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HUMORS OF “OLITICS “WHEN THE OR 4% SHALL COVER | -Bhecome tthe front doce, wow, har, bat | jieve it? mother never knew she — DRY Goons, grase shall cover me, tale fa v Her New York, Her time | Geerge A Sheridan's Amusing Ac- Rikcnunss ee Tead'e'tost hace Tam fre a night, She| European D-bat nad tae Miveiry of sdinirying | count ef Hew Bc Failed te Get the 4 NIT WOOLEN SKIRT. EX TRa. When not any wind that blows. rtaln ‘t she | De Caux and Dore tails perfect | New Orleans Collectorship. The wics. uo euy Di w = | peel np Sagem lgr = Son ig to find some su; and ‘bee that the | SOME REMINISCENCES OF HER CAREER BY eras in which she (From a Speech at Toledo } ‘The most desirable, e°mtor SILK VE omen spa¥e room was in order. ONE OF THE GREATEST OF GEaMAN wee preds.cns. she now sang in n I servic? This ie Brother Scooks. of Bangtown. ® | Cartics. 5 In Giscussing the question of elvi Ab the Fktrt is .” ** Tae Hagae- | reform, convulsed the | tere lesdieg honece in eac ea oniy throngh to or Becotved to day on hety, i cammot become friend of yoor father’s, Mima,’ she S@VS. | (Adapted for the New York World. the Ger- bi eo and Juliet.” | how talement « More | commen) rel ah ‘Try ana make him welcome witle [see t | ee ee sg Puritant,”* Martha” and | to secare am OGheg Talk wen coe oes lhena | "Gb tee and Cet able qre'ttion of MERIN” CN- * whew ae things.” While Adelina Patti was in Vienna last ‘“Semiramide.” It was exceclingly ploas- | possnie (abd I iried very hard to see) for | DERWEAB,fo | @ -etiemen and Cail tren. a Hotien close to Farth's nd Tohono Cathbert every minut | spring I asked er to relate tne details of hee Ut to witness her progress as an artist. The Rr treyes toma hen seeeese ar nha | a pene ‘ — and I thought to myself how he'd laugh to | ebrivg i homage Paid to her all over Europe falied to traiton, especially in Lie southern policy, | Rimenegteactifal ytee rrcetves daily; averr\mven : Ne ; Rejolelng’s figure, when into the roo n "With pleasure,” replied the stager; «I Gzzle ber or make her believe that she was uniess "I was appointed collector of Chet one - Dot =— You will find in he walks and makes a low bow toher, never | wii toi) you what I know, and you mayin- 80 infalliblediva. She had earnestly atriven at New Orleans. { knew there would be a Ninth and F streets northwest axe the largest stock of BLACK and Cor Sweet, swell te in is re oe me on eee Q aoe lerrapt me as often as you pleass. Sant tae ge — — srtphe= a ide by new collector appointed, because Presidest cots tn = ‘Sc Cloud Butiding VELVET in thectty. and we dofy compott ender pleader« in my cause jaugh and , Whe: 2 with fase! vida or = } —— Pie al coral mae ne I wae Schievous old maid ups and makes him s | DOJovger oung Woman you Koow, Wost art had ri to magnificent fruit.” We honor cracking who. eae et MES. 5? PALaeER, CONNOLLW'S, 608 90h seroer, ein ice bow in return, and says she: the 19th of February, 153? Iamachildof Were now bound to in Patti the b» the best man for the piace. To me tais | ce ate Pano ‘ant tolntreduce me, Lilde itmysclt Your | We theater, like a soldier's child, tnerefore I STeatest of vocal artists. The beauty of her Wass someriat celia meester eats mariage en drcy= ‘HEAP DRY GOODS! oor | Kant to Introduce me, T'iido it myself Your | nave no real home. My father wes a Sicil- Kmper Ma niger Sore teraply, and this ssked time for reflection, whieh he vary Butwasx Airs axp 29re, % r | servant, sir, Isaac Sooo! a ‘i 3 here WAS Noticeable in rich ai chee! 1 7 r Te RES RADE a | deacon and store-keeper,and a great admirer | 8D. a eS eee os ane © Deautifel lower notes, that now reminded parE rhage gerd Penrice, erm S| Beeeein store Frock Toure DOE. miele Her Pal so _ bony om Costaneres tro.» £06 in all the new sha, ADE a ELV ets, TSH to @tas n | sang in Italian opera, I was born, the only thing he has given me up to date. NETS and HATS | of this young lady Rere, who I hope to wid | S27 "was brought up in New York. 4). la? ‘one of the dark tone-coloring of a Crenorae (Uproarious iaugater.| i i mt | ee guages I first English, then Italian, V' “I knew how important the collector of | and SILK VEL SATINS. | nde ne: prosoneofber mort iatarneceoce: | sod finally French and Spanish. T'was very 1, nancok bank Fania ¥ New Orleans was to the business Interests of | KS and 8 Bs Baths ia Pr <2 RIBHON pecse and double face Mobaire from toy waist, and gave me such @ hug oda | YOUN when I went to America. My tainer, ,,1” M Without the Marqais, Toorier ty | weeity. I felt the government must have a | Ee! 3) alee Settee Westen Reem Goshnet t . acbenainyeaove — rounding smack on my cheek that Cater | alvatore Patti” (“I see him now,” I inter: Het scandalloving ieee des ete aeler © | man of integrity in the place, who shoald vd —— cute a ee ee ‘ ; “ey. | tairiytoraed wi Fupted, (“a tall handsome man, with white Peirement, pald mo ¥isits aad ouly resetveg | M10 be Of good moral character,"as well as | , Also, the Juglaand Monogram KID GLOVES,ta ,...0° RU POREATh | AUNT JEMIMA’S JEALOUSY. fair nea bene OestVURIT thal ete: 4, | bair and black eyes”)—“he was a tenor. ® Te ne Oldest wen nal een Only recelved | of more than average ability. I kacw the ——— Ne BLANKETS - ; have been basely decel ved. ” | good sinyer, and @ favorive with the public SO°T, 2. seen at the theater ete aan oat collector should bea man anda repubiicar | _Setelal aeotion given to orders wet L— «What did I hear you say, Emma Matil- ‘I y tr was more than that-she was & Serod te any otaer | I spent two or three days in prayerfal deiib- MB®. ™. 3. HUNT, da_that you didn’t believe there was an Feal love withottashade of jealousy’, Well, | bad apy chanee of winning this lady. ‘Of course you have, if you ler ‘s op inde opener ot a bespoke, sir—she’s mine!” cried Rajoicing, artist. She achieved her reputation in So iy Ee igs it an act of | eration upon the question, and at last relact- | : taly as Signora erase aeaied ee = formance of “Die Walkure,” for pred oo antly came to the conclusion that perhaps, No. 621 D street, & ALL at pose. r © CLE OUT eices , e sband. all things considered, 1 came aearer fillia OCK BY Ist SOVEMBER unealeuiating young goorey you are.” Aunt [augelng up closer, anghugging me tighter | Pobi'e she even mare Griel Jecious, who, | Tecently beoome a Wagnerite, She was | A,itings considered, I came nearer U4 | reg cow on Exhibitions Maguificent As . 