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MARK ANTONY'S ORATION OF ER | scemedtotire the bird. 4 ter awhile he cam DAVY CROCKET OUTDONE. out to grass, and the triumphant triumvirate | A TRIP ABROAD. FANTASIE DE PRINTEMPS. | l’ROFESSION AL. € 1K. down, but alighted in 4 rather inaecessibic a made a division of the horses. Jackson drove | raw it Can be Made in Good Style | 1, ine — a s as place, took wing agaia, alighted once more,| The Extraordinary Adventares his animals in the direction of Fort Richard for §340—Items of Expenditare. BANG [et of che orchard fale biobenees are:driit- The Test from which Bhakspere Wrote His Ver | 4 ly Diundetad ‘ints the water p ihree Texas Rangers. and MeCarty and Maihers took dittereat {Letter to Providence Journa!,} The vite petals drop one by te 7 yreturn from Earope a! ons Who contemp during the pi That night the negro cavalry arrived at Red, inee River siation. On the folowing day ¢ ber of pe struck the three irails and followed then Faris exh CUTTING OLT A DROVE OF PONIES NOSES OF A THOUSAND COMA | SEVEN COMPANIGS OF COLORED CAVALRY— And the tulip's pale stalk from th) garden ts lift treating (wit ’ seases, Consalta DER THE | OD Cr SHES AND Friends, Romans, countrymen! Lend me your Dernick. ) A xoc let of gems to the sun! ale partner of th to the Y She watched all Lis | VY ON. DUTTON, | % : desived me to give them so; Come rambig awhile th this exquisit C Architect and Engincer, ats K DABE oKivet—oven rug | bounds on a deer track. The chase grew hot. 4€ a ve t ; | Com awhile throagh this exquisite wea eet L.wiit return them next Saturday. Leome eae pant FORK RED KiVed—OVER THE | \OtMesand McCarthy soon left their drov probable cost of the journ | ordi? Re BE ai:d 19. <afe Deposit C 8 Po bury . b cause the times are hard Dac. Grope stveniextiie Keux of nto look out for themselves, Ja uniform reply has Been given, a: “first | Of das that are feet to pass ; And his folks can“t aifordto hireanuateriakr. | pboc. Cooper. a wellknown cattle king of | son kept his herd together uutil within fift Words were, “You can make it cust, just what, F s from Fort Five nh Lexas, resides fo chardson, 10" mites fron | years azo he gathered a heard ¢ t. On the day bef his h camped aboutts Fo:t Richardson. Whie they were sino'dins mof the willow shoots out a green FESE SS ENNIS. 311 G strsct. « gpa ent Oftion. Electrician and Mio! Waker, exe Jeuimental work a specialty. Rxpot in Patent = . pushing the soil from bor benny pink and ee ler pr M. TALNOTT, Dentint "s Rom ont iieed iu reason, youlike.” And it is 5 man ¢. n, And then deserted | Soend a thousand dollars in @ month's trav and another ean Suit himseif just as weil f0F | wren, Ht + Whe reap the miles of Fort Richards a Sterman. same maneuver on the left wing side. so, and she had him directly. Drawin up, Sle poised her neck like a b ontraciing the rear s burn in the gr nm dragoons were scouring the Ved to southeast corner ug the Uscreech, a few feathers flyin ir horses graze is prairies. picking up the stragglers. exposit ay ragged Sireete northwest, Teeth lig tified bird rushing through thee nd the fire their horses razed ina dnac | P'Op "his way home Jackson was atrested by | alvy eli ber ext. a blind chicken—eause and effect evineid aaa aT natal Were adit | Sheriff Stevens, of Wise county, On the road Visit }TROLOGIST.—Mra. Dr. FLL 3, 808 Pen ing with shot like suddenness, Were seen approaciiag, and were sit- | to Fort Richardson he escaped from custil The brook in the pasture has hidden i yesh sylvatiia avcuuie. AT 5ou Wd «maw the te instead of following him she returned to her | Ruse ty be cow boys from anotnen herd’ | tut was recaptured, taken to the fort Frill tood'd with A prt Arm. to8 pan, NNER Few hours from 2 ras ay r 5 } favorite corner, where she was soon after |} his herders; and sped AY at full gallo; placed a ett of his dartn respect, and for And Haten, ® pre. tothe mre: a FRV RE WHITE _apis-ly Brutus shovid wipe ¢ joined by her mate. The difficult part of the ieee here . se eae LOG wits | ploit spread 2 country, and cre a SI n hat ring {oom the bios an 1 ’ E. the Mavetie Healer, ino oruke rocks un the <t sth Net | "Thre times the anaged t aS could not | joy. Jackson was the hero of tie hour. The andsomne ws to thelr sweethearts th: gay robbins stile Chronie and Acute \0isaases, Oone Peete rine peor ba: ‘ear hath wept, | take ‘wing, staggered ‘around [nom ool pure the the raiders | {cthered at Fort Richardson. with the inte d room cost_me six francs. $1.2) per |. utter | gutation fre. Omicchours-8 to 11 a my ANd 349 tit diane cost a woes nd struck (he t z ato E i a dinner, including vin ordinaire, a pt ‘ie Beeaise it disin't cost and | once or twice, and then sat still. The chemi | ONCE trom: Phones tion of assisting him to escape. One of his | 4 mount But ee Condon the beter tesoms that scorn us would | Poe, aaneinrss _* rent Mabe mateotsiemerstui "| Cals began to operate. First his legs and then | fh injur att yer was on hix way | Bards was bought over and the plot was ripe | Similar amount. Sut.as in London. the better 9: GUD RNTIST, ped 01 a a , , | Fort Sil scort. » India peo a . "3 er | (Edg: rocett. cl 708 16, REET, : Ment id the snakes clide up 10 take posser- | crement for aid.” Col Wood, the coimm'nd. | farea at han. with: uiligpateed: Niemi | ayer man cau five well, "But to give a clearer | SS _ mart ly User Thompsin + "rag Store, Tineien or coroton ties s binuby cows: | sion of their prey. The same experiment was | jt) T° (bed to pursue the thieves. calming | Wiile they gave him full eredit for his ex. {ice of the toval cost OL such 8 journey, IC TAAY: | _ A Teamster’s Mule Love. eREU LING, Sorgoon in cha. ge of Mary~ h he did thries refase, vec ¢ did not fit | tried with a rat and two haif-grown chiekens, a Ged sa traordinary achievments, they weve very anx. | be as Well to start out with the theory that we A Eureaka teamster is noted for the affee land Esvaud Bar Infirmary. watimor, hae wen ee “| and always with an analogous result. dia’ jor Witte horse thieves. If they were | jous to torture and burn him, ant eaches.ly ee eeeea ey Sor TiS wT be eben tae osaga, | Hon that he betrays for one of the mules in his | Conemed tytn qyegetat WY ast ies a. and can be Was thisami jon? Ye: B utus says hewas am- | animal likely to offer serious resistance was | WUUe men he eee ee tonto tadian | besought the Government to tiirn him over to | Blguteen days of this will be upon the gcean, | outfit, the most obstinate and mangy looking | Sto. 1209 Peaney ee es ee to 3 crclock, Mitlors, captured outright by the rattlesuakes. They | Win .0u/s autho y harwilingtoventou | Sel merey. Of course their request was re. 214 for the nei oe Lesa ee 1 in the st — wet-co7m — Se eee ce emeet liar in the coantry. | managed to feteh ita bite and let it