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™ 4 j neaecerenrereg | ne tee Work of the Moni. te wore cies Solent ce, | MEReus <aIRE SEPARIEOR | 4 meee: Roy sreevin. |__HOUSEFORNISHINGS. STEAMERS, & i ‘SBIREING Is Still a very popular trimming. [American Agr eulturist for Nov. 1.] pure alr among the plants. What LC terete a the poanere has just Deen 2B Ere profound relic: | yr We Be, BAT TORO. Laxpien, TRE ScRcOAT Is the newest thing for street | _ YOUNG STOCK need not be housed until real SUON SE Cherie Es Te ena hee ar On Goan Cate Webb & Beveridge) Wing wharf. foot 6th ana hate suits, | cold, weather seta tm, but they showid have a| Tam FOO Ten eats enter, QUATtOC® | FicHTING THE DENTIST—FUNNY Daxawe—oowx | Po;OmS than las resulted from the efforts o ma aeeb cE MORDAY, REDRERDAY and, warm she 10 at nl an t in good len; of grass Prve alc! Dae RI" 3 a reat wear » i: Nelock ; _Zisternss with Jet agratfe are much worn Just firstrate condition Miroagh. this month with | aid protection. f manure 1s used ag a top Sie Wat parooce ARE MASagEn, Ch or Sirloaned Tannage Sty Hering conetved tie | DIRKCT IMPORTER Py -— | Z | turnips, fed tops and ail. ee A ytd bs New York Sun.] Ideaot preaching to the colored ‘peop! ‘and returning. at Mattawoman JAUNTY TURBANS are made entirely of grebe | SHEEP bear more exposure than any other of | Posted and free from Ton At seveamventeat | Dentists who administer nitrous axide gas | fora berate heeled \ or hart, Wedeestay and’ Sate feathers, with muffs to match. pe ee era ts oe ae thin caree fair winter Rea have some funny experiences. 1¢ bas been rea creditable idea but for we Ae on at j POTTERY AND PO! a Landing menday pane oe . . * maxe ses, B Ss, oF g * ve n a iS appointed evac- | C ; pretty border for a ane cone Pigemv | Weather, ur not without shel from the | Leaves The lawn and paths snowia oe | Prova ty many, examples that the uatvereal Fellst Among tue Zow tote preoesea ufrthe | In daly recetving involoes of new goodetrom tee | OSE = Tun Ga JONER Rawat. @ pretty border for a table cover. | storms. The ewes ought to bein lamb by this | raked after the leaves have fallen, and the litter position of the one who takes it. A man of | ‘squire there was a volume of sera: L Fr" POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. IMMENSELY Lance Rounp Hats andextremely | time, and must be kept doing well. Haifa pint | thus gathered used for protecting tender plants, pugnacity will become more belitgerent for | enzo Dow, the celebrated “oli timer,” Whuse | BESt manufscturers in Europe. oct? small bonnets are equally popular. thee fa goed TOS, Weeh aa an ene | anis raking improves the looks af the grounas’| Fre" moment. HiAnows persons aro exeeed. | oralorical picture wt ieeane SIDS AT. | — THERE 18 AN UNracepenre> Drwanp for | them in good condition. Tee ae Gone eee AR eee eas ia Velie e Doering SfON ay Jeuy. Nervous people are cation has caused many “aud many a man to | Sear SES TED TO STEAMER THOMPSON. = s = = which show signs eaxhess, have " mt . Wi e wend his way through an exetted congregation 8 Glamonds this year, and they are cheaper than | ¢te. nd fatten them If you can. PERENNIAL WeeDS, ike dock, plantain, ete, | fo ine {tee anconsclouanees fhe pa- | to the mourners’ bench. Oliver foand this bd eel re ae Qapt, Joby K. Wood. built expresaly ever. ‘. ‘ Piss. —It ts much better to kill early than | should be removed from the iawn when ths | tfent will wake with precisely the same state | book ant Was linmeniateay Seek wiennae ee To pe REATING STOVES for the Potonac River bosin Tas Enoaceuesr Rixa 15 just now out of | jate Assoon ascold weather comes on, pigs ground Is soft from the autumn rains, Along | cr mind that existed before unconscious. | rors of metaphor and horrors of wopa. “If T Wenn w Yor fe jeaves 6th etreet wiarf, every MORO ln oped Style, and the engagement bracelet isthe proper | will gain very little, if any, and often lose | chisel with a handle is handy in removing thelr | necs began. Whatever train of thought was | could on'y commit a lot of these to memoi THE BADIANT HOME, pay, Be EEDA CN ee a thing. during cold storms. Therefore, crowd them tt | roots from the soil. interrupted will be continued from the polut | and preach to the colored people,” he said, “I'd | THE ARGAND, Dare ant techs lovee rene A Care oF Povsn, or a hood with plush lin- | not fatenough to kill. Feed occasionally pul- EVERGREENS show to the best advantage at | where it was proken off. Recently a dentist in | soon tring the boys fo their knees. SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, ©. B. LOVELL, President, Ings, makes a last winter's dress a3 good asnew | Yerized charcoal, to keep their digestive func- | this season of the year, after the ieaves of the | Waterville. Maine, administered the gas toa Tue xi-born | andothers, all finely finished and tiret clase. oct8-Sun 1416 F strvet. toa child. sis i tions in tone; keep them clean and warm, abd | deciduous trees have fallen. A diversity of | stout, healthy young fellow. At the last mo- | asstd atty. e% jure, | Abo. sarge varlory of 00K STOVES, PORT. | = AnnOWSNITH — ” a», | cC®x them to eat every ounce possible. form and variety in shades of green, are pleas- | ment of inhalation ‘the patient experteaced | nile appl Kk. Possessed of aes fae eee as 3S, LATROBES, — | das cortoed a me We OF Gop one Be Re | Wouurne need wos treated mid fa then | Ine unten be Guan wien ae eee ee eee feeling aud resisted the pro- | a retentive x abie to repeat | FURNACES, ©) foot of Tas wureet, at 7 Oeclock, —- 8 of deep browa with agold colored | wey. ‘Thut Is, fattened and killed early, if in- | the selection of the plants, tuelr location, group- cess. Heras comp 164 th cont Diets She ap sea MORO pepe ae aes .m., every, = tended for market. Though prices usually ing, ete., and pruning. ion. en he awoke, ‘ PR antec rn ie ee Rocxp Warsts, which were started in Amer- | up ery rege y frst of sTanunry, yet : BEDS aND Patus may be laid out, and much i : Paces ~ Folge carrier he ee unced himself as “heeled for LUMBER’S SUPPLIES SUNDAY, [TCE8DAY AND THURSDAY, ‘ea, have Deen taken up and Frencaified b: additional cost of fattening In December, or of | of the work upou them done at tils season 0! Ugly vl at. naps abe int the (att 3 ured for al] the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Pafistan modistes. b i * | holding poulrry atter itis fat, 18 but rarely patd | Cf_tHe ors Up ea es et ee eee me) Moule TES PActee Mah ete A peice Stared i nl SLecrarat weane Nomi, teberiog BORDAR, THE LaTEst Caraice 1s to have one's bedroom | {OF Dy the eae peice Warm quarters are pAINTER, ,EHOTECTION. — A. few evergreen forend tack in the chalr, Bucon teoovery he | ther powers, or drawing dark pictures, bat A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY atch one’ age: china | &*! ie nu} sufficient to break the winds, and affo1 A 4 at the den: 2 2 er inuers tir ‘i ‘ = Mn ‘which look o* Faia ELANTING Late October and early No. | tection, avoiding thedanger of smothering the | USt. ‘The latter dodged again and the yo entered, and advancing 1) the pulpit, whis- | trepared ‘to etter nae ‘on a8 favorable terms | _3¥18-1y ¥. 