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IT WILL CLEAN PAINT, MARBLE, O1L u.tn'lh, BATH WINDOWS, &¢. T WILL POLISH TIN, BRASS, COPPER AND STEEL WARES OF ALL KINDS. mi B-‘!&?OP gaify bl b ° . ABY! nronf 'rulnlo-u' DRAWING INSTRUME and poor | Jighes a conversation which one POPE LEO AT HOME. ’ Father, | A Reception of Trish Pilgrims - Scenes } inthe Vatican, The Capitan Fracassa, of Rome, pub Tie Eyery Day Lite of The Holy| of its All Y Bl‘ D 'l‘lll“, |n.| o, tha: by our example we will con vince our neighbors of the error of their ways."” This is all; and the made #o that none will sus, being aggressively designing against the pull-tax or any other uiterior object. To | the mind of the sect much has been over done in their town, statement is thus pet the sect of | that and that alone. The sect are God fearing people, who worship according to the faith of their fathers in the vil o | church, and do not seem to entertain any wor peculiarity. It is not definitely known how wills have been drawn correspondents had with the Rev. Philip | =G FE8 O VR ians, all read arry, canon of tho Cashel cathedral. | (5 MO 0 0 b prapert the he canon is said te have spoken as fol- | N Ccp o Society of Shakers, with lows: “‘Leo X111, is now 74 years of foh body we sympathige.” OF couf Ho is tall, thin, and bony. = His face is | el wit descendants wnust do of an ivory tint, and his eyesand lips are | PRS- SELAE i catates. Aside from very exprossive and smiling. He looks |38 ¥ Stion: {61k DlokN T & very firm. Simeoni says he resembles |11y DS thiowo 111 thiis MIARN Voltaire, but Leo X111."s smilo is 1otally | [y o0 A0 O ho are strong-minded different to Voltaire's smile. The pope | oty S S or to rid * Washington wears his age well, and walks remarkably Waritation WIeRSI 1. StRiaN | straight. He has snow-white hair anc | very finely-marked eyebrow His ey | are wonderfully intefligent looking, an his voice is extremely harmonious. He | speaks several |”.u.“ se8 a3 well as any | professor of languages. Ho never says a a foolish thi like poor Pius 1X., whose policy was fatal to the pope's temporal power. ‘e rises very early and spends the first lours of the day in prayer, and generally in his bed room. At 6 o'clock he says mass, he breaks his fast with a cup of chacolate, ading his correspon lence all the time, At 9 o'clock he receives Jacobini and those chiefs of religious socictics who may demand audience, At noon he receives those Roman patriarchs who have remain- ed true to him and the ambassado At he dines, his dinner rarely costing more than 2 francs, or 50 cents.” “And ho keeps 80 many cooks!” said the correspondent. ““Ho is obliged to keep up appearances,” answered the canon Once upon a time popes were great enters *| and drinkers,and weregiven to every kind of extravagance, but Leo XT11.is nothing of all this, “After dinner he takes a little walk in the Vatican grounds, or he visits the muscums and galleries. Sometinmes he is ried in a chair quilted with white satin. Ha is very fond of the garden. He fre- quently receives visitors in the garden and talks of flowers to them to avoid other subjects, The first and second time I') saw him was in the garden. When I went with the pilgrims he was preceded by three nobl Tgr. Macchi his secret chamberlain, He wore a wide-brimmed hat and a large red cloak. We were presented to him one by one. He looked at us and scrutinized us well. I saw he recognized me, but he treated me like the others—as if ho saw e also for the first time. ‘Are you all Irish?’ he said; ‘I am happy to receive the faithful of that nation.’ He then looked again at us as if he would have read into our souls. ‘Yeur bishop,’ he continued, ‘brought me offerings from a people pressed with poverty.” Then, seeing me still on my knees, ho offered me his hand to raise me. ‘T had thought," he contin ued, ‘that the offerings would have decreased, but it was not so. We live on charity’ (and here he smiled sadly), for all “we had has been mkml from us. O, theso persecutions!’ he cried with a loud voice. hey purify us, even when the leaven is pure and imma- culate*’ “Iscem to ses him now,” said the canon. ‘‘His head looked like a relief on he blue sky. The sun setting, and then said, ‘that mnotwit! the general sta o of anguish _in Ireland the churches are full of people. May the Lord be praised and blessed, andl may my peace on my people. Lord, our prayes and jud tle then blessed us, awd the audicnce was finished. I luave never seen so much pover united to so much sympathy. At 4 o'clock the pope resumes his official audiences in the Vatican. At 7 o'clock ouly he takes a little rest, but at 8 o'clock he returns to work in his private room, where h mains until 10 o'elock, when he the night, not always to sleep, though, for it is during the night that he reads and writes for his own pleasure, his rite subject being the ‘Science of St. Thomas' and essays on the works of that saint, which he receives from every part of the world, whenever and wherever published.” ——— 1} ry Person to be a Real Success Tn this lifomust have a specialty; that is,must concentrate the abilities of body and mind on some one pursuit, Hure Lilood Eitters have their speclalty as a complote and rad of dyspepsia, and liver and kiduey aff THE AL JLIANS, A Curious Sect in Western Massa- chusetts, N. Y. Tines, In Washington fourishes the so-called sect of the Abellians, the only branch of that sect in existence, Av eminent treatise. ‘Do Hwresibus,” mentions (chapter 806) a scct who un- doubted, lin‘\\ in North Africa, and in or near {Ii]n]lu Regius, This sect was known as the Ab or Abellians, The history of its crigin was never written, and there is no story of its fall, But it rose, flourished, and decayed, and was extinet during all of the latter centuries, until its prmuplw compelled its reorga nization in Washington. The man who thought out the matter was one who had read classical literature to his full, and when he saw the condition of things i his beloved town he resolved to do his bost to put the old idea into new force. Ac- cording to the tradition received, accept. ed, m)fi built upon by the original Abeli- tas, Abel, the second son of Adam, though married, lived in continence, Tho sect followed his example in this respect, so a8 to avoid the guilt of bringing sinful creatures into the world, and so as not to over-populate their country. Su, also, did the founder of the reorganized sect govern himself, Arpuing that the good folk of Washington do err in their ceurse, Lo set the practice of hissect in operation, There were others who wero ready to follow, and the result was that in a short BPACco of time the Abellians were in full tide of flourishing organization in moun- tainous Washington, (For its prototype seo Augustine.) Although very little is known of this peculiar people. yet suffici- ently \n“mquumlud with it are we to understand its constitu‘ion Numbers cannot be offered, but there are not a few excellent Abellians in Washington. The local sect is composed of men and women who are married but have no children, who are to be married and be childless, or who are never to be ma d. The shadows are those Brook Farm, Their has this read ing e vow that we will not bring chil to sinners; that we will to provide that this town be not over- At 8| i wuards, and at his side ws | 3 e looked up to the \:X\M king an inn‘ph‘nfluu thete. d," he Fourierism, and " dren into this sinful world to add sinners do our level best 2,“.,:7,5&* populated; that we will have nothing to & 00, Upticars PHIL ABELPHIA & with children, toys, or juvenilo litera- vance of all other American | e How to Secure Health | one will suffer from de- | . it on by impure bl SCOVILI SARSAPARILLA 1 STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER | SYRUT will restore health to the physical | 1 organization. 