go, rely. | dePrrdition, aud was um wiling to endou | fused, than $120. On arrival at Liverpool, the Pasko cats R, DUKE, Dentist, 483 71h street south Bot ue ls s horse tuef ot the d epest dye. CP- | iny on ihe virus to do the rest. ware pea ten. : Jackson languished in chains for a few mul other’ places of interes pave tobe | N Upon being Lemween D and E streets, |B autiful J go pe 5 | ‘Two causes conspire to make this the on!y : Ben onnie a aq | Meeks, and was then held to bail in the sam of | $ce8, Which will occupy two days, the cost or | ity by a chum, he di seis of Terih, $8; Teeth Billed, $1: K. a BN putes te Prepare to shed them now. | 1, Ciicable course for a moderate sized rej, n pherge ie fellow and an old | sco His friends quickly furnished the money. | living per day being ten shillings, with four | Used’ ti Tae a se fog without pain, 60 cents. All operations You all do kuow this ulster. | tile not gifted with the wild cat like asili yo | 10 Bier tle dlid not propose tr tamely | He shook the dust of Fort Sill from his fect, | Shildtigs added for omnibus and cab fares. $7:,| that L was orl g n injiany | warranied. oct Ly Ir. i. ember the first time ever Cesar put it oa, the black snake. In the first, place, the fangs | fUpmiy to the ini By dIieRt aiae siur and never returned. The bonds were willingly from Liverpool to Manchester, where two more pints in comurion that my |" 7 Ew Sonasummer’s eveniag in his tent, of the serpent are not rigid like those of a fox, Ww boys were in the Sede, The trailof the | fcfeited. The people of Texas, however, have Hays are spent as she same Tate; Mend rectly sover her. She were as like. TLOUSEFURNISHINGS. WE meboabad 2 Te weriog ninety degrees | bug movable and rather slender, and utterly | Faluers was on beoad tit they followed fc at | Rot forgotten, his dashing raid; and An thine to | te Londen: the fare being &, occupying a pot Fun barefooted tn A eorngetd, | —— : Seta pie - unfit for seizing and holding struggling ani- i Riche: heat yaad AY | econ vi Seat in Con- | * , there isa ti Were too enssed obst! to enjoy . = = == on gf of Brod Ferry streets clgaof the red | ee asnap-bite, On the oluer haw the | -4¥ekKer and from signs on the geass It Was Modest Merit. ‘andra Park, Zoological Gardens, “National er goed ook you Tene wiul ing ta the | CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, By fina ly came down te $7 because it was Cwesar | mancan walk two or three miles before his shot dead for his pains. Tue Indians had also | Brother Gardner rose up, swe; @ hniall with | > & colour OUAY lelse een AS and if vou laid-yer hands on her onexpected REFRIGERATOR, Wea; Hh atotion re ruta age te eas bitten leg begins to swat: & anaxe-bit'en dog | {Heda cow, cutra break (ast {rom her Loki the glance of an eagle, anil said, “Gem be | yg Cofzaen oF at lease vin ays like, she'd kiek WPnate iit te tar wie aston a ovat = tia Here. L ctigns inutes w tthe : Satisfied 8 walkin’ round, dis mawin’ I "proached a, $ ite ase e. ‘ CW 2 CR CHESTS, Lo &! in this place ran Cassius er through; | fan run for a couple of minutes without ex-| and left the carcass on the trail. Satistied | 1 was walkin’ rou | $0 for living (itean be done for less, and-well | "4 ny ed sheted . Fh. oogh this fhe sywotagun of a Brutus stapved, | biditing any un rule. Lreekon she’s cost me nizh onto $40 siness. A large bird may ‘ aha ret! ‘ay | Spot where a hoss hed fallen on der street. possibly fly away and out of sight, le even eae thes vere losing no thie la gerne away ii ' was a right smart o" men roun’ dar, an’ ‘or followed it! the smailest birds are able to take wing for a sed on, woping to overhaul them before | ¢bery man o’ dem was pushin’ an’ jaminia’ iv * Give us something | moment, and rats to make a dash towards - an’ clawin’ to be nearest to de dyin’ anamul. “Hit him giin! * | their holes. The snakes know this, and bide crossed Red rivet and eniered the Ta One man yelled out one fing, an’ dea anol: their time with all the complacency of @ vet. and an additional $7.50 for omnibus. comes the trip to Paris. Tue re- , xc packed tee 2 for harness, saying nothing about a doete Sok Sasoay doe the wee coer aes comes ie trip to E si'bota | Milfor a broken leg: but you get into a place n money, $18.75, and which, whar the mud’s deep and the rest of the t che month. ‘The journey to Pacis reins | kerflummixed, and callonto her for assistance COOLERS, &c. (Cheers and on the Silver Bill ke Teome net. friends, 1 va ¥ yelled sunthin’ else, an’ de poor hoss didu't | e re e eleve! | and blast my eyes if she won't pull hei Teome nct- friends. to steal away your hearts, eran angler, who holds a fish by along line Cai bors nen nora eae worses: | Know whedder it was best tulive or die. Di MEL ent becateued inoue SO MAL | clear out of ker hide to. help vowout of § tis has a ueonopoly in all that business, and permits it to exhaust its streng:h before | ihtervals the jumped down” and | Trush inter dat crowd? Did T jump up an’ astay of fifteen days should be | {Touble. || The summer ‘fore 1 emigrated I coming. Then, Aus it he had his deserts he would be he pulls home. : Iu tue Penitertiar;, and don’t you forget tt, In the course of the countless ages during 5 nig ype ies, turning the jaded ones raise my clahyun voice were mighty sick with the ager, and got the BANKERS. made in Paris, and the visitor, if he be pru- mounted fresh i th | e ; milk fever on top of that, and I were preity a the herd. “Horses r y cow boys dent, can doa far as lodging and over 01 : } Kiud frends, sweet friends, [de not Wish to stir | which men and serpents have been coinhabit ° ion ic s iving 5 F 5 ding | Dearly ready to cross over Jourdan, but she on fond of amet | ants of this green earth, it is not only possible SAL Ore Leeks then conateiaae ee | living upon €2-75 per day, or $11.25: and adding | nussed me, helped her ole dad all day and $25, $50, $100, $200, $500 n flood of mutiny, | y oe but certain that millions of human bein; s to the exhibition. one fr happened to Witness the last a ded for ne it lou! | up with 1k be rers will p.ocsed to place the coMn in | tothis ten da ke rain. | The buckers of C h time, brings $& h glo best to escape, and fr: me nights until she was a Sha mited me through, and tof an ott. The majority of Wall street houses and men are ag t veyanees. bring P; t Daring | és ee | honest as their neighbors, and mauy of them havea repeated tragedy, the strange movements and ‘ i ent * gi : grate to Califor world wide reputation for soun and honest, he hearse, 4 rideis, but in vain, The savages er Sage this time, if disposed, a t can be made to * . 