on account of che rumer teat hem oe ¥, added to. Hence to those wie, are om Paris with ucholce as: pan eneeiaa : beautiful kiteheve ai and if nee | Cole. Admitting all the facts, he asserted that | Xbroad of the start! nortality that hadseized | i lo wae ie ee flavor of the Rox- at not on Xe oad ea i Ot) a eonviction conld not becanse the | On'the largest anlmals, but thestalls were not | bury Russet, any addition or Interference UF ROCKS AND INTERMEDI pessde, tot why | “itty first section of the code declares that “the | fire than'a third diled. Sight-sects naturaity | Here would be repel Still more so wich ATE POINTS, . pag re dhl R i former husband | 2 ; aeor Spitze Jb 7 3 ~bat not on fan Emery was betore ¥ it ths . -EEaoay bl or bus” | Mr. Walter's light gray heifer, was to be seen: that rebel pe icular atten! a to Bride! end. mind, and is on If, “+ and they see not: ears, und they hear | Vreceding euch subsequent marriage in whies | H#d Vanished, though whether tothe slaughter- BE. YOUNG'S sitation C | t behind their fans | P¢ Then aloud: © Ladies, | see that! have ee ee eect) Meg | not expressed myself clearly, and that you have setunar. betas “growing | tMed to comprehend. What f think is, that house or merely to more salabrious quarters | hurting the fruit. \ Could not be ascertained. ‘The tog plague had | Dé dome, as in the ea: stricken the poor creatures in the most erratic | fOr weeks atter, al B NEW YORK Baz, Fashionable Headquarters for an FaNOY GOOPS, HOSIERY case the subsequent marriage 1s void only trom | the time its nallity ts adjudged by a proper | ag te to the West can be bad st the Washington § i ! i | than haif a dozen vacant stalls might be count- | deficient. It is only when the fruit bax become NOTIONS, | via arene, » ation Ticket Office et al! hours of tne $ pec tridbanal.” Oades easily proved the required be sugar improves it, because the sugar then is MEBINO UNDEBWEAB, ant tay, wl the Company's Otice, 459 Ponnerive: aan ceercans Pot Rol Stacg, Merl inp ann | fact, im doing which m most romantic bistory | {ha'vai Sasa tao nin ee " ny featt hi - At lowest market prices to all Pomcngere parcbasing tickets ef the Avenne utes “ee lS _ and help | thinking brings it about; ssponst- | was'narrated. The complaint was necessarily | © i "1 mellow that the Spitzenburgh needs no mids g tickets at the Avene And so she was, Heaven blestinc 4 DIP | hie form part of it, and that it begins in our | Yas nerrated. again Odes departed in triumpli. | Oo. 4e a hve amd-twenty deavtinton Gearn, | tion, no doctoring “needs nuthing. it raay then | CS 441 SEVENTH STRERT, NEAR Dae teetr neon ee alive Committee met | inmost homes, and in the humblest parts of our |“ irat Gades was indicted for bigamy. When | @4?Y, y PI > } i P them a - be baked, put into pie, stewed, fried, eaten out | 66) ADIES’ n at three o'clock in Mrs. I:mery’s | Uivee: IWaL Mt Gur duty whore we eee an error | ue case came on fur trial we aro told everybuity | HUE idle, many of them gally decorated with | OF / ani Govier made gf it; and in all morning | Maney, ea reer enresemed | to reform: that we cainot reform any individ- | VAs Present with his wife, while (ad that are specially distinguished. Big and litie | 'rther is wished—it meets the full require- t inte the baggage RENOH STARCH ENAMEL “sor mee itifal gloss to Siuslin “it imparts s benutifal glom to the feorie. | *Y*Htisement S * re in parts & THOS. B SHARP, Master of Transportation 7 meek present with his two wives, The distric > : - q four- | ™ments—not indeed for every taste: this can be : | 7 dagP en to gomder nos. | Sor gusinees to commcnee there, wed iet wast | Peattacked the jury with moral homites and | Cron iad alike tllon viet, the glantof four” | Guu wate moalugle traitor asi enstsrce Tine | "OF 6by Breet» oO, Macctcteres, FR a J.” Besides Mrs. Emery | ur business to are [ ae igre et Ligon Latin quotations. He admitted that the steer of barely 17. Bventhe tough and wiry na- | t? cultivated taste, accustomed to the nice- 60 Wost Lombard street, ~. me agitation as she ruse, whcrens she | TON 2re, {ill t find the worsen, Irehy Ger, | Was ignorant of the existence of number one | ‘eer Of bare Highlands, with their enormous | ties which embrace science, this trait mects all | _Jemlé-ly — | THROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING ined and indifferent. | ee anared Prem ri eo Igbo ‘all h i r~ | when he married number two, but argued that | breadth and depth of chest and healthfainess | the requirements of au apple. Hence to use it, TATE: N.Y. 1 ESTAB- | TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW VORK. she commenced, and there was | map, Spas sas tn okicn Lace ‘hati no | Bis Voluntary cohabitation with both wasa proof | Pryadth had, in at least two cases, been un! when in its pertect state, is simply to use it, | TATE STABLISHED 1 Waskixe ron, Decermbor 25, 1878. , tremble im her voice, ‘-*Bel Bree emp er matte bo tha eetional folly, nna | of a guilty Intent ob initio. _Butall the learni ble to hold out against the deadly gray mist th: care only bein, taken to, apply properly the | the oldest and of ity Rind in th coantry; Trains between Washington aud New York are = h, and sai little say.” | 10 . Ss | and eloquence of the district attorney we: ee life beat wher cooked ; and this ix of some impor- | may be tn the A. FISUEK, ent, | eow run alto ss Pi qak, with your permission, to do the same, | i which ms boy shall grow to believe in good | ¢irown away. Counsel for the defoniant again So famaes Of Ghetenel aa ee ee ema Uy | tance, Babs yout spple alow, yet with aif to sn atrost, Derwera Frank @. | (LOR NEW YORE, wishout epee ors. x giving you my text nthe following exteact | “omen, and not In lovely—parasites, to safe refuge in that marvelous code | 03.