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ae z oS ea ; = r —_—_— EE =a ; ° . _ |The Last Great Spanish Bull-Figh MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. GRANT'S CONVERSATIONS. | 7 BW es TET Um AEEORCGe ae Totes on eee ee Om. | See e eee eee eee |... ORY GOODS ear = . | The owners of apartment-houses must not Something About the Wax Chewetd A daring fellow, in green tights, white silk RTs —The attractions at the theatersnext week | (rom Part Fifteen ef Around the World with Gen- | oguht With too much certsinty upon the pormee asvitiives atiie Giok oe ety 6 the tt ’ by Boys and Girly. | stockings, and a jacket blazing with gold and a oe will be Sothern at the Nationa! and “Our Ca:- eral Grant, by John Russell Young.) ' nence of the present public liking for that style sb i oa ae 1 _ We have it upon common report that chewing | jewels, ran up in front of the bull. holding in TISF of didate” at Ford's. Mr. Sothern has fust con- THE CEITICAL FINE. ordomictie. They bave come into wide fasor | UME Meaddumatirs ol Meme's (-Tactais @nORs | cum isa substance well known to the youthiul | each hand a Aexible dart enveloped tn straw at Ths “Orbwn Diuent thie earebcuen Gluded a very successful engagement af NeW eee ie ee Was morerritical thuvaiiay curing the last five years. A large amount of | ations. | the true capital of the brand-new | Fort ortecommuntty. ‘The qualities which It | onecnd. “quick as isehening the Dil Sprang at | The :-Renaie” Inuproved 65 cents, York. ‘ Se TE ES Coren one een capitathas been invested in building them: and | shi coe. its appearance 18 ostentatious and | Posvesses at the time ‘that it ‘comes from the | hrn, but the man went to-one side and the | The: a made of deat —The “Pirates of Penzance” is drawing ba a = | Uhere are in this now many hunt Pumi- | $ the very two darts were sticking In the animal's neck. | lin and twenty-one hundred linen, only 75 cent es fot brilliant. To the vEchee | — Tt corny meee Yeey, erry Lo Tt was = —. as eo ie bs Promeag anne ocention: ae ee of the Best my Y, “ears as < . hi ‘ b nw tot a>- @ reason for U not so hai ad. ink | made the crazy rage; 100 im : : - New York. Seats have been engaged many | anxious about the resuit. He desired to avold | mtteh more pretentious style ot hoxsekeeping. | It is the “Sandbox of Germany,” to its own poo- | THe reason eating there 1s in it In proportion to | seit, but they cheered mow deeply Into. the Boye Shirts, of the beat mushn and twenty-one eeestul with tas he wis with Paatore bat wii | Mother years fighting, fearing the country | They choose to live In flats because theirdomes: | Tie It Is the “Athens of the’ Spree.” To the ; how m weight and cash value. But there is | skin; he foamed at the mouth, he was terrible. | bw2dred linen, 60 cents. estan nich It as be was with Pinafore, but will | would break down financially under the terribie | {iS social burdens are thus much tigater, | Wold at large the sandbox quality of Berita ts | more in chewing gum than is dreamt of even In | Hie ran ata knot of his enetaies and trketvened at MEGINNISS’, Deed etncted there, NeW York until it has | strain on its resources. I know when we met it | Tc meet the wants of this class of tenantssome | 2 £Teat deal nore apparent than the Athenian; | more in chewing One can easily .compre- | them so that they fled in confusion, leaping the 5 been exhansted there. Was a standing topfe of conversation. If Lee had | very expensive apartment-houses have been | 20d it has withal a mingled flavor of brutality | {UYCt RHE mala riesadients OL candy, but who, | barrier “Now ail the devil in the bnilewas | _Jan? 1009 F street nw. — Mary Ann Anderson's compaay gave her @ | escaped and joined Johnson in North Carolina, | nutit. ‘their architecture 1g of a very ornamen- et Papen Uist ann Dice a E ey without being tdi eck suspect that chewing | roused. His motions were twice asquick as b- Se : gold horse-shoe thickly set with diamonds for a | Or reached the mountains. it would have im- | fh) character, and within they are teed up with ae ran pect ee eee Gna gy ag iG gun ig often oniy a rerined product of pe: | fore. Thousands of volces were screaming a Cc Christmas present.” Spontaneous gifts are ori: | pes Gee ee ties povermunene tad at elegance. From $1,000 to $2,000, or more, | DHT Ss chug stones; actually iis a town of | troleum? ‘The time was when the frag-| vice .from the benches! “Rafael! mind ¥c or narliy most highly esteemed. but the chief bet hed the enormous cost of four millions of | !8 Pald for the rent of a suite of apartments In | Chicco and plaster.’ Apparently, # was do- | T@Qt spruce furnished the most common | steps! Well! we Muy bein! Lagatttjo! dem- aa - Of this one seems to have been that tt was the aol re ss day. ela put an end to thls ex- these buildings, The ——— and vee signed for the use of trade and ; actually, mater! obs the ER ee a _ cane! Anda! — Now run oo ee FINE DRY GOOD: Dy reso e Pinatas at Penvance” aypears todiffer | Dense that Lee's capture’ was necessary. it | these Tnktabes and they will suffer test and | 11S arranged for a military despotisai and with Maeccercr renee Coal ol isaware that | lence fell. The matador took a red Chacc In | ofetahe fakemtammaa account of stock, we will Faia ae Seas mes teat te eaniot Was, im fact, the end and aim of all our Rich- | most when thelr wealthy tenants at length dis- an aye (© the prompt suppression of revolt- | the thick, brown liquid which coms from the | his hand, holding conceated bensatir it a sivord, DRESS BOoUN at tenet “ fo Pp c = cam — cf 5 tips git eg ay 5 colt Te i 3 e. @ ste rege LA NG - be pirated by other managers. It 18 private | Thdnot mereiyche defeat of his army, Sheri. cover that jpoulstiod mast AINE Inoldincg on | . APHArently, 1t1s universally educated, excap- | arth, at one stage of Its manufacture isstrained | short and stout of blade. He stepped co LADIES ahd GENTS BNDERWEAR at cost. aw e 3 : ea tuum I y ly to the “ld thet 4 Property. and to all appeirances wil prove | dau ted the pursuit of Lee. “He went xtter him | de aud hand rubbed Plack: walnut moldings.on | wonmy intelligent, abnormally. prosperous, | UNOURH Reavy linen cloths, ‘The residuum lett | fully and briskly. to the bull and etd Uae © GROVES wnt HOSIERE TS xs ity a 7 confectioner are all familiar to the youngest of chmond. It was President Lincoln’s aim to “* rr ” = 5 | UDPreposses: , Pretentious and unattractive crowded houses at the Fifth Avenue Theater. | Sa the whole business there, ie was most | have meang ampiy'suffciest. to maaigtary a | garish ar ave means amply sufficient to maigtain a : E 0 : after this operation is a dirty brownish yellow | cloak directly before hiseyes. ‘The bull t1 Suv 1 BLANKETS a¢ cost. 2nd Fo her ene ae eae ee eee tenon ree Eee defor tke | STOsS defcets that sink thetr mucu-vaunted fat | Pier eeutre off grand miltary sate ae Wax, hal smells, abominably. | That un- | it.The mata ja fatse step, saved him: | BIL and LINEN BANDRKERCHIEPS at cost. Ford. Twill be continued at the Fiith Avenue in whieh he attacked that retreat. It | ‘athe Conditions to be met ia Dullding an apart- | tually, ts roughs are the worst in Europe, its | pronilsing substance, melted, bleache PORTS | ecLeneNr ree Ee ee |S eLOneD SELES SL ot ar te eaiaian ‘Theater, N. ¥., for an Indeftnite period. ¥as one of the incomparable things in the war. | ment house are not the same as those whieh | Press and its theatres are paltry and corrupt, | masses that weigh about one hundred pounds, | him eat and followed him. Lightly as | LIGHT SILKS for evening wear. Our stock of * — The Rice “ Evangeline” : three parts, under General Meade, General Ord, | over. the architect of an ordinary city dweil- ; Its misery is excessive. it 1s a headquarters of | recembung oblong blocks of clouded ioe.” It has | thistedown ilew t0 the sesrne a date ep Pea Solee ay ae oe the eee ae ceed the “Princess Toto” at the Standard, New | three parts, under G ae ithe Onan ing house intended for one family. ‘Those which | ee en a0 male Socialists aloné among its | 20 odor, and no taste except. what belongs to | dors, who fluttered their cloaks in the bull's CONNO F. One of the conditions of the engagement | and General Sheridan. I was with Ord’s com- | aré most important, are cominonly ignored. | 5° , Lhe leis eannlica ore any wax in its purest state. It may be used for | vision unttl he was directed from his viedn. 