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a a ee ee October Dawa. clue for the Certainly the other di !n’t. | journeys ‘cward: th grave, that hand may charming sight! Tom pot them’ beth on the foamtel plese and | Wither at wy side.” . pvely light ! turned to brush his hair at the mirror, (« two- ‘We hare no comments to make. The case wange to amber graded, »: Ob gray cloud-foldings «naded, | Air pore, serene, ty, keen, October daw! tumbled into the pitcher th woman annered stare! ‘a8 Foch @ receptacle on the table under the _ just made her thirteenth imeffectasl at- MM wating bars mantel-piece. * Now ] must Cg og Sa5- | t mpt at suicide.” reminds me uf the case of Of white, with star-tust gleaming! | pose. Just my cursed Inck 1” took tiem | Mis. Barker, of g- She attempted to O'er Luna, palely beaming. | on to dry land, the shipwrecked letters, ard | poison herscif twenty-three » bat was Thy gency lands patted (hem gently with a towel. The mno- | always saved the judicious use of a stomach By =pirit hands | grem letter had been cut open at one end, but pump. by ber friends. She was life and hope IF Ate lightly drawn. | bats bet =m loosened the flap, and it easily | and or and breed and bi tter to the news. ee =< : — a | urned q reporters, anc thought so mu: assu! pres » manki Tha beeches aod, “Mean ‘stickum’ they put on these envel- | her that at lact’ they got her ify a iitie wun knows it to be for ‘their interest to encourage | [EW BXPRESS LINE VIA OANAL, They icel the throb oper.” said Tom;” and then he paused to read | monial in the shape of a sil stomach what is useful, requiring po spur in that diree- Of Narure’s palee vidratiag, the sesker's name. (On the edgeof the @ gutta tion. It Jooks now as though this would — It's leseening beat translating — im raised letters was the followi W. 4.) metal valves, inscribed wit Prove true in its application to the Engli Prepared they stand, JTobpeen, 51 Blank street.” ripe the & never succeed! Sparrow question, for unless with ebange of Mojesuc, grand, the Howards!” cried Tom. “I’ve got it. If my | gave a little collation at the time, continent they change their character, which is Upon the lawn. fnend. my dear friend, new found, Johnson | was eaten somebody proposed to test pot at all likely, if some speedy action is pot doesn’t know for whom be made that monc tal, ‘The as; taken in the step to protect the ornament e ps qui ey gem, he'd better sell eut and go into the fh ‘ing then adjourned suddenly. they will ultimately bring great loss to the The larebes shiver, Esde. Per-adventure I call at 61 Blank street Seer tae grain interests of the couxtry. I note by the The birds fly low, to-day.” Some time ago my friend Coffin invented a statements of people in different parts of the In flocks they gather. ‘Tom did call. “Patent Swinging Berth,” which was a sure north, where they are now found, that they are Winter is coming! the shrinking Iand r. Johnson was in? preventive of sea-sickness. A man who occu. getting numerous beyond the suburbs of the Awaits the grasp of its death cold hand; ves," said a nice girl who waited on Tom, | pied one of these berths, so Coffin said, might great cities of the seacoast. If their increase is its cold, gray dawn. ard he'd be down in a mot ‘ail out to China and back without a qualm of | ®alvias, geraniams, azaleas, jargonium:, encouraged as att ot, it will be but a few [ Churchman. Jebnson came, and Tom asked him @ question | the stomach. In order to prove the efticacy of | ageratums, etc ; ‘and, of succulen’ plants, ver- | years before Rg Bn Gescend in clouds on the | — eee ——— | oriwo. Johnson said, in substance: the invention, Coffin got ‘mission to rig one | benas, pansies, carnations, fuchsias, petunias, | wheat fields of west. } DEAD LETTERS. “I made that morogram for Mr. Wendell | upinarteamer running from Philadelphia to | Migvonette, etc. tailer plants should be | In view Of their habits in their | The n » therefore, sme t me since, and he was then living withan | Bosto ‘i placed next the back and the shorter ones in | mative country and their rapid increase in thi, | ! unele—I think he told me at” (consulting an | how ian iy ttseat whee oe cone A short space of two days and his vacation ndidly it worked. While going down front. It must be remembered that the plants | it would seem that the whole matter was weil | uy would commence. Two week-! But two weeks | old order-book) “No. 17 so-and-ao street. At * he. Pe « wBciitcloy Bertian, Grabortenn Ii station® on Metropolitan road, ? must have plenty of room £0 they do not come | worth the careful consideration of the }: | fers Trore imo years of fun, two centaries of real en~ | any rate, there's where the paper was sent.” | cawentiy Wien tha best tee ala ape | too near the glam, elac they world inevitably | Cures of the grain growing states hetero sean | SUNDAY TRaIwe joyment, two eternities of rest, compared to fom immediately ordered @ monogram for May he said he felt tired, and wanted to lie | freeze. However @ prectice it may be to | beyond control shall! oo; i@upon them it the oni Ww the constent drag. drag, in that lonely basi- | himself out of pure gratitude. He then called down awhile. About an hour after the vesse] | X¢ep plants near the glass, during the season of | worst that is anticipated should reenit for the nets which took upall bis days houre ip work, | at Xo. 17. Mr. Wendeli had been staying there, | got out upon the bosom of the ocean, Coffin | growth, the reverse is required during the time | introduction of these birds, it would not present &nd ail his night hours in dreams. Two weeks but had lett three da: aw: the constant reading of letters before for tsoston. | pul) . | or rest. an anomalous case, for some of the worst pests rvant didn’t know wueresbouts in Boston. | fr'pd,mide the curtains of the Patent Swing- | OFTE™ thing you require is to keep this pit | of our fields (the oxeye daisy ff an instance) which were written fer other eyes than his id inquire of missus. Coming back, ser-| He said he wanted to see the captain about | #s cold and equal in temperature, without ac- | were first introduced as ornaments to the gar- ronldntt sar, and Bow tee eee citer office he | vant eaid miseus thought at the Tremont house, | something, ard insisted neon gOlee aes