3. W. COLL Jemima drew a long breath and shook her ‘hanever. , tq | Ole put into the shade by her, never cai deatrows of singing Elsa “Lohengrin” but | was likely to appointel. [Shoaws aud | tment of | Cel cot 804, Cor. Sth st.and Market Spae. bead and forefinger with great gravity ather Prom ree ay taing, like Cachbert’s | (“appear with my mother together. Oar | Dé Ti nol poms aa ‘ke German composer. | cheers | Iwas deeply anxious for the bi. PARISIAN BONNETS AND HATS, YENING OF NEW GOODS demurely pretty niece and then went on: Hed torsoeae, pupued deadly white, | whole family was musical. My step-brother | Would no: permit it. Oa the stage she was | hese interes ate Clty. Ihwtnodoubdt of | In all the leading styles and shades cf the sucamm | (2!) '34NG OF NEW GOO “You're rot content to let things go smooth he tried to speak, but coaidn’t. Barilli, a good singer, first taugat me to sing, | 8% lively and joyous as exer, but at home the | my integrity. (Laughter) My moral caar. | end winter. and easy, though, goodness, that Edward Stop!’ cried I, getting alarmed. ‘I can | 204 tha’. too, in a thoroughly systematic | old gayety forsook her, and as if standing | acter was—well, it was as fair a moral caar. NOVELTIES Marshail is as nice a young gentleman as{ ¢Xplain all this. It is only—' mw ner. » between two shadows she brooded over her | acter as a somewhat tro, ical man coaid de 1 Hire USsHks, yaev STS AN ever knew, and you ought to be thankfal— * “Th, re is no need of explanation!” thun-| "™\\iivieg Strakosch was not, then, as ts | Sd experiences and an unceriain fatare. velop in @ very tropical country. As tor | BHUNZE OLD GOL taeda since you are a woman and can't pick and dered Cuthbert. Actions are stronger than | ¢ (Mant! supposed, your first’ and’ only |Our public did not parmit her t» feel the | ability, I knew 1 poecosset thar: upon this | — A choice seltetion of Ponce ais chcose for yourself, but must wait tillsome Words.’ And he pointed tothat mischievous | Teacher? toner a ae women by matri- | point’ I was unanimous. 1 might possibly | ¢eived oar fall importation of the M yeeng man asks you—that you're lucky ¢ritter’s arms, which were like a vice around “Certainly not. Strakose2, an Austrian | oulal dissensions; tt gracefully ignored the nat Pocetved this i mave had a shadow of doubt apoa some | Jouvin Kid Gl 'NENS_D Fee eee ee eee wad rma ak Rejc oie Petes woleeh vas | Nort, ina ite Moravian tows, eame to New | Marauise and houorad, iti fal heartsand | Other questions, but upon this point twas | ewtoa KS ws SPar ADS See eae Re MEKe TS Geek tie ae, | Cathe Boer, Saaigteig tenia te oes batelt Sere 28 2 Cane, pisaist, and married my | '"A brilliant writer oncedescrioel Tvaly as ie og eg Rewer Pin FOR LADIES AND MISSES, saegioreneteniealeriaigred t ood - | onthe floor, . reelt. | eldest sis i = ; » fo 2 RarVe: Tn aii leading st) los, is * picking flaws in Edward Mar. axted Mi Teen Geanbect scmer at sears sessed @ beaulifui mezzo soprano, which | God's conservatory. In that conservatory | Gongress with great Satisfaction to my cod. | oct8 Tan MOE MO ae er LIANS, ?iam not pickin - : ; = fortunately, she soon lost He only taugn | Adelina Patti has certainly won the fre" | stituents. os : - ousy; for, when he hears that a little, agiy, | 0? : rize. == Engg nen —— —_ fat old maid roused the green-eyed. mone'sr | Me to sing Mosina, in ‘The Barber of Boville, P ame | Itis true I did not serve long, bat shall, Aunt “Mima, not my fault. I would have beer tilda. “I'm only N RS. SELMA RUPPERT'S and afterwards when I, a finished singer, er serving the staté yet if the people would have 7" 8 han Ever, at BROD that he isn’t poetical and like astory- !n him this time, he willbe so ashamad of | tra velied through Europe, he went through Types of the Turkish Soldier. el me. {Ci oa tat tater, “4 LADIES BAZAR, iKAD& CO, mye orn Beak lover. "Why, he-never gues into rap- bis folly he will reform, dep2nd upon it! my parts with me. Baviet us reuirnto tuase | _ The other day while croming an immense elected ac iwo pene ppe pent RES mmeee owe eoutes Bot tures or tantrums, of anything nice, but jast | Aunt Jemima paused and sighed again, | gall or childhood in New York. A musical | ®andy expanse, dotted here and thers oaly | @ hard coatest 614 Dh stree?, opporite Patent Office, . | | for my seat; it was ually awarded me a»out keeps calm and good-natured all the time. ‘his time more deeply than ever. ear and the capacity and desire to sing were | DY Irlendly wells, raising their long sweeps | four hours’ before tie adjoatamant of te larget ant choicest assortment of I wish I lived inthe days wh: m were ,_ She was wrong, Emma Matida—wrong | jeveioped in me at an extraordinarily early | like Seen aia, beckoning the traveler t> | Congress to whieh Thad bi accredited. T YE WoRSTED knights, and woreswords, and ht for the me thing. She hal no! S age, and therefore when I was bat @ littie | @pproach and be refreshed, I came upoa 6») | hadn’t much time to make upa record, but Dosble GERMANTOWN WOOL, ladies they adored_that would be nice! And turn. Ireceived a short letter from Cath- and Dom KNITTING YAENS, child J was taught singing by my brother in- age ¢scorted by about 40 soldiers, totl- | T worked hard; | votel on borh silos oF = . ie eve: bert, but I never saw himagain. Roicing = Jar- | ing along the wastes of thi i id bs only frst quality then they not let any one even 4 law and piano playing by my sister Car- < LJ $ oriental dasert. | bill thatceame up; I yelled «Mr. 8, 4 b ‘ wre a look at the objects of their devotion. But bad a long tongue. She spreai the story | iota" Carloita, whom you Kiow hal been | The procession was pletaresque en sac, every chance I haa; 1 Sallet one 'n CANVAS tte corinne Crewe WOOLS. Edward Marshal seems tot eT nery And it met him at every turd. | esueated as & ‘pianist. It was only discoy- | certainly, bat it was all full’ of masey, liar, and told anoiwer he was a fo Hag, Di He believed that !