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BURNS TO HIS BOTTLE. mi he antyou shat | head of La Belle Heteve, the flowin robe of SINGING, BOB THE FAIR STOWAWAY. Domine; and wit Kilt bine aia hin dea atta | which was painted « ceruiea bine. suggesting (From the New Yo.k Times } BOOTS AND SHOES. | ‘HOUSEFURNISHINGS them”—potnting to the ofticery cahins—“ If you | to those belonging to the vessel unw Hawi &, | We have come to take singing so mucn asa | ,,Mr- Whitty sent to a, little sheet oH ([HE CHEAPEST SHOE IN THE CITY PEEFARE FOR COLD WEaTuER, A ship's foreeastle, like p se oaa cd | WH say the word, But if you teil them about | whose work it was, had it in ‘ais mad to make | matter of course that we 40 ‘hot think what a | 1). tottow! m, togetier With Luesnbdjoined 1E a |< If xom want to be comfortable for the Winter #o the truth ct thle ected on tnrdan imme | 1G [sual ills ton. But Twill eom again; | It resemble his tate commanders wite. Wits | Very nar camo naps iets mor | {he folowing poet, fogerier with thes yoed FOR THE MONEY. |g RS TEES a tata ee called fa Helle Het eae tan mone!” | and Ttake this fora love gift;” and this black. | the ald of steam-pumps a Towed into arg. | RON dutleait ye shwull dnd the task of asslen- | Teating™ane pocma end ietierc nf Bere en | ann ete Botton, 9150, | SPEARS HEATING STOVES i bearded miscreant snatched from her ne. Boe pt tee ie raised ani tovel into dey- i in he Repeat ease as the commu. | imagining what temperance lyrics tie greatest former j rice $2.50. Bobbie: Goat atom, has aleo a laree stock of other first-class nie! cl on ra e — & 5 ray plant and bound for the east. Having loaded “at_ Liverpool, we were hanling Sratabepesied iene nar She hee chened | ‘One day, as the newly-niirried couple were | e i STOVES, which be is now selling st redwmed ; poet of his century would have written, had the prices to suit the ows Im are 6 K wthon of cur thoughts; we laugh or weep in- | Peel ¢ Scotlant 9 Gay, 7 pa’ ‘i prices to suit the times, sacenne re ee ee ein when Sirhe gitl was too verriicd wel ant on grant | aboue to Grass tne Hveren vou ts eee eevee | voimntarily; bat way show iz? Mothers | Pledse Deen known in Scotland in his day. and | | §7 yaire Currace Kid, worked button holes, sInart-looking b a With a stern face and tod ~ “4 awe ve | he had had strength and courage to takedt. | €1.50; formerly $2.50. i had occurre: besides. she dit not even know | they saw a crowd of half-nide natives staring | Sinz to their chitdren, and. mothe-s must have | HE Had | + niEALL Of ORO pIO cas ' we on bird and abrtiy po Gee aC at a European who was lying full length oa the | Suni instinctively to éalldren Defore they asked CEMCE OE Ce eat Gk ine style and | 1 case Men's Congress Gaiters 81.50; worth €2. esired him to ¢ ‘ Spront e , he | bank ol ver. or even craved It; tt y zs ved by aii : . nis Was Capt. pe oheoranoker | pee ‘per eriping: oll ott th “toon, and toe the | “What a shame!” remarked the captain, + for | her work; men sing at theirs. Adam Bede sang | "Proved by age. 800 pairs Boys’ and Misses’ School Shoes, $1 up. of foreign service « addressing the mate ship of strangers. 1 had within twelve hours of his 3 GAS FIXTURES. NEW DESIGNS. 4 1 : Hoot! —daur ye shaw ye're face again, VERY LOW PRICES. ee t to her sharply care- | an Englishman to be in such a state;” but his | at his bench, and Dantel Deronda sang as he if ear ad . Misces’ to2,) 75, 87 and $1 ) bce ordered 10 sea, with two STrRNKe OMCErs | To ret Iaet aan Tae ae tees aad | ite, ‘hurriedly aropping lis arm, exelalmad: | Powe wally on the Thames. ‘This ls one oF the Fees ee 2 noes Sennen Good School Shove, (11 to 2,) 7 sores anda crew, some of whom were not in their trembling were occisioned by his reproof, re- | “Why, it Is that. brave fellow who saved all | every-day mysteries of life. Whyshontd certain | ‘An’ shame T ban ye ‘Children’s All Leather, (¢ to 10,) 69, 75 and $1. | | Persons purchasing GAS: TURES from nsean ~ seber sense e others did not understand ued Ondeck asain, But another event oc- | your lives: I fear he has fatnied. | Moodsof mind prompt men and women—a larze | Wag’ me, that eer ly lips have teem a have them put up io Waahuastone Ds Ce naee ae Engish. At Lsmas thy ae oi | carted which did not pass off sostnoothiy.. Tae | — He was dead, and had apparently been S),fe | proportion of them, at Teast-_to titer sounds | Your Ess uncanny! : J. W. SELBY'S, ALL EXPENSES, and save a lange percentage. Us, With a strong southwest wind a er0ss a during the he Shoito | half an hour; and the post-mortem resuite Lin a | entirely different from those with which they " 4 seas if —— 7 ‘Gaia which the veset was: plunging, setting: |/SESs tier young eaman win Gad tonad Heian | veraetor “bled lromasareasmiecr aeece: | express their thougnts and feelings to each | we usin, auid kneve, without a shillin 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, JUST OPENED, DIRECT FROM PARIS, BS har Space ead pe Inthe hold, went boldiy to the evbin doors and | rated through want of food, and a too great use | GADTeS\yeein thoughts and feelings vo ace Yeilleeu' me hauneward, bitn’ aa reelin’, dec2tr Between 19th and 20th streets. Rare and Artistic Designs of nd day things were a little mor» under pretence of asking for medicine, took the | Of stimulants.” | moods of mind and the passage of air througa Frae nightly. SWaeer, * REAT B. GAINS OOUPES, JARDINIERS, SCONCES, fice the forceastle wasthark a, opportunity of presenting her witha dainty |. The clue to his identity wasa lady's tetteren- | 22 larynx 9 produce a pleasant sound, and the | By wall an’ post my pathway feelin’, | Ora ee ay | PLATES, STATUETTES, EWERS, Sit thee Wan Dee ena | palrof canvass shocs, which be sak had been | closed in an empty purse, the purport of which development and modulation of that sound tnto | Wi mony a stagzer. GREAT BOOT SNDCSHOR HuPORIUM MANTLE AND CLOCK SETTS- Aap. eXtem potted Ooo tee! | nade on pirpose for Hers and she was question | Was that Lady Faicon enclosed a check tor iier , creelopment and modulation of that sound tnto | ages ‘ 2118 Pennsyteania acemues In the entirely new De a pore ONL Of a beet” | ing him as tawho was tie sender; bat Castun | son’s use: but untithe had recrieved his position | 2 apt to assume thateverything connected | Nae mair o) fights that bruise an’ manzie, Has the largest and bent selected assortivent in the PALLISSY WARE. te Oe at ne Wwoode] | Sproul was too sharp for them, for at that m)- | reqnested that nelther er danghtersnor ner | with