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! - = MILK-MAID'S SONG. |. MITTS AN® CLEAN FINGE! WHERE TO EAT IN PARIS. __Usefal F. y Hints. DEACON BABBIT'S PHONOGRAPH. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. by they, my Harry! | . \< 1 Y low by first prob- = = Tene dail Pur pall! | , Daisy's godmother ia introdyced to us as “ta | CAFES WHERE ONE MAY DINE EXTRAVAGANT- g the swelling of the finger, making a small | Ite petuwalthe Science Monthly aud tha Reviews POR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. THE He'sturned by the ¥ tarry. | pasts Dicture as she lies each morning 12% LY. OR SIMPLY IN COMFORT, AND IN 4UST THE Ain an wher aie bain appears greatest. The on rainy days; si 4 somes Gini < = EVENING STAR. Ana there by the stile yap . her big scarlet lounge, its glowing brocatelle GOMPANY HE MAY ELECT—WOMEN WAITERS. eal ED. ice ae pe may be lessened by the Had'a cabinet of fossils, and some birds securely porran Axo beviismn Gnien For there by the stile waits Harry. eres aia AarMeous back xround for her black (From the Loudon Dally W248] eioroform.. The ater treatment te aoeaIte | Innis weed house chamber study, where his pipe Awe Bi J THE WEEKLY sT The werd may go round—the world may hidden boa. heap ‘of bil apt ae = Restaurants and cafes in Paris @ simple. The small wound is to be covared Was daily puffed, CANNED CORN BEEF, But I—can mick aud marry, tiny hands very busy ‘with the eoutente gy | Much from one another as clubs. One KL AR. with lint and earbolie acid, and bathed morn- It would make ing and evening in tepid water. Ina few days in a dre hs » 3 a fast, another slow. Here noble oid foggie: An invalid, for Whom nt shettd | to Be-found: there you may meet politicians, |; aud evening in te Seyeral large She is an invalid, for whom old_Cime farmer stare around as CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER, On, if we two ‘neath yonder yew s* UFFED OIL MANGOES, being oppos: the wind, moe my handsaren‘tso very bad. See, heré are some real thread-lace mitts in black and 1 ‘i p see e d th, and cut his 4 LB. BOXES OHIPPED BEEF. Th wietors of THE & ulithe gay | 2, und emacs. To see the Deacon churn and ploug! % prop TAR present to the vd down these how b Ry , for whom a artists, literary nen, or financiers. _ Historica a pies hay by steam . Stowe mow © ined carr? me over the ford | Seives into the eomparatively earl tBeM | Associations which "may be Wanting 1m Oe | 6 TO ar Sata Ware tghas been tried in the Piten is hay and thresh his barley with machinery PICKLED OYSTERS, public its daily and weekly editions, reapee. s brave as asoldier—pro | ; z SS pas. 5 7 y + ee ely, y the comple ni i hough Fdon't live mee the eae # load, | time of home selection, but she Knows now to | "guse abound In onea few doorsofl. | | fhumed” Suppieation eee tia pee bad, And call Ris Resp toaianier with a'patent teleptions: CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKL: tively, as not only the completest and best, bat HR When | Whew! hes histiing through | make this Interesting to henner te ¥ to | gqretg cae, Anglais still holds its place as the | 56 offensive that they ordered the hint a tent : : me. also the cheapest epitome of events ocew Tue song of The Farmer's Daughter!" "=" | the other persons present.” After giving so well oe aatAnE, and it |s a preeminence | bath, containing a couple of pinches autpoce Thus the Deacon bought each patent that could | LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANAS, | at the national capital, and of general news ae CNGrown:s, Ge down—my crumpled [ahedza ice mone, Judietons, ty iyings.” “| Sovereign or Prince who has come to Paris See apes eae Folet Coens Pa B00 | si be Hesed a tancte Saving of the vory intest FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS. wena be fons —— Eee Ratndlemed He shall not take the road to town, | “Tsuppose you must have some of these, | Within the last twenty-five years has dine bath, the child was soon well. thing; public understands this is conclusively showa: ori whet | : st have som + | the r n very festive } : y . ora song, or sigh, JOBN H. MAGRUDER, ‘ tionally wic valatio soaive aye NENG Gow ee eT own, | Daisy, or go down lo the grave with the con: epere, and many have epred ‘ait. itis | To Make TURKISH Mats FROM Brussets | “ ma eceae Leased ich titted 1491 New Yorkavy holloged exceptionally wide ire se om they “And send me to my Harry! : * | Sclousness that you have been deprived of the | fess renowned for breakfasts. ‘The places for | CANPET.—The materials necessary, are tapes. | Then the Deacon he got crazy to possessa phono- | myto.te near U.S: Treanery Donate: enjoy, not in the City of Washingtem The foik 0° tuwns may have silk gowns, j Passing fancy of the hour; but a mitt never | dejeuners are Bignon's, renowned for. its | trv Brussels and coarse wrapping twine. Cut graph. alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- t I—can milk and marry! looks like a lady's property ty me. Here isa mayonnaises; Voisin’s, at the corner ofthe | the carpet crosswise in strips of two anda Why, said he, ‘+ Jest think of storin’ up for a fu- Sut ANOTHER REDUCTION. ritories. “Whew! Whew!*)_he- ‘ box of allthe tints of the rainbow—ielicate Rue du Faubourg St. Honore, where the wines | half or three inches wide, and ravel out the hy, Gald Pee ho In order that the reader not now famitioe ‘Whe ary ed a A erga through, apa ay, goer wt are falalogned sccording ed Boks At oy sont anroads ‘pr careral ae eae arate the A prayer meetin’ or conference, *twould be their with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- “ C 7 Z ; aay “ offer SS yariel of james, s 38 - r wath ‘ a : ‘ Ficighel morte wee eco Pilates noe egg of them. Now lucky Bery: | favors, and. prices “to the “consumer: | les: take up ang stiten of kuitiines mat oe (Or geod oat Reeinn? these ‘saonsen obide “axe gent'en 1 AM SELLING lic may understand at a glance upon whet ‘That you're smiling over and over, — Millains have ng balls and don'tneed silk mitts | Sng’ Durand’s’ opposite “the Madeline. | the carpet threads on the needle, too; then lightas that. $-Ib, cans TOMATOS, 10c.; or 6 elements its great popularity is based, the ‘Upon the bill and down fa che an at 2 a pair. Here ‘are mobair mitts at all Tn these houses the Russian prince, | put thread around. needie and ‘knit’ both | Thurs ho use talkin,* T must havea patent phono- | 3-1p, “ Breed opinions of some of ‘its contemporariceas eo Over the tree-tops.