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LOVE SONG ' le for int tim: way, —- this swemp wh eb Idesire to visit. Can you} and that | hal already traveled mtny tims ‘im I was pour, an’ all thai sert of thing, ys det | hot bring yourreifto believe that 1 really farther than | ought, to reach tia banks of How They Mamage te Live at the Ex- know.” c <d | never heard of the Devii's Race course, un-| the Yalabusha. The water mais my heat | pense of the Pu EDUCATIONAL. — ligence In ard to es that after all I must have lost my THE EXPERIENCE OF TRAMPS. Pe diay cterhow nap im to take me along, told CLOTHING. | | ie ** All bosht Do yon think thesiaves ofthat Plain Facts. 2 a - . tito pight.and will you not enlighten me/ swim, and I attrinuted the fact to failinz | 2 a ) tere m" ly would give ye a ride? not much. . K MURSA EUS. | regarding it?” % 2g 1 ne, | Teasma. Tfancied that my tntelloe: wasd= |, es eee een | ¥emont eat em—that’s all yecu do—dsai ae" end Late connge “Well, that’s ily done,” repliel he. TLiDg, ai at I was wandering hop ‘las3! “Wel” be s . NVINCED, cat red-hearted rose, | « The Devil's Race corse isjasta little the | Rout in the water. Ths amciess of Ap. | te ee tie so rough aboat it; | “But 1 gone know how to beat ‘em FOR VouRsELE | Worst bit ofa road you ever saw in your} pearance everywhere fel tais fear, until I The ree mpuaicee wi puiltaas th: Theyre too many for me.” | Hie. It is the only track across a pipe-clay could with aupsalty convines myself tne: 1 Central Pacthe rail ‘a8 conduc’or of the yi ah 788 fiud {chard et fam, Dat (wien —_—_— itom. Ii'samile and a f long and a| was not travel!in: a fatale > ” road. | & ned of encouragement earn ii. Ye | Overce | thousand miles deep, according to my. best | eome so fervous that th> pla f my ihe . om Saige looking §speci-*) see, "taint so easy now as it used to ba. Ther's Pioewed #30 My counters are filled belief. It crusts over and gets hard enough | horse's feet in the water gave me acut> pata. noe ants slenae le was tall and siigay | too manyonus. The boys is Deginning to Overcoate, to beara borse on ia Jaly or August, but | If there bad been a spot otearth visible auy- | aby vane ts ee 7 came was pacuapaee see whata jolly life we leat, aad the perfes- j Srrecetey tows. bO.— as ae echon't i the first shower spotis it again. Tue pip2-| where I might have dismounted for rest, but, 62 by @ suit wi — hs mn itawably tat | sun is gitiin’ crowded. Now, I have been | Orerecete, unw: ae ee ssecaien clay is rather stic ier than gine. If horse or | there was none. The wa'cr was now ere | he was — oe Toe Digrmne ; | from Omaha to ‘Frisco an’ back three times, | $rercoste, “ ‘est, ropes, Seatin, ioouaen’ Weees ana = man gets his foot into 1t an inch, the easiest | less than three or four feet deep. I felt that I } tures, w! — ened rather geatlema | an’ rid most of the way free. Bat in them | Soe oa ie CHOIORST, Mosic. | Fay out 1s to anscrew the fort Bad take it. | was in a fever, aud presantly | grew so blini | Gf sentient and taste than @ vagrant wal- | days ye cculd gel onto the platform, atween | Qrerecare, 37 ry MISS LIPSOCOMR. Princtpat. You can't pull itout, that’s certain, aod if | that! could with difficulty make out my | Gripe Upon bop ne of the earth. He wore | the car un’ express car, and go right | Overcoat, 36 aod INDERGARTEN D SCHOOL " + VIL" . a . you try to cress it now, your horse'll goin | guide trees, finally they faded ont entirely, | 2 blue woolen blouse and @ sailor's oil-cloih alorg nice Hike. But they dropped to that, j Qrercosts, i K kh st. pee = a ey te “ be « L ee leg deep the frst step. al's what now 11 hazy and indistinct aE > Prinet \ Giliane odmi between THE DEVIL'S RACE COURSE deep the first step. ‘Th hat I Kk End everything grew fazy | hat. His lege were eucased in a pair ofove nd DOW the cursed cops watch ye, an’ ther's | Overeoate MOST STYLISH Seg uLOCK 4 NORE, . Pi sre about the Devil's Race-course. It’sa mile of | around me, I reeled in my saddle, and | Sls, which Were¢o short that they did not chance, unless ye're a qu mene Utes Sd sixteen years. "Normal Glae: for Coaion, One twenty dollar note is not a fortune, | utter impassability.” forced to lean forward and ciasp my horses | Teach the top of his heavy brogans, whieh- FALL For apply st BEST ith stn and [ think © ll contend that it coa- This was detinite, at least, if not encour- | neck to keep from falling. A horrible vision | Were evidently abuut four sizes too for | (looking ) ye on. ‘octld Sun st tutes an adequate Provision for a growing | aging, and after debating the matter in my of my family, waiting week after week for | bis small feet, and disclosed to view a pair x "t got practice ona ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD HOMMES wily. But it was literally all I nad,of | mind. I determined to cross the riv id | my return uatil hove sho .ld turn to despair, | Of old-fashioned biue woolen stockings, sue2 | ‘ough. No, that won't do for you.” M ee BR money Or money's worth in the world, when | inspect the race-course—some miles away— came upoo me, and—jnst thea Browly stop- fandmotber used to make in Une good old Was asilence fora moment. Then WINTER ate and Advanced. J undertook to canvass a considerable part | for myself. Accordi ‘ly, the next morning ped. shook himself, and neighed. I looked gone by. = Ee fessional spoke again. He said: pitty and with = porfeet of the state of Mississippi in the interest of @ | | was in the saddle caily, aud Steallag away | up. We were upon dry lani, aud the Yala- ‘nis singular specimen of humanity, with «« Now, ye might git locked up in av empty GARMENTS vat any of prsetieal conversation, life insurance company. I need not exp!sia | from Greenwood before its ettizens were | busba river lay jast before me. an audibly muttered curse on couductors tn | freight car, but het plenty o° grab an’ for ¥« ung Ladies and Children, 9a.m., Wam., eee ee eee oat das out ofemploy- | astir, lest they should run afuer me as boys | “Three days later 1 role ap to Major | €eneral, and this spectalconduvior in partic. | plenty o water: ye never kaow how fur MS eastad ates, Das ach ment, ard so nearly out of money with a | do after an elephant. N——'s office, and banded in my great | WAT, Was thrown from the overiaad train | ye're goin’. Ye m'ght goclean wo MEN'S and