what we call man's natiiral functions Was | Rie asta ee ane Petnct ct Columiva of Men's fine and contee \ aa = ig the last ei Of 2 ft s and seizing the | self might hear from him again. The faneral— | always as it is now; but among his slowly-do- | Se vidso toa, , She ia : also, ies’ extra’ 5 id on the hatch, round, wa Ae eet Sol Benen OE RIC er TL RIO REE Tee cenren oe galtion of poor | Yeloped powers It 1s mare than probable that We | ae VayhEON AB MEE 100, | good duality, eeycciadly adapted for contr } Dresden Gien and Polished BRASS GOODS sro puuricen men: were sedied, when s think:* when dragging Shaw on dex, and tik- | Hawke by Mrs. Sproul, would have been that of place that of singing, which now seems so | My fecklers life throurh. a rt a ed In Great Variety. © eer EE tNnE Scomed to leaue from | TO a pope's cud, ke Rossen ln for stealing | an unknown pauper—was paid for by her hus- «atural” to those who do sing. i ae i resented with a box of “Geonce's” Patent Leather = Tee oie na arendy.” remarked one Of | Ie hos canvas: ahd promising him a seronge: | band, and largele attondod hy eho otters ned From the earliest recorded times, Indeed,man | Ye thievjn’, cheatin’ anld Cheap Jack, Preserver and Weterpeost Oil Gomme re. ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & 00. the crew, helping himself to beef; whon just a3 | (oot? the offence Was repeated, the captain | Seamen in the port. It was Helen too who sup- | nas sung; but, setting aside the consideration ee sone noeon pecan, Teck Boots, Shoes and Harness, by the nse of whe Ree, North Liberty street, Ship gave an unusually heavy pitch, th senthun forward. . plemented the official report of the captain t) | of the question through what centuries and Ce eee rarer opiate ber Shoes are dispensed with, and the feet nolonger | pov26-t,th,e.t12dec Baltimore, Maryland. Was heard a long. wild continuous shrie, abo Entering the cabin, the captain called Helen | the widowed mother, containing the account of | Cras Of progress his vocal, with his other pel Lis werkshion Diack, injured, and the leather Kept soft and pliable. = —— tress: bere could be no mistake. | Inantnstan' | oinin = you have broken my orders and | am the death of her son; by a sympathting letter powers, may have passed before the nistoric | Even at his leisure! _novat-on s ee ES ATTRACTIVE Goops Was on his feet; the hatch was} qiagnc a ave SI e nt her own, enclosing a fragment of hair, ant sull remains: What was. { ‘ re ES | thrown off. and a young fellow descended th | Epa Den eae ca cue ae detailing an account of the eyclone and the res- Dae on ael bls fioth recorded times?’ We do Til brak ye're neck, ye foul anid sinner 0 YOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES aT SQey hold. and direct afterwards shoured | o¢ceisors, the captain’ deliberately cut of ali | cue from the wreck, with which Hawive's neces hot know, nor shall we ever know; but we may | }il-svill ye're binid: ye vile beginner FOR YOURSELF, YOUR WIFE, OR; | ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Wh herha'r, remarking that he might not be so | Was so honorably associated, and whose promi. | penne that it was something very unlike the | Se ane Aes Rt wi ‘CHILDREN! | n over him. we | iententasecondtime. ~ hent bravery in some measure explated for his | singing of modern days—say of the last 300 | gj. Quatseutan body! lepread Gintiegs If you do, go to the i ae hauled up 2 wretehed sea-sick looking lad of | As for Helen, a nature less Innocent mist | previous shortcomings and folly. years. It is with that only that we moderns Deil tak’ ye're toddy! = NEW YORK SHOE STORE, | A fine CHAMBER SET at #280. about twelve y Nho seemed Hi and | nave been blunted by sich treatment: bat she | _ Little remains to be told, At first the wives Concern ourselves (unless we are historical in- 05 Pecncvetsenta anime | worn out with and who was fl | onty shed a few tears, and made much tighter | of the captains, agents and their sets, who had quirers), for the very germs of our modern style Nae ma’r wi’ witches’ broo gane gyte, ’ A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at €3.80, lowed by an elder boy. whose face and form ofthe matter than my eomrade Hawke, who | heard or the romantic antecedents of Mrs | of singing are hardly to be discovered if we go Gie me ance mair the auld delight Where you will find the best goods at prices a8 low - joo a igen be (ahi trembled with indignation when he heard of | Sproul, thought Ww would never do to Sree | back five centuries. Gradually, in Italy singing Oven wi iy atens in sieht, i =e aaa A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. Suit of taurpaulin much too big for him. "e ack ee y x a person of such doubtful origin; consequently, e . What we mean by singing = thie: ? nit ‘SAN URES «qm gMybat de you mean bs sowing and yetpin | je occurrence. Black on the contrary laushed to Sunderstood that Mrs. Spout was tO Be | Crane snesinor Ieeoe eee e pleasure it | ™Mabenrdening cheers Pewcere” Bizhts A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00, m that way sits ae tata 0 i rhite silk - | cold-shouldered. But the le woman was | the hi; kind, fs really an Italian art, which ‘ - Was Pappa. one of those rough turbule | Ee mnie athe Bas | more thana match for them. Her amiabie: | We Ee EE eo geared eS || ye're helds, my baimns fw zleg, | ogigabereare only a few of the banvaine which we looking men y ar to Liverpool and } | lish Miss had given him, charming manners and beanty vanquished the | the Italian school of singing {s still the only My winsome Hobini, Jean an’ Mex, Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to York. on ob waa inate Of Hawke's history I knew nothing; but there | scruples and melted the stern respectability of | great school—we may almost say the only For food an clacs seahall pa 0 away pleased. ] fof putting bicland tn thenearest berae, | Was something about the unknown seaman | most of them; while her husband was respected | great, Sehool—we may So faras they differ | 5), Adoited daddie; | SCHAEFER’S, St of patting Bis Band tn the nearest bee KW, | TC iion snowed that head: come down greatly | AS a worthy man and skilful commander. She | from that. school, are inferior. The first dis- | Ne've foun’ your laddie® 3 ove. 1016 7th street n.te. Junped Up and dracing hts cai en iaes | in social status; in fact, he admitted that he | juade him a levoted and excellent wife, reallz- | tinctive characteristic of the italian school of te atibaiea 2 ee : ne knuckles sung out: “Men before boys, re, | WAS iN a foreeastle through his own folly. He | ing the sentiment: singing is the delivery of the voice, the mode | LPHIA “wisTar | $2? . 