—along the vals, — Pts oie Cents up to $14, and of all) the Yankee petroleum lord, and the Brazilian | through the ‘one stitch; repeat this to end of graph, Sib. (| PEACHES, 17.) or 6 its merits are appended. It is needless to add Smiling over and over?" lengths. Some have fingers and some have | With diamond studs are to be seer ‘They are | row; then knit back plain, third row same as And noone knows how much it cost—the Deacon | £1. pears, 300: o°8 that no person is so good a Jud, O-wort vcr ol pd gn hone, and if you can tell: which isthe ugliest | not places for small folks, who would not even | first; Knit as many and _as long strips which, Dacha wane: Ghanaiee's kad Biatlor tose Hee hat no p IS SO a judge of the valee Ove inesnanen en you are more discriminating than 1." understand the nomenclature of the strange | sewed together, will make mat of size requir: | ana enhis study table stood the phonograph one | Excelsior CORN, 120e perce of any given newspaper as the men who cea- : . They do not look very Dad,” says Daisy, | dishes which the habitual customers asked for | ed; then line and finish with fringe or not. i : | Good PHILADELPHIA TINT, 450, duct newspapers themselves. couldn't see a eat on the tron, crevind lite the elastics! well dene cee | Here a beetsteak is styled a “ehateaubriand,” To Kr. Fits —A few chips of quavsia | The Deacon loaded it with hymns and plous ots a 2 oP Se And now I count them—one, two, three, | and 7 plastic: . and it is supposed to roiled between two | wood soa! n a little sweetened water wi ‘ a sireektoces air, a Ce Count them over ana over. dimpied wrists, ady, “know but | oller steaks, of which It Imbibes the jute | kill thems ® _ | Then donned his hat and sought the street to call SPHING LAMB, Fore Quarier, ibe What Other Papers Say About The Star, ie. poe “My dear,” says the old lady, **I now Put | though I may disclose a small trick of trade | —SNonING—People snore. becan: they lie 9 Best POTATOES, ver ty . = 4 the blll’side beats with my beating heart, Agno men whose hands are pretty enough to | and state that this wasteful method of cook | with their heads «hives back, and there is . THE BOYS INTERVIEW IT. At the Oe Oo Ber bushel, Decidedly one of the best newspapers published An * y er, ? | justify a public exhibition of them, and only | {vis only practised tor well knewn connots consquently a dropping of the under jaw. To | seranigan is e1 1p the United States; has nothing in common witt And the apple-tree blushed all over, . kits ig sufi ly. thick ‘to bear 5 P Jehenidab, the oldest son, had sought his brother PALACE MARKET, the rabid partisan press, with which our comity ie And the May- bough touched me and imade m3 | 0N€ whose skin is suf © bea seurs, and that most people who ask for a | break the habit, sleep with the mouth closed en, Corner 14th st.and New York av. at this time unfortuuately overstocked, ok spicte start, Poston ae wing micbont earning red kad uteaubriand get simply a very tender steak. and the chin low. called in the hired man to view the new |, COP PRANK JOTIBDETS, | of framers mgerantely overstocked. A. spirit And the wind breathes warm like a lover. purple. er of these ladies ger and thicker than those at other houses | Hens anp Ego: ‘x good hens, about 1 year machine: : e_ | ter to ite articies and adds much te feu * would be tolerablein the streeteand shee. | Hhé Cafe dOrleans. in the Palais Royal, is | old. will Lay about tae dee eee ACR” | They danced ‘ana Sandiamgh, Ne crank Sth | > ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. vate. Acacompondium et the sure ey a Pull, pati: and the pail 1s full, would be tolerable in the street. and she eX | another good breakfast house much patron, | 94a Will Hay about two doz than to bay ees, | oe Cet So a ee | the day. it is without a rival. Newbee arene ae eee Meee bce aie (nie tases SepEin the very hoptest days vould loon Detter | ized by Treoce ehniutciams. | Its small and | out they will be better. The hens must be | Netkuowing of the mystic powers of that same Tih: GouacAnSugars Gisranelated per ..# 40 | Has fairly carnod its present prosperity Uy te ‘ : xa | 5 URGE Ss Pe remains almost empty, except from » | well and regularly f nm fortab! 3 . ts ‘Roasted ipssasanavses ergy in obtaining new the ability which it With Wattlonand sey aaNES green fleld to see! | Which she sometimes wears, and in Which her | Gnd in the evening til!’S. During the former | “el! and regularly fed and comfortably hous They gould not tell the purpose of the tinforl on the | 11 Roasted Lagaayra or Maracaibo Goites.. a5 | bas shown in the treatm all current topes, isattio, and bky, andclover! Crold ivory, Ir kid. gloves seem’ top warm | ROWS senators, deputies, and councillors of |". A srmastantc Canany Rinp-—Give one son ip -60 | fact that ft oceuples so prominent apace to Wasee seawedst tut Ry, Ballon the daisies! $Fold Wwory. 1 kid gloves seem tuo Warm | state, who have business in the government | +64 nomaful oy hood oh lehee ae ne One ‘ened angrily to kick the thing to king- | 11 | ington journalism. “It improves ab tte wate 1 seems so light: Can the sun be set? | e Ese Gays, Wie eee oN buildings of the Louvre and Pal yaa is H ‘SGD eR once. 4 . . a ease, and Washington would ta = The dew must be heavy.—my checks are wet! | than these silk glovesat Si cenisa pair? You | Cone theres but il the evening. the piace is of water : soak lege of sponge cake in itaiv cauot dig, oF plant, or sow, or do a single | 85 | fon without te Baltimore dma ae Washing ary Sica te ee Goth Che ene riots Che oe eee javaded by play Feed Uy ear cal atthe ate | tepid baths twice a week: grass seed, lettuce | Then'iht®had a wardance round the room that BB | (Now the oldest paper tn Washington city, ang wart beats quick as ere, ‘ T there sare gail . heater Pals, 2 severa ‘ eaf, (insi 4 . ve ade the study ring. valuable, as a living picture. ef Ste haga t atiered s word an yet, Therc’are twostrics, theGerman and | Mis or the Palais Royal, Cetueaecke thea | stzar, (one at a times) only when In season’ | ‘The Deacon tana whe ENE tone | Hol a'Gts and Uid Whisky fo ined aso, | ance of poplars itn ntand popular wanes r r wi S praises a 3 01 r - silt Gaze. Dh : im sprea . 8. HARE e 8 01 ape any poy Hen the aE Hs asthe with Bis pr ue a ite | Ge whieh holds a tistelassrank. Feisanated | si ing Newel: change ware e ees | Bore ih leave ns sermon at the forty- | 98:8 948 Seventh te res Bt Mand N. | 15 Howto a chterprising Mithes a oreitiont and fucse en house for public . ose Which | morning: avoid hemp and rape seed, as they secend head, . | ne) Recorder, : fine Bec Bicepace orepucses ae becttiest and Ruest. Yell can | used to be Seto the alana Gti aud | ate too heating: good ight sand above every® | And down testréet, his smoking. cap disported in | if tos sae Irie iting mud beataamen on iy amen Martin wl tally Hie the Mitte sess honest | IS Convenient for persons who Sanh etiam oF cage every day—not white His funny figured morning gown spread gayly out EAST INDIE GHERKINS, | Hema Congress wnt Wash into ide tae <t , ath caneet eally like the mitts,” says hones Ft ir evening by laughing ad. pehind. fpr By is itl ie Sieg Beagle ep tne er In the middle of the fifth century. the resi- | Daisy. ‘One can't expect to be perfee!, and te. id ete Crema Oy piimighing at To Revove INDIA INK Spots FRoM THE PICKLED) TINY TIMs, | anxiously looked for paper ti i dent proprietor of an estate near Ephesus was SKIN.