( was a plot between us, and wrote some bitter things in reproach to me before leaving the town, where every one I par Burlap, Bariap Fi ered afterwards taai she possessed a voics— | There were three officers in an ox cart. O19 | my boots on my desk, spit tobacce picaray | Punt Bann niatt iy one, too, which sang higher notes than | Was the traditional razged captain, w10 has the floor, ogied ie luiies 2 galler and ail EMBROLDE Mine—and my success asa singer induced | Not been pail for two or three yeers,aad | i bet = in the galleries, nice to t onee in 2 me a and when I eman friend, h ng to make ~ 8 a went into innumerable commities roons to | py ZkSTED Goods: A YS oe aay told one and Tone ine | her to pursue the sane caresr—ouly 40 the | Whose European like uniform is ‘a Mass Of lake a Moh arses ee oweisome | BASE cutively new eiyles. \" 3 . ; dj s s 2 3 3 a nts, b oreo some j iti S, a spoctait hopes I've been enjoy ° a,as told you, and T wouldn't evade: | concert room, of course, for she has been | rags and patehes. To seo sca a scare crow | (Ake& 100k at the docume: (Long continued | sesame MEMIBO CLOAKS, © specialty. | : “Which isa clear proof tha’ Se ee et Borased JD | lame since she was @ cuild. Aud thus we | Officer equipped with elegant side arms—a laughter.) Considercag the time | had I a | EAD & Coos, sense, and knows enough no! to 1 ponent ell Ltn ip pete aoe WSS | three sisters aud @ younger brother, Carlo | beautiful Danascas bladeandan Am rica | made n pretty good average ‘member ree- | JJRESS TRIMM ee Sth and SOR ote, of timse!f!” exclaimed Aunt Jemima. = date ati ta pond remanent eal Paiti, who died recently, lived ia New York ere eee but [qaeeer peers le aan ord.’ Several people told they. aciually maseren ope ‘T VARIETY, 7 HE CHEAPEST LOT OF NEW DRESS Aieda-ane Uiktad. you sorethtne Uuok enough to want tospare you fro doing co. | With our pareuts, ay perieet nary aid | ecole were load ite ae er oaee is | took ime for an old member. (Great laugii- — M. WILETAN. Guobe 18 WASEINGTON AZ a ne ! something that . 9, al ae . Woh tle elatid was M1 PI a w er.} he = = - to make youserious. If it had t No, no, Emma Matilda’ thank heaven for Sivenay pasuonately fond of music and the | pulled his blue tattered coat about hima aad |< Considering all things, I think you will SILK aND CARTER'S, 707 MARKET SPACE. jealousy I should not have been ie en nae ee ee Jover, and | theatre. Whenever my mother sang Iwas | urned his bronze coloret face toward tho agres wih metleat Leas bae doing my daty | imported tl, fine gus maid Aunt Jemima! Yes, my dear, it'sno don't y for @ jealoas one- It may every melody, every sesture | Sky with grim dignit he seemed to be | to my country In consenting vo take Lue coi- 5 < 2 atthe opera old maid; you Imay well be- Seem nice, as the apple did to Eve bof ore she : Rhine oR : x » | invok eapprobat oi of Allah for his | lectorsi: Ooleas tate —_ tdnow ate lt, butdon't try a, my dear, or yoa mas | became firraly impressed on my mind. Then PI lectorship of New Orieans. I statel tae re ; at hom and put tobel, I | patience and self-denial. Tne secoad was | suitor ty tellectlons ty the teenie SRMILYA, revhat veto rueit, axshe did.” And ‘so she o1g it UAET Rey EA Gh nal Ea ie Lichtin | mal oie: of high rank cavidenaser nein masher Ia whieh he received cacenee ures sania Aan; forifi ae gy wee wld | Little lamp enaet, for my owa satisiaction, | birth, and one of the old-scaool Turks, | Was happy and cordial, (be is a very cordial | LaDIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAE ER had iow in the world. That's my | aii the scenes which I hal witnessad atthe | who did not believe that the infidel | man.) ® promised to make oat at'orce the aaanaice —. theatre. A red-lined cloak of my father’s, | bas any right to live, and who has proal | commission of the collector at New Orleans and an old bat of my mother's served mo as | iemorles about the grandeur of the Tarkist | He did so, but by some strange oversight Cook. and thus I acted, danced aua | empire onceuponatime. He wore a turban, | commissioned a man I had bever thoagut joke to be come solen:n when Vl tell yor suddenly Jemima’s spectacte become a! t “It is r excuse, w 1 be colors and ° jouble-fold Bisck Alpacas, 25 Silk Monair Black Alpace whets very cheap, W Wool Biguket at 92 opinion.” GLO oth street, opposite Parent Oftise A fine stock of Fall and Winter BOUTS of or | own make, lor sale at very reasouade fel ing a vers good The Troubles of an Ancie: in Ch th f ey Bide Twilled Bed Ti in the sare _Wiiliam Verral, master of the ‘White barefooted, but wlth romantic | Sracefully folded around his head, but | in connection with the office. (Lou! iaugh- | Prices : Lred Twitied Pin +33. Black Wat Marshall in a Tart” in Lewes, 1h hig “Compleat System through all Ue operas.” : Sol tek from a pred and rather im- | ter.) Do you blame m2 for tiinkiug the a1- Proof nearly two yards wide 43. "Bag Water pr. and you have succeede: ! Cookery.” published in 1758,brings kitehen | «You lacked, then. only applause and | . neithei © | ministration a failure? Tae solid I TSEFURNIS r 5 | Some wseth. 25. Saeing Octton, 9. We: ian. thvomah some monsensic life very vividly before us. His collection | wrest _ | Fight nor the lett as th» procession passed; | gremed to slip from under mT mit? | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS wy ercellsni Back Gr» "Grain lik at” Si, sort Jealousy. My dear. I wasn’t just like I am of recipes is eariched by a character of thé| «Oh, no, they were not lacking, either, for | his arms were folded on his breast, and his public was gune—clean gone. in thedistress IMOGES cur Dry Govds atthe Very Lowe Paar ™ now when I was your age; indeed, some jnent Mr. de St. Clouet, some time cook | I perso iated, too, my audiences, appiadded | £&ze Was proudly fixed on vacancy. Ha was | Br my soul j cried out, ‘Is this what I male L ’ PAIENCE, folks called me handsome, and I know my to Iiis Grace the Duke of Neweastle, under | and threw ‘bouquets’ at myself—bougq iets’ | made of the stuff which prompts the fanatical | 17 r-publican Speeches for in the last can. ‘ cheeks were red and my eyes wereas bright whom he learned his calling, aud 13 enli- | which | rather sxilfally manutaciured of old | Turk to order the wholesale