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ST eT TELLING 4 FORTU: WEBSTERIAN REMINISCENCES, | which opened lato the barroom. which was HOW JOE WEAKENED. What jo Attesacare? HOLIDAY GOODs. | HOLIDAY GoOops. eme 3 j pa crow _" pedeie eognaed im ond sad agora Tam unable to give a erature _ _— le maid, give me your hand: | Life Pictures and CharacterPstic angry di . Supper was ordered ; and M. Quad, in the Detroit Free Press. } ¥ y one, Mr Ld GRAN PLA a arene | ‘Anecdotes. While iL was preparing ‘Bir. Webster sent for | _Tn'inatgreat ‘morsesios wend ofthe Little | Sopford Brooke inalitie book whic I can | [OM OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS: /719 PPIPLAY 719g First, you wil! travel—_here and there, " 4 and why ie was in haste. The man made some | Sixty strong and sturdy men were digging | difficu! t the outset. He says in bis frst " menudintiny . - ‘Through miles and miles of uight and day, ope peg Bey Objection on account of the Garkaces of tie | intone bere of she Bink topped moumftain in | huge. “By literature we mean the written ae ae ane | ar Prom somewhere forward to smmewhere—— rr Pp ween a night and the lateness of the hour; but | search of silver. | thoughts and feelings of inteligent men and No. 403 and 405 Seventh Street, DAVIS, With snows and blossoms all the way. ‘Thames ond Er. Werater were pecutar. the | Sky und that be Wolk try te. Ge | _ Wewere not in luck, and though each man | Qomen arranged ie & wan aitich: will ive = ae . ; os . ‘oaattahliee iacuakene Sete ted te Eek are i wmet: | commodate him. Ho went off and ‘soon re. | was ploomy and discuraged, there was no | Mee tte caer Ti ele ie ae Between D and E northwest. | 399 Market Spare, corver ot 8h street. Wifuke san ter Sek oie oe poy made Min Webster his | turned to say that he had found a man who | excuse for murder. We had banded together | Pleasure to the reader.” detvtien: tar tit | nuk NgEGk cs Seinen inn at Bannon ‘Through sormy bough nad freee eat, Ragaas Aopebo and acne, Wester his | was willing to take him to Balimote. -Asthe | to share and share aline, and if fortune enlled | 38° Prepared to propose a better, Wee May it | pinta oe of sarannes Fresh ace Aer Yost. | Sear Min art of patent action. ie | Slory ghana iat ir watne | etme ail add ac ety ga wey | pa OH eRe oaks fel uae | Importer ot kn teh ae : 1 cannot help these things for you, Seferred to Kin in nll matters, exeeptin men inthe bar-room. He noticed that their men yielded an estimate of only $8. the miners | COusIsts m y NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOODS ‘ —— % some practical rules of farming, the nice! . . R i ac LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S EINTTIAL Se patos Oe pints of sporting, and the habits et birds: leading speaker was @ tall, muscular man of } cursed and swore and felt like striking each | ADAPTED ror By ee ee a te Maal let the bad die te fox breast. fowl and Bsb—ik’ ait which muster ahs rather fierce and. truculent aspect, who | other. We were short of provisions, new tools | tain was Mr. Webster's instructor, Their ass, | Seemed to take the lead of conversation, and | were needed, and the men turned in for the CHRISTMAS PRESENTS fi a ' es. i + r to be the oracle the crowd. Mr. Webster | night with a determination to strike for some | compri to its Mr. RUPERT takes great pleasure to inform ridered Handkerchiets. latest st Fad bast Sgectina ind’ Contain theres (ato mutual | a \ in atiendaniee at his | other locality if the next day's work should Sunaweet Waue, ake iene af tending unee hisnimedlus customers, the public gewerall Why. thirt Webster's suggestion, subseribed for the semi. 1 Was. _ | exhibit like barren results. ing our notice is still enormous—overwhelm. | that he cemany the tanaast aot Weak ooneton LADIES NECK WRAL ‘ a Poor ehild weekly Columbian Sentinel, watched. with th Pad debe tome ae ing. First come the periodicals, and of period- | Fase eultate for Holiday aed New Veors | LACE RABIN. CANES NOMS wee But you will be x nun. and fash most fntense interest Mr. Webster's course in ie mee hat's John Mum ieals first the datiies. The dai newspaper iS Prescninamong which we enumerate in part— Coord SILK HANDKERCULEPS nue ‘And you had your lovely hair! speceh. He waited in confidence for atrium. | Share in the Baltimore riots, b ing, must have its column of literatui in = Sesuern COMES, BEUSEUES Phant reply. It came, and he was entirely | we further th ab | Weekly papers are literary in