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k THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©., SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. ig 3 HOME MATTERS. RELIGIOUS NOTES, THE MASSACRE AT KHARTOUM. |THE PHILOSOPHY OF LONGEVITY.| LIQUOR DRINKING IN EUROPE. MASSACRE OF THE ALAMO. THE GERMAN CAPITAL, Cc of a Frightful | How to Live Leng—Does it Pay to Be- Startling Figures From a British| A Bleedy of the Texan War of Bayonots and Beer tn Berlin. aveat Exrrom A Haxorcrofsait sorinkled once month es SE ae Ma ccs mines’ Walle Reading’ come = Centenarian? 3 Parliamentary Paper. Tudependemce. Sscuiletica the tops of firebricks will it om N. i wil — ‘ — ereraped 7. Laghto jatar ‘Putebarg Dispatch, — oe wr bn will prevent them from lps Dr. a geet chapel, i From the L io Stender ‘¥Yrom the London Times THE paee. eal ooae ol oF con. THE SOLDIER ON DUTY. A Pustry Desrax for alamp shade, whieb | ground. The mitita spondent of the London | There is much in modern life that tends to| A parliamentary paper just published com-| Jaume BOWIE — CROCKET!. TRAVIS ARD| nore ts ong feature, however, in which these | ax orp MAXIM OF PRIME IMPORTANCE 1X 7 mast be painted in watercolors or oll, is axpray | — Rev. W. M. Ingersoll, late pastor of the ener corneas received from Ros't | SOrten existence and to diminish the probe- | tains reports from her majesty’s diplomaticand BUICHERY, continental eounties differ Little. In every on GUARDING AGAINST IMPOSITION Of pink Honeysuckle with moths’ Suttering | yerrop.jiitan Baptist church, of East Washing- Tews at Dongolah: billty that @ man or woman will reach 90, to | consular officers upon the consumption of in- the soldier is an ever present spectacle. Go Ja abun: 7 A : ume L ton, ix sojourning in Cleveland, Ohio. Penango, a Greek Latent ae enero Say nothing of 100. We lead more exeltingand | toxicating liquors abroad. Consul General Op-| ‘There has lately been going the rounds of the | where ene will the piping of bucie and roll of aaa A Crsit10s for a enne chair is of pale bine up- | "pn Jour 1 (C church re- Secretive Of the fallof that any yet given | Ore Wearing lives. ‘It Is in vain that a person | penhelmer estimates, with regard to Germany, | press a paragraph to the effect that one of the | drums heard. In town and city are barracks | » a CRCHASER BEWARE” Doleeery serge = bape agers cto = celved thirteen persons since the present pas- to the world. "Or this Greek tho correspondent | 2## # splendid constitution to begin with, wears | that in the distilleries ofthe empirein 1875 aud | curiosities exhibited et the New: Orlens expo- | filled with soldiers, and the training proceeds | == i einuumon-colorer » hav’ ape! need a ie i Seagnolia essbroiderea open efi "Keone tor, Rev. Dr. Nourse, comme! spl sag ato says: “Another ‘voice’ from Khartoum 43 | #@0nel, or the equivalent of flannel, next to his | 1876 at least 200,000,000 litres of pure alcohol | sition was.a knife which had once belonged to | as vigorously to-aay as though the battle were 1885. 1 Sixty-one new scholars have been b : < ‘made to wear the | S*!0-dwells in 9 warm, dry honso, and eats and | were produced for mere consumption—r, 12 | Col, James Bowie, who-was oneof she noted |to come tomorrow, Especially’ in the imo AS E¥rective table scarf Is made of old | 26 Sabbath school since January 1, Sg gel beh tee = re drinks everything that ls good and wholesome, | round number, 6 litres per head of the popula-| characters of the southwest during the first | archial capitals is the soldier element conspleu- & 5 —The Plymouth Congregational chureh, of | Mahdi’s uniform, and in this costume walked | j¢ 1 1.5 gai, he hat rtaxes his | tion. Reckoning the male ation over 15 vi i pyar gid « atin sheeting, having dives with wheel | 4.15 Ct is trugzling te raise €600_the foal | down to Barber; no man forblading him, He me time he habitually oves ng. populat qnarter of the present century, Asa duelist | ous. London, Rome, Vienna, Berlin are aja strength, looks upon his muscles as mere ma- | Years Of age at 30 per cont, this would ¢ive 4 | and gambler he was without @ peer. He wad | entiy ina stare of siege, and in Paris the war THE LAW SAYS To HIM “REWARE” AND ADMONISHES HIM TOGUARD AGALNST BEING “FLERCKD” e st BY i — Yee'isalized "olives “in ‘the natural colors | Payment on their lot—which will make about | then resolved to escape altogether, and then | chinery.'to be driven at ilgi prewure, and | ¥ T heady OF BO tres OF eee ksh. Hey | the inventor of akalfe which bears his uame, | Ike anpearseses on enecy eide are hardly lew | WITH FINK PHRASES AND SKILLFUL MANIP. are embroidered across these in outline stiteh. | $5,000 raised in eos gears by 2, young Se troubles commenced. ee fe Ae ~. | ruthlessly calls upon his nerves to squander Dye ir 1880 the quantity had iperensea to 72 | and which he used with terrible effect in many | in compass, [a France the great standin, ULATION A TRAINED TRICKSTER A CAREFUL housekeeper says that badly- fog thovaalaey Pear at poses ee Seaeemes Bis way? Troms Mane 1 Re thetr reserve power when. every other Scnree OF Utres yearly per head. The consumption of spirits | of his ferocious encounters, is not merely intended for foreign exph OFTEN WAKPS THY RETTER by soaking them in kerosene oll for two OF | services with the Lincoln Memorial church. | tured’ slave by men who knew him to be a | jyretdonttin eco eg eens I these days live years, 508 haveboon due toditecesniaand | pulated that the tight should tke piace at | e¥er pemding re apply > three days. | Kub off ail the rust possible. then | st. Paul's M.E. Chureh at Ocean Grove was | Greek. “Attensth, after a period of twenty-| wun something. of the iow mete oF uvine, | ata ns. The percertive or suicides | Midnight In a darkened room, The combat- : : = Ful with sapolio or sconring sand, polishing | goqicated last Sanda: eight days from Berber, he reached Aboudom, | ‘They siust, while availing themselves of all the | among males due tomtco Pereenlase Of Stloreas | *ts elitered and the door was locked, the sec- THEREFORE, acterward with emery powder or emery paper. = Sane Where, suspected str Ara as 2 spy li gat. | Sclentitie discoveries and sanitary appliances of | among females It was only 2 With regard to | ONGEANd surgeons remaining on the outside, | SPIMrentls as sre : be made by immer — Washington-Lee university has conferred | prisoner. He was then sent down by Col. But-| the ageiait ‘i sires Inte stead: pant ras caly 2. With regy With painful Interest they listenea for the fight | the Stndard of the Commane “LET THE PURCHASER BEWARE” se boce cette pater ia) a hath enanswet of tar. | the degree of D.D. on Rev. W. W. Landrum, of | ferto Gen, Hatten chase ay Hongola teat | Me aE: ‘bau lnblts: that prevailed: betore. tue | were accameney meg aatarge number of them | All was silent save, the sound of feat | Fertmed tn by acidiers Eten ta, He | ot ; .D. . W. We a arrived at Dongola tas anquil hal evailed befor re attributable to'drankeuness. jar sta seat “ hemmed in by soldiers. Even in Rein: re | ps 5 arlene ties igietaaees per bodert the Second Baptist church, Riehmnond. Saturday. “His very disjointed story I Will give | fvencioitof locomotives: aud. the, elegraphs | aioe are ere ee aranikeuness, Similar sta | Moving stealthily over the foot and wn cone. n by a LEST HE FIND HIMSELF IN THE TOMMOF jaribaldi's King is said t6 be so — Rev. John K. Moffett has entered upon bis | You in bis own words, translated for me by the mritmidi's Kine 1 s0ld 40 be 00) Ts ratwck OF TH the soa of They mast have their eight hours of sleep regu: | Junatle asylums, Taking 3,106 cases yearly | nal Moan as of some one in pain. Ina few work as pastor of Beula and Sharon Baptist | G?