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. Miss., Arlington Hotel. an yelcker’s, alternate Wednesdaw "and a ; Second Cabin 845—850 826. L, W, MORRIB, 60 B NCH EDYE & 00.31 So. Wim. st., Apt. FU: t Ags; H. ‘General 2Pobahs Wihtam ses Newt ee AS th cen, | ,,4 Singing mouse is the wandering minstrel in ight 5 'very attentive to my elder | Ing tandem. | Then it was disrespectful, to say | good people brought me tea and cold chicken, | tne house ot Joshua Griflla, Of dacksom Mice Sitter and our Squire though very civil to us, | the least of it, to make that remark about ‘a | and made me as comfortable as Icould have jt is seen in different closets, and always mounts Was not supposed to’ hike it, for he pad trotted | lark.” Besides, the young man’s eyes and voice been at home. are an overturned dish or other slight emineace be- Off his son tor a long tour, and nébody knew | and manner were not at all to his credit. They You have never been at an before, have | fore it begins to sing. for how long it might be.’ My second sister | Suggested the idea that he had been at the inn Pa my dear?” said Mrs. Brown, now mollified wish to be Diack as to be white.| She came round to the door and looked, and LIFE IN THE ANIMAL WORLD. OONGRESSMEN AND THEIR RESIDENCES, STEAMERS, MY ONE GLEAM OF ROMANOE, | hed as little Seite roadside inn which hed | in return she encountered the ndigaant 190K Of ‘= — STEAME. |, Rc. : = Sage a board with a painted remark about be an honest English girl, who, aithough almost "Queer Stories Teld About Beayts, LIST OF SENATORS. BR NORFOLK, FO: MONEOS re Jam afraid that Tam only a prosalc sort of | “arunk on the premises” I rather quickene | heart-broken, enough spirit and energy lett Birds, Insects and Fishes, Lwia , President, Riggs House. AND THE SOUTH . Now and = the young ladies poe my pace, for such an announcement, ted | to hold her own. ly the landlady saw me (New York Sun.] Allison, W. B., Iowa, 1124’ Vermont ave. Lapt OF THE Lake loaves Cth-strest: meet in society thi re ene And per | that there mien be roughs ahead. ‘Then I} she became suddenly and altered. She | A magpie worried a toad into a hole made for Anthony, H.B., RL, 1907 H st. nw. weaxt on Mondaya, wotpeedars ae ee ti co pon GS Nr eee, La hae | Eee ae A UAT | Siem pose toon gare pos od | RUE iawn we | Maran fe a tee So eet ol = lad of the compan; an: 1) 0 me. | Sto 5 age} < &o. Leaves Ne rr Ble i chert apy on: cn | Reena otant | Rem A sengs comer OG? Bed |" Bano masta, ove. nena nas aca | Bard eps, Pe ittacutiare | NOSaA Mig Un Eaitatbk ee ee rolct : , and in 0. at i . B.. Ky.. zi . N. ¥., Arlin 50: Rnusic of the voices that I love, the fragrance of | Walked along, and tn fa Cae for her for som | siiudlag to it at the ume. Fee ope ees tmnaee ene aoee ee melsdy. | Blatt, J. G., Maine, 621 1sth st n.w. McGowan, J. H., Mich., 817 i2th st. nw. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. the flowers I tend. 1 ae too, that for me the pany’s sake. “Dear me, Miss,” she exclatmea, “Mrs. Wilm- | astonish Swee' p N. H., 205 East Capitol st. McKenzie, National Hotel. ‘The Steamer Jonn W. THOMPSON has been with- euscing evening breezes will rise, and the eve | Presently I heard the sound of wheels, the | slow will be so dreadfully sorry that you have | , A beetle was found in the center of a loaf of al, 601 18th sf. n.w. McKinley, Ohio, Ebbitt House. drawn for Fopairs, and the JANE Moseier has bone ning skies be flushed with immortal hopes. sound of rapid driving. A turn of the road dis- | been prevented coming to her to-night by any | Dread. In five minutes it began to crawl , 809 MSt. n.w. McLane, R. M., Md. 1 st. nw. watecieated ‘e her trips and her days Ged Wioaeeee iene: aad eae: covered to Ine a young man driving a tandem. | accident or unpleasantness. How tired and Sround, none the worse for Its nearness to cre- Pea ene Meaann, 9. A. Ohio, 987K St. nr eae = ate sa Berit e horses were had | hun; u must be. Comein, come in.” emation. : Nort tol st ieMillin, Benton, . Riggs ~ STEAMERS NEW YORK. Sale as T am now and tt fs mainly the ordinary | ‘Ome aimiculty in, pulling, thoes ap tea ne | _ Sie ted che way into a very procty tie room |°" Joseph. C of Geddes, N. ¥., his wite , 1329 M st. nw. Miles, Frederick, Conn., Arlington Hotel. pateip lente Bist Go East Rivet, Nee eee ey episode of a woman's life—I think it perhaps | Came close to me. furnished as a drawing-room, where a tall hand- | and daughter, were warned by a cat that the ‘Wis, 137 East Capitol st. +| Miller, Warner, N. ¥., $31 M st. nw. Baers ee, Oe a Wena more romantic than happens to ei young “Well, my pretty maid,” Ke cried, “are you all | some, Penns girl was sitting at a table copy- | house was on fire. They had barely time to es- 1705 K st. nw. Mills, R rant Place. $yidey morning and ‘itgandrinaame ay regal « Jadies of the period, and I hope that they, too, | ,,/"Woty my Prats ma give you allt? Take a| ing music, and introduced me to her as her | cape in their night clothes. 'Wis., 822 Connecticut ava, | Mitchell. Pa., 729 13th st. nw. taken at I rates. Apply at Steamer or De were tie six daughtefs cra country vlear; | QHve with me tn my trap. itwill bea ark for | davghter Kate, Mevtors'daughtersand inn-keep- | “A foursmonthsold dog. in Lexington, Ky., Mo. O18 14th st. n.w. Money, Ht D.UMI.- 17101 63. Under Nationa Metropolitan Bank ss eG six _ ” ers’ ters asa rule, see of eac hen an} sings or whistl his 3 2 We i, Presdent. WE lived four miles trom the county toe g | Now I really was very tired. But it was very other, “but this waa a wholesome, pleasant, | haunches, elevates his head, shats tis eyes and mikling, Roscoe, N. Y.. Rises House. R., H., Willard’s Hotel. NEW YORE—1 Which was also the cathedral city. Win unpro- | {mpertinent of him to call me pretty maid, | pretty, lady-like girl, as much of a lady as any. | paunche’ ‘unison, modulating his voice to the | Davis, David, IIL, National Hotel. id, Mass, Willard’s Hotel. ‘The are Glas stoamsersof ticting Wea ey Nery happy nest of girls, save for Cortatt me: ail | Which, indeed, I was not.. ‘Then’ T knew thal girl whom Ihave ever met. We shook hands | notes of the music. Davis, H. G., W. Va. n Hotel. RRR OL | Gan RGeREeND Soe Baie Fient before the end of hird volume. Our | my father quite disapproved of young men driv- | heartily, and at once became great friends. ‘The 1, Mass. Saturday int Gatien ri Washington, D.C., has a pig that Insists upon Newberry,'J. S.. Mich., 22 Lafayette Square, ret " curate; which I had left behind me, and had carried | beyond all description. ui N ITY, ich., Was engaged tomy mines fons a Hunared | out the idea of getting “drunk onthe premises |" Not to sleep manm; only now and then I Paes the itchet of is Peer. in atDWS | Groome, J. B., Md., 1828 1 st. n.W. Nicholls, J. C., Ga., Willard’s Hotel. ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LIND ceo les Gras not to think of marrying until | $0 I made my mind in a moment. have had lunch with my father when we have | 10, tle mud as deep as any pig. but plunges Grover, L. F., n, 1015 1 st. n.w. Norcross, Amaia, Mass., 1500 I st. n.w. ILADELPHIA,ALERANDRI WASHINGTON fie ita at ‘least. another hundred. 1’ came ‘No, thank you, sir, I had rather walk.” Deen at a hotel at our market town.” Sneath hae asking | Hamlin. Hannibal, Me., Willard’s Hotel. OBrien, James, N. illard’s Hotel. ‘AND GEORGETGWN. titra, “The rest of my Younger sisters have “Where are you going?” “Perhaps you will be a little nervous at night a bo the house. Hampton, Wade, S. C., 209 East Capitol st, £0) Connor, P., S.C., Metropolitan Hotel. Conn ‘at Philadelphia with mecunie engaged to the Series of subsequent | It wasno business of his, but I answered | ina strange place,” she rejoined. A beer-drinking donkey 1s one of the attrac- | Harris, 1.'G., Tenn., 515 11th st. n.w. O'Neill, Charles, Pa.,'1406 G st. n.w. the curates. My father could not afford to send us | Quietly, “Iam going to Manningham.” “Not at all, ma’am,” I answered, attempting | tions of an Indianapolis, Ind., barroom. The Frank, W. Va., National Hotel. O'Refily, Daniel, N.Y ae Cst. nw. epee Zo school, but we grew up somehow, and ike | , “So am. Andit is more than seven mites, | to be polite, although in reality 1 expected that | animal never drinks water, but will drink any- jamin H., Ga, 1115 @ st. nw. Orth, G.S., Ind. 1820 F st. nw, ae overs we grew up wwaid the sunlight, ‘Ths | ou mn nover bo, able, do t. “Get up, my | Tinoudteciracherunenmfortanie. © | MUBE,RepE at ibe bat he Heo Denes oo eee | ee ea | pee eee rn nother gave us was § ear; Pll lend you a hand.” Gg , my dear, if you don’t mint q a 5 See reetown—Mon at 7 p.: eee 2Shakespeare, taste, and the musioal | This Was very insolent_I mean calling me | bettersieepinmy daughter Kates roots There | Dick is the name of @ rooster that has great , Kansas, 611 18th st. n.w. Pacheco, Romualdo, Cal, Metropolitan Hotel Freights, received dally until. § p.m. lasses;” but our father added’a robuster fiber. | “My dear.” Igave no answer but walked for- | 1s a little bed there which will just suit you,and | affection for a Rochestet dog, which feeling is W., Va., 606 13th st. n.W. Page, H. F., Cal. Gn DW. ye gy isden. h given to Boston andr Btipes pr) . ie considered that boys and girls ought, toa | Ward briskly. He was up in a moment and | you will not feel lonely.” reciprocated. Dick perches on the back of , 1329 M st. n.w. Persons, Henry, Ga., 924 E st. BE Weert oe eetOwD BOOKS Fe 1 i duc: yur) ks Kate's room was a perfect boudotr. She had | Sandy while he is stretched between two chalrs Tike Shakeopeare Fes a wernagn eine hana SELLE ce neces Ue eee all sorts of pretty things, and had been at a | and performsmany tricks. * . Latin and less Greek. AS far as Greek goes I “At apy rate you will give me a kiss?” ocd boarding-school near London. She hada) In a Pennsylvania barnyard a gander was never got beyond the irregular verbs—those I shrieked and ran away from him as fast as I | littte swinging bookcase, just like my own with having fine fun flapping his wings in the face of Tocks which have shipwrecked many a young | Could in the opposite direction, going over the | the same admixture of novels. poems, and devo- | a steer, when the steer got. lim into a corner For full information apply toJ. H. JOHNSON Phetps, James, Cont. 467 C st. a eo 00., 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-strest Washington, BO. WD P. OLYDE & Dhla. Bicaarers, — Fia., 1116 G st. n. eV., cor. N. J. ave. and B st. 8.¢, Se , Willard’s Hotel. E. N. Y., 1312 N st. Dow. ., Lowa, 1814 10th st. Ww. South Minn., 601 Ist. 1. 5 i > y e +h was charm- ‘| Miss., 9 B st. n.W. Pound, T. C., Wis., 1215 K st. n.w. Se ee Scholar—but In Latin T read several of the | gfound which Lhad tollsomely traveled a little | tional works. My little white coue and cooked his goose with one thrust of his Pound, T. C. Wis., 121 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD smucue d easier classics. I did not compose any Latin | frhlle before. My knees bent under me, and I | ing. | Ingiris fasnion wo lay in ed ever 90 ong | horns, pinning him to the fence, Ta. 610 Lathe aw. Been Ne ‘Sarene Pace. Line BErween Mew Yous. Hava, LOMDOR, Verses, because my father very properiy suid | thought I should have fainted. Aglanceshowed | talking. “1 told her all the story of my day,troat | "canary bind, in. hot, weather, was trying to AE ea at Hiram, Towa, 8 Grant Pace, mn SQUEHAMETON AND DMRMER, that y ladies should not write verses, but | me, however, that he did not dare teavetuetwo | fist sary In the morning until ar, Curtis drove hatch some eggs. She drooped, and the male Ls MA Seok Wo wee muh? maamers of this company Sines Tobeoe. Dooks of “Euclid” and Invotgetee | off. How, in my heart of hearts, I blessed those | gossip a little about William Curtis. He was the | D!Td plunged into a cold bath. then went to the 3 4th st. n.w, 1341 Lst. nw. t08 of From’ New York to Havre, : edge of the nest, and the other buried her head 3 st. LW. jhad gone as far as quadratic equations, but not | honest horses. ‘Then the wretch actually shook | Son of a big farmer, or rather a ‘Squire, just | S046 oon vermont is breast and was refreshed. g y Vilms! Morrill, J. . cor. Vermont ave. and M st. Into them. “I'do not mention these himble at- | is fist at me uttering ugly words. ee ee ee Nee x cat sins na seli r * Neb. 1393 H st. nw. tainments boastfully, but because it will be soon Presently, and with afeeling, of great joy and | I was going. He had been the head boy of the been seized by an eagle, in Rees ne Bie ht eae cw be lon, Sout ‘B30 ., Metropoiltan Hotel. Becénd cab eee See een eats ke “hi ciropolltan Hotel, serideates, 625 For frelatht oF passage 9 apn aS La., Imperial Hotel. G. METZEROTT & OO. Pa. e] : or Scotland, and carried to th the bird, Seen that they have'something to do with ty | Tellef on my part, he was out of sight as fast as | Manningham Grammar School, and then at an rr! le nest of the bird, TE ares little story his two horses could carry him. In the mean- | agricultural college, and he b&d also traveled in | feigned death, and was left by the eagle with ‘latt. O. Conn., Arl on Hotel. = “s . = 7 .