BOYS” ont po » Bors Girls, family on my hands. it is enough that I The traveling was 2asonabdly good until | burdle of swamp applications, the commis- | 80iDg €ast at sbout ¢ o'clock in the moraiug, | Omaha, an’ that’s a pretty long ride.” i Monee re: 4 for Private —T. ‘ Tevter ita th Ife insurance eaovawiag | Raudi*aedeting’s eoePaishetadt tye | Housoncwpic ammouited ty eimotins tke | gxyie i of Sepiember, Ack Uez ar Claris | fee and get arrennd whos gt there wee | Gots ois Re el ot ecter thi h en DVASSI d alted, and cutting a stout stick, ror- % = <4 N i 0; 1 don't wen ‘o” 7 ee red Wes open tome. I knew myself wholly ui | wanton foot to Inspecktheront: "Resiatce, | Sqmauaand dollars. ‘The Mejor was sup- | Piatibe, ot deccverst in the eeehiee Ge SOLaok here, Dow chee sola’ thie saltia’; D the business, and tue business wa Returning, wessedly exasperated. As I bade him good- Isat down by the roadside w reitect. If | | Ray. id: «I sured everydxty who | Quietly snoozing the happy hours away | is it you or me? Don't you go fer to make 00 forme. I had no particular gifls ava | should att mpt the passage, I <uew I should fey Teaid 4 down there, wae, ealtees awakened, aid found to be withouttheusus | mistake. Ifye git to Umata the cop'll let ye nd so special aspirations in that di- | almost certainly lose my horae,and bly | area gocd many people whom you ca ia- | S!rip of pasteboard entitling bim to a ride | ont ard gin yea nkick He ain’t goin’ , | Myself. 1 knew something of pipe clay, an | gure on credit wien you make yourtrip.” | The car was stopped for hig especial benedt | to tell omses aur have yer geatey Moy wen, ‘Was not deceived by lis specious look of sta- SNe tthe lal which placed him on a level with kings and | He'd be kicked off biaself fer lett’n ye beal } bility. Rallread ae in Holland. emperors, and he was summarily ejectel. A | him. That ain’t his game. He'd sooner giv= | Trealized the diMeulty and the danger of See: a careful observer might have noticed tnat the | ye adrink togit out the way an’ keep yer that can be found tm P? K SEMINAR? 50s Bas. a 7, Mr. Ce iss A. Tacwan : the city, Peet {cilities for Latte, Preach wed and embraces ail the eat Pils charged from the dat” of cutrapoe. Jeading styles and fa>- GERMAN sident was convinced that I ish a good deal for the compa hing for myself, a SSONS IN THE F a pistol, (AN ond TPAL city can undereell me. | be withdrew them from the glu- | got*e, slanding out in so rich @ contrast w.th | pecred through the gloom of early moraing | "The tramp qaeditated for awhile, Taen he kA ries that will be James’ Collese nant gic ness of my the atiempt I was about to make to the fu'l- To our icft are flat downs, barren and | shove wpich sent him from the car was not Mouth sbut. But the troubie with the racket a to, Idetern | est extent, but I determined to make it ia | Patchy; to our right, the country really undu- | partieusarly. energetics vat. there’ Wese igo | mou ye never know where ye're goin’ to worn this season. Pt | spite of all. Had I not already comea loig ng into slopes, perfectly clothed in rich | carefal observers to watch his movements | feteh up. I got locked in once in Sacramento, James Co lege. Jawes Monroe ' Mercer, e3q.5 ~ | Way for this express purpose? Did not a1 | 80rse and heather. Faras the vye can reach | He made a quick bound from the train, land | an’ after runnix’ five days was let out ia — Howard couuts,Ma.; Charles B. Young, cons Ba . | insurance agent's promised land lie beyond | 4! is green, purple, and golden. In the dis- | ed on all fours, and found himself sprawling | Sacramento. They had telegraphed—cuss win Bay. v4 | this slough of despond? And would not | tnce one solitary white house meets the eye, | ai the foot of a huge water-tank. that telegraph ‘and theceae that got it up— My prices are uUsbakes. Sit Nee Senne” Lege i sing | Major N——— gnash his teeth when he should | @2disputed monarch of all it surveys. Here There were observers, though, although not | to en to send my car back, an’ so waen I tyne's Bookst: jw Jersey evenne, a | ie ate coated eel iaveute | Pista, 'Oue eonoe’ wher et mamises | GGL ame.moment the, tramp regained | thoaghtl was goin’ rigut on cit, lus gaat ane APITOL ILL SCHOOL, Now 30a and This last , L cor , the chief impallin: + jock, e west. ev always thought suively a SHO ile Paes | these sheep find their way by Instinct tatheir | difficuliy, @ voice came hissing through the | Wot Ateta® anysOr my liken tae THE LowrsT, Cree ree Sete ieee, a bed, active and Mounting Broaddy, my horse, I pushed | ©WD pens, or are sliowed to rove about onthe | morning air: trip.” Jo hee font (u ay plication. personally or by we | punting iy, my Pp a i i on P: and no other housetn this | Rey JA GRATES, Princtes . I scoured the country i >t | forward cautiously. Ina very few minutes | Moors at will—like those sheep in the bi «Weil, pard, you're @ jolly nn Fon is! “ Well, I don’t think I could mazage that ~ Sa ae yet in ured, Who were abi ot | his hoofs began to make reports like that of | World who are not considered white. The The tramp, gathering himself together, | business very well.” hostile tol - | - I found one 2 *o, | tmous mud. He was sinkin, erceptibly | the green and the purple, occasionally rises and by dint of preaching the likelihood of | deeper at every step, but bis tmagaition | t0 the dignity of immense bushes. Upon a at four ragged, besmirehed creatures in the | saidsiowly and very softly, as if shape of men, who were scratinizing hii | himself — —~ D Highest references given. dross B1OG 6th street porthwow n20ne¢ | deaib wiih a degree of perseverance which, | strength still enabled him to lift his feet and | long stretch @f flat plain, across there, some | closely. Tuere was nothing suggestive of | «There's the brake racket, now—” gre yous partial Price MARY S&S. GRANDIN, properly directed, *vould have made a grand g0 forward. He understood the difficulty, | ¢2valry from Amersfoort are exercisinz. AU | evil in their eyes, but they were not pleasant “The what racket?” ist Of the many qo0d Th, fearnct onng te Fevivaiist of me, I managed to write eigat Spparently, and was earefut to take very. | Wis pastes, and we come to thick pianta- | to lock upon.’ ai “ The brake racket. But I don't b'leeve ye | OF a Be STAL AND VOCAL MURIO, or ten applications within