—Bi t | i srass *Heriie i lister the p: want of building stone to. raise’ seme srasseur, L'Herb ier, Hy in the handsof every public man and citizen amriogs nthe, and Gil ith a plaster a little | Together they sought Deacon Smooth, a man of solid sen = NIONS,, AUTUMN CLUSTERS, To WASH STRIPED TABLE-CLOTHS. ‘ked up with masses of | straight, Du ought not tow mitts until er than the inark; then keep the pl fsa a Va.) Tie of one Perez. All the other restaurants in the Me 3 then kee; a canseers . gin anda 7 WORCESTERSHIRE, nation, — Parkersb . Va.) Times, faxes and gianaries on his farm. His elds | white. You cannot say that. hey are uot | palais Royal are cheap establishments, | apen with an ointment for a week; finally | Oi uote te bbl ee ee te good’ old ORCTEER STAR , Everywhere ulzed as the leading newspaper Sloped up th in which he | beautiful. The pattern e. which provide breakfasts at 2f. and din’ | (ess it to get well. As the new skin grows ways, JOHN BULL | ashington, as it is decidedly the most newsy, directed his “Well, Daisy. if you will have the truth,” | Hers atlan soe. per head, ‘There are a the tattoo will disappear. And he laughed at all inventions of these evil mod- MUSHROOM, | and readable, Its weekly edition Is a come ing bis onder us cavern, | the fairy godmother answers, sitting up v score of them, 2 ern days. and other SAUCES, | whose mou a SwEEr.oit" Pnewspaper, and is unturnassed In variety an@ 7 2 a crop aL. “r inthe United x with bourgeols.f alt an hour; wi abhi Kad erset with tri i ee . rocks artific ‘On Tremovin you know howto wash your Inands and clean | Wit bourgeots rm ciear suds: wash, quickly, acon Babbitt walked erect with triumph ta B, W. REED'S SONS, Tparmets they were st g suddenly | Sour fingernails. Don’t flash and get_ angry. s possible: put in clean eold iid show “em an invention that wouta | _&P8-te ZIG F st. 0. ee | ss pomeities the lear eran pendent Paper as upfromt uring farth | You are no worse than most girls and most Palais, . until dful of salt; let them soak es flys? ant a spotion which the sunshine, no} - | women. dislike mitts because 1 siw them tly fell, they discove 1837, were ambling saloons. DE a. 1 the organ of the Distri for 15 minutes, wring and stareh wiih of Columbia, 1, just | vo out of fashion, and 1 alw: think of them | ¢) nen ‘Ss when all these | very thin star ty; hang up as soon as done and Strom sleep. and dazzled with the | as worn on big, red_paws grasping a market | Old 1 4 d bottled gondold China’> | FR, SABES a g39 Center Market, or has made Itself the favorite Washing neWwsbae a ny and 21 Western ** Der, hesessary to everybody in the capital, Sake . saloous were thronged with rich strangers | when dry roll in a damp cloth and iron. I essed they'd stop their laughin’ when | CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL Lake (Utah) Herald, A young men, of dress and aspect so dislike them because they | ind young French mreurs. During the oceu, | have washed colored elathe te this way for heard bin turn the crank, TIMES, The one conspicuous success of Washington joure pee that Rae staves were ey i ultitude of small sins against | hation of Paris by the allies in 1 years and they look as well as new. he Siumberers, on rising. found them- Pretty girls come here sua play | Issohn and Chopin to me, and [am » Palais Royal was enougl em set out for the city to buy | grateful, and wish that | dared tell tacm how | ithe Palais Royal was enoug : "5 it is com. Selves ready the money gambied away by open, one of udy all so simple and serene The best BEES VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING | Bali-m: under the able management of 1 STAINS WITH BUCKWHEAT.— egitious, but remarkable, ut B the country affords, wepeore Presperous than ever bel ‘at with cold water to make a ra meal: and, the cave being present, ore: & wspaper ih its own field: minds its | 4897 All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, | 5 vas ill puted, to repay the French half of the war in- ste; rub this on the grease spots; lay ained to them the dia may 13-tr | diligently, and makes money by it.—¥, cote ery tenho Wag a rough the, familiar | mueh prettier their handsshoutd look if Lhad | }Uted: to repay the French halt of U ‘sa tiled NES Ane Eran tie Btease spots; lay in the lira = 7 | 7. Tribune. Ghana ipices track he, "Eke ead | Pea fae ghee eyes mown | Unc metue lause ea ovens | ST RAeY MORGUE Chon Sra oh tn | DATA ge yen, aunt yon | P53 EERO ——— | itis Wading paper ot Washington, and one ofthe Reet a HCH Peete ay Seem, the, toad | be neat, but they think that they eannot make | QU«Juust nat leave the Valais Royal garden ins from mattresses, &e > hark to.w come. STALLS No. 62 and 58 Washington Mar- Management It Is ably edited and always eeieee over which yes! ee deen tetd driven | them dimpled flager-joints perfectiy clean | QiNSK IS the beldeovoue et all’ provincial ac! cea eer monde lerned old dog has been a- | Kets, (7th street wing,) and 229° K street | and newsy.— Indianapolis Jourmeh ey? right him was the (landmarks seemed | without roughening the skin, and. so they | SMichIs the rendezvous ¢ Seek Supagements 7 -4 solution of ammo. | “I wonder wh: derned old dog has been a- | Pet (7th street wing,) and 228 KC stree Pa a eh shifted and a twisted pattern to th j | make no effort to doso. Very likely they have | $f he come to Paris nagers and man: 4 rm, will, Af well rub- | 74, bu ed the handle, while the sweat CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, and sixteen journals have falled siee1700, dane nee on the gre tow of the Cayster had | a hangnail or two, and seem’ to rezard it asa agers meet one another and discuss the ; rpets, take | Out all stains; take UW CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. | need a certificate of go aracter from its oes sprung up i usand a mill. Two soldiers qispensation of fate tor which they are not “prices” of comiesaud jeunes-premiers, The tammonia, three water. “The thing is outof kilter, but Eguess C1 t Marketing delivered free, = feb’8-6m | temporaries,— Baltimore Gazette. Were seen ap hing inthe distance. Hid- | aceountable: and, as for their nails. 1 have Kotonde hag become a sort of theat LaDyY-SLIPPERS.