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— LATE VIOLET. two or three hours. The meal swelled and MARRIAGE CUSTOMS IN RUSSI: The LADIES’ GOODs. By a one grave where gras« did wave swelled until the kettle was nearly full. Its Magnanimity from a Ratioralist | How the Art of Love is Practiced im | THE OLD SCANDAL THAT KEPT AWAY THE | ———. ‘The feather fied plume, Standpoin: th of the “1 declar for't,” said she to the eat, “I don't Neorth—Divorces ROYAL PAMILY FROM THE NORFOLK-RAST- Ss PECIAL. POTOMAC RIVER LAN know what possessed me to make such a lot of {From the London Spectator, Nor. 3.] ne Annulments of INGS NUPTIALS. tf farther nottoe, — r. at Hel Bat if I don’ tit all if thi Marriages Perfect mse, 3: f BOT: Ly ¢ aptal wi mde a jon't want it all myse! e Fi Harri: iy . Referrmg tothe marriage the other day of , ‘ ‘ ‘st 5 rot nt ath Cantor on Russian mai are generally arranged | the Duke of Norfolk to Lady Flora Hastings, eft axp Gs5 b> Sreust. lds. will be run astcttows: Lvave L ___ STEAMERS, &e. syed : In the papers which Be tre hee ate Gand fetching & | nas contributed to the v 3 all the latrat novels ahh from 6 f \ “The Soul and Future Life,” and in his reply | through priests, Being matters of business. it | the New York World says: ASOT GOODS Ful DAYanl THURSDAY Me at the splint-bottomed rocki to the many criticisms whom those papers | is desirable that there should be no mistake as | The first Marquis of Hastings was our old Jebrated Juyin and Monogram for all Land eeu slippered feet on the fore-pi drew down upon him, there is visible precisely | to the amount of dower which the bride is to | Revolutionary friend, Lord Rawdon, who | K v sete Ber cent reduction Leave every SAT= and p at her supper. eof mind which is ioasly | bring, and there would very likely be mistakes | divided with Tarleton the honors, such as they | * Monogram Gloves om all antes of three wk Tor ah t “Te atid she to the dog, who lay in Harriet Martineau’s * Autobj- | if some member of the upper clergy were not of the British campaigns in Virginia and | Poire or over. A stile uaad aasertgnont of 7 ADs ng at Brick EY ie v ky eae jo inind, we mean, which hs act —— ae preparing the set- | oe In z ha x " Jo 2 & | gions is erdare ty matt, Baran hee day ae Freasas soca 7x emanse Bt ¥ as if ev rybuiy tution to t tlements. An archimandrite does much of the | ne became Ear! joira, and in mit of Rew ¥. quire at PPS Coal moos ‘ona firth alone to pee snr a, ing tp tae; married Flora Campbell, Coun Pe gia at @. 1 al <Mices. 1114 and, . happily | work that falls to notaries in other eountri sone of “magnanimous atheism.” “iny only he charges n who has seen a shrunken and withered | d arently revive under th: f the air-pump, may per! ion, deri fr al a reason of this swelling of the h triumphant relief at the imagiy cence of the reilzions intluene j gre nee pressure of which it had lived. nor: 2 a some parts of se vocts aut decane te pimenens she ‘adds a gift of two white a mitside is reme tnd the confined air | Pope, which looks rather like expands till the worship of Venus. The nore, and a portion of th is apt to stick between his fingers. A exhausted | well-bred bridegroom mu monaste h the bride, through hy clothe some statue o silver brocade, enriched with jewels, ding to the wn in herown WMH. KILLMON, Agont TINTER ARRANGEMENT maa 30 i ADIES’ SEAL SKIN SACQUES L sage OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE aw FRESH STOCK-NEW SHAPE, THE SOUTH > The swift and elogant irom Steamer LADY om THE LA Captain J. WHT comp ny and 1 smell Ss under th The app Muskrat Sets § Hat fant Boa, Black Bear, We .'Rotarning, leaves X THURSDAY and sat and plumy j for a marr | Great clon " strifes** rich and fu ase of met Were provoked 1 Yi aly cA MARCIAN. y + on the pa ' ‘TOMAC RIVER LANDIN EA A of mind wh 1} is h led t me part | a napir INW.T Pson was gone. | " eh . her yout all long with it” She hed. With its pieced are fusal. Bian’ Hiandsome ¢ YAR OF lied upon ¥ NAM The rea: LLEDROP FRI S. BUTTON the your { BY MRS. ANNIE 4 PRESTON