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Delaware Gazette and State Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 4

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AFTER MANY DAYS. day 1 from Mary a. P. tttausbury lu hrUtlen Union. opening day at the academy The regular utiapel and wh waiting whileour stats out rank In It assigned ns aoourdlog scholarship Nearly ill the year boys were indeed, the 15 graduates, front the ed frc the there eager and self oot-fideot, ma.

iv faces, others wearing a timid, shriukiug expression, the telltale of stifled boineeiokuend Oue by one the uames had been called and their owners had responded At leugth "Jasper Langley," said the professor's clear, incisive voice. There a and from the shadow of a pillar lu extreme rear of the little figure head of a youth of 15 or 16 set np the narrow, humped shoo .1 -r-, of a child of 10. As the uewoouier up the aisle, between a curious gazers, his and a cheek, 1 couid think of nothing but thWhite captive i the Gauntlet The seats usually ailutud to the boys ot the school proved tusuffioleot tor their aooommodation, and several had already boeu placed the gtriV division, i. seemed a cruel mockery of fate that Jasper Langley Barton, the prettiest girl of But, as if the physical had been euough, the spoiled little beauty, with a swill, luvo.untary lilting rouud shoulders aud pouiol her red lips, moved to the farthest limit ot s-at, i evident mind to avoid her neighbor Poor Lily was more than inten turn ally rich in themselves, of laok in senaitiveuHBS of the deformed the boand comprehended the 1 ai instant he shraux away in bis turn--' look oi snarp pain in bis face, with bitter, aunust humiliatio very sad to lustinotively I glanced at "Qaeeu Margaret dearest girl iu alt th and proudest, too, with less pride which oouidhavH to dea-n rather than stoop to a trembling on her lashes, be cheeks llamed, und her firm up pressed tightly er back the iudiguaut words behind them. When from the room i professor's doth, a earnest tone.

He b. One did life eyes oast down flush burning in each thin last of ludion i eloow of Lily will and beaut open mtou-ra tue morbid to I I i hold struggle i her p-n to a and I next moruing i Lot begged to change seats "May I waik wun you we duuued Margaret i id wrapd asked, that afteruoou Bhe stooped to kiss for her 16 hut riedly lull "Not this time, May, dear you understand why. 1 Bhe went oat of the door with a quick step, Gray her Aren't and arrange for 80ing match oauuol, Ned. she an Langley who d. Jasper slipping qaieilv away, looked up at the souod of he he did she gave niiu on smiles like sudden nuneLm-.

"Nolxjdy needs she said to tones of hers, whioh alw every ear; 'and since 1 1name at I imag elghbors i ot her utruuuotiou comiuauded of our iu the grove. Father Langley had taken "Yes, that Is my Id u-t that a The only "My mother would have ci i-n, she has been 111," -npiui "It will be so pleasaut oocnpied again. And 1 shall sure of company lor the loug is, it you don't mmd." iu the rush powered him the boy turned face. Marg silence. inch seemed in; lee It is lonesome sometimes, you ku the darkness comes the others go with The boy looked up at in his eyes, and even thless among sacred companionship the two, Margar-t'a" prestige to guard the poor uufortuuat insult.

tht the whole power of in the As the weeks passed Jaspei Infirmity aud mentally beyond his year i. tasks With hi and grasp teachers and pupils alike, learned tue little Hid parents had be his father dying just as ot the dreadful which had bilg leaving his wife, witn narrow means, almost strange laud. Mother a ail in all to earlier studies and him shed kn LU ih otherjoami predation of the fuit lion. Perhaps tl.e re all the bitte it partook of Jasper's himseif, am ntt ion nthat he mig be a burden upon hable iu so of of generous deformed boy j-r ship wbiu However, olose and bert A r.h(lUgU lousy my but his cas tone ti ohiwvous id at the end -j pass credit. effort hiu father a certain rhetor tiou upon wh gift of a beaut had worked diligently, arid able rival days remained bet tolerable As a id was to be made.

permission hoar after -nhooi i encyclopedia for so preparation standing ajar three companions, figure of the boy, in hand, cent al Herk following nj recitations.aud him into a sudden Herbert the door aud "dee here, fellows he passi voice hoarse with ooaching away for de ing shame for a thing nothing iu the word wormlug himself into tl the teachers aod prizes under the very nos Let's put him on' He advanc dip with oh his i lids ih by the lstlbls pow st, behind it. Marg face a white fi and free ot all self-co seemed of have Bomethi wrath with sin. sbriveled-Tu and slipped through she pointed, for syllable. Jasper threw him shakiug with a tempest of sobs. Margaret knelt b-sitrying to draw away the tiiia bauds which he had hidd "Jasper Jasper she is not worth tuiud him.

Do No, he mo at 'I do because he has fling, good what he not mind him hot a spoken the nothing iu the said and it is tr "No it is thing that yon have Jasper, God knows about a little all Tt i. dreadful But, There raised Mg head, into hia face. "I will go he said, gently. two out together, ft was Herbert Aroher, aftor all, the prize, aud perhaps the onlv of all his who sincerely joloed at the result oraelly wounded. Jasper did return to Mkuol.

A A strange peace, had the boy wh he startling letter day from a London aolioitor. husband's elder brother had died childless, leading Hole heir eatttif. They immediately Kuglar.d and ad yearn passdd the memory 1 iL Setotoied buy laded altnodt entirely from the minds ot those who nad know briefly. Only to Mrs. Langley lier vast Margaret Lee intervals a letter with a l.

postmark, whose contents evino-d the growth of a noble, patient, even cheerful life. I Margaret! The years brought her heavy ami unexpected hardens, father lost all in venture, and, discouraged and dispirited, not long survive the fortunes. Upon Margaret, the oldest child, fell the task of oaring for heartbroken mother and yonug sisters. One bv unsuccessful did of his the dreams of her childhood were laid aside, while she adjusted If t-- i round of uninterrupted toil. Her life waver weary, was not without its Ia relinquishing many a hap.

inesa she gained the blessedness cf ministration. At 80, with her mother at rest and the last sister gone a happy home ot 1er Margaret fenud herself praotioally alone in the world, and with the bnrdeu of for sweet in the i k' v. last from her shoulders. that to her, in her tnro, 1 Eugltsh letter, wrltteu in a dead, It th hand. Jasper Laugley ills will named her sole legatee.