€ck interpreter of the transport dep 4 greatly bel beeswax an Inch in diameter dissolved in half a tnent. | larly; they must have {utervals of repose and | treated In the general hospitals for dipsomania, | oie nore ot aig ming wae heard to fall. and Int of turpentine is sai CKSTERS, WHOSE j “ ! - Toyal painee, they swarin In adjacent barrachs, HEAVY REDUCTIONS, ON PAPER, to give good results, “4 ‘ It will be observed that he emphaiteally de- pend. a cases, : SUS | Somes wiuan Gish pub Come tn.” R00 | they sand catent emarl ones ever peer thene days betore it Is use — . . je the palace, Open air. Nor will that suffice; there will have | cides, und putaliy killed, , amos npecalis 400 Syee ewEry smoemnat ALLADIN, THE WON- Saxpwicuzs are w standard luncheon dish, | gTets.and ovezone hundred accewions are re-| The story of Penango Is in part as follows: | | va be regulariiy'in the hotisor thelr meals, aud | Shere ee totay egkatas Bee reaniyoy aichol: | Ot still Ureatiiing. “He recovered. ‘The other | Imperts household. aud over overs mover seca fo Baty bat as. rule are not mate s9 a to be tempting, | Ported at the Methodist and Baptist churches. || | “Do you know that Gordon used to send off | discipline in the ordering of the dishes ot wile | fain ina tata fone ee erence eae MAnother thine be fouset his opponent across a | Here in ‘Berlin the climax tx reached, Tne | hawever they may satisfy hungry plealckers, | | — The Home and Foreign Misslon societies of | hundred of letters, but these were always taken | the merls are composed “We cannot believe | sewed: Het form. | The Prussian states wione | A Ime he fought his ni are ED CASSIMERE SUITS, stricty ot wate.’ stirri:g alt tox when coid. : : " Czar is not more impenctrably guard: OUR PRINCIPLE OF DOING BUSINESS aD tothe mahdi? People used tocome to him yol- ; ss abe at | 10g, each wita an arm tied to his buck. As be- is not more fmpene a \ omigredeecier Ut ine: ty triramot.cut three comnered. | iy, ibe: Laugtord of Elisabet NW. de electing | unleering to take letters and Gordon, believing | eae til body will ever, jive to 1U0 who ents & Zoveittenthwotthosostiteia tran sesnal were | fore, the Terrible Knife was the weapon used. | {M2 azed Kaiser Wilhicim. “His palace ) MITS OF NO RLDUCTION IN PRICK, a8 WE tro 1 ted with narrow ribbon, known | seergtary. en ety Ne du elected | in them, would give them good backsheesh. | Chara ie oe eee deg aeg o'clock | Be the prime of Iie—that fs, between 20 und SU | Howie was badly cut about the head and body. | Tandems Unter den Linden’ ts euarded st all 1 agen aste,” they are attractive, It is a good plan | Sec@tary. energy’ Gsed Penerally to be at a battery be | targandy addibdum, are very delightiul things, | years of age, Im the Mugderr of fevcia, 2h | His antagonist was Killed on the spot. Boe ed Seay - to vary ‘the Alling. Have some of chopped | — The American Sunday School union, In its | Grecied’ close fa tnt koa ate ake Nand but they are to be forsworn by persons who de- | 1383, the estimated expenditure om spitite | , Cob Bowie was a very small man, his weight | !f, While It cont ie changed seve ‘ Ilene mae ete deselaelose hard boiled eves: 8 me of cheese; some of ham | sixty years’ history, has distributed, by sale or | played. The rebels, knowing Gordon lived in | liverateiy set before them the attaining | wloné was 261,000,000 ane enite alt the | 8¢ BO time Seen (ed Inds, When Not | Gay and ascach relief arrices and the relie BLUE SeRGE SUIT ii inne chicken and sartines. tis a daluty way todo | girt, nearly $9,000,000 worth of religions | the palace, used to fire at it all day tong,and | of thelr “Bane ain birthday. Neither, | direct state texte ten tho ee lod produced | €x¢lted he was as gentle and as tender hearted | Oi}; q'a4 as coc reliel arrives and the reite UP SPRGE SUITS, strictly ali wool, fader lor Bp each sandwich separately in white tissue | ficcrature. Sand. bass piled tron theresrand fom ting | with suc au end. in view, would the | but 160,000,000 marks. “Tuking the wow ex: | S82 Woman. He invariably took the side of | EAM departs. the venerable euperar, Af bebe | san Paper: i keeps the bread tres and addsan ex-| “Tne “Young Men's Christi lation | Relwas wateliing dee and night wos tieatrival |AcUve, lle of “a politician,’ @ lawyer, | penditure Upon beer” wine Sand. wpiriie. it | he weak against the strong.” Entering a stage | Hussically wble, stows Mimeell at a window | aus X's sy7 * quisite nentness which is appetising. week ty betta ecucader inruceneae tee oocue | oe English Sf think, he never slept, Dy | 2,8, 09F be a sane enterprise, In order 16 | imounted to 807,000,000 marks, or more than | CCl one day he found that the only other | Sine Palace, and bows to the coming a = OMENS TIGER SILK-AIX SUTTS, $0 3 : I - | of nglish. ink he never slept. By 8 : a Abe Ss Col, | gostter ae sobtd cnr . pan a quarer of s pound of de fresh oatmens, | ALCHlamae, Ga an aociaion mas Just bees | leh petra io wend up rovkets, You usc me | ings irnoe Soyer at feat vacua and guings:| Sete ceegarant gealaed she Pru | Sle drew netzspaper trom bls pocket and | Suavage ayaley, he mcrae ee nized with ninety members. o and_magazines pro) ee 1 exist X01 a i‘ b ie e are ample arms and stamunition, | poys ser stcounces of white sacar and half a lemon ent | "O'R “pr s. Trenwus Prime, of the New York | hade over the Blue Nile-’ Gordon had al tesa | 3, Most ofall there mus Crangull serentoy, au | spirits hus bees detain soso eee ata | Lighted a cigar and began smoking it." Ta few Thd'the soldiers of duty "ree uncir muskets | ROYS SUITS tron gray. all w Wadect tae Msc aane y MeeeL litle, war | Observer, who was ordained to the minutry at | eared out (for the English who never arrived. | Gnraaiied eatin.” Neither gensgue passions aor | Lari Ben eeeti aed mine fOr some, years, pasts Stop ‘sinoking, saying it made her bead arte, | Gommianily, against tron ponte th feomt oc the | Guai/MENS SUS amo at 229 then pour over itone gallon of boil ‘. were starving. Gordon had some bisel Sse te ke | 8201 a che, . : 2 p NE st S Ms ner thoroughly. and aye | Ballston’ Spa Presbyterian church on June 3, | and fous, I believe, Ie thee eulney, Sane bar: | enthusiastic ideals must be allewed admilt-| reached a terribie piten. ‘the wumver of drunk. building, that the passi oy akes & most rerreshing ik. It prosecred ract | Lance. | The pulse must never be driven up be- | ards who have comunitied suicide has risen in | ROS Man paid no attention to the request. Col. | Krewe wiih the perenil aie d_ | 1835, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of peans ate grass, and cut down palms to extract | y, y wo ‘amx- | 30 y: 4 s Bowie, who had observ what had taken deate's wi = > eet moh nd slay MALR COATS AND VESTS, 83. raspberry | ordination by preaching there. the pith from tiem. ‘The Egyptians and blacks | Tay "yy Gearter Byenneleaer, PY work Dy Aux hmv the arreetey Sree Cone third: While | place,’ folded up his paper and replaced tin | Niesty’s guards to set upon and sx M ir, citrie ac fellow cittzens who may differ somewhat from | PUNGER COATS AND VESTS, 85.50. of any other flavoring can The Princess of Wales has sent an “altar | ate anything they could get, hold ot—camels, | mere stagnation will inal probabilicy never | dranencest mad soc ce is pocket, He then drew a murderouslooking Maj m4 ci t A PEW LINEN HAIR-LINK VESTS, 620, ms ae 4 ot by iz to these 18 per cent His Majesty stions associated with he- 5 be used Instewd of the lemon. More oatmeal | crogg to St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal soeg eet bave Known,» donkey's tail scil OF | enable a person to live to 100, ‘There Is such a | among prisoners for other olferces there ig Tp arom. Iimaheathint nis aide, and (andioes. gente, with forms of popular | GENUINE MARSEILLES VESTS, $1.25 Easy sino be used if preferred. Second—six | SU, St fouls, Ma It interpreted by | £2) ST oe thieg inthe Were entirely sur- (thing as rusting out as well ax wearing out, If] grand tial of 74 por cent, of thtectiouriae of Boies SO eee ee esentation, and, perl in regard to the NE DUCK VESTS, $1.50, ounces of tne oatmeal, four ounces of cocoa | 5 ats, Notes Founded for three months. @ candle does not burn brightly enough It does | all those taken into custody, for _erimes com- | BO¥! BD i fd net ahie Wietc) hao and eight ounces of sugar mixed gradually and | the rector as an emblem of “a kindly greeting | “And now the day arrived that was to sepa- Q the entire stru: f aos t +f terapidity, ~ ‘ the lady's request. I will give you five minutes aig thve appaaatses the soldiers was in | gad goes out for want of adequate combustion. o rs 4 lowed arition of | GFFICE COATS, CHECKS AND STRIPRS, a5a. when cold. ereign people of America.” and parent from child. The streets were s00n | J is so, no doubt, with the husaan body and tbe | of dritie wes oy Be ea ae Ty <8 don’t do {t you must take the consequences. - | = » no da 000 in 1878, 50 a | the priests, Here the mflitar nition ts | aN TUESDAY AN 7 Reckivr ror a Disn Wrrm Caexse—| —Hov. Dr. J. . Kirkpatrick, professor of | to run with blood. | Iwas notut my house. 