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In th<* picturesque b^roujrh of Bristol on the "res* nt> drlc^St*- from Wm>hin?toa to AX jfSPKDITION AKTKR T11K SIN. * Africa*. < )f tbf mulrr* WIVES OF WELL-KNOWN MEN. batiks or territory j binam-n, the Delaware ;u the fertile the Conferees. but. his be¬ a. wi.h 'U< . 011. I ". and i^-riraltur.il FROM THE NEW STATES. Fifty-fir,it territory Eumpua tongu al:. xwjit A. Sri.town*. ^ suburban county ot Bucks in Pennsylvania coming a state. bo Kive»u;> that position to rep¬ The I»cnsacola's Trl>> to the African believe. o( tlie Uurt>Kf< of Turkey and Fin¬ TMi. \\!X: AkU IJQron MIIICHAHT. la a a wocwU'ii with resent. in imrt. the new state spaciou> old-timo mansion of Washington in Cornt land. are spoken among the sailors. If Sunday Uu take* loairMloi of kia many interesting aud sometimessad experience*! the United States Senate. morning in a pleasant one. an-l instead of at¬ Some Ladies Who Are Prominent in of this was MAGNIFICENT NEW STORES AND family history. For many years Some I SEMATOB SQVIRK. scientists who jtovkbed to sea sickness. tending church, where few sailors are to be the home of F. Gi'lke-on. in the of the Senators Who we roam about tnc deck of the WISE VAII.TR. Benjamin Represent His colleague. Watson C. is a native life ON BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR DESCRIBED BT found, upper Washington Society. restoration of rule the influence of Squire, shiD, we shall see men at cards, bask¬ 1500and 170V Banna. ST., cor. i?th at «.«. republican of New York Btate and is a and A utah CORRESPONDENT WUO WAS LASHED TO playing Mr. Uilkcson in the party councils of hie native New Stars on the soldier, lawyer ing in the sunshine, talking, reading and a in the list Flag. He born in A I km Sliitronn Who Have Conic to Washing¬ county gave him a prominent place politician. w^s 1833 and had the mast.THE MEMBERS OF THE PARTY. large number with small sewing machine# perfectly satisfied with tlx Immense arisa of those who were to Pennsylvania in of a and various since the luaiururation of the -.>0 per cent tnioHl sale, represent advantage univer¬ industriously making mending and have ton With » Xew Administration. the personnel of the new administration. His sity education. He tinrp money t'.an I would have Hum to the post of The From the Dakotas. Men went to Hobta, Fatal, November 3. with huher prv-ea I shau. tum.m. retina* to Henderson's House¬ appointment responsible Qunrtct Washington IS THE VAr\'TOP. Al ow the »>>,. K."prr*ciitat:vc second controller of the Treasury brought of Active territory in 1S79. and The U.S.S. Pensacola left the Brooklyn N,k u,« hereafter I ntimate* rkw- and His ft Life.The Representatives Early in the voyage it became my grAt am¬ lUii) m\fD tO t4: U(| tU>Ut to I'UTcLlM fflf hold.Superintendent licll him to Washington, and' comfortable five years later was ap¬ at 6:30 a. m. October 16. For residence in the West End is *ow his In the House From Washing¬ navy yard twenty- bition to climb to the top of the mainmast, a the I.mung MU1. Orders by mail iniuj-Uj At¬ tjllkeson. Washing¬ Upper pointed governor by hours she w.is under steam. dur¬ tended to. Family.Mrs. ton home. ton.Their Terms of President Arthur. His eight covering distance of ItiC feet from the water. One quiet Service. that tune a distance of 164 sea mile*. Ow¬ PLLAi>h COMPARE MY Miss Helen E. Pike, who left her native city energy has had much ing afternoon I succeeded in satisfying my wish. PKICE8 WITH THOSE Ol of with her when a child, to do with the ing to the fact that a limited of coal UIUUA During the spirited race for the gavel of the Philadelphia parents develop¬ quantity When ready to descend, however. I discovered was one of the brightest young girls of Bristol. ment of the state. His can be carried it was deemed necessary by the that a number of sailors were climbing after CALIFORNIA WISES. popular body of Congress there were five wiveff Her school and the New York famished four of the Senators for life has an me. days pleasurable expe¬ been active captain to sail a large share of the distance. They seized me and without ci remony well known iu the circle ofthc Representatives, riences of her yonng ladyhood, her courtship the new states.Moody, Squires, Tierce and one. At the opening of roped mc to the mast. Upon inquiring the Claret, extra quality at 10:30 a.m., October her en¬ Vurmuiil)' . . one would have adorned the and marriage, were ull associated with liristol. far the war he entered the Consequently, 17, was a any of whom Caaev. The six new Senators thu* chosen meaning of all this I informed that A tut.lira..."