4 A eo “ tobury Cesar, | subsequent convulsious of a bird or little ro- ‘ a ere quirts o 1G va Lake a 8 * 3 brings | e like persu: The old house of ALEX. FRUTHINGHAM & fe ‘So pone Riveoed uury Cesar, | dent hopping, perhaps, in a helpless way border in triumph, and felt that they were C va Lake at a cost of $ This brings us i a pail of oats; but th e, she were bound to hev her wa me, That war fifteen years | hadn’t been in the country a . sayin’ nuflin 10 nobody, an’ know dat Vd be ealed, on, if, wanted rincipul. an’ a Co., Brokers. 12 Wall street, New York, ts enti- Ued to absotnte confidence, hey State that an in- vestment of about $100 made recently returned A fore Teor | O¥eF $1,000 in leas than 60 days. Sond for their : y uth “fore T Zot | etreular! (ree.—[ New York TrVune. mwr7-cotr | news of ng. Poor galt She overdone — a : : rae : hersel” © of my Worth MEMBER OF THE 8TOCK EXCHANGE | the stewards. This brings a total of $4), and eer Coan eee comp ated to her."— | Commissios $5 each 100 shares. Stock privitenes Dg the ext J a Ret : ~ = i arated negotiated on coerce Fattics on 7 ete -, the grand result is $4) for a sixty 43 “ster Cou lence Bollcit eury Merriam, Member Am, journey. estimate is put at top fiz | wit) er cTO PO FARMER in Ulster County, Date ny | back fo London, wi : fed erry s MY | trip toihe Isle o dats de prineipul dat I wants | thence down through’ Ireland, joining’ the clagre a8 ozebery man in de | steamer at Queenstown, can be hastily done Some fokes hub He | an average cost of $7 per day—a to'al of € safe. around or even toward a snake that had | “4‘ the Red river Coope 6 5: : nd aven toward a si er Cooper halted. He saw tha’ SERPENT CHARM. they jum ee aes ees. sion that the | the thieves had such a Siart that he could not Snakes Bewitch Their Vietims? | eyes of ‘the reptile had bewitched the poo: | overtake them. Even if he did suc cesd in (From the Cincinnati Enquirer. } creature, and found believers who would be | Would come it collision With the Uniced satee In the long-strete! suburb which unites srry to demolish such a det authorities, for the savages woutd undoubtedly | endattracks de mos’ a our city with the mounta ‘dens of North theory by prosaic investi: Swear that the horses were their own property, | ¢l vot makes de bigges’ Ciifiou there stands a iittle drug store, Wiose | cognate reasons our spitituali and accuse the Texans of trylug to steal them! you belieb itt De empty wood-wagon roprietor, a surgeon and practica aries prefer to believe ihat the tl ij | makes five times de noise datde costly ke hieved popularity without any spiritual. | $ ridge does. De burdock takes up ten times de eleven pays to spare. A | ‘at, a run to> and and 3 as for contempo- ting on the | } | al si S Sa! nged tothe I | . ro | ; ag x ey P Mining anc Stock Exchange, 35 Wall st., New chments to his soda water fountain. itland,” rather than by the evaporation | that ihe red rascals belonged to the Tudian dat de tuiip does, but de twip. hez de | So that there shail be nothin ridieutous | W20Btd heard good reports of a widow in | York® weterence, Dek. Maes eut * He does not even keep cigars and dice for »chlorate of ammonia; not because | Riehardsouand secured rvices ofa friend on de burdock when it comes down to | } but your readers may rest | ®# ‘ton, harnessed up his span of horses and medicinal purposes: but he hasa private Zoo— horant of the fact that minutesand | Who was acquainied al Ee Hinson and | beauty and mahket value. De modest man | stied that a trip te Paris, property | (rove to her house one day last week. There | = a double glass box of stately as, | hours 1 ay intervene between a cause and its several others ac pmpanied him to the iatter | hez all de bizness chances dat de forward man | managed, and ab absence from home of si y | he introduced himself, and she having also IL ) upper story is ovcupied by a Oo | Stitute “nsstery for simple sad dmmehtattes | Post. They found a large band of Noconee | hes: he Keeps on yainin’ de respect of de | days, need not cost any single individual more | [yak coud Teporis of him, welcomed him. RAILROADS. ily of snakes and lizards, while Stitute mys y for simple and ntelligibie ranches ' e reservath "] . 2 woruld. bimeby he crawls to de top of de | a 3. tae a sd . = = = — filled with water and fish. truth. . | Comanches | ap tue sceervahon, They: were | len coop, while de biow-hard roils tuto de | an #0. | Went out for another drive, and returned ATI" ORE AND OHIO RAILWOAD. est acquisitions were aj Venomous serpents would disappear with. | ponies dotted the prairie. Their chiet was | diteh. Modesty am. its own reward. It am | E@ect ofthe Discovery im the Savage | 0, Supper man and wife. They had never ., LHE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Kes which had been iiced | out the ald of St Patrick if they had torely | fioreeback, a powerful: squlnteeyet savas, | eaplratin de bank? itam frst morange on it covery | Men of communicated with each other before |“ NaT/UNAL LING AND SHORT ROUTB eir den by the early spring of this ex. | on the charm of their eyes fora dinner, for a | Giy' feet one inch in height. 4 proved real estate; itama purty Car sort o° i y = ri i | eeptional year, ad Teich are DOW SERVING 8 | Te eenar a eer yeu, as chemicals would Thdinn aeeae iitenel tecuopees commun Pepa, Aland pack Doan! fey iO git dar belt fu the Comstock tssuve coud not hetce | _ ag-Let's wee: is this the day for the cable to NORTHWESE AND SOUTHWEST. life term in the reptile department of his | Stal y as an 3 Nent tur Horseback. Th at res befo” all de rest. Doan’ shootin’ off dem ae . ae ‘ i ae 2 Hees prison. | Coldblooted animals, he says, | ¥FHUNe Mediugy” to a lik auiitied that indo! is young bravey ha | MCUs fer de Simple sake of usin” up yerspar’ | been mate Ata more opportune moment” All| duckire “War Inevitalle Geis it the Spore aR a7 Bio 1c wis would hesitate to follow: bat soce | very grand House in Loudon: the guests had | KueW them by the deseription and the’ two ‘Ant puton airs so fines | body of shareholders on this coast, Dut Gey | ater ame ot them the presidency of a bank Belay. f - yeliow horsrs.” The latter were two sorrels, i or 7. re acting asa strong incentive to enk: Snakes make an exception ; the Coluber paius. | arrived, a gorgeous ilunky ‘had announced | fiorough-bred, valued at over $20 apiece Ma Ten ee caler now is around, j Bre mettie as a enone tl wis, CT water Diack snake. is almost insa- | that all was ready, and the guests, pairing off | Horselack said he could not retura the stock. D+ big su flower, ob tiab‘e, and the common black snake insists on | in the usual fashion, so suggestive of the lov- y large the | oice. That would be a square test.