oo of Or, to state it more correctly, the as the common run of girl’s eyes. I had a vyened by a preface on the difficulties throwa newspapers. iien bitter misfortune vefel | Christians,as at Eski and Jeni Si Sweetheart, too—a likely young man as 1 in his way by the barbarisms of the ordinary | us. The manager failed aud disappeared | Lovca and Plevna, at Pailli apolis: Would csre to see—Cathbert Jones by name, kitchen service of that day: without paying his debts, tie troupe dis- | rianople,at Kazanlik and Karabunar, His and if you'd told me jn those days that Je- “I have been sent for many and many a persed, and it was allover with Italian oper: mima Rodgers woul have been on my time to get diuners for some of the great fam- | Our pareats occupation was gone, we wer grave-stone I shouldnt have believed it. ilies hereabouts. The salute generally c ( LOAKS OAKS! 1% times. (Immense lauguiter.] | Handsome ENGLISH ané FRENCH CHL government go on if I am NA, «f colebrated wakes, selected in Kagtand Clothes were rien and hi ‘a Alas! poor country. who will pe by ene cf our firm eaproady for jothes were rich an is arms were deco- | care for you now that I a: ; en. z “ete rated with silver and gems. Why the Rus. | the edict of a tyrant, und can bate na otaie | gata stock of WHITE FRENCIT and ENGL Sd NEW CLoAKS c. M. TOWSON & CO."S. | | PALISSY, and | eS. 509 Swhe Byes. | | | BTONY CHINA, KODGERS COTLERY. FINK | DOUBLE BAEANTEO . | Dumerous fainily, and soon were harrassed | siaus allow these fellows to retain their | to sustain you, to say nothing of suscaiain DWARK OUSEFUBNIS CLL tnbert was warm-hearted, agreeable and ““Will’ (for that is my name), ‘I want you to | by poverty aud trouble. My father carried | swords have not been abletodiscover. ‘It in | (scysi4 Fou: Lo something’ of this Kini ce | Soop eco oy oad, BOUSEFUGNISHING dpegign 4g polite, but he was awfully jealous. dress me a dinner to-day.’ ‘With all my mauy things to the pawa-shop, and sume- | certain that if the emperor had not made | Mr. Hayes; my words moved him, moved WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Prices from $4 5). $5, $6, 87, @ 9, Re “Itmay have-been his hair it inclined a heart, sir,’ savs I; ‘how many will your com- | times knew not how tb procare bread for us. | many express commands conceraing the ex- | him to console me, moved him to advise m >. 1009 Pennsylcania arenuc, New stock of Fell = « late. back little to the ly; or it may have been his ny bev’ ‘Why, about ter or twelve, or | But I did not understand anything about | ercise of mercy and courtesy toward the enc- | He advisea me either to “pull dowa my vest’ octi2-tr Between 18th and lith strects diag ‘ air, Kuickerbuickers, & eyes—they had a kind of greenish tinge. ereabouts.’ ‘Aud what would P pe pleass | such things, and sang from morning till | my, some of these superior Turkish officers | or to ‘go West’ [long continued laughter), | ——-—-@- ————__—___———— | ° ge ae. - t Cuthbert was mighty sharp if any one to have me to et, sir, for ye2” ‘O,’says the | night. My father observei this, and the | would have fared very badly. The third which, owing to the excitement I was labor. Pee Cashmeres, full yard wie, ail looked at me, and we used to quarrel every gentleman, ‘I shall leave that entirely to thought occurred to bim that my_ bright, 5 prisoner in the ox-cart was a thorough type of | ing under at the time of the intervie a, I can. Washington, October, 1877. * 3 ok Alpscas, double width, time he saw me smileatanother young man, you,’ &c. childish voice would save the family from | ‘he commander of irregul: a brigaod, if | not certainly remember; but itis ove or the red Cashuvores, 35, 37. even ifit was his own brother. After wehad “‘ My next step was to go and offer a great | starvation. And, thank Go i, I did save | there ever was one, a professional murderer, | other, and (as he is Known to bea liberal am Now Cawdmeres for up—and at firstit was so nice to make many compliments to Mrs. Coo about get- | them. When seven years of age I appeared | who would prefer to cut a throat rather thau | mac ) perhaps it was both. My first impzlse, GRAND OPENING . ane upour quarrels that they didn’t seem so ting whedinner. The girl, I'll say that for | as a concert singer, aud did it with all the | spare @ life, whose hatred for the Ri | after listening to the consoling words of the Biavket«, white large # Ble: kets from $2.0) bad—be used to say it was because he set her, returned the compliment very prettily, pleasure aud carcless gladness of a child. In Fett, ties ents such store by me that he was raving angry by saying ‘Sir, whatever my masier or you concert hall I st ona table, next to the when he saw me with any one else; and I shall order me to do shall be done as far and pr ibatap Unat the audience could see the lit- used to feel sort of pleased and flattered,and as wellasIamable. But Nanny (for that I was only an excuse for the exercise of bi President, was to tak OF ANEW villainous trade. Tais man reminded ms, | did. I took three oo oe uey beaene wae Le mt asin at his face, of a fox and a tiger. | up, I felt better. [Laughter.) Notwithstand.’] CHINA, GLASSWARE, ent avy Al Wool Ke Snawis, Ledies’ and Gente Underwear, st Sle ,t e Ue doll, ana there were many listeners and all the slyness of one and the capri- | ing I am not collector of ¢: 3 in Ne HOUSEFUKNISHING STORE. Ralmorel Skirts. all col rs. forgot his black looks and mean suspicions. found to be her name) soon got into such an lente ote plause. Aud whatdo you think | clous ferocity mad bloodthirstiness of ‘tee Orleans. the government siill raas migitg Treble Linen. Bhevting Cottons, & But, by-and-by | got spunky. and I vowed I air, aa often happens on such occasions. Pare aangt Way, nothing but bravure arias; | other written on his mean, lo ¥ brow, la rapid | revenues are collected and the republican A FINE LOT OF Canton Flapnels, cheap Would not stand such tyranny—that I'd never ‘Pray, Nanny,’ says I, ‘where do you place first Una voce ‘o fa, with the same orna- | <lances of his small, twinkling eyes, and in party lives. I have reluctantly com> to tae Cc. M. TOWSON & Co. te myself toa Bluebeard and have my nead your stewpans and other things you