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THE EXHIBITION LOTTERY. Astronomical Events of Interest Outwitting a Cannibal The Heusehold. Mes aed Saree anes Pied eenciiics | = : Coming Off in 1879. One of the wealthiest settlers in New Cale- BOILED APTLES AND APPLE JELLY. i Durlal grourel in New Hasnpoliires The Great Gambling Scheme of) — yoreury, at the beginning of the year, will be | donia 13 a gentleman from Australla—we will | Place a layer of iatrskiuned Bekieins—or : = bee shri = pel eel France. in the morning sky, but owing to its great | call tim Mr. Brown, forshort. who went there | any nice vari it. the stew-pan, with about a asa Nother aioe TICKETS AT 3“ sMIUM—ARRAN! NTS i seen. some 10 or 12 years ago with buta small capital, | quarter of an inctrof water. Throw on about No mother will my children have; pone. ge THE DRAWING ——— eee reeiee eer eens eee te and han eames enormously rich by raising cat Gne-halt Cup of sugar to six good-sized apples, | Oy? mee Misr eel THE EV ING ST Ob, wheres aaru” Whare can abe bo?” Je lotte of March, somewhat to the north of Venus | Ue for the markets of Noumea. Mr. Brown was | ard boil until the apples are thoroughly copied | 4: Stamm O a icant! EN AR. Ho ge eat | nene iustieoesinin ios WORE TEE ROOT coe [cad deer dita: te MAY also be wea In ue Lom k way through the bush from one of his | and the syrup nearly thick enough for jelly. | Vernon whett. Rount trip $1 ioaealing admiasion | halt the population ina mad-honse, If ee oka | iaoruing sky about, the 9th of ptember, but | outlying cattle-stations to another, when he | After one trial no one wouid, for any considera. ‘and grounds. | judge from the exctieme: oduced by the | cannot weil be seen at any other of its periods | i t Pp scheme which grew out of a desire to supple- | of elongation. to mansion. lost his way entirely; wandered about till near } tion, have fair-skinned apples peeled. The Sicamer leaves Oth street wharf dally (Bundays THE W KL AR ni nntfail, aod then came w ne large eo - — a ress large — = = pious PoLLRaswdEte, Set serene oe Spe A oat EE Y ST. | met ‘ y son ing Ul Venus, having passed its superior conjuuction ville, ‘Here he was hospitably entertained, | jelly-making—subs Sand | a flavor mant Vernos, Hea not in this hole, | ‘ita Ser aeion Dy me of tickets bear with the sun on December 5, i878, will become | well fed, and most deferentially treated by the | impossible to obtain otherwise. He also says | Asrociation Ie Is steamer KAS P Bug only hie pod | firea Ifttle at first, so much so, indeed, that the | visible in the evening sky about the middle of | great chief, whose village it was—the chief | that “A wise housekeeper, instead of throwing He shelled out his sow jae A 8 eri snow onaries | January, and will be in conjunction with Ju- | Atal, I think, whom some persons regard as the | away the skins and cores of sound pie apples, UMMER ARRANGEMENT. The proprietors of Tux Stax present (0 the eae Charged ith chetr dbrbaunn were als Hegre south of the tgticr nt the rie or aevne | Spainee She ERE Adak eae aD Cane as | ener nem for folly UNAbertu oe eh eames public ts daily and weekly editions, reapotive patening e. S rever, cree south of the latter at the time of setting | A 0 ‘st S : ‘ . —s » Wihiy amb do view, Uituen bate GHAed. matt To ErOnETLun eS cae | (an nad evening. tre beat ceiie cereal | Bi winite guest and when night had rully come | apples, Boll the skins, etc. afew minutes and | ape win and elegtt 35 Beamer on | Wy. ss bet only the compictest and beet, Dat ale Remermber well number of tickets increased, so did the number | be enhanced by the presence of the new moon; | conducted him himself in state to the hut set | strain. Add a little sugar srt a en an THE 0.3. Bowe be pest epitome of events occurring at the Here's room for you of victims who imagined that the priaes would } which will be in conjunction with both planets | apart for his night’s repose. Fortunately, Mr. | botl Until right to turn into the tumbier.”"— | rum, leaves Ccirstrest > nel National capital, and of general news as well, te TLe following Is froma Medfield, Mass.,srave- | be tn the same ratio. A judicious system of | on that day. Passing Saturn March 2, Venus | Brown yas ROH UAL Cea een ae oar ne (Golden Rule. cesiay tea Fda at 5 o'chen =, ting | OC found anywhere. How well une public um. me Duffs Was lUkewise employed , to which even | wi!l remain in the evening sky until September | country, and, amoug then, knew the comin FANCY WORK. with steamers for Boston, Providence and other | derstands this is conclusively shown by the ex- ne mee holar bright. | Some of the opposition papers did not disdain | 23, the date of infertor conjunction with the | method of putting an en ra te rs prepara- According tothe Furniture Gazette, the practi- | % oo Aen hal eigenen to tolendahand, although they didso by ridicaling | sun, but will scarcely be secu throughout Sep- | tory to feasting apon. thera, It is vs "tollewes a cal use of fancy work is shown in the dull | Tuesday, iirbday and Baraidee at ¢ ak yas, ceptionally wide circulation they both onjey, Major's only son ; | the whole affairand telling of lucky numbers | tember, owing to its southern declination, bit | The traveler is kindly received; nothing occurs rooms brightened by gay ‘bunches of wax — not in the City of Washington alone, but love be was undone. dreamed by Mie. X.or Monsieur ¥. or Predicted | will be bright in the morning sky during the | to shake his confidence in ‘his host; he 13 | jeaves and flowers; In the old chairs made fresh ON EOE PARDINGS. em. | throughout all the States and Territories. [Boston Com. Butietia. | yy some” fortune-teller or somnambulist. | remainder of the year. AER ts eye Maye Deg NeeP tn. The | and attractive by pretty wrought, coverings; in | getetmer JOHN W. MPSON, Captain Jom, insederthat the ieabtrunteon tammy SL ‘Then speculation took it up, and now not only Mars will be visible only as a morning starfor | native huts have usually but one open ine the bard sofas rendered inviting by sleep-entic- | jth payplt 3 —— e ae S budbatcee nen ; with ‘The Rev. Uncle Jim's Sermon. are the remular depositories exhausted of their | the first halt of the year. It will be in con- | which serves as a door and window both. | ing pillows: in the eves saved trom aching by | fo ema strect Ppt © paper and Its strong hold on the public magr vent 2 f Col. Bob In; i oll in Lowts- | Stoek, but there 13 a rush to buy tickets from | junction with Jupiter on the 9th of June, being | When the traveler ts Supposed to be wellsettled cunningly contrived lamp-screens; in the colds a and Leonardtown, st inter. | Understand at a glance upon what clemonts tte obec ° Yesterday he | Bourse deafen you with offers of all the | As this conjunction will occur . a apers kept in o In the simple wi 2 S . re ° 4 erie ni mee ee ens | cuties at ale anvanen Of tromvity to 2a ie | tees ce cae appear to the | wood, it burns very readily, and the traveler ts | Foifo, and in the smail but tender witt which no furtker information, over | Of its contemporaries as to fs merits amap stem the current of unbelief which Colonel Bob | ceat.on the original price. All these series | naked eye as one, will not be seen. Mars will | cooked, as well as killed. ‘Then the feast begins. | money could be Spared