\'to conjecture what will he ca renal, heat it will bear short of breaking tie shin; thisto | M- B—Guarantee given that no color rubs of; | , Liste @silt, except Bunday, at first giving vou “Ah, yes, you are s0 efficient!” ‘ w s that no person shall be held | Flug that, ason Tuesday, the fogincrones,, | Keep im the moisture, for, the skin broken, | ting your articles soon, to get them back in time, ee eee ok PRILADELPBIA ¢ moon! tre unfolied a scrap ot newspi a | “We shall be very much interested in the | puiity of bigamy whose husband or wife had | PO rows Blacker ‘aueaniew toened midnight. | €¥4Poration, especially outside escape, rapidly 4. FISHER, FiRST CLASS SOOURER, Sunday,a 500 AM. and eh member of the committee seemed thes and | €<periment Mab it if any one, But, | brem absent for five successive years without | T"tSutte critact thettses mad midnight. | tits pince, forming & coat or scale dey, ged a 18 9th atec! opponita Patent Orton: r — " ith adouble- | ‘You can accomplish it if any . ' | being known to such person as being living. non-conductor of heat, so that that the SPECIALTIES OF HI8 BOLE PROCESS. ON SUNDAY. Bo Cone eee oot uriosity. | Feally, the mecting has been a protracted one, | huing know judge, deslaring that this provicon Psp beriestaptrlinprdientdia phen eae ple exposod does not bake unless a heat te hates Urerscs cloanea without taking them apart | Leave tor New York at $00 PM. and Poitatat A 4 ” v ily | for @ prolongation of the attack of the wondro: #2 7 5 “ Jemen’s Clo’ is shia at 3:30 * MaCVphe falling off m marriages a"? read Mra. | Its very late compli- | jmperatively controlled his action, directd an | cremy. Within an hour of elosing-time last | @blied hot enough to scorch the rest of the tag. Gronoe spota removed effectually: soshestaey | “Throushs tickets fe Pittatsiphia, Now York or Emery, “ ‘found in the centers of popalation, eee Gus ontece soaeeee y alttal. | ‘Oades went home tlushed with vie- | Tiinttiners was not a single beast on his legs; | !'it. Iuke them several hours with unitorm | ever show again. 2 | Boston can be had at the Station Offlce at all hours where the needs of life press hard. The old- | TSP te ae ee i across th table thateven- | ‘TY, the happy possessor of two wives, who | 2) Fira lying or kneeling down, and many of | best vutil the fruit is thoroughly soft and done. Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod. | in the day, also, at the Company + Oitice, 459 Pons sbioned disinterestedness has of late years |) aprtprmped hype Ro much tact to say. wT | Were Such in law after the trial as they had | #}'%¢ gasping, and, with froth on their mouth | f#en remove, open and take out tha core. | erate; punctuality cuaranteod. ecol-ty_ | ‘vivanie avenue. sichete at the Aveune es. Thi t a * ne fact. 3 " 7 App! ” —whi' ane parc! office en losing ground in these places. Thirty or | OES) Siw’ But Mrs. Emery caught the in- | Pefore been in fact idimesent 4a Banh . | and nostrils, denoting their pitiable condition. | Apply sugar if not sweet enough—white sugar | ron there arrange £0 beve thei baggage called tor ears ago it was plain sailing; @ gibvous | 3 i 1 shall begin, for ali | g,rbere wae great excitement in San Rernar- | Tr yaee cight that the great inajonte of ect, | grauula'ed best—mix and work with & small PIANOS, &. SS ee eee oak batand the Italian Opera were unknown, ail BAe Bids 09, Seed, ‘XG BO a, Kes dino over this resalt. The raral lawyers were | itsrs had not reckoned on, and instead of, asoa | *P0on toa fine pulp; then close and let cool. ond bas inthe bemmpawenr 4 forked for a living, and tone were rich, ascom- she said, stoutly: _ almost crazed by their imental exertion in try- | Ordinary occasions, passiug on With all aancn, | The mashing with A spoon is but aiding the Be. Baltimore and Obie railroad advertionment for ared with those of to-day It has become evi- | — ewes ing to find a legal way to get the better or the | Qriimars acceaione, passing on Avenues, taking | Dest, doing what it left untinished—redacing | "] ‘onap- Gent that in cites Hymen is losing bis power, | The Evils of Usieg Tebacce, | man with two wives. It was an awful fact that | iene speed slong the vatlous avenues, taking | 10 top to a fue jelly. Here you have the fet the goddess who cams Outof the sea-foam | The following article, taking from the Coun. | polygamy was. judicially established in San different places groups of & hundred orso of | Stitzenburgh with’ all its qualities intact, j P, Master of Transportation Zontinars to exerewe her wonted charm over | try Gentleman, so thritiingly sotstorth thefear- | Kernardino. ‘The help of leading San Fran- | men and women crowding around a lackless | Sltened and mellowed down by the heat, and ye pase the they refuse to follow Hymen. | ful results of using tobacco that the tanst