Phis letter inclosed another sealed, and in Jasper's handwriting to "Margaret Lee." "When you read this, dear Margaret, will bo glad to kuow that I am longer Yet my captivity has not Oucti dreary. I have had great light in my darkuesH. ly mother goue. 1 am tho last of mv I ii there noue to be wronged if I do what 1 will with So I have dared to give you ali have. My income has much needs, aud the property has accumulated iu my hands.

I can tru-: ou with it -you will kuow how nu diced for it for the best. Thete is only long that 1 could sometime, aftor I thing more to It haB I have known for be goue, you might come hoc for your home. I have fancied your feet passing aloug these flowers I have loved. I a resting under trees, garden walks, have seemed whose to see passing from to room, brightening ail with the Bweet presence which 1 remember i said, a dream, but if you can to make it come true 1 think 1 shall kuow it aud be iu heaven. I will not well.

It has hat you have uu will kuow sometime. And now may God be with you. forever and er Jasper Lan A aud bsantlfnl aitsd Margaret iu her AD the f-'mlshingg, aud '-he surrouudifgsof the home, leled after the tastes, aided by a intuition where certain knowige had '-'ii wanting. In garden and her chosen flowers the shelves of the library -he found the books Bhe loved best. From the the surprise home across had be-I careful growtug.

looked down the faces of aud women of she Lad learned most to very tapestry of the walls of the furniture her favorite blended. Wherever f-he without, she felt the invisible hand, ne in the great mansion of the Langleys. Or Iren's voices make music through and little feet patt down the heavy, winding stairs. and refnge Margaretha? and beautiful little ones happy homes Irj.e Within -Um strut hi From easily found, accident of birth qui- misfortunes have rendered ward iv Tenderly the r-. develop the lovely SOUiB disi by bodie.t Tippled and deformed, of the Mast-r, done It unto aud reward.

thc ye he bread whioh the young eohroiupon the waters has her "altar many days," but, fisherboy's loaves at Galilee, it -ti itself for the cheer and suster-t Ike A heaven, Margaret believes a spirit, idroug aud beautiful glad." "k-: Mronger limn Il-irses, Thompson, the champion mtdoor exhiuing ter, great strength last ho would pull against 3 in toe city or uouuty, and $100 to the owner of the succeeded in palling ladder quickly ve3t aud hat. A etnbling a pair of shoulder braces, a great deal s.rouger, bit it ll- Bid thrown alders and around his waist, large straps let'i dangling from back. Theu lying open tho ladder, fixed lu a itiou. securely laehed he gra pod rouud oi the Ah hands apb. pi i placed his tust another fiat rouud ladder.

A -te straps, and then comlg of war. The large pair strained, and tugged, i could not be i ition After making lutile attempts, this team ivvd and a heavy pair of sorrels They, like their could make no impression, ole did uot exhibit 1 of weakening. Finally mphy-s of Mr. Webster took the head, and they again isole. This which the attached snapped iu This settled the crowd in attendance bat the boast of the b'-en made good, aud rtilv Urn pipe sten linder Mich Hin Mutch.

iiinstratHB Geneial that he on a Lr il -v of Massaenjoy is was prs 1 Butler a 1 Judge and irriHis oniy oil the side which and wrong. the who had spok ighUorward hoodwinking opposing ntButler'd i ft. iy sti -ry oauie he i-egan. in a f-d impressive UhUUer, the where Reauning it, he injury cg of Admitted such aud i Mr. Train judging by Lie course wav open, very damagirg hud said it Lawyer Train, wbo defk.

itDe iutereste l. ih Watcl a and eg argument, slowly and remarked, him "It peculiar i-r repea's that a few Li u.ak-i himself keli F. I' This much Hence. Judge In a avlty of the ua-i the a peat at (J-n Bn' (Vest tu tnstor, wl Kurope, was married conomy. and economv -), tho great I lie litnir'a Mnll.

(fis office, by Daniel a suit compel MoGeoch money involved in the of celebrated McGeogh lard few months No papers filed by Wells bat MoGeoch's derntand the nature of the made which, it is said, wiil etfeot that Wells paid a greater his share toward wiU I mediately bring that MoGtooh it against alleging that tne greater paid t-y MoGeoch and asking already made be reopened. that annulled aud the whole involved is $1,500,000" possible tint a remedy made of HU-II n-iir-D, simple plants as hops, imohu, I ion, should make n.auy and s-ich great cures as Hop Hitters do when old and young, rich and poor, pastor tor, lawyer and edito-, all testify to been cured liy them, you most heln 1 try them yourself A'hat's tlie beat Uismfectaui and remedy for irritations aud defects Glenn Hulphur Hill's Hair sud Whisker Dye, blaox browu. A LIGHT SHOT. We were twin tall and hale, Glad wanderers over bill and dale. We stood within the twilight shade Of pines that rimiuod a Southern glade.

He said "Let's settle if we can Which of os Is the strongest mao. We'll try a flight shot, high and good, Across the green glade towards the And so we bent In sheer delight Our old yew bows with all our might. Our long, keen shafts, drawn to the head, Were poised a moment ere they sped. As we leaned back, a breath of air Mingled the brown locks of our bair. We loosed.

As one our bow oords rang. As oue away our arrows sprang. Away they sprang the wind une Thrilled to their softly whistled tune. We watched their flight, and saw them strike Deep lu the ground slout-wlse alike. far away that they might pass For two to in straws of brown sedge grass Then arm in arm we doubting went To And whose shaft was farthest sent.

for be Each fearing in his loving heart That brother's shaft hail fallen a of Hut who can tell by such a plan Which of us was the stronger man 1 There, at the margin of the wood, Hide bv side our arrows stood. Their red cock-feathers wing and Their amber uocks still quiverlug. Their deep-plaured whore they fell An inch apart aud parallel. We clasped each other's lrnml said he. "Twin champions ot the worid ore we!" THR MILKMAID.

A New Nuug Olrt Tune. a Austin UobNun. tlie grass 1 see her pass Fbe comes with trippiug pa. A maid I March winds blow Her her face a hey, Dolly ho, Doll; Dolly shall mine. Before the spray is white with May, Ur blooms the eglantine.

The March winds blow. 1 watch her go: Her eye Is browu and clear. Her cheek is browu. soft as down (To those who Bee it a hey, etc What has she not that they have The daiues tiiat walk In siik If she undo her'kerchief tilue, Her neck is white as milk. With a hey, etc.