to buy. It need be only atthe = art footer eth Office, or at the | pended. It ts needless to add that no person ts a fe “nel shear. Ve the same chance absolutely. but there are | arriveat opposition on the 12th of November, | Being ‘acquainted with these detatis of New | the idiest of ldle nours. that are wlven to taney ne ay mz. | £0 00d a judge of the value of any given Z na Mine counted brator took for histext the | preveremces. Why noone cin tell. “The Arst | and though hot so Defiant asin 18r7, will Dlazé | Caledonian ie Me. Brewee knew the cabin to | work, and yet a great deal that 1s charming | preew = SAGdn. Frese | paper as the men who condurr now apenees Gossage from Luke tl came to send tise upon | hullion fora long time was ata high premiuan, | brightly ia the evening Sky during ‘the latter | which the venerable Atat so courte usly led | gna ticefml can De created. “Every housekeepee, | "Bd. AGCINELLY, Ageat sactaetiig Ros from Luke, “I came to se pou} but somebody insisted upon million No. % aud } part of the year, approaching sufficientiy hear | him might’ probably become. tor him, both & | With limited means and artistic tastes, knows eS emse as ne hg RS, sles | proposed nf fucker No. 2732), where: | the earth to render Its satelites visible—a pam- | tomb and a cooking stove, unless his wits could | Yenat stich work can db for her rooms: Evers | apye STEAMTES FOR NEW XORK. eee he men een assa | Upon a mall tics took uy the eey,.and | phiet on the motions of which may be obl ined | save Iam. He entered the cabin of the chtet. | girt'whose lite Is ting and hand Isconsclons | ibe Steuers JQHN GIBSON and ¥,0 ENtaxt, What Other Papers Say About The Star ee ee t th: Current, althongi there | bn application to the National Observatory. meeting courte: yUull they were | What areal luxury It often is to fashion with | Perey Bones eee ea ee. pers Say ne Poe a kel ee ‘aat anxiou y after No. 1.718912, for | Jupiter will come to opposition on the sist of | both fainy within, Then Brown. in the prime | Gert angers some dainty Knick koack ee fee | Sereeneey, Sarda, Bt 4 O'slos | — Lo ply table A mpm dey a ed py popul states 49 franes have | August in the constellation of Aquarius, being | of lite and athletic, Atal old and tntirm, the i ig + ne in fancy work with any definite time for 2 Decidedly one af the beat newspapers published te Ehinz it isto make Tabor ont of what shomtid be sry tome ever Sect Bain tech etree, | Sabaa erties eens ne ing ot mantry te st recreation; but to have it lying on the table, to ‘ | Tabla partinan prene. Bich our ox cateh it up for tt minutes before tea or du ee RP. A DEN Agent, Water street, his time unfortunately retocked. A apimt ef hes you by de | ed. No one has yet bee ad- | at its farthest point east nearly In line with the | Englishman knew le'was more than a match inow by | miited ta see the prizes. now announced to | western side of the Square of Pegasus, and | for the savage. He closed the door with the aioe pit; | Rumber 40,000—we heard that it was 69,090 | about equidistant from mark ab of that con- | hut, planted his back firmly against it, and sit- to say. f ja fortnight ago—and only a week before the | stellation and Fomalhaut. Being ina resion | (ing thus with his hand on his revolver and his five, an’ untess se ne niggers, [has y you from de Di coat tall you’ de coat falls. hi ORTH GERMAN yr LLOYD_Sreastemr the atnrn, With the exception of the first month, | situation remained tmehanged throughout, the (From the Germantown Telegraph } N°Eazebereexn New YORK, Havas, LOXDOR, ~ { Fankness, candor and fair dealing wives character re * = > to S. a Se ing a neighborly call tn the evening, is the way tr SAMUEL BAOON, President. © its articles and add: ja dawnt r Been ee eevee Meereiry Go saaie your. | Wheels’ of fortuna Begin’ to turn will the | Gerold of orehe seers. the erent eolodder of | olier Weapons ostentatlously displayed, con- | {uo it enjoyabll au 6 a ead PU eg pe bwin hg ty Porthawycyeilshed ts. dat | Payment of one franc “open the dvors of | this planet will attract unusual attention. Unued his conversation with the chief.” The : . i mple of Plata: Ily wheraian (N.C), U tt Has fairly earned its present Prosperity by tteen Temple of | i Sake i SBA COI Ie terrible gieht It was, no doubt, for GOOD RECEIPTS FOR THE KITCHEN. UTHAMPTON ergy in obtaining news and the abit ae eee ; iat | ib the oppostcion’ on tho teh Ht obtober buis | US Eneuhman, aud sonost as tes ores Scororep OrsTRES. Pound’ crackérs or | See en en oT an ote Crozaee | shown in the treatment of al curt tapes ae Dona a b Oppos! hear de Senet et rho again 3 v8 rmis- | Tusked bread fine. Butter scollops helis from Bremen Pier, fo Sew: te jf ee . sso are to be | abou! {0 hours east of Jupiter, During the | eblei, Who avai and again requested permis- ed 1 itter scollopes aad Rates of pasease” From New 09 A | thie obiecs tm ppecey Getation eee te ee es oy eR pes nto the | on Co rithitraw, Me Brown as trequentay de: |) ii pane, Sod prt ie alternale iayers of Osta | fork to" Havre, London, Southamy = Te imayrowr ™ triby aaingis er of a éingle serie orthe: >, Where it has not shown | claring he ¢ ot par —he sho 3 Ra RLe: and Season Ww , : iunyton would bandiy be Wi t wid our val sty wieress Wiens thers the exe pauls rot Tor abode Milteen sears, ud will be near the | not feel sale except In his company. When } Pentifulsupply of butter, and season with salt | 30, currency. “For freight or pas- chad or as altanore American. fons of de day? figures will draw s Ob coase wi an sold; steeraze, il a. = - i elt as- | 2nd pepper. Pour enough oyster juice o | lage (OHS & CO.,2 nething supposed to be of | equinoctial during the year. ‘The rings of daylight was fully come, Mr. Brown felt as- | 2nd pepp ‘0 i Jute wae apply to 0) * as ihe Intention is to ke pardonded for mentioning an inter- w is ° thei ‘ootlly x ident Wa F ‘ ti z & gS 01 : | ‘ture to allow his | to moisten the whole. Bake them tll brown, PF Senin eh the same value, whether they belong to ie | tirn wil not be very “open” this year, and | sured that Atal would not venture ell | Have them moist when served, as they are but | ‘ irst or the twellth milion. Fee pee 11 be seen Ww a telescope, people openly to attack an tndividual so well | Have them moist whe is a XDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE | Han and Congressional ee ee pL ae iL week the HOt Well be seen Wwithous a tele YP peop 4 the settlement. as himself, and both es es Soeur y are ane ne C= onianen | existence by: xazac arene eae = I = a sethe he hut, he gladly m Y a ALEXAN ASHIN( | j {we and Commerce, accompanied by a selec A Disguised Princess. pees ee oe ke ney nee ay dish over the fire, with lew alt and | PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRY ¥ GTO | Gat | few. 9 perenne AeCAMONAL AT Le | HOW THE GOVERNOR-GRNERAL OF CANADA AND | Sareiy conducted to the Frencke settiencats Boll til done and the water's cooked | gogeeting at Philadelphia sett Olyders | we r Invention of ¢ My trledto | HIS Ro WIFE TOOK A WALK IN MONTREAL fe his adventure was the theme of consider. aiing care not to tet it burn, “Plice on a Line jor ‘Boston, Providence, vias Sie Sab acai eas OAS Shak paieed s | deseribe, th ult bene that only 0 nn tS Now that our new governor-general and his | able interest. an Francisco Bulletin, put Some bits of butter over it a little New England States. fi —— body's throat. If tc extractes hour, making 359 per day | wife have departed from our immediate midst, gulps bia about you, jus’ you try | for the big priz eS vse Alcahol. pthe | we may b € onsly looked for paper by. ¢ i in the sives alll the lat 5 Sa Days. | news at and ington rity PAYTY CAKE.