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- " = eT ae ht I } v s NG ? a . it HOME MATTERS. LETTER FROM HOLLAND. | FASHION WRINKLES. TOUCHING NEAR HOME. MAJOLICA ee niece peees Dar! Say Aa aaa aoe RAILROADS. s You = 5 aan A WASHINGTON ROY AMONG THB DUTCH—A QUAINT | ‘c Th American Journalists Impli- The Home efthe Wannfacture of the | ‘Dut the salvation of sinuers from the dred. | J GGA OO eee pee yp . Dot raised, oF with Arnal, tate bot weer | HOW COUNTRY. Tors vUTCH Fins ing | eT ATeo PORDORMISRE 1S) a baby, clephext cated inthe Difficutty. | Beautiful Ware. n | dultate winien ie bel 1$80 ree aa OTE 13s 0 hort hot ascan be lipped.” This will oe ae PRESENT. ALL BLACK {3 much worn for handsome di i American journa'ists ¥ Biles Bays a CoM peti oe ae them, he plunged fe: iy bag eS WEST AND 80) oy immediate and per: ft . Doa’t fait to (Correspontence of The Evening Stir.) | P18 ADMISSIBLE (0 go anywhere now with a jhe ce saab oes oF ha ee ae Aas te ee ee eee tied wan scot z TOUS Morasses, | SPLEXDrD anne Se es try this remedy 2h mple. DORDRECHT, HOLLAND, Sept., 1550. short dress. y ws land's chief v2 fig trees grow within a short di ce of amps reeking with deadiy miasma. Tatr- Trains hee fi is 7 Tur Ixmatatton oF charged with am- | We arrived here three days ago, and are | THN OLD-FASHIONED caDBAGE ROSE Is th? ‘Our? ames Hedpath, weil | Dreaking Waves on a devighifal Desc UP | teen tits he c Atlantic Ovean corner of 8 Soa Sad Tonia vapors as a rem. or whooplag consi. | thoroughly charmed. This {3a queer old Dateh | ower cf the moment. iu tids eis sud throughout enure , there, hidden away by the nearer Mts, ta navigation was unknown, and Por Pitebune and the Wi 8:00 &m., daily, with been tried in France Ss pak : 8 3 d. andthe other ts dames d. 01 uy | Dirthplace of Raphael, and, stid furt 3 deep struck terror even into ‘Bleeping Uare to A Onleawo 1040 @ methods of appileation employ Sore ese Ae thie ethereal) Phiese | OM CRT SR MCLANE Fees Dee ACAD oc al AR Xt e aed TATE oo neuen f GtUiho, Intaous fie tee GeO ware alii tas many umes be penetrated Sm, dally, wat “Gare from ftarrie- strong ammonia in the room where tae pa- | are houses still standing which are more than | that may be buttoned up so a3 toform a hood. | a Vorrespovaent ol se New TOK Peek ae | EreAt Painter of majoitca Maestro Glorgi9. 1s Sotitude of thoge majestt pus to, Uiaeineat. "Bt Lowe ani Chicago; tient i five hundred years old, and a great many are | _ SHOULDER Cargs of red Surah rimmed with | Regpath, as all who Koow him will agres, 13 | From the margin of the sea to the maxed t -4_so_mdch even 0 BAL MORE AND POTOMAG RAL ‘Tue Last Swaer Tuixo in dinner cards per- | built with steep gables, with the most wonder. | Clupy are pretty addition: to white morning | just theSort of man likely to be actively en- | SlOpesof the Apeaaines ty to1nl tae fee aa the eastera rion ihe Uatted ates. | For Osnandaigua, ester, Buffsio, famous clay of , With woich its majolica! Twice he preached throug! land, fourteen with Parlor Car to Watki: ory at was made, Venice “cya this ciay for her | times be teeveree © i] eigen he mad+ 8:00 a.m. naay 2 30 em AD. forms the office of a napkin holder and thas | tul old forms you can imagine. Dordrecht, on | “Tesee& aged in such an aggressive movement as ta2 copt Sunday? 30 mt dati It exorpt Salona with Palace Gare te Onnez! mnakes itself doubly useful. a clothes pia. | the river Maas, is the Venice of Holland. Three Boxxet Srrincs will be wide and will be jand leaguers are prosecating, and, trom - west hmagtn: ted w “ 4 e the begioning, he has taken an active interes: | “Fenus purselagne, flourtstlag | to Holland, one to the Bermuda Ro less, and has its up; and 13 | canals. formed ltke horseshoes, each set within | (itRer of thick satin ofa different shade atesch | [te ian, 26 Ras ikem oe Satire Interest | riod of MAjOlGS. palDUing, Le Pasay aT | LOkialland, one to the Berrandas, {Ly - eee f¥eay of flowers or a the other, and each joining the’ river at either | ©!4¢ or of fancy che N: Tact of Ireland. When ine distreas amovgia: | Yeats AZO, when the Deke of Urbino com- | Bagiand. "°c was in aadit. of yg nap ts aes imaira, at 30:60 lower left plain for the end, which at Dordrecht is called the river Mer. | COacBMan’s cars of stlver potated beaver | peasantry was at {ts height, Mr. Redg ih | { bssioned Battista Franco, a Venetian painter, | speaking In the compass of u s. ook, aud | For New York and the Bast, 10-40 a.m., 2.10 ana Livre Deraits or L. | Vade, make itatown onthe water. * * * with muff ard deep cuffsto match, will b2 | (reded immediately to the ‘dasdlated’ , | tO make design: for vases and plat and} that not ones or tw Dut ayvIsly for 10-00 pa. On Sunday, 10:00 pm." “Limited 5 is not watchful clothes-pins and lines As for ourselves, we have nice rooms facing | much tn vogue the coming season. and, upon bis return to this couatry, ij Doughoat high prices all the drawiogs 3, generally forty, and y waauy weeks Fxprese man Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. Will be left out_ over ulcht t¥be ruined by rust | the river with the shipping ia full view. About ‘THE NEW GLOYE {s the Sara Bernhardt, whic. of his observations and exnar| Raphael he could procure, which with eegray- rs per week, and to audtonces of many ap: pieree Santer end mi ‘The pins sould be counted and | eighty steamboats pass up and down the Maas a " q the form of a lecture at ater, | lugs 0° Mare Aatoais, ne gave t) nis mmajoite2 | hoasands of people. ‘There was a generat | For Brook] ¥., all through tra'ns connect at the Ines wi viore Deiag put away forthe | dally. while hundreds of Smal cratt are anch- | fastens only at the wris’. and above it ts cloaed | ‘rom wuich w, handsome suiM Was tealleeh tat | S Pesaio aad Loretto area 619 two | complaing take all labor was aati eas. | Soeey Cy ee en Week. Irnot, dark spots and dingy stripes will | ored in tront of our windows, constantly afford- | Aye SOMES Abd wrinkles stylishly on the | theTamiching sutferers Sudscquentiy oe Te. | places in Italy which have uarivated coitecttons | ComMAIME CURE alt La appraach. Scares were eke eee be found on the clovhes. Every bousexeepr | Ing opportunity for study, while others sal! in | &27 turned to Ireland, and tue prominent. parc | Of majollea, and tals on2.of Pesaro Is perhaps ps deserted, fa ebiadon’ eT eee en. ban and 10-00 should provide F 3 with a pal | and outamong therm, with patcned sails, some iH Geis make thelr own Tat} whicn hehastagea in affura may D+ interred passed by hoae. Walfa miuitoa francs was | wutle rude mechanics and anletered Lado: Un Bnuday. 6-40 ad 10-09 p Limited mittens for ha: to be used f: brown, some orange,’ and white and redones | O'Shanter school hats ot crocheted worste: from his arrest as one of the Laud Laagae eoa- tused by Ube inunetvatity of Pesar> tor vas | neglecting the daily tell upoi wala tae s. 30 ani. daily, except Suuday. « no other purpose. are siso humerous and very conspicuous. Many | with Mcss headings of clipped zephyr for the | spirators. Mr. Redpath, in the ance: tdaysof | Collection, whica 13 riracty peri of ibele famliles Gepeided, could taink cre, 6.40, 8:00, 9.30 1040 om, and Boitep CHESTSUTS.