a large propor Ty. Writing Desks, ees eet all & Ne: since you havea pleasant face, satisfied. The faithful Sentinel, however, soon | ls hunger w tion to their bulk. Our old friend the Sutur- | work Boxes. Dressin, . * | BUTIONS. ‘a ay 4 You will be— Madam This or That, bi ht him Hi “3 second speech. He read | lord thai he day Review is lite as to a full half of its Backgam siete any ctig Sn the Us Staion, And tire of pearls a and Ince, | with Gubecus Gad pein taiticce Hoon | wie: Th contents, and, having worked off the froth aud China Vases, Ornan | Davin. ‘Aud every mirror you look at. it with esteem and painful interest. ‘It excited ae ee G0 ine gold ec entents, and, iz froth ane ha Vases, Ornaments. ; a in him the gravest apprehensions for the idoi mee ; frivolity of rs you for pring FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES, go of his old age. He was overwhelmed wiih pospe ag on fund. The gout | sxPence t i a — anpotinsameaintlll (i. bavis. * ief. m1 is a s_ beloved b eg Sige And also states, that In order to gt Go mabe the bank of your swcet tears See Se ernie pleat man, Bis Doloved. 4 Si, ariver. it cecutred ty i that mo. | Was buried. in th “under the bed on pbpeeten senses, shat tn | LOT JAPANESE CARIXETA, o€ stom, erp ld—and sometimes ery! debate by his southern mist. The kind | Ment, as he afterward said, that as this mau | which the two slept, and Swain could not get My Stock of Goo ej DAVIS Sd qunlicmanmte netae nists : Butehered Lingan for being a feder- | at it by night without arousing his companion. in the second. oor. wie 719 Market Space your hands, I pray, Sanne ean Mproken, “Casting | alist he might deem it an act of patriotism to | Had he secured it during the day and_ made Store. where we Will AC all times take great Beas! Armin ‘ ait str zi! nt: end every tale:) Pag a! = fap eorene — ine dispateh Mr, Webster ‘There was no have been overhauled very j th waiting upon these who may favor me with a wena, ae - Mfc ret bands in our”-Dehial vel! his room, difecting someone tocomeand take | tine for deliberat 2 he had pro- | Ricte cee he | quarter-< neral | “Ladies contemplating holding fairs would reas Seen. Hrs. Platt in November Wide Awake, | his boots away, as he should never Dd hes g pe ee Po threedeckers, the Einhurgn & to examine my stuck tete hosien Sagano 2 : is to sole hii elt young nd thoug! at | 3 ¢ few, still put ¢ | else. SEE POSES EEN ALM SEE RABE. | ee cava can ete, + | The crowd having learned the name of the | Peclally Invited to make thelr selectio oe a . a ow convenient. ST RECEIVED. How a Reporter Sympathized with | my cols, and what have I mor | fortnightly. the Contemporary, and the Nine. | en nee over tee GE tis eee een tehene ene toma Ucnitg, in Come coatienits the bee | Ouray Grocenres: es of LURINGS EXTRACT, at 506, sotd [From the Rochester Democrat.} solation. His eldest sou tried to persuade him writers of th vie with ther in solicit | | at Se. and $1 A young re er of a New York paper at- | that Mr. Webster was able todete - | ing our jaded al y sivable | aa | Pie tncot SILA ANDKERCHIEPS and tended th ¥ show and inspected a pair of | of New England. and would yet subject. Indee nonthly peric seems | s1.00 aha cents anh’ Shmbnaty Game twins. “Very pretty, indeed,” he sa umph.. His only reply was, | destined to supersede books altogether. Books Loo | RERES he ‘ . wh sweet earnestness. “Which isthe oldest?” | Swered, Hense it cree bee > how largely made up of republiched re | ' Rib GLOVES, 0 m" “3 iither said the mother, looking sur- | ~The fatal semi-weekly leaudd dg view artic s. Even when this is not the, cas and Somewhat angr; . Tk was ev the substance of the ideas expanded in the : k of La CLOAKS, Elega: bverve,” he continued, pointing at one | due course. It was ever ement to | vetave volume Will ally be fouud to have | h Mixed Nuts rs cherubs with his pencil, that this little The old man groa: effect that he murdered 1 article of Layer Raisins. ack and « Aw Vyas > not lok well. “I trust he has enough | wanted. Henry replic nd robbed the good elle’ eamnot be ayer Raisins . ” "*Pather. 1 hove or “Now, boys. there's 1 into them : they x ty . replied the mother, with thought you might li | over this . Bl pore t charact E iat ee moe Came wht a y Her diet is properly attend- | No, Henry, Tdon't it. with 5 BG | rag oy a Appa Ary pre S| 12 ths! Dai ose GOODS AT COST “It contaiis a second speech of Mr. Web said Mr. Webster. “Why | ud When morning 41 i 6 Linen fren 5 ser tesephs to Oa tee shouid I fear your? | .