hard. | cisco lawyers was implored, and even that of | B ¢. and unlatentionall y diminishing hisscan- | U'us improved as a table dish. butter or cream PIANO STORE, 632 New York « ‘There is a hide-and-seek process on the part of | ened sinner must repent and hasten to be wise | the makers of the wonderful code, At last | i> chances of exinonse Strancsiy enough, | Would spoil it, however nice the product might | agent be the oeticated PIANOS el I POTOMAC RAILROAD. ean to avoid supporting the woman, which | after reading it pe as there was a great hope raged. It was deciared | 7 ither the aheep nor the pigs are wo any alan: | be. Spice would interfere with the flavor of | pAteee’h toe = | Duvereuven Gea none Would ve to the las degree ungeucrons if it | First experiment, ® hog was shut upinatight | thacasuit could be instWfuted to dissolve the | Neither the sheep nor the tog. Thalatier snore | the fruit. ‘Try the dish, and be careft! in its | _ Binics at Neves, covues of bit atrent and | Atte December Mrs, weltowth rencation: were not in some measure compulsory. Fata’ and his ouly food was one half pound of | second marriage, and San Bernardino was | aud grasp and make apoplectic gurgling noises | Preparation. Pennsylvana avenae, and at Karr’s, 629 Pomnayl- | e Decoms nde 3 < 4 endeavor to dispose of daughters to those tobacco a day. In one week he had lost oar happy. But Oades and‘his lawyers again c: InGinie Chmeteins leuk bob ne more ee aaaat Kerosene Lamps. Tania avenue. Pinos and Orgase for, ae ot harms 2A 1s FOR TESINS ARSIVE ar Stand upon conditions, and each tries t shirk | pounds. Second, a mule was placed ina stall | up armed with the marvelous code | and the sheep, though far from lively. exnibi¢ | ‘This isthe season when neatly every paper ———— | gg ASL TIMOR. |, WASMIBCTON. . of keeping them. Thus re- | without food. Two plugs of tobacco were placed | ciares in section 83, subdivision 2 wea iat we take up relates some horrible casualty from a a? 7 oa uw . . . rete be Meee nn the thin day see hae ee atally | action can be brought only by ohe of the par- | ™” éravessmptome, the explosion of @ kerosene lamp, or the ites, | FRRGA STEINWAY'S PIANOS. aaa | 0037 New’ York S23 a, ms Aecopianas: 4 restive. On the third day o: i Was forced | ties to the first marriage, or one of the p e8 | a chil € ir kill ‘a tion, cussbranc | Gown her throat, when she tore’ the expert: | {the seco eae: or one of the F Rolling and Irrigating. and women and children are vitier killed on | Express, daity ex. Ban- | thon x, Sun right or terribly burned, and scarred fur lit A'simple knowled, of the Bnid woul ber of it he would not b: tendering their Among the latest of novel farm machines isa roller which will also serve the purpose of trri- | menter’s ear with her teeth, showing the baa formed the community th t | BXTRACT FROM THE OFFICIAL REPORT 7 | ettect tobacco has on one’s dispositio H oF URY ON MO: XPUSITL ammable natar: such a suit; pat an end to | is two wh a.m.,daily Accom) tim o3 oF Lige was then found necessary to muzzle probat R | & m., Past | grets for the disquiet their decision might cc- | gating the land. The roller is hollow, as iron . x 4 a acy | 3 TLON UNIVERSELLE, | iis + Fast Line) from West aud North, that she could. not open her moath | Gasion in the minds of divers worthy porsons, | sllers generally are; bat instead of oeing One Scie one te See ores Gark by the liebe VIENNA, 1575. 153 bee Mos Vakio Ses, m., Anommantn- eight days she died. Third, the same information. San Bernardino | at the ends the whole is water-tight, and con- GaRaMe, Alwake de tle eek ane “We regret that the celebrated Lnaugur: Exp asty.cx Sender x. Sunday. capi Jup in a tobacco hegshead. | Sat down in sullen desp contempiate po | tains the lijuid used for irrigating purposes. fast dishes are putaway, sea th } Seg new ayetees te Pies og, Messrs. Steinway | 393" paltimore Express, 5-13 » ear at legal r days he u lygamy as an estublict In the interlor ts @ pump arraugment by which | oniy il them, bat wash the chimneys, | Pisro-osking Is so greatly Ineebed, ercen | . daily, ex. Bund a rhage Fof | Fourth, another dug was inclosed in a tol | _ Here the story ends. ea remains the law: | the liquid is foroed oat through a hose to elther | they are dim aud smoky., you eamnoterpect ts | kithoa s aneed, 3:36pm .Cinci —iee be ons to | barre! and rol'ea down asteep hill. W ful owner of two wives, and California lawyers | sive or behind or before, as the driver who sits | }nvo'a whight Hight, Take tho ote eee | MAESTRO PETRELLA, President, Italy, | Routhwest daily except | thax years that deg went mad! Tru these are | are absorbed in the mysteries of the new code. | on and holds the hose may direct. hand, and breathe through it; then draw « | HERR DUMBA, ist Vi | eae um Accommods. ipamienors, Satan’snets! 