6 ‘Lith st. and Pa. ave. Rtn: ewrile Jarbean shall plac the part of | wind, and ¥ remember one evening coming 1nto | Propte who choose OF are fored. tO lve Ina | Pind Of nodes nprovemante and govereey | Many purposes, Dut It 18 not necessary to de- | ‘Then they gradually Drought. him toa stand: | 22 «Kyi ngeline.”” Sol Smulta S talked o | camp after being all day on horseback Our | great eity where thelr house Is only asiice of a j Kinds of modern improvements, and governed | Soriny item now. ‘The manatueturer of shows | cea a Te oroUEHE im to again. | QHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! Eve ngepianc,” bit tt TO eur Iinen tne. Soon in peeeee came | long row of houses, must relingulsh many of the | Sd Ordered on the purest modern principles: | ine’ gum purchases these Dlocks ready made to | Now Docar a tee ee ee ein agan: | GHIRTA! SMIRTS! SHIRTS! oy. ie ere the caine Into eur lines, two soldiers in revel untforin | Hlesced privileges of country fe. Peopis who | actually, it abounds in open debartchery, its | ing Fum and at once melts them down. Tothe | teast. ‘The cloth was at the bull's react finished Shirte 75 cents “sole were brought In as prisoners, They said they il further and consent tolive ina iat | Toads are scandalously bad and comfortless, Its hundred’ pounds of wax he adds about thirty | plunged at itand seemed toannihiiat Finished Shirts conts wished to see the commanding general, They | Fo ee er een ed et ot the Monte Stenches are as gross and mult!’ idiness as those | pounds of sugar, and gives the mixture a flavor | t2doe But no! the Inan was aiwave outer | The Peerless Unfinished sh Sloonts . proved to be Union soldiers from Sheridan's | (pe ne eee ae ee ene eee na | that Coleridge counted in Colo. 1c. Pots Ok Sater amtietves ea OS IEMA OF va. | Seach, anal bis gteeeaine binds was ely ge | The Recrlces Finiehed: shirt 7S cents url Ros Season OF opera in English | army dressed as rebels. They had come through | Ure or four other famtiles must subialt to 4 | “Te'ts aimost neediess to add tha’ every second Millay” aide Perhaps, nade” Somes eokoring | Tekh, tad hls eteaming Blade was playing tn | Boye ett, unfabed, 90 conta: Halehed, § theater, London, the 10th | the rebel lines to avoid a long detour. forts The style of fiat how in vosu> domes | person In Berlin is spectacled. Youth gla matter, Mr. Rises’ of the irin of Riggs | fore him—S-s-s-t! Bown came the swonl be- | Scarfs, 50 cents, Just receiv * eae Hae | gquQne of them took out of his mouth a quid ot | {Rem two things that all of Got ereiturcs | AMOrouslY at Deauty through one pilr ot | matter, Mr. Klas, of the rm of | Kiges tween the animar’s fore shoulders; batt t made to order in mort ind orien oneas ahve Pro. | tobacco, in which was a small pellet of tn-foll | Have a right. tosunlignt and pure air. ine | & See ea Te eraseue message COFlY | this “city, says that it is tare for any | wih auoble and impetuors moron, tht warranted. At |, THO) nd Hetmahn Goetes the Tantus of | Luis When opened, was found to contain a note | men who plan and bulld flats seem to seriousiy | thFough another. “The Prussian oly this ts | Gangerows drug to be used in this process of | ut of the wound, from which the > and Hermann os “The Taming from Sheridan to te, written on tlssue paper. | regard only those conditions whiea the fand- | Dilnd, but only short-signted. Possibly this 38 | coloring, and this may well be believed, stace | puge une Wound, from which the pioo3 | Gis GECONOWIN =k BEERS oy cs Bovelties in Eaglish. | Minnte | saying that it was most important for the suc- | TSH, omy th Impose. In deattag with those | the reason why he should be the kee hand Le | the chewing gun 1s usally white. or ting sl | stone aeek He aS eee anche CCTION I : fora limited number of representations; Se" | Ces of the movement, then neadiprarters: tha | Wile the health or the Soe NaS aS Anealthy city, Mie Viseteny connacutly ee simply red or yellow. Themeltedmaxstspour.1 | that he stabbed the beast but sllghtiy the | Bigeant Ready-made shirt for : zs e presen § at onc - 4 uggests, they go only so far as plausibilicy de enlot thes “a | Out upon a clean marble slab and cut In ti | crowd cursed him. Then he redouble! his Our Elliptic Shirt only. alvink” says, the London Wort, “is | Meade had given his part of the army orders t | manda he old esse juan cided ts reversed | Pets IC t0 De ope of these days the prey of a | Vanighe sinpes: known, to" mastiaters = glesand seemed fo tose his pradene>. Ihysand. | OY Globes ats per 3 do oes a t horse, without waiting for a cup of cof- ht, they do not whether he lives or 2 i < | the quality of the Motto gum, however, | on the contrary, he st gome yards, ; Austrians do not understand Italian more than Sheridan's headquarters were not | caught, they ¢ e tary point of view: and not a penny of the £2L. ‘the goods. Motto er, | on contrary, he s yard: : manner, only $1. ¥ do any other language, except thelr own | fee, Although Sheridan's headquarters were not Coe ceo ee eae eerse eit, | G00,0c0 Prussta recelved as her share of the Five Bee aetna td ee a. pointing, to the ull, tn whose Shonkter the | Leave your orderm will wa for Fine Drees Shirta. Peace are too deans nam Partly because the | a detour round the rebel lines that Irode at | {{1,\Aiuary ‘pattern: the sleeping-rosms of | Milllards could be spent on anything whole- denly acquired a taste for poetry without know- | languldly applauding. with “ais: whitesgioved | 6 Elegant Shists to ander Bee a eee Soi and darian Jeast thirty miles before reaching them. I re-| the entire family are strung out between | Sme. ; . ing exactly where to look for the most, satistac- | hands. And the spectators! Tt was Bellam, | 6 Fine Dress Shirts. "= —Gount Joannes, who died during the past | imember being challenged by pickets, and some- | {} lor at the front, and the dining-room at | ,,1ie Berlinese are extremely thrifty. They | (of specimens of the art. Base Ball guin is | The bull stiugeled Wat the ireniful ova week, was, forty years ago, one of the best ac- | times I had great dimculty m getting througn | {He parlor at the front, ghd the dinine-roor at | tive cheaply, an oMcer's dinner costing him no | coved py the boys before they have artived ay | tee pulse Eeaied atl fate Totnes tau | pene ,stock GE: sin this country. He was husband of Mrs. | the lines. I remember picking my way through | ‘he back : = ‘ith the outside | More than ninepence or a shilling; andas they -lemgth pani ‘The > agile. cloak » ouing, Presenta, at DUBREUIL