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said leCook, Anson G. ‘ork, New York. dust-cloth. however, this dust-cloth was | “I haven't compromised my self- HOUSE AND GROUNDS. | CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR P. 0. ADDRESS. | Meco k. Anson G.. New York, New see sorr eee ueecepecllia tie a eataton ‘agown ofthe | Miss Ollfford stontly, “Auntie cant do A —= | — | NcRengle’ James A.) Loneview? Kentucky (After reading in Taz Stan Sundry Complaints of | ssthetic aunt's, it was an object not incapable | thing for me, and papa wouldn't if he cou! Frep horses according to their age and the LIST OF SENATORS, | MeKinley, William, jr., Canton, Onio. = Roise.} of eliciting reverence. Rathe once | _ Miss Clifford returned to the eity to purchase work required of th Full te ‘and Ittle ‘Wheeler, al New York. | Mel ane, Robert M. im ore, Maryland. . shook it from the window over the heads of Mo- | her trousceau under the supervision of her aunt, | WOrk required o on rite little | WA , Fresiden ident, Malone, New Pie leet - Intosh and Miss Leeds. who were sallying forth | and to be married trom St. Simon in thé | Work disorders ihe dicest as that ot | Anthoty, Henry Bi Prociccer wehode Teland, | Mcsee Here ea to OO oe Noise. resence of a large circle of acquaintances, who | OnLy pone ce ed) Anthony, B,, Providenee, Rhode See ae 7 c upon a sketching excursion. | P 7 large her | inferior quality isdear at any price, a8 there is | Batley, James E., Clarksville, Tennessee. | Miles, Frederick. Chapinville, Connecticut. Tam uffortunate, living in a street No man may be a king to his valet, bata wo- | were quite ignorant that the’ object of her | inf proper nourishment In ft. HP. tt, Michigan. | Miller, Warner, Herkimer, New York. Which day and uicht unto my tertured ear man may remain a queen to her maid. Familt- | recent visit had been to seek employment. Gikiw “Wai es Bayard, ThomasF., Wilmt Delaware. Mills, hoger Q.. Corsicana, Texas. pales ioiaad apomienprpciceroep Miss Gligord. Owe eect’ summmacrs Gaeron ie, | seksi’ Comsdn™ attend on account of her the solted article into a lange. bowl, throw over | Bese, James B Lexington, Kentucky. Mitebcti, Jonn 1., Wellsboro’, Pennsyivanta, T can put up with sounds of tramping feet, Miss Clifford. One sweet summer's day, on re- | schoo] nd Misses Parker ana | {PGStled article into a large bowl: throw over | Beck, James B., Lexington, Kenta Morey, fernando D. Winona. siesielppl The rattling horse-car rerularly fleet: turning from church she found the latter'sttting | _ Mra. Van Lennep, a oe pe ar. Mary” 1 ch. | Blair iy Wa Pismouth: Nee Hesapshtre. Mouros. James. Obeiin, Obie in regarding Rathe as an object | ly, as if washing, then thoroughly shake out the 0 a ry . Water " But firing crackers and toy cannon here by the window, arrayed in white, her hands | Stevens, Sea are oy miners tae oe | ee ie ay OUR Uy anaes ES ae By ee Morrison, Win, B., Waterloo, iitinols, Under my windows, boy-explosives, mere. clasped upon her Bible, which sag also clasped, | of commiseratl upon her infatuation. Miss | process in clean flour, Articles cleaned by this | Brown, J. B. Atlanta, Georgia, Morse, Leopold, Boston, Massachusetts, ee cas aaereunh os ane Mont ete kad aiovete eam ee vem. | au geod bargain at #5 cents” appearance; and | Grew Sour.—Take 25 good-sized clams, with Ta Re iS Murch: Thompecn Hi” Rockiaud, Mates Caisha and Watkin. Se ee Ployment of the Angels.’ Yor ought tohave | Mrs Van Lennep, who had once lived near a | nait their iquon bell two hear me toe uarts a Cee ee ee po papacy psn dnb ral heard It!” i rena Cae ators OF Tee Lee ees | of water, Keeping them tightly covered! ates ae eee ia For New Vor and the East 8:00 a.m., 2.00 wa ESE | rege ah em te ws ee | En aie maa | Sa ei Snir aty a | Re ete ence, | Sa He a a — i nineteen noe tae And wil not reckon me among the ‘‘fats. Kathe's ratdrobe woulé, at any time, have | Rathe wae pada) A aoe Wee ful butter, very little pepper; mix two table- Coke, he ae ae hells. John C., Blackshear, Georgia, wor geht Sunday -n anienannaes os Mies Chitord's Dat ate donate vate of wane rare brice-brac that Mra. Wigan hadmen- | Shq™ agg five minutes: Betere. de ae Davia, TVG Bicouiatten eI Ae a tees geraey ity with bane of rocky Annex, af- Silence. each hew garment to her mentor, who went | tioved in connection with her aunt, | Julia. Davis, Henry G., Piedinont, W. Va, . P., Charleston, South Carolina, tg doulle ferriage serosa, New York city. The hush of Night is like a dreaming soul Fag INCTe eed Re eee tiiael ate |i tesa creatnly Gat aan ale Geer oe eons | LOM Axa” Sheaeaam\ Camber aire cue best | Dawes, Henry 12, Pittstea, Mascachusetts, Neill, Charles, Phadelphla, Pennsylvania, | gor Piulsdelwhie, SOO goed One b a0 and 10:00 P. Pervading the wide wor!d, and being far ing loops and making suggestions with an alr | lors certainly hed an air of refined sentiment, 7 WW. Fp % = hw York. « ov beds 40and 10-00 pm. Limited Removed from al thines which disturb ormar | Ot reticence Chetan ee nag Hathe that | While He inno ner eamsmony of colors in the | powdercd rice with little cold water; tnen | Eaton, Wiliam Scere th, Codiove Sta Fayette, tadia py HLT, Removed from all hich ¢ i awe eile = If gradi r Con: 5 2B. i x S.. . . . eee ee SOE cee ee | vow ste tee a eee ee tee equired, being careful tO keep Meek | Farley, James Th, Jackeou, Catornia Osiner. J. H., Franklin. Pentiss1van We beet EER A Re ak Impressive silence ‘—ztide from pote to pole. PW kat nes Rathi, is more style,” sata | quired Mrs. Wigan. ‘That Mrs. ——- Mrs. —— | stirred all the time; lastly, {t must de boiled for | Ferry, 'T. W.. Grand Haven, Michigan. Overton, Edward, jr., Towanda, Pennsylvania, Sonttay, 4-00, 30:40'am-» 6:40, 9:90 and 10:00 Boeace Seine enue e ae the, “Tos has cconaeete, You ate to tenia | what ia her nome. docs che assume famiiartty | eet a clean saugepan, ‘This paste 1s | Gatlahd, A. it. Little Hook, Arkansas. Pacheco, IL, San Luis ODIs, Gatrornia, pm. chia, Tror’s ttuaxe of a star. about adopting new fashions. Let me dress | with her boarders as much as ever? And that | teautitully white, almost transparent, and well Stead ade died on 1 Sei Maryland. sae F Shoe on gg wg gti ES whe 0 om. an om» ea is meters eee cite Sante cate asked the P: my sone oe ee ee Fequring @ SOLE and cola things | Homiic, flanuloal bi ingor, Maine. icips, James Essex, Connecticat For Aniabolis 6400-18. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- « ” fad once ie Prex who } son? ae y usteninatatan’ ss “J Sada} nea t Sunday. Beooks no disturbance in the medium by ~ that ‘sweerlooking little gi inthe middle | Rathe’s cait vas short and subdued, but tm- | “dug vest ong Aud color lately been reco: | pampren Wade. Colum ia, south Carolina, Delco meas: ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRICKSUURG RAIL Placing the before the eye. classical was; but ho one any more called her | proving. tne Carex at mended as a superior antiseptic in ail infectious | Hereford, Frank, Union, West Virginia, ° New York. WaY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING- yjret then, believe CU deo at A hes eGR A ed as, diseases: 1t acts very powez‘ully, and 15 ts | HIM. N. B., Denver, Colormae ler, Henry, Henderson, Minnesota, len eg ES 4.20, 5-20,6-95, ones race Z Rathe uated; and she divided her bou- | no more deserts tor Susan. Mrs. claimed that a daily dose of from 30 to 50 grat: Hill; Benjamin H., Atiauta, Georgia, © * ds. Chippewa Falls, W Por Alexandria, 7, 7:20, am, 5 rill urna qut-, and lent her fan toMiss Clifford, who was } came into Rathe’s room one to a full-grown man will render the paisrac! | HOSS een a ate Georgia. Found, Thaddeus C., Chipy alls, Wisconsin. Sand 11-30 p.m. On Bunday st 7, $ and li = ble ate apssen sy Lao vown somewhere in the lower classes. " She also | tered Spon a narration of incl iheria moperative. The benzoate is pre- | Tiealis Join Yommee ai ae on, Ransas Phe Hines ne ene For chmod and the South, Tam. daily, and ewreat white E ane pe exchanged sashes, because Miss Cit‘Tord wanted | sations wherein Mrs. jan Lennep's wut iutness | pated by dissolving crystallized beazole ald obnston, Jchn W.. Abingdon, Viretnia, a0, JON H, Pateatine Texas, G30 p.m. daily, excert Sums fous Savane: | long ends to cet Sracetully away Trou: her one Srewcuvaltyanddeospion foo | water, neutralizing at a slight heat with a sot | Jonas, Benjamin Franklin, New Orleans, La. omas B., Portland, Maine. leave Alexendria 3 had been two years teacl When Miss Clit. | tion-room tor my boarders, aud sald 1: “= under a bell glass. Large doses are sald not t | Kellogg, Wm. P., New Orleans, Louisiana. Richardson, Jobn $., Sumpter, South Carolina. Ticketn, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- CHESTER, Deardide: plage oan ee benre seine, | CSOT was no ree dlan Boards they Dough | APbear absolutely necessary—good results mas | Kernan: Francis, Uilca New York. chino, James B., Estilivilie, Virginia. son:modations can be procured at the vthice —aorth~ pcb a oa: ce pare a Was Miss Adams that heed nec or ugh | be obtained by the dally administration of abyat Kirkwood, 8, J., Yowa Cty. Iowa. Kobertson, E. W., Baton Rouge, Louistana, > sast corner of 13th street and Pennaylvania ven ‘The artistic aunt, or rather, the uncle, whom | it up egainst me that they’d never received any | 19 grams, Lamar, L.’Q. C., Oxtord, Mississippi. Robeson, George M., Cam S, northeset corner 6th and Peunsyivan's avenue, ‘sifer seminary, @ | that aunt represented, had failed. Miss Clifford | compensation for the use of their parlor. Said To BLEACH €LoTH.—Into eight quarts of warn | Lozan, John A Chicac, Ilinois, Robinson, George D., Chicop: at the depot, where orders can be jeft for the check- sparatory sehool, to “adore” somebody, | was the eldest of a large family of young broth- | I: ‘What 1s that to me or what is itto Miss 2 ig) a z stir | Maxey, Samuel'B., Paris. Texas, Ross, Mies, New Brunswick, New Jerse ‘Ds Of bap wae to destination from hotels and resi- any ing eae were, if unfa- | ers and sisters, and found uncongenial ele- | Adams? Sve's had enough to bear. Mrs. Wig- | water put one pound of chloride of lime; stir parents McDonald, Joseph : Mlanapolis, Indian: guardians, asunta- | ments in her father’s home. She had come to | gin isthe one for you to look to. I'm not re- | with astick a few minutes, then straln through Hanapolls, as Kot! D) a ¥, Mis a LP, FARMER, General Passenger Agent, Tae oS foo ball oF boating. | | visit Rathe until she should be “invited to ac- | sponsible for Mrs. Wiggin, nor Miss Adams isn't | a bag of coarse inusling Working itewink ee | Sou en serosa ea aveen ain Htussril’ Willam “Avr Lashcncy Massustnneree, | BANK THOMBON, General Mivascr. 076 ¢ was McIntosh, an Alabamlan. who had | cept a position,” that is, until Rathe could find | responsible for Mrs. Wiggin.” hand to dissolve thoroughly. Add to this five , 4 ma, Alabama. Ryan, Thomas, ‘Topeka, Kangns. ALTIMORE AND O10 RAILBOAD. Stranded north just before the war, and | a school for her. “But I di? request the parlor, Miss Clifford | bucketfuls of warm water, Stir t well and put ‘Strafford, Vermont. Kyon. John W.. Pottsvilie. Pennsy' — tmalned over until later days, an elegant | Mrs. Van Lennep, the widow lady with whom } wasm't acquainted there,” cried Rathe deeply | in the muslin. Let ft remain in one hour, turn- 2 Beatrice, Nebraska. Samford, William J., Opelika, Alabama, a Pte ee Borges SRAOK. on man with dark auburn hair. an aqulline | Rathe boarded, varied the announcement of the | mortified. “I ought, perhaps, to have offered | ing it over occasionally, that every part may | Cincinnati, Ohio. : William F. inell Biaits, lowa. jation: 7 ven my eo dd & slender white hand. Kathe felt | unfortunate Mrs. Bardell, and let rooms “to | some remuneration; but thought—I was | get thoroughly bleached. When taken out wash | en, Connecticut, ‘Yer, Samuel L., Independencs, Missourl. ‘South: e would some day fight a due! Single ladies only.” She boarded Miss Stevens, | afraid—they would resent It.” well in two waters to remove the lime, rinse | ‘Kansas, Scales, ‘Alfred M., Greensboro’, North Carolina. Co take effect Sunday, 1680, at 1:30 p.m. ved he a ly carried « rel | &tesow- teacher of Rathe’s, also Miss Parker, an Early the next morning, Rathe hastened into | and dry. This quantity will bleach 2 yards ot Pryor, Luke. Athens, Alabama. Shallenberger, ‘Win. §., Roc! or, P: LEAVE WankinGaie inside coat pocket. elder lady, in receipt of a handsome income, | Mrs. Carew’s. yard-wide muslin. The muslin will bleach more | Randolph, Theodore F., Morristown, N. J. Shelley, Charles M. Selma, a 5:c0 a. m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- radically soutbern in sya) with ncthing psrticular 0 do in life, f it had been any ordinary service,” said | evenly and quickly {f it has been thoroughly | Tans Matt W., Weldon, Nortt’Carotina. Sherwin, John C., Aurora, flinols. tons. —Raltimore E: was budding with patriotism, and the giris Miss Parker, a3 might have been expected | Mrs. Carew, ina sutcession of little nods, “we | wet and dried before bleaching. | Rollins, E. H.. Concord, New Hampshire. Simonton, Charles B., Covington, Tennessee, 6:65 8m. —Baltiney ancora anaway. Neunation {pat daw the eee dance | OMA lady of fading uguness, impaired aiges- | should havé expected no acknowledgursnt, DUL | Rev. Waserenon GLADDEN, of Springfield, | Sauispury, Fil, Dover, Delaware ingieton; James Wy.” Quincy nont, Strasburg, Winchester, Haserstows, Brot, termination to pat down the rebellion. Kathe | tion, and no occupation, did not approve Miss | it Was, aS you might say, an office of trust, and Mass., says: “Bring up your children with just , Saunders,’A., Umaba! Nebraska. Singleton, O. R., ¢ tick and way, via Relay.) bad begun a but the yarn was coarse, and | Clifiord. Miss Stevens began her acquaintance | we tock stich an Interest, susan couldn't have | igeas of the inde} eos ‘the resources of the | Sharon, William, Virginia City, Nevada. Si lite ‘William F., Montice 8:10 s.m.