inetees | tolls freesiog, as possible, giving ligut aed evr | Sere ow he ever staid there with- | it b ‘ 1 ing Berth and a+ked if the captain was on dec ch examples make it clear that (ASIN, INTERMEDIATE couldn't say, ai hadn't gone to New York. of having the captain come down to Lim. He | *hevever the temperature wiil allow, and yet | while encouraging the ornamental, we should ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. Oices, Washington Station, am Out growing wild to the extent of pulling out | “On the way to Fitchburg,’ sententiously | rushed up the gangway suddenly, and then the | Destther light and warmth enough to force them it les Bates as low as by another first-class Line, 453 Pennsylvania ay Shere orders will be all his bair and ramming pens into his brown | said Tem, and took the next train for Boston. Captain, looking at hie white face asked his | {uto renewed growth. ‘The necessary warmth f the PRTBR WEIGHT & BONS, Genera! Agents, | SX°% fT Bageace to be checked aud received at eyes, be couldn't, for the lifeof him, tell. He | Mr. Wendell was stopping there, said the | what had scared him so badly. Coffin hurried | may be easily Obtained by means of straw mats, | future to put on record, should it prove a fact, Phitadeiphia ‘| = har Bh SHARP, m: nd had staid on tw | clerk of the Tremont House. “Here! show the | to the side instead of replying, and seemed to | Supplemented with a covering of slough hay or | that toreduce the number of caterpillarson a FRANK W. BANDOUN, Agent, Lh OoLE Bey ny unpeneiian, . in @ small way. | gentieman to No. 85.’ manifest an interest in the appearance of the ; in extreme weather, from one to two feet | few thousand +hade trees in deference to the | gngwiy Tive Ptg SANE Wasbtugtoa O80. ® KOONTS. Gou'l Agous Seed ment. He couldn't tell wi | Noone in. seawater. Then the captain asked him if he | thick, as occasion may require. weak nerves of over nice individuals, we had | — — = ——— career was & series of ‘‘couldn't-tell-whys,” | ‘Tom waited around an hour, walked over the which, however, were the cogsto the wheels | burned district, and came back. Mr. Wendell was sick, and Cottin leaned further over the One of the most important things to be re- | experienced a perfect Pandora's box, and let Archos LINE. which kept his life agoing. Casual Observer | had returned, and was in his roo! BALTIMORE & POTOMAC KAILROAD fide. He’ seemed to be trving to bring up a | membered in thie connection is the necessity of | fly throughout the land destraction tothe grain NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Darot consen 6rn and Betkpars NW Tom went | }, t rin ar! t | #0 placing the bed that it shall be thoroughly | crops of the country to the vaiue of millions | VORITE ROBTE FORK might have told why he was considered one of | to No. #3, and knocked. tae Seasian War aki aie oe eal cota | proceed item the ees te eee eee annually.—J.J_H. Gregory, in Mass. Plowman. | Passages Acvemmedatione toe: the best clerks in the department, and said ‘ome in!” and in he went, to find a young | pretty well down toward ithe asked the stew- | strong draught, it will require two or three | moe VBR URD. eee he Te have remarked that It was be- | fellow with a full beard, tall, and quite stout. | Erd to carry him down stairs, as he wee ‘always | times the covering necessary if there is but PRO | Prom Pieus 20 anv ¥l Noutm wives. N. cause he— ‘There! I've got just fe far with: | “So much for | fom to him- | Weak when he bad a biluous attack. The stew- slight draught; indeed itis exceedingly dificatt POSALS, | gqPAze or FAcsach Paraay ta BRane out using Aname, and | hoped I'd get clear | self. “She'll be fat an runette.”” a ‘ im in the patent berth, but eep plat in pis, ‘mes, unless the force = = a bel vON- through the story without committing myself; | «This ls Mr. Wendell?” queried Tom. Goelin sald ka believed be WOuld Tes Ge casio: | of tee wind be broken ty a tight board fence, | PBOPUSALS FOR ARTILLESY HORSES, — | Odbte G6 tog 40 clsorting te Re PAST. dat Here, use. These pronouns are terribly | ‘Yer, cir,” was the reply. ‘Excuse my con- | ifthe steward would bring hima tab. When 1 | oF, better, a tight hedge. ; US Quaursanasien’s Oren, | Oneele rerete iokens tenns o neeen me caations exacting things and I shall have to get a name | tinuing my toilette,” said Wendell, buttoning went to console him he eaid, How soon will we alt-bardy plants, or those that donot require | 3139GinazpsimsrT ParLaper my INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGS Yor the “be” before the iast Gash,or Isball be | bis shirt collar. | be in Boston?” “In about thirty houra,” [ said, | thorough protection, may be saved in much more z Se any othe: - Gaable to proceed auy farther. | Well. Tom will | «Mr. Frank Wendell?” asked Tom, to make | «rhirty hears!” exclaimed Cotin, «Mercitui | shallow and simple pits than those we have de. fouled Propesats, in tription: 8 co Drafts rsswed for Weet daily, ex. Sunday. 4/0 do, won't Tom’s 8 vame, and there are lots | certain. Minerva! By that tume I will have thrown up | feribed; but in no case must the tops of the | *0rertisement attact od to each, will be rocel ved Tor Tickets of further foformattim apply t: 3:40. m., Accomm: de of Toms in Waabington, and several Toms in “Yes, sir; Frank Wendell.” my boot-heels!” When we reached Boston plants be nearer than a foot or eighteen inches pines od tine cee Spey 430 3th ctrest. near Pennie tion, dally, ex. Bonday the Dead letter Omce. Now, then, we'll take | | Then Tem went to the very bottom of the | Cofin asked the captain for an axe, with which m the glass; but, in any case, it is essential Bidders, for delivery at Bort Melenry, | Orte -CAMMACK TOO. 1a3e Fone nw. | 232 itiaborg, 9:92 p. ths Ms Suot ber start with Tom and the Observer, matter, and said: he proceeded to smash the patent swinging | that the joints, not only of the frame, but also Md , of twenty (20) Horses suitavie for | api-m.wf-6m near Tr asury Dept, Washineton.”” Garis And South: | thon, except Banday. say that the Observer would have remarked | ‘I come from @ friend of yours—Miss Den- pow 5 into splinters; then he tied the patent cer- | the divisions between the glass, and the bear- lery service, = emt. y PACE pT Su ig So " that it (go back s few lines for