- | her young ones. As soon as the eagle was gone, | Pi Y , Kan., 1121 Ist. new. Mass., Ri House. My father was able to give us & 200d Doms, | Ne Te eM HAG ee Wide Peete oe PERS | Cad IE A. OLE OO cece or as | the cat dlliod all the, canes, and Meerine be | a ie eee vi. Willards Hotel UNARD LINE. Oop eee ne A not not aamome What Would | Shien rose at this point Into a hillock shadowed | neighborhood. ‘There was no dimiculty In iden. | appetite, disappeared. Randolph, 7, FN, J-_ 1824 Massachusetts ave, | Rothivell, G. F. Mo. Metropolitan Hotel. Wiiiny thee view of Oise ern the chameps ot aes ec ‘nthe nature of things that we six | BY acopse of trees. ‘There was literally a mossy | tiying the young man who had been driving | A parrot died of a broken heart in Ballston en ae W. N. Sacer OmO RES Russell, D. L., N.C., Ebbitt | onse. {sion, the Steamers of this line take a specific course maidens should always: be living together. Of | Couch where I reclined, and also literally | tandem. Kate denounced him as “a perfect | Spa. After it had been twenty-five years ina | Rollins, E. H., N. H., 145 ir Capi st fass., 201 New Jersey ave. §.. | for all seasons of the year. es course, it Is necessary that one or two girls | Watered it with my tears.’ In all my life I had | brute,” and I heartily agreed with her energetic | family its owner went to Minnesota. The bird | Saulsbury, Ell, Del eee ae i riotel. Ss, Kansas. 731 Sth st. nw. On the cuter passers trom Quesastows. 5 3s should always be at home looking after the | ever been so grossly degraded and insulted, | language. It was the very Mr. Blades whom I | soon missed him, and its only cry was, “Where Loree ert Nebras See Otel el. Pa., 1212 New York a ee een father and mother, but half a dozen were really | Was this, indeed, the beginning of my entrance | heard her mother alluding to in her conversa- | isJoe?” Iv ate nothing, and continued its call | Sharon, William, ee pe neta Si ea S07 9th st. n.w. ‘On the homeward the meridian more than sumficlent.. I made up my mind | Upon MIROEIEAIY 1abre lie: Suc ovals cea | eo tie tas eessook care EMSs ORE ister ares eas casted: Tallon Hi. ME, Coe WIM St naw. saben St Ls Mon, 130 Pentayivan of 60 at ad iat, or nofkina fo the morta of 42. ; IT should like S a governess thing initely more vile and evil. than my | to the inn she took e ne} David S. Forney, of Virginia, has a dog that pears) ae . —————_—__———_. Father and mother didnot at aul Uke the notion, | father’s sermons had ever told me ft was. 1 felt | near bim.. She had seen him the worse for | caw'a tan tae ne wees Te ‘Thunhan, AG, Ghlo, wort fath st. now. SAM NC) 203 A st Se. THE CUNARD STEAMBHIP OOMPANY LIM- ‘Fue living was a falrly good one, and the notion | lke some pow damosel in thedays of Arthurian | Hquor once “which she, believed was his usual | away with it. Upon belng allowed out doors | Valice, ZB. N.C. 995 K st. nw. spate Grae” Ala Gutier & eat Between New ¥. id LAverpool, Calle dad never entered their heads; but it had tally Sent Dt ae eae the ard ine | condition. and her mother would never let her | the dog went to the place where tt: was hid took | vest, GG. Mo. 610 14tn st: new Shelley. C, M., Ala., Cutler Ho nee. New York and Liver taken possession of mine. I was naturally fond ou ; but, alas! I thodght, tn these Victorian | run the chance o} {t from the top of a high fence, and brought it | Wwolcer J. D., Ark., 619 94 st. n.w. Simonton, C. B., Tenn., 417 6th st. nw. FROM PI 'N. R., NEW YORK. Saeh Rie * e the ays there is no knight Gvr'itint “riding abroad, 2. to his master, it in his ¥ *, J. Da, 519 . onton, C. B., » 17 We Wea Foo. i Wed. Mars Of teaching, and Ned done even more (han my | redressing human wrongs,” saving far iadies | ‘The morning came genial and brilliant, 1 Ce ere eee Francisco a | Wallace, W. Ay Pa, MU ory Singleton, J. W., IL, 209 Ast... Bothnia... Wed. Feb. 48 | Abyssinia Tshouia ‘tise to see a bigger world than that | When they are fost tn periious pains. “But it | slept soundly, and rose refreshed. “A pleasant | 4,0v {le G0ors{ep of a house in San Franotsco a | Wivte, W. bMd., Baltimore, Ma eee Mar. Which our village made up, except. that on Sat- ill be seen that I did the Victortan days an in- | breakfast was een the sitting-roomWhere | a milkman. “He put his nose into the pitcher | Wiliams, William Sulake ite Vermont ave, Sintth, AY ierrPa. Willaras Hotel. fica". Wed: Mar-a4 | Bothnia. Wed ‘urday we wentt te city, justice. ‘ad been over was . 4 a 4 8 1 Ae , Pa, V . x ot . 5 ese some Shopping and marketing: waited |. The shadows were falling faster and longer as | ter, which was sorely perplexing me, Belug ac about, to withdrate his head, oat the rechae | Withers, R.E., Va, Alexandria, Va. Smith, I B., N. J., National Hotel And évéry following Wednesday trom New Yorx. About, and went fo bear the anthem tn the cath: | Etmed the wales Te wasqulle Cea eS ee ie | Bae Eee aa Tena mms nocoun: | Gould not come off Ull it was broken, J. ©, Buren, secretary, 1025 Vermont ave, Sparks, W. A. Ja line wbbitt House. a:R02, £80 and 8100 gold, scoording to socommo ? » day I saw vertiseme! ch | Sumet kK. vas quite clear to me t a # . Ce 1, + R +A. J.) TL, ia ons. seemed to! Sots pec A eee ae Tshould not get to Donnington till midnight; | such motherly kindiess and hospitality that I | | A Nevada cat crushed a bee on the base of the | R. J. Bright, sergeant-at-arms, 261 East Cap. st. | Speer, Emory. Ga. National Hotel Py ‘Ticket to Paris, 815, gold, additional. desired by a country gentleman in the Midlands | 4ud what in the world would they think of ine? | really did not like to offer them money. Ire- | hive. Bees by the score darted into Tabby’s | Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 13th nw. | Springer, W. M., Tit, 102 East, Cap) Return tickets on favorab! toteach three little boys. Now it was that my | And I am not partial to walking in'the dark ina | member, however, having heard pny deat father | [Ur ik the Go Be ee Pete ss BR E. snoter, entet: nee pat ak Louie ne Starin, iB, XN x, 4 Lafayette Square. u at very low rates. | Binerae Sickets from - excellently. Ti erfectly strange country; but though I lost my | say that was very rarely in at you grass. S ~ isaac Bassett, s 7 a » W. L., N. C.. 108 . 