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™ ghty vc w to herself. ¢ bandsme your old flirt ng demon are She kv ew well enoagh iawyer was, within her breast. Sie hh arted, rash lover, ard even the veteran boa’- | man, brean to be. seriousl: quired sll the boatman’s skill, assisted by the | now very penitent George Garnett, to manage y lay down in a heap in the bo tom of the boat, and neither up, she was so frightencd. At Je: and it was terrible for a littie while, the uncertain biackue~ when the boatman gave The most g tevoas situations In this last, Lowever. full week an? 1 Tier uncle wa: harmed with the bri gth the moon ohooy spoke, are always ended at emed to George ackness began to brights star after star blinked Fred out of sight entirely. 1G be dimly percelved -omethix ked like the shadowy outline of hou nearer Paradize. ting party next day. iittle, and then en: shall angel* p ne lghe em les by day, ¥ fascinating. She sang y little small talk for the whole company. Any young man but George Garnett, with bis wild ambition, planning st fature, brooding over his yell cumbed at once tothe | wiles of this girl with the gleaming 5 3 the red lips. won't forgotten how to flirt, Miss ” be said once to ber '. answered Natalie, with dig- We'll run her in safe enough now, I gaoss,"* But blame me it I'm fond GAWKY GARNETTI’S LOY rept very humbly to the side orgive me if you can, Miss Natalie.” he “I don t think aman ever loved a woman . [loved you eo.” nd of Claude Me'n asl love yo “Bat I love you to were walking up what are you the venerable . ‘h bad a faint sound of Natty subsided, and was perfectly me across the | whing me to om could have ly ia the parlor sed to know so littie of the pretty ways of * said George, musingly. was, when you used to he continued. ‘But now, when a es sweetly on me, and charms sty ard gentleman, loki: b he way home, a : and entertai . three mort ips with vexation, when Lome, and were re toobey. Th the trip from One night in a little where the man 1 wight betaken tora Pr he'll never, never care (or me again. ] felt about half like crying “Lthink Mr. Garaett is splendid,” eaid tn i grand ways? He An tren Ch And it's clear that | ad Rats Nest. Ve rial thing, one Somehow Nat going with her to look for cresses at the brook — > ng to ask the editors e magazine atl copy the Thestory was told by Professor Winvad; and it came to him in a private letter This friend was part owner of fore property on the Oregon coast containing a ad never been set fairly at ng-honse for’ the y dout for lack of work. a quantity of things were stored there— Packing tor the engine, #ix or seven kegs of large spikes, besides knives, forks, spoons, i ets, and a great stove in ene of (Now the editors wili please rest of the story; and you, my dears, will please 1 that thé writer ia talking about the California w aud is quite persnaded that doesn't know Nat, if that boy's moth had a decent facher, and ever known anything but dirt and bes t sort of impress! whom you'd be ashamed of yoursel! tan! beating a conditions for the devel lect,” said Natty, with much gravity. “And bie mother died when he wasa year How can you say 507” exclaimed Natty. from a friend. ot croquet), ‘Natalie consented with alacrity, and played again the role ot the Le- Witehing flirt. Garnett, the magnificently in- nt, appeared amused, but not in the @ in Natty any more than any of t oreven the ten-pin balt= tty felt more than ever like € most favorable ment of human intel- by was a dwell ete., in the ¢' "said Mr. Garnett I the papa, and one morning, ‘ow across to Middle Bas any days longer. Let us make the m Who was tia he says, “was left uninhabited me distance from equently broken | it te book from ay in delight. and being at d ibis Louse I was aston- est on the emp-y the schooling o agitated, and tho 1 be down waitin, Old