BROS., tors In thi y 7 A or other direct connection with th side | have a hard struggle to make both ends meet, | the dignity of full-lemgth pantaloons. paper | the agile cloak-bearers. They decamped but decl6 No. 1112 F st. n.w. Melinda Zones and father of Miss Avonia Jones, | the siceping soldiers, blvoudeked ia the open | rorta, They areostensibly “lighted” andven- | have a bard struggle to make Doth j | imvwnich this gum is wrapped bears a plctire of | returned as they saw the poor ali wath aks who resided for a long time in Washington. fteld. I reached Sheridan about tnidnight, ie | Tov. pro resin st, asendinge to the ry 8 Add 06 | a'player about to strike the Dall, or something | Kuuied, as they Saw the poor animal walk | — ane OFF — Ristori was forbidden’ in Vienna recently | ies tery Cae He oxpeunes the position | root, Down this slender tube sometew rays of | thls that they: are divided into {neo sections | ofthat sort. Ice Cream gum iS so called be | tongue out, ‘They flew to him ‘and. besan ne OSING OUT EVERY YARD OF OUR WINTER to play “Maria Antoinetta” from politieal rea- | Meade had given Lim orde light struggle into the room on brightdays, but | Shien sections in thelr turn are subdivided into | cause it has a yellowish tinge. Tn this case, as | tempt. him to renew the contest, Tals was SOE ERY YARD ( right fan) no ore but an architect hurrying to earn his fee with the Ice cream in most of our restaurants, | most piteous of all. He looked up at then with ! ros COVER RICHMOND. x 9] ha emove the | Cliques, and it will be seen that the difficulties | There is little that deserves the i: tcreany st piteous LHe loc he 4 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! _ BARGAINS! ss 7 Ki r. would ever pretend that it could rem 5 a there it desery ame ol lazing eyes, out of which all brutish malice NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. — Clara Morris, whose health makes her wey - “This ridan though Ruled be to 0] ane foul air from the room and supply its place with aoe oe ae Cnaoa ied Got except the tinge. Fee departed as the great mystery of death — Ing a virtual attempt suicide, has, neverthe- | door for Lee to escape toward Johnson. 4 eS | pure air. The carbonic-acid gas given off by 5, ‘The youthful epicure rarely becomes so luxu- | overtook him. It was horrible! I looked upat Closing out all of our LADIES CLOAKS less than ess, made a long engagement for San Francisco | fear was that by uncovering Richmond Lee * 3 after him ina genteel dimmuendo, reminding ae yaeen:” she. eyes | Cont, ind the Partie circuit and has gone west to | would get into one rear and trouble ourcommur | (e Rings in breathing rises, sinter than ths | one of the Mouse's ‘Tale In. “-Allee’in Wonder: | TOUS 4s to soot rer ie nde feet Re | the young Queen; she had turned her eyes | Hb ueu SILK and WOOL DRESS GOODS re- fant. : j "3 dea wa yecnche | 1 apenas by wacniy and Renter at land,” his anxious subjects troop. Mr, Vizetelly | oes the manufacturer Is ready mo uuls | away. duced from $1 down to 50¢. fultill it. nications Thlan’s Idea was to move on the | came volume of atmospheric air. It almost in- | and, 5 seinen resin, Which is obtained from South America, 1s ———_——_—______ Heavy CANTON FLANNEL, 6 — The great German actress Magia Trschic | et te eeetiuiehmond and our rear totake | Stautly cools and sinks to the floor. “In a well- | professes to have seen a card inscribed with | atirst'in an almost tld condition. It, is the FABLES FROM KRILOF. Pure? Wool, COLORED sha "BLACK CASH- has closed her engagement at the Germania | (met ce vives and press Loe and attack | Yentliated room it would pass out and pure alr | the style and dignity of declares that “a shop, | Product of a tree known as—now hold your ae MERES reduced to 25¢. eater in New York, taking her benefit as the | Cave of themselves, and press Lee and attack | woud come in to take its place. This 1s ‘mpos- nents; F D- | jaw, for the name is worse than a whole box of oo THE PE LEACHED TABLE LINEN, 50c. . Contra figure ta “iphigente in Tawtias? Good | Bim wiherever he could oc found. | Meade’s view | sible 1u the bedroom of the average flat. ‘There Tene cram gue encering the service of agrocer | chewing gum—myraspermum tolulferumn, “This | The Fishes an indictment dia prefer | Beautiful Wool DRESS GOODS every color A3}e. yes who have witnessed her actin nk | Was that of an engineer, and no doubt there | i¢ no provision for the entrance of pure alr, and e gn e rhe | balsam ‘is boiled by the manufacturer until | Sf worthy Donkeys met to try the eiise, nze Size Double . $2.50. detimong the highest exemplars of higirionts | Were Yeasons of high nillitary expediency in | thesiterer breathes foul air over and over. A. | Py ome Chance or other once supplied the | qnally it 1s brought, to stich a consistency that | st "ertty ponkews met to try the cause; eee ee ad at CALC Oe. 91.28 art Stour army. the safety of Richmond and sitthe | Wi2dow opening on a narrow court is tittle bet- | Koval Palace: Tddresehis inaster on every ce, | {can be run through rollers. Tt comes out in | ‘They choose Asseesor, lext the right sould £41), CARTERS. 711 Manwer Seaceee Schultz, & Co.'s new opera house, Zanes- | POUT Ty tl camnalens Dut athe mane ting | ter than the ue, It1s totally’ incompetent to | Coston as Herr iotiierant-Purveyor te. the | the shape of a litte slender tod, of a brownish | Defendant came before them in a pail. Very. nn ey nee onan Ae WLAN Ville. Ohio, is to be opened January 2ist by the | ittett the door open to Lee. My judgment co. | create 2 current that will constantly change the | Court’»” and then every male 1s privileged to Seow COWOE,, Welch 1 Cay into pieces, «each {Some said the Pike with snudoons did supriy NXoitincham LACE for Curtains, 12%, 15, 18, 20, Emma Abbott Opera Troup2, The theater {* | incidcd with Sheridan's. felt we ought to find principal sleeping-room 1s beside the parlor at | ¢Xtend the style he bears to his female, and it | Haim may sometimes be Inixed With'a leg | 22€ Fox. But whois sufe from calumny?) 28, 87, G0. 0 $1. S ne of the ban deomes, ti the Counkty, aid. ve Lee, wherever he was, and strike him. Tae } the front of the house. The persons orcupying | 1S etiquette to address them both byitin full. It | costiy wax, since its flavor 13 very marked. What crimes the progress of the case laid baré ! ipgcial arguing in Black SILKS, 75, 87c., @1, t comfortably 1.100 people, with fol question not the occupation of Richmond. | this room can have plenty of pure air to breathe | Will be noted how admirably the Kinperor’s | Conly wan, Since bts i “ehicle” tree, from Cen- | Heavens what apcone of villsiay wean there? a1 5, 81-00 to $3. hairs In parquette and dress-circle. | Tire but the destruction of the army. I started to | hy jeaving the parior door open and lowering a | Well-kt own,principles of Divine Rightand the | ,,1M¢ balsam from the making What is known | Wat riolence! wat eruclty in short, Colored SILKS, 75c. to 81.25. is 40 by 70, complete in all of Its appointments, | tind Meade, who was not far off. He was ailing Window. But the other mertbere of the tanily | Authority of kingship have come to. carleature Mean ping” gum. It 1s. very ductile when | Things came to light that horrified the Court. Sere d BENE. ie 50 “BLACK SILKS” are He atten Oe MAL Morea eee ® MA walllceat | in bed. He was very cordial, and began talking | MWS eontehed te theca bo kes Leche imi. | themselves. What {s most Prussian and