—Point of Rooks and way stations. Hitches stuck. thesicatien tude Perselred; the | under the pleasing conviction of having made a | taken more interest had it been one of cur own, Ulity of Iife on the fara. “Farm life means | Semel yt H., La Grande, Oregon. Smith, &. Herr, Lancaster. Penisy’ 520 wt nee tee eee Een ihe biee: to Wer qrumiaamins crane. cen | ee UeON, Dera ae ee eS | TAB Vining ogunee Tetiean hard Work, but there Is always tme for rest and | ‘Teller, Henry M., Central City, Colorado, Smith, Hezekiah B., Smithville, New Jersey. t express. “Parlor car to New York and nck, MeTEClE ettniaky Gnpceed Uribe Molle: » AUAAEd Diee dete ac i Ps Tecreation such as is afforded by no other oceu- | Thurman, Allen G., Columbus, Ohio. Stith Georgia, : c DP in prolong: | me eee nep Was jealous that the young | oven Guan, Twill.” Fation, ir we could turn halt our lawyers, | Vance, Zebulon B , ‘Charlotte, North Carolina. vie, INinois. Ge ti-—10n Sunday ouly—Baltimore, Annapo- Torti the erase ogked out Anabasis to; | lady entertained some private disrespect for her | “We'dont ‘wish it to pass: Mrs, Wiggins | tha coueey Scunl te Gee | YORNee We es eta § erin 9:10 3.m.—t8t. Lomia, Chicaeo, Columbu and gether In the pe-vine arbor. The arbor stood | tabie appo! uents; and when the young lady, | would wish to requite you,” cried poor Rathe, | ‘Be country & > vy Sry valker 7. 1. 3 p ark: s] Malton “ile Pittours Express. (Connects for Hsyerstown and ri mulati 2 dents were | tor = Vi enne nantly re. “We don’ onieul? elacs 5 SS faliace Wi A., ald, s rth Ca jedmont, ex nnday Pullman car in- eminary roy beeps eee ee ae \ = an Mrs. Van Lennep indignantiy re- | eae don’t Wish mowy!” ejaculated Miss | take poor farmers, and at the present time | Whyte. Wiiliam Pinkney., Baltimore, Md. Stephens, Alexander II.,Crawtordville, Georgla. | eam cad Locesiin aliy ; Grafton to Sandusky, Mada bebe encliod be veitinc eae | Tve valways taken first boarder Tr T bm: bal you wundiien relieve mere there are no vacancies on farms for tha: class | Wiillams, John S., Mouii Sterling, Kentucky. | Stevenson. Adlat E., sloomington, Iiltnots. laily except Bat 5 ried bk bever found a word of fault with wy crockery. | Carew. “It Mrs. Wigein Had chosen to make | HOW 70 CLEAN THE FrooR.—It you have a | Withers, Robert E., Wytheville, Virginia, Zalbott, J. Frederick C.-Towsontown, Marylan?. | punm. Colewe, Ealteville, La Plath tron-stone has been good enough tor | any acknowledgment. painted floor keep soap and soap suds off of it, LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. Paylor, ~. Carter's Depot, Tennessee. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Oity = ——- a- | them, and if it {sn’t good enough for Miss Rathe saw clearly that if her friend had but | for it spoils the brightness of the paint, makes ‘They would have Ape ann ‘Thomas, Johh R., Metropolls, lltnols. _ | ane bettors Ske must go where she can get | condcscended to send cards to Mrs. Carew and | Itgoft, and then It peels of, leaving the tinue | R2RAall, 8. J., Speaker. elphia, Pa. Thompeon,Philip B., jr..Harrodsburg, Kentucky, : s€d the president and petitioned the trustees | better. ~tBaltimore and Laurel Ex Acklen, Susan, PTSeS. }H., Franklin, Louisiana, St yin. G., a, iowa. 140 — naday only, bsitiuore and Way. . all this might have been averted. She | looking worse than if it had not been painted. | Alken, ow ‘ io <esbury, South Carolina. ane ocean : . an C ncumnns eS eh ne ae. remove him. Since, however, it was a seml- Rathe felt that she couldn't be too grateful | never saw her Dill again, and, yet, she was left | If your floor has not been painted, keep soap 0: .. Providence, Rhode Island. "Townsend. Amos, land, Ohio. Express. ary reguiation ents should no! eat | for the scelety of her friend; and Miss Clifford to that her obligation was in no way dis- j Of it, for it gives It a dirty, grimy look, and | hicago, Milinois, TT end, Richard W., Shawneetown, Mnois. 3:30 p.m.—Baltimore and way stations. (Win- those 1 S had scareely begun to igned the easy chair,—not even on Fri- charged. © | Keeps growing worse all the time, Just’ tak: | ‘Anderson, John ‘A. snhattan, Kansas. Tucker, Joun R., Lexington nginta, . t. yy pee eg ET . Oh moonlight nigh day eventn he task of obtaining @ position | Soon after his marriage, Mr, Wiggin “took aa. | clean, hot water, put ateaspoontul of spirits of | Armneld, RF. Siatesviiie: North Carina, qavner Getae Wetas eek ; Se En Btcps at AnDapolls hovering around the vines, | for Miss Clifford weighed upon Rathe, but an | vantage of the bankrupt law.* Noceee a ssity | ammonia into a three-gallon pall of water, stir | truant’ GitsGh None Noe Turner Thomas, Mount Stéring, Kentucky. one op of the frail structure | “unexpected opening” was at hand. but because nothing ever came in his way ot | it, and witha clean, long-handled mop rub the Atkins, J. D. ‘paris, Tennessee. tyler, ‘James M. Brattleboro’, Vermont. 4:85 p m.—tPoint of Rooks, Frederick, Hagers- S Garning needles fu the | Miss Ciitfora See ae ee nol ith | whieh he did not take advantage. “A large floor all over, Mien wipellt of with stceu water, Bachman, Reuben K., Durham, Pennsylvanta. | (pacpraft JT, Mount Pleasant, Otte OPiot or becke ank Wn Bates eee uneee rene, STapes (vould have | Miss Stevens, and was incidentally presented | amount of real estate was found to be owned | It will take a little while to gel gray out of | Kaney, Jol New ¥ jegraft, Thoms eGregor, Iowa. % Peint of Rocks ‘ay 1B OnLy reached their highest degree of acidity,denoting | to fu elderly, wealthy bachelor Mr. Wigslu. | by Mrs, Wigan. the boards, but Mi come out after a time, | eer gOnH Maen awn Tom Teeray antes Meee. iors. aii P-t2.—TBaltimore, Amnapolie and Way Sta ripeness, Bot one would remain. A week later, Rathe found her, one night, pen- Mrs. Wigan set a hich estimate upon princl- } and you will find {t far easter to eep your floor allow. La 1 W.. Woo Ket, R. L.. "wiiton 6.. Frederick Ci tg ba. place wherela tO lock Due eee a Pas | SVE and perplexed, but rather pleased. Sue had | pie, In theold Welsifer days, she haa avid sue | whiteand nics havnt wae cleo eee HOOT Parier, Hirst ie Gniceee sae Urner, Milton ©. Hrederick City, Margian). 20, 2-5 fOhleaeo and Columbus Express. a place wherein to look out Greek and Latin | recetved, through the mall, a note trom Mr. | respected Mr. Frelinghuysen for his tofty prin- | soap or suds.— Woman's Journal, Barlow, Bradley. Saint ‘Albans, Vermont. van Aemain Henry “‘rranklnville, New York. Sasi in Philadelphia ‘aud Baltimore Express. tents {0 Pairs, and nothing but southern valor | Wiggin. requesting permission to call upon her. | ciple. She once gave Rathe a severe lecture || How to Buy 4 FILLET oF BEEF.