**" Samuel Pike, her father, was the hard¬ Union wan soon gine was and her sails unfurled. For M\;», at. 1 so**t«il environments of the One leading are men of army, stopped stranger is not allowed aloft on a man-of-war "" Speaker. ware merchant of the and a rich striking over a blieriy itiol.lcn or Paiej borough, iu mustered out and went week her was slow in conse¬ uutil ho has his 'Shi*. I was " " among this number was Mrs^IIendcrson. M >ro and characteristics who have progress "paid footiug." Sherry extra obi densely populated county like Bucks natu- won their to to the siudv of law. Iu of unfavorable winds aud the additional given to understand, meant a bottle of beer for rat than a of a Fox on a way promi¬ watson* c. RQrniir. quence century ago Augusta carried large trade with the tanners the fall of he each of IVrt. extra old .. quarter rally nence by their energy "1862 gave circumstance that the Penusacola is a slow-going my enpturers. l'rohibition principles and David li. UeudcrftOB were ritueleuta at the olUMtntin region. The Pikes came origi¬ this up to re-enter the army at the head of a and at this induced mc Hock a n d ability. F i r s t even when winds are Some indignation rough usage lli.Miutr The nally from Vermont. Evalin.i I)u;i;an, her company of sliooterx. and served in nil ship, favorable. days to resist, for a ltut as Iowu at Favettr. yonng sharp while, such .... Upper unnenity mother, was of a among them, Pettigrew she more in the imposition. Brundy family of Irtsn Quakers who the great battles of the urniv of the Cumber¬ little than drifted, making the sun behind toe western waters Bran ty, very ..Id .. linly was a native of , but her father had of South Dakota, whose | disappeared had lived in the suburban districts of Phila¬ star him land iti command of the first battalion of Ohio twenty-four hours less than fifty-five knots. As and my prospects seemed good for snondmg Brandy, very, very old 10 00 removed to Iowa about that time. The young delphia for lucky guided wnr j «'l »niiMMrtie. guana, doien IS rnj many years. to the term in sharp shooters. After the he was agent it seemed apparent, at the rate she was travel- the night lashed in spread-eagle fashiou to the CMMnAfWAZiwa is oo a Deer, in Scotland. In 1S74 Helen E. Pike, one of the longest for the arms in mast man. native of Old borough the lottery drawing in Kemington France, liussia, ing, that the expedition would not reach Angola of the ship I persuaded myself to yield to Ml...IMA AMUUMLKAHUUiAN WlhktT bflles, aud Benjamin F. Gilkeson, nn exceed¬ Turkey, Spain ami Mexico. in time to observe the the time-honored custom, so for the to v lnni-ia Claret 10080 th*1 Senate this week, is »t» eclipse, captain paid right Nortou's \ Jrvmia |«r ingly handsome, young and able lawyer at the bett known in a national decided to steam to the Azores, where he could climb, unmolested, to the of mast in Bristol were top any doKeu 4 00 320 bar, married. This was one of lie is L1KK JACK THE KIPPER. "coal up." then steam to j'orto Grande and from the navy. G« uuiue North Caxvhna bcuiiiuidy 6 OO 4 00 low-townspeople and neighbors. first a interest in His Port.olu ixnidon Dock Duo 4 HO strikes stranger is nn air of keenness floor of her hoii3e in Millvillo. N. built at the Pensacola in was meteorological observations. Mrs. Gilkeson, during tue fifteen years of and This is J., yesterday navy yard 1858, little balloons are almost daily floating in the hh«Try -Cooking Good...... «&o y O0 her married life at in best penetration. impression given by The floor of the widow's was towed to was bherry.Uood t able . 4 00 3 20 Bristol, mingled tile the of his eves and face morning. house Washington, where her machinery air. and on the high portions ot the his Dufl G.rdoti V 00 4 (HI of that aristocratic and conservative expression generally served in the rebellion, was in the ship Sherry society and his movements and natural literally covered with blood, and there was constructed, anemometers are continually whirling. Nature Sherry Amontillado . 