a month or two, | short steps. When he had gone a quarter of | tions of oak trees, firs and stiff, glogmy-look- “Why, what’s the matter? - could manage that,” | Coats and Vests: 36 tome corn street and Masnachneetts avenue, W: and received an encouraging letter from the | a mile, however, he began to show sigas of | iD pines. The train stops at Amersfoort. A. Ob, nothin’s the matter, only ye've gone | «I might try.” ' - ington. B.G_ Best reference given. sepaivim president as a consequence. exhaustion. The labor was too severe to be | Gualnt and curious old place, as a fellow- d gin’ us awiy, “ Yeas (snecringly), ye might try to walk | (THE ACADEMY OF Music, I was at work uudera general agent who | borne much longer. Presently he stuck fast, | Waveller observes. Certainly the won- G'n’ ye away” 4 that wire up thar (pointing to the telegrap2), | A. STRAUS WASHINGTON, D.O. canvassed a good dealou bis owa acconut. and failed in his effort to witadraw his feat. derful old tower, with its crowned « E @8, gi, us away. We was a@ goin’ to | but ye'd slip up; ye couldn't do it. How. &. > | (Inatitateo 6ua o adopted, A.D. 1873) On work done by us he received a commis- Instantly I slipped off to relieve him of my | Shaped summit, is in itself a promise | jump the train, but when the cop stactor) | sumever, I'll tell ye all about tt, au’ then ye 1011 Pennsylvania gronue, Ofice—No SOO ith streot rort ma sion of five per cent., we getting twenty. Oa | weight, Asleauk a litle wa; into the clay, | Of Many good things thet might be dis- | threw ye off, the racket was up. y, aver | can try it if ye like—no; [’il show itto ye— | _cctld tr Hin cwont. | GURRUTCe ar. 7. REMERON FAlscams. politics taken by himself he got bot com- | be extricated himself, I led him with great | Closed if the intervening trees were only | fiudin’ you be had the whole gang looxin’ for | come along.” | Paptl of Boh gent, Onsen ice eA, Cee nae eee eee erg tT ug Q¥euns | difficulty toward @ little log twenty feet in | Cut down. One longs to get out and make | us, au’ here we're blocked. There ain't an- | He prose, passed out, and the newly- | F The Present. fi; and 3! Marsre Mabolltel F that Major N—, my general agent, was | gimcalty to Tnore intimate acquaintance with this veu- | other caboose till four o'clock in the afier- | fudged tramp followed him. Stanling ona | OF ie sent. PIANO—Mr. WILLIAM WALDECK close following me in my Work. Inonecass| Standing upon this to avoid sinking, I or- | erable edifice; grave and ancient save in its | noon, an, now here we've got lostay Ull then | side track was au empty car. He passed to | (Gratuate of Leiprig Conservati I had mace an arrangement with anelderly | dered Broaddy to lie dowa.—a trick { had | Crown summit and gilded weather-cock. Tae | or foot itto Wadsworth.” | the rear, took hold of the bolt which connects EGAN HARMONY BTC. Mr man to insure bis owa-his wife's and bist taught iim in sport. He lay dowa at tae | later points, alas, tocouthwest, and foretells | "Fhe ejceted tramp expressed his profound | {He Tear, took hold of the bolt which connects | | Oucietaat beer weueRwe daughters’ lives for a considerable amouat, | word, and lying, was able to rest. rain. The clouds, indeed, are gathering depts | regret m the vernacular of the tribe. 4 | Placed one foot on the little iron protection Geis Vidiac 4.8 * ae A ) @s soon as he could get some cotton he had to | The little log was slowly sinking under | 80d approaching the earth. Our 20 minates “Why the —— ,” cried another, “dida’t —_ jctiponslie’. late of the near the base, and left the otherswinging in | market. I was peremptorily forbidden by | me, but before it was completely buried, | halt has changed the bright suashine into | you come the truck racket till ye got here? | ++-B10......810 rhia Conservatory of Music; f. | theair. Then he leaned as far back as his , ; | Violin of the Freoch Opera and Professor of Major N_ to give craiit in auy case, an] | Proaddy was “in wind” agala,aid I wont | gloom. So, projections from that. tower, | Dou't yer k iow this Is one of our reg'lar sta- | WeSit, Then be leaned as far back as is | wi Bey Seteans.) rents is the Conurvatery af Sow was requested to sign a certificate with each | forward as before, Wwalkingand leading him, | Which look like gargoyles, but we fancy are | tions, ‘and the cop never goes through the car | brought below the level of the dash board, A Good All Wool Butt, 1 an lecution— < application, stating upon my boaor as a Our progress was very slow and very ex- | DOt, appear to be sending forth a doom upon | from Wadsworth to Winuemucca? Having thus exemplified the mechanical a HADLE BROS. Lanawares— Mowe. Bloc. < ‘Mr. Keen, tleman, that I believed, after due inquiry, | pancion the world. Off we again. Towari the “Tdidn’t know that” part of the operation, he stepped down and from $10 to $0, ty clams, from S310 gs that the applicant was able and ready io | “When we bad gone a hundred yards far- | town, a smail flock of people, who have just * Well, you are a green "un. proceeded to dilate upon the details of the Corner Seventh and D streets. Classes now forming at Mtzrrott’s, take and pay for the policy 43 soon as it | ther, I made use ofa little clump of roadside | left the train, are wending ‘thelr way, in-| ‘This fact was molestly aimittel by the | Procgeded Pao : should be issued. I prepared the applica- | bushes as @ foot-rest, and gave Broaddy | cluding three priests with long robes and | new arrival. He even became frank, and } « Now, ye see, when the train starts the cop in this case, therefore, with the under- reathing spel n his side. r | Gamp-like umbrellas and tall hats. Another | admitted that this was his first tramp. comes to the door an’ looks out on the plat- sanding that should boid and cot forwari | Another breatl ng spell LPO disastrous Gna | halt. betore we have got many yards; to talke | Hate eid ee ade ae ne: = rg $12......812.... form for tramps, ye’re hanging’ on here so them until the old gentleman should Inform | Oue of my feet became so firmly fastened in | UP & a running round the coraer | genious candor, ** Boys, l’ve made up my -% =e a eS ‘SSRS. DONCH @ SON are now i -812...,..913 M Dered to wive patructions on the Victiay Pete a Clarionet or any other Orehestral Insrameot. wot a he can’tree ye. He goes on and