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ae ae — = ABRAHAM LINCOLN, One of the “Plain People.” pFEY RECA: TITIAN J. COFFEY REE From the New York Tribune. LLS ANECDOTES oF THE He ee eee eports T wrautt yon A> 986 IN TH r remove his ees A Routine fring entrees 3 in lute Orde ose lo do so. He had, however, de- Unless he Tow men have bad the opportunity to render | cided to decline the invitation, and I returned | Prom the N, service so imp« and bumanity touching would have exel ortant aud pena comntty as Abrabam Lincoln, But we | fev not so well a whether his career a8 President Sow his beosioe Yount 1 th neipator through the trying scenes of | 18 not strange, for I slept with Joshua for four | progress, beyor an ; Myers, A. A. Jordan, L. P. Smith, and its West eter, If that character had not been aits, some of them quaint, origi- iy, that appealed to the common to the President and so informed him, “Then,” | Loxpow, Ju said he, “I will offer it to James Speed, of Lou- to Visit his se “i lett th 3 a as Lknow his brother Joshua, That, however, | 9 their work, é “gold, Secrets, « — 4 And tossted his the pier, of the goods | ANOUT TWO NUNDRED NEAT BLUE AND : de A ‘elub, in W. H. Meek, in challeaye marble pavement, of the ch = El at Oe A ona tat | Oat imac Sretar encagy poems | ore ee {fo deoide the chiimplonships of the ensutg | “That ouly fue wetions are tne Erageed'b Fthelraucho® down iio the Dladk | WHITE STRIPE OFFICE COATSTHE RROD. incidents leath, | and tto e an i nothing ever came up again. ae yea . ‘exelied and Kept alive the affec: | those. wellpelsed: ing notype eemiaen here, | 478 the building! fro ‘ Sihlstes ee See Cc onaet SOe heeh tends | aud ogy wi bearten emt ne But the Spanish captain, as he gazed at the | }AR 50c. KIND: OUR PRICE IN THE REMOVAL and ever increasing interest in pjs | Who are not spoiled by 3 big a challenge, and wi! ij the Amateur Athi ‘lation, cl office,” 2 With riches and lands he hud little to two infanis, repeated to himself: ont incoin ‘was llinself @ perfect Tlustration | from oor to floor, unt . ieee pa ssiete aes Gaited | alud he liad no gay fashions toshowe “God has” given me the children of the earth remark. mnodest, manly n: taller s wake! was. quite Unaffected by the mentite ot place | CO!idors of the gallers eb ing matters. His virtues were many: his claims were not made SALE, 250. : A BONANZA. These were the same children that were seen ITH AND JORDAN. ‘were lord of the earth: their mothers in the carriage | WE HAVE ABOUT TWO HUNDRED AND id power. It was a common saying that he | $teP into the spacer su JORDAN. As if be ce in the arms of ir re of id and revealed that touch of! was ccessi jef of | Seats thus set apart » e ‘The sport was greeted by beautiful sunshine incomely spear form was arrayed, near square. Little did the Spanish sailor | > P, _ — beatre that makes the whole World Bin, Tt has | Bureaa of nee ae a cee stee | teogatns for about 2,0 : and light breezes. ‘The “track was. freshly | ANd bis lle was more grand than his Birth. Who had rescued them dream of the | PIFTY PALR OF ENGLISH SEERSUCKER PANTS been often a : buinees hat he are told to show the kindness with which he re | of Representatives ’ gravelled and in capital condition. That part | So, when Mortimer lastened his wish to impart, pg ol those children were an. FROM WHICH THE COATS AND VESTS BaVR ‘whose e! e om the ts : é ema ‘ow’ — veart ain fele 3 sorrows, noe io warktoesneie bie, Yor relief, Sting mana ehen ee of it known asthe “quarter mile round” Was | He found that brave Harry had captured her heart, | would ha 7 BEEN SOLD, AND THESE PANTALOONS ARE and ho bruised heart ever came to him to in: | ean go down stain ie flanked on either side by reserved stands that | “Snu'the prize that he hoped fos eae smen chapter of this beautifal ‘ : —— h voke executive clemency or assistance that did | floor, and sit in the 5 0 were crowded b, —— 9+ i eae ee will be fo | SLOW SELLERS. TH 2 IS NOT A PAIR IN Fae edit never (Or | Dot go away, ifnot healed, at least consoled | or strike up an acquaint BEL RUBIO: ag Gry i ‘TIVE LOT THAT COST Us LESS THAN $1 A PAIR culty of reading the d % , ’ 4 ground pressed many thousan > July 11, which can now be hada TE LO! e Us i a facult min’ sae ‘for patient hearing and kindly Seoee icnegy uae ter, Pivecpool and the entepandiny -dis- 'y wely inte outgrowth of a dnd vigorous, and a kindly hi nd taking shape from the modes of | marr imaselt, ming, oriz- eart, devel- and expression, the habits and man- he people amid Whom hey bt nd lived. Born in Engtaod P “husetts aud educated 18 conventional i Harv Jess have been he would not have b whom th pollshed away, not he Would doubt 4 is would indeed the dshrewd faculty of observa- ft and original peat "a which found constant ex d_etfective phrase and fi life, often homely, bit s singularly apt'in J+ t writing an essay on Mr. Lie ter or genius—a_theine well won t exhausted. My less ambitiois record a few examples of his “preaa- b nd of his habit of condensig le telling phrase. ats bappetied Tmay pe- mise that Iwas in the public service, and oy irtu custom established by Mr. Linea T Ss tothe cabinet mec t departmental ¢ at 1 had no such fi y Z macy with the President or om gathering the good things that as others, m yet Livi. rtunitie of from his ips ing, had, sud I have to tell is, With small exceptos. btless well known to those who were neert fobim thant. en published. Thekill ad sticeess with which would dispose of an embarrassing id ature committal to a nl. But I think it has not beior Mr. Lincoh quest.on & policy adv sis well known. He knew bov cants away in good humor eva. ited to eXtract the desir bim after General Cam the War department, w! n in print, illustrates this Mabit. that’ Mr. Lineoin’s capivd on n chiefly from his rivals for the pred- nomination and Irom considerdtios ely political. But the exigenei the opinion of man; snization of the cabi ess of each member es of good net bi for the pal and. Of this opinion were s the leading republican Sengtors, retirement of Get: Cameron Al they a appoi ® committee to} wit on the President. The committee that inasmuch as the cabinet hi more or less repregmd ad not} bed the cou and