—Collect seeds from centre agin,” . ~ One of the neatest printed and most readabh ing himself til they were passed, lest they | not seena preity set onthat keyboard Som bourse, in Which the quotations of dramatie | Stuks only of double lady-slippers to make don't you want avdog?** and ‘* Betsey UN RB. KELLY, Pers that comes to our table, “The low subseriptiom shou - 1 intolerance, | body wrote a long stor: 3 talent are established as the pr them double the following years. Some one rg.” LAMB. VEAL MUTTON, Ec price places it within the reach of every famfly. me ee ere | a nail doct are settled on ‘change. Ina small the older the seeds are the more perfect | a6 eader donned bis smoking cap and started for "RNED BEEF A'SPECIALTY. Warrenton ( Va.) FreeIndex. ius were not | jh; ou side the Palais Royal the ( the flowers will be. ne tine door, seapame se 629 and 630 Center Market, A splendid newspaper: filled with everything @f from their talk wles used to flourish itil five years ago. SCARLET AMARYLLIS—Should be planted in | But Deacon st inkedslyly, saying he would | 8th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern interest from the capital of the natton; so cheap ige dialect, and in their friendly 1 Td Daisy, with a pout, “1 | fad a platform on which an oretiestra of b quite a small pot in good soil in April, and start- like som : Liberty Markel; or address Box 713 City; Benes re getold Tn the couutry can have it. t ceretan, pre beter. From a | wash my hands ofien enough.” 1 discoursed string music all the ev edin the house, or these flowers may be start. But Babb whine with looks of | Post Off mi ( . a visin ooked de he river to the * But you hever w 5 s June. After flowering the bulb casi despair may remain in the pot until the following | Then stid he gues n recruited. Facing | Spring, and should be kept pretty cool and not aes alais Royal, that where moist. In May next the bulb will prob- | He grasped the handle firmly, caring nothing for v i: ud should be repotted | M8 ioige, Mande fnals “© BANKERS. but most of the performers having died of | edas late from privations experienced during the siege. ing | the troupe has uot be \- | the other end of the I ill; and lo! the great tem- | the sharp retort. ‘Go and dg it now. di ei nowhere to Daisy obeys, and, after a great spl p found its } and rubbing of soap and serubbing of n il. a cross. Inthe | brush-and ah with a towel, holds nig new-shaped i ce, Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of y careful, public-spirited jou thecity. sepl4-ly ccurate news and proseae: e to the family (Md.) Examiner, dtry again; he knew his ircle.—Pred- the Theater Frat s stands, is the Cafe Re- One of the best papers published in Washington vehicles tt 's for inspection. h ‘mi y f chi i howerine, In vy “ator two an {| Ofhalfa dozing daucing tends with voieeslike hi = Rea OMAR Monn pee Nice ee Le ec fBaberarp Wishing the latest 3 $+ | out ten 0 petion. selice, the great meeting place of chess play. | for flowe a year or twe umber o! palf a dozing dancing fiends oices like his news from the national capital to subscribe for } I With the atrieal-looking y | Washed!" says the fairy godmother with | & er having Ho friends in bars | bulbs will form, givin sevens Mawee ote, hoy hiting tonesot “I'm your | S22? 990, $100, $200, $500 | Birra ts ational ~ ito mak intense scorn, ““ Friuhtened with, water, 2 ily pick up acquaintances here if he | To REMOVE GREASE SPOTS WITH BUCK. BRIE VERGE oe 08 my grandfath e« a ¢ i The majority of Wall street houses and menareas | _ Full of good things. valuable and interesting, is Willing to play chess with chance comers. | witEAT.—Spread_ two pieces of coarse brow A y hearty, boy: Fare- | nonesuas tuoi? oat hors, and many of them havea | Aud we hope that its present proprietors will live The Cafe Ric the Maison Doree, Phil- | paper over the grease Spot, witha large pinch well to Mary Blaine."* ” . World wide reputation for soundness and honesty, | Cele)rate its half century aauiversary.—Washing- in the Rue Montorguell, Peter's near | oi buckwheat between them, Then place a E 7 ‘ROTHINGHAM & old house of ALEX. ton Anvil deville, Hills on the Boulevard des | wari ron over the paper, and let itre- | But Deacon Smooth had stood ali conservative and 8835 Brokers, 12 Wall street, New York, is enti- are | bid you. First, soap your hands, brush your in he certainly knew: with | nails inside and out; now rub on Indian F, among the rest. curiously | meal, and then riuse your hands. Think the ~ as in a new window looks | are Clean, do you? Oblige me by washit ippe the dull and dwindle eaTh ablest and best conducted paper of the cape ; : : g | Capuciues and Noctis ict tha Perera es | Wa iron over pee ied ‘to absolute confidence. statethat an in- | tal, always presenting the very latest hews itm pb old pane preserved for some line seratched | your left hand ‘in the liquid in that bottle. | pamucles, and Noel's in aims rene INOUE Aucoin (GEREG Take an old IS ads CAME AION, a Cen | ee a eat, $400, taade recently returned | fresh and attractive manner.—Stauntom. Vee By poet ox Us sage. thee ake nis Fett ses that itis about ‘eo shad houses where good sriertainment ean, be gut hard stem of any geranium or soft-wooded | anatase’ the bilotiograph a blow that laid iton | Suni Beet lees than 60 days. Bend for the An old established paper; gives full and accurate a » E a Ss it? at prices so F ana Bat ‘| mn Bavis ng eports of ns Purchase, offers the silver coin of Decius in | a drop of glycerine on your hi d Anglais. The Cate. Kiche has som hat de. | Plank and eut Meera leave one ee eet | Kanai she ebeiacand ‘broken springs, athing of | AV MEMBER OF THE BTOCK EXCHANGE | [Ptris ol all events of P Peete (ee erent was alte eaters, hose astonish: | dry them with the towel: mind, I said dry | Aivcdirom its suseoreeie Cease at de shoot, and place it In 2 ished seane eereen | Amanrol wheels ans ‘ ie rill execute orders for the purchase or sale of | 31, ,{Ne tains om jueut Was altcady manifest enough, can re- | them. Pretty well; but, Daisy, what do you | frase quo dls Aristo late Marquis of Meriord | Sand quite’ moist all the tine ee Inove the ; Comiplastons $5 ach 10 .. tain his suspi: ho longer, but arrests his | do to your nail and Lord Henry Seymour were its constant " Customer as the owner of unlawful treasure. | “T clean them with a sharp penknife,” half | 4 and hurries him before the City Court. sobs Daisy, looking ruefully at the contrast | § b There he tells his tale—that with his ehris- between her broad, irregularly shaped nails tian companions he had taken ref i Ne paper, which, besides the latest rs from Congrese, gives the cream Gf all foreign aud domestic news, Newherry (8. OP jerald, ‘Those who want Congressional and other nati dish from one sunny spot to another, soas to | The elder ran down the stairs, his fiugers in his epit in the sun“all the time, if possible: apa Seri i quet sing raise your slip to see if it tarted or not, | Repeating Scripture to himself to quell his rising atrons; and the same may be said of the liaison ‘Doree, which has remained fashion- i able, however, asa supper house. Philippe's | | / vhi . 