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. s ill - “= . LS 4 ~ — ae ———= === —————_—_——_ r lord on one side and asxed for the ten dollar BREACH OF PROMISE. ‘The Housekeeper. CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Martin, B. F., W.Va. Arlington. | PRO Ls. = —_ — dill which Sam bad paid bim. The landlord! Fascinating Young Lady Recovers To Imrzove Bepstgape ayy Caatna.—The = a POSA Darting.” he said, over meant + sare it, and Kngg at once said to him : | 000 for Her Wounded Heart— | editor and others might perchance derive ma- | Names and Besidences in Washington of the Fee ge meg » yh Ls. hurt eves were wet. | Did this man give you this no _ | ‘a Fooling Thee. terial benefit from adapting bedsteads which Members of the Forty-third Congress. Niblack, Wm. F.. lode 46 iat at, Georgetown b Drraatvent » world “* Yes, he is the man who ga: to me. | (From the London Daily News, Dec. 20.| ema Lei slatted crosswise, to the following iihenc Gane, Balas. Gis inet oroeek. wnt Ores, Berens lies t 7 eee ae Jon give bin im change © | At the Liverpool Assizeson Thursday and | plan :—The slats are arranged #0 as to preduce Sacmouee. \tles, Jason, Mist. " » Pres of this Department until 3 0 clock aa 7 ° | | Of marriage was tried betore Mr. Baron Pollock, | the body. The depressien is made by despen- | Aloorn’ James L., Mics. 3 street nw. | § 13th street. 2d, 1k4ctm be deciied by the Bh.) for oat A fomaue tee ttc reahone eot tose : mt : — he foun'l | the damages being laid at (10,000. The plain: | ing the m pesives wor saree or, four of the fia's. | Allison, William B., [n., Wormley's. | en Skee the kn ieee ars te ef the U ‘Stet.efrom July tet, ees it was that you forgot! own'ten dollar bill, for which Saar hat aren | Hf, a lady of 22, is the daughter of Mr. Nuttall, | about equi-distant between ead and foot | Ames, Adelbert, Miss., 1423 I street nor hwest. knew i hat you F ro s ac tot. all the eame, deep in her he Kankled this thought, and ran! Ina oment Rugg took by the given him the two counterfeit tive dollar notes, and lastly he took 100 in counterfeit notes from bis } | two of whom were daughters. yesterday a singular case of breach of promise & Liverpool merchant and shipowner, who died last January, leaving a widow and five children, In the spring | & partial curved surface, sulted to the form ot of the bedstead. so that a regular curve is formed, two feet in length and three inches reatest depth, more or less. In bedsteads Wilson, Henry, Mass. Anthony, Henry B., R.I., 102 Bayard, Thos, F.. De 15)! Hatreetn.w. A street. , 1413 Mass. syenue. 32) sthetreet Proposals if! be receire! @: the Comtract Ofes David A., Tenn ” ¥. 1576. on the following rontes tm the Sass of MABYLAND, ana by the sobedaie of Gnd arrivals nerein specified, vir Orth, Godlove S., Ind. ekard, Jasper. Ind Packer, John B., 1340 I street 1S A street southeast. | Bogy, Lewis V., Mo.. 1212 G atreet northwest. | past *Higrene Ba xe # ortore, ame 2 ‘ na ata aving suficient depth of rail or side-peace | Roreiman’ A.J. W Va Wash "| Page, Horace F.. 2 ex Wie auch that be cannot forget.” rugutere did you get those notes from?” asked | Some time we Buxton, here. they met’ tho | & farther moditication may be made by raising | Boutwell, G Mand, cor, Veay. and Lest, | Parker, H. W.,N.H- Kirkwood House i: Prendan, end the mes Se mue canno' " tugg, who a “ t them : Y slat or twe at the heat, so as » Sr hiters, 2 J. C., Mo., Sf, 6th street aidan, cien Hunt. | srom home." I went to ace. iny sick dunphter™ te eee a eae iletdee hn | torequire asmaller pillow. This device, white | promow. WG: Tenn, W inh mrectaw. | Peon HC. Odio, Artingwe. Leave SyReavilie daily, except Saoday, at # : aii Sask : fat Bean oe te ne ee | Wildes, Whe represented himseifes wealthy and it greatly promotes the comfort of all persons. is Cameron, Sishon, Pa., Willard’s, ones eo pi ee eee anh Fi mrntemhr Misa ad iad Glee OEMS Tet | social positio: ‘odaced to Miss | ¢specially Carpenter, M. H., Wis, cor. : “lai and said: “That is played out. I ama United | % Hal a, wae inte to Pe 13th and F sts.n.w. Aad How « Detective Found Him Oat and rest of invalids; moreover, & comfurtable Leeve Freedom dary Nuttall, and paid her grent attention, finail : Chandler, Z., Mich., 1438 H street northwest. | Pheipes Winn W. om. States detective, and you, old rascal, are now % , the bed may be had with a thin mattress. Com- | Clayton, P., Ark., Li25 F street. iP Arrive at Bykoevitie by 3 pm. plbrom the Dark Site of New York Lite.) | Se rsouer.” “Aud at these words Ne Ee Sepueloea that he xfe was accepted before, mon chairs may be, considerably improved by Conkling, Roncoe; N.¥.. 1301 i street. Phutipe, Wm. A Ceane realm T ALA oad Cautes eben S : ‘| | on the handcuffs, and, ng Sam to % with his | shortening the hind legs by hal Conover, S. B., Fia., 1235 F street. % * - a 1 * “2 - t 2 - fore the chief. Aiter afew wordsof con- Proou ji from his wife. The | frcnt of the chair ~ | Cragin, A. H., N.H., 130 ast Capitol street. Be a 7 ooesghaoped , t . <Uck, the notes from a man named Crosby, a deaier in % the motherly, | but fourteen . a Davis, H. G., W.Va., 152) H strdet. % "oN > = ppchhag Redan Medes aplord Porn money, apd that for years he lad Secninaee teres to aa plein Cimenels portion for children; but boys may alt higher in | pennis, G. K., Ma Willard Poste Hoar Dy lowe, bis teen sireet, Mat From Bartonerite, by White Oak cm 9.) aad ‘ i < = been doing business ly putting these notes in the lith of October, } frontthan Dorsey, 8. W., Ark., 1021 Conn. avenne, ~ “ 3 P — im Jecentiy dressed. but wae unly Known es “Old | circulation in New York aiid the neighborhood, but on thed of that, month the deteodant | _ VEAL Cummy—One pound and a half of veal Edmunds, G. F. Ve, 1111 Macachasotts ave. | Parman go ho » Wetuentan ot thes Sam.” He was supposed to live in New Jersey, | New Jersey and Marviand. Sam was prosect- | wrote to Miss Nuttall that he had had a meet- | Catlet from the neck, two tablespoonfulls of Fenton, K. E., N.