1 could cite plenty moreot sach | [t was never intended, of course, that a man We hardly see what is to be gained by such a large’ wisp of paper up and down it, and all | Prot, Dr LISSAJOU: | ikon”, ily, ex. Sunday | West and WN. ar- | experiments. We all kuow that a single drop | should have two wives, bat the law accords | combination. In the first place an ordinary the blur will be removed. it the chimney is | S42 m, daily, New 11-05 p. m., Southore #0 t the oil of tobacco placed on the end of a | them, and the courts must award them. It is | iron roller is heavy enough to draw over roagh | blackened with lamp smoke, turn warmish | Fr Reenter Anork ‘ g's tai) will killa man in # minute | the old story of the man in the stocks over | land without having its weight doubled by | Water through the faber and then waeee | 3 ZPELD, Huncare, Austria lately killed on the Erie railway | Again—he could not be pat in the stocks for his | liyaid, and if the iron is made much thinner in | “Ate paper in the ame style as before, it the | Jt DMAYER, Germany, R smokers, and the father of the othe | offence, but he was in. The moral of this cas: | order to accommodate the additional weight of lumps are glass, and they become clonded with | LC AIT, France, take her out of ker haudsvme nest inc ania | inveterate chewer of tobacco, On the bodies | of most’ pacific polygamy les upon its surface. | water, when empty or near empty it will be too adeposit from the kerosene, take lime water | DE D FCRUTES, Spain, ferior one. In resisting the watrimouial temp | of the two men washicd ashore after the | Jct legislators beware of haste and carelessaess | lizht fo do much good. : (at ie milky with the lime and shake itup in | 2 RENE tation he has something to say for himself. Hi | late storm on Lake Michigan, papers of | in legisiation.—N. ¥. Times. _ Again, the time when a ro ler is of most value | the jam. Do this with two different washings, | La LOOHE, Bese! aan sauh tek Oe. fnowledge of life tells hin that there are | tobacco were found. In my own neighborhood . ari earmar hes gn 8 farm is not when we care muoh to irrigate. | gnq sil the deposit will be removed. A little | Be OSCE PRU Professor of the University of tearing Washington, of 008 O58 8:9. 2. Fearcely auy hours of happiness which are ¢om- | a very distressing accident, by which a most es- | A New Discovery im the mw of | tu the spring of the year we tind clover, grass | Chioride of time, dissolved in warms water cea | Leipzig, Official Reporter, > © Je sation for the ng, wearing, daily wan | timable lady, the mother of seven lonely chil- Storms. ie ot grain crops somewhat drawn from the ground | {ey in a lamp or cam which has held kerosene, | Jury on Musical Instraments, ving at Washington et 10:33 0 D means to provide for every-day neve sitiesand dren, broke her leg, was occasioned by a pairof | One of the most important contributions re- | or loosened by the winter's frost, and wenlesire Vv comforts, and that it is not Jong before do: : jeune World's Fair, is73. | runaway horses running into @ fence that sur- | cently made to scieuce isone on the formo! | to use the roller to proas themagain lute the | Wii,deodorize it very soon. Lamps must be tic peace gives way to this terrible pressure E rounded a field of tobacco. | Miss Chioe Flattuot | cyclones, by the eminent cyclonologist, Charles | ground. Every farmer knows that itis an in- | led every morning. “Siiais an imperative duty onect at Bowle with trains lo “ - a Wainan, September $4, 1873, moe 4 c for every honsekeeper to perform, tor as the | pessrs, Sisintoay § Sone, “+ ropped, and looked about Ler. | recently died in the county adjoining mine at | Meldrum, director of the government'observa- | jury to roll the ground when wet, and yet it ins lamp. ve seed " of 13h street and Pennsylvania he ladies looked at ‘each other, and then, by | the age of 118 years. She had both chewed and | tory at Mauritius, ‘This able treatise: presents | oyster tht oreo ee wet iy ary we Sighh inflsmeeatie pei ahich gainers tevpec: | ecceanes ie ap Meats eee ek eae Time | orseens Rorthwoat corner G.jatrest and Poaney ive: one consent, at Miss Iinsmore. Miss Dinsmore | smoked over 100 years, and as she had no dis- | new discoveries in this field of meteorology. | cannot accomplish the object we desire. So ceptible over the surface, and as fast as the ofl | ont: foraltty of admirable qualeres, @ detailed enn- ae aS hesssemd coctanaeee ~ ar paiace wont 1 ‘stood to indulge in | ease till the time of her death, it is only fair | which not only must revolutionize old theories, | while in some degree wet we roll. No irrigating ¥ meration of which is the more avus, as this | f ‘Cincinnati, Colum- Was forty, and was un Fs | x J " in consumed this gas increases, so when the oil a eS a. and West. Through tickets to Oincta am. woman's rights proclivith } to — that it was tobacco that killed | but will greatly enhance the safety of the sea- | arrangements wi | be in order here. is nearly out of the lamp, the slightest jaref the | |pstr™ ¥ justifies the world-wide re; 4 is, New Or- «Is it porsible ’” remarked Miss Dinsmore, | her. For so long @ time was Satan spread- | man and the sea-goer. The old theory, that the | Then it is the custom with some farmers to ; indians lis, Louisville, : Ki ; that for years you have everywhere €1)o7% gg Rat ae coming premptly to from: “What next, 1 | ing his nets for her; but I think Mr. K. will | oceante cyclones are circular has prevailed in | allow their graiucland to be rather rough in th: | fable will set the gas on jire; an explosion tol- |“ ‘Atter so much well-deserved jean EO» ” ; 1 Bermit me to | oints porth, northwest. weet, and southwest. woucer? Mrs. Emery, wilt you have the kind- | agree with me that he must have