-Eshan't try to wo oon “Oh, H said tl ld gentlem: “I don't know,” said the murderer; “but [| & to play the baby heap which w rd) at use, it can’t be answered; I dor think there list in the | i ether all the be wn Sugar « it.” r r eount glad Mead Pence vas knee 8 ach inseet be individu ocd taaeiis Peer z= . - i edand see; rreatly dist od | see You,” h Habout | man. He fought r » number is enerm ph my * wie = ainda ani zy lingered and s emo ereany diresse : those Balti ed the | dians aa killed three or mar white en aamitnr ato periodic 8 3-pound TT maton (A WISWALL & GWYNN ante ave the paper and candle a ngan, Gen. » had made themselves ‘a terror to i Dock: batt consented to have the paper and candle left. | ee eee ofa sd with his bowisknife he oe w said that w e, L suppose. 1 rr told out in the than i u | Tr seems it is « BA hin n this case—as | be ruined and Lof the sheet. One number of the ap ‘ ito have a liberal sup- | LY One double number containing 16 pa N.Y. Cream Cheese roast beef at | with th roughs tumac he Ak do not understa the mother ina frigh' Jow voice that the rep “Hah! said the youn: elosely at the cheru' has no t ah umns, conuins a quantity of printing pu. sir.” remarked aa ha tooM pag olume. Eve been any- | it difficult within ‘ men would have caloutputet the month; and then on | 2 ibs, ed a ew | the first he would have to begin all over aga 11 Ios, best Carol hen ‘ortnigh Revie ys. Turkish Pro [Fortnightly Review, p ibs. Turkieh Prunes. en choice Bananas |. When they we all suddenly startled @ tremendous she from their Jather's r 5 aney all ru rs together t at had humacher"s Akr New York Shelitarks Java, roasted PARKE ns, FINE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, WORK HoXts WRITING DESKS, > 1 pan. or imperial ‘Tea Rice... ores ssaying ’ sir,” was the reply of the rnhapps xplain the p: . Sir 9 ‘she Searched with her alarmed eyes for that he was gi he took in the Bait ad W | xpenditare, is jured party | = overnor Mor Capt. Thomas’ recovery was so complete th rattled away over the | Thiers feil off at | thst i net i he never again suffered a relapse of that men- | home. nporaries, Bismarek, cans Mushrooms, .. SARE PARK Ex tal complaint. METHOD OF EXAMINING WITNESSES. ro Kfast he said. eror William, 3 at sparasnis serene sin 617 an air worth men- DANIEL PRAYS AND IS PRAYED FOR. Mr. Webster's method of ning witnes- ‘Boys, 1 t any fuss over this thing. ing (Saratoga) Water. 1 ¢ 151m I killed the old man, and it is turned to the John Colby was a harum- y be judged from the following our duty to um, godless | Ses. Ms w fellow, who married Webster's eldest half sis- h red ina disputed will ¢ . AN swing me up toa limb. I kneww up Pi git oo | pe a yo ter. Learning of his conversion, Webster who | the witnesses was a bank cashier, to Whom Mr. | to, and I knew Td eto stretch a rope if NUTS and TONS FR CANDIF had _ not seen the man (much his senior, by the | Webster said: i coulda’t get IT don't deser kind | STOCK, will offer special ind | Way.) since childhood, called upon him for You ou think this is not Mr. Taft's | Word and I shan’t jor any s; The juts, Good goods at low rates is ou euriosity’s sake to witness the change that «quest ] want to make is that you Thang money refunded if not found as represented. conversion had wrought in him. shier of the bank of which he was ti t. I know it’s bad é “Is it possible,” said } «i used to see hi ure inall | JEROME F. JOHNSON & ©O., See suae Bay goed . take Coorg a 2 | embarrassment of the first very often to obi ions and notes Seng he } GROCER. Als es a Skillful man to discover what is false | tion was past, “that you ug for 10 ra 2 . Opp. Patent OMe rts am and what is genuine in the women of the po- see me? ‘Is this Daniels Wh think this is hot his si 2 avor of Waiting till sunset to = S| ee ene een, Patent Office. Pde et wwerlook the e paratively | lieve my senses. Why, Daniel, I point out, if you will, where there is f 1 atterson, slight of your innoc nd st m, and hear about you in ancy?” oe been od Sameen on | FoR THE noLmays. nt Sires, nh beautiful Ail fs well, madame ; all is ie seems to be ¢ te piecing: 1a C- antly 1 endured as ‘”* ll why he thinks wery Texpect. having been They are a gre: e of B mAIMEK 4 ed with serene wisdom at the wide te ighied am when 1's to be hung at | Europeans, ing them ail in sears of the mother. “Why, bless my But, Daniel, the time is short at to write | yy, is quite the qual . Here, a — ded hastily as he turned his atte here. loug—I w ee ; a ede int ohtES | our doors is Henry. C. a ally to the sleeping blessing, mestion. You the jury, you hear: The top Prowt e. nfo 3g ' ae = “What's become of the—the lower limbs ot | oie important question. | You m: Goon.” et vour rope ready and | fe work of any of the men zit ene this unfortunate creature?” He placed his | tian man?’ Do you 1 e Lord id of his name was usually S T'll be on hand. : i ; Band softly upon the long white dress as if it | That is the only question that is worth asi al line; this is below.” ptive in the hands of the | Site this administra y | 7 Ihe, best Mixed Nuts... HOLIDAY PRESENTS. had been one of his own boils. Th: | or answering. You know, Daniel, what r to be burned at the stake at | buried > Bi ¥ | 5 ths. best Mixed Candies . 39 10 36 inches deep, varioug the have been. T have been one of the wickedest sundown, every miner would I i a 8 Ils, Atmore’< Mince Meat. ‘ated of men. But the Spirit of Christ and Almighty ok one of the 40 genuine | I tit that Swain would hav 5 ths, London Layer Rais ular said the young 5 God has come down and_ ph a | Signatures which were in th burt and stating aise : who Uved to 7. lies. Sultana Seedless Bais aM ‘What there is 01 brand from the everlasting burning. Hf you do | (o the jurors t ited to be gen- : orkec : fiver Beate et’ Leghorn Citron, per ae not love the Lord Jesus Chirist in sinceri yand | wine, showed t things “the | 3 5 m for months, most of the i “hie Jat Mecitons | Best Zante Currants, per Ib. walla, Black Marte truth, all your worldly honors will sink to | Wituess had testified Mr. Tufts never did. e ake the noose without homas Jef. he mother, nearly | utter heniy s or Are you a Christian? Do | were to be found in this signature, Win | the quiver « ut there were two or ? . " - ; early every instance. three who s: The witness looked chop-fall : nd nearly all the With you love Chi You have not answe! All this was said inthe most earnest ven vehement manner. remarked the re- i He is a brave man, but when he takes his urreptitious tear an last look around he will weaken. Rest Sweet Catawha Wine, per Wat : : oe dll nt Best Dry Catawha W Muflers and Gauntlets in seal and r ilosophic tenderness to. the hn Colby,” replied Mr. Webster, « une way. At last they came efor four hours old there wa: | ‘itated parent. “Nature has so ordained sked me a very ineportant question, and sat opposite to m a stran, gr) eperves ivory oes os 50. things that what one never has one seldom | one which should not be answered lightly. I Mr. Webster wi air t Was rifle rated Guanace Umrutlas, $2.50, $3, $8.50, misses. How much better it is that your be- | intend to give you an answer, and one i Wers Out of mn show a woman 0 ‘at the Lowest Market Prices, Joved child should be born without legs than | truthful, or I won't give you any. ‘I hope Uthat he did 1 The doomed mi Bhat it should live to have its legs cut off i long. A stro: n: I profess to be a Chris' STINEMETZ, Hatter and Furrier, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. decll-2w Next to corner 1th street. OLIDAY GooDs. LARG sTOCK IN THE cITy. STUDENTS’ PRANKS.—As Fi # | Lama Christi: I of =, We Will say in a railroad disaster. Think ot | But while I say t and Tsay it that. my poor woman, think of that. And | with shame and confusion of face—that Tam here comes in the ameliorating influence of | not such aChristian as I wish I were. Ih seience again. I dare say you will live to see | lived in the world surrounded by. its hot this child walk yet. The time will come when | and its temptations: and 1 am Afraid you will remember in your every prayer the | Colby, that am not so good a Christian as 1 nius of the inventor. For there are cork | ought to be. [am afraid I have not your Faith madame. there are cork legs. and your hopes: but still, I hope and trust thai tent, but no « interrupt the work of his last hours. The corpse of his vie. tim was buried at the foot of the lone tree on which Joe was to vinity Colle; morning i d skeleton hangi h, and by se nown to himself he ma the chapel and take it down. a had belied an barred eve respect for the dead. He | dow, 2 } orate Ure Up at Dee iit ate ie | dew. and jumping out of an upper sti iV give such a st a res for i er came 0 areason; but if sig will allow | head to show Ii so.” illustration J will wrote five I 0 ters dow. left the chapel as. they thowht i venice Melgar child thrust up an exceedingly fat