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7 THE MURDERED WITNESS. years, he said, on a very important case, in” . = — SS —— 7 case, in | The Ballad of a Grucseme Batcher Art in the French Capital. { - z (Lite Firm ant Foresite,” ty | The Doctor and Mis Mysterious Pax | 72728, t0e Lee to the valuable estat of ‘and His Sausage Mechine. | Writing from Paris a correapardent of the DRY GoopDs. RAILROADS. — pene “J. Hail. | flomt A Mother's Pict to Remove | years ago Joba Grome. the ecta ar | Ttwas a gruesome buteber, Boston Adverti-er sags. The Freeh psope | JOHN ©. MI2C8ELE, ArENannR a New Evgland kitchen, where @ the Only Witness Sea’ warm woor-fire burned bright, Sitimaey. ow Sat good old Farmer Ketcham and his wife, je- | Greme, as he was styled, died, leaving « With countenance eaturnine; wre UnsKie keepers Of the treasures eh | ~ He stood at the door of hi shop, their own genius has evoked. They kindle | 931 PRENSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘ — one son, & youth of fourteen years | My Stood Ht the door of his little shop, | ata epark, and in any revolution imarbles Special Offering of oll CLOTH and SEAL SKIN oPecial #OrTICE one winter nigh One of the stran; John Greeme’s brother claimed the property. and pictures, whose names are synonyms for | On and after MONDAY, December on — night ec gest crimes on recon forms | all that John’s son was not born in The children going by to school b P ‘would be but pebbles and rags in tre | COATS new on band at Ten Per Cons. Brscowns trom traine tor Richwnend and the ©: = Foe Ee ahaa nay ailing, with @ wild | 92, eplscde tn the history of theold wonder treifoct. The marriage certidcate showei | 74¢,°!ldren gotng by to schoo way Of thelr fury and ths Louvre itself hot | TAUar prices,to close out the stock by the lx of Potomac Ba -_ co . “ y yke, io Cum- at the marriage between John Greme an 5 punch 7, . 4 tard, | Janmary. ae. at And the fleecy folds of the drifting snow lay Derland. Eogiand. about midnight, Dr Rose, | MATA Miifoy was solemnived ‘on paren 7. “uae Siar avieg oben ‘elory, with cur ow ‘The assortment comprises all the now styiee of ey ee . ha iF: er K. - | apb 4 a a immed eyes, the wall of horror which west up from | this season's jom and manufacture ta Cloth ED YOunNG,a.¢ T it Bi What care! Farmer Ketcham for the tu- | 2 p nysician of Carlisie, was found dead in bis | heir was born on Mareh 12, 1788, The mar- | The butcher he looked out and in, on eae ea eaten ee importati: 8 A. Agen For he bad fexidered the cattle and done the | band grasping a horse-pis' riage certificate to ive been Then horribly he s altered 4 the erasure of the ire 1 before . s the 7, the leaves of the paisa en cope or ‘ible creative power could have given. SEAL-SKIN COATS, j BAltimoss ND OHIO RAlLRoAD ore, No other chores, mailing, he licked bis | back to the world what a few hours of cou |. Biood flowed And, snug in the chimney-corner, in his easy poe pee side of the head, just u supposed to contain the 5 fiagration would have taken from it. Great | Basing in price from 890 to $300. Also— os OF TIME. Pecensen 19, 1876, chair be sat examination showed’ tha: {e,contain, the entry of marriage | Quoth he: “Life's a awful bore!” men might bave painted wortny plowure SEAL-SKIN MUFPS, | CY ie lently honed ee wr the ball had been torn out. The change in the date, but they wouid have been lacking in that —— iiserpoortng” te parsing ony Dee? SA | Catemed Shere aad me pone tant theres, hon made to bavelt ap” | “Now here's all thesedear ittuie children, | weet sueaorial prevencea: aoe pest wines | Medium and Fine. " e OD ™ ive ixty; wd fe ene iret | ee eee Peeps tae cen eiangre Pe | Wor tguan T'mvs "om tho Woable to | Hecatnta a “intents he Joun r.wrreumus, | ” - io ‘wuns'! oat Humming a ——_ and dreaming adreamo | no If the — was - —_ ‘ith, after An’ chop ’em up slipperty licksty?” may b hears cemnterthininger sot os declé-tr Pemesyivants erence Over the old-time fireplace a rusty musket : o en te, r OOK AT fHIs. Snd could not inherit the Greme estates. | Sohe winked to the children and beckoned | oNsof ® painter talking to us and teaching L There = them in: _= ~— 4 us, long after all that pertained to his that witoess “O, don’t ye’s want rome cand: stri frame has back to dust! It isa rare smoky ceiling swung; surviving on June 1, 180, a y? We bave taken the of Bew York Shirt 5 was Dr. His supposed suicide had re. | But ye see ye'll have to come into the shop, | SCh0o! for ili pag Mavufacturer, and cam sell a fushed a . ‘While; back in a dingy corner, the tall cloek moved the only witness who had it in his | For out here it isn't handy!” @pen to artists, Who cougeagnte here eas WHITE LINES BOSOM SHIRT, : ond Wey Se Oe And looked like the sagging farm-house, fast Formed anor the birth of the ani, "=" P&™ | 10 *tced them into the little shop, CORP ell ree OF tea Teli ieeentle: cong | exeopt teunérying. pt 91.50 s0ch, atx ine box, three | *j fg—gaw Yous ano Nonroux Rxrume. Peat. nee i bad amassed bellef that Dr. Hoss had esa murdered, aad And when thoes poor babes came oni again thelr wares fare dispersed to every quarter of | petterne. warranted in overs respec i oe | : ane Sater Gp. 20.2 = 00 Suneag; The woman dropped her knitting; the old | tune, and had. moreover, within the last ten | based iton tee tary so mysteriously found. | ‘They fetched ten cente a pound. bee say a ee ee examine them before Sscwkers, | _t end Woy Statens man turned about; Years of his life, succeeded to a large fortune | He made cautious inquiries, and easily hed [R.R.B., in Berdmer for January. tues which have been feebly repented acro-s | | Alen, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, BLAN | gag yi iuMe" ES, op acne, He took his Bipe from his mouth, and slowly | left by an elder