7 ui) tt 00 a woman by attitudes, battle oi Genuine old 4 uo 3 20 community. She is of medium whether or in his in the Senate. evidence of a terrific The New Orleans, underwent repairs at the herself seems determined that his efforts shall liay Ruui, stature re standing place every struggle. of Genuine Itay Rum. very old t> 00 4 00 with tineJ features and an exceed¬ is a close the war. and has since served as flag be rewarded, for the seventeen He not pretty man. but there is some¬ woman was covered with blood from head to in richly during Jamal. a Ruui, old 6 OO 4 OO ingly bright black eye and luxuriant hair, lu 111 his is tall ship the various government stations. On days of our vovarge from New York Jamaica Muni, very old b OO 4 80 her thing striking appearance. Ho her was torn almost from this manners she is reserved and gentle, but iu and in his movements and foot; clothing wholly trip the carries 416 men, including officers to the Azores, almost every of weather M.CfM Rum. old b tHI 4 00 conversation sufficient to be lauk, rapid always iier and variety M. 1 roil. hum. vtry old ii OO 4 bO displays animation on the alert. A 111 the shoulders person and bang in tatters. Coroner passengers, 'llie otiicers of the present has been encountered. Scarcely had we Old Mcutonl liuia teacelleut tor Mr. aud Gilkeson a slight stoop cruise are as Ski .» pleasing. Mrs. have very gives him the appearance of eager alertness, Miller was sum moatd and he took charge of follows: been at sea a week, when, from the borders ot a cuokuiir. HO tne eldest, is in her Line officers.Arthur R. Yates, black .. 4UOb 00 interesting famiiy. Helen, suggestive of there." the case. Medical examination reveuled tho captain; cloud lying to the south of us. appeared a Ul',,!Kv.'ti'f<"UWhite .s.ariuu ti teens and well advanced in her studies "getting Franklin lieutenant F. most 4.0 lK, finishing V. lien Mr. went to llanford, commander; magnificent of - t> OO 4 HO at one Pettigrew lirst Dakota he fact that the woman had been outrageously display waterspouts. °'n,¦¦... of the fashionable schools of the capital. was W. Nichols, lieutenant and navigator; L. C. Within the of an hour were seen Um *a*o walked, and when ho got there he without space thirty t*.* hi4 Frank is a student iu the preparatory depart¬ assaulted and in a manner rarely recorded in Heiluer and M. E. Hall, lieutenants; J. A. to form, assume beautiful curves and UlQJ!!1! 1 olll lilU fiI (Ml ment of a penny, lie staked out a claim near Sioux shapes, Uow < Columbian college.aud Ethel has made medical or criminal annals. At the niouest Daugherty. J. 11. Kohrbacher. A. U. Mayer, N. and vanish. Seven ones were Kibcotch utei'' old t, So much iu the branches of Falls, built a cabin with his own hands and set A. fully developed Vhi»k>, very 7 50 O0 the A. H. and L. one W ... progress preliminary to work like a man. When he had bv hard doctors testified that Mrs. Iiorucn'9 McCully, H. Davis. A. Scales seen at time. Some came very near, and ^.uh "laky very.very old 10 00 b 00 MRS. HENDERSON-. a young lady's education. The death of Mrs. wounds were of the moat brutal char¬ 11. Burrage, ensigns: Win. 1). with the aid of their move¬ Irish t»hn.ky. old fj 00 4 80 work and economy saved *1,000 he invested it McDougall, glasses whirling v, lU 't *»' and to Iowa at nine years of age. The young Gilkeson's mother about six months ago at the her murderer Geo. K. Marvell. John It. I'at- ments could be studied. Observations lii"!' wk.'-i 5- r> OO in a acter, l'hillip Willi.ims, Innii old ... the Bristol home will this house¬ quarter section, taking in what is now having ripped easily Mhmky. very, very 10 OO boo people met while plodding tlong rugged keep interesting the heart of Sioux Falls. He had to go "1.000 open her abdomen with a keen knife, ton. Frank Marble aud Geo. N. lie) ward, on these were brought to a close by the territic German li. »>-en brantweiu It OO 4 u0 road to knowledge at the same institution. hold in seclusion from the social gaveties of and committed nets that sound like cadets. storm which followed. To the members of the ALbO TUt 1'U1X«>M l.Nu UO- woman in debt to make the purchase, but he sold lots