3 oe Re ene cr ie an et eine eric: | was Very reserve: Due (hers was 4 Cool SI | Hone and ciecas tesa tp conaitioin vin | of Uttering a single note. Italians’ generally | THE PHILADELPHIA © WISTAR | bi pee a a A EPWAmp CAVERLY @ Co., “A ou get here "possession and pride ahout him which made the Act well your part—these all the honor lies. | (for singing in this way has become a second | [From Forney’s Progress] than elsewhere. | AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ¥] other seamen keep aloof from him and the —[Chambers’ Journal, nature to the whole people) use their voice; in | _ nati: rea cia e “ . | Rubbers, best and cheapest in town. = we natnraoe ke and seek St PFO” | oficers aisiike hime Sharp words ensiled We. quite a different’ way trom the generality of | | But this Saturday Club dates back for more | Gent's Hubbers, bie, , 35c.; Misses’ and eee hoes eam and Hawke: 8 Dale | Tecan these two men atone the Oceania | eres Ppa, Fae other people. ‘They naturally utter their notes | than half a century; it isa revival of the old | Ghildren‘e, 95 and 30. Have tHe Best Lixe oF fal Si ctesns Urieht and plesting den bite! the handkerchief, which “would have ended in | Us Everything Nothing but Hydrogen (ther peovle.. and a freedom rarely heard from | “Wistar parties,” which arose in Isis, after the | ~ Gent's Rubber Boots, #2.50. . a paly of eyes as bright and piercing asa bin blows: Dut the weather Being squally, we were | A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY ANNOUNCED BY MR. untaught pérsons of other raves. ‘This deliv- | Be oe tee eee are wee he above are all the best make goods and all RANGES, put aa mee “ piped y to reef topsails. The reef-tackles | ORMAN LOC Re . ery of the voice Is ue eG ation of ee om es or Sanne te neal were largely attend | Only One Price. (nov27-+r) GEO. McCARTHY. L (With Low or Elevated Overs,) 41 ai aniewered the man i « , | of the main topsail were hauled tant, and some (From the London Telesraph November 16.) Pa ore Nenana alee aes hot only | ed by men of learning, He was born in 1x61, | 2 “and't ay that vourunst bea coward teat us were upan the Vara pCR ee eee ee ey ee a ea eT oH | feadudlete a tania, Sad'gelNStel a RE | POSEEIVE CLOSING OUT 84.LiR FURNACES, a boy's hand like that.” as the e, seized Sckyer has just made to the Pa: eae chief end of Yoeal discipline ist : ingburgh; and his career in Philadelphia was “Stand ‘out then, if you don’t want to be nd gave hima suove which: neal n | Succeeded in reall”ing Farada Miners ae execution. united with Ute tres vocal Miter: | Nery dbtingwisied. “His een — served th retorted the othe: SEaean Ai NIE CATMEIT ORT IRL sail; | Succeeded in realizing Farada; op lance: ‘The + singers who have volves of re- to meet weekly after his death, and their club | 7 Stood up and brandishied bis sheath hit the oboe Weta comtted ase eee | ex with rexard to reducing the so-called chem. ane. There re singers who tiave volces of re- | to meet werkt ad = | FIRE PLACE HEATERS, he had not long to wait, for Hawke in'an instant the sail Deliled out; wad Blase: | | rnd discovery: 1 added te theearics oF eer mevercan be great, Decatse either byematie | twelve, afterwards extended to twenty-four, to a AGLI of his hammock, and without a word struck rho was still holding on, was dragged over the | Sratnary tacts whichs nave maried wae eles _ OF from Dad and Inara hientie bate they SOT GeR Ree Ce eine alee. Be suBiiNE RE : ene be er I ei I TE BNE bak NO MEME ee PIS pnts WIL Rave mprxcaithe solentitic attain thls pure and free delivery of the. ¥ PE ane a eles Pet or 845,000 WORTH ines, Bay For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee 2 Fe aur: his iweapon | WHat with the wind and the rain, we were | Yanerapie and desommalohed” French chemist, Their tone is gutte Pana: Gave away th a iee eae eo tke | Their Goods. Irushing tarae | almost blinded, Suddenty he gavealoud shies, | \u“the medium tem whom Mr. ee I A A OT OE SET OE el eeeaa eM a ey) Ga Fave also a lange stock of le tostandit longer. st and as he did so, he fell feet foremost, and with | conveyed these startling tidings, Thay de merely constrained: in any cast ybe | When the Wistar partes began, Philadelphia | gti i WH, wh a tremendous crash went half throug a ife- | clements, of wilch, according to the s fault more or less destructive, here may De | was the chief city in the United states. Hers. | GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. Rae Shouting to, tue | Yeon eatieht th bison trap, and whenevtre | BOOKS, Mow , In tse, all terrestrial able nesibiity. wien tie ably to eee. | ley and science, her arc caenveniors her . Ax Repvcep Pators, foreigners, “Are we to Wer Ene é nes eee fe sel el Sopa near e a roulade ir u m4 2 no | medical colleges were confessedly the best, novetr : Saye ‘ cated by the carpenter was found to be dead. | not eleme: but compound’ bodies. i- | Cute a roulade or a trill, but there can be ni 3 ring o ‘ r. Wis ———___— by the Britishers in t A Sass commenced 9G Clement ary, pou arth “| singing really great wi if Boston only aspiring to be her rival. Dr. Wis: te seif choked from be Sereocine ei cee att Aut commenced | ence has been deceiving. ttself with mere VOC OL TE Clee A ae ee Oa cD Dato | tar knew Washingtn andl tls asenclates, nud | AREXOU PREPARED For: with two Selves. and even the mate Cada noe ag them= | Protean combinations of one arch substan: ithe wos a enice: Crom oie to hi amin Frankiin, David Rittenhouse, | BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, | ALIt not, call at GARTRELL & CO.'S Store, Se hat abet te nee See hem | Instead of 6 or iW elements, the number may | the whole range Ht dininisiiie te ithe Fulton, and the parties called after | 815 3th st.'n.w., between H and I. You can sain that night. ‘The captain seemed | pe even less than the traditional fonr—earti, swelling out ae one ee eee SCE wees were the social gatherings at which the SD SHOES | PUY Arstclase STOVES and RANGES ‘at setting Merce and sanguina irprismil (o sec one of his own handker- | gir, rire and water—which held so long a sway, une vowel same Gene eau presersing eat rsof the Binneys, Ingersolls, Tilghmans. PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES | joweet prices. se LATROBE, the mate, heavier A fs found the neck of the corpse than con- | froin the Aristotelian period until the days of sound