—Ask your Bayne, Thomas M., Allegheay City, Pa. Vance, Kobert B., Asheville, North Carolina. it Bladensburg and Laurel united with northern enterprise could i: ‘The probiem was, where to receive him. . fer resending through the mail an uncanceied butcher for an eight-pound ptece of “porter- | Beule,’R. L. T., Hague, Virginia,” Yoori: ‘Charles H., Hacke: New Jersey. it of Bocks and Way Stations. few minutes, some one with lericon aad gree. | nee een? Tented her peree Wace Fee sae. n nyumucver else we may lack, | house cu” Choose a piece far enougis along | Bedtord denies otra Colorado. Van Voorhis, John, Roche ay . $5 bua. BALTIMORE an lew minutes, some one with lexie gram | hac eason, rented her pai Miss | Rathié,” said she, “let us have char-av-ter.” tonal art | Beltzhoover, Frank E..C ; ivi : 2 mar looked th. disappointed to flud the piace | I Boarders were obliged to receive | “Mr. Wiggin having eettied up his aifairaae. | tWard the hipbone to have the tenderioln part } Beltzhoover, Frank E.. Cartisle, Pennsylvanta, : 5 : F i f an even size throughout its length. As the | Berry, C. P:, Caltiornia. cecupied. An unpleasant number of darning- | ¢: in the dining-room. Martha, the matd, | parted for Colorado, whither Mrs. Wigan wasta | © 2 ‘ e : : eeetles the winged, animate kind—buzzed } generally came tn, on these occasions, “to nine him. si filet would naturally spoll first, have the but- | Bicknell, George A., through. MeIntosh always dlspatehed these | ir the plates were jaid reg’lar.” Mrs. Van Lennep ew Albany, Indiana. i i pee eu bury except Sunday.) cher cut it out nicely and use it first. Thenhave | Bingham, Henry H.; Philadelphia, Pa. ig an re. “Thave disposed of my property,” said that your ei ee | Blackburn, J h C.S., Versailles, Kentucky. 3 D., M apolis, Minnesota. sed Laurel insects valorousiy a> If he tmagined them ani- | would follow, and, standing just outside, wie | taay, 9 If Itatne bad won eee oy nes Dosses- | (he (ough, Biting end of youn Sine pound plore Blake Jonn Le Orange: New decey. ah We eae eon xpress gees age Ga MT maid by the stale ob SAnkecs, gslight crack in the door, ‘would whisper 1n- | sions in her mataen days, “and I leave soon for bolled beef. When it 1s properly Dolled—that is | Bland, Richard P., Lebanon, Missourt, Welborn, Olin, Dallas, Texas. BURTON 28D BAGO Ee SD LEIA, weit abd tesiried toward Morning it woot | dighantly and explosively:'“ Martha, Martha— | Saratoga, to remain until Mr. Wigan sends for to say, slowly simmered and served with a nice | Bilss, Archibald N., Brooklyn, New York. Wells, Erastus; Saint Louis, Missourl. car to New York, abd special sivepling car to Phliat town, and returned toward morning in a con- | come out here Mory-tha— Don’t you know | m sauce—tt 1s not to be sniffed at by anybody. | Blount, James H., Macon, Georgia. WWHItE, Harry, indiana PEnnspiennia. chivairy ald pattern of Geeaace Hag SoU of | cuy-tbing?” But Martha professed to be deat | " “on!” ejaculated Rathe, with a ttle sigh, Next day have the top part of your beet which | Bouck, Gabriel. Oshkosh’ Wisconsin. Whiteaker, John, Engene City, Oregon. chivalry and pattern of elegance was among | In one ear, and would go on, innocently regu- | “how I wish | could go to Saratoga!” is le{t split tn thin slices, and use as beef roils, | Bowman, Setwyn Z., Somerville, Mass. Whitthorne, W. ¢., Columbia, Tenbi Containing the ‘Sentiment or “ar eens agg | ing the platen. Mie face looked down into the tired, wan | siowiy cooked and served with mushroom sauce, | Boyd, Thomas A. Lewiston, Tunis: Wilber, David, Milford, New York. containing the sentiments of a later and Miss Clifford evidently estimated the note | tittle face, Nought will be left of your original beef but ths | Bragg, Edward S,, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Williams, Charles G., Jamesville, Wisconsin. greater:— Something as Mrs. Van Lennep did a weather | “You shall go, Rathie. Mr. Wigan wished me bone, and this is to be cracked and used forsou | Brewer, Mark S., Pontiac, Michigan. Willtams, Thomas, Wetumpka, Alabama. inte kale gene a Mean eee ee she aurane yen | to take TET da eecaes the Wigan house- | stock. Soup meat, bousht for the purpose, costs | Bnicis,"James ®,, Manchester, ew Hampshire. | Wilts albert S Loulstilie Kentucky, . 5 ” * ¥ P; keeper—“but I don't need a servant, ad so Six to twelve cents a pound. Jersey City, New Jersey. WUltS, Edwin, Monroe, Micaigan. eT rer eee ne the world hag measure.” | asking @ favor of Miss Parker, and Ratue | much rather harcyou wo thanks. —hot a word | fom 1 “yet ee a si) — He did not secin 19 take It very deeply to | thought it probable Miss Parker Would tnvite a | the obligation will be all on storie? ‘Toe OaTuBaL DRINK.—Water, even in all its Bright, John M., Kyetteville ‘Pennessoo. Witson, benjaintn, V vusonbur, W est Niro, heart—not so deeply as he had, cerfataly, given | Kette-dium or a seance for that particular eve- Rathe chided herself for ever having in her | purity, does not seem to quench the thirst ana Buckner, Aylett H., Mexico, Missourl. ood, Beenando, New York. New York Kathe reason to expect—but lmmediately trans- | ning, rather than grant the use of the parlor. thoughts undervalued her friend. Mrs. Van | stimulate the body, as it produces addittona! Burrows, Jullus C., Kalamazoo, Michi; Wood, Walter A’, Hoosick Fails, New ‘York. lerred bis attentions to Miss Leeds, a young Next door to Mis. Van Lennep lived a widow | Lennep and Misses Parker and Stevens asserted | Perspiration and passes through the pores Butterworth, Benjamin., Cincinnati, 0. Wright, Hendrick B.. Wilkes ‘Penna. jady with riuglets, who sketched from nature. | lady and her daughter, who were on such terms | that Mra. W iggin Would be doing no more than | almost like passing through a colander, leaving | Canell, George C., Danville, Virginia. Yocum, Seth H. Bellefonte eat McIntosh carried her portfolio, and generally | of intimacy with the landlady that Martha was she cught to. a the system exhausted and weak; besides, a Caldwell, John W., Russellville, Kentucky. Young” Casey, Memphis, ‘Ten! ana, : carried it by Rathe’s window. There was noth- | often sent over with complimentary portions of Kathe worked a&stduously in assisting Mrs. | drink of cold water when suffering under 2 | Calkins, William i, La Porte, Indiana. Young” soe liate Cincinnad, Ola. : 906 B st. aw, is the ing that ever the latter could see, to be sketzaed | the dessert. Indeed, in oue of these exhaustive | Wigan In her prenarations. and. ar Saratoga, | great degree of heat 1s dangerous, even at times | Camp, John H. Lyons, New Yorke , Thomas L., Cincinnati, Nenu By ae Whine in that direction excepting a pasture dott d | revelations that follow close upon feminine dis | assumcd the duties of both maid and com- | producing sudden death. Latuerly in Eagland Cannon, Joseph G., Danville, Ilinots. f 4 oes for the treatment of fe Irrezulacition ‘Di with boulders. 3 5 agreements, Mrs. Van Lennep subsequently as- panio! and elsewhere a drink is prepared by mixing Carlisle, John G., Covington, Kentucky. Atvsite, pect oY =o oF ae Dakota, eases. Seo toand subecribed before :* ac About this time Miss Clifford came to Wel- | serted that the Carews set forward tuelr dinuer Alter five weeks, Mrs. Wigan received a tele- | oatmeal with water in the proportion of three or Cirpenter, Cyrus C.. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Bennett, Granville G.. Yankton, ¢ Ri sifer. hour, solely with a view to the timely arrival 0 am from Mr. Wiggin directing her to meet | four ounces to a gallon of water. Tuts Is fo: | Caswell, Lucien B,, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Bretts, Thomas H., Wail: Le MANIIOOD ‘Termatorrhca, Impo: Miss Clifford was slender, with dark, liquid | er desserts. . in Chicago, Kathe packed the trunks | ot only to saUisiy the thirst better than water Chaimers, J. R.,, Vicksburg, alississippt. r alt Lake tency, Seminal Weaken ani Demoraia cured eyes, and a rose-leaf complexion. She “gave A slight paralytic shock had left Mrs. Carew | witle Mrs. Wigan attended to settling the bills. | Or molasses ana water, even when tempered Chitienden, Simeon B., Brooklyn, New York, Campbell, J. G., Prescott, Art teed by using R. BROTHERS’ EEVIGO KAT: MOO sa. her attention” to modern languages, and had | 1 me, and with a palsied habit of nodding Kathe remained until the following day. | witn vinegar or other acid, but to produc» addi Clanin, Wiliam., Newtouville, Massachusetts, | Downey. 8. W..'Laramte City, Wyoming. DIAL. (8 per bottle. 906 ato ew, rece Reena pettus healing class, but as she | which had the effecvot emphasizing her words | Just before leaving, as a mere matrerot iey- | ticaal mrnaen or body. | Oatmeal possesses « | Ciardy’, Martin L. Farmington, Missourl. Rea So heey 3 designated spelling as “lessons tn othography,” She knew it was quite unbecoming for the in- | mality, she sent to the office to inquire iy there pecuilar aroma dnd acis asa stimulant to ta | GiarkAivah A. Somerville, New Jersey. lo, New Mexico, TEON, the oldest Sfiablishea and only relt- the exercises ad taken au clevated plain. | firm to take other than a melancholy view 0 | were any charges agulust her. As something | Surface of the skin so os Ge meee complet | Clark, John B., jr.. Fayette, Missouri. A View of Ema. LADIES' PHYSICIAN ix the city, gaa by Miss Clifford lad taken a room opposite | Ife asa fleeting spectacle; nevertheless, she re- More than mere formatity, a bill was returacd | digestion of tke liquid. Men employed in an a” Clymer, Hiester, Reading, Pennsylvania, Tt was row December, butiusgite of my haste | Sone rege oy mrp enue, from Rathe’s, and the later soon became intensely | tained her worldiy interest, and, trom betag | for tive weeks’ board, with extras sufficient to | mosphere ef the tutensest heat are much com | Gepp. ‘Thomas k Vinceanes, Indiana, to get on the mountain before the snows cov- | PA gOccw. Le mae eg ol Conscious of her proxitnity. Sue heard Miss | confined at home, and having little tood for | form avery handsome egyregaie. A personal | forted with it, and become very foad ot ft. Coffroth, Aléxander H., Somerset, Pa. ered {t [stepped at Taorm! 2 for patients. CHNCETs dinees gible hoa Tien, felt Miss | Curiosity, she selzed, with the more avidity, | interview with the clerk laving convinced ney Waar FLOWERS WILL GROW IN THE SuapE.— | Colerick, Walpole G., Fort Wayne, Indiana. nia avhence the ascent w ee ord's dress gtide along the hall, and dt whatever was brought to her door, Hine Could Beno mistake she quetly pala tue | pnts question 1s put tomeevery spring by avores | Conger, Omar D., Port Huron, Michigan. -Etna from the north. ‘Taortatna s bull DiSSae, DE PORKST Has EEMEDY FOR he $ Clifford's periume over the ven Ob! | Sald the old lady with a successton 0 | pi. Or city people, whcse little patch whtch tue: | Converse, George L., Columbus, OMo. southern slope of a spur projecting 2A Ladise. | All femaictoomplainis quickly eared ors. F $4 passage so bare ard gloomy | emphatic nods, “I've always Known the Wig On her way out to take a carraige for the s te te : S egainst pausing there | gins. Whenever a Wiggin undertakes any y 4 acl Bap “ ‘ » | C20k, Philip, Aineriéus, Ge depot, he encountered tn the hall Prof. Freling- | WEN {0 devote to flowers Is so walled up b rh a aay * ‘hboring 1 Covert, James W.. Finshing, York. ea tee regret ip apres bon feat hoo pas ayia dar eet dl of " C ] 3 be neighi Ing houses that the direct ravs of tiv 4 iy wD a3 - 23. thousant feet al re le sea, is crown be termed with swWeetness | thirg, he sae ese narough, John Henry ts old | huysen, tormerly of Welsifer, now of the Oo | canneverwocni Gee plants will dsveiey | Congili, calvin Wabash, Indiana, the ruins of a Grecian theater. ‘The stream of 903 BXEAP NNTB. Tis new Turkish ana was “3 an me . ane oe asked permission to ad- s. He was just arriving. She | ther flowers there, and none will do it as well | « amuel ew York, New York. pleasure travel seems to pass by this won- oni sy te firet establishmes? have dark eyes and a pink ani dress Bliss Ci We depend upon it, my dear, he it the apparent genuineness of as If if were lighted up by sunshine a part of the | Ccapo, William W., New Bedford, Mass. derful coast, so that comparatively few by Da “Saeop in 1871. The best z complexion Was to be a biot on the ia means busine They can come in here as ‘xXpressions of pleasure in meeting her, raore day. Fuchsias, pansies, forget-me nots, violets, | Cravens, Jordan E., Clarksvilfe, Arkansas. tourists see the shores of Sicily, except from | gcuth of New York. and a siur upen nature. To pursue any studies, | well as not, Susan and J shouid rather enjoy ‘d when he requested the favor of ber lobelias, lilies of the valley, phloxes, and other | Crowley, Richard, Lockport, New York. the steamer which takes them to Athens or +xcepting modern languages and orth aphy. hee dnt we, Susan? S, aud most surprised when three months | perpaccous plants whose tutte: habitat is shady | Culberson, David jefferson, Texas, Alexandria; but it the reader is among those | J¥f4NHOOD RED. to transgress a womanly sphere, and to ixg Susan, a still blooming, energetic . wood, will do best, but even these languish ir | Dsggett, Rollin M , Virginta City, Nevada. few, he may remember the view from. these Furr. For the all clalms to delicacy. Rathe } Spiuster, Lad lost her lover in the war, and if But Mrs. J. Henri Wigan was most surprise] denied all direct Sunlight. The best effect in | Dividson, Robert Hl. M., Quincy, Florida. ruins at sunrise as one of which the earth can- | seminal Weakness, Loss of ‘Mauls ‘and all dis- Tespect and fell into de List engagements Witte Sea USE betore ls | of all when, the next winter, glancing over a | Aculed all direct, s produced by ornamental | Davis, George R., Chicazo, Ilindis. hot furnish many. He will remember, perhaps, | orders brought on by indiscretion OF exosss. ratics and * Ked” on subjunctty last engagement, with @ premouitory cast of | column of notices in her eastern paper, She | jeayed plants, the beanty of which is not @ Davis, Horace, San Francisco, California, rising long before daybreak for a solitary