descrip¬ MKS11C VUi^kltb: their course the the season. Deli. It. &. Staff _ Having finished young to pay off this, and tiic advance in values gave tions of "jack the ltipper's" v.ork. Police in¬ officers.James W. Thompson, chief en¬ expedition who were plucky enough to stand Trin;lilel'ure By« went to her home household at Fayette and the led to a L. G. C. ii. out in the wind and of tlie of dissolute sheets raiu MoiiUctilo " . him the foundation of a fortune in the lots he vestigation suspicion gineer; Billings, pay inspector; bliudiug l*ttre Kye ").. H young man entered the army as a private. The glass blower named John Knox, who had been White, medical M. C. Goodrell, this storm at sea w as an not soon to K-rtevtloU l ure Kye V 1P HfnjOobM deter him from the Saturday Smiles. still retained. From that day he became tho inspector; experience MniuuavaieI'ure ii><- I Hottlai* tcrylow. loss of a leg did not taking seen to leave Airs. Borden's house captain U. S. marine corps; John It. Matthews, be ' Life is very short, but it doesn't seem ?o leading spirit of that city. He was tho prime hurriedly forgotten. Uid Ki'lituckv fck>Ul M*"h * of a as soon as he fully re¬ about J. A. assistant i Colonelcy regiment when a fellow is for an overdue train at mover 111 its developrm lit and progress, sundown last night. Blood had also been chaplain; Topin. past engineer; XOT A WRECK AFTER AIX. Coirtiac liranJy. Mmrteil covered. In 1X66. having been made collector waiting noticed on his hands and coat. He was ar- I F. A. Uesler, as.sibt.tnt surgeon: Victor Cotruac lirxnuj, lletineway H Co.. ' In necUtohna o« a country station..SomertiUe Journal. Mr. Pettigrew was bom in Ludlow. Vt.. in past At 8:30 that an unusual commotion :.a.. otmia 4 Co of internal revenue, he visited the young lady railway 1 cited late in tho afternoon. When Blue, assistant engineer: L. L. voa Wedekind, evening Co» l»,.,..iy f iK.Ulei very lo» The is one trusts dead-beat ^hen he was sis years old he was takvn brought C.«riiac. b.i(iut:u- I of hi* heart and iu the same year, at Fayette, green grocer who \\ before the coroner he was assistant surgeon; J. A. Delves, pay clerk. on the spar deck drew a crowd from below. Fox and C'oL customers..*\ew Orleans to isconsm by his family. He grew up on a just recovering Wild a bridal ceremony made M-sh Piccii/iine. farm without of but lie. from a debauch and was scarcely able to talk Warrant officers.John Costeilo, boatswain; Supposing that some accident hau happened 1 fitter*- Cherry.Uartera'.. j' mm V»< ^ man and wife, l'he In the Garden of Eden circumstances were advantages education, John \ i ruionth 12 OO ). imi Henderson young couple was of line natural endowment and imbued intelligibly. Two gunners who met Knox Hawkins, gunner; Geo. W. Davis, carpen¬ followed and reached the in time to Autfuatura 12 WOO then tba and sub¬ such that a lack of bodiccs hatchway OO resided at Iowa City, capital. in Eve's wardrobe w ith the of ambition. When he was six¬ Thursday niglit on .1 road leading out of town ter; C. E. Winter, sailmaker. see the life boat lowered to the water. Av the COKUlAlj, l»«r kittle. Ivr at and West Union caused no spirit Ot the f.rtB. liotU* sequently Cedar Rapids comment..Alixmy Express. teen years old le went to college, working his testified at tho coroner's bearing that lie had scientific party the names, Ac., are: starboard quarter of the ship a large crowd w as CbArtretue.1 rliow .mart t3 OO 4U in aud finally :u Dubuque, When serious women told them that he 'made a David 1'. Todd, director of the and Or.^-u <10 cheering him daughter. Churches may be very poor and yet not be South Dakota. In 1875 he stenographer, from Washington. D.C.; Herman J 012 a season in after began the practice S. Deuipsey athletic elub of l'argo l:u>t nignt it Mint...... l,i OO12 OO Angle, who spent Washington churches for the poor..Indianapolis Sentinel. of a Thoughts for the Consideration of Her- Davis, assistant astronomer, from 1 rinceton C haubertm. 