1t ix & strengthening | pleasant to take, and the best Blood aver Ahvvv\vrv'r( curing Scrofula disordors, Weakness of the Kidneys, Nervous disorders, | Bilious compli wew of the 13 Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin. ete. | e The Gallant Ships, 'rom Washington thes imes the ery “T'hat those staunch, gallant ships of old, Which stood us well i years goue by | Have from the auction block heen sold. O shade of Robeson! is it tru And can such desecration he? And Thompron, Why ure yo sil Roach, and Chandler, too all of ye? 1 the stately ships you built 1 whose gilded, painted hold t your blood, you spilt ¥ he grateful public's gold! '||u rdly ships thut did beguile With frequent trips official ills And make your burdens easier while The paticnt country paid the ills. e SINGULARITI North [ old. The largest cow in America, it is believed, olina ha owl eighty-three yoars Nangatuck, Conn , boasts of a wild apple | troo that hus & currant branch growing from Jimb fully 15 feot from the gronnd. 1t is suid to bear currants every year. When a freight car was opened at Keene, N, I, recently, when fluttered out. She hud been in the car fifteen days, and had laid thred egggs for her passage from St. Louis. A partridige nest with fiftoen eggs was in'a wheat field in | furmer who was cradlin W awny and thres hours later the farmer was surprised to find that every ey had been hatched by the scorching rays of the sun. For the last ten years a mammeth apple | tree, belongiug to ~Able Schofield, of Adair county, Mo, has presented its owner with barrels of fruit each season. It measures 7 feet in circumference near the ground. fichigan State Fair Mrs, Casper of s triplets and one ea two puirs of b The triplets are a littl: overa year old, and luy on u lounge kickiug | up their hoels in happiest baby mood. The 7 pounds when born, and early i pints of nulk a uu»m.h your the Imz five als, five of | The at- ators is about equally divided hebween. this Qlbplay and the stoau chicken Tt che was born a slave rdom before the 1l i ol in 1777, and bought his fr For several years he ha o a boots coruor of Niuth et To wus & mewmbes | the ¢ Church for more than sixty years, At his funeral, after spe .kmum the eased man's long lifo, the preacher asked A “Who in this congi lived 1 Mluck Ponnsyl Those who love to dilate on so natural occurrences are just now v which comos fr orlk city, hus be tho howse of M, | Joft in York u ver Aug. 16 she rec friend was ve sat wowing by gold ring it Lo ending the summe nolds, of Sherman dear y friend. On ved inform that ' the 1. Some days later, as she table at 10:30 &, m., & heavy iger broke with & sharp re- enough t : who were at right s mthflm riug, and was as bright and smooth as if cut with an fostrument, This ring as a present to Miss Wertz from the lady friond who waa reported to have been sick. It was not until some days after this occurrence that Miss Wertz returned to New York, when she found to her astonishment that her friend died on the day tho ring broke so mys- teriously. At Guadalajara, says s veracious \lu\ can paper, there lives & man havi oxictly like thut of a viper, color, . He has, besi lhnnmnu orshe on en off 2 to the green the viper habit of o his skin every year. Tho axinglo pieco, and not, s it be supposed, fo parts, On the man’s 1 there ix not single hair, A sis this man, who died some time ago, manifested the same phenomenon, and toward the of her life lm-gun nlnwl) to grow bli g to the viper's skin encrogching on the eyes to such an extent that sho could only seo through a narrow aperture at each eye, The samo thingis now happening to the brother. He can searcely soe any object, and the head pre- uts the ropulsive aspect of a vip In Cuautin these unhappy being have boen known us the *‘viper man and woman,” and the phe. nomenon is attributed to the fact that their mother ate an excess of viper's meat to cure disewse of the blood, In Cuba it is & common practice for people to eat viper's flosh us o remedy for blood diseasos, e— r relieving Throat Troubles and Coughs, ““Brown's Bronchial Troches” heve & world-wide reputation. Sold only in boxes, Price 20 cta. | —— Brown October, Brown October and nut brown woods, And nobody sad or sobe But the partridies, proud of their hroods, And the sun burnt sportsman with gleaming eve, And £ho farm boys snare, secure and sly October! Whirring Gay October and .nhln.l woods What folly ne ! When the foxg xmnv her yolloy hoods, ,\ml lhvn-u laughter, und rustle of silken | " And'tho countey’s full of th folks o' October! towns Lats October and frost-touched woods T dren look wondrous sober; rrel is hiding his stolen goods, way 1n the rhu.'