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Richmond Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 15

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THE ASM PALACE. Structure Wuic? Has Been in New Yorfe. 1 Tl II.Rllll's it.m aad Biaba rate Bee? Autor'? limit Bath uili.r of i. a tat ili to of tb tera r) mu? de il remuas, This te ke one by a a doorwaj on been made wer tl .1 ti cornei Mra ari of th? the 1 SAL? th? fl 1 I by Ing Into It writ re, will II ii ol be a very fi 1 undr? I town al AST? I 11 me fif ring ry to about ihe Mr. Aoi I III the an fr.

nt? Mi Roman i. It la Ri- than to and and which em RI -n I-? Sixty fl tbe Slaty flfth the for the night ntaln twenty Lath being iiiiiioi it? well as llrslr gUCStO' this v. and ih? i. ili sgula sad r.mark h- i up by Bill? The ai ol stae, It pr. of 1 bui al the 0 re two un! Bftto? in? I nd aa? reati ai Ike Mm k.

it? i to boo! Bd ilntlly taten? as ihe low? Boot ike privet? I tasi The tatlon aeeme where pttona ikt tl Bit ol ataira running and fr. back, wi Thli? Ig .1 is and to etoi tn is given th? bou boated? end aa lato t' a gasali are glvea over bo lo tk work al lutano ao Um I tinted 11 Bghi rally pn vuiMng. tb? we weBi to opea a at! Bag lard oaa --f Ike seeet porga? il badi lhal it anagb The bas 1 liai sft.r tht- Frageoto BiBinootasa. Ahave your la un, Kj'lh Din t'iv oppoetto an.t oad al the lesea a pesag Kai colossal figures, iteelgrted by Kail Btttsr, Th- two moat prominent ar. holding rack head goktea wreath Sierra Um head of Virgin Queen.

Al.1 shout ths aad npp'ar tag be weighed down by the weight of th. telling, atore figures by Bitter, splendid in muscular proportion? and in tbe espresatoa of face and tension of ai Plctui hue -m- of tbe kan, nn.i iii. the catling spring? iato the patea lighted ah iv? This bett-room ah a nty ogth and fifty la breedtk it has I) poltahi Boor Thta com? picture gellery aad bsll-room al Uve. EBETI BBS ovr.Hir.s. Mnn? Impartant laeeaUaas iirouain Alluni by BteSOSeiad a inrky eaumes.

cootm Caratata, bavtosj evening pieced a tub Bisset a Iropplag rh in ceder ta try if it WOUld hold ln the feus it as henry thst bo eould hardly reeve it. be tlumght tkat ths ib was aitch? i. bal al met per? ceiving a sharing iiui.i at he wi lit to Lnubach an a it to aa poth? ry, who Immedl itely dlsmlee? Mm with small gratuity, bid ling him ol the asme stuff nevi ha eould meet with it. Tbk 1.r oiiiitly dkl h- tag a-? with bla f. rtune; Uli S1 ten) th, the tir In ide pubiii persone formed themselv? mto i) In ord? to an terther dl tir: pecteillj and a bl? were the io of Ih? ir kind ili Rui li ihei discovery rd ed to ilted from Un untati of Intense beet bed years hoping to prive in Ita of Ite ptiblllty the action ol al ai col i Conven ng a Itn a be em lie I an b) throwing pi? of aul roas Um room II Hi the wh? he foun the heat wl it 1 I been euh ted pon tl Ita illt) he had to Imp io being llghtei tb ball lid to have tl I Igg? it? 1 II work of Priestley's, it Ii iy wl wat? the of hlch fol le a pberical Soni saw the pap II hence he I the of a llghl ma? hlne made buo) ant I In the nir.

Aecer th a a illoon ai car ould be heat I Im? nte hta brother at 1 In the preeri of the ol Iy and I iton. th? I Imp rtatit v. fl tal eli lus ta? in i window with nd a thermom -ter; Into regla droppe 1 from a phial el re tt, and irple liquid was a autlful a thi came puxaled tu bui tal ned thai he aqti tin the window Un Tell? I In-lsw, Kt.rr? lar. yer at Leyden Ihe latter turned the Informa thai uff. mi? calle t.

pr i mine to it? godfath? r. the prii see of pros the manu? re Ihe ii- of a heap, du? ollki to brown an.I white oily ta? bi making the Burface Impervious water. The dls ry, to Shaw, th? btatoi ti lunty, waa due purely cldenl Ai Stanley Farm, elttmted few mllei Buralem tbe v. ry centre ol thi potteriea districi me rvanl heal Ing a Btroi lui I sait. be uae log pork.