3. STONE, Purser. THE MiLiiNgey Bua which looks ike a €>°%- | ver. ber are often very favorable to the plantiog Plants whieh often resulted trom the old way of | Torte. “tne result was an Impression of Kus perel something to one of the preacaers, wan | tothe trade as any other house.” We respecttuiny ~ “ ease, and It Is worn | of trees. ‘The soll is still warm from the aceu- | covering with a thick layer of straw, closely | force. The result was Soy yet ew arose aud said that a new brother woul al. | 29k an turvection of our Stock, confdent that ey | NORPOLE AND FORTRESS MONBOR whee mulated heat of summer; it is rarely too dry, | packed about them. | occurrences are not Wucouimon. "A yoling wc- | drces the congregation, ‘The new Urother be | Ssbuct be beaten elther as Wo gualtyer sees STEAMER JANE MOSELBY. Evanine Dassses mate with high necks and | and if properly drained not too wet. If Briss to be housed for the winter should go "man who attends in the Manhattan Collezeo | gan. There wasan earnest nth {athe f° McHELDEN & 00. X JAMES f BARKER. long sleeves aro agatn tn style. EStra long dee ee orind Place Te eho te eee | in before the ground is frozen. ‘The hardy ones, | Men Wno alvends tn, the Mank zs. up | Of Lis voice that caused the female sinner 1 Frret-clans fcr, 1, Hound trp, gloves are then iu order. j Foot pact (0,2 Sound place, ina short timethese | like the Hyacinths, Tuilps, ete, should be | Dent taking the gas and walk deliberately to | stop gigziing Dehtad her fan. ‘The prewhor | epi? SAO RBH street morthwest, | #1 60, Keccid clies fare, 76, Roud £ 2s zs : - _ | reots will have overcome the bad effects of the lanted early. H 1 {rror with his fist doubied. He wowd | began drawing a terrible picture of the st» Or en. 1. Leave 6th st. wharf «ON. ~ Lame Scaggs iu the shave of banners are | femoval, and will be ready for vigorous growtn | P! SHOUSE AND WINDOW PLANTS. have shattered It to pieces if she hat cot | The devil stalgon abroed in tie Lek at esses aS FIXTURES, sag Bet ee Yh ay ted good Christmas presents to give to mea who | in the spring. South of 40°. most years, GREENHOUSE AND WINDOW PLAN’ ; ba x “ A a There antl the e butterflies ta the * sm. , folk altern: -. MOD- * fo i 1d be | promptly suggested to him to turn to th filtted here snd there like b a tie | TEE BEST QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST | pit at Alrxanc Poitt Lookout ee ee ey La pte a ea oo meres rhe pinnte, should 02 | Ene crthewall aud strike thera, fe obeyed, | Atos: eter nen ay. Repen'aaes mais PRICE OAR BR RAG ae fad Fort Monrce, Va.. : te Tae WES Sivan Mocss has supersedad th | of the year without any injury to the newly Soe Plants, Ht neglected sane te eae y | and the mirror was saved, When told waa come, or all would be Lost. Willi 15 mina 5 STPAMENS FOR SEW YORK.” Rroveling golden pis in popularity asa jewe'ed | fet trees. ; in a’ short time.” Success in the ight with 1a- | had done he was protuss with apal0zi3% from the time the new preacher begat, all of G3 15th street. Bteamehite JOUN GIBSON and EO. KNIGHT, article of person: adornment. | gpiOuxe Taxes planted this tall, or even last nds 1a ‘a doubt if suc’i subjects had been selected forthe | tie sloners were oh their kaves. : received daily, ay FI DANS. Tor tamat fetes perpen clney [1 eee Po phy ose | Pen eee ia eae aes cal) (Pa a aE ee properties 0. | ‘Phe cluristians shouted, and the deico.s| New styleerecetved daily. {’pENUAM, Agt., 63 Wi he fullne ts, is acon | Wem, makirg a mound 12 to is inches high, | and perseverance. nitrous oxide, it would have recolved tiv name | wakea wrod tissue the hata J arvest Stock in the District. ere a eee ee Tow result of careigen ges in skirts, is acon | ‘This mourd of earth should be free from sods | _CuIwpERS, like English Ivy, Troprolum, Ger- of fighting pas" rather than “lauguing gas” | haichapor thos wernt ake os ty GERNOT an., wo to Geuerdl Olen, . ee Cleans Grexnaking. ard mccds, and will serve the double purpose of | man Ivy, etc., add very much to the beauty ot | Of figh olton, Who Deyan to Use nitrous | denly recelved a glorious commission direst | No trouble to show goods. 1416 Feet. now, near Wilard’s Hotel Tae Dainty Lites Frower Povcugs now | a support to the trees against the winds, and | a greenhouse or window. Select the plants oxide gna a lecturihg in 1843, was led to do so | rromi ece: tical head-quarters. The young 0. 8 LOVELL, President. fashionable are seen upon every evening totlet, | prevent the mice from gnawing them. now. by witnessing ‘the curfous pranks of boys in preacher re closing, announeed that be E. F. BROOKS, th ste. OR NORFOLK, FORTUMOUTE, FORTRESS where natural or artificial flowers are used as | _ DRAINING.—Water should not be allowed to HANGING Baskets should be placed where they | college, where the gas was mae for experl- | would preach in th he follow- sepia Oorcoran Bullding. * CF AND THE ROUTH * garniture. | celiect om the Surface; afew furrowa in the | can haven abundance of Ught and sunshine, | tents” It was noticed thit the limmorous stuc | ing Sugday niente ‘1 to go home with | - - STEAMER COCLUE TEARS Gee MATRKONS wear thelr yard-long, soft, wide | right place wiil carry it away rapidly. Under- | and not near the stove or register. If the ligkt | dents were made more entertaining under the | any of the colored brethren, stating that mys- PpalstTens AND HOUSER EEPERBS, | -ying 0.8. Me). Josep WaItk, oct rides il tia ladies | Gratning, to be the best and most. economical, | comes from oue side, the basket ought tobe + {nnuence ct thewas, At. the publiccsdidicloms terfous provision would be made forhim. “Iz, ATTENTION! an DE ear then fa & 1OGe TOON Bow earn tee | should Ge all finished up before hare trecting | tonearm OBe therefore, odd persons were generaily seleried | nowever,” he said, “any of you feel like giving | Use JOBNSTON'S DEY SIZED KALSOMINE LBAVES Back baie > * 10PS looped wow low on the |v eatner sets in. WATERING —The successful culture of house | asthe subjects of experiments, 5 hibitions | a few nickels to ald In the support of au ag AND SARRINOTON, | eon Ce wail Licar.cororep, Rover st > CLOTHS are Crons may be cut as scon lants depends largely upon the care in water- | are daily seen in dentists’ chairs. Dr. L. M. | mother and a erippied sister, the donation MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. From foot “nag cgeaige | Every, > wed or jacket ic warniths of effects | aud should be packed In sawdust or sand, and fig. The