the expla: nett,” (bow Wendell blushed, and then turned tifieate to a brick and sunk it in the dock, and | ings between the glass and frame be as nearly Theee horses will be subject to inspection b: poo PHILADELPHIA ?.m. for Philedel-21-25 p.m. Sen cast in nib smectadioin had & very ten- | pale !) “+She’s also s particular friend of mine, | then he went home by Fall ‘Cota saye he wit | tgat ae possible. : Diels Soeegera, ghd should comply with the pte Lesa. Sele der heart in his possession. A sad thing to | (thongh she don’t know it,” said Tom, aoito he body disco ‘here the structure is to be permanent and | opine tp 2: | Ship by = dstly, New s 4 i g0 to Europe when somebody vers & way Age st date of purchase, from five to eight years; | “Bow Express Lins. r haye a tender heart when you're dealing with | + “and she would like very much, it you | OY walning thither. material is cheap, it would be better that tho | uciguts trom Aftecu and oe rat te take Lees: | x pres persons, they say. Tom thought it was sadder | can spare the time, to have you call on her. ‘A CRYING OUTRAGE. a be bricked up, and, if the wall were mace { well broken to harness: free from ties perfectly | FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDE when dealing with letters. He would choke | She's living in Fitchburg, and—” It was Lycargus, I believe, who remarked | hollow, ro much the better; but, in lieu of this. | sound in every respect; fall chested: shoulders sumh- | Mark freight vie“Olndes tion Line, tty times each day while reading some earnest, “For God's sake, when does the next train | that a: cat had nine lives.” Mr. Partridge, on | !t may be walled with small logs, jointed and | ciently broad to support the col Dat not too on and Providence Ballroad. heartfelt epistle, which, depite the love and | start?’ and Wendell was rushing down stairs, | ‘Thursday night last, thought he had discovered | notched together, or made of two inch planks, | brav sfoll barreled. with bresd, deep loins: Fe strertionnent of jew Express Line fidelity a mother’s hand had buried inthe lines, | and grabbing a “Dial” railroad sheet in leas acouple of cats which had fifteen apiece. It | a8 may be most economical. papa eta wih activity ean treet ioe ee or fall information apply te— had miscarried, nor would ever reach a dear | than four seconds. Time enoagh there was, | scoul first night at home, after spending the | There is another subject that comes up prop- geo . BYDS, Donde, when in good serviceable condition; to bs apai-ly 89 Water street, Georectown, DU, | and al ne o'clock | tly here, and that is,the forcing of winter | Srdark colors, and have a rec and easy action = a ~ bewaes pabenul by ooeerunurasliy teas cater: vegetaples. In a double-walled pit, or one | walk,tret.srd gallon, 2 oa CUNARD LIN. Wipry coe Liens ot O08 oun wauling, apparently in Bowman’s yard next | mace of plank sunk thirty inches below the sur- | Each bid ehould be accompanied by a guaranty, | ek, ta. Sonnet Oh Oaeaton with traiee fer ane atraying daughter. Shey went over to Wallace street, and hit the | door. Fie rose, snes tothe window and ejacu- | face and the dead space between the outside Pond nee wore Feone, whose responsibility | . The letters Tom read with a heartache, which | house after three trials. Tom would waitin the lated “Scat!” several times, but withont ef- | and inside walle, which should be about nine | ™ust be certified by a United states discrict judge or | spread like neuralgia, and somehow filled his | hall, he thought. Tom heard one scream, two ty attorney, that the wuccessfal bidder. will 5 ntinued. het led | inches, filled with tan bark, or other non-con- a : whole body with an untold pain, were by the | kisses, @ rush, and several other things “too | (ct. The noise contin nas he tumble contract for which they will be b ms eyes. Or p it was # father’s strong | and a littie bag was soon packed. Tom thought li_strong in tears and strong iz love —w he'd go down to Fitchburg, too, to see the thing would vever bring back to the home-fo! out; and he and Wendell went down together. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of ooi- mee | iision, the * arriving at Washington at 10:40 «. m, Steamers of this Line take ® specited | and ¥-¥ p.m, connect as Bowle with trains trom —— course for all sesaons of the year. Pope’ Creek ine, | sround in the closet for an old boot and pro- | ducting material, lettuce, radish, parsley, mint, | men for a sam not less than one-half of the amecnt F 0 nas thousand ‘a year; but his interest in the sad | numerous to mention,” and wason the point | jected that at the spot where he thought, pepper grass, green onion and other, salad ofthe coutract.° em ; ae | York oe Bottom cronies weridion ores et Bae La pee fy EY Fas cae eed ea te eee ee ieee oe auways made a | of crawling out the front door when the heavy | the cats were. There was a momentary Init, | plants may be successfully grown al aMinter. | Zherich: ts roeerved to reiect any and all bide or nothing to to perth alan. a i—~J good push to have the leiters which came from | Land of Wendell was laid on his shoulder. but in @ minute or two the screeching be. | So, if lettuce be sown in October, and trans- tillery Horses,” abd addremed to the Pnderesoret oan ihe homeward passage, crossing the Meridian joving hands for loved ones take one more ~:Come ip and explain thisthing. She sayssbe | came more vociferous than ever. Partridge | planted as occasion requires, the — time = J.3- DANA, Majorana Guartermosenr 0100 at 43 lat., or Dothing te the nortan of 42. “ee chance o! reaching their destination. If Tom's | never heard of you before sil | went for another boot, and hurled it with | iwches apart, handsome large, eads for | octz-g¢ Brovet Briesdier Geena a ar’. oun BEE Aas ce guccesses had been each 8 block of granite, the | -‘Ne more bas she,” said Tom, laughing; and | terrige force into Bowman's yard, and then | the table tay be cut anuary and : BE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERIGAN oon = & Washington Monament would have been com- | seating bimself on the eofa, he explained the | he followed it with another, apa then tho note, | thereafter. a succession Kept up until it | PROPOSALS FOR ERECIING SCHUOL KOYAL MAIL BTEAMSHIPS, ye pleted over eleven months