i] y 7 . tow Ns, t TASSELS and died " hb: SATURDA . Tt seems as if ev'ry | ing intlicted on h head can ed eet a =e “ta ighed Aunt Harriet—sink nd went out and shut the wae St Manker "a canty ah toe ae ing we splint-bottomed rocking her. «its exchange | i should ¢ ver Xpress (fice, oF at up th . PO PALMER, of 62h strect 07 F STREET, cation at Knox"s Ere = — the SAMUEL BACON, Prost, BeTWkeN UTM AND Torn B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, Has just received a new importation of STREAMERS FOR NEW YORK The — steamer JUN GT SN and F, FRENCH MILLINERY Goops, KNIGHT will kave New York at cleck op. om. every SATURDAY . ongetown every SATURDAY at clock a.m. and Alexandria same day F lowest mates. For tuformation Motrepelitan Bark. Loh street, DENTAM, Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. LYDES NEW EXPRESS LINE 1 r. setting her felt-siipper rth <4 but there don't think iter of of trying to in. of another a rt nd powertul f ter. Lady F rquis of Hastings de Ruthyn in 188i. s her two sons and There ain't n invited to John’s, exce Susan, poor. jous child, away off there in the _never Come home agin, I pre «her head on her kne was born, aid by her widespr tion of the w own aspirat sof her own thought a > impulse » Miss Ma Ti seriptio died in ISH, leaving b man goes the re seiting | daughters. down, but he is often betrothed before start ing to glady not yet ont of the school MS her immediately upon his country whieh has so few - The ‘great ridicu | when not borne nething to do with th to sport it. When a girl has | dissipation e of 2) without finding a maie, | valed sin ally sets out on what she call Wharton. ¢ if poor—on a round of tra M Femember the prog The whole month Patin’ for this , son Pend! ton use in wy life been av on a Thanksgivin’ d y been overrun wit same t in pre 1 4y When she was married, d then dropped off into rh she was aroused bya subdued bustle the back door. tting up she peeped out, full moon, a wagon trunk—or bas 1 two more children comin plump. little Just ste i 1 only seven ve and Was su led by bis your y-Westord- Charles Planta and last Marquis. This young ne - born in 1842, died in 188 hav a his short life to “run th AL patrimony ina career of spl aid reckless gambit winter wear, Also, a full line of the cote “ JUGLA and MON RAM KID GLOVES, the curiain light of the of the yard. a shortish girl. walk. a in her arms, In street and opers Special attenti n to onters now 2setr F* ATHERS! FEATHERS FROM AUCTION, LESS THAN HALF THEIR REAL VALUE. wi the morning new Joy of univers Wast- WN ly F = 4 y unbutton- f my race is in se she turns ups of the Marquis of Anglese: IMMENSE STOCK JUST RECEIVED | he taking pene cehine the highest prepared Ww Ss plentiful as p ne One night at the opera CONNOLLY'S, 6 Niven sr j white nd oper title hing the of divine moral governme: old spinsters are sea’ and Widows whose d bride of Mr. Henry Chaplin, ¢ we Opposite Paten j uth cried a litle. bie {ter fo me that the a | husbands were never seen s «reve to a shop in Oxford s - | eae rine of ythology Christians fol. | than the r Etiquetie Uusion ough t in PENCE: KNIT WOOLEN skint and kap. | Susan into the spiint-bot math the heathei dy’s dead husband in her pre ‘aud | another carriage. and went of t iycakup | hex bonnet, and sues the fetish) were fiercely clinging to | . perhaps, some!imes al. chioness of Hastings, On th aT in” wiped her eyes, as their Man-God, their scheme of salvation, their | When a coup) etrothal feast | fourth Marquis all his titles ex: DOUGLASS’, and g akin Thanksgivin’. 