purely, and uniting wiutl It perfect into: ne Cadwaraders, Biadies, and | Best pwy roomie, at 830. Remember the uiimber, 4B resene, followed b : Soe gt Bue ater | Robert Boyle. “In making the communication | nation throuizh crescendo anc i chowiniesides yS metand mingled. ‘They were the WITHOUT REGARD TO cost, | Toy Store. {oz tdec35] GEO. £ baRTuni ee oO abe foun ee le, fortunately made no in- Wh, pumas ged that | coudueved match more than half the diMiinties baie as ARS Mp ete stor de 0. nh. Strength, and as he Dy OU ee re ee ee caer Sane Feat with on . Dallas, Gallatin, and ‘thelr ‘contem- | DECORATED CHINA AND POTTERY tered the forecastie he saw two Maltese jump- | , assiduous research. Con- Hon, are mere “limbs and outwar joraries, How they were attended and ar WARE FROM ALL G0! ing upon the body of Shaw, the young seaman : The pr cre: inv t ducted, the character of the liquors a nent eae Reavy nade est Then driving tothe adjutant ge shemicat ing, WRENS AhG Are oF Mnecea aloe hey consumed, and, above all, the cost, pi LOEIS HEILERUN, | Cobb selzed one in each hand a oftice. he made inquiries for her father € to chemical Mr. 1 directs continuity, Inflection, and. pat ha contrast to the breakfasts, dinners, and Weare daily receiving new goods by steamer from a {was told that Captain Muir had sont imhig Laat he will send photographs and ot TetG Ling Clase contin suppers of the present day, that the difference the leading Factories in Fuancm, Eeotann toe S-and one of the Mae en Te tree Fears wero ee Had sent In his” which the academy will look for with suspoud= TAL De RIDES f | may be profitably stated. “Among the associ- No. 40% 7th street northwest. | MANY and other parte of the world, to which we re- te ee ment ellelted’ the information 4 belle. fn hesitation In puitely: dk of beauty, and climaxes. whic tnust.-be of br. Caspar Wistar, was Chief Just ae hot raion Seger cc > but the mate dealt him at - - pe savant ha sitatic c es wey vith Tilghman, of the Supreme Court of Penns: 816s or—“Teat OLD Womas ov Mixa” ull stock WHITE, FRENCH and 8TO! ages : : . Captain Mair, a widower at a time when specific character of lie di proached with due gradation, and with the gi i : 1 3 rible Kick. which made him relinquish bts ly pelessly ins ar phe spe ono) CuaTaat Of Ils dl ne them. Tl vania. He gave a number of the parties, after | novidtr CHINA just received. and lies Fo ag I ee hides Rey india cad Peay eaten ate Aryl TARP TGa Ce ree are eee | Bee Rar IAL Raat | le dentiior the greaeDoee ran Isis, on whieh | M. W. BEVERIDGR, shouting, % hima—lli finish him “ith the banks and struggline to eer Moat nogical of modern instruments OS: "creat me », this phrasing; and | occasion the justice pronounced, before the | ‘ (Late Webb & Beveridge), Rlien he was served by this son of AnaK, and in | 1 fillen Into Worse Mi ee eee | analysis, the spectroscope Mthougi i iShot neces ora Laser te ae | Huitosophieal Sostety, eutoitn pon his em. | N° BRANCH STORE. octittr 2008 Pa. ave, bet. 10th and 17h oe spite of a furlor yes thrown O2 | nis death at the debtor's fall, Calcutta: aud his | ¢,/ he Lonel See theoretical musi neh an appreciation of | inent friend. The chief justice k eae a os pe eae ee widow, much fmpoverished, declined to Increase a4 Succes TOC iniecuiae ig harmonte periods as will Insure thelr, Inviola- | Fandlim of the guests and expenses, and L have | _— P.BANSON HISs @ Co., - Faby 2p es age an when felon Cae ae has for some years past been an object of st Pats eae lutely TESST Oe Ces | amine the curious and instructive record. The angay IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, Scared some Of the Engtisit portion from | home and friengless that Captain Sproul | fe eyaeg, magne A few of our leading scien- | structed tn singing It might se singer br diterenia Delrben Chat Uistant nerd anil Hie 7S FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, Leing murdered. eame to her al ie had y become get 3 PEO a ® | solong as breath enough was tak OXUr e aud luxury of the present thine, | 3 Order being restored, Mr. Cobb called. for | Sha was tess abrunt Ie HES eae es peaking | Se;called elements was confidently conten: ialing a Dreniivit och ereren toe Could not be more powerfully ilustrated thai | BOSTON SHOE AUCTION Hovsa, MIBRORS ORNAMENTS. ! mea On cc tomnbie weapons Heing de- | toner: and trom trendie Mer ae Semen peer Dy eaaay meee TMAECRG ocpertoties, | sical phrase prodaces an eect omnia cout | by these faded MAMUSCTIPAS. ne part 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. Pp to him. he condescended to ask what | Minouet ; kne nou enced to SCG : SS BY i 0 pers ood tasted sfc. | “There are eight memoranda of elght parties q the disturbance was about; but when he found | pipeucl he hardly knew ft. commenced to Jove | GE are ROE eminent sn eave stlii= || Snbeh any person Of good, taste nama civen by the old chiet at hisresidence, onciest, | 492 Pennsyleanta Ave., bet. 43 and ¢th streets. — at in spite of his orders and eare there w fatement of the disrated steward in the poties | 1US for work tn the laboratory S never oat speak soliloquy. th uut street, north side, below 7th, on the site | strange chide the stair i disrated stews e Dotle® deen lost by those who were privileged to be | Suppose a Hamlet to speak hits soliloquy thus, | 1 Se made. GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE 0OM- ond hi iSiraln for thelrmeri | COU whieh preciph nee matters sod Cae | or fellow-laborers with hia, Since | bre “"To be or not [breathy to be, ailerwards occupied by te Arcade, and now | (IGN OF THE RED FLAG) the [breath (question ‘ y the eres ablishment of | PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, Stime, the whole question of the phys- | that the effect in this | covered by the great establishment of Dr. | lnyself, 7 Helen, you have se: a that of Dece: titty. | SD GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE e meantime the Ted, and are now | feat constitution of the Universe. and espe. | case would be similar to that which 1s producer Se OE Rec ate eae tes ee Wasmixerox, D.C. | SAND Gunter ae staced his aera sniie tie ee entitled to fennd, We you will return | clay the particular manner in’ which cre. | bY breaking a musical phrase or period. rsago. ‘There were forty ! | | ante ila Ls ough to protect him, both of them looking | @@ board La Belle Helene with su * | ative power may have gradually elaborated ‘These are the essentials, without which there H poids acta Mr. Ce rded the pur | tt none can question, 1 