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FASHION WRINKLE. | SOME FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS, { May 1. ant ap assontation was formed “to CONCERNING BEDROOMS. The Foik Lore of Shoes. horn {= 4 chain hasan © Sf Rings (Ags: EDUCATIONAL, . Rightiy patro! (he streets of the south division a A4@% popular object or superstition the shoe | memnon™ leg. It wate on you > rewent Condition | 0° S' Psncras from halt ao hour before sua- ation and the | .13 nid an erent . Coxca jewelry ts much wora. ric! Gem: Thetr Preper ent . ten pruons Came for dangin. SMENCH LESSONS. NEW TEMA pom and Tendency of the Trado, et, UM eleven at Bent. for the pubile sates, + {fect on Their Occupants, test period, Indeed, tt bait nae ee agaist ‘orn@ugental anor, PETAR 10 OW LLE V PRU RE sixes LB ¥ Braphic 28 to | an espectally to guard that ex whiten a feelin abeg! 1 ed, it ta tmpoasiple to say how | ASD. tue o : > . eS good pronnuciation, and are tanh T = tore of ¢ <er oa | 5, = 7 ry eras m > atel agoriu > mention th? co fescriby ” — nd chlidre i eitabis te THE news! m {CAC Yrongway, ad had an entertaloing converse, | 0 28° 8t aod humanity, have dared to asa to mention Countless love diviuations, | tq ne French. thus attacks him. = Paes of wound with wanton and Say Gress materi i * at ith the dealer on the subject of diamonds | ac. Poo} ow grad SACHETS AND COXBTONS Of hand-painted satin ge bd ir aay . aeity,” & young lady Who Lives to one ot the most | for the ascertaicing of which tt has been coat Tee eed ncn, OM, SEBIO 16th at nw. Detween t “The diam | sles =e steur | ty ; s info charming villas {7 Learnedrilte, aidered a powertul auxillary. Antiqnaries are | Would you baltev, when you chty MNT” | [oo eed A p.m; Mondays and Seeene Lis an interesiing theme for | 4 state of ferment, and the taons.- via the 3 . 2 bas stil, however, undectasd as to way our fore |. S 8 Ga soeak Fre < are pretty vu entmes, extended study” sald the dealer, whose tins | «cgro slag topte of pub ereat. Occoursa, « MS Picts hemdaoues ree ste ioe dae pree ot ae Sh i a et gi y ara oo ee "Riciche posuere BLACK ST#AW Lace RONNETA Will Lake the pt appeared for the mome tinocenpted. | then as now, the wrong people w has parlael stag | Gress with such mysterious quaillcies, even se ® 0, Particular attention te BLack RONNRTA p “Padewsd. the history of some hotavie wee ars | Secret ene ns 2 ding she waked with a headache, and ti, las'ad Of Jace bonnets Rext season BLACK SiL% HOSe and Disek kid Zio he day. Ithad Doen going oa for | | i : feather. er since they moved tts their nee {| May Cnrious superstitzuns have’ clustered athe ag it as the symbol of geod luck, Anyhow | T2at 80 much ecarf of France, and nav and | {atop ae well as ieee wishin f» be quali deg 2 * os. Tene eae And compiets a3 those of tha| Alihougn there was now a cessation of real ics em ee aenkind. J have some historical | atta ks by the monster, the puoite Teeitng rosy r a 1 tt. as we shail show in fhe present paper, | AD choa, and tye and garter. ahewid come weet 00-00? SUN Gie fechioas Galt areces for that matter. Hitt you aves ; onster, the PUBLIC 8) house. ‘The doctor tried all the old remedies, ala Sells sage sare bither, © aaztou SMAML PloURRS On dark gronnts a aitable Dalldiag can be | tore than common macaitude, Inia; oF FAthMly tested, study and practice were chacr- | HROWD Us fo which ‘he shoe has beet enn. | 2090 lalid Ou me Fcr catalopuce or , ther intorination eadree Wat, conten: prints p most valuable Of any in the ¢ Selt, the villlany t4 visited upon ail wae gcea, Milly given up. “Nothing did any good. alinstons to which we fina in the oi writers, | , Hence shoe-tye became a charactertstic name | ROUSMNOF RS pr - Syeue “Ufarsonton 96 Ion knife box few oxceediagly valuable ones Gx. | tue aune Gee nities thereon Appraaaaaics Oe ae: oad Beene enoome” asked | ‘nas John Hay wool says—— fora traveler, & term used by Shakespeare in| Gataeee unt Ma dents tn, dela . Diamonds are hot worn as ue’ | terror and fight, It 13 really distressing to prettiest lite beet tm qwinadle P tato | “Now for good luck cast an old shoe after me. Nessure tor Meneate’ aster Forthricht, ster SPENCE) N BUNTNESS COLL Ree me years azo. I notice that | wall our stree:s toward evening. ho | traveler-czomion guess, snore SMOETERE | ST her of th and 1 ob gd eucoasntel exon ae Tetitntion has a progravaive as! suc emp w Y very woman Of our wealtutost ladies wear plala jow- | we meet regards us with distrust, 3! ’ j rinks Sid- windows were Cirs how tn preference to diamonds. Oa state | lng from our touch, and expec's'a potgnard to Hee oveasions Mrs. John Jacod Astor othing wrong about the ventilation. The | In Ben Jougon’s “Masque of the Gypstes” filgh and broad, aud were tett | represents one of the SY pstes as Saying: — en ey a Tue ‘ RU 7 enoeof 16 years” Yreducetes youLN 90 Abd women ttation t+ . crete ereral fortunes, | Mrs. A. T.| assacred. There must be a very criminal su- “How do you sleept" save te decor Gen eee ee An Interesting Field for Discovery. | So lipnins mnpren the Eoeieh La qeunee, Sum A Bonen on Srmawoaneres Or a (luster of | stewart seldom wears them. 1 ts chtely the | piseuess axmewhere, oF these exocrable vil, | |g nd right sid@, at the back or the bea, |, @70se, citing Ben Jonaon’s words, “woutd 1 | 4 dj fe ’ Ye | and training comprieee the Baatiah La Qeunes, oes meade Se Oye, Mbsttwed for the | Middle Cliss of society that display Une.n to | ius would with greater spged explate with within tace t LMC wally Lae kee tae ceecy | Dad Kerap’s shoes to throw after you,” remarks : COR Seen ete Swe Keer) ka | Bookkeeping, by einaie and doyd “7, siapind flowers morn at the B It. ¥ extent. Orr bast trade ls among the middla / their lives the insulted humafity of betng.” ” ~ . \uat perhaps Kemp was a man remarkable for | | When the late Mr. Seward purchased Alaska | fy Vecsi2a: By rinxia ane ¢ Iris As SRTED that plain silks will agata be | Cl#85 and the sporting ang demt-mondeelemont | Asan example of the pitch towhlon tee ex- ‘he dickens she does!’ saya the doctor, | "8 s90d luck or fortune, from the Crar-he was not aware of the fact that | tures. Day snd Evening Sessions. For inf © Tuchionable in the spring, inasmuch as tney are | ° oclety. . cltement was wrought, the following case may “Sodol. Will youdo me the favor to wheel A YORKSHIRE CUSTOM. he was getting with big countless fur-seals, | Ee ot the Collewe or address 1 Low used for Dridal dresses . At as to original value. Now, I have made | be taken. A man mot a girl, and went with her that bed into the middle of the room and sivep Beaumont and Fletcher, in Dsheries, mines and icebergs one of the greatest | C SY ESOER Principal a& study of dian e3 | long before the is, and history tells me that | into a pndite house. They ‘sat down, and be hristisn era the crystallizad | sowed, if q Lanax flowing sleeves for jackets, and ale 30 fora week? Thea let me Know about the | Man's Fortune,” refers te It thi her 8n artificial bouguct, or nosegay, a3 | headache.” rivers in the world, and now almost demon- yer ARCRER INSTITETE, 5 3 Ries . Captain, your shoes are old, pray