1 | human spirit. ¢s * that in a population of 4,000,600 there was a | gatg Name was enough. The fellow surren: | Uinluuae overall ele, Varied uniiame the | SOLD ed beret tcpenrreascrat Three thiek slices of bread, well buttered; one- | moral philosophy and bellesietires im Wash- | 3s with some Greeks ei Mdesusnproue ager! Cae hed ansbltion toaldea tos warthgosnyens | AHBk shop for every 90 Inhabitants, including | through the window wad the mon SroREN the | (aK Of spurs, Jingio of swords, { ahd of aS ee ees fourth of a pound of any kind of cheesegrated; | Inston and Lee university, who died at his | men shouting and selling, wad or mines walt | eaten Sry Tonw of a Portion Othe ae te ihe EXC | door, glad to get away from such dangerous | bugle, band aud drum, thestift-stinding wy Toe oCLocK four exgs, well beaten; salt und pepper to taste; | residonce in Lexington, Va.,on June 24, was a| ing around about on ull’ sides, Neurer and MY on \ shining weapons aud. positions with hit ae and a half pints of milk; lay the bread in | Presbyterian and eld during bis life a number | nearer did this long-eontinued roar approach, | SU*ely, @ Poor spirited sort ot game, To spend | lature passed a restrictive law In 1881, with | CWmPany with a whole skin. automatic regularity and movement, ed — . = gne's Ife feeling one’s pulse, looking at one’s | the result that In the course of oue year the | , Cry Bowie's death was as heroic as his life | to "atord the repubiican dreamer a toreicn | ‘ layers in a baking dish; seater the grated | of Impportan: charges. | He wae president of | swelling, as it were, and now bursting close | tongue, and asking ‘Oueh ssitifona se treating | drinteshops decreased from “£5,000 to 33,000, had been lawless and daring. When the warof | ti ohtmare, of another kind. In vienna + a ADLER’S Heese over the bread; imix the eggs with the | Davidson college for several years. Pree cate, pen with frightful gashes on thelr | one’s constitution quite fulrly 1s not life at all. | “selgiumt wtfurds incomtentetiy one want cea exan indepen‘ence breke out he joined the cater maunher at -aciabine tinea teat | . [ot tleenighepdlgg et loom ner ad padding, | pac rte Rev: Dr. Samuel Dowd Ferguson, who | faces and limbs came ue era ausccaee Ai is to lve in a hospital, or, at any rete, am In | tistics in regard to the consumption of uleoholle Retreating ie tae ne aighelr ablest leaders. | wisich comprises the standing of the TEN PER CENT 3 snes ding. | was col bishop of the Protestant shbid : Sar rmary. Still, there are some persons who are | liquors, In less than bal a century the use or | Pet 2 : jen, | United States. In Ber ‘ Zuis makes an ample dish for four poopie, and | Yas consecrated @ bishop of the Protestant | fair shricking, screaming ‘Jesu. Christot 1 Keniially cautious, congenitally old, cone | spirituous liquors has imore thastzebied tive | AME foros of Mexieans, commanded. by Gen, } Seles eae CLOTHING HOUSER, cost. not more, outside, than 20 cents. piscopal cl m June 24, in Grace | Shall not forget that horrible din to the day of | gonfiully. calm. It Is their nature to" take | th that county crhiie Ho coe rooted tse:f | Santa Anna, he made his way to San Antonio Keerine ris Heap Pexrectiy CLEAN is a| New York, ts the first colored member of the | my death. ‘We are lost! We are lost!’ we cried. . opi S STRICTLY ON: PRICE, 300,000 to 500,000, ‘The | de Bexar and took upapesition behind the | UMD aud river bons Ken! But noone would tell us | (iH qulelly, never, to be in a hurry, never to | advanced troin walls of the Aiamo, a fort of cousiderable polcten ae grew: aid to health. A distinguished physician, | A@ertcan house of bishops. He will go to Cape | ‘The place and ever excite themselves. They are content ty sit in | use of spirits increased 66 per cent between + is defen This is the civ: £27 and 929 Seventh street northwesh, Palmas in about two weeks, His official title | exactly what was the mater. We ran up to au : ate ane strength, and which commanded the city. "The Seed ergesoopeod Sinner reed ean c erat mack of his time at quarantine, | will Le “inlssionary bishop of Cape Palmas and | the top of the mosque, and. saw that the own, Mble Wook leceommony hones aavean eae Soi atlas and of eon increaned during Mexicans, 3,000. strong, laid stege to the place, ees elel ake dealin hao Soild ett “Aibamchaindaes eran: Said that a person whose head was thoroughly | parts adjacent.” Was given up to massacre and bloodshed. We | riage for so many Hours when the Weather iy | {Paes Period 18.75 per cent, ‘The consume | constructed’ bateties, and vegan to play was, ot ee, oe Wasted evary day rarely ever touk contagious | —The New York City Mission and Tract | ran to a house, barricaded veeinto a | {Xorable for so many hours, and to regulate | amounted in value t0.475,000,000f, Althongh | REtinst the fort.while masses of Infantry rushed to thelr own iutlutte pecuniary | , {isa besore that yon arein the Right Place, See fseuves, bat, When the hair was allowed to be- windows, went up stairs, shut ourselves into a| their seietaoue eee eee aD ust .000,000f, forward to scale the wall. Many a daring feat “ADLER” over ue dour, come dirty and matted, It was bard|, bie | society hes built, and will dedicate and occupy | Mom. and determined naver to surreader, Gut TOO! thay Ihee ee cod Ota Dae eee | ee ene, Po Gmell it contained In 1880 He | was performed by Bowie and his mens who, te | gar Open evenings out! @ Saturdays anti 1. Jo20 to escape Infection, Many persons find speedy | im the fall, the Broome Street tabernacle, corner die like Greeks; for we, mindfl of our’ an-| j0Us tees tee BE % | ewer than 125,000 places devoted to the sale 3 . ri Ae 2 surrounded on all sides, neither thought of BEER [8 PERENNIAL. | feller for pervous headache by washing the | of Centre street. It is a plain, solid building, | cestors, Nght to the last.’ Thus {t was when our | 1¥,not lived at all. The man who really gets | of Intoxieating ‘liquors. ‘There was a public capitulating or asking for quarters in any ex-| It isconsumed in immeasurable quantities, a 3 ; the ‘vest that can be got out of Iife ts the man | house ou the average for every 12 or 13 erowin head, thoroazhls in weak soda water. Cases | with an auditorium to seat 1,400 people, a Sun | fathers were surrounded by Turks, we area | Wie, best, that ca . y £ tremity. Hg nated, In ¥ weak e * F s ae , with a fairly good constitution to begin | up males, ‘The suicides rise trom 54. per : Yet noboily gets intoxicated. In Vienna and tes Uy this simple remeay- Some Hed itty | eres Heresy, and ymoaaioin shee | Ose ation! , How we escaped £ will tell you; | wittt, sready tosquanderitat any momentand | 1000,000; iabughience ier Isis teenie ase Ian CRC eet ee eee rth ee ete | Berlin I have gone much among the great beor Noa W al ig) Mtoe Os PI edy. > pew aud prayer and temperance ut Usten, Tpray you. Have you not asked | on every occasion in suiticienteause, He keeps | The lanutics ndvanced foun 720 per 1,000,000 | @ pl naa hile Sa at dc Re irae | cadens whieh aloud ero whern asta tie aN oan arxrr & Co, Eroatent relief 12. eave Of “rose cold,” the cold | Ricetings are to beheld Gully. me where Gordon Pasha was slain? You say | no acount of proftand loss with his, vital | java ieee eee et ier be.000 | at the different. points of attack. “fucre was | gardens which abound evere where, as tu symptoms entirely leaving the eyes’ after one : : 7 ’ " er omer nine d Siateeimesnas batten eoerreatanas bees caus ALL thorough washing of the hair. ‘The mead should | ,__ The Southern Baptist convention, held at | everybody has ald he Walace or outeide gakg | CNerEss he sees work to Go, and ne does It; he | spector general of Belgian prisons reports (hat | eee ee a ng ae ay ne aA on te eaeeencingle Taaieniedl sae eta. vyssteronten: vag (OS Be auucumghly cauied (aiterard, and avoid | Auguatm, Ge edjourned to meet in Mont-| fie Aumtiat comalh touce” Tis af We | feyamatumy fu ensenetand we onjoyele | leurdiue at tie crineand ort misery dary | Meth the, Alum fell wan, be of Inecmant | ate wen a Shus Tuy ual ahaa ase dies draughts of air tor a little while. gomery in May, 1886. Kev. J.B. Deter. D.D.,| An Arab rusted upsttirs and shot him with & | ne waices trom each fresh. slumber looking the | attribatabio te iene ees beee directly | nuusted patriets sought to obtain @ few hours’ | bie no bloated, miserable forms of men and ALDEN, ToMATo SALAD.—Seleet four larse ripe toma- | Of Virginia, was elected president of the foreign | gun as he was reading the ible, Another Arab | perance, spend a | World cheerfully and courageously in the face, "| women such as'one may see frequent ag combat 78 tee erably tea arrying ivand bran. | £24 ready and even eager to be @ combatant | once witnessed have been considerably | ) nt sleep. “fhe Mexicuns are upon the wal In France the sad elfecls of arunienness wrele the suurtiing ones y | tap room of the large towns and toes, scald them and remove the skins, put | Mission board, with headquarters at Richmond, | cut off his head and put it ona AD room of | and Rev. Busi! Manly, D. D., of Alabama, pres!