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onsiretion againet his ers. His Lalftelieve in i” . i live «ll And with this last pleasant em : — petty GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. sU shige same into ons village to-day. Weekly wages were needed as cney came in. “I'll look, "said Richard;“batthere'snoth- Whereia He Ex; tats atte tm PURE In my cara I bowed nyse ( oat ws Juris S_GOODs FAMILY SUPPLIES. Se Et Idleness might plunge him into debt were if ins ‘her. the, Republic, nud bis jom Of Taicrward arved tiat s0 extreme wae ha Q;UANACO UMBRELLAS. Lanes HOUSEKEEPERS: th @spayined nag. continaes only Be © week or on. Hose woald dick tate the room and stretched Lafayette, fulley rand aed Mune. pass on for horses that became to Cher."s on Fresh supy!y just received ECONOMY! ‘ andl Bowe was usece than his et a ; Schalpsng ising @b average 0 wi K the ad. . Serchant laidevons fails Gace “He worked’ oo until noon, but very few There ina bundiactiome Mages moment. me frat ime ewer tad eyes wpon_M. ici be best Umbrella now in om, Sosarsenaeehihes sinatra milliser Je * = Y s "0 WIETS WAS ALA Teceptic ¥ 4 § rep ‘ous: - 3 tolaok faliing over the cat” be, having Sntsned hia ttagal vases, covered cusered, tine wormah esos legged s0ot- in"the Pace Bt Gemse. last March, Twas WHERE THE LINE Is DRAWN neTw —s res BL STINEMETZ, PRESERVES, JELLIRG tea Came Smith reid bis furniture all looked ol bis tin can up again, @ big hand touched his “Poor .uuty meant something.” be said, iniroduced by M- Deiaill:, tbe military = APE AND MAN. 7 Pennsyteania acenur. or the fall, winter and «pring mee, we lomes nad bis baby wa-dres-od teo ould; shoulder. emptying tout. -*Old-fashioned shillings painter, one of his special cortices the [M.D. Conv _ ole 5.) eee as c g | Milltake your order for any amonmt assorted. have letter in the Cin- EMOVAL—M. CUNNINGHAM, THR | them prover ‘and pact ~— reial RS ACT ALHATI EK. une | thevery bests he the very beet manner in the very beet mane ing of Silt ‘tng quality 1) pa and om bbs sighed sadly ber cari “You havn't said nothing.” sald the volce six of them; twenty five pennies; nalf a iol- &Ftistie world, and afver exchanging a few ppp pele belonging to the owner of this band; “bat Jar. Quite’ a Tegacy, Rove! Andowhat's Common. places retired to make room for WS Tinstreet between Hand t Geneon came in in the afternoon. you thing with us, ofcourse. We've sent in this?”” others. Truth compels me to stale tual. n ey-hou-c in the 290- ate nde to order deme n came in in, th ; Word to the boss—not before it’s time elther. «What are thes?” said Hose, as a bundle SP:te of all I bad heard regarding tie app ar-_ bogieal gardens, and discoarsed to ths poopie —S. - a Some fag 4 gine wodeem __ He’s going to cut down wazes on Monday. of crisp printed paper rustled ont. Suce of the great stalesman, is dimiiutive- aboat toe aulirop i) apes. Toe provess: 414 KEEN‘'S be drogped his cane, and picked up a broom, Against it’s dove, we'll strike for more than baer unfolded them. He looked at powine steers petinlie. — His Cees in made ie Plain that the anthropoids ars ine 4 1 4 Shavanae* them, and thea at her aie, n put not altogetier Simin! arisiocnacy, even ifwe may not mone a tn carpet down “Dice Redmayne only shook his head and grou her ced Wiehe Pat bi Telermed by Ms face. which, although im- accurately ca'l them our pot buried tet MERCHANT TAILORING PARLORS, aed ok riod oft ero | took bis dinner kettle home with him. He “Wake up, Rose.” he said. “I'm dream- rtantencugh. bad & certatoty indeser: ! Lions. AB prosectorof the z log 414 Ninth street, fing good advice ty the coming man: was not sanguine as to success: nor did he ing. ltcan’t be trae. Do yon know what D!y comic expression monsied wit preressor sha} 1 beii's charming is | fel joyfal enough = = — = eRe are’ a ne =p — every ai tempt va apes oul oO. Lae ant ropeidal class, Contains the largest and cholorst amortment of | You hal better avoit all politics. and march about the city, undera aner “No, Richard,” said ose. “W. control, almost irresistibly inetined oae d pot ove of thera exhi bin d the v f y j we aces Fn fa tre ae fen With toreies Qamiog’ afer dark, that hey?" D Re conedlazain fo laughter, Tis oddity may hav Pim Srperdage of the « t. which MEKCHANT TAILORING Q0ODS B. W. KEEPS said that Gract was an alifired dunes, evening with the rest. “Loupon bonds?” said Richard Rad- heehien y, the feormous size of hie is charscieriatico! ma. But the antinpolds ver before offere . re. | F NE O80 they starved him out io just cis oe Out of work for 8 week was a terrible mayiuPody Bonds, said nl Rod- | giarace, bchitid which his round 1itio epee ee ncueT tic of man lope. Thetaude | KERMéccm sorts Fist mewn pattie A pte an a - hoop. eked wort ! spews atic cortmes | AR eriisticaily ont as any firet Genth mer to leave thet 1216 F street northwest. band-writing on the wall for him. Out of — And he was right. The dark cloud had Petred in a quiet, balfamused way i Work for two, or three, forfour weeks was turned its silver lining inthe very nick of Uke those of a happy ant weil b | Worse. Woren poured in to fillthe mow’s time, and as they shut the door they bade infant. In fact bis face aga | tthe ts an ted the same siructars. Tie manners and | places; the employers resisted firmly. The adieu to poverty. would rot bave locet aul hit of & crstoms of g la wore deseribed “~. 