lamen- Sr OFKed LIT TIE AABAGAT hee oe i special benealine: . drop curtain by Matt Morgan, about the next day’s march and the route he mu the fete " table of au 1s the istle regard fh welthy all Ing it issimilar to that of pulling taity. ‘The The Belong, asinine, to passion Se enedinat pee ae double width ure wool Colored and — A new comic opera in three acts, by MM- | had laid down. ' ‘TLe absence of sunlight Is nearly as injurlous | tovity 1s peid to good manners and even von. | orginal gum exudes from the tree and forms In | ««fwike ict the Fay Gan Lee ee ae Se 3 Chivot and Duru, the musie by Offenbach, has | | 7"1 listened. and then told him Tdid not ap- | accu) air, Everybody ‘knows that bed-cloth- | thority, ts paid to good manners and even com- | QUBINa! UTeEIniN several pounds in weight. | The Court aright? Sure, hanging ie too woos Colored and Black SILK VELVETS reduced to st bee ght out at. the Follies Pend SO mae aS Lees Tee ety ant Rich” | fag should be thoroughly aired and sunned, if | MOM décency. Your Prusstan, says Mr. Vize- | Even‘ in “this natural, stater It wend DO eee | ae et TE are, nanan 18 too g a a , a plea gatas Ht ee mond so much 2s Lec; that Hlchmond was only | thé sun shines, before thie bed is made, but hot | telly, isthe most tmpollie of’ men. ie may | Even in this natural, state it would bea very | Hy Lords, thiewross depravity demands ands: a he oe a dangeize double White BLANKETS, b atSna tne Story Is very muclnakin v9 tat in | ueoliection of houses, while Lee was an active | Me Un in fit Js thus treated. » People are in- | Seatimentalize devotedly witha lady, and quote | Hi" Stamor sve werd oUt “The experinnat tres | Let bimbe drown’ fn the next rivers" Al Gradle BLANKETS, pure wool (double), $1.25. Jee) any the story Is Ne yonaans force injuring the country, a T thought | curably careless in matters of Wrong-doing thai | P@gesof the hyperbolical rhetorio of German | {uci tod soccer tines i —[Cinctunttt Conte, | Appluuded with one voice. ‘The criminal PIANO COVERS, handsomely Seubresaered with aS Opera tne Kerole event We night take the risk. | I took out my pencli | ao not bring thelr immediate penalty. ‘The de- | €rotcs to her; but he will not stir to open a ee | Qasicast into the stream, and there, they say, Silk, 83.75 to $10. great lady, while in this plece sue Isat first | 20d yirute Out. anlerdee fon the:movensenter the | coved and ‘unhealthy. particles thatthe ‘body door for her or band her a chair, orassist her | whe English View of the Edison | tiiueseven to this very day. Jan2 A a : reall Duke, and | armey, changing Meade’s orders, and directing ‘ = jw er cloak. he salon as it exists Fi s a re larket Space. Nears te een iaua een or CuseE who Waa, | the whole force to have coffee aud ovlock and Grore te prenitlo to parecte walt tare ee: op. | Parle, of the drawing-room as it exists in Lon- | ne ronon Sanamoevienenie following: | A Wolf into the wilderness one day. EPUCED PRICES : » enlisted and aequired the post of a drum major. | Mee Ttoid him itwasthenverrlatemm ened | What an extent the clothing of the bed and the | don, Berlin knows next to nothing. Rither ics | ,, he Tendon Savard publishes the following: | § Noda wtolen sheep aud on the pre } Are now marked on our Winter Goods. Winter L zi heb the ers Meade I told him it was then very lateand he had | | s 5 » | visils are purely formal, or its Meetings are e oa Ud Fed tothe full. ‘Then, finding he could not Dress Goods in choice colors, at 12%, 15, 20 and 25 ‘The music Is said to be “of the usual Offenbach- ets | air of the room are loaded with them, a morning Mr. Edison is wrong in attempting to produce a = he bos hi TDs ” ange Spey Hot mnuch time to lose. He iinmediately went to | Durineation of both would become acommon | Manifestations of the castle spirit, and of little cheap supply of the electric light’ by moans ot | Bevgur it to the Done tipon the apot, cts. ; Black Cashmere, 20, 25, 35, 82 Joan Miller was at Barnum's Hotel, fate | Wot! the most loyal manner, and moved the | Practice. Into tue flat bedroom the sum. cA terest to anybody who ts unattached to apar_ | Ineandescence. It will be seen that Mr, Bdlaon | Hecplved fll upper time the rest 14 Koen, Black Beaver Clothe, $1:50, 82, $2.00, 83: —Toaq " at Ba ‘3 Hotel, Bal- | army according to my instructions. Meade’s loy- " a As i cular group or a particular section. Som»- 4 8 t i BOD: eg sloakr 3 10-1 veek: e WI e 9 ly. st ev netrate. The great natural means of eee i " g adhe te method, despite the dis- | Meanwhile, the smell allured a neighboring it 5 Umore, a few weeks ago. He wrote to a friend | alty and soldietly qualities were So high, that, | ever ean parincation is thus eut of. Ade. | times Berlin ines solemnly but Mr. Vietelly Se atae tacnnae Delioced TOMtAn TOC. | Lote einen ‘from his tiny house. kote, $2, $2.60, $3 and un. Special barg and sce ie Whenever you can; Tam at Bat~ | went ne made me diticelte aber tee Getone. | quate airing 1s Impossible, and usually no ar. ; declares that Berl ie, this author is clear | Incandescence has the merit of ylelding a soft, | Aparticle of meat he slily «tole, lena, Se. handsome Shirting Caliooer, OX and 8 and see me whenever you can; am a Be ar- me nt, he made no aif icul ty about the perform- tempt in that direction is made. The nose, that poort ye mn e whole, is author fs clear steady light; but it has the drawback of being ‘Then swittly sped. im back into ei cts. ; Ingrain Carpet, 35, 40, 45 and Sale do. hum’s” The friend, who does not appear fo | ance of hisduty. His movement threw us be- faithful but disregarded mentor, tells of the un- | tat society In Berlin is not only dull in itself-but | Coot Me r horseshoe and the absence ot | Yet, spite of all his care, the Wolf awoke, 65, 75 and 80c. 'BENJ. have been familiar with Baltimore, answered: | tween Lee and the Carolinas, The next morn- wholesome and indecent state’ of these rooms | singularly well qualified to be the cause of dull- lan Scoablesorte anal expensive regulating a0- And into cries and lamentations t broke ra dec30 «103 Bridge street, GkonGETown. “Tam sorry you have commenced exhibiting | ing when Meade’s force came up Sheridan at- as ness in any one who gets into it. y os 7 Hallo there! | Murder! t n SS ee bs rs a8 2 the moment it is thrust into one of them. Just 7 paratus would seem to promise economi- | Fetch the Police? I'm ruined and undone. PRESENTS. —Sets of Collars and Caffe, Sours cif ou dad stick. to literature Sou | tacked Lee. This is known as the battle of | Tow long areasonably hearty, person can tive | , Its to be noted that Mr. Vizetelly 1s shock- | Paratus would. seem to promise goo simple ma: | Gonfound these miscroant Mice’ O suameand grief, | [J SRECRERE tii Bows, Sic sed Linen Gand: would have made your mark and fortune. | Seilor’s creek. When I came on the field and while sleeping in such a room has not yet been | ingly ungallant to the ladies of Berlin. He chi.e has been devised for the production of the | That any four-legged thing should be a thief!" kerchiefa, Hose, Under ani ‘Dress Shirts, Blankets, Whereabouts ts the show now found what a rout he had made of the confed | socuratel: determined. It is being found out | !0oked at them in vain, it appears, for a single electric current and will supply about fifty (The University Magazine. Roby’s Double. ‘Corsets, Clocks, Glo’ ‘Sus. lads says he likes Henry Irving's | erates, and that prisoners were coming In by | 2 A ine eustsuch a | classical