her sure now. | nautical minds for many years, despite many | fall, so that asthe grain ig drawn a little by | [OWS izstantaneously, and a bombshell whald | also add my muiration, with wich Lremaie, oypaae KL more ‘ poo — ‘ ¥, General Sup™. aoe ee a et ee eee, | Het Mad, mauliply examples: You know how | disastrous results arising from following it out. | winter's frosts, the-crambling clods above may | Rot be more destructive, for its touches way | Very sincerely youre ee gene iize, | E-S: YOUNG, Gea Pass Agent. svat indeed! the old times they tried at leas: to | it is yourself. So, Mr. itor, do not go on | If these terrible storms are of a circular form it | in falling cover somewhat the exposed reota. down in your lamp, the gas is not of sufficient —— ENNSYLVANIA AIR LINE reconcile us to our fate by telling us we were | helping to spread these nets, by showing in your | is very easy to determine the storm vortex, and | As soon as the winter is over the land must be wer toe ny injury; therefore let me beg ot | EZ*rart froma letter from Dr. Franz Liszt, to the ‘TO BALTIMO! Angels, but row they have thrown the last ehred | paper Low togrow & large crope of tobacco any | the cvdinaty rules Inid down for ite avecianes | Teen seater 18 OTE very first chance | P° Gglebraied Composer, Met=Aor!. waich letior dated ©f decency aide, and call us to our very fi parasites" This last with a stil sbidder. more. Rather i line the books of Proverbs | are extremely simple. But if they are not cir- | that offers for the clods to dry is taken in order | YoU never to deter the peration of lamp-filling with the remarks of our secoud Solomon. Only | cular the present rule is not only inapplicable, | that the roller may rash them, and no irriga- | © 2Mcther day, but see yourself that it is done. Weomar, Messrs RE, omioe? Bh, IBIS, 08 mo session | PHILADELPEDA. saves ¢ Bones nn Peeseion at YORK, micay & Sons Just as I teli them,” cut in Mrs. Honey, | let me add a word of caution to thatgentieman. | but, when most carefully applied, wiil often | tion plan would for oue moment be thoughteof | CoMn(ry (entioman Pine chow tr belttant acne eiendnl Derieht | aND ALL POINTS AN TRE NEW ENGLAND nt xious to show a the appreciating the que:- | Does he, tet me ask, use tea or coftee? These | plunge the mariner into the worst of the tem- | at this time either. When we plow a, round Ventilation of Slee; Rooms, performances at the Wartburg, where last Tuesday THROUG a 2 7 fou. ‘Women are not too angelic, I teli Mr. | are other nets of Satan aa much as tobacco. | pest. an gutumn we Toll before cross plowing iflumpy: | Fresh air should be #0 introduced into sisep- | it served under my Secers as" Vice Orchestra,’ ox. | THROUGH BETWREN WASHINGTON H., to help make monev, bat it would let them | Doeshe eat mince pies and use saleratus’? More The discovery which Mr. Meldrum now es- | and again roll to pulverize re we harrow, | ing roomsas not to fall upon the beds or create | citing general admiration, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. cown to he!p # end or invest it.” ott peat Lope ~~ aa ene bor + ome fen ong Pigg ney ri bomen or el- coe See — mond efiraft across them. a, building houses the | ‘ours, very truly, Franz Luzr | The ssn tices beanweahazmeme “ ink wedo help in the # in, , | Let him beware, » when he expects, | li ape, form ween two opposing ye out of the question. ere isnotimein roper ventilation of the bedrooms should be cipzy ik Ze a ¥ Mrs. ‘Hones (Mrs. Fittiaghest, anti-progres: Satan, in scooping in his tobacco users, tly away | streams of air. He back to the storm re- hs ars From the new Leipzie Musik Zeituns. clegant and improved finish. the whole annual routine of farming operations | carefully provided for, but this we are sorry to ve, and with @ stiffness equal to Miss Dins- | with hi Grabam bread, without salt, ts hi gisters of early date to make good this view and | that we can call to mind that ane “4 tat a mre, i / A pew Grand Piano from Btei & Sone, Hew | me would | say is notalways done, ao that in many chi et ‘and heard ia Dry PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN more’s best state manners). only saivatior unquestionad! Ee which we saw and Frany Liset Sustains his conclustons from | want to irrigate at the same time that it would | bersit is very dificult to introduce fresh ie we must acknowledges asthe crand-at | POLLMAN PALACE SLE BPING CARS ON “Ladies” there was « decided ring of annoy- the East India dats. On the morning of the 23th | he of any ‘benelit to the land {o ba rolled” We | without endzogenie heat tee eee ee ee ee. ae or n and Mies iat fance in Mre. Emery’s voice—“this is all from Kettledram Parties. of February, 1860, 41 vessels left the roadstead | cannut see therefore what is to be gained by | be lowered ad thers isa stove pipe onening tm | Preduceds | THREM TRAINS DAILY -RXCEPY SUNDAY) the point. Besides, unflattering as@re the in- | 4 SKETCH OF THELATEST RAGEIN Ti nest | of Reunion with a southeasterly wind, which, | this combination. It strikes us as@ very ex- | the room, a good circulation ot ale oan be ob- | . ee 1s | will be ron over Pennsylvania Air Line, les ferences in th.» articie, they are true, at least in socrEry. according tothe old “law of storms,” placedthe | pensive roller with no