make | mentation and exactly as I sing it to-day. 1 | tls rapid, sinuous movements. ‘Sach men | conciusion’ that I am not absolutely es TABLE COTLEBY, ~d snapped off if I did not mind every word he use of inthe cooking w. (U2 sit,” Says | had the happiness of seeing the pawaed | when taken, are nearly always fouid armed | sential to the maintenacse ot @ repub- BIED CAGES, 636 Pa. ave., south side, said. Cuthbert's beard was not blue, though she, ‘that is all we have’ (pointing to oae | clothing ard trinkets return’ and we were | With a small knife. whose blade is shaped | lican form of government upoa ‘this PLATED WARE of the best makes. cctls eotr Near 7th etreet northwest Imust say it was rather on the: reddish, solitary stewpan, as oue might call it), | again living a comfortable life, ‘Tousa few | like a erscent. The geatle New Englact | continent. [Cheers and lauguter.) Trat New designs of CHINA and GLASSWABE. as “4 there which may have accountei for his being ‘at no more Gt for use than a wooden hand ears passed, during which I played and reader may place perfect credence in the fact | are men as well quatified to admia! louse] e fussy in his dispositioa. The girls in our dish. ‘Ump,’ says I to myself, ‘now’s this to pe inciustricualy with Carlotta * that this knife is manufactured expressly for | an office as 1 am; that the President, Deng new and pent selects Mock of the adore src, We have jut © woke cere oes Sssorumsnt of village got to teasing me a good deal about be? A surgeon may as well attempt to make «Do you know anything else’” I permitted the purpose of cutting throats. Its peculiar responsible tothe natioa for the acts of the porchaard lately for cash, aud which I will soil at | pORRIGN WE Ps. comprising his temper. When we were out on pic-nies, an incision with a pair of shears or open a| myseli to ask. shape renders it specially adaptable to this | appointees, should be allowed the largest lat- | feuree satisfactory pars AND B SPR 0 to all who will honor os with Far lined bila Circulars, they'd find an old hat and hang iton a bush vein with an oyster Kaifeas for meto pre-| = Oh, yes; 1 can make dresses,and know amusement. In addition to this knife, | ene their selection, and that true sense | ™ircall. Respectfully. Comele’-hatr Circulars, hear me. and then call for him: “Mx. Jones tend to get this dinner withoat prop2r tools | all manner of handiwork. : My mother in- the commander Ky the Irregulars generally ana true patriotisin should convince meth at H. HOLLANDER, For lined Bilt Racks, r. Jones! Miss Rodgers is in ? , sisted upon it, for the volce, said she, is Wo long pistols, antique in fash- | in declining to give me i 7 used to mortify him awful, for he waseasy “At length, wanting a sieve, I bexy2do | Sisted upon It, fo niaent an the position T asked, Seventh street, Seal-skin Backs, = Becket Clotn Cloaks, Haudeome Shawls, & , &e le t eutifal Colors Btiks a ily lost, and the opera‘ic stage affords a | ion, and firing a ball about tue size of a | the President acted fo! hy . flustrated, but it didn’t cure him. Nothing Nanny to give meone, and so she did ina were "uneevtaln living. Io the meantime | marble, such as boys play with at school; a | lieved to be the best ineeenet: my tnpten oe oct8-tr could do that, it seemed. moment; but such aone! I put my dnzers | Strakosch became my brother-in law, and | yatagan, with av ivory or bone handle,aada | My fellow-cilizens, those of you, wao, li J OUSEFURNISHING 8 Lianep aby mp — tin — and soane Sera reuy: ‘Naan Was connected with B. Ulmann, impresario blade on which some very mysterions ie; < myself, have been disappointed in your as- Hee SEFURNISHING GOODS. came Over in a 5 rom. mv ile, ‘this won't do, it is sandy.’ f ~w York I'alian opera. abilixy ing characters are tri nm the Turkish | pirations and ambitions, ‘: = —, brought her young’ brother, Abe, with her. and anery-enough sec; pod glen thi F ¥ 7 p , ions, will I thiak, upon | CHINA, CPOCKERY and GLASSWARE, Id Wt rery low ewes erally not very dangerous. Some of these thoroughly convulsed with merrim: in a leading role, for I would not | ‘tends, however, are beginning to get posses- | during the delivers of the akon eee ee | _coté-te ere the meat is xenerally laid, and whips hear of miaor roles. 1 was bat 15 years of | sion of Winchester rifles, made tu Arm rica, | looked, while he was talking. lhe the _ and jove for the staz+ had largely in- | -cript; a small steel pio, used for patting | calm reflection, reach ‘n : v. ci rosa, end the public They were going to stay all night at our says she, ‘she’s always crossed, and onan but a half-grown giri I | out the eyes of prisoners; and an ugly lox conelusion I have reache’ toy haadeeamed a Bonnie Pane ‘ited to inspret cur a thelr leisure house, and then start next day over to Nor- sand her nasty, dirty stairs. at, however, | insisted upon an operatic debut. Utmann | ing gus, which, [ am happy to state, is gen- We have never seea an audience more BS One Price Only Wood, to spend a week with their grandpa- to bea little cleanly, Nanny gave ita thamp | at first objected to allowing me to appear in | rents there. Now Abe, he was only fourteen — the table, much about the part of it | New Yor! _octt0 tr Pease. avenwe. oor ob ot years old. but the most over-growed fellow w) —S 7 oo you ever set on your eyes on. He was nigh it into the boller, where I suppose the pork | age, in figure @ child.” (You could not | ‘0 kill Christians with, aad sold with too sonification of mjared innocence, aad seed | KT8E SIDE JEWEL HEATER, (CARPETS AND DRY GOODS CHEAPER as tall as his father, and broad accordingly, and cabbage wns boiling for the family, | have been much smaller tha 1 you are now,” | knowledge that they wiil be used to shed the | to think it strange that the audience found SILVER PALACE HEATER, pnd ee eee eee eh ma ilOpR, Elves It @ sort of rinse, wad wave it to mé | There remarked “Very well, I was really | Ylood of harinless women and oll iron. | ansthing to lavekat eee: he was saying. Loe tea a apie fp peer red She rie Like ¢ baby and having azaln, with as much of the pork fat about it | smaller and much thinner, but Twa: thor- (Hum! it makes one pause and reflect, | Te wine losing the office