—One cup of butter, two caps of St oe eee | SSS eo o rom Washi onday, F vi pir rel- sugar, three cups of flour, four eg; ds of ever ou bolt man: fed tee ete ee potleeunan ane | anier chie, ani Fe ee rr cies tice day? Coe ett eo or the Canadian In tn CUrnS ae Num Eee Of A aeletan slournal. | cup of sweet TUR, cue tenapoouiular ds of every. publica pefore Massa Judge Dupuy. Sy After Uns, affairs will go on more rapidly, es’ fist day’s adi Dr. George L. Austin discourses learnediy of the | two ot cream: of tartan bree pa ane bese ye : amb¢ ea: us ast in fact,so that the business wiki be | metropolis. After partaking of refreshments re two of cream of ‘tartar. st With ‘ins conipletedd inside of three weeks trot ite com, | and a short rest following the arrival of the | “lctectic use of wines, contending that the non- | made of the white of an’ egg. beaten stil and 5 : © wee! m its com. | and a s t : r saccharine varieties are to be preferred to all | nude thick with puiveried onaare mencemunt. Yet n, here nothing isexactly | party at the Windsor on F afternoon her | otters, He ‘and: suppose you sa} you'se a Infinite and neway. + *, . a the best wines for daily use are | wisite paper in the lori of long. rather s tere i sedition tsa comp Wot ceitain, as the council Of ministers ¢xunot de- | royal highness, the Princess Loulse, determined, | fe Tatural wines, which contatn an aleatolte aves’ Pasten each ¢! pk % Feo) rf, Will please bave them marked mayer, and is Unsurpassed in variety and com. Ms se ur way?’ | ede the momentous question whether the val. | With her Ueze lord, to become acquainted with Jeaves. Fasten each end to the cake wit eons ; hits now te call your ‘tention to de flood } Wable prizes shal! be draw jfk. Massa Ingersoll, he do old Noer | during the other perform $ he war not ed when he | Public curiosity 0} for before. after, or | the nees, SO as to keep | be the qui vive and distract | ¢: * oj SOUITSe, Ci percentage not exceeding ten per cent., and that | s5 i, will stand up high in the midd For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & ews Dy any juprer in the United States, FE etre Wan crete tarility in, | only one wine at a time Should be employed as | wreath of these around the cake, ee ee TOE oF Warr coe miseai in Askar sk Debio paper as ito and a pied; but would not the watentul | the daily drink; and this shou! ight that iil and split it in many parts; puta Ge IS > ng, an indies Is : enough of it can bed he natural | each part, just at the end, and stick the end | Jeometown, 4 (he dgurnal of no party, tat ose ? | publie attention + electora euvers | eyes of the cit quickly detect them and ache 2 ACLS Date ou € ; § eke General Managers, 12 South 5 2 of the riet of ambia, wnd aa ec He condint help niselt, “Ang ore: | in the provinces. “the Tony “Ally Benevolent | hlake the task less easy and more disagreeable? | desire for #tulds, which has not been split in the center of the | phia itself ‘adds: favorite Washmurton newspaper, at wie S and mo vag | _ The best wines as dietectic alds are, first.a | cake. Bend the other parts over graceful dy in the capital {Salt Lake den what you might shecify a young feller. He | feature so far made known Is the purchase of | However, the tact of her royal highness was und, red wine from the Bordeaux dis : e : : Se aeteres then, with the feing, cover the goose quill, rai: | (VONAIRD ILENE. (tat He corded sade youne s 25s complete sets of baby-linen, which are to be | eaual to the occasion; nor was she deterred In } £00, Sound: red wine from the ee ‘NOTIOR. ain cas tacit — i Te BIE GATGTE Sey WUTC aoe EE ETD | CinMrIDU Ted Loc ceeat as ee etre | Ge reson be the omen? Montreal mud then | Gogtuine: wit more costliest Se Pe rar cup of sugar, | With the sow of diminishing the chances of cot. | nalican: under the able manamawentot ii preseet dese wile cigars. nor ‘dulgin’ in ‘toxieatin’ | wy. If the experience of the past be any criterion coins heres Se nthe American wine that shall faltill one of butter, one of Sour milk. one cf New O: the Bteamers * fi mus than ever before, & rinks, nor foolin’ wid bad girls, an’ carryin’ on | bY which to form one’s judgment, poiltieal con- 4 4 ‘ tor all seasons of the year. Seemneper tk ie Gee ha regoing vari 2 ‘ wer in ite own field . m1: ee dee, gemmen do now. ‘De fac is, bred- | nections, rather than want or merit, willinilu. | a veil closely drawn over her face, the royal | tons of either of the foregoing varieti leans molasses, four cups of sifted flour, a table. ‘On the outward Queenstown Fi 5 i own passage from go Rew | frininces diligently, and susbes by t-IN. ©. i eral of the wines of California and spoonful of ginger, and two tablespoonfuls of | gork or Boston, the meridian of 60 at 48 | 71"! ys es money by at.—{N. ¥. r 2 a "el ; ve ha ci ef r e ‘oleune lady Was prepared to saunter forth, and, tn ac- |) scat = Speen ging a = of 43. ‘ribune. ‘i Fen, dat Noer didn't hab de cilities dat we hab, | ence thelr distribution, and the petr foabines | cordance With her directions, the marquis had eRe os USO TS eee tet an | eRleaes claea solved ina large spoonful of water. | at, or nothin to the fomsing the meritian | Th nadine paper of Washinton, Massa Bob ain't got Ro revrence for nufing, | : thren,” be the 1 : ely disguised himself in very common Spe Da ay Petere ce te yhat | 6 is improved by adding the grate Of a] On the nraovans peseege commie oe most profitabte in the camntry as bredren. He has de ‘dacity to 'sert dat de ‘count | of “our exiled brethren,” will be the on! es his trousers’ less turned up, anda | be Understood ae oe an any aetere es at} lemon, Stir the butter and sugar together, then ee eee luanaxement it is ably edited aud always ere Be ee ee | occa a eee ae eee | Noneneamat atummavertiseree “Theexcel: Bre ontleD Spm tic iver eel wiich are eo add tie eegs, well beaten, and the four and newsy —{Indianapolis Journal, aoe oat ie belle ek ee Ded = sane are Dy painters of repitation, both of | ieneles’ attendants were Instructed to ers. | milk. When well mixed, strain in the saleratus | TH CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM. ry g q A newspaper that can thrive wh re ” pine pe ‘These beverages, if made tn accordance with ) water and stir the whole together, adding the jew York and TAverpool, Calling | 201 sixteen Journals have failed since 17%), does mab Well. spoce It did? Now den you niggers | French and foreign schools, but with the choice | ‘femselves a8 cads,” but being perhaps 44S! 8 | cook-book receipts, are not wines at all, but cor- | Mace’ aun tun Scr ee Roe pans.and | Seteen New Fem onarbor: need a certificate of ood character {rom its cote. belied in Massa Bob if you has de ‘dacity of the majority I fear that prejudice and y little more proud ahet thes presented then, | dais; thelr percentage of alcohol greatly ex- | tare itnmediately. This gingerbread ean be poraries.