—[ Puck. 8:00—*Baltimore Express, ” we just | garshe— What age do yeu think Tam? He, | 820_Piedwont, Scrasbarg, Winchester Ey Eastern people who begun to interest themselves so warm’y inthe | ganepriee s town. Point of Rocks and Way stations. i o oro & sur 1 te gallantiv—I don't know, but you don’t look it. | 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltl- A : 3 ns ‘yond his reach. His young men De “tater hez de fi | leading section of our mining industry. This | “zy, 2 : ress, v ¥ his three daily maiis with a firmness that | Seep ewer ene, valentine adorning our | would not listen to him. He coaid not keep . | Eastern element cannot be overvaiued, Itis | LPT mech Paper. fe Wi Phindcisnins 7 arler Car w Bow York and would disgust a Columbus penitentiary w. the Btalteese Low; aed there wet of descending | them from skirting the’ frontie Tit the | A NOVEL | Rips Four Miles, or More | impossible for the limited population on the | , 2% When two girls meet the kiss. When | 9 goes fPh oinctunatt, Chicago and Pitts- den. ‘ihe rattlesnakes, too, began to crawl | t on a Ane oward the d pingroom. ‘low | Texaus wanted to save their hor: Through a Solid Vein of Coal in Ovlor ado. Pacifie coast to carry and properly sustain the | tWo young men meet, they don’t. ‘That shows Lug Expres, ‘Connects for Hagerstown and about and ply their tongues in a way that | inthe hall stood any number of magniticent | jock them in stables, Cooper thei » | An hour, and we are bowling along it a coal) sharesof so many mines. The weight of such | Who wants kissing the worst.—[ Young Fulks Valley Branch, except Sunday. ‘Through car Suggested a growing interest in the table | men-servants, walters and Solemn retainers | avent to interfere. He repited tha. the Ladiaus | truck attached to a blind mule. through a vein | 4 load is at times overwhelming. New mines | World. a a @hote arrangements of their new hotel, and fenerally. And now, wa ng the guests upou | were running things with sucha high hand | ofsolid coal something over five feetindiam- | 3,0 constantly being diseovered, and their de. | #a-“\A gentleman who has an unfortunate Sleeping Cars to Louisville, (ineiunat, Go- east furtive glances at a little mouse whieh | the stairs for half a minute, I must diverge it would be utterly useless for nim to de- | eter. [tis a weird ride, this mile or more into | yetopment, together with that’ of previously | habi' of interrupting when others are talking, Jum tus. Chicago Junction and sandusk: bad been introduced in anticipation of their Jeet oo inform you, in case, a3 @ imomber of d the horses. Though he was issuing | the inky bowels of the earth, the faint shadows | wishes. § be Ps 3 made-up sex, you should But either through fastidiousness or from a | Dot be aware of the fact, that the present at- of duty toward their feliow- tenuated style of female f gare from the hips so long before they bruke | duwnward. is caused by w! ¢ writer ta ag owe - rain on the | Was brought up with a round tur > rations to these very Indians every fortnight, | from our diminutive lamps causing a ghasily | community’ at. large. res. months, | evening by a vielim, who quietly said, *G noe eeerene: he dared not attempt to reciaim the stuiea | ‘fect not at all lessened by the blackness of | sometimes years, to place certain ciaimson a | ahead and tell your Slory. Yuu may forget | 12-i0 Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis property. ” the coal on either side and overhead. Every | °° oP ime valuable | it"-—{Hoston Transcript, Way Statens, v: ana diseovered properties, is a heavy the other | ,8:00—Bsithore, Antapolis and Way Seationa, Jodgers, they ta | , Co perand Hinson went back to Fort Rich. | few feet we peer into the dusky depths of the en sacrifi +a es | ea-Parti Ming to:wid =r 1:30—New Vorkand Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- Meir fast that their host apprehended a diet- | alate millinery and dry goods ‘advertise Paneuned cuts aud | apparently unending series of side elambers, Wentures: Wa believe tt ie this | auiveratties cxpectiog, to visit the sea shore press. (On Suuday to Baltiiuore only, stop etic misunderstanding, and treated them to a | called a “perfect revolution in the sty Swearing vengeance azaitsi Lieic red allies, | catching quick glimpse of the little fire bugs, ues which pre- | they can borrow money two per cent be gohihe all suations ) Rest with: five Young Sparrows the next day. | ladies’ underclothing.” Which revolution, be | They ind lost property wocth hundreds of dol. as the miners look {0 be,as We pass so swily smauy ng dividend stocks | low what they paid last’ year—[Detroi | > 8° iu'way stations Sie heme) Winchester ree of these died before their snakeships | erDpE ke a ou found the thieves, and coolly been told by | on. e see not the forms of the men, their ging higher rates in tl ‘arket. 7 wai heh s- . condescended to partake; old sparrows, frogs | unmentionatle garments which used in days | government oMlcials who Were feeding them | faces, nor their hands, ouly the lamp-wieks | {OM bringing higher found forthe market | anne kthe dlffevencebeiween iiie-pa Ba tiniore) bladensburg ana Learel Kz. and cockroaches were tried with no better | iH yore ton are sent portion of a woman's | That they couid not interfere. It was nui, | sickly flaring from the unseen hats. Every Should the Comstock lode continue to hold | ternal parent of beth. nik sataule Majee. ress, The yellow-speckied ophidians still | dress which is not displayed outside for however, an uncommon case. Scores of cow | now and then piles of powder in canisters al- | forth the inducements for speculation which | tor ad 1 sen ak ch He Mas rd to eat under protest, “yielding, but t at are by the | boys had visited Fort Sill on ‘similar errands, | most block up the entrance to the chamers, : i Y¥, tnd a male species of the musca dom: not consenting, to injus.iee,” as Governor ntirely disearded, + 4 it does at present, that outlet and atone point. we are shown the very fuse | Kees at nese t mounted on stolen horses saluted them with | that sent a poor miner to his death buta day | and’to a sin the words, “ How, how,” and dashed away ia | or two before. 7 body who ow joy. The ageut Would do nothing for them, | — But still the old blind mule trots on, and the | joking and yearning for uy He was the lenal protector of the thieves. If Doneine through sad Fapld Agen i " which will produce a big market. a ' | the indignant herders tried to seize their prop. | 0! Heavy 0% or, that eserves | selves with a li circulating operand! of shakes In the capture @f thar | feecily revolutionary style, ean the closely. | cry tuey were clapped into a kuardhguse as | little of wholesome air left in the drift, is av it | {N63 AS ee r ; clhuxing ft of the skirts $0 dear to the ate iin | tnterlopers on Indian reservations. If neces- | it barred us forever from the world be largely on the resources of bankers and eapt- £2 ei wate. from the Dhuys, the Vanne, and ay pe produced, To return to the din- | ary, United staies soidiers were called oat to | The ride in appears an age; the rid talists, the finding of huge bonanzas in the | the Somme Soude. He also devised the sys- prptect the robb of moments’ time in comparison. 