gets his | ww particuisre ingut a me of his ability te y for the premiam: | the clay that I extricated it only by drawin, in breath excitement. They are not par- mind to lead a free an’ easy life after tuts. | uckeéts, and ye swings erseif round on tue | Ingoire St residence, street Naturally | was elated with iy success, as | We,<iay inat Lextrieated it only by drawing | 11 Ofe abont here, and oblige Cotas | pind to lead & free an: monopolies all my | steps. "When he its out of the car ye gits in A Pew Reem. eee sovt-Sm these four policies would bring mea sum i: | there asa tribute, I suppose to the cloven- | Minutes on occasion for an pcre g in- | life; [don’t mean todo it no longer; I want | sits down and sncozes off like any Other gen- at HABLE BRO's, I88 A. D. Mw le r than all my earnings at the businesshat hoofed potentate upon whose possessions I | ‘vidual; or when they have started will put | to join the jolly boys of the road, willye take | tleman. Ye'll git to Winnemucca afore he Corner Seventh and D streets, GBAVE: ©. 8. Leland, will mn up to that time, and meeting Major was trespassing. back again toadmit him. We have halted | me along and iearn me the rackets?” comes round agin, and then ye must come | re-open their ‘free & N—, [I toid nim of my good luck, showing | ~ When somes lay down forthe fifth time, | 12 front of a garden of sunflowers, their faces “‘ In course we will,” said the first speaker, | the racket agin. {know a feller that went | foveene oe a we him the applications. He told me, in retarn, | 1 discovered that two of his shoes hal been | turned southward and upward, announe- | “but the first thing you must learn 1s not to | clear through from ’Frisco to Omaha on this 815. $95.0....995.0....815.00... 05 |e Pet that be had a plan on foot with whicb.of torn away, while the other two were so loose | ing as Loge Ss & dial that the day has | give us away. We'd a been nigh on to Wads- | racket without stoppin’, but it’s rough on the MS, AX? MBS. ALFRED BUJAC'S course, | must feel myself bound nottointer- as te be a serious hindrance to his progress. | passed its meridian. Of again, this time | worth afore now but for yer stupid racket ou | arms. Sometimes ye'll have to hangoa an Will Buy Boarding and Day School for Toung tere: There wasa portionof the swampcoau- By dint of climbing over him, and partially | With @ fair start, and the tower looms | that ere train.’ hour or two afore the cop goes through, an’ A Fine Nobby Suit azee. street n rthweat, | The duties try, down on the Yazoo, Tallahatchee and | supporting myself u his body, I managed | Out grandly in the distance. The sur- The morning sun was just sending forth | ihereain’t no fun in it.” J * resumed on the BOth of September. all Yalabusha rivers, in which nearly all the | tofemove he remaining shoes eatirely, but | founding country changes Ii4 aspect, and | his advance guants of rays to herald his @ ‘AU bis moment. the whistle of an ap- at LE BRO’S, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, le were wealthy, and into this country as I did so my hat blew off, and I dared not | 1* b:oken up into fields and hedges, | proach; the door of the only house at Clark proachingtrain was heard in the distance. Corner Seventh and D streets. 1534 1 Stree Northwest, = Fite insurance agent had yet ever pene- go after it. while sheaves of grain give promise that | Station, that of the tender of the water-taok, “By ——, there she comes!” he exclaimed, — trated. This section of the country, as I “| had begun the passage at ten o'clock, Presently the plow will be briskly at work | opened, and the four tramps looked at eacti | and started on a dead ran for the house, He 4. P. CAULFIELD, Musical Doctor, Princtpal knew, was wholly cut off from the outside gnd at four I drag: ‘selfout on the other | Here. The country is soon cut upinto im- | other significantly. One of them spoke up; awakened bis companions from their! 46, es 18. sis sis on = — world by impassable swamps, during nine side, muddy, katless, with but one boot, and | Mense plantations of oak trees, which again | he said: drunken tlumbers One vigorous kick de- nee eee wee ——_ ir ccemmengee Guptnber 00 a7? ee ne See g Bas uly it would | utterly exbausted. But l had traversed the | Yield to pastures and the inevitable black- | | +. Here's @ good chance to learn the green | Mmolithed the fittle hose ned the tramps Wo Buy putes a ee iy ~g 4-4 be practicable to attempt a canvassing tour | }evil's Race course, and was fully in the | apd-white cows. Now flelds of cabbages, | ‘un sumthin’! Here, young feller. jest go to | scrambled behind the water tank to make A Bplerdid Drees Suit, St pupil's residence. $40 a Fhad intended going at thattime, | }onged-for swamp country a full month be- | orchards with fruit-laien tress, a tower | the house there an’ see if ye can git us sum- prepsrations to jump the train. at HABLE BRO’, j Purtie Mey commence at any time st pro rete asthe people living there were chiefly old | fore Major N. would dream of attempt- | cleaving the gray sky, afew straggling cot- | unin to eat. «What ye goth’ to do?” asked one of the a ei heres. ii ‘age-am friends of my family, though I had never | ing to penetrate it. Tuis thought consoled | tages with their red- tiled roofs, and the train The new comer started for the house, while entice tramps. orner Seventh ana D streets. Rx® ENGLISH AND CLASSIC, met apy of them. Major N—— coolly warned | me, as I turned Broaddy loose to browse, — at Nykerk. It runs beyond the station, | the other four sheltered themselves trom ob- ‘mM goin’ to iry the brace-racket.” Academy—<sy street northwest, Sunderiand’s me off- however, with the remark: “Between | and roll,and rest, and stretehel my weary | 80d a buxom young lady, wita a bandbox | servation on the farther side of the water- Wall, it’s dangerous, but I like your Church. Fighth year begiue September ira, 1817. sentiemen working together tn the relations | jin,bs on a friendly log. and flowing robes and bewitching dimples, | tank. The two bits (25 cents) secured a gen- spuok. Go it, young feller. Yoa’ll make a $20......