pure co: glanced mechanical! si} tools trom the tool ¢ He bad mark: In the depths of my sou Biy days know thee not; and my lips name thee curious Lasia nent parts, # ® hoase for te r what he means, or 1 said poor Natty y iat night again she was once more the bright flirt, the gayest of the gay. They hal a at the ttle hotel. happy dancers, ud Natty wae t of them all. George Garne’ athe did not dance. melancholy, seeing which Natty be er than ever, and Al the close of a waltz sie sat Fate led her t hancellor Runyon has just ren. ep most remarka’ Fe the New -lerse. s ever brouglt bet for a moment. sons against his wite siiduwn beside a pillar against which George Cousin Kes ean wear p subsequently discovering had a husdand with ber in search of urrecdered her thoroughly un rr eet, in that city. repuired to the guated, and had t eis made on She caught ber breath with f u with asucden pain. out and took in his own the rested against bis arm. About the s paid @ smal! balance of the purchase mone : Mrs. Persons then started a boarding: ng her guests was @ man named Isa Farthing, who was very near her own aga. An ment sprang up between Mr. = man, andin proportion as the attach. t grew, was the vld husband treated with , the pair took posses ons putting a single | ar in the hands oi her husband, atd tern Bent down with years, ¥e business, he | ! or a moontight sa éown there yot with his boats, at It iz so beautiful to-vight, and ften this summer, have 12" “We'll go to Pnt- Blot of title: ielands. Youcan do the w Start to-morrow.” “Thank you, sir @°,” answered the young ms “Yes, I should think ¥ marked the old bacuelot lawyer s ing after the departing 5. . I was planning this trip on purpose, mereiy from a charitable wish to give you'd eat yo: @ashed proud that fei Wark, or I sms i Shail be only too glad ¢ €¥ went Out into the bay tng with the moon-lit waves. c wded bis eail, and George Garrett sat down Leside Natalie. «Yes, 1 must go away in the morni bad a letter from— word scornfully. « Burrell, the be bim ont on the strect. unable to engage in an kc: ew Limself upon the hoapitatity of some kind laid the case before a Patterson lawyer. Suit was immediately instituted by the | husband against bis heartless wife in t of chancery to property purchased with his money. nyen has just decreed that the property wed Over to the bu: and if you kn y father ison hie death Mise Barton, you Know who and wis: head of be > “T do,” with a ound in her v. meant, “Yes, dear, 1 know; but that is noth- B SCIENCE OF PocKET-PiCKING.—A pro; Of & recent pickpocket case races, a French new-paper gives some detailed ation as to the modus operandi, in aecord- provements of the Nothing apparentiy ey hunt in sets of asions wherg 2 wave not spoken to my father for tour “Perhaps { did wrong: I I thenght he had disgraced ‘m= and the memory of my mother 20. ge to him now, for he is dying. A distant rela- tive cf my father ‘swithhim. This d wealthy. He it is who writes the He esys Iam the only relative be bas ieft im this country, except his daughter, a girl Thave never seen fier, but | have heard nd as good as rites that if bis dang! Sid myself should be mutually pleased leased enough to—to i I be glad to see ws so dis tease wy fortune will be mad to say that Le kaows % the Bouloge years,” suid George. don't know. nee with the very latest light fingered fratern: be more systemat! four at races, and, on ot): there are crowds, and the /abor ia divided among myer, ADL TWO 9 eT, WAKES tor the n must manag 2 is beautifal, ‘orwing Nata: mkiost-plate, a followed by the nox and on discoverin He is kind exongh body to whom he would cung daugh worrew 1 mu these pleasant island and go to the fair young cousin who 1 hope you will tind the rest of the y buried her meanwhile, is face in her hands. w the hands ‘> my! what » wh c iz. ther a moment, and hi € in the moon & few rapid words to the boatman, in a he came back and sat down Hetook one of Nat apd hel it tight in bis own, but said not hey sped, through the moon- rougher now, and the w higher. Alter a while Natty look- boat bad chauged its direction, and they were out of sight of the island, the bay—out of sight of everthing, it seemed to the girl. See would have sprang’ up, but George Garnett threw Lig arm about her, sr She fairly screamed with 2” she exclaimed, Answered George Garnett to scream in earnest, but “Yes, to Sandusky,” he repeated, in a voice which sounded almost savage. think I was a milkso play with my heart ong thiores, Suspected o she’s pecping hard as ene fide Natty in boys at birth on sud half adozen ug in the warta daly long, low verand seven pound tiret twelve years the two sexes cor equalin weight, bat beyond that age the boys acquire a decided preponderance. of twenty average one hundred and thirty pounds, while the young woman of twenty average one bundred and ten pont Men reach their heaviest weight at about forty years of age, when their average weight will be about one handred and forty por slowly increase in weight until fi of age, when their a bundred and th. men together, the ether young la: afternoon ou th those days was the * There were no g young ladies had their chuire t young ladies wil! do that when novody' ig), Bod were tanning themselves, Rose, the irrepressipl bow: across the veranda toward Natty. "" says the irrepressible, “what awfal Nat, what did | you whe that black. man there, an Gown beside him. rise and halt fear. here are we going 4 Sandusky," hen Natty tried the sound died on hi life comfortably. ladies a me when 1 ask: eyed man was—that you didn’t know? Mr. Gar- net doesn’t care for young ladies, but he has made my acquaintance. He is here, on basi- bess, he says, and has uo time to amuse him- self. But he talks to me, though he wont look Be sage. And bo full growth will ‘rage from one hundred and eight toone hundred and thirty. The average weight of humanity ali over the world, taking the ages and conditions, workin; girls and babies, is avoirdupois weight. Risks His Liye on His Farra.—Professor White, @ champion swimmer, sented Le drown engeaed of resuscitation m: benelit of the Londo were precent to witness the ex; laying dewn certain rules for ing person in the water, he pl probab'y, in Hyde Park— ng enough under water to be partiaily drowned. His son then dived after him end brought bim to the surface inan lifeless condition, adherin, ciples laid down by - Giri! did idiot, that you could put love on and off again at will, or shall I let you break my heart and torture me again bor ge mere rie fo by Heavens! you " ry vot. at! Natty, Natty ! are you cryin; agai darling! what did you think was made ot” I could not see your sweet, talse face every day, and look Into your bright eyes, and hear your voice, and not love tried every sweet,wicked in your power—and you know it—to draw me to only that you might cast me off and i love you so desperately could take you in my arms this moment and leap overboard into the lake with you. I am ith you, Natalie.” the wind fresheved, the lake became stiti boat. Natty, thor menand women, and lack and white, bo: weune ladies are all spoiled, nearly oue handred poun’ it, thet he used to know a , and you lsughed never fall a love with a because he's old enougn He likes little nd@ f think Mr. nice as he can be. didn’t know him? and don't vou wis make bim fall in love with you uw?" “No, I don’t,” sait _ ther jadies lan, Dr. Garnet is that bandsome as Edwin Booth, “I wish he'd fal! in love with me. ” upspeake litt indignantly. “He doesn’t like any womaa but Kittle 24 The young ladies laughed again. together and break fis hears” said Vi Let's break it with a stone-bammer,” Little Rose watched face carefully; but, for