—Make a sticit of them are rnsty with age. ‘The queer-shaped | Daud around the cad. | antl slavery agitation, Was no Jesyactlve taan | Pecullarand appropria'e glory ot thet hearing sermoas or discasstay a, 308 S46, 0:80 eed 1080 Dw. oe tm the outer ekin only of th: holls are oiled until the beantttul colors of the | THe ComTE w'ARTOISE 1s a favorite style of | Wendell Patiitps aud Willam Liosd Garrison, | Whleh 13 also thie vircaplace of Kosstut moral avd psyei logical problen 696, s0a.en, S08, 02 vent bursting, and whe tem tuto plenty of boill”y Tr spooneal : | Wood ts seen, generally showlog rasty reddisu iff rhe Q apd at one time, whtle oa a four thraaga Ken: atashort distance. They also use agreat deat | (rICeur. The halr ts waved a Oat Doeela ia | £28, he narrowly escapad with his Lita O4s of ot —— paint in the decorarioas of thelr | brated cotls bebind the ears, the singular colncidents of bis attomop-t se is th the far Uiacn re iten go over to Swinndrecht, a small y ‘THE VERY LaTEeT THIXG In dress garniture 1s | BS°assination at thts tn Uae 3 nlead only into a laoyriata’ of reas pains | mitoa- | tog intricate for even an Aristotle or a Bacon, {daartan, | so vreat was the enthusiasm aroused that pso a> | ie suetimes followed him on foot for 6. miles, ‘The taste and passion for an dquemyoues can only be gratifiel py princes aad aires, Once in rare majolier p' plates of gold aad ope’s Creek Line, 640 am. and 4.40 p.m. except Sunday. polis, 6:40 aim. and 440 p.tn. dally, ex- Sundae h Or Uhe vigilance commitiee who was 01 ievely to hear him preaca. Toey sat and lis: A AND FREDERIOKSBU2G RATL- = then ont. | lage opposite and to the west of Dondrecnt, and | the caterpillar -ringe. Of course it 13 “izzy” | him witkemurderous tavent ateoe den 13 suid to have o Wegas LENE | Toned wURERrIA MOM eembce oe che eae DALEXANGRIA AND WASHING- frthrougs, | 00k back upon the town, and at the aang col- | asits naive betokens. ff 1s male of plush or | prominent member of the Boston for ths Loretto vas. | Moorish” piatas o | iigardiess of the weather, and unprotected ria 7, 7-20, 1 ara, $:20,8 kta wy | ored vessels in the river.’ The whoie iliexering | chenille, and $s of a yellow and brouz | same time Mr, Redpith was stail eagisd | Hispauo- arabic plies weve tae frst mds 0. | cave by tne open heaveus —/aternational R 8andi.3bp.m. ba Sanday at 7,9 ma a hot As a ait | mass of incongruous color seom3 melted toge- COACHMAN’S Cares of fur are to s | On the occasion of one of the annual press ie t the Talian ma). iMavers. Not oaty dt rie, snd 8 p.m. a 5 dihoerice seas ther and harmonized. When the setting 802 | poag this winter, it 1s said. ‘They wera wora in | Vals both gentlemea were preseat, aad wacu eee aud Pes iro po i etal teak SSS Mega milled Boath, 7 a.m. daily, ena cesta are be Fae ee eee choeermColor over all, IC 13 | London inst winter, and gave Da Maurer tue | Ube after-dinner speeches were ri a | isn’ The clecioa at Pestous mei | Tee Russian Way of Making a Man | 77952420 ig, pope Sanda. | ute in a ere are, too, numerous | material for some admirable jokes. Redpath learned fo1 shun? a s2. ‘The coNecioa at Pestro ts ricae tt Orthodox. 3,4, 7 and9-05p_m, art 1a mid 2a ¥ windmills here. One can see ia any direction i row escape he had from a simmary he lates. The Walls of iwo tovas ta Larios 5 U Z o mi alorg ine of them, running of into perspec- | | STRIPES THAT KUN ROUND a stocking make | if hehad fallen into the hands uf Us pa all a A wird this Dawiatal post-ry ped at lester geen Bente crs aise wae aan ees * tive, unt they are Isst in the distance and alt | feet andankles appear thick and stampy, wate | Mtenad fallen Into the hands of tus para. on Of tase laventt on Se ern Howe ike Sore informatio < tualtng monotonously, obeying the will of the | the longitudinal stripe, or riby-d stdcking, | the principal leader, oon he SSS? Wes Obj 5. Ieldescrat, Le Pcie ory seine tora chore (ll cogent sions can be procanod sith lazy breeze. gives a siender appearance to both insted aud | ‘The career of Mr. O'Kelly bas been even mye pearl, 5 9 x > Nonote uanoeral in hace mttcoen corner of 18th Breet and P From my wincow 1 can see across the river, | foot. eventful than that of Mr, Redpita Sin: | lapis lazuil, rudy red and gold, on waten c1 sree pe h esdayetinle yey ep gh ge — and can min my eye over milesof level plain.thé | WorTH makes a sash bow of a wholo width of | dozen years ago he arrived in New York tr)n | most clever artist. travd with a sare Cor wad Grenoe ait church and the priest | aur, and at the depot. where orders can_ be left f of pollard Whiows, OF BY the genie se rg | Soft Surah (three-tourth of a yard wide) tied in | Heland, ad when he mado an applicat‘on at | and lisht. band, arabesque, palntat poriratts | p04 fr was orthodox. “Thar jyriest. In spite of | abe Checkin of bawrace to destination ‘rou hotels of pollard willows, or by the gentle rise of a | two loons and two stort ends finianed with | We Heratd office tora situation, Mc. Benaett | Of myLuologival’and sacred’ Subject, © Of | tered the sacrament to & IAN Wile das Oat Of 1. P. FARMER, General Passoneor Agent. : Gistant dyke. Here and theredtiches aad canals | fringe. and places It on the left side just at tae | Tightly judzed himasa man of morethan or. | atms and borders end patterns of’ witd awd h n ad the rive of e: > 7 HOMSON, General Manaxor. seplT Woex Perso Away me Sten Tea on | glisten in the sum, “Spotted cows in the mead. | {iige; and Places e lett side Justar the | Gihary qualliications. He was eagazed th. the curious taney. It ise. tration tnat Raphael | Nnetion, “A tow boars aioe oe eee | —————— . ; - ws f€ nd €: sre} e . a! vi ities rel d hunsel’ painted inajolica, ant at aye i -- 25 “<3 ee ‘ aay, tas 8 ooking tose iy i the cvenin een eno BLACK COTTON GLOVES will not crack the | Ju editor nna. wns anne tile most tragred | Doseo Dusst were employed tn making designs the fever passed Over, and tue patieat gave Witateer ao ieee OW fre ale tO cet Peaplcht oreild | farmers, approaching the cows wearlu yoxes | bards ff scaided fa salt and water before wear. | 20d Sditor, and was among the tat. Ta the a a Crident Seas Of recovery. The priest & THE @REAT DOUBLE TR4OK. aliow fresh alr to get in and will provear | Termers, approaching the RAE a ee ing. ‘The salt prevents fading. When almost | war orien pacion he wasen tht me How to Pot Plants. hee proclaimed to the netghoorhood taas, with | ational Moute and Short Line to the rttee Davos ee beck eee, af ADE | end. “These they fill with the mnilk aad eantein | dig one should pue them oa. inorder to ancacon | aE ° presentative Gr nis Journal ana nia The first consideration tn potting plants fs to | God's help, he bad wrought aintracte. Bb tha ‘North, Northwest, West, having first Deen thoroughiy rinsed | fh: these come these farmecs in their Dota, them and keep them in shape. ergy ‘and daring early catised bis arrest as a | BAVe the soil in a suttable condition, nether too | 88 it may, tho officer ‘steadll | improved in en ghd Southwest, “ts i ertkc ate | eueawith his good vrau pulling aa oar. Ths | Frencsof fine white net are as popalar as | spy. When brought up for trial the assartions | Wet Nor too dry just tu a friable condition. It | Health-and was strong enough aiter som> week: | ‘To tate effect Sunday, M favo. ee : monias after | eer glisten Se he ay ing aa oar. he US oy | abd proofs of his fdentity were of no avail, ana | t00 Wet, it will bake hard togetuer, and pravent | tO Start for St. Petersburg. Mark, now, waa 5:00 8.m.