¢20. MB. s.000 <20 For superior edvantages of this Academy, see new we bear toeach other, there musi benori-| J] knew for mys-if, now, what the race- | 18 lifted down quite dl cin oa aoa height, | erous lunch from the kind-nearted landlaty. | God ‘an. To Cirenlar. princirel bookstores, or address CHASE valry. We must Keep off each other’sgrouad, | ccurse was, and was fully prepared to ad- | #mid much laughter and blushing, by the | Rich bread and creamy batter, three slices When the train had gone the four tramps BOYS, Principal, L215 #t. southwest. augi-@m of course.” mit that It was «Just a little the worst bit of | guard and station: master, the latter resplend- | of currant cake, two pieces of pie, and som> | nad disappeared. They nad jamped her by £25......$25......625......825 | "JHE MISSES LANE, 1758 J street morth- I was depressed at the stroke of ill fortune | road” I had ever seen. Both horse and ma. | €nt in ared cap aud a gold band. But, like | crackers and cheesethrown in, were wrapped | means of some one of their many “rackets.” | ie eee cnmh, at veanen tate Beko oe ~4 Which cut me off from the feld that [had | were too tired to go on, and so I camped | the day, he has passed his meridian, while | neatly ina newspaper a month old, aad the ‘The apprentice, however, remained <tation- it Bay WEDNESDAY. S-ptomber 36 te wn BE hoped to work so profitably—the more be- | where I was for the n!ght. ‘The next morn- | the guard is young, active aod well-shapad; | tramp returned to nis companions, rejoicing. ary on the platform. Au hour later he | A Fine Dress Suit | Joseph Henry, Hen. George Bavcroft, J 0, Wel- cause there was no other spot, large or small | jr g [ repaired damages @t a cross-roais, | abd somehow the buxom young lady con- | “All tor two bits!” he exclaimed, a> hedis- | Goarded the west bound emigrant train, | Of The Finest | ling. LL.D. Soel7-am within my territory. which had not bean | where a blacksmito’s shop and a country | trives to catch her foot in that troubiesom- Pat his treasure to the four tramps. | paid his fare to Reno, and rode with as much @PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, eer cre mougbly Dy gore than 2° | s-ore were boon companions. I wasa hero, | dress of bers, and would fall heavily to the | "= What!” Uiey gaspei, as with one volee, | Raid Ris fare to Keno. aad inhaling the odor | Andi Richcet Greées SS Corner Seventhant L streets, opera August ‘There was no remedy, however, and | oi course, a daring expolrer, a8 soon as it be- | round but that she falls far more lightly aud | starting back ip astonishment, | of Limberger cheese and sauer-Krant Ar- Of Fore gn Fabrice, alle ban. nly retsted. bone and Remmannee the matter from my mind- | came known that I had traversed the Davil’s | gracefully into the arms of the least reluctant | + That's all. Oaly two bits! rived at Reno he crossed to the hotel, di- ough, condensed tustraction my return home that evening, I re-| Race-ceurse in June. People heard of it, | §#rd in the world. She blushes stit! more “Gin away agin '” moaned the first tramp | vested himself of the miner's suit of cloth. AT Calculations, Enugiieb Lam- feived a note from the old gentleman, whose | s, mehow, out in the country, and flocked to Vividly aud makes @ ‘host of apo | in a .one of absolute dejection. «| ing Which behead borrowed at te Consolt, Business Peamanrl'p, Bue- eS repared, telling me tha | tre cro-# roads to see me. { insured a num. | gies; but the guard, whose face reflects | + Look here, young ‘un, ye mustu’t never | jDzY Virginia, arrayed himself in parple | HABLE BROTHERS, cepts ness Pi 2, Basi By Physical Exercises. ‘ajor N—— had called, and agreed not only | b r of them, but in pursuance of my plan, | | her own rosy hue, is evidentty wonder- | vive money fur vittles. if ye do that, they’ll ha and inen, and st vi i y to forward the applications immediately nd fire linen, an ood revealed as your &c., ae. = e ns Day tuition, £6) a yar, paid in six equal aly 7 ft .| ing how he can manage to ask her to | expect us all to do it. Abd very naterally | #20! mab: den | i - Dut to deliver the policies when they stouii Dog one bine of te Stee ae repeat the performance, Wile he is ¥ot re they Would. Now" (turning ao appealing very humble correspondent MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS, bret as og te Ht paid Aa ful 'on severing’ Rive come, and to await his convenience in th. ! ce and ttare Tuining the young lady disappears with her | |ook to his fellow: ain't that nateral?” ° jm ing particuiare, & nton ication. matter of paying the premiums. In sho; ota Dieod arson ete et piel i | dimples, and blushes, and bandbox ~and the |“ Very nateral,” came inadismal chorus it ie a ee octistr Corner Seventh and D streets. a H.O ‘Wancen, Pri. this honorable Major N—— after aunoure ft powerful. rc. | train moves on, lew miaates of rapid | from the group. a h 4 sn HT - the high code of nani whien should govern ome rg heawe Bacidtayoeeetee, Ate movement, and au old woman comes ont of Notwit standing their disgust, however, | Ith instant says: “A most remarkable a et Now Read y N as Cenceers. rouse Lavin the business operations of genilemea ho'd | mained over Sanday, enjoyiny no ‘little the | 4 Signal box, with a long stick or flag, to in- | they pitched Into the lunch with an appetite | dent (Saget yesterday eer at th Ot O43 M street Dorthwest Bem e Bar ay ing the Telations we did toeach ouier, bi | retful company of bis excellent wife aad | dicate that the line isclear. She ts ax ratnt, | born of long fasting, and so greedily did tuey | Whittier buildibg, corn-r o Ashley st FINE ASSORTMEBT of A PEE <_ straightway gone to my best client, an! © yi]dren. picturesque object, wita her short blue patti- | devour it that the tramp, whose money hai | 40d Broad w ay. About 5:30 o'eluck a chiiid READY MADE 8UITS. M aay hy yo 5 taken his business, with its profitsoutofmy | | carefully avoided asking him to insure, | Coats, her red Kerchief crossed over the | procured il, only secared one plece of bread | named Ella Peak, lees than two years of axe - Bove ees Te, ae ea. hacds by a shabby trick. | eontenting myself with seeki! his advice | Shoulders,andher low mushroom hat. Pic fey his share. whose parents Occupy room No. 5), ee For Gentlemen and Youth, n ly 403. SHOBTLIDGS, My first impulse was to cowhide him; my | as io my ccurse in the swam; brought | Curesque, to the uufamiliar traveler's eye, a’ By the time this magnificent banquet was | 'he railing of the fourih story porch while no