During her temporary ab ene? from the liquid 111 over. Being In an ung Ihe luti? spr? ling over tbe out? side, 11? bei I ratood, and which did not for the Idlng fi sento of liquid arlth some ol ti of the 1 BurfSce to enamel, lid not peel off when the waa cold mbl brown ware vea? iln ri rlty A Buie? learning what id t.ik? raw thai gtas? ware might possibly bit last? of public; he Introdti i ri! islng by ana of com nee ap durable; an Bi iffoi Ishlre bus made a mUD il ng Uto ry. Tlli: LE IS it Praaslaeal Port in Fall? Bleetlea Dupe. pi Is 'tant a part In et ml tocttoai of the de I ratal a- or pi" vii lai Dieta, timi they may be oa to mod Bed Um fona riorai trategy, rib a Parta eorr ol in a Tribun Hitherto moot ol the cant ng I be? lone by ej nti about from to? to pta? to ear? at an enormous eoal of time and and tatto ra ha ta he sent the same way si greal Ini and, to moke metters weise, the votera were toeUned judge candi date bj appearance the equii sir ised by hta electoral agenta, theee driving aboul ta rl? thlyappi ilnted rehlclce reaping a far at? hart.M ol OUt? I IBSU tl m. Bum motives of economy, had been ntenl a a rimpler form of convey ol enanged all tins.

ghta of the wheel have ousted the the whip, and for a rate of Igbl troncs, a dey, in didate for la tlon ould have all nal an amai? ut 'cycltoti that i cani isa for bim, conve) s. and la li tal IO rf? mi the of Bid camp It ta worthy of note that the candidate how? it to make aoe of courtage when victorious, ae moredignlfi? mode of tr for tl mere yeta. Bui thte alii pa away with time, and 11 ,1,, that al the si general elee tac Buce aaful candidate riding home from the poll lo hie hotel, ool to a peyh beribb tondas or tuouol) wbi al of pu canvass? ra, and unii rapportera, all Miire Sureliiel lluin (Andresi Rang in LtmgaaaBo MBgsrino.) PtoheMy author ol OUeeetarf fiat? bi imitai oo be mus? i wltb Ulte entraci from Mr beri "Whoa VaMnond Casse to Where do go, he oakt go tbe Aneti al House," he Is anew bims? if do I k'? IT" .1 no- po to t. I Rive." "What vu go toave an empty basket at goer, and tentara thai Um sfcosjlMefus v. to tke hands of Um peddler.M rrrfrrleil Flatter)-.

(La Tribuna.) I'rlnee writ Inspeet a rare cHortlon Of in a town. The ar bka tk kto greal a man merit Pitaco discovered Ihat all the re plaeed the SkSsTOS wronu What made you arningc them tn that faslifon?" "1 could not permit the volumes to turn their backs on Highness." A GREAT CHESS GAME. IHK MI.TAV AM) TIIK vizimi pi. a The t.nltrr Kepi Ills Henri. YVhleh Hint Ile Un.

ri leu Inr linorllr of AI In I li of the (8, tt. In Sa? rrnnel-co ArKo nnut.) Suites Murad was devmtsd to the Kame Of eh? SB To without tlatt.o-y, Otti wa? a good play? r. to soy thai bo a a man of coaMdarsbto tatesteetasd pua But Sultan Murad In his play pad two failtage- be usad ta bava an adequate stake t.n th- event of m- gama aad be very Ubhrooh defeet These week? Besaos Blwaya trylag, but in Um omo of sa powerful aad osatotela a rsoasrch they res red lbs gasse aas al esce? ling TB I. tty (. ritaiilly m-ant ruin; to too often might easily gj, death.

Lud? these rirem etano? it be? tain- his Maj. sty to I'm 1 an adversary, sad an tavltattoa to a contesi ta hat- as rstsl I I and t'? as muck dise led an if I BJ Hi- pot I graog vizi-r had Um roh a "of um orba. had tao! all iheur Uveo lato ili- bargain, tini 'ii'-r Stata 1. as fag daag fectajc bla aci board. so ned fti.K presenl aa aathe Sultan ir.

This had "te rammen latloa the a born nblei ol econotll nail) bo I and a alwayi ad) play, cost nor th? hasard, ed on 1 rerying I til had or could serai thi r. Al one oft? mo in, on tl I to him, "Well, Grand VI; venture on ti I nil iv gannente in which I gnd which are thin? of truth it 1 bount) i th) I and estima, m) itaui htei bread or shell. your Majesty Vizi? sal I "if It had with will "hai Um it do. Thou shell thy I art stake thy .1 lughtl I on my pan uii! Btake th. te my liai.

m. ani 10.0W I pi? end will ij yol ai. I Oran i Visier be ird this pro) osai to his daughter, bli on lid, with v. but hi km ios imperlai too il to venture a fusai, Th? rei they an be tb? un? itb? in Itt? m- bla Sultan, 1 my bead u. 1 Rial I- at thy iii-ny.