7% pes 7 e in the | and the fairy godmother s, with her smoothly- | 73 tiven over tostock per Bouse jo Bes, | aid when the white thread-liké roots begin to | ana ‘Ss mildly to himself, ** When man de- news directly from headquarters will find te cave from the horrors of the Decian perseeu- | rounded edges shed pink surface, and | and plumes itself on its homely dishes, like | apPear te usplant jt, to a very small pot at serts his sphere = i : their interest to try It.—Amherst (Va,) Enter- tion had been pursued thither, and Vault in | pale crescent atthe root, “And I can't help | fripes ata mode ve Cen, petit sale aus ch rue, Srst jin Haat posttine be nes ena Keen ina And penetrates to hidden things, he'd better stand EDUCATIONAL prise. ‘d y i v s * hey are ju: a al where jade alates can fing On e fa it es : 2 nis . Ni ‘a i se iy 3 e of - some Irienaly and unhoped-for-hand; and | |" that i : Nanoeuee bias Noel sco reat roses and all hard-wood plants’ will do well | But Deacon Babbit, good old man, will raise his crept back into the town to procure support | i HE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE | lies in the country.—Cumberland (Md.) Civilians n e treated in the same manner; they will make head no mo = is pre} unusual); 6 class of y twit ding tt been used tg be the best hovel in Europe feriy Yargy | ee, Plants by Autumn and be all ready to | eltsand ze Shy atthe wreck upon eons as areas Bublees Uaterests. of the nem ad erring papers ahd it age = , * me lower the next winter. ery coun! my nut ith and prosperity. —Baitimore Sun. ake 7 - bation) clus has been dethroned | torious? Never touch a penknife to your | Wy fon the areal aaa Me ed tO make | Te SCARLET -AMARYILI8.—This flower | low “ome way in themanagementhe lost the cam- | GUMMER COURSE SP Persons who desire to obtain a by death nearly two centur! nails. Use a biunt point to clean them, and a | dining room was left standing, and. a ‘very | ever should be allowed to dry off. The small bination. ism by the truthful one ; while heaven | file totrim them. Follow the line of the finger | farge and handsome one at te ‘e may come | Shoots, assoonas they show themselves, should ot bas wraptjyhim in mysterious sleep the earth's | tip in shaping them, There isa little instru; | now to another class of houses—Brebant's, | be taken off and put in a pot alone. The soil ‘The boys at noon were curious about the new ma- Tuition by the tn in Pe . Undoubtedly the leading paper published tm face, eis fe ety parc bei Baa. ment eh oF nlekel snd coin ining point fre | Which is the journalists’ house of call: the andl one Nich oat note sad one Part peat. But the Deacon told them to **Shut up" with such spondence, comkeeping an tao coats: IM rccomnena ie Rina pasposes we auhestating. en changed ; that empire had shifted its seat | tile, which youcan buy at any apothecary’s. ider, i i : ; ’ : s : . ~ O. 4 from the Tiber to, the Bosphorus: that the | Iteiember that the skin about the root of the | Geer, Where oMicers congregate; “enor { bloom trom July to October. Water freely | ayyg, tte eialmen ane fatal morn | "For terms inguire at the College Offce. mya.8m | ,JUtIDR, the, lone tation as the meaner ae Temple had yielded to the church ; t hould be carefully pressed back every | science, and publishers; and Tortoni's. This | hen in flower. iog’s spree, = = Washington. -Moaros oot Whe ) Ree of mythology to the saints and Martyrs of | day, and that the corners of the nail should last cafe, built under Napoleon I., has retained THE VIRGINIA CREEPER OR AMERICAN Ivy,— | And Deacon Sulooth, conservative, has scored a MATLEWOOD INSTITUTE. Coxconp- Has caateh geanios tase a3 tat epiater. fhristendom: and that he, who had quitted | not be filed too closely. It takes time to do | {@ reputation for nearly seventy years as | The Virginia creeper requires a rich, moist victory. (Utica Republican. | git VALLE. OE hot tate Ss Site: od newsy papers frp aon pase ortem the gr in the ‘hird century, returned to it in | all these things, bu: there are few tuilet offices | Aniceland chocolate house. Icsupplies break | Soil. Tt will grow without these, but hot so tt ¥i lege, class, ts age.-BpringAeld (Mase) ‘Republican oO S| be ed, a Pa e is meal ol gl eS VINES.— ei that the Ephesian clergy and their people were | gray, the eyes dull, after the teeth have de. | 18 Kept sele er prices tan, Ae ame qaladeira | vine | bulbs fe: for Me in their retreat. And, there, too, in | ; a part of the history hhe | braided or combed it; would that be meri- ‘CERIAN B ‘ES8 COLLEG) the capital of the Nation would Ato song tat SPE IAN BUSIN OLL! ¢ ‘ould fio well to send & “quand Leeees deren May, vuneaadduly, | its—Central Protestants (Greensboro", N.C.) he demons e) 3 all the latest news: Is enterprising and reliable, — t other cafes, but n er house atfore A letter dated Bethel, Me., March 12, printed ‘AMES CORRIDON, Professor ef Penman- Charlestown (W Vay Sia 2 conducted by the confessor §X, | parted and the figure is only a memory of the | freshments of such untnpeachable: awaitg, Sut Phank only bemeate ee any 800 dgarden | in purest and Stream, gives the writer's, per. ookkeping and oliusg fi ana’y. Writing ‘A. living evidenoe of the’ trots” trai. index changing wonders as they rhe | past: butan ill Kept haud is a blemish that | ‘The Helder, where a civilian face cattscarce | ation aware ent grow in shadow er sun. | Sohal observations of the habits of the black i way: that the seven Sleepers, having at- | iothing can counterbalance. Moreover, y YY be seen, is oted for its abs! ikewise | Shins—Lw. s the preserving hand of | Daisy, men notice it ten times more quickly pted for its absinthe, and likewise | shins.