brother, who had been @suc-| the writing in the diary identified as Dr. the water in print and That | KETS, aud every kind of DBY GOODS at lowent “6 Fe we = ‘wa knocked the ashes out; cessful East India merchant. Within a] Ross’. An accurate description of the old | The Imeligibles im London Society. certain something, which you mise from | ®uction prices. (Vie 5} rauncetmta ce verte semmmnnane, | Seeeimedywoestecealy Syjentae Ma | Ge itatarteacacr neaeneeey asses | 9nd uenemey tory fomrerita cc: | Treugsoheeigeae Zeus ot Gre. 5.sommsox aco, | ¢-Himin Bie reste eS © Tis Christmas Eve, but the stockin's don’: | having clearly ‘estaulished his Identity, suc: | out te hee ene apecauent concealed, | Of men in the grand monde to Teavale | Sve, 1 here; the warmth. the glow, a vital a wa already alluded, and whom English novels | clue to the Imagination, a fire tuat looks from | _8°9-toly 711 MARKET SPacB. ig father's wealth, and, among | was obtained from the child; and there was have “dubbed ’“detrimentais Socially | th id aks fr the if hant The woman stghed, and then replied, in asal | other property, to the house in which the | jo alternative but for the Reamess to ieliece 4 and | fell ck ecar heeks from the lips; hands UNDERFUL BARGAINS IN and faltering tone: Doctor died. “Mr. Ross sold all his father's | that the dead man had come from the world | ,peak!ne, they are the equals of the peer fall of motive power—the whole caavas in | W . 1 by far the superiors of the millionaire; mat- | stinct with that life which through the DRY GOODS! “The years have come an’ the years hay | real estate in Carlisle, and then quitted the | of spirits, spoken with their innocent child, | rimoniall king, are suppored to be » 0 _ gone, an’ we are agin’ alone; pelghborhood. to return to Germany, where | and made her the instrument of bringing to | homexistant. Thee are oa nee Tone tee Feprenentad te conesioes tomean ieee CARTERS, 707 MARKET SPACE. An gph Synge a thinkin’ of a Christ- | be had some time before married a lady of light facts which might clear him fromthe ¥ n 20, cboice partis as one geological stratum is a - | Beantital Plata Goods. : Pile: yr: Ross’ late residence was bought | stigma of suicide, and securethe punishment | from another. ‘They are poeiger sone eaten self upon the canvas of mactle tise these, | stckerseccer Suitinge as ‘When the winders were frosted over, an’ the | by a Mr. Allen, who renovated It and offered of bis murderer. try cousins, struggling barristers, officers in | not so much a simulation as a real thing Immense assortment of Piain Dros Goods. .._ Sfound was white with snow.— it for rent. For two years it remained | Inquiry showed that for about two months | infantry regiments, paverniment Oleckea ene poised in some supreme momentoratrtiic | camels Hate. 35.00 | He he guimbley-comer, by the | empty, but at the end of that periot it was | before Dr. Ross’ death, he had been regularly | uyantry res Surveyors just returned from | oremotion.. Thus th» ‘Venus de Mila,” the | Cheopee “Manmeres eit wool, tm Beal Brown, very | ._ firelight’s cheerful gleam,— leased by @ Mr. Reamer, who was interested | visited by a lady attired in mourpbing, whose Mexico or India, attaches of insignificant | « ascension” of Murillo, the “St Ceeilia” of Large assortment Black Dress Goods. When our lives were full o’ promise, an’ th , | in coal fields in the neighborhood. pame was not known to any of the domes- | and remote legations, or amail landlords up | Raphael nec tose exponents of the | All weol Black Cashmer, 80, worth 76 .,_ future but a dream,— The new tenant knew nothing of the form- | ties, but who was usually styled “the doc- | in the Hebrides or in the Irish bogs. One of biebest types of art. and as such seem as zi Alpaca, 57; end Pare ‘When all 0’ rest o’ our folks had gone away | er occupant of the dwelling, and he and his tor’s patient,” as she was the only one in the | these is perfectly free to dance with a duke’s | easy of comprehension as the alphabet to a | Mubair. 0. _tobed, family were in bappy ignorance of the trag- | habit of visiting him at his house. Further | daughter, take her to her mother's carriage, little child. The Palais du Luxembourg, | Risk Silks, $1.25, 91.80, 91.75, $2.00. An’ We sot an" looked, and I listened to the | edy which had been enacted there. Mr.] search led to the discovery of her residence | or bring her ices and claret-cup; but it is | = +e a lovin’ words you said, Reamer's family consisted of himself and | in an obscure street beyond the walls. She ee TORS JUSEGs iipoorltte te nine built by —— de Medicis, beautiful for its — yard onda half wide Black Bosergrest, 7s. Till home from enson’s store come rolliek- | wife, ason aged fourteen,twodaughtersaged | wes known by the persons with whom she | Understood t inairy hi as it woabl Ge fe | orp a iekenioe incense oak fist | Groa’Cantom'® ‘coppinaananaae n’ Brother John, respectively twelve and eight, and another | lodged as Mrs. McAdam, and a description | her father's gariener or xameherser: Ene | tS : An’, a-peekin’ thru the winder, see what was | son aged eleyen. On one side of the main | of her person tallied exactly with that of the knows !t, and generally abides by thedecree. | Petr picture rane fee teat to Have 630, 7-40. 