compensating benefits. | taired. Or the lower sash may be raised sey- STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS. from and arriving st the depot of the my belief. and ii we live our half of life as we The New York correspondence of the Charles- | vortex to the northeast, and these vessels ran to We however that some one would devise Potomac northeast are doing now, men are justified, or, rather, it is | ton News sa | o eral inches anda nicely fitting board close the — Ds ” the northwest to avoid it, The result demon- | some cheap plan whereby laut manures might | apertare. This will allow air to enter between | pAplange Mazortment of GRAND. SQUARE and Brus Rt down there? “mould Wead chelr half as) | A new style of private social entertainment, | strated that the central vortex was really north- | he applied to farm lands, Much valuable neat. | abe’ tures,, Thi yet keep it from falling directly | CPRIGHT PLANOS always on hand at the ware- | it is set down there.” a imported from England, has come very much | northwest, so that the: in directly in its flery | ter annually goes to waste—matter which every | on a bed near the window. “| Fooms of 5 ncntou think so7" Well: I never” «I wonder in vogue lately in uptown fashionable circles. | front, and only four of them—one & Steamer — | oneof us knows to be yaluable—simply because | As one weighs a pound less when he rises in | _d*c6-06t@8uan) _W.G_METZEROTT & CO ow you make that goo’ igh above (isealled the ‘‘Kettledrum Party.’’ Such of | succeeded in cross! ne storm path. As forthe | we Jose more in the labor necessary to save it mor he cw Yo little pattering storm of exclamations Mise your readers as have not participated in a“ket- | remaining 4 ay the morning than when he gocs to bed at night, Mew Yorn, Jan. 1,183. ROS Gaily,except Sun- cave West Philadelphia at 12:52 p.m. daily, “Sstive ‘at Bow York st 4:25 p.m. daily, except Bunday sch only 7 %scaped total loss or ve than we recoverin the profits made. We hoped is diffused Pinsmore’s voice: “I should not have expected | tie-drum” and are anxious to keep up with the | great injury, the latter costing the insurers : ‘ z Ss ind. hear ortneces teh et na rs I y When we first saw an account of the combined | ard the air of the room in the f re E DECK Zo lind you. Mrs. Emery. in the ranks of the | latest fashions, will thank me for sketching | over aif a’ million. dollars. Mr, Meldram | Sic Moe something useful might come of it | acid gasand iusen-ible perspiration, itiverdery, | hind tt : - : ATEN r BICHMOND EXPRESS, Inave Washington at enemy, arr _yed against your own sex briefly the forms observed at these erings. | conclusively shows, from the largest mass ot | to this end at anyrate: but if we understand ths | o, jess constant es is 2 PATENT PIANO, 13 daily. except Sonday inde tots gar aching a | term “an Sug the haut ete | Bangers eat ete, tm, | sapont fossa “Ah he Dicom: | mitted a esecpin uae eee | a. Aue sarcomeres pice pomen ot |e semper you thai y for EN uth Indian ocean are of an | toy legraph. _ = - > powder on your nose, or that your bounet is not | orclock. ‘They last halt of an hoor an canut elliptical form; that ther ave generated fo OR Sill Become (very Sait and. enwnsiewenss. “Xt Tiare Weet Philadel straight’ Dr is it a friend who assures you that | are sent out, the invitations being verbal. Hee you are charming, and sends you with the | yond the front door no servants are used, and Sswurance to meet the criticism and ridicule of | the visitors are unannounced. also appears from this fact that daily airing of Messrs. DECKER BROTHERS very carefully, we A_DPESORIPTIVE LETTER, written on board | the beddingis a ee and the | airing is the greater will be trcen an easterly and westerly alr current, and | cease between a northerly a: southerly cur- Sante Fastane then ace Seine nanly Oar | the Trimountain by one of the survivors of the | more thorough thi cept Studay bave come tothe conclusion and cheerfully testify, Trive at Hew York at 10: : Ville du Havre, has been published in the Pgris | the power of the blankets and com‘orts to re- | that they are in every respect superior instruments. | "S°'Chin py PE gSs, leave Washington at the strect’ A large number of us are non-pro- | ‘Tea is made in the parlor by the hostess her- | ern and southern sides at their commencement m > - | te dail Cucers ot suything. Tue highest ambition of | scif, and is served in large cups of Dresden | and on their western and eastern sides at their | 2{mP* Fromit we make a few isolated ex Pain in the bed the warmth of the sleeper and | Their tone ts pure, rich, brilliant, very dietinct, | m; daily many among us is to be a non-producer. To | ware to the lady guests. Each lady takes a cup- | clese.”. He also concludes that the progress of ‘ 8 have cooking, stitching. domestic work, child- | rul to the gentleman whore company, tete- tending, walking, thinking, and amusements | tete, she prefers. If he s: i Baits ath 0 2 and of an entirely musical character, Their work eave Want Philedery . “On Thursday, the 20th, the weather cleared While on this subject we must add a word 0 f jnxestigation proves that the truth of nature | up, the wind became calm, the children re- | about the position of the bed ann rogard to the | mansbipiscf thevery best, plainly demonstrating |, Arriveat How ¥oekcs © | 7 er phe ver pay Aegean ms 1 Sugar; please.’’ | lies in this matter in a compromise between the | stimed thelr play on deck, and all breatned joy | admission of light from the window. The bed | that none but the best materials are used, and their alley py the united labor of other women, | she ‘understands that the preference is mutual | Espy and Kedtield theories, which have been | and security. On, Friday @ siteiion cesta | anumlssion of placed that the eyes may be pro- b 4 quality of tone tl out the | brutes, and men. graduated to her scale of life | and that her company is desired. If he omits | so long aud warmly discussed by scientists. things existed until 11 at night, and numerons | tectedtrom moon-light, or from the light of the | tUCs evenness and quality of tone through in the most splendid—that is, the most expen- | this little request, she withdraws, audetiquette | ‘This investigation, so deeply practical, might | passengers were walking about ‘taking the air. early morning. A window at the foot of the | Whole compessof the key-board, unsurpassed by hee etre and Rresented her to absorb. If | requires that she shall quit the party. The la- | be, and ought to be, pushed in eur own sess, | At midnight an amateur of music played onthe | Led should be carefully curtained, and light | any other piano-forte we have ever seen. bebe dao peng —— | = = other side, bi oe simi! iar advan- | where, no poubt, a8 fn the fonthern ocean, fue piano, Weber’s Last Waltz. Exac Hy st 2 in the | should enter the room without falling direc'ly | ¢HZ0DORE THOMAS, WILLIAM MASON e age. No one of ‘m may choose to pass tea | discovery of Mr. Meldrum will be veri |. The " " "5 ” . ips how to keop him bound there. We | to'a certain male guest, in which case he is | correct ‘prediction of stormecs lend has nie | MOTmMDE & violent shock made F | rasatd ts ckligron cham pentane eee att SOR DE | | 8. B. MILLS, h * : ble from oneend tothe other. * # ¥* hildren, | Ls NZ 5 | ally reavenstete for Coe _Sebeee-bae- ae os eaves of arammer. Here is vancea's ~ rapidly wine & fay years tant, — | Ondesk a ‘rightful scene retina with terror. ee anes Peery ror pega | FB Rosary, 5 Font Hite b, | 4 q & com . = 5 at he ose! , the masts and yy ft ! << backs on Hymen to follow Venus | Oneof thesednstruments of superior quality is | Law of Storms” might be greatla nectar Predera pe pone pak ware ta bod rectly nied a | DEOKER BRO.'S PATENT PIANOS. | Aphrodite, and for earthquake waves of panic | provided by the hostess. It is placed in the cor- | and the navigator enabled to make sure calcu- | q boat containing more than thirty persons,and | men, (Kate Hunmibee.) sweeping over a world of men in mad Baste to | ner of the parior, and ts beaten throughout the | lations tor their avold@nce--N- F Hartt. ready to put to sea. Numerous victims were 7 ——— G KUHN, Agen' be rich. We have let the sacred tire given into | entertainment ina low monotonous tone by one Sige Sa lying in all directions. On the after-part a Look Ont fur the License. | oe . 632 wee tae oe Reese SAT Mabie Sa Rae giced fy etre iets | sumer ge of Ra Agee ma" | Row gate wee raging nod; and aking | A, Hae foment te Oy iddeny | Sec" an —— «caus was bomoly ax u a Cd 1 is duty to ames: ley, of iew Haven, w! wandered foul imself in a most unpleasant situation wiet phases of tite. take his place at the drum until he is relieved | away from her home in her hight clothes ea | ‘heir Iast farewell Of those near'them. One pel racsaatig U HOSE MAGNIFICENT GR SQUARE © | by ting the above injunction. He had | "J Mrs. Emery paused, her (lark eves full of fire | by another unfortunate. The use of the mo- | Sunday night, was found by a foliceman ats | YOU8 Woman held her mother in a close em himeetr iY PL ¥4 oct ‘now A . 4 said, ‘Courage, dear mamma, a | book and wife as passengers tor Eu- | for ; and the wonderful MUI \DRIA & WASHINGTON RK. & And tear-, and looked around her at the Deltb- | notonous rab-a-dub will be apparent. The 1a- | o'clock on Monday evening leaning over the | 2T&Ces, am - . rope by thatday’s steamer. -A few confidential | DANCING SOY for ‘surpass any- LEXAND erative Committee, sitting a little aghast, bat | dies and gentieman being patred off'in couples, | railing ofthe eee, remind, tes Chapel street | S7UREle Of @ few seconds, end we shall enter | rohe by 4 a Mao Paocrre Soe | A ‘AND ‘orth’ a heaven together.” The four little things whom | friends had been invited to witness the happy , ALEXANDREI4 & FREDERICKSBURG EB. all defiant, not vet sure of their ground, but | the noise, while it ts not harsh enough to be | bridge. Besides her scanty clothing the wore a joining of hearts and hands for a longer voyage | BRO.’S Piano and M roment Warervoms, Goublesure that exch “slic” individually had | displeasiog, is loud enough to permit each | pairof rubber boots, “When meets Socks ot eeittioaton te Can ches Hinene, | than te Rares, antl at tae eppuiame hit ail SEC Tee crock near mewthwent corner ot Fenway | | Gonna co 5 ane Sixea Sranase._ jade no mistakes, aud was to blame fur noth- | Couple to indulge in “emotional conversation” | recovered she said she must have been asleep, | pray again!” What was marvelous was that no | Were gathered in the parlors waiting the rev- a 1 ee ae is. ing: Mrs. Dr. Sparr was an aggressive lady, | without being overheard by the others. Thus | as she does not remember leaving the house. | One screamed and nobody was in a stateof | €remd gentleman to make his appearance. N ' ."m, ‘and 7 p. sedatiee Sie ene Datura, to." picked ap thé | smld love-making, scandal-swapping and tea- | She crawied beneath she drawbridge and lay ali | frantic alarm. ‘The group of women in prayer | There was the young and blushing bride-to-be PIANOS! gauntht Mrs. Emery had thrown down. | 'pping, the party passes off, and yet to each | day upon a beam fifteen inches wide, while the seemed to inspire every one with calmness and | W:th fluttering heart, and there the proud A aes vite Dt ey Laake. she tnqaired, froatily po- | guest thas ail the characteristics of « private \ dark waters of Mill river ran but few feot be- | resignation 7 <6 Broom, ail serene and confident. Peery phage ed gr ley Byte 4 ite, but vicious about the eye ‘and mo ete-a-tete. The information shou! neath her. Once during the day she remem- 3 Scen—Enters Rev. Doctor in great hurry, we Sd 4 omitted that spoons are dispensed with aud tea | bered having her senses” ‘Then she How I came again to the surface I shall never ry, for | time rredend pees «what trust have we betray at in J | fine Beard foot | understand; but, sustained by a plece of wood | he was to hasten trom that happy place tode- | {p6 st grea, MD Piano, Jur homes,” returned Mrs. Emery, softly | i*imbibed through caref: repared straws, | steps, and voices saying Jim Riley's wife was | 5 y tical lecture in o: bh a ifieent 5 handsomely Fem 3 Cihaseg of heats on ak aan | whuh oe epee thing “presets aud brighten Delng sought fer. Beane ppall that could notbe | Which every min te plunged ‘with me under the | liver a poetical re ne of our churches. y where @ large and anxtous audience waited +-Ob. T grant you,” she contined, undiemayed, | the delicate bouquetot the hecb. broken impelied her to ., oot and hand | woof the VilledecHarre ee base iets, | “Where is your paper, soba? “we have establishments, well managed, some | “me Wintke Le a prints were found in the snow on the timbers of | jj, of them. But we are losing the home center, | ¢ MATCHING Wipows xp WipowsRs.—A Reateres the true home feeling. In oar houges is it uot, | Venturd by chatee, oae st 1a aes rule, the desire of those above stairs to D° | Green Bay, for the tonne ay ns, ROE rit of the famliy care as far as possible, that ~ Purpose of disposing of a “In my pock, ve me one,? I said to him. “Hecon- | ¢ .” smiled the coufured Jolin. «Come, 0 "t joke now; I am in haste,” sad th? pa tor. rack, which was formerly at the ceiling of tue ‘You must be joking,”’said the stuoborn groom. sented, and a moment after I came across a kitchen. After many unsuccessful attempts I | ‘No, no, your license, I want that; I cant mar- € The place where raft, and r without a license.” A ghastly expr-s- the Teal purpose ot our lives may sweep — po Kinyo Bemine geld eed Sit Gay Gio goats baeclly Bove yr cubed on thas trail atts qarem that place | Clon pverapread. the eouutensce of the young Etnies aa feos tater he | Reupdtemmch ne grr Maseaat | egaetaaaae aairaneenags See | oct A ad aah Pele cgunen made nwa tate eo Teteniment, any Ereai or chnoge ia’ ou live, | BOt, WAY thls determination ie fot recorded. | PAmDulam.—Hartord Courant. eee eas Saat ahs eebting trae Gime Gi; Sr ee a * . - al nee Of amusements this was ‘wo rem: A rem al rroustant war, between | deemed a good way to enliven the winter. Any | aANcTea® CHAMACTERIOTIO Stony Anouz | {Ot Stibe moment when thelr pooat onl t-day the two sections of our homes? a house | Wy;,at* mesting of citizens it was resolved as | cabinet of a divided against itself can not stand. Li Loran, a committee — beat mode “Lanc'” quoth Mies Dinsmore, sarcastically, selected unsel as to the see toward what rock we are driving—Sery ores ene cow: ‘or Sntgirlism! Show us a passage around that Sas shown Bi + Mrs. Emery, and we will make you queen o name the! to } we A though where is. the counection | it into bis band. with jira, N. Y. “The around the rock fonntta rerpeiond wenport, with oxn kitchene,f anewortd hire eeseegiae im our {sien carpeted vs, 00 we ind during the dey't bovrbat reason'ng is closer than you thiak, learned. In © moment or two, Pegee eye Re) {qzBaps, My grandmother's kitchen was not marked verv quietly:—“ah! tals arch ike Ours—a dreary room for labor withoat any formation,” mace ah nppearente, love or soul init. There were flowers, and so wired vast Knowledge ef this =e oe easy chair, a lounge, and a clock, and the most Gi detect the fact We can all side of a log, his exquisite heatness, and she talked there with cs. | common; professor, desirous ee hex maisle with the'same grace anc dignity that ‘Doren: shail marry S'uame for toowretgn, could have sepeeee’ Set be wes ogres \n het. drawing-room, and ruled there | Mrs. Kolf, Mr. Scere shall ‘Mrs. Van Bloe- | conceal his ignorance._Rev. H. the and slipped pit an intelligence, comprehension of what | met. Tue surplus widower, Mt. Pentermann, | Cayo. eam seen Seren "es 20 Stecutes. fress Ome, but the Committee enlarged its powetsand | _6@-Quatries of clastic stone Are Springing Partof the head, deputy. Meeting have advertised for a mendes w in Ron Carolina. “P| Eitied,