ago. whole affair, = became ® positive shriek. Partridge was grad- | can be raised in the open air; and so with BUILDING, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, orcs Bb, DURABEY Genersi Buy's. poli acl rad iy gg earned BA al rel pot age ibrar Cin “fond | ually getting excited; and dashing into the | other Hants, his winter gardening, once | Excixzen’s Orvice, Disrtict gr Cons ‘t CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. B.B. YOUNG, Geu Pase'r Agent. epubat weeks, commencing in two days. He wasn't | bim. At allevents,a few days after he went | ° G , is pleasant prot - It will re- ASHINGTON, Sept. 29 — otten idle; but Cernig he held one of a | back io ‘Washington a happy fellow, Raving | Sowt Be scooped up all the boas en she e ce 3 ire the bottom heat to be of well-tempered ed Proposala will be " Faou Baw Youa. | batch of letters—epistolary corpses—and sat | made others go hi ate e" pu corp i eee aoe ee beac ae enor Seal Botil 12 o'clock m. on BATUBVAY, Ox rc 3, - Bowman's fence m quick succession, but | beating manure about two feet thick, and if 3874, for the construction ota ool betiaiag but. bis . Wher That was o nearly. Casual Observer | °°tr > roperly man: it will not want-renewin, . on @f a frame echool building IS74rmxnen Qt aovral 874 Firat schoo! district, NORTHWEST, BOL 4 around in a frenzy and fired off everything he | more than twice during the winter. if the bi Grd Fprcifications may be seen at this office, Traine leave as follows: OF brother. oF sister waiting for him tocome | ceived cards to the wedding of F. H. Wendell | Could lay his hands on. Mrs. Partridge's patos, | ie made fresh when the plants are pricked oat neocsaty tobcomaiton oitite hestaae cabingwee” home. There were no kisses of welcome wait- | and Ciara F. Dennett, to come off a week from | fhe sos, cup, the towel raek, the pomatumjng, | the last time, or when two inches high, the bed Wl be required to depesit with the ing for him among green hills or by pleasant, | next Monday, and also that Tom had been cor- bidder ork. ~ *" Gollector of the District, to the credit of the Qom- fed * do nétoarry steerage pasieu- pad Prog -| the cologne bottle, the footsiool, Mrs. Part- | Will mature the crop. When cnt, it must be re- inbenae py ee A | shining waters. Where should he go” Heigho! | responding for some time with Miss Emma Den- ° ir brushes, the wax fruit, | newed, and later in the winter the beds may be e of two hundre ars, ( 9300, 4 He couldn't make up his mind. With a shake, | nettea titer of Clarere, Forthetae en een teotvian teekeea ake Minton imageat His, | made for early cabbage, caullionen, oniore, | ose gusranten that ine wilt enter Inte and caste ce Cabin, $80, 8100, nnd #180 THE onkaT 1 like scat awaking, he came back te his work | sald, “If you want to hear two Levy a rave in Rares or Pass, the contract, if awarded bim, according to the terms | gold, according to accommodat Samuel saying his prayers in a night shirt with | tomato, egg-plant, cucumbers, melons, &e., for | Cfhis bids =m ccm ne jorans 7 to ickets to Pa | with elogant Bo. 1 thi letter fi any in a pile of another fellow should hear Miss transplanting into the open grouud.— Western | “the ritht to reject 4 all bide & 1 pth gy 7 elaine aie ooo PET. eae and gazed on the une letter from many in a p' raise er + you en el in a bolster-case watchin , .— Weste « Tight to reject any and all bids is reserve. fo terms. currency, att tulles saved te Western before him he had semi-une« Renmett and Mr. Wendell talk about Tom.— | }f — — shiny -otec furiously af | Kural. Bids must be indorsed s Eroposals for Krecting | Btoerage tickets Liverpool and Queenstown, | Bow York. = ‘The dire Harper's Bazar. the uneten cata; and atill the duet procested. ——. SebegLBalidtng,” and addressed to the Rugiacer of | sud si} parte of lta Chetoe Hee | curough trot 4RB CONMBOTIONS ee ee BT ae | polangy llores irene poor per my ema Weg Eemcans we espe ragga race of | \ By order of the Rogincer - Antwerp, and other ports ox the Dontisent, and BOBEM without chances on © ee WAST ent . - | 7 : ‘oom excepting the bedste: ‘Mrs. Par! FBANK T. HOWE, Mediterranean ports. For freight aod cabin pass- | Tickets by this ve = ‘The post-mark bore the name ot Providence, | BERCHER'S OPINION OF STORRS. | Hoge had beet flung away, Paririage rushed | ©@vages with whom it bas been my fortune to rey 2080c383 ‘Chief Oh |» iy at the Oompa oe, No. 4 Bowling | corner of Ith stron ara Ponce eee ae K:hode island, and date of Juiy 20, On the other | ( From the Springfield Republican. down stairs for bis gun aud then emptied both | Meet, they have not the flat noses, thick lips, | went Hot ueernge passages Bo. 111 Br poomenge # nal Reel sule of the envelope was a pretty monogram of Mr. Beecher’s next friends are never weary | barrels into Bowman's dining-room shutters, | ftizzled hair of the negro type, but have dis- BOPOSALS FOR A PANSENGES ELEVA. | Trinity Building, orto OTIS BIG! ational Hotel, where reliable suformation will be eee ee tn ocala £2 | of cepteting him to the public asa singularly | When Bowman appeared at the back window | tinetly Enropean features. and s very ploasing TOR FOR THE SOUTH WING OF THE | 60570 mrect, opposite Patent fice ep at all times. or tome combination, Tom couldn't decide | simple-minded, warm-hearted, unsuspicious d exclaimed | expression. The color of their skin is a rich HEW STATE, WAK AND NAVY DEPAKT- | janQ-ly ‘AS. G. FRANOK i Procaring tickets @t theme office cam Which. So be opened the letter and read | generous, impulsive, outspoken man, utters | Smcexclaimed: one matter? golden; their wholejcostume is limited to @ light MENTS’ BUILDING. WASHINGTON,D. 0. WASHINGTON, ROEFOLK, NEW YoRK | SOUS sccmrwatloe tn Paince One for Ontong, CLaga: My heart is nigh breaking. May I | incapable of double. dealing or treachery, or “Matter!” shouted Partridge, “why I'm try- | es pl of grass round the waist, — the women OFrice oF BUrERvising ARCHITECT, BUSTON, AND pov) 0) | — os Toute. Generel Fomine Agente not come back? I was wuolly w: but my | even of politic dissimulation. It is simply in- | ing tostop those diabolical catsin your yard.” | confine themselves in the way of tattooing to a .._ TREASUKY DEPAR?MENT, i The fice iron steamer LADY 01 LAKE | ay Baltimore, Md, ee raed? ne urensonably exacting | conceivable, they urge, that sach aman should | ““Whateats?” inquired Bowman, "1 dou't see | Couple of thin blue lines across the lips. The Wasninaton,D.O,, Bept ttn, 174 | Raving resumed her regular tripe to | - — == and unwilling to yield. Forgive me, for | pe gu of the crimes against truth and | any cats.” meDare of great physical strength and enorm- Sealed Pro Rorals will be rece! ed at this office un- | thy .will leave hee eeeet Dee of, ALEXanvDula @ WASHINGTON BB Heaven's sake, and say 1 may coms to you. 1 | rriendship—to say nothing of the still blacker “But you can bear ’em, can’t you? They've | vs stature; they have a queer disdain for us pe Eo Pay oF GcroaEn. 