Let those who will be proud and chill For mo, from une to une, My Dolly's words are sweet as Her laugh is like a tune With a hey, Break, break to hear. crocus-spear tall Lent lilies, Tbers'll be a bride at Easter tide. And Dolly la her name. With ahoy, Dolly ho, Dolly Dolly shall be Before the spray is white with May. Or blootua the eglantine.

Magazine for Deoembw MISTAKE." H. W. Story. How your sweet face revives again The dear old time, my Pea 1, If I may use the pretty name I called you when a girl. You are ho young while Time of Haaniade a cruel prey: It has mrgotten you, nor swept Guo grace ot youth away.

Tho saiuo sweet face, the same sweet The same litre Huger too What did you sav Your mother that I knew pt reliance yes. of course, it And yet the same yen seem And for a have been, ment all these years Fled from me like a dream. Thou what your mother would not eioPermit The old to take, 's Just for your mother's sako. or king Inder IHItiouftloe. Charleston ewsamt Courier, At the stables of R.

Graham A Chaim has neither feet Frank Powell and his He says he feet street, is a colored hands. His name is age is 24 years, born without bauds Whiteville, North Carolina. His terminate at the wrists and his left leg at the ankle. The right leg extends below the knee 8S far the lower portion has been bent it is used who a the ankle, bat that foot. Ha says that he has worked in the field, aud claims that he work At Graham's stable, wheie he has been employed for the horses, sweeps does all tho work ordinarily performed by a whole any able bodied a year, he attends to the stables and Yesterday morning he introdnoei to a reporter, and in order to show what he could do, first groomed a horse and theu took a broom aud pt out the stables.

He says that he always shaves himself and has always worked just muscles of Lis be peculiarly well developed, enabling him to for which bauds i anybody else. The at the wrists a the stumps for all the purposes generally Iu answer to a question he said that he had been offered a considerable sum by a circus company to attaoh himself to the show, but that he preferred to living like other by working for it. Citoyenne Ileelre. All thu Year When a certain English author American lady asked to the house of of advanced opinions "to meet some minds at tea," he declined the proffered hospitality to meet ably he thought, like Citoyenne Desire, that ladies of advanced opinions kept at a distance. That wife of a freuch artizau had the courage to take the redoubtable Louise Michel to task for 'liming her husband's head with her foolish him fancy himself a statesmau, under which delusion he neglected his work aud starved his tho good of his country.

An animated correspondence ensued, of she got the worst of the famous feminine Communist, first grew tired; whereupon she brought it end with "I cannot waste any time upon this Citoyenne Desire, who has been annoying thing the ground that he was engaged stomachs at dinner. ProbIf she has auysay, Bhe had better office, where I have a broom option. ady the Revolution Socials contained the triumphant announcement "The Oitoyjeepted my iuvitaThe ol has tion Trollttpe mid HrlKliam Young. Trollope's Antolilography. I did achieve great intimacy with the great polygamist of Balt Lake City.

1 called upou Li apulogiziug for doing introduction and excusing myself that like to pass through the Territory without seeing a I had heard in his doorway, not asking and inquired whether I When 1 told him I ling Lim my card, without I did of whom ived mach, lie to enter, a miner. not a miner, he inquired whether I earned my bread. I told him did. "I guess yon' miner." said he. I assured him not.

"Theu how do you I told him that. I did l.y writing books, miner." said be. Then he turned uprhis heel, closed the door. I "I' you back into the house and properly punished, ngh to have conceived I that he would have heard Ducks charge everybody "quack," amt there I ruin the gosling accusation. Cough Hyrup ih certainly who Bull's remedy Butler Kosten Post Butler 1-as great ability, remarkable physical aud mental talentB that it rightly used would make of nature's noblemen.

But Butler is the chief ot demagogues and taise prophets. The persoual friend of both Kearney and Mahone, he far outshlneB them in vioions methods and audacious scheming. He will bring disgrace, demoralization and rain to any party that entrusts him with large power, and his methods, if they descend to others, will work to the end. The drunkard swills alcohol. Wise men use Samaritan Nervine.the king of all remedies child had The doctor said death certain.

Samaritan Nervine cured her." Henry Knee. Verrilla. Tenn. At druggists. A Faro Dealer Shot.

Denver, Noa. night several playing poker in a barber shop became involved in a fight. Half a dozeu shots faro dealer, was instantly billed. It Is said that the shooting was done by Tom Yeager, another faro dealer. fired.

Jack Weiderman, a Ayer's Harsapaiilla works directly and promptly, to purify aud enrich the blood, improve the appetite, strengthen the nerves, aud brace up the system. It Is lu the ti uest sense alterative medicine. Kvery invalid should give it a trial. Mt JE AM THERE. Bouton belles speak of Spitz dogs "saliva oanines." The plaoe to draw the the tow path of the oanal.

The hotel onok should be given a wide range Orleans Picayune. lunch's favorite old lady has just been onred of poisoning by taking a powerful aneodote. the When Ismail Pasha looks at his bills for fall bonnets, that's the time, of course, he finds the harem Boare'im. "No," she said, "I didn't scream bathe cow, but It's must cause 1 afraid the customary thing to do and be in the fashion Post Compulsory piano practice is what drove Mary Chnrchhlll away from home. The neighbors who heard her think dhe did right to go Post.

Prices for Italian opera i New York becoming reduced just in time to the palaces mortgaged Sews. is Murray hill from being A New York exohange has headed, "How to make a flat pretty." Gar advice would bo to begin by making a oorpae of him City Blizzard. Profanity may not be a characteristic of the royal family, but article breezy day ought to go out into the kitchen aud hear the queeusware Hawkeye. A Pittsburg miuister recently lectured ou "Mistakes of the Devil." He neglected to state that th biggest thinking hell onrg There is a bonnet i of the lot worse than PittsPost. a Winter street adorned with a cat's head with its mouth.

All that is tout ensemble is a hoi-ta bird tu complete ti ack Pi unser i si Au Af kan minister prayed rain, that night they got it und a flood that the neighborhood back 10 years a vigilance committee has notified him not to do it GgAin Post. Uncle Mathorln, who is now ninety, just loaned a dollar to his nephew, who promises to return it ing day. "Make the uncle the followa receipt," says all mortal Professor i. chemistry stance you see iu this vial is the moat deadly of all poisons. A single drop placed on the tongue of a cat is enough kill the strongest Oennan.