—LN. Tish Ac oe 4 di the story of their life, and | than women,and nothing provokes more in- army list, in that he Is said to Know the name | The English Army of To-day and the | bears wre about awakening out of their long ks from them than soiled fingers for its head waiter, Felix, who isa walking f lessons. Thor instruction | pendence {s the talisman of success in the news bear as follow easy courses (0 Le : Imes. “These hot days remind old hunters that the guaranteed, Lessons given ‘at residences and a paper press,— The State, (Richmond, Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the coum : in any thing that enters into the cox heard snatch uf the news of nearly two hun. | vidious ren hegre for | Qf all the officers above major’s rank in the Volunteers. times In diferent’ Sou senna Bhiet-class journal Wockvttie Advocate, = dred years, gave their parting Diessing to the | and nails in mourning. You don’t care for | Yreneh services Tie coment ble man is affa-| There coula : imes years, i TMENT. Conducted with great energy and ability; one et multitude, and sank in the silence of natural | the men? Of course not, Daisy, but I men- ble, though erudite. Paul Brebant. the owner | for those who Hest iar ndty ey abundance or searclty oi bere id a years of (pean Series DErAS i ret mecceeal ont Sy interesting’ jouruale death | faved air of white Sik one to'weat Mitt | of Brebaut’s, is another phenomenon, for he is | the past, than A comparisorbeteece eee ey, | plenty PEAd eae Che, dee oe doe oes a peerellore pons = — have a pair of white silk ones to wear with | a playwright and journalist, as well a3.an eat. | army is) and how it is organized now, and one ea Thoy bags Gene ke hey Road We commend It to those of our readers destring = AN EXxreniwi NT wiTH RIce GRIDDLE- your white suit, but no black ones. ear | ing housekeeper, and he has always shown a | whatit was in 184, when we “drifted’” into | Othert ae ey Have en é Bowe bo) en oe we pnd Bemay Peper from the Federal Capital, — CAKES—M~. Jo}nston, who had repeated y | ploves, Daisy. and keep {egLbands soft and | great anxiety to monopolize the’ eustom of | the Crimean War. In those dase ie hades | in eee one an yey make. thelr srt the bot re es: found fault \itn his breakfast. rem irked on | envy Hot the ladies in iit What Horace calls the gens irritabile, “He has | volunteers :our militia. was composed chief | Ut Soe ellos Roar feonuin S ledges at rieily “deserves the procperity aaa Bae one occasion that his wife seine absolutely | Ss1r thelr share some madly succeeded pretty well, for almost all his pa- | of men who were not fit far the regular army, | thers, Wier the bottom of trees carting mond (Vas Wate Property ee incapable of learning to make rice griddie- | Look at their nails, and you ft forget {rons earn their living by brain work, while | and was officered by gentlemen Who had no | tees, under the bottom of tre se Pg tell in Has the largest circulation, and 1s one of the best eakes. Wiereupon the indignant woman an- | {Boston Tri his connection with the stage brings dozens of | intention of ever Notting the regulars, and | UP by the roots, and gh pad eat MAIL LETTINGS, papers published at the Nation Capital. Garrett nounced tha! she should retuse to hive any. | : anquets wien agen threshold. |All the | who. were mostly too oid tobe ftfor active | heaps, after the’ suow gets deep. They olten Co. (Md.) Herald. . thing to do with the nrxt day's breakfast, and Not Even Over Night. Ganquets which authors give after the hun. | service, Of mobitization we had none wha¢. | come out in mid-winter, In 2 heavy thaw) and A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life Should jay the whole burden of 1:3 preparation | 1 conpssion THAT Mi. BOSHTSCHRLY OF | dredth pertorimanee ot eho bigy,ate | ever, elther for our active or for our garrison | take around turn of a mile or more and re. which is evidently in ‘store gor it,— Washingtom, Bpon her husband's shoullers. 00 rotrse, | “blaNeros wotLb oy So accocsT wart | held at Brebants, Afolng,hlaer up the Boule. | arm: tebYGh, im our regular troops, the oaly | {uD Bite watm weather Ween wins National Union. she . *¥Ol 0 e rice ¢ z yards, we come to the Cafe de Madrid, which | test either for the appointment or the prom. S 3 lates! : better Mh thy eeaend dou gan | TOT’ Prom the Burltigton Hawke is much frequented by writers in comic papers, | tion of officers was the possession of a certaia | them out, and not because they have got their chips about the Nariman foreign mews ang just show, for @ md. vith | me figure arrayed in white, with | 2/80 by would-be Journalists, who come heré | sumof money. Wehave changed allthissand | Bap out. "have often seen where the bear NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Va.) Tribune, re Ce Sreicome € ak (Hus thruse Upon Him otd ene | filer ha reared, an white, sith to nivet petty editors; opposite Is the Cafe des | have ceitain'y changed it forthe better. Uine | has camped on the snow crust by” breakieg his preparations with intel There | him ip, and he lunged with easy grace into | \Atietles. much honored by actors and Bo- | ce - = ha y If you want a first-class independent paper from 4 S now enter che army with the same inten. | boughs of evergreen or tearing dry-rotten logs the National Capital, try 1eegmaent, in the f i the first chair that Went past him, after he had | R&P@tHists pamphleteers, election agents, | tion that men are called to the bare or study | to Pieces for a. nice, warm bed. | They some- Clipper. ern C8 ee areas CW. ap Were eight personsin the famiy, and, Bs lie | the Bree chalk that went bast bins, a himseif on | Ke. The Cafe du Gymnase is another | medicine, or go inio the chureh—they become | times leave their Winter quarters early in Estimated that each one would icin mic: | the piano. The reproachfal hgure of Mes, | House for comedians, and Bonnefoy's, | soldiers because they wine tee dole he devic arts of itin mix. | the March, and make some other place a tem- One of the best and heay it papers pulilished tm : son 8, | So Tes. aoine | the United States,—AMartineburg (W. Va.) Inde d to use four q achful figu higher jup, is resorted to by civil engi: | sion of arms. Our regular aciiby ee abe ee. | porary. abode ‘until Spring opens. I have pendent. id . cen no. he vieo he acted | PCRS He ope aay Re erp hers, the house having once been the abo le | fantry, and ariillery Leip tts sense of the known phem 0 ay themselves pers (ee Po Proposals will be recetved at the Contract Office | Tyce ‘wanting a Washington paper. eannot ae termilk and a quart ¢ dhe: ie | of a club for this learned profession. As | word. far more efficient than i s months ata time ina cave ina ledge in the = better than by subscribing to it.—Leesh Fates MemeTs Seige Hamatuls OF fous and | abe: sown tie\ Bald -Miteny: ‘bub with | 2 wae OEE Ee ROUT ees eens Ae | won Years azo, aud ieee notlosing. ta | deep recesses of the forest, in. utter solitude, | of this Department until p.m, of JuLY 20, 1878, Birrors 1 SUSCHUINE I Leesburg (Vi be heceswiry toadd tothe mitture something | Hesbyschetls tronthamels larewnt), “fee Tee onsite, and these are very popular | would do credit to any army iu the Worids and | to the dismal Surrounding y are sup: ne host paper pati that wou'd make it light, i i —gotta quinckened cushielse: 2" asked Mrs. Bosbyschell, in re are about twenty of them | our volunteers are the wonder of all foreign- | Posed by many to suck their claws during in Paris, and they all belong to the same | ers who see them, Ellicott City (Md.) Pre- owner. Originally opened for the accon the routes and according to the schedule of ar- | gress. A wide-awake, first-class pful of ‘in About a year ago the pres. | their long isolation, but they do not; neither cupful of ¢ tar, fsaleratus, and half a pay Tr; one of pest i i ; | cut writer happened, when walking up West. 90 they require any LAN erate for the ex. rival and departure specified by the Department in | in the country.