26 Inen were more determined than ever. Rich- “You deserved it ail, dearest,” said Rose, | DAbY with spectacies, ou he horrinie pe- authentic observaiions. aod their Pan,” tal Scpraxity come out strom, ard Redmayne began to find debts immense — with tier arms about his & “You shared | calerity of his comple fais Was v1 arrangements. their siveping ham poy lla Ter thaghred goon rong =k his eyes, small as the aud feetor an ourang ree=utly dead were « bioved along with those of a man,and exhi “And Elder Todd, from the German Flats, ent right Ktraight back on the Democ his first douaton be faile| fr bicker Hadp’t stamps enough to buy the crac ” 4 desires the ate PERr. My Tre th: pub’ tom F maven wulte at KERN ~ tl yell. w—not tue woess ot sratel and use of stones in crac ui ee ea’ aos i really were. The your las! crast with «helpless old creatare, &% e in cracking nuts iner = . “ : ieee diady grew angry. @ dcalled to vent her whom you believed to be pooret then yours,, Hh beali or passi ag s bet a the tmpres-ton mad that this auinat S*ISTS Chbarek THAN ANY | —— on peor Dvalid Rose aud in the midst — self, aud God has no’ forgott n you.” shay hue signidcan Hemant ihe very huma:like, indeed. Prof rene: € SRS && au Sis Tie wont D.02 ofall, Aunt Eien was taken vere ill. ———_ ere wl Omb. ides giesk Ppata ion aut emeedd abowed that ie straccatal resemdla ces | yy be SE, FER J | Not acent ta the house; his watch sold ant Cisopntra’s Neeaie mvt | Pe Sody sora Geile between the ac thre and man are so | Mee Bare ae tae Kel | the money gone; Rose's ‘little howd of Jew rondon Inagituied by te approach of the | Mz° ! ssisgrsl el the remsoo for the mental a ol ket FINEST Dealer in” Piret-Clam elry, a pin a pairofearrings.and a buckle, onetiek. Beloreminy Saye inert vee | iy aN yonees Fematow aciil an nasolead ; Brey Sea ae ng wine and jelly for Riee,ant meat. @.thalecnlaing ihe inoswiich will beuaread- | Gout a “a nieas ae ee i ee e200. Stibe peogie bere @ jelly Sor Hose, ana meal sig Ke way up the Thamox The exer are’ | Coun sis shat the WOKRI CWEOMATOT, Eoue ere ! 200 y will back you up in oubtful about giving eredig hist, Bifigance of obeligss in the ancient relig 01 | bn <4 exent also in the anthropoia a T of ty aeere for Serts Mss @anit n He world looking to im for fowl, as young Of ESYPt has not veen wscertalaed. Pi 1 tid ai this cle plies hh “b tices no! othe alfference oe soared Lee ee ot chen * Ani want tot © net wher gO ‘s i . ” t “9p at Me Ae t . t ’ no red Ui * Mont ” . = a all on uld Deacon Brown it was then that Richard Redmayue, feeliug Phere muy hava been soaie specie anins a . ' \ Bro tntinite-imal as ta de'y observain. tt Kove ie Cree - I quasip there is iu towne Bullty and deflant, at over walsel dow 1 to priatness tn placing auiuer my ob-lis es 1 Spx ts wa ue twas & penligation Gauntnow bona acct at tend deere} BANK! a ae woe AD Cae Ee Dee eliopolis, “the Ciy of the San.’ Tas> r 5 ia BEBO MOM BO periiontar one one ie - aoanmeme: Got counted in by a radical ring Poitnctan Mags en aalan ene my folks that they were objects of religioas v ons p z s NKTRS ANT ROOKERS, = * Won One ot Egypt's kings, + eyes once. Int oR ae 2 an he spoke to looked at him Delia, took u pre itn oh his ey ae enn — | Deniers tn “ iv . S Bonds, Oot. ‘You should have had more sense than to $8@biut in moder: undertakings; heord-rel | glove that f Lonat Tee best sad cteageet “es —— —_ strike,” he said; “we're not giving old wages Dé Own sen to be bount to the upper ond of | graying trom the - Son Pine wer tenn te ee Set the monument during theop-rauiou. Punch's | whieh T stared tn MATS, UNuRELLA® | t, think. ‘The women work.-very weil tur pies for preveuting ratiway accidests by | days lacer. by a 5 Senatenren sa ty ever Betws cere’ Ser seven. Pilg you, being a1 lasiening a director On the frout of ie on Prev 5 Ten!” cried Richard; «just thik gobi € ohetiaic rably 1 UMBRYLLas sod CANES in the otty S2.000 wade 1 " { ©200 in % “Get a woman for sever id the other, Da comeadistance of Si miles, using the ladtateur MBERY LLa&, 4 . ' will pay im pro turning on his & M» 3 labor OF 120.000 men, sen tainly dé | jog, ard se.one 4 wrata | Investment » 4 ® “Come buck, if you please, sir!” ssid ne o' if b0! O1 res Prelares | of his wstractions. | hied m WALTer Kempe, | cays EN tee oF swat can be teedied te 9 Richerd, at the or of Lt ho~ home found int Ww Le ancien horse alter, t Vv _ : a: Uansporting obelisks on Land i .. — will remen ber, the gaunt wi Famin ‘ i q aint ‘ vo shares of ove don rollers, beng pushed ar ee r CANES, r — t ne ty stood ard howled. come