23 :.t» 18 80 in several ago and law. haviug been member of the law class Arthur was decided to offer a purse of -i 40.000 for a her debut Dubuque yean Perhaps the advice of a certain dear old in the Wisconsin some six be- self and Friends. college. New Jersey; 11. Brown, assistant Chablin.White lo 00 12 OO was a favorite, was married last lady university years to a finish beween John L. Sullivan and 1.lit.IN great applies to etiquette as well as to other affairs of lore. In 1877 he was elected to the territorial naturalist, from tile national museum. Wash¬ tight VKl.Ntb.tin bottle*only) summer to Samuel 1'easlee, deputy treas¬ From London E. G. chief from i*«U tiheiuier M7 00 00 life. "Speak the truth always," she was wont in 187!) he was re-elected,and Society. ington; Wright, photographer, Peter Jackson. A committee of tive was se¬ Menrteuter ly Ut» 8 no urer of South Dakota. Miss Isabel, a legislature; again Balzac has laid John assist¬ lected to draft rules to the contest and school to say, "but speak it gently.".Youth's Com¬ in l.vi) he was elected as delegate to represent down the theory that a woman Brooklyn, N.Y.; Eugene Carbutt, govern llo.hh. inier 11bOO graduate of a fashionable Washington of is at ant photographer, from l'a.; given until next to r« Pres¬ Bodenbeiiuer 11 OO b OO enter panion. the territory of Dakota in the House, in which thirty Uer most fascinating and danger¬ Philadelphia, Monday night port. iHiUhhiiucr li uu7 no tor young ladies, will formally society was Micliacl O Connor, assistant photographer, ident \\ ilson to Sullivan informing She is a You find many a newspaper man under fifty capacity he of great service to his section. ous age.d uigerous. that is to say. to the hearts telegraphed lruacuvr 12 OO 10 00 during the approaching season. very like Tribune. troui New York;G. E. VanGuysliug, machinist, him of the action of the club. accomplished girl and wiil lea great favorite. working sixty..lhtrott 8ENAT0R MOODY. of men. l'erhnps no writer understood his from Brooklyn, N.Y.: L. 11. Jacoby. assistant Donalil Henderson, the oulv son. is a student l.ots of things would be different if they were Mr. Gideon C. Moody, his who own better than and astronomer, from Columbia New A Baltimore Mysterious Powers H. A. BCUQSOX. otherwise.. Toronto WorUL colleague, countrywomen Balzac, college. York; Boy's at the military school at Westchester, Fa. drew tho shortest term and may go back to the no writer lias to social Win. Harvey Brown, naturalist, from the na¬ Louis Hamburger, the son the WIXE AND LiylUli MF.ItCnANT. of Mrs. Henderson in Wash¬ his perhaps contributed tional sixteen-year-old The prescuce When Pope harp attuned to lofty flight. to be is also so museum, Washington. of of liros. &. 1200 knd 1202 lvnua. ave n.w. winter is a source of And these present legislature returned, very philosophy many cynical reflections 011 tho Philip Hamburger Hamburger ington for the great pleas¬ sang words."Whatever is is rr.ht," well SCIENTISTS "LAID OCT." the oclC-vtk-tr ure to a circle of friends who belong to He never had smeiled a dude's vile known in Washing¬ sex in general. But Balzac's axioms would ap¬ Co., Baltimore, possesses mysterious power large cigarette, ton. He is some The the left New York wa9 the less aggressive portiou of the social li'e of You bet..Chicago Tribune. eight¬ ply, as a rule, to a certain type of womnn, a typo day expedition of making things adhere to his finger ti]«i een years older than is cool and but not so. the Representatives' fumilies. Diffident Wooer."What is that French prov¬ less common, it is to be in England windy, uncomfortably merely by contact, having performed such feats rKK The restoration and the conse¬ Mr. Pettigrew and is a hoped, Some distance from Hook the met with canes, tubes and other A !' y* n republican erb. Miss Clark, about man proposing, but a native of New York thau in Franco. The spinster naturally would Sandy ship glass articles. » KK huh in the of the bureau a the remains of the of the Suit was iv a MMMit V il r\v N N \ II F MB quent changes personnel higher power disposing?" where ho was not enter iuto bis and even heavy swell, previous few reporter yesterd given M M M KRK II chiefs iu the scale of official precedence has in¬ Miss Clara."I've state, calculations, iu this violent aud she to seance by the voting man at his residence. No. N NS KKK K K of the forgotten. But don't you born in 1832. He stud¬ the to days' storm, began pitch troduced into the politico-social lite tlunk that more men might if country unmarried girl who admits having greatly, 'ihis the members of the eclipse 1119 East Baltimore street. The first exp ri- will iu the propose they ied law at Syracuse, N. meut was to a Oi capital a new element which appear tried.