nose; he is impolite enough to insist 4 pp penders, Shawls, Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, ail one eae, be eee z na | Shoals, T saw th ore fighting left in | every day by new victims, however, that such & | that in Berlin beauty has always big fect; and | !mps, the whole affair being suited for do- An Arkansas Traveler. at low prices. “Shylock.” All the theater-goers in England | Shoals, I saw there was no m Sf ane | Practice is incompatible with vigorous health. | ave Ue eet mesti¢ use. We presume a gas engine will be a JOR. B. who vote the Mberal ticket ow for the first | {hatatmy. and that the responsibility of any | As'the truth makes Itself known, countless | Be ceelarcs te’ tn dress she is parts toe galions necessary to Work the dynamo-claptric ma. | | Mr. Burr who inet with such severe treatment . oa, B. BAILEY, Ume dare to admire Mr. Irving. That British | Yo tacrs hot mine and T resolved tonite ty | vers and stomachs and kidneys are relieved Of beek, moreover that we Bovitye savons | chine. But further details are wanting, both | by the cyelone that passed by this lace recent ee ee Core star, by the way, Is shortly to revive “Corlo- | HiOUccine Yor me surrender aaa ter | {fom a load of undeserved suspicion. oF Ueee, ae pa fair share, To the | 28 to construction and cost. Undoubtedly it | ly. gives this additional information:—“I was lamis.”” ot oe aot iat | An apartment-house has recently been buitt | Drew Beauty constimes a fair share, isa great point gained to obtain a cheap sub- | “bout two hundred yards from my house when I HOUSEFURNISHINGS. S he latest | Nichmoud, because °ir. Lincoln had gone there, | near the Park on the East Side, in Which these | Click-click of her Knitting needles she assimi- | !§ a great point gatne employed in the Jubloch. | saw it coming. It was in the prairle when I saw web Ss amnatic doveltioe in Parts, Mone adie. weary | audthere Was uo use, stice Lee's paroles were | Oot tunable torture cstirete'diapper. cries | lates alike the rausie of Beethoven, and the Koff, the Raplef and other lamps ¢in the | it, and it looked like black smoke froma large | 7>uA@ED TEA SETS, dramatic noveltics in Paris, Mane. Tudic wears | made out, and the surrender made out. T went | Oita nerfectiy simple, ‘The building stands | flatteries of her suitors; the comic songs ot | Koll, the Ray Oe aed Ate ee tne | ttimmace, ‘Itsshape wasitke stunnel, tosideit | these robes: 1, Blue satin dress, with apron of | to Washington to stop supplies and retrencn | Pith iP ctae upon the avenue, facing west, | Helmerding and his imititors, the vows of as- and elsewhere, the cost of the carbons fers | was red as fire, and around this was the black CASTERS, lace and satin flowers, over a petticoat entirely | the expenses. I reached Washington on the | Wi pe a tine ne : irants to her little fortune and her fair large aes ‘ si iy mist. In looking at itl saw large and | ICE PITCHERS, covered with natural mimosas and fuchsias, | evening of April the 12th, and on the PRday Every room in the house thus hus one or more | and. Mr. Vizetelly has noted her in the Thier. | Serious. Fee ee eee a ee ere aon nie EN Nh Re CAKE BASKETS, plain bodice; euitle morte satin cloak, with col- | succeeding Mr. Lincoln benent of the sun, firought all the lug acter. | atten, sumptuously apparelied and conversing TgHe HORT 1 Ones COLOR ete oie | tention! was: alioncted meena rearingsanaes LADLES, FORKS, SPOONS, &., ored: Reads and. mi a a e WAS RULZED. | noon. Such a house Is a fimst-class santearium, | With generals, and Cs eae ses the advantage over gas. Hence the | it was coming in the direction of my house, septs dress of pink! Sieilenne, sith quilting. of lace; tdiaely ean resretted the censure tha | 7¢"js obviously an expensive plan. ‘The rents | !0g Peas and gravy with her knife, a5 all. good light 1s cheap, “measured by | I ran to it for the purpose of protect: perior Quality, - old-fashioned silt bodice, with colored beads. | unwittingly came upon Butler in that cam | Sie high, But it ts the only model of a nat that | Prussians do, and the outcome of his studies But this kind of iMuminntion ome | ing my. family. ‘I pao ny. three ‘ietle ee Be eS eet he Cinat att eriites | Palgm,aud my report, was the cause. 1 sal | Pcognizes the sanitary needs of the tenant. As | 18 tbat she 1s not disposed to number himse't touches the mere border of the great | children ina side room, among some corn, and rause from the audience that dramatle critics | thatthe General was ‘bottled up,’ and used th | Seoonra aaertonee lay bare the grave detects | among ber admirers. Indeed, he seems to lela now occupied by gas. Mr. Edison seeks | with Sylvester Bull, was holding the door, and J. W. BOTELER & BRO’s, een es a omeation to thelr mance | phrase without meaning to annoy the General, | ZF Grainary flats, people Who can willqrut them | UK that there ts not much that ts truely ad- | Held now oc asaltogether, and perhaps he has | ail at once the whole. bullding was crusiied 10 hardly any other information to thelr reade-s | orgive his enemies a weapon. I like Butler. | Snd"return to the cid plan of houscxeepiny, | mirable in the Prussian capital, unless, per- Satisted ingelf by this tine thavit he is tess | the very ground by large trees belng blown 923 Pennsylvania avenue, respecting the play. See ra cargays found hin not only, as.all th | Others, whose more moderate means make :nea, | Chance, It be its zoological collection and its | SAUisticd himself by this tine ths rovide a wick | ageinst it. It blew me about sixty feet, and | _ Jans Importers or Cura, Giase, &c. = rima di said to a | World knows, a man of great ability, but a pa vill continue to y them, | fire-brigade. Perhaps he may bea little preju- emp S| ‘a | wt Ca conscious I found myself anoag | ————_—___——— Marimon, the new prima Soe by do | Wlotic man, and aman ‘of cour honor ani | less es re coniae ie oC upy nee diced; but whether he is historical or pictur- | fF bis lamp Boe shall ne cheaper thane nee Lae cone pros are ees ne Sas Sy nter-Ocean interviewer: “But why do | on7, vie eked t al but with a growing sense of their watltness a: er vi » | quick burning carbon. Yet there can be little | 2 ot s c_Wwas SDE they Sei one such funny questions? “Now, in | Siieereconvletions. Butler lacked, the tecnnt. | Dut witha growing sense of always be teaants | esque, didactic or reflective, epitomizing the | doupt that the price changed for the carbor, | lying by my side dead.. His head and whole | [DD e 3 Ri Germany and England T met | Coe eerie to be a Msn of bigh parts eed as; | {OF those now in existence, and for others to le | career of Bismarck, or the Red Prince, or no. | (oubt Laat we price eharyed for the carbon | Hing by iy side dead, His head and whole ENGLISH and seaag lournalte aoc ib they asked me ques. | Very Possible to be a man of high parts and not | punt, for men and women will live anywasre i. | ting the manners and customs of thé Berlin yond the necessity Of the Ge Naturally, | heuse T looked agaW at the ercione, when it “ = tions it was only about music; but here (clasp- | Pea great general. Butler as a general wa | they‘can only live. These unfortunate cre itire= rough, he ts always, worth lstening to; for he | promt must come from some source, and with | Wa! about 100. yards away, and saw it lift and FRENCH : ing her hands tragically), almost the first ques- | full of enterprise and resources, and a brav | Can’sometimes do much to ameliorate