¥., Arlington. nua tans tee nn akon for a thrmet, dr ioe wreniient intone nig t66; he pleaded guilty and was sent for four | Tewith niedivorced wife. thet people haa iied | curry powder, two tableepoonfulle of flow, a Ferry, 0. S., Conn., 1410 G street northwest. re a ns tal aoa Bren at ey mee OT (or A resident in some it~ | years to prisom, where he now is. | to fim about her and that he loved her ax much | listle sult, pepper and cayenne, a large acid ap- | verry, T. W, Mich, National. ae ake ake aoe place. Peop! Sastre smage erage ne ule, one small sl ; sui cove! 7 » Wash ‘ ae + Ala., . me Sam,” and whoever heard bis «ulet mode THE LASF OF A FAMOUS SECT. as ever. polio Sormpghingen paces his it, Cut the meat intocntlets; take care to have Frateehevecn ton Sal ory poche emg x wis, a organ, Ga. “03 K street. 683 © miles ane beck of speaking. and saw the friendly smile that peagic End ofa Remarkable Rel kay, Win. was always lighting up his face, mu-t have taken lum for a very harmless man. And who- ever met him on Sunvay-, wending bis way to church with a most devout aspect, must have emanate i - Delusion. rom the New York Times The name of Joanna Southeott, seventy eedingly familiar one im | was published in the newspapers. Mr, Pope. | «). C..wppeared for the , stated the above facts, sai say a hard word of the defendant. might be said for him, while it might even be taintift, and, haviag he did’ not’ wish to | White much | « bon@in each, and fry them a light brown with a litde butter. The shalot should same time. Peel and core the ap be fried at the pple, and cat it vp; stew the meat,ahalot and apple in the stock for half au hour, very gently; t! en add the cur- Gilbert, Abijah, Fla. Goldthwaite, G., Ala Gordon, John B., Ga. . National. 413 4ch street northwest. 217 I street. Hamilton, Wm. T.. Md., 50s 12th street. From Warren to Sweet Air 08 & week Warren Wotnssder at 10 am Arrive st Sweet Air by 12m ret Air Saturday at 10am Warren by 12m S10 12th street ‘hmond, H. L., PB Kebbins, Wm. M,N 0 “I n r S Hamilton, M. C.. Texas, Wasuington House. bert, Ellis H. | ‘ . ecnengin enh se thithes eat eC ware pein | Lomaua iy nema tee bearer of it was called a | urged with truth that there was nothing in his | ty powder and dour, baving previously mixed | jjamlin, Hannibal, Me., Willard, oe i FONE EB OM ete bees aie vere ba maniac; by no less than 100,000 others she was | Femarriage with his first wite, if he foand his | them with half acup of stock. Pass itthrongh | {44% W., Neb.. Willard’s. | Kobinson Bidders wil distance @nd propose ut ‘lame Sam” wits ve looked upon as a prophetess and priest. Korn | love tor her still constant, to call for any obser- | a sieve. Let it boil ee ee heen | Hone; 3 Wis., 1708 [ street northwest, Dinso’ schedule ihe contrary. Ae mes a. mies in 1750, this woman, until her 40th year was a | vation derogative of his character asa man of | lets, and pour the sauce over them Ingalls, J. J.. Kansas, Arlington Sobieski, Sheet aah cute wera h for bad motives. domestic servant. shd then suddenly burst upoa | honor, yetthe blow to Miss Nuttall was a very} iexcelient. It max be made edged sn- | johnston, J. W., Va. 50 1th street northwest. a From Adam! nese. 5 Tic naa d Ghia onkee | tha merits tea hecaldeta nee OhiteGan ber | eulanes She. ar ull events hed alkewed hex [ner with chickens or rabbits; and should apysles - “4 mith tn ever eid: | Let. She claimed supernatural powers, issued | young affections to be tavished upon him under | ‘et he in peavon. a little lemon Juice may be at st nellah edie nota- marvelous prophecies which had been re d | the statement that he loved ber. The learned | ‘1! just are i fl ae Sb. in In “ag the K st Saylor, Milton, = ‘ie to her in dreams, and fur over twenty years w connsel then referred to Prospect of social | pleasant Solinl Line te ae Goscetien ite os new. MU G street. Sebumacker 4 } the leader of a sect known as the Southcottians, | advancement and settlement which the plaintitl } ps A tara Nel rang Hi “ S Parone » Metropolitan. | Scotield, Glenni W.. : which excited the laughter of the most incredu- Host, and for which she soaght compensa. | 1 will add that the receipt for It ere: Pat on a olitan. = | Seeder, He W., NW os sicicestialeh sul eaiidnnen tan course for , lous andthe amazemen n at the hands of the jury. The plainti 1 RoE ptete AOE ne Ponn aa aet street northwest. | if a 1? fosag nag ye Bilage yy ook lly cireniated | sionable. The prophe led bh spy caica Nutta | into the water with the hand. Do not cower the a gp erwin them bidder will be conatd va had iy the assnrance of advent of evidence to the abo Mra. Nut he waves in eee © | Morrill Vermont av. and M st. tw. | Sesions, W being failed, and the Postmaster General 4 rocecding Shileb. Shortly before her deat stated that the detendant nad toll her he had | saucepan. When the rice is done strain off the | Morton, u, P. Lui., Ebbitt House Sheata, G. G.; dis. | eed te Conttact for the service with Mer 4 his seem. | curred in 1815, she announced tha an independent income Of 1,400 a year, and | water and set up & little with two fork, and | Norwood. T. M . 49 Missorri avenue. | Sherwood, Isaac R ng t at trom which would give birth to the object of all ner belie. | that he allowe 1 a year to his divorced persed, ine Glas wepacate fon tho curry? hee | ORI! 5 ii ree } Shoemaker, L. D., Pa. 1 rg rseayetnen So we <<: 1 not say ers’hopes. Herdeath without any sach resalt wife defer lect rice to boil tor the curry, and of the best | @att “beg lox. Joseph H., Ala., 1118 lth street Vortinement of ‘ ored hin sy Was, of course, agrest disappointment to 4 Ric 0s | Seactigtion only if | Pratt, D. f)., lud., 502 E street Small, Wm. B., N. H., National i imnaccuma- 100,600 followers, who rapidly ‘disa eared, per- | the defendant's solicitor, who stated that, al- ar ee Wensten’s Caowper.