sinee the Presideng id lect a new War minister} tty ‘bt the oceasion was opportune to chaz wholes cabinet rmestiy advised him clean sweep and 5 to mi ‘ore the waning confidence of the ¢ President listened with patient cot and when the Senators had conclud{ said with a characteristic gleam his ey entlemen, your request of the whole cabinet because I ha} of bi fora ve m: change, reminds me of a story Ionce hi Illinois of a farmer who was inuch trouliledy skun anoyed his household at . Thi and his wite insisted that he should takanmis- a them. One moonligh§ nht he loaded his old shotgun and stationeg bi- self in the yard to wateh for the intrud@rs,is maining in the house anxiouslyjavit- result. After sometime she heagdhe tgun go off and in a few minutes the entered the house. ‘Wh she. ‘I hid myse the old man, ‘with the shotgun po! the hen-roost, and before long there aj not one skunk but seven. I took aim, su; other si away, killed one, and he raised such afedul ti With a hearty laugh the Senators reti nothing more was heard of cabinet tion, One of Mr, Lincoln's most amiable afales was the patience and gentleness with whide would Usten to people who thought tleyad Wrongs to redress or claims to enfor sometimes when his patience had bee! for selfish or unworthy purposes he w: capable of administering a caustic rebul own way. One day when he was alone an: db aged on an important subject, involyi Hon and anxiety, he was, by some m disturbed by the unwarranted intrusiomeftee men who, without spolog: pas Gd rhe ate their claim betore him. Sspokestn: three reminded the President that they ere the owners of some torpedo or other wapiitin- vention which, if the government would soon crush the y ‘y of War, General of th give us no sutisfact pt here, waiting till money and would aly 01 i re- , tte hier e Argy nd 2en patif@care exhausted, and we now come to demanorou @ final reply to onr application.” Mr. Lincoln listened quie ly to this tirade, umd at its close the old twinkle c: yu three gentlemen remind me of once heard,” said he, “of a poor Ii West who had lost’ his mother. wanted to give him a religious so placed bim in the family of a whom he directed to instruct the yin the Seriptures. Every d required to commit to memory al ttle i educa! at lit a, chapter of the Bible. Things pt smoothly until they reached tliat chapy de Is of Shadi y of the trial shach mes, but he had torgott him he must ave hin another day to do so. alu forgot them. ow,’ sald ext the e mn failed wo remem! a can go no further till I will giv id {f you don’t repeat th rd the ou. A thi ot down to the the clergyman sai names of the men in the tirery furna b here come those th I wish the devil had them! recetved their “final ans riots retire followed directly after,tne 2» good humor, related how id ol jd be tested ainst them. 3 officers in such he ited the by adicial shals thus sued had been ¢l irom the Attorney Genem® w the tes district attorneys to de! these But when it beeame Ku own tent had $100,000 for this ls ceased to importune the General for counsel and “went” fot money. In submite to the President som@ ules for f fa his approval ‘under be paid to the 1 that th district control of the hey with nothing else. They nols whose cabin was burned dot ing to the. kindly custom of ea: West bis nélghbors all contribu to start him 80 liberal t than before che fige, and he got | & neighbor brougyt bim a fellow rejused it w not taki S beontent ma in Iii- whwccord- day in the Soretbing y ind been A friend of mine was One of « called on Mr. Lincoln togsk the of agentleman as cominlysionc wich Islands. They presented earnestly as possible, and beside: the place they Orged that he was and a residence if that balmy elf of g1 benefit to.him. The P the interview with this discow “Gentlemen, I am sorry to say eight other spplicants for tt are all sicker than your man. Many examples might be hrases, often of rustic origin, > bis speech Jnce, presenting toh nm is! get that you, too, puished imember of the OR, THE onice of book-store. If you are not W in the spring of 1863 a very handsome and But we will suppose t tg ” tricts. The proceedings bezan with a 100 yard -SOME COST US AS MUCH AS $1,904 PATR " = reach of a news office, you can have that num- attractive young lady from Philadelphia came | els and bringing up at night —_ ree ee hens Londen hed CHILDREN OF THE EARTHQUAKE. ber ot the Ledger m it gon by, sending THEY ARE WHAT WE TERM ODDS AND ENDS, fo my office with auote from a triend asking | the houses of parllament. , easily, ‘Smith, of the Manhattan club, was = sents ineeteee ae Wiliam coner Noe | NOT OLD STOCK. OUR PRICE FOR THEM I Me to assist her in obtaining an interview with | cabs all about him, stream a, cast eet Oe Oe wane Cemiven CHAPTER 1. her, publisher, 182 William) street Ds Bd ee oe ee eee iene the Right gag Hie ee : ‘Dailver medal, ‘Smith explained luis defeat to THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE. Bee Neti or good aint intereting reading > | OUR REMOVAL. SALE IS 350 A PAI np ‘ s a : rout 5 having en- ABOUTSIXTY-FIVE BUFF AND WHITE A\ in a Pennsylvania regiment. He had been | ture and the Gothic beau! Your correspondent, saying that hav The clty of Lisbon, always beautiful, was = compelied to leave her the day after the wed- | bey opposite, ‘the slate aay x Joyed himself too much in Paris he was not in ; AND WHIT 2 STRIPE SKERSUCKER ding to rejoin his command in the army of the | moments and then steers fo) ‘condition, but that under the circumstances he | Never more beautiful than on that fateful Tues- coat AND VESTS. THE KINDS SOLD ALL lace. The next | day, November 1, 1755, when the greatearth-| COC L 00. Sg IT iN N GGG. VER ITY FR ‘2 R THE Potomae. After some tlme he obtained leave | trance. He encounters ™ pale * Bees ste ee ee : Pion) gre 0 § BY G | OVER THE CITY FROM $2 To $2.50 FO 4 of absence, returned to. Philadelphia, and | Policemen are Innumersbler bt ee eS Ho yard hurdle race cemaiy | eae. é° i 88 Ss, tt 8X5 . PS OUR REMOVAL SALE started on a brief honeymoon journey with bis | vigilant. Very likely they ¥ Se ae nome & Cambridgt The sun flooded the bay with showers of gold, | C_ © L O° tes XN G THE COAT AND VEST. bride, A movement