hut if Hi a 111 on th) III. I Who thou l.a-i ii 1 ui.l wager my be ol egal net hi Mil il. gl iv? I are hsi II) even, but wish? ii. it be." played, ani again the visti 1 Then Murad laughed ani sail: "Be not alarmed; thee thy last ik-, for a ha never fllncbe I. Rit beat played boldl) and well; only this, und? tt.

re oui Ml game, and holde?) thy only until appoint another it. thy pU After the final defeat of bis courageous and Indomitable grand ruder, Mutai waa put to find any eultabh opponenl face him 111 cbese board. All awn the roue honor, and tl un? happy visier Mho command? to un? dertake the duty found it difficult to whi ther or defeat might re perilous. At length Sultan bethought him of a Ian which med to promise l'? on, i oui be obtained luntering Uieee tlmoroua and unwlll ii I ul? s. caused It to that any man might challenge in- Majesty a game of eneas, ng chaUi ng? his own head agslast Um ofllce ISl In such win the cupldlt) en I a if-, Ii a of many men any Um th a numbora were loun rea Ij to 11 the Sultan oa these torma; but whether l'i kill was or whethi his opponents were frightened and nu b) ih? ri ih? ran, al ani rata each succeeding espirasi tool bis li et? id ol attaining Um obj? ti ol -the position of ibo tisse Issuing the proclama? tion thi re Uved ta Adriai pie a family, ting ol three peraona-father, bo The tatter arse pleaalng manners, good presence, and I remarhal.rnergy II? tual capacity.

The nowo 01 the Sultan'e had reeched title secluded family, who i-i kmg been dei hed test announced ta bla rai and mothei lus Uto the capital sud pat on the hsaard ol Um oesnl When wae ushered th- prea of tbe Bultan, and the object of coming explained, Mured hlnrnelf frit some eo ban Is? me and intel? ligent youth sboaM rieh als ta a combat apparently oo unequal. After re? garding him silence a taw moments I osto I clearly what the rondlttona the game wo are atx.ut to pia? haw beea eorreetiy lufurreed, Firt?" sai-l Osman, "the conditions are Ih. I Win, iir Majesty Will appoint me your Grand Vistor; if i toss, my Ufa le the forfrit" ,) t(i still to play on theao termi asked Murad. bare," sAeawared Ostnaa, "travelled far to Ma that honor." what ni that fatal honor avail thee," asked Murad, 'tar what benefit eaa accrue to thee if Unys must dtal Ii pe sustains the soul." soil "an in ik? BS 10 risk life for an adequate reward." "How toag hast thou studied osmbbF1 mded sultan. "My talker tanghi bn bb a bap," nn awerod Oonosn, "and ail my Ufa I Bava loved and stu lied it." said aaurad, "tii-n nt thy derirs this day 6hu.lt thou play for thy Ufi Rut first, by order of the Sultan, a sumptuous, repast waa eenred, and at his Invitati? l'inni partook wtth bins.

Then, after a postad t.f rast darlag midday heat, the CbeasSBOn brought out, uni. amid careta of high du-nita rtes sad Bk of Um the youth stranger faced hta lord sad essayed th diflteult, and, as It api sil present. UM fodhardy bsSfe Of ebecksBStlng him. Only Bve BBOVOS had seen made, fili? breathkoo rSeuea, when t-almly proiiouneed Ihe ird, and on Inspection bari wae clearly eetsbltahed. ah aotoi bed And Sultan, gad aim? st plfl? i.

wae with fury. "What'" Cried and In rive Buyrsg osare What is the meentng of this? say. orbai oeusoa hath helped thee, or power of en? chantment th'-u been able to ac? ro, i-i is ih? real "Siro," rei.ii?d Osoaaa, "this opening Of the is new -ne. Bring inni pietely unexpected, it haa gtveh me, for thi? Um victory wktoh eaa n-'v-r hope again to attain so greal and experienced a player aa your Majesty." These words somewhat mollified the Sultan, and. after Bevtag silent for a few minutes, hi? wraih being partly appeased, he sail: "By whatever mean? Ihe victory has been BBJaod, ine? It ha? been won, and since thou must have paid thy lorlcll had thou lost, Allah forbid that thou fall the re ward that I have I H- thariupoa 'nmmaiilel thnt oaman should bo in th- gorgeous robea Bf Ute nnd.

aumm.rdiie all the Beers and high Bora gito to the hall of th- prssent? Osanna to them as prand Visier. Then, be dtomtaaed him. 'asat, Vizier, OTO will play Sgela." fn th- evening In UBj oSkSSl of Um Urani and rein nil. an old fri.nl of liR tatbcr, by Ills itnltation. BI0S1 with him and they di-' bed paoosd sad was to be appn "Osmsn," ii refc "thou hast played BOM ram.