clin) | Druggist has the ingredients. Ad. The young ladies of Welsifer occupied oneside untehabce, Was au accurate representation, culated:— endent upon their flowers. Among these mar | Davis, Joseph J., Louisburg, North Carolina, through steep lanes, half seeing, halt groping, j ed Lee ee] fallery of the village church, and the young } Miss Susan had grounds for that cheerful resig- Who would have supposed Mr. Frellaghuy- e ranked the gold and silver variegated leave | D .vis. Lowndes H.. Jackson, Missourt. his way between high wails, over which started | _Je6-eo_____78 Nassan st., Sentiemen the opposite. AS the former ex- | nailon unlformly characterizing her demeanor, | sen would ever have faicted Rathi geraniums, achryauthus, alternantheras, bego- | D? LaMatyr, Gilbert, Indianapolis, Indiana. into dim sight spectral figures with out- §74"TLINe DISCOVERY. ceeded the latter. t assical” gils sat in the | Miss Susan's tender memories, ‘however, lent a | Blas, caladiums, centaureas, coleuses, etc. | D-ering, Nathantel C.. Osage, Iowa. stretched ams, resolved, as he drew nearer, LO8T MANHOOD RESTORED. ate wastes mune Eels ee ote | ee a ee A Sierra Fire. which, if planted so as to Dring the various | Douster, Peter v. ukes, Wisbonsin. tuto Some overicaning cactus, vaguely oatiined | Avtetum of youthfa, unpradence om ems athe was thus brought facing Miss iM aphid LotR de oe eee . 3 ‘ast. pred sf set, | Dibrell, George G., Sparta, Tennessee. overhead against the starry sky. founting | es . She never Sav Miss Clifford come stepplag roy i do anything tn my power for them,” 1d oy Murmar oa the autdnieht afr, baie Continues dune the eee eee | Dek Manan senna cutee ante. higher, one comes out, frombetmeen the nner pag Ag gy 9 ally down to her place nthe raiddie front pew, | Miss Susan. ; cll ausors piues #tanding tall aied fair, months, and {5 not s by any displuy of | D.ckey, Henry L., Greenfield, Onto. shadowing walls into the moon‘ight, the wan- | SHEERS “to Metelion: guiterers ‘Aadveas J. Hie without experiencing a satisied thrill—as if The second time Mr. Wiguin came to spend | As*e isper ss Of danger leaning o'er,” Hlowers.—Perer Henderson, | Dann’ Poindexter, Forest City, Arkansas, ing moon, a crescent in the est, “holding the | REEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. dect. services were about to be the € ng Miss Susan laid lerself o1 Ca litts A strange light growime up the hollow'sky, DRINKING Ick WaTeR.—There is no more | DHE, Mark i., Owatonna, ‘Minnesota. oid mcon tn her arms,” while, when higher yet, (AONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, very Weane Cay Kathe was profound! She }inued pressed ferus around her engra e.ipsing the white gicry of the moon: 1H TRE. s “2 | D eight, Jeremtall W., Dryden, New York. the columns of the ancient proscenium stand mee 9 ps ge TE ene 4 to her ow yt Le ing, “the Lover 3 Farewell.” She brought up | A sisual flay on the wind streaming by, doubt that drinking ice water arrests digestion E.nstein, Edwin, New York, New York. OUt against a faint glow that shows where the | bre Ree _ _— ‘with 15 yearseapesic ob aon ae sero aoe pours ny ae ie ae pada in the | Of wreathen smoke optflung, has followed 99. | than there {s that a refrigerator would arrest | E’am, J.’B., Mansficld, Louisiana. : sun is yet to rise; tl, passing by these, climb- | $¥ft. scure in all diseases of the Urisi Tord’s high 2 a velar, and was 3 vhich she |, 2 rr John, New Orie: Miss Ciifford wore Thought mixht apart a bower-like appearance | Outof the darknces starts a tongue of fire erspiration. It drives from the stomach its | Ellis, E. John, New Orleans, Louisiana. ing and groping up the stone benches which Grasen, Bervoms snd Semins! Weatiose, Noctu:: Wrepying the white trunk of some dead old pine, atural heat, suspends the flow of gastric juice | E rett, Russell, Prttsburg, Pennsylvania. RE, Sf spectators, one takes a soll- | Emissions, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhoss or Sypi il- to th lor, aud she placed in the window E.ins, John H., Spartanburg, South Carolina. once held Uers ‘Tators, one a ions, 11 : 3 : 2 i |} Mounting in fic d absolute desi and shocks and weakens the delicate organs tary seat at the summit, Below, the last lights recently cou! positively cured .n from 640 Wax-plant. Mr. Wiggin would better have ap- | “foreach thewlowine heavens citeeahrine. With Which it comes In contact. An able writer | Ewing, Thomas, Lancaster, Oblo. are still twinkling on the coast, Dut bepoudeaed 16 aye. Consultation sricty csi. and sept thet pre ated a “beelsteak geranium.” Then she | 4 he dark is flooded with the crimson light, | Qh human diseases says: Habitual tce-water | Furr, Evarts W., Littleton, New Hampshire. over the coluinas, all along the south, rises a | pate otlos: for ladies. | Hef iS 6 note ee ‘ye-lashes drooping ov seks. | laid upon the center-table a carte-de-visite of The green pines shiver in the fire's roar, Grinkers are usually very flabby about the re- | Felton, Willlam’H., Cartersville, pee daik something, which mizht be a hundred | Biitmore ‘Charges lis. how holy, how serene must be | herseiy at the age of 19, and of hi Ce Ee Grows npon the atch, gion ot the stomach. They complain that their | Ferdon, John W., Piermont, New Yor! yards away, but is Aitna, and twenty miles dis- itford’s tuner lite: ‘When serv age Of 22, uummento nwri, more impressive in 4ud the wide, doming heavens arch it o'er. food Mes heavy on that patient organ, Tuey | F.eld, Walbridge’A., Boston, Massachusetts. lant. As the dawn grows brighter the outlook D* MOTT'S FRENCH and eS Clidord lait her} Hees “SGRe RI e ee atae L> | seuaotlow clretos of (he bucks uordll taste thelr dinner tor hours after it is bolted. | Finley, Ebenezer B., Bucyrus, Ohto, extends north and east to Italy, and as the sun Sure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- outward—upon the pe , | Scrited: “Such as ye are we were once: such as Ageinst a sky of palpitaiing flame, ; They cultivate the use of stimulants to ald } F.sher, Uoratio G., Muntington, Pennsylvania. | makes ready to come out of the ovean the gray he rd ee | + Syphilis, es sioved hand upon the hand- | we are ye may become Wresthing above the pines, eerali upon scroll digestion. It they are intelligent, they read | Ford, Nicholas, Rochester, Missouri, mass in the south moves iurther away, aud Blood ‘Bein yp cured. ¥ fair, pure forenead,— She aiso gave the interesting couple a little ., SWebing and rising in the crimson stain. igh: | Upon tcod and what the phystologist has to say | Forney, William H. Jacksonville, Alabam. takes on distinctness as it recedes, wntll | poacured in 4s bours For sale by wi. SEN. — Le nen ee quiver eens f specialty or jelly~ Taree ie be eines ane ee ere! O° | about it—how long tc takes cabbage and pork Forsyth, Albert P. sabe, ae We make out’ the whole form of | TWISLE, Drugwiet, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Popp beatae at paler a oe PAperea SOLUEREC Tr aceon And tho