.lml tall, Lrown bures gape and the last nuts coldivg Elaine G A St. Lonis barber opens his shop on Sun davs to accommodate his sober oustomers, but | declines to shave the beered. A liberal prohibitionist of this state agrees Au-\ldinx that liquor may be sold for | medicinal and campaign purposes only. ‘That is & first rate story about a/North Car. oling cap meeting being broken up by and the war is against | ¢ «l lwml; does not harbor all the rogues, £ | The girls keep ona cl u- | erimson upholstery, of silk ()\L\"A ATURDAY O( ")BER h. Ifl&‘ 1o that the snakes wera in the n who started the yarn? young lady just home from church could not reme . ot just |" s boots o e accnstomed to the pr which New Yorke & ha neo the prime of Maz t or the drift of the ser mon, or th f the preacher, but thought | engaged make up a list of names senting o omet ‘phger et too woe for any- | in dotail and in the onsemblo the strongest o ) opera company that ever mado its appe y before an American public s H A man named Sut has been arrested in as follows Donyver claiming to be the viceregent of | **¢ M ettt - opran iristine Nilsson, Mme. on earth, A% K0on as & man makes a oprani--Mme. Christin Ty g claim to be plous in Colorado, even the sheriffa [ Ai1vina Valleria, Mme, Linma Farsch Madi {20 for | a Corani, Signorina 1 | | Marcella Sem! 1 Church has de. | titution of the United I'hat won't do any harm, The Reform cided that th States i immortal Mme. Sofia Sealch Mlile. 1 Lablache Trebelli Mumne, Nobody but politicians ever reads it, and it M=Signir Tials Car M, Victor certainl annot h n very much & " Whon at a clur al do not fail t 1 <tag v n he oppe Del Puente, Sig i 1 Y People | 1or Luigi Guadagnini and Signor Guiseppe will take you for groat wit andl will wonder | Kacshmann ¥ what “‘comic weekly 1 ar para Bassi- Signor Franeo Novara raphs for, vico Contini, Signor Baldassare Signor Mirabell The conductors will be Sigic vina Pall i ping plush and Listerd we the beds m | + 80 that thoy can ‘3] Oct leep all the wa tell the black porter of i AT death to wake th in time to enter the Iden city MeLnis on, for infants g rfu and invalids,re- v \.T, u"v',-(," the Iulte quires no boiling o straining, readily soluble | Iy et wero thote that the Amerien | 1 warm milk or water, and when s dissolvo bistiops will bring the pope to this country 08 the best substitute for mothers’ milk 6 he will be murdered by Nihilists be that has ever been produced, Sold by & Christias; also, that President Ar. | Jrgsis S— thur will be in like ma reni wer befora nt will | d nothing about Govern, 0 o Beautiful Stranger, A glance, a smilo 1 A moment ere the train was starting: How strange to telll We scarcely nict, And yet I felt o pang at parting. ev. Dr, who happens to possess her florid oomploxion, rocontly weht into | | of his pirishioners, | o harber was o | ftor which his hand w to o somewhat u In shaving the minister on the occasion referred to, he made a slit and brought the blood to the surface in a | T anly know those beami congiderablo quantity. The mivister turned |~ Awoke in me n stran (,u]l,lm man and brother and said, in s tone of | Which, basking in their w. solemn severit; orhayy kindle to devotior o1t s a8, Jackson, what comes from Lmkmg‘ Porliapa night kandlo o devotion. h drink.” And you (alas! that all the while 5 T alone who am confossing!) What thought was lurking in your smils | " Ts quite boyond my simple guessing. i rays h! @ heart as staunch as this, kes '1\3‘ |y~m|hng|.