pots should have some pieces of | Slocum, who has assisted Dr. Colton, says that | will be most thankfully recetved.” Best in the market. MONDAY. WEDNES-, TU2SDAY. ” TRORB- Preferred for Jackets, but warmth ofetect 13 | cent ina cool place. Select only from thrifty | broken pots or oyster shell put in the bottom to £ scenes ts a | one impulse, every richt hand of e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DAY and FRIDAY, st| DAY AKD SATUR- Even by having (he collars. cuifs, and pockets | trees of the best varieties. If you do not have Provide proper drainage; with good drainage | yery simple one. 2 thing to be doue ts | went down into a pocket and came GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr. Br ™. AY. at4 eo. Of tur or of seal-brown plush. them it is better to buy than to use second-rate | there is fue little risk ‘from overwateriag. “A | to ‘prepare the mind of the subject for the money. ‘The hat was passed around. aud when ty a et. me’ Stops st Piney Polut snd Puint Lookout Going Fayat Emprorpery t3 the favorite trimming | stock. Ulorough wetting when water ts needed, 5 tar | ordeal. He is told to think of something pleas- | the contents were handed to the young for saraple cards. TE eR as Goneh Tita CLS for the unaerwear in handsa bri LapELS upon trees should be looked to, that | better than keeping the surface Moist, by | ant. Probably the last thing he sees bofore preacher, he thanked the congregation for suza | — To COOKING STOVES. sond wred meet * Tiokets end etateroour Iris combined with the fi they do not get lost. or becom2 legible. The | frequent “sprinkling.” Hanging baskets ‘may | going into oblivion is the comely face and form | noble generosity. ae ‘ G STO! SB. W. Reed's Sous, 126 « stiteaed with mathemath old kind of pine label. marked with lead pencil | be dipped Into a tub of wa' of a female attendant. He is assured that there On the following Sunday night there was not ‘The Washinzton Gas Lizht Company have atthete | uboru'sw'stior ery stare, 632 La. next to Post Tus “Birsiing BoNNer,” a heid-covering | while a coat of white paint 1s fresh upon it, 1 A GRADUAL CHANGE.— We should have much | is to danger by sceing the attendant take a few | standing room in the church, The samo Wild | omce, on. ith street an assortment of tae SOM | Joe: Purcy G. Sunith' % ee Pn ag Stted with two springs waich, whenever the | 2bout the best. Zine strips are used and pre- | fewer complaints of failure with house plants it | Whiffs. It the subject 1s 2 nervous woinaa | excitement was created, ‘The preacher's words | DYAt, GAS OOOKING STOV.ES, in varions izes rine a Parheen So. ‘Wearer bows her head. press upoa the t-mporal | ferred by some. they were less subjected to sudden changes, | great care Is taken to impress her with the burned their way Into the emotional cloisters | and patterns. ‘This is the Stove used by Miss Dods DP REELING Aeent. rteries and bring the blood hy a th has | | SEEDS oF TREES for planting in the spring are | both when they are brougat in from their sum- | fect pleasantness of the sensation. There ar? | of the stuners, and Mghted a lamp there | inher lecture on ovokery. 4 sep27-6m ‘Carapbell's wharf, Norfolk. Oe COMER Deo Diente ence twee, | tee preserved in boxes of sand, the Doxes be- | Mer out-of-doors, and while in the house in win- | many who Wake up crying, althouza they say | which, by tts glare, showed the moral corrap- | Oall snd examine them. an23 z = been invented by a Frenchman, ace is ing kept in a cool and dry place.outof the reach | ter. When the air of the room is changed lt | they have not felt the slizitest twing of pala. | ton of the past. Another coliection was taken EATING SPECIALTIES— NOBTY GFEMAN LLOYD Scam neste Dagee- nag | of mie. oe should be done without allowing a cold current | Tue reason Is because ticlr minds ave not | up for the ‘aged mother and cripoted sister. | FP EATING SPECIALTIE: IN fox Derenex teow Wore, Gavan Lovee, ee ee to fall upon the plants. - been thoroughly disabused of the idea of suifer- | Late that night a boy satin his room. “Over | “WoTTe LEV ATED OVEN BINGE. Sourmaxrros AND BREMEN. ating the adoption of Stocks For Roor GRAFTING.—The grafting of as urouee B ing. Care {taken to make the surroundings | $100,” he said, removing ila wig and preparing | Morte: SEER Ae The mleainers of this company will eail every Bat- rs by women, on ac- | T0Ots is done during the winter and the stoc! is es seacant Gulliren, however, almose always to Wash the burnt cork from his face. “I'll be | Above goods an cheap aa any in the market aréay from Brewen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. e883 of the lower portion | Sleuld be in a handy place. ‘Take up the stoc Hygiea. bry after recovericg, consciol a3 they are | blamed tr I aln’t the bass, man Dow dida’t | and warranted to sive satisfaction. et Roe ne ee ak en ee ‘aud Proposing to siasn | Ptfore the ground freezes, assort aud tie them | (4 Sanitery, Lurie imitated from Bilvar Px's eas ape to become divested of thelr appronen- | Seamed | ain’c the boss, Oi rendering me a name ee Se ee ee : the skirt so that it miay fall open trom the Kaees | {H bundles. afterwards put in boxes and place and dedicated to Dr. Richantson.) slons. Z when he arranged that book of sermons. Piss <i ee nO Ih aa a “eribieaten, 428, For freight or pasnare soply to in front. Shem te the cellar. = ea! By ‘The general report of those who inhale nit- | On the following Sunday evening tue young aa o CHS & O0., 2 Bowling Green, New York. J y CREOLE TURBANS made of Madras silk Rabsrts if left to themselvescan do much fost exigent one ! rous oxide 1g that they have had the most de- | preacher, thinking that inquisitive deacons fe) W. G. METZEROTT & 0O., Pa. ave., Avent pandecrehiets In brightest colors are very sty, | BA, A protection of the trees may be made Thave an idea lightful dreams. ‘The lady before auoted took | might arrive carly in order to ascertals tae dis - COAL AND WOOD. for Waxhing?on ss) apy articularly becoming to brunettes | of lath, or tarred paper may be tied about the Ob! isitihy wi care to place In full view of the chaly where the | rection of his approach, went to church bafore OAL. Woop. ry \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE Pa cluster of short feather tips on the | UBBE WIth fine wire. Sinearing the trees with Tomake noodles of us, Tallent sat a beautiful pansy. It was a com. | dark. Having sat up Very late the night po | (OSE: . WOOD. COAL " DETORER Fee ae ee che tannes fhend Dy a eee oe othe | blood will Keep away the rabbits, as ment 19 Byunsingusetil mon experience for a patient to say. “Oa, 1 | fore, committing another sermon to tcmory, 2 WASHINGTON, GEONGETOWN, ALEX aNDRIA Jet sid= of the toque, he y & gyve orslave’s | very distasteful to them. A fat rabbit in No- So to worry and fuss had such a beautiful dre: a garden! 