3 ” o " (tem of hydrological observations, by which , the arm of the first gentleman of th pigie the robbe 4 | Savage. Alla, Ophir and other mines would : goes CO Date. | ion was guiding Geen ie oll wen tionnaire, When Cooper and Hinson told their story, + | not have that immediate effect on prices in | floods are foreseen. ic power of | -lop was, plldir ona in ail her glory, b the hearers smiied and sarcastically asked | the stock market which thesagde tid — ——>—_—_—_——— their eyes. a belief whesetenacityandextreme | Tain trailing alter her several yards ‘along | why they expected diifereat treatment fr anothey entry, and in all tour miles of track, | pate. There is a limit to every man’s purse cu a = absurdity nearly jusiifies Diderot’s remark, hg jhalts When suddenly the gentleman next | Others im a similar predicament. One eve- | upon Which the coal is carried to the outer ut with thousands upon’ thousands of par’ SUMMER RESORTS. that in regard to all occult phenomena the | Lehind ou in the drea ally slumey manuer ) ning, while drinking in Murphy's a | World. The veins average five feet two inches, | chasing orders flowing into the offices of ‘our | = = = = most preternatural theory is sare to become | :f his misguided sex. trod upon her dress. Can | Furt’ Richardson, Cooper damned all Indian | and yun three and one half miles east ani brokers from Eastern speculators and the LENCOE SPRINGS 80 the pepular one. | Blacksnakes overtake their | $ou not fancy the look with which, across her nd Indian ageuts. “He swore that if | West, and ten miles norch aud south, A lux- | volume rapidly spreading asthe excl emer RAL BASCBOA! me by superior swiftness and strangle them | Shoulder, she withered that unhappy wretch? y get a crowd together, with sao... | dred miners are at work, and the yield ave:- | inereases, a movement of great magnitude | Will be cpened for the Summe, By superior strength, but the fact that such | ad. s dreadfal creck o (cartel eae jd six shooters, be Would go up to Hort | ages four hundred tous per day. ‘The gigantic | ean be carried out aud properly sustained. Bo bnites from: Renimnene wae iy ish creat res as a iS a lo | 7 2 b a ja Is chanes 7 Ot) jump of coal ei; nin 7 “ eRyt > oeitenakes areanis to exptare birds Rink rats | ig, and the entire skirt, in the sight of all the Si y around aud watch his chance, tear Pp i e inches | n of sh. $ e same. trea say tica? Aus: One is the father of Lize, and received the same treatment. Savages ond is the Father of ies and these father of flies. Horrible!—{ Nor. Her. Ax Probably the best judge of | the world dead,—Mr. Belgrand, director diamand | ofthe Paris sewers and waterw: To him willdraw | Paris owes its network of sewers and its sup- mberlain said. But though the doctor’: dress nowadays is he eastern » be found, save a tigh!-iit- experiments failed anything to elucidate the mystery of rattlesnake food, | it of brown, composed of soft and yield- he believes that they s more interesting | Ug leather in the w and of heaven kuows problem ; the question in regard to the modus | What in summer. by wearing this per ey. _ : itis well Known that millions of our coun- trymen still believe in. what they call snake- | 'er guests upon the staircase... The lady on eliarming, i.¢., the ability of se T zesmalier animals by the eighty-six chambers, or ro Ve know them, in the main entry, fifty-seven w ¥ 4 i Enpiess, Sleping Car to Now York, aud Spreial Sleeping Oar to Phils ie sDatiy.. 0 ver tratus dally, exe's! Sunday. 1878 rens¥ 1 1878 TO THE NORTH, W! AND SOUTHWEST, : fo Tie TRouble Tack, Steel Keita, ; The wide spread distributiot ares will | tions aud comforts for familics cr ira:..ient board- | Splendid ~cenery, Magméfieent Equipment. | ‘ through an Indian camp some night, riddle | Six feet across, and four feet four inehes h alse . “ nt be }» Magn a Cr rep mg mane eer below, ‘fell toi her fect. Shall i thet teyers out, run on mnele Stock. ne od papracied suck Ereat ayeasos it the we anid 1 in mes raat have. Wea se arene in | Sfoint vor f Pace Aseiter dl ‘Snyrim” APRIL 1878. nd the demand, as |, Was , fe h a hought that in this way he coul uare him- , ing beyo! all comparison the i ‘BAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Supply. Truth-loving aud otherwise intelli. | sue the awful story, or will you faney for your. | Seif“ kaward Jackson-au old ranger, quietly | greatest single plece of coal on exhibition, wig PIEscHe EROMMELE Whee Re Sees fone beens | GBENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, pacghuer cholath ana B Sullows: ‘Mt persons listen gravely to stories about | 3¢ ‘the pie ure? a elaborately arranved | Said that he could count him in for one. Jack- | taken from this mine. . It weighed seven ton-, ledge” gives such promise of future fertilicy, SHENANDOAH CO., VA. For Pitts'urg and the West. 20 a.m. daily, nets ro hopped frome branch to, bransk t0- ee pad err tinged ronnd with gitt- son was just tthe mak for 20) hazardous an un- and was eut and brought oul of the male ia | to properly encourage minin, speculations {i ania Gat Oe ee wan pag oo Pi ae & et ies 4 ward the e , q S| dertaking. He was shrewd, daring, and expe- e days.— fountain Uourtst, the east and give every facility { tatoeks 4 is ge ‘who paused in their headlong flight, hovered | body, and then—no, really, it is quite too aw- as. a — gi ry facility for eastern | large bwu. Specia' rates to gnests Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, Palace ny With ‘uivering wings fora minute of twovand | fus!+{_London Letter. Foneed A frontier, trol eed einer volun. DirLomacy or Docs.—Compared toa cat a | People to purchase.—San Francisco Pust. log in My oF June to remain two. r there, Chicago. then descend in a tremulous flutter toward ———— Onths. Fer terms and hiet~ aMiten ore hedge where the enone Lyd | How Hoan “Came Down Wira rire | men who went to Fort Silton such an errand | 20K very simple and transparent eveature. | Tue Watt FLOWER, It must be confessed, | Many time t TMS gua pam pnel: widrete a not only excited the undying hostility of the | Sometimes, indeed, he is guilty of acts of de- | ig usually deficient in personal charms. She is 7 = SESS aGue make wih gpalrofetlring | alee now facexcohent working ordes fas | {dain Sut re dowa’ the faunue to the Tagenuous compared othe unfachomadt wiles | SPs eezot Mom ber own trignds say by way | Whe‘ter mul are alias ie Bact C3, EE f that quaiity dear to the gods— gover! cooper propi 7 of protest, “ I cannot think Maria piain; she | Enon Springs. With its pure alr, min- min's eyes, while the doomed bird came near- | 20 litle o tohead the party mounted on Old Dougias, | Of @cat. Mr. North's