tor wae Pesaro ce pre ci a t ee SEP ne ang! 1, Wh? Wert SLi ie es _ That day he worked d the next. at U)8\cd by the lash of ta~kinasters. Tue ol co (PRomracs's he ; Yd night, on the second. a boy broughta pap.r Pap of Mowing au obelisk to tue rive: vt vw Manctact —— oe . : a tohim. On it were ihese words teat Rider ikeoee Seen If te should anys ‘ ee Work az ain for Mr. or any that Wilh water, ‘The ratte werean ; k ATER “4 MANSHIe ist Us, and youll find tt worse for you. To | y-cied into one, aud the dil t tt ' v WILSON & CO., zou ovr meaning plain, We'll make It al he whteh some ; ‘ , tONeY BR 35 and 37 road street, New York, ie RO ‘ you aie . wethod by wi leopatra’s 1 me P Thikee buity to Meh for a perty wet, Thik Starker: Rukcugmatnonen. * non omy | FO Rox Bans ns ichard knew what these words A. Welw: iron cyitider, out f. . poyhe frome (Near oi mud St a € lore the rto bits and barat © ds, now ine s it | @)UARaN i. j ; % ARAN TELD s+ e. He looked at Rose andl clea built up and riveted ‘ . MENS SINE Fr G fead, nails into hos palms unconsciousiy Sione—ihe frou thus + Wn aby . i ra 4 v me NS Re * a wl so Was there no way? None other than tons. The alr spaces ¢ . Tow PcroRe Te, this dangerous o} Ajas! aiman pinae leuiatea as to be saffic: v ni itive; money one branch of one trade until forty years are wnele. Two months wer igh abe: : BERGER a nate to weep upon his head, has not much power to eara part of Work, which ine ‘ae # tvadou & O04) F, HUBBELL & his bread at anything else. Away thes beveat pushing LOI” anancend <he ox a web Cary te tones ing Geock aeons ‘bis Sim hie chaie— “I must risk it,” he said to himself; and the stone with hydrauil is TLE It was | briskly: “tt would pol be ano-cupled then ae Gheetkene TB a > One an Spee the oud pered prayer. | the fa ory doors admitted him out again paraliel with the water's edge, aud coustra i Pig ooo vas phentasm ita Bolt _ - $4.7 8 Cra Qbsercer. | unharmed ing a sloping iad of broden roek dowa to ; itetwen : i ummmapastnienaedatinisernsammoisinumeneteertaasiangas $100, S200, $500, $1,900 : " ng stood in a lane or courtopen- the water. The dimensions of the sione are : e Ehbise ae tee Sanne 3 = LEX FROTHINGHAM & 90, BANKERS AUNT ELLEN. . From the entrance of one of obelisk, of which the shaft ts feet long, nuded tioned. ‘The ditference ‘octween the veeel | RAK oN =| més tm suche "8 tee uunad scters which ee ay he tur”! We cgrner, stepped four tuperlog in wich from & feet 2 inches tod Ab. yer” he sald,“ remember now. De- ¢iords in ordinary aniinals and in man tay | Ge eAXD OPENING . tr quently pay trom ® nee cing eg ec Richard Redmayne found bis wife in tears, nd encircled him. veg | Uti 2 inches. The tron cylinder is 92 feet long, | tallie 18a brilliant £llow. Phe ool be compare Lage yr | invest. devery thirty and never having seen herery but once be- “You are working for old ——?" asi | ard 15 feet in ¢lameter. Allarouod this iru | sor ernet. Lexpec’ great things mouth-pieee a In proportion as Becks beusbt « das to fore_the once when she took a little baby to | one. | Sex, wood planking was fitted and strapped | Then with «quick transit on of to ane 7 fork piglet pe io ga - Aeposit of five per cent Ciro-tiars ber arms and Kissed it- dead face, and parted | **Yes,” said Richard. “Look here, boys. | fast, a>‘! tuen the whole contrivance was | are an American,are soa uot’ Le ader throagh it. and e ai With it at the same moment—felt almost | I've two womenkind at home: one is in rolled sideways d0wa to the water To make | theaffirn the othereighty, aud dying, as I | it roll, ropes were passed around it, aad I can’t see them starve!"? wourd upon winches fixed ou vessels ia th said one o! them; “we know it | water. Other ropes also passed arowt it, ‘on warning enough. s ative. +A great country,” hesad sed, asin the flageslet unITy; We are trying W follow her a rmusteal voice. The yoea ran parallel in animals, eon thatthe repavlicseemal alnios! come in coutact in man terrified He +at down before the creat arm-chair where she reclined perfores almost all the ime. aud took her litle pallid hands in his | ANEW CHINA, GLASs ‘Nd tos Which anwound slowly f=, e8 Ou | firmly established in F sirod showed 8 similar Cave rgenc, ¥ ow MN great brown, toil hardened ones, and kissed rk for no maa | snore bebind the s preventing it from ‘ yet,” he answered, as heshoo« ha igre ape Buline Whale oreccnre AND HOU URNISUING STORE them. | It you don’t, | rolling too fast. When’ 1 rain was first | head; “but it will be before the year 184) ar gion of the utmost delicacy and was. “My bird!” he said, “my little darling, , put on to start it, th essels moved | That will be the auniversary of Ube beg and si the experiments of Heimho'tz o ey what troubles you" ‘ hat oath,” said Richard. | mstead, dragging their. anch steam | ning ofourstraggle. The tree oi liberty was muy undersiard ihatadiffereuce of a hutre 416 SEVENTH STREET, And +he, astamed of bring canght crving, | “I’m not a freeagent. Icould starve myself | tugs were substituied, and when they | plantedtren in France. thas been watered breadth ations nnobservab’e to t as she was, could siillonly shake her head, | fora principe but I can’t starve wome ¥e put on fall steam to go ahead, the | since with oceaus of blvot—not vain!s oath to that ett great cylinder rolled. [ts movement was | though, as on the cantenniat its frait will be {touch me. I'm | so slow 4s seurcely to b and the | ripe.” | greater part of two A Opposite Odd Fellas? Halt. and took one hand f bim and put it | and I should break any about his neck for a mom-«nt or two. tiast | te-m rrow. You'd best she found her voice and told Lim the simple | armed! I knew my dai truth. pled ta ough he said this without aspark of — ‘ doone touched him then, buton his way | reaching the Y cou Bpecrh, j New Hampstice “A letter from home, Dic nore the next night, an attack was made | awaited the toilers; the na bine : it de pounitne that Mr. Darwin in hie forth sasmeeneiion borthw ext wih ve “A letter lo make you ery?” and the strikers dit what they had threat- | water, anda powerful p “1t seems sing hat coming “Btegraphy ¢ » Iofent* m and yeliw ect Garvie cone “Yes, Dick; from: Aunt F Hen. Unele Tack y breaking bisright arm. the ar spaces. Divers ai you have neve i throw some Leght on : abe H ving bongh a fa dead, and she—+he—abi! Dick, she is | rbave broken the leaks, Lutat last one in aubmari inarked. iver siree that careful tive geli at Bgurer ny 10 * —— eon BROT eighty, you know—she's afraid of going to Ieehard, as he looked at hiv | d seavered it twithstaud f| Ihave never had time,” powerful reasoner puvlisbal ti yy Behor me with ecait, Respecsfallz. egg ne nscsy cop the poor house.” | wife and at Aunt alying upoa the bed. | planks, a suc je elghtee plied. “Mine has been a busy lite a Man,” many 1 i | a wins nya tii So poor as that?” sald Dick. d have been the fnsurance for yo inches ae 9 andtuestoae | country Is three thousa d miles a vay all enibryor ner. H. HOLLANDER, | OF Fine Poet - Yes,” said Rose sally *; now God knows what is to coms, I | was wedged th thehole. c 1 may 4 uu & visit Wau been closely al pr = —— - — —— how it came about, but I’ i to be rolled back tll th 7 2 Ol th ian i Fue SIDE JEWEL HEATER |A wrines twenty sears, you Know, and a gowi dead most, the bole was then pate: ed him that in such an ' ¥ = — . - amas Happen ib twenty years. If Lon purpped out, ane her down e recelved and Lreatet as U bd ARNE « ZR 0. ry uy hy bh -" “Only what, Rose” “asked her h jected, and the strange craft BANQUET and ALPIN T = 3 “nN Know what, darling! We draws from eight torten lect of * said he, as bis lite eves twin BAS GURE 8 AEE MOF “sr —\ —4 have ber here. Sti ught you up hos a displaces out of 20 $ uy, “world 2 metre “ w a ad ne « ve youtome. Sh mt be degraded mulatir #, have beer atte Lie pr gt Atlan 1 oave afte. t low pric *. t i Bercit age. Sheshallcome.dear” | ake the ing. It will be towed slowly on its oe : . Ty STAG S NEAD ———— —— “You can't doit, bic! said the wife. * ud them ; and, though uvgainly, it ts not unsea- similar observations a ae = 3 was what I was cryii but know | quarter ¢ eae te reas Css me hea wee Z wittn een ne LUMBER, how bard it ts for y t fall of His waten he also sold, and on the pric? 0 If iere are sermons in stones, there is ed with has obtalned any clour r DET Rt @ine I've been only a burden to yo this they lived fora while; but it woalit tainly & text in this obelisk, transporte i y ¥ mains to be seen; but it is ohviens 1 CARPEIS! ‘. doctor here aii the time, and some months before bis arm was strovg agaiu, fiom a heathen terupie pital of a | participation ‘ a) — | SPECIAL NOTIC pay for the work it and meanwhile be must d Christian iand, over at dmaites of sea | tury age, and erded m f ‘ re Tapeatry Br Jour trade a poor one. message to carry, an errand t The es Whose ought it lo He fay? Ue’s patriotism amt ately lugrats ir Betting on building to watch. These things he opolis thirty: four ¢ net You areonly balf rigutin 5 Hemp Smert wife! Nothing laid b and kept all under bis humbie roof adeity that had ! 2a Cot age Carpet 150 800 fest of Prime AInever thought to sit he And ow indeed. Aunt Elien beca: anh that land of ane! y_of pati m b 1 BUGS, MAB 3,8 SRLS which we will sell for iF wifé—idle for ten good years, and you | den, and a heavy one: but as she sat mut- , temples are ruined and the . He hat too little bra anthropolog any | WINDOW FHADS 8. very iow THIBTY Bad>, at £80 por Low fous, wing gray at hard work—gray and bent. | tering about the poor house, and the terror | deity of that sa sis the God of Caris- | dier, oo i heart for a polttician,avtuct detluirg the Rapier and Cecon 9 Pot + wear aing, Setore yous sme. I-never ¢ she had of dying there, Richard vowed tha’ | tendom.—{™. ¥. evough tact for a diplomats: He 1. a begins, BE i eg ; about. unis now; Ju5. forgive me @ little | he would never utter a word to drive her -___—_—__—_ failure in everything be avempte!