1 | he became very sleepy. Thinking that it would | Has on hand and constantly receiving the best qual- AND PHILADELPHIA, ™ chain of Roman go'd. A vember is good eating, and a small bounty will Convernixe mir bodies, saw many charming flow Many persons | bea good idea to go up Into te loft and sleep | {Hee of Coal and Wood. Particular attention mien | coxxrotrxa at PHILADELPHIA Wrrr THE QUAKKRS are quite in style this season. | induce the boys to trap and otherwise scone {Wiuut's eaten, what's drunk, experience the sensation of a bucains In the | unth church time, he climbed up, lay ou the | {oils delivery of Ooal free from slats or dust. Or- Fits foven, ave ake: Poanee' as van Bee they so love | Many of these injurious animals, LS en pene) head, | Mechanics will dream of golbg tato | loosely arranged boards, and went to sleep. | “Qnurgns "wy .cy aepnoue Prowl Ry ey fashloaable MaxvRING.—The orchard needs to be fed as tf reat factories. Some dream of going on long | The congregation assembled, but the little | Pranch Word ORM Ie ‘York av. n.w. Throweh bills of isding given. he Quaker style | well as any other fleld when a yearly crop 1s rec mrt clever; fourneys. The Duzzing feeling in the head is to | preacher did’ not come. Another brotlier was | (Thomas B. Penick’s old stand.) octé 3m sast:in ALING DAYB. Se bh fing \ue last sea- | removed. Circumstances will determine the But, ‘twixt you and me, them suggestive of railroad trains or wagons. | called npon to “fill the pulpit.” While the | ——— eee enna ome re Saget Fg fon by American ladies ts as popalir as ever, | kind of manure to use. That from the stable 1 To fidget forever Some dream of absent or dead friends, and } “sub” brother was in the midst of a learned pea) UE emt eon any Hie rene peep patsy v And the trim Utile Quaker Donuets of gray | always im order; ground bone, ashes, green crops Hence say that they have had momentary visions ot | discourse, the young preacher awoke. Ile re- He ee OOD. jonds seonieed and Reliooenl es Wemkiington, Plush are dectded favorites. turned under are all of great value, and one or ‘And we mustn't drink that, loved ones. These dreams, although pecullar | alized that he liad “oversiept himself.” He was Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood MOL, 43 ‘Wharl, foot of 12th strest, ‘TaeRs ts Norutne New 8 Grass in one sense | more should be used. Lest sound health we shouid mies, and often striking, may, like the dreams of or- | contemplating a plan of procedure when, un- and Virgisia avenues.w. Brauch yard 143 Bat. 8.e. WILLIAM F. CLYDE £00, Ones ase tay | n1 i yet there is nothing old, for no KEEPING Frvit.—The cellar of the house, if Grow too thin, or too fat, dinary sleep, be almost always traced to some | fortunately, he turned over on t! eedge of the ‘Coal soid as low as any place ia the city. 1/Bouth Wharver, Philadelphia; J. H. JO] 8 ee ere ta es GCM, aoe Sie cain | DERI. SIRT ae eee storing large Must go in for analysis waking thought. ‘The saine jumbling of ludl- | boards. Tie boards tlted up, and with acrash | PINE KINDLING WOOD @6,0u per cord, £O0., Agents, 12th-#t. wharf and 1202 F et. 0.W. es concer cas beacacetan tg be peecees | hoantiee chu Ext ee Of all “terub” about crows Juxtapcsitions, the same anachontsms or | the voting preacher fell on the pulpit and then | OAK RIMDIING WOOD 85.00 percora | || Naehineten. Simetsans tro pieces. Austrian glass. with the | ample ventilation to carry off the carbonic acid Beene ourt cratup, paralysis, bringing together oceurrences that are. in toot on the floor among a lot of, mourners. The ex: SES Eee Td Qrsanp LINE. I A ed | 7 esign D f 8 = 1 vat ae separated by long lapses of time, ai qui citement was rritic, e deacons yt SIO) a Guamel Of many colors, ts llkea ‘by thoss nanitecfabuct a cepieen uriesate war witust eli alee cabs.” Ctserved. ‘Dr. Slocum has obscrved that when | ‘devin aba’ rushes trom tee ease ee Craere ‘promptly filed. and eatafection wUAr- LANE ROUTE. ila enc the Avett pattery nits cratic Freeze, accompanted with a dry atmosphere,1s Must—but time would quite fail the subject has previously Dartaken of any | mourners shrieked ne ran aaae The Zoung | snteed. aud4-3m THE CUNAED STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- A. c, pode i % ne, ta “ ” y o ay] y, ead 1S strel % _ 5 combinations of dull tuts “in’ seu designs, | the best, Pears should be stored in drawers Se ate the period of unconselousuess will be briet-and | Ereseten ety 19st ts minstrel wig, and per. NATIONAL FALB ASSOCIATION. . _| Between New York and Liverpoot, Call- lighted by dands of strong color. where they can be inspected occastonally. If a mortal (T think) vole cur. It he smells cognt: e i: Oe gaye ed a violent symptoms are apt to oceur. smells j his face. Recognizing the fraud, an able- ’ Nb FoR Gensuat Weax, Beaver Boxnets have a ee Peckesiibarrel || Spee eh VETAnOO Xeet. liquor on a man’s breath he knows that he must bodied man grasped the young preacher and ov. 17| Ba Erelined with sort loag pile plast.and lugntenea | | MAKE ALL Sxvo yor WisTen.—Clear up all He mould never talk or alegp, Neverthcteas, he has taken une gas more oF less | tutertuvate boy wee Rec ieagin tect ie | <BR TERST, BREMIOM FOR, BEST OOAL ang Best aerated les and teoeted beads. ‘fhece ig | TubbIsh tn the orchard....Pick up tue retuse Sanitus sanitatuin every day for many years without becoming | idenuty. He was taken home by ‘a delegation | competitors. ‘yt :Wed., Dec. 8! TOL but that, Diack Doaness is tue most | full and feed to the pigs, that the contained “Isall very fine, pugzacious or feeling any deleterious effect. aud a demand that he be publicly whipped ‘And every Wednesaav from New Kark- Dat this season leshould bs com, | WHsects may be destroyed...-Fences and gates, But my wllvmatsum Dr. Alfred Goodell sald that he had often | made: He was “whined wane oay weuupeed STEPHENSON & BRO., 1 EA OF FARRAR seape, $ined with a color that 1s decided by the range ee re nee & Ye catia oe es taken the gas for amusement or to show a pa- | swore that he never would 0 to another col- Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Hace et rads go cna ta of colors in the various costumes of the wearer, | PFaot at all seasons, Tul all's fairand clear, Uent, He found that if the subject sat down | ored church. Return tickets on favoravle terme, For example, a black beaver bonnet wita red THE FRUIT GARDEN, Tshall do nought but “tabbing” calmly and took the gas complacently 1t merely —— Office: 12th and Penn. avennes sum Btoerage at very low rates. Btocraae {ic¥ets from Daan WMG SAA TEE GUmncd Cane Worm. with | _(CUsRARIS awn Goodxennares:- The material Formany a year, produced gradual drowsiness. But if the sub- Lullaby, as Sung by a Father. ee snd Queenstown, and all other parts of z