was evidea:ly = | BANQUET and ALPINE HOT CLOSET! Sun bois Wapaee bie ee teem real flaxen hair. I don’t know who as would poison the whole dinner; so I said | oughly conversant with a number of parts |doesn’t It?) A great many of the:e com: | serious thice, fan timo of Bee Brasecis £1, $1 19, @i 2, chomp aut & the nick-name, but everybody called him no more, but could not use it, and made use and no id ea of stage fright. Stragosch,who m™anders of irregulars have been killed in ‘a - louse Furnishing Goods, at viry My Carpet aiock mun be sold, and berceius ta tt for ‘Sissy Brown,’ and he was jastascleverand of a napkin that I slyly made friends with had great faith in me, persuaded Ulmann, skirmishes, owing to their reckless bravado. Paul Boyton. th STAG’S HEAD RANGE AGENCY -natured as could be, and never tookthe her fellow-servants for, at which she leered and £ 1859 I ste) 5 pa on the stage for the first They have acertain kind of rule tactics, offense of it. round and set off; but I heard her say, as she | time as Lucia ‘ae 7H THE PEARL DIVER GIVING THE ENGLISH a nmermoor. Rosina in the | which they have no chance to bring into HOFF & THOMA’ “I was quitesorry that Cuthbert was not flirted her tail into the scullery, ‘Hang those | ‘Barber’ and the ‘Somnambula’ followed | play against regular veteran troops—so aie Bae gaat LESSONS. octé-3m 920 Ptmnnn. 3. avenue eA going to spend the evening witu us, as usual, men cooks, they are so confounded nice. I'll | with equal success. The next year I sang in | they generally go to the wall when encoun, oar ent, OF Tecent date has these | ao > cen SLATE MANTEL MANTELS] for Sarah Jane was first-rate company: and be wulpt, sags’ she, "if there was mose sucd | Foe? Poiladelphia and other large cities | ters with the latter occar. But they come | Patagraphs: Not only is Yankee ingenuity | [Yj { thought he would like Abe, too, though he in the sieve than would have lay upon asix- | ofthe union. My career ln Europe began at | out strong in following up the retreats of | #f™ming the Tarks and endeavoring to ara had never met either of ‘em before. But penee.’”—{London Saturday Review. the Covent Garden Theater, London. Tie | small bodies, in cutting off stragglers, and | the Russians, but it is doing the Mi A rind PLAIN AISA LOWEST TEICESS SE Cuthbert had gone to the city on business, rest you know.” in massacreing, after horrible tortures, the | ‘hing ofattempting to show John Ball how and said he would not be likely to get back How Mach Smarter Men Are. wounded that the Russians are compelled to te aignt oe cee eG and eateon, por FIRE PLACE HEATERS! petro next £0 poate ceeans anaes {From the Elmira Gazette.) At the beginning of the year 18%3 Adelina | mane uind.—{ King's Letter in Boston Jour. and bow torene ce sane eae eee Row Sihver Fuoco, Rakinorenn and Macylender, They were in the humor of it, and so we had If he had confined himself to his legitmate | Patticameto Vieona for the first tim. = within sight of the chalky cliffs of Albion. = for power oe 5 — Assort ARIS NOVELTIES. fon tiatves quill-driving duties, there would have been | had little desire to become personally ac- Why Some People are Poor. All this is being attem; by the Boytons— | meat einen i ectin on FALL 18??. “Abe was up to all sorts of capers, and 0 occasion for him to have been strutting | quatnted with her, fo she was sald lo have on OG Meanie C : Paul and Michael, b , the former the j could pull candy equaltoanyone. Myhair ®frourd with his left hand ina sliag, a piteh | an unfriendly dispositioa. But afer bein, (From the Mitwaukee Globe. 7 J 1 B.C. BIBB & SO: wasn't this color, then; some folks called it 00 his nose and an absurd old gam shoe on | asked a number of times by Strakosch, Silver spoons are used to serape Kettles. i Lies eee ee Parenti Os : wba me “i ong foot. He was, however, only another | calied on her one morning. I still sea hier | , Coffee, tea, pepper aud spices are left open | PTS. my a, A t ie. bet aan on {ugtim of that egotistical opinion of all men, | before me—the slight fizure with the pale | 4nd lose thelr snk nn Ram: ate, they Eas te tae rect Reve | _MBer-cotm with blue ribuons. Well, Abe he pulled ‘that they can do anythiag better than a| face. She wore a red woolen “Garibaldi,” ‘otatoes in the cellar grow, and sprouts | eral thousand Pigne de Lyon, Nelg: eens reuse Gratto, u nck ae : spectators, including a lar 7 t RES! Drap Ottoman, ahd pulled till he got ‘and matened my hele, | Woman. her, hair was dressed in very simple fashion | So coi eamoved until the potatoss become | delegation of sclentific and tinier een AS FIXT AS FIXTURES Pees Castimer> dae Hod. and then he twisted it up intoa curl, and He went home the other day and fount his | and, reclining in an arm chair, she was foai- Brooms are never h ; d atives of various portions of Europe, a A aiaad bargain in Lupin's @-in. Black Cashmere vowed he was going to hang iton w my Wife putting up peaches in those oid-fash- | ling’her pet dog Cora. Adelina nodded al. oie upg Up and are 8002 | series of « torpedo experiments.” The pro- Three large show rooms filled with new a4 ole- | st § ‘ . head. I deciared le shouldo’t, and ran Joned tin cans tnat close with sealing-wax. | most sauctly, and Cora began t» bark. I was rT handled kniv. th gramme was a long and varied one, com- gt rns of CHANDELIERS iu Polished Brass, PERINOT'S KID GLOVES, F, at he ebased me clear oui on to the She had an apron on, and two or three little | soon on good terms wita, both—with the | ,ayce han nives are thrown Into hot | mencing at noon and lasing till midaight, | CF#sal, Brouze, &e. oo i ’ Ll was moonli; » mente. 