—Four table- | Ramsey, Alex.. Minn., National Smart, James S., N.Y. 1108 F strect northwest chenabled him to | haps to seek other means of relievin though the defendant's total income wits £1.05) | tee eee ed ets Re, ett | Hansom, M. W., N.C., Metropolitan Smith” \. Herr, Pa., Willand’s | ‘aakertown, which brou, of their superabundantly religious enthusiasm. & year, he had to pay €500 a year to bb Votled potatoes, well mashed: 1; pounds of bee, | Hobertedn, T’. J., 8.0, Ebbist Hoase, Smith, Geo. L., La., Kirkwood. | Bids, shenta ina 2 retur The cause of Joanna’s death was proved to be +200 to his children, and other amount ital Meakan: i sanapemeranel Thrice, ation Sargent A’ AQ, Cal., is F street. | Smith) H. fi K street Soarecend tothe bee = am 8 Sones tae dropsy, and. tosuch an extent had the uncon- | reduced his income to only £490 a ye with one of uniter enters iy HORI ee eeake | Saulsburg, E., Del.,510 12th street Site ok 108% KK street | of counterteit mony coatinaedto remain his scious humbug impo-ed upon the world that | [ussell then foom catsup; 1 bottle of port or claret; nut. | Schurz. Carl. Mo., 1 Latayette Square Sith, Jobn Q., Obio, 1106 F street. | . Pusteniher Genet, sole om. Bat he combucted this vile | medical treaties fromthe most eminent physi- snnamensy Tee OOUes. | | sean erateaik (ew eleven: mane Gok anc | Scott, John, Pa. Gis F street. Sauith, Wm. A. N.C.,"610 13th ste Paces Ee ness co cautious 'y, so crattily, acd under cians of the time were written upon the subject | on behalf of the defendant. He ns wey + | poundsof fish, sea-bass or cod, cut in stices; Sherman, John, Ohio, 18% K street. . Snyder, «). P.. Ark., 419 6th street, | (UsttTee STATES MAIL. ch « F, that st er occurred to any of the demise of the “dropsical maniac of Gil- | thought it was most incongruous to talk about | I sters, a little black pepper and a few slices of | SPEMCer, G. A., Ala.. S11 D strect northwest, Southard, K. 1, Ohio, pony ead ortega cae ttenipiv esp imggr ole fre tiae bruised feelings and blighted affections, and | The whole put in a pot and covered | Sprague. Wm.. It. 1,601 E street Speer, K. Milton, Pa., National POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, ; sere Louuied about imum phate te plows tei| Ok tow weeihn age: & tragedy Scomrrsd al the:| sot inthe next breatla te takor mecey dam. | with an inch of water, boiled tor an hour ‘cr | Stevenson, J. W. vs H street Sree Wan E, Onlos Naneual i Wastinctes, December le wes toca tas cunapda ot a Semiie mica weed, | house eaten tae "in Wal- | ages as asolatinm for ital. | it was a matter of | with an ined ¢ nue to and | Stewart, W. M Mass. avenue. Stansrd, E. O., M lara's. Proporsin will be recived ‘at the eae ites tha cuit ot the Unite worth, London. ide | a# much pain to Captain Wildes as it was to | geotiy Aehen pean Wounna on Ccra Stockton, J. P., N.J., 1607 H street Standerord, E. D itt. of this Department antil 3 o'c1 - a. oF coe Lol. Whitley, coneeived & sus after attempting to murder his step-daughter. | Miss Nuttall to come there. Granted that he | A green tea and pulverize it tine and bind | SUmner, Chas., Mass, Vt. av. and Hist. n. w. Starkweather, H. Hi.’ Gonn., Willard’s Mancn ¥, lave. (to be, docs nd by the g0ch.) for . picion nud thus (be man who bad | 16 wae found Shek the uarel Manger wastes | had made pecmre; grantor athe hed mate | Cok. wouud, sud ieeitrematn ite hea, | Thermee, AG. O80, tne ew York Stephens, Alex. H.,Ga., Natior | Stig. ha, to Jane Sd, AS7b. on the fetloine reat r so many years been cheating people with home of the last of the Southcottians, and that it rashly, inconsiderately and imprudently; If it becomes’ dry and painful, wet the wound | Tipton, T. W street : tulse money began to be watched. As betore remarked, Sam always carried a the death of the suidide left only one believer in the famous second-birth theory. When Joan- granted that he had made the prowi: were the damages that he ought to pay” | with cold tea. Mrs.Se2ror’s SALvg.—Tablerpoonful shaved | Wadleigh, b. West 6 3d street southeast. sth street. dobn, Charlie tone, Win. H., Missouri, 1106 N. in the State of Virwt: wand by the achedale uf partures and arrivals herein «pecttied, vir actin aaid, he © ot ¢ Si tdied, she had either bequeathed jury thought that he had broken bis promise for | _ a | Wincias, Wan items ah eet ratte Bannic. | sistas aiieiwadi ek dasa tokaaa aie Se biccenc hd ean te ines Gah nc Tae | bes Mees meth bed Doe ose Vane: | & base otk ead veneer ough he might | castle soap toa half teacup aweet cream, xim- sha bey eae ae hood a leer ES muiee ned are fee ESSN, i ne 7 Me Wo 2 a. ithe, still em indict | e ste. Coo, and Deck. oi ti nak. jm inept boop Hl Lp ipingerhien’ ho Se Lntien wae oa toes Ge knee ee not be able to pay one Sitho, atl they thought it | for all kinds of sores.—trermantown Telegraph. House of Represeniatives, ooh was secn, whe: ne went, si 4 he had the stick constantly in his ha now, at the age of 96, is the priestess of the himin beavy dam: oh Wasa promise more honored in the breach than PUDDINGS AND TANCAKES—BY MRS. H. 3. P. Blaine, Jas. Me, Speaker, S21 15th street, year, Leave Winchester daily, except Sunday, et He also, as he fell into Sam's roa, feigned to mains the solitary believer in her own prophe- | permanship I favored you with yesterday af- O'Donuell’s hands, aud in that same year he was created Duke de la Torre. In_ 1897 he was Davis, A. M., Va, ¥ Metropolitan. |, 1200 K street Adams, Geo. M., Ky., 1011 E street. Spm ‘t ’ oyal Manger. Not alone 1s she the inheritress in the observance, better @ thousand tines that | Picw Punvini.— Two eggs: six crackers: | Aime: Geo. Moo Ky. 101 | > 2 WP. Arrive at Unpon Springs by 5.30 Beer eenea te tas miners eee etiee | cf tue -site ok deucee toatmart. wise itmever bad been made, or that, being made, | (hree pints ot sweet milk: « picce of buiterthe | Aine Wen ines tautavette Place, peg Eh Lneve Gapou Springs daily yexcepr Sunday, at trusted with the case, that there mast be some. | these may be, but she claims the gift of spe | it was broken. No one could say rms, | size of an egg: one cup of raisins; a little ealt | Archer S., Md., 729 13th street F street sn ieee ing more about that stick than at first ap- | functions to herself. In tsis, Mrs. Woods, be- | went shadow has been cast upon 29 | and nutmeg. . Arthur, Wm. E., Ky., 310 Indiana avenue, ; 7 arcu, and he determined ty come at the truth ing then a widow with daughter, married | young indy’s life and ha pines. | Sue | Baku feoran Puppin Ashe, T.S., N.C., Metropolitan. Soersead, Wash. Pe lith street. ene Aliha:tis tur Boman te Wt ; of it. again. She was over <0) years of age at the tim2, | was young, attractive. fascinating; had all the | uart of sweet milk; five