1876, for far THURSDAY a” > axD will wait — week more in Prov — to hear | crimes—uow laid at Mr. Beecher’s door by Mr. | heen yowlin’ around down there for the last two | “bites, and eay that while we employ brate ry 5 ing, fitting, and pntti in place a from you. Do write. PRANK.” scuching at the principal eb ger Blovstor in the Bouthy W river landings, conn at Norfolk with ing of the new | stam. | ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURGE.R, Bavy Departments’ Building, | ship of th and M. Line for Bo CORNER OF 6 anp BIZTH STREETS. No Gate and no Mouton. The openness of his nature affords | pours like fury. There they go. Don’t you hear | {0TCe, '¢. g-, Armstrong guns, ete, like a buil, erate ie unt like @ man | of itselt a suificient refutation of theee wicked | that! Just listen to that, wifi you?” they have the reason and intellect of the child q 5 J 'rovi- } from che bull. They live ah | pons, for Mew York: Freight shoud be stds con il 3 sud Tom. “Tb | cw 2 * ve ain! » . | Who rans away from che bull. ey liver hap- e General Specifications, Drawings of | sfor New York. Frei or | | Midressed =z st letter of that m | “Crus carrie ok thin drakient se accanwass Cate Whe pond gracious dian noe ae Ee: | ty, graccless Ne; the earth unasked produce Cacand Forms of Proposals, may be had on appil- | POsre of Lady of the Lake, via Morfolk.”” 0° encom E Wanything. { | weakened bythe fact that his own letters to | Bowman's twins over here in oar room, They | Ler treasures in abupdance; they have no nead = ot di ae Te at ‘A. 0. PLANT, General Rae’ ; Ut’ the totter ong | ME Moulton—letters the authenticity of which | were born last Friday. Didn't you lear about | {0 dig when all lsready tothicir hand. They bask | | The Bicvator in place will be faseuiet crete | _enae Keom No. 10, Plant Butidiog w he was led to put the letter one | has yet to be impagned—convict Br. Beecher | 5" y a SU maebine, Oe baths tn 16 cool waiecs of | Bor cemments tics a dase bat einen cea te sige instead of throwing it in the Waste recop- | of baving net only connived at but actively and ‘Then Partridge suddenly shut the window | ‘Ome retired cove, and cannot understand | Soverment, fra " t he'd ike to look at {}j SECHANTS LINM OF STEAMSEIPS at mon- | e-rnestly assisted in a policy of hushing-up and Bes te 5 why we should came to thrust our business | “Poa ‘Elevator must be completed within thres ® re, it was such a one. | saving off which smacks ® good deal more ot | eran enn ie ergy Bests cwaguee weyrics upon them, to buy their land and | menths trem date of acceptance of proposal, und the WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. ven, eigh 4, | Machiavel than of Nathaniel. sleep with the window shut. row cotton and sugar, and dietigure the ro- epiionene peipatced roan ec to guarantee their work Asreatier the fue Breamshipe E.O0. KNIGHTan in the ehs: itis still further weakened by his treatment | piste Aen mentic picturesqueneso of their | island | De pericd oftwo years. sanletion of the | JOAN GUESOM nie . of Dir. Storrs, his brother minister and iatimate | Cooley has got a new dog, and I am sorry to | With convenient but intrusive roads; 40d, Ab0ve | work, loss ton (30) per cout, which wil be retained | 4 WY ee eee personal friend for more than a quarter of a | eay that he is exceedingly vicious; so vicious, | “!!, why we should send missionaries, who can’t DBIA. fe Fogalar icip between NEW YORK. ALEX. antil the Blevstor bas been satisfaccorily tested for ne — Fj tory. (His friendship with Mr. Moulton, it WASHINGTO gree Among themselves, and who attempt to | a'period of six menthe. BTOWN, as foliows:—Leave a indeed, that very few neighbors have courage 20. ‘5. panied by a penal bond tp | from Pier 38 Eat river. every Z en 1 ’ "i = A Bo wort i ; ee pe cemembered, only dates trom the wine | enough to enter Cooley's yard. Judge Pitman, | | troduce all-concealing’ garments, of which | ” Bil bids must peso j leave GEORGETOWN every Bis toy suis es Otbees Sonne te eet al Re bore date of . and post-mark | ter of 1871.) In any thorough trial of the case Sooarer bad to go in there the other day for the want was before unknow it iante halfas Sopra ot Bre Sheusans doltars, ( 8.000.) tase the Tand ALEXANDBILA the same an 8G 3 ey tg nace ‘ - the whole story of this treatment will be very | the purpose ef collecting a bill, aad he told me | Pretty adress e fue 7 awarded bim; the suffici security to be oF fall information apply te B. PA. | avenne, where passengers car leave orders for ite forgotten for the m the likely to come out. Meanwhile, there are cer- | thathe waen't a particle afraid, because ne pos- | With which they love to adorn themselves in | Sneiies ims the suMcis , dierk of the | Agent, office and whart 6% Water street, | fase to be checked ‘et ell Rotels and resideweta Albans letter, but of a sudden he | tain facts alre: ‘dy of record which seem to | sessed the power of holding a wild animal with | ir artless and primitive simplicity. They Cuited States Court, or t ‘Attorney of the | WD, OF at the corner of i7th street and ag? fo destination, cried to himself, **Hulio! St. A ans is full of | bear directly upon the point now under consid- hiseye. When he looked ctraight into the eyes | ‘F¢ pot moral, according to our ideas—far from | district wherein he teald aaa a =F ate donee THOMrso = z YOUNG. Gen'l Passenger Bsont. jyB-tt Mul Duam Faaye—T omy hope cos —s ; aoe seg dob ne brats aualiod, Rotor Ris glance, | Aud chastity dco Usk Took as a witene aeery | all Ase ea decid bare Lee TEN | secs a stleoeceet Sines bee | = a pack “to St. Albans ror gee