- | went forth into the city, ie there ts fe z : : Sr Texan to spring to his feet at . | United Kings The German} ~ Jscagpsttestegae * Y, carry en there is a good honest fight, and a runner | by the passing of a salutary act, Ii 1875 tue | cheering, geati : BS cath Castel Por ne yee tase acess | dent of tne domestic maton bourd, with bead: | ishing vom fngh. ‘Mangltored at the same | W4eR there 5.0 good, honorable race abot.” He | nuunbers punfshed or oped druakenness was | THE enemy, taking advantage of the darkness, | cheering, gat @ soup plate (which shodid be previously | @tters at Marion, Ala, Tee The Arab ea gaughtered at the same | say not live to be 100, but he may well live to | Jsjq00, Dat oy 1880 they had fallen to 60,000. | drowsy tontinel ahd Wen In pone oe He | t Funibed with a clove of cave) aatwo al | <7 Tho Roger Williams University, at Xashe| cme Bus dyaus came posing ny they slew | hel) 75 or even €0. ‘fe may haven career if | “Suitterand erate a autres a oFe: | Aetrey Sentinel and way tn fowession the spowatuls of salt & pepperspoontul of white | ville, Tenn., had during the year Just closed 248 | Ch, tu any one. Tere wis ho reistance fT | HOt 80 conspicuous, yet as active, as varied. crease in the drink trafic, Between les) and HO CHOSE ete een ett end toe, perspd | shown to any one. There was no resistance. I] Snd as pecthiey na that had no choice between death and victory. Hun | Beeper and a tablespoosul of oll. Work it | students—102 young colored women and 146 | don't think a bandred shes, wore ved by estles ‘The component part of a Sult of Clothes havea fixed Value, and no firm can sella renlly first-class article ADO for jess than these values, You would not beapt to Mad Dade ich | #ell dollars for titycent pieces, Just Uhink this title is and say, of Mr. Gladstone, | }=s0 the population udvancod 6.6 per cent.but | 2 - i 1 ‘ li ¥ a reds of he enemy were elther pitched from | are the staple drinks in the stats aud the muticr over when you read of slaughter salesund the eons a Sek of wooden spoon until of a creamy | young colored men—and 15 graduated. Dr. | Feyptians or blacks. Men tan in and shut etnot be really ofd when time registers th : public houses inereased by as much a the wall or pat to death by .the Bowle kuite or | kingdom, like, and feel diapoved to patronize these eo-called bar fensstency; then add half a teaxpoontal of | Sefer, of Lowa, is the new president, and next | themselves up In houses, but doors were burst Europe tans a eyele of dane? eat Better 20 | Pe Uitas, AP TSOU henbesa similar condition | bayonet, At last the Mexicans rushed forward xreatest beer gardens of the world are in ee ee tarregon Vinegar, after which work into the year there will be two white students from that | open, and spearing, cutting and slashing went St vity He = si Pye obans SERS One <arten, Which ts ene | ain places ctv 7 and surrounding the patriots on all sides, eut | the latze park, the Tile ec xeutwally six table~ : | ee 4 E yeurs of uncalculated activity than the slow | 1,624 drink houses, and G03. persons were ty | 2 nding pent | the large park, the Thierarten. which 4s en ccuuas Siete cctregas ieee, Sra and | Miiog ace a a ee eee tli tie | Eu and meen wap oy etapa | tr sauP a Gar tae wear yee | Un fo enn Nota manceped eT" | Urologe ern ernie Colt “Weeden sponmt cn “er is a eapnio ete : A ; ar ; eee Te Gee out | il that ereeps surely ou to 100. Wo ‘are not | pitalsy lunatic’ asylums: ued trons: ot tne |g n reg edaey oe penny etic irae con ey al Gressing over them: add three ‘leaves of | the Young Men’s Christian associations at the | Goycdvud satine, slikeaud macline ley facaced | Visits. few and far between, and they are too | hubits. It ts suggested tnat the clergy, medical | ruched to his apartment. He was up in time to ed at opposite sides, are required to tur chopped fresh tarragon (procurable at most | south. The Atlanta (Ga) Conatituion started | Soy copeqsating, bloods everyihiny: was up: sae eee tie Welcomed: , Moreover, we doubt | meu, and schoolmasters of every nation conid | fuaeGu some eke unene, te was Up in tine to | owed at Sppnsite sides are reqoired to fy Segetabie stands), toss them lightly and serve. | the project in that city. ‘The result was that in'| set and strewn. about and’ tratapled om | Bat i would be @ misfortune if ie was ever | Gere eM Jily soused, “Cantina | Knife he for some time kept the enemy at buy. | Howers and sin y. ‘There are nu prder. | : . To PUntry DRINKING WAaTEa.—Professors | about two weeks $30,000 was pledged, and | Everywhere was. the wildest di HERE Cn Ooeee cr eae fete 4 Bld be toes 7 When his mighty arm grew tired with the sand trees with mimic towers Austen and Wilber, after the most elaborate ex- | hardly any one was asked togive. The Tesult| You” know how narrow. it was, and | ‘ought an object of life to live very long. The Wonkmen generally 9 pea ee propentoa ok work of death he fell upon the heaps of the » in Which are gas jets, and the ville association & or was so full oteorpees | CvJect of lite Is wy live, live generously, live | their eo bad around ht they are ituminated AU bight ls Eadinon oftwo graias off slam ye the ostesaces and under the leadersnty of Hows Sane tan and dbigthae we outa pots bi Thhad'my | bravely: As Shakespean! says, Hipencss all!” | being classed as absolute drunkards. ras instantly hacked nt Sab to deat 1. This is the g urd nf the “cult cppp bang x ster | the evangelist, over $40,000 of the $30,000 | hands tied and I fell several times in the road, = - Colonel Bowie's second in command at the “es patronize less Ban ba clastnigd e eae eee P aces: WRUGE | neaded thers Las bean raised, in Galata, Aine | alitivers ier olene: he Bite ene Gem: Motean's Death. A German Prince's Manners. massacre of the Alam» was Colonel David | ason the bau «ive the buyer al! he can possibly get anywhere, and we think elite more, ‘OAH WALKER & ©0,, ° MANUFACTURERS AND DEALDUS IN READY- MADE CLUTHING AND FURNISHING | GOODS, Jel5. mia Aven sand expensive wi ne ae fap city of about 10,000 inhabitants, $12,000 | o'clock, Then Mahomet Achinet sent over word | _ THE STORY THAT HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD. Tho Parisian newspapers were full of the | Crockett, many of whose quaint sayings are | stream whiea winds thiouci the Thiezarten, Qxourrty F’now Loss 3 Bunotazy partnd Witby this’ treatment By Tucresaitey | was talved tua week toward $25,000 necded | from Omaurman that Alias had. reverted ta | From the Nashville (Tenn.) Amerlean, duly L death of Prinee Frederick Charles during the | household Words in this country. © AS liunter | and here tens of thousands may be ful ey ae : the amount or alum, the time required for the | OF @ building there. told this: twas shouted about the streets aid | ‘The following {s clipped from a, Greeneville | few days follow'ng his death. They are any-| md buckwoodsman he ad “io equal. ifs | afternoon and evening <ipping tect aud ROSBERY, IRE alae, . ‘ panies ——— nid this, shi b Streets an ipped from 2 ongress, zt -| . asian as pica cera: by Gaunt bce Ge eee Ont Was T Was it your those that were still hidden were bidden to | (Tenn.) letter to the Nashville Unjgn: thing buteulogistic. His address to his army | date for reelection, but was defeated, He then | bands fill the air with music.” A feature of tie | THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPUSIT COMPANY, * added, agreater time will be required for the | Nora Perry in the Independent. come forth. Of forty-two Greeks only elzhtes-| ‘Another historic spot 1s the place where | corps in 1870 is extensively cited. He then | emigrated to Texas and joined the patriot | fine zoological garden, also, 18 a-vact beer delta | ot aditagien: + ciurification. The solution of alum fs made as ‘Oh? was tt £, or was it you gaped. There were ten Jews: these were killed, | Morgan, the gallant confederate.jeader, fell on | $id Tswear mortal hatred! to those brigands | army. ‘He excaped from the massacre of Cel. ing place with dive, large, music Bands ta | - Sunrwn: Desiokve halter onuce ed atures tn een “That broke the subtic chain that ram Ithink, Gordon's head I on aspear. It | the niviit of September 4, 1864, It was on the | “ailing themselves French soldiers. Iv is heces- | Fannin's command, and Teported to. Colonel | tlone: ig distance from other, in | In tts own bullding, i) Of boiling water, and when ft 1s all, dissoiw Between us two, beween us twot Ken over to Omdurman, and shown to | i poeeay 5 sary for the repose of Europe to break up France | Bowie for orders, He was with the little army | pavillions construc fect the sound COKNEE 1OTH STREET aNp New YORE AVE. ponte Eile a quact measure and Olt iso ceort ‘Ob! was it T, or was it sour Mahomet Achmet, ‘It was laid before him, A | line fronting the elegant residence of Mr. W. D. | and leave her powerless. We make war, not | during the retrest toSan Antonio, and with it | toward. the ‘audience nds play ual Charter, act of Congress January £2, 186 Wit evld water. (This solution should be kept grim, savage smile passed over bis fac. He | Williams, who Js still a respected and honored | against regular armies, but against a horde of | entered the Alamo, which becamé the grave of | alternately during t partotthe day. Tn cafat: pamuuy faa bottle labeled ““Alum.”) Fifty-four. a Not very strong the chain at best, gazed long at the countenance of his late ene- | citizen of Greeneville. Your correspondent | bandits.” Strategical ‘genius 1s dented to the | the entire command, The only persons In the | the city the beer gardens for ail classes are nite proves WEox ad Maswothies Rate Not quite compiete from span to span; iny. ‘God be praised! he cried, ‘can this be bis?" | Ca nim the other day to give the particulars | He Brine, wito was not of the school of Moltke | fort who escaped were aservant woman and her | Merous, spaciogs, attractive and certainly weil = SO 4 which t the amount to. be added in one galled GREET thowsht “twould