large t Atkins, J. D. G., Tenn. 409 12th street. | eeccaatn Lpen, SX... Axitingnen pot ape) bene A em — bale Ajout that time there was a large numbor of | but the bridegroom was a cooper named Pea | spirit of Lealth, and the appearance of those Indian meal; nutmeg and sugar t Avett donne, Mink. Macnee Ear » a ieunens feeeaes Leave Aldte Tucetay aud Priaap at 9.0.00; countericit notes of various denominations in and only about 25. Peacock was a South- | charms calcwated to please the most fustidiows, | foil the milk and scald the Indian meal in it; | (ACT Jgun T.. Minn. National. N BNC Arrive at Manases by 4pm circulation in New Jersey, and down as far aa and doubtless considered it an honor to | and this was only an episode in bor life an ept- | then let cool before adding the exgs. Bake | Harter’) athe Wis, Wanita eee. | Nc. wittara’s, Lonye Manaraes Wediiewtny aud Saturday at farplan |. Theuetect:ve ulcer, working under to the Elisha of Joanna. In thelapse | sode of a painful and distressing character—but | three-quarters ot an uour. Kat with butter or | Harber.d, Allen, Wis. V Arlingvon | rational. AL eR the asst ame ot Rugg, found out that s of years the sect dwiniled away until the dwell- | still only an episode. ie SUGCL SENOS. es: two spoonfuls of eurar iy street northwest. | : pene eet ek Gane Bice, @- atten pai ts in that direction al Manger came to beitsonly pro~ | ietkaed ete teat in tle eonrbe: PAaN¢.akes.—One egg perl egret San jal) National. | ’ 10 Lith street | ducing distance 12 mules So the officer scraped an acquaintance with ndeed, Mrs. Peacock’s danghter, by | ‘The following letters were read in the course one cup or sweet milk: one tea-spoontul of seta; +, U1? I street | Ward! a. D2) 1, S14 120) street : Sam. At first, meeting him on the road, he | her tirst marriage, was at least. partly askep- | of the proceedip; a wo tea-spoontalgot eream-of-tartar; threecups | frecy dames Bc hY. 825 Vermont avenue. | Word’ Bi. £2. 3U:3., 1506 Leurect. iF rom Hampacond 0 Fair Hares os a0 would go with him, then he very soon took a | tie; tp her own words, she ‘could not quite take | Eel Rett teen tego Te Saar Saar ean ean SE Hegole, Josiah W., Mich., National Weils, E., Mo., Willard’s. pag oe hey journey on the railroad with him, and the two | it all in.” But there came a disciple in the | Sovrw KENSINGTON, Vetober 5, ISi8 6 vick Puppixc.—One egg: onecup of sugar; | oh” Hiram P., Ga .511 deh str Vhecter, W. A. N.Y. S10 12th street. exe Hamparad Wedneet bar aud beer houses | shapgof an old soldier trom Ireland, who had | | Mv Dean Annte—Ltear the contents of this table-spoonfal of melted batter; one cup peace | Obio, Metro ea White, Alnx., Ale, 1335 F etreet 344 # gomsiped with him, and | been converted by a dream, and who joined tue | letter will eause you grout pain and sorrow, but | sweet mitk; half @ tea-spouutul of soda; Uiree | 3 niS.; Pete, 1S0t atest. | Sree ee D atawet ele oe he # taker; at last on | Peacock menage. and assisted Mr. Peacock in | ueverthelew, | must write it. 1 was greatly an- cups of flour. Bake half an hour or more. Eat | } Mo, 817 12th ores peueoe Wikerate reed to past a conn- yoperage. These three—the olf crone. her | toyed at hearing trom my soliciters that wihaweet sauce. i Bieent Ga, Motwopninen 763—From West Poi soon alter band, who might ha ou, | mother had prog delay the wedding b Saco Punpine—Two large spoons of sago | fount: dames A. (a, Mer » 120m atreet Shop, Glenn the ex warrior, turn anse of the sett although no alter boiled in one quart of milk; the of a lemon; ‘llev, N. Be, Bich. : Scatemal Teflon and back, t don their quier life in Walworth wait: tions had taken place on my ie nutmeg; when cool add tour eggs; little a ee | W., Vt. 312 Indians avenve and hoping. Mrs. Peacock daily protested that | came up to town to sce about -alt. Bake abont one hour and a half. Bai with Wilinrd, George, Mich., 24 the demolition of Satan’s power woall soon ar- prepared to return to you and make you | sugar and eream unease pixies a eeeee tive. and the triamph of the saints imme- | and good husband. Vou may remembor asking | Dovauntts.—One egg; one cupof sugar; two ines caine bas re ie ay ih poem diately ensue. Under ali other systems, which | me ir I still loved my wife, as Mr jams told | cup-ot sour milk; one spoontal of cream it th Pig Sb ear ng pedo reoning Bona ist West Point by ere soon in their degrees, the priestess averred | von she thonght I did. 1 said no, I thought | milk is uo » tea-spooutt! of soda « South A str: os) Wm. B.. 3 . itan had been allowed to go up and down tn | vot; and told you I loved you with, perhaps, not | enough to toll.—4 ee A Bae ee Trim Btevenevilin. by the carth. ® had his “indictment” ready, | sostrong, but a quieter love, and tis I believed bak iepech eee r nihen end bart, twine 6 ww aula jury of twelve saints woald literally “str | [have never seen my wife tor two years anda —---—--- ees pots : afer saneead ohim.* The are ne half, and thought that all love for her was | Serrano, boil ne i bite House. : é eon tar apace, Bio hae ion vere ncisco Serrano, Duke de la Torre House. irony Benj, W. Va. N 7 nt Satur tans hal {uietly and properly wita Tt and co yi oe posite; wesiiors ate ticias HP Senoryd~ K Artive at Stevensville by 2 pm. attended the parish | Grother tor along time, and, people have lied close of the last century, and acquired | ¢ Ala. Luspecta | Wood. Fernan sth sania esi niin hc Aces eae 1 any denom uae | to ane aud misstated facts. [love her as iach | 8 autlitary experience in the war of indepen ’ ind. , LM North. A strect cor ith & F southwest wa tack somes t ming <4 tront place | as ever, and can only thank at his moet | Trent, hie aestated to biting Alout tho taller Ei a Imperial. diana & Le in mtcat with Satan. About twelve | ing did not take place after oor w Beaeiarn Sou Isis, Alter the vectoration rah Sr dia 19th street. Aruive at Clem's Branch ty months ago thinge began to go wrong with this | stead of before, su as to spare as in paneee 2h baum cesce ene MOner Men | Lge - y i2th atree ease Clom's Bra forlorn Kittle band of believers. ta th n- | misery. Had I not come to Loudon I c | {sneer pried Dela egy agr pane sha ‘ t Ga., Arlingtoa Arrive at Rural Retreat by guage of tl eving othe ns | have seen her, and we should i | une eae Fe yeeeel Delegates, att-Den te, Seeman edes hevetenw.o& dropped off,” and poor F yecame im- | ried, and I should have met her atterwards, aul ber 1k ! pret pe gy rts we te : ¢ pressed with the convicti ite of the | what would have been the result?’ Hudless O iceat A MINE Gegestoned aittere nee » 825 Vermont ave Cobbage Farm, 20 miles and back, once a ¢ note til trenchant “indictment,” Satan had got the | misery for you, her and myse:t. You wiil soe | {ut royal the Gebeert mud econ bi aener ee week a SS Upon this Ru, better of him, and was watch ng without inter- | now that marriage between us i ae The ministry of the Dake. |. Fan 450 tot aice Leave Si, Tarmen: « Returday ot 6.0% vad after Sai mission to carry him off. The cofortunate | and thatour engagement must end : Pershore 7 Goode rude wc * cide pape Fikins, S. B, \M., Welkera. Y} Sam bad jase ) wove | man’s mind was clearly upset; but, instead of | nie! how sorry lam for you, but I shail never aged ppubiom yng rhlitoncrerisi omg, Wh thate pty fc oe Hailey, John, Idaho, Washington House. i Eide oprietor be had played a *imilar gam. sending him to a iunatic asylum, his wife and | marry now unless I take Hack my wife, and ean | | aturnanne. winet ka Kapeirtad: Git: Omar D. 3 ona! Maginnis, Martin, “ My daughter,” said he ashe went i step-daughter determined to k him among only pray God to soften the blow for you, and | Stren OF pavlo fade rire teen | oe onan ms McCormick, R. C., Arizona, 1015 Lith street a7 Pecm Pamp'iu's Dovst to Walker's Ohaeoh, 6 me to get her three yards of calico. Hi va | them. ‘or ten long months they watched lest us feel that it has been sent with 4 good en pede. ase Pe Ss Rhaaery he - +t . en. 0. B lith sirect Bties and back, three times a ws inything good in that way?” he should lay violent hands on himself. One | in coming apon us now instead of hereafter, I | attalled it, After this Serrano turned liberal, | «orwin, Franklin, Iil.. Washington House. Bie a ee Sf . answered the sturekeeper vight he evaded their vigilance at last. Let: | go abroad immediately, and remain, dear An- | $%4 Biehl ooe ted tho Onptaran Gromal or to ee O08 New J = | od Bal 1 . fow much is ‘ta yard: alone for a moment, he sprang oat of bed, and | iiie. still always your afectionate frieud, arvaey accepted the Oaptaincy Ge - ox, San d ey avenue. — om Twenty cents.” was rushing down stairs when he met his step- George H. Wiitpes, | (irepada. Having a ae rising | ¢ reamier 4 —— ‘ ——. b S j re » Wedaceday, ore titel . etrophizi - ne | : . “tis. ica. | ®t Saragossa tn 1 exiled, b - | Crittenden, 0.. 716 1th street. retaries, 2m. fo not that a ttle dear ; daughter. Wildly apostrophizing her as tue Car Gwyn, St. AsArH, Angast 15,153. | timed “Haring the revolution OF Feiwel) (iborsie e y sug Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, 1500 I street. | Arrive at Pamwplin's Depot by 3p m “No; on the contrary you will not gel it as | Satan he dreaded, he seized and attempted to | My pantie wGk—I Lave Jast sent o's 2 4 . st \ ' Fosebat df ~caogseg = s " . My DaRuine G bod | that year, aud became an active support: Crooke S., N. ¥.. Arlington. William A. Kichardson, Secretary of the Trea: reat . ap anywhere else. Rill her. Ao she, stunned, fell to the ground, | orteto St. Asaph with atelegram; amnow about | (u*t,Jear: auld became an partero Oabinet, | Greseland. E ate, 3405 Hf ateeut aectherent <7GE— From Balt Oreek by Pediar's Mille and Milt Welt: then give mo three yards.” Sam took | he darted to a closet, aud there ent his throat | ty devote 10 minutes solely aud entirely tome | Ththe teptace whlch seliohed perwaant these | Crounce, 1,., Neb, National | William W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Arling- ner’ Store, to Fr rksof Buflalo, 16 miles oud *, paid for it with another bogus ten-dotlar bill, | with a razor. Of this self-inflicted wound the | own big self {I am told, observed Mr, Pope. | Swedes Biel With the Cerinee Bad Nayie Dee Srutehtield, Wy i ; ‘on Bonet ag 4 / Rony oy hy and Securday ot 6 aud left the store with hiscalico “fur his dan hapless believer in the second birth died the | tnat he isa tine, big handsome fellow, like | Rominated Captain Goneral Ot New Cast! Phair Curtis, CB Pa. Geor e M. Kobeson, Secretary of the Navy, 1357 | am; J ter.” a —— dollars and forty cents of good bmp ence eetclag Cinay est — ae emucal | attract the nae fo girl}, “a I feel contident | appointment which placed Madrid in his pow- | Dantord, L., hig, Imperial. | _K street. 7 ps ae ores ot Joby 11am: money in bis pocket. si 's cal | von e not been able to make out two words | © coup d'etat 8568 play oll, Choster 8 “oh 50! a we Forks of Buffalo Tueday aud Meanwhile i ugg had altered his dress, beard | than ever. ‘The soldier is now a confirmed here- | cemeseatnty in that aantaen hoot tad pda | er—in the coup d'etat of 1856 he played into | Narrell, Chester B., La., 421 ith street, Columbas Delano, Secretary of the Interior, ay Sarurdey and hat, so that he coud not recognize him. | tic, and the succesror of Joanna Southcott re- | ve somewhat intoxicated. cies, and the representative of one of the most | ternoon. And so you really thin! that your sent as Ambassador to the Court of France, and Dawes, H. L., Mass. De Witt, D. M,N ELbitt House. George H. Williams, Attorney General, Rhode Arrive ot Galt Creek by 6 p.m | “"Tsland ave., between +» 1338 New Jersey avenue. 7th and Ith streets. 