ail she could it have been the face of a gin- ‘* mind wasn’t as indiifor- ent as ber face, however. She was making a recently con- im order that his Garnett ta just as | | | | ' X, coloring angrily. a. pame? He's as sad Mary Wsiton. Turning sway Hew the tim: ly miserab! |, leaned her ‘nees, and cried with all her might. to relent. He him, od is lip quiv- man's feelings were tated a momeat—then leasant consequences, thus Gry by ilnstration at the F said Visie’s sicter. Aly But Natty said nothing. “We cannot bulge an inch in the face come out of this alive me ifever I listen toa not only the gir!, but also her tiory- of this wind. If we we'll do well. Blame alarmed. It re AN INTERESTING One of the must ir delicate duties devolved upon a | pointed by Ma yesterday, to tor the pe first, a sewing mach riage. The inayor apy Hammend as ch. sented, Lut after taking the; thelr mamas backed out. in getting upa commit ed to serve, and the g throwing the ht? doomed t wiland ar irom his b ting Mecers Teavy, © y In the minort log not given wer, and the attractive. snow white wrapper and attempt at weight given. from his robus ing Ob eri Was awarded to Ste! maton, the twius, and the second io Howard talent x an imp avee, and w FAN Vee funn) the re “there w: ardent men. creature, and to ercape, uplifted clab, pectant looker vellsbut Sebade. H. appeared in the ebitus delphia Ledger last wee! of cloven persous—two men and nine women— | who had lived to or be) eighty years, to wit: os itt, 85; Bri yrne, 86, Elizabeth Gravel, 86; Mar; Elikum po ky S7-As an instance of the ups and downs of is stated that a former Mass., common cor ts of that citya tew weeks American life, it dent of the S: picked up tn the ‘ago in a starving condition. s2-The British Sir Hercules Kol lonal government in the nual reyenue irom the $25, (00. U1 Georgia Babies. SIBDION IN ATLANTA— TAB ENTRIES. DRECKIPTION ¢ Prom the Atlanta News, U.toter 17 resting, atthe sam: pepcer, at the fair griauts, pou the babies contesting The premiums were, and second. a baby ear- ited first, Juige D, F. fwan, Who relucta: a view of the babies as little fists and held by n and Coste” wilted and | had considerable trou The ladies re men were afr the crowd was anxiou the mcthers were shaking aud clac innocents inte all cone ble positions, bouncing them up and down, beserehing the mayor to procee Dle was depicted on # mau's coantenance, the face of our excellent chief magistrate showed it. > bad the settled and resigned air of one some awful calamity. | tail tor Mr. Beecher to understan: ticular of it and what every pa th. IC he doce not unders s cceas 0 has been no ove sv familia: famtiy ashe, avd no cne is eo weil acquainted with the manner in which it is charged that Mr matter w arbitrate items so HW. B For loss of hone. ... For logs of newspaper po: For lose of time . For general wor For lose of membcrs! Bat @ great on extricating himself Tible position, he succeeded in get E. T, W. Brice, George this reporter, to act ss jadges, eporter would bere state that he ix not Idle for the awarde made. He was large and, from the fact of his not iy, Mis views upon dss naught with the committee, who are furiher he social and He wants thie thoes mothers whose in- # did vot receive a premin ered to know anything | gregate at giv: threwd devic yers, for. itt domestic re- were bumbered as ve months, and weight For Mr: For tor 1 to doubt his age ten month. itul, pale, blue imiration of all the iadi ‘Jones, age six month as though he might weigh 3 as such & plump, fat, clean-lvok- mn Of bis father that Mr. Chairman rip Kissing it. Cord, age six months, weight is was Oue of the finest babies ever seen, and a pert cute sto Which he has cash value in doliars and ceuts upon severally, le th of view, this proceeding shows that he has» titoggers for counsel, but the demand iteeit Pot