stcnd the test He did not express anger at Gordon's death, as | 2! ah or eee to give the particulars | and Manteuffel, but of Blucher and Zeipthen, | child, which was afterward adopted by the re- | palpouized, ; aaskoomeen of water. The old-fashioned teaspoon ‘bolds ee ea nes As BRS you say has been reported—he made merry at | of Morgan's death. He replied, with a smile: | He 1s accused of having made war in Denmark public of Texas and educated at the publiccost | | At the more expensively fitted ones eer 1x ‘ShGuE Foriy’ drome ine: Baw spans: howeons ZBnt obt how sweet, how sweet you were, hots ane nen We was told him. |The head was | ‘Come around some of these days when both of | and France after the mauuer of Atilla, Some of | That Crockett fell when the Mexicans rushed | sold for from @ to 10 cents a glass, while at the | VAULT DOORS Gt.asapm> RY THE SARGENT Bad abuse ascenns dro esices anuaaders ‘When things were At their first and best,” then borne away, and men piucked the hairs | us are idie and J will putin a couple of days | lls biographers, however, admit that it was he | over the wall Is all that 1s known, by whom or | common. ones the same beer will be sold tn TAU Lock. teaspoon, scant fut, will be wooat the right Aud we were friends without d ‘mur, ont of hishead and beard and spat In his fice. | telling it.” He further states that tue true fucts | Who rendered the Prussian cavalry such a won- | how no one was left to tell. But the tmayina- | larwer glasses for Scents. The consumption Of | ores ann va = arma tanya te aver palenes wane toe Shui Gut from all the sound aud stn Bis Peng “omitted. eo are that eotas | Have never been published, and perhaps they | deriul instrument for masking the army behind | tion ean well picture him hurling whole squd- | beer, ofsausazes, whow ame is legion, ot meat | SECCNTTIPS AND VALU ARIES of every descr ae ry ‘The ilttle, petty, worldly race! Bie once f comitued| ty) say. that” Gordon | never will be: z {reconnoltering for_ a wide circuit round, and | rons from the wall, or Reaping up pyramids of | Puddings variols and numeroas, whove ac. | Uma. \miuting BON De and BUCKS, CALE ZEW = is s PeUy worldly racet Wrote to the mahd! saying he mizht be | While in Greeneville last, week, though most | terrorizing the invaded country. ‘The’ Ked | the slain where the struggle was most. des- tance Americans have not vet made, of | GOH t Us tc taken for Sark KEE HovseHotp Prsts.—Every housekeeper can Why coulan't we nave stood the test— ¥ieeroy of Kordofan. The muhdi replied: ‘I | of the tlme confined in the court room too | Prince was certatuly a man for effective in-| perate. cheeses, who-e multifarious pertumes have ETAL SEAR ANTS os ts Lear eee avoidl the fly pulsance im the kitehen and din- a ene ee commento | ior; am sent by God to be king of all,’ and invited | closely toattend to outside matters, I essayed | timidation, but bis bark was often worse than Another noted duelist, Colonel Travis, who netrated across the Atlantic—which ix in- RENIAMIN P. And Kept the glory and tue grace him to surrender, Gordon replied’ in insulting | s compact and concise relereniee to the Rites | his bive, his qmanaers beIng BNI ana cote | weiner, noted dnelist ‘best pistol shot in the | deed strange, when one realizes the strength of | CHARLIE ing-rooin by providing against the causes that c & Co, Vice Prast, attract those annoying insects. Cleanliness and Of that sweet time when first we mett terms, suying he was a false mahdi, and that he | of Gen. Jolin H. Morgan and afterwards inet | He stood out, for instance, against Mlle. Dodu | United States, also fell at the’ massacre of the | those perfuines—is certainly more. tarvelons TA WHASON peanrer darisness are the necessary weapons aguinet Oh! Was It 1, oF was it vou (Gordon) sould never surrender to him. The | Major W. D. Williams, who assured me that | being assimilated toa spy for the patriotic use | Alamo, but how he met bis fate is unkuown, | than picturesque. But the tse uf 2 al sacar fies. Altec cack ment ihe diniopreces sana ‘That dropped the golden links and let Greeks including myself, were dressed in the | the “true tacts hud uever been published, and | she made oi her telegraphic bureau after the | His body was found under a heap of Mexican | of meat and vegetable, in his muons : <wept thoroughiy and much care exercised ‘The iitile rift. and doubt, aud fret mmahdi's unitorm, and told that trom hence-| perhaps never would be." I thereupon be- | Germans were in possession of it,and con- | dead, showing that he had fouzht with desper palatable to the native, if not to signer, Renjamin P. Snyder, ‘burles C. Glover, Usat no crumbs or other fly bait lurk in corners Creep in and break that subtle chain? forth we were Mussulmans, but we were not | sought the gallant ex-contederate (as an eye- | gratulated her when 10 years later she was | ate courage unul overpowered by numuers. | aid the almost complete absence of waste, | 47, Lawrason Kuga, Henry A. in dishes. Cat sugar is tobe preferred to, Obras it or want sous . clreameised. | We were liberated, and were | witness of the sud event) to render the story in | decorated for her quickness and courage. The | Next day the bodies of the fallen patriots were | enable the poor Geran to live and enjoy a | hueeh pion Mires.” Jno. F. Rodgers, alated sugar In summer for table use, as it Sul ever yet and yet again 2 etch, a monthly allowance, Now, | nuggets—to correct whatever of error I had been charming quality of sensibility was entirely collectod and reduced to ashes. fairly well-filled stom in . While with asimilar | _jezo John G. Parke, uot drop irom the spoun unnoticed, to the Old parted friends will ask with pain, when we le Prince Frederick Charles. It was} This wholesale butehery sent a thrill of | income the Americu would starve, a rd that our women were taken | misied into publishing—and, as the cou eauent Gviizhe of ‘the ever-vigilant By. ee 't house | wanting over to Omdurman and divided among the der- | bell was then summoning the Johnson t 1, | diificult to believe that he was a first cousin of | horror throughout Texas. General Sam Hous- ee seall the blinds and doors of the dining- The Greeley Heirs. - Yishes we proceeded there and craved au inter- | to please boil it down and let the world have | the crown prince, whose humane feelings were | ton issued s°stirring call for volunteers, He Dyeing Silk. "Tan Crtxmearen Gow-blind, the skatect @hich Aone Leta | FIVANCIAIMSTRAITS OF THE Fasry RELIEVED | View withthe mahdi. It was allowed. We had | at ust an absolutely true story of the Import. | casily aroused, and who did almost as much as | took the field at the head of 4 small but | Dyeing ts alwars a hand process, as the 7 dow-blind, the stats of which should be turned BY Mn. REID. to take off our shoes, and when within the inner | ant event. Prince George of ‘ony to minimize the evils | gallant army, Santa Anna, with a greatly su- | color of a dyer's hands suggest, and here DYCKERHOFF PORTLAND CEMENT upward, aid i: the flies are not attracted by the | -, = ‘ cirele—about a quarter of a square mit “Iean do it,” kindly the major began, “for | of war. Prince George ordered his ollicers, when Perlor force, marched aziinst, the pattiots. | machinery docs not attemptto interfere. Lome | TB&stunges: aud bent kusrwi te the twa few rays of light, drive them out with the dust- | From the Journalist. were made to craw! toward him on our k. the tru faets’ have never been published, and | they were stationed above Moatmorency, toget | Houston retreated to San Jacinio, where he > 2 iS e i. CRANFORD, of Columbia, ‘Onice—1415 F st. nw, H. 1. Biscoe's winrt, fou july Aided and is care not to knock off globes or orna-| The Journalist published a paragraph re |,Every one has to app im thus. We ad- | perhaps never will be, 1 was a confederate sol- | all the pianos tuned when they sent then back, | determined to make astand. The two. armies Eonare fill the sloppy and steamy room in ‘Bole Agent tor bere ace pictures tn the dining room | cently that Whitelaw Reid, of the New York | dressed him thus: “hill us, we beseech thee; It | dier tayself, and had_returned to Greeneville | Prince Frederick Charles barned a choles met, and victory declared for the Texans, | Which the great skeits of silk; are dipped $c Une they are hung by wire instead of cords. | 7rijune, had given a $500 annuity to Mrs. | !8 a Well. Your dervishes ‘and Ficatmen have ) just about the time Gen. Morgan came in. It |Jibrary ina chateau, where he established his | Sunta Anea lost aleg and was taken prisoner. | from eros sticks, byt Tue latter are very attractive roosts tor fil- . Clave carried off our wives, sisters, and daughters, and a very reckless thing in Morgan, and I uarter general, because, the firewood being | This battle ended the war and secured the inde- | beings who mov After you ics< conguered the enemy, put wire | Estelle Grecley Cleveland. It created a good | {ie Tea na incre cule te eet “ed ‘him