7 hand, kissed we ¥ hei sential pay- isheld, and the br Kofherhair | honors became extir tongs 3 tired to-night, but don't that, pata eae ey? - +, Cutom in th n 1 r. Lady - wre eet wit prenee y eh | smu P' « . Stink bow much | peep mere pel : Another ease of lebrated SKIRTS jast es ee ees ew we should find you up, aving which sh nd under the sta without leay l.or the fear of penalty. tives b How like the breath of relief with which Miss | of the pa Martineau observes that the displeasure or a return received, at "i 2 thwesi. and 12 h-stree’ spinster it make T .G.F HYDE. 38 Wae ound the familiar kite! WMP CLYDE ®& 12 South Wharves, Phitias margo ty DOUGLASS’, NINTH AND F STREETS. Hastings, ar nd. Wit i j hanado about my ste bextra herself to. cle: sue MERICAN LINE OF STE AMSHIPS hing down and opening the oven-door, pleasure of her neighbers is nothin mportance is att nov20-tr St. Cloud Building sallevery THURSDAY direct licious odor, as of baking her, is that with whieh she + north of rpo THE LADIES. ladetphia to Livery =n fow!s and browning pastr t forth, filling | thal to go and “meet the who turquol ee the roomy kiteh peered inside te oven delightful to her after re substituted. 1 the p rLof Loudoun, | Your at Is respectfully tnvited to my large < ra stocrage mmmauge tickets for a mom eof the pans, that at of the newly made Duchess of H select assortment ipane er oe using a corner of " straight, blue print ea pedi must not be ed then up BERLIN ZEPHY RS, GERMANTOWN Wo apron fora holder, and then, shutting in the ? Ag give his br KNITTING YAENS, ceiver his mother re ough why this should tery whiel st . noble property put int i well—father and moth f his mother. . jad never | BURLAL . ed i nd Lo bru to grace to-mor. Goons, Neem GERMAN LLOYD, 4 NOVEL. MSHIP LINE BETWREN 4 SOVTHAMPTON 4 0 reks in house elean- order, BURLAr TES in Fi at was just What had be ng i : car. 2 » children | Was entirely zit the car. and the children | Minuten entl nd seme ee 7) tty aise : ASSES, White marbl CUSHIONS, FOO! t + LOW Et. the bridal of her seat | |. BACKS, ond LIGHT SCREENS. i a wreath of | of Donn’ re. Which | Fine selection A WORSTED FRINGES, ange flower blossoms is used. Among Rus- | overlooks a long r f the railway Cutidres sians pure light blue is the nuptial color, and a h the Queen yearly travels north coronet of silver ribbon stands in plac Balmoral. ‘On the column s wreath. The wedding ring for the bi inseribe the grim and ER CASES, fmy tir It never makes any differ I 2 she can be p of te and bread for the and rosy m te Southampton dV Bremen, first teerage, $30. ». For freight ’ OELRICHS & - ; No CLOAKS and VEL- chil CAPS a specialty, MES, SELMA RUPPERT, ‘ding tothe programme. But Aunt t, instead of asking them wh: rderes »wilng Green, New ¥ rh * cl ole N UNARD LINE ap iaen of tat cold or some metal, but not a plain ystern and superstitions a | novas-tr WORARD i Pp uid like, seized upon the idea of mi | joop:it is generally a double ring with en- Id seem toother times ae tee WR | EIS... ee nighi before hildren, to be sure what they | chased stars. The bridegroom has a ring, toc testities at least to. th M 3 hWh, Hishom, the Steamers «it this fine take» ajecle siek of the gre of course it will be the very best thing forthem | und exhort us to | whieh the bride puts on his finger at th | fearless Temper of the blood h to No. 7i2 SEVENTH STREET NORTUWES* course for all seasms of the year, my own part sh: after their Journey. You used to be fond of | be conte nt : worshiping the provi- | after she has received h through the veins of yesterday's young bride nm the ontw nv ba * dal which the race = — xereises 0} pating th are to be ti ouly conceivabl ents for immortal growth. In passage from Queenstown to runing the meridian of 30 plain one. The clergy the rings being of p keep the sale of them would not al esiastical the wedding se (Between G and H). EW STORE AND NEW GooDs, ave never seen | individual men nd T have never seen | individual im What worthless, but th equiv | soli Curious — disappointed, but they ir supper, and thought anything so de 3 the purity of bed-room : touchstone. comprise: The remarks of 5i lecture on the 1 ir John Lubbock in a late tion of insects and flowers door and of BER- *MANTOWN WooL all Kinds, which I am ity ou ef. in fact the a iss | ing ¢ well describes as Uh E i brid them elew or is her's crockery for ke—explanations differ) — tjournment to a by pose that i it wr of each variety es the visit. With : mixed with curiosity, I have observed (my at tention was at first ly excited) that