With the advent of cold weather, becomiug so scarce that it will beglu feeding the house dog. The poor dog can't live wit float liny ton The snb tramps souon be necessary out something to Hawkeye. Tho startling anuouaoement is made that foot passengers on the Brooklyn bridge are beginning to fall off. Wo presume, thougt, ou secoud thought, it is only the traffic that is falling off York Commercial Advertiser. "Don't," the little took put forth by tho Appletona, says gentleman's visiting oards should always have the prefix "Mr." It is likly that eociuty gentlemen in the east ladies Courier-Journal.

A gentleman sometimes mistaken lot being introduced to Mr.John Holmes of "What! Are you a brother of Oliver Wendell Hoi Holmes, who posses at repartee, "he is a brother of iplied Mr. the lauiily skill When a him, lather, and him: "Are lng it's a provoking thd for him er "No, I'm but it in nature 's wife in and iu hand, and vith his face all blacking the stove, to so reply. A dyspepti-turklirg, being much viled by hi- atsociates a'ed appearance, quietly remarked that ho would around and shed a memory the day ai: Chicago News. his to Slop tears th is A provincial tradesman having eat. excellent dinner tlie other day deliberately blew brains aod expired a 1 is restaurant his the table never happy nuless they a restaurant fMadel vhia Call.

he An enthusiastio contemporary says MrsCoruwallis West has a rich complexion, a fine suit of rippling brown hair, Irish eyes, small statue and admiratle figure. Bhe dresses start-iugly, rides dashingly, talks She'll io Iut-'o dace to Post. Svene Conutry road, woaieu who he in yon walking past the pati doctor. First young woman, Dr. Richard.

They say awin' hat sv he's got altby wife ay yonug He marri-t the money, aud ask-d the wife to the waddin A Texas debating society debated the question, Who onto another melons colored a-half from the two farms owned the Peck's Sun. Apollo once found his ly. in aseolnd nook. "Where have you been that I have been deprived ot your sooth" ing society?" he inquired, uot too severely, for my dereliction carried Its punishment With ll," replied the lyre; been editiug a campaign paper iu Ohio News. watermelon vine 's land, who The referee decided that trie ho lives about a mile ami he a the the it.

loug Chide a for her ne corwho 1 yer pardon, but do find buffalo in thiuk I York inquired a Nftlh'i Winkle looking up K- American fellow passenger the steamship. "Buffalo in Certainly only about 400 mileB from "Ah New York the end of the Central railroad." yas thank feller down i said there wasn't York, yer know. yer kuow, the cabin just 'tniu 2,000 Can't fool Flea old sportwith that sort of gammon. Au observer wet umbrella wit tLe handle down trial will conviuc with which it will rlruiu, umbrella will last quickly." We tried that a barber shop. We dity with which present possess, bow i "Always ataud a the rapidity and longer if dried tried it in fully couvinivd ill drain, of ady aud ti advise wi!) kindly is lasting, will the ol length of the 'Pne Judoe.

Der n-1 softly say der streets Vhell, "Carl, wonld wof Detroit knee-deep mit blood Dot makes der sleighing "Do yon vhaut to io 0( widow womans crying like t-- badt. 1 bread?" "1 all der workingmen luit grief io der that the Dot vhantto Doj silting hearts all w.tik In dur n-. "Vhell, if y. .5 y-'U must vote fer di'e. He via-' ier sidewalk I der street 1 tO A all puils fir Carl Bunde-, like he him "IIow do Alfred pi-, -1 a Ml tnt wife of husband a few after i.

't is pretty go-d, what I it isn't li "But started yu that l.y that which "Well, mother makes y-3, I that, and Alfred, your aud sent it dm. 'tory. I didn't feelings. Moth tba' pie. She bought i bakery." Milton Nta-s.

made that Very pie "Why. Busi-, to hurt probably Qt.ver at riuiug along the saw a hi ft iookiug fellow tuet rail of feioe whittling, him: "Ses Del Vail Seated aud he said friend, yon ought to ting made five dollars here yesterday. kou that pays whittling on a fonce I would like to know how yon (lid it." "Why, Cap, il I hadn't bsen i'-i have goue to Austiu and got drunk. Then they would have fined me five I sider that I am just that much ahead, don't you "Yob, yes, you said tho man "yon keep right rate aud you will bo a Jay Gould before you kuow it Siftings. the fence whittling." 1 I the and He and I tight," at that From my a'ry casement high, Far aliove the paasere-by, I can See a.

across the thorougfare. ch clianulng, debonair use Is But she pays not slightest hood As I wat. li her sit and read By tlie hour. Little uream she that I'm uear, And still less that I dare peer In her bower. a Journal.

If you knew that yonder maid Was working bravely at her trade Making shirts. Yoa'd abstain from rhapsodee Aud wonder mourufullte If her nand Hewed the band; That scratches up your neck And makes yon use invecTives when it hurts. Journul I SEA URIAL. Curious amt Picturesque Passage rrom a New Freuch Novel. "Mou Frere Yves," a new and highly praised novel by the French author, Lieutenant Viand (Pierre Loti), oontaius the following onriona and characteristically Gallic passage La Primauguet continued her rapid course; and the body of Barazere fell into that gulf, immense in profundity and in extent, whioh is the great ooean.

looked Into the wake with anxiety; for sometimes it bnrial in the And still behind happens, if the sharks be there, that a stain of blood rises to the surface. But no reappeared; he had descended iu peace into the profunditl below. Infinite at first as a fall; then slow, slower, gradually slackening the strata of waters become denser and denser. voyage of leagues into abysses unknown the darkening wears the likeness of grows trembles, aud goes forever. And then it is that the eternal darkness begins the waters mount, above the head of the voyager, even as a deluge-tide rising to the stars.

But, below, the falleu corpse ha lost all its horror. Matter, lu the absolute sense, Is never uocleau. Iu the known dimness the invisible creatures of the deeper waters gather about it mysterious uiadreporeB will advance their branches toward eat it slowlv, very slowly, with the thousand little mouths of their Jiving flowers. The pennlture of the sailor may never be violated by human hand. He who hath descended far to sleep is more dead lhau any other dead.