10-30 4 peek! 2 5 5 * er id y . | their pictures transferred to the Louvre an 11.14 p. m. daily, except day &-goin’ on; entrance, or hall, were situated the dining- | widow of John Grvme, The widow Greme | If this foolish understanding weee not te the | ; . aoe : ~£ or Hagermows, An- sen ee once eee nbOrs talked and talked | room, preakfast-parlor and Library, and on | was the murderer of br. Ross, and her object | way thoes moka ee ee ee he | The’ Louvre, the’ Palais: doranent pince. | wide-to 8 romped | papstin: Sresvaten ar Welter Ieaoet teas ter Wien all over town, the other side the drawing-room and sitting- | was to remove the only witness who could | congenial “marriages i high lite.” | Bat | and every other place of public exhibition mite ee pandning | York and Philadelphia at 8:00 am. and 1:10 pm. ‘Till you an’ I was married an’ quietly set- | room, the latter being the apartment form- | prove her son's illegitimacy—that was the there are girls who despise their training | in the City are fall of articles of vertu fe® TME GREATEST BARGAINS | _ For farther information iy at the ted down. erly used by Dr. Hoss asasurgery. As is | theory of Mr. Rathman. and their parents’ desires. having a mutual | and costly brie a brac. The Hotel ue Glany In all kinds of | Sep Fecessivanie evemun white astgee wie . : generally the case in England, thehouse had | The week after this discovery the causein- | Aminity for such men, and, if you watch the | is rarely rich in antiquities of this sort Baap oe ened were eed ee lyn rege and curtains cor- Reed. aes eee eae creer cnane | ioingling of ingredienta’ ia & Loudon bal | Ite chapel oxmumanientes sith too srnn a DRY GOODs, point im the clty. Hoek SHARrS 2 r) J np ui; or . The scen room, you will see what a magnet they are Nace a Master of I found a pile o° brokén toys, in a corner | in the sitting room, compeauentiz, the | third day of the ingulry was never forgotten | to undesirablepariners. Todo tne git fas: | (oe ceeenae Rates, Tuermes, which was built Viste LM. COLB. General Ticket Agent , stowed away, —— Reamers found a fine, old-fashioned French | by those who witn it. Mrs. Greme was | tice, sheis generally as willing to marry one | the fifth century, aud it Is the oldest ruin ia GEO. 8 KOONTZ. General Agout. worl AAn’a lot o' leetle worn-out boots a-lying’ in | mirrorabove the mantel-plece, and they al- pl on the stand, and Mr. Rathman cross- | of per favorite partnersas todance with him; | Paris, The part left was called the Frigijar- WYLIE’S i ry AND WASHING’ — a@ heap. lowed it to remain there. After they had oc- | examined her. aie only men are ‘shy and proud, and fear to risk | jum, or place for cold baths; a vast hall, with POPULAR ONE PRICE STORE, Fukocae Le As they used to lay on the kitehen-floor when | cupied it for about a month, Mrs. Reamer “Did you know Dr. Ross? & refusal or face the parents’ opposition. | its water-tanks aod appurtenances cicarly No. 1014 7th street northwest TO BALTIMORE, PRILADELPRIA the boys had gone to sleep. said to her youngest daughter, Agnes,asthey | «I did; he attended when my son was born, | ‘These men are the pleasantest, the most nat- | Gefned. It isa ruin fell of the face of the t » FORK Bosom, i a, = ; eee the cradle | sat = dinner, about 6 o'clock on an autumn barre oh ipinesy oi = ural, and best in society. Not being puton | past telling through its disjointed fragments =, 4L£L POINTS 18 ;. NEW ENG. , Jong laid by, evening: ‘*When did you last see him?” @ pedestal to be worshi , they are enter- i ’ i An’ aleanin’ agin the chimbley there, I | ““‘Agnes, go to the sitting-room and bring | «When my son was borin” ; pp sedes ae eran rein eg nr oe Seat Cheke aa ote een love singe stead (Late Bogan & Wylie.) | THROUGH BETWESN WASHINGTON AND __ couldn't help bnpordon 3 " my handkerchief out of my work-basket.” “Did you never see him after that?” little domestic talents and resources that | The peace of the past seems to hang over he | —————————— WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. For the faces o" my idren came back to Agnes departed on her errand, and was @ ‘ ! would make life with them smooth and | whole place, and one emerges from the hotel vce son cenigeueaton thi te pew and of the Ap’ Ticcmiat to hear the patter o' their feet | Longtime about it. On returning, ‘ner mother tere repaid Jon Dot see him the day heen- | happy to any sensible woman, ‘They gea- | Ge Cian Chih ele ee te hotel PIANOS, &c. gepentend improved faith. as as rota why te ‘ oo on yOu putting-a powder Into a bottle of wine | Crally end by dropping out of ‘«soclety” If | the bustle of Parisian streets, ax one would | | tt 0 upon the Ros. . ee meee rouse long, Agnes?” end neuter Pow ser into sbottle of wine | they marry at all, either falling victims to | arnacediy some ort fren eg Boon oe ‘CKER BROS,’ CULLMAN PALACE SLEBEING Cake O® I thought o' theirhappy voices, an’ the little | «Oh, mamma,” the child said, “I was | atthe bonffet some designing and aspiring girl to whom | where he had been sittine With enone ater s. prayers they said, . talking tosuch & nice old gentleman, who | | ‘The witness gave a shriek, prolonged and | they stand relntively Inte Hien te —_—TEA er . ute As they used to gather round me when ’twas | was standingright by the mantel-piece when | full ofagony. Then she fell on her knees | 9 young duke to a rich merchant's daughter, Decency. GEAND, SQUARE, ayo UPRIGHT my ve time to go to bed. I went in” and raised her clasped hands above her head. | oy happily but obscurely settling down in the e gentleman approaches the la ty by of- . Hailrond, corner of 6th and . as follows: cmt tnty i iii The parents exchanged glances, and the fa- “What means this?” the Judge asked, in company of a modest, ladylike country girl, | fering his left hand—one au fai! will atthe ve re! Exgree = p ¥ OF all the carthly treasures we prize in the tie tate eee al soto ng asa | While ail the court-room was’ in | S"clergyman's daughter, ora forlors ‘and s#me time makes slight inclination or bait PIANOS vate q wy “Who c: a o sternation. . . If the ow. The lady places her right hand in that press for Philadelphia and Hew The ones we love the fondest are the first to | ter the house without Knocking?” “It means, my lord,” Mr. Rathman said, tania tut onebace tie cesar meade bene ote of the gentleman, who then extends his rant ge oo satiate us fe oinonsincoe pe re . ‘7 go,” said the wife, “and see who it | in siow, solemn tones, «that this woman 15 | Oigible” bachelors, bon weet mel none | rere wentleman, who ther side, the forearm ARE MATOBLESS, ‘Express for Philadelphie and way potate Of all the beautiful children thateametoour | jt, the murderer of Dr. Ross. nient friends. After 30 or 35, most of them | bent so asto form an acute angle. In this : fireside. Neeesig! ge Mrs. Reamer left the table and At these words @ fresh paroxysm seized | have too much good sense to lower them- | angle the lady will place herseif, with the * press for Philedciphia, New Werk The mee Yoved most dearly was our little crossed t e hal In a moment or twoshe re- | the witness, and, she Was carried from the selves to this.