of the riny being Immt- | as be was landing tatdie ne wine eux cor: and the stroots were full of vehicles, carrying | C0? itd. 00 ——— ONLY ABOUT TWE SH SERGE order requiring all absent officers torejoin their | he says he wants togo iu, Thend In the 440 yard race it looked at first as if | Plesure-seekers to and fro. t Soy ae regiments by & certain day on penalty of dis- | civil “but shore soanerees ap Cowle, the holder of the cup of last year, would | _The bay was crowded with shipping. Two eoout T IN OUR BOYS’ DEPARTN miveal in ease of disobedience. ‘The bride and | member, must get a pass trom 5 i! looking and fecling remarkably | ™¢0-0Fwar lay near the new marble quay, just eo oF. £ UT SEVENTY FAN groom, away ou thelr hurried wedding tour, | present it. at particular doo tie grin, but Myers, looking andifeeling completed; which was already a popular resort ae te oe sai tos: failed to see the ord 4 on their return he | time, and if : ‘ g, | ell, ran as he liked, and soon got ahead, when y @ popular ‘00 t OS FROM 11 T0317 Wan tot by a notice of bis Giewaaal Sun the | he is'eeportad ts be an inten @ crowds, not relishing their favorite’s de- | forfasbionables and unfashionables, to gather % i FOR THEM. IN service. The young fellow wascompletely pros- | then be admitted if there 1s root t, cried’ themselves hoarse, ‘“Coine on, | ofan afternoon and listen to the piaying of the nis ae Sy 00 ad ube. RACE. trated by the disgrace, and his wife hurried to | stranger, he doesn’t know any member: wie!” but Myers, laughing at the fun, passed | hands. sso Ak FER 8S Gon CannKapare mata A oaee en Washington to get bim restored. I obtained | tainly has no claim on any one. He insinuates | the post as the winner, The crowds 1 In the midst of this peace and pleasure eame Sss, AA ke sso CRASH AND SOME VERY PRETTY ea gent interview with the Fresident. She | to the policeman that some slight aasisiangal Miously broke Into hearty cheers at Myers | 4 low, ramoling, jarring sound, The windows Bags AAA SE, Ee Sass SUITS. THE LOWEST PRICE WE EV told her story with simple and pathetic elo-| would result in an interchange of coin, but is'| taiting the chal CO ee Rtion he: veda gold | rattled; horses stood still, snorting and tremb- ont in ON THEM WAS $8 A SUIT, THEY ARESOLD You't you neip ust” P promise. you, If you | the darkueey estes ane ed ae oe eee | Keep untll 2880. aha Se ee nn ee Be Pree Sarina pine oe tee y you, eve i Svery One x the face o r, ae) : ; ~ ill restore him, he will be fatthful tons duiy.” without arresic : splls race was followed by Le Memes woe growing pale he knew nor wir: ana item ab aes eg ary = he President isteued to her with evident But perbaps the next. he finds some o1 ing mateb, bu eel J A 1e 5 laughed a yy d 2 wa ae < sympathy and a balfamused smile at her earn. | who knows ttriend ots acquainted With | having become a professional, was absent. oe (aegis rea rere, A A Tt ss Wh HAVE CULLED 1X t ALL OF OUR estness, and as she closed her appeal he safd | member, and so gradually he works up to an MYERS AGAIN WINSe all.” 0 R : Auses J Silla, Lat Fred was compelied toleave vod the | bere canohilane ede abe BEM: | Inthe halrmile contest Myers ran against whit still the horses refused to budge when} PF A fb A <2 ggiciginlng te § day after the wedding? Poor fellow, I don't | he gets the stranger's fall name and ‘Address, | 8n only competito:—Wathen, of this city. | Waphed UP. imGshererunbleebich ross tole Pr AA WIL As NCH DRAB ET TAK AND ENGLION Wonder at lis anxiety toget back, and if he | and finally tells him to go to the members’ en- | Myers, urged by the crowd, while the officials | roar "The tremor was renewed and became a EERE Eeate mene stayed a little longer than he ought to have | trance opposite the rear of Henry VIL's chapel | loudly applauded him, ran. strongly, but really | swaying to and fro. “Men and women staggered ake 00. ¥ Y A £ HAS REEN @5 PAIR: done we'll have to overlook his fault this time. | In the abbey, show a card, and Keep ontill ne | mas entation tok he woneas he liked, | seasdne to and and in the rolastor it thetower Er 2S yy fa FE Shekel itagtnchapnmh angel Take this card to the Secretary of War and he | gets to the idbby of the hduse, where he will | Time, Zin. 18. He recelved another ¢ allenge | of the euuren of San Lorenzo was seer tO be mre 9 Q YY XAT MOVAL. PRICE ON WH War department saw. the Secretary, who re-| “ht ihe proper tine heisakes is appearance | Piste 4s guages witan,auaionsl, gold | fotiring woitstaltover the square of tiesame | HE “og? FMA Hyg | THEM wi VANNEL COATS. REGU a See y, Who re-] © proper time he makes bis ay medal. This ended everythin: A name. ° a] 2 buked her for troubling the President and dis- | at the door. A group of policemen and two or | were engaged in except the long jump, which | | People camerunning from the houses in every i : § PRICE, $5 | PRICE, $9.50. oe pody nde curtly, As it happened, | three overwhelming doorkeepers in full dress | Jordan decilned, owing to want of gonnee pee Street, frantic with fear, making instinctively We are “closing ont” in every depart- E LOTS MENTIONED WILL BE ON s e crel y bo! y inakes kno" letes to try. est, and as the tower was be! shaking, a is - ne manner, she met the President ascending. ins Whe first barrier. te passed. He goes | At the close the mayoro! Southport presented | ter’ cry rose from the crowd. . tise what is not true that our moe Bey Gea nace Pleosen cami to aes coats Really ang secon a proD of | the prizes and spoke flatteringly of the Amerl-| “Some tried to flee, but their limbs refused to may not be believed. We “alu 3 3 you se e Seer police ask is ' busines au ows his | can competitors coming across the ocean to} sustain them on the heaving earth, which “Yes, Mr. Lincoln,” she replied, “and he seemed | card and Passes on, through the great hall | take away Englishmen's prizes. He hoped, he | added a diazy sickness to their misery und fear. cost, not beause we want to, bul because oe Nery angry with me for going to you. Won't) where the dynamite explosion occurred. Police | sald, to sce Myers again, ‘The latter bas estab- Saat WE MUST. ASH! " you speak to him for me?’ “Give yourself no | are as pleaiutas hops, and the visitor ismade | lished bimseli as a great favorit with The great tower, two hundred and elghty fect WE MUST, because our Stock as very A.SAKS & 00, frouble,” sald he. “I will see that the order is | aware that his person is closely watched for | caghire people. ‘The New Yorkers ran In bare | nigh, tell into the square, crudhing ‘eeadteds, issued.” And in afew days her husband was None ow be is in-the lobby, with a | legs and arms, truaky cherry, a diamond on the | The heaving became a sutcession of waves. — remanded to his regiment. ittle assemblage of favored people who have | left breast, cherry handkerchiets round walst, | Hills rose and valleys sank where all had been WE MUST, because you will soon be Jam sorry to add that not long after he was | gotten as tar as he has, and he gives his| while Myers added a white handkerehjef tied level. leaving for the seashore, and than we can- killed at the battle of Gettysburg, thus sealing | card to a magnificent doorkeeper and | round his head. George, although entered ior | ‘Then eame a shock, more violent than before, " “THE LEADERS, NOW AND ALWAYS" With his biood her pledge that he should be | subsides into line with others, all under tke | and hokling the chainpionships failed to ap- | and the mathe oe milling buildings “echoed not sell at any pric faithful to his duty. inspection of the police. Pretty soon the | pear, he being lately entirely out of condition. | through the domed city. WE MUST, because we never carry over py ttomey General Bates, who was a Virginian | member issues from closely guarded portals ee People ran as bai they could towards the i = nd had many relatives in that state, | und smiles and says he willtry. Afd he docs “Without Religi river, with the instinet of buated animals to = obe day beard that « young Virsinian, thesou | try. THe walks rapidly off to some mysterious ; a THE SERIOUS STRAININ WHICH MR. LOWELL | seek the water. Selfishness ruled the hour, and WE CA’ of one of his old friends, hud been captured | part of the building, where the speaker bas an Sted pte , because we have hada good je2o 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. EP] a SE r men struck tlercely at women and children if trade this season, and have made across the Potomac, was a prisoner of war, and | office, and in fifteen or twenty minutes returns, | _ REPLIED To SOME SKEPTICAL DINERS OUT. | THE, Sorute tevodly at women cong - ae Was not in d health. Knowing the boy's | bearihg an order from the speaker on the | Froman After Dinner Epes hb by James Russell To the Aniaet oF the cron near the equate, WE CAN afford to sell for a time at cost, father to in his heart a Union man, Mr. | member's recommendation and responsibility ee stuod acarriage. The panic-stricken horses bad WE WILL, as abbreviated list below Cine , Bates conceived the idea of having the son | for the stranger’s admission. So, following in| “I fear that when we indulge ourselvesin the | Syucod to stie’ In the carriage sat two ladies ‘wall show: AVEAT JUNPTOR! paroled and sent home, of course under prom- | his wake, he sses the third cordon and is in | amusement of going without a religion, we are | with babies in toeir arms. Both were richly | the President aslo ay pa a permonal Tookiabene hice sie te MGaunniiy pounced} do | not, perhaps, aware how much we are sus- | dressed, but both had been’ abandoned, in that | Rrovian Prices. Crosrxcorvr Prices. | H a ; hour, by their nurses. All distinctions of rank | 89c. Silk Hose, all colors, for... rou M | by sae Yeon. Heis | tained at present by an enormous mass all | hour, Leseel are 1 ‘55c. Lisle Thread Hose Basa to etre me's ig | Hn A arene ee astanetne ins the | about us of religious feeling and religious ¢on- | ere lest, and they only remembered that their | 49¢. and d6c. Lisle Thread Hose t AN OLD MAXIM OF PRIME IMPORTANCE IN GUARDING AGAINST IMPOSITION AND FRAUD, babies were crying and that they must bush 48e. Gi Bt ve all sizes, for. lent said: “Bates I have au almost par- | ascent of a winding staircase, to find himself | viction, so that, whatever it may be safe for us | them. Then eante a lall tithe renee On une | $e. Gauze Undervests, all sizes, fe filel case. ‘The son ot an old friend of mine in | presently be‘ore a turnsille. At'this gate a very | to think,for us who have had great advantages, | ground, abd both mothers sprang out ol the Illinois ran off and entered the rebel arfay. graye man sits with a urge open book, and ve- | and have been brought up iasuch niway ust | carskigeandberan vocun with tueerowa.: The young fool has been captured, is a prisoner | hind him two or thiee more policemen. The | 4 'ertain moral direction as been given toour| As they did so, one said hastily to the other, of war, and his old broken-hearted father his | very grave man hands the now thoroughly | Character, 1do not know. What would become | in English: asked me to send bith home, promising of | cowed visitor a pen, and bids him write bis full | Srine less {avored classes of mankind if they | “Keep up your courage, Marie. If you give course to keep him there, Ihave not seen my | name, London address and nationality. The undertook to play the same game. way we sbail way clear to do it, but if you and I unite our | pen is bad and sputters, the visitor forgets | “Whatever delects amd. finperfections may y fainting, gasped: $1.08 Setin Coaching Parasols fol influence with this administration I believe we | street and number, and as he writes United | aitsck te ere ores ay he eae “Oh, my God! We are lost!” 75e. Silk Mitts, all colors, for. father wage it together and make two loyal | States he break out into a cold perspiration | of Calvin—the bulk of which was simply what | “No'we are not lost!” retorted the first, who fathers happy. Let us make them our prison- | under the stouy, glare of the policemen’s eyes. | On Christians belleve—it. Will be found that | seemed to have ceurage in spite of the terrible ers.” And he did so. But, rather to his surprise, be isn't arrested; | Calvanism, or any other ism which claims an | commotion. “Only don't drop down. Keep on a sivas fe I often heard the Attorney General say on | and’ now the last barrier