Never again ght of him mingle itself with that ient dost of humanity, which, at the surfac ot world, perpetually seeks recombines iu eternal effort reform, to live again. He belongs to the uu-ierlifc ho pass into strange plants of si oue which slow without form moving creatureB that wlthcut Jersey 4 eulrnl Depot liurucd. Jkrskv City, Nov. fire tils morning destroyed tho freight depot of the Central railroad of New together with 25 hex cars loaded aud a vast quantity of misoeilaneons freight. The iocs will probably be in the vioiuDv of $150,000.

POLITICAL. Beu Butler says he will not retire from publio life. Butler is repeating his gloomy Democratic view of the receot elections. A report comes from WaslDngtou that Senator Mahoue is preparing an address to the American people iu regard to the "Danville massacre" and the Democratic victory in Virginia Official returns of the late election in Penney)vauia have been received from co'inry. The total vote is as folFor auditor, Gen.

Rep Taggart, Dem 302.031; Fordflam, Prohibitionist, Kynder, Gr 4 452 for state treasurer, Livsev. R-p 321, ('50; Powell, Dim, 300,999 Howard, Marsh, Green bucker, 4.431 is a Republlcau jubilee in msday over be defeat of Governor ButLr re-election. The jollifioa'i includ a banquet, at which speeches by Governor elect Robinle Benatore Davis, and Hoar Whiting Ames Chairman Lodge ami Flagg of the Republic (1 Rice Lieutenant committee olllor Hall, Speaker Mardeu, St: te Senator Loriug, Judge nay er and Judge I'nluam. The Philadelphia Speaker Randall la-it week, in Mr. Carlisle's claims ship of the Timet interview the speakerMr.

Randall i House. 1 have to my estimate diffais from bis. Baying thin He cou60 votes. 1 belie I shall have 85 to 90 ou the first ballot, and a unina tlon tho Second produced by large nc'ious from New York aud fro-u otli quarters of members who will to fu the first ballot York World says that 4 not responsible for the story that he has 118 oauous pledged him for the speaker-hip. however, claims 90 votes.

Tho World ft.ys (hat l'hil Thompson, the discredited slaver of Davis in Kentucky, is making hiui-iolf offensively promiueut in Mr. Car lisle's behalf to tho injury of Carlisle Randall is reported worked by moneyed interests, and the World professes to re card Cox York duLgatlon. Mr. Randad tells a representative oi the Philadelphia Times that Carlisle is over-sanguiue Randall cla ms 85 to 90 votes on the first aud a uomiuatinn ou the seooud ballot, oxpectto draw largely from (Jarllsle's comKan lall refused to say anything as to the probabilities of tariff legiblati Col. A.

K. Mc Ci Mr Carl it I He, riousiy pressed by the I plii of the Philadelphia interviewed by a New York Herald correspondent. Ho regards Republican iu whioh tho Democrats they di-1 when they elected Governor Patti dividing tbeopj hen Pattis 7 unes, lui oui wiu ha-1 an ing the co operation the Re is. But he has blundered Is cf the influe! ce, Randall, Ot'. Patti r- 'atious 1 'unity of a-c o' th- Si art Re pub)' rejected tlie il referai element the Dr -ild hare bees -d ket would President speaker.

If he is defeated party wiit be defeated in id this made Mr Randall the Randall deserves Ther distributed now at Yale 1077 students, follows Theological dical school, 29 law 67 post 18; department, 619 scientific school, 208. TLe acidemfo and scientific d-partments aud ti gained, while Die three profeBdioual have lost. school 36 aoad; wools A Maryland on the ground tl-. his fro 1 -i Of iic If: i .1 ll" Bible just In the yiupnshizo uppiy a til Oue of the curious aud irs whi ui. ing into -tespite the diligence of most lynx-'-vcd proof-read appears in Francisco t-apsr which nn-ant to "Judge Ti ay exuhax md the este) d- types read, Judge exchanged breeoht-s with Judge The last dodge of the California murderer to escape hemp is to appeal to tho supreme and (lio natural death before decision is over rendered.

Is smoking injurious? It depends upon who has to pay for the cigars. A piaut has recently he quiu which i there will be when oue goes a-lishmg. discovered in mre snake bites, jed of carrying whisky Mary Churchill left homo because she the piano, lighbors have all this time l-ci her support. J'hilailelph forced to practice the contributing "You should never chew a raw oyster. Just leugthwise across tbo edge of your tongue, elevate your chin a trille, and after that you will have nothing to do pay for him.

-Rochester Pont- A boy in Worcester, advertises that the lady who gave him a gold piecestaking it for a penny for holding her can get $2.49 by applying at The office. Another shower of fishes is roportod from tho West. We are glad that the clerk of the Mouther is arranging for these visitations fre-pieutly. We would suggest Friday nulling of each woek Free Press. Two hundred and sixty thousand copies of the December Harper have already been ordered.

It is certainly up with tho age, if not ahead of tho AdoerPremature loss of the lifcir nowadays may be entirely prevented by the use ot Burnett's Cocoa i ne. It bas heeu used in thousands of cases where the hair fuis, and has never failed to arrest its decay; it promotes a healthy and vigorous growth, and it is at the same coming out in handumivaled us a soft and glossy dressing tor the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best, strongest and most healthful. Sold overwhere. VERS ON A L.

Frank F. Barnes, colored, aged 24 yea's, la making $5,000 per year in Now York olty landscapes. Anna Dlokinson has turned up in Chloago, fluanotally embarrassed, after a disastrous tour through the Northwest, playing ''Hamlet." Dr. John L. of varions home and abroad, Thursday, lie a painter of portraits and solentiflo societies died in Philadelphia was in his 69th year.

Mrs. neuralgia and Outario, forced to dismiss a $1,000 Louie. Langtry is suffering from at London, Thursday night, she Charled D. Thompson, Thorop of R. W.

Secretary of the Navy, in liante aljBla of the the age of 38 Mrs. John W. Garrett, wife of the Ohio railpresident of the Baltimore road, died Thursday at Montebello, Baltimore, from the of a fall fr, her several "Brother" Fox, who with Dutoher aud Lee in i peranco iu 1877 s-U). iat.d tings here and down the 1878, k. is located at Chi-ego, wh says he ban an situation and i- doing aud other wise, than David Van Arsdale, the of John Van Arsdale, who hoisted the American flag troops evaculatei Nday week, aged 77.

In commemoration to have the Battery when the British York, died yestero( his father's act he hoisted a flag ou the Battery on centennial anniversary. His grandson, it is now expected, will do so. the Mrs. Zjh Hayward of Philadelphia, attempted suicide at tho Mansion House, in Baltimore, Sunday, by Bhootiug her-eif In the left breast with a pistoL She fired seven times, but only ball took effect. The wound in serious.