— — - While. I meant to belp you love, nottodrax from his door. Ifshe left them, it musi b+ Turkish Soldiers in Asia dangerous only to the cause he ey ris! THE StRaNGe ‘Tri rar G r on you like this.” because of herown privations, aud herown | The correspondent of the Keplique Fran- | but for bis American escapade would © Lakes.—The xreat lakes of thts con!inent Oo. Da “Idle!” cried Dick. “Whoever heard the act entirely. | caise, writing from Trebizonde, gives an in- | known to history.” are subject to movemen os resembling aia he 904 Seventh xt., bet. Land K. OUR NEW luke? Who makes and mends for me’ . You Would bave hardly known the stal- | teresting eketch of the Turkish soldiers in Finding that I had put my foot tn it 1 tides of the oe-an, bul differing from tae | —°2 2" __ acne nti Dn id “More mending than making,” sighed the wart working-man who bad promised his | Asia. He says: ‘1 cannot Wo higuly express | Changed the subject. “You kuew Talley- latter lu the fact that they ure uot daily 2 STOV ! =. DRY LUMBER SHED, wite. Wife that—Annt Ellen should have a boma the surprise aud adiniration with whicu the | rand?’ I satd. . eveuts, but take pl t irreguiar tute & STOVES ra Which bas a capacity £ 1 “And who gives me heart for everything | where he lived, in the pale man with oisarm brave Turkisu troops bave filled me. Mea |. “Intimately,” he replied; “he was very ar t be foreseen. They occur a STOVES | poe tient Bim gra Aho ing mearly ONE ‘With her love’ said Dick. ‘it's Just love @ | in a sling, who Went out at dawn to seek for without any kuowledge of the haudling of | Kind tome as a young man, straggiiag vo have boon Known t a = i T. ts Giled with all kinds of LU man wants of his wife. Why. I Kaow I'm | some cpportunity of earning a few shillings, | modern arms, led away suddenly from | get on Paris.”” 1s in show wa = BER, well seasoned. Always dry aud protected dear lo you, every gray hairof my head, just d who often returned at midnight penai- | thew agricuitural or pastoral pursuits, have “Whatis your opinion of him, might I he sudden receding of the water leav HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOMES COM. from the weather. @s you are dear to me, and 1 doo’t Know | Wes; buthe had the same kind simile, and | been turned in a few weeks into obsulent, or the boats on rocks where a few moineuis =o) ABLE AY SELECTING ONE O8 | what i'd find in life, if I didn’t know the | the same soft voice for his wife, w! he | patient, bardened soldiers, with suilicient “That he was the homeliest man I ever before th had been an abundance or >! aie we tn PARLOR Stores. | smile that would greet me when I opened | was the saddest. And aunt Ellen whe bad | military education to muke the Russiuay | SW,” retorted the ex premier quickly, aud water. The writer, and a companion, was PLETE STOCK FORK YOUR INSPECTION, | the door. As for your being ill, my dear, | grown better, and even essayed to make her- | turn back. Such a resuit 18, indeed, to tas | for the first ime he laughed. I joined bh once stranded in @ sail-boat on this shore, | *~"** sitied WE SELL and not able to work, God's Knows I'd al- | self useful used to mutter and nod, aod say | glory of the lustructors, who, oa the whole, | Of Course, as it 1s not often one has a: oppor. the water sudden!y lowering a foot and 1 at W. D. WYVILL'S, = Most give my life to have sou well again, | tosome invisibie familiar that “he would | are almost as ignorant iu army matters us | tunity to'cachinnate with an ex-pres'dent of —matning out all the afternoon. This inel- 129 tw 452 Pe Senn = but not to make a slave of you.” — | be rewarded some time,” bat reward did not | their men. Military attaches are astoaished | the French republic, and ventured to say dent occurred in fine weather, and nospecial = nasylvania aver +_ | JOIST and STUDS. She put ber arms about his neck again. | come very speedily, if it were coming at all. thata Turkisti army can exist wituout aay | that the pictures of Talleyrand certainly ebange in the phete is remembered io | ( {AS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURE: VIRGINIA PINE Bus “My patient old Lie * said. my | Instead, times grew worse and odd job: of the special services whicn are indispensa- | bore out his statement. “Ah, but they do have either led or followed the GAS FIXTURE>! WHITE PINE CULLS, inh sock kind darling! but the w and the world’s hard rk and the patie fewer, and the little belongings of the hum- | bie to western armies. There is ue head | Dot do-bim justice,” said M. Thiers, wit! usage are Wearing YoU | ble home went, one by one, to the second- commits onts. .,. | hand shop, or the pawn-broker. Worst of that the “Nota bit of it! said he, “and Aunt El- | ajl—the worst to Jen shal! come. There's my F gbt phenomenon. Bu? it is said by m: riat and no ymasters; it is trae | creasing vivac ity: with Une lake that the recession o: jaier would! be & siuecure, seetng | homelier than any of bis pictures. A famous is generally succeeled by a