—ettioore SI City and Way Gta ith this take lttle wiilteatns or a | Pens eustcn as che sun shins on the bright | those of mull were during the summer. They ae y oonvicted an} condemanrts | we roots of the plant. pasetrating It readily; tt | fUowed. In going one day tato tue Procestan’ | 4,8,00%-m-—Deitimore, Eiioott City and Way S So diMica " Poebe cae lat Batalton branching patterns for borders, or else they are | 4¢é xt ut th 2 “d'| nrmness’ ugaout, aud some diMeu'ty wit | Was greeted by hls pastor with che request tha: istcimore, At nia way. - ar and bright. people here are queer and plcturesque ta ap- | trimmed with tue AlencOn 14ce- States was obtained, hat this seemed to been | Hetouna in wating the wate tot cre ee tee | newouMd oave the church, aad tot sine ean Winchester: Harereown, Drone: N Breap.—This receipt was peda pe eS ve ats with | a Dp ‘ ald wear her hatr a ia | Urely ignored. Mr. O'Kelly then gave ap alt raterings u 2 pot | Lim the penalties which feil upon every hetero 8 Relay.) 1 i Fe- | eciored satis, buildings with colored bricks, wit EDUTANTE SI er e ope,and resigned bimselfto the inevitadie, | OF Uh aterlags lo go through 14 | fhe pot | 7 i Bu Pant of fock . m1 ed fro yirgnd ta South Carolina. 1 | ted the roots, reflected in the water, and the | greegve. A Mittle white cap on the left stde ot | He had absoluccly given Up all hope ot esnips, | SHOU De perfectiy clean, inside and out; aud Pegs beckett etre penance ne nu. — Staunton aud Vas Rprinen eeynean. have costumes co strange and odd, that abundance | Ler head would look pretty. Red fans are now | put, while thus desponding and preparing for | if 10 has been nse: Showid be well | (2 Comanding. tn astontahment,au explanation, ciphia, Boson and | oftatcilal ior artisis les on every side. ‘Tae | carried with white dresses shoes should be | thezour of execution, tue persistene etfarts of See iO. jarser | 1008 Cure had been ent to the synod weiee ne ress. Parlor ear 10 New York and pr bat over each ear, with Shite flowing cape nine Ir Dae ee eae cere iad you have ihe fatal morning: and tbo Intrepid corres. dmiddie a CK OF 2 LY int between tae fore ringed - pei § ee a ay cee wma. ‘On cunday only—Baltimore, annapo- most cur Hog things y SURE, Scre, that ave pt rae, SHDSEGTO EEL and middie tingers of te lefs haad, placing ta: | ¥ enceforth x. a he pe s ay yaintatie Gee: bt ee toune | A dear Nite baby face, pouting, Innoceat-tosk- DEKcly went go Drak and aes ate pity | bottom of the pot in the rignt haud,'tuen it up. | that he bad alw rot the Lit roan (Ucasects tor Harcrsiown So aracterist{c sketches of these peopl. ing mouth, and clear, guileless eyes, then wear Pedro to this country, and resorted the In side down, aud give the rim of the pot two cr ret, tha ‘" at Pot Rocks for erick and stations east of We are Low right 1a the midst of the greatest | Ove of tue coal-scuttie bonnets, but if you have | gents orhis visit to thedifferent. parts ot tue | tree raps on the edge of a table or your pottlo th, that the sactam | | Pisdmont. except Sunday.) Pullman car to Oim- Yin a quick ovea eo 2, | School of painters who have ever lived. ‘Tary | 9H¥ doubt ln the matter, shun the lovely snare. | (hited states, About a yearago he went to | Vetch; this will loosen the ball, "and you cas | Wicton had been administered to tim Slunati and ivisville, daily ; Grafton to Sandusky ¢inapan in a quick oven.—Gr- tainly produce the most beautll ae eS ‘1 ; See iB : 4 ¢ | then readily life the pot fromit. As a ¢ was Unconscious. It made a) daily except Saturday. certainly produce the most beautiful art he. POVERTY IS NOT A CRIME, Dut A Woman who | Ireland, where he was elected a member of hodax he be f e fatur 10-00 4 iadens- Tam charmed beyond bovads by the country = vali a Parliament, and early becarne one of the fore. | Tule, In sifting a plant from a smaller toa | Urilodos he must be fort eer Tt — Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadens Metcutxe Rosss —Mr. Peter Henderson states | and by the art. The Dutch artists of to-day | Wee's 8 Walking jacket over & surtout with ¥ troublesome Land Leasue, | Jatger pot, sclect a pot ta waten the pat you are | CCL appeal to une Czar oaly reply | burt, Coll-ee, Beltavilie, Laurel, Annapolis June- Meier a nde states s sts ‘ey | Chen seams is capable of deep tutquity. Oaty a | Wost agitators of tne troublesome Land League. | Shey Po cect nd readily. Rooted cuttings | that bis majesty could not interlere with geas- | So. Jesenup's and Hanover. a ee neg Bat Ne NAS is | ee Ene eat pte, and can be classed | ming poisoned by a whole Season of wearipg | Boston Herail, should Atirst havea two or tires lash pate wei | Fil Tegulations of the ecclestasticul synod weatea Bt ances ares ad foecrster tee | fe | They are followers ct tis Broach eee Grong dolue Boston Premape eee SHE4 | Gathering the Deacon’s Chestnuts Desuifted from these as ie pots becom? full of | had, ready received his. {-nyerial, sauction Pin. —}Balttmore and Laure! Exprom sacha a g0 i Rede nse. < Wel ‘Dine 2 oo o Toots. Potiers generally advance the siz-3 of suc is Wisided by the churen, #8 p. ot. —tOn Sunday on'y, Baltimore ai common moss mixed with a good portion of | Sense. They tbInK well of the school of Dau: | "jam sUpGES EAY {C(t were taahlonable tor ‘a. JE Glbsan in Harpers for November thelr pots by aninch: thus tbere are two taree, | Aceases tobe a wonder that the Russiaa he 2:30 pm —New York, Plilsdeiphin dus iy one part bone ase tO Steg OF | Oe eune. Wher ATG OMUIFNE LorwanR tie ite, | ladied to: wear Wrench ‘Hecla wider their” creat Party of adven! Me sa a eae “mong | tour, tiv ven and eight inch pots; above | TOdox sects have never waited in a commo. a ei nese Tn cer er the muiea was | WDIch those men began, 1a a masterly way, | tocs, all the fair delicate creatures woud aoe eee ig Cerra nae an gloriqus nollday- | the ‘ast ‘size’ they advance by two mnenes, Cit qmavemne Fe anote wondetel 25a Goes ais: | eae eae eaten eee eae tisk cuoleds cheioe he Sa > cl fi r e ve m- j | Measurements being the taternal diameter of vi e ne omen! s i an ent ot tae the nts had pe of thelr hold” Wales Trance’ wenden fortapie} ortion of the 1001 for the ste, hack To entered tie woods qeaik that eran ot clear the rim. For oralaary room plans ano at. | MSE —Ayred A, Whee ler, in Novzer Cura 20 p.m.—daltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel * trom four to six feet m helgat, “and though | MUch that I did not see work that would | be placed to en:ure grace, rapidity and endur- | Guts “Two Ores coed eee picxet | ich, pot ee oo comealeaay Fxpress Frederick, vis Be'ay. Stops st Annapolis they had blcomed profusely duting a partod ot | €4Ual some of those old artists, but did not | ance in walking. guard, and another, young Teddy Shoopegg by | jRAnagCd. When gerantums, ruchstas, and sta Balky Horses. "3b p.a).