bees particularly, and also buttertlies, visit a dis inet v, sand for the time confine th attenti it, settling on a i honey of that va ret ge thing rising in their own estima tto the winds the old faiths, ‘ nds us, Was thought of the pain which her new belief in pnal annihilatign | would carry to the chicken and heart of some friends of hers who were wed chicken and pamp- | Widows, and who lived in the hope, not ‘ * future lite in God. but of a 12 | Seythia bs 19) Chima. Wed. : 5 os tg Welnesday from Now York, ner ALITY. for $18 eeu. : el? sdevnest Carry strong” pease PLENDID QUALITY, for $12, $14, $16 & $18 ‘bin. $00. 4 emnize thy light. = ie | tingona thing that 1 . a tour. i s in all parts of Lurepe at Should told them all a re reunion with the objects wart hen by a sup- | {¢ another spece lading civen for arthiy love, and whom she feared it mizht this last repast, when held in} tyuot colon whether a _ even deprive of reason to have thishope ta + old customs are « anew papier sm ahinaeaged 7 Cite Trevine, Park i for Mediter Yet with all this di be is ae thera a an rs “aptly foe r new dist inking vessel by the | PEST Chass MILLINERY, Harret opel fen ninhe ut rfih M ide's h ana etl ea ted 3 at i, ick 2 ish in het “ e r bride's: alth in it is sey 4 nount of trouble fe pick and span co “4 br s 4 yr no longer. Ln made is is aot prides father, who re- ithe maiden sister, who im stay at the homestead— If your dinner. Twill on e RAILROADS. room, T up u z iat. | 2 : cr trou the | E¢ up anil Teall an anks when her he ith is dru = this ver a mark ool te latest Novelties ty BA | BALTIMORE AND Onto Woods iti time to go te meetin’ with you.” bidding t be ht, y over his child erie a 3 NATIONAL L ‘ consisted of along | she hurried down stairs, quickly donned walk” | t ; MISS McCORMICK, - Grandpa Bux farm consisted of along | {he “hocs, shawl and hood, slipped out the | ay sumn K | Strip laying between tworivers, with a wood i about midway of its length. Grandpa lived in the old farm house in the addow iJohn had fitted up pn the bank of ve been a Ving found ro 1 oct®0-ly St. Clond bathing, j Nort + : ag Ane, w nie JAS: We VERILY, iateigalaaaae e : NOVENDER T8th, backdoor, locked it securely after put the | der the door-sill, and started across Lots | ha's. when h aim his arried daughter's usekeeper duri ive as.a hi onths of his widowhood. be the vent been bal « fora fort- | 1" x, tu Wh stores is a VE WASHING TON, d then she continued, “If I | some | does so. Hf the daughter's husband die fistinet . 610 Mh STREET, TENT Orrice. 1 Way Static . “ ; “ ‘s “tle whenthey | father may order her to return to his roof. soecers : coor hn Sanaa j s and Way Stations, prowling off affer em. I don't see’s've made | would | dren. None of these privileges is retained by ippears to be the k ient o r <tg much | a eG MORRIS OOENEL we ler the ns of one law. 1 | . Sirasinng. W. dane was taking her last chicken pie out of not quite es mt allowed in Russia, but a | the color, and not the the ~ Rocks and oases the oven, and the clock was striking 12 as and went on their as | marriage mulled for i the visits would be all flowers of a brill tely made to| — GENTLEMEN'S GOODs. The observatir —= — of the lecturer F ALL STYLES egos plants o1 to ies being attracted by rrion seems to prove tl ro ur 7 rt suggested. Flies settle indiscriminately NOW READY, all putrefactions, and will immediately pillar of cloud? it is m the one hand, the Posi | question of mv ivists are conscious that they are trying to re- | fn Lith chai riet stalked into the kitchen. mitain road to Johirs, Aton | John heard her voiee and got out of bed and | © ay morning in the far west a | came out in his wight-gown to hear the ont | move a faith in. which the human spirit pro. | is th an, with her husband | Hews: for Susan was the younger siste foundly rests, they do reall: on. the other | gi started in an ox-eart to go | Pet. and, as If those Who can s fe are pretty frequent. lik pon re they not journeying to the wonderful | . . mation, just as the apple blooms out again | Pope