Is passed, and another | Guay, Bible und proclaims a crucitied and risen | your feet, whatever happens, and hold fast to ae sees his return from important cabinet meetings | gorgeous doorkeeper motions him toa seat ina | Christ, is infinitely preferabie to any form of | the baby!” ‘collar Buttous for, that nee more eames res the ed Cee about us big as a horse car, and less polite and vod epticism which gathers nen they began to run in the crowd, where ney — for. was he impressed Ww! ie clearness and vigor | comfortable. ari erate sons of heroric wn- | all seemed frantic with tear. ye. Satchels, all styles, for....... or bis intellectand the breadth and sagacite of | “-Notuing surprisesan American visitor in the | #S!t3 votarles the degen stort “LET THE PURCHASER BEWARE” 6Sc. Bustles, all styles, for a = rsosuad $1.75 Silk Sun Umbrellas, for.. THE LAW SAYS TO HIM “BEWARE.” AND ADMONISHES HIMTOGUARD AGAINST BEING “FLEECED. WITH FINE PHRASES AND SKILLFUL MANIB ULATION A TRAINED TRICKSTER OFTEN WARPS THEBETTER cestors, ‘ho, having been trained In a society — ‘20c. Real Alligator Skin Purses for... JUDGMENT OF A PUR- Par SA Sereetna el rg eae percad oar OF ConteO ns One Fane oe eee et and educated in schools, the foundations of Out in the harbor, by the pier, the two men-| 19¢. Fans, in all styles, for. carat, e cabinet.” No | the chamber an ed ace 0 of faith and piety, | of-war were a scene of hurry and contusion, sfoip man could talk with him on public questions | for both members and the public. Architect- | Which were laid by mei pena te y ‘98c. Fans, in allstyles, for. now turn and kick down the ladder by which Their anchors were down; their officers Shout- ° " "a ‘ = 7 s Without being struck with the singular lucidity | urally it is a superb hall, and its acoustic effects | {hoy have ellmbed up, and persuade ‘men to | Ing hoarse orders “as they prepared. to get the ue see — fait THEREFORE, of jbis mind and the rapidity with which he | are fine, but to American notions it is entirely | five without God, Gnd leave then te dio aie ships out to sea. 8 — : for... “LET THE PURCHASER BEWARE.” fastened on the essential point. inadequate in dimensions. It 1s smaller, more- | out hope. One was English, the other French. 25c. Laces, in all styles, for. (A day of two after the news came of the stop- | oVer than analogous chambers, not only in our | Yrphe worst kind of religion fs no religion at | _In the midst of the commotion the captain of LEST HE FIND HIMSELF IN THE TOILs OF ping: the English steamer Trent by Admiral | own, but in most other countries. It is too small ing inease and luxury, | the English ship heard a voice hailing him THE PRIBCE OF TRICKSTERS, WHOSE Wilkes, and the forcible capture of Mason and | to seat the members on the floor, though gi ‘s in ‘the amusement of | from a boat shooting pas 5 EAVY REDUCTIONS, ON PAP! Slidell, the President walked into the Attorney | packed closely together without desks or elbow going without religion’ may be thankful that | “Guy? Guy! Vereare you?” $1.25 “Allover” Embroldery for... : HEAVY REDUCTIONS, ON PAPER, ee oe ee es BoE cae | owe. Bed ie galery © Rete weenie 12 | they‘live in lands where the gospel they neg. ite English captain uttered a fervent “Thank | 3c. Large bottle Florida Water fo 200. REMUND ONE FORCIBLY OF 7 am not getting much sleep | the extreme. bre are ie 2 lect has tamed the beastliness and ferocity of | God!” under his breuth, for he recognized the | 76 Champagne bottle Bay Rum for. ALLADIN, THE WON- out of that exploit of Wilkes, and I suppose we | which visitors have access‘ under more or less : for Christianity, 1 ig poise and foreign accent. 7 pag Must look up the law of the case. Yam not | severe yestHictions, and the five aecommmodsre | We Meu Who, but for Christianity, inight_ tong | vo aiieen Tn DERFULSCAMP. OUR PRINCIP OF DOING BUSINESS AD MITS OF NO REDUCTION IN PRICE, 48 wa ago have eaten their careases like the South | A young officer, in French naval uniform, Tauch pf a prize lawyer, but it seems to me | altogether perhaps 150 persons. Of this, the | S69 Islanders, or cut off thelr heads and tanned | was waging his hand from the stern of the boat 7, GENTS’ pretty clear that if Wilkes saw fit to make that | three galleries for miscellaneous visitors hold | their hides ke the monsters of the French | as It pated the frigate, and called euten French: | GENTS’ capture on the high seas, he had no right to| sixty spectators. Then there is a reporter's | teyolution. When the microscopic searelr of | “Lwill save theta Be aon gunna e055 avatik Sense turn his quarter-deck into a prize court.” His | gallery accommodating forty, and a latticed kepticism, which bad hunted the heavens and| The English captain waved his handinreply, | g9c. “Palais Royal’ Dress § mind quickly saw the point which, frst of all, | gallery for ladies holding perbaps forty or fifty | Sounded the seas to disprove. the existence ofa | but bls face was as pale as that of a corpse, Hid Half Hose, all styles, for. gave the act its gravest and most indefensible | more. creator, has turned its attention to human so-| wife and child, and thatof the French officer, atiiating Undershirts fon: Saye these galleries the most abject order pre- | Gjety, and has found a place on this planet | were both ashore, and he dared not leave his Sli eeed reehets he memory of Abrabam Lincoln is and | vails. One must not talk or bang his overcoat | ton Iniles square where a@ decent, man can live | duty to save thein. ‘Then, as the boat glided ‘and Knot Scars, all styles... always will be precious to the American people, | over the bench in front of him or read or sleep | in decency, comfort and security, supporting | towards the quay, the English captain gave-a | 50c.Jean Drawers, tailor made, fo and the better bis character and conduct are | or eat or take notes. And if he gets ured or | and educating his, ebildren unspoiled and | shrug to his shoulders, ac ifte costal he ee ee a ee pee anone Bonery aug et Mae ue eee saya ae unpolluted; “a place where age is ous shudder ‘he could hot avold, and turned bis Bhi 7 Nisitor i Ss 2 erenc y res) 5 hoe ttention to his own ship, resolute! ressin; let die. TITIAN