yreat flaien eweop npward fold of told, and beef and potatoes and other meats and es- | Fort, Greenbury L., Lacon, Ii pied -Etna, with the outline of tue crater and of | Price $3 per box, sent by mail under seal aS chao : non 2 Subdued wid d00} %2 | Tit the dark mountain sandy swathed round with | Culentsto go through the process of asain. | Frost it, Graham, Saint Louls, Missourl. the snow fields about itssummit. These distant | celpt of p: Miss Cufford made lin press! Similar inkind | find Miss Clifford in a subdued and suffering ‘cold. ; Uon. They roar at new bread, hot cakes and | Frye, Willlam P., Lewision, Maine, shows suddenly changed their gray to a rose though inferior in degree upon the other girls at but repressed frame of mind. 7 —May N. Haley in July Californian. | fried meat, imagining these to have been the Garfield, James A., Mentor, Ohio. ink as they caught the light ef the sun before ‘ANTED—OLD SILVER, in Welsiter, while the number of boys who, meta- {Teil me, darling, what troubles you.” | Cause Of their maladies. But the ice water goes | Geddes, George W., Mansfield, Ohio. E bad risen to me; butof all that was seen or sma! a saeai seen Pei, sane Young Undergraduates, however, were | news Te Rathe, othing. Forgive my and. “Gechin the Taggar.” into uaken iarewal tack: eee asate called | Gibson, Kandall 1.) New Molnesrowas = | When tt came out of the ocean I Was Most CoD- | g@1 Pastas was becween S4aud GM em ung undergraduates, b s = in ke a farewe! k at one whom a my3- e. ., De low: with the mountain itself, w! can ii game Tor Miss Cutford. “She launched atl it you would only confide tn me,” pleaded {San Francieco Argonaut.) terlous Providence has called to a clime where, Godshalk, William, New Britain, Pennaylvanta, ee ieee ie a3 @ whoie, than from any RMYAND WAVY _Omoers of the Armyand her arrows at Tutor Fre buy Sen. v ‘ator Fre- | distressed Rathe, 1 might, pernaps, help you. One time there was a man which had a tag- | as far as is known, ice water 18 not used. The | Goode, John, Norfolk, Virginia. nearer point, Navy, absent from Washington, can have Dngbuysen was pop lar amony the girls, b tis nothing; but, Rathe, I need a new dress, gar and the taggar 1t was a sho and the man he | number of immortal beings who go hence, to | Gunter, Thomas ML, Fayetteville, Arkansas, ‘The coast line on the left preserves the level etc, eee nooing. eee to mex (aUSE of Luls One presence, and among the boys | Tam sure Re must be ured. luke the money for to get In. ‘he man he hai | return no more, on account of an injudicidus | Hall, Joshua G., Dover, New Harapsuire, fo the eye, but except for thls, so wie 13 the | the careful attention they will receive a because he sls iy made bon juts on the “Prex “0, darling ts that ali? Interrupted delighted | pig paper nalled on the taggar’s den and the | use of ice water, can hardly be estimated. Hammond, Johb, Crown Point, New York. base of ina that It fills the whole southern | SjlLAMEly Repay She cost. teenie AUS. Clifiord's arrows Secamea to ghide, tnat. | Hate; ci! cam help you. 1 was going to buy a | 3,Dis Paper, nalle paper did: The Roll Bengol | Some Uses OF CHaRcoat.—Charcoal, laid fla: | Hammond, N. J.’ Atlanta, Geol landscape, which scems to be tilted upward till fectual. off the Frelinghuysen buckles te tess ae Wikies Deviate both Tek, lands oft. No techin the taggars’ | While cold on a burn, eauses the pain to abate Haris: Benfoout Wezase nae rae Mee a im: ee isd Was Tutor Lyman, a thin, pious, consumptive | Miss Clifford and Kathe to attend woesccor” The tonnerk of the jurgie It was alvavea | immediately; by leaving {t on for an hour the Harris: John t, harvisonvuny view ee oy Sa I le “pee B SHOES, WATOHRBS, xoung man, who a Sonte of his colley “Shall you go?” inquired Miss Clifford. Miss layin down between its pozand the fokes which | burn seems almost healed when the wound 13 Haskell, Dudley C., Lawrence, Kansas, actual difference in fact enormous, the height 9) cash prices fittough Us inte aptaniaelony | Garnet 8 ene tes won wa | Sade ge he ray | taeda ices | BN Wty cave mes, | gn dren Wnt co ae Sears! GLa bt pian ae veal goed ai a aa e ming. k and rore like distant thunder, a Hawk, Robert M. A., Mount iL, Flraols, e ofeach) nearly three times, and its mass o ‘Orders by ‘e Cee ee of SaamtT i singic passer, Rute | “ofcourse | shall go; T am just tamishing for | Wudeut wee ion he sald: “That'sol rite when i | Pelts, Or over dead animals, charcoal prevents | Hawley, Joseph Re Hesse ee rae that of its Itallan | 22m treet ‘apf Slong Dy the slag Of Mise Clift ares oe me | Sole good music. Wh, daring. why should fet the new cagoraone, DUC. this Is the aeind ADY jinpleasant odor. | Foul water is purified vy | Hayes, Philip C., Morris, Tiiiaols, Reignbor, ‘The entire, inountals ta all ive | Prampuy = mba ie Gene eae te hacentarod © cage which the oflle fellow broke out of in Ore. | 1 It 8 & great disinfectant, and sweetens | Hazelton, Georgé C., Boscobel, Wisconsin, substance 1s. lava, which has built itself BSOLUTE SAFETY !! Path as he went, and as soon as stie had ente-ed ‘othing—only I didn’t know as you would kon, time he et up them seventeen men and | Offensive air ft placed in shallow trays around Hellman, William, Evansville, Indiana. up in eruptions; but from this — Te died th Cube the eauyte IS painful cough. | think your cloak suitabie.” thelr families.” Then the fokes they wude o} | SPartments. It 1s 80 very porous that tt ab. | Perdeuan wha J., Princeton, Ulinots, the succesclve zones of vegetation are visible | “> waqIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OCMPASE. Alvwages referred his arcelenae os Head is triends | “Kathe atan't go. Stand back and tock in whispers while the tag- | S0rDS and condenses gases rapidly. One cubic | Henkler Hil J. brocklsin wren. which In the course of age: nave tn partoccu-| agen street and New Yor Avenus. contFacted about this date, une 1 & cold scaty be pronase teresting siape | fat teP, ut gue day e flier whlen was drunk | ent i, Charcoal absorb neaniy one | Henry. ‘Daniel Mx CamUildge Maryan. Ree ae ee cover: roi Vanlta trom 85 act gt harps : . 