—Uaklan? ey Iepudtiome. y = shience.”” y. | Modation of workingmen, their luxurious fit: | bour e Terrace, to meet a vol COUPS 0 haustion of the system is so little that they - Those desiring a paper second to none showl@ nn Domeer., Having thus mixed Avauicked coshienge.” repeated Mr. Bosby. | tings and general eleanungee wot eae toes ie | pout toliyde'Park for the usual Sargedce | usually come out in the spring in as good con. | the State of Virginia from OcTOBER 1, 1878, to | sulwscribe for ites Vichonta (Penne) anne cakes to his satisfaction. he placed the pan con. | schell. A quic oa eosniOnee ety Teneo od brecured | afternoon exercise. “He was in company with | ‘lition’as they enter their dens in the fall— | saxcary 30, 1881, everywhere recognized as the leading taining the mixture in ‘4 warm corner ofthe | got something ‘oliiny sodfessione ntticofee, | them the Patronage of a higher class of cus. | a French officer who had seen not alittle ser, | generally fat: of Washington.— Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel, Kitchen and left It to rise" durin eee | Kee ol codtession—goltacofes. | toners, Nowadays & Workinene Hooses | eee different parts of the world, and who | | “Before going into the den they eat but here is no U hi 3 - | 3 h over, the swelled. e. going into the |“ Youcan make it in the mornin Kitchen the next morni Mr. Johnston | imperiousl; “Tam going to | found that bis rice-cakes had overflowed and where you please, or Covered the floor to a depth of at least a foot, — pever seen in them, and they have gradually | knew what soldiers ought to be. The F - | Yery little for some time, and so prepare them- scribe for 1t,—Bren: as) Banner, ete’ yan Said | become. the dining houses “of the simatiey | tra as eet Sota regiment It was, and. when | Selves by degrees for thelr tong fasting: ald, | .,Rhe mest popular and influential paper at the ther where you | Dourgeoisie and of young bachelors, tourists, | told it was a voluateer corps, would hot be- | When they come out in the spring they gre capltal,— Fayetteville (Tenn, ) Observer und others who not care’ to spend much on | lieve his informant, but offered to Dey that it | Yery dainty for a long time. They first eat Ifyou J int tg Keep posted on national affairs sub ham (Te An attractive Ie perforuurants, except one, the attendance | lieve that a volunteer regiment could look vo. | begins to spring Up, the beats begin to follow | PFOPOsals and bonds, and all other necessary in- Fredericksburg (Ve Beane | is performed by Waitresses in gray gowns, | Smart and move so well. But no matter how | the shore ot ponds and streams in search of : A live and popular Lheper, which bas a great ang ve Da des tease & foo ow: Bosbyschell, with | ating. | The charges are conspiculously | was a rifle corps of the rezulac ar ny. It was | Spears of green grass, then frogs aud fish as | Lists of routes, with schedulesof arrivals and de- | deserved success. Pitlebirg Lends pare, the immediate neighborhood of the | “Now. protested Mr. Bosbyachell, ic— | Moderate, and even the recent addition of 25 | only by going into a shop in one of the welsh soon as the little brooklets open. ; Anexcellent example of alive newspaper.—Frost= pan a pyramid of * batter renche¢ nearly | cantzot seep thih’sioad ommy—ommy mina | Pet, .cent. (loes not bring them nearly to the | boring streets, and putting the saine question After the snow is gone and the fish work | partures, instructions to bidders with forms for | burg Md.) Mining Journal, On dy read and ee anne, he, creaktasted | cantgoe sleep wath sload ommy_ommy mind. | evel of prices in ordinsty Renee re one | BOrnE Bhopman. that he could be made to be. | UP the little streams in the woods and herbage ployed thiee Irish women to clean the kitehen | it. Done suthin’, M rt—hic—been—been and an Irishman to carry away the miraculous | a—beena load omm > both valuable an - omg d cheap, mind tong tim: sma formation will be furnished upon application tothe | , Really the only live paper published in Washing- bat: hie—earry-in’ guilty secret “round ‘ith me too | WUE aprons, and caps—very “spruce and | individually eacelient our regulars, or milage, | fod and other Dears. At this Season. thoy oust ton. dehiand {0.) Per, patter. 1 Ree oileres eashionse wont gimime—won’ | Comely. It is found that thesé young ladies | or volunteers may be, the Todt soldierlike | Tub their feet deep in the ground and make | Second Assistant Postmaster General. A great COP Der:, popular and influential,— 8 = - : nic Fa ee ee . Duval’s example in uti roper and regular s : q se paths our spiciest and Seen en Fete ater eee cuien | umn. Mogerts sumpln’ “Ul ‘siprise! you. Female hands for what isewtentially women's by which, as orderly Housekeepers epi eaton, Hoot marks. So hunters set thelr traps in one Maury (Tenn) Bentinel welsemocuchangen, ve y is ane W vO! ould not yet have been more exten. | is a place for everything and ever chine e se Lee y and interesting newspaper. Send for 1 hing,when the lady suggested that they should | cei. ate you. een doing? ‘Zell me quick, 1 AN URDEE TAN. ARRIVED @T.—About Pere new get: cit are ree fobe made SDOUt the Soot ot pone tik northern Mayenne D. M. KEY, Postmaster General, | 1iA7gpi% OM! most valuable exchanges, —Annape- y for a wage ‘ for heaven's sake! *elock thi } » buts | ab he first o a jeneral -) Gazette. Should ‘be, he said: * My hand for yours, if 1 | sumthin’. ye _nev—hie—never ‘suspee—sus. | very recto aed, a to the lunch,tabie. organiegion ng fiddle and utter want of | large strips of bark and woc to abenin tae (Tenn) News. win: or at your disposal for an: young lady of | pected. TP mos’ kill ve- Ile: Spee: Wil | the time he had mastieated abode. sour hope that we reay wera nays, Hot Be ouly | to eal their toes which, they have sucked ait Gherek bape) PE Meomnere (Ve) Our game—a sort of bagatelle—began. The gentle. | Margart, y'—ye wouldn’. I've been—” “ This table is for drinkers.” 'y Sa) and want to @ man bad never played it Defore, but he was | _ ‘“*Speal ¢ o ANIMAL LIFE IN THE — | try their teeth. Others suppose itis done to | WAS#INGTON, D. C., May 10, 1878, better paper.