709—From Cersonville to Rik Oreck, 10 miles an mother will like me. Do you know Alice? I | in 1859 he was appointed Director ond Colonel Dobbins, S. A.,'N.J.,227 3d street north Jobn A. «J. Creswell, Postmaster General, 17th back, three times 6 week s ~ How are you getting along, old fellow %;* | remarkabie “religious” delusions of the age. feel half afraid to see her tor fear the original zi La Vows obbins, S$. A.,d ad street northwest. Jobn swell, tt ‘ow. id Kugg, in a Stammering voice. + Where | should not impress her so. favorably pe ares neral of Artillery, and in June, 1865, Captain | Donnan, W. G., lowa, cor. B aud Sdst.,n.w, | street, near L. you going Sam sto; d. They gossiped for a little while, Pinster— How aud When to Use i photo has done; bat you will be with me, neral of Madrid. Duell, K. H., N.Y., St. James. Leave ‘Carsonviile Tussday, Thursday, aud Saturday at yam, a en went off together. ft or! rofessor Joseph Luce: P 5 z Dene AM. J. Ky-s 13 * | Justice Swayne, 1303 K street northwest jaturday ™: i eked Sam what he had in his little | PLastem aS A Tetitizer—smong the | 1¢, 2ot,think I shall have very much to fear. | y's revolution in May, 183. A corresponiont " ustic yn Calico for my daughter, which Ihave } ght im that swre,” said Sam, looking manntactured products which ought to be em- ployed by the farmers in the beginning of the by the way, I must not omit to thank you jor the ean de cologne. How good vou are to gave at that time an interesting account of Ser- rano’s tlight from Spain in the following words: nes, B. T., R. john R., Lil. ge, O. A. » Wormley Metropol n. 13th street. pm: | Justice Miller. 1211 K street northwest. Arrive at Carsenviile by 5 pm Justice Davis, National hotel. me, and I—how am I to repay you for ali your | ustice Field, 21 Ist street east. 0 —Dgeas Peptar BM hy Sralcetertne. to Rariee- e place ect i a A ny pi our | 6 4 ved {1 h e °C. 2 a e dl cr y & . . prings, 14 miles . ow e “ ster. slic: is umerous, | ; Todt . "i » O. » ‘ . Jus! x ner of N heedies and thread to his «old woman.” He | and the modes of applying vary accordiag to | SOU¢,/fe.with sunshine, and with God's help, | ind those of his relatives and. more Imm ee rere took & good ten-dollar bill out of his pocket and | asked Sap if he could not change it note from a 1 Sam to go to the store with the mixture of the cro; are often variations in the formula of commer | cial plaster, due to the calcination aud the | and not Alice, { willdo all in my power to make you forget the past, or at le anything of Mrs. Williams Gwynn not being sufficient’ jadies are the sole oc: nee you lett, Cae attractive when ante, Mamma sends diate friends being subjected to a rigoroy hauds of the English minister, Mr. Layard. Feartul of the possibility of a fresh outbreak or Fieid, Moses W. Giddings. D. C., ‘Tex ‘ort. G. L., Lil., Will -» 201 TL street. ard A., Ohio, corner I and 13th sts, a8, 122 EF street. Glover, -]. M., Mo., 455 Missouri avenue. opiar Hill Wioesday aod Saturday at Jersey avenue, to 3 Arrive'at Eggleston's Sp by Seon | hater te & comsaced ait ae tiae gual ect Woke backestpo | tate, fetes, being again repeated, the Duke | Foster, Charles, Olio, 601 18th streat. | fperonsierhernmac thn Leay” Begioston's Springs WednesGay and ed od opportunity tod» | phuric acid, known under the name of gypsim, | chitivem tf fon nave day inate eiteoG eee | sought shelter unter tue flag which ‘has never .C., Ga, 322 437 street. | PROPOR = Arrive at Peplor Hill by 5 pm aie tee conater taaiphate of Hane; its compoution oie My | chile 2 0 spar ‘hot seen | Set Tefused to protect the weak against the | Five, W.P., Mame, 1235 New York avenue. | ALS. ssualiccpaicion aihinai Hi lua, the fellow | is, asigharie acid 43, lime 2, water 21, There | tem with you to-morrow? We have not seen | Strong. He becought a hiding place at the | Garteld,-I j ROPOS baw «7i—From Har sonville. Willow Spring, t proresa Ls FOR STATIONERY. Nickels , . — back, twice a wi presence of foreign matter, suc as silica and | i Newbee a renewal of the violence of the Zid and 2ith of | Gooch, Pp. W., Mass. 1514 k street. POST OF FICK DEPARTMENT.) Leave Hansonvillce Toestsy and Friday a6 uid go vl together: and. as | carbonate of lime: but none can be injaneae ns | pee daat eeenras to, Captain Jones, to which | April, and, moreover, impelled by the sup- | Goccvel, Li Onto, Withee Docembor 20, 1573. "{ FY pea cee Motced, as Mt tor the first | ite application as @ fertilizer. There aro tive | ite and with dence t love to youracit believe, | rcsed existence of a plot to assassinate hun, | J. M., W.Va., National. Sealed Proporals will be received at this Depart ee Eee 2 i. commonly eu tivated crops which contain gyp= | always Our OWN, AawiENUTeates’ | Te ttlends of the Duke urged his departure E., Matne, 1408 H street. | ment until JANUARY 24,1974, at 12 o'clock. mo, Leave Mickellevilie Teestay he stammered. And | sum in sensible proportions; they are. Lucey, | ays you * ASNIENCTTALC: | jrom the country. Even the government a 10 12th street. tor farpishing certain articles of @ ny for abi mie we ton. looked — sarnfetn, red clover, rye, grass, turnips; bat its . Saerrewnen 2, | joined in the urgency. But how to get him | jfamiiton, R., N.J., Willard’s Ths: be trom omy ipa toe | austormation by absorption of ammonia en- | Deans ANNte—Vour loving letter isirre- | aWay Was the difficulty. His handsome | jjancock, J, Texas, National, “Biauk forms of proposals, stating the quality an@ From Peerysvitie,(W Va.).by mouth of Brad vil, | ables ite constituents to become the food of other | *stible, and I sincerely hope nothing will pre- | featares and manly form were known to every Pa., 1810 F street | estimated quantity of each article will be furnished shew Oreek (n.0.) aud Hoad of Siate(m. 0), varieties of crops, such as wheat, barley, oats, | vebt My coming to your marriage on the Lithof | Man, Woman and child in the city. It was ‘Mass., 24) A street southeast. | on application to the First Assistant Postmaster lawton SAS Sao HOW o uuulog | beans, peas and vines. | next month. Indeed, dear Annie, from myown | felt necessary that all the prominent ex.mor Harris, H. It 511 4th street. | General. = . 