—Lady Blanche Murphy in the | ceuter line of the persons opposite the line PULLMAN Panton UaRs coal Pay Tepe. died. turned, and said: room. For a week she was a raving maniac. Rs % f the gent 's right side, y ALA SLEEP. 5 EN There is nobody there. reason resumed its seat. How a Pennsyl Man Saved Ten | this position each will be looking over the SOLE AGENT ‘fickets and information can be procured st the of- Av’ Mier curls’ stinia’ hair, Went Were | “Ob, mammal” the child said. “Isaw him | “Mrs. Greme confessed that she was the Cents. other's right shoulder, and by the lady tura- * coe of the com her curls 0 . with my own eyes, and he smiled at me and | mysterious patient, and that she had, on : : (Pa. t ing her bead slight : t,t 3 NTH 8 % Se a eee Tan cues as the flakes | said: “What is your name, my dear” I told | several oceaslons, fried to poison Dr- toss, | ot dirty nines (oe Vereen ene ieee | ok eee Se grunciy toneoeed = ae eee o” the newly- fallen snow. him, and then he asked me whether papaand } who, baying seen Mrs. Gra-me only wien she sas. They stopped at a hotel one forenoon, | and prevent allj possibility of taking each Above Pennsylvania Avenue. Too much of a leetle saint she was to live in | mamma were ut home. I said you were at | was reduced and in sickness, never reeog- and after dinner one of them walked down | other’s breath which is rarely pleasant, and H = ay sl lites itn Soaten Sa dinner; - 2 said, ‘Run away, love; I'll see Saree —- his Lp afin nae ene to the barber's shop to get shaved. The | in the case of a young man directly from the iow nher ou again.’” ob the afternoon of the Ist of June, , thal wu “ vely horrid,” her last repose. 7 Nothing more wassaid of this oconrreacs | oer had discovered her at the bottles, | SOP was shut, the berber having gone off | use of a meerschaum, Is “positively horrid, AS sweet as the fairest lily,as pure asatabe- | at the time, but Mr. Ross and his wife talked and dreaded a discovery and exposure, she to take his afterdinner nap. Then the York | #8 many ladies have remarked. The lady 7 Prices Reasonable. Terms Easy. novis-tm man walked back to his landlord and said: | places her left hand, hooked, upon the gen- rose; reed that it was somewhat re- at that | # me 5 * fae a ‘An’ I'can well remember, the sadness o’ the | Ssaneatin! 85" : the wine nad. done, Ber great good and og | aN gous arenes county, whch ik | lean aright ehootiee Wedhgeraprearing | VY eee nase y Two or three days passed away, and Sun- | him to give her the bottle. Then she would R uccuercns penisicasek Sear should rest very gently avon theinacm tees Grand, Buuare Grand, Synare aud Upright, BALTIMORE ® PoTomac RalLnoas, ‘When my heart was well-nigh broken as they | day came. Being a rainy day, the two girls | destroy the evidence of her guilt, and devise | ™0S! prosperous people on earth. ec pame pdy th capaci 'y THE BEST MADE. Darot comNee 6TH aNd BBrREETs BW. carried her away. "| remained at home while their parents and | a safer method. When she entered the doc. | 8T¢ HOt Is due to the fact that you don't at- | as pear the waist as possible, soas not {0 re- | rhe favorite MEG After Mouday, December 13th, 1576, trains will cum brothers were at church. As soon as they tor’s surgery bis band was on the side of the tend to business., You don’t look out for cop- | move the upward pressure of theelbow di- looking - The oldest of our children was a proud an ‘ammon lass front. Also, = returned, Agnes ran to meet then. mirror, as though he was putting something | Pets. Here’s your barber now, shut up and | rectly under the lady's shoulder as this is | mentef Pianos which neve bene han’some boy; ay : 1 short times 6:00 nny Limited ipresa, dally for tho Wat: ry val’? rt ve “ gone when he might have earned ten cents | the lady's support, and must be held with ort \. for a on. ir press, H his father's brightest hope, an’ his | .,, 0b» Papa!” she said, “I've seen the old | behind It. He turned round quickly and eat Ey shaving me. Now hedon’t get it; for Tm | sure Dat gente ore eee prices, “Tuning ‘daily except Sunday for the North. e was a fa wali > gentleman again, and he has got something down. looking straight at his visitor. Oo going to shave myself and save my cents. I | back should rest very lightly, and on every ot B song og tor Pope's Oreek. used to play with nis hubby hands, an’ | £oF You, he becitisnn, Vi me, and I'll | the table beside bim lay & small holster | Favs raver nse celine: Sonny ce rt | ae oS rest slightly raisei so that the | gensay a93 fa? pores Se Eanes, Sty Sines kiss his leetle feet, , — ee 4 a, tor- | Pistol. show mea mirror? will shave myself” The | hir may pasageetween oy ia ere weat the * = Limaited ®. for Now York, deity > won babe bo: The father, wondering and amazed, fo The patient closed the door gently behind | jandiord said the barber was a shiftiess cuss, | close contact {nduces perspiratnns, ena may | Ss Stier ‘Sunday. Parlor Oar Train An’ wonder if ever a was born more | lowed his child to the sitting-room. Point- | her, and fixed her eyeson the 1octox. For & Who, like most Western men, couldn't com- | leave its marks upon the lady’s dress. Both Line West and orth, daily except rapes Shien op on rads ste Lemecat Ge at oe ate Fes | moment her confidence forsook her, but she | Phe’ with Penweltenia pe wee ee persons should be slightly bent forward 5 An’ many a hg yo candlelight, when he | said: “He brought it out and showed it to quickly braced herself up and said: usiness and patience in scooping in the | from the hips upward, so that the shoulders | ‘ye patched bis leetie clothes, with weary | 26, 8nd then put it back and said, ‘Tell Bite | nacre anne wine I took this afternoon | dimes; but behoped they would all improve, | may beguie thie or itrrtene apart, but bie ple Lisee nnd the thin trod at ihe besten “ve | has done me so much good, I wish you would | fa'tiie and Tite heer grore, | may beonly increasing downward; this | Eiapos Femmes aerawan wedices a bg iy heehee Roepe erga oi Meat ohn ree enere pottle. It will do in- | 2’ yoom ‘where he found @ good sized mirror, | leaves both parties feein hen ibs. | _ Pianos for reat. We seo ininanly welh, eee? and he did un- | "Mr. Heamer looked down the side of the | stead of a prescription.” and shaved himself. Soon after he joined | that any contact of personor knees may Till he went to live in the city, an’ marrieda, re eel Ee meet re eoctor arose, with his gaze still sternly | iis companion and congratulated himecifen | bo avolned wet ate ale avoided as a FAMILY SUPPLIES. city bel . hand, and with little difficulty drew forth a “Will you take a glass of it now?” he | tesuccess he had had in saying ten cents | most serious mistake. The gentleman’s left Ofall our earthly trials, of all our worldly ; Sane at, | 2nd teaching western men financiering. Af- | band holding the lady’s right, should be ex- EEF! cares, hams Iie te Woe or eccrine becker etre aeae pation Heal ta ee Cees ee ponmtet. | ter tea the pair paid thelr bills and went to | tended downward ta a thee ite ne body, | B BEEF! The cold negiect of «thankless child is the A fo ; the depot to take the train. On their way | the hands three or four inches distant from BEEF? hardestof all to bear. Hoauret ihe beak i the leary useniy | mane ea ca eee the man who hadit shaved said. “Protty | the person thearms forming a gentle curve | , Prime Boast. Steak 1 His wife is ® woman with only high notions yuzzled what to make out of the occurrence. As Dr. Ross was in the act of drawing forth } T#Sovable house, that; only a dollar for din- | from the shoulders downward. No weight LONS. in her bead: hat pight Mr. and Mrs. Reamer examined | the botile, his visitor grasped the piacor ec, | BCE and supper. “Only adollar!” said the | is placed on thisarm: ail the: guiding wed She couldn't knit a stockin’, nor bake a loaf | the book 7 =" other, “why, I paid a dollar and a half!” and | changes must be governed by the elbow un- | deci6-Im of bread; Sod the wilting was Neat ‘aod legible. ii dropped the battle ead eee gue doctor | iittiefuriter explanation showed that he | der the ladyre star Th wil te eo nk cate ae She plays ou the planner, nor works with her | evidently contained the entries of a medical | moment the weapon was discharged, and the | P&d_been charged fifty per cent. more than | this grouping will be perfectly modest. tm | ee ee lily hands, man, and was comparatively uninteresting | doctor fell without a groan. his companion. So back he went, and de- | appearance, no more contact of persons Oc- | Has received from An’ she talks in @ foreign lingo that no one | until within three or four leaves of theendof | “The murderess knew perféctly well that | @anded of the landlord an explanation, and | curing than ina lady taking @ geutiemare | eaters! &e., understands. the entries. There the following very re- | there was only the remotest chance of the | 8°t it In these words: «The fifty cents extra | arm for walking. In conclusion, let it be re. | person oa ee They think that our eddication an’ larain’ is | markable words appeared: explosion being heard by the domestics, as | ‘S for the use of a room. You don’t suppose | membered that purity of thought and action Seer ve rather slim, May 13—Immediately after my patient left | the house was @n old-fashioned one, with | NC can have our rooms turned into barber | may be as conspicuous In waltzing as in any | Bowed Tu pS Ra But we never bad the chances that we have | me yesterday, I was taken very ill. The | thick walls and massive doors, and with the | Sbops for nothing do you?” and the man who | other situation of life;that the gross waite | & 7 AS ve to him. symptoms were such as are produced by | servants’ apartments at the’ opposite ex. | Saved himself went to the depot a sadder if | grossly, the vicious viciously, the reaaed TITER, ‘BEAT, muomtbey are proud an’ worldly, we never | opium. I took a powerful emetic, and the | tremity of the building. She placed the not a better man. He don’t brag much of his | and innocent innocently and in refined man- P 1 Chotee Hew York ish "em ill, aio adventure since his return to York, and it | ner, and that it is not reasonable toconfound ork Buckwheat. Serteey pasa ion daughter, we love I bad tuabehed aie mentite oe ee aren! pond eateries anges Eee ee will be some time before he attempts to give | the abuse withthe use.—Allan Dodivorth in | notes, Blumond yeep. ‘em fondly still. I _ —— = — a oe ~— she took oe ee containing the poisoned | ®20ther western man a lesson in financiering. | Home Journal. Vermont Syrup. swallow e opium. m still wi wine, ran; e for @ servant, and await- Fas’ ND C. Vv! J SUDDEN DEATH FROM CH FORM.