Joa have | On the evening of November 26, 1973, at a | and suck away. He said it proved the supori- | 9D) bate tha tecerce ta aa'ole Thee ask | exnmont todo vo, one, er at the steamer “tart, wil be promytly ot } BANKERS. jone back to St. Albans, for Heaven alone | business jaecting of Plymouth church, Mr | ority of a human being with a soul and a reso- | t ry aleve Wk meaner co hillinge: ints | vers bid mast be made on the printed form to be | tended to. ap canto: it conan Of eit a Lap, By | Beceher used the following language : | lute will to the mere brute creation, So he | Yery Clever at hammering out shillings in! only chance, , lett for hap; “Lf anybody supposes that, by anything that bas happened or b J zoust write, since my heart will not lon me sit longer andfeed on my sorrow w.thout Jt office, anst comft + ! opened the gate and went im. CGooley’s dog | ude silver rings between a couple of stones, | obtsined a: this office, and mnst conform in every NOTicg. | S103 anything that is likely to © $100 INVESTED IN WALL street | they also bring for sale little tortoise smeit | Fempect to the requirements of thie advertisement, tties lends to fortunes Me lahiiee ee beard him coming, and immediately flew to | ®Dd they also bring yr e ed “ee { OF it will not be consider. . The Btramer GEORGEANNA leaves Ith street | Art of Speculation "sen! free by HIOKLING & 00, happen, 1 can be moved from the confidence 1 | meet him. The udge fixed his eyes on the | °T»aments, inlaid with silver. Their coiffare Pr possla wil! not be Secetved from partios who | wharf every MOBBAY RVEMING | Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, N.¥. seti-3m breaking. Dear, since you went away from me | have bad for more than twenty-five years in | animal for the purpose of holding it, but the aog | ™ght have come from Parisor London, for | are not themselves engaged a he manu! rk at lock, for Leonardtown, Piney = ——— a = vo on that »: ad night, notone momentof peace, | Kichard § Storrs, heis utterly mistakes.» * didu't seem to notice the circumstance. But | When I was there bright red bair was in vogue. | pier fee who bere not the mecoasary ee | Point, Marshall’s, Point Lookout and’ | Gs MAN AME ICANGaviNes Bana no day when a song was pleasant to hear,nodsy | No man in the world laments so much a8 I do | still the Judge looked, and still the dog came | They plaster their heads over with lime for a gee tees be cheioesd im a wealed envelope | Baltimore. BE. NIGHTiN: Oorner 7th and ¥ streota, (Federal Buildings phen I could si catently glad, has come to me. | thet man’s unrecognized talent. * * * So | oui! Teeu it steno ane to the Judge that | few days, which destroys the original color of nly longing for you. 1 was 16-tocl i endorsed “Bid for Passenger Elevator for the South | _ 3716+ far es bis character is concerned, ] have never | perhaps his kind of an eye might not bold this and produces @ loud saffron tinge. | Wing of the New State, War, aud Navy Bepart- ser, in all these twenty-five years, one single | kind of a do; , and he suddenly moved toward n becomes engaged, the fair financee | ments’ Building,” and addressed to thing that looked to me disbonorable, or to be | the »ple i, with the dog ee bebind him, | Often clips her flowing locks, —_ —— them en8-24t Guneviden seeeiee the siightest variation from the truth. I lean | He became panic stricken, ad made afuricus | t0 her Adonis, whe plaits them in elaborately = VOR THE BENERIT oF THE my Mole confidence upon him, and it is un- | etort to clamber up the trunk, He had just | With bisown, producing @ most elaborate head- PBorosars ror coan, shaken now: and if he shonld be called upon to | reached the first limb when the dog arrived | Orets. The disgusting way in Negron Le a — follow quo to the gallows, my last testimony | and made snap at bir. The dog’s teeth | Pare kava, an intoxicating drink, by chewing, luterest peid on ce) tt Jou Hitz, Pres’ Lont-i7J0. B. PRanvie, Osuh E. eB, TIMONEY & CU. bd ABKEES ABD B Bond Rast the When u could not trust me: have explained, I would not. 1 for that half hour, believed I could bear every- thing e I bore your bareh words (as they then seemed.) Now I know | was wrong. Dar- ling, will you not write to me?—just one word pst GRAND GIFT CONCERY, | Dee DerartMenr, Hontpeller Female Humane Association At a eo £OLD., GOVERNMENT sey you forgive ine, and, if you can, say you ould be that a ry | oe 2 | has often been described, and I do not care to ; ne and Primtin - ; I love me? Shall’ I never see you again ? considered to be his duty, sedate irene ane ler. yo gly Fale Pelion te et on eee repeat it. Strangely endugh, the Samoans aro | shane, 1. is Berar SS, AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. | ar he: Was never anything but trae to | mean tuotiv 1 uence whatever, * 9 iach, | justone day @ rest of the world. Prop: Will be receis of | Jou, aud that I can show to you If yoawilicoma | °%' HOT'ME, 05, Seite anfluence whatever. Carat ante, gett: eee anne | Their Sunday should be the sume dey ente Nes, pull) o'clock a, m, TERSDAY 6th ‘Octoner, for write tome! Just Ome lettee aad Pelt bret | Storrs and Budington) lovemeand do not mean | todo. It he ‘dropped, the dog woud oortelary | Zealand and Australia, but, as thelr missiona- farniahing six hundred (60) obs of run of mine November 23, 1874. Jou each day TE Liven if Gal Wane ee ies | to hurt me, as I ai that {love them and do not | cat hims if he eleven teskoe oe aid | Ties came from the east of them: and forgot to ; 5 | u ach d live, if Ga a we live ‘ 4 in their reckoning, they’have | St80ch times atd places and in stich quantities aa may be required, aud subject to the conditions re= ihoueand year bv “Alwaye being, I am stil on!y yours, “Lara F, D “Wallace surect, mean to revile them or hear them reviled, or to | }, im. hi at | Miss out @ lift np my voice against them.» | roe pe porhry Sots as ile ey peceatest @ mistake, It was Monday on | yuired by act of Uongress approved July Mth, 1370, This was Mr. Beecher’s public opinion of Dr. | his strength lasted, when he thought he heard | board the Nevada when we touched at Fango- | viz: “That such coal shall weigh 2.2w poundsto ths Storrs, as expressed to the people of Plymouth | the limb cracking, and then he yelled for help. | PaDgo, but with them it was still the Sabbata, pec LIST OF GIFTS. hed sad the Grand Cash Gift....... fot Set alte 6 hoa ee Fone mo netorters: | Then Cooley camé out, and after making the | 82d In consequence we were unable to trade to | auartity ofeach load certified at the time of delty- 0 | “F.8.