1 iy because I fondl » BK Ade- a The e: rimen! ; ad 2 on omer Dt ral aang ge a floor, while the cat under the table was lick- | hina because Ldid hol flatterher. She resid. | The flour ts sified in a wasteful manner, xpel ts began with some ilius- | Persons purchasing Fixtures from us can hare off best, for | stuck up hi trati he cay “DL “ : wv hair so that Ig @ plece the size of a postage stamp with | ed with her father, her brother-in-law ani | 4nd the bread-pan is lef with the dough gy during witch aeverst praca clay fe | ease ne a, Weehington. D. Oy free uf ail ex he had to wash it in hot w: | dress,” during wh se’ 1 . " rlokeep itfrom @Ssiduity. Louise, her faithful companios, in a cosy | Sticking to It. D ‘'veral persons Clad in | peuses and save s large percentage. » : jeces | the dress led themselves . ¥. DAVIDSO: 5 standing out in horns. ‘See here, Maria,” ke said, “you'll cripple | little private dwelling, and at that time she | ee left on the line to whipto pieces | Orne en demonstrating thay wii reat s Pes Pies ee ae ‘While we were laughing and struggling, Yourself with that hot wax directly,” but as | lived a ver: quiet retired+life. Sue was no | Tubs and ba: Is are left in tl these simple and inexpensive suits, a man CLOCKS! if BEONZES! I heard the gate click. and when I iooked up gg Woe nee oe Koco — 4 visits, receeeoms — a | Pe fall apart is are left in the sua to dry | can get about in the water with pe ae = St AT cost! t afterawhile, itclicked again, and someone LY, “ a hi ay mechanica! herein Strakosch, who carefully wa’ “8 much ease as 3 = we pared to seil CLOCKS and BXONZES went out. If] hadn't knows Cathb-rt was rain rae Panty isa bd re dotag pet fully _— with onal aoe beets at ene Sete Ont Of 28 SUR 1 care, oS et ee ee ereianty coe atcort of mportations Soe asian an out of town, I should haye said it was him 4DY roug re sure to try It”? aif timid, half uatamable ‘child of na- 3 After this came illustrations of methods of | 7 RPETS. © a PETINGB, ac. that | saw walking of. but as he had gone to | "Do yau think you can do any better?” she | ture”—a sauvage, as the Freach would say, | , Rags, string and paper are thrown into the | g After thls came | iv : SEPETS. — the city, I concluted 1 was mistaken, Neat | Observed, with some acidity. good-natured and excitable, Inellaed 16 | fre. ying Axed eubmarise minos; the use | C , | Weare A fail day I found out di ‘seen Garali Why, of course I can.” sudden but brief bursts of passion, when | Pork spoils for want of salt and boef b2- | 0 marine hand grenades; the biowing up of stock of Bl CASHMERSS, Fa a hosille fleet by the use of WINTER HOUSEFUMNIBHING. “GOODS. 3s ince aod Coicred te vr, ts) me asi a "i Jane and Abe off, and was going on an er-| | ““Well, here, just distinguish yourself, | were generally directed at her ‘always ee pane wants scalding 5 and an ingenious electrical ‘Oring ace which we invite the inspection of purchasers, viz OassiMERES OaLioces. aoa rawoy ‘Siasd rand to the store, when I met Cuthbert, and | then. gentle brotuer-tn-law. Sue had not’ yet | a Of meat, vegetables, bread and cold | tent empinyed in couneotion nk ee Boy- | Wilton, Axminster, Moquet, Velvet Body Bravnis, | GOUDB, now in stock and tewy co exmibit 4 he passed me, scowling just as if I was his | Sohesatdown. She handed him a fresh | fearned how to restrain herself, and to puddingsare thrown away whan they might | ton swimming sult; and much else, includ- p auree ey ant i Carpets, of the W. W. BUMDETTS & Ov, pitterest every. J Was so astonished that] (AD. just out of the hot water. He took it in | be talkative and pleasant to persoas indif- | be warmed, steamed and servei as good as | {2 $M ment’ of fleet and shore bat- | Oi Ghote and Linolom Curtain Gots at tne: | See Seeerth Strente t wv. wr, Just stood still and looked thunderstrack. his hand and dropped it as thouga it had | ferent to her—an art in waich she was iu af- | Lew. Semaine eT teries, defence against torpedoes, resistance | Curtains: ‘and English Oretonues in great | 4 street. sasch eeps-tr “He turned. looked back at me, and finally | been @ streak of lightning, wuile he stuck | ter years a wonderfully clever adept. If now M =r of attempt to land invading forces, and other | variety; ‘Blankets all sizes and | = — = Sterna youn icy who hat pruply ‘ne | denn her beens he‘chglP st swese.| SEU aca ogT ca aus wToxt | wt olds ha Sec soaae eran ale: | feture foamumerswsto paneaiaccs “ts | Sat eme pena aa oe Sree | DLANOS AND ORGAN ress @ young lady who has promptly se- ye @ could not swear. nner I was always made to e@ seat at ~ I, rawback the i 5 na ~ —< cured.a tew lover io my absence” says hela | She gave him a towel to hold the nest one | a table. After dinner—no diva. ever ato | Climbers was attained in Cashinere by Me. | OY 4 te SSS . | me, and the fact that HOOE, B! « wh KNARE a OO WOR a his loftiest manner. while bis face became. | With, and he took it on his kuee, lighting the | plainer food—I had always to play a waltz | Jonson, who some years ago mouate! to a | Tamme, and th dismaliy daring we cay | ote zs98 Bee 'arar bebe Hoste, | WW, KNABE © CO.8 WORLD Ke esi 5 red. Sealing-wax stick, and comme: aT . hi Spot 22,300 feet above the sea. Aceronauts = NOWNED PIANOS — These cole ge ro digpene ad ecar any S32: | Bena te) eure areal | emit font’ gee asony pass | ingen shee ray ant faatanl gi | MESSRS rane, we nennuon | GOD® MEATING APPanaTUS. | rc! (iar pea and asec TET ° “ init : > a jrked, bringing the burain; table , Strakosen my | § ‘ the bi wherew. hibited. McUam = ae * had a spiritof my own, wax across thé back af tis Tore he Tacs os at poodieny pol ons ele Pond feet is the utmost height that more iverine If it effected nothing We are the Manufacturers of ceaieieenie ian 7 708 = Levem 25,000 or if ver be demonstrated Yankee enter- “Yes. Tam alluding to the gentleman | he jumped up and howle1; dropped ihe caa | own the room a solitary, but therefore all | Will ever be trod by human steps. ‘Tat life rise to be daring and withou : GOLD'S WAEM-AIR FURNACES, | d!