hand. ; : rs full meal about jnid-afternooi d half an | trable. They cut the rope of b 3-1. cans Beefsteak Tomatoes, per do’ $150] ,At M.E. BOARDMAN’S BOOKSTORE, Dear me!” exelaiined the young reporter. | with has ree and, that the | you arheir | _‘Suppuse-* said Mr. Winchester, “some dis- | hour before sundown be . Before | several mischievous things | 24D. cans best Sweet Corn, per de 175 | Q8-tr 539 Stu STREET, ConcoRaN BerLors is this natural? Exeuse me. 1 see how | of salvation will do the same for me. 1 trust | tinguishe 1 at home or abroad should be | Starting for the tree, he said: “After I am he bell in the mornin; turning the cans 8t 2% YONFISERRE PARISIENNE. — ALEXA This early rose, this embryo person has | it; and I also trust, John Colby—and it won't | seen walking on chang : Su you were | Kone you will find my w The letters in ith his hands, and on being asked after | 1 Cc DRE GAUTRON, 806 1 now... be been obliged to encounter a wasps’ nest. The | be long before our summons will come—that | there at high ‘change? it w be very natu- | there are to be forwarded as soon as conve- | chapel “what was the matter,” he i and 9h. manufacturer of fine French CAN Hays of Providence are past comprehension. | we shall meet in a better world, and meet | ral to point out Daniel Webster and say, | Rient. This isa shabby old suit of clothes to | you k I} enough; but you e: guaranteed always fresh monies should this precious infant have | those who have gone before us, whom we | ‘There goes the defender of the constitutio be hung in, but it’s all T had, and I couldn't go | ahead of m He little knew what —_—_—_—_—_—~E7~Eoe as been subjected to pains which would make a | knew, and who trusted in that same divine | Everybody would mark him, and nobody could | around borrowing. Have you got the rope aud All went well till the afternoon 3-Ib. cans Okra and Tomatoes, (delicious, ) for, FAMILY SUPPLIES. in bersou howl? Bless my heart! how | free grace. It won'tbelong. You catinot tell, | mistake his identity. They would. always | the barrel reaay? us in Which, after darkness had set ii SOUP, PEF GOZ.sereesrsereenee soeeevee GS 25 = see. hand is swelled. Some carelessness here, | John Colby, how much delight it gave me to | know him afterward. But if, in the afternoon, 's, everything is all ready,” replied a ny incident happened. While the junior — = a dam afraid. Tell me, my dear woman, do you | hear of our conversion. @ Wicked man | some man brought me a head and two legs and | Vole 5 ‘ RES rofessor was rea In the advance German SE BEST BRASDS OF ever entrust this sweet child to the’ tender | you used to be two arms ona platter and asked me to identify | | "That's right,said Joe. “Now, then, form | fosson, just as he had. read the lie le tt FRUIT ROCTERS. mercies of the hired girl?” “Oh, Daniel!” exclaimed Colby, “You don't | them separately as belonging to Daniel Web. | in procession, ee ine, conspicuous place, | the end of the world?” the lights sudden. Malaga Grapes, NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT. No, sir,” responded the mother, something | remember how wicked 1 was; how ungrateful | ster, I could uot swear to them. In the same | and we'll march along. yy went out, and there was total darkn Oranges, ms “ GILT-EDGE BUTTER, akin to a smile curiously breaking’ the coutin- | T was: I never thought of God, I never cared | way there is something about this signature | | The man wasn’t smiling. His face was! Xu scrambled put of the room to see what c Valencia Oranges, NS, ity of her frightened expression. for God ; I was worse than the leatheu, until L | that does not look genuine; but I could not | Pale, his eyes had an anxious look, and it was tastrophe had happefiea. About ten miputes Messina Lemons, EW i rarer Wahi fhereare ware alos ite | Wrenner otyand made | sregh ont tale AM at icming | Rac nl geged ihe mus | itu crea Ie int of le aR rome aa 9 wwe, i. ‘orse things to see ss. And I wish, Daniel, that | at this repiz ol e 2 fas, thered in front of the chapel anc the . stings. Lhope. "Let us not. be di ed by | you might be a powerfal Christian, and Ttrat | be excused? formed. and Joe marched away for the tree as | fime. before chapel in singing antral Aspinwall Bananas, — ns Such a slight trouble as this, madam. A sti you are, 7" he added with deep earnest- | THE DARTMOUTH PRESIDENT AND HI8 rnpian | Steadily as a soldier on le. hands | five minutes after time, when, just-as they . ©. MANN Burts, but it’s easily cured. ‘For there is sw ess of Voice, “will you pray with me?