2 other parts a Fads rere ee era yeeltently. These | Epirits, mny courage kept up wonderrully. f kene | cowd offend People by, offering them money | away with agarden rake, She could never. be | w. Y. McMichael, postmaster, pletiopolitan. | Stephéns, A-'IL. Git, National Hotel, Europe, at ores rats ae 3 discovered, after some ttle correspondence and | 02 bravely for another three-quarters of an | Which might be thought their due, and he also | induced afterward to go within sight of the pease Stevenson. A. E.. IIL. National Hot Fy eee prt thse de a . comparing of notes, that I should be able to | our, but instead of persevering in the walk I | used to say that whether they took {tor not they | hive. Stone, J. V eee ie So eel ‘and for Mediterranean educate them up to the point of entering Rugby; | 2ad to sit down and rest myself, which all good | at least, liked to have the offer of it, Accord- | A ship crossing the equator recently was LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. Talbott, J. F. C., Md, nae ona oe For freight and passage apply at the Company's even my father said so, and my father was a | Walkers know to be a very bad sign. Presently | ingly, though with some stammering, I asked ey le y jelly fish. Itwas 1 o'clock at night, | Samuel J. Randall, Speaker, Pa,, 120 C st. 8.0. Taylor. R. L.. Tenn., 909 New York ave. Office, Rg Ere rine Green OF pou ste Tr man who was sternly just and particular in | 1 oncemore heard the sound of wheels,and look- | for my bill. As soon as ever I had uttered the | and thousands of fish floated on the water. Thé | ‘Ackien, J. H., La., 207 East Capitol st. ‘Thomas, J. R., TL, eee a: cabin, . these things, and wouid not for worlds let any | ing back I saw there wasa young gentleman in | monosyllable I was ashamed of it, for my good | condensers got so stopped up that water could | Aiken, D. W., S.C, 721 12th st. n.w. Thompson, P. B., HES) ae a it ‘jen28- OHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.¥- Of bis children tly false colors. Then this gen- | ing ate He stopped his horse at the bottom | landlady took both my hands in hers and said | not enter. They then became so hot that | Ajadrici W., R.L, Arlington Hotel. ‘Thompson, Wm. G., key eer ton House, ED dleman and lady wanted my photograph, and I | Of the hill, andI perceived that he was lighting | that I must not say another syllable on the sub- | steaming had to be stopped altogether and the Aldrich, Willem, TL, Arlingtion Hotel. Tillman, G. D.. S. C,, 509 12th st. Let tel. ‘was rather ashamed to send it, for f was oniy a | His side-lamps. That alone would be enough to | ject. for they were charmed to have me there, | strainers taken off and cleared. A delay of five | Anderson, J. A. , 615 E st, D.w. ‘Townsend, Amos, Ohio, Arlington jot RAILROADS. yr small brown little creature. Those who | remind me that the evening was fading into | and were thankful that I should have been their | hours was occasioned. Armfield, R. F., N. Townshend, ae I, he ae st LW. an Suiaadoe joved me sald that I had loving eyes, just like | hight. He came slowly up the hill, but easily | guest. A horse in Paris remained a quiet spectator of | Atherton, Gibson, O1 pucker Te) ven Semon Bos ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Our dog Pompey, who, I'am sure, had eyes that | OVertook me, and might have passed me unre- | ‘And now, my dear,” she sald, “I declare there | a fight until its owner was belng defeated, when | Atkins, J. D. Turner, Oscar, Ky., Riggs se — ‘Were simply magnificent, only eyes do not come | S&rdingly, only, happily, his eye fell upon me | are visitors coming to see you 7 the horse seized the other man by the coat and | Bachman, R. K. Tunter, chomas, Ky., $26 18th st n.w. asin THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. out very well in photographs. However, the | 2S 1 was nervously trying to crouch out of view. And sure enough, just underneath the arch- | lifted himoff. The owner of the horse again | Bailey, J. M., N.Y. Tyler, J. M., Vt.. McPherson House, I anc National Route and Short Line to the matter Was ultimately arranged between my “Ah,” he said, “my poor girl, you seem tired. | way, there was a low pony-car with a pair | went to the attack and was getting worsted, | Baker, J. H., Ind., Ebbitt House. Updegrafi, J. T., Ohio, 1213 F st. n.w. North, Northwest, West, > father and these people. I suppose few young | Have you far to go?” - ot white ponies, and a dear old and gentle- | when the animal repeated his act, and again | Ballou, L. wW., R i $11 9th st. n.w. U legraft, ‘Thomas, Iowa, 720 12th St. B.W. oot ae Lecter 1879, at 1:20 Jadies made ~o good a start first off in the gov- I thought it best to put a good frongon mat- | man, white-headed, who exactly matched the | the third time, until both men agreed to settle | Barber, Hiram, jr., Il, 502 East Capitol st. Upson, C., Texas, Imperial Hotel. ‘To take eff junday, 2 €rness worla as I did at nineteen, and all be- | ters. My pride revolted at being caff€d a poor | ponies. Ina minute they were*within the room | tt at some future time. Barlow, Bradley, Vt., 1601 I st. n.w. = Urner, M. G., Me. 610 13th st. DW. x LEAVE WiguINGTON. cause I was able to teach the boys Latin and | itl, although such a word exactly described me | shaking hands with me very warmly. An eccentric cat of Brattleboro, Vt., brought | Bayne, 1’. M., Pa., 1640 Rhode Island ave, Valentine, E. K., Neb., 1120 New York ave 5:00 p.m.—Baltimore, Hllicott City and Way Sta- mathematics. I was to have fifty guineas a | #81 then was. “We are the father and mother of William | » rot to her kittens, but revented their lin Beale, R. L. T., Va.. 455 C st. Dw. Van Aernam, Henry, N. Y., 707 12th st. B, ions. ear, with Jaundress and traveling expenses, so | _ ASI came into view by the light of the car- | Curtis, who brought you here last night,” sald | it"adopted it hersélt ‘And brought itup. Be | Beltord, J. B., Col., 1212 G st. n.w. Vance RB.N. C28 Bh maw. 605 a.m_—tKew York, Philadelphia, and Bostan at T really should not have to pay away any- | Mage lamps he mostrespectfully took off his hat | the old lady introducing herself. ‘Weare so | {,adopted Ot herself, and Drought itup. By | Bono ter, iE. Pa., Willard’s Hotel, Yan Vorhis, John, N. X.. arlington To Express. On, Sundays to Baltimore oniy.. thing out of my salary. In fact, the Reverend | 82d sald: “I venture to ask ma’am if I can be of | very glad that he was able to render you this months-when the ay again seeing it sprang for | Berry, C. P., Cal., 608 13th st. n.w. Yoorhis, C. H., N. ed itt House. Ces meee on. Ainspoleank eer: ones. who Was engaged to my sister Fanny, | SPY use. It will'soon be quite dark, and thereg service. The Wilmslows are old friends ot ours, | ff hurit Ineaid vo cae rao Secognima it, | Bicknell, G. A., ihd., 211 North Capitol st. Wadalll, J: R., Mo., $01 16th st. n.w. 20 am Ballons, Annerci and way rae told me that I was a great deal better off than | !S 20 moon to-night!” and we thought that it might perhaps be nicer | aiq bringing up her kittens, hen thr grown,en- | Bingham, H. H., Pa., 1330 L st. Wait, J. T., Conn., 613 13th st. n.w. alana hhe was. When he had paid ail his expenses he a oaths Pees a eee ie was to have | for you if we ore you oven nte qmotalng 7 joyed an ol Eine frolic. z ae J = S.. iy. says Ho ox ave. LW. a a one il eee ai ity shillings e gi met me,” , ‘and am walking on.” our pony-chaise. We are at a must Blake, J. L., N. J., Wormle} A B 2 in Strasburg, Joan Gulucas neta or Muiliee echoes |e ‘This is the ‘road to Manningham, where