1 ‘Atrive.at Grundy Thureday bs the fellow and know Bow to | _ Professor Licbig contends that the natare of | obtervation T feel convinced you will make | archists who wero seeking safety in flight | Harris, J Va., Metropolitan | nen vag 3 heater ay She tadtviteat or Leave Grandy Thurelay atipm. Rugg pulled out the « ada knot | gypsum consists in giving @ fixed constitution | ‘ear George a loving wife, aud make up to him | should go disguised. Serrano’s disguise was 0 Harrison, H. H., Tenn., Ebbitt House, cortibed te be peapousibie ana umiciont tte. Ar-ive at Poeryavillc Friday by im at the lower end MUA jitte roll of | to the nitrogen, or ammonia, which is brought | by ® future domestic happy life for his past life | perfect that even those who helped to get it up | Hatcher, K. A., Mo., 225 sd street. | Sastor or United Btatos atrormey where che biter Dankuetcs Another Little roll | into the soll, and ls indispensible to the natri- | of failure and disappointment. I already love | tailed to recognize him after he iad shaved off | Huthorn. H. H.,.N.Y., Arlington. reeides, that the bidder sball, within ten dave after | 72—Frem Sulpbur Springs. by Rosryeritt ; Fell out, and then auother, tl! altogether the: ten of plants. He says tuat “10 pounds of gyp- | you for your winning manners towards myzelf, | ls handsome moustache, put on a pair of false | Havens, Il. E , Mo., 415 6th street. being called upon to do to, execute @ coutract to Va.), to Aldereon's (W. Va), 6 Were twelve roils of five aul ten dotlar bills «am gives as much ammonia as 6.24) pounds of | *md feel that I shall have an affectionate | whiskers (nature never gave him any.) and a Jno. B., Ill., 410 6th street. | farnish promptly, aud in gaantities as ordered, the | Leave Balpbar Eprings Teceday at I ange) auho, stil pretended to be drunk, | horse's urine would yield; four pounds of yp. | daughter hereafter, and sincerely trastor chance | tired Himeslt ie Sn01 Mosroing suit ot Mx, J. R-, Conn., 608 13th street. pg | Arrive at iv lhe by makes he het payeareatly at the wuantity of | sum increase the praduce of imeadows 100 iba! | will ever come between us. Tar, at you know, | Layard's, including a felt hat, o wideswake, Hays, Charles, Ala., bI7 11th street. | nue hoes thie twice the coutrent priccol i tenvan: Aicave Poerysy ille Wednesday at mones be Sue what ce ttt Was Cou- | | Waeat.—Upon Winter wheat there should | devotedly attached to George, and his happi | 10 the preparation of his disguise he protested Hazelton, G. W., Wis, 455 C street northwest. | icles to be furnished by sail. bilder: condone Arrive at Alderson's by 6 pm; founded and y knew what te say. beatop dzecclng of about fifty pounds to the | neasismine. I shall look forward to our meet- | “g@inst the whiskers, and only yielded st the last street. you are rich, old fellow, very rich ecre in the Fatl when it comes up, and another jike dressing in the sj ring. In cases where it with much pleasure; and now, dear, please in; tel ‘me ir you will like ® traveling bagora moment. He, however, threw them off the mo- ment he started from the station. 1 was there Hazelton, John W. Hendee, George W- eS vy 227 5 t., 23 Ist street northeast. Upon the faithfal performance of the same. i Leave Alderson 's Thursday ai 6am; Proposals unaccompanied by such guaranty will | Arrive at Peeryaville by 5 pm, Herndon, Wm. S., Texas, 93s E street. not be considered. Sieve Pavevavitle Sritey 6s m Sam collected Lis notes toget oeatnigs te 7 “ . Arrive at Bulphur Springs by 8 p.m rte ox, hunk ty are gol os anced | Reagents all euaetea'y Wenetiaehs | Wilt iovekenens Se amenecmemmne | Case ks Separator cio Uaiaet | Herp Geman i, Mey Wilarde igead item by Ren or by causes Ot Wea as toe |, Prchennie ested to sad'at Poaryevit, calscing Sam, soon recovering hineert, growth, with spots nearly killed ont. a larger | ' ‘Nanas Witpes. | the carriage prepared for him. Hisappearance | Hoar’ George F Mase. tye i orreet. ‘ett cnindmemen eee Kuge looked at the notes aud replied: “Yes. | application should be made, full 100 poandere | My Dea® Mes. Nv was that of an elderly English country gentle- | jjoages, Asa, Ark., National. manufacture and quality specified, ond te fernteneg | I74—From Jeffersonville (n.o.) to Peoryavitle(W. Seed nt a riance tae eet while he had wo- | the acre, and making even more liberal appl | me ieee eee NC TTALL I was sorry that | Than, returning froma. day's shooting, Ie tee Holman, Wm S., Ind., cor. 3d st. and Mo. ave. | atthe coutract price, whethor mute oF lees thae tne Va.).and back, onc a week. ticed at a glance that they were all new coun- | cation than that tik 2 cheer | My brief visit prevented more than a few words | Same train, but at tho other ood ai ite wee | Holman, Bor HL st "AVG: | Setimated quantity crdered, and must Dedeliveret | Bidders will state dimance aud propose schedule terieite of the kind most receuily put im cirea- | will appear marvellous “YC Th efect | between you and me about this importaut bual- | Mtoto Tats disguise, accompanied by a pat- | joOPet: fu Mass, 1001 H street | ge of cbatge to the Department for delivery, of departures and arrivals. tate. : fo | Gkassus amp Rep CLover.—After seeding, | Res soe agents Ce pee eee |i fanctionary who shall be nameless. Serrano | Houghton, 5. 0, Gal..40i 4th street. Ry eT > re by Chithowie is cur said Sam; “I have carried | when the first frost leaves the ground in the | ‘ Sp was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Layard.” Howe, Albert R., Miss., 1540 1 street. icles, ‘oxaany " that stick han tweaty years. It be- | catlier part of the spring (Aprils we ought to | basty marriage arrangements proposed by ti ) Which shail be subject to ination and ged once to my father, who is dead, and | bever in my life knew that the head would ua- sow plaster on the soil, about 109 pounds to the | George and Annie; indeed, I, for one, cannot see Low the Hubbell, J. A., Mich 215A street southeast. (2. ©.), to Golsby s(n. 0.), aud back, once a rr aI by en ex detailed for IFpORe. 9 — are to be carried out, unless, | SCALDS Awp Burns.