—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- Tearly six months, were in most perfect health | Know that that art was nearly lost by them, | ‘THE NEW BLACK WOOLEN sTocKINes have very | ame, the best climber in the Village, did the | J81 plants outgrow an cighi-luch pot, they = ¥ and vig All other plants on which the } 8nd bad been picked up and carried on by the * a - : ‘ uch a Way Stations. On sunday : should be taken out of /t aud have therostsand | ASlongas we can remember we have read hep then preorder 3 4 a tiny ribbings, and much embroidery, in bla shaking. There were five busy pairs of hands K. pes 5 ans te * | t Paint of ioc! 4 Way Stations only. mutch had been tried showed marked ben — Tee cena cae Tras omy, 13 Used on bidek ‘slik stockings for tas | beneatit these trees, T can pel you fon each ong sed pon er gupeere Sige aes Deca pietey Inuch of the same nature. fo aie ee Serar Bacs.—It 's a good plan to have pr istruly wonderful 2 | heevening, Asa tule: tas sce ceeteiaes (iurose Ockis tine aot Eaceiie hee eee tie | _ Tt used to be the custom ‘to:piace ‘an ‘oyster | Te examine the harnear arin coe Son ties | CED irk $0hirees ek Octambin depen sctap-bags in sitilag-room, dintng-room ant | We took a trip through Holland, going to | ‘heevening. Asa rule. the winter stocklags bo Banas = Shell or @ potsherd over the hole La tts bottom | on the other, then juiap into the wagon and | Sleepicy curs to Chieage dauiy. Y ea ae tan CRUE mua Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leyden and the Hague, | Will match the dress in color and the new shoes Met | cry froin our outposts might put us a Of the pot, In the Idea that 1b prevented the | arive of. Very nice, but try it, Next, ta! fey me tPnttaa hia and Baltimore Express. Certainly very tsefal. Since trying thisl have | end Init1 saw more tat inverested meetin | ees more Polnted in the tocs than ever. Ona as aerate co TRE Cee ne Of ne eeLe | drainage from betag stopped “up. Te is now | the horse ou et the ‘ators, aad mae it Stops at Biacensbure and Laurel ertainly very useful. Since trying this I haye | en Si a rested me than coming!” was enough to lift the hair of any boy Ms ig Stopped up. li 1s now e horse ou! e Shatts, and make him 1 p.2u.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. Saved paper rags enough to buy all the new ti during any triplever took in any life. What THE POPULARITY OF PLUsH fs unbounded and | in town. discarded by the best cultivators, as it really | round and round until he is giddy, &&. Rati P i: —t Agitimore and Way Btatious. Ware needed tn the house, and bave oceaston- | great painters (hey were, and are! We have | plush jackets with basques added to them aro | But jtick seemed to favor us on that day. We Produces od aed it was intended to oovi | difficult we think to make a horse giddy. Next, p.ml.—BALTIMOBE AND LAUSEL EX- ally bought & broom a'so. Every bit of cloth, | been able to study the Dutch school, both old | used with cashmere skirts of every color to | “cleaned out ate big chestnut-trees, aud then | Ale, by largely reducing thesize of the hole. Ii | to place.the hand over the horse's nose and | PRESS. every postal card and cireular that would other: | and new. We found one man. a pupil of Rem-| match. The sole trimming consists of iarse | wen ace attention to the hickories. There | the bole gevsstopped up itcan readily be cleaned } hold it there, preventing im irom breathing | _ 9.00 p.m.—tSt. Louis, Otncinnati, Chicago and Whe bave been put Mato the stove as not belag | brandt, whom I think was one of the greateso | and handsome buttons, which are very fashton- | was a splendid tall shagbark close by, witn | °U his s ratty ea Sharp Recs When pottiag | until he wants to go. Easy to try. Next, take en Hla 8 Sy ed Sunday.) Yorth the trouble ofa walk to the regular raz- | men of his time, Tis name was Nicholas Maes. | able Indeed. The Tam O'Shanter hat or the | branches fairly loaded with the white nueie | a cutting Pare tns Wie Soll in the bottom of tas | a couple of turns of stout twine around the | Sigejine ca + Baltimore, Bladensburg 40@ Laurel bag. finds its Way into the little scrap-big. | He was,in his works,s marvel of simplictty. | drawn bonnet matches the Plush.—Piila. | their of shucks. They were ail ready to drop, $a en take the plant in your left hand, ani | foreleg just below the knee, Ught enough foc Exp: ress. Pretty bags are made of perforated paper, with | Slmplicity of mofif, a8 in his old woman, with | Times, and when the shaking once commencea, tne | jetting the roots hang loosely in the pot, aud | the horse vo feel and Uein a bowknot. He will | “i05t p.m.—tNEW YORK. PHILADELPAIA, asimple vine worked around the top, the bot- © hands, saying grace at an almost empty | zg xEw cars are wreaths of flowers or rib- | nuts came down like a shower of hall, Doudding toe ae Lovet a ele aaa any Papas = erage ey — = aed can be removed. | BOSTON 2D BALTIMORE EXPRESS. $ tom of the bag being of silk or merino, and ine | table; simplicity of treatment, fidelity to na- bon k which are placed on the headin the | 'Tom the rocks, rattling among the dry leaves, y ght a we the } Next, take the ol Rorse between the | car ew York, Snd special sleeping car top finished with a crochet scallop; or they may | ture. He chose to portray the simplest natures, | 00D loops, PI : = =| y les he th. | delphia. be made. of Java calvaes with cet {| and therefore the greatest characters, “He | Mabuer of a cap, and have no lace borders | and Keeping up a clatter all around. Wescram- | Soll into Denon a iow, ches UF oeiae che eae Next ibe auine soni tenons, Car Close | gf Puy. *Sunday only. Other trains daly,exoept the top to keep It in shape. NV. Puss ns | Satnted pictures ue the ‘Soul, and chose thems | Whatever; the sole thing to show that it 1: a REGGuire There Wests Gedo ee evenly, and then firmly press !t down with th: | to bis head. “ wer crcian weep ok Ming iation. A DIFFICULTY WITH SHRCBBRRIEs.—Shruds, | Of the homilest and simpiest Kind. But, $9 car, | C2D aNd nota wreath fs a lictle lace and musiin thumbs, not filling the pot full, but leaving a} ‘There ts another which we know frequently Tearttt pat K : the leaves for them, the ground was covered by . A For fyrther infor ion apply st the Baltimore x sil S te, | Rembrandt seems to be the greatest man [ | Scarf, which ts tacked into the top of tne Ww sufictent space at the top for watering. It the | answers, which 1s to catch up a handful of | and Ohio 7) ket Offices, Wastineton Ststion, aud when set in the grass of a lawn. are often | have found. In every way he wes const | wreath and falls over the top of the flowers, ete Cone or ee eae plant to be repotted is an established Gae, take | dirt and toreing itinto the Mouth Of Une ADI. | GUS G19 and Cocuer 1aeh and Baton venis onecn GQwarfed by the turf which surrounds thm. | «The greatest eteher. the greatest. painter leaving the top open and crownless. amon the branches overhead. iL Out of the pot in the way al directei, | mal. where orders will be taken for bawaxe to eee ete eros Femoves