J, COFFEY,” | ence and once more at the turnstile on his hay | Teverenced, infancy respected, manhood re- | al tata weet ad SIMERE SUITS, strictly all es TIGER STLE-MT ? spec |anhood d, and human life | every feeling but that of strict duty. SLATER'S NAVY BLUESU Washington, D.C. out. Again he passes under the sharp eyes of | PIGGY ue recesh when skeption ee gua | voy © peared m Se a ety eve an and ihe Po nee ong bene sueba place ten miles square on this globe, Att the moment the Bret rumble ot the earth- BOYS cine 2 ‘ ° extraordl. : = 3 raft Trunks With False Bottoms. ory than tides he bes ured when approachin; where the gospel of Christ has not gone and|quake began, a small, half-deecked craft, a ya i le mast, ing a hu; From the San Francisco Chronicle. + | the’hall, for while the visitor passed four sets of | Cleared the way and lald the foundations und | with a single mast, ‘supporting ; * on made decency and security possible, it will | lateen sail, was floating pot far from the “You would be surprised at the number of | ¥ards when going in he Leen nepe then boda orier tw the skepucal lermitts| pier ner uw Of ume men trying to pro- Gi » | Seven before he reaches the vi 7 venti view 1 her from the vicinity by means of clus; sal manufac! . surveillance ol ie police, ans at detectives > rel cht cu for eve yhen the first rocame, it was not pes ihiewea cae may be shadowing Lis steps, and will visit his | Ubon the religion which they discard for ¢ Whe tremo | privilege they enjoy, they may well hesitate a | noticed on the water; but the Sailors heard “Som. »dicings on the morrow to see if his account ot | fi} 3 ‘Sometimes, yes, but more frequently for | lod the m t nooithe Hite beiore they seek to rob > the Christian of | the rumbling sound: ‘and the eapta lay os his hoy ani humanity o! fait) In that | swarthy young fellow, wil K Bias toned people. 4 msn conto to tue one day Se Uy EES Saviour who alone has giv 8, and” bugs side-whiskers—rested on’ hits OATS CHNNCES Atte Wie fn with an oil painting of a beautiful woman, and A Disgraced Clergyman. of life eternal whic! fe moment to look round and say, in 3 scoala s is asked tohave the painting built into the bot- | HE LEAVES A WIFE AND SEVAN CHILDREN AND | societ y possible, and robs death of its terrors anis! SOLD ON TUPSDAY AND THURSDAY tom of atrunk, Naturally I was curlons, and, RUNS OFF WITH A YOUNG Womay, and the grave of its gloom,” ‘That thunder ought to give us NIGHTS ONLY, FROM 7 as he was talkative, I soon found out that the | A special dispatch to the Philadelphia "Times = Reser Teae The next minute the second shock came up painting was of bis first wite, and that bis new | grou Maxey Cob and Phallas. through the water, like a blow, and the ats ae ae one ae dic wife was awfully jealous, “Idon’t like to burn up Jp THE GREAT TROT THAT WILL TAKE PLACE AT | tain turned a shade paler through his bronze, | seo7 ° sLOCK. Chambersburg, Pa., June 27th, says: ihe old pasture you see? besala, soche About three weeks ago this community was CLEVELAND ON BATURDAY and muttered, in a voice of apprehension: aa! , and it's & sign of snizhty bad luck to busy | thrown Into astate of excitement by the pub-| fromthe Non wene ‘Sun, “Mother of Heaven ! It is the earthquake ? Pull ADLER'’S up the picture of a living person. I suspect if | lished announcement of the elopement of the : ee ees 1B ‘The great trot between the stallions Maxey | YOU! mest for the open seat God help us allt Pull e was dead my present wife wouldn't care.’ The words ‘he earthquake,” were enough for) Peancausst Binane: TEN PER CENT Well, I built the picture into the trunk, sent it | XHev. J- W: Bingham, of St. Thomas town. | Cobb, record 2:13%, and Phallas, record 2:13% i 2 2 ~ ™ re ny $1 | o v, CLOTHING HOUSE, home to him, and I suppose everything i ship, with Miss Laura J. Lantz, of Marion. for the Crown stakes and$15,000 added money, | the two Seid who com) d the crew, BARGAINS! ly and the new wife thinks the pie Bingham was formerly a United Brethren ake Aaa eo Apes heard them. ‘They bent to their oars eT jovely and the pew wife thinks tuo ploture hag | Bingham was, formerly 8, United Brethren | which will take place at, the Cleveland driving thelr might, and the boat began to — ETRICTLY ONE PRICE, k onSaturday, is the topic of conversation 4 = rank wil rH duet with Laura Lantz was expelled from the | P8" ul tion | move through the water, et Se yetatitete we qouusoe | ministry about six inonths ako. The guilty | among horse men, Crowds went to the New | “fhe worelearine ike pier rapidly, when the make the openings to false bottoms from the un- | couple fled from this place to Hagerstown and | York driving club track every day last week to | three men felt a sudden sinking as if the boat der side, but she wanted this through the upper | Other towns in Maryland and Virginia, but the | see Maxey Cobb take hig exercise. Johnny | Were going down. The water seemed to drop ce SHAM 1 Sheen bevere Sat ys oth the Right Place. See side of the bottom. I asked her How deep she | press made it, too hot for themn and the eltizens | Morphy, his driver, did not speed hi sy) | from under them, and then they were swept Sb 54.25 per pair: former | ,, AU¥AYS besure that you are th th wanted the false bottom and she said, absently, | requested their immediate departure. Last | Murphy, bis driver, did not speed him much, | out to sea, with a'rush, as fast as a horse could price $5. 