and WOB It; vet knew tao ereU the character aad die? poelUoa -t Murad to be oblo atncerely to eoaertalate thoa an vte rl and Ornad Vistar, lo-esucrow thou maysi -my pri bebty he fest? and slain "Beta Rrt.nll." SBianed "each must yi-ii tots; but for my pan. have Int-ntlon of ptoytag a gassa against the Baltaa to-m. rrow." "Thou tau ee tnt- mi Bl" cried the reis effendi. In "Nay, hut be haa the intention oommnnd end ari thon statuts as suppose that thou hast payarer ral um "I am hardly go as to that," nld itti? I-as I renturo boi Ut assy he able so t. order minen thai Murad shall not dem ind in eg to-morrow." And bow Rit: bo lemanded Um te odi, nk echi f.

a haai la bead "At pn ut have ao mheme rnm I Oem oit oal) Um out? ne -t rtecj aim be to sei reme sii tir or bui urgency an i Importan, a I foro Murad to morrow morning ti. it, foi the nonce, he will have neither tbe lei? sen bot the li cbet s-pl lying any oth? of amu ni In Um ncerns of so greal sa empli re Oman ould empiete Uto eon ittendsnl entelad, an 1 ai. II. thai an I nan was who sired umeatly an inter? il II' "it m. "i.ut if be be an oil ma be flauet bava idequate il tins hour.

Let blm enter." th? ipi enter Ute operi in? -it. lit l'i lin him than bla falbi r. Afl having I the fendi, the ol 1 man a pn bow II it bo bad under tak? oo a mn "My eon," be plied, "aft. thy do? ut r-, Ith? thj to iv. mtl the an .1 11 we Buff? i having ring Um i i i reu val table it.

our lo order to provide tb fund necessary m) Journey, fol? ih? arn the di of thy raoh attempi Happily, Il irs thai thou hast tv and Bol Um gami, whether thou art noi In Imminent pei II to much tilt eon bou la estn me bere can be no said tb reta eff? ndt. "To-M be must play, unless, taded, can to 11 Ihe iltan attenti and alter I in Ini ntlon But, in what to to be se I In. mill? thai the eM titan, "it Is I Well thai I I. M. the hither, for I have bi intetllgei may amnd sa iti good st? od, 'n ay I learned 1 11, ol a inspira, ti, it appi ars to hat? bli gli Ita, rarly know? of Which at Value Bull ai I los alvi art ind ed ri mat? sa.

Um rol? Ben Ion ol tt Information. Hb Majesty wtU stai I. an bla att? ntton engi tbe details of such a project." When Beai monili Osman, in hR a- I tati? G. was with Murad, be ha tened ta In pari htm no he I ci Ived con? cerning proj rtelng, ans ine di sign of Um rebelo to march apea Um i a l'iil. bearing thi- Murad, gefas with tiik raising a tang? arm id on? mai hing upon the aft pi ivlnce rwman, however, seid oalmly: "If your sty will to sapr? I si say lei bo man this lor even tbe rumor of In? surrection la api to unsettle men's mindi a taf? t' of The pi of plr present eret; I It neeet di ctarod; rush ta bud.

At this a ry will even as Um fa Bi which, neglect? would wa te a dtp, may be qu? nched with the ontent? of bucket Lei your ijeet). lake MO tank ori? With BM, DT. With ail ed 10 A iriati opta, and two bouranftet my arrival the re the pi artU as I tbe movement be ol an end." The Bultan approvi laoulng si the advice given blm by hta new Qrund Visier, ami bade him et irt at ones on the i.i i proponed. Within an I Vtatar. with hta Of MO In? 1' ft tin- captiti, I I as he patted with bai frisad, Um effet observing simply; "The game ol CheSS la a i be 0r I Pisi? r.oa aching Adrk proceeded itely to the aa lb? Oovernor ol Remella and bad ban ese.

oa II t. ila.im; atoo put ta iii rei ii of hk ero iteres and on who i.i been guilty of tho grooaeel ty? nanny aad extortion, Sad atoo tfcooe wh bad to an) way tinpiir.it- to the projected rising, be reptad Um great joy of ali. bis fatb la bla form? lion us Oovernor of Rumella. an beet back lo lepori ta tas Majesty that Um pint pa tt perfect!) eoatantedsnd loyaL 'ine Sultan wss deBgfcted with the promptitude and energy of kto sew Visier, n- began Bom tale time to his Judt-'m- nt. and to his BdVtCO on every and for a baas Osama rutad cospira arllh bbssususIobsmI au tli' rlty aii'l plcuous Murad oft? oiiiiiiai.