to bivouac ih his camp over the | fresh, did not bluse fast enough: Warehouse. There- pendence of Texas. |aud” fro to ma PAVEME Servers on dows and doors most In use. | deal of surprise among the large circle of the | upon the mahdi took pity on our jorlorn condi- | hill yonder, but no. he woul had seen ——__+¢+___—_— ———+or—___—_ ® a air chance. hues © ATHIC, ARTIFICIAL STON! € Many oe Lhaninitise how quickie. kg | ela lends of Horace Greeley, who supposed | top and ordered our women to be restored to | hin two or three’ days belore, had overtaken | British Solidity—American Grace. | Whisky Drinkers Strange Burial, | Et. ltile of the of color ANPIALTUM, NECUHATEL MASTIC. be torn. and is is wstonislitg how quickly the | that his family was amply provided for by the | &% him borough—no—It wasn't | John Burroughs, in the Critie. Brocs Hie Davess (Gaya ppm that ts tobe the glory of | ted fabric, Steve, Shiesialie, Stables Basunent and, Cellar aca nnentes waver teal) on Za eg SE cee | oe Be ¢ otenter Iti rets of theif | Floors, or wherever a soil, si00t urbe Soper rotranee (ers: boweser sural ¥0U | property he leit. Estelle Greeley was his sister, A Fae rol eeruans ez} When I was in England, whether in lodgings | In Dale county, only a few miles from the | cumposition. Lut there is wool dyeing and hed fent oF floor ts Fr move ull ornaments und bricwbrue trom the | Her husband, John F, Cleveland, had a com. fae SE ee eeeeRo, in Virginia. Now, to go back to Vingiula.” or in a hotel, one of the hardest things to get at | Barbour line, lived a few months ago -an old | dvcinz, honest dyeln se dyeing, and a | ,Upuet promis attended to, and all work guaran Caen eee raiter eG, [ast meal 1OF the Ways | Genth Ble wae noe eae re eine OF Dis | PEN PCT e Ee OF ORADO. AMM Ol} “ete you please, Major,” 1 put In linpatiently, | table was a teaspoon to eat my dessert orsweet- | gontleman who had glven the best oats oC hile | ieee Tue SOO ber oor ee ee i OE NSTC. then Ml the room with Persian powder, blown | death. He was not a money-saver, but he leita a i . | for the court wos already in session; “4f you | meats with, They always brought a dessert life to hatd work and free living. He was a | Ps darn take L pall stab aigia las nino inowe work,as now per Goer neae “fun io eee Cone | mek war tastier cet eee | wu ie coe pleare, Jet us Tatler come on to Greeneville ata | spoon, which usually seems larze and awkward | free eater and a free drinker. He was devoted | 18% ,Use OF melull? substances In the dyeput. leveland property, amounted to| It is the custom of slehtseers to attempt to | Ui tie’ bound und | Bot less than $250,000. | Mrs. Cleveland's two | | danghters, educated in Paris, wrote a book of remluiscences of Ch which brought them a fair sam of money. Ida Colonel Nie | This fe { the cheapn lis rights ot get exactly how and where | tthe "amerioan route, Sei hae eeward This accounts for some ot the cheapness as pisarrct portray the beautles of mature with cold type. | Gen. Morgan was killed, without any of the | any small dishes, such a’ we have at home. | % bis matutinal, ante-prandial, and evening vert as the o_ ae eee | cali Se ceriewn oer deen ot may ork agaies ony In some Instances it ean be done to a feeble ex- | Pimmins,” 5 hey brought you Jam, or preserves, or straw- | tod, and he did not hesitate to say that good | fabrics which ook as well at fmt: sicht H. L. CRANFORD, tent, OfShoshone Falls no man living has the | ,,\!/ Tight certainly. | That’s what I am com- | perriey on a plate as large as a dinner plate. In | article of corn Juice was about the most satis | @ goods at a much higher pr Mis Pen. ni ‘ ae ae ge the ling to. Well, Iwas riding along the road with | Jagland nearly all the arts and appliances of | fving thing he ever tasted. He was an | Of the foreign blac ‘Telephone call No. 881. edie power to convey even the faintest conc®ption. | an’ oid comrade some disiguee beyond Bristol, | jifesiow, to Asnerican eyes, a Supernbundance | eccentric fadividual, and noted far and | “loaded” with nitrate of iro es Colorado probably affords scenery fully as | and now, what's his wamet Oh, yes; simmons! | o¢material, There is more umber and Iron in | Wide in the neighborhood as betng “in | the belief in. spontan rocky, ruzged and awe tusplring, but nowhere ) poor John Sinumons. Died in 1874 of Brighv’s | the wazon, more bulk in thé horse that draws | Most of bis ways quite peculiar, Well, de dis- | Which caused the causes much trouble in subsequent bat itis effectua.. | There isne goe should harbor @ lot of unprofitab! ive and annoying boarders, ply Way to prevent their taking possession Of the premises is eternal watchiuiness and cieanines ———+e0—_____ tion of his own beauties of per on the earth's surface exists stich a weirdly | disease of the kidneys. Lefta daaghter—beau- | the wasou'a ore leather in the haryess the | Covered less than two months ago thathe was | COMpany in 1879 te 2 j ‘I ZS eet OF read for tee Bice and Benda ee ad pean, in stocks | grand cumbluation of roek and water, of igh | tiful girl—who married ‘o Hardshell Bapust [ fess won oud more leather in the baruess the | covered, less an two months ago that he was | Con aika, The carbon ©. the a the Gas Cooxixe Sroves t MISS TARLOA DISCOURSES ON Goop THINGS Ix | ANd Bonds, which bad permanent value, | ledge and tumbling cataract.’ ‘The | preacher, whose sermon on the subject of jastl | coat, Our domestic aniinals, our tools, our | final arrangements, " He called his family | Bitrate make a compound closely parallel with ewe P even in the present depression. Colonel ie Y et cs by I" ‘TH DIET KITCHEN ON BLACKWELL'S ISLaxD. | © o fe rlver comes" from the ‘Teton | fication by faith. | Gintth obtained them from Mrs. Cleveland, on | mountains, and. being fed. from | “iXcusd ie, major; let's get on with the Mor- | the pretense of changing the sceurities to power | the shows whic bere Aearoune J tee “Now, girls. how many of you know how to | of ‘altorney, After tiie os Ps the snows’ which lie th the year around in ry, OF compelled to vehicles, our architect nid en look | @round his dying bedside and made a last | £U0 cotton, which is simply cotton fiber v1 iin and thin compared with Ure Beeiiek | Request. “He read bow Gob tngerll had fant | Souked with mitric acid. Atmericat mantalae stovEs FOR ployed a secretary to teke down his last words | turers challenge consumers to test the puri From the New York Tribun id here Is probably material ws ough inan , reeley’s death he led a| great volume is the coldest body of fresh water | leave you in the very midst of it” ik van to make tw > fare eine Ros: | When the end should come, so that the Sunday | Of their fabrics, which may be dove by ray- | HATTERS oil eager” asked Miss Purloa yesterday after | covtly lite at the best hotels, here and the fluest | 6m the continent. Its source Is 15.700 tect | ““Well, now, domtbs so Hagety! ‘Thas’s Just | Usivah t OAVy, Voisin Ree THO Mle Ta Gey, | school and Dorcas: socks Decks iocit ioe | cling the sills Solo thresde “It heavily eon a» she smiied eneouragingly on the fifty | W#tering places. “When Mrs. Cleveland came above the xea level, and it drains the whole | the reason the true t jorge, as he appears to thing they would, a | loaded they will break easily, feel rough to the ‘Th ts have never been pub- | Jand and poor roads aud light vehicles with us, Meaty dressed young woes who attend the | t 4n understanding with him atew months | ‘Teton and Yellowsione try enery | ished, aud perhaps never will be, You news-| Jolin Bull does not know ‘the virtues of hi final’ retraction of his unbelief. eo inter wouch, because of the particles of dy q training school hurses in the hoxplal on | #f0%he had no property lett, Bhe threatened | along its banks fron ite source Gy When It tows Paper inen ail run ‘off before Lean got to ‘em. | ory Mn tree native to thiscountey: Hickooreions | Perate old man ‘would beat fngercoll. ihe | to the tongue “and burt smoulde Placeweil's Island. Twoor three hands went | bit with exposure and he toid her ifshe would | {nto the Columbia is of the srandest nature, | but low ver, as I wis saying, Simmon’s | us the most strength with the least bulk-and | Would determine that his last end should be in | Yellow, greasy ash instead of cri piy into alanost CONFECTIONERS, itating!