dress Fred. Dalaycuse er | used in the propagation of currants and goose- ixculapius’ daughter, ct stood and resisted the result would besome | The Oil City Derrick prints the following L. SHERIFF, Europe, at lowest rates. red balaycus? and amb<r prop: i ject DEALER Se esa Gad pluiage will Make a, bisek | Berries are the pieces removed from the bashes With thee I ree. pugnacious demonstration. “Baby Lullaby”? as sung by a father while| re coal amp Base qaurengh il of inden given for Detart Giaawow, a ay ypropriate for nearly all the dresses a | at the time of pruning. The bushes should be Ture air and cole water A number of cases are on record where den- | mamma is visiting the neighbors: if eve here ll ana for ‘Mecite! Pol Prune wiland “becoming. Phila. Tin pruned so soon as the leaves fall—a month or FREE MS lusts have been eubjected to unjust aceasations | Roary haby upon the tree to ‘Special attention given to every order. Por frewht su gaamane ‘apply at the Company's pono <6 = So ago—though many put it off until much Beat otoneone " by women Who had taken the anwsthetle 10 | When iiewsd blows contend it do stop. 2 LNG and $36 Pa. Ave. | spice, No 4 Bow ‘or both rtecrage and Ww wa E Cs ‘Bout stomachs and nerves fe iH rs ‘Tue WEARING OF BLACK aT & WEDDING was | titer Tr making the currant cuttings, use only And this, that and ‘tothen, thelr offices to the point of unconsciousness, | What dre Qing blows confound it do s Felephonte oonneCHON. aa.N street, Fotomae | aur OTIS BI Wk GO., 605 Tun street, formerly consid-red so omtaous of evil tha’ | tie growth of the present year, cutting it into No good purposes ser and subsequently sworn falsely with regard to 1 out S hese pad | Syabr VERNON H. BROWN & CO, N.Y. Duco tnete/sombrenapiie | Smet tenewhe, The entlings should, beat "Perliaps tpostees,’e Wherererauy conciderauie: number of patients | By thunter you young sarata soi DAT: woo. ac eae oe vert es juiie close ret r in box bi bape . BECER,. wherever any conside u ia PRLS bi = int ui o not WAL. a Vor! mt le tents for the oecasion. The apvexrane>ot aa | Yetng veep enough to allow the Cuttings to be anoueh ed snide are treated by dentists to have female attend. | oy. yaty yo-be, eo hush-i-ty tush C°**S0nNSON BROTHERS, Of thin Iine--“Ameater- innocent, black p! pa Known to create | two-thirds beneath Its surtace. The boxes are Ee Der: wae Lee: ants. ‘Ihis 1s both to. reassure the SuDject. und : ys soos, lush, hitsb-i-ty—tush; | SGOD,,” AELmrHoste OownpcTioNs. ” | OOAL. oar ies EO fearful dismay wedding to be set in the cellar ana kept dry during the as a measure of self protection to t! enitst. reer i galt Weight. nee valitile no eo. it ain, the U. ?T Li = winter, and In the spring the cuttings should be % ften required to preveata pa- spank you TU | Q2il“omce, wharves, mill and depot oomiosted Bek put in trenches four Inches apart in the rows. iving. A prominent denust . =e : 3 . : with np-iown offices by TaUErnors, Gin nhs BLACKBERRIES AND RaSPBERRIES.—The dead (Punch. tient who was a great swimmer. Fs . Boks nO 3 With unequaled facilities and pr eee He ues i Terow, and ie up the new canes fer thewinter, | (Lieutenant Greene's “Iinesian Army Life.") he was in a Swimming bath, Before the doctor ory from E © stock up largest when coal is lowest: offices bl Sl dee an . | _His personal bravery was not only of the most rhat he was about he had mouuted a - SEE ROR TB ty, SDM SLi Ame Dae aie Comite Sate Deposit Building, corer Tug. may be done rapidly Op two men ons | reckless character DAU ae Himes ty sernek es | anew Rust he was about ne had mouuved a te, Nov. 6.1 sicution, insuring ‘prompt attention to orders, > | Siena isin stoves morawe. E veil Bendhie the canes Gown Lethe anesdan of the |i pariane onthe waren UE Tike only | one about to dive, If thedoctor had hot cauant | OC Te paDIICen ETRE oe we Ren | aes ek bead at ths very iowereeeonene . ERCHANTS AND MINERS Se row, whlle the other throws earth upon them, | extraordinary luck prevented uim from reaping | him he would have made a precipitate plunge ting man, after an absence of serceal a a ginstre etrigtis pure coal, of 3-240 ponnds % 5: ena Diack satin. and the wade Tigata GUator: either in sufficient amount or only to hold them | in death the well-carned reward of bis fooilsh- | to the floor. A very common experienc? with returned to the city of his younger davecan aeRO ce, mi ee DEO LHE ES. TRANSPORTATION OOMPANY. white striped s Shin, wih a Doauee to | GOWN for the covering plow soon to follow. | ness. He always wore a wh'te coat, a white | Ipnaters of the gas is to begin Singing, Speech | in the presidential campaicn, fariy in the | pMgizomtee, milland depot, foot of ash, isthand | oorerpe LINE OF STEAMERS PETWEER i OD x fe ,thers and a | New plants of raspberries and blackberries are | hat, and rode a white horse in battle, simply | making, cr giving Orders to imaginary persons. | sminer he made no wagers, but after the i ‘st.n.Ww. ; and 22i Pa. ave. ol BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. match, decorated with pallnes cormeed | usually supplied by suckers, allowed to grow | because Cther Geuerals usually avolded these | ‘the memory, strangely enough, 13 often per- | Stunner election he “sailed ta,” betting lane palling, dave (rom: Baltimore Every WEDRRB- ‘ cluster of white r nd Nuniteriess old'Sliopers, | for the purpose. Hoots may'be cut from the | target inarks, He was perpetually riding at | tect in a ‘state of Unconsciousness. Some amounts, He made some wagcrs om the’ gene, DAY and RATURDAY, st 4 p.m., from foot of - sanitised ‘ three or four inches len: are then plas erie: | Ve or ist e Za I é New York. = ig * x church; 80, a3 one superstitioa Is, = — i layers fr boxes of Garth and ntored-in tie | Heneveriost an opportunity of displaying cour- | covering trom fie induence Ministers have fe oe an oe Be oo nap Dees Weg geek hot and most rell- | RDAX, st 6 p.m., trom Pier 48, Kast iver, (near another, she is likely, rahe S ante cellar. The cuttings are set in open ground in | age. He went into battle in his cleanest ual- | been known to preach fragments of sermons. the turn of the political wheel of fortune se TAS A ee ora oat Elovant accommodations. Lowest beso 2 Se as ot early spring. form and fresh cere tag corer With | School teachers will repeat lessons. Fapis Ndi In this state. About a week before election oes a oat iy * er Compal taand Ircex- | rates ‘wusrantesd. EE ye Se Guapne he sooner the Braye vines are | Tr onier, Ga Lo said tise te niome aia ened | recall thelr recent Mii deseane Goon oa pe | day @ democratic friend asked him if he | Msetiss yeackiy ee gosoomplainta and tere: | maser ae a iain game Mane hc iitsio girls Oustie ee eee ott mak ening ahead torr oniae | his, beat clothes on.’ vor a long tise wow eee eee Cute ret non Oboes | Was not carrying all of bis eze3 in a | rate rooms for patients. novG-lm_ | 4 stateroom berth. plored, outs = le 4 young vines, set last spring, s! : = { », : Re somewhat frail basket, saying that New Yorl ; ; z re Bot to be given up. Many still wear them, but vO SB i resent growth is haif an | With evident affectation, a coat in whicn he | prain and keen intellect, if they Inhale the gas betas _ = EALTH IS WEALTH !