so extraordinary as the impu eitiontery which inspired it. Lf the e grant the request be has made, Mr. Present but one item, and that will 6li the whole | dill. Let him present bis empty home to the jury. and then if he shows who emptied it, le will have no need to add any more items; and en, a Mr. Beecher bas a suit pending against Tilton, into which be has been forced by public opinion and the religious press, Mr. ‘Tilton shou!d&demand that he itemized his damages | also, that the world may know what expensas atterde aud in his cave of gloom made her spectally ndrick, age five months, f, without any this baby was cedings with ler great opea blue eyes, and wondering what all the display | mrant. No. 7. Albert Adamson, age six months, no This was unfortanate, becaase and healthy form, chalant air with which he vi mother’s shoulder, the great, ugly, whiskered committeeman who was doing the’ kissing, it as evident that he looked apon the whole pro- ceding as an unwarranted wuieance. No. &. Willie Hutche ag fine @ specimen of ¢ one Would sve in a tour ef the slate. and the non ed, over his Mess: trip through Park, eae rand teat | ties, relate s terrible ixia Taised slock as aron Langston, age six month: Was & boy tor you. Line nose, the fattest + an embryo g Sing tu deciphi the gallery above Movre’s commeve tthe coil Taley Was £0 para . They are twins. seven month d Steila and cighed respectively nineteen een and three-qu Where all were co deservin, He recovers alle to craw the Llanke n saying in the prese: ound dozen of devoied mothers, every oue of j Heved ber euild is , that another womau’s bab ct, required more nerve thau x: es a fierce rattle a j svaked boy, and ame his right han | There was rboy jumped to his feet, while the snake ced from the Mank ar the embers of the tire. | his revolver at it, and the second shot broug. it Cown. Poor young Straley was eoon safering th t ix eutout al the poison had net penetrated very d But the thing must be eet- tst thing the committee did was to © four good, swift horses, write out that | cali Mayor Spencer to the outer gate, nding it to him, put whip and s| y. Upon opening and read- vered that the first ia aud Elle Ang- the bitten hand, which wes bathed in c water. But no | Could do avatied torave th dees than two hours in agony. Had the p- plentiful supply of wh been saved. Dut th strikes at once or h give bim the go-b: or ability that seems tot our mest fashionable to Fort Steele, ngregation that | Chicago for intermen' #, when ever: m, when a whole block were taken off, and wi cb, @ ehoky utter- | cistinet reading could not be | n the lower part of the church. commanded t Position til d City as colleague with a pastur te work. troub | Girl—Ada M. er Was arres n St. Lou's on Monda tered as Mis man who last Saturday night, it is alleged, pietered @ narcotic to the wite and c largest salary und hetd his | A young man cam do missiona: LO attention. arose and the minister was dismissed, g the young man. He ained a settle to-day, one of the most popular preachers of bis densmination. a now was started here. The ban. They feund ox n house at he town he was the man they wanted to hear. came to New York. With great puffing ing & eager congre, cured. The soc: thought of retrinin from New York, ob in a large city, and i: says: attempts to justify the says that when a young dale, Fairtax county, Va., with her grandn wanted a first- He crowded bts trangers came to Te did absolut. extraordinary advert! jon has alond been se- y ran down and was disband- SHED BY A CAT.