will ma! the present cosniieal order of things, has been | 1S no good singing in any'style, ‘They refer to LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. WHI visit Washington and submit de- with a look of severit ordered | Wife | investigated with a zest, and it may be added, | What is called Tnethod, which, how | | signs and estimates in special cases. then ia foliow ie to hen the Extremes will meet. In spite of his se with facilities for discovery, which have lent a | cludes other matters of finportanee, Moule Mekue en pone a. arty waifs appeared before Capt. Sprotil that oficer Tespected the captain. Tils greatl, SC ‘andimportance to in- | inferior. Then comes the question of dadies, ten, coliee wicar: 6: jess wasin the act of threateatm to distate t e-manly ways and the terse vizor — {uiries into the elementar , tea, and pritual forms; of { This depends greatiy upon the c¢ that characterized lifts utterances, made him 3 SOMETHING NEW. p | 7 a appa y ell-g le et the temperament of the singer; for e 5 otal for 41 gut ts, $1 i ter We will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER | —— teward. whom he charged with betng ae seem to hera man to look up tor besides she | TEATS Gaia eee ae ROU eure tire Gora slnptnse style, ext Pomme.” There | _ ‘The hest memorandum cuumeratesthe guests | gne Muy ether house. tae side of Boston FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. FOCUS eee cauers; Dut dl: | Tow regarded him na her protector and me Gh Uonomer the process of world-making In its va- | Isa.grand style in, singing which corresponds | at the Chief's Wistar party, February sth, 1825, | for ihe ext thirty days, which trures. wall Beer iN Manker. Tuy Saxe MINE Of the disturbance in the forecisticon | Ber home, and she accepted bin. rious stages has done much of late years to en- | to the grand Style In ofher arts. The style is | the Dill of fare fing the coat 118 Sthese guests | tell, ere eaane Some ir account, he broke out with: «You ar Tie on Lays after, this speech Captain Sproul courage ‘the particular branch. of research | simple, free, large; and largeness in style ui. rere en cu oa heh was Bevan GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. ; = _Wa 0... pair of young loafers who ought to be tn jal tried that Moning, Aad Radiege ace | Mulch now FEE or | Ean Bere een Cg aieeohy | ales at tntiggeinh Invited, @; Those Wii Gente Gaiters, $1,60,120, 148.1.65,155, 200 up, GAS FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! ‘t ests tee Tad commonest | t the house of a friend. prior to going heres ane, in gt por the miularori is of | the grand style are generally capable of tlorl- denen oe the CiepeinLineed bese | Gente: Cale Button Siioe #175 a 2 368 up. Lese Taam Factory PRices. z the elder lad's ears for enterine th: 08a short honeymoon. Before leaving, how- | the world In which we live but furl and trill and roulade in Meir highest perfec- jens Sy ae Gente’ English Walking Shoes, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 1 — cabin without removing his hateand hud’ jg, €Y€h he had to give his tinal instructions to Mr | (BE World in. y i truly Slementary, tion; thus wen Lind, Albonl, Tietjens; | 36.7 Now read the roster: | Gente! Fine French Calf Hand'stitched Gaiter, $3.90 | Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Te enc biertonable nad lece from | tie aays previons to the wedding my com. | Primal element ts presented to us in the Shape highest endeavor. Ortucehler aitractonortheiy | George), Sire Shore eary Carey, 4 | Gert?" Gait Boote, $1.75, 2.00,2.95, 250, 2.00, 5205p; | migat: Rist ao) chenpak ooh ook ar ieee > boy: en & mass Ned vellon Some s nye of hydrogen. Snot g e remarkable that chest endeavor, vehter ia c ie Cre a ; Hen Ys is , $1.75, 2.00. 2.25, 2.50, 3.00,3.50 up. bate Ra aoe Gah ee ane ; | fade Hawke had applied for aud obtained his | (he arse og GS. NOU a little remarkable that | Wehest endeavor, or the chief attract bidding | ject, Captain Biddle ‘brother’ of Begwed and Sewed Boots, $3.00, 3.50 larwest, finest cheapest arge, the captain remarking that he did the nature of hydrogen should have been ‘S), | Baltimore Made to 5. Fe s a . Pelorrs oy ithest | Bis e (hes he Episcopal Chureh: 3.00. York. “Please don’t ht or which the leading Freneh guests to a dinner of sauces, The highest | Bishop White (head of the 0 ‘I , E = 00. TCane Strona | are to have broken-dow lentan an | Yee nave vessitit eee ec attainment of ‘the art of singing ts the ex- 4 P. 8; Browne, Kobert Walsh, Journalist), Lang~ | Gente Epc ts ee "ee ALL GOODS WARRANTED 70 GIVE ENTIRE = bya 3] 3 his vessel, and advis! to try to | gy 2 is now well k aan ecution of a pte, sustained cantabile | 401 a * rite > Sa | Water-proof Grained 2.25, 2.50, 3.00 up. lave you no shame © | rnd more congenial employment On share’ Bye Se ionet ead tis Veena aa passage with perfect tntonation, correct | dith ( of Willian M- Mefedith), B.S. Due | Geute Water 1rtt rained Boots 82.23,2: cece SATISFACTION. WhOareyeir nt on this the captain’s wedding morning a terrible hydrogen, in its gaseous form, n phrasing, delicacy and feeling, and with | ponceau, Joseph Hopkinson, the woe of | | EF. BROOKS, “ “| exent ocenrred, which nearly lost his wife, his | aha has been, reduced te liquid condition. | Intlections significant of emotion.” There is an | “Hail Columbia,” Prince Canino, Mir. Stokoe, LADIES' DEPARTMENT. | 1 crimson as she reptiel: SHp and the lives of every one on board, incin- | Mr. Lockyer himself has arrived, by means of | air written, or said to have been writte y | Mr. Roccloli, and others. Bill & fare, in t Ne | Ladies’ Kid Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 200up. | seplétr #¥fteenth st.. (Corcoran Building. en related that hava ding bis own. The barometer had fallen, and | the spectroscope, at the conclisiie thax conte. | Stradela, known as hig “Avia die Chis a,” an | handwriting of the cller justice: Cream (2 | Tadies' Goat Button €1.00, 1.25, 1.60, 17 ou | home, relatives oy friends in England, sue hat | *4én the captain came on board it was blowin gen can no longer be regarded as a simple ele. | airof wonderful beauty, immortal beauty, ot ts), 5éc.; muflins, ake: Read os S3a) | Hadies| Morocco Button 7 1.00, 1.35, 1.80 up. run away from a n Lk tresh. We had just sent down our lig Inent. Further, he believes he has proved that | the exalted kind, and full of the profoundest s $1; 2 bottles French | Ladies? Calf Shoe $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 1, because through no leite