intentionally omits to register the ag homestead where the scenes of mamma's | it ood earnest. And what was a wonderful u sted receiver. Mr. Harrison, the parile “ ly finds fault with the Chris- | of these for the marriage laws are pught for thinking so poorly of | so con % parties willing to pay for i ks of the view of their | the luxury of a separation can easily ferret out a ukase whose prescriptions were not scrupulously observed at their nuptials. It 38 rt to Nes over and here | hand, as un share their point of | leading her to a priest this being | fom 9 dower to ote) or trom olalon eae GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DRESS HATS. fon. where sin of them were to take tins cars | to breakiast,” ey. “Ht. don’s | View were Warow ins of s weleht of care, and | to FP gees ag i At the bride | With bees and butterflies there is certainly FOR ONLY $4. for the east to spend Thanksgiving, while the | “ecm 4s if} could wait until morning beings rin so doligmas if in fact, to use | enough to break ihe mariage’ Kaesigne ene | discriminative selection guided Wy odor: 1 the mae nppeced poser connects fer father retraced his wearisome way to the lonely I A pln Money ey neal BT Martine Phrase, “lo meet | selves assure strangers that the slap is only a | Mave ave, remarked that some flowers are . Youthsand Boys. 1000 —*Baltimore Express, was a Father dowdy and old-fashioned | but will carry our fxings all-over home. Ds a eee at ai ee Se an future: | "I have never in the books T have read met a © UMBRELLAS A . Ellicott City, Annapolis and com as might have been expected, so far | YoU suppose Tm going to have that dear child | 2iing' to meet They mo wise the renénder would presiimably pe | With this observation. and when so aente and WEST MARKET PRICES. = ‘Were concerned, but attractive in | 20d them children come half across the con‘i- | BOIS “tog tigen Goan wise the reminder would presumably be | gist) an observer as Sir John Lub- es RKET PRICES. and ta, Baltimore x= Their healthy, buoyant good-nature. | Hent to Thanksgiving at grandpa’s, only to be | C#Sily when they iduteal Gan eee by the bridegroom. In some par:sof the | the circumstances. I presuine WALTER KERR, Hatter, Mn Situ Linere only, stop= Cala ApPY as happy could be | Sent away from the old homestead to oneof the | Merely, under the inidnight than they could | Empire the date of the: marriage isieft blank | Wack Passes ove has been observed, or, if ob- | octI7-tr_ 1419 PENN. AVE., AnovE WILLARD'S. stations, ) They were all as happy as aed d be— neighbo! no means.” under the eye of Divine righteousness, and | on the certificate; and this in furnisnes | Served, has been. ec seems . and Way Stations, (Winchester from I2years-old Johnny to baby Hat— for ‘Then, indeed Harr'et broke down and eried | they become higher beings in their own’ esti- | grounds for a divorce. In the Chersonese . 2 ae Relay.) quential. The resis 4:30 : 414.0 MEENS ggg | yamena satan Batt MERCHANT TAILORING PARLORS, r 414 NINTH STREET, thing, when Stories were laki—“mamia’s splendid stories, | thing for her todo, puther armsaround her | U&der the exh: re is no real need for any which were better than any fairy stories, or | “iStet-in-daw’s neck and kissed her heartily. any stories, printed in books or papers.” Thanksgiving morning opened bright and ‘On. on they whirled. and it w: dnesday | fair. When Aunt Harr't, in a pretty flowered atetsenrict than aeons ee tet r | Btapper, looked in to awake the travelers, she in their lives been five miles from found them up and dressed. Grandpa and Contains the largest and choicest assortment of value. So nee is invariable ; a ve “ is that oder, and not MERCHANT TAILORING DODS to beat at Canton, No : ‘ ; iv of avery unsatisfactor : clergy who declare aurriage niall, oF } altel : a ekearing. were not cross, of sour, or out of pa- | Grandma: Soh and his wife and all the rest | Kind. and a great proportion of their past ik sual taey ait coculvoek saproien ec ae Hoty cane called the at- | ever etore offered to. the Washington