-'' vAnd he acted on the hint.J.Pittsburg passed seven-and-twenty must be exceptionally party enjoyed at first, but one by one, the di¬ place number pins around the >lite circles and enliveu the fashionable entcr- V., and began practice circumstanced if she can boast of a train rector of his hands and on the of his rs. ccc ii ii oo nor oo r. a itit i k*. Bulletin. in was largo sucumbing first, they yielded to the in¬ palm tips tiug< « CH HO Ot CO O AA I inments of the season near at hand. Indiana. Ho of adorers. The debutante In less than an On the the are J! A who h v» been reading Stan¬ elected to the flushing may have evitable. hour the scientists holding palms vertically pins C H II II 41 tIC O fi I. A \ T KR In this interesting class among those who will correspondent legis¬ well lier own and is were "laid so to on the found to drop after a time, lie lie xt C CH HO OC CO Ol AAA 1 K ley's letters a->ks how to pronounce lature there as a things pretty way quite out," speak, spar-deck only long in social intercourse ire many ladies of Mpwapwa. repub¬ of the blase man ou of showed his to from the table OOCU H OO CCC OO liLUi l T KRB mingle Take a mouthful of hot coffee and try to sav lican about the time of cajiable seriously captivating piles barrels and boxes. This amused the ability pick up by social experience aud beauty aud accomplish¬ without of the world who frequently finds au agreeable sailors. pressing his dry linger tips against it any ments. and have been social queens "papa" swallowing it..yuutcy (IU.) the birth of that party. bread and smooth such us a they He enlisted in thu piquancy in butter, milk and rose¬ Tribulations were only now beginning, for highly polished, body, pencil in the circles of their home Whig. Union buds. She may indeed prove a more that the rolled and with all or pen. Much more striking, however, w;is the 1 AKIS EXPOSITION. 1KKP. polite hired for a church festival" is a for tlje of enduring night ship pitched communities and will an iinportaut "Oysters sign senator period to such a man thau the married the various of those movements manner in which the pen. held play the whart.. lisconi. moody. thetu,rluvwar from Indiana, delight frisky combinations perpendicularly, 3 QEAND PHIZES. 6 GOLD MEDAIJS. part in making the period of refined along i'hiladelphia women with whom the game of flirta¬ possible. Chairs perambulated across the would stick to the end of his fingers. at the nations attractive. New York's new Iceman Tur- and when be left tho service he bore the rauk of tion has hitherto been with in¬ He touched his a gaieties capital Congressman, When he to the bar played floors. A bunch of red. round cheeses got finger pads against glass m r. should be put on weighs and nit ans or on colonel. returned again it tense satisfaction. But tho room tube of an inch in diameter, and was to a old-young girl adrift in the ward pantry and left destruc¬ three-quarters disapproved biiis. Either would be an ice com¬ take up practice at Yankton, Dak., and, is neither lamb nor Welsh mutton, in its In the midst of they stuck with such force that as he as it had been with him in he soon spring tion pathway. dinner the pulled mittee for him..Philadelphia Ijnhjer. Indiana, and not all the will three lurches and created a com¬ tliein away from it. one after another, there got into and was sent to the garnishing possible disguise ship gave great LAHGEST CHOCOLATE MANCrACTlTRER8 III There are j lcnty of champions of women's politics legislature, her anomalous flavor or give her tho charm of motion which was anything but agreeable. The was a click. The end of the tube thus raised when he was finally chosen speaker of tl>o daisies ami the meadows. She has was with block, and THE WOULD. rights in this eouinry, but very few defenders lower In ls77 ho settled in the lost tho inexperienced balanced ou their heads so grace¬ freighted aplaster-of-l'aris of women's house. Deadwooil. freshness and the frankness, and she aud saucers in on this were gradually leaden wrongs..Rochester Post-Exprtss. and. under an President ingenuous fully. kicked