™ FRESHMEN. and fect were free, but as he halted beside the | were dispersing, thinking that something muck Re: Geate2ihe attention ot me patie to the is sweet oil. ‘We knelt down aud Mr Webster offered a | _ The following anecdote was related by Mr. — parcel, wath the noose dangling above his ad be wrong, the president appeared and said: Raisii CHOICE STOCK OF baby awoke with astart and a ery; the | most touchi prayer. soon | Webster in reference to his connection with : bs shige < ” Fine Dehesa ns, BEEF, MUTTON. LAMB AND VEAL eats that be shook oll his erase, vi0- | as he had proaumced hie “Amen.” Sr. Colby | the ‘eelebrated ‘Dartmouth college ease in | "Bors, te iny hands behind my back, and eae ‘ge nn forthe president, ami for Feet pais Atmain: Always tobe found at his stalls, New, 638 an.639 “ ‘ wed that?” he ven for the president, and for oh st ‘Wing Center Market, and Stalls f @ most hie, stirring appeal | which the New Hampshire legislature at- | after you lift me up tie my feet together. If | the class of “SL, who, it 15 su filled the Son. 30 9 w Market, Open "he said. hastily repfaeing the glasses, | to God. ed for the family, for me and | tempted to interfere with the ancient chariey | you make a bungle of this You'll get a bad | was jets with putty.’ so that ehee it meas KE hy ok and turning to the gentle phenomenon“ Mer: | for everseody. “TheD We Tose ; aud he seemed | Of that kustitution sin Which. It ter not hates, | Hamme all though ste dictines: time for chapel the Janitor could not light the sai aepieetians "Grucrs faithfully fled asd purchases de-' ciful heavens: what's the matter with its face? | to feel aserene APS oh wing thus joined | gotten, Mr. Webster triumphed, by the deci- | | When Joe stood on U 1, the noose .. When the janitor came out of the build- Fine Old New Eagiand’ Ru: livered free. ocul-ly tis the countenance of anold man—of a fiend. | his spirit with of Mr. Webster in prayer. | sion of the United States Supreme Court con. | around his neck, the men fell back a little. He | fig’ ne looked crestfallen, and when aske: Fine Old Port, ~ ‘OHN R. KELLY enon ~ Observe those wrinkles, madame. Note the | "The brothersin law soon took an affection- | firming the claim of the college. While en- | looked from man to man with steady eye, | “What is the matter?” he said: ~ This is ti Fine Old Sherries, ” DEALER IW PINsT-CLASS Pmearthly look. Is it angry? Is it erazy? | ate leave of each other, and we left. Mr. Web. aged in the case, Mr. Webster told the presi. | glanced up at the limb, and then looked over | fast time in five years that the students have Fine Old Gins, ri L. MUTTON. Erc. Bare, Lofended it somehow? 1 never saw | Ster could hardly restrain his tears. When we | dent that as the orlginal charter was granted | the heads of the men out upon the green | got ahead of me. I acknowledge that Iain Fine Old Brandies, BEF A SPECIALTY. Such a look on an alleged human being before. got into the wagon he began to moralize. and the endowment made by Lord Dartmouth | Prairie. The opener had filled the grass aten, and it isthe best trick that the stu- Fine Old Whiskies. and 630 Center Market, ‘This Is the most extraordinary misfortune of “I should like.” said he, “to know what the | expressly for the purpose of civilizing and in- | With millions of sparkling jewels, A score of | dents have done since have been here” It and 206 and 208 Northern enemies of religion would say to John Colby’s | structing the Indians, a question conversion. re was a mau as unlikely, | on this point ight arise | antelope were trotting along a mile. away: | js needless to say that the f4eshmen are elated. or address Box 713 City; The baby opened its mouth for a yell. nd as no Indian had bee: great birds were sailing towards the Rockies | [zfartford (Comn.) Dec. 12 . | gal s ne Sauternes, Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts “There! shrieked the young reporter, | speakin com 1 ian as cl to the School for a long period, it would | With lazy wii the flowers never seemed so - Clarets, ad P hair standing on end and his teeth chatt | Say mah Uacer abies wee seekine teed: | peoak eee president to golntoGanada aud | thick and beautiful as then. " ASYM Mr. Whittier hates Gere. orthecty. sepls'iy “it's gone! There is no face left | impious. Whatever people may say, add- | bring some of the aborigines within the walls For a minute we all looked southward, and