—Dit. : moses, Ag, Tihtok thes are less cominon than they were a inch thick, ewo ahaa may be left. Cut the | had been wounded, and which hada conspicuous | in a placid and quiescent state of mind, will hot brake was, oven) more SDE ee NERVE (AND BRAIN: TREATM Boston What em. ante few y o-, Moolen under-drawers reach- | vines back to three buds orso, leaving extra | Patch on the shoulder. be demonstrative. The whole action of the | Spite New York clit would give at least | Qecite, for, Bysteris, Dizziness. Oo yets-19 ere Te ty. Ps Hee ee ee ames, Ate. Decessaty for gitis aod | ones to provide agaiut accident. ‘There is no | _ Yet all this was not mere bravado and non- | subject at the moment of recovery seems to be 60,000. democratic majority. his Memory, Spermatorrhaa, Impotency, Tv —_— OO Women in winter. These betng the real“ under- | rule for pruning Old vines; the condition of each | Sehse, oe Was the result of thought and almost | governed by the state of rind at the fnstant ot backer of republicanism said Emirsicng, Premature Oid Axe, caused clothing.” it is hardly reasouable to put white | vine mustdetermine it. Leave enough buds to oe eee ed calculation. It was intended to | unconsciousness. The venerable Peter Cooper pencil and note-book?” “Y ‘al exertion, ‘self-abuse, or Sige Sey © —26TH— cotton drawers over them—the same as are | prequce sufficient shoots to bear leaves and ieee his men and it @id so. They firmly | took the fas_to have two teeth extracted. He out and write down what I tell you.” The pen- ‘to’ misery, decay and aon box = Work bext the body in summer. For warmth | fruit clusters. The buds leit after pruning eved he could not be hit, and whenever they | told Dr. Colton that he not only felt no pain, cil and note-boo n Out, and he dic- | CUre recent cases. Esch box contains oue mon’ MoNTHLY DRawine or THE and protection, strong, colored, ten cloth 18 | represent the new growth of next year. The | saW a white horse, coat and cap among them, | but that the gas produced no unpleasant or | tela telinen New York city will give Ha treatment. One aaae ae bor, = = poms Ste POPULAR the best that can be found. Being anoutergar- | cuttings are made from the prunings, and | they knew that it was Skobeleff, and so long as | injurious effects. The following is given as the majority of— Have you got that down’ wee Nae Sarees -_ Doe cure any case. | Commonwealth Distribution Co., ment, In reality {t seldom needs washing, and | spould have two buds at least; tle them in | he was there they felt sure that everything was experience of a German who took tle gas: Morty oie Have oon eae eae pee ae eS to Most mothers this ts a recommendation. | pundies, label and cover in earth in the cellar. | golpg well. _ At the inning of the war he “Ven I dook dot gasI goes to sleep pefore t an one thousand one hundred and | scoompanied with five dollars, we will send the AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, Fastened with a band below the ee, the Many Varieties, like the Concord, grow rapidly | made up bis mind tirmly that he would never dinks vats de matter. Den I dreains dot I drink v9 ; just look at those fig- purchaser our written gusrautee to retura the . dress skirt will usually conceal the drawers, | from such cuttings, when planted in the open come out of it alive. (After ee me the | mit Schneider and he pays for all de peer. I . ‘And when, on Thursday Be cin a Se tate | In the City of Louisville, on : serimis task to Keop the long | $fOUnGIn SPring: others with harder wood. as | telceram announcing the armistice, One of the | never drinks so muel peer in such & Pmall | morning, hls democratic friend’ took up the | (uatantecs issued by SEOTT & OROMWEL, 43) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1580. Tico stockings darned om the kuees that i | We,Deaware, are best 12 Propagating | ‘ct _uilled after all”) With tha, Idea. Arey | Aunce., Amd It vas nice peer; oh, dot Be pee | lacrertiser, heread the figizes Ot Hancock's ma- | wc ehd Wetal Sousta ge ne Siordars shoud . o oe 1p passin : ouses With spect re. ‘i ‘ ey neven NaS oT ont a as f y ce head <3 at | be addr.ssed. octl6-s, ta, thai thtuk we do well to encourage a style of dress STRAWHERRY plants should be covered before fixed in his mid, eet Hides ees ontyia Sigel many ointes. Den I figuts mit Sigel, and jon ae sea Degas Ge nner a ‘| ee These drayines occur monthly under provistons ing the lowor limbs, that reileves us from this freezing weather sets in. Straw, salt or marsh | (ues He wap how to test Gee Ee ak one | yen I wakes up, mine Gott, all my teeth vas aus w York clty within 185 on a lof over isNHoop RESTORED .—A victim of early im- | of an Act ef the General Assembly of gd Over the kree, af net so easily. wore | Hay, OF leaves may be used, placing the mate- make an Impression on his men. Teunonin | oe e 3h0,000 votes has a right to back his he ures with pris avian tied invain every Leen reme, | wocrperating the Newsort Brinting aud Mews- Heat Ata: Etta | Sin fe vil a Go mccoy | neohome eat ah | cue de tr mao | BA a Raia arab atin | dont ceomseteatncahny tere | ae sta eae oe Noe fishlch makers, cousider well these tmportant | Gvectly over the plants, as too much covering anywhere. In everything that he did he tried | ‘Language falls to express the pleasing eens, | little tale, he can call at this offlee and ace tie whe Twill ed free to bis fe low-mutorers: been repontcd. : sand thelr children’ at ake the fet ~ pra i tha een eT oe eat oie: minds, aud to make the most dangereus oe bet $100. ine tay. tontae were ea oa ey To days befors election dae they were written | Sot SoRK 48 Ohstham wt. NY Seg alg teel ta ——— a eis an i : s © e, t y a8 On » & Belt » a . a thar “aimpltesy 12 elogance Toe | many of the etober: Notes wilt be seastuahis | PlOltS appear as an ordinary everyday alfatr | thought Iwas ona plenie.» \ Felt rather jolly. Stenographic Blunders. Ane eee to ee t-That the Commonwealth Distri- Us, Who lave the fashions to follow, hold fast | Low, and to avoid repetition we refer the reader The Scarcity of Good Cooks, |; yar4peenin theseventh heaven.” “ICHOUgAt | qnere is soins good reading Hae etont. re: Neer ee Te ea cee | bution Company ts legal. WA which 1s good—ainong other titaxs, the | totem. In a nutetel:, Do asa crop Isom plow (London Truth] Atay era tis yee Sea cae ee Bott of the New York State Stenographers) A-s0- | Sind a recive Ut wil cure sou, free of char. | @d-Its drawings are fair color«d wiiter drawers for our chiidren.