plates the air so piled weights Ol all the evils here below appointment by Hayes, has not gained the and fiucsse that the of a acrobatic uutil 2,450 grams (5% pounds) was reached. lie served as of the court of that circuit experience skillfully envy Japanese VEAIILY There's u.'tahiir wu may scan judge which would rend r her attractive to man; and juggler might well have been solicited. We are This he wag able to raise with open palms and SALE EXCEEDS 30,000.000 POUNDS. luai sickens Ilk" tu«* man.ah girl, from 1877 until 1883. lie was a member of tho unless she be well endowed iu the matter without much effort. A of other me¬ or wursc.tiu: glr.isli man. constitutional convention in that when of told that the Pensacola is top-heavy and I be¬ variety .J'hila Prrm. year, rank or worldly gooods. and lieve it. tallic tubes were held fast m the Bit me manner. lelphia the tried to force its way into the matrimony A HEALTHIEST Women must have some doubts about their territory be solemnly contemplated, however agreeable ON THEIR SEA LEOS AGAIN*. glass tube, held vertically, adhered very PUBEST, AND BEST. Union, claiming its rights to statehood, and he an she be to she does long to his finger uiul it an effort power over men, and are therefore constantly was acquisition may society, On the following "Jonah had tips, required then chosen United States Senator from not find marked favor iu the of the aver- day heaving" on the part of the reporter pulling down¬ experimenting to see whether it will work.. the state in lie was not then admitted sight somewhat subsided and on the of the by MUicaukee Journal. embryo. ago "masher." morning ward to remove it. to u seat in the Lnited States Senate, but the There is a cla^B of woman, the woman 10th, as the drifted into the l'rof. Win. Simon of the of Before anv in line of Sena¬ that who ship balmy spring Maryland college decisive step the honor tho territory of Dakota could not has entered the thirties, whose drama the of the we com¬ has whatever stri ask FOR TELLOW WRAPPER MEXIER CHOCO¬ tor Edmunds' is taken the confer him was upon weather gulf stream, had pharmacy developed ngth suggestion country upon afterward bestowed by curtain is not to fall for a our sea and sea and retnarkablo will want to know na¬ State of likely many year pletely "regained legs appe¬ powers theyouugman displays LATES AND TAKE NO OTHERS. whether the proposed the South Dakota, and lie now sits in I11 all it now to interest ourselves from the very i-mallest He has tional at would be the United States Senate, where he is welcomed yet. womanly honesty, may be, she tites." Beginning in beginnings. university Washington likely revels in tho part of heroine and in the dis¬ things about us we stroll along the spar deck hopes of making liiir j>erform yet more wonder¬ to turn out a first-class foot ball tjam..AVtc by the whole body of statesmen. turbances and of ful teats. At he is in York Tribune. agitations which she is tho and observe immense telescopic tubes, bar¬ present engaged experi¬ 40 pol'XD SENATOR CASEY. cause. She will on rels and boxes of a of chick¬ menting with him in a scientific manner in CENTS;A Oli' of autumn! go indefatigably playing vegetables, coop crispy days In tho senatorial R. drew her part and enjoying it. while the grow ens. tanks of alcohol aud several stacks of dis¬ order to present the case to the public in a Mow thy J"ys ubout me if roup! lottery Lyman Casey lights technical He has called the WLui the turkey's 111 the ovi-n the middle term, ending iu 1803, which dim and tho audience drops off and the jeline articulated houses.these last to serve journal. attention And tlie oyster's iu the suup! might becomes wooden and indifferent. This as observatories and for of a number of medical in Baltimore fob SALEBEVERYWHEBE. Y. be regarded as a piece of fortune, but prttnUr dwellings specialists .A". Sun. good kind of a woman must, as Landor puts it, the astronomers. On this deck are one Gatling to the case, and all are at a loss to give an ade¬ probably his colleague, Mr. Pierce, is as well '.warm at On the 11th instant Mr. Wo have at la3t solved the mystery why tail¬ since the bad luck to both hands the fire of life. Her gun, four howitzers and two eighty pounders. quate explanation. ors buttons on the cuffs