enre when the breeze increased to a strong g: ived from her wave at noon, just as the gre the wind shifted with th COAL AND WOOD. waiter (Mr, Chew's | Ladies’ Glove Kid $1.25, 1: — _< - hydrogen is the one body of which the various | feeling. ‘This air isso simple that an; es) Heavy Leather: iow Shoe t5c. 8100, 1.25 up | Ge. BoGus. metals and earths that have hitherto consti- | Who can sing at all can, so to speak, e person ti git. It sing It. a ies’ Foxed Gaiter 75c., $1.00, 1,15, 1.25 uj | 01 and Reta{l Dealer in be aa ecies force of ed the c! *s catalogue ents a not only has no ornament of any kind, but the he next memorandum 45 2 list of the guests | Ladies; ‘bc. 78c.” $1.00, 1-35 up. = CITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL. ones Cesta ee bringing with It the “bore” or storin-wave | Composed. Sooty eee ate Of aninterpreta: | Addition to it of any ornament bya, singer | and billof fare for the Wistar party December | Ladies; Lasting Congress Si 1 00, 1:25 ANTHRAC Kes theirname. For the same cause hier brotae. | Mom the sea. Then commenced to blow such a | "anti 22; came, 61 i 20, 1 ton of all the ph 0 animate a il i. | Would be barbarous, destructive; and yet the i 24th, 1825: Invited, 53; en aged, > had been compelted to go to sea; and not wish | {¥loRe, that, for destruction has hardly been | inate natures dail hare eet ees | ability tosing this alr property is the very high | AmGng the names” were Uioge ote enuier. eparate by had ahve ualled during the century. In that cyclone 1 Us, as Well as on our own globe. | eSt attainment of the vocal art. We hardly +2 . Peters, J Woe der wees tee anne tid weole | 23000 people perished, and 118 villazes were | GPUs around u BIL tO cat ereata. Thee eee | Kowa tenorin the Worle show wo Pout ee. | Court and tiiend of Wasuineony Joun Benak is ieult a r. Clay, (fathi their clothes behind, and | SWePt away; and out of a fleet of 300 of the | Sbstancs de lane keer e iain, ; and yet we should like | and son, Mr. Clay, (father of J up. Also, CANNELL and SPLINT AL, Ladi xed Button $1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.75 up. + CANN WOOD OF ALL BINDS. Ladies’ French Button Kid ‘Boot, best Philadelphia I bave now on hand a full and well selected sup- make, $2.50, 3.00 up. of the above, and with unequalled ad' A lange 1otof Ladies’ Cloth and Check Top Gaiters, | JY $fthe stove, and with, ‘delivery, giving th I invite ies a nh C. Clay), $2.00, 2.25, 2.50 up. | friends and consumers generally’ 60) send im their y sa siu- | pect to sing it perfectly; ar : ce 5 oon fa PARTICULAR ATTENTION I8 CALLED TO | orders before advance in prices. uélast money tothe wife of a Ship. | Huest ships and steamers in the world only one | pie unit in the prear omen ee eae cay | fo ear Signor Cat ne eee sould Ike | And son, Mr. romble, Bill of fare: Four gal: | ETICUDAE Apres TtON 8 oN DO | ces bere etc Mpa ith strect, between B Keeper, who induced her husband to place | ¢\aped without damage be endowed with stich Protean capacities or | Present, and we believe now successtul, ope- | lons whisky punch, which required two quarts | mo aaknter Sete | and G. "Wharf, foot 1334 street. ‘novl them in the hold of La Bel me Lon When the great wave came rolling form, ts a conception which utterly €clipses all | Tatic season, with its great variety of vocal! of whis nd a dollar’s worth of lemon: four ew-Atiention 1s called $0 the Mimtsand Boye | = es r be no cost to | Belle Helene, directly ske was struc’, was | that poetry or mythology has ever inspired, and | all of more or less merit, furnishes us the occa. | bottles Maderia and four of Sauterne, cakes, lee Destin ton hee oe ne Dor (C04 AND woop. ie,ean mik- | Gtagged from her moorings, while the force of the world “becomes tntinitely more wonderful | Sion of our remarks, and will furnish our read- | crea four hundred oysters, two fowls, two | Depai So NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY. steward can» | the wind was 20 terrific that Hea ed not stand | by such revelations as now seem to bo browsat | ers illustrations or them to whieh we may refer | pheasints, a turkey, rib of an Cee = . : Gall at our wharves, foot of, in st And see for ‘ana Upright. Two ves: locked together hac ape ack 2 hereafter, a ot enough of this, plenty o é : meee Bee Joo and Guten ‘igainst us, smashing our boats tomate. | Win our grasp. - ; Detweon Gambetta and Fourton , (ogn says the Chiet, as he’ gravely adds, “no | ()WERCOATS: OVERCOATS! phage re naar arciving. WOOD see tex tlie Wace the tar wooed and snapping our pe: THE DUEL between Gambetta and Four tea or coffee.” le manu! Patent Bun- erin the log that John | they were pipe-stems. ‘The conmeacs oe Hearts Overworked. | see been a wretched bit of comedy he memoranda for January 15th, 1825, con- 4 @ed KINDLING WOOD. ‘The only Kindling Wood Muir appointe ae ae and us to collide with another v reducing her No organ in the body is so liable t¢ 4 ar apart that inas- tains the names of Mr. Binney, Mr. John — having @ Fire Lighter with every bundle ruby apy in And ee to the same state a5 ourselves; and thus fous eee the heart. Ad a every 0 1 : wis, foggy auey could gent, Mr. Nicholas Biddle (afterwards of she Heventh Street Whaer- reat . Ou the | vessels locked together were swept out into the | of the body sleeps, it ke: on its perpetia! urcely have seen each other, and there are Tnited state: shew, UC. W. Peale, Pe a ching, and evideany | Stream. We were carried stern fist with almon | motion. Every increased effort or action de- | grounds for the suspicion that the result of the | Samuel Che: ) 4 BIG RUN ON OVERCOATS. __Branch Office, 12thand Penn'save. _ sep30-tr catego = velocity, t winder Was je3tin: r he captain and Mr. Cobh | mands from the heart more force. A} e orders, while holding on | to rt be uddenly the vessel | drinks wine, and his blood rushes udous crash, as thoura stove in, and in I ung rotind heat up. she lay over on her beam-ends. W } rab George M. Da vainly trying to ¢ vn rans | Affair of honor was pre-arranged. One of the z to the mizzen-mas! udibly. He | Paris correspondents says that the conditions or through Its | the duel remind him of the Vaudeville bur- r er than ever was Intended by than amin- | bature. His pulse rises after each course of stre: Dr. Bache, Richard Wista ‘andiather of the present Sena. Mm Ban i aces he real danger Less (fa m, and | dinner, A telegram arrives, and his heart | lie says. “would have been for the seconds had | came. €10 Overcoats Reduced to #6. " 2 Overcoate Reduced