i-i Um presence of his Orsnd 'tab si Iks che hostd; but ike be pesyed for wore alwayi Bsed aithto the boussle of roesea aad moderation, and. whether Um gums arsi tost or won-and OSBBBg too pru deal often io win-the terrible th- ImpttUl tiger remained BkaattMd to verset. Tins happy st Of affairs contimi' ooaaeUsas, ani Bright, Usued had i.ot Ri- Basiti, in revenge tee bosso taonglnar) slight or antotenUonal discourtesy oa lb? part of Orassi Vistar, eootrtved kis downfall. was a ta-k not dUBeuli to bo with a amstor such aa Mirad. A lew werde alluding to "the pohcy and alms of our ri-w ruler." win.

was allowed to overaesr, exclu Uso Jsalnnar sad sBsptetaa of the Bultan And, with IBS int-rval BBtWOOB jealously and suspicion, and the tiet-r mlnatton to rid i.ims-if of Um obfe? of tht-m ems short In He deter? mined at oik- that Osman play again for his BOB and 11.at Riis lujie lie should toaa Ike Basse afternoon he took occa? si, Bfl entantes IWSSSj to Osmsn as follows: "My good Rr.inl Visier, I notice that In these friendly little contests you seldom waa. Now, use not 10 play with on-? put? not out Ins tuli strength." with a flaeektag amita, be continued: "Frobsbbjr the stakes sta now tOS trivial to amba It worth while for you to your full powers ThM must be ismidlad I. -m my part, will of my you if you win. ber to and wltli her a dowry of purse? of gold. And you.

on your must. I suppose, play for th- Mak' yea ptsyed at ttrst, and th-n. you resaosBeor, you won in Sou BSOVee, and easily enough" "Your MaJ-sty." BSM who saw at onte that UM leasUMS of the Sultan had hanged, ar.d eut? natii? ti no doubt bul that his otvn tels was already deter? mined upon, "whatever yni, decree must, of eeanrss, ta euepteo? but this time I have no new gambit to pit against your umivalied ani sour rielettone ekilL" The Sultiin appreciated the compliment. but tt did not cause him to alter hi? de? cision. Tbe afternoon of the next day wae fixed BS the appointed for playing of this fateful game.

During the interval Da? man pondered deeply on the Baal ta Panas In th. lu which he found hlms-lf. In Bttto it ubi th though he should win game, another equally would follow, Umt nothing avail to keep hi? bead on hi? ehouMara tt Murad tout, as h- shrewdly BOBBM I tod, OS term I tO get rid Of him. Vet it was clear nt l-T tli-se to win would pi tarn ImmtiBsttly total than I it rejgtht far ossari time delay, If It ma Streit, the I that Inevltabta Therefore, arwea on Um tat? lowing afteraeoa tks Qrsad Vizi-r nsesd 1 al elMns-bssrd, ()f goad players sut wn t-rniln 1 I to Wifl If I- 1 mat: Ige it. They were not ahme.

A targe somber of the greal ofSeata high oosetata of lbs Stats and th- pslaee sat oratchlng Um i-anie, which might so euddenly ur I minate the brief nnd brilliant re root 11 one of th- players, Beery move was towed with th- interest. The game was fought with great skill and in mit.ihie patience by both combatants it tasted and the chanceo of victory and defeat otSl ssM an even bataneo It was the Otaad VtatarO turn He rn his ptooa, arhaa ouddoalj it Beebed Upon him that the mov- was a nil-taken one. It gestad his fate. L'nleSa the Sup -h asgas extraordinary btueeaeea, ovaMooh the impili Umile af? forded him three ssoees nrouM at terminate the gam-, and oat short Um IR- of iismati. 1 I rais? his eyee from th- i-ard, toot his glance should InvoluntarUy the Bultan hta insctoa mi of the bkmder be ta commuti For time th- Whota oooouiblj client an mottooteso.

The Bultan mad no awve. bal gu he Um eaaaa hu Was h- gtoStiag the turai of tory and purpoa Iy pr. longlng th- anxiety and approhenatoa of bla victim? ccuM bo poeatble thai be had ri alb faSad obesit? R'- op? portunity provided aha, and waa itili i ring un lecldedty 1 la aexl owvef lueei ontlnue long that Osmaa ntun al ngtb to rato? his eyee to bk Rather fhanaucheuspeneo II be 11- rabie Um wo -t a he ta up iti inga sight bk The Bultan ble bea) down; tii? afternoon lultry, and Um rery tttle be bed feilen There Bttle doubt timi wh? Um Brei muai rave Um rtunlty 11 al a pn seab h.m 11 hile, to and unhapp) '-m serait, wnh as much patience and fortltu il comman the ti ai Inevitable result. Bo man in ti ii 11t a either ap? dm, unruffi? dem ir, truly they it Ih ni ind ti till the Sultan BhOUM Ml and deign to tbe nil- his al? ep had ii id? niy Interrupted, su? nee la the without so tarn than withta Um hall iteeir. At i- ngth, the -ill proper of tbe mueasta -n the Bsooque resounded tl ti, ivy air: "Ci pi ay? lo pjuxri gn it, I li mos1 TI re Ood bui Ood." Btlll the li BO MM in th I Jewelled rowd -lar.