secord to do better in the way of gettin t Lot fi ti it | any rate. To the guard, who Is leaning out | ended it was broad daylight, and this little | Obe Was near ecough to stop her, and aiter @ From $10 ap. J OCAL CULTURE TAUGHT IN CLASS: even with him. It was now June, and Ide. | uba ic saticcs os insurance Saturday Oight | ory rete aoe, eer ee ee ae eaning out congregation of travelersiad an opportuaity | moment fell over the railing headlo 1g to th, Resey ken oonee ¥' rivate oop Us, Mies AV AUGUST A Sm termined at all costs and all hazards to visit | terested questions, I explained the matter, | ful of maiden beauty In all her spring fresh- | of seeing their surroundings. A water tau! ground. Several Leong Saw the child as 1 ATE, 1c. 307 su “y= at the BC: a4 the swamp before he could. I was free to do Sunday was passed quietly, without refer- | ness, to which he has just been treated, the ese were the only signs to | Shot downward through fifty feet of space = strect northwest, Term MUS! & horse—t With Veste to Match, of eugit-ly 80, Of course, after learning what he hat| en, sort siness, but op Monda: old woman probably suggests no other idea | indicate presence of civilization. All around | the alley pavement, and with one acco: done, and I trusted to my horse's stamina morning, wher pn for my thor Me than that of parchment, or a mummy, with | was cme aban ken wilderness of sand, re- | they rushed to the a ting to dad Belfable Diagonals = eee ’ ee 4 Fy — and my own hardiness for the accomplish- said he wished me to prepare appli- | Corresponding emotions. Ooly another proof | lieved here and there by Little clumps of | !t crushed and —, iy terrible fall. onitiathen guiteme, Bockaeoping cad qrulidtas. | ment of my purpose. cations for himself and his wile on He in- | that time waits for no man. Tuat old woman | Nevada's favorite vegetation, sagebush. Far | Their ews ved can be well imagined when it | a wv too. tanght ieetrestion Setting off the next morning, I rote toward | sured for fifteen thousand dollars, and his | bas had her day; and in that day those still | away tothe south the beauti{ul waters of the | it 1s stated that the poarpeig was found not From $13 upward, | S0erantesd. Lessons given at Greenwood, a little village on the Yazoo, at | wife for ten thousand, and I received his | pleasant and well-cut though withered fea- ‘Truckee could be seen glistaning in the sun- | Only to have sustained no broken boues, but | ‘we fhe entrance of ihe swamp. From my own | check on a New Orleans house in payment | tures awoke sensations in some fair youth’s | jight, as they wount their way lo the west, | 0 Lave retained its consciousness. While | BEADY MADE OVERCOATS, home to the center of the swamp, the dis- | rem: 2 BU; at I mij breast as glowing a3 any inspired by our | To the north stretches the snow Capped chain | #ll wondered, lt was carried into the house m4 ~ - *s tauce was not greater tian ireniyrave males | spare bevoalt cae emieete ease Seat: | sanisiued ecole the Toes Of the Sierra Nevada, looking down, with | Sd divested ofits clotting. the utmout ‘care For Gentlemen and Youth, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. in a direct line, but ew that roads | int Bw: by collecting as rent, and Se eee chilling effect upon the five tramps. con- observe a re RUEW LAW PURIT eo in that direction ended speedily in a vast | agreciteg te mticor te ets when ‘they | A WEDDING SrorLep.—The first social | Sultation was bow held to decide whether te | While, Dr. Nidelet had been summoned, and From $10 upward. NEW LAW Pt BLICATIONS Vol. 19 tract of water, and the ouly possible route | came, not to the applicants themselves, but | Circles in Quebec are convulsed by an anfor- | wanderers should press on to WadsWorth, or | 00 arriving en careful examination of Cnurual care has been taken in the preparation of | Exccotne 3 nie ‘Se, Congress. lijame on by which I could hope to get to my desti- | to a well-known gentleman who lived ‘out | tupate affair which assumes publicity aud | wait until the afternoon on the uncertain | the little patient. The closest scrutiny, how- the ready made stock this season, and most of ithas | r= mexship. _ Abbot's nation lay through Greenwood, sixty miles | jn civilization,” and I adopted the sugges- | Magnitude on account of the high standing | hope of “jumping” the freight trainand steal- | ever, failed to bring to light any injury of a been apecially made either by or for mo. Laws American Digest of away. tion at once. in a of the parties involved. I have the ing a ride. ae much earnest discussion, | S€rious nature, and before the docior was | on Notaries. QGommon Ls Two days on horseback brought metothe| “My host's example was contagious, and | full particulars at first-hand. Mr. Frederick | embellished by elaborate arguments on | Out of the house the child was eating an ap- tiors, by Waiter 8. Oax.«f lage, and there I remat over night. | within da: had a a] - | Gauthier, son of the former cousul geuerai | either side, it was decided to remain. Ag | #le, and indicated an intention to return to COTTON, MERINO AND Wo: “Gee aking carcfal faquiries aa to tne state of | [yazunlnres days,” had prepared applica- | Ganihler,son of the former consul general one of the tramps clegantly expressed it, “int | play atthe earliest opportunity. It is sup- | ee gf Que Summer. | Mark Twat affairs ahead of me. | the swamp who was able to pay the pre- | Lieutenant Governor Letellier, of that prov- | we can’t play tne racket, there’s plenty of | posed the child’s clothing must have acted as | probably not excelled in vartety aad extent in Wash. y Mt H Burnett. The « Had anybody succeeded yet in getting | mium, and my pocketbook had wo cor- | ince, was lo have been married yesterday to | grub in that ere house, and we wou't send a | & parachute to break a portion of the force of | Pf ington, a - ioe. M into or out ofthe swamp this summer’ Were pulent’ with cheeks on New Orleans. My | M’lle Clothtide Laugevin, a wealthy heiress, greenhorn for it next time, neither, au’ it’s | the fall. Badervhicts frosn 28 t0 @9 inches = . by Mrs, A the rivers main their banks ye.” What | can vassing tonr ended on the eastern alde of | Diece of Arcubishop Langevin, and of Hon’ | Setter to trot in the night tau in tueday.” Drawers from 2 to56 inches. Pay er special difficulties should I have to encoun- | the Tallahatehee, in the country betwaen | Hector Langevin, ex-miulster of the crown, “Wall,” said another, “if we're goin’ to | THE DEATH oF TIRTIENS was caused by | Prices range from £0 cents to 88. atitie yes = fer in my attempt, and was there any proba- | that river and the Yalabusha, the two | The preparations were complete, aud the stay here let’s build a te-house. [ ain’t | #0 internal tumor or cancer. Early in June cores 5 Pennayloanie avenue. bility whatever that I would succeed?” Streams which unite just above Greenwooi | family of the to-be bridegroom arrived from | goin’ to stan’ under this tank all day. Et | @ Lox don surgeop, familiar to tne medical | “ HE LATEST.