th? | excelled in everyting me undertook. Speak- | Tre NEW WINTER PETTICOATS are rinses. | _ Set! vgst!” whispered Shoopegg up above; “1 | ANd pot it into one a size larger. | With the | | But there ts still another, the one we have | Checkedard received at & oe at ‘az | #2 Of modern art, is any school better | some have the lower edge halt a yard deep. en. | see old Turner on ule white sie daown tae | SOgersora blunt-pointed stick remove about half | adopted in all cases, and have never yet kaown L.M. 0OLy, pot SS least as far each way as the height of grok ee than the Dutch? We mist paint | proidered in # contrasting colored silk, such 13 | road yeuder.” an inch or more of the outside of the ball; ifthe | itto fall. It is to pass a twine around the GEO, 8. KOUNTZ, General Beauties: the ground ts necessarily races cur ege. The highest art seems to | old gold cr cardinal or dark blue, in spots the “Coming this way?” alsoin a whisper, from | Tots are much matied they may be cut away | lower jaw, and of course below the tongue, and C. E. LORD. General P. ced by the operation. ‘The true remeay ig | ™eto be that which. with the simplest mate- | eiecof a florin, Others have equal aod ter, | pease ’ on the outside with a sharp knife, thea | tle Itqulté tightover the top of the head leaving low. = = = ved by the | ay rials, teaches the beauty and esa whi; ci % 9 | Placing :~‘ue soll in the bottom of the pot, pur | an end of wwo or three feet, by which to pull aw — aru beneliiel by ik, wil suawer rood pice has placed close at han} ard every where, Scum the newent interwoven with. Goss Tae glen Teddy te Loe ie ioe Ga eee nc” ie | the plant in ft, end thon fill in the sol Beurees | RMR Ie eee ae beeen bal Dy: PROFESSIONAL. e f y moaraeenins ny Strain (0 imitate or copy old masters, and | material is wide enough for the depth of tne | hag't the side o’ te road. Yis, sir, I bleeve he ae Seip re oe eamnlay, it down moder | found to be a remedy in all ca:es if properly R. REULING, bul in charge of the Mary- coarse fanure. Finely pulverized old minare | CL€f mem Ita man copies another's work he skirt. a-cummin’. Shoopegy, you'd’ better be gitttn ly witha blunt stick, making sure that n dobe.—Germantown Telegraph. - KEULING, Surgeon x tionable. In many cass itq ud | CA Only, at the best, arrive at the excellence of vacancies are left. The surface of the ba THE DAUPHIN coutaR isthe new fancy; fo: | aouto bls,” and he commenced to drop hap | Cichlid tea little below th 3 < ercl i ie level of the topo r or os Taeven ne eeemeniee Riaage iis Gna tbe pot. Always be careful to leave sumicten: Ape an lees lind #ye ard Ear Infirmary, has resamed his Office } curs an Washington on fede sd.) {om 12 autre fOr Sin: Klled H. T. Moore, white, | to 4 0'c! 209 Penna. ave. cit all plants will answer weil. ‘fne hismaster, He can not surpass him. If he p-dressing shi {pe dime ti autinn or vor. | Works himself out he bas, at least, a chance to | Wearing with various dresses ttjs made of vi i iri . : vs De an Old citizen of Clayton county, Ga, yesterday, © sh i a 1 Boar 4S high as. nature all: velvet for the collar, with white lacs gathe 5S rocm at the surface for watering, but neve y i " aS for cab tn spring. a0 ralumst bose | Wweccan say orthe greatness of tuowe eld” mar | of ite edges, and colored Saran fick ends are | lem no auatn broke im, as we were OTeD: Dury the neck or collar ot Une plant in thes | Arrescah te Sou Meme Of cuvioa. "Betts was 4 ie Wiulaeite Ho. extend It as far fret + in- is that pe ie 3 over bh She’s cone OIF Lord the cedar to oo so is very injurious to many plants, es» so Sant mien F dicated.—Countr: Gen Students suouid "noe eaient themselves. to | euuare collar, which may inest ar the throat fons petreet Hea Bone On tora She cedars: Ut |] cianly araleas> camellas, Orangen, lemons, a0 ER Sing Defore they dle.” They have to | tel is patronized by thousinds of well-known per- Powrs paint foreign subjects forever. There is just as | duite high or be turned over quite low. andthe | Sronged into the treé-top and fiaished Li. | otber bard-wooded plaute, ry ere sian, Peltteal, Military and Naval dveaitanes of Ui and good a ye In our country asin any in the | Straight Surah ends are sewed beneath ih shaking im peace, and we our picking ais» After repottipg your plants, place them In a Eve:y time a child is born in St. Louts a ery representatives of k foreln conutries world, it 1s_a field that has seldom been | front edges. ‘There Was stil another tee, with elegant larg, | St ady place, where they will not be exposed t: | oes up for a new census. —[Boston Transcrip’. | Burgers, Oorne Bad Nate, eee, Boo 81 pes vint o of a pound of butter stirred wel | Randled with strength or serlousness, - - * | SQUARE-CORNERED aprons made of a whole that we had all concluded to “faisa up | Web drying winds; and water them trom. | = JONSON, D.D.S. z3 very light, and scic G.R.D. | breadth of dowbie-width cashmere, Chevior, or It vould not doto leave it. They wer- | “#ering pot with a fine rose, but do not giv. IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN TH! B. I eisty tn Altes Branches. , together with lagy’s cloth are very stylish with skirts that largest aud si-shelled nuts ta town | {00 much at once. | Only give enough to settl WASEINGLON CITY POST OFFICE, “ILLING & specialty. veet; add to this a ‘Foo Careful About Health. have three deep pleated flounces a te: | ana there were © shel in sighton tne | tbe ell; Ifyou give too much, it makes the soi BST, §, W-. opposite “Oat. snoonfal of pawdered | Weshould be sorry to discourage Dr. Richard- | back breadths. ‘The apron is wriniid acr va: 1 Church.” GO DF and takes 1t, hard’ when it dries cu: Saturday, October 30. 1850. ry bot mar Shoopegg was up among them i | & Prddl vary: el, a wlae-glass of | son. It is very well that he has the persever- | the top, 1s plain at the foot, and 1s finished wih | two mins 3, and they were showered do vn ty | S0lmewhat.—Haroer's Py EB To, ubtain gBY of those Letters piionnt Beference:—Kev. Dr. Dower and others. engl f 2 mixed to. “ caway C1 ches i ca ty = Bee Sati 3 e SS i a0 Trens,” and give | ——— . Of, salt eat at to. | exec and bas MORO ariae Ey ee | Mnasting Web as Loui that enact aCe | terres yiwere! We. bicged them witht cater mentors Answer. "Pet noteatea enw. CELLULOID TEETH incr ga ‘and bake ia a rich paste. ot to expect, any very great result, Man, we | Jounce that extends around the foot of the | hanes, picked the ground all clean’ and cin Och, Fatie’s a rowue, itis thrue, sent 10 the Doad Later OBiee DON they will be | ee got al operations on the pat-| Pumrgis~ IL—Tvse the pampsin when | fear, will persist in ving out his lie ina Care, | skirt jolly chuckles at our luck were justabout think rab oy hegre yeaa CADIES' LIST Bral feck st reasonable prices.” Extract- stewed and while hot: 2e of bi Jess and haphazard way. Moreover an incessant ‘THE LaTEST NOTION IN NiGuT Dresses 13 to | ing of starting for home with our well rounded An her a SO nates A~—Arnett Adellah; armstrong Alice B: Arnola Se. Scene. fects the size of an egg: to every quart of pum; Procding over the best means of Keeping himscit | nave these made with a hood, which is not alto- | ScKs, when a change came o'er the spirit 0: She dazed, an’ she bothered’ me, too— Jane; Adonis Inez; Adams J H Mrs; Al'en NC Mee. R. DUKE, Dentist, 715 14th st. n.w., bet. @ after It is stewed and mashed, adda quar in beaith would throw many aman into ill- | gether as senseless at it seems. The fashion of ae eee ornare Was 8 eueicloUus alse, Ie, IPT ean neste asa oraek ial B—Butler Agnes; Bruce Alice, 2; Boberharzen and N.Y. ave.