—Mr. Stebbins Peer, | » OF rope-waiker, who has a | cable stretched across the Niagara river just | below the new suspension bridg: exhibitions of his skill in rope-w: esr meeting with an accident the other day, | which, but tor his agility, would undoubte: have ended his career as a rope- walker. conceived the brilliant idea of taking a cat on @, and starting it ahead of him, in order to have two sensations at the same time. When about thirty feet trom the shore he set the cat be rene, expecting, of course, that the feline would show how the thin | be con anxio old, and of fre A Sarits or Dewtats. democratic conservative state ¢ wss done as well Bat the cat was not forfunambul cat, he missed his rambled along the rope shore the best wa reac euro, Cal., was ets loud screams proceeding a lady member of the f information centipeds on her bed.” Was at the time turned down quite low, but the meu could see the insect on the bed, aud, dou! ling # towel several times, one of them cast it over the centipede, and clutched 1 prevent its escape. The rumor that Oliver [): | wheat farmer of S made av assigument, ts pres pis himeelt 00 be entirely Dratu Prom Locks aw | Newark Butcher—Fatal Runaway Acciden Samuel Moke, a Wutcher doing business in Newark, died at his home on Boyd street yes- terday from lockjaw. While driving throagh ringtield avenue, two weck® ago, the whee! his wagen broke aud ke was thrown beneath | the axle. His horse became trightened, and j running Rway dragged him a considerable dis | tance. His right leg was torn the heel. A tew days following the occurrence | the injured man complained of pain in the jawsand in the cords of the neck. These in- creased in violence and lockjaw sapervened. the unfortunate man expiring in great agony | yesterday morning.—N. ¥. Star, 2th, { Horse Senss.—There isa great deal of nn- | defied ‘business talent” tying round in St Louis just now. A gentleman aivertised in th: Globe, a few days ago, for a young man to clerk | inastore, at torty dollars “a month. He re- ceived more than two hundred offers in a sing! day, in letters addressed to bim through Ei Globe office. Probably a hundred and nit ety of these were from individuals who would have feit insulted if advieed, to learn a trade. There of American genins to «+ Present; there are too many native ‘‘clerl ‘and too many im, | St. Louis Globe. a Sees ‘Tux Peorie on the Androscoggin, Me., stil tell the story of a man, who, some. fi H ago, called at the house of a neighbor, batt | One of the gentlemen was somewhat of an amateur scientist, and desired to preserve the centipeds aa @ speci- ccordingiy the capiured insect was car- ried in the towel to a drug store. The draggi poured chloroform on the towel to stupefy tue revent the possibility of its | the clerks stood by with an to strike it should it attempt to get off. The towel was opened, and the ex- on were astonished to fiud that a Tuss had been made over @ ilttle strip of ico. Now Wont Some Orp Woman Recaro THIS 48 A Goop or BAD OmEN’—The MeCon- 8: A couple Sundays ¢ Reformed church, a Republican ago, during services at suow-white pigeon entered the church at after describing a couple circles in the holy sanctuary, rested on the minister’s hosd—Mr. le Grove his strange bis hand, when it calmly tock its position on the Bible and serenely surveyed the con; tion until ite removal from the church. an odd change of programme. ReEMARKARLE LONGEVITY OF LirR.—Thore columns of the Phila- notices of the death nd the advanced nna M. Cooper, est, 52; Esther Middieton, 33: Hannah Mayword, et — 90; Mary Jones, 91, and office is advised that a8 established a provis- i Istands. The an- and is estimated at Itemized [From the Chteago TF. } ‘The most rema: kavie feature wiowing cut of the Beecher scandi light, isthe motion mide b; thet Tilton shall be compelled toturnish a bill articulars of the Camages which he charges $ complaint. which has yet come to Beecher’s c#ansei It woule seem as if the origi- use had been presented in sufficient de- lar enough wr ce every item of damage whic 4 down to the trac ace in Mr. Tilton s n’s bome wasbroken up. He isan exper ly competent to