their con. | always speal such @ tone as vince | the Jablochkoff light it seems to come chiefly | curry away a lot of hogs and a cow, " 4 3 Sauer, vas, ‘Have vi man. tf I had given him two corps command- any ment 5 ve been | you that he is speaking honestly, from compe- > é when found, were not more than thirtoe y. i tion a reporter asked me was, ‘Have you | (S"ie Adelbert Ai Mackenzie, Weitzel ditions, Many apartwent-houses have been it observatl ‘Pail Mal! Gazette's Review. | {OM the supply of the candles, formed ont of , DINNER SETS. had many love affairs?” Mon ‘Dieu! 1 felt | lke Adelbert, Ames, Mackenzie, Weltzel © | hastily and shabbily put up. The cold wind | tent observation —{Palt Mal! Gazette's Review. | {rom the su Kaolin, or plaster’ of Paris. ‘The | feet from where T placed them, but nove hur ‘ my face get red, I sald, ones i have HO } Teveraden Tae campaign on the dames, and wnistles snrouene the ence ent pia Ge Woman’s Danger and Deceit. pecenignt has now eo ian: tacen ooo tn ts pliner heed oreeeraly braised: peng blow : M. W. BEVERIDGE, time for amusements. ‘Then he sald, ‘Have you | neined materially in my plans. I have always | SUCKS through the spaces betwee! walls. No “lady,” of any color, occupation, | country and elsewhere that it only needs to be x er. slink many fine dresses?’ Was not thatfunny? And | helped mal y iy & y y a The plumbing is defective, and sewer-gas, , dition in life, ever felt that. shi made a little cheaper in order to give it a fair | sister-t . - a 3 been sorry I did not do so. Butler is a man tt is = character or cons lon in life, ever felt that she then Thad to tell that Tuadonly what was neat | 47h Sod to abuso, bat he isa manent nay | loaded with diph were made more with an idea of accuracy than mere richness. What is my first thought op landing? ©. it was, thank G ‘am here alive, and I drive straight to church and offer up a er. te and typhoid it Smawnictal the’ found hey Nanoulders wore ene berldinacienna) theritic and typhoid germs,fills id live up to her proper ladyh< without a | Start on the road fo final success. At the same | throw: s sl fo. 1009 Pa. ave., Gone the country great. service, and who Is | We FOOMS. | Coal gas and smoke pour tnrdugh | Seater or Tess supply "or slik dresses. "from | time the Success which awalts may. ‘ot be of badly Druiced. sy blacksmiti-shop was al:0 | _ tans Between 10th and Tith streets. worthy of its gratitude. the flimsy walls of the chimneys. For all these | The rich black silk” which was for a long time | such a nature as to extinguish the gas compa. | blow gi . Se : erious evils there are remedies, aud tenants | the “Tl ce > | nles. Such a consummation isin the highest | Urely destroyed, alt my planes, augers, | \ICKEL-PLATED ENT LAMPS. army,” said General | 8 J supposed by the American people to De the sole 2 ui ue rat = sels were C: = y : army, should compel the landlord to apply them. Ir | SUPE pconley ee unlikely. Whatever may be sromisedor | Saws and chisels were carried off and have not DECORATED STUDENT LAt ¢ Sneridan’s command af the pattie or | SHOU 6? Temoval fall, the Iuterrention of the | teal dress of the gracious lady of the | degree unlike leon On eat bole ape yet been found, with the exception of one BRASS AND LAVA CANDLE STICKS, Stone river was, from all Tcan hear about tt, a ee Sad tis Sea LOD Ee Lee | a he | White House down—or up—to the gorgeous ap- | threatened by Mr. Edison or anybody else, ECORATED CAND) prayer. ‘erful bi ghting. It showed what a | board of health should be sought, and if that | parel that flares along the streets, as the proud | Should imagine that the holders of gas shi a —Patt's matrimonial affairs, it 15 said are | SRat general can do eves whenin caubeetice | fails to bring the landiord to terms, the tenants | Patel that being “as good asanybody” on the | Will not again be frightened into a panic | My wagon was torn up badly, the tront wii BE aor king of Rosecran: SE Grant, D) ATE] | PORTABLE GAS STANDS of Latest Designs, : : f eal : ‘ im. ‘Their united | 1 g ae stricken sacrifice of thelr interest. At how ¢ being about sixty yards froi’where the wagon iN & SHEDD, » be settled th. There are two cases } ate command, for I belleve that Sheridan inthat | Suowd combine against hi Of foolish Women who scrape, and pinch, ut Sixt) wher’ 0 . tobe tried: ‘The time relates to the financial | battte saved Itosecranstarme,? action, I properly alrected. cannot fall to se- | Rnactarve, to win and wear this glorthus baud toed, lodged against a stump: the hind whivels | jaunt ___ S22 Dates ¥- M. 0. A. Bolts, skuation of Patui and her husband. The Mar- | ‘The first time I remember Seeing Sheridan was | CUre the desired repalrs.—[ umes of ladyhood, a silk dress is an ‘indispensable : A ‘ luis and Marquise De Caux were married under | when he was a captaln and acting quarter- THE BURGLAR. and the pile yet been found excepting a few splinters, All = = = . iny Dedding and wearlig apparel was carried A SHT OF ROGERS THIFLE y im its use, where it has to moet a multl- ; J lost all my provi- tue of sinall requirements. which will g ar of the wind came a PLATED KNIVES, ONLY 82. light for a very | food of water just like a waterspout, ap quantity in (he sum of feminine human happ!- ‘omparatively few of our Ameriean ladies— we would not venture to indulge our pre! | ence for calling them women in such a connec: ster and commissary at Halleck’s headquar- 's in the march to off and entirely destroy: Lp igan regiment. of their separs mand fe # nullitic the station when he stery over the electri ¢ r . tment to join Gordon Gri Ghorns-“Piea with crimes, Marquise De Caux maint S Hon are aware that thelr generic passion for | long time fo come, If indeed. it ever has to sue- | to pour ast from a funne A ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED CASTOR, 83-00-' wero blessed thelr union in London ger. I knew I had sent a regiment to } He loves to hear the little brooks a-carglins, | silk dres like most of the other passions | cumb to Its nS omnenies: ket of it a pair of ladies’ gl A GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE properly authorized by the bishop. 'T er, Diut had not Indicated that of Sher horus-Brooks a-gusging, | Of poor, Weak human nature, attended with jarden seed, Hed up in bags, 3 ° lnarquis replies that the marriagé did not wish It to leave. I spo And listen to the merry village chime some risks. We do not refer to the exhausting intomy ward Dyke st u IMPROVEMENTS, $4.50. London. pu y, before the F d he said he would rather go | ‘ ‘ho Village effects produced upon marital exchequers. In THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. from I do not know dor and the elite of English society. me such answer, which was brusjue , When the coster’s ante ath many cases, the costar a per alk isa matter Signora Dal Cin was born Ip nomhvern It pendent NICKEL-PLATED LEADER STUDENT LAMPS, % . Di of ” 7 and Oy’ me. I don’t think igi § ENC au, many ers, Is 19° a es = eee Bie me ue eealinnes eridan could have elany thing tohave made | He Joven to:lfeie- Deskin’ Tithe ra Dorne out of the self-denying evonomy: ot the LE Si ei ene ae A Sad Predicament $3.00. ich iget ean scr AGA rp on me. Hat T watched ils | 0 take one consideration with ahaticn, Heavy alli dresses inde in Brance aka ue: | aaught rinstietion in her art. From the t A young man writesto know how we sail | AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 3 it has Sp Whenek came ¢ and took