dog, for instance, who | is so nice and amiable, and has such a pret eral wa '@ home-like freedom’ off er and nearer, and finally saved theserpent | Plurk. The campaign they are planning for | he Company burst {i a roar of lauchter e Gh ate the pigeon out of the ple and stuffed up the | expression ; aud, I'm sure, when she wore tat: | a-oom odation for 38 Tor galore ar eatheeers HRethroat,, ©) Nauowing It Dy hopping down | abjest republican senators said to me yester. | Powelas was a race horse without an equal | hele with Mr. North's Ine sponge, was not an oliye-zreen gown she looked positively pret- | oF less we.grding ts, amenat of, soom, eu, f= pat. oie Y , and iB 7 y.” “Qué s'excuse s’accuse;” an e re- aptond a g . i ‘The natives of our southern coast-states s he eo teat oe sie sere everybody allowed that Cooper had a ‘keen | With whom the present Writer enjoys the inti: | mark is as true concerning the apologies we | 2° Lee ree PE aaroating Mrs. 6.8 GORE, and the darkice of the Georgia riverpanes: funds, and the latter will be contributed inthe | €¥@ to his own safety in the event of detection Set this Taal wrecks be as, disgraced | make for our friends as for apologies we make | ¥~ <a" = herself this last week by what was, to all in- EN Id way!” and pursuit. a a | for ourselves. A really pretty girl is never a \OZZEN'S Hons, if asked to account for the frequent dis. | PP ite not of senators sae eeted | Tie party broke up without coming to an tents and purposes, a ie, when a litte more | wall-flower. She may be stupid;a bad dancer wikis Sour * appearance of sucking pigs, used to explain | ator Hoar sits to see what he would do Wien | agreement. The proposal was not regarded fa falsehood th the fan of arse usility | even odious; but she gets her'card more of ‘OINT HOTEL, fr v- & they had been charmed away by alliga- | Dorsey, the financial ccliectr of tee republi | 35,Setivus. It was thought to be mere barroom | Pf 4 falsehood in the face of an a “4 Phe bad | less. tilled. Everybody gives her, at least, a OPEN MAY 30, 1878. frans‘er to Falton street, avoid ng double fer~ tors, who, without leaving their native ele- | -an committee, came up to him, just after tis | talk. Three days afterward one of the com- the floor With tne tera cy eg ng it about | chance ;"und everybody wants to'dance with * Fiage and Journey scross w York city. ment, were able to draw a pig clear acrossa | fotyrn"trom his mother's, burial afer Lees | babs met Jackson mounted on apowerfulbay | the Hints Whose duty fares te clog ee nen tue | a girl with Whom everybody is dancing. Pres- | ‘This tvtet has now an elevator and was thor- | For Pfiiniclauia, 1:20 /p, m- dally, « vcept le ten-acre field. by cocking their eyes in a pecn- since, and sald: “I want your autograph, | Mae, armed with a Henry rifle and a six- ero i we noe duty hosters lean the carpet. | tige is soon acquir in’ a bail-room, and | oughly renovated the past winter, painted inside. and 1:40 a. m.. and 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. daily, Mar way. But the arch-conjurer of ourconti. | Since and Said’ Of want Your autograph, | siooier. “Why, dackson" sald” he: “where asked lier, with magisterial severity, “Who nothing gives {t''s0 quick'y "ay ‘a pretty | the rooms on upper ‘tlvor eniatyc. and all conve: Limited Express, 9:20 a, m. da..v, excopt Bune nent is stili the: sneaking rattlesnake, wh: mannered New Englander, not suspecting a you going?” The ranger then cooly tore thage letters? aut culprit looked, at | face. The old stagers and the shrewder hands, | Biepcesadded, Ithasalso been entirely refurnished. a ann tion for Baltimore, city of Its stomach. Gra. | Grew outa campaign s weription boo “and | Square Cooper and cut out some Ipdian stock. TIntrebi aes test SUA eed or ene frond Sea apple: due there ls always a | saitar Military deademy. Address" "4 | wor'Pope's Creek Line: 6:55 & in. and 4:20 p. m, , according ust it Ohh!” § en ¢ friend jaughed, and expressed his dou Sho Bae ly Pinas rt ' a resh supply of young fellows to be attracted D daily, except Sunday, ee stories, has otten induced this symbol of the Heeteey be subecibed ieee other med: | Weil you'll see in a few days," drawled Jack: | Gyp-do lr” (csp being the offender's usual | py that seetied oon and that eternal sin: ‘ GUODSELL. BROS,, For Anrap-is, 6:65 a.m. and 4:90 p, m, daily, Stu zi? ron in audible approval, “but he pays eavvyard of Comanche ponies.” am ‘ whom ungalla ‘ople would call downright : ” c igs Se ened Weacen ot Rene a Money, ikea little mane’ Wushingese 2a nati away, ut the sequel proved that he | Peridtous litte wretch ereelved a way af es. | plain. elter. begins or ends by being a wall Sad Nie 6 So | AMEAIEWATS aN DD gE EEDESICKSBURG 1 a ¢ on of 3 3. C., i ad told the truth. was, indeed, a desper- | Is by | flower. There is a particular talent in this ATLANTIC CITY, No J. w rms chat he himself was onee thus charmed | "r to Alvany Journal ae adventure. Nearly a ‘thousand Ii throwing the blame on her friend, and looking | world, about which fittje has been sgid, ‘but analy | ane ee rime ty = + es i - ‘a - anion’) iy s 5 Opens June 1st. lexan 5 Pea ces With ae eicuanstantia sega he | Boxsets IN LoNpox TueaTEns—Mr. Doug. | Were encamped on the reservation at Fort Sill | UP briskly, shook her tail frantieatly, and al-| which, perhaps is the Most verebRegitees | Ques aur M. E. HOOPES. FOR ee Tb. ae Oakes Jocal papers with a circumstantial account of | jas, proprietor of the Standard Thea! i ter, Li protected by six or seven companies of col- | Most nodded, “You are right; it was that 5.6 7p.m. On Sunday a 9:10am, + = land 7 p.m. his L valfe La fs wicked Gyp!' As for me, 1 am quite incapable *s OW zi OWLAND ROTEL, LONG BRANCH a ‘On his way home trom meeting he took 3 don, was sued in the Shorediich county court | Ored cavalry. Large droves of ponies were n sy managing one’s own career. The girl who has Hi ie For the South, via Richmond, 2 mi oman . is ture, a year ago. an OF a We can have. Ivis the talent of thy fe azing in tl elnity. ks Me. | Of touching a piece of paper.""