—Beantifu lets of Teeth milk and four or six ews, a3 you eh Sil heaith. We must not for the sake of livin, Light caps having gone out altogether with the ie shrubbery near by, and in a moment more Whing Gancto ane Ge oa noe Mise, Barnard B Mrs; Bolton « ¢ Dealy ; ; Teeth eee Extracting without! to taste: one-half teaspoonful of salt a’ tabie. | ee sight of all the other pu ot | grandmothers of twenty years ago, the hoods | \¥¢,heard our doom. A Mineaating sheeae, oy eae Bang Emus Zo Brigteld Wredericka; Bevertey oe syooufullct glager, oe wesspoontulot cinaa- | Wr 0, 8et, fully up, 19 the spirit of | Gan have their uses in this way, as well as bolng | ,,\\Joat Yeu 1oOK eeah, yeu Dore.” exclaimed a Wid the wickedest Lat 1 Wa: Sirowa Mary) Bel Med aia) Baan apa Bseasias ane EReNe SAL Bake IAS | cuoxgh nto sive, aorardiag. to reset | 8, Ue cfhd, oF lon, ay many aoe: | WE ceded toes oth he RERNP UE SoU | meal pry Gaba fer to. Hachhaeay MCMC, Droge Mary Beoge'maasie. | ()%, 7,2, IDOE Dewey, Ae Bat oven in 8 ice pa = sain, | CANONS, to eat and drink by rule and ounce». to | from sudden change In. the eigute taey, be | Ze approaching at-a Drisk pace, hardly thirty | Au’ my heart, arrah, thin how it bate cee oe ee D inal ite branches. ‘Teeth inserted 87. =i eens Bm by — i8, | consider ci Ly the com) n of every Ke wins a 2 ia ct rs a swate, P—Cook A B Mrs; Cissell C Miss; Carr Florence: | per Pr : z, Wi—To a qua t of pumpkin, sider curious]; ‘the ition of dish, | checked by ha ig the head covered, and a 9 we eas anes yen’ve got jest For my nate looked 69 tomptic ’ an’ te, Kk AB 5 ‘Mie r : set. All work warranted. after it fs s 1, allow one quart of | to take care that every drop of water Was Hl | hooded night dress has this convenience, that | #baout en nue <4 An’ all the red posies rter Henry Mrs; Carter Isabella; Carter Jans Tika lump of butter, a pinch of gait, two | tered and boiled betore we put tt to our lips; to | the hood can be slipped over the hesd aay | Ofcourse a wild ane eee ea aca ee ‘That grow in her garden so nate. ere Sone rns Caitins Notasey Oar MEDICAL, & nh 3 0 me fac! Jose 2 les a er == G “ = . . id pe ons cabespocnat od ‘four maybe subset | Gudsranaicate tie hee (ouace>plast lonely to Saree Srpkte oon poenan inthe prepared “And feady for ule ‘emergency, wed But I sat just as mmte as the dead, Dass Mee) Dennis Kallis: Davis MM Mes; | = tuted for the egy. Bake in a good pine on tts stem; to study sewers, and make | L@™.—%. ¥. Graphic. raising a huge old shot gan, be leveled it, ana Til che said, wid'a tee of her heed, Divina Rees aes oe Ae) MADRS eee. De Ourselves Wretched on the subject of ventiia- | | CUFFS are very narrow, and those of thick | yenca: « Dou't any on ye stir ner move, or by sees mown that to-day Po fravier Hareiett; Kentrich trowses. caneiel peamee: eeek caacainn pe ekilites epee ; ite. It would be necessary for men and women | cuffs are square-cornered, and are stitcied | nin.” Thin I felt myself grow very bowl, F 3 nie Mrs; Hele E | Battimore, Md. octt6-1m* ight; and ali the memorles of Thanksgiv to act upon the principics‘of the hero of H: all around and up the sides Stuf, pro- And we believed Lim, for his aim was true, For I knew shie’d not seold if I tawla j Hawhins ¥ Mrs; Hendereon Henrietta; Hun. —t oe days teem with the delicious frag thorne pee Us ee “ ‘ero of Haw— jectin: et narrow cuffs are made ot | and his whole ex] ression ‘was not that ofa man Tiy the love in my he ter Hatiie: Hernandez Josephise; Hall J P Mes; HA 18 WEALTH !—DR. ©. WEST'S emanates from the capactous tin ps a | was determined to live aa lone as Peete | brocade, ‘and thee” Aare ontward, cod ala | ucts Whole expression was not that of a mar apo that would never depart, Hanae @ Mics Mussites Sates nn en | mead ee gee eae tee ane eee Forbes — gly A could. He was convinced that ail tnordiaate ex- | to the width of the sleeve, Instead of clinging | comfortable sensation that I experianced as 1 Though i lived to be wrinkled and old. ‘J—Johnson Eliza; Jackson ieas E: Jackson | Nervous Headache, Mental Dey Fede “Tose i ois "aan thorongDiy, aud put iato a | fore allow Minna o indugouss eae | Seeve above Such cutis ieut quis tong: as | Sting teemurgig that oun marley | purkaai: 2 Land in “ECRanie Sagar ne ewe Mey | Boece Fecutare Old ake cation Gy vee two-gallon kettle with jast water enourn to | ro ,avow Zimseit no indulgence tn love, or | sleeve above suc proper length by lengthwise | joo“ Ana Iocan see how the aque ee Be eke ornate soe L_ Lewis Lavinia Mrs; Lucas Magora.. exertion, ‘self abuse, or over-ihdulgence, which cover them, boil slowiy, and skim ni: emsovon Whatever "which tended to make ins shirring two inches deep on each side of both | glaring eye that glanced along those barrels. An’ be stalin’ 2 taste M_—Molton Sarah f: Meuitt Annie; Minor | leads to’ misery, decay und death. One box zm ’ When tender, throw ina tablespoonfal of sait pulse throb with undue rapldity. Irweremem. | seams, Another capries ts to tack up slightly | There was a wonderful persuasive power lure: | Uv themlips thst are ovexin’ me so. Cee aire ey Be ace Oey Manon || CRBORCONRE CORRS. Mech bog contalee ous enacts bo 5 js chee 24 foes a Nake a eae ber rightly, he was killed somehow at an early | the inside seam of the sleeve, and adda pleating ing in those horizontal tubes; so I hastened to Thin she blushed a mere iege: N—Newton Charlotte; Nyce Julia A; Nagent | five dollars; sent by mai id on recsipt of Jule of flour is a tearaotad of Coy eee sv | age—London to fall toward the wrist.—Harper's Bazar. inform the deacon that we were “not golag to AS she said, widout raisin’ her bead, MBPs JW Mie; Perkins Lettie; Parker We iuaranteo six boxes to eure an care. Grop into the Uquid that the catesens’ were FRENCH CosrUMEs.—Th2 modistes Who re- | '"\twaval,” he drawled, “It looked a lectle thet ‘Neath her laskes so brown, inple. oe _ qruarastee to the Dotied in. Stir tt well, and let {t boll about five Reat. main in Paris later than the buyers of the large | way, 1 thort, a spell ago;” and he still kept usin “* Would ye like me to drive, Misther Q-Quim Maggie. ee ee ee nee eee cheat a ae minutes, then remove from the fire. ‘Take two ‘To spend the tong, warm days furnishing stores bring with them the freshest ’ i till at length I ex- SE As—tsedick Maria: Roberts Elizabeth; Rollins | money if the treatment does not et 2 care. Quarts of sifted flour, and a lump of land tha | Silent Leside the sileut Mowing etreamms— Rovelties. In thelr large rooms, filled with | (bG eld of his wespon, Ul at leng : A Tough Story, Mary; Bet Mary; Remo taphbe. as. textin | Come enone Se SET & CO - i coe "0 see, not eaze, “ ata , : re — A : 2D. O-. one the Sour, Ges tans Gwe eee To hear, not! listen, ‘thoughte exchanged for | Pench costumes, a glance shi CIrgely Uinportad | yqqboue that gun in some other way, Wi) a ton niStOry frou Leadville, Tt 1s told SE ae ee eae ge fo ee to a sour cream, add half @ teaspoonful of soda dis. é than at apy previous season, and that above vO al, no! I’m not fer pintin’ It enny whar | by the officiating physician: “ The middle par: ‘'T—Tynes amanda, 2;Turnsy D B; Templeton - on soived in two apoontuls of water, stir up say NES clonds that slowly pass, all others lustrous fabrics prevatl—thus | gjse fest yit—not until you’ve sot them ar bags | of last week one of the best young ladies o: | Ettie. 