Sho said her husband is au opera eiuger, ai.d her iu Philadelphia. Mrs. John VV. Garrett bn led Saturday in Greeumount cemetery, the Rev. Dr.

John Ley bur officiating, stated bv the Rev. Dr. J. C. Backus.

at Moutebell briefest character, at the conclusion ol which a quartet of tho ohoir of the Asdate Reformed Church, led by G. W. Gephard.with Messrs. Gebhard, Kaufman aud Griffith, saug "Reck of AgoB." Col. James M.

Schley, The of prominent citizen Cumberland, died there Thursday of paralysis. He old, and leaves a widow. Col Kohlny was a great grandson of John Thomas bley, who built the first, house iu Fred erick in 174(1. He Princeton College and several tiu years a graduate of ft lawyer. He in the legislature, and for nine yoara state's attorney iu Allegheny county.

Congr a candidate in 1880, but was defeated by Mr. Old Father Hanson, died at Hyde Park, Mess Friday, aged 112 The old man's real namu he wonld never disclose, but his eolliu plate is insoribad "William Hanson born in Maryland. 1771 died at Hyde 1883 fourths of long Ufa spent iu slavery. A delusion r-t his old al to believe the' actually i.xvny with and l.e nld never bo his iu fear ih bi.i o. woo'd of t.H wbo-ftbofv hr.

ags te known hi ft in 'I ''f Cl dell" ho of iom him it the ti: and cc reuo utbers running alter bauds and the decoratious. Lafa yett''strip through Baltimore to plrladelphiu was in ti-. UU of 1777. 1: old Admt ra Stephen I). Tr nchard the ITtiit-d Navy, who placed U-t in July, 1880, died esi.

jce iu New York He on Juiy lOth, 1818, aud entered the navy in 1834. After vice lr snip school i in- lay at hi tl'-' id at the naval Philadelphia, he v. promoted 1 midship i the loop I'r ble ol the West India squadron, and 184" He i attached to her uutil rdered to the sloop Fairfield of the home pqoAdron. He cotuuiissi-itd c' lieutenant in 1847, aud served aflerwar-l home fquadron Powhatan c-t tin Wh a a 1844. when be the coasti 1 the HtcHin frigate East India squadron.

I he war broke out be waj uunand of tho steamer Rhode Island, -upplv v. In 1862 lie 1 to the blockading quadron He took part iu Fort Fisher, and after the captain aud placed iu command ol the steam sloop Lancaster, the flagship of the South Atlautte squadron. He years iu the navy. k. 48 people would take ry Fee oral Indore ing to chur- li euterrainmeut, they would avoid Ayer's or pi coueln: ir sjifak aiid ii-.

Fui. In: sp-iik Hinders It ml liar, the Foc.toral womlerluilv ere -bos r.he power ami flexibility VU IL AD KLVIIIA MA TTt. Tho LAndie manufactory of Henry Di ii Sens' saw works at Tacony wi Saturday eveuiiig, entailing 'o of about $50,000. Karlv yesterday Fifth ai burned nlng a th streets li-e of the com pan at F-ftU and WaablBgtt The Houston a passenger, injured. It was a night no conductor.

IL into railby road avenue. demolished slightly aud there A lire occurred at the wharf of the A meric Saturday afternoc wharf and lino steamship company The loss on the its is estimated at about $100,000. Tho tug boat Pails- and destroyed ai a sels damaged, the loss mated at about $12 O(rl). light which is estiDetectives are looking for Dr. Hiu-h James Linn, whe delphia.

He Is Well known iu Phila barged with having married Miss Mary Shanghney of Ch. five or ix years subsequently, with riet G. Wilkins with having dej known parts with wife and belonging to wife No. 2. marrying Mrs.

Philadelphia, of T' sh! Iv which sailed old yard r-z -m S.atnrd Utgi lli-. Japan, tool: shipp 800 78 'D. The a of wi'i pan: scu'h cf Ihr. an.l will lea-t five i reachiug Lei dentil. John Burk, a trio watcl the Columbia Edied i employed Dep railroad, home Cecil injuries received by being struck Ly a tj-rt Conowingo Saturday.

ODDN AND ENDS. Travelers should a 1 wavs Way's hutment fcarry a box of accidentH and itch, hums, sun bum. iu the The List ointment I'-ila (5 years old, who has dow; dear, don't heat it rut her fr me subtract marriage dowry." -TheWilliiun Hicks of Shu Jose, wont out to dig a well, and struck a valus bio pocket As Kmcrsou he (Bill) did b( thi he know, tt Post- French gallantry A gentle life himself out of beautiful lady hapt tho balcony of a first floor, he exclaims rapidly. Aud then passes I oil I ions Aceiiimi Benson's Capcinu Porous Plasters have tho the ce weary of dory window, taking the -n, word Capciue Don't be Gulden's Liquid Huet Besides lie Liebig's process, quiuino, iron aulinsl. (..

nreparati-iu contains 1 ernvian hark, and mnnerous their known health giving propeities. Of druggists orally. Who In Dr. Hale? He Is an eminent English physician who has Ceases of the lungs and throat his specialty. To his skill as a pathologi-t and chemist we owe the wonderful compound known as Hales Houey of aud the 'mat household reimdy for coughs, colds, influenza.

with the fame of which tlie wholo country tinging. Kvery druggist keeps It. for everybody wants c. N. Urittei-ton, Now York, is the proprietor.

Prices and 81. Mo saved by huvmg large size. oothacbe Drops cure in one minute. Cauion Flannel Drawers, our own make, 60c. A good heavy uu ieruhirt, 60c.

Winter underwear, all Frlces right for buyers. Neckwear, collars, cuffs and shirts. Wni.B. Cole, 24)2 Market. Ht.

J. O. FLOOD'S MANSION. Tine Crowning of the Palaces Nob lllil. Han Francisco Kxemlner.

Work will be commenced duriug the the Flood mansion to coming winter be built on California street, nearly opposite the Stanford residenoe. The atruo tare will occupy a lot of 212.6 by 276 feet aud will square, recoding about 50 feet from the street. The foundation wl'l be ot briok aud the superstructure of Couneotiont brownstone. The style of architecture will I in dimensions 100 feet the classic. The cutrauce house from the grounds will be by a portico of the Roman-Doric order, having 35 feet.