}. and ~ woman ven- | Keep still he could marry a wealthy lady in | For 1,000 miles across Idaho and Oregon it has duughter, wiao married the Baptist preacher, | this is, no doubt. one reason of the Ii Meeine avith the past acts of his life, and not a | Rotting. | These are tests lady buyers of a silk the suggestion that*yon put the eggin | California, when he would restore her prope! ic rock, leaving in dowd in South Carolina ab the time; her | and sienderness of our tools and veliicl denial of his habits, Only the immediate iam- | 4ress should not forget. The rauze of tint tn and keep it there two minutes | It is suid that Gabrielle Greeley's property 1 Hs over 1200 teet in height on | husband had taken her there to get her out o" | parean Enylish axe with am American axe; | HY Wastoattend the faneral; otiers were not | Colored silks is remarkable, and the variety of TINSERS, &2, This was amended by another to | Kone the same way. Mrs, Cleveland was reduced | ming deep canons, the way o° the Yankees. Regular rebel, she how araae. abd awkward the former looks be- | @Xpected and did not attend,’ Whemthe coffin | Shade required from year to year by fashion nto old Patrick Henry, who once’ told | 2 x a . ) ‘was ready to be lowered intothe tomb the eldest | Makes a curious pictorial history of the Unie a a Gok eget more" ache aot atenheanG'e | aon drew the Na and “exposed the loses See | One dewier atte centennial showed raluvow | STOVES FOR FAMILY USETHAT WILLCOOK did Ttell you abont albu- | er with the result mentioned. Other generous | five miles west of Pocatellu,. These fulls aro | “Mut for heaven's sake, let's don’t go back He then moistened the lips of the dead clay | in silk thread: \ lighter race. The tendency in us to pare down, —————~oe—___—_ expostulated the lecturer. ned their purses to relieve | furty ieet high, and were it not for the others | beyond the Revolution. eecuse me, tay dear it away ev erfuo te ve with whisi from @ bottle provided for that FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FLFTY PERSONS it toa heat above boiling peing, | Ber. gullant colonel ts in Call- | would be considered very grand. Seventy miles | sie but—" ane Mean SM hoe nnd ok Natural Philosophy. marked. We are creat whittlon 4 Purpose, took a drink himself, passed it to each 4 [ig oar Or five tees ccuanges bis sult of eluth- | below the American Falls the rocky walis begin |" “All right,” interposed the major, “all rignt, | Marked, We are great whi Mr te a waiiee | imember of the family proseat ail Of tee | Harry J, bellman in Teras Siting: _ prompted a brighteyed is. | {5g Gur or five times each day and every time | to rise, forming the great gorge whlch adds'so | I'm coming to 4th But that wag a Horcn made the swiftest suillug vessels In'the world? | drank freely, when the death-dealing poison | When things ran smoothly and my mental sky FOR SALE BY THE Spends balfan hour besure the glass admiring | much’to the beattty of the scenery, death Patrick Henry's uncie (who was one of | 'Pyis lightness and airyness is becoming a fixed | Was placed in the coffin with the dust of the In-| Iscear uf clouds, and there 4.20 Case ior a . It becomes hard, positively indigestible, | Blaself. He has a smooth, boyish, white tace, | Thirty miles dewn the river are the Twin or | Simmons daughier’s ancestors) died of—it was | national tralt, and isin. kee ping with the gen- | femperate old man, and bis remains lald uway | That ts. when ali 18 lovely aud serene, then 1 stlike india uouer.sol/vou put ange te bore | With a cherabic cart and long, curling ‘locks of Cpper Sboshon % ft or isi Ni faree minutes,” but the atmendinent was | WAsUCh straits that she was compelled to tell he firsteataract on the river {4 the American | was; | : her story to friends, and it came to Mr. Keid’s | Falls, crossed by the Oregon Short Line, twenty | L 'e r f alls, @ cataract with a leap | hydrophobia, | £ guess itll make my story | gral tendency of all natural forms in this coun. | t0awall the resurrection and Judgment. ‘This | — Phllosophize WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. water for twy anda half minutes you will | Diack bai, through which he delights to run 0 Feet. The ialis even here exceeds that of | somewhat shorter to teil itas 1 go ‘long. When | fry, ‘Nearly’ all organic growths here show | Was all in accordance with the dead man's last But when the iittleills of if appear, myl fir t purtof the white hurd and touch und the | bis fingers. At Rarer ge ‘one summer it was re- ara by thirty-two feet, while the enormous | George Washington was surveying over in greater refinement of form than in tue British | articulate request, It is not a newspaper exag- ¥ | ; ‘To pester, worry, aud pile oure on care, mart uncuoked—a pice thing to put In a | Ported that a lady suld to him: volume and great clearness of the water gives | Fauquier county, about ten years before the = Our wild flowers ure more gracefal ration, but the solemn truth, The reporter | When meré existence 1s sunnd-papered, as lt were, in’>stomach. Hon the other baud, tpour | eon Smith, how much you resemble Edwin | Ita Deauly not pressed by the eastern Won-| Revolutionary war broke out, he say 2 mad detieate, ‘oun climbiog ‘plants, the Dllags et tas every assurance that, it reaily y aia happen. ‘Why, then I swear. © water on the egg and then levit’ stand | Booth. | der. ‘The Twin Falls gets its naine trom a rock | dug break loose in Capt, Gillocley’s back yard, a en ea Possibly itis the most singul eral scene pry ctben dy Vou it be | , The colonel drew his form up to fall helzht, | standing exactly in the middie ot the ice on Ghee Cae ee itisJust warm for Gen minutes. I a nd run into the town and bite a cow, «| id weed ta sper that had taken place in Alabama since it was | When onthe right sideis my bank account, : | il cooked tvuagh and easliy digestible.” ‘The | @% he responded in a tragle tone of offended | the ‘bnak which cuts the Water as it’ pours | hake acd agg ous and pie gentlemen | Nuent in fornk tuae the currtepondice ugia | the home of the red men and thelr papsoass ried gront geod tusk my etorsewem toccows, | See Te ‘Tam Ixreamr You. B experiment was performed, and resulted to the | Hguity over, dividing it into two tals, Detore—” species. English trees, English groves, have a | beads, bows, &c. Town tetown, - : coniusivn of the young wimg who leaned to | »slutame, I ree miles below the Twin Falls are the Sho-| |, “ Before thunder,” I Impolltely ejaculated. | Wonderful expression ‘of spildits and repose, ame the two and @ hull minutes theory. | win Boo! shone Falls proper. The river tlows along to | “Voorhees will be done speaking before you | The leaves avo latger and stiticr, and ect New Cures for Corns. But when misfortunes never seem to let “Th Hout towst.” continued Miss Parloa, the brink without a decline, as common in most | get as far as Jonesborough with your Morgan | themselves with more ease to the faluter light. | According to the London Chemist and Drug- ‘Up on wne, and each move appears a blunder, ‘We find in our stock several lots of BROKEN vcrbody knows how to make Wastor thinks A Preventive of Cholera. falls, and Is net over GU0'teet wide, but very | story. I'm auxiaus to getit Ih” | Even the British bumbie-bea Is a coarser and | size salicylic plaster has recently been put a aud te necins oue “demmltion grind” t get SUITS (cat is the line of sizes te broken)in our Goes. Tt=hould be done to a brown, some | Prom the Philadelphia Press. deep und cold. Just before it leaps over the | | Very well,” coutinued my iriend, “very well, | more hairy creature than Ours, and the fox and aoe ‘pom | as madas wander. Sinest lie of 4-BUTTUN CUTAWAY SUITS, febeic etal om the Sire, and keep | a the trewsse on “Tocrapeaten and sateria | EXscader™ by’ ving ain cen et | dalla tho: ca have ever“bict pute | te elsleey aa relate aoette animus | tbe Faglsn marketasa cure for corms Uablons | ww wan moa wo wlan allt srt and Yor a dreny at theve are Jont the tng if holding ita ood way from the cep | ) caret 7 cascades, 0 1 fe cs lave hever_ beer jess slec! an ickent ins gen 5 ' 4 espn 3 Ueinzing it clover until at the end it te as meer | Medica,” by Prot. H. C. Wood, of the University. Jover. ulders uni rocks. | lished, and perhaps never will be. But T'vé got | 2 18s Sleek and trim than with us, ie A Lidig At cares and trials irom which we are free, as prsible without burning, beeause it Is th ee . J of Pennsylvania, is given an account of the re-| Three great rocks rise out of the river |’em—golem right at my fluger tips~got ‘em Foaronenle sroukh, Dut some suay preiie to] Api Gini see one chs lberae 2 aoe SNe ae See he eee z a my ot Hygiene of the Aged. make it for themselves. Dissolve two drams| We Dever sea, Cast your eye over the following sizes and boulzed favor that nuke a “3 Pur al the entrance to the rapids and Cedar | right In my brain—got ‘ein— athe ~~ pro tpn ante ag Pa pri Sema sr poe emer (peated in me Releed G. Cee when | Tsiand just. below, with Lell's, ‘Walgamott’s ve, majort Lbelieve you! I believe | Dr 1+ #- Watson, in Popular Scienve Monthly, each of salicylic acid and common yellow rosin | But when the clouds obscure our daily skies, ‘Af your size is among the lou broiling. People say, ‘Oh. 1 know a splendid | Fepicnt bhysiclan in the Insane department | and Puipii Rock, tirn the waters into various | you've ‘got em, but Lean't wait on you any | TO those who have arrived atan advanced | Invi dram s sulphuric ether, and paint the |, And evils frou Paudora’s box tly thick, Lot 2550, sizes 33, 34,36, price was $22; now $19. Soy Ppbiae Nea hive your oven rea wot and | Of Blockley hospital, from the ase of suiphurle | channels rid pansy Us torrent over | jonger: thts tune. With your kind permission | age withoxt any form of indigestion I would Rote eet oe | aa ee Se $183, aemsOA. 