to $8. had strack | at his side. And when any one of these heen imprudent enough not to be under $4 a == on a sunken wrees, and, in addition ty losin? | ments” Is over. he Is conscious of a cor- | r, {cr at thirty-tive pices the deviation of | ie 13 Overcoats Reduced to $9. the rudder, had kne i a large hole tnour | respondent depression ing or emptiness, s presents the greatest ris | rter, th ir When the af- ters, $4.00; cents; light Water was rushing | as it ts called. The healthy action of all tue | fair was happily over the four seconds shook like a wat were filling fast. ‘Tais | members of our frame depends upon the supply | hands and the divclists ratsed thetr hats to each rr, however, cleared us of the ot! of blood received from Unis central fountain, | other. ‘The cause of war was Gambetta’s ey - Which like chips in a mill-streim | When the heart's action is 1, the stom- | clainatio hat isa le, Monsieur!” ‘This out- past. leaving us a ci e wee ach, which requires from it a large supply of | burst has recently been anticipated in sub- bulwarks stove in and “fore lower- | blood, becomes enfecbted. ‘The brain, also | stance by members of the British Cablaee, Ted ene, Manding. cbs the vessel set. | walling for the blood, ts inactive. ‘The heart is | TO say nothing of a certaln stage-whisper in | Ued by tue stern, with great dimicutty | a very willing meinber, but if it be made to | the Honse of Lords, Gathorne Hardy ina repiy | re crawied and made our way to the bow- | fetch andcarry incessantly—if tt be “put upon,” to Mr. Wrevelvan and Lord Salisbury answerlng sprit, whi med a minute to stand more | as the unseltish member of a family often Is, zd Derby, have gone very close to giving the uprigi €15 Overcoats Reduced to $10. This was a large party. There were two rooms open, y near one hundred.” Among ts were our youns friend Henry C. y and his father; Charies Carroll, General OVERCOATS AT NOMINAL PRICES and hi eae ere nee Charles . Chapman, Reuben Hayne: Ty atterwands P dent: Jacksou’s Sec- TO RUN OFF STOCK. Y of State,) Mr. Joseph Reed and son (Wo Bat SIX Sharp, - The doy wilt econd Officer. Now looked while with a oy any s : roar like the blast of a | undergoes a {isonganization whteh is equiva- | le to thelr antagonists, de ps coments a), Mr. 1 re, of England; Colonel — > by iurnace the wind increased In force,orscreamed | lent 10 its rupture. nd this disorganization | upen the duel with extraordinary good sense, | ckwith, of England, who lost a leg at Water- reont: a Hee $16. ‘favor fr ft fa this | like an .folian harp through what remained of | begins too often nowadays in the hearts of ve for a Paris journal. It thinks the time has | } ei o- gg eatin al S(taw- | our wire shrouds. ‘The cyclon Mr. Owen, of Lanmark, Scotland, father of Robert Dale Owen,) Moses Le irk wit: {| Was now at its | young children. Parents know that if their | come for sertous men to Interte has it's | height, and we had been nearly four hours oa | Sons are to succeed at any of those competitive | end to this dangerous and illogical manner of | Loe ai Lees ne | the bowsprit, when there was a lull, and as | examinations which have now be me so exi- | settling political disputes. It refers to the ex- DING a ples of tases | cattle, horses. and tae dead bodtes ‘of men, | gent, high pressure isemployed. Hence young { ample of other countries, where men are as | as Gwe kas pee wi cats “° | women and childrea passed us, besides native | persons are stimulated ta overwork by rewards | brave as they are tn France, in putting an Overcoats for $13—former price $18. Overcoats for $14—former price $20. + Overcoate for $15—former price $22. +, Where duelling has and an old cl boats and portions of wreckage, we cou!dmise | and punishments. ‘The sight of a clever ty been virtually abotished, but appeals rather to id the large dining-tabie,” says the Chief, —_— Ge Bae i ont that they saw us on shore and were getting | who {s being trained for competition is truly the serious judgment of Frenchmen, in order to is Entice cost ‘about #15. There id Lwo ends.” the rocket apparatus in position; but such was | sad one. The precocious, coached-up children | stamp out a practice which has airea ‘re four gallons of whisky punch; “it takes a i the Useful dregs of a the force of the wind that whea’ they fired the | are never well, Their mental excitement Keeps | much harm tn demoralizing the EVERY GRADE OF OVERCOATS WHITE PALINGS, dressed, 64 and 64, ‘ 4 pint and & half of whisky to each gallon. WILLET & LIBBEY, mortar the Ines fell short, and after seve: Up a finish, which, like the excitement caused | acter. Among the guests were young Charles J. In- OFFERED AT BUYER'S PRICE. attempts they desisted. They pointed dowa | by strong drink fn older children, looks like re areas = | gersoll and his brother, Joseph R., Mr. Frank Oorner Sixth street and New York avenue. % 2 . gi 7 the river, however, and to ba ‘ard wes | health, but has no relation to {sina word, the BAL Ss Cee See ee on White, and Mr. Hazard, of Mauch Chunk, the — What appeared lo be aspeck coming up with the | intemperance 1 lucation is over-stratning * ch lies ‘a sarry, Prussian Charge d’Affaires, Mr. Steen, Danish hte munging like a sluice As the | and breaking their young. hearts. If in the | has given a title to the province formed. out of | yinister, Mathew Carey, and his son Henry Cc. Only $16 for our elegant $23 Overcoat. r iinoecnt ® speck approached we cot distinguish that it | school-room some hearts are broken from mea- | the Red River region, derives its name from a | “such was the state of society in Philadelphia Only #18 for our elegant $25 Overcoat. a ih pene was a Pah he features of Hawke, and ne | tal strain, tn the play-zround and inthe gyin- | Small island, from which in the stillness of tifty-two years ago. We have certainly been aot senbitniho deeritegs ached m; and as he was carried towards | 1S no ol of mine,’ says Di ichardson, ‘to ts “4 ¢ > | the quality, of our entertainments. “The men blonde fairy (0% | us the captain dropped a running bow-llne over | underrate the advantages of pivchat sorte | Island, supposing it to be the home of the Mani- | wiomade up the company at the Wistar pare Only #22 for our elegant $30 Overcoat. WE RAVE OPENED 4 NEW BARD, him, and with great dificulty we vated him { for the young; butt cas scarcely over-rate the | toba, the *Speal God.” Cue cause of thls | ties were known throughout the world for en- : on board. To the line watch Hawke brougat | dangers of those fierce competitive