— her a ls i KS a 7“) wel mu ir “lation. From a paper on Blunders, by F.J. Mor- | This crest remedy was igsovered oy & missions! on hand a larwe reserve Saeco ausaroe the soll and Jeave It without DarrowDg: 5 | twice thesalnry Cts cuvats procised toot es | CeeBe eae get went cous opera.” Tne nest Fatioos Syracuse, We extract the following as | inwouth americe. Send e-sit-adirctsed envelope | ¢ The Company ily Gi lint of peizen Tor the a . Fore > cars a stances Of Ta} rpreta- : = rai r ck61 . Col MeDanicl's Hace Horses Sold. | vcather inproves tts texture. Sone eee a tous eben ee en aire a Earadiee” ““X was a perfect | tionsand transcriplioas eee ee York City. ‘oct)-eodc6m NOVEMBEB DRAWING. The stable of Colonel McDanlel, the veteran AsraRaGts.—Cot and burn the tops and give | eyer, cannot ¢ ese terms, an a % “ m of Prof. S. Grogs receipts—Grocery seats. Tamarack LT DR. AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro- Tassel Kearney by order cf LC. Cuuse, White { {BEE 8 Generous covering of wellrotted ta- | famlles have to put up with exceotingiy tea | aetze Esta OPee ese teA Cohan tares | knees Dae eke OTe gee Tamarack | (yORSULT DR, AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro- Toros | 200 do-rab0 each * 10:00 cae te twos Uae witae mater ee | De Or the art Of Cooking. eno re deany, Frotessors | went io have a tooth extricted. “He dreaded to | PASCT—The matters prior. He was a little | ossfui practice: Dourd, nursink aud sk ing a 56,0008 | 600 do.. 20 each. 12/000 Several sold at low figures: (Cohnee sipprect, | Ceugry should be dug and stored before the Pi the art of cooking, who undertake to feed a | take the nitrous oxide, and was told before he | feoW—Hle was a little full. ‘They captured | ment: Eee ORT santana ei amar Cention, K 31.008 | 1.0004, .08a=0- 10,000 With hair white as suow. and face Gro eich | ground freezes hard. A trench ts dug ina dry | family for a feed aim per diem, witha stipu- | began to think of something fanny. Hesaw a | {NO Parrot guns—They captured two pirate | 'ween Lexington an ee eceetlé-im™ 506 6a 10,000 The gun and wind OF othon ae ae ea mith | Place, a foot or so in width, and decp sacupirey | Iatew ooltoe ee Gnest- They buy all | sign across the strect, and he spelled the name | Soman ane woman Was baking bread—The | Baltimore, Mae | 7D prises, $300 each, approximation prizes. Walked the Moor of the stable with nervoas | Dribg the tops ona level with the soll. Place | provisions, and they send a cost Ceoscty backward, The result was so ludicrous that he | {MAN Was Degying bread. I found the horse | (50 REWARD—If Du. Buormaus fais to cure | 9 bree "gnu cack, siprosimation prizes Steps during the sale. When the bids were | ¢ Plants in It close side by side with no earth | capacity to live in the house whicn thes began to laugh. When he awoke he imagined | {2 , pasture-I found the horse in| {any case of we e, Irregularities | 9 prizes, 100 each, approximation prizes...” “ w he Brought down his cane vigorously, | between. Cover slightly with straw or leaves, | undertake to supply. Every morning they call | that the tork vas Weed Tae eee ea i eviencs Comoe eg oteted | DaPer | abd Obstructions: thirty years oppositeSmith: | 3 o60prizes 81 exclaiming, “My Goa! think of race horses go! | #84 asthe cold increases add more covering | themselves to see tl fat alls going on properly, | that he had laughed so much that the operation evidence. eu ‘ounsel brought pauper in Washington. Office, — po eg a Hist ticuetn, e ing at that price” ‘The horses buyers and | [yc zet ts @ foot thick. “Boards may be put over | and they then submit a menu, which may be | was not performed. He was obliged to try ist Artinus Watt, He chalic-talic evan- eee ee — prices were’. Gouvern. Spor lary | the rain ana Senet cekae cree, foxes Out | changed t the cllent pleases. “Wnen eives a | again and think of something that was nat | Foust Arthu Were Hor sure e eanwelst, A iy feraished nOOMB wih Aret-clnss BOARD am nd Penny. Mr. 2.000: K he 5 hake tt easier to get at e1 inner party, they either look after 1t them- ‘. flim Indies during illness." Address ‘Star Draft in letter, D Kero, 2 ears, su of Hiasry Bassett und'saras | H there is snow on the ground.” eSSNTY | Solves or send one Of thelr chet aldea to dace, | Te eeeODY: ne ow York allege of Don: | intervening Ume he Gat sort eee gin une | fax tacion ee Pee eae Tih A Bee Me Wi ape, San Cal Wasact, 4 | | Capnacrs may be left out unt neavy grosta | WHY coWd Rol sometning like this bo organ: | ustry laughing gaa was administered vo pa: | intervening ti He sald nouting: Foamo with ae | APADAM DE FOREST Has Hemepy won | Gn Wsvortick ckbele” Orders of 3¥ars, con of Harry Bassett and Lorna, J. W. | come, when they should be pulled and placed | Re eee: iitrcessor buying every- | Uents. But the students J "Ghicny-upon one | Others, Horace and Henry—1 came with my | MAaks. kn Tore couviataciekireuron | and urward, Uy Haynes, oan be sent at our ek ‘ ; Homenard Bound, by Monarch. | heads down in ‘rows, and the heads covered | thing in large quantities in the’ market, 1s able | making funny eee eoteny rakatyone | brother's horse and Henry, 7A metoel ieee, | Gan Ue connalied daily at o0G 10th sk. tw: Ree | pense. : Watt, $210; Malasine, two-year old | with afew inches ofedrth. A plow may be used | t0 Make a profit, without charging his clients | another, and about six years e faculty de- | speaking of the fi =, | hours from 1to9p. m. e6p29-20' MAN, ter of Harry Bassett aud Fly.J.McMahon, | tn covering them; two furrows belng turned | MOre than they woula themselves pay. He 1s | termined to abandon the use of the anesthetic. brs anpeaien Bre! ote a Indy atlent, sald:— aE BLANGGE OF Palla FEMALES RB. M. BOAR! ye 1 sSeos black nis & | Suahthe heads, doing most of the work. For a | answerable for the cook who lives tu the house, | It was whispered themsetves by experiments | 2eFOUS.”” ‘The transcriber made nin sage“she | ME DOotHeas coven St connie a ; | Courier Journal Buildings Louisville, Ky., er 307 SP write, giao: buuek | in aay piece ener meted 8 to digg trencn | and in, and TeUabis person hile tis ees | Tete, Wold slyly take une oppor- | SPPeared to be somewhat knecsprung aud ner- He Tenourrhes, EH 1 te Degas Lsers | £24900 Broadway. Now Fork. — Ui, dain Letty, Le | close together’ and cover at hese wits Sung | superintendence “insures chat, the Glaser Tee | ee eee oat ee ee ODOT. death of a genticeriy ace Ra perinon on the | © oars FENG POWDERS Geen D*™ B= *xn, non, G0 TA | pera; adam the wieey coer Dur on more | presentable cus. Evan if TOMtraCtINg a dood | CNeeUnsandice we peraistont claim ot | “And buds and biossome trae aust He was Sooty a ify Semittt Wok, | ~No. #49 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W. “dat