—{ Baltimore Gazette. [Loniset!le Courier-Journal, - tality have had most todo. as we look tn vain | thelr appearance, when they presented tacinr | ceeds that of natural wines, while the amount | plage plainer by adding half a cup more of milk S 7 for the names of some who are as familar as | Sélves for approval, was not pleasing of unfermented sugar and the deficiency of acids | and one or two cups of flour. xt er | royal highness, who met them with the com | v4 yc nder them totally untit ‘ ws vAY.—Soak v yy Tie desired ts vole eany, DuL'nototien andl | ‘Whe Chief of the edocs ised aN one, ey ODE a ee aoe aa arcane at | Gone hu ender, tdi more Not ester oceae Rates of that every houeshe gama Shen ot Hera i an anpenaner at | we sipped at tie edge or the Mout toa | Mas, aly they At went out how | Ys nen if do not ike them very greasy soa sinall pleve | — By steamers rearage 900 and 100 old, | {tq 002 he the polling-place ov the first ward, near the Coa- | our horses, and at our Invitation Bosus Charles | couse ‘Mey eseape detection in leaving the hotel? | “TCR Ctasion of what we have heretofore re- i to stitution office. with hus ballot already prepar of sweet pickled pork,as we Happen to and ready to be countea In. But he marked, we do not wish to be'misunderstood in | Coated with the respect of the wide view which we conc ‘The armed guard were Mn strict at- this j Came out and we tained with him about the 1, Th as disap~ | present condition and prospects of the tribe. Ile | ten annel pans. When all is don: nee ag pre ladies® entranc ‘ stone ue Ag Scammers not carrying siaarare, 89, 8100 and | Wve of | take out the meat and run the beans and liquor s “PEERY, a ; and that of the public office | TehRect Of f re are - | take ou = 1 ets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. polnted. The poll was surry :tnded Dy an | speaks English quite well and understands | Was, then, avoided, Sone SOE CEnUS they Te Dane ce Ree ane Ag Unvough a sieve, thus ridding them of the ski Return tickets on favorable terms. Tickets temned ae aastin GORMMBAN Ga SOE and motley crew, and the old m2 ¥ wd. Final. feadily ordinary conversation. Like all the | and ge entrance - srion. not only while | Pate, be Ae aye ‘of this article is likewise | Which we do not like, And when we want | 4 a special low rate of $60 gold during the fall and ee ee be eyed to hang around the edges of the CTowd. Final- | Indians we saw. ¢ hy and silent, | Managed to escape recogn. ie and that the reader of this article is Ukewlse | paxed beans we filla small tin pan with this inter season. wishin 9 Latest ly he was accosted by a colored mt0 With his ancwering our qi freely but making no | going out, but also while on t. able. When employed in aid of other food and Band (ull of tickets. Steerage at very low rates. Bteerage tickets from u the national tion hituself. He told us there were | Wey remained for bean pulp and juice, place afew bits of butter 3 ns alto subscribe for it.— long ti With other food, it ts proper; when used as | On the top and row ad ciate Beto ace | _.Blgarage ety fiowstown, and ail otber parts of C) Visitor te, “Come up, ole man, an’ vote de straight that ‘came here [to the Indian | treat’s grand arehiteeture, and tinally the | {he al aliment, or, worse =HMll, asan hour | Somme might prete | Suzope at lowest rates. ae a ford tunes. and interesting, and ticket . territory] in 187s, Dut that they had dwindied | (0 the Windsor, after dark, delighted with ™® | jy stimulant. it fs improper. ‘That the love ot | ton: anyhow: yerp aud e bey Gnrtse Gouna, | its half century anniversary. —(Washingtom Aw” sald another. “You vote de now by deaths to 100. In answer to eur mauiry | SUCcess Of Lier royal hiehnéss’s ittle strata ch. | wine leads to the love of ardent spirits t3 bg- sirius all liecrstories Se aay. pyare and otaer \: y Ted ticket . if they were cont and with what they had seen—(Montreal Wiel 7 all reason; the i thé poople who | Bow Oysters are Fatteneds. For freight and passe apply at the Company's | sre abiest and best condnoted paper of the eapi- Go way tum bere; T ain't bodderin’ longer | yell, £ pect we Hess, y live in Wihe-drinking countries oppose such a Very few nersons who feast on the large and | office, No. 4 Bowling FoF et serene 1 nx the very latest news in a feeds et cet life d. | back.” = But don’ eae a theory, wh.7@ tastes itself de: toctisome oysic®s Which are served up at the avin, to OTIS BIGELOW, street, - : manner.—(Staanton Vinginian . we not like tt,” he said. “Toa many dic. The Remedy for Hard Times. ——— Faw boses at many or * Oyster houses in this | *B.B. 6. SCRLYN, RY An old establish «ives full and accuress us Indi come here one hunner fifty-tve—we only one | ‘The chairman of the investigating committee | ‘Tue Avrnon oF "THE VAGABOND: City have the remctest ideg {TOM What source | _J381¥__ CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, \ reports of all e tater ceuptriag oF ly yeentgitsstarted | hunner now. All over there.” and he pointed | here reported that P. ¥. Slee, of Ciaricst on, | John T. Trowbridge, the Well-known Litt a in de pesteria S Lain't nigh as oldezt to the burl the gational the iuscious bivalves are obtainc® OF 40 | manner tuey are fatiened, The oysters ohtalned from Tangier Sound. Lynnhaven, and what i> le ters, area ateur, rugglé for recognition and any author of his one years ago at the village of Oder ern part Of his state wasa wilder about 49 years of age. and, after | he had the usual severe fortune of a picne lace over on a hill-side half a | S. C,, was In the ante-room, anxious to be intro. | has had as hard re Was an exquisite tenderness | duced to the club. Sir Isaac Walpole and the | a place in letters 2 this, and is “only one hun- | elder Toots were dispatched to conduct the vist- | tir w Oo full of sand gravity | tor into the assembly room. He v ugh he plainly did not aim at any | looking man. syond answering us, he did really | shaking ham has de ne mite away } tn his w RAILROADS. JaUTINORE anv OHIO BAILEOAD, nese oyster: THE GREAT DOUBL™ TRACK. shest pews fren orem and domestic pews. ald. thou nothin’, t ith the oflicers on the platt iat ninet i limited eddeatt : Ate ‘ine to ty Frome hea ae and other national Is with the officers on the platform | until at nineteen, with av mited ec jon, e edged a prough e Baltimore ional Houte and Short =. the metly from he arters will find it to their 8 Tea ae et tt oe ths, Then wien J and being Introduced “ina heap” to the other | he came here with the determination to live by | Wen dredged and Wy Rese) eerie | aa jorth, Northwest, Weat to try at-—[Amberst (Va) Enterpriae sha | a n ff he wanted to go back to bers, he becan :— i his pen. That was a very rash venture thirty © of sixty cents a bushel. Recently a and Southwest. seaey pe awake, first-class eiarht-payn ylnper: in af. king one. | his od bone none the lava Teds, his “eye em‘len of de Detroit Lime-Kitn club, you | odd years since, (indeed, ft has not ceased to be Seren eR ee To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878, Fier ih tne ily $2 per annum one of the. beat woak- Tgover pen , | Just brizptenc® a ‘little and turned west- | nev doubtless heard de words “ard times” | rastveven to thisday,) as he shortly exened oo ttened in a very short time. LEAVE W, NGTON:] Sotwithstamding Reged (Md? Civilian, holding up bis closed hand. ky politiclan, | “@t@ With the faraway look of homestek- | more dan once during de past five y'ars. his extreme discomfort. He wrote for anybody Saiue enhanced at least 159 percent. | t60Sa m—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston |, \!'"