— Pure Ourrant end Qui ander our The Yould understand; | OY® * REVEr | the erecta of it ca her appearance at the door. As the sem, He iti re pe en a DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM. ‘Gctnoe Joly put ap ct day last, L. J. Rusk of LaCrosse, Wis.; | The wife of the Right Hon. Hugh Childers, a own supervision. cmap be *, , : May l\—My patient was waiting for me | vant drew near, the patient put her head in 4 Se ee ae eee te when I caine home st noon to-day. “Sie isa at the surgery door, said “Good ni Father Genin, Catholic missionary along the | prominent liberal and a member of the Preserves, Peaches, nd. mystery tome. I cannot fathom her. She | for amd fetived elosins the aoa ned — mee of the Northern Pacific railroad: Charles ‘ ladstone cabinet, fica very suddenly on gortment of How Goods Burana yuo . . q a a A 5 . . Morris, La Crosse; H. Sprague of Stand- | lecem| » While visiting at Mr. etty’s a ie waa tera nan wap oat | Besar wi Se anda | eet gion ger andpermminenc muni | ibe tck tad nee sare wie: | taco” ake ait AM A | woe os onerivanis cron. ng an’ i but . ‘ol to go east from ismarck. e stage ha: carly in the morning Mr. Childers spoke page ar oe ac ata About threefoutine of Zelass. Art pat che | {he house was safely closed, was tne body of | lerton Monday, and would not go mgein. tor | his Wife, and cece TS cers Spoke Lo PROFESSIONAL. A how we couldn't keep him quite | *bout three-fourths of agiass. As I put the | Dr. Hoss found: Av poeonpedlendhoe, bottle down, she gasped out: “Oh, doctor, &@ week, which would delay them too long to | round the bed. She was lying on the pillow Before the woman expired she admitted i . BE. BERT ‘BUBN bas KEMOVED bis ¢iat she haa altered tho narriagecertificats, meet engagements in the states. They | face downward, with her neat between the BO! BEYBU! 10" But I know he had a tender heart, an’ agood | bring me the salt went to theshelf, and th ht of a hand car, and then shudder s illow and the side of the bed, aud, in her Ufiice to bis residence, No. 2129 F street north- an’ noble soul. ee ee re tee irene and that she tore the leaves from the parish considered the Job Gf pumping 200 mites, | hand’ wae 2 four cance eee cae her Rest- Office houre—$ to 9% a. m., 12 m., and '$ tp 6 » _ > regis! wi er own hands. . }. a A mother's prayers will go with him wher- | better. She is elther singularly nervous or | TSiStty with They nally concluded that it eould and | contained chloroform, but was then empty, | P: coe x must be done, and after getting permission | or nearly so; a strong smell of chloroform MAS PARSONS, M. D., 2322 F street morth- fe, an’ ome in | Preposterously affected. Mr. HORACE WHITE doesn't seem to have | to take the car, they bade adieu fo the good | pervaded the room & sane der giaes west, Particular attention given to di: of = ine, peor cc. —- BF alten er since my last entry, andl | much faith in the permanency of the French gle of Bismarck end started om tees | boas glass stopper were found under her, | Women and children. Office houre— to 1 I miss our children’s voices, forall havegone | $M Still alive. I have managed to Keep the | republic. The French assembly, be writes Jou : 3to 5p. m. nova? Sm urney, with @ full stomach and light | Mr. Childers felt near the heart, and discov- ‘away Hee eT ee Or ras Rec ius; | to the Chicago Tribune, 1s the most uproari- | hearts happy with the thou: chat in tone ering no pulsation he called his daughter | J)B- J. L. WOLF, One bas gone to the better and, an’ the others | Peet ee a ae ae one poe ta tang | Qus deliberative boay I have ever seen. | days they would bring Up at Heetaa ees | Cre uO pulsation he cai physician was at DENTIST, gone astray. Fe a ea ouned be wnat the | Every member who desires to speak, if it be | hotel. Fargo, a distateee of 240 miles, where | once sent for, but life had been extinct about | oetgy-em Rameved to 1910 F strost. I wonder if up in Heaven, where allisbrigut | Phium Was never administered by Inystery | QUly five words, is obliged to mount Into @ | they could rest aday before seating them- | two hours. Ithad been her custom to keep | —— an’ fair, to me. The symptoms were those of tetanus, Pox in front of the president's chair. When | scives in the comfortable coaches of the | inher room a small bottle containing eight SCBUTTER & RAREMAR, At we Spe us ineres” arene #n” they will | and but for the fact Se 5 ae ont nets mood to hear bim or itmay not. If it is hot journey: -Atier bets ON e ey: oen cea | on {eke Sanit! though’ olvsa for roouthe FROUSAMENTAL and FLAIR FAINT Roe Piles for taut malate, imagisineg thar i red | te Poor man is assailed by jeors and gene- | getting pretty tired, an idem sangeewen tear | ee eke Bent, though it,andhe knew ‘There was arap at the outside door; the old | ities for thet malady, pmsgiding that 1 had | ral tumult until the president scizes the | nich proved a blessing dus ier he ieee | come iber she had ms that she kad none in her folks gave a start; Sequired it in sone unknown way; J eho pandle of @ large dinner bell, conveniently | the journey. Mr. Rusk had an “A” teat, | room for the last two months, She dreaded The woman sprang from her rocking-ehair | hot bealive: | thoroughly restored, | DUPE 0B & Swivel, and agitates it till “tue | and with it they made a sail, which relieved | slceplesmness as totally prostrating her. Mrs. | with a flutter at her heart, but Bo nearer tolving ‘the tratern Pods | clamor ceases. He’ then rises and addresses | tem from the hard work of “pumping,” and | Childers had brought the bottle of chioro- The door swung widely open, and banged — ——— bel big Rag aos oeatbee By see lin oe ee ie assem- | gave them leisure to beet the objects of in- | form with her —_ the a asa —— S ’ proceed, Me recaution, And fie the fart house