storm ard—that insurance | that the pay is regularly wailing. Toe ueai | Attist to whom he sat ooce to!d me vuat ho day after oon, (July Wih) the waer | bet all | which he bad made upon his life in the first | staff is composed of @ chief aud two at | did notdare paint him ashe actually was, Gen see rive i th Lake Oatario or ber, and [ll take the cushioned yearofhis marriage was lost, afterall; for | tue aldhe was sude enly fell abmao: n faraitine Three now rome ited with vow and ete | (beet quality). si Grate Becure, Be UBUIERS in Putehed Bross, | wasnpoaRDs, WHITE PIM Crysta., Bronze. & Bnd pointed on edge—clear na can have . es, fresh from the seuool of Cu for fear of insulting him foot, and the water Wa in reser allex- | SHELVING, 12 inch, dressed yew settee In the kitchen. Uncomforiable!— | how could he find money for anything but stauusc ple, atid one secretary. The ¢ ashamed to take such @ picture toany mau the lake over a large area on this « m ‘ale | HARDY 4 TAYLOR CYPRESS Saun- Why. I'd sleep anywhere with my healt bread. erals of division have only oue aid-de cap; | 10r bis portrait.” have experienced asimilar fa'l.— he ¥. DAVIDSON & CO., GLEB, adopted by 0. 8 Governmen flier & good Gay's work!” Some of the men were back at the factory the generals of brigade bave nove at ail. Then he must have hada hard time of it Lnion. 5 N. Liberty st., Baltimore, Md, » wide y Government om And soa little while afer, on the old wages, and he might have goie There ts uot a stail efficer capable of draw- | With the ladies? — CLOCKS: BRUSZ55) | al work around Washiugon, Byvory > th Tk was another msi + | With them but ‘for bis injured arm. He jug up a topexraphical view. ‘Lhe stair was | “Not at all,” returned my compantoa ANSWERS to an Indiana school examter “7 coar | Gitano geerecioed pas vse her being te clothe, and Diek Rel- might alsohave aad a better situation at a fora joog Ume wiluout maps, and now th “Women love exiremes, aud Talleyrand by candidates for teachers’ + We are preparsd to sei CLOCKS and BONZTS | d enough to do before; bul new factory out of town; bat all cane too have copies of the Russian maps. For two | Was great favorite with btn; they scemed a Be ration en m @ few personal sacrifices, and so | Jate, it of good food and the fretting Of years ite soldiers have not received 4 furh. | to be fascinated by bis horribie ugliness Ic y[ArerE Zi) SLATH MANTELS! e sve no deficiencies. His the old time was making Rose ill, aod ing; they are dressed inrays aud havehandly | YOu bave read Hugo's ‘L’homme Qual Rit d been a mother thing, while she br, weaker than ever. He had fall: and burt his arm again, and so what! mean.” ¢ punctuation m for 4318 insuiii- | You will understand neris waa | 1in-ermed him that [had read tae book a T & \InBEY, nonthe tee guy shoes 10 their fe t; the m ardetre- c. tavd bad, aud when tue PLAIN AND *XQUISITE PATTER Fidist 3. FINE LOWKST PRIC&S. IR t = xet ie additios that 1 aan it org eepit-tr Sixth Street and N. ¥. Avenue, And Rose was hap; covery ing several times running,tue soldier, in | @0 remarked tu addition tha: 1 adm cw — “ist ‘—in . — = = 2 more LAL eX But while there was a crast to break he gead of grumbling, thanks the Sultaa’ani | Hugo very much. ‘ fe 3, more sincere, m0 FIRE PLACE HEATERS: A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN 2 Was a low-sp Would never say “go” to Aunt Ellen. And prays fortim aud his glory. The Imperial “so do 1,” said the pigmy Colossus, ‘as a If, caves, and calves.” + Rew filver Po'ace. Baltiv oresn and Mar A FORTUNE. view of life While he had strength enough to stand upon guard is not better off—at least, lo jalge from | Pot,” then afier a slight pause headded wita defined a8 a persua with a Died We _poeee wok wanetes tee Tock+« over the fire, and bemoaned the nis feet be would in some way Win bread for The battalions Ihave seen; welt anuurms | ® 4uizzical litile smile, and dramatist; but a mineral; scis method went Priors, Bat wursmeumeiy o Heading deciors nthe Dist let. Eleventh Grand Drawing, 1877, B.C. BInK & SOY, PaTENtkus ayy Man reracy ofthe time, and predicted the eud | Rose. en ye 1,and are of all cats ani | PO man can do everything well; great writers : ul, schull; gnaw, puaw. ae joe. See Ste world, and descr bed bad symptomsia | "$56 tne day came in which he had no weibres ad if they: belooged 20 the remnants | Tately make great seusations ae ches eee eee ee eet Rose's looks and in her little couga. Sh | strength left. Cold and privation did their Cr the armies of Europe since the beginuing l+aw my chance, which probably he male ee ana’ Prceigh istre aoe - me oy aus. Would have the deaths and awfal accidents work at last. He found himself, with burn- Gf the century. Ou the otuer hand theirarms | for me, and said France possessed at least the setiinen eotiaiee or ate on read to her, and found fault with every- | ing head and aching limbs, compelled to lie gre in admirable condidoo—well cleaned | One filustrious exception to this