{ilistanding its mutations, it has ape me f Who ts she fer?” asked a dusky politician, | ness and lonein: ud he said, “Yes, 1 {am hard times? Wh: and everybody (these bodies were not many) ans are now press, Ellicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore | 2 ane sromere Benes coutin Tiere, Sn, 2 Sine & Keehn responded {9 go back; my sister there. my trlends | hez caused dls contraction an’ expansion an’ | who would pay anything, a dollar a page being d hanmer ar y.,, mops at shipley's, Laurel, Annapolis — Ra eabinks aero pip de ie Le pe. mined Interested tn this chief, | squeezin’ up? Let us go back six thousan yrars. | then regarded asa handsime recompens es After by one who | _ function, Jeep's, Hanover, and Eik the capital of ‘the nation would dar er gr aelahed at = - Say Sopa Other Trdians complained or | Dar was de flood. All de money in de world | starving for a few years in this way, and keep- the operation: When the oysters jBreakfast at * annapolis Way. Piea- | ‘to fclairal ee a oan ee ee ee ee ec | Dessced, were sullen or bauzhty; elther Poscd or | got kivered up and Jost, anv so hard times came | ing t ne coroner, from the door Dy engraving | ‘are tmbaded Irom the pungies therere tee 6 tout, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagoretswas ad Codsussedhy teolention peeteeaae in Waa thal rece ce fig en , | grovelled. S iuan with felt hat, blue shirt | on. Den de plagues broke out. an’ folks | pencil-cases, in addition to writing, he wasoften | 2T¢™ St 7 cl ek is buiit. a Way vis ) ing: {0 “ tie os i" : Hecrowd, o's “oting fer,” laughed one | and overalls, without breador feather ora touch | buried deir iaoney au’ died. an’ nobody coulame | Penvesd iterate ae ete CO yeautng. | eLteary. gare Poet Sen Sook Tne Gee ae | rant nese anlar kell teal pea. ig fot Segara Purposes we Gubcaiatingly ‘recom: Larabar ‘auz!” said Unele Remus. “Mars | 0 Color, an utterly unberote person In appear- | find iLagin. Dat substracted de volume of curren. | ret, he went to Boston as aless bad marker for 7 . : : a —Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, - 1 these scows will carry a deck load of about 600 | 8108, m—Point ey ey During the long period of its existence it haw ance, with No effort at display or attempt toex- | ey agin. Den dar was Capting Kidd, de pirate. | his'wares, He contributed there to the chief bushels of oysters. The scows are then towed Wi , Maceron ant Boston maintained its reputation asthe news ‘aisl. Lown’es 'n Mars.lim ts bofe good men. and dey | 4 ympathy or § a aligees : a could’ an’ bi . oklle: a I A of oysters, Scows are then towed | 3:30 m.—New York, and Bal- _newanaper of Waa bm mighty goed todeole nigger. dunno which | Cle Sympathy or adiration, seemed to me | He stolé all de money he could an’ buried tt, an | weeklies, doing a number ot harrowing tales Republican, jelphia, . R, to a point in the Patapsco river near the Ferry ress. Parlor Car to New York and | *2¢ton.—(Monroe co. (Mass) : = 2 licity of his talk, his un- | when he was hung he wouldn't pint out de | over the signature of “Paul Creyton.” He | ' Rigo a auction ‘The leadit atthe math Sages Cae Mare oer eee nee eet; DUEL | Studied eloquence, his profound natural pathos, | sund-bank “where it wes deposited! areas | Tek ea gnature of «Paul Cr sodiligenuy | ‘rae equcce wnere the water 1s quite shallow. | | Enlladelphis. "Btope st A: seo, Cotumabas | sl te tates meee St tte national capital contaims Say aay ae aon and know wat Miss | his dignity without haughtiness and’ grace | more hard mes, Den Jar tonke he toners | eee finally found himself in demand from a | and the bottom, 13 filled with waterby means ot | and Pittsburg Express. (Charlestown (W. Va.) Spirit of Jeerson. prc prin Sia pw ‘orgs | Without affectation, and “greatest of allin the | A. T. Stewart he died, and Ben Butler he didnt | better class oF publishers. His first book, Father | a'valve. and the scow 1s sunk. ‘There che te heey and Valley except 8 A living evidence of the truth that independence Santee Pllosophic resignation with which he accepted | git “lected, and de Souf had de yaller fever, an’ | Briyhthopes, was a decided pecuniary success, during two flood tides, when the wateris pumped Gay? Genmton, | Guliman Cert Cincinnadl | is the talieman of success in the Lewspaper prom. Bie any eeaNCe, oe eles Stee cut | histate with hardly a murmur or complaing. As | so in course we hes sor mand Case event ae | eer G, he produced a number of | trom her by meansof a small machine provided | Aly, Grafton to Sandusky, daily, exoapt (ibe State, (Richmond. Va.) ee oe ee Bees Mate, dexae, | be stood there on a little eminence overlooking | de remedy? Why, simple num. My plan is dar | aodeke tue yielded him money and fame. He | ror the purpose, and the scows are then towed | 49.00%";—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | ,,Upsurnassed by any other newepaper in the cous. YO foolin” roun’, and go to wurk. lave Gan, | te corn-feld, his arms folded and his little | every man goes to work at $52 day. Dats $30 | got into the Atiantic and other magazines, and | uy tothe city again, The change from the salt fay. yi Sree pattie enters into the composition f Sitution Tn YOU goed night.”—f Atlanta Con- | aeure umned against the sky, not looking atus | a week. Every famly must save ele ene | Foye wie Alantic 3 Sea eee a pmfort | to the fresh water and the immersion of theoys- | 10:00 m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladeng- | * Hrst-lass journal.—{ltockvilie Advocate atitution. as we drove away, it was not difficult to picture | an’ dat’s $500. y’ar. In 10 y’ars each fam'ly in | able livelihood by a great deal of hard work, : Collars, Beltaville, Laurel. AnnapoliaSune- | , Conducted with great energy and ability; one of *Dox't Brre Orr Mone You Kix Caaw."— | in lita heroic Tast of the Modocs, He had said | de land hiez ilved well, dressed well, paid all | which is the ultimate reward of an unusuauy | {¢7,during, these tloo Be fgSt but a donsenS | Hom, Jessup and Hanover. Ellicott City ana | or ines auecenetal and highly interesting Journal ‘The janitor was as proud asa boy with a new | little, but the tone and manner of what he did | deir debts, rented a pew in church, bought a | clever litterateur —t Times. tively insignificantoyster, becomes a plump and | '222P.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, ‘We commend it to those of our readere deairi airof red mittens. Some kind soul in Hart. | S49 80 impressed me that for awhile J did feel | horse an’ a revolver and saved up $5,000, at's ionD Dr luscious bivalve, filling it’ entire immense shell. | 11:80 pm.—New York, Philadelphia snd Boston | live and wens gare trons tee ere xia (ord, Conn., bad forwarded the club a jaw-bone | 25 though this man represented an agerieved | ‘nuff for common folks, an’ when everybody's | _ DR. HamMonp’s Prorostrion.