kitchen strote a | that Tama somuambullst, and administer | pojea™dy! poor man has been so. over: | havea beticr supple Of ate ra Proved to | Precaution, as she would be away till the . ry have a better supply of wind than they did | end of January. It wasin the washstand LEXAND&IA ABD WASHINGTON B. &. stranger, durk and tall. setae CotHave Tdiccovered the pefeoner at | Come by his reception that he has already | themselves, and they Sowlel ale wang, drawer on the Monday night-and he sup. A AND ee Tort in curprises Pearded face a mo- | | ,c1'7" A strange ard horribie thing happened | Té"i7ed to bis seat. During the hour I sat | that sometimes made their hair stand on | pored that, belts restices, ake gat eat orn, ALEXABDEIA AND FEKDERIOKSBURG BR, ment in surprise; | fast A pizange and horrible thing happened | in the gallery three membera were hooted | tha’ maine whe date A to | got the drop glass and chloroform, and the INSURANCE. @ 5 ant Hath evens. She saw a quiver about his mouth, and a | (ey ee none a eM tho eats | and hurried so badly that they were obliged | Fargo In seventeen aig om marel: to night being bitterly cold, carried them back | —_____—"-S SSAA keave Ser glongutrtp catsliown: SV» glad look in his eyes; — See ; to leave their speeches unfinished. Three | average of nearly twelve miles an hour. Mr. | to’bed, Intending there to meaente woe ten | Industrial Life In Com; 218.5 1.3, € ‘ais - | and took up a letter addressed tome. Walle | others, however, made short and effective lust. fe Insurance pany ‘and’ ‘n. ‘oll trains And, lifting up her hands to heaven, she ut- I itl "4 a noise in the surgery. I » hor » Walker, the operator here, informed the | drops. The bottle hada glass stopper, and tered a cry of Joy, re at the daar leading tate ie aree eer, | Speeches without much interruption. The | Snerator at Biemaree crite eormes, the | dro probably went toslcep with the bottle in serous, »..0. And bowed her white head lovingly on the | Wehr toward It and looked it, My patient | Uolngandgesticulating seemed tobedirect~ | Ofrival. and the quick wip excited getocal | her heck ana aie ee foreing the stop-| -_ wasHin > B. 0. breast of her wayward boy. Wan ttanding by the Douffet im whicter keas | ¢2 mainly, though not exclusively against | istorishment amaug thoes oie oe posted | perout, the contents flooded the bed. The — psa ence ia Was eaniiing by Sie Boe < n | Rotorious demagogues, reckless extremists | on the beauties of hand-car traveling geller- | Physician was of opinion mater tee be. je | WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENT Sates dy. I saw ber with a bottie in e geuer- iy p Ll, THE BoTHER oF Gexwan Conrency.— | Wing and brandy. 1 saw her with @ bottle in eR nL ie misee osed | ally.—Fargo (Dakota) Time had had @ cork instead of a glass stopper, P. Mr. Warver tells the Courant a mourafal | light. She shook it and replaced it in the | Qo/@U’ ‘Contre Age Homs Oftce—1229 F STREET NORTHWEST ana tir enn 50,008 }. Payne, Treasurer. ‘Actuary: and Left—1 ing from | THE FOLLOWING STRANGE ACCOUNT of a | MIs. Childers would now have been alive. tale concerning his troubles with the money | pouffet. As she was in the act of closing the | the Legitimists, who build their hopes upon | tragicaj occurrence at Toulouse is published |_| _Boston has no Wm tor to die and of Germany. whieh, he says. 1s “ jast now ia hed, ahd immediately en! the | the Comte de Chambord, to the . mi - | by ris cle, of Decei . lea’ id millions, h & beautiful state for a foreigner. Toe new | toi utr patient gare sliriok Bud dropben red repub- | by the Paris Seicle, mber 1: “Two | leave unto! ons, out it has nearly bait t fe licans, whose extreme champion at pres- | men, strangers to the place, applied three | a hundred millionaires, sud any quantity of Gen. Agt system of the empire has been fomchgnen the lid. She was greatly perturbed, and ex- | ent is’M. Noquet. These four divisions: are | days back for permaisston tS asoend to the | men worth half am lion do! lurseach, Prob- nové-ly Punaing. “The German goverament has it | cused herself, saying that she felt faint, and | subdivided ‘Into ten or @ dozen groups, | ton of tno tomer ora ala aon tne 2 hero is Weld. of the | jaye anas. D. W. Kureman. ——- 2 ae eee Siet | after waiting some time for me, went into | Or reunions as they are styled; and even then formerly used as a storehouse for fodder, aud ld & Co., East India ° > dada eee ene (hid Plunder. | the surgery to take a little wine. there are some unaccommodated members | which was partly burned in 1s71, Leavewas punts he was worth ARMS & KETCHAM, dpportumity to adopt the’ best ystem ta | |. Wyblch didyou take?” Lasked, smiling. | whose notions are so peculiar that they can: | grasted; but shorty afterward theta mas | Tete :At last accoun! ships than any : the world, which is undoubtedly the French, é ment, (lone igo in his multitud verse | were seen to lean over the parapet, locked in | other man in America. ral years GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND 1 knew 1 was alle, for had taken the tas | Dot be classified. in bis multitude of nthe Wand then to fait to the | this Arm was brought up fin round tara BROKEBS, e' e firm in ors the republic finds its safety at | each other’s arms, and already in use in Belgium, Switzerland | q: of sherry before I went out. I gave her counsel i ‘ e and Italy. If Germany had taken the franc | S722,f prescription, and then she deperter, | !e present time. If its mts could | ground. One, who appeared to be the princi- | by Uncle Sam, who hi un! Id not last be; the next elec- 1, and worea decoration in his button-hol defrauding the customs revenue. The trou- for its standard, it could not ia been long | I then examined the bouffet, and selected a rg "yne csisting