—I sm with my cousin, passing the | tot yet quite @ year ago, Four ante tne | judge promise to take 20 per cent, discount ott | MY large extent—The Wonderland of the Anti. | O73 uy the person appointed and qualified ander the | summer, and, unless I bear from you, trust! we tind him expressing his private opinion of | of the pill, he pried open the dog’s jaws with | podes. 2) cents for each ton of cos! inapected, | . may hever return to St. Albans Sco Shme clerevman in a confidential note to | the kitchen poker, and dragged him into the = delivered sball be paid by the contractor - LADIES Sa TOHELA, “By dle Will Tom, ‘bers are tw> which | pir. Moulton. We reproduce this noto in ex. | (oo ‘The judge came dows, hot, breathices Amarnog Mustc—The London, Figaro sare: | pteo boas wal pe cmuatoered bieline for oveweek | 206 Gash Git | GEN go togethe: here's that other letter? Yes! ; . : ” | “Songe are the favorite form which the out- | from the 6th o ver the : h Gitte... | Takum apace lensty mesants ; and he has said to me since, privately, got the two in ma newhand og card: iTS Ths rviog | ri bie ab the right to reject all any portion of the bids | . ash Gifts, My DEAR Frank: Iam tndignant beyond | that the next time he wants to hold adog with | Dust of musical vanity usually takes, but | the right to rey peli weieiatac oni | uolsce Sat & o . offers 20,000 Cash Gifts.” a heap, and expression. Stort’s course has been an unspeak- | his eye he will impale him on @ hay fork rst, | Pianotorte pieces, though to a less extent, are will be entertained unless accom- Tom we rat | Be proporal —— there- ble * is oe 7 r- jaid under contribution. The production of the auied by satisfactory evidence of sbility to fulfil | 29,1709 Cash Gifts, amounting to. i pat the twoaside, gud irlentship for Theodore hen hes eeiay | That 18 safe way, anyhow amateur in thie direction generally takes the | fhecentract, uer will any paroent be made oithoat = sd | mm in a closer union as letters than . against him in the most venomons manner__ A Practica Axsw Says the Indianap- | * of a fantasia on a popular air. The mel- eee eae epeuen teat the. eoal far- if Tom had been & and it is not sincere. His professions of faith | lis journal: In the ubecnce CC © tetetee inne | ody is thus already at his Perr Lat a ee iae || cerep sae pall Pralaeceea ed en bs the clins Number of Tickets, 100,000. nh, mes and aftection for me are hollow and faithless. | Sunday, Superintendent Knippenberg, of the ee Le atieerie ee e McOARTEB, ie ae oe ee They are merely factical.. His object is plain. | Garden’Baptst Sunday school, took charge of | Which it stands at the time whe of of 5 Obtef of Bureau of Engraviug and Prioting, Trea- wo writers. Ashe wasn't, | Le'* determined to force ® conflic., and to use | the clasebimself—some six bright boys. {ndi- | the musical back are called into requisition. | \sury Deperiment. depS-sotd | | OLD AND PRACTIVAL MABUFAOTORE | } PRICE OF TICKETS. JANES 8. TOPHA™ @ 00., ove of us to destroy the other, if possible. ‘That had occasion to speak of the tworoads, | Wien we consider that the engraving of an |---| Wate Tickete £6, wasn't a mesmeristor @ beuiever, | fc his game. By oinging Theodore he veliewes | ee eean Pun diaeren tnd ove to Hell, and | rdinary song or pices and the printing of HOTELS. Baives Ho. 499 BRVEDTEH STEB fOr hie Vacate Fhemmenced to form | that he will be driven into @ course which he | stated that God tod placed the Glee ene | thousand copies cos something eweentonand | __ UTEES, | Gear } athnines On Deaowr tan. alt an hose ation. The commencing ended | hopes will ruin me. If evera man betrayed an- | hatac te dirent te ae tee right road, and warn | Siteen pounds, os fee ong the BATMINSTER HOTEL, Fights o } hour after his day's work was over. | other be has. I in hopes that Theodore, | us from walking in the road which leads to ruin, floodgates of ama oun van of a direction is | YW ON THY BORE AN PLAS. Sx Tickets for. Wiking ulence Gay after to-mor- | who has borne so much, will be unwilling to v6 | ‘The superintendent, wishing to illustrate the | perfectly manifest, The Tall it lo ot ouehe’ | Cormer ef Irving Place and 161 oot, i se | BBFAIBIBG. iking,” said Tom, that evening, to | a flail in Storrs hand to strike at ® friend. f importance of the finger-board, asked the | #Nd was never intended to sell; not pushed, New yore: b> = ape re sre one or two reasons, emphatic, for | ho: | for the snateur would hardly go to the expense | only one block from Uning ‘Square, the most cen- | » t. T om of course she | waiting until the end of the council before tak~ | °°? Hoye, have you ever been in the country?” | of Paying a ‘royalty to a favorite singer to push | trai yet quiet location in the city, {nthe Immediate om,” b i do just as | ing any action. yes, sir.” ‘The Montpelier Female Hamane Assoctation, COVYEEED AND TRUSKE, ‘ it even if the vocalist would consent to take | viciuity of all the principal places of amusement and | chartered by the Legislature of Virgiuis acd tas | SAAS BRPALLED rromett Sl 1. That the attack on Plymouth church and “Did’ you ever come to a point where two | the thing inband. But the aspirations of its bavore J retail stores, een enlarged and tun: Circuit Court of Orange county, proposes, by a | = Gret-class workinee r vacation.” (hs inrerts against, Congregationalism wore £0 | roads met, and found no fnger-board to direct | Composer are modest; he wishes little more than | proved the past season by the addition of Gfty rooms | series of Gracd Gift the Olds Lntim, sot Denttane | ¥ el re yw « “Home for the infirm, end Destitate | . violent that the public mind is likely to be ab- | you?” TRE Dis Dame shall kppear on the title-page as | “HiigSy «CHAS. B, FERRUM, Proprietor, | $oaiss ot'sn relict, theturmer tel | iD GLOVE DEPOT! dence, maid Tom, & lit- | sorbed in the ecclesiastical elements and not in | “Yes, air.” the nominal papier = es are ng e9 nw mee dence et vent ‘edison’. | rel he coukin’t reeis: the pun. | the personal. “What road did