public, exotitam Simay for ssutione, tieuce, although they were dreadfully t everything went on justav it was set dowa in piticrent. helina weiter red PY morally | purpose. It is not Dy any. means rare fora | \ ithe Fesults, always come to the same | MEN jtcalsamly in PLECE GOODS. “and ne keaps | $:30—~Balthuore ana! Way Statiom. Sleeping so hungry. for the sizeable lus a 7 y ndifferent, being neither bad nor good, as | |; ckle affections to ge! y love: fessor yd Ms 3 pel 4 Mare to Chic sad quite iver and the Feinforce- this morning,” said Mary gi an we did all casential dignit of man, nd the steady | 1 sent to a divorce: and this har bers | ttre. __ LS Sedan artoibealty Coton aby ieee ee Eee 9225-7: Lanals, Cincinnatl, Pittst ts hought in haste at t yside restau. | this me Se aieht pment of his race, is one of the surest circles Where a regard fo . i Roping Care : snot very fling. : Maat alt kept Tete own counsel, and the | Marks of the elevating Iniluence of this dre Boeetyrekle ay ead Fe ag hoary git i leat fy pr avan- | 9, vues tion for Pittsburg om duly fifty miles from grand, otadlewtal plump little mother has not yet ceased ~ | of a celestial glory In other words, to Mr. . teh ith Sunday. New York, Philadelphia and Balti Express. Sieping Car to New York, ial Slee ping Car to Philadelphia, phimp litte woman marsh: an Imperial decree ws de the i servants of the We their orders for suits at KBEN’S, rent number of Frank Lestie’s with stock- oe feet hanging over the fool-board of his glory. Harrison, as © rtainly Miss Martine et she s r thy al humitiation is pessfimism—even though it about her as th baking that immense samp dering how it happened that Harr have bee —— _ — — Specie clay King AP THAN ANY OTHER | "Dally. Other trains daily, “Only two h . a > ae nee ches in no Way the essential dignity of man, id a short clay pipe in hi uth. King \ THE We , ~ Nemec ine for be was a ~ | on Thanksgiving eve.—[Springjield but rather only the unsuccessful attempts of S which would t aoh isn't much of aking, since ouly two CO Be 1877 Great 1877 n to be vay junetion | ©@#- the individual ego to reach that essential dig- | suck annulinents had only bee fathers of families, two wives and nine chil- | Branch Baltimore Shirt Factory, 1002 F Street ‘4 PEN: ANIA on the line. The s late. Trains Mr. W. *s Li = = Mo man. As the belief in God moditie arule, upon suMfcient ground: dren—four of the latter his own—account them- ‘i hwest. Washiny m a = always are late night before Thanksgiving, MR. WATTERSON'S LECTURE ON SOUTHERN | the satisfaction with ourselves as we ar whether married or not, are received into | S¢!Ves his subjects. He is not even the finest We make the FINEST DRESS SHIRTS TO | TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHW Est, ny happy souls going y my —— eat pettine crpccteny ee grows, and we begin to be quite sure that th are those who have annulled mar. | gentleman of the Montauks. for George ene | OPEB pte ae Double Track. Steel Rails, ne trains are mail trains, they must | a ee condcrinite the soatheny ckasanc? | vast, majority of all our“ posthumous acivi- wo OF three times Rus. Easthat rag i ee ee at emt: | sutts Muslin and Twenty-one Hundred Linen, for | Selendéd Scenery . * os ties” will go fo increase the store of testimony | sian morals as to the sanctity of ‘marriag separated from ribe, through wi . | $1.25. Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ready-made, yiwill make a pretty late suppér time,” | Witich he declares has radically changed. His accumulating to all future ages of “the eset hothing if not lax, Hassan make ‘£00 Thus See Gl ee ee m ata and Tue undrea id Chari pen aS ~ jal dignity of man.” bands, 2 ing to their own ide f — 4 WG pig Eg vd en, for 75 cents. I should think it was supper time now Perlis he says, teomthtian of their pros: | “As certainly as the failare to recognize the | that is, they are Indulgent.good-tempered-and | is lazy, and even dirty, and a shiftiess farmer | twist Muslin and Eighteen Hundred Linen, for 9 |. ,urner of Sixth Mary. poking around