|. allured from duty, sah.” | Hassunk in passion’s dark abys “Wrecked on the coral reefs of beauty!” Jackson, “it 1t do for a f: skin very tend. ~Maodern Argus. Itis time Dakot was admitted into the | union. At Valley ( u\ libel suit has been on trial for several days, brought by a minister | v, The paper charged the | ster with embezzling, robbing a bank, swindling a horso jockey, stealing coppers from lnlmunhnv school wln.h |l ase | — a gold-headed cane, and various R e The defendant proved all the charges CLNNUL U LS the last to be true, and the jury found zlm > plaintiff had been damaged just 6 cents by the Kentucky girl refused an offer of marri unproved churgo, 1f the ministers in Dakota | on the ground that hor father couldn't supy uml]w bad ag that it is of no m'.n'n"n'. ;.nl le any larger family. mud i formati out the people, althongh e : o pital location scandal shows that the “'r’:'l"m’,‘_"_“i’:lfl"‘f‘“l‘_'\'l‘l i after they were marri A young woman in a country town has mar- | ried hier Lrother's wife's father. When last wn and smother | seen khe was busy with a compass and a die- the truth as you may concerning 7"homas’ /c- | tionary trying to study out what relation she tectric il yet the facts will rise up that it is | was to herself. st remedies for aches, spraing and The first bridesmaid holds the hride's bou- quet when the weddivg ring ix be ongratulates her noxt after the family, ear her while she receives congratulations, | and afterwards assists in entertaining the guests. Long Yip, o Chinese laundryman at Oil City, left that place last Monday tor China for the express purpose of being married to an almond-eyed lmllu whom he has never seen And w0 'tis well tho tr That bore away my. Took her—God bass her! And mo, a8 quickly, out of danger, —John G. Save. and a Miss ']':L\ls\illfl. Twelve | —— Truath Crushed to l‘h\rl h Is hound to rise. Crowd ¢ The Missing Correspondent. | Now blows the breeze, now shines the sun. For Arthur's back in Washiugton,* But where is Mi ¥ And did Im strike For CGotham or for Meriden? but who has been selected for him by his mother. Now shines the sun, now blows the breeze. But all the nation's ill at ease, For whe the American Who wrote so grand From Wilderland? Say, whero is Michael She weight 517 pounds, the queen of fatness,who mar- oses, aged soventeen years, ix said to be gaining five pouud a month. and in ton years ut this rate Mr. Moses may love 1,117 pounds of wife. Tha breeze and sun t fages hotween American girls and titled Ge Consul_ Patter 1 Siros us that all but one have resulted in tion, abandonment, divorco or some other disaster. It doesn't take long for an Ame ; - |ican girl to get very tired of a ( *This line does not refer to the President’s | man nobleman after she has once man spine, but to his return, ! But will our Mike Of | Wi Ho! Where is Michael Sheridan? ed Jourier-Journal. < old, who was m fer of Milw keo to William Cenlin, unde s of age, !5 seeking a divorce on the ground that she me; I',"A‘l) ; I‘Hlll|X his brother, but was deceived, ns they look exactly alike. The full swing November Lst. i | Contin whom she wedded is suid to bs Tlotow's |mxfl\ll|lm||-‘u]u‘l the ‘‘Count of | uto, while the one she wanted is steady will soon be given at Cologue. SRAble. great roputacion | Miss Bessio Speer, of Atlant; Theater, Dublin. | marry Mr. Dean, of King o sensation | brotlier, of" Rouig, fon in Leip- | took her home | to the brother's house, stalk without knocking, the girl, Who wa r and the family. M. : | signs of resistauce, but Dean_ sh | ver and said he would have and he took the girl. Philadelphia Times: D DRAMATIC, will liave twonty-six theators in re was about to ;, when her sing the match, owed, went to the by her r showed ans Von Bulow has returned to Mein- 3 psumed his duties Thero is rejoicing e are to have Wagner's E | g 8 of tan and To1do. wieh Frau Matotn, Her Win- | 1 mankAdiojunpainsiot an, and Her Scaria. | fal opera hous d arschi [ for the Hun 5 will be gi of Llu- lulp.h& pupils of Prof, ! year will bo the tie Schelley, from