seene At one of the three great Burgundies, =< ‘There is nothing there but a horrib! ed Mr. Webster, nothing ean couy of the college, so that a jury could not find | there was something in the vision that soft- fairs was a lady who had long been oy through which T think Lean see the spotle: anything short of the grace of Almighty God | that the charter had been abrogated on that | ied every heart. i _ | admirer of the poet, and when she d iscovered t- LUMBER- Pillow below. It is a meaningless, shapeless | Could make such a change as Lwith ms cus | seores Accordingly’ the presiheet Cea: itt | "When we looked up at Joe again we hardly | that he too was there she tesmught riend to ” 5 mass of abominable pink. hedged around with | eyes have witnessed in the life of Joh ‘olby.” } found three med specimens and brougit | Knew him. All the hard lines had melted out | bring her into personal acquaintance with ‘bampagn LUMBER LUMBER @ faint suggestion of damnable blue and blac! THE STATESMAN'’S GREATEST SPEECH. them to the brink of the river; and after some | Of his face, ‘yes were fulloftears,and there | him. The friend consented. Whittier was . . At is a monstrosity, madame. Take it away!” Segek ‘ing of his speech one day, I said: red a boat and began to ferry | Wasa sob in his throat, as he turned and | «aught in passing, hurried and a) in He turned pale and acted like a sick person, “Mr. Webster, your speech in answer to oung Indians, not | Whispered: the center of Serruaecrons. = int: One hundred and fifty varieties of Crackers, “ but recovered himself directly. “It's a hard | Hayne has been read, I think, by more intelli- | precisely understanding the object of so much Don 't blame me, boys—it is, my last look | was ry Rangnetbe ager bent his — _— ease, ee ee he said, struggling to | gent persons than any other Speech in the Einaness on the part of the president, and, | On¢arth! Now, do your duty! #reetings, when, without warning, WILLET & LIBBEY, be calm and cheerful, “a very hard ease in. | £ floo ” ~ ~ id move. ‘ates of feminine gush were opened, and Mrs. nglish language. espying the walls of the college on the ‘bank, | Not a man moved—not a man coul ates of fom ere opened, and Mrs: , ; deed. But take comfort. Do not be diseour- | “2 " “ thelr wonder excited, but grew | Taking a swift glance over the prairie and nk, between sobs and. tears io tell | Crosse & Rinckwell's Pickles, ances, ana Potted aged. Have you not read that nothing fs | mistaken alent THat’ Yor sense wenetee | hadl not only thelr wonder excited, but grew another up the mountain side, Joe softly sald: | Mr. Whittier that for years she has cherished Tikmy Conxer bout tl SIXTH STREET AND N. ¥. AVENCE, €reated in vain? Even this semblance of hu- | that the speechesof English oratorsaud states, | Mught be ditticult. to oscepe Wienea at | “God forgive me that Iwas not a better | him in her heart, and that she never smi, manity. awful as it is. comes in that category, | men were not re a8 ours are; neither | young Indian at the bow of the cast a | Man—" sniff—never thought to have the happiness of — Sei Sha tg at tates yee | ope RARE aati arial | wera nanan, Cramrae, ign | Heel Marat dee a | Beaune eee net ees eae @ soul: and we know that not asparrow pe. . Everything that is worth reading and | war-whoop, and quick as thought they all Her paren ts “and lifeless. J of tears and sniff. It is easy to picture the | Petits Pols, Champignons, Pate de Foie Gras, OUR PRICE LIST IS THE LOWEST mitted to fall to the ground unnoticed. Even eloquent our people read.” junged into the middle of the river and swam Wee fh op ‘ened, and those who had bet | shy, reserved 3 misery. Of quite a dif. | Haricots Verts, ‘lageolets, Truffies, the of uk heat vy or arent bent After a pause, be went on — oe The shows. Bend Mr, Voweier: “The fall. | oc bie “pama” Madhat, Net, when we talked | tercet onter af emotion wan thet of Oeter tative of ‘our truly fallen oy was seni that’ “But ‘ae pase tae obese eee tee cath kaos oma bee ate cao 3 it over in low voices at the camp-t we | when he met him. As he entered the drawing- oN * was 'y speec! zlet us cast our gaze into the blessed future. “Well,” said he, “I suppose it has. Never- eutreaied, and tried to explain all; | lowed to creep into hi art al eyes and in , re Zink of heaven, my poor woman! think of theless it was nol. in my Judgment the best | but the indiang Kept straight on their course Se ee eee ee acd tae fin Whiter imac ap ms inenennin eae JOIST STUDS; per hundred feet........eseee 1.00 el : lo ore, ir 8] for nl * He smiled sweetly and brightly: but he | was ‘undoubtedly tore read than auy other | the woode ihe: last Presiuent Wireteet eer aan ee poet's neck and gave. hina regular Brasiigns . FENCING 1:6, 16 Pret; per hundred....... 