—Pgypt as It Is; McCan, These were the questious which I diligent- | to make the Yazoo. France on Runday to be present at the cere- | there was whisky in it i mightdo, but idon’t | Profession for bis skitlful operations in suca ly put to every man I met in Greenwood; uiferm with Bakers Turkey and 'Wallech's I spent the night with Mr. T PERFECTLY FITTING and ’s neph- | mony. Ou Monday there appeared suddenly | want the shadder of no water over me.” cases, was called to her bedside. He ex- | PE. SHIRTS, r ‘th Mr. A id plained that the tumor was such that, with- | en Bamie, €375,, One Your Abroad, by aut Sab. and if these persons gave me little encour- ey, applied fora policy as soon as he | upon the scene Mr. Aumond, an extensive The proposition met with a cordial assent. s ~ With- ‘ameuit tin, 4 % dounter: resentment; W. D. agement, they at least did not set me wild, Sonrnes Ge kia uncle had ost the example. | lumberman of Oitawa, with letiers and gitts | On te other side of the road was a huge pile | Out the use cf the knife, ih was certain to | From 3! 12% upward. ~_ oat og ast ont bay Mars, Agnes as in such eases usually do, by giving ‘Phe country piysicians had served me as | to his daughter from M. Gauthier, giving un- | of railroad tes, which are always kep: on | follow; aud, moreover, that the operation | | I have certainly the largest «tock of fine Shirts in TIN » ndbo 9 the Pat Washingto: contradictory replies. There was, indeed, a examining surgeons, and my work was now | mistakableand damning evidences that the | hand at certain stations along the line. To | ltselt might result fatally, though be had discouraging uniformity in thelr answers, | (Sampling surgeons, ar tout of the swamp | €a¥ Lothario had been indalging simultane. | HA" pile the five tramps immediately pro. | been very successful in his pragtice. Sue and the intense surprise with which my ? This was a problem that puzzled me | ously in two serious a/sires de eur. Tais | ceeded, and made an assault upon itia ap- | listened carefully to his statement, and caid questions were greeted, speedily grew mo- bol tle. [dreaded a second attempt to tra- | €Vidence was presented to the parities most notonous. all made specially forme, the same sort | Galleries of Europe: Kate Thempeon, @2. Nich. ven universal cotisfection for the past | oles Minturn; J. G- Holland, @178. Al aud Sten yoose, 5 Sensestre ys no better: or cheaper | soeenes anennes oe Oe pAnirows tk ! proved military siyle. A “tie-house” is @ | the would risk the operation. Tne day aud | fietmallcd toeup edie: CLom Complete price | BITS ere renee fod Wamsntiy 3 Suaee | verse the race-course more than I did a com- | interested. Tae mother of the expectant | novelty in modern architecture to the unin. | hour being decided upon, she sent for her dea Big. 62, Baroness cf Rew York; 2 in Miller, No; nehody had come outof the swamp | pulsory stay of a month in my present quar- | bride went into spasms, and the latter, ia | tiated; and yet beneath its protecting shelter | lawyer made her will. She vow called for | FINK 7a Bees | a Se ec. Theo, 'by ow 1 yet, and nobody id try Sur @ mouth to | ters, but I was, nevertheless, very anxious to | better accordance, went into a dead faint. It many @ weary tramp whose waking hours | her check-book and made outa draft for 10) ae a, S) eeterice of O'Laurice. Se. The New Bevoot Mon, Bee come, everybody said. As to going in, there | get heme again. I approached my host on | is veedless to say that the wedding did not are passed In concocting schemes of piunder | 8¥!neas, as the surgeon’s fee. On the day set | auctrien, German, French, English, Scotch, Irish | All De It. Soc. Womanktnd; Miss ¥. had not been any idiots along that way yet, | the subject. come off, and that M. Gauthier was left to | has slept away bis weariness amid pictured | #part for the operation, she said farewell to j ‘American Makes Lite of Count Cavear, Mas and £0, of course, nobody bad tried to go in. OMr. T. » 1s there any possible way out | Sadly reflect upon the falsity of the some- | scenes of home and happinessdrawn by fairy | ber friends, aud, allera few moments of si- Only the best workmanship, with promptness, Beligion, J Connely Carita; Couid I get into the swamp? | of the swamp except the Greenwool route?” | what backneyed adage, *+A bi aed in the hand | fingers. It is a very simple arrangement. | lence, told them she was ready. Chloroform SOLOMONS & ? > * ” . octa-tr oir Certainly. if I didn’t mind goimg in per- “ July and August there is; if | {8 worth two in the bush.’ he denouement | The ties are placed on end and close together, | W8S given. and the surgeon proceeded, only | HUNTING SUITS. _ Soret pendiculariy. Icould sink in-aluost aoy- | you've pluck enough fo tty Je, you nies get | is anxiously awalted “The bridegegons's | Teves are Placed on cnd and close togetner, | ae given, and the surgeon proceeded. only | PE Da gh a NEW BOOKS AT BALLANTYNE’S, Waste. ere ea dusiasd ttmeanwear out that way now, possibly.” ; mother le known % bea lady of Sroat diplo- side is left open to serve as a door. Then —— nog a ae png RO Pree List sent to any addrees. ans eoreen ses. believed I had matic ent, and rumored ontreal ross jes are placed serve proceed 2 ENTH STREET. Well, the rivers were In their banks now, | pe: neater! te esr Deaarmeen oryel 1, | (Whence went two bridesmaids last Satur. a nroofs te the “tie-honse” is complete, a | Wounds in the body were closed. They healed 7 ONE PRICE ONLY. for the most part, bat the mire was hope- | | reckon have, as you crossed the race | day,)that the marriage will