—Dr. Hammond, After this operation the oysters which, as stated, E2preas. Stops at Laurel. [Kingston Eset Tenbosscan cap of a shark’ as a relic to hang on the walls, and | 28d despotied race, and that I, a3 representa- Boe er cn Glare es eine tO Mow! about] TOrmery Pulrecn) Sonera! Of the United States ee Origin SUGaE Bete Son Rte oe | KLE Tece cu Bereiee ay Poe (Waineens aad Sy, One of the best newspapers in the and he had fastened it up between the bear-trap | ve of the race that had FEE Bretteye e | Ge Gre te ae Gn ae | Cres La RS a Aer ee Mala, de placed on ‘the market, and readily command | ¢.yS#H00% ison, Bi and Laure | Tilly deserves theprosperty it enjoys. {iickeaea and the coffee mill, and placed upon. its sharp | omy no De Sorry for.—11, H. Brownley, in | 6,000 y'ars: on yfin’ ainer? Wid dese fey | Faucher (the Brooklyn young lady who is as- | {10m $1.60 to $1.60 a bushel. Yesterday there ‘Express. Tiedenick via Helsy, Btone ot aaa pion’ x 2 s teeth the legend: “Don't bite off more'n you A ee = ; Terie CoS Ieee nee ell eaveen tote Teme tee ee eaten any | Were seven scow loads of these oysters im-] 5aP5 Has the largest circulation, and is one of the best SAVE THE TURKEY Fi ¥ ATHE easonable ad- chow st | Solid food) possesses the faculty commonly | Mersed, and the firms engaged in the business | 4:85 p. m.—Point of ‘uid Brother Gardner ashe pointed | vice with regurd to taking care of tirkes rank: |, The Speech was received with the greatest ) Pos y ry eee int of Rocks, Fx Ae hi 1 toyed. ‘Thi Way Stations. On Sundaye SPHIFai a ss cided | called clafrvoyance—that 1s, a supernatural | have twelve scows const employed. The Point of Rocks and Way Stations ie Manguldge of dat motto am | ers ts siven by Robert Sxeue, of Loulstlite, Ky , | cuiwusiasin, and every member at once decided power of perception by which the mind, with- | Whole operation 1s under the supervision of one | 4 Bt Baltimore, Ranapolie COMMON oheey Rk he Cee Ree ee ae | Which, ns there.isa demand for the feathers for | opceus adc hon aCe Foe ees And | Bowel ot perception. by, wybleh the mind, Wits | a che FUngereaio the Pattee oe ane tote ramon couse, § : : i 35, . ers published at th onal capital (Garrett Braden sion cael to ce 2 A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life Way Bta- | which im evidently in sion fos it (Washington Nee Pe “B. tional Union. : Ww | making brushes and dusters, 1s called to the at- made cognizant of things that naturally could | sideration of ten cents a bushel, the firms furn- | 45.30 p. m.— Norfolk and Baltimore | Full of the latest domestic and forein news Sites of more he kin chav lgwine Coan ine, | (eutlon Of those who havehereiofore allowed | _Gracn Gagenwoon writes from Paris to the | Oy Neneh Ae coer eae ae aT CO Aang all the plianees.—[Ealtimore Nets Lopreeas EMO Clty Nertolke Sun- | doiwen about the matione opine ee a et Seif in an embarrassi-sityouasnun, bemotiy | Hew Lo goto waste. In Saving the feathers of Y. Times this description of Sara Bernhardt: | proposition for a very. simple test of the plain ‘Tribune. turkeys it is recommended that they be taken A CHURCH IN WaiIcH Woven OxLY m inclined to believe that Sara Bernhardt is | tact whether this lady differs from other human | 94 CHURC NLY ARE doan’ apply altogeder to de eatin’ of meat an’ | OFFICERS ERE Fy eng py \ £ : first-class independent paper frou: L % , i 2 It is proposed by a numberof women La con vant + independes | in bags like geese feathers, those from the body, | the tine: t, if not the ndest, actress on the | creatures in this particular. He proposes to a ith Medical Eclectic Society 16:50 p. m.—Baitimore and Way Stations. natiousl capital, try it.—[Grayson (W. Va.) taters. it means dat de pusson who wants to nf Ke} ~ S and eac he: TBESN, grandest, eS - rf ols connected with the Medic: lectic Society of P. fitng on yorgeousness hez got to hev de rocks | Woe and ess = pe Ped eodae A a ‘ach | stave to-day, and one of the most extraordinary | Putin the room with her, in a plain envelope, Clipper. 5 sheek ; : F this city, to establish a Woman's Church. The | 17:30 p.m.—Chicago and Columbus Express. Sleep. Tight down in hts pockets or fall kerehunk in de | en living. She is called “the second | @ check for upwards of a thousand doliars, to 8K wing feathers the boxes shouid be a If wider n we ‘One of the best and cheapest papers published ém vail ee ; eae t originated in a course of philosophic | yg.t77 Cars, SE: the United States -{Martnebuse CW. Ver hate 7 : : 5 ch Ike at hy he will give her if she correcily states itg | Movement orig ode Shae Reet 10. m.—Baltimore Express. : {Martinsburg (W. Va.) ladepen: youd. It applies to de young man on a salary of | than the feather ts long, and the feathers we eee uae ene her exquisite toe cad ae | date, number, the sum for which: iwisduaee So ee ee ro mmoerae Sovlety, 2,00,p. im.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations, a ‘ = Samyan mene ae Teapplics Gasman | ie etic as ee fie te Mer a noe aa | serpentine grace of movemeats. ‘She has tess | Upon Whom drawn and by whom sigued. weilthown spiritualist,’ The nsw csr cit “Piltebure Express. Pittsburg, exoopt Sunday, etter than by subscribing ta 2. ieee wee Sen akS be kin seit out a ward caucus and } yp, as this spoils them for making dusters, at anid mngre triends: she has not turned her | 4 PEERY Miss Moopy.—David Haven ts on trial crocaless Cliristianlty. Seno provession cf tatth | "0A p nee New Zork, is and Battimore | Test paper publica! at the national capital ; etek He Wotes in: a eollan Dax 4 uhereby impair ue of them. In selecting into diamonds or her blood into rubies, | M1 Jersey City on a charge of having committed | cre te formulated. “fis ares Object ol oe Express. Stops at Bladensburg and Lanrel. |. hbe best paren publicist at, Wie national capital : Sena evs phe the wing feat ve out the third ; Rever well. is fearfully thin and pale, | robbery at the residence of John Moody, No. | 1s to be formulated. Its great object, will be to Geen ee ne IRE | a eis Gas GenCean aries acer fas Re ge honest voters to push him frew. that part commonly used as a fan, as ps habitually a cough anda doctor has now | {i Cottage street, and assaulted Miss Mageie Cees eae en Sates Gar cp only. an eiaeawnle, Gest ene carer ope! a ia ideat fa Bis bead dat aaa | ers on that part of the wing are use and then a hemorrhage, yet works always at | Moody when she attempted to prevent his es- | octrine: and the motto, clios ‘thou | Orel oa Those desiring a paper second to none should sub- Gente Meow. ts cee death oe putacture of dusters. Body feathers should | her art and at painting and sculpture, never | Cab. MiOOny SUN euth a upon retrnalng | eae wat Seems fed ee | erate at Relay Station. nove | ccribe for it—{ victoria (Texas) Advocate, nly stop, tn case ‘death took him awa ke aight as possible, and also packed | fosing a moment, thougle fingtin froin New York on the day of the robbery sué | Rumbers of persons unsettled in their own eencgebere Mermciecd ba ws SapM alRaEE in Detroit Bree Pri | In boxe P all featuers pertectiy dry, as | {9Sing a moment, thoug inging & | head footsteps in the hall: She entered by the | Churebes will gladly welcome this latest de- GREAT of Washington.—[Grafton (W. Va.) Septinel Woxtp Cros Dancixe.