Worabat, | covering with more straw aeda ig ope he | COOK tay teak eo contacting, a good prominent advocates of nitrous oxide that, fs delighted to read in the next issue of the paper: | nary Discases, Nervous Debility, dal ia hat, SNEED WIth MOxe Straw an) of boat 3 7 MAL and blows Sam in the dust.” An at- : CSearcing | Tiles wiccmecue hea | Etat ts La Sea | cpcn SSC be hye nie | ayes tut esi cam's | Hasan Sy inane al a ot Vierant iowa at ane’ TeAaso! t yw pretty generally conceded p} A is TWISL corner ‘The rr Golde Giri» years, oe ‘Gon Ads a Pars! - Need [icpeecr el | Saige Re Ole | ely "ee 1 soiree ker iis, tris Ae That the Droper administration ot ae gas ere ere Beato, ee fendered te Sine. ee ge ede wet . TEC ‘a. Was aold v 9 jug and store 1c ar, the reg imposstb a juires experience. i) ent dent who | as." a 3 ae — eg er ese A fee Oa ee Pon — oe can remain in the ~-und as freezing'tmprove | hy: neti Ter erent Stee ee fornenly gave it, but who does not administer EO pogo op peep eee CONSE RR. ROBERTSON, every. Godirey’s Patchen, the sire of Hopeful, wac'seo, | them. ber Ber Whims and caprices, and wink'ng at | It now. said: “I do not ay that itis dangerous, | forred U “golug for one austher” throughout the ee pee ee to Mr. J. W. Boyle for $300.—V. F le Etenmmag = =e yep dls ie ber taking a percentage from tradesmen. eae ser ane Ny eee ata e country, and-said: “Here we havesone seat pa eed peo tan (oolong gy kitchen where there i3 el se, by ps ee est administer Se] some ‘, aA ney > ‘Seminal We Relations Badly Mixed. Tears of a keg with a number of holes bored 2 | A Fine Point in Colored Baptism. | untoward accident may, perhal Se ea ee pa Avolphes A Hoegiand, of suadeville,Va.. hay | ls side, A crown of parsley 1s put ateach hole, | ‘a tew Sundays ago a colored Baptist congre- | minute. They therefore do no: like to slek person feeding another,” and soft appeared | oF Syyhilis, recently’ cou Bows peas of agua Sadun yt | hefty tending imo te aod inde the | gat cus 2 Sor BATA, ARE, | FAL omeliagy T'gn up aamiaarerny | Ac person feding ant, BE ST 70 years of age a3 been three times | keg, while the tops grow out of the holes. at as. When an: vate, and separal 5 married. The “rst was a widow when he mar. | the keg in a sansy window, and. propone | StEa an SReseT ee ee ae charge | taking it T'eend them ‘toone of the several I Gs TeRteee ae eairg Mpeg te ng TBTADLISHMERT eek DEE WORE aS aie ied ner datas wauguter. When this | watered It will give a supply’ of parsley and | ofthe tartar’ ‘While a lay brother led out the | Practitioners who have made a special business locos The. (hansen ae sa | Hutaw et. * Salt mages Get. n. w., pear oe Os Oa Wife died her daughter was a widowed mother, | make a cheerful kitchen ornament besides, former. Aitived at the requisite depth, the | Of it. This method is becoming more and more } Aiborant case. , The Sranscribed | minutes ree and GENT By UnEE. sud Hoagland, witio a few years, married her . reacher prone 3 and | the practice with dentists.” was ve 1HA'T HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINE—We KINDS SED D) AlBo, Ey ears the second wife died. Her CaBnors anp BEETS should be dug before they late ounced the: wot ——<——___— depended in the sult, converted into a T it LACES, GLO! ‘Ete. Late = PY 4 na | Bave been frozen, and stored in the cellar or the “woman, while the tant | wry didn nd my book. “potentate;” a “solid frame” was turned into ave, nothing (2 say_it speaks for itenit. | VEILS. fea eg Gaughter was then 15. Five years elapsed, and | root pit: : simultaneously ducked’ the man; and all re- Be Oak 0 lve. “I couldn't, | an ‘isolated farm;” the “furnaces of this conn. | Cone and eee it- Wehaveno agents. McKEN- DE TE, cease then Boagland again married his stepdaughter, | TO Guned to the shore, about a quarter of & mle | Dee ae ae ey add Come | try” merece down as “Petacs oe tee cout: | NEMS 42 uth st. D- w.- Renting 8S per month: B10 moserate. Sho was also his step-granddaughter. | She is | F be lett eeipot much injured by troats, and | qistant. Meanwhile ‘@ miscateyous person | Ge0Tse,” replied his mi a sen Weed bie” een nea ban still ving, and her husbasd’s age, aside from ay left until all of the more tender garden ‘ho had come asa ‘excited the this afternoon and had no time, re pay the tact that she had no daughter when she | ‘€getables are cared 7» after which they his disapy tel ” were made into pe ya ee ee ee for, Defore perfectiy» seer crowd, | pointment as oravely ashe could, but | “clocks and barometers: and the qusstioa, | O)"knows an the best os tn = Is THE BURGLAR’S SEASON- became his wife, precludes Uke idea of his pecu- should be dug and pitted, or put in the vegeta— ae ly satisfied, by tee by | ne was heard to mutter between his “1 | “Were you in the habit of visiting the house?’ pas e cellar. the = known for. a8 —— Became {dea of his paca. per. | recioe nT ance ade tay WOrk JUSE the seine: | was written, “Were you in the habe of weten. | SEOGRD HAND CLOTHING crc 3, | __ NATIONAL EAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. ‘trimental e: é 2 the: where Address or call at a ony of immersion. And when v= | Ing the hose?”—Albany Law Journal. land declares that bis mat CkLLAxs containing roots should be kept cool no matter how many fellers come to see me.”— | Ing eee ee No. 619 D st., between 6th and ne 15th Street and New York Avenue, GQrering about oo years, has been excepuoually | or the roots will sursvel and loge much oF thelr | was asconimed Goniere,reached dry land he | Bodin pire in 2 cimiculty originating about the posses. | of Brinch Stove NG. 400 Suh, st. betwen Veutte Dappy. The two iast wives inherited 1 | freshness. Where the roots are put in small | peen baptized at all An English magistrate refused to grant a | ston of some lumber, Gooebles. a well | fi8- 2-W- N- ‘by Slike tear yanelz mothers, and all were 20 mac oie pe iipesplaimeden ee aeearted (hat brother Webb had no right to | music and skating ‘license. to @ rink Basan ves ft one ave seemed to same ‘OLD FkaMes are for protecting ants in | dur ; and, despite ‘protestations “skating ” joseph Gregory, ttorney. [Oth st. = woman, with ber youth a dormant state through the Sinton not for Deaaa ae Crepe la Pitch, 206 1: z ‘occasionally renewed. arguments, the men had to go back andbe | Miss Annie Scott, A. Scott, was | A St. Louis journal speaks of a man who got Wes Jens compgulldren by all three wives, and end- | growing them. ‘The sashes should not ba put | eouscd by’ the promaat “2q80, BACK Barn Setar ape ‘Thuraday night, | !nto a political row and was freckled with buck: | $24,Gas Jess Complications im relationship.” Satine the treez ag weather span aa Tuvup cantentediy dispersed Fensanan (Fay Goce AWilard 3 lock, Pahiadelpais, 1 shot °° Beane %

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