command, i | The policeman's lot iguob a happy one, many are liable, if not to actual explosion, at | that when nine Seo ie coreoneh a ee ae Ces aoe Beatin SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT or looked around for a ‘cavalry commander. | 1 | Chorus—Happy due. least to spontaneous combustion. Numerous | broken leg properly, and erformed many } In which he has been placed through the com- was standing ont c ite e talk- tires have occurred in the silk warehouses | Other operations successfully, under her | bined influence of his girl, the recent. temper- CORRESPONDING PRICES aT was standing In front of the White House talk Li os S. her's dire . giude that she sernende ainl-ainbe pie ads Guns aaah Ing to Mr. Lincomn and General Halieek. [sala . tp tlvingston’s System. | |. | abroad, which nave been traced directly to the | mother S direction, we may conclude that she | ance crusade and mince pie. the young man e0aaeeaE T Wanted the best man could find for the eay- | AHS. Livingston ha po Gystem she ate, drank, | chemicals and dye stuffs, with whieh the sik | Was an apt Pupil, Not long etter shisshewes | was for ninny 5 Fons 8 tecies, rolleniog le re slept and nearly died by it. c fabrics are loaded, and it will be a -dreadrul | admitted to study ta the hospital of An- | biade, and not infrequently found himselt une tost00o ws: C 1 said Hall y not take Phit | ,axmday morning, rain or shine, the washing | thing it these fires’ begin to break out-on our | 72NO, and there she acquired the wonderful del- | der the influence of liquor. ‘The women's tem- | ggoo9 leventh street northwest. house of | ‘Well, ‘Twas just g ip | "8S done; If it rained, the clothes were dried in valks, pra, fi val 1% icacy of touch which she possesses. Continuins erance crusade came along in the nick of time, say Phil Sherte So voy Eontgor, | the house—around "the fire or anyne church the old. dangers Of too close proximalty to practice, It was not long before she rouse! Tlowever, and he took the pledge, and eee | Hi4* 48d & HUTCHINSON, aad He cate, vey duel disgastad. "Wa | 2s dn ings overt roms catelseas tae: | whe gongrous taltor the human ekmiiy are | Ue te of ie doctors by savy ateg which they | veda ie full of contentient and cold water. 817 Ninth stroot muse out to have & corps, and he did not kaos en ee cvery prown towel was faith” | great enough, but if women are lable to burst } S#ld shoul amputated, and was brough' Int) | Not long ago he tel ee Aare ats, es A chinit case wheter te ‘i, | <8lly folded and froned’all over, and she woul into flames, at a moment’s warning, a total | CoUrt charged with not having a license. She | very estimable and banged young lady on the | $19,000 I But the : v¢ Give special attention to nm theat » plece is uot to, 2 e Genel Or ve considered it an_ everlasting cepiace not th sexes will becot - | made her own defence, and the mah whose limb | South Side, who returned his affeotion, and in “iunder any conditions © a , : Brgy Pheg nb nen und | w have ironed her shirts on both sides.” Wed- Sen ot ne hg ree wal oe poe ues | had been saved appeared as her advocate. Sie short time they were engaged to be married. | REMODELING axp MODERNIZING DEFEO- Mani 2 ane ate me out of the war with a record that entitled | BeSday she mended, laid away the w 's Wash properly constituted woman, would natural! was pardoned, bus was ordered not to practice | Last Sunday night they were sitting together TIVE PLUMBING hppesase ree it | fim tos rank. As a soldier, as a commander and churned. ‘Thursday her house was swept | Prefer the risk of conilageation and even of se. | AUy more. . She theu turned herattention to te. | on the girls ancestral Sond, and. after the astel pies A . As asoldier, as ac . u a : Ciel eut would be & Va festival, but much deper of troops aman capable of doing all that is | g ay | Questration from mankind rather than sur- posible with any nuniber of men,-there ts no | would say from garret to cellar. "Friday | Snaer nerbeloved Freney alk reat tao ; he did the thousand and one things which 7% Nor Wi ri man living greater than Sheridan. "He belongs | SHC, “ » | a8 ft always is. Nor will she be much we. to the vers first rank of soldiers, not onty of oir | Sotirduy she baked aod moped dese easy | ened in her devotion to the standard. material = ror] y PI | of her sex’s garniture when she Is told that not | forty days. She soon suceeeded in perform: | that nothing could give iim greater pleasure | own the patents for manuft will give hima the pei country. but of the world. TI rank Sheridan with | good system you percelve if only she had “boss- ‘ * ing the operation without pain to the patient, | than tosamplea few ef them. While cutuin; Ica o- claim his service at the begining of Napoleon and Frederick and the great com- | fir tue system instead of letUng thes Only te there this tnoendiary: quality @bout it. | tr ‘this ov eee e x a . oes non erat cn yatem a and this even in luxations of twenty-seven | a pie the girl told how she made it, and amon, TBEING GOODE We eer URN. ason in April, TacUty of Tinding’ Ont things ae Sheri coe | “DOSS” her. Were elther of the two children il; | Due that recent sclentifio analysis has decided | Sekt Wun Star immediate periods. | Consider- the other ingredients mentioned Brandy. The Seomeenek et al to 4 F ae Booth will soon commence an ex- knowing all about the enemy. He was always | {Was only a question of getting to bed before | after all. ing the number and difficulty of the cases— | young man thereupon said that his temperance opens and _HOUS 8 iG GOODB, ended tra’ t Jer the managem the best informed man in his command as to | jyyene Morning: the system went on as usual. | “ When tye fire occurredon the Bremen steamer | Miny of them congenial—usually those which | principles would not permit him to eat any | Cor tpintos: ing dislocated thigh-bones, one of the mosi | interchange of duckey daflings. &c., the con- | (2,dt7 residences. Also, manufacture SLATE “fe and Painful operations in surgery, said | versation naturally enough drifted on to mince A ate Pie ae ie oan by Nelation to present great, if not insirmount- | ples, the girl saying that she bad made some | and Bi GOODS. Dr. Oolboun's Porous able difficulties after a lapse of more than | that very day; while the young man declaréd | orator is the only good thing in that iine, 2 P ‘of the 7 on apt " % prgatien Phas = 3 have been pronounced hopeless by eminent | such soul-destroying brand of ple, which re- | and Mog ‘Roxbury ea ioe inieiphis. Nee heen Or awating men Wilh T wish Phade—t rare | OW licr bed, she worked it off,” Dut the sy3-~| ees other things, twas ae. | American ‘and European surgeons, the results | mark envsca the gittto dive violentiy” Into: the &E ia Booth. accord ome ac-ounts, Miss Mati> | quality tht general. “Tdon’t tink any one can | tent must not be lnverfered with: certained that of the Silks on board'that vessel, | are truly wonderful. She is said to be uniform. } middle of the sofa, and declare between sobs | Fd 2 he toot Sed “4 Le : Fibers “an | As the months went by, Mr3. Livingston’s ly successful in whatever she undertakes, | that she knew he hever could have loved her | W,Steat variety. Also, aoe > WHE play the | give Sheridan too Ligh praise. When Tmade | voice became a tretiul, querulous, whine, the | Geents one per gee ae eae cesta, Ove’ | Dut, unfortunately, sho is Guiiged to tos | eee ae ene rer CouMl have: loved het Brpey. Notinehan Sailr pa — Joe Howard, in the Philadelphia Tiae cis. Why not ‘Thomas or Meade? ‘Thave the its pena Doce foot to lose | There wasalso 9.15 per cent. of moisture and Tendone tesco nen eae eee pees Be OES ret pena paces ints Brass and Walnce tacks Dion Boucieault and it S Kob- | Thornes DUC When the task Gt SeleetIoS any | Hts elastic Step—in short etie failed dally; but the | SbQUE two per cent. of fatty olls, and all the | {fons Performed. in all cases her verdict | went away with the understanding that uniess | furnishing Goods, faa foe ertson, with a bitter reclt Vit ZOSSiD | COU Hol PUG any nee aed ee Hon came I | system went on the same. Inuch of which fay on the surface in minuce | 1S rendered immediately after exammation, | he came next Sunday. sight wrepeeed Geese Begun Gace at 2 abont domestic whhappine: (a ee ee eae piidan. jie | "One Monday morning the sun rose and founa | Much of Scales, Only aboutonedthot aces | Which 1 free. AS. an example. of het | that pie he had Device not come at all. He na- * ‘HOOB & torious Chevalier Wikot? 