republic is so near to vas taken up dead; the other was only ble was finaily compromised. Perhaps the betere sl Europe woakt have had © sisaple | bottle which I ought was Tat which she | Eonapartiem in its forms and methods as to | stunned, and, on being carried to the hos- | weallinest man, he lived, would have Ne te mek renee, | ned held tn hee . I held it up, Shook It, | convince imy jal observers that Bonapart- | pital, made ‘the extraordinary statement: | been Josnua Sears, whose estate is valued at ee ee ee ee ae aaa. | and a to be muddy. dt was pale | isu is the iad of government which France | The deceased, he said, Was an engineer, and | $30,000,000, ‘The property is in the hands of ee ee eee eee iy, and remarkable for its clearness. | on the whole really That is to say,a | had formed with him a plan to rob the bank | three trustees. Among our other rich men TS ee eee te ly & thought struck me: Was | despotism under guise of democracy. | of Toulouse by means of a subterranean are the Hemenways, the Lawrences, mark equals one franc. and 25centimnesequal oman. attempting ‘© poison me: 1 | The republic has been fortunate in having | sage leading to the cellars of that establish. | Lrookees: aad okie’ 1 might name. ’ The ee ee or ae a Panced to, ask myself for a motive. Had | two chiefs in Thiers and MacMahon who | ment, and which had been in course of con house of Hemenway is worth fully $10,000,000. asl walk along the street, and there woul not been Seg a apne in France, Were incapable of betraying their trusts. He has made his money in the th be something useful in the knowledge if I | who had practiced dreadiul art with- | When it cls, 2 kbave for president, the re- can trade, dealing prinel; bad not in my pocket, besides marks and | out motive? I took a biscuit, it in public will cease to be, unless saved by a new perore and nitrate of iges and French napoleous aad Italian | the wine, and threw It to the dog in the yard. evolution. the merchants of the old also florins and kreutzers, and thalers | He caught it in his mouth and swallo' it. —<—_____.. be seen on streets, their sons having bergrochen. I never Knew how much | In ten minutes he was in convulsions, and TSE NEXT GENTLEMAN called upon (at taken their to in @ silbergrochen is, and I never expect to. I | in twice that time dead. To-night I shall | the dinner of the club) was Mr. left them, as chips, they exhibit most am willing togive my old woman a hand- | submit the wine to ee then ler, but he that he successfully all the characteristios of the old FINB PERFBCT-FITTING GHIBTS ful of the brassy stuff for an apple. Bat will the dis| —— that blocks. men never meddle with fancy ‘Made to Oréer. GS cl a Bei Bare yy mao he would not have to deliver a 7 aaa Stocks, but invest in the old, reliable, sud- | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, COR. 10rm ST. 4 SPECIALTY. gueiden) there are sixty kreutzers—except in thereupon sat guietly down upon his chair stantial kinds, which produce 10 per cent. in- J Auatria, —— Ls y hg Aen geal s = This wel San See, Pro- terest every time that a coupon is presented. — mane te © Sorin. I knew, lene = s peomnion. looks All. these men, although resid! very VY UNIFORM. Own knowledge, that a forin is equal to one i like a sandy-haired Russian mnujik, wie s Trane ONe. Thee Pere eo LeNty, | We confine ourselves strictly to Tailoring of tee | ARMY AND NA’ Boetich ee ae : beard trimmed a la zoua several deem it a religious duty to read the highest order, and kesp 2 line of goods the cals of veno em he | » . on north- on his a pig also am informed that it takes 22 kreatzers | ern circuit, arrived at bis brother-in-law's | solitaire ‘dtatnood ring on fore to make & france, and that @ mark is 35 | house,as he to_ati his kreutzers. As long as these pieces of tn- | Carlisle that week. The diary,so mysteri- and picks his teeth all through the dinner. formation are independent,I get oa very | ously found in the mirror, was shown to | The meal was not balf over as he asked for Well with them. It isonly when I come to combi: bim, and his ex; of and | his overcoat, and Terenas me lower part of them that I am in trouble. For | delight at having it In bis possession was an | his body in {i saying he was ieted when Tam obliged to pay for anything and sad{tional souree of wonderment to the ‘cold B L which tn this city fe given solely to ourseives, Daily Advertiser thoroughly every morning. the t-of arms of BCIALTIES : Bousp, fo eae oes lc life already, - says: “Iflhad the vexations the position i H 4 } bre in that region—N. Y. Sun. have staid out in Ohio, where peace was tay forin la orth oe mance Ti pieeniee the fe wean ¢xplacation whieh threw sbandaat | ‘Tare sromy goes that ones ia the ot with te reapers: his is wat Toy Welt statement makes no ee eee wpe bs » Dut still left one poker General Logan held three Jaoke feck I ney ore Rayong ihe mark ts yey tn rreuey, Tes seenner cf tae iookre bane atone 3 ‘iter ruont the bets to the limit sod ling of the ’e bell, we wonder why he all over the emptre. Some notes the notice of Mr. Reamer. calling down the hands Logan found that his does not the obvious method to enable five marks are issued, bat are scarce Mr. Ratham told them that he knew from | opponent nad four tens, when, with trae mil- him to: that felicity ?—&. Louis Glode- pA lly Almost as scarce as Se es ee lived in the house took ott or is pect, ons furtively Democrat. [a Seed wee zooms quod uy them aoe sit. grapbe and p = "gowurpenting Sprenger, who is so yn writes his to WHndrae oe tha eae tae hae Woted, tS pat be bad thougnt It best tosay qepmert, the jack: thereby Mes Some oo and the American colleges. * on °F | Ste falling had been engaged for over two | "YS ierulds "hs SWSOPURE tne Woante—w. et tae fim Jaaa-—Chr. Tice