A similar portico, but of somewhat smaller dimensions, will adorn the entrance on Sacramento street. The main floor will conhall debth of 25 siet istibnlo beyond, which will lead to a large central hall, 45 by 32 feet. These halls will tie divided and handsomely embellished by a of pillars and arches. Beyond ntral hall and directly II tie the grand 1 entrai width of the epi will he 9 feet wide tor The prlnc pal flight of the aud will lead to a landing 10 by 25 whioh, being lighted by costly windows ol oiigtnat tealgu workmanship, will form quite a hallway by ii-elt. To the left oi the ll be the dining rooms aud library hall, bittier's and pantry rooms, the right of the main eutrauco will be the grand reception room, by 29, drawiug room, 45 by 30, and the hall muaio rooms, 50 by 37.

Those three i suite, and when thrown opeu pre115 feet in length, itrloal ftpft which, when lighted by the system designed for thou, wiii allord a magnificent and imposing The chamber sleeping floor will consist ot five large rooms, 30 by 30 feet northill, 1 a "king east corner, 25 feet square, ventilated fro above, and to be finished and furnished iu style of orieutul luxnrv. Tue Wook wvirk of the inter! heavy South Auihi colors and shapings. The uiansion has not yet been estimated, and, the aiohitect has carts blauube, it will probably be second to denoe iu the world. 11 be tiinbor of varied of the private AN ENUINEKK'N STORY. How He to Leave Hin Engine Alter Twelve (18) Years of t'oimtaiit Worn.

From Headline, "You look like a healthy Bald our rep bn shook hands with Mr.Daniel Mnyar at 1003 Aloy this city), as he from eiiKhio No. of the Heading a pleasant evening not long since. said Mr. I have only a few minutes to spare ami must necessarily bo brief. It is only tor ashort time that I have tuen able to present so good an appearance." Ami Mr.M.

said: "I have been in the employ nginoor, twelve bad an of tho P. A It. It.It (12) years, aud in that time accident at l.e regulars and extras, having often entire iveek witli only can truly tell you that is what 'bruaks But then tho sudden changes i the iho most dreaded. List winter, while I ua imning Hai I isbu scratch. for nights' eep, and 1 kn le leave tbc I Sillier I I was iym I it th) I cia I Luckily, about Hits tui.e, saw J.i Relief camu soon; alu taking a hat a heiieficial mo more bottln of it.

i conscio: an all the medicine I pom bottles; until 1 had used well, and, He did i Hho'ite 'all aboard," il Hunt's Ri hell engine eight, i tl Moyer, brave, over pulled the ol an incident whulo life il Mr. 1 i throttle ch Mr R. Wo'-diull Rochester, N. eii w-ttes June 11. kidney disease and have greatly Diseases of an exhaustive nature that have a tendency tbrmiuhout i ho systwill O-ui-lltioii.

(let the blond -iiim-Iv ami disnatc will l'assit ode and unnatural origin to a lirown's Iron Bitters healthful the blood icltly tianishoii WBIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Utire IXt-udac-he, Ion, mills anil Ikllloua PevALL FRICK 26 CENTS A liOX. li. FEBBETT. Auent. 372 Pearl Streot, N.Y.

Peery's DEAD SHOT Vermifuge A SURE CURE FOR WOR 5 VSS ln tho II 4L FEHUETT, i Body. ra Peu I A. V. RADK MARK, Ti ARROW. WAY'S SWIFT SURE OINTMENT piles, it.

I Hi, te-rer. salt rh tilalus, bloei) ringworms, fu he Vi AOliVrill 1 1 -N. DOI Thirty-Three. Years Antony OUR WILD MBiANS I "tig our ui With Mi ul.lu Ititroiluiitiuii Gen. Sherman.

Minen, 1 1 Kngruvinp. un.) Sttj.crt. irom piuitogrophi L-clmeii I-Inti BUIST'S CARDENSEEDS Aiu tlloSlandarii lor mul Purity. tliem, and your gurden will he a success. Call for our uc Manual.

ROBKRT llHPT. Jn. Beeff Vnrehnuso, IW'S ami Market St. PHILADELPHIA. /cRi.i, 1878, I -1 absolutely from which the excess ol fed.

atn ngth of Cocoa mixed Arrowroot or Hugnr, 1 is therefore far more economidclicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as for persons in health. Hold by tlrorern everywhere. hasherii SSKJgffl Mg mm ERManreMEOI ft S3 for pai ist. Neuralgia Sciatica Lumbago. Backache.

Headache, Toothache, re Throat. Mm Itin Si I'rosl ii.mil.\ CAINS Al'llHi. Rheumatism dbv 'JragihU Ftiiviri.l- 18 UNFAILI NG AN INFALLIBLE Falling fyf sickness, Convulsions, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Seminal Weakness, Inipotency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Diseases. Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bunkere, Ladles and all whose sedentary employment causes Nervous 1 rostrot ion, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, kidneys, or who require a nerve appnt -r stimulent Samaritan i invuluuhle.

proclaim it the most wonderful ant that ever sust.ilne<l a sluicing system. $1.50, at Druggists. TheDR. S. A.

MEDICAL Sole Pro prietors. St. Joseph. Mo. For tesllmonlals and circulars kphu ataiup.

Chas. N. C'ritteutou, Agent, Now York. (81 bowels tonic, is nerve rriHE Hannah murk academy for 1 ui.s, near llultlinore. Noted for hoalthfuimisH thor.

liistructlon, areful traliduir aud iuMuouces of a Christian homo. The Hhtl'KMBKlt 19th. V. term will AKTHUK .1. KetBtertown UT.

GRORGR'B IIALL FOR BOYS, RK1HO ncHHVlU.K, Baltimore, Md prepares for jllcxuor business life. In the Middle btites. .1 Kl KAK, l'r'nrlpal. ICaUloxuessent. JylBmwfAw 1IVIL, MECHANICAL AND MINING JKNUINKKKINU at tlie Iteiirtselaer Holytechnic Institute, Troy.

N. Y. The oldest onglneurIng school lu America. Next term begins September 18th. The Register for 1SH3 contains allutol the graduates for the past yearn, with their positions; also course of study, requirements, DAVID, KKRN 3 Mrerter.