in the bottom of | Pring’ pleasure loving people, Men iivingga | attraction of the sun led our forefathers into | not jeslous; but in the higher Classes they ace, | Hose cattle die for lack of atte SS cate | ick ee Pit mpty hamper. Ereat estates, with Lew cates OF exchenge: | all sorts of exaggerations of the stability of the | jneorrigible flirts, and in the lower thes alginke bee ee ee ae ee Eee SS Four-piy 1 suppose there ts someplace neat by where | Sre likely to grow Indolent Ths seatenen ud Fighteoustess Will Toad’ these wine wang, | ad; being drunk, settle all cox al diner’ | rand fret triumphatt in Montauk iistorys | LINEN COLLARS for Si. Ganson Fn ea wt alunch for the chi i he an USLeS v 1 nees by ows. jsacommon si in a vil- : ERS, to pirat mamma to affable Conductor Carroll, | {2 Whe soul had platy of ttue, and he thought them i ‘exaggerate the ‘wort and value” of rg os ‘mule. euing” his wite with | thats; the kingship being now elective. that | Ortcr and g ‘Who came through the car just then. orders imitated his example.’ But the crash | "4 love and righteousness. Itis the weig) might and main; nor do her howls bring any fe law ra wife and six ‘ ay sorry to tell Jom, madame. that she, es) | came. and the pretty fatite fel The great | four debt and obligations which makes us | of her own sex to her assistance. It seems to | Went popu yy ie one sce what poor creatures, except through the | he admitted among all but the upper classes | Children, so that the vote was increased . burned down a week ago or so. You can see | 2nd the small. the goo wher tgp bebe a ed divine help, we really are. Remove the sense | that a man has full right to beat his wite, | UY several children beyond the ascertained | _aug2d-tr the ruins just over the brook there. ruin. There is now nolhing’ of that gilded of these higher obligations, and we win- | and she gets no sympathy whether she — oe ‘S. sebeny Pp a FE J. HEIBED R, A glance at the ashes and embers of what structure. It is no longer fashionable or re- evitably in our own Spe eg oye as the | yoeiferates. or hits ck. In case of pie poi were, hoei§ now an or! reopened ° Rect EP, beaneee? Was once a hotel was not very satisfying to | $ - to fritter time away in idle, costly | Witheréd apple revives when the ‘air ceases to | flagrant infidelity. a Russian may have pepe across Long — ———— _ CIT! Ze Ne ARMY AND NAY five hungry juveniles, and mamma, for the tahio ‘The hetilescaned and ime press ui mit. Indeed, the real issue between | his wife put in prison for a year, and if she pel ny) Tunas, ieee caod — hei MM pee Rheneh pints aeeien*at With tliiost a cigud ou her brow said * | care-worn south is most unlike the south that | {Ms hosltivist and the Christian wettion whee, | Pe not of noble lood (oF of w priest's family, | ferore, hereafter: once for ail-ond all the time. | _S91-19° ‘Nec ait Pema: Seer, W ost & cloud on her brow said :-— ~ ee: é 3 . With glass a load on hee low said =— and | Meapon the kuikor of the aiearam touch: | ther humility be ‘a morbid and misleading | pecmentive ie more: leaned ta hes ees | But it he be a lawtal king, sleepy David Pha ing upon the humor of the colored people of i * raoh is tiful a tative of the Un juality, or the very truth and core of all re: ‘j as pil repesentat ae ow ee —T — poe ee What | the south, Their humor is not Amertean i is | Surkacwiodge, it the famee. tee Positivists than fin, the ent ee race, and of that great Wyandaneh ‘of tie THE TRADES. Would I like for supper, Sister Harriet?’ Oh Petco i rin Riera Papier so | are Fight; if the latter, the Christians. “But | Appears the Oriental view still prevailing in | Montauk’ all the island tribes o= @ cup of tea forme, and plenty of milk and | *sociated with misery that I have always felt | what shall be the test? Why ine empire as to the ascendency of the strong | When the white men first set foot in its salt A; RA over surely the e: r me, ay kan it, not_ my mirth, col. ar. i t of his of the wuEe, Dread for the children.’ * Wall, 1 decla t, | my pity moved by i rience of the past affords us test enough. Mr. | Sex. aw marshes, as is the remnant of his people Sister Susan. f guess these, ehlitgen won't eat cred race Soul's hao mee gatos Harton sagt in effect that the tendefiey 1 | laweuit against his wife but a wite Is not heard pilled mations of that day. If be be not the | NEW HAMFSSING .gruwist. nevieiy a mi at gran 's, Than! vin,” inl of man as < result—al band ; a man obli: a 1 BSON BROT after travelin’ three mortaldays and nigints"* | the wisest are not able t@ read.” only Know, yee agree with him-—of man's “dream of celes: | wite to work for bith, but a wife cannot suc | 4s Tule be reduced to one mane—{N. ¥. | (PUBVON BOT ‘<p Jon Puixtens, i for Baltimore, 6:35, 8:90 &. ta And the plump little mamma changed her | yg eee a Py beater mae 8% | tial glory.” Well, but what has been the moral | her husband even ter necessaries, and she has | Werld. 012 Tvanla ‘ashington, D. ©. 4:30 p.m. dally. except Sunday, Yoice in the last clause in a droll nasal imi- | Wi baggage of an obsolete past. fruit of that stole self-estimation and magna- | no redress against him if he deseris her. Oct, Bar Pine Briating Specialty. Siut6-15 | For Pope's Creck Line. 6:55 am. an4:90 p,m, tation of her sister, which made the children ‘WASHINGTON AND DOLLY MApison.—A | himity which is now again lifting up its head, | entalism a} again in the almost total se. | | THE Cincinnati Commercial now undertakes | =" “ine Sige ee ee » except, 4 laugh. cheerful view of Washington is given in a story | 45 compared with the attitude of moral humili- | clusion of 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, exe Wat would tp like, my dears?" Mrs. Madison to a little girl, who | 4tion which Mr. Harrison calls “ ism"? ad “Lean smeti all sorts of goodies,” said Mary, co Whence have the great beneficent moral - o- < ——— ee A the imi _ self-sal human or from pessimism—if so it ls to be ealled—ot the ages of humility? Surely all that is morally ug until her little pert nose grew red. F should like pumpkin pies it tes agree? abl “Chicken for me.” put in Johnny promptly. “Mince pie.” said quiet Jane. Pudding ¢ake, cookies, apples, the greater tamphe of the pincer truth, = ee es . , nuts, J ‘ater jum of ol i Toast beef, roast pork’ spare'rive, > Ot that hi y oo nounced d Mrs. W: hat to 1g out of il, ham, ducks ; most anything you have i y which has ascribed all its ac! ments to the = A cried Uhaxlle ty cron. Ba ve tn | do with that eg MO in'tknow. He “ ae found tae fi se, iously—while | could that . | power of God, Ss cont ce they ail laughed, and little Hat shouted,“ Goo, | $Puld Bet face the P te pnat Ear. | Deccssary for electing even v ». and made her little fat hands @| ing them, for the entering was | lut in human society oi it tty-cake, patty-cake, baker's man.” the only one. I made him crawl qi under | lieved itself to be driven on by Him. The Whe three or four passengers in the farend | a low, ona settee on wl I was ing. I | grand, picturesque of the car looked up from their books and | had just time to arrange the drapery when the | School done any, com- Papers and smiled at the merry little group. Washingtons entered. After the courtly greet- | Pared with bag ge of hi $ aanwhile Aust ‘oo S Se set = ing. and the usual com) mts of the Season, | and, tested ent lasceees somes juanimi- arm-house self, 0. here hich seems: from ‘and the eat, ‘She had loaded the hired | Were,came from under the settee a heavy sigh, | 1 of Maguay indeed, with ired & tracted the General’s notice. man off home to his father's with a big basket talked and the self-depreciation, or even, if you please to packed full of Thanksgivin: fxins’. “ll see." louder. hope to divert “ whe Rad -disgu: the last mince-pie and Knowledge of s diviner Presosce‘aad a mig, she Fe pe! = ae ; = fay | Obs me re came an and a kick that I heart as I if house Was full of se ali aay ut x meee ce | Lodi eh Aon ois bain ae He,t sel don't enjoy it just aa weil.” "| velsionss The ight of that boy in ust gown, | 42 love with me, but Leannot help that for tt |