testify if the © leitoutto pul Rn, the would probably settie upon # bill or hat as follows: nr Dr. . $10,000 0) pete e ees S100,00% vers the details esents: <o. It @ part of Mr. Bee can compel Mr. Tilton to pre- sent bis hii! in detait, can offset tt ia de- | am 4s tullows De 10,000 4 he Life of Christ higher, 0 Oi Mutual Fricud.. S100,0 things, but bas made through his | that Tilton shail itemize all the injaries uiicted upon him, and place a them catof ail. laa legal point dence and art should liton meet his house keeping on the ragged edge Terrible Death AN UNWELOCOME NIGHT CUMPANTON. D S. Perkins, Joseph Scraley and J aack, @ party of Chicago tourists, who yesterday from a three months’ trip mmitand Grande con k Hea the oth of last September, when @ of the pa rrived im camp late one y's bunt and ram ftara he: ydown h bad large quart {nestled dos wae 5 t make & no led the hake passed from tace, when, in af nd a loud ery f nnd & § loud scream fro a Hevry as th to alarge fiet rock Mr. Jenkins fired aR ony. His brother, at bis requ ge pal ot the cheek in hopes t eo wri g the horritie ad none with them. The ged color Within three hours atter t ‘The young men conveyed the corpse whence it was ship Tke n et in length and bad x ter at the corral.— avi "3 ed ats iotel where she was re, Name, She fet! John Wil rk A. Miner, of Chicag 500 worth of jewelry and’ Some mx h from St. Lonis tothe Chicago Times The woman denies the poisuning, and ft with this story: Sh rl she lived at Ann During the war a detachment of troop r. Miner burned the town, including mother’s home. ‘The troops werc inthe neighborhood, and when they left a female cousin of the girl disappeared. It | was the town talk that Dr. Miner had abdacte her. Mrs. Gardiner says that, after the barnin ofher home the went out to serv: as mar ried at 15 yearsof age and was soon leita widow. She married again, but her eecond husband was | werthices and she went out to work. Fighteen | months ago she found herse!f in Chicago, and since then has been @ nuree in se in that city. Two weeks ago she vas empl: by Dr. Miner, whom, ehe say e the war; but recognized him at she had mu cid pot know her. She says er have reveng i wronged her family. he proceeding: nent Ta tthe Hth « telegraphed that erty ast @ to the eileped acrion of the timore and Ohio 8 entirely withont roun action bas Leen taken, or even - Paul, i ville Death of from the hip to | at the age of eighteen, ts too strong a tendency ‘Mercantile parsuits” at ported shoemakers in the land | rom his own house, early in the the mora- | nd after (he usual salutation, seated him- | eit on a& chair, and,on being asked to sit up sndeat some breakfast, answered, ruppose | ought to end they sent me totell you!” £2-Great destitution pre Many | arpa are said to be subsistiog on pumpkins. #7 One of the wretched lunatics confined in the poorbouse of Milwaukee is a telegraph ops- rator, apd rhe spends imost of her tims tele | aga to ber husband in treiand, her tingers we , < don’t . for our house ig on fire, | sim Nebraska. | oru down tothe bone by hor coustant pe ust the wall, in ler imazinary dis- “Pease s FAMILY SUPPLIES. CRCOMaALL'S STANDABD SPRING LEAF TRA, SOLD AT 50° A POUND GOAL AND WOOD. NEW COaL AND WOOD DEPOT, , re the subscriber « it has Brrengsh and Low Price WeOD Adv Coat. THOMAS W. KILEY & SONS, @.@ ¢ OREWELL & 80N8. 1415 Pa. ave .opp. Wil ZO YOUNGS & 00. SEULIN BRAND DEPOT Any BRANCH OFF YARD «t TW Biers (STANDARD BEW YORK BRANDS, Ornehed Loaf, JAK WOOD AT st. AND PINK WooD 2 delivered tm es AD ADAMS, 2 thea we yorr orfers with GOODWIN ¥ Oar 50 cent Orton and Imperial Toas ar be bad fp this city at the price, . We als Baveon band, and ty lerge supp Old Government Java, ri Java, Toasted, Weich’s Rest Family, Golder Bill Faseily ° Bird Family at lowest rates clce Extra, per sack . Gord Extra, per Blow isthe tim t scpply of Flour, 9s it is sure to advance very * D OAT MEAL. Flour and ©: ft will in Br Meal tn buik; @eau the Water Gat BUTTER. naine New York Goshen Rotter hwo ctier wholesale and retail REAL ESTATE aGENTS, © BEAL BS x. FM FAERTZ CONVRYANCER PENEBAL AGENT IDDLETUR, B. J. MIDDLI EAL ESTATE AGENTS. NOTARY. Pi ESTATE AN \ OUNG & WM. P. YOUN roeived. 