put ‘em o strated to be Of greater volume than the Mia- ANAINGT red 4° the shoulder and wrist for gowa A posal path cine esl is Me rs is Ake poe cesied. whitch pera in (he pen Dociors are 39 absurd! The middle of the ger) Tebone ting ‘em after gd em j Sissippt. Such a sven ts the Yakon. The vast pancl, carculars eaAirens Ls <x saat : ff ths miitiners n Instrument for cntting, and ! placa nd begged her to accept tt. The girl, ta taking | roo! And the: ‘3 | teen e tern: ehnsetia avenue, Washington, DO. Jan oo Mt the m'litaers caa to fndian traditions the | hold of It, felt someting prick hee aad itm ae | Tow; ADdeed:, And there were tha windowson | Instances without number of this superatt. | Trion ft waters remains almost as mich a err7 43@ | Riyontry. Accord ; ~ _ | fatnous Koh--noor was found in the mines of | her hand bleed. She went away and told TaR GowN Which well consortia with the | Golconda long before Coriat’s birth. Fore a | story to some ot her friends, who ttmetea ss its Walst garhored seven or | tutles It was the symbol of succession among | insisted Unat It must be tue Monster and ta O33 8 wid’ aud a skirt as | the sovercigns of Central India, aad to the | dagger was ce! be worn. | fo: one side, and the two doors on the two other | tion might be quoted, 0 prevalent an article of | 2 02%4@ a8 the Congo. In fact, while the | BOF, 3. MAX MULLLEM, Director af the | sides, and the mantel with Macrame lam- | futth wanitin tage gone oy. The Custom has | !tter hes been once explored—by saniey— | Prez 3: TAS Riteoora: Ont, osha | breqhin on the fourin Paste was no | not di-d out, forth Norfolk, whenever servants | {0M the point where Livingstone turned back | of Piano, Orcan and Vooa! Mamie: ao. 369 & | plave for the bed bat just where ft stood ta the | Are or ‘ 5 down to the Atiaatic ocean, aud by Livingstone | strect m inly concealed fn the noaa-, coruer. Be ae he oauomsa shoe ts thrown ei Teer Lhe »- | from ita extreme sources to where Stank | DRIVATERY. OAL LL” th century It Deeame one of the treas-| gay. The mal 3 in consequence? arrested, | “Never mind! Sacrifice your tambrequtn,” Seer et onur ney ore Coin coe Se Ploration beyan, no traveler hs | DEeh Ge ew ee Pox’ Bons ers for ty ‘will bemads | Bres Of Delbl. Afterwards tt cama {nto th» | 4nd kept all night fn the watch-hoase. Gata. ! ureed the do ‘tor 1st for s wee you oBSCLS h # ; | the upper water of the Yukon, 2 e <TH * nee 1 oy when vesscis engaged tn the Greenland | (Special aitenrion to p-paration tor Ox West Dr two kinds iw u lags Denied tx: | Pooseccion Of the Persian monarens, and at the qatry, in the morning, it was found thar tne | ae ushery lett Whkby, in Yorkshire, the lighten the world as t¢ tts lengtu or its | point Abanpalisand a comectities anaottekione MRC DANEEN tak ie ep ad at Eee vanquished sewer: | Kins hand had only been pricked by the wir fe Jambresuin was sacriticed, the bed moved And friends of the sailors Uurew old shoeg | SOUrCE, OF the regton tt drains. Hers, ¢ rotusive Of towers Fl O. an. is | Terme tn advance G38 BW. FLYNN, A.%., 702 Sth st. northwest at Used to bind the flowers together, and the poor | where It had free alr on both sides, and she Sht ps As they passed the plerbead. ‘Lug | 82 Opening for enterprise aud ambition, rrr ied Sba®. Nidir politety asked Mowamma-d to | man was, of course, discharged. | headaches disappeared. react nenii obse vison th | (uittnl of protatse than anything as yet unre | —— Prot ‘OOL- | exchange turbans with him asa mark of friend. | But Ni Is Was at hand. Oae of his vte It may be only an tionally deiteate | ee ag ne towus om th) | vealed in Africa or the Arctic sea, and prot | pe ig p. For seve canturies the Persian mon- | tims—that Misa Porter who. waa | s¥stom that would b> induced fo acial head informs us that on oue occasion, when | Y less dangerous. the country coutsins | Boga is removed to 1898 I iteet worthwest. "Les: prsseasel It, and in 181g 1C was mate cue | tue Drawing Room on the Qaaca’ cehe by breathing all night the reilected alr | sc Swansen. he tecelned oss oe aoe, WHEL | irines of gold and silver, Wo Tay Teadine c sone ta the Brenctt Lasnasee.* > of Shah Shujan's berty by his conqueror | Was walking with Mr. Joba Coleman in Si. | iromawall, Ver poslulye someon ike ene ch was Intended fora young sallor leaving | }clure from the fact that, such minas exist: on a jubicet Sinen, of Punjaup. | With the annexa-| James’ Vark, on Sunday, Juno 15, and the | {rscauliness we know of inay be traceable to | Kil Was intended fy upon a trading voyaze, | ilsides Orit. “The river ts navigable for han -R USS tion of Paajatb to tae ‘Eaat Tudia Compocs fon sind once Fecornised | like cauac. At any rate, plenty of breathing | pense fo hig “Lyrical Monologue’ Kay wagy | dreds of inties. It ts free of tee trom June to PROFESSIONAT fe peruny the Kon Lnpor povama the | lim, and, her agitation being remarked by Mr. , rpace around a bed Can‘ ouly be au Ateautnge adtospeakorit: ianvilages: dewaneoatemia sine Th SPOR roperty of the Queen of Eurand, whnse crown | Coleman, she satd, “There is the wretch who | io everybody. now adorns, together with 49) » them. LOR ADAANOPLE, tha olf Turk Dantivt, removed to 916 5 ian villages, It> waters are flied with fish WEIS ve arrange. | 3, | wonnded me.” Mr. Coleman left her in charge | In visiting three or fonr nowly butlt and BGs (his thon Bhaik from Sil elngs geek tor the suppert of humaa itfe ag. tts woods | Lis at ‘wt. OSLLULOED was made by | the latter being valued at 272 Tas Kont | of her friends and followed the man, who | beantifal houses recently, the lack of a good Dlarrow of mirth and laughter; | Sith game, ‘The mountains in which tUrises | {KTM terted @7 per set. and all oper © tex gown | Beorsinve being recut welgus 122"; carats, and | waiked very fast—evidently feeling he had been | place for the bed was the most striking feacurs NSAI EERO hoe Cia ee ote eae: are unknown to white men, but, as they are | Deity” gatrectng: Scie, emwonaule ay Hee anSOkB | is valued at $900,000, Bat th only one | totic-d—and endeavored to dodge about trom | of the bedrooms. Some of these rootas were GUST ELON Reno hoe ater generally believe? to be stored with that sort Re ea piossom. and another rong mapy Disworle gems. ‘The King of Por- | Soring Gardens to Admiralty Passage, D finished tn shintny mahogany, ebony or walnut. BIRLICAL TESTIMONY. Of treastire which led to the rapid sottiement of | J) PERE. i ag es ey * Tue painting ta sauce work sind owns one whica, if genuine, of which atn to Spring Gardens and up Cockspur street | Some were hung with tich modern tapestry. As an emblem of good luck and prosperity, an | California and to the expansion of commerce < ‘te th, a EY ah Fil ee Ce et Bone Commas € sd Is some doubt, ta worth about eth, $3 Teeth Holton sheet thence to St. James’ street and | All were elegant and a tow were airy. But in | Old sbor ts in most places thrown with much | on the south and Central Paciic. tere Ie che | 3 Sir Bin we cee Ace Dee eee et ee aa eT | eto rae raed’ ct ene knocked at the door of | the most of the best of them, whero was the | enthusiasm at a bridaicouple, Varlousexplan. | strongest sort of templation ou’ the part of | Tictie wamout Pan, 60 cia. All opere ing | | «f tssatd that they are mostly bosa3. And | 4 bose and was tet In. He stayea thera | bed to stand? A bay window, ‘perhaps, would | ations, however, have been assigned for this = thousands to see them, test them and dig them . y, | Yoisaccouats for the fact tat dlawioads are | bout five | minutes, and then “went to | occupy the middle of one side, another window | PODUIArcRstom.’ Some think tt was Originally | Wir tne teem ey ee Ce The povers: | Dee eS to the color of tue grown TRUL IDRA tN Hari: ts Dy on Dat revived. Hair now | , g doors from’ - ia : + $0 much worn now as formerly. hero 1s | Piccadilly and St, James’ street, where | another, a door another, a mantelptere an- | Intended asa sham assauit on the bridegroom } tient has many vessels lying ldle wink ussteot Redeptace red, : down to the eyebrows tn fact, t | sovmuch of the cheap trash In the market, | he Knocked at’ another house “ana | arcu Pt for nis carrylog off the bride,and hence 1s a sur- | rotting for the want of action. Why mor me one peed” Alwot wersatel: gems This arrangement ts | hcan hardly be distingutsacd trom thé | s-ked the servant some question, Leaving | — vival of the old ceremony of opposttion to the | of them up fora two or three years’ cruise on = = = effective by being frilled and ne except by an expert.” I have diamoads re, he went to Bond street, Mr. Coleman Color in Gardens. captare of & bride. Others, again, consider that | this great unexplored river of ibe north? The F°Ss, SERGEEY. Come won, Glastered parted on one side of the fore. | that cust $10,000 that I willsell for halt ‘avoring to tnsult him by walking before Within a few years this taste for bright col. | the shoe was, in former times, a’ symbol of re- | discovery of gold mines there would lead in- pee 4 é head But—~end is @ paritewar but— | p d DeLind him and staring ‘him in the face, actloal taperience thrvwehout the United Stabe : i bunclation of dominion and authority over her | stantly to a large migration from all parts ot | B™ ‘practice then went to Oxford atreet—then called Ox_ { Ors 10 Plants bas reached American, and the | ty her tather or gaardianzabd the receipt or rhe | tera neat eae Fears aontribute mil- | Weakteren, Bei Mach conseoulive practices, is rd road—and Vere street, where he knockea | Centennial grounds showed our people what | siioe by the bridegroom, even if accidental, | lions to the commerce of the Southern Pacttlc | ment of aH ailmenta of the feet, hence the seit It was orlgl-) at an empty house. Then ‘Mr. Coleman spoke | Could be done with masses of coies, geran-| was an omen that the Authority was trans, | LOnata the commerce from far snd nesr, visit his establishment. 14 and asked him what was the use of | 1uMS, arundos, cannas, and other high-colered | ferred to him. ‘Thus, in the Bible, the reveling Penns. ave, op. Willard’s Hotel. a so Flolently at a howse palpavly of a shoe was an evidence and symbol of assert- Still Single. = reany dear creatures can’t Hxit at all, eltner | — + put. continued the desler, “you've heard s wont come any lower or tucir tem- | of (he Orloff diamond, one of {he ornaments of sh, or perbaps, (let us whisper), | the imperial seapter ot 9 an ingenious coifleur has tn- | nally the eye or an Indian idol, from whenes It | to bt « brow adorger with purting com- | was stolen by a French soldier, who thought | knoe ” guaranteed unnaturally natural. he Was geltlog a fortune when be soid it in | emp ¥; and he replied that he knew the people | |} Leven these, beautiful as they are in thelr | ing or accepting domtnion or ownership; the stood by Blake Transmittor, HK. K. PARSONS, Dewrier, No. 428 7th st. Al vai PAKCE Deass yous Youxe Lavy, | madras ter yo. Catharine I. of Russia | of the house named learco, and knocked agatn | Pile, chuse for half the summer a colorless | giving back the shoe, the symbol of rejecting i hone bell had rung, 7, bet D and £ ste. over Ballantyne's a of cora-colored | Paid $115 500 for it “The Sansy ts a $159,000 | for threo or four minuces. “Ho then crossed to | HIsagreeable lot on the lawn. Planted in | or resigning it. In Deuteronomy, for examphe A the wire a sound cams Ze. Gene ate ¥ York Poss, ts made of cora-colored | Priisant belonging to Tissla. ry Lil. ouce | South Moulton street, knocked at a house, and | June, they rarely cover the ground until Au- | the ceremony of a widow rejecting her bas” As though # maiden sung es 2 isin, with bodice and ¥ this Jewel to the Swiss government by & | was admitted. Mr. Coleman asked the master | Bust, and for the intervening time the bed in | band’s brother in marriage is by loosing his A musical tone quite familiar. SS as = Scarlet atin. The skirt fs trimm« rite Servsad was assassinated, (Dut | of the bouse, Mr. Suilth, for information a3 to | Ty earth. Beee thes al oe Cust | soe from off his foot; andin Ruth we find that | Her Felce Thad often fre onb cama | MEDICAL, & rows of Kilied piattings edged with evra 1 the diamond bdefore he died, | the nan, but he refused to give any unless some | Miked earth. Before the middie of October | +1 was the custom In Israel concerning chang- Webad interchanged tuany @ word. — 9 eee 4he broad sash {3 caugot up in Watteau Was afterwards taken from | reason was assigned. Mr. Coleman replied that | {hey suecumb to the frost, and then for eight | ing that a man plucked off bis shoe aud delle. ROBERTSON, one of the most saocessful Biyle In te ad forms a long scart - Of other famous diamonds | the otuer had insulted some ladies under his pro- | Months more they do nothing to hide the bare | ercd tt tohts ocighbor.” Customs of this kind Bave you never received a Totter, D sperisliste in this country (with 16 yeara ot © corsage f arnis) the French Euagente, the | tection, and that he demanded satisfaction. | earth in whieh they are planted. Bight months | were evidently not unknown to the early Aud paused cre breaking the geal, perience) oan be consulted every WEDNESDA' M Digssoms, (ea rosebuds end ‘assac, belonging to the Marqils | The Monster offered to meet him at any coffee | Of Usiiness is too high a price to pay for two | Christians. When the Emperor Wladiinir made As you thought concerning the tt dings sud SATURDAY at 450 C st. northwest, near és jeeves are short, and the long id Valued at $14.00), Ube | house, and gave lis address as Fitty-two Jer- | Months of beauty. Xet these bedding-plants | proposals of marriage to the daughter of Kag- ‘That the contents might reveal? street, upon all diseases of the Genito and Nervous ee ve Ww wreat | 3 3 3 3 . have become the fashion, and fashion ts un- 1d, she Si rr “she Did not a longing possess you. sytterm Orcanic Weakness, Lost Vitality. Ofc loves have @ Darrow Wreath Of | Napoleon Regent, tha Hope, a bluc diamond, | myn street.” Mr. Coleman then lot him go, but nald, she refused hit, saying, “she would not To know what was really within, rivete and consultation strictly, confldnatial ariel satin bools | the Dresden of London, the firaztlian, the Czar, | upon second thoughts hurried back, and agata | COMpromising tn its demands. The gardeners | take'ot! her shoe to the son of a slave.” These And yet to avail of that kuowlodicn | Refers to the leading phywicsans of Baltimore. tu me'eb the | the Shab, the Polar Star, and others ‘of almost | uiet bim in St. James’ street; and looking at naturally encourage people to buy them, be- | tsa passage in Gregory of ‘Tours. where, speak- You seemed in uo haste to begin? | Main office, "29 South Sutaw street, Baltimora, an Of caaary- | fabulous’ worth. None of the most notable . told him he did not think he was what he | Cause ine cae a 8 fate and are eastly | ing of espousals, he sags: “The bridegroom . Ma. febi0-1 Ts with & Dow of scarlet Satin and | diamonds are owned In the Uulied Sta‘es, | described himself, and asked him to come with Piante for bedding ta Wee ee eee OF exotic | having given ring to the flancé, preacuts her In aome such mannor I tarriod | roses In the center. rhouch ff was reeently reported that Mrs. John | !