—[Spectator. ains a ® ~ NEW JEKSEY. shortcut across a field, (a sweet potato held, reconth ior et for breach of enkack The grazing in the vicinity. Jackson, with Me. got it never remains a wall-flower long. Where 45 am. dally: 6:10 p.m, ily, except lay. rane ; u ; This House will be opened tor the re- F nant a ¢ Carty and Mathers, spirits as daring as hiin. ., there’s a wi!l—including in the word the ‘Trains Ieave alexandria for Wash! 6, 7, Meee are ty milling s fence wnaias | Magistrate, involved the right of the managers | self, deliberately determined to cut Out a kuut | , PROTECTION AGarNst Motu. — We have quality of inteliigence—there's away of get- | management: with increased accummstseme, | 9:20-9:10, 10, ita m1 35.0 Sead Sid just in the act of climbing a fence, when his | of theaters to insist upon ladies taking off | of these horses and run them across the bor. | @VelY spring many modes offered of protect: | ting partners; anda most proper and legiti- | For further farticulars to tieeia ereaon aonca onde “ eye was caught by a piercing glitter In the | their bonnets in the sta ainst the destructive at- | mate way it is. It 43 not beauty alone. that BOOTHBY & MULFORD, Tong Branch. | ochift ~ i 4 eye was caught | and leaving them in | der ito Texas. They camped in an isolated | ng fursand woolens aj i ,odativns can be procured at the offices, porth= lash-like gleam that went | the cloak room, subject tothe payment of a | spot on Cache creek, about six miles from the | t@¢ks of the moth durhig warm weather. We | comes, is seen and conquers. Leta girl oni: Or, J. C. MULFORD, Willard’s Hotel, Wash- | east corner of Thirteenth street through him like an electric shock, and made | fee. The plaintiff apsecs tothe re ladies to | fort. It would not do to be recognized by any | have seen various preparations sold for this | knew ‘how to enter a ball:room, and comport ingte apll-thasim | avenue: ortheast corner of Bixthairect Penn- him grab the top rail with a convulsive grip. | the Standard Theater, and, having purchased | one at the post. Jackson said that they did | PUrPose, with long accounts appended of their | herself in a ballroom as one Who is accus- sylvanla avenue, apd at the depot, where onders* Me tried to jump down, but could not; his legs | three tickets for the stalls, refused to comply | not fear the Indians. The dragoons, or | being perfect remedies. Red cedar chestsand | tomed to Leeetis attention, and she receives xY EA be left for the checking of baggage to destina~ Were Paralyzed, and @ feeling of numbness | with the arrangement in’ question, and was | “smoked Yankees,” as he called them, were | Closets are recommended and many people | jt. itis umil:y, temidity eae of failure, that AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES tion from hotels apd residences. began to creep up his body and toward his | therefore refused admittance, although an | all that stood in their way. Three days and | Cumber their houses with them at consider- | goes to the wail. The thing is to have the .. heart, white his eyes became so rigid that he | offer was made to return his mone which he | nights were spent lurking around the Indian | ble expense only to find out how grievously | proper air; the alr of knowing what you are could not even wink. He found that he could | geelined to accept. He then brought the mat- | camp and picking out a choice drove of ponies. wer, have been disappointed. about ; the air of quiet self-assertion. If even FOR LUMBER howl, which he did with all his might; but | ter before the police magistrate in order, ou | About sundown on the fourth day a select lot @ best protection we ever tried has been | a piain girl adds to this faculty the accomplish- . Vern vy ‘Abdall; Ham- Instead of ‘being seared the reptile waggéd Its | Mublie grounds, to contest the right of the pro. | were discovered iu a great bend of the creek | © tle up in close cotton bags all furs and ment of dancing well, she fills her eard toa imp. Mewsonger, dain by Detenea ty fail and come a little nearer: tHe gave Muvelt | prietor to enforce the regulation, and was'ad- | four gulles from the fort. The three men were moolens af ail convenient to, be se treated; | ce:tainty. Pe pee eS uF say vised to t e in 3 well moun’ ey swe, jown upon ti g , Gr. dam I ayer-book in bis pocket, and in the moment cat pte tet econ ‘The pig ponies like falcons. yelling and screamnte cleansing, and letting them there until they| How GasLicnt AFFscTs THE Eyg.—In a founder inp. Belitonndae. iiattea ot gu0, hen the serpent braced tiself, for a spring, | held that the defendant, who had posted no- | rounding them up in true frontier style, and | ate again wanted. e' ‘3 can be hung | repurt recently before the German minister COL. HY P)—W inner of the four-year old he hurled at its head a copy of Baxter's Saint's | tices in the theater stating that-in certain | started for the Texas border at full gallop! The | anywhere out of the way. there are nv | for education by the scientific committee for WILLET & LIBBEY’s, ‘stake at Hartford; 2:44. 9:46, 2:47. by ‘Tout st, (tract society edition, Svo..) which, | parts of it‘no bonnets were allowed,” had a | Indian herders were scattered like chall, Tue | Moths in the articles when tied up there cer-| medical affairs, the conclusions arrived at are sakeat Buran of great $10,000 stallion. githcr by Ht welght or by its orthodox vigor. | Perfect Tignt {0 wake the restriction, and | boldness of the manccuver was the cause of | {ainly.can none get in afterward if the bags | that gasiight has no prejudicial effect upon the ty Hottictouica, A Be a Se See stagger ie Seuy , during ba und. at. when e | eyes, provider ey are protected from ABO! wai. h the deacon effected his escape. & | judgment Was therefore eiven In bis favor. He wacoess, The Indians atleast nity & hat | clothes. or articles are too numerous to make | direct action. For this purpose the committee | OORNEE @ru STREET AND NEW YORK Av. Giherintormstionaained om the owner, at Thousands of similar stories have not onl: Opps at Wuist.—The question is often | Of their herders ran to Fort Sill to give the | this convenient or desirable, hang up in the | 1ecommend shades and bell-glasses of translu- 1408 Pennsylvania avenue. or from the at been told, but have found believers, such is | asked ‘What are the odds in favor of good play | alarm; others aroused the Indian encamp- | Wardrobe, after a good shaking, and place lit-| cent glass porcelain. They disapprove of Stable. 1406 E street, opp. Jose's carriage le the power, not of mysterious snake-eyes, but | St whist? Hitherto it has generally been sta- | ment, and by twilight the savages were onthe | tl bags of camphor all over the wardrobe, | opaque metallic shades, since when these are — ap23-1m ¥. O'R , of mysterious per se over the minds of | feq'as about 1] to 10; but, according toa prac. | skirts of the raiders. McCariy and Mathers | !aying a few in the bottom. Then, about every | used, the eves, though themselves in je shade, ‘OTICE OF OPENING OF a PUBLI ee Mitcheraft delusion had long been | tical experinent recently made at the Athen: | kepttbe drove ola keen jump, whive Jackson | three wrecks) take out the clothes and shaxe | gaze upon a strongly-iuminaied surface, 2nd OAD IN THE COUNTY OF sf exposed in all its pre; Tous absurdity when | sum, this seems to be somewhat over the | planted himself firmly across’ the trail, and them up well. No moths will ever disturb | become dazzied atid over-stimulated. On ac- VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING. M. 13 33 ABHINGTON, peor dunt La and after | inark. Kept upsuch a steady fire with his repeating | em.