2 ee the shape | he take to punchin the taggar with tne mast: 0) arcoal | Herbert, Hilary A., Montgomery, Alabama, actual height before me (but cover- One evening Miss Clifford appeared in Rathe's | of his head reminded one of ae geogmasnnnd p hich stampeded the | forms an excellent poultice for” malignant | Horbstt. Hilary A. ‘Alabama BE lo foreground in 2 mae Zoom, and dropping down beside thelatter, said | deauition, “round lke a ball or au'sekicee pat | head of bis a and. the ‘wimmen foes they | Wounds and sores In Cases sha enant Ha a ee, Mone. oe oa ae CTR: Gained mite | Dee, S1.000. Alan. Hp sweetly and affectionate eee ten Kies ot the poles:” nor did the an- | Coma cee’ taiece gia He Te eee, | proud fests ie meinctcece ac gives no ats | fill Wi Deen eee Prarance) is the cultivated region, of | moderate Tae, Whines vicoprerident. BP. Bay mana erica etal . > Ls - e a afc | Horr, Roswell G., Ww, Michigan, Second zone is Darren, and Gna remot thoroughly congenial. “Miss Wart | ing aFound it reminded one of the meteeneg, | WonDErK of Delidwed ote and Festa, "pon {Re | sweetener and disinietene “a teaspoontul of indiana. eee erates tenner AE siees two: doesn't understand me. senel ever Laing oie gpictarial geography— | Teter ne Kep & pokin like he was sarees tog | charcoal, in Walt & glace oy water oer Telleves | Hostetler, Abraham J., Bedford, I aie ve ateewicby, frien adopts by Ww HORSE poe seeded Mo yemcelient sel wecring her | Stand ever gazing ot upon thedreigy kitic | 1eHeT Ne kep a pokin like he was = a sick Headache. It absorbs the gases ana | Pouds Hous RoCaMlle, Tennessee, thirds of the whole height. and its fitting for a teacher, Shem ma mission not | Mout and folds of nese partes, tue Broad | Onto ts mine teotsand shoked set (out ot ts relieves the dlstented stomach pressg agains! | Hubbell tay ‘5 Houghton: Michigan. Spots hardly aistinguisbabie tu color, but which —— septic shy 3 I K s and s ont) it3 : 1 stomac! Piorida. forests and vu CH stare tutaton eng | Siete imesin rte mreartawing, | nude agape ond wie" Be din || ebeaanit otek wlste Uaatatee pu’ | He eB Hgman og, weconsn, | A, above hip toe what, cen fa VETERINARY $ em uted saat if phe . ; ss "t just whollip the pea-green in. out o” "i if ton, V1 nized as Mise Chien 295 4 solitude, But she weleomed Ip respectable cidciiy wise? OY an eminent. | §Pe "it ansted. galloot Which has Deon a | | MAMPNkss IN Hovsrs.—Many househoidersar | Hund Franke HY Toledo, Obice Black deserts, streaked ‘here and there ‘With MEDIOINE DEPOT. iit ng the Tooke ead alse ee a Terar- | |, Miss Clifford sald the naime Wiggin was an | PrOoddin ihis here taggur.” And the oddience | sorely troubled by the groath of meet eres James, Ainadian By Ogdousburg New York, | SOW, While shove thia was che, terminal ee, = nishing the room, and talked househo.d art, re- | Angitcized corrupUon from the Norman French y !ooms, to which they commuutcate, in a shor Sont net toatl EB, ficnmond, Virginia, beta Se wumeatt from which slowly ROBT. SMITH. V. 8. mac arta gat: | Mecomucy eG aT | Trsiae eo Gotom sho Ponce, | dur aueurmutanelatauewb.ohy | ese fp hue deed hia Tape, fue rainy aaa | = Ss . Wtseems, had an aunty 1 5 5 =) rs to J. ; a is not only our cellars that ar - rgensen, Jo : 1 Fenton 2. Ache cht | Enger fee Ptreriy | ERD as NEw | SCO ancue vader on | deems age, tgs | Rk Rt ae | ors oncom maa fie the ineae < oy fo revtved | hardened-iooking chep confined in the New © adjacent rooms, and many bed sea) _ Dressed fate her:e-vie the most famous for- | Norman, her letters went to the dead-letter | Orleans parish ison “what are you in for?” rooms on the ground floor are steatiarly Ten- Kelley, Wiis} Ptedeichia, Pennsylvania, ae Ha a every one. Knows, 19 SE ete a oy Este, Ths aunt a Metce | Cred quell she Was obliged to aceept the Angu- | "in tor nyt) “88, T reckon,” sald the pris- | dcted useless after a motst ssason, Mang teme- | Kenna, Jobn E., Kanawha C. H., W. Vi hot only’ Dull on lava, Dut which has been cat iat teria ‘ -a-brac, and Mis . oner, sullenly. e roposed to destroy this fangotd ham, 3 lains, New York. thro sroams, and | SEVER We eee ; ‘ins : awa ite é Temedies have been etther#oo ex; " é eye 4 thorities, Leal? fue bermission to sub- La granie passion yas alcopether a mystery + Didn’t commit anythiog. The judge com- | ive or totally ineficactous, Recently an alco: ae J. Floyd, eat Louis rp etolged noose Langer, in Jay Pa! — stitute more refind sangings tor the blue | to Rathe, but puzziing qu sometimes at- | mitted me.” hole solution of 5 grammes of salicylic acid per | Kitchin, W. oh Scotland Ni North Carolina. | gviansi Srapes, and dun brown lezvesor the wall piper, | tended her observance of Miss Clifford. ‘Well, you must have been accused of some | litre of water for washing the Walls of rooms | xj Kobert, Mauch Chunk, Ivania. aes COOKE & 0O., and Miss Clifford was Odliged to harmonize | One afternoon. standing with her face averted | crime?” bas been recommended. "This 1s exactly se ber J. Proctor, Lebanon, Kentucky. PLANTATION PROVERBS.—One-eyed mule can’t with ibe parry bw perchosing 8 Wrosn carpet | s9 that Miss Culllord uiight not see her blush, | - 28; 1 Was accused of trying to get on Gent, OF One part of salteyllo acid for F200 parts | Tadd, George W.. be handled on de bund side, boon Bop at wiaetiy ag der, : 5 remarked: tbe police.” quid. No doubt the mold may stroyed Ze G., Can ‘New York. | put a light knot’s might dy. 58 Broadway, New York, Rathe, who was an orphan, had a very indul- | “I suppese you must think a great deal of tempoiartly by this as other solutions, yl “‘staney, runs year ef corn gets little mo’ dan Bt guardian, but, 2s Miss Cultord well kuew, | Mr. Wigetn, darling? such tees crete Sublimate ot | F228" B. SS Secok. Lckor walks mighty foul when it gite ru i er educational expenses drew upon her princi- “Oh—v hy—cer-tainly,” responded Miss Clif- carbolie acid. The true remedy, however, is ‘D.. Ne ‘Maine. loose from de jug. Sleepin in de fence corner S0- pa and after her schooldays she would be | ford. have helped to get them on.” not this lent, nor attemptiaz x B., Salem, don’t fetch Krismus in de kitchen. "Tween de Tgely dependent upon her own exertions. | Later, Miss Cilfford came in from a ride one “Itisatact. That is all I was sent here for. | to hide the dampness by enamel painta, ete; 1 Kingston, New York. and de bee-martin taint hard te tell who's Bathe, however, was most Nappy to assume the | afverucon more beautitul than ever, and tie Xou see there were Cwo of us, and we both | 18 tocut of the source of moisture and to put | Lowe, M., Huntsville, Alabama. ter git ketched, De proudoeas un a man EL, atm 00/8 CELEBRATED loferior office of providing funds, where Miss | before Kathe a check heavily filled out above | irled to get on the sime policeman. We had | the waterproof materials outside and not insids | 4 , Van H., ‘Mississippl. font count wen nis head's cold. You'd see PULP MORTAR BLACK, Cazord contributed taste aud terms” Mise tne signature, John it Wiggin him down, but some of the other poslarstheuzne | the walla Senuary Buginer. Marsh, Benson’ ow arta, nai * Ino’ er de mick ef he knowed whare de yard dog = p 'S sole col it S*0C) piv: trousseau.’ ‘Were crowdi! man ; ‘Ben: ', Pruntytown, Be rooster bad been a mat of embroidered card-board, in- | ~ This tine Rathe bieewed ; WooTbat will doris” aoe ooo aa a He ialeeem fg seas nin’; ‘simmors Where Black Joints are required. Jaid and wie inree beads,—a most | | “O, darling, how coula you? You had better “1 iY RO es qros’-vic, Wateh ous Sock on 4 soothing pon which to place amarbe: | bes auarey ‘than to compromise your pelt | tow mccrstand yo wen sou er gittin’ all you want; tatzening bog 3, JORNSON @ 00. samen: Dottom lamp,—also a silk rag, Known ag the ° sespect in that way.” ‘Which just DOW appears to be a ain’t in Yuck. my 18th et. raw