\tm to Mr. Porter's house, whieh was not far | PiaDts for ng 43 likely Uo increase rather | with a Shoe, At the end of our telephone wii L ‘Thon at ist, mustering courage 3udicieut HER AT & WEDDING. nat once to inquire EARS exporience im Irregularities sud Dissasos. FOU, can Tecetve the relief you se Waucke! ‘THR WOOLRN rLatps, like those tn cotton the wife of the mining King, who | off. THe consented, and on seeing him two of | thae*diminish, unless the taste 1s subjected to i Worth of diamonds, Is Said to | the Miss Porters tmimediately falated, but upon | Morousericicism. ‘The only remedy ts tor men ees oe In Michelet’s “Lite of Luther” we are told «Well, balloo!—well, what is wanted?” tuck desire. DR SHOTHERS, 206 Dat. = wy op- nee ee ae oe te a sed one that used fo adorn a | fecovery unhesitatingly declared him to pe | aud Women of true taste Drertee Sid wane | tat the great reformer was at the weddlay Of It seemed at leaat ail T coud dv posite Smitheontan tent dae” Madras colors, with the Eng- : “the wreten.” | He turned to Mr. Coleman and | (8™Plt. upon th Ae not inveizh agatust | Je2n Latte. After supper was over he con ‘When quick in return came the measaze YONSULT DR ROBERTSON, every Wednesday to cloths worn by ¢ Yiamond commerce proper begun In 1725, | asked: “Do these ladies suspect me to be the | Cotor “put Shona Desa ry teen gealnst | Gucted the bride to bed, and told the Bride- *Halloo! well, hallooo! who are you? J and Saturday, at hie offion, 136 0 of morte combined vith Serine tlt were UpCuete Ae totes | elem ay tener AU CUR DeRCeAN DO coat Pen EE Te groom that, accordiag, tO common eustora, ne *: Why, Tam “forty sight," T rospondet | went, near 4 at, from 2 to¥p' tos who, with 1 ; thus the large | some chudren playiug upon the banks ot the ie was given {nto custody, andon thatsth | UW p _ ; | ought to be master tn his house when his wife F oment . : be made apt “mall checks, the inaer biock w il | Orange river feud & diamond welghiag two | of Jane the hewspapers garg "fail aeooats ce | which would be beautiful for a large part or for ees epenys ‘Ureans, Nervous and Seminal 4 S was not there; and, for a symbol, he took of mn ft, ahhe Peposta a deasingie olor, and the bars will give the | and a quarter carats, and this led to the opea- | his capture and examination, the whole of the year. "4 ty “cigit, sho reposted in snew: ees, Nocturnal Emissions, Imvotenss, ho. Rett the husband’s shoe and put 1t upon the head of Woll, surely 'don't wish for you.” Hiumtcated tit’ adsot vandsck Ted. grveh,ete- | ing of the South African dlamond tlelds. x. | Ite proved to bea native ot Wales, namea | , Few things are finer than a bed or border of | the bea saiin, eel mele madd Ge oie oe 1 was giving iy telorhoue umber, ‘There are also half-transparent fabrics that mIX | tensive mines have algo been opened Iu Aus- | Henwick (or Khynwick) Willams, aged about contrasted with a boarder of the dwart | oo. vcrnment.” Throwlng the old shoe after 4» found on the company's page. these colors up without aby apparent design, yet | tr. : twenty-three, who was sent young to London, artis radicans. Then there is a sort of | the wedded pals was als0-no doubt incenied r, from her hasty answer, Produce a very rich effect. Miced slik and Woot i isdlamondsand | where he was bound apprentice to Sir Jonn | '¥Y,With white and greea variegation, and the 4 ich Spare’ erperience, cuaranteee # cure in all diseases of the Urinary Weaki ha t ; of Baltimore. 7 it [ was Kiving my age. “ Imost all other mlaerals eriwink: z we are told, as an augury of long ufe to thé pw caine 80 sudden! timore. Ob: Ferns Caek Tete Galt cor tach oiaees aoe bisek | {iamoud dust have been thecirealaling medium | Gellinl, with a view to his becoming adanver | Ber\winklo, with it pale Qlue flowers crowning | Drige, “Another reasou. 18 givck im the sub Trevoived it hewilioned: soelien foo ferns, each block half an Inch syuare, one block | of exchange In many countries, aud, Indeed, In | on the stage. A misunderstanding #3 to the the procunbent yew, both evergreens, one with | J°!ved Old rhyme: And the consciousness dawued there upon mo, EALTH IS WEALTH!—DR. 0. Weare With satin surface being next a woolen o: il have purchased ¢ven human liberty, the | disap ‘ance of a walch yered this connac- a ricn dark foliaze, ‘and the pats with a lustre ~ When Britons bold Rejected by telephone. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMEN fontrasts of color are the rule In tues, such 48 | miner belng given his freedom if he atiould | on, and he then led avery loose life, For | 5 rica dark follace, and (he other with a lus Wedded of old, | qpeeite, tor Eixsterie, eas, Sonvulst @ark green with old gold, Vandyck-red with | era diamobd of 17', carats weight and | some little time, about two inonths, he was a | Of Kept down to'six or peat inches. They Sandals were Dackward Larown, WRITING FOR THE PRESS. | Rervous Headache, fental 1 on. lose bite, Olive with pale blue, snd white with | oy Diamond mines have also discov- | lawyer's Clerk, but this employment betng | can algo be pruned into gloves.ovals, ratnlia, ‘The pair to tell toi i, ee — nor. Se SS nk. ‘These will be used for | ered in the tnited States, in Koutherford coun- | temporary, he was reduced to dfiticulties until columns. orany desired form. The Bota +ie ‘That, U or well, Some Valuable Hints by “‘Canuseur’’ | exertion, “self abuna, or over tnd that have plain wool for tue | ty, N. C.: Hall county, Gas Frank in county, he Coen alan wicne 4 or aor gantissiind, bronze in winter and golden’ to ‘The act was all thelr own, | in the Bosion Transcript. I eee eee Corey bd Goath. Gus box a r NC d fn Virginia.’ The most vaiuable dia- | street, wl el king, * ¢ erent ei i i } cure recen! contains one mont tin thet nited States was picked up | and with whom he remained until his arrest. \ summer, and the Retinoxpora aurea, with @ SHOR THROWING IN RNOLAND. | canes. Ny Write upon one side of the sheet only. | treatment. One dollar s bon, or #1. boxes for tf A e ane if Sai stably eG golden foliage all the year, can be treated in In some parts of Kent the manner of shoe Bi 4 t ve dollars; sant by mail aid Ou reosipt of BE RTE Cu tae Th as Go ORI | co nen oe GR ee Oa | be same way, Then there is a varlegated | throwing Is somewhat curious. It aopears Because it otten neoomary to cut the | Sie Stee: aoe OF mae eereet on Saeco lt weighed 25.1 carats, | woe y Hier ore reece , jalstcoat, { retlnospora—tuijira = aurea—like an éver- | tbat after the departure of the bride and | Pages into “takes” for the compositors, and | Wish’ each onier received by us for six a ed et fluder that tts va a satu Mente’: by the Misses Porter, | green fountain {upped with gold, which can brdegreom the, single cated ate. eas en when both sides are writ peepee engin five poten og lied send 2 eter . 5 are > Satur Mrs clin, | Serve as acenter for a fat bed. The Re!inospora h one row @ bachelors in another, | te oa . pohaves > w about the t Teer taanples in| EEE Ree eer ey Mee SIBUELIL | Contiea vend ines alow taaasGt Catied creer, [| Witea tune arranged an old, shoe ts throws | . 11; Write Saige d erg Pat” | Guarantees ieeucd by ATOM & CROMMREL. So eke erate Weta non te a - | Of great beauty. Tei vervaineana onrer ig | 48 tar as possible, which the ladles run for, | tt a per Dame: " : BE eee etieated | Suntan, cutis Rim. He Was of courso're- | 2 Sthor mass Of ZOWN and gresn. ‘Theevergreen } the winner betng supgosed to have the first | and words from forelgn languages. Way? | Popnavuranie avenve, Washington, D... ee ce | eae eee thorn can bel “pt low for beading: ae eo cuunce of marriage. She tuen throws the | Because you have no rigbt to ask eltuer editor ‘oot mer ¢ ¥ 13. ver: woven a goods of th Wool and of least welcht has Veen t 1 eiamrfcturers thts wi tton goods have been brougnt fection that toey epi most dri eae oa) Worth, ¥ be 6-4, ta, thse mi = : 4 SERA war. ve Sees | the glossy rich oroad leaved Mo honta aquil % at the gentlemen, when the first who | OF Coropositor to waste his time puzcling out Aq ANHOOD EESTORED.A victim of any Le woolens out of use. Henes ther here during the pas y ae Was expertonced as to Mid Lndia ut | Pion hetsonica Makes @ blue-tiated mass, and It Is believed to have the same chance of | the results of your selfishness. i Sa tees Suv shalnlorgsy Le ehlyernat agin eapb ied : ee Se aaace | the common hemlock, with its white-tipped | Matrimony. Wale, in his “History of the | Jf], Dont write in a microscopic hand | aecalTate having tied in cere ee Lore tpg, yet ot dant wools he statute Gh Geo. L, ce * pe a Because th {tor nas to read it a fal cipging draperi {felony pantsbable with transporiatl Ma Can be Kept low in a bed with ag ae alluding to this custom, tells us cane BUMMinanee Mp ewo tect: care, that has lon: BR . ay, vered a imple means of self. NN Mle bara ve, 1 ate ore 1 se | Across bis case, at a distance of nearly twe ir seven years to assault any person ia te » {00th a surface as On A hedge, ‘The Azatea nm the bridegroom leaving his house | Across Dis dista S ich Me rl coud tree fo is fellow uterers. 7 ts, wit a Par, 8 f ‘a, with 18 dark follagé and brillant customary to throw an old shoe | aio, because the editor often wants to make | "A . H Ft ——— EC I a al Suter We ineens fo) tear, spol: ¢ Dink fowers and the Daphus cncorui ieee nim, and in like manner an old iions and other changes, oct7-2o8K 43 Guatham at No row show r n't sell diamonds by any s°%¢ , oF detace the garments or cloves o's! ACI HS ERE AGE. OE iG a Due, aod Atwo-carat stone may Sl tor on OF persons, provided the ar oar * Htowers, and | =hoe after the bride on leaving her home | | !¥. Don't beyin at the very top of tue first A EP all Who are enifering {rom the hardy, make most exquisite beds. The | lo proceed a cos insnre errors easter microphuiia Would algyo be very ef- | ean respectively. I a ‘Those I have named are evergreens, | «i'ber of the bride’s shoes could be taken off | Want to change It; and If you have not. ‘© are riany deciduous plants whichcan } by any spectator on her way from churen, ic | 15 the better Way, he musi. write one. the entire dress on veiling and the tlue " feuay qualities of whai !5 calle are shown ssuln in all the year, and ? eray, and oltsc. Taeask Voor Goons, su the early sprin Moth lengthwise and buyaders. plaids emyre | }, Shepherds’ checks, and bordered pat~ | » The colors tp these are very rich, aud are quaintly combined, so that they ace a ene just as heavy for $150. Nor eu ld for a certatu sum por carat twelghing one carat may ¢ ood luck to | Page. Why? Snes se erect by eI head for your article, the editor will propably too, by” strategem, y Sat 4 ieeen, enniy ¢ sides | Ths «reat remod dance of such in niion, He plea nded by counsel. ie: e Sutomed np very fay apy for ene South ‘Amerion, “Bend A self-addressed envelope bul the jury without hesitation found him >» same o ti . cr 3 he wants room in which to writa his Instrac. > N ene Soars “Able sed {n the same way. The purple-leaved | bad to be ransomed by the bridegroom.” ‘In | he want a bed tothe Rev. Ji aT. , Btatou D, New he Would respite judgment untithe had laid thé , (27K a8 purple beech. | The Japan quince can | kuown as “thrashing,” and the older the shoe in 7? Cay Ruslosions aed Gil Webeeen. Dinas, “lore velve judg be kept low, and a bed of its crimson flowers reater the luck, Keferring to the conti- . Never roll your inanuscript, Why? Be- ae as. Go. Handali, | Gatle te Nowonee ein elaved Of tho | Wwoutd surpaes ung colons. he new varteues | nent ihe Cennans have a cusamtet tarsenes | cause Ie maddeds aad exaspetaicn trey Cis Si Ps i K- | jndees consulted on his eaa% tae questing | of lematis—jackrnanti and others—with tuelr | the Bride's shoe among the guests at the wea Who touches It—editor, compositor aud proof- | Ti" kemale Weaknesses, ete. Cured. 490 Vingiota on & Siunders, | were: First, whether his haviag an totention | tlnts of blue, crimson, and white, would be sim- | divy. ‘The person we succeeds in getting It is | Tesder. Fay 5 ., | s¥enue southwest, Jan15-1m* ad Boston | to cut the person of Miss Porter and ta carry- | ply Superb. And then come the grand flowers, | Considered to have every prospect ora speady VI. Be brief, Why? Because people don’t LEON, the oldest established and most rell- | Ing that intention Into execution, cutting tho | f4¥D aud orange, of the Bignonia yrantifora, | warrlage. Thorpe mentions # custom in hig | Tead long stories, ‘The number of readers which | J's, L¥ON; the oldest eetablahed an city, can. any Staith & Co., Bur ie : sterdam by = dH. Cole « Sann ardy, and othe e ul at 3 | rf reek: b, “North German Mythology” for the mother any two articles have ts tnversely proportioned Uy at 455 Massachunetta ave. Uiniet etfect, aotwithstandins a great deal ot There 1s on Under which some | garments of that lady, 13 an offenc wituta the | blooming treely : reaian on Eoidine pinata ae | the brise tomrarait erence previous to | tothe square of their respective longuh, ‘That | Sopswteg GSUy af 486. Masnachunetta ave. Trreg- Ted and yeilow ts used. re are 5) UgseS nS | diamond buy r ‘There was a mine tn | statute, on which he was convicted; the jury the knife be judiciously used. I think that one | ber golng to