Philac London critics talk of those‘child act: Mary Anderson and Miunie is at least twenty-seven thirty. will be reme ly seven months, | with but a short inters i, in the Lehigh | County Alms-houso during "tho spring and summer of 1881, This marriage this morning in the Catholic C| | Sacred Heart Jesus, and the I e Maus. The Hungari made great preparations for the wedding fo st, = AT and among the stimulants provi Sarah Bernhardt’s “Frou-Fron," is draw- | Larrels of beer. The entiere we ing tho largest houses ever known at the | yoted to the wedding celebration and the Porte St. Martin Theater—over 10,000 francs | probabilitics are that th protracted jollifica- uightly. | tion will land some of the participants in the Trving has shipped a lot of London Lyceum | lock-up. scenery to America—DBooth and Trving will play ot the same time, but at different thea- A Hit, ters, in Boston, When the proprietors of Bu Emperor \ ters put this renowned med that Lortzi they hit it exactly, ' the beginuing of the winf n, and liv 1 opera house in Berlin, rd blow, from A novel effect has beon made by Yorkshire [ COVer: shire choirs in Kngland, singing in boats on tho water glees and part-songs, while tho au- dience listened to them on shore, Mr, Thomus will probably bring from - rope an important orchestral work, to be duced at tho first Philharn concert in Brooklyn on November 2d and 8rd. ““Pocuhontas, or the Great White Poarl,” Edward Solowon's latest_comic opera, will e performed at (,lm()llul'n(um(quu in London virtuoso, 1. ho ek Blood Bt on the 1t They hit, dyspeps and kidn which they liam of Germany has desired ‘s *“Undine” shall b produced ut r soason at the — Social Disting They stood at the har of just ‘wo women with heads bowed down, Audone was dressed in rustling silk, And one in tattered gow One clad in the height of fashi ‘T'he other on wd tern; The form: &-utlny, R et narhisla | % (F18 labiar containpy pBd e role. “And why are they here!? T questioned; Patti will leave England towards the ond of ““Why are they in such disgrace’ The shrin s form in the tattered gown, §F And tha October. Before her departure she will sing n the silk and lace? at two concerts in Birminghun and Manches- ter. She makes her first appearanca in this country this season at the Academy, Novem. ber Oth, ‘ A eyclus of all Wagner's dramatio works is 10 to be given in Vienna in Denver, oxtonding over three weeks, Tho hardest tasks will fall to Winklemann, who will sustain the tors of Rionzi, Tannhauser, Stolzing, Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried. In the Chinese theater at San Francisco the members of the orchestra sit in a row on the stage, smoking their pipes, and k most awful discord, The nu\l\! »il head like an “‘end man” in & minstrel band. in his check shirt, and occasionally gets up pulls off or puts on some piece of togges another, or moves & chair from one plac auother, and then resumes his pipe and I cross-leged position as end man. The opera salaries for the comiug season this country ought surely tokeep the wi from the door of the artists. Patti ge 500 per nigh \l...( ewbrich, $1,600 4 000 per wmonth; w), er month; Trebelli, $6,000; \uxlnrlni “Phey're here,” said the grim policeman, And a frown his visage wore, ¢ stealing whenever they fancy dress goods store, t & chance The ene in rags was sentenced ville Journal, A SPEGIFIC FOR pilepsy, Spasms, Convul- sions, Falling weas, St, Vitus ace, Alcohol s, Opium Eate Syphillia, o o bboy has alroady A 30, ,:noh“f Siven Ful, Ugly Blood 0 0N Discascs, Dyspep- Ik ll-m‘ 000, (nl .l artists who exacte od mo advance, gs with him thirty-five ur- tists, m,.hty chorus, sixty musicians and thirty ballet, Mr, AL T [ pectus for tho coming season, opened in New York with great ec now Metropolitan Opera House. 1t is sai | furegone conclusion that the ~auditorium the new building will cast the plain and romewhat archalc interior of the Academy of Music campletely in the shade. 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