4h) dorea CANNED GOODS, I soli daring the early part of the ses which We wit son at extremely low rates. Pure imporied delicious articie. Elphonzo Youngs & Co., GROCERS, NINTH AND F STREETS, Unoer Masonic Tewrie OUBA HONEY, by the gallon—s KRNTS COT AS NEGOTIAING sere MW. Gait. Bro. & « HUUSBS RENTED, PHONZO Yornes, ADOTHER LOT OF THOSE SUPERIOR *BUGGLES” H MS for baking. MALAGA GRAPES. Bipest in the market lection of very tine csivo, Lagnayra and Bio GUFFEES for the season, A god barrel extra FLOUR, 96.5). LY FLOUE, DELIVEBED. ow FISE Ghooskik: R B. RYAN & Co., GENERAL BRORER: AND EXOHAN: BANKERS. IN WALL streot . AND KAUPay. i TEA and COFFEE witl be ple * 4 N.Y. CLUR’ at Biauds Noe, 14% ai fs,72 Broadway, 8 ERMAN AMERICAN SA Intereet psid Sou Ritz Pre E. "5, TiMOSKE ae BASK ELS L Second Nation 49 Center Mar arked with the price. 14S an¢ 149 Center Mt Open every Gay GOVEBANM BOUNDS, STOLES, & loere’ pay BOCONDYA cEsded tn wivance Pesylvagia avenue NES end LIQCORS, T. per doren, #3 8 CATAW BA, @1 & ver gull GINGER BRANDY, EabPBELRY SY) ——— RHINE WING, » PROPOSALS, pe PPUSALS FO \BTATIONEEY. STATIO. J UST RECEIVED 4 FRESH SUPPLY OF + 3 Wil be Pecet ved & Bi., WEDNBDA\, Novemier 4, ‘ Rach proposal firm mekine it, Joby Camden Hotter TO AMERICA T DER BAcY “KA A WINTER L ISTS OF EMIGRANTS AROHY IN FRANCS $1 to. jim; $2.00 RICKAKD B. MORUN & Co., BOOKSBLLEKS AND STATIONERS, tract, with g | JRE“ BOOKS AF BALLANTY Ae’s. 42° Seventh Street, ing a Chestont Burr Bond, with app: the party to wi © Comtrect UF Guy p In fatture to t Urect forte ites Ereet price ie paid ard; by the a Fronud’s Bistors of Erelan SCHOOL BOOKs, » SLATES, PENS, SLATE PENCILS, FABERS’ LEAD PENCIL 4. DEAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, P4sS BOUKS, NEMOBANDUM BOOKS, POOKET BOOAs DIARIES. NOTE, LETTEE, aul CaP PAPER, Wholesale and retail, at the vory lowest prices The Attoroey cves the right to reject <aerd to the Attorney Gon- for Btath nergy. WILLTAMB, Atiorucy General MILITARY SU ePLIES, QUARTERMASTER’ Peeoresans rc advertisenens E.nster's Departny m given in th tents, on file in this forpished on « ‘The tents will and nome will reapects with > The usual guaranty will be ard the right to rejoct any or ell Bids, or parte of bids, is reserved. SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% street and Pa. avenue + Copies of which 4 to @ rigid ine lwhich dp note mply ta ail ——————K[—_—[—>—*—¥S—¥X———_— | BALTIMORE ADVERTISEM? 8 ae Femsioe | ESt4ebreaed is isis, CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, 63 NORTH BUWaxkD ST., BALTIMORE, j Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DE S, ‘Wonid cail spectal atter of Dress Goods, Linen ah Sag proposals to t Bbd addressed By order of tne ntion to thelr eplendtd &: ds, Ewbrofderine, Ls best assortinent of Mournt-¢ PLES SENT PRES seit free cf freight cherses whose orders are Dot ace: end having their #. No Farther Post poneme SYCORW” SND LAST RAND) GIFT CONCS IN AID OF THE- ontc Reltlef Axsseciation ps5 GHAND GIFT CONCERT, BENEFIT OF THE Mow!tpeticr Femate humane &ssociat 47 ALESAND NORFOLK, ¥a THURSDAY, 19th Now March Sb, 1873), November 23, 187-4. ETS—*,000 CASH OLFTS ‘TOBE GIVEN AWay. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Casa G 2 Grand Cash Git. One Grand Oonh Gue Grand Ox Number of Tickets, 100,000. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets jaives: eines TN SO aN L. BOPRE. Prev BENBY Vv. iu; tial ae

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