1 ta disturb hta stuiii Al rat an In? nt that eoul fon a occurn breek Um i li nee. me eoi II? re stationed al tbe followed ui Baci tly the example by mil'? nal an 1 t. il ep auddenly bla achnlter, falling io-, relaxing grasp, il etanging oa ni et? pe All looked up with amaa ment; all ex? cepl Murad Then Osmsn roes and touched Um Sal? ten lightly Um shoulder, ml be feU foi a lib an Um i men for ta a is ad. on A Buolneee.lilha -aid good story Is told of an Engltah mlntoter, who lived shout eeventy yeara a. iii a.

to smy ill Smith, ani he a bachelor He resisted many persuasions to whl bis frienda? were constantly until had ta Is terably toe age, end he hlmorif hege ta feel the need of, or, at leset, bigs hat- new ig of, comfort being auroed wltk woman'a genita euro. Short!) after entering one Ike ir. ulta a maiden idy, years, wae atrougty recom? mended to him. and ills Menda that ti- woul i better get mani? en ting thai Um lady named would noi refuse accept him, notwlthstand Ing hie nit you think i the bs I I- i ceptlbta lisp, "Then I'll and thee "He was so good as Bis word. His ring at Uta ii was red by the I maid, 'lth Mlth P.

withinr bri kly, but ashed the torer. 'Yes, will yoj k. walk InP 'No, I thank you. Be kin enough they Muh i ta thpoak to IM Misa ai peered, aad peated the Invitation walk In. "No, thank you, fi explain my bithe I'm Um aea Methodlth pn ich? I'm I My fricada think Id better emriy They lueoosssead for a wife, llave you say objecttouT -why.

r. ally, Mr Bm i-r-, don't anth? aow. Will ran thiUi day week for your reply. Oood "On that day he oppeoied st tho do of Miss reandenee it wes promptly 1 by ti- I) 1 "'f? 'Walk IB, Mr Madam, i Lav- aol time. St my CttCUU in hilf an 1, o.r.

1-? ar idy, nia'a-n" do walk in, Mr. Smith." indeed, ma'am. Pleath snthei me. loth or 'Well, Mr. Smith, v-ry seriou? up r.

I Bboul not like to out of tbe nay perfectly I Mlth We will I. married thlth day -k. I will at tbttk Ptosth be ready; ma'am" Me oaltod -n ttmt dsy aresh at that hour, ready. They onrre inairh.j, and lived happily several yars." Iter Facnpnde. (Pittsburg Chronicle.) Mr.

Hiland: you hear what Mrs. has Mrs. inland: Whit It? "I thought BSTkeSS POU had heard. ral know of tt." "What on earth If Till me quick!" bSS ft her husband." sert" "Too, It true. 1 have It on the very beat antis trita?" id reef" "Mr.

himself." dear! Im so- eorry them. They devoted to each otkor. tun what caused UM par ition." "There tee 111 toa'l mack to t-ll. She wanted Is peg her mother a visit, aad spare the tini- to go. BO sii- left him.

and went alone, will awap Shout a month." "Mr. Hilanl. you are a brute! rio, th? rei" -SJBj- Mil from Mimali. (Tiin-s. Hont lulu.) She was a d.mur??.

matronly, little woman, without a sanssctau ef humor in her Bk? an I this was her I He waa a ml'ldle Bgad, han US BBS pky? Blque, haJ laid ov- a trip from the through otaam ta the volcano. They were In ihe Hilo restaurant, and sh- was eating an alligator p-ar and he v.as paring SSM jju know." Mta "that there one thing that you must ta very care? ful about wh-n eating this fritt" "Ind-isl." he aaatau In tones, 'and Is th it?" ver swallow the re? plied. And th? Englishman near the door WSS OS absorbed In trying to see the Begag. of th- Joke 'hat he nte six t'hlll peppers, they were radishes. His Interpretation.