the church, saying: is, a half column article is read by four times | alarities quickly cured. tion free. Sepe- of Oriental ope = ae th hne - Ce Les | Brazil which formerly produced ones migattl- having, in their verdict, feng that we cutting Of the most striking things i have seen was a Dill, cease not from will 8s many people as one of double that | ratelroome for patients. janis-im Zrounds elighuy Maminsted vy threads ot | BP'st parcicaiasiy: tug clomes coat aed ae | pennants: Secondly, waetber Any person: | cogs Heatly Crmimed, and the whole eure | Tne bride and peidegroom also strew dill and iy and : ni putrwin over twent ve Ste y yay? 5 ry trest- a ct Tr) a nireg nation’ the 4 4 x 1 ? tr covered with flowers, I saw another honey- | Salt tn their shoesas a protection against witch. | StenUy ud steadily before your eyes. Why? | cessful ice; board, nursing an Biripes, and plaids prevatl and to gradaates | Gales the atime totic or REAR Te | Seay amaURer wUH aD. ncent to cut the | guste tataod toa stake four feet high, and | craft Among, the Peruvians it was formory | Becate tt will wave You a vast amount of us | peat ferladis ony. ity Letinawn,ere. Rew Eaokent to tha tagnieet: tae moore aeaeeee ee ee ene Te ane ten ioe hoe edat te inatctment | feet high and five fect in diameter. ew know | to tho. lady's house: when: with mi tater SR atwaye writ full name ana aa. | DD SariQnne, J RERGH, BOWD) ew fabrice of all qualities of wool. ‘Th. preseut local fancy in the way otdiamond | it with the act. by Ins-tUng the words that ne | ‘he, capabilities of cilmblag plants for great | consent, be put on her foot, a partictlar kind of dieapituby eetie eal CES eee | ee ee eee Sus for (rlumailngs "Among the new ewelry 1s the combination of diamonds, rubles | “hen and there” did cut her garment, could be | Yatlety of form—for tlat for mounds, for | shoe, in which he led her to his home. If she B 4 : : 5 Because it will often happen that the editor witl | Rese Impotency, Geet, Sorotus, & Sandyck red, which is darker and soft et hires, set ilush In hatamered gold or | supported in potnt of form? “Nine out of the | Columms, for arches, for cornices, tor sides of | bad never been married before the shoe Was of Blood and Skin’ Diseases 2he cardiual shades 30 long used: a in Whats called knifeedze seuing 1a which | cheer po et hen Meee ee offence, | buildings, or for any other form tliat taste can | Wool; If a Widow, It wasof rush. Nant to communicate with you, and because he cured in 48 hours. er sais Df reseda, or mignonette-color, ae ee st setting ts 80 fine ag 1 be drcely per- notwithstanding the aan Of the jury, was | sey ave a piled my remarks to flat beds, tn wane speaking of shoes in “lation to mar- | of cae faith, If you use a jonym or Enany’ shaaes: porcelain bine ts lovely with | pers ee (snort lsrance, the gem, alone aD Was bad In Poul OF Lae This deca eaaeae | order to show that permanent hardy. plants | lage we may quote the following anecdote re. | iultials, write your own ame dud address bee | fact mite, and also combines well: there ts, be- | a dragon iy. The bead 1s a ruby, the thorax | the monsters crime tos misdeusabon. with leaves and towers of high color could | corded by a correspondent of Notes and Quer: i aid it es ever be divulged. ‘Sides, 4 ¢) 4 “ Be els, be- | “8 Tab) : s ! De | We aay Ee SA oe eEe, 5 i These precepts in tny memory keep,” and a new vivid yellow almost a3 bright Ispois-d Lipou a spiral, the slightest vibra. | Green, and, a8 a proofof tbe Interest ivereated, | 1, Would by fo means limit te use of these | auathomatized when leaving his native village | OWtand put them whers you ean readily run ee eee ps that of Marshal Nell roses. 4 Of which makes the costly little Insect emit | even the names of the jury are recorded. The Plants to flat beds. ‘True taste requires variety, | with his bride, he refused to comply with the | {rough them when tempted to spill innocent TO z. vi 7 a : ink. Causeur'’s word for it, those who heed these WIN A FORTUN' Fom TxavELing Daxssms and nlee wool | sparks of beautiful white, rad and blae itght. | trial Began at 10.4. M., and was inaugurated by ann he Sone eee eee ae aes eee rules will be beloved si lavored in every edi- | THILD GEAND DISTRIBUTION, OLASS @, aocsor aol ont Basa aoe tocol Pp ear ie Beat a aa a eae Cecuating Mis inno. or large trees there is waticione varete of eine Porug sbeortee torial sanctum, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAOH as! e is of 3 200) cence. He was indie for assaulting 2 : i a enone 5 anes uate with the ground made | or cing from atx to ten caratsin wales are the | Ponce Gath inteoe re ee. ry | to ae 1G wa Soe tke large Meta By An ye niver come back, An Argument Against Clipping ieee Give, rau? “Wubes the merest threads | yrea'est in demaud iu this aud other markets, | there was a.second count which stated that he; | PANSONS, (a Hurper's Magazine for March. ‘Twill be no great loss. ‘Horses. 78 MONTHLY Daawtsa a 8tse ara, feed, or bereela tu | ere Graphic. “holding a knife in his right hand, did wilfally Many other arguries are still gathered trom e Chie ort | Lott ‘aptionus Man. shoes.” Thus, in Dorsetshire and other paris The Chicago Tribune of December 18 has an Louistana Btate Lottery Company. Nota ive the sald Ano Porter a dreadful wound or . . grew length and depth on the right thigh-and | A Bight or uwo since, as. policeman was girls use their shoes as means of divining who | Sruicle by Dr. George E. Foote, which isun- | «rhe institution, was regularly incorporated by Fo) provided on one selvedge With a solid stripe for | dering in some rich shade ONS EER. e Jewislature etate ‘obar- ?Tpis border is often woven like Chuddah to vice ~~ Bip: {o wit, of the length of nine Inches andthe | making his way vp Beaubien street, he wag ace elr future husbands are to be. At nicht, on | qualified tn tts condemnation of this practice, Table ie it for the food of Some near case re ea An Old Story Retold, depth of four.” A third count Suaryed hini | costed by a colored man with the remark: going to bed, 'a girl places her shoes at right | Te reasons offered, he says, tu favor of tho | twenty-Ave ¥erem, to wich contract the in. sometimes take the place of the narrow strip’s Ih the early spring of 1790 murmurs began to | Wilh & common assault. The evidence was! “I doan’ want to seem capshus, sab—deed I} angles ee one AO NEr, in the form of aT, Te.) practice of clipping are: pone Leith of Mae is pledved, which pledge on the Body Of tuese goods. ‘The crows stripes, | be Leard of ladies being attacked and stabbed | SlHllar to: ETL nee reine Sid after @ | aan, ue Gare trcublte my. house Ober dar. Les iy HE Ree ‘he horse fs more spirited and goes taster. eS pan BRS teat Ae Ae ery quiet and > | by ape a itl Las irteen le Was found sullty. te ye0ry OF trownls. a cht mye * 2 r med ad requires less care. Ar varie oy wes gocds The plates accompanying thes+ show | Witn a smoall “auc” DUt vere cherte ae A DROMOLE HR sentenced to two years’ | site dar wid bis icet on de stove covarsin wid | ,,1,4ievy, 8h stn which tt induces WX” yore ANd M” Goes not | fubd of over 8360000. ‘ sod - " ery 8 ly they grew | imprisonment in Newgate for each assault on | my wife, I’se ordered him to vacat b ‘4 ‘Srlous Charms tn which the shoe | ! EXCROMM yreneyren ——-—- * yp woes Be . sd Tanibae oeeciea es | into @ roar, @nd no capitals were found too | mite Porter, Etizabeth Davis, and Miss k | heretusea. What am de proper epodre aie iis gen found highly efticacious may be Bisel || Wea Ss mance aS Wish the hale Ou, “ich gets | rng GRAND BINGLE NUMBE pied covered with floane=s of | or The Monster, Baughan, and at the end of the six years he | a case?” ae See ae the north of England, “ eye . 