rule, whose Socand yell : en i 1G } PORe7-ectm thing. down again upon his rude pallet, instead of and polished—aod when the battalions pays | name modesty forbade my pronouncing. Sit AMA” Oe Reine oe ee -EW STOVE STORE Richard bore it all, and slept on his hart | rising and going out, as was his wont, to by the sight of their well-kept weabous This compliment evidently please t him.as 08 | cttic tall iad toto ae Sornery and | IN —. couch, and diminished his daily lunch, and | jook for those odd jobs by which he now piakes one forget ali about the ultra fantastic | returned it with: ‘1am afraid Paris de nor- on ie FO! : to the disoov ery of Am rica. GEO. E. GARTRELL & Co. had his old boots balf soled and did without | lived. perate, the worst yniformsof the men. You should see bow | alizes you Americans. You are becoming 1 e pumber of broad acres laying walilled ie Rew ones, and ever Seamnaed spent Oren bad com oo | phage trel oe they drill with precision aud rapidity. When | as adroit fatierers, -* we Angee ot wa | led to thediscovery of Ameri S815 SEVENTH #TREKT NORTHWEST. oo thought he bad anything t r until O26 and wept as she side him bathing his y go througts the bayonet exercise, watch | Were speaking of Talleyrand’s homeliness.”” ; “3 @ ss men in his department standin; | berself, » Ure to Watch their neat, quick, regularinove- | women,” 1 suggested. rally 2 os toe | PLAC® BSATERS. STOVES and an idle, discontented way, at’ heard for the | «We'll go to the poor house altogether. "which every | "oni voceheees is i¢it be suficiently pro- ie tt el sep lines RACE” repalre sis the Bor! mages We anh first time the rumor of a “strike.” id. “I've foresen it for years; how lis | menls, and the amour propre me umot ; she said. ve forseen ir Years; ; Tuan displays to execute with perfection the | nounced,” he replied; ~‘the auctents kaew it, | ai) charming cossclousnesa of her oaa of their patronage. A! govis sold guarsneted ©: beauty becaute sue knows oo the sterno- just dealine to At New Oricans, Tuesday, Nov. om, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY OOMPANY ‘This Inrtitntion was regalsrty inoorpe Locutature:f the State tor Raven tora ape Gear. “The men at ‘sare out to-day. Imet | come. Mark my words, that’s oar ead. | comma:ds of the chief. When they masea- | as is shown by the Greek proverb about their them marching as Tcame down,” said one. | «j+m afraid you're right, Aunty, ' ver the word of command Is given by buzles, . z We're working a! starvation prices. The bosses Know that. Things are getting worse every I's taking women in to work for Women’s Wages basdone lt. A girl wants Only a bonnet or dress or so, generally. It's ‘Wea)th to her that’s beggary to us, with half ‘a dozen children.” “Let them pay us decent, and the girls ‘Would balfofthem be married,” said anviner Joung fellow. «Better that 2 What's @oming to. Old maids tm factories, asd Tnalfers ov the street corners, going to the . There ain't work etough of this kad for all of us—the men and What's to happen to the homes? There wil! Be Lone soon. I'd itke tobe friend to every bet I don’t think tv's bein’ one to put her ata trade alongside of me. There ‘women’s work enough. I'd never see a wo- man in a factory, if | could help it, for “Ifshe comes it oughin’t to be at half cher man. “ Work equal y equal. I'd say. I'd not want my ‘wife here at that, but them’s fair terms; nons “What did that woman's rights woman, that goes about msKing speecties, do the “ot er ‘aay? said the first ker. | Riebard. “Lucky ifwe get’ there p'rhaps. I, for one, don't expect it. What's that you starved todeath in agarret? Rose, you look hungry. Ob, Rose, Rose!” The night seemed dark enough but the dawn seemed darker. Just as it bro | Ellen ealled them in @ strange voice. Tuey ed her first. Death | bim for speech, and managed to ultera few we ou've been good to me. You'll be re- warded. Always @ saving soul; not like these wastefal young folks. There's astock- ing up chimney, with @ few shillings in ir. Don't waste it. Saved it eae ere your urele. All yours!” thea, ame, Rose!” That was all, before sne “Do you think she really meant anything?” said Rose, when ber first tears was dricd. “She = 0 saved many Pn woop Boe ey Might he! bi ' ou" better 3 help to bury ber. Perhaps y whieh they understaud marvelously well. xin and bayonet, they have also a suat these soldiers rilled at Constantt- ey are the pick of the Tarkish forces. Nothivg of the sort; mavy of them have been only six montus in the ranks, but the aptitude of the furk to military exercises is such that hat amountof time is envagh to presentanie soldier. 