I | have been very much alarmed 9s you did not an Sree plseoh roosts of Scots connty, Ta, Bland, i, Pe, No. National Hotel Washburn, W. D. Minn, 13 Tt. nw. a ana way ae = i 1 etra , am. ing. You are going there too, I pre- | turn up.” pure Bi . M., N. ¥., Willard’ le Veaver, J. B.. » Da Thestrengin ori) Perpetrate matrimony on | Cre." T think you had better allow me to dite | “Nothing could be kinder than this beautita: | down’ ‘Throughout the entire night the cracks Blount, J. ii., Ga.’ 1336 1 st. n.W. Wellborn, Olin, ‘Texas, 8 Grant Place. re lor car to New York In order to get to my “place,” as we laugh- | You into the town.” old lady Was as we drove along. She knew all | 10g and crushing of limbs, the drumming of | Bouck, Gabriel, Wis, Ebbitt House. Weils, Erast Mo, Wilants Hotel. £ est. Louis, Ohi Angly called it, down in the shires, it was neces- | _‘There was something very courteous and | about my gomg to be a governess at the Wilms. | Wigs, and the explosion of firearms are heard. | Rowman. S. Z.” Mass, cor. Pa. ave. & 1st st. xe. | White Harry, Pa., Ebbitt House. Eaaneeass FrOAeel sary that I should go up from our cathedral Picasant in his volce. | There was su‘iclent | lows, and sald that she hoped that she should’ | Thousands of birds are killed by belng beaten | Boyd. T.’A., Iii., 1412 G st. n.W. Whiteaker, John, ‘Oregon, 1303 F st. except Sunday. city to London, MT thee Eon into the | Hght to discover a bright-eyed and handsome, | be often seeing me, and that I must come and | from the trees with long poles, and although | Bragg, E. S|, Wis, Ekbitt House. Whitthorne, W. G. Denn, 918 14th st. nw. to > Cincinnadl, Country by another tine. Donnington was a | Kindly face, with thick curly hair. My Instinct | spend tay shorter holidays at thelr home | this slaughter has been oing on for seventy- | Brewer, M. S., Mich., S14 12th St. n.W. Wilber, David, N. Y,, Willard’s Hotel. ton to Hendusky, daily, except Raturday era are ee ane | ite ae ae ees See ne | ene aoe en, ee, Cae ot | geeoey ecto yea Meenas | Beige sateen Fant Ca ee ee | ate ee vay system was young, ¢ | by 5 e same tim a horror of | Mauningham. In due time we came on- reas ri NN. dey fe 3 + i eee a eee ete tree sas? puveven at | Ding driven by. sollcary gentlemen, especially | nington, when the Wilmsiows gave mea very | _ The Norwegian lemmings are about the sizeot | Bricht, J, M., Tenn,, 511 13th st. n.W. Willis, A. S., Ky., 1115 Gst. n.w. burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Yailways In this neighVorhood, none come with- | after what had happened such a Short title | kind reception. They had been greatly per- | @™mopuse. ‘They live under the snow in winter, Browne, T. M., Ind., 144.4 st. ne. Willits, Edwin, Mich., 26 B st. n.e. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City infour or five miles of Donuing! before, and answered, not, perhaps, in so firm a | turbed and dismayed by ray non-arrival. and migrate in large armies once in ten years. | suckner, A. H., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. Wilson, Benjamin, W. Va., National Hotel. ay Way. pian ; godown to Manningham Road tone as I ought: Wilmslow, with natural feminine sagacity, laid | They march in a straight line and permit noth- | Burrows, J..C., Mich., 814 12th st. n.w. Wise, M. R., Pa., 1235 New York ave. n.W. $90 p.m. New Yor. F pl Boston Yeas 10 miles from the market town of Manning- 0, thabk you. I shall manage to walk | all the blame upon her irrational husband, who a es Ccueeec oe taroueh evan utterworth, Benjamin, Choe Nor York av. Wood, Fernands.N. ¥., 926 15th st. n.w. wr pee ens only, Raltimore and Way: ham itself, and then the village of Donnington | °R- . at cnce meekly accepted her repriman: thi cand Cabell, G. C., Va., 617 1 t. n.W. ‘ood, W. A.. N. Y., '. 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, jensburg and : ae ning- | ,,He moved his hat, and witha sinking heartI| ‘This, then, was the one gleam of romance | they bark and bite like dogs. ‘Their enemlesare | Guldwell, J. W., KY., 2013 Est. n.W. Wright, H. B., Pa., 1420 H st. n.w. reas. via Relay. at Amnapolls Bam. '° Mies on the other'side of Manning- | cay tiim proceed of his way. Tecame- into my | which iumiied my girinvod: Tealdagbinaees | fOXes, Owls, hawks, and weasels Wich of the Calkins, W. H., Ind, 1221 New York ave, Yocum, 8. H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. Fa ee It was late ina September afternoon when | Mund that I would call atter him and accept his | very long. ‘That 18 to say, it lasted from tive | March, they continue their course until they | Gamp,d. IL, N. ¥., ington Hotel. Young, Casey, Tehn., 515 14th st. 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Hocks, Frederick, Hagers- came to Manningham Road Station. The sta | Proposition. Pride, however, came tomy help, | o’clock in the afternddn till ten o'clock that | Teach the sea, into which they plunge and are | Gannon. J. G. Illinois, National Hotel. Young, T. L., Ohio, 1112 G st. town, Winchester eno gy noe tion itself was in a little village, but itamb{ | 20d I refrained from doing so. Fortunatzly, | memorable September day. Since then I really COREE 1 aes Carlisle, J. G., Ky., gs House. TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. reels pecs ses eer es wee Oe Uously preferred taking its ttle from the mar- | however, he stopped lls horse, and waited till | cannot say that I have ever met with anything | | A little girl traveling on a New York Central | Carpenter, C.'C., 1owa, $08 12th st. n.W. Ainsife, George, Idaho, 101 2a st. n.w. das ket town, which was many miles off. The ar. | Should come up. In the shape of an adventure. It ts said by wise | train in a palace car, was overcome with confu- | Gagwell, L. B.,,.Wis., 1405 F st. n.w. Bennett, G. G., Dakota, 1324 Massachusetts ave. | 6:30 FR{EMIEADELPHIA, NORFOLK, AND Fangement was that I should be met, by one of | “I lope, ma’am,” he said, «that you will ac- | people that the nation ishappy which hasnonis- | Son at the antics of a parrot. ‘The cage was | Chalmers, J. IC, ‘Miss., Riggs House. Brents, Thos. H., Washington, 17 Grant Place. | BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, exce} Bua. lay belongings over to Donnington. ke yourself shou outafterdark, in acoun- | woman. But from this adventure, such asit dignity until the train started on ite torte ey | Claflin, Win., = i. Campbell, J.G., Arizona, 737 9th st. n.w. pat et Canton. Btope st Disdenspury anata rw: zg t,t F try you gon’t know, and evidently very tired.” | was, there flowed several important results, [ | Mgnity erat n its northward | Clardy, M. L., Mo., 523 13th st. n.W. . vo W: . E nw. Etta ZnS Porter ener Cet Very Wel SI ee ere Cae ee eee ee ee ee te eae eee ee ee ee ed Tenens ee oe ae Otero, M.'S., New Mexico, National Hotel. PRESS. Hilloott Gity, via Relays aw ey Were SU ore e Vel c. authority. “My horse wi not wait any | some mention of my family at the outset, I may Clymer, Heister, 4 7 . * - LE ). mn. — eves torcome, aud they miler have | longer, and itis impossible to leave you hers, | saythar the young Sauiky tmarioh ae” Amey, | of a cat, enlivened the trip for some distance. Cobb, T. R., Ind., 711 14th st. now. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. car to Dusiness at Manningham. So after waiting a | NO one could answer for the consequences. | sister, and through her influence our curate got, | little girl thinking the bird too noisy, finally put | Gofroth, A’ H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 E st. n.w. Pittsburgh except Sunday. paakemreae Father long ume | left my luggage on the platy | Please jump tn at once.” a living, which enabled him to marry my second | 8 Paper over the cage, and the darkened parrot | Cojerick, W. G., Ind., 623 Pennsylvania av8, John G. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Willard’s, | 9:45, P: sm ioINEW 7 a here the porter assured me it would be | _ He was positively ordering me to get in, and | sister. "As for myself, I often say that am still a | Preserved an ominous silence, which was sud- | Conger, 0. D., Mich., National Hotel. Charles W. Field, Doorkeeper, National Hotel. and Laurel. Sleeping car to New Work, and fe, and took a stroll about the village— | I had not sufficient strength of mind or body to | governess, but with this important difference— | denly broken by the exclamation In almost hu- | Converse, G. L., Ohid, Willard’s Hotel. James M. Steuart, Postmaster, Alexandria. mas neering car fo Plaga ‘le one, but presenting two remarkable resist dite orders. Ifthe had tried to beg and en- | that { am erness to entiaren of my own, and Teer rones, ‘Whoa, hoa, G—d d—n you, whoa, Cook, Puy >, Ga: eee eanicol ste 7S 9:50 p. m-—fSt. Louis and Cincinnst! Express. e cl vas vi ne] - | treat and coax meto get tn, I know I should my yS grow Uj ey are sometimes “J overt, J. W., N. ¥.,, Cars. ‘The church yard was very much tim. | treat walked en Grovpia nat bola por | en chy an lly dearest Wiliams the Gor TET EE Cowgill, Calla, ind, 1si2 F st nw. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES, eipaly. #Sunday only. Other trains daily, except wer rancl ims. ‘Moreove emptorily told to get in, my girlish instinct of | ernor. I often bless the when that one gleam Sox, 8. S., N. ¥., 4 a fe rs the churn doors were unlocked, with every ap: | obdlence came to my help, and 1 was iitted Im | of torance, through tears and troubles ceeaees Inter e 1a Lns Cece Tn | Crsbon We W. Mass, Wormley’s Hotel SENATE. ‘il rains stop at Relay Station. | atinerg ance of that being the normal state of | by a strong arm before I quite knew what, was me to the settled ‘sunshine of my Ufe—AW' he | deen much misrepresented and generally: mnie Cravens, BA e008 pee D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. n.w. aaa” Oblo ioxet Ofices, Wanktuaton Station. S, and the church Was gently filled with a | belbg done with me. rear Round. understood even by studentsof Grecian history, | Crowley, . Yep Gee ASSISTANTS. 603, 61¥ and Corner TOnDaTyRRie rere * pi : ced that | I wasso thankful when J was being comfort- eS ane nerally boon poeta aa stotY, | Culberson, D. B., ‘Texas, Imperial Hotel. SI where orders will be taken for at avenue, and sat quietly in that churn. and may | ably driven along, the swift motion and bese MY VALENTINE. She as generally becn portrayed as what the | Daggett. H. M., Nev., TI 14th st. nw. Re Re a nd received at any point in the enna eyelias’ being heavy with a little wholesome | alr bringing back’ my high spirits, as they. al- ‘There is frost upon the hair Outcast class, wich she by ho means was aca | Davidson, R. H. M., Ha, National Hotel. Henry J. Gensler, 427 Ist. n.w. Master of’ Transportation. crying. it is just possible—I admit this con- | waysdo. I told my deliverer what was my des- ‘Banded ‘neath the showy cap, was never so considered. ‘ecentinvestigations | Davis, G.'R., Ill, 1804 F St. n.w. R. S. Boswell, 126 C st. s.e. LM. General Ticket Agent. fidentiaily—that T may have slumbered for a | tnation. He knew Donnington, and he also] oaher brow are lines of Gare have placed the most’ remarkable woman. ot | Davis, Horace, Cal. 1si¢ Ist. n.w. * “nouse. GEO. B. KOONTZ, General Agent. my? few minuies In a most comfortable large square | Knew Mr. Wilmslow very well, Dut he did not And the thin hands in her lap anti dity in ‘truer and better light. She was | Davis. d.d., N. C., 203 A st. se, J. McElhone, 1318 Vi ave. ee I gratefully recall to the present | think that Ishould be ‘able toget there that | Are net quite so fair and fine HOrLaL Aes aire Situatea | Davis, L. H., Mo.,910 F st. n.w. John J. MckIhone; 1818 Vt. ay 0 @RnEaT 1880 the thought occurred to me that I | Dight. He questioned whether at that time of ‘As they_were in auld lang syne, fe the northern pee, of Con ee iiticalic | Deering, N. C., Iowa, Riggs Hotel. William Blair LSet 188 PENNSYLVANIA might in my turn be Keeping tae Wiknelows | Might could get a vehicle to take me on. Per- Greatest wite, pelonging tee mae re OF Caria, but politically | Dera Matyr, Gilbert, Ind., 210 A st. ne, David Wolfe Brown, 117 Maryland ave, n.c %: peat Wailing at the station, and so somewhat hur- | haps it might not be right. to travel up to the y “ Wass etna toot er nnd the tact thag | Deuster, P. V., Wis., 2209 Pa. ave. n.w. 3. 3. Hawards, Anscostia, DG. TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Fiedly T retraced my steps. Wilmslows’ at the late hour when I should ar- It is forty years ago in Athens all foreign’ wolnen. were mally | Didrell, G. G, Tenn. 40s oth st. n.w. TREES = SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGHIVIGERE HQUIPMINE.” When I ot once more upon the platform 1 | rive. Unfortunately, he himself had to go five Since Pole with timid foot disesteemed, and. that ‘thelr children even | Dick, 8 B., Pa., 1310 F st. nw. Maes noticed with disinay that my luggage had van- | miles in another direction. He was already past ‘Through the lingering afterglow, when born’in wedlock. were alws Zardea | Dickey. H. L., Ohio, Natipnal Hotel. THROUGH THE AIR. In Effect JANUARY 6, 1880. ished. . his time, and his horse was nearly knocked up. Past the oak’s entwisted root, as illegitimate, has given her ‘an odiousiy | DUbO, Poindexter, Ark., 014 F st. n.w. —. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, Depot, * Well, porter,” Isald, ‘what about my Iug- | Perhaps, too, we both doubted how farit would | Past the cedar and the ping,” false reputation. Shee w ee ee ae eeu | Dunnell, M, H., Minn., National Hotel. How a Railroad Took a Flying corner of Sixth and B streets, ge follows: 5 Bage? I'supposé you have put {t in the cloak. | be In exactly good taste for a young gentleman ee orang ane were mind, tional, for conventionality” demanded that | DWight, J. WN. ¥.. Arlington Hotel. Leap Over Housetops. Pittsburg and the West, 10:40 a.m. daily, with TORI?” ssscn, be’ that your” sata tne porter | Le Renal See ae eannaMgD (ma n- My Valentine. Athenian ‘matrons should remain within the | Einsteld, awn, X. ¥-, Wormley’s Hi (Philadelphia Evening News.) Biksbuny to Oincinnad, St. Lous and Otlcagor Ae Se porter. rn Z Seclusion of their own homes. After her mar- ji " i Several ‘ago building sites being scarce 340 p.m. daily, 08 Who'd have thought of seeing you her lary governess. Peering through the latticed pane, riage to Pericles, who had parted from bis test : ral years ag rs os page? wel But we had a vet leasant talk. He tol Clear I saw my true-love's face: y Di - in Oll City, Pa., a number of speculators com- SE wrenaes Lawton rem cavecereaie ail about the gentleman to whos house twas | ‘Turned and left and tarnod asin, Wile with her own full consent, her house be- | Eving’ Jui 8. bined to carry ‘out a scheme which they be- miss—why, Mr. Wlimsiow’s | Song, a country squire and at the same time a pilinsered there, while time and place CHARA hehe ee ae and distin- | Fwing. Thomas, Ohio, 931 N st. D.W. lieved would make avallable a large tract of land hot been out of the station-yard | Practical farmer, cultivating a thousand acres | ialowed erew, for likes shrine Solite capital, Her husband shee nee athe | Farr, E. W., N. H., cor. ist and East Capitol st. | on the summit of one of the high hills which ot hisown. He thought I should like the place r, my wife, cc ip! et ler husband, wae the Athen- Felton, W. H., Ga., National Hotel. overlook the city. T make the property easily rm snd without me.” I exclaimed, per- | and the people, and he certainly amused me ‘My Valentine. naam, furicily construed, would not have | werdon, J. W., N. ¥.. 1418 Kat DLW. accessible they built a railroad from the foot of ck _ yery much by the way in which he described all OLOMtiplan Suck: Was honored with the title | Figi, W. A., Sass, 1405 F st. 0.W. the bill to the summit. The road was a quarter f ame and asked after you. | my future surroundings. But all the time it ‘Then I slipped beneath the door Fane er eove, and she was designated as | Fintey, E. B., Ohio, 1407 F st. n.w. of mile long and extended up the hill atan angle Isaid you had left your luggage here, but how bo Gerd ae a Sce that his mind was not Re snewates tee were: xno ony eae Pits ene Bae a eas Bt LW. ofa a ait aaa ee Soi Bebe aise OF = | at was my belie that you had walked on be- | Quite at rest, that le was not quite certain what Tn the moonbeam’s tender light, naturally excited envy. ‘The comic and other | Ford, Nicholas, Mo., 7! : g pha : - awa - Where | Was best to be done, and rather anxious as to beseeching note o! = y- gh Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. n.w. stationary engine, after the manner of the a ee Nan WRGKEL Goo youe Heaney | the upshot of the adventure. Bulng for that heactof tains” authors have done her gross injustice. Hermip- | Forsyiiie, A. ., IL, Metropolitan Hotel vity railroads in the Pennsylvania coal _re- ey started off after you." ai A the Town of Manningham came in Sweet, my wife, has a Profited by a brief irritation | Fort, @. L.. HL, ‘House. ons. A large amount of capital was invested J was in absolute despair, and askea if he | Sight; pleasant streets, and a broad market- My Valentine. Wile Of BARet: Par nae Lenelcs to acouse his | Frost, H. G.,.Mo,, 1605 F St. RW. the land and the railroad, but the scheme could by # short cut get to any point where he | place full of twinkling lights. We drove up to ‘Wooing ways, they tell me, now rocired See ie ithe rt eloquence | Frye, W. P., Mahe, 922 14th st. nw, proved a failure and the road was abandoned could attract their attention by shouting or | the principal inn, and” entered beneath an ‘Are more sensibly arranged: er Her Inhuence Gver Porte neous | Garfleld, J.’A., Ohio, 1297 I st. n.w. ‘wo years ago. Last week the rails and ma- walving a liandkerchief. At our place at home | archway. Here he’asked me to hold the reins |. Truth total Tee not how necessarily strong, bas Orilentie to oush | Geddes, @. W., Ohio, 7 Grant chinery were sold to persons from Tamaqua, It was possible to resort to a move of this kind; | for a moment while he went in to talk to his Love and honor have not changed. And eee tance roped ‘Aristophanes jepidson, R. L.. La., 1895 K st. nw. Schuyikill county, who intend to utilize them in but the railway porter only grinned, and ex. | friend the landlady, of whom he had spoken in Still must man find half divine pe tee ul nec stop) ft ve ‘illette, E. H.. Iowa, 140 A st. ne. the coal region. B 45 p.. balned thal wee tied Dmpowsteis then, | adn and couiient aes ee recuse |e i Samian and Peloponnesian wars; bat Plutarcn | Codsall W two tacks, “ihe rails were fastened together | wor! Bspoa Ghee Lue’ Sab" ata? Sha 4:20 p.m, * caused me a ence 4 1. | Now, ft so happenes at there was a little 7 q i rs . Hare ie (otg ae asa nt | window tnderseath te are, opening fate te ican Hse who orate eaceeaaien ewer, | Guntes MA Mad aeast end, and formed four unbroven lines ot | 25QRiE SSiPURON. wna pm dalle y gcionab) pected a ti = landlady’s private room, from which she could And beside our household fire, contest, does not mention her name in latter all, J. G., N. H., iron from top to bottom of the hill, The steep- cout apo * Twas ina creat qUAnEACY. What would it be | 100k out into the yard ahd issue her directions, ‘Dearest, crown of all my years, tion with it. Her marriage to Lysicles, pa. John, N. Y., 1415 Mass. ave. B.We ness of the hillside, and the fact’ that it is at ees v! est to do: Surely, Mr. Wilmslow would return | A litte conversation was going on tn this room | More that ever my desire, dealer, after Pericles’ death, has been, used’ to | 2 i 35 Ga. Motropaltian Hotel regent covered with ioe, made It almost impos- | ALEXANDRIA AND EREDERIGESBURG. RAI After he lad gone 'a few miles, and found that 1 | Which turned out to be of a very unpleasant qaneren of ray joys and tears, her disadvantage, and an’ attempt made to | Harmer, A. Z x t RON telpROkp SN DBIA AND WASHING ee Perhaps 7 character. At first there was an indistinguish- Sener tt ears pt Harris, B. W., Mass., 18 Grant Place. upon it,so the plan of moving one line of 3 Pee Lo heatietngear eae My | able muraut of oleeseant prescutiy ea | Seu dey tat oe, Sag i rll ead down, th hl, and tag te ra | Foe Abani, 7,20 Tham 498 02%) a would be annoying to spend one of my few | Cents made themselves Clear. BMy Valentine. dealing was not only a lucrative tite ‘dignines | 2 ay a i te lous sovereigns; and 1t would be also annoy- | _ “No, indeed. Mr. William, you must go some- =Harper's Bazar. | and important calling in ancient Greece, and ee poraean Talis) ct) Cae ine were akon oat For Hishmond and the South, 7:00 s.m. dally, an@ S periany a2 SOOT SET Rd BEST ERE CTRIS ee | CHS ne eeoomumBodation /fot)| er eaees Parente ie: through her he rose to eminence. ‘The life of which was then about fest oun the botany, ralan Bary fexindris for ‘Wash 20 me, perhaps as soon as si Pais part ‘Tson.” se. needs a 3 Dave . of ihe question was speedily set at rest byrthe | "Me William appeared to be ‘speaking in a re-} | Pantlind, who used to keep the Ormsby house, | Zimes, to be newly written.