you take?” pet Pope lyre leip eae iememigrepeliow ee 2 wie tn a RR, EID GLOVES FOR LADIES! | i've always wanted @ clam-bake, and | “> ‘If Plymouth chureh is disfellowehiped it “The road that had the moet black walnuts | evil ——— 1 oo ough the remedy Be, rev G STREET, trustee ee ee cee aoe arene Ad} ] , back part ey ua | Will constitute a blow at me aud the charoh, | on,” wasthe quick response of one of the betes | © zee te be corres, es 7 ad path neig Sarwaxnfen cna Gru Gravere, | Vircinie- KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! Khode Ista: - ais ae peptic te £ Sitenowship | eee ata ene net, Sad ast tan oe apablig usbanion ot kaneioes | =e = - Bemittances for tickets may be made by expres 5 : . : | 3. That if the coureil does not disfellows! lle replied, That's right, boys; Day after to-morrow became to-day, and | pirmonth church, the, endebeme wees | Botec the Moca voeate’ "s right, boys; | Sheet-music will become stronger and stronger, MERCHANT TAILORS. pre-paid, post-office money order on. Wackington KID GLOVES FOR MISSES Gs I holecigar, ang | Wil go off into Preebyterianism, as be’ almost, a and when things are at their worst, and the D. C., oF by registered letter, addressed B got several miles on his way toward Proviicnce, | Mitheut disguise, threatened in his speech, and | Cmancoat.—Nothing promotes the growth of | #mateur Somes he MENT BaNd ap SO Vidiewie . B. SMITH Hen. JAMES BARBOUR, eer ont eLovas: i towarc io that case the empacsis will be there. igs or fattens swine intended for tub equal to | #8 ap ambi idnunc, all the fon will be | MERCHANT TAILOR, FEA. 25) Sobek cox boek to Wei 4. At any rate, while the fury rages in the | TS cocarinaeh misters oe ecco Staal fo | gone, and. the rub leh will gradually drop oft. 28 F STuEET, OFronts PAtENT Orricx, Pree’t M.¥.H. A., Alexandria, Vo. ean, pat ae Reap Gin Fe counct!, it is not wise to make any move that | with their ordinary food, Geese and other | Vanity needs constan’ _ ment, and one | apii-ly Washington. D. 0. lency. Jas. @ENUIN» JOUVIN'S! eeeeee ese Cowen ©. Denead Would be one among so many as to lose effect in | fowls, with a plenty of charcoal, will grow fat | *ude blow will often be its death. F, % Suiezuexs, ee ALEXANDER'S: with these rs bag be. : | S degree, and after the battle is over one can | jn a fortnight, if fed on one-third of their usual "3 Gi v BLB—A trial of rath * ‘Buccessor to H. F. Londen & Oo.,) EW tna U. 8. Ben- Sere wore aclight mustache aud wos rather tine be | more exactly see what ought to be done. Mean- | food. Hogs ekt it soreclovtly tae alee tes, | _Lova's pyre URNEARL tial of rather | QuijzEys, AMY RE ine seco Rho clate ee Boner er : Bastorn ae at cri, Sade bu onan we imagtary | pid Seubpaaes de Lam netyastert | god age peverick won te given So oum: | stinenlpatare cane pigs befra aes Ge | OPER MERCHARE B4iton, ee > ma 5 a nl Sorrees Sec aren found hime festtenly tering snd wus run away for a day Ce twa end Bids | nase: Ht should be hort comstentiy in the sty. informant states that a young ee | ae ee ee ee ee ee Sartniein: CARRE ten end fe CHAS. BAUMS stio’ . and sleep, or there will be a funeral. ‘i ‘Wilcox, came from afi hea after arewing Piety, tims, | Sees, SuaTetinely Yours,” H.W.. | yelantea an uid scteran of Wat county Wtsers | ApTjarand made the soqauntance ia ts | fx OO WO MISH. “Sune _ Hen, JAMES BARBUCR, KID GLOVE DEPO thought Tom; and he didn goout that night. | Neonecin tei under fret impressions what | 7éT082 Beaten Well, vortomee ts tas to B, avd introduced him to some SOLID, LAN GOLD Bes B Pres’t M. ¥.H. A., Alexandria, Va 400 SEVENTH STREET. ‘There was no harm ina brief perusal of the the effect of such a speech will be. It ought to the truth, I’ve a bee tree leaning over the friends of bis own, a family named Bell. The ry ‘ » Beliable Agents wanted everywhere. City Directory, however; and so Tom stood at | gamn Storrs. public road, T've been 0 ent it for — made several visits in company o4R9) ‘Jawacuy Bazar, PEOIAL NOTION. rectory chained ts the marine eWee eee | rommePecch Bere referred to te theapeech be- | Peeue,"but’ tm ‘vale or Titers Sondhiees Sorcoyerel eit teens teen Sean ah saat were |S 0 racrosr’ le. SW fore t! Couneil, March 25, im | Qitn it,” Mobile Register. ODORS! W-e-n-d—Wendell. Here it is,” said Tom, | which Dr. Storrs, while sharply atraigning Piy- it,” was the reply we te and a bag of candy, he gave Mrs. Beil Laem taking to be filled from present time . J muttering to himself. There were s few Wen- | mouth Chureh for its laxity of ipline, had M. GuizoT ‘the oldest of the French to help ‘acoommodate until January dels, but no Frank or Francis H., not even a used this langnoge: i. Gor was vy ay ae might come simple Frank or Francia. a “A member accused of gravest offences | Actdemiclens. | Among the oldest foar now Ganghterot ¢ FRENCH CoRsRre! ~ Do you know & Mr. Frank Wendell?” que | sgsinst the pastor, church, Bee | oh MTs, aeaet, y ‘of ried Tom of the hotel clerx. out of that church. yutation he is al- ene . eid ven. | s son by < BRAN CORSETR: so got through staring at Tem" STE he | leged to have injared, whow feelings | Dumas, who Gly Attys N Nezandre | custem ALL STrLea OF conaaTe had got through star st Tom. to have out , ‘without reflection upon him.’ i. 4. sequently “« Who'd be likely to know a young fellow | We, who pever uttered an insinuation | gow nerd winter » What ig | BS quarters On band and matetocrterat =~ git _— — : | pat peaten, suees Nye wend Rave neem the use of shivering ‘you feel cola?— id b it 2 evthe clerk) would; and he'd never heard of | bastered 114 bad pasmed em, sanding after. | oven Post commas. BAUS or any other Wendell, ex vital, bave ‘reflections’ raining upon us thick an old fellow who sometimes came round to buy ‘mow fiskes and a8 Indian arrows. bottles at the hotel. That wasn’tthe one the | % « I think of bim 1 loved so long, gentleman meant, was it? who buried my child, whose children I have ‘Tom thought helped to bury—of ail the fond leve and admira- Dean San meniieatly bebaghs apstanting, Se Sorell oth Sane Jose one 1 vow wirntn Next be bad another look at the let- | if my hand shail ever intentionally and of ter, The written ene gave him 0 | ‘mallee, apy sorrow to that whitening used ae if

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