—Dr. Hall, in his Jour- | Hunter, Morton C., Ind.SHamilton House. The fallare'td deliver witha reasonable daw, say | | B\iders willstate @itanoe and propoee schedule pstrnaah | acre. When grass or clover are one, two or | as you said, they are “‘to come together without | nal of Health, gives the following advice on the | Hunton, Eppa, Va., National. two weeks at farthest, or the delivery of an article | of departures Twenty vears?” $ more years old, sow the quantity per acre; | @ definite understanding of their means, and | teatment of scalds and burns: **On the instant | Hurlburt, S. A., Ill., 810 12th street. deficient in quality or, quantity , will = ae- ouhave keditall the times <> “286; “aud | when the plant is three to four luches high, | that we can belp thea: often | Of the Bede pee eae pale eg meeane | Hurlbmrt, 5: Ay lil Sto, 12h strect. clent cease to annal the contract, Ok ray trond | and, if possible, during wet weather. marriage under such circumstances would be | Water. This relieves the pain in a second, and | Hynes, Wm. J., Ark., National. ihcad ot che Denerieunes ‘will, fn OM nse, on.” ever been out of my posses- —— unwise. I understand from you that Annie | allows all hands to become composed. If the | Hereford, W. Va., Arlington. decide whether the articles tendered by the con {t seems to me,” remarked Kiugg, still feign- | Tux foliowing took place in an attempt to | will not have anything at all to'add to George’s | Part cannot be kept ander water, cover it over drankenne Tinted wt that time That was a deticate question: that your notes were not ; K 5 bids if in his judgment the inter- ts: * but he thinks differently, and jnst) i - | flour; let it remain until it falisoff, when a new | Kelley, Wm. D., Pa., 715 14th streets. pone 3 ‘Any or »! on anit hedid not beac it; aud whoa ween; | Withess (referring to his book).- | corns bimselfand Antule mest oe weil agree | #kin will be found under. In sovero cases waits | Kendall Chan W. Nee. net Onros ce, street. | 8” : gathered together all his said:—"You | - What did he do on the 30th’ _ to leave this question tothe lawyers. For myself, | the part injured is under the water, simmer a | Killinger, Jobn W., Pa., 806 12th street. wanted to go and buy something in the st. t us go and do it, aud theu we will move along { ether” \ * So we will.” said Kagg, making aa effurt to stand o: luis legs. So they went to the store. prove an alibi Attorney S.—“-You say that Ellis you all day on the 29th of November’ “He chopped wood.” ‘On the “o" as Sunday, and we went a-syuir- he do on the 324°" He thrashed the wheat on plowed for i now limited income. His hal its, in my mind, re too settled for him to live im prudent way; Ihave, however, tn order to prevent al! misun- derstanding, to say that, on his first marriage, I settled on my son as much as [ could spare, and that 8 to histwochildren. 1 have since done what! could for him; and, if he marriea, with dry flour. an inch deep or more. In many instances nothin, leek or two tn an earthen vesse!, more will be needed after the with halt their butk of hog’s lard, until the leeks are soft; then strain through a muslin rag. This makes a greenish colored ointment, which, wl linen cloth and ‘a Jewett, Hugi J. Ohio, Wormley’s. Kasson, Join A., lowa, 1408 G street. Ketlogg, 8. W., Conn. Knapp, Lamar L. Q. 0. Robert M., [ll., Metropolitan, Miss., i417 F street. that day.’ 7 it it expectati the injured part. If there are blisters Ohio, Washington House, When they had entered. Ruge asked the store | hat did he do on the sd?” oo) | fan mae ae bere Thought x — the water. When the part becomes feveriat | Lawton. Joku D.. %. ¥.p Arlington, Keeper whether the eld wan Lad bought au was raining, and he shaved out some | duty to say to you. I hope, if they do marry | 4nd uncomfortable, renew the ointment, and a | Leach, James M., N. C., Metropolitan. calico of him. i “ 7 | bandies on such small 'means, they will not bo less | rapid, painless cure will be the result, if the | Lewis, Barbour, Tenn.,'1514 @ street. “Ves, about an hour ago," answered the | .S:— What did he do on the situ?” happy; and I am sure your loving child is tient in the meanwhile lives exciustyely on | Loftand. James K., Dei, Imperial. Piri a Th . W.—“He chi wood.’ caiculated to make the haj of any home. | fruits, coarse bread, and other light, loosening | Loughridge, Wm., lown, 417 6th street. “And with what did he pay for ltr” | S.—"What did he do on the—” | Please give her my love, and, with kindregards | food.” Lowe, D. P., Kansas, Willard’s. Witn thie note," replied the man; showing | wint.hefore the question could be finished 8g | to yourself and’ Stise Nuttall, {'am slaceroly Lowndes, Liovd. Jr. Md.. 1300 street, Kugg the note he had received from Sam. | whisked him outside of the witness-boy yours, anns WILDES. en ten teeta pon roaone, Fomarked Rugg, quistiy. | tn bis aftrighted ear, “You old foot! done yok | tne Gan rien tag Ue Magee) Jonn —— National Bed, ae possi new that there are ie 5 ., il. 413 4th street. — bla se ome it an =} wl 2 | month of November verdict for £3,000 damages. a : os Martin ee a! sb ta ‘fuot ashame w cheat | Manerace 1m Paussia.— Provisions wf tue un your heel, sea rousiog MeUrary; Geo, W:, Town’ 20f D strest m. w. 1d the tears from his eyes. | 2 Law The new law of Prassin muon bodily to the person, make a motion Meili, Alex. 8. . Nations}. ‘ides that marriage | Irauthorities shall be obligatory, i 58 i in the arms, mostly about the McDill, J. W., iowa, 713 14th street. tout ten goot one doliar bilis, and laid | mam, however, who mayebe willing te setae [reste ends rns CTT ASP 8 apparently very imuch enraged at | Civil Commissary of Matrimony is to be eligible Pain will ocaseaith Bie rit | MeKee: George G,, Mise, Washington House, BuBEcheated. He was on the point of going | for office, a clauce which it ts said wall i ome Hour: it pen. | MeLeanh, Was P., Texas, 298 © street. apa, “hen Kugg, who now seemed to be sober | remain a dead letter, as both the Proteene ok Heer pe ouss iC pene | etait Gane Ta aie strest. Tike tha net Mm whether all his money was | the Catholic clergy & ly a tothe meas- 2 Ca Mellish, D. B., N.Y. tual sxreet. ‘ bie dat, Which to him seemed closet ure. The new law is intended to ceca fur- four oe aon acon ‘itself, | Merriam, O. L., N.¥., 810 12th street. rer ther sey of Cenreh and State ip Premio beautiful new ain ean be found. Uniess | Milliken, 0. 2, Ky; 72817th street. ge ite undoubtedly recelved en ee | ee gare ‘Wormley's. somcthing to disks oo ot lenge. close fd * ie ‘ever |, and the infor- 7a ep tym palthough he wished Rugg tious, and in ang event rill Become an eficiont ‘ keh water. ni San 3 ok a trumen' a ee Go ‘omen! Arrived at the hotel, Bugg called the land- | ite contest with the Roman Gothale Ohare, air from the inj parts, Myers, Loouard, Pee, itn weet ¥ . oi ied ie eo come Seeker ero et ‘the kind and quality required by the nt Fact. “She Postmaster General reserves the right af r-

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