3 | “ADLER” over the doer. “Ob, big enough to hold a package of letters and | night at 11:30 o'clock they returned to this | butgave him enough Jogging to strengthen his | have galloped, the sensation of sinking grow-| 4 jr Sy*hore’ OXFORDS, former price $8.50 and | 6#~ Open eventngs until @; Saturdays until 11. Je29 a photograph: Now, that was u definite order, | place-were recognized ut the depot and followed | muscles, During lils preparation for the great | Ing stronger every moment. $4.00, now selling for $4.50 per pair. \ wasp'tit? Just ay itt knew how thick a pack: | by several persons, who spread the news of their | contest Maxey Cobb has only made two fast | ,,1We ofthe meu, who were pulling dropped | su reauinr zoods we hate oue of the largest assort- of letters wa: ow songrepate z 4 e ¢ found in the city. | She was the handsome young | atrival, A crowd soon congregated and fol-| miles—one tu 2:20, and the other In 2:17%, | !elr oars and fell on thelr knees, in the instinct | ments to be found in the city. BOX TOE, BUT- Wile of rich old husband. ‘But, of course, tte | lowed them. ‘The woman obtained lodging at | Maxey has a gdod anauy Dackers, anda great | ofmuan when he eando nothing’ more, ratsing | Our Laie 9200, CURACH: E, commonest order ctrl coamartaaa ts e lege aa an GE Ormer bone. Biacices my deat Of money bas been wagered on his success, | {helt bans SAVER, praying iy For $2.60 we can give you a fine BOX TOE or COM we en » Ww! wi #01 safe ct s. 3 hi vi bs Ty JON foulde thelr money tu, “A woman thinks ghee | asick wife and seven ehiidien. Laure tantzis | poe, Of,the bets are that he willdo2:100F | ™SV¥eaptatn on the other hand, turned his £27 and $29 Seventh street northwest, SUMMER GOODS. Strap or Button, for $4.50 | southeast corner Massachusetts avenue AW). = EASONABLE Ax D Prorza Cuorm~e. SE CURACOA KID BUTTON, and guar- | tter. He was shipped to Cleveland on Satur- eles untee them to give satisfaction, For $3.00 we can emorince Uke ee Ese maine Leinipdanel Setbenices Aol ot cenertanie| pete ste gore end sould net Bane teen de poteer slape: PeGito yureark aoe Sols “The satace can't | 1 TAP SROE POR TADIES we have‘all the iam’s | 2°hany Murphy will start for Cleveland to- / p Jes, ai Lhe very lowest figures possible. caused the disgrace and discharge of Bingham's te stop the edi ! “Get to your oars! Jabest styles, ai 4 "4 figures po . wal - : Killed by an Enraged Husband. predecessor. The aldol farinencat St. thomas ae ea nighi és, ina letter dated. Cleveland, ‘he uext minute ke himéelf was hurled trom | Ladies tive CURACOA KID OXFORDs, hund-sewed, | TO GET CLOTHES £0 LOOK WELL IN WIN. rank f e x It was ascertained in Scranton, Pa., last Sat-| township have given Bingham twenty-four | tune 2G, writes: “1 have been ont. to the track | Bis Place by a violent shock, and the men urday that Milo Jump, formerly’ of Scranton, | hours to leave or he will be treated to @ coat of | jor the last week, but as the weather has been see leisls eet podlgiage ae ree who Was kliled at Northumberland last Thurs- | ** #"4 feathers, very unfavorable, Phallas has not shown any me EORE LY ———___+e0—_—___ a pene day by Jobn T. Cox, proprietor of the Palmer A Rooster That Rensoned. DUET have been told sherits went e Intie in | , Zhe boatwas high and dry on the bottom of the House, was guilty of undue familiarity with the | From the New York Sun. jes’ fe CURACOA KID NAWPORT TIES, hand- | TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS dies’ fiue CURACOA KID BUTTON, hand-sewed, | CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE les’ fine fine FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hand-sewed, SHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE 2:15. To my eye Phalias looks too fat to trot a | bay, and they could see the water rushing out H. ! , Ladies’ fine FRENCH KID EDISON, handsewed, | QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO wife of Cox while in theemploy ofher husband, | Mipierows, N. Y., June 26.—“There’s a | wearand-tear race, and my opinion is that if | 2c as iit were pee ee ies a seselseptt px ante a aks a= As soon as Cox discovered the fact he whipped | rooster,” said Mr. E. Burhans, one of the pro- ghee: Sr fe aon ee seuialy, the ea ince onal interspersed with pools of Lads, fine ERENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Louis | FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS TO his wife and discharged Jump, who was em- | prietors of the woed-type factory in oe place, | top of his ‘speed. If Murphy gets Maxey Cobb zane: tha'daas Series ouk ck glee Ladies’ fine FRENCH EDISON, Louis XV heel, $5.00, | MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, loyed as a porter and general utility man at | “that knows as much as some meu. Yesterday | in good shape and he comes to the score all | itless captal way. joe [nes OED spend te hen Tal tome that if he should | afternoon, at the time all well-disposed chickens right ‘at Cleveland, I think he will beat Phal- oe Tose trom the place where he fina been | AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL iS VARIETY OF MISSES’ AND CHIL ever again enter the hotel {t would be at the wn, and called fo his panicstricken men: | A LARGE Peril of bis lite. ‘The men aiterward met on the | *¢¢K thelr roosts, that rooster came trotting up G your oars! Look THERE! DREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. AND CARE, AND WE ChAIM THAT BOTH . to our kitchen door, and made a great hullaba- ele Hopoirted to the wetising, wwe. : L eel caneg age sip cle: street, and Cox drew p revolver on Jump, Dut | io until sole one Of the faintly took notloe of he Neuss) Gamabicr, paused in Its course, and was stationary, while | Al#0,8 fulline of Ladies’ and Misses’ White Operas. | AVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR dirk knlie and cut Cex severely but they were | Bim. ‘Then he started on a trot toward the hen | From the San Francisco Chronicle, agreat wall of water was beginning to curl es PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEASONABLE | Separated by the lookers on. Last Thursday | Bouse, looking back to gee If apy one was fol- si over at the , a8 if the conten forces were Rai to aoe I apy one Was fol. | I suppose the story is old as the hilis, but it is | O¥ top, ne ng WM. 1. RICH, “, lowing him. AND PROPER CLOTHING. >. Sxcping there was a wedding In Northumber- | pack to the door and made another racket, | Just as funny to-day as it was years ago when it ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, tine, and Juinp joined them. He boasted at | When he was noticed again he trotted away | happened on the Mississippi boat, the days of | ty je1e 717 Market Space. his exploit witE Penree Cox, and his compan- | the second time. Still no one seemed to thin! eu atits height. An old poker sharp | the face of such a peril. 7 fons dared hin to enter the Falmer House.’ He | enough of bis actions to follow him, and he stuted four aces gracefully into his boot for | The wall of water curled over, and the wave slasher ba was piaciue Uta lite te poe tried the actthe third time. Then 1 thought | an emergency, Another expert twigged the | came racing back; but the cool and heroic cap- | Gucurrry From [oss By Burotary by doing 30, but he would go in. | Cox ‘was in | 1d follow bin and see tf there was anything | movement and equally gracefully removed | tain had not beld’bis post in vain. In front of ROBINEON, PARKER @ 00, Cie teadine rec’ attnched to the ioas wuce (ene Aeon ee Tfouna ant | 222,2F ae own use. ne “moment arrived | the great wave came a lower eat pit ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. J “He led me int ie henhouse, fount an io er shi Vet lown int e | nearet paniards _ fi Seca mp arbiee raceme tote PybeD he | the hens sitting on the ground, evidently very | leathern recesses, ‘Tile cards were gone. craft and swept it Diana sent THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, Con tenare that he could have nothing, be got | Uneasy and discontented, The pole on whith “Hold ou!’ said he, raising his band to stop Birneeting. e madmen, they managed to of Washington. up ‘rom bis seat, went into the barroom and | ™Y chickens roost had fallen to the ground, | the game. “There's been cheating here!” © boat from drifting broadside to the niema eke es ‘ouched Jump with the remark, “You low | #0d they had no place to get a satisfactor ————— +90 water that came racing after them, and the ad- | Yn its own building, 319 SourmEasT anp DsTREETS Gey did 1 not warn you never to enter, this | Dight’s rest. ‘That wise rooster made up bi Downfalls of British Ministries. vance wave swept them on, swifter than it had CORNER 154M STREET aNDNEW YORK AVE. oa howe. D—n you, get out.” Jump started for | mind to have the accommodations of the hen- | From the St. James Gazette. carried them out, straight ‘towards the city of wual Chatter, actof Congress January 22, 1 the door, and Cox, drawing his revolver. folk, | house made as good as ever, and just camo out |” Tig more than twelve years since a veto of | Lisbon. to the house and worked the thing up the best 'A great cloud of dust had risen from the ay rents waits, inside its Fire aud Burgiar Seating him back Sted nea gent a band: | way he knew how, and succeeded in liserrand, | the house of commons lasjed to a resignation ralof of ‘the doomed city: and hung over the at Narying from $5 to 900 per through his heart. Jump fell dead on che door- | 1 Put the pole in its place. The hens tlew to the | of the ministry, the last having been the defeat | harbor, ke was dark; nee to. and adjoining vaulis, provided step. Cox then went to Sunbury and gave him- pote and then the rooster touk his tion on | of Mr. Gladstone's Irish university education | but a ‘flash of Agu t Enrougl | Noa W atxen & Co. self p to the authorities, He is the father of | }t- He gave one rousing crow, and then settled | pi) by 9 majority of 287 votes to 284,in VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT CLOTHING ve{ ae ro <hildren, and the erring wite is terribly dis: | down with bis family {2p the night.” Mareli,1873. The next antecedent occasion | .<P%o' eet sen FOR MEX, BOvS, AND = rested over fair, Jum, e1 low! ‘Coesa: Ope ras & defeat arble AND ABLES of descri 5 Bho mo atte deed body. c ou and tainted when'| 1 aispatel {roms Philndeiphia aire Profes | of Agures | and the bottom of the bay fas clearly visible, | 0%,10 ud SDs wn SOCKS, FATE sew. ee of ir yor jusbant ‘i 5 “| cen > a rer 4 sa ee sor B, F. Baer, of this city, several days ago per- oo £59 Lord Derby’s second | ait round it, While he pier, iaclf was rising & | SpEcrAL GU. nis at the Lowest Rates, air; the rocks ‘The component part of a Suit of Clothes havea fixed Spurgeon Makes a Sensation. formed successtully the Cmsarian operation Sith loud thundering reports, AMIN: value,and no firm porn really first-class article upon a lady fifty years old,who had been afflict- The stately frigates lay helj YORDON WORSE THAN SODOM FOR VICE, ed fo a with what-was si previous Sy ekg on the sides by the foot of the ant for less than these values, You would not beapt to The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon has produced a pro- | 4 OF thirteen yenrs wit peritoneal: region, but | Murase ill had proved fatal to jean na which the Spanish sell dollars for fifty-cent pleves. Just Usink this itttle found sensation in London by on article over | which turned out to be a dead infant. ‘Tho ing 284, ana ininisteria ists ony a4 matter over when you read of slaughter sales and the his signature in last Saturday's issue of the | woman was from the Interior of the state, and | Lord and Bimal 1 ity like, and feel disposed to paisonize these so-called bar Monthly Review. In this the great preacher | had been informed by her attending physician ! of fourteen on poeig ry oom naan he ap- narrates In detall the story of the death last | wat She yas suideriag froma tumor. On the | pealed from the house to the coun ae aa Was Shelley’s ie Mistaken for His year of Justice Williams ina brothel aud the ‘ber of eo abstracted disclosures brought out in the recent Jeffries hatte oo} the 2 ‘Operation @ pee buyer all he can possibly get anywhere, and we think full! ‘The London ‘Atheneum raises a question of alitale more. doubt as to whether the ‘poet ’s heart what as case, He makes these rr fectly ed child, which had grown to its $ vored aise. patient is now doing well. any = « The 4 Million Melons. 6 matnecnndiaes OF Upese peioes, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN READY ‘From the Charleston (8. C,) News, June 24. body was : MADE CLUTHING AND FURNISHING Melon growing for the markets is conducted Huntand Trelawney, Button, Goobs, ona larger scale in Barnwell county than in the | substance d ‘Foxed: — jel5 «625 Pennsylvania Avenue nw. any other part of the state. It is estimated | heart, were and ar ‘Fine ) that 2,848 acres have been planted in melons, Tost "Te. NOTHER PRARPUL CALAMITY fo BE for shipment, in Barnwell this year. With fav- b a outs A orable seasons 6 Sees - i. W. SRLBT, a y Fria He ke fis yl) RR aa banat Fi

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