4 oe A TION will take place monthly on $he_#000! be wider — ttow of the Thdeed. even before that, and as far back AS | Was lo tind ball for good behavior for seven | ‘Go and order him out once more.” habitot iapin Take Boe ed) = Hisieeg) har aeee tote ‘and tate, i It Never Scales or Post; = ible the width of te Cares a sts Smith bad been stabbed in tue | years, himself in the sum of two hundred | In about ten minutes the man returned and e ors across to avert it. Mrs. | splashes over his breast, abdomen and lm! - inonee. Srills of a single color. The basque ts of the stue + part Of her thigh by aman in Fleet street, | pounds and two sureties in one hundred junds | reported: Latham in her “West Sussex Superstition,” | where it freezes, If unclipped, at the ends of the Look at the following distribution: Ble shade, with collar, revers, « x i ash O & pac! r C eet: » eee published tn the Fulk Lore Record, tells us of | hair, and by its presence induces Pnewnonia, cuffs of th: was ev R followed by htm to a house fn | each. What ually became of him is not “I doan’ want to seem capshus, sah, but I eee "he OAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000 Burtpes Scmctiunes these strives are eet alas. | 30-08 Cow, to which she was gotny, and | known. ae Fear Row | dun ordered him out, just as you sala,” TR Greta ey Be ear et, 2 complete ee eee > 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. Susi uer cones noe oe i. @ Mus Godtrey was slinilarly Stabbed Ii Paabidanwin(Caic } horaane He ein edi ace ios th exas tush common ‘bud, for she had put her shoes in the | 1 have ready answers to all these reasons | BAL¥ TICKETS, ONE DOLLAK. bp Jain i r Tite Cov 4 eet; ther +2 i lc ¥ 2 BHIGIEORINIE 01 er y ie a et whic U K base Ci et facing plain stuts, only gitmpss of the lining | § WOURIEA Go Bese etn ee eas | (Callers: seated in’ the parlors of an.up:town | shat Rould ve your advicounder such ctrcum- | dea ever since she fell thentst Persea Pees | eae oe ‘cum 330, Fanis wat arsnoaacn me come | 2 rs. Blaney, of Bury street, was stabbed at | manston.) | {df a man was tn my house and wouldn't go | 72" 4eue In the same county consists in Wear- { ‘That the horse can, for a time, go faster, we | 1 Capital Prize. 30.000 u nine ber ‘T she had kuocked. Dr. Sualth, “lve heard she gave $300 for that group. I'd | out Y'd put bimoute™ 3 tug a leaf of tansey in the ro readily aamlt. He has less weight to carry by 4 ead Fae & A Bitte Successinl he see unt of this outrage in a news- | just assoon have a chromo, wouldn't your” | Would it seem capsbus, sa: VARIOUS SUPERSTITIONS. a few ounces of hair. He 1s more sensitive to 3 Spe | 2, & . ‘rophecy. } Pape: ried a Lotice In the Morning Herald, “ Heu-s-h! ; ‘1 don’t think so. Again, great importance is attached by many | the cut of the lash on his bare skin, and his 20 Prizes 10: ity tar the most accurate estimate of future { aud ‘lat Journal having made some severe ri ce taeee {op AL that center table—looks |" Jist as you say, sah—jist so, sah. I tei aare | SUPErstItOus persons to Which shoe they put on | {eaf# impel him. ‘Then, agatn, ne ts lad to run | 22 Prizes of 10.000 Population ever made in this couatry or any | peaks on the matter, publle opinion began to | ke @ tiucy falr for all the world, one would | thn dat 1 Kitch deiieane™ first; in allusion to which Butler, in his “Hudi- fo generate animal heat. Indeed, he must run 200 Prizes of 10,008 Other was made by 8 man named Watson in | b-awak-ned. aud nUmerous le:ters were writ. | thigk—e He retired into hls house, and the ofticer re. | bt#S," says; to Keep trom freezing. 500 Prizes of 30.008 85:5. As nis predictions were published In | t’n Ob the subject to the Rewspapers of the | “il u-s-n, she's coming.” ; Mained to see the end, It’ came ln about tao Augustus, having b* oversight He is easier groomed, or at least tt Isto be | 1,000 Prizes of 10,008 bat year there can be no doubt of the genuine. | day. ‘The thing began to be talked of in the | (Hater lady uf chee | minutes, ‘Turee or four yells were heard, Put on his left shoe “fore nts right, acknowledged that he gets less > And APPE' ee ton te ee oult Predicted that tuo | higher cireles. “A young lady named Porter had | ‘on, you dear, darling creatures! What an somebody's feet seemed to strike the wall, and Had lke to have been slain that day the same argument holds that a man 2 Approximation Prizes of 8400 £2,700 Bebphecies were puade wets o: gon seo. His | been stabbed while, i the company of ner | ave siuce I've seen you. “Where uaveyou boost | thes thy flere Opened and Willlams flew’ Into By soldiers mutin’yng tor pay. fhould go naked to save the labor of washing 9 Approximation Fass ot ie Birding manner fnvwbicn ai aut bere, is the | sisters, returning from the drawing: room at St. | Enjoying the holidays, no doubt. Tim ao lad | the street lee a eins ae a a amas Hew nto Py poualers n “Discovery of Witcheratt.” | Bis clothes. In a state of freedom the horse | __¥ Approximation Prizes of 100-1. had Davo shown thelr agienapueerssve Censuses | James’ on the ith of January, the Queen’ | to seo you. BOL | alk and tue owner Crore Be bolted up the | tells us how “he that recelveth amischance wiit | roms, plmself, to his comfort, by rolling: | Tacr Prtyes, amODntiNg 10. soe-........8100, 400 u uraey: ha beech wounded by this taiesreane ane Dpe |, (Towether.) “And we are 60 glad to see you! | walk, and the owner Of the hols, came tons | ConsIMer Whether he nee eee mecnance Will | White in bondage the comb and. brush arc Responsible corresponding axcnts wanted at all Wortson« Ornsusar | pad been wounded by this miscreant, who, for- | Tow perfectly awe: you do look! What have | the steps to explain: Wrong side outwards, or his shoe on his right | $8 A Substitute. Of course, if there 1s no hair | Jit ne OTe a eee at an Predictions. nat Year, | tunately, always failed in doing serious injury | you been doing Co yourself? Oh, it’s that lovely | | “J doan’ ike to seem capshus, sa. but now | foot.” An old writer, of the customs | there 1s less obstruction to friction; the dust is | PEoryurcher information write cio a2. 