— wet be; for this reason tur- | {99 one hes a ke, yet she seems to | Sitchen door apd saw two men, one of whom es- | Yelopment of free ie Hee pod 1878 EA’ 1878 T society man and tbertiz key eked. ‘ in toll which would dismay | Abed by the front door, while the other rau to- | It aifords for union. In January the churel PENNSYLVANIA 1 om want to keep posted on national affairs wb- have a fierce j idee Ags will spring into existence, and the opening ser- ROUTE scribe for it~ (Brenbats clever, Woman, healthy, happy and be- | Dat he Gwe ckeen GH Mene freee har ince | vices wilt, probably be eld, ia the ‘Lsceum | TOLTER NORTH. WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. | “rie. mort voptiar an iufueutal ype at the an actress, S me and oktie r hia 3 T tre, All the church officers will women, ‘Track, Steel Halls, — be . aati a ee appoints me; her power 1s so real, her | {yeCouar and necktie tn her hand. The tag | ee ibe aruewor BorNeny, MaGxmicens Equiramar, | Alive and popular, paver, which hase «reat ang method so stinple, yet'so subtle, her conception | {hen Knocked Miss Moody down, kicked her in : . ved sitcoeee. —[Pitisbune Leader. ‘oO steeped in thought and feeling, and her art 40 it ‘Tuk PuRAseof ain: B Be ene ee é In Effect Decewpen 16th, 1878. An excellent example ordinate. Itis art, without a touch of aru She quickly regained her feet and grap- TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, | urg (Md) Mininw dy (Texas) Banner. WAY IN Avaust with $125,000 of he ts. on his way back in De ent, and with prison bar: A $5 Ue oid stor om volved In losses Of the world (Poost- i. © hewsapaper aud debts through coinpantonsh! he | Died with himfagain. “Let me go,” heexeiaimed, | %,f£0lng dinneriess. ‘corner of Sixth and | An attractive the 1 solute, helped hune m1 ONEY | hectne pe hg, Suing Of tradition. not the | Zor Twi shoot you!” She still clung to mim | OW St. ous Cana onus ‘and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par. | (70 h valuable and choap.— bat ¥ aken, | Clectro-plating of a school, but pure metal, until he broke away from heragain, and, throw- } 284 conspicuous monument of Sir John Beau- Car * (Frederi wrought into the body of her genius, 5 by = le to Pitteburg and Sleeping Oars from - ceiy ON Eris t Oke away gain, champ, buried in 1358. This, by a vulgar error, ice Gs ; outs and Ohicago; ally the only live paper published ri cea S03 : eed He ae eee ney rene sali hieeae NGody? idenuified Haven ue ho saps he eas | came tO be ealled the teinb of Humphres, Duke | P:itsbure £0 Cincinsati, Bt Louis and Chicago; A TKaitand (00 Toe, VUblisbed in Washing. weg hte nor ever anced he will De back again, no longer Sie There Is hardiy a | M0cdy tdentitied Hazen, but he says he can | Gre 10 be called the veinh of Humphres is A. great er, popu ential a physiol alary, ce and a prisoner, ‘The hee me a those who, —— é Gas <imay yei | _ BALTIMO! PO ait sa See butlt Led moral of these recurring defal- ¢ ing years in aetive business, go into | snockrxa DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN TENNE: be seen. Sle of the Cathedial or | ror Gnomon Rocheeter,, Buffai or Se, Aud most welcome exchanges, — arts. itis not — rc S is that the frst downward step isin | retirement in the prime of lite, They bee in Uaneock county, Tenn., last Week, J. N. Paul's walk us it is called, Was the most tre- Fails and the North, at 7: am ‘Tenn. gout no list © the words of dissolute men. ‘The | drones, of very little use to theinseives or person, who had separated from his wife some | Quentcd public haunt in the town, and full of Garuda, with Fulsce Care. af 1020 | ,-A lively and interesting “WHPSPEt- Send for it— ready to open ¢ Pith to destruction Is eastty trod atter the start | UMHS. There Is now and then, among such | Here mevho had Senatated from during a night | hungry loxfers anions the rest. ‘Teir pract ly maps ert Tanai GS. C-) Topic fe Teady to open or siut | B"inadem i. x ford Lin waent, Whose intellectual pursuits at- | with his wife, John Epperson, aone-atmed som, | Of lounging about the tomb, supposed nas gor Row Wor and the j gitteng our most valuable exchanges.—(Annapotig Ate eee Me oe = ford Lim a perpetual spring of cajoyment. But, | interfered to Protect his mother. ‘The father | Dube Humphrey's, at dinner time led to the ex-| 5 Care - } (Md.) Gazette. P s oe hay had f CING FOR Its Own AnM.—Constable Mat- | asa general thing, long addiction to the close inflicted several serlous wounds en the son,who | Pression. press of Pulluan /arlor Oars, 9:30 am. daily, A live and newey sheet.—(Sulphur Springs (Tenm.) toes ng LO you, to pre ihe | Feplevin’ 450m, Stturday armed with a weit of | Pursuitor business isqualitles one tor anytuing | Bitcte possession of the knite, kilied his father, ae aa noe yi . re | tadaths agora Me Nght arm of a man. some | else, and retired business men are consequeatly | famedida seen eye Epperson, another Son, | oondot on Warluy threes ee o,f mission | for, Brookisn, NY, all thromeh trains connect at | A" very relisblo paper—{Newmarket (Va.) Our ‘aretutc yaw eEacaS The certifi- | part of this come ey eyes in the northern | witiiout any occupation worthy of the name, | came uiramd seed Soe ether he took tue | Sch¢ol on Darius throwing Daniel in the Hon’s ceding direct transfer to Fulton strect-aveis: | Church Paper. e of the incorporation Brooklyn (N.y.) | PAL ot tis county met with an accident which | and seem, ridiculously enough, to be merely | ¢2e UP part. John said he had protected his | Gen. We made as clear as we could tie fact ine double fermiage aud Journey ‘crows’ New | A spicy, ably edited paper.—[Ritchie (W. Va.) Ga- Ne Light Company has’ b ted in that | pnbsician ot vasa ation OF his right arm. A | waiting for thelr time to come t6 die, whieh we | jaouker bath Tota St upon him and he ran | {Hat Daniel had a better time that night than | — Furweity. — 1 e obiect Uf the com F, Which em. | Ph¥si¢lan of Vandalia was employed. He took | have nodoubt comes much sooner than it would | into the house. ‘The mother now intertered to | the King, slept_ more sweetly, and all because For Priaddy , 1:30, 5:30 and 10:15 p.m, daily. No better paper.—[Piedmont Virginian, braces severat he ; Sto manutec: | Tie man whose eee aotice and retains tt, | if thelr minds were diverted by some usetul | prteck Hee gnc, eet was shot | De Wad a quiet conscience. ranted Bxprses, 9.908 “ Syncey. — ture and. supply electricity for ihe purpose of | that theo ice ees aeputated now avers | PUsUIL. Life is short at best if altof itis oc- | Protect, Her one armed, son, | lifeless in the |}, Darlus couldn't -teep, could he?” ha eo Er deme ee 4 Humination in brooklyn apd throughont Long | Wat the operation was not skilfully pertormed, | Cupled; but to sit down tn idleness ime snes doorway Tom fired at his brother, missing him | BY unanimous consent, + No, sir. Sed 10s ae dane ee Sok BO, 620, 1285 THE EVENING STAR Jsland, Shelter isand and Coney Ysland. Its | the malpraciegor Ge oe aL sulter To ere acres halt our days. Restand | and wiviking another Brother, George, ta the | And why couldn't Darius sloept ” For Pope's Creck Line, 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m wilt’ capital stock ; f iMecceg ooh > Ms © physician, and is about st synonymus terms. Industry is 4 issed the h sf * Becaiise he was bad.”” ‘Gaily, ‘Sunday. . 