#te4 wanufactories constantly « you were so fatmiliar with last eveniag that | Which emptied @ spoonful of Bhrning pre- | te'mars delighted, couple. titade has been . i Limit. It was serves into bis sii This made hin ¢ Twas then very | Sroved by the saventures sige : Equal Te and Unquestionably | f-nted end exchanged, Partiouier attention paid ¢s age ay | nto bis slipper. Ta le him fran- osen would ‘commensi magi “on Tun ‘Piao. 2 ae en hina oa your froat | tle, and he went daneing around the kitchea pesbtalt mteer ents Cae dances, wor odbng, ~a Speer sir ine balloon. With a. great pay daeiny teak ‘Phe Hest in Vass ExicfieNeacu's Piano Warereeme aes 11s “For a moment I stared at him, and then I = oh meieg mpeg waving the burn- | the Lord's sake don't dance, Lina, you've got inane, Bag oetieor primp pee tn gotten up by @ couple of individuals. S7-Call and see the thing itself, and take » de- | strect, r fow doors above Penna. ay. ocus tr o ughing. it | sin i” «That's m: usiness, - OO y seemet oo gon! fan. “You're jealous agaiy, | In bis anger he Ricked the offending oat exclaimed, laughing, told him to coutinue | &f the Bolivian Andes. ‘The height of HUNGARIAN SYMPA: “EFORENOELIERS and Ga8-cIXTURES o | Pea ens ton ihren Seamer cage tania 1 EADS | Seong iy mado copie. cotiets | playing ti welied aray ‘rec: | woutals antec varoany easel tr | » HOscapian, Guxcaree wirn vax | ata Peete Brown, who wou’t be fourteen years old for | Svs san raising an alarm of mai'dog, Teme en eee oad, Hnanotal Learet ’ | Mr. Minchin setting It at 21 224 foot, and, ar. | ent the Eamera question is amply | dectite__104 ‘avenue. Be a strect, oe dca, northwoet, “Somehow, this thing got ont, and Cuth- | Which oceu; attention of all the her ‘success of Osman SW YORE WINDOW SHADE HOUSE | ®t tolin Serings. bert, was plagued about ita gooddeal. The ple within squares. Then he submitted | talent for acquiring languages. ‘When but rool Few — to the height of 21,000 feet of Pasha crocied thraugout N ops-ly BEST Orders for Taning received for ¥ ‘stopped on thei: on the sofa, and plastered with | four weeks in Vienna sh Ger- +H ee Man Store, Norwood, sid when Cuthbert saw wines | four and sweet oll until Relooked Ikea bal- man, although she had never heard or read a | 18Yas often chase their Potent Omer | Brndiog. MAN'S Piano Store, ‘erer: ice izens ad arranged a general illam- baby-faced chap his rival was, he felt aw- | ly to | word of German before. 20,000 feet, and natives living near Mt. : —_————S—— fally silly, though we had made it all up by amdavi X never found thatahe took the least inter. | srond, near Teheran, frequently climb to tne pope et wae NEW cagrets. READY For BUSINESS. time, on his solemu promise never to be | that he will let the women be just as awk- | est in science, politics, religion or even lit- from the crater They sent for the chief of police and ordered NEW CARPETS. PALACE WAREROOMS. jealous again. erature. ~ nim to take all the precautions necessary, — Aunt Jemima heaved a deep sizh. — Nor 4 MATHEMATICIAN.—She was a lit- | and if to prevent the demonstration Mi wi opens, cole “I suppose it was his nature,” she con- ‘WHY Women Dow’r Daess Becom-| patti left Vienna in the ing of 1863, and 7 Sssuming te. > ee ee San ees od BE Pi ot tes wert plan's skin are hand to change, aud: suo; | be sealig tool decane ade the eeatia® | it.was not until four years laiek that I saw | Loot iors tint head $6 Nena tie Baie: | inner Tike cuiek OP patie area mreetened 10 wo avcrioN-ROOM carers im our | tte RE ceweuler forse 4 fe akin arg hard to change, and So was Pigisaiee What dressed, ap | her again. it wes in Pacis, where 1 408 not and beginning with the acconnt of creation, formed teria, a short time returned ‘and in- STOCK. wert fatatsy ghey hear any she got along very well for a while, but sui- | formed the fathers city that the move- fixe every notion of a re- | her progress in & social polot of view. She dekh teatine bone a “There, | ment was wholly beyond his control. ‘F, om gosta All through the pivce. Mo | Which we will sal! eae to any‘hing lik | lived 1a an elegant house in the Aveaue de | fdodu mont treed noe tee ee mere: | thers ‘cellieh fearing also @ reproot | ™*d%at® Fresh Sosa —<_ taste, and s:m- | 11 trice, received plenty of visits, and | Wome wan, read ‘ma. “Be? | from Vienna,” fanictnality erree 380. Rejot from the ineapacity of the many gave some br sotrwen, where Imet a Sey iat onan faa ery Weta Upon the Turktey Consent fone Bis house i te, Dat th they are glad to copy | number of distinguished ad the cole. | Was the reply; just hear this, ‘and the Lord | for the time, so as not to be at home when and who was @ fat | others; is majority have suce s-ded 1a | ers the artist Gustave Dore, and the csle- | Tenmandiihies ya mn tiinty wath faders | the procesion at " looking old soul, came to our | suffocating the esthetic minority. maay of brated sportsman and leader of the coliliion the earth.’” And there was no more Bible | dence. sewing. She wasa | whom forced to ly | at the Impertal court, the Marquis de Caux, for her—{New Bedford Standard. Meant . ing her age GC Both men were head over heels in love with ‘amps £ to have @ good deal e Adeliza, who treated both with equal cor-| SPLENDID EIGHTEEN.—A ero was around. Mother | E decorati yy | diality, but without preferring or th! armaet impulsive og lady writing @ friend laugh at Rejoicing’s | Kind, marry'ng oneor theother. The indefatigable | over the val of her birthday, i inded how much she cat eff rus of the marqais were floally successful, | tells it in this joyous style: “Dariing J—, f er sewing hours were | @ pps ae Pie a Poh EF eG ther was away, and Rajole- | d clety—cliher before or after the wedding | did timid fifteen, winning six- M7 Oli ond examine our sick of CARPETS. @ays to me: ‘Mima, I’ve mind to There war quite sure that sne did not marry him | teen, Seventeen or even bold nine- ©. M. TOWSON & CO.. Ms stranger, come over how tho thought that she cual pease ES mence to live from day fora t Saati * peer SP, if she asks me to stay i — ” theboa tobean “accomplished gentleman,” me.”—{ we ¥ —s em Bee al E e) n G — eal “says L¢f'm in for tun,’ nat pests Sow Senety, she knew as her most enthusiastic 87-Profeasor of Rhetoric." What impor- Fee tee i ee ae Sea ee ee the sande how it would | (Mrs. H. R. Hawe's, in her “Art of Bexuty. cdmairer, Tronled as © dave che Was Aia7s | tant change enue over Bares tn tee bltne ST ROE uate seen Ryoleing | #7 We don't know what she meant, bat as the became marquise, but doubtless her | Part of his lifer” Senior:—" Ho died.” FISK, CLANK @ FLAGG. seiner ouhext ans 3 saeen dees but nigh at it the co 3 ‘SC ren mane per anecirasae coonemicanar kere: iver. | * Bread Wineeris League” This Ret Recline jooked like waddling old lubber Fy i peri “Oa, your nove is oflaborer is always greaton @ loal—[ Phila TDs th ee slotnes. don’ Accompanied by her husband, Adelina | Zulietia,

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