9, 3 | 2,his, Mctims. The Police began to bestir | ew dress: so becoming! but thén you look well | dat teen gy han’ In Vd itke your advice | Of Jews, says: “Some of them observe, in dress- | €aslr removed froma smooth surtace than pet OF 2. citnn | themselvs, abd they, too, Issued placards. Mean ern about cuffin’ de ole woman up to a ‘Pears | tng themselves in the morming, to. put ou the | HOU & Tough one. Werant all this, andit | Detter. oF Money Ondsr by sail ‘only to isan rouo | 98 lady (Mira 1c! Walpole) was fortimate | ““‘Oh! ont Who's got a new sealskin cloak? | to medat she sorter incouragea Wiliams to | Tight stocking and “right, sige ‘arse. wetnees | mg aul ,£000, were Uhere no other penalty Sf. A. DAUPHIN, — 0 ee aD to Cscape Delng wounded, Owing to her | Dear Mrs, Smith, I just envy you; It's abeau- | believe dat Icouldn’t lick onevside of Mee | tying it then Afterward to put on thé left and | SUAched to tt, nara Hew Orleans. La., BasGencrat Walker says in” ing | Reich ave rl to some pode etusions: "| “Mra "Eien wen, ougue to be: samoa | Peer rear aa’end wit the igi ale, walt hey aso: | QFYe 1 deay fof ax thin ony an appear- | ©" M- A. DAUEUTN, at OOM Oe bole Bane 3 Ker 8 In speaking as x 1 , James | ee _ , Wi u 3 =a mnatter It aimost staggers credulity ona | Eve for an apple lost immortal lite: | | gave $425 for 1.” . | & Level-Headea Clergyman, to be the most fortunate.” In Sussee, eorunt | ance. ‘The moisture escapes. from the surface ie bated 7» ew ¥. mere human’ betng.” saya General | /f0% you au apple turn'd the Monster's kaite sees, but that's Dothing for Colonel Smith, | Ata time when religion too often lends itseit | Ou the left shoe before right 18 considered ax | insensibly by evaporation, withoutcontact with s- P. man, 5 Walker,” should be able to predict Titty years | “4 kreater proof, since Eve, be gi rig) an owen Z you know, How 1s he? I do admire the colonel | false sentimentalt infallible sign of evil to come, and a Suffolk | the Pair. If he does not sweat he ought to.and | GOS 24th st. m.w., Washington. D.C. fn advance the number of inhabitants inne | Of dlabolte strite, go much! "But then he never looks at any oue 8 Riso ren-mantallty. om: exposing oy by weaving a romance - “s 4, would this of thi -, Extrsordiaary Drawings wapidly growing coun’ Heaven > i of penitence avout a murderers came and the doe Sp cd the “wear of shoes” teaches —— Nedmbaetiap | == ge Phe m4 ‘All our Grand. Extr rains Are eaceee Soar, nue wonderful eisai od oF | ‘The apple was in days of “Gn. Feat make me believe that: He's a reg. | fer, itis winienn oe boating ree ‘Trip at the toe: live to see woe. led by the violent cxer = ze l= = = = @eliet.” Had the war not toterveued ttig te ne —_ Sof yore ular oid Hirt; but I forgive him for everytning | puke of the Uoewee on: Wear at the side; If Pits get \ by a F t a apa} ‘2 le from the lps of a e + live to be a bride, Witnesa now the condition of the clipped ‘a dieved that Watson's predictions ‘would hove Whee Evo wen too since he’s got me this cloak. Well. we really | clergyman. “tAlmose Gea ete De oe Wear at the ball live to spend all. He 1s brought taco | NAT ORR See oor sirrens ela tn 1570 and TSs0, But fn 1570 he was T eve was tempced to explore must go; ever 80 many more calis to make. those who have led thy’ moct ADandoaet Wear at the heel: live to save a deal. Romeo after 8 bard Ove. ee | atwees OF ‘use Fracier’s Bit- Shead of the census nearly 4,000,000, and’ In Bar prera mice Ocul give Now, return this soon; there's a darling. Bye- | lives ana committed ates oot eae Curlous to Bae, tee aie ta save 8 di entered | cred ent Die ee ae ann ee CON | sors at is ‘bd your coaplexion so nearly 5,000,090. ‘The losses ‘of the ran Au instance quite coe one gt bye, sweetness. profess a blissful hope of immortality when on | ito the superstitions associated with death. | Story the sustare me i Gonee te Ce at, | sallow, ‘use sere ge Fon live ine ma- Girect and contingent, we can never know, Dat How that which ruined Mother Eve | ‘Say Of the house to next-caller: the scaffold explating thelr crime, And things | According the Aryan traditions, the greater | {ris objected ‘chat the hair, if letton ieee: | zis Bp) ong pe Matson's tgures, almost avsolutely acctirate | Hath saved a modern woman. <e (hat Mrs, Colonel Smith and her sls- | have come to siich @ pass that they are not con- | Part of the way from the land of the lting to from the excessive sw f hacwonets the | you Lave get fie luca tise ¥ were tf Spite T period, would show it to affeet | apne Monster was even madi ter—what a dowdy hor sister is—did call here | tent to seek and hope for Diving forgiveness | that of death lay through moragses and vast difference between the hair, which ts the you have te hours and lived contrary to the U5 the pi -ent year fo the extent of nearly slavery agitation, for ree le 8 party to anti- | and do you believe, she had the impudence to there, but they flaunt the alleged fact that it 1s | Moors overgrown with furze and thorns, That ni wet blanket, which 15 {ows of Co vases Bitters. If you 5,000, ‘Tuat Is, bad there been no war, the | Tim ih Panton stteote Hocmy umiaster Fo- | tell mé—me—that her husband gave $425 for granted in the face of the non-criminal com. | the dead might not pass over them @ | the artificial one? So far as moisture is peed take Frazer's Bitters. If At pop lation of the United Stale Would | Cr aeveral Ladies Wad detonate ee eytoaire | that suabby old sealskin, as it I didn't know | Sameera ney ee, oF, whe Hoa-erimingl com: | he dead mint Not pass them in the grave. i sole, wove abused use, pene ine nce spon = | ©Whico ts the greater aise to humanity, exactly what it was worth? He'd much better | innocent people that they have not been fortu- lence a funeral is, we_are told by Mr. Kelly in I A our 00, Dat | o pay his debts,” &c., &c., &¢,, ad inflnitun.—De- te enou, will y. Ind uls *- Indo-European still Population 22 ioe would reach ive ene. bat | tue roman who drags the female Atricas mays | PAY, nis det atiris made about their eich in Christ tase cos | "dead shoe ee ee ease Still called $0, W0e eed ctnabnentt Cees | ber faintly, Ler kindred and her native country —————————— might infer that the narrow way which leads | in Scandinavia a shoe itself 13 called nel. 000,000, nornmntt Cor . | Or the Monster who has lately wounded or ter- | “Do you follow @ sedentary?” asked the to eaven Tuns directly through the murder. | Shae.” i F Ry ae el rified the many ladies in this metropolis?” The | Judge, jocosely, or a vagrant. “Well! | should ér's cel), while the harmlessness of homicide 1s THE SHORING HORN. Yio. has ‘cot Youn Ju oice potable, Mis: posterity, cnn» Ot banded down to | See iy fear wan cus, TesponNe, Vall cM | Sen at ine ena of the BaagUnnTD Tope rawing ong: Ught soe, was, sues ges band Prank Dimity fora thief for whom he | ~ Sull the monster kept steadily at his work, | on juries.” ae = ae A bill to revive the whi post for wife plied es eae ay for, to 3 rie —— me. mented = so halt, and | and almost every SS ee its tale of some They had women doctors in Ezypt over 3,000 | beaters is likely to pass Rho otiane Lee. tab! Thus, Shakes- — poor ooo = a Me an ——s baci Lema cme = ees — years ines They used to bend over their prertad ae — the ferret totwenty five | peare. in ‘Troilus and Cressida,” makes Tner- Sees OberaBAW Algo goed to prison for a year | ants waa called at the Teroy Cotes house oa | ErqamersToOuns, “Let mo kiss him for his = i eeke eae anes Mengiaus, woow Ge cae Uhritey shoeing A