7 Shay ance tanita soe | Mak a oglesodtPaOra tes | Haupenatatstaplaon, at wane: | DMR ARG Mek ah ue aaciah | GAMA ESM, we commence gins | Geet EES PSET te ence | ead a © y nly! aol . s 3 he east : s r Y one’s ac- | f; r 2 chee tinal ques! good ‘cept Sunday. a rtré ie Tene rane Teo Loeser | court, it was deemed essential to have tie are | customed aera ete S misery, a5 | Pee or ele aera op and acquitted on the | eau Ro ee ke | Tt bel ; 2 hax : ot self-defence. Thos. Epperson tled trom | °f confidence. Per year, by mail. the place of eighty or ninety gas jets. Each | pialntl ‘Tas eeoeg a oF the Phystelan, tne | many a man has found, to his lasting sorrow. sno e e a «Well, now, dear clilldren, what is it makes | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- = 08 Hight Is of 2uo-candie power othe verge Poa has resorted to replevin.—[Dunton ea of muider and has not been appre- the bed soft? * RGR AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING oe by mall. @ Fatus was put in at a cost of $2,000, and apie | Comore ms THE VERSATILITY OF GEORGE ELtor's Hvs- ———________ Quick as a flash from a four-year-old came | gor %, 1, 8,9, 10, 11 @.m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, r month, by carrier... “ estimated that twill reduca the soot ot Wate | Tae Thar Law Gancea SE died on Satara many-sided man in London | | Ligne rox NovuixG.—It reports are to be | the reply, “Fedders,” ‘That closed the ethical | F%g4gsasnaS,7.8.9. GaBSendayat Sane Single copies... : the store one-fourth of the co-t Of gas ee ies | Naum TRAMP Law enacted some time since in | died on Saturday night. In addition to being | trusted the electric ight 1s rapidly becoming a | discussion.” 2:16 and 7 p.m. present rates. See aS a ne ery ampshire, ts being vigorously enforced, guite the profoundest ‘German scholar among | practicable method of illumiuston ae iea ——_____ For Hichmond and the Bouth, 6:50 a m. and 5:20 p. — | XS'soon as a vagrant cri nang, SAtistactory: | Englishmen, not exceptins Thos. Carlyle, Gee, | Wille ago wemees rejoicing over the promise ot | , F774, decision has just been rendered in St. | | m-daily, 2 5 a, ¢ THE WEEKLY STAR AGREES Woo ARE BLIND AFTER SuNDoWS | ite [p[orcIDIy elton eee orate State’ | Henry Lewes was philosopher, savant: bie: | Aineake Of Maw cheaper than gas | }ouls that ie city cannot be held responsible | 90s 0 Sy ie me aaty, 20, remarkable case of defective visio: at of | eam: ave grapher, dramatist, critic and novelist. As little | which would be odorl brill it self- ages when a person is run over by fire the three children of games Howard, asareuice Sommonwealth, and tailing to do either forthe | endowed . Se ee aot foe hastily with personal beauty as was Trains, bgt for Yoghinepa. 1,8: ~ se 9 10, lam, 3 Oa, 5, 6:15, ‘pm Is published and ready for delivery every Pri- z n Jack ning. Now, Mr. Gary, = apparatus while lly answering an alarm, Sunday 8-00 and 10a, m i a whose family live on Ocracoke Island it, he is arrested and severely punished. In Wilkes, he had all the Wilkes-like tale: x aseerts that his a Ot the Bae fs sips my oe a “8 ON a day mo: al $2,00 ae nt of application of the m: : | | §2-“ Non-intervention,”” sald Talleyrand to Parlor car ac ning, per year, Single copies ‘hey Devome totally blind each day timmedt- yee ue ee ae away lis face.” (A charming compan- motor wil eivea supply of electricity suficient Tord Alvanley,, “non-intérvertion 18 a ‘meta. | som ons gan Be zt the ofloee norte | 5 cents, ately er the sun es down. If by ance | Ff ni 4 20 < himself for illuminat uur poses wit! J pbys ane itical word which means y corner. street, they happen to bein the pant lays by chance Ing TOURS Und the country on begging or thiev- | his company with perfect ease; and those who | tre omens apparats 1s PUeeee Ree | Eas ean thing as ‘intervention.’ Pretty | avenue: Evenue, and st the depot, were danness | 2 Copies one vear for 89.00, and one copy sun sets playthings are instantly laid acide ana | 28 tours. po a ee gqustered around the cheery raconteur of French | shall bé prepared to hear of amachine which | €3-A bill 1s pending in the South Carolina or checking of Deguaee 00 detain Tan | to the octter-up of the club. 10 copies ona efforts made to reach the house, whea they , 8@7A physician stories during the ambrosial the old | will supply light without any expense and pry | legislature to mane adil s00n after retire and sleep soundly until sun- | allowed three feet nights of tery U year for $15.00, and one copy to the octter- 4 of Montgomery county, Ind.. | Fielding club, or istened to his half-playtui, | the consumer an automatic dividend ‘tor | divoree and proniiit the mania PRane EOC eS Sears Fame Age, MDof the club. 90 copies one year, 80. fg restored. and to. all opens as be- | the cellar of his house, and was much surprisen | HaliseTious diatribes upon ee ea one sing tte person whose late partner is still living. —— ing ‘restored and to all appearances perfectly | when his child dled of duets a eel CELA rTtste| |e eae te WaT Soaiaae people never to | 42 While teaching the voung idea of Maste- ey It ts a condition of this offer that the sup. ——_______—_—_—_—__ unimpaired. The yeungest is three and the John Quinn, of Vernon, how to shoot. with scriptions of each club shall commence at London World, wi at the eo of an article—it you will | a revol iver, ‘Mrs. Bosworth Shot the chi, le THE TRADES. os 1 f2Boston is going into expensive im Oldest ten years old; two boys and one giri, | ‘pensive improve- | philosopher of Blackwood.- OF ee ears Reese and one on fae ments. A million doliars has been voted for ———s : rust them for ey same time, and all go to the same post office, | Sewerage, and a projected court house will cost did not know she was led with cider. and there is nothing about them that appears SMALL PARCELS tN ENGLAND.—The plan adopt- | __ €#7An engineer in Denver was crushed unde 2-1 3 . At all strange —[Tarboro (#. C.) Southerner Gaeta eaten eaern eins ery country of carrying gznall parcels his sprecked locomotive, and could ‘no: ve | bags, Wen pouper uamea pa sarees and ate roirerny —t0 be paid aiantremne sanee porns Se SS SS vansville, a been luced in gland by | reas en out le endured thot Wi ago ance, $2-Every married man should Join some gooa | Compelled the enforeement of the Sunday law | Hee Teens companies, Twenty-live of therm | hours, and then Cut Mis threat wine fee pocker, | So for thirty-two years has Doanaeeriin ai: sent longer than paid for, = Society aiid as good as any 18 the society of hus , SESUSC the liquor seller. ‘The same law ap- | have arrunced wifes oh OMe a ct hem | ROU, concealed £22 88. 10d. *as found to have ; Wife and children. jini ave Teele ae ae liquor sel- | first of January, 1878, to issue Raped Stamps | _@-Clergymen and children under twelve radicals of Marsellles h: Address, in all cases, §¥ The days have come when the one thing | parbee "ens ar eae ndays, | snd eiublc of the denomination of fourpeace t ne exeewtion er-Th rears of age are no longer equal on mos: New brated the anniversary of than getting isto bed at aight thee | and on and itpence, which shall pay for the car- England rai because manager: ve communist Gaston ax ope pander than getting o bed at night is the get ime by prosecuting the publishers of a Sunday Hage of parcels, weighing two aud four pounds fed that ministers must hereatver pay faa aoe a nist Gaston, Cremie ix. D9. not THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, Widow's con; ‘ ve vo avenge your fatuer.” WASHINGTON, D, C,