85. BE piso aecbahs ee SOm, cit tn. cid during the severe epidemic of choi what is ken iat Veil Falls, falling in | 1'ts call on you some day Uelore I leave Greene- | sugges ‘tons swan’ ies al- spe ta rz. wa 02; wow Piket | 1366. De. “Wood “writes fs follows (Thierapec | silvery threads Fesembiing a loiig Veit spread | viltewsome ‘day, ior tustance, wien you nave | SECS B CUP Of coffee and waslice ot dry. toast | FercMion, pra ,and the pluster is then “No | ig foot sruel, Where would | ti Materia Medica aud Toxicolog: Jou buy Your arrow-root, at the grover’é or the | ae disease ev p. luv): | outin the sunbeams, tue light being reflected | tu ed in. the inmwue depart | ina rainvow from the spray. ‘The mala chan- | sass x ~ . ‘Lot 2556, sizes 33. 34, price was $30; now 622.50, tego inta the deluileat Gen before rising in the morning. The reason why | ready sor cutting up Into suitable sizes for corns, | _A_ PROPOSED EXGisnSPrAkinG Frpena. tion. There's walght more of Ne thaa | thls should be served while one la yet in bea ts | Concideriug tase tke whole duos aor ont ores | THOS-—Uniled Staten Consul akio presided at | Let 0600, kiss 4, 80,40, poe was gums noe Oa : ! ; ae : banquet ut Sydney, N.S. Won the 4th to- “1 ugg iat eat 88-80 Whine. tecive inca aie nel tins Into an awiul abyss 210 teetdvep. | thought there was, I begin wo see now why the | that Very old people, even when perieculy well: | than tree or four shililgs por Jordana thes | & vie ‘You should come and sce thewe a once, (or tf AE the drugs > © sill, small | lunatics were all paragon tue tree cae et ie eee World has been In outer darkuess on the wub- | Wf often subject to a slight untness ‘and | several thousand plasters’ nay Be made out af Sdvacniods universe TS Eees| |. ennai tun bcheaen panama peemabuas ior frome the corner. “Because US e6 much | sulphuric acid lemonade, the Ouly new case -Canes for Ladics. Siow tn the Ualied Geass thax aoe cee | necueeary vo Grose Often nice ieee Cae | cena ae paulgb ie evident that by retailing 98 | Sonics yeas of tie ean en eee ‘bo one but yourvelf. ‘No, not at the drozstst's, because arrow-root | tue proplylactic- Two dave ullge the wee Of tag | FFM the Philadelphia Times, land. you kuow se much ‘that it takes a | weet, dtakes bata few moments to prepare | as would Ue-euvied even in Iegent sireet. Kina Sir. Dibbs, colouiat treasurer ng nie & & wonderful almo vent and it absorbs all | sulphuric acid was stopped two new cases oc | “I guess IM have to lay in a new stock of | couple of days to tell it, Lee now very clearly ft, and, as old people like to es ay ane | meme corns are so painful that neither paint | tet Queen Vicwirin eat President Cleveland GEORGE SPRANSY, Tin Abeer smells thar pervade @ drng store. | curred, and tue epidemfe was again arrested by | sword-canes,” said a Oth street dealer In walk- | Why the true facts have never been publisued— usually an hour or two before the fami y are | nor plaster can be endured, something of the | oxchange. visits as the first sep iu the move, Fue tro. stiacial towns way peopie dant | tue ure: the acid, i tie sungieal wards Of | tweetighe seaterdagy cee ee erate: | Rnd perhups never Will be, Good aheaaeua, | Prepared forthe morningmest Aligatiaaebeck | eer es ae are SomeLLINE Of the ment. “The Americans preseat heartily ay: | 228 007 SEVENTH STREET. J Uke arrow-rot gruel is because it fe generuily | the hospital departinent tne weld eras used from | 19 ss Ye) ERSE tee Soo Miafort Grube dhinoria taeen ere ang oC cloa | Cases as those the following wrinkle may be | Fitoted the sugpestane erdene and the arrow-roct comes irom # | tie beciuuing of the epideiic, aud these wards, | one I had. {be same to you,” politely rejoined the his- | 1! the dinner is taken at noon, and supper até | appreciated: Take a cornshield, enlarge the ee ——____ ; J drug store.” alliough iu BO Way isolated, were the omly | “Do ladies buy sword-canest” was usked. __| torlau, “Don't forget to call ovslack, st will be round tosult the bablts or tne eter Of the whole to a sinallextent BY | auce crvin, Senvice Law im New Jnnsex. parts oF tbe instit dix “] yo We PS. ae y: peopl saeans of a. and app! . * Keveroxe |S Pimblemticscweh laces se Soe ee a ee A Phonetic Love Letter. Ure carly. In mont covutties among civilized | usual’ way. Them, pees Mh as Powe tke | At New Brunswick, X. J the ‘demovratic, ma: Marr W uncer. Allie sae time new cases of cholera were | they zo about the evuntty sketching and palat: | A Jersey City special to the Philadsiphia Press | nations, the practice of erowding Uiree meals formed over the corn & small quantity of any fority in the common council and verte yor, ie ae it t piby tee into ‘twelve hours or more of day-| of the ‘ations: ie weld SET ete sepabitese. pitice, inclading. a ae {iat he ate ee eee coesnes | 08: und they Want something for protection. pedals Keeney Secetiel ere Be 6 BT” | ght | bas grown, to, be, such o hault | extract cannabis indies dissoly 10 ether, oF the elie, re araY to ine stale civil service MW, | SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE Tet ie ae worse war ag Woite disceee, ne metho of making thelet-| oS, again llmirds and snakse—and cows, | (ueetl "ste Sivoree Bro city,a wealthy New | when, hungry, day or night; neverthelons,¥ | solved in two drams of laser foteaer ata tar | Mme for thelr action a the stale supreme court. trp iat conte * 4 ype ee i eeith | THEY tell me they can spit a lizard every time— ic daa! f 7 would st it to the healthy and not too aged | urated solution of lodine or potash ce Seneca ein ‘STRICTLY PURE ‘Bot now ie must start fur a vot cllaabe the ‘divute sulphuric acid” were iiixed With | Tun him right tifough ® York druggist, against his wife, Mrs, Behrens Us YOrgee the anata Of onatoctne aloohale The dogg the daable hin) KILLED BY LIGHTNING.—A severe thunder var ounces of Water und sweetened with whi gh 5 eo 3 gbining sormn passed over Palladeipata PELYEOTS DOONUTOON. Itsizhed. for the nours of tel . ed W Are you sure tues tight cows with them?" | 1xa German, and her husband charges against | Perec * ef viceuk wexmethboreenes and TRE Beer Torso. ‘Anthe Pris of bewenten ne oans maces ott of lemon ands few cut jemous | “Thats whut they may, Dut T doubt Ib, Be | her an ii®ataation for a young Spanien student, | son-otborwise aged ae Pon ren ur teaien'| Seek Gates mae tices Preventing the | Teewiay and several a — by aint Ute latter ia Us Way and said: fic means of cutting suort the ourbreaie had | een Yow and me, ita girl saw w cow coming | with whom she Ueeame aeyalaved ie ieee | Reuee With the cee LO collapsed condl- | liquid being rubbed uff by the sock, while ail of | Hhtning. | Ltzsie Cocker, a SOndtiion” | Unequatied for Consumption, Westing Diovan, ond By irlew! wWoiai ui as chat sigh? prior ing aire treet. | Lyeards ber she'd drop the cane and make for | ken. In a letter said tohave been written by | tion, while during the other twelve lt bs con: | theve splucions the skin ‘much more | ously shocked, and is ine eri ‘Genera: Debiuvy. J Beard you sare donne Une a, o previous wane ena mene ee ae cats none of may busi arta tte, siagene Ue SAS tyische I hot stontly distended: with food. 2 xouldsay tothe Laiced, ieee ie bee sae cag Cum al wings minet wot flel too aged, Sperii rs Let f “On, my heat:h is good" said the Mereury, THe Cutsese StrLt Pountxa Ix.—The San | ludi¢s want to buy then fm going w euoour | yououmyn Lecet. ‘Ow ook Beart mind el ao | your food be Tight and easly i libte, Bat eat pont gta pike par f Francie-o #ulictin prints a statement that | age ther ail I can. is hot week tili fisud kral de hol day 1 | when ‘whether ft be 12 o'clock at witha toy teowith that tronbles 6.70 se have landed at that be- ~~ ng kan not expresh mysulf on dis pes ov pane f | oF 12.0% at But tay ef time is near, twee th dates of Aucust Ist, 1862, when the} SALVATION Souprers 1x Jart.—Capt. Mor | hope et wil kom a thim wen Las be y and i And | sighs fo think. whea i ciliub so high, Testri ek Went into effect, and July 6th, | ton, Lieut. Fraik Brown, Edward L, Thomas | with my dear loving swet and not be atralt TShuali be alone, wath no one wigh: TSS, wien, the amended restriction, act was | and John Re col, igading mon of the Salvation | no Barty will gloss my letter 3 - |. From the latter date unt arm: 2 ei peck “QB, Puiiawe~ maid the _ rice of Ice “don't tret, (385, over 8,100 Chinese landed, “oF 1 tnuuth," Pa,” Monday “night und they, were | lower of you Pent DOXOKAE week sone 3 rs eobesemationen more In one Year under the amendca aot than | warmed thai we Gacy wae be continued until ‘as bigh 3 you ‘cit with you, ‘tertbat ‘Bulletin fosed 1 per, ead wate ota : 3 Andmay by your wide ull the summer trough” | grease of traadulently uutained certifeates, | jail mee, three wives, two of thom belng sisters