1s ee Avs re agri nenthine Ne uerEaHERy fe Pa A nea Re en eS MACE dress of this kind is really of silk. AS regards ara we | amar cue the fact aca — tae hates to lose oe girl, ene panes aug30 1398 F st. aeons Doar BOB Nose gland, ni 2 Potion A ob thin : W e r <y © performed a few ard-working man of steady all of i ae ea Ua se ee | a he roe ea amo, onGrate agains. | surprise at not nding her up—and here iet me | REAP COUr-AMDS, Ie 18 merely a wrapping of | SUS BG operations successfully which helps a newly-married pair: while on | (4S COOKING STOVES. ing together in England a very ttle while aco; | Bigher honors of the war. It was no desire on | S#¥ that he was a Hae pont | the thing, it detracts somewhat from the senti- | Many of them in the presence of the other hand his temperance cies have ad- — 1 | who did all he could to lighten his wife’s labors, pan bir whose confidence and vised him that a single bite of that brandied (Gas Light: my ‘part to withhold honor from Thomas or ment of it to know that Belinda’s “real Lyons ig ‘a8 agsortment of —It 1s now positively stated that Lawrence Bie dBe aces do justice to a man whom T re- ne cone wien en arr aalicn silk” is one-fifth real and founfifths bogus, and | 88 Indicated by the ple will Re RErOlinan Oe an nis Sa ae as das CoORIN a ‘ Barrett will assume the management of the 1 regard him now, not only as | « Are you sick this morning, Emma?” he said, | tatshe has been wasting her substance tupon | holds from the Italian ofour readers can steer this man’ out of his iegeres ce 5 troubles it would bea good scheme to do so.— thd cams them my20 ¢alitornia te} One of the great soldiers of America, but as one | «ho nou iet the clothes boll over the stove, | 2lot of cheap and vu! chemicals and dye- | her to practice. A ares a ao ford of Brook cure his service ivemlin | Stand {a the very highest ram. "4 NOY CO | my” nead ‘swims 80° that T must sit-down a | SuMsand fatty olls. And then there comes in | SEE thon ric “woodt ity her | (Chicago Timex a the rent of te h months free, Dut x Da | ™uven in her delirium she knew the day of tho ate Teality there ig arout @ woman it four- | Gimerica to help tose who might be anes <> | Maxixa VinEoaR—The New one t-iune | "7S 1S THE BURGLAWS SEASON. ave deposited $7 Bank of Caiiforaia NINETEEN Da’ N 4 Ligur Diet.—The Cincin- | week, and washed as usual! The washings tor ent ‘althou has | gives the followin od for ‘strong aL t nati Enquirer pubilshes to-day the details ofare- | Wwere’done Without her now for many weeks | 4 delusion und a snare. Ttis a question of | got Italy for treatment, and, Achough she gives the fo 1g meth making strong NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, A re but a short’ time, she has effected egar in the course of a few months: The Tn ea oO Te ag | eee CRO weeks ago Last Rerueage “ith: | and when at last she did rise from her sick bed, | Save portance to the adorers and slaves of | corre wmarkable cures—{Letler ¢o the Bose | DANG Lf new, 1s Well. cestded’ Caen tee a a ee et ire ee to fine business ‘or the two p: out food. Two weeks pgo last Saturday, Mrs. | it was to months of weary convalescence, mors determined, it is impossible to predict what | Herard, water; boiling ‘vinegar 1s then 8 formances in Lafayette, Indiana, Christ Margaret Tumy, wife of H. L. Tumy, a wealthy | trying to an energetic woman than dangerous ‘be the ultimate effects in the relations of barrel is closed and allowed to id Day the receipts were over $1,600.” Seely ceripetr pce are Hines. Ta che Jong days chat she rectinod 10 Te sete. SAARC dene hits Honea Wanted to be Sort o? Secured. fmo, 80 that, its sides shall peo n ~ ar. J. M- Hill has completed his company | at Walaut, His, was taken With spasms, and, | Leéqasy “uale—the 5 ignt ate the Teast thins counterfeit quality be found to run all through A few days ago a citizen having an on | eat tied kee al cor car Athi Rags ad will proxdiice it In Wil- | itis asserted, the only food she has taken since | enough to upset her calm and quiet for (next. A ni sent on the oe: Monroe avenue made with an old th en ) of the average woman, {t will al- eerengcoents ae. strong cider added. elt “ te tio Ordinary multe Deans. | She s possessed | “she had ample time to think of the wreck sh» | Most inevitably lead to the emancipation of the | Colored man to sweep out The first rea e of M ber of j urnail=ts will be yp two gallons are sion. week for a weekly of 15 cents, more with the hallucination that she has nostomach, | had made of herself, the neglected opportuni, | Male race. If woman, decked in her gorgeous pe 9 a hn ieee Sth we Eas . Which “she believes has been rotted away | ties for intelloctesl aca piysieal growl, tho | Fraud che will be disarmed of hat hee eae thing was) allright, but when ‘thé ‘pay full. Fourteen days after the last addition the — McKee Rankin fs going to take -rhe Dan- | through the action RS ge faa which sne | money her sickness had cost in v: Ways— | and subjugated man will rise and assert his in. baat Safed due Old mam. hesitated, hung | whole is completely converted into vinegar, if y. His wife and Win. E. | 898 great sufferer. rere Loa Yes, so much time that sometimes she almost | Gonendence, casting off the fetters of the around for a while, and then said: the work eee ‘on in the pro any him. , 7 “ete gencralyundersood cat wa ten | Rely an na tn oma ba hah | Fete sea Ue ta ay. | Setar ete Seco Re | cee ree ee am rer | Sete ee eee eee eae ‘Traey, who fs one of the handsomest women on | Gate eee Tse Was Growing maui i be old relns | man 13 r-fifths a humbug | ‘Doan’ find no fault wid me?” for continuous manufacture of nephitadelphia Bre the American stage, will be married early in tue | and. weaker; sluce then, however: he case boon asta sary Spring to a young gentieman of large fortune | unable to note any appreciable change in her and great intelligence. condition. During mosvof the imeshe t*-The Kentucky republican state committee ope B Slee een nee oxpeoted her ib ; himseif.. istomeet tn Loutsvilie, on Thursday, 224 iost.. from y fortunate wo call the state convention to elect delegates me Ee Se to the national convention at Chicago. Seif the man ean make diamonds, why doesn’t he make a lot and sell them, and get t®" Andover Theological Seminary has a new yieh, and go off traveling somewhere, and not a C1 ep AE Sper ok poy on the rejations of Chistianity to

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