—| Germantown Telegraph. _ count of the large quantity of heat erotred by . per BS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE anti, the ainety-ninth can coll ie ne ‘On the occasion referred to two tables were | riffe that the Indians, fancying themselves out gas, the burner should not be tov near the DISTRICT OF CO UMBL ‘ov. | of the person; the heat is hable to cause head- WASHINGTON, Apri: 94. : ho g zh | Made up. At one, four really good players | numbered and fearful of @ trap, gave up tye THE Srarugs of Robert Fulton and the Rev. | 0! 3 fo think it posetble that ulsemboateysaceage | Weve placed. “At the other, two good prayers | ehase shorly aller dak. Peter Muhlenb adi — Pe be placed in the | ache, and even congestion of the brain. Care ‘We are now offering pd de ata lower figure ‘Whereas an application in writing has been handle a slate pencil, or that certain metaiile | Were pitted against two bad players, adiniited | , Kort Sill Was tour miles away. ‘The officials | National Statual aiiaeiii are 1neae, hall of the Capitol at Wash. | s:.ould a:su be taken to prevent the flame from | than it has ever reached in to the undersigned for the Dg oF — ‘the county of Wasning on, D: of Colom! be ha s 2 duffers, The ne hands were then dealt vat | did not hear of the raid an‘il nearly two hours | ington. Dr. Muhlenburg, at the beginning of | flickering. The use of a dark-blue glass is also at B Street northwest, at the During ie rst wee< of their confinement | fufe merely shear, Sr a cd Brier pec a yep me re try K that | words:—"There is a. time for all things—a Figit may be used without mischiet, 9" 8% | JOIST, altstzes (mediam lengtn) along the said east line of ‘the ‘stor oe 'Deot stor's rattlesnakes has howed a difference of five per aiders g : at eee Se mle - 4 joung birds made it easy enough tovcollar | P42 Hiding unti} midnight wi'hout striking @ trali | Of nis clerical robes, displayed bis. uaifores ac | World says John Morrissey made a will the | Our LOW PRICES evmmand the attention of | reuters! See Sorretn ot tie Discrtst of Oat Them'wienever they were wanted, but a few | qhtty Shee fhe number Over in the course | the sent Jackson, win prudent forcdghe | 4, eplonel and Tead'his' commission to that | day Re. staried for Flovida ‘Besides several | allyuichases who wish to bu bw. SuSasterly direction, ncross tho tarea: Gres 3 ago the boys ui the neigunboctioud caught | Of the ‘twor Seonie ie COU: $+ i t foresight, | rank, small iegacies w personal friends. he left $10, ‘ast corner of c tac a ‘ 8 is taken into ac- | drove the horses direct to the Abiiene cuctle soutb= Ast » » eceot Giugatst for two ploces of stickoundye ne | G(R Tally represents a very: coustdera: | Wail the eat higbway vetweew Tex and | uGoare aaid-a worthy OM Tedy to ner | een oat arse gates; crue of wom STUDDISG (medium length Seen sn ctvess feea Eeaning ins eter eee Diaeksnakes were covered up with an old | DIE proiis in favor fend Dy, tre five per Peaae ale toate ps were swal'o wed in (h'S | pran@Raughters oe gnenever a fellow pops the | atid the ‘remainder he left’ absolutely to is DEES een a Siete: bed Thorens the undersiguund be teve i e s ” ere, cul- . ‘ ; he terest rai ol i a tid Con fon | Mnwune onde oid | ake mae tna ened tea doa eedeay | Suetioe ro ace ait ae Wie | etwas Raruaeh coat ea caaieh | winmemmmsucriscvciy, | Seats soba ancie pais 74 hours rather than eat cockroaches, got on : Moat One aah ee ae ated at less than $100,000. by Sites. awore chauce at a square meal. After futeer. | equa a [oho "itt # fool ls to make him you | road. There was bul oue ranch ou the rou e, | Bim full In the tace and commence talkiog inodatcaint tines WE HAVE THE LOW6ST PRICE LIST. Mg around in anexcited way for a while, the bird settled down @ corner, and the two it was thirty miles from For. Sill, about iat | About the furniture. Young fellows are might: Snakes prepared for action. They lowered THE CroPs.—This promises to be the great- aa-The experienced man of the B. way between that post and Red tiver. Fitz. | ReTvous sometimes. I lost several Traveller pronounces claret punch the eniay Patrick, tts ‘Owner. heard the daring raiders | Chances before 1 caught feb fond, dear | TON Pay are ieee is have ever known, 3 vt ndfather by putting on airs, but I learned The New York Times publishes dispatches a their heads, and without moving the tallendof | ©St of intoxicating beverages. tremble pen after wnldnieht, The ground | EoW'to do Patera while from twenty-nine states and one Serritory, i : Iti York Kk: . | trembled beneath the huots of the jaded drov ecasasicdledlied: + ree coveri ts ft shel bodies sp roached the bird by agradual ae it isa New truckman who adver. | aig the air resounded with the yells of ee ing many points ineach state, all of i tises to “ move furniture so that it will show Picion and recommence ? his fluttering before | to the best advantage. heir cat-like advance had brought them with- | | #a-“‘Yes.” said a man last evening, as he range. The snakes separated then, the fe- | bent his elbow to raise the twentieth glass of male rolled herself up in the center of the | beer, “it is overwork that kills."—[N. Y. . 4a-“Dr.” Helmbold is a better temperance | S0/Tespondents sending good news. LET : aE eenithe Jackson had reached the banks | lecture than any Murphy ever delivered.— | Brst week feral cous pool the oncutry In oan. Lesser esa ofthe Red river, sixty-three miles from Fort | (P/ita. Times. vanced w condition ona making Eratity. | Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue. Sill. He breakfasted at Missouri Bill's ranch | | 4@-A Providence, R. L., magistrate has fined | Ing promises of abundant yield” a cag in the Indian territot ‘d the horses were | & man $2 and costs for hissing the wake scene Do Te EN . {7 While her mate took post in the black | Herald, | ry. an el bs 3 fe we FOUR CENTS. Pura cotmer, but after readjusting thelr coils, | #ar-The Golden Bra, at hea res (he stream, a rhea ae greiner th pean Be eet. a) Tone nonoeraPh isto dese ETY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 98.90 is a a San Francisco jour- | at Riv . . mec? Pudged an inch; they bided theit | nal, does not think much of ohunchos chet | at the iver Sta Actomiapecee Mut Jackass eMeareh sacl ite = ec az id a church sociable looks | @-Conservatism, in fact, is nee hea accept money made at a chureh fair by the | made no stop and answered no questions | {tke the last street the’ beer gar satus guos ‘polential GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Ms head against the glass wall | sale of kisses. Some mil yo was turned | den—iiawkeyers or war | Mulon-<feondon Worle 7 | ccti-tr 411 Axp 418 207m Bramsz.