—New York | Hayes, b. ©. apd horses were attached Grain ee eae. SE ter informing me that it was impossible to | monstrating tone, but I could not make out | tells a good story on himself in connection with —— ee pee or ES ATO .W, Te Bite anything. No fly was to be obtained nearer | what he set. cnet tos landlady’s next words, | the purchase of a horse. He was golng from How He’d Do It. He ‘eit North Capitol at. Surin Tickets, information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar than Manningham; so T determined to walk, it | sharp and clear, brought the hot blood to my | Carson to Callfornia.and resolved to buy a horse | _ Several men were. gathered at the door of a Fn OD Tt ABO EE em: See ye (cntam itis were see ea ean |e eitiomn whos fealiy ave uadicn Gone oo 1 CR ee eC hetero ay ee ee ee Henke, Fo Ma? National Hotel there. ve slie girl v4 ;, ANE aT Wl les dol go tram) other nel ravel on the we mo! ;, when @ not over nine yea + HA. FA Gone my ten miles’ walk often before to-day. | ing about the country tll nearly ten o'clock, | and Pantiind doesu't like to do things as ovaet xs os Hono | Herbert, H. A. iitan Hotel. of age came along with tearsin hiseyes,and one But it would be much pleasanter to be picked | and then take seats in young gentlemen’s | people do. He was Offered a horse at a reason- of the group asked: dos 1e up, and I persuaded myself that it was this gigs We never take in tramps at the Royal | able figure—‘‘a horse that Hank Monk used to * What's matter, boy—fall down?” which was going to happen. I did not know that e ie drive,”’the owner sald. Pant.hunted upMonk ana “N-no, but Pve gota hard ’rithmetic lesson Afew miles before you came to Manniagham “But, Mrs. Brown, what is this young lady to | asked him what kind of a horse It was. and I expect to get I-licked!” was the answer. there was a road which léft the townon the left, | do?_ You say that all your files are out, andshe | “That hoss,” said Mr. Monk, in a drayling “Let me see, I used to be a king-bee on frac- and went on to Donnington, saving three- | 1s quite unable towalk to the Wilmslows of | way; “that there hoss was always my favor- | tions. juarters of a mile. It afterw: transpired that | Donnington.’ ite—” The man took the book, turned to the paze, ir. Wilmslow, with a man’s natural stupidity, imslows of Dot m don’t expect | Pantlind wasin ahurry. He didn’t walt for | and read: took this by-road, sappoeine that every one | the likes of her, Mr.William. ‘Those sort of peo- | turther particulars, but rushed off and bought “Rule 1—Find the least common multiple of must peeds now the road which he knew best | ple who run about the country always get hold | “that hoas” at once. He hitched him up and | the denominators of the fractions for the least Herndon, T. H., Ala., 515 13th st. nw. Bill, W. D., Ohio, 416 9 st. n-w. liscock, N. Y., Arlington Hotel. “ . If agirl had been driving she would | of a name or two.” started -off—that is, he tried to start off, and | common denominator. Divide this least com- Bave had more sense “But this is dreadful,” said poor William, | put in a good deal of time trying. The horse | mon denominator by: each denominator and So I walked on, a solitary damsel, along that | “What am I to do with this lady?’ ‘was balky to the last degree. “‘Confound ” | multiply both terms of the fractions by tke quo- interminable country road. I walked in good | ‘You should have thought of that, sir, before | said Pant., “he’d balk gown hill” ‘The | tient obtained by each denominator.” spirits, and am always delighted when I first fe took her up into your father’s carriage. | bland smile of the hotel keeper was replaced He read the rule aloud and asked if anyone See a new prospect unfolding before me. But I | There'll be a fine talk all over the country | an angry frown when he found Hank Mo: could understand it. All shook their heads, and had sotnewhat miscalculated my physical | about this bit of work. Iknow you mean no | and reproached him for recommending tae | he then continued: Strength. Jt ts one tang to walk out in the harm, but you always were wild and willful, | horse. “ Well, now, I think I should go to work and fresh morning, and another thing to make a | Mi ‘illiam, and it’s my belief that if you put | “I didn’t recommend him, Pant. I woulda’t | discover the least uncommon agitator. I would forced journey after the morning’s work is done. | a Pair of tongs into petticoats you wouid want | recommend him for nothin’ it to feed crows.” | then evolve a according to the int Igot quite angry with myselt tor feeling tired | to drive them fire-irons all about the country.” | “Why, hang it, didn’t you Bay that he was | deviator and panctua the thermometers on the outset of my walk. I felt that I “You are talking utter nonsense, Mrs. Brown; | your favorite horse?” should be very glad if I could make friends | you are quite insulting.” ba Oo, every man in ‘Why, no, 1 didn’t—and you didn’t wait ter | and one of them added: “I’ve work and Ben it, Sonaimes tite ete QUE: | piney Mu ua"wiee oC Une | RR rd Mane yaar: teas | Wag aman pie - ie back on a | is more than you do, when you was my" ‘0 one of the men, we market day father did not at all mind our car- | taken in in this way, You will ¢ yourself sau aeane in’ down hill with the coach. | ness and had made money, could peak teed Tier, who was also parish foe siving us a Ute a5 bed a ame as John. Blades himsel es 108 bee nee Pee the rheumatiz vi this a terror of the decent nm Jonely road through an uninhabited country. | round.” = white man in a cart “But only come and look at her, Mrs. fullof meal-bags; Dut there was hardly room | Brown. Look at her tor a single moment, I and did | entreat you, and you will be more than satis- Wi fate there algo came by @ coal wagon, but I “Ob, Ill take a look at my lady, never ro 8 j : H 8 2 a ie cit

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