exercises curtous sound 15 the nay ee the waves against terprise, science and statesmanship; and yet ar OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, eca with him we were not Wait attaching haw- | which the world in general seems deteriained | the “shingle” or large pebbles lining the shores. | {hy lived with sinedae te ality and simpli- BUY YOUR OVERCOATS NOW. And SEs Sloe rnd he peepee Meh they hauied on | to applaud, Lhad the opportunity once in my | Along the northern Coast of the island 1s a long, city! You will notice that champagne, Johan- Se ‘Where we wil! keep on band a large lot ef to the captain, whom he von shore; and as they were ing Ws, One at a | Mfe of living near a great trainer, If being | low cuff of fine, grained, compact limestone, | Ticherger. and costly sherry, had= not made pene when be Gie Ga ohare. ter ae UL | Qa on Mand, Hawke came to ine fora moment | @ champion rower, He wasa patient of mine, | Which under the’ siroke of ihe hammer clinks | Hi be appearance in 1823-26, _ ‘The eanvas-back, PRICES HAVE REACHED BOTTOM. been ‘released’ from the Hardon sore 2 net | and ‘in an anxtous tone asked:—“ Where ts | Suffering from the ‘Vee Tee Oe ees mune: | Me tesl rie wanes beating on the shore at | ir it was seen at all, was rare. and terrapin CHEAP LUMBER, Ding abou Nee te rae as, sald son | Helen? disease of WwhichT am now speaking, and he | the foot of the cllff cause the fallen fragments | Hoeme to have been ‘among the undiscovered So eae De eoaauade the Stu: | + Married thts morning to the captain and on | gave me ample meaneet Studying theconditions | (0 Tub against eacit other and to give out a | treasmes. T might complete the contrast Dy ae = tese laugh and si ono! shore, | of many of those whom he trained both for run- | Sound resembling the chimes of distant elwurch | producing the bill of a Saturday night in Suitable for all cheap work. captain Sproul, however, had no companion | ” He timed away, stying:—“ Thea I amof no | ning and rowing. I found occasion, certainly. | belis.. The phenomenon oceurs when the gates | Pi eran any that would be nothing to the cost HABLE BROTHERS, Passed Helen undies nea ees kmonth hid | use to tue wortd, and the world 1s of no use 1) | to admire the physique to whieh his terced | blow trom ce aoa eH as the winds Swb- or a political dinner at the Hepublican Club, oF VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..61.00 passed, Helen under ‘his tuition had much tn- | me.” | Men Were Drought; the strength of muscle they | side, low, walling sounds. Uke whispering voles, Unioh Tascuc ee pio nia, oF the Demo- roved. He never allowed her to be idle oc | "Through Hawke's gallantry we were resevel; | attained; the force of their but the ad- | are heard in the air, ‘Travelers assert that the cratte Manhattan ‘Club of New. York, or a No- OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT, VA. PINE BIDING, per 100 f00teesce-«soes.++. LOD “ure; and in addition to her | and when safe on shore Doth the captained | mination was anaiined by the stern fact of the | effect is impressive, and that they have been | Semper game supoes ay Tatts Point shirley, 3th and D sts. me 1g and SommeanZae 2, | NE Cobb shook him by the hand, as lid num- | Tesults.’ But, indeed, it is not. by overwork | awakened at night’ under the impression shar near Boston. Such accounts as these would | ¢ec21m Northwest Corner — | VA. PINE BOARDS, 26 feet long, per 200 fest.. 1.20 Wrote Up the captains log and commenced t+ | bers of others, and admired him’ for a brave | SO such as ty and anxiety that our | they were listening to church: bells.—{Helena | tek the members of the old Wistar Pn: | (OE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. ; st y evel ne id show her the dit- of money wot VE 1 A anxi- ¥ in OUGHT « = ves ir ones Of teorose mat hue been Seem ea ad | subscribed for im: but the inter ne decined | 9US by necessary OF unnecessary dicultics. | a1) ing plum pudding te England, poraocs to tHemiuate Lomans themselves with envy-at | MOREY BOBHELS DELIVERED FOR 6230 | VA, PINE FLOORING, pr 100 {80ers 180 morose, ha sur, this own | torecetve, Te] the o1 Py ular ment r on by in- * s he lives of the Republicans of the Pbk Sms sino sre "uad | gu OUTRO ugh na cad | agua peg ame are meen and | Retna oho co cua eco es sve ama oe He se Se OR pera ae ei and An cl wed CS al | not ke Ww! Was not entit! wel “| men wear out ir NY ac- ' st | —_— (asstoperia in her chair of state, waich he said | from this speech some of ‘us inferred that’ haa | quiting habltsot expec tate hie {he facts, and they are no more astonishing | = ainsi GL tit ken te os mama WHITE PINE SHINGLES, por 1,000.......0. 250 were placed there for mariners lise himself to Hawke known that the fatr stowaway (to whom ntion to method a gteds ia | ginichiae marine. togetier unha polly a few ite by. never en) Was not on board e wedded One evening at dusk all hands were catied to | wreck, he might have acted, and We meBt hoes ifnaware Msathe, agreed thaciaey Dad ee —_ sail, Helen stood near the cabin-door | fared, differently, tom sig sxe soapy | ee a he | a hand-lamp and wate! us ran| The after the the Hi youth of for breac 1 of ey recent ABOVE LUMBER I8 ALL @00D. aloft, when the door oened quietly, and Black | one ale and all was peace tea promise by a Colomed) eniden of three ‘an 3 toron the Old Colony Hallrenn instoad of tare, coy over again. barefooted stole in noiseless as a Sud- | tranquillity; and but for Calcutta being in ruins | quarter times his age. a at the same time t | acam, A Marecities almanac predicts tor 1879 the WE ARE NEVER OUT OF 17. dlenly she sam the man with his eyes xed upon and harbor one mass of wrecks, ere was bar ~och, thin, Dut it's yerselt knows how to that, in big ale ‘distributor of death of Bismarck, Gortchakoff, and Beacons- and could scream un | ere Low feartt ‘Spake the words of God—shure we knew | to Yide free. The conductor neld. caught her in his arms and kissed her roug! | Which had been enacted the day before. what sin was till ye came amongst us,” sald an manded money, Fide tre, "The conductor fe tar-The costliest switch of hair ever made in Wer Fine Lumber, see the Post. oe with him her hai et the wiser oma enthusiastic Irish woman to ap eloquent revi- | either or get off the train. 4 ensued, | Paris was sold there lately for $500. It was roke loose fell Lo waves over her face and | among the wrecks was the Higure- | valist, and Brother Littie was forcibly eens sow white, and a yard and a quarter i. ‘eept-ts a