1.00 Wherein fo hides tears | UT SOMMEE | seen ia 'go' ontwith the ease without WeeeeT eat | 1¢ i well known to musicians that during | hug, to which “Mr. ‘Whittier ly re- 3 see recent Taka. Teeard a8 your greatest | to go on with the case without the Indians. | ,, itis well known to musicians that during | Sug. to, waren, Mr. Whittier partially re $$ speech?” I asked. This aneedote used to amuse him exceedingly ; : Pphetee fh = e cas beutaer: ‘Sugars at the latest decline, WASHBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.50 mund , aengn Rogny TNondon Worldas leased me mont. peegnty ety ‘thet iit hewiea laugh, wile ate his happy. which lormerly used to be reg & A THE CONFEDERAvE SALT W. When follows: * Will fomebody tell ‘me hy the fish | have given me the most satisfaction were the | Khew him ean appreciate, Sel kee grease Teoene Smneres ow rand “corner tay Sait produced rine famine, so WIDE 18-INCH BOARDS, Dressed........+« 2.50 Iithiest COURTSI ‘ ul fi Lee jous as threaten overthrow a el eens enact Mie Wehetes Seette, mae | Sadeper and tore souse than that given By fee confederate cause. the government at ich: GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE a unhesit seized wu STOCK, his loving and devoted wife. He saw her first | corre: ing key on an older instrument. | Won and thei possession of nad tas won late Geom eet arrived that the highest eoncert pitches of the them, suing rations of salt all Reads of JOHN H. MAGRUDER, PAILINGS, DRESSED, ¢ PATTERNS, With . At oue of | arrived that the highest concert pitch families throughout the country. The rall- LINGS, DRESSED, ee ea Rees holding: sneitece use in 1750; that is, the note which now ior eon k m Te ” id nd almost lor. a y ne’ rs were is wrod aie on Tinderstood. But it seemed to me | Tlk,thread for her, when suddenly he stopped, | er eee a re Omak eal oF chine | forbidden to publish anything tive PINE GROCER, DRY LUMBER Under Cover tn our Large DRY except in one's own house. “It is impossible | to be against the very. essence of state rights, i, OR in untying | to It in the first half of the last century, while | ald and e¢ Semtdcend & mliexy te was ee even at a club, unless beforehand. | and a virtual dissolution of the union ina | Knois: let us see if we can gaced in untying lg liege en pee bees forthwith executed: whatever the measure 1421 New York avenue, a Woe to h who is weak € ‘ope commercial sense.’ will not untie for a life-time.” = . % somes of this is that the | Might be. Stuart, Buchanan & Scott were the rf into the taverns devoted to shell fish! ‘WEBSTER'S THEORIES OF COLORS IN DRESS. He then took a piece of tape, and after be. cna mie | eee eh genet pg lee t confederate salt contractors, and. the WILLET & LIBBEY. insincere: Ee Ge | Aten acmclas arn, meal | Ea ete” Act cyl | ay mua i ent | Retreat, asap met | CHT _ eww, tem ewmeet | cogsey urs eater aso BY AYER mrinutes produces a -adache. colors as accurately as th and wished h in the h it was intended to do; it sounds as | {rend nor foe, published th : Rave to ston a narrow ledge of ‘wood called a | to see both in thelr appropriate He | fate ton mearbed a im with the words Though ft Were transformed ino a higher key: Honeyere mac t ond Str. Lae table. And, O* the dirty tablecloth, the sticky | his 5 nd, OF own knives, the disabled cructs, the lumps of Putty to eeceniaet the used for skinning soles?” simple ‘the flowers of early i GoveRNon WILLIAMS’ ADVICE.—A or two ago some ladies en in the work of | Which = esters at Felieving the wants of the poor of this elty, | close of the year, and — Ealied on the governor toask @ donation yo | autumn xi their funds. His reply was vi characteris- ‘after the ‘of tie: “Why don't Stop. buliding. fine | _ Some months bey ghurches. and leave off dressing in such fine ool Reprint Pr id # e 7 and a party of friends being ou their way help the ur ahd wouldnt need to coms down of tie goach some feiss nearer ging people. course ladies | more. Mr. Webster, who was in Se Zubecription, but were immensely | 1)°Teach Fria : i i i oranges: clusters reached the tavern that village and ‘and that they produse whooping ¢oegh, | ushered by the intg @ small room, te