Pearson'? Weekly.) "Tommy," crU-1 Tommy'? mother from the eledow; "didn't 1 tell you not to down on the damp grassr' mamma." returned Tommy. "I ain't doln' It I wiped the grass with a wwel before I sat down." The l.rftann of "talare. (John Harnes, in llarpors wo-ith in this There's rainbow In th? Iteav affr tH'Tr-H and th? tn With its vroadrous hue? pHrsraatM, with arching From th? vf beauty to its t.irit misty baaa, Tbertfa the ar-traatalni In August "fhere'i lunaei th? vallen a von hlul-h from upland to tea, Now ill la the sunlkht. In UM sliaili.w Ttmttft ptairjTf rt.p at im tini All la nt. ml Is il all from ev-rv vtata with its a- rave is autama bat twinkling tiir.iimh dMpaalng t-tBBlag v.ist tinrrstful oefan.

'nratri unclouded Th? trave ss tlM I th- lardati alta its (lowers, with ro-we abtow; Th? lh- v-ry aoBl purity? tho tlrst fnsli fail uf An! thrv rome ir? for. ver In a nrv-r mIbi traira, Aad mortale, oe tivm. Rnow th? to th? ef to his pi th? it I ftve you or four Ir.iinjrt.lllty!" ii ORAMT MOORMAN AagBBt ar -il? of th? I "fr? ier, treet sir? the Rev 'h irl-s Chumbley otnctatlnr, Mum MART B. OR Mr MOORMAN, Of Va imiriis. COLBMAN i.

in AebavtSe, Ausuai after a llacetiag Vf. ini daughter of rnier. Funeral win tabe pia? SUNDAY BVE fron ter falbe? Id la Heniico OREEN CM? at the I ItoBMatea Hoepltal, rnlng ut I o' doch, MARTHA A. OREEN, Bife of Mr. I.

1 of In tar of Mr, J. W. Bl ial I tills look pM it ft yeeti rdajr sfternoon at HEINRICH, BENNO HEINRICH, th th et al ll? died feet? ut hit funeral pavee frota v. km by at i SUNDAY BVENINO. are lai II ad to attend i'i l.

at the of her bush in i. Marshall loved ot Oscar r. Kell). in the Btb rear of her ace. t.il I'll! St itlon lisi It pal church AFTERNOON al 1 f.iinllv to atb til.

kniiMIT l. tho HHh ni cl ick P. the h'T the iitr .1 turnplhe, Ihn mil? below the Iti. of Knight, la -ti ar of ber ineral the eh? this EVENING at 'cl and acquaintances Invited to attend thoul nu wi? ot? Kpi Ingfl? 1 DK al tb? reel ol ber iw, Mi-. W.

M08BY, Funeral a III ik pi i. this AFTERNOON fro? Methodl Nati un pai" rs pleaso I LABT BXCl'RaiUS OV THE T' AHHINOT? in IN DA MOHNIMl pleml Train leave? Broad ind Hancock itn ut 15 returning, 1 Wa al li P. M. Round-trip, C. f.

yi 'ill' 00 WITH THE ORPHAN BOTS ON THEIR EXCURSION TO OLD NORl the Chieepiahe and Ohio rallvrar, INDAT, SEPTEMBER J. II the inag? ni of s. J. il. Looh at thla ila avi Chi -apeake and Ohio (Hronl tree!) iit A irrlvea 1 Point 1 A.

M. Beturnlng. leavea 'ni Point al IM P. M. aharp; arrive? Richmond r.

M. Tw boura' and Ufi. iti run l'a for and Norfolk ill rear bi The il tlcbel Norfolb ul it 121 You can retun I at st. am. Cape boat, leaving ik at P.

arriving it oil at Bt? uu? Old Point or N. York Point it trtp GCc, ii'. Point or Sort only tl. Koun tin? from VVUllamsbuni to Old Point, SO ball ist? id t. i th? Bhera cents; irn? i.

Hampti 50 dinner at II gela Hotel, 75 centi. ais it i TI' for il? al train. Buperlntend? t. i RSIOS To oi.n Th? la of Union Biatlon I pul EX To l-OINT "It NOBI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Enjoj a pleasant and help our a Burch fun Pari Uke steamer Louise al Newport SVws returning, leave Norfolb p.

M. Tl mi ntiirriii.n at bt. Ttehets: Adulti, 11; rl.iMr.-ri unlir Vi y. ai Tr Un leavea I A. au ui OTTIMO, WANTED, EXPERIENCED BALES MAN fot of to an -renerai in thla Dent positi mrn ul p.

ERETT BABRON, l-Jt lence, it. I. SALE HROAD-STREET CON? FECTIONERY STORE In I doing buslDeei Owrn? aolng te l-rtve the eountrjr. Hare chance. Addreaa 11.

A. lit" rou fur our fl Suco, provtalon, a tton, aad stock ine? il Bon oa limit, Bsarglna espi ilw IBBEN, folti? ft UU' I.iii-r'y New (000 PON OUR ADVICE Mi' sever il tl hand last v-ry risk. bl an i. v. Thai ill Bill better than -r pr.