eveutually be | mansion fit for any tramp that ever infested | Without diMculty, but the tumor remained | S7-STBANGEES MAY RELY ON FAIR bad along. And besides, there's tn $ Rex . as before. It has at times since then been | DEALING. sr sRaesateataeae™, regres | algo come tm itl ope pla, tes | “comme eee. p. | Wheel ris Goats With | seul tigen wat a hater pf them ea: im conc ion, as if at le bi; ‘ied in its atin a és s minder was in itself suicicnt to scitle the'| stands by itself, There yox mast teenies | SOCKETY~Old Prince Gortschakor is not a | Dé Uable to be buried in it4,ruing. But in | even that she was out of danger; but tne sur. GEO. C. HENNING, ie articularly edifying spectacle, and does not operation ld fatal, has been nx: cm itor having that ot sentence, "And, | Sroqs couatzyio we bat ofthe Yalabaana, | five ibe saoger aiigh iden of aignty. in | S32, 44 owas &(cony, aod comioriable | Spe mode rus—fewas falaf even widh an | cS No. 410 Seventh street. a * 2 : . coat and starched oO] buried at me by some tnirty of forty diiter- | 1s .urougn the woods all, the wag, and is | cravat ius nis cold, unizapeesinned Te a ee oe, See ee eee | Sane At SILVERBERG’s ent people, L naturally began to ieel curious | Pry wer) under ws Bat i¢you once reach | 85d expressionless eyes, which put one in | ‘uemsclves cut, nome Coaversation inthe | WHERE CLarB. Jackson Gor His | conceruing the peculiar nature of his Sataa- | the Yalabusba, you'll have a pretty goog | Mund of Lever's comparison of e « Sick | Slang vernacular of the trite was now ant. | Wivgs-The ‘Texorkana (Mo.) “Demorrar | 312 SEVENTH STREET. se Majesty's special pleasure ground. Being | road—with @ swimming now and | Codfish or an oyster with the measies,” he and now flagged. To an observer, | tells this story: “Claiborne F. Jackson, & 8] mated, ling to appear abjectly ignorant of 0 | then—down to the ferry, ten or twelve miles | Teslizes pretty well the traditional type of | these iniserable creatures, without home and | native of Kentucky, was once governor’ of F ant a matter, covecrning which ev. | Cony. where iste eee ee et you"! | the high comedy statesman. But if there is | wttout friends, hunted down by society, (as | the state of Missour, He joined thesouthera Cryoty Bad assured asa jmatter of polite | have high ground—but the ferryman will | & woman present, the metamorphosis is as | ‘ey ‘should be), and scorned by the Honest | confederacy,and died daring his term at = Tey {weppose, that f was fally Informed, I) direct you. If you get that far yon will have | Sudden as it 1s complete; his features light | Tan who earns an honest living wonldhaye | farm-bouse opposite the city at Littie Rock, tried in varieus ways, by indirect means, to | no trouble, but I’m afraid you'll flod it dim. | UP, and the dull, fsh-like glare gives place appeared a happy family, or a nestofhoraets | among strangers, with no kind band ot affec- learn something of this race course. | cult to get that far. Yon'd etier make up | t 40 cele w: of a in the sectoty | SER had fled fom civilization to e loy life | tion near to soothe his pain aad rob his mag tints aHeTR ye Ee |Soup fant aad gb biog ne” | acermmipnriemprcaitg | I ihlroas wey ate itece Waa | Stoel oni ab Satta new anything at all could possib! o- le- 5 ° ira: markabie connected Ww: story of Tant on this “subject, aad’ the courteous | ,oeclizing bis hospitality, I’ took my de- | [ia" whether she ben Duchess orp coon: ne | €d but two or three short ris to with the history of 5 all the characteris! of his life is, perhaps the dwellers in Greenwood were seemingly un- | PWhen'l turned from the Tallahatchse, ani | Cafes little, but is it from simple adoration of | £1Ve to the house c ert ied Sisters i unwi! nt camp—according to the stage notion | married five sisters in one of the most re- TH willing to offer an insult to my inte:ligence | andertook to cross to the Yalabusha, I foand | ‘be Sex or because its members are ‘skillfal pS a a bos ae belek hour passed epciable, Wealthy, and distinguished famt- E TRADES. by volinteering information witu regard to | the whole country under water. In places it | [f Sometimes unconscious spies, tm that ‘tie-house would have effectually dis- in the state; that as soon as one wife REMOVAL —I wish toadvise ‘DUmerous ihknown @ mater. I was forced, | was too deep for wading, but by swimming | ‘a!0, although we do know public sf epeae ares ‘lied all romance from the mind of the ob- | would die he would go and marry her sister stlecting the movivet avg | Were, and resting my borse in the shallower | * regular correspondence with a phalanx of Kerver. ‘The conversation was low aad ‘yal. | in reasonable time. “Of course, somoot Selecting the meekest. and paris, It Ne gut I could succeed in crossiag. ee ome stoverty. Sore’ in the ‘and plentifully interlarded wit mogt | were widows s when he married them. In est compassions‘e looking man a sias 1 was starting, lLowever, a ‘oaths. ‘cursed jon Ww. ‘marriages there was a 3 Jage—the one least Lik:ly,as 1 thought, to | giMculty ofa rather alarining son pieeeecy | Londen, and Berlin; Some of his ‘enemies es ee ee roads, biowbent me or to publish’ my ig re to | Iteelt., The sky was overcast, fad waea 1 ee ino ations at ooen hhieh exposed thea hey enrned which was that, when no went U9 asi The old the Greepwi world— m overflowe: it, th. 4 but at mi eser' cur- th determination wroug ea'| wan Queene inlsesmmnice conteees eet UAiee | demses of the Bucharest. stage, but may his et —_ ing of leman wn ves. my way. In that event, with water all | Org!es not have beeu rather prompted by ‘One by one the trampsd off to sleep, amounaeae, 1 must Inevitably perish, ari | Wish to drown dull care @bd shut out for the | aner cA king freel Por ad y . 'y of a flask of whisky | them Read Be oughi of death by si lure there in | MOment bis polgnant regrets at the ‘8 aunatio nTime man looked at me as he might have | the gloomy swan ‘appaliol me, mote Sret of Bulger ss ane ee Papert of Fievan, by an Old gentleman who had been conan aes ros , Tie braced his nerest with Gas ‘end | = ay E aon aod which hehas always been 80 persistent an wheel i # A It aR, tof the Yanen fs “ o- a gutiely with great aitseacida, wiped ee (ny pr ealrigncntomt Nay | Sdversary?_[Bucharest Cor. N. ¥. 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