A THE NOVELTY HEATER, a II ORAFf mi £55 com Tho Dean: 5 compu te QUEENANUROYAL ESiKERRfiNGES Tr 9 Ns Wllmlupi Noveliy Heaters J. 2'J5 ItlAhKfcT STREET. WILMIISiC.TON. DFI.ft.WARE. REOPENING.

S.H. STAATS. KO. 405 MARKET ST. opsiieilj NEW GOODS Hulutile f-- Winter ttui, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MERINO UNDERWEAR, Uand-knit Zephyr Germantown "Wool, Suxouy and Woolen Notions, Ac.

THE NEW BAVARIAN GLASS, Elegant Novelties at Price. BAILEY, IMPORTXKS, TWELFTH AND CHESTNUT, 1 0 i I THE BKBi TU BUY UKY UUUUB. STRAWBHIDGE CLOTHIER'S nW'Bui a. Spin. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.

Medicine must be cur -tully an, accurately compounded rc fresh, pure and reliable Urusjs competent persons. 5 1 Superior facilities from 0IU experience, skilled assistsnts extensive variety of stock. Three Graduates in Pharma employed. Five Qualified Assistants. Z.

JAMES BELT. PHARMACIST, SIXTH AND MARKET NTs Stau. HILADELPHIA, "'ILMINGTON UALTIMOKK KAILKUAll NOVKMHKK 18, 1BH3. rvali.R win leave Wilmington 00 14 ft (Eznresi.) OR7 mm -Ba f. 4( i n.

8.80,'fi. n. 87 naltimore aud inter mediate RtatlnuK, Uaftlmore and Hay l.i I'altlmor. mid Wnalilngton a l.oo I more only. l.oB a ia.SJ and aoo Trains ror Delaware Division leave Now astle, 6.00, 0.06 a.

1.16, a.nc. i.m IH -11 uar and way p. ii. PjtUrrUjgten, Wyoming ami way stations, U.U6 Krerehs for llairl ki-m. ft.lVlp.

HUND Ai PlillAdeluhla and Intermediate 18 noon. 6.30, 7.100.66]>. m. mu, Kalt) more and a. 11.01 p.

in. Haltlmorc, 11 For furtlier liifonnutlen 0 to the time tables posted at the station, I rwins marked nine are expreee upon wltloli extra ferii etiarKed, wool), oenarul Cauenfter enerai Manager (hiAiiLKH K. Hugh. PENNSYLVANIA RaILROAI). AFTKIl 0 I'M BEK I.KAVR BROAD HTRKKT 8TATI0 vDally, except HanUay.

IHc Express est Harrlsbuig Niagara F-xpie-B. Watkins Uxprena. Tj-le Mall and Hulfalo Express, flatly exoeptHatuniay. Kaue Kxpresa 4 Lock Haven Express. un Hhenaudeab Valley Railroad every 1,1 Now Or team Urrty and York Kjiirew Mali Harrisburg York an.l ai Frederick Kxnr ('iiliitiilua and Yura AccumiuiMiii 511 16 a.

i Dowj.ingu.wii Accommodation, un 7t: I 7.401 IU.I fd' 4 tu (1641 7.16 l'i re I HR, H. 16 10.16 6 11.46; Bryn Ya 645, iiiiuoiI. Fine 4 ville, 6.10 ii ri' Kr Hull i Iv Monj 60 flaiiy, In. ai iv NKAV YORK DlVIhlON. RHO AD bTUKKT STAT fiW YORK.

TUAINH on week-days, s. 16 Mouday), e.60, OuHuniilty KxuroHX, 6.X0). (i RO, 7 and 12.01 ulalw. nr iirooH yii, all ttmiugli PB wi ll oats of direct to Fuit ou c. lux Jouble (on luge tiuston wiiiioui chatiga, forheaUIrt, Op-an J-rtive, -I I 1 Ipl K.xpi Kicetiuid only Lt.NHIMiTON STATION, FRONT A NORRIS 8TREKTH.

HO VI Bi proas FROM MARK ET tJTRKKT WIIAKE. aruileii tro Ktpi for Now 4 ork, Kxpre for I'urksml Ikirk-ky. Kipfiv-s for oc an Drove and I ltranrbi 'n Tom's in. aud 4.00 p. in.

AU) p.in. HKhVIDKRB DIVISION Kt )M BROAD BTUKKT HTA ION except press ft HZkBfon, Delaware Water Dap, uomtoii and 8 2 in. For Her niton aud tr For Htinchsinton oniy, 12.01 For Ijuinlwrivllle. 3 p. in.

For Heuiliigton, 8.20 12.01 arrive'daily except Huuday From 3.50, 7.50 atnl 6.66 p. in. IOM S. I i i TO FRONT A 1 NOKKI8 Dally, except Delaware namtou, an 7.46» ii f'f I'crautoi- aul a ter liluskauiton. 12.01 p.

in. K-ti l.ainliKrtvlilf. 2.10 ji. in. For Hioeplug ar tid.cts can be t.heatuu.

streets, 838 Chestnut Kip stations. 8.t Gap--ill), P. 66 Dap, sciiiiiu-ii 6.36 p. p. (a.

12.01 aI'ransfor omparry will call from ImteU an- Tu ol -Ulli i baggage ml lull niatioii niHUiid following I o. 8 8 1 nul Ht rest, aud liestt TICKET offices: Nu. CIIAKI. rai ru, Mat PUILADjCLPHIABA ll OF HOIHW. rail Nffnr HKK lift), 1883, vi in 0 41 1 2.1fiPjB ILMINGTON NORTHERN R.

11n lo taking stfocf NoveiulH-rD. 'I NDHiH, DAILY I'. Du ti'F 4 16 4.46 7.25 Warwick spiliigtleM.7 F. s- K.siatlouH. OOINU SOUTH, DAILY 1 Stations.

8.26 Warwick 8t Wayuobh'g ,1 n't 8.27 v'tlinlngtoK, I' tl freight i-'inD YORE. t.KCTRlO LINK HM'KAHKRS VKfl'EH AND ANN IE, King whan, mlugiou, I uet-ilay, Thursday, WII, Wednesdays, 4 Frulght as low as auy other hue or ft aud Kaatarn cities. K- ANDREWS. 1 NEVER HAD BETTER BREW was the remark of a who a barrel of our JEWEL flour; it makes white, hgW moist, sweet bread. Try it price is reasonable and the a 00 is excellent.

JOS, TATWALL FRONT AND ORANGE SIS' Telephone No. un..

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