4 ANHOOD RESTORED.—A ae po bn quickly, and knead lighily. Batter a six-quart | Trailing their shadows o'er the far, faint down, Salin-finished stuffs are preferred to plain } gaown agin, jist whar ye got ‘em, every one on | Leadville—she’s sweet as a peach, too—came te as cere ee cae pg rd pepe, Speen un and roll out the crust half an inch syetne Hivening wrasy, gros grain, and gloasy plush is more used thia : et laced, and he | my office in the evening, and told me in a great Fee lea worn Helen: Tap min? oy ‘means of self-cure, thick dnd cover the dish Inside. “Now placa | Wile vet the meadows wear their starry crown. Velvet. Several tones of one color are geen in | Sev", She bags iis gun by Sone ~ | deal of embarrassment that, she wanted me tu. bet lt ig mold I RO Ee the chicken fn the dish, packing it closely, pour ‘To hear the t 8 sigh Many costumes, but these are produced by the aa naow,” he continued, as he came up | help her out of some trouble, Well, from her ; Wikins ¥F; Waul Maris: Wayman Address - H. in enough of the soup to fill the pan within an | Cool in the silver leaves like falling rain, difference of lustre in the matertals used rather inour midst, “this 1s putty Dizniss, aln’t ity | Manner, my suspicions were aroused, and i } Mary; Wilson i Wilder Rhods; Wilkensou 8 octT cok K 48 Chatham st.. N. halt imc, of the top ofthe rim. Roll out another a Pause and co by, Uhan by selecting different shades, as the inten- Bin havin’ a putty lively sort o’ time tou, I sh’d | began to question her closely. And what the | Mre{ Williams Tress; Whiting Pinney. ‘CARD.—To all who are suffering from the crust, and spread, over the top, pinching it | Tired wand’rers o'er the solitary plain. tion is to have shades match perfectly in- fron the Helios o° these ’ere bags. Oae— | deuce do youthink? Well, thecontoundeditttk: | ¥—Youns Alice. A. Stee ae - fg down tightly round the rim of the pan. Now Gees far trom allattvignt Stead of grading them. Dresses that appear to | iwo—six on’em; an’ I vaow they must be nigh | fool had had thename of the young fellow whom GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ‘weakness, early decay, loss of manbood, "kort will cut out from the remnant of the dough ‘ascol- | spy river creatures pay Ine citer hour, be very simple because of their quiet coloring ‘teu two an’ a half bushel in every pleggy oue | she used to be: to tattooed onthecalfo: | @_anigon George; Auderson G@ W; Addison J: | send s recipe that will cure free of charge. loped edge and bind around; cut a ventilator in | * ‘And night by wight and unobtrusive style are often found to 03 | Oh ‘em. “Waal, naow"—with his peculiar draw! | herleg. Now she’s just about to get married to | atwocd Lewis ‘This great remedy y 8 missionary the centre of the ple, and Spread a paperover | The white moon broaden like a hemlock flower. composed of three fabrics independent of the | 2/em. ite yf utty ondustrous lot o’ | quitea different , and had sense Spe to B—Besch Albert, 2: Brummell B ackley E,} in South america. Send a self-addr en! the top so it will not scorch, and bake two Bical eed en al silk which 1s used for the lining and iron tater ves t” But the deacon | see that the mating Wwould be likely to Kick up } DB; Babiuan Fred’ Baker Henry; triat Juo P| wthedey. JOSKPH 1. INMAN, station , New th Thanks 8, to Lugs, H family. g A iy City. ceeuace = sBUnEry venta’ cacti eaten TO ei hear the “outside Aims “the Oana ne is Ot pteiped a Toren a ogres less Patty, uksly freed a and ready to supine to ‘almost: any. eee peacrorey B. Babee oy tine, 50 REWARD—If Dr. Brorwens faiis to cure : - 18 Velvet, the drapery of the finest cashme: ” y ” “Pause. | thing, even a surgical operation, to * wipe out ‘alierd: Bradt. YM. < ij $: case of Female Weakness, a ay - TOW tO here OaEr Le Wooee in the aocctator. | and the pleatings at the foot. Of satin de Lyos: Soe ee cee a eee seyot thar | the damned spou’ Twas puzzicd at drat, bu’ | M@cces: Bedtord WM a Coan. | Spungen, of wemale, Weakness, Irregularities Pe Se ae Cate eivenin sine eturins tie Pee eer | cell 7a Gales sieht ocean ae out Se eee ay Tee Gaites Be Oattet o Be Callies Ie i warlaincatianne ~*~ 28 -, o arnal. m forms the ol ” nt 1 e ey A 28 i 3 Hi ‘ 1 een eee ve, anol |” ens? im she Omoldm Com | the areas, abd the third conspluous: part is too aint ney 7 only one spoken alde to this dla- | in some old solentife magazine that tattooinc Graxford Robt, Oole Win; Conard W'T? Golgate i ain GRADE ASRS GON AA GO sate weed Gand thexeently tee Maigiedi esis Dredge the bane ot hae oe angel embroidery, | iogue, but tee pauses were eloquent on both } may be removed by going over the desiga wit | Wap... eeank. Dapont Jerald; sz: | Di Ey PHYBIOLAN i the cy, san mg regular word, used frequently by English writ- | | The report of a great change in the organiza | or else the bands of fur or feathers iar nens a Di Ailes -. | a needle dipped in miik. It was a forlora hope. z i . H ‘ i Gaily et 456 Messschusetts a: from : ers down to the first part of the 7th century. | tion of the Oneida Community 1s contirmed. | Bacar. > sides, and the boys kept up a deal of tall mune Dut I thought 1 would try it, and, taking Re Pixon John; Dudley JA; Duvveann Leven; Viet | eee ios. ‘All Female sand irene We do not see why so ponderous a word has | Albert Kinsley, eee, W. Bursham, Geo. re ing as we ed the deacon alternate is Iittle foot—delicate position, wasn’t it, for a fo Faton John H: Rakin WP. larities qaickiy cared. free. Bepa- been dropped by lextcographers. In some | Campbell, Charles 8S. Joslyn, Wilam A. Hin NAIL BRONZB, AUTUMN SKY, BURNT BREAD gal Temarks by the gradual removal of th’ married tan ?—I carefully went over tha let | Pokrench BHO Levarne 3 G: Fanning J A; | eaterooms for patients. ‘ootl-lm places, as, If we Speak of how original sta lies | Martin E’ Kinsley, Myron H.’ Ktusley, Theoaore | AND LOBSTER RED are the very latest in colors, igs to the foot of a neighboring tree. Tals | Miri Mast bave hurt, but she never whim. | Franklin John ; Foyle Morris K: Fuller WD. TTENTION: iedy has. heavy on us, It seams a most appropriate word. | R. Noyes, and Erahcts Wavland Smith of Lenox, rapa rend ot Serene te aD Sone, he seated himself upon a rock beside | ters, It must have hurt, vie ne yer tog Gen Gould JM: Grace Jas B; Gaslin Sam” B:; A Go eRe foyer Ey bs herit, r. "3 nature, the damo ladison county, hav! ; fam masters” ’ . be : @uthe an eta ae peestinety regarding the dally and | ‘Thar.” he exclaimed, removing his tall hat and come avain tn a couple of days. | Guewer Me Hopkins AE: Welen Frank: | for ladies during iliness. Address sox 9, ste se ‘a came y, articles of association of an assoctatio: (could they, ) a a tactic , ; tele down to our American ers dtathers and tasted | beKnown as be he Oaeida Community, iimited. countess sedtions 1 ae ape og aad Pao wibiog dis "eet a ane wane us er ae pee oho cay 33 ee ones ants deha; Heck’ Sno Mt; Barris LH; Hagzard —— = < ju e whe “con e manutaciure w Imagine be a 2 io . : HAS Seney” was Gees Shae 0 a: | Erte camer maachinery and machtuise touched by divine genius giving to the world | oblecged. I've been -watchin on ye giuin’ | indistingulshable Diue line. |The operation is 4 | Jones David: Jones JH: Jeukiae Wm. Ladies. ‘i female male complaints quickly rede sion: “ Not worth a continental ;” Not worth fron, malable and brass casungs, expression 0! ir inspiration done | these ere nuts the buil arternoon. I thort e aie. sepa! got $50 for the job. "3 go and d-lary, Joseph ; one Tackett Richart. | boure ——. coe + eg we sep29-2a1" . tool ng: @ continental damn,” “aead loss.” And, iS Of Various sizes and kinds and articles of | 1M the above named colors! Imagine the subtle | haow yeu might 1ke to know ft.” And then, a ay (—Mitchell_ A for short: "Not Worth a Gama™ cr bit ct | Gosural hardware. ‘TO MAnUtacture, coos acy | Suggestiveness of a landssape painted by even | thou hrabappy thought had struck him, what | baveasmoke” My; Malcolm Horatio; Morrissett Harey; Muaitiey BLAROBE, | OF PaRia. 1 weet theca oe bus Ameria cp ligats | Selitareads, cords, and camnbries from silk and | an artist of modern times, showing an “ele. | should Le do but d-Ub-fately spit on his hand | «yor ean talk abOW your wrestling, gentle | HA: Miler Henry, Slarquias JB; Mucxane Joan; | MISS RUAROBE., ry Dot to the credit of our An olexieograpsers | other materials. The packing, drying and sale | Phant’s breat sky brightened by the last | and his gun. “Look eeab”—a pease, in | men,” saida man on a mackerel barrel, “bi: Te Ssmpson, 2: McCarty John 0; Mo- y Leucurrhes. 622 10th st., between EB ana that ties have nor Fecognized this origla of a | of fruits, elites, vegetables, cereals, iieats, and | Slummering rays of a Birgit tieay ES) SOO pot pee Tope | unless you know my famous dockeateh you's® | pouneli beter. auccauiey WC. : 3 Se American, and Unie. ane le elder and Inset, ‘beams is from eeah “What Ma cal = Si Se ee Santa gendarme dive Brook, into walen | azo. “Naow seu kin git ex lively ex yeu please | BO, Dusiness. in, the ring ie o ugar D earch?” ‘asked aman who wascuttiuc | @ebeiccol Daniel Dare fox Ridey Disesae, oe ad oh = ben en. mn. sorghum beets and uther | aD absent-minded “cafe au lalt” cow has reek- | I hain’t got nothin’ more fer ye teu deu to day. cracker-box, ‘“Idon’t believe i} ¥—Pomercy O M: Pinknov Eugeve; Plummer | dary Diseases, Nervous , Seminal Weak- ‘a’ Sr acoe td languaze-—.s Substances he maaniaeture of table hoitow, | lessy waded, hecdless of the, ails from the | Aud tang! wentone of une gun-barrals directiy Se eta ene wrant co | erik: bauer GW. Baris Ws Porter Goal 3 Ttapetanty, Got, i eins nd ai “gerrrmondering” has been. The peopie did rnamental ware. @ general bust- n ne 5 e ir 3 fitp, ani Ph apa : Blood and Skin. cured. R= belted (haa Uheie writers of pitmers, grain. | ness farming, including breeding and sao ot | Fayed in “coachman drab” overalls ada |“ Wegut: and wen onco out of gun range we | ‘eles mie th wet does It cost £0 lear soser Dusen A; Rantle BY Gen; Richardson | rhoa cured in 48 boure. Forsale by Wi. BEN eee teane a tose na Kept the old words | blooded stock. "The business of printing. pub. | speach kernel”, smock frock! Verlly would Be | roadie doavon a wea'th of those rare compl: | asked aman, looking up from a game of s cuaids WJ; Rice WT. ea eee it ee Damn means @ loss—cu American parlance, as | lishing and book Reena ne ene = re meer Oe bia ft to the ae 1 fe th (igen ear that always Ewell | taire “3¢ aman is wrestling with me he’s annon Ed: above, a worthless scrip) Damnable, for ics ‘ding bouses, livery stal > returned the man ral meaning iguies a worthy ot 6 ore | exeursior ine. the ke ping of @ eral store. Pera to it cna ate ees Si ett 1 aw ses Gounan ora TStrtde on nha Wak, barat and iene can remember it heoso mast Loe on tupay ones mane — mee —— — Business of | Coublesss stand abashed tn the preseace © | e's of Nature,” say the Albany Journa’, a | ahead.” ““What'll you rastie for?” inquired ta It, mest certainly, Is not “s y are eke aut up 5 Jn day competitors, who have go | Sttentific gentleman intormed bis auditors that | man who was his kame, as he 8! ‘on Gurwen Oto. oe} wearing!” And | dentistry, wood workiog ‘and blacksmithing, | Unelr latter e on “Is one round o’ coméort for the We w: We + Wol- except by the imposition of Puritan sigatticatton, | ‘The principal localites of these various Dranchss rieved acm in Teaching the acme of “high | } series of exhaustive invest Hom ad sh Growd any temptation to ser?” "fit go one fr (Ot oes Bo Waakingten dane ee N snd Seminal itis Lot cursing! And yet we remember hear | of bustiess are to be at or near the community ¥. Post, | Atty thousand (5,000) eggs in a sing! the gang,” ed the wrestier. ‘Collar and | ney J A; Washington Jesse; Walker LG; Watkin or Byphilis, jog people, usih: a prase whose bistory they | in the towns of Lenox and Vi in the coun- Among those nipon’ whose ears tne ste] res | elbow hold. Keady?” ‘Then his} Michael: Wasl-uston 0; Winter t; Weems in from 5 "to 10 knew not, say “ido 100 care a cuss”—meantng | tes of Madison’ and Oxelda, at Niagara PHYSICIANS generally believe that the malaria fell was a Wide awake, enterprising pee raised him and dropped him and Sere OUS.—"Ea_ of “4 and a curse. Falls and Wallingford county of New Huven, | has Tun {ts course, disap aimost 8 | who raised poultry for all ner was | Wived up the floor and Enocked over the stove | ,M aN! Jenin Of Dally Hews, state of Connecticut. ‘The capital 1s placed at | quickly as it came, and they now have hardly | the Re and broke.the furniture with him. “ Lockkatch | “New York Alitary Agency. aun ‘Charges Lemuel MoGee, on his Way to work ia V $600,000, divided in 24,000 shares of $25 each.— | aDy cases on thelr note-books. ‘This settles the | form: juired of the tan’t seem to work, oid it?” asked the rien aie he to pauton: ain't got acent; Dut I'ia gotag to have some bisky if I dte iL” He them into Samuel ‘The Czar, when at his in Livadla, is | the of physicians who Hawthorne's saloon, where ¢ the had the drinks, tinually surrousde by polioanes Mery ence of a malarial irre The predictions of | A Fagen con! cd icGee announced coulio’t pay. | diera The and castle watched ot to ‘been exactly fulfilled; | secure polntment nd ccna “die for it.” ‘Hawthorne kilied nis Sod day'oy ingen ples to prevent ae ine, Rererported se0 Mt disappear all at once with | chaplains tor ‘some of the wonton pamela nestion whether themalignantinfuence would | fwnogan? eagerly ina graft a common house fir 4c when you put It on.” **S°ll right, gentlemen.” a wrestler. “1 make no complaints the that lock at once with a ‘ASSASBIDS,