IPs fur bl of this, thotrli a free Bank ta I' J. WAKI.M A New Vurk. R-WASurU Kor tho lati Harbi'iir, un tb irrt ia administrai bla I will is before nit? is for the purcbaae of THE WABHINOTON FUHR AMO FEED COMPANY, Including of FUJLRS, FEED. SALT CORN PBODl'ITB, FIXTURES, 1 MACHINERY, HORSES, AND W.V Thla is valuable ptopetty nr 1 nn usuai in rwtata a aad 1 protltable buatneia, now rutiriins uri jag full and well-conetructed bulld Wltb estensive 1 lini- MILL AVI? ORAIN KI.RVATi.lt inipruvi-i rnachlnery fur tho manufacture of PEARL HOMINY, II? GRITS. BREVYEBM' ORITB, NEW PRuCI-'SS This mill only mm BREWRRB' ha? uni reltabkt trai? tor "iit? ut.

ground? und vi ill be on favormbl? Fulleel mvestlgatlni, al'. JOHN A. HAMILTON. A'lmlnlstrator. 1 (It WanhinKton.

BOOK AN JOB PRINTING NEAT? LY rae i TOWER. THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS A We tloti't expect to fortune this yc.ir, hut we do ox? jK'et to so increase our tli.it success will he ours in the terrestrial hv ami by. Just now MPC wouM rather make cus? outers than money, rather have a big aroma and small profit than a big profit and a small crowd. Here's Proof of It. ART DISPLAY In Goods? Luncbeon-Ctotba, Runners, the moat magnificent dasptay ver exhibited la RtV hmoa ese them Hi- prime way down.

Look lik- ni ik COOttag and ptu-a. STAMPED LINENS. are akourtag Btessped tn gri it many nuvritleo; th- Pineal 1 li OB BBC EXHIBITION. Rai t. roa, prices busi win iu, the st and liai i -t designo, in Bugs and Dragaste, w- bought from the alito, oo ore at.

pilots: i-rnir Run I pri. II Ruga, price I I. 10x31, ne ttugs, price tiki Rug, price Genuine Bmyrn otao price Ruga. SOzM. pnce I atoe 11 tos Carpets Made and Laid Free of Charge.

Is effects ata, tin ts. I i Carpets, tap? effect, Urti .1 1 1" ttlie, Velvet ivleet, BJt. ALL RR'li AND li.At'ill? II? Chenille Table-Covers. irti completo iuk 1 ih? mil- Corei L'Itti Chenille Tat.le-c Chenille ible-Covem, It to. il I ini i.ilv is.

I him Rovere, Damask I. mi isat Covers, LACE CURTAINS. 1" a in 1 took COBI and I 1 have a rich 'urtaln at em it CURS I. Cl CALICO WRAPPERS. Ail tapp- io BOWS CANTON FLANNELS.

tarda Cantea Ptannel that to .1 k. Wltn and quallU? I adi nl Cant in i-, se. l'ili! Ill I'! Itili. Canton i-'i Il ton I ni Ile We an etiOB OB BBS) Red and White Flannels, isrgeot atock ol Be i.i? Plann i rl 11 Il last linei, I it? Flo IV i PI inn EMBROIDERED FLANNELSFORSKIRTS Dainty ind pretty iti? rue is Bm bi kred Rl.tnn? Is, tt, FALL CAPES. Ria k.

gad Rine CBS SCHOOL UMBRELLAS. tl BekOOl BBlO to-nmnoiS for on- to euStOUMT, SO School Umbrellas ob sale lu muiiuWi WESTERNBLANKETS. Busiest Basas is sur Bissasi IMgert? nt. VVe are celling ire UlaakeU tuf ol the I than bave ever BOM hi the reason aaurB ch? to mai ti no st fr eh ri tn mina a HI rsaarve them ili poeti. rn RlankctM.

II DUCK. Bolld stripe, UNDERSKIRTS, WOOL. Benin's Wool Undenhhrts, Be. Merritt'e Cam In I KUnnel Bkli t. edged M.ii.' litad PI camel'a tir bord? I The above skin- hav? been treat-l ini fulling mill tee mi nei si la ishlag, BABY-CARRIAGES.

Hi? BOM Just Shout oant tl the il es; they consume too mach room in Car? pet Depeitmeat PERCALES. of 1 G. reale 7c. 1,000 yarda of toe. lurk Outing, be.

Fl.innellete I'nbleached ni irhod Cat toa. 4c. Black I Sttilles, I la. Taffeta Lining. VbSt our Trunk Department Large-Size Jardinieres, II now tZ.Z*.

THE TOWER. Julias Sycle Sons, Corner Second aad Broad Navv-lil'i-, Stripe Ill-ie. Rlark Bolld-Blach, Wld Ulne, r. trrow attipe,.

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