— Piedmont Virgis Speak shricked thé almost frantle wo. | | “Then why don't you bring on your drinks? | TiANTMAL EAP EIN, solitude; io abeaaie in | lel orber fears Saner® suppose itis done to = an eee vol and skillful, and so was a match for his | man. “I'm wild with suspense! Speak, tell | I've been here ten minutes, and ‘aven’t seen | it; beasts, birds, reptiles and insects occurin | there. The next move make, after a THE EVENING STAR fair opponent. The lady led af the start, but | me all, quick. Oh, I could tear her eyes out. | a drop of anything. if it’s a drinkin’ table, | quauticy surprising, to one who knows the | Week or two of this tramping, isto traverse ed at the close had only scored U8 points to the | Tell me, you brute, what is her name?’ Who | where's the Auld? », | Searcity of surface Water. Rabbits, hares and | second-growth land, or where a few years be. Is published every evening, except Sunday, at entleman’s 385. A’ decorous applause. fol- she? Bic!’ Whovon what” ai dea ne it's for the patrons of the bar,” coyotes seem to be the largest animals, but | fore extensive forest fires have destroyed the the following rates: lowed ihe Sancencement: i and Senos one =8 | Mr. Besbytehels ts me Sweet ec a! oo Parkes: a they here? I ’spose you chi pmguks, gophers and moles appear to be | original creep and mace sown timbers the re- myll-lav6t a need, too! si by , I, Az 5 ? 3 a a the Make Gisoe ue pueed Tein that of the | “The woman, you wretch!” screamed his | mean that a man must spend money at the with thelr homes An oe anestoney combed | sult. Here they finish up the oe 6 08 mi} ¢ with their homes. All of rotten logs to pieces for the ants and grubs 4 Minning gentleman. “itis sald that the latter | wife; “who isthe woman? air, | DAF petore he eats? Tar as twenty, oF more nejlee fon Te ound aS | they eacine dunn berries begin to ripen LABE Back: “ ceremony is to be repeated with more solem- | “Oh, | shaw, : orgart, jaca ated sag | peachy: water. In other parts of California, the pre- “Ihhe cry of the bear varies according to the —_ dag 8 nity some few months hence, due notice of | Bosbyschell, “tai nt — age at. Wussun ‘hat takes me in. I took a drink here | sence of quails indicates proximity of water; | circumstances which occasion it. Ifina trap, THE WEEK. whieh whi be published —[Bosiom Journal, © | that.” /Smofe dreadful: Hic. "Smoreerushin. | last a entitled to aaa heeta mouthful, and if | this isnotso on the desert where tae Gees | the eaanees which grunt squeal oF coarse FOUR PHYSICIANS EKLY STAR a 7a Dance ascay tatu! ween | tele, Magen aoc een RISE neat eg on that deine then are found very far from water. The Buzzing polse, very loud and long : i calling thelr cubs | of world-wide reputation constituted the medical | 18 nublished and ready for delivery every Fri- ror MES Peer away having Deon | te yecaks walled the anxious woman, wring. | tisystemmust bea sallure : Pf honey-gathering flies or bees, lulls to sleep | from some distant where they have left ‘at the Centennial who decided that u- | day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies ade 2 a 4 a ged hands since - Fascha resee tks ere eeiaeet | ng bet Pere re pean scet, me Know the | then.” sald the barkeeper, picking upa bung. | UO, MGreposes under the palo-rerde of rou- | them. the sound is ike the ‘voice of 4 wontaa nS GAECINE BORGUS | Scents, of BENSON'S CAPCINE wood. Mocking-birds and other Songsters en- | calling loudly, and if they are merely giving | PLASTER were entitied to the only award Da morning paper, that the late | Ors! " be a " liven the vicinity of water, and ruby-throated | notice to each other while feeding or is cone merit for porous plasters. For Lame copies one and St testes Me Reavy ebted to | andthe ltt karat SSN | wat Reds" repled the urtane bummer aunag amenctaocare, Maca te | fan and tt rua hey waa sus | Wet Ack ieee urea | er me ya or om, copies one your Was ascertained that the maseey es eeeases St | ened. conselence had wrought its “perfect | raises § mew and embarrassing complication | hot sun drives them to shade oats esi cne | cuarpand leu, ss usually make a loud snore, orknown, Its superiority to the ordinary for $15.00, copy to the getter-up of the STEP tie de besRehe a eae ee emeNE | forte shock of confession: “Margoit Tse | Fectecamuamaute relations, L will therefore | and crows seem to dans Water Ara Ce I | mulch Is like three or four coarse whisties to- | is BENSOW’ caer eer ba ar | e on, , . ether, at as ee ok id lett, by, tt 2 pdocessed seuair | hie—I’ve been drinking?" and payalt the assembling’ of "ee peace con- | only by daytight. But on moonlight ne . ae both peal and personal,” which is pronounced | gre he ott in ere TRuE Last soi CA4PCINE POROUS PLASTER nodicdr herrea est pompano + u ers turn out in vast num! | UE COURAGE.—| et ‘sul Piet ord: Who Is ‘thoroughly conversant | | S@-Tom Jones, of Columbia county, Ga., | He had been gradually backing towards the | are num but we have never heard of | of Bull Run Basin disagrecis Wee ected Pai ‘at the same time, ‘ond all the With the Westies ane OUR NY | Sentenced to be hanged May. 17, for Killing @ | oot as he spoke, and he dodged out just in | gny one being hurt By tg vex Enea of | Pf Bull Hun, Basin, disagrees. taking ‘bls BREEN ES FAEw Ar onem, > to thommo pee Absolutely untrue {NY Heraae ney Fe | een the: affections of a paraincer haw ngce | time to evade the pears o at him by | Common here which among rocks and | double-barreled sho: gun, J. proceeded fo the | ana cures quicker than any piaster, ini- | 4 i f AR Tespited by Gov. Colquitt to October 4. Chronicles SMloonatie—{ Virginia (ven) | sand to.a welght of twenty-five pageas auntie | Saereabants SEV eed ae eee make | tent It soothes) I¢strengtu: | _*s* Subscriptions in all eases,—whether sin- #@ 4 Norristown fisherman caught twenty- | _#a~The schooner J. Burley, of Newport. R. bors * eaten by some Indians.—| Yuma Sentinel: POL ee ey cet. Wy Teplied that he did cust itGuren. gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and ne Dre two omg of them he says. weighing | 1, trom Philadelphia, with coal for Washing | _ag-If thestroliing temperance orators keep | athe fier ate Oliver said, in the Atlanta | “However, You pst step ot tan sens aa | -CAUTIOR.— Bach ZRgnson’s Capetne | Paper sent louger than paid for, Py caught ro mounds aplece. | He ywould have | ton, D.C. was wrecked ¥ gdnesday night se on enumerating the erimes of hich they are | Methodist conference, that revivalists were | take a shot at me, then I'fitake a tura at you = has Gig ord cApane eu areca 1 Address, in all cases, {Norristown Herat. a ew Ratlam eee eae ao kille ” | thee werent more trouble than | with the other Barrel.” J. walked away.— é

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