6 lakes care of them, studies them, and exerts ail his inielligence to uncerstand their mecuanism. vers be is put through interest him, and consequently he soon understands them. His great defect is marching badly in fie; he likes long balis; bul he must lo bis humor. When they disembarkai here, T studied the phystoguomy of all taese sol. diers, avd I was sirack with their simpie,. Louest, aud mild bearing. They are incaps bie of commutiing the abominations wiih which the Turks are reproached, aad which e the work of the savage irrezalar Karis and Circasians, whom it is @ mis‘ake to | I jority of them are fit for ers.” used to make me read about the people who | ou may repi, are old troops, long bople; tbat ‘Aunt | | made what baste they could to get to her, | but could do nothing to drive away ine one iz who had reach clutched her ught; but she struggled with | employ, for the nothing as sold: Venus: «After Apollo, Silenus,’ whica, being translated cain, imsans that @ hideously ugly man ranks nextto @ very handson> one in attractiveness to women. Extre nes meet, and there is a point were repulsion becomes attraction.” T assented to this and rose to go, feeling that {bad no rigbt to totrude furtuer upoa the valuable time of such a maa, but he de- tained me. “You need to be in nohurry,”he said; «this half hour is all my own. at least watt! Chers comes. I suppose your business here is like mine—about horses. Ireplied that it was, and asked ifhe was | foud of them. | “Very,” be ndet; “and if anyth ng could taduce me to visit America it © :14 be & de-ire to gaze upon some of hed soroaga~ brecs. You have seen, Longteliow?”4 “The poet?” I qaeried. “No, the horse,” said my interrogator, as the humorous twinkle again came inlo his eyes. After laughing at my stupidity I toll M. Titers that Mind Wwitnenwed sfellow's reat trininph at 0 . On: hoble suimal,” wala he, “ita great pity cledio-mastoideus aids the graceful pose of her head; will she deay hr lover the kiss, Bibce she is aware of the action of the obicu- laris oris during that “tenderest pledge of soft alf-ctiou Will she be a worse sister, daughter, or wife. because sae has 4 right to put M. D. after her name? Shade of Hip; crates forbid! Tatuer will she ech words of a brilliant operator and sound anatomist, who made Lis heroine sing as follow: © Medulla.” he cried, “0 thon I Then pith of my Uns ons And I haried my head, tike a du In my husband's sizbclayian fow table Joha’s horse qnick!” called a detective to Lg mf here’s & woman fell dead in "Squire Quigley will get abead of y: Away galloped the coroner, and, arriving at the place he sprang from his saddle and Trashed info the houre. “Hus-sh!" called one oftLe group ashe entered. Tan came the Voice of "Squire Quigley: «She's goiag now! sne’s gouel” Loocing up, he met the ugry eye of the foiled deputy coroner, “Got # jury?” sneered the D.C. “Mike Baler is ) Me Ef alt EMEMBER THE NUMBER—SAS 7th xtroot, berween B and? epld- a0 CARPETS. Weare row receiving our fe!l ine of FALL and WINTER BOUSESULNIBHING GOODS, t which We inyi'e the insp-ction of purcoasers, viz. Wilton, Axminster, M elvet Body Brassele Tapestry, Three-Ply and of the ret demegns: tion Prince of ee Go, OO rece 6. ¥ > WTF. oy Dee fae. Lust J F i g z 5 3 B E e ? Ont setting oue,” sepited the ’squire. Taen, Brought down a lot ofgirls, and sa! broke down soearly. I havea relatiorof 3 i ae ms sq et his in my own stabie—a two-year-old gravt- = politely to C. “Take the laques' 2 I thing of RESOLVING AGAINST WORLDLY AMUSE- bose, ‘Every one of these can wi ENTS —AL the recent sessio. of the M. zon ‘xton, whom eatering didn’t want to serve, sir.” «Neither did I trade, and they'll do tt for seven Ienburg (N. 0.) Presbytery Rev. De, Miller | forthe grand pele” Wl she died.” repiied Britt, briskly. | 1: cs tren Seen’ making cack inteoduoed a series domes perder forbidding | But the door and i! an, a Leyoeg tree ye colt eek, noo eee! ; | a kora,en- is the trade.—[ M-mpNts elabteen dollars a week. Ove of them fel- members of Caureh from todalging tu | headed man, with black wa a — the Connecticut town elections both ood ig Adc what are called worldly amusements, sach tered, and with a bow a ters stood cul room was too costly; there dancing, attending theaters, circases, &c. dance! Tepes ect fot cen RSMAS Malet tttne, Se | Ries aah ae acid ssa | ase Pra rn Wood Mine Cina, apd ter and at our = me, t fered him damp Dasoument, {roe of ae iolae batueceaenle onmmiae of See ones, Goer” pod see y inthe elevator of tbe Langhar otal, Lon | siz fall nnd woe the thing Steel! and take 0 de sequal right’ wo die ta. Tae’ ° : ibe -continged, “tenope we don.” Olive Logan, w ho chaneat toga tinm “GFUaITE tans wna ens crxtvnms one Ricks orthings were taken over Ina bor: | gg-«When I dle let moe buried within the Soap he atte ts maaan i says they * stench other.” | gains. ey bad —— rowed wheelbarrow, and the husband and | sound of the hammer, the clang of the work- eee ae ee. hg any ead @o you calla large = b a ‘wife stood together in the empty room. Sao bom ote foci tg hg the candi- me toenvy Lees? apoene a decS]-te ever bis wife carries the coal out of the cellar to , “And you, too, sir, Fg otek I mean now.’ pe es would gesupper ean | “Beyond & doubt,” said Dhything over ten Soutteg eed Putest Ostes, #

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