of coat satisfied, by haviug draw a to the Hamburger, his BRANCH IIOrSE. UNION SyL'AUE new YORK. 0 put sleeves. It a term of less than two tho same keenly strung temperament,alertsensibility,and We descend through hatchway accompanied by preceptor, is to tear out overcoat aud them¬ years legisla¬ of attraction make her tho next deck.the dock.and in "the after will give an exhibition of his remarkable linings get ture that elected him this time will have a magnetic power gun Mas. BELI. selves a job..Burlington fret Press. center of a perfect vortex of emotions. She part of this we find an excellent library, the powers before the Scientific association of the chance to send him bac*. Mr. Casey just takes intense in the storm and tumult offices of the und lieuten¬ university. J'rp.r nx Nnrrrru i rrk kkb the most interesting members of this mi&ses this does not a pleasure pay inspector *" 1 « rK KK Among advantage, yet get full of that round her. It a ant the cabins of the f» fi H?.."!*N >'11 T u I" KRK FR group of new figures in the social life of the At Low Tide. six years' term. Mr. is a New Yorker feeling gathers gives commander, captain t K !.I;K1L'N Casey zest to existeuce which without it she now Canadians Build New Sealing Vessels. BN NNII T U U B RE _ administration is Mrs. Laura Rrooks and even to north ani to south is a would and the admiral, the cabin of the latter Vt lLUlH UK R republican Shining packed also, and successful business man. lie was find tame. She does not mean of The Dominion have still further UO NNII * UU kkUK. liell. the wife of Mr. J. Lowne Bell, the gen¬ stretch the ssantls, boru in New York state in 1837. was insupportably occupied by members the expedition. Ou government and raised to be she is not Iu are sixteen eral of the mail service Tenderly, daintily smoothed by the touch of the in a cruel; unprincipled. many this deck guns.twelve 9-inch Dahl- advices of the intention of the owners of sealing superintendent railway and educated Michigan. He is man of ed¬ cases suffers almost as as Of the I'nlted States. Mrs. Rellis the daughter outgoing tele; ucation and liaa traveled in both this she herself much her gren smooth bore, two Parrot and two saluting vessels in British Columbia to add several more Soft as a banc's soft hair sot in a mother's country But even that of suffer¬ the each two is a of one of the most eminent electricians in the place by and For a number of victims. excitement, guns. In space between guns to their fleet for on hands. Europe. years he was is a of her and she the schooners carrying the seal B. J. HORNER k CO. United States, ller father. David Brooks, was in tho ing. necessity being tikes pile of boxes containing various instru¬ Each tress of the late-left sea weed is straight¬ extensively engaged oyster trade in comfort iu the that can ex¬ to the fishery in Behring sea next season. G. C. the contemporary of Morse and that chosen ened and out wide. ISaltimorc. .Buffalo and Detroit. Since thought she, too, ments belonging scientists. spread 1882 he claim. like Egmont, when the end comes. "I Gerow is negotiating for the purchase of the 03 AND 05 WE8T 23D circle of scientists who gave the theoretical has lived in Dakota, where ho IN THE OALLET. schooner the to 6L STREET, Further, far ofl are the a sudden emer¬ represented cease to live, but I have lived." And to this American Mollie Adams, price knowledge of the mysterious agencies of the breakers, the Carrnnrton aud land which of the a be in the of ald wall Casey company, woman is the of the In the forward part deck is great paid being vicinity 810.000. The ' subtle fluid a utilitarian turn by harnessing it holds acres of land, lie is of thirty-five beginning end. new youk. Lifted against the sky, and topped with a Ilauie- 100,000 president To tho ordinary woman ot poetic range, on which twenty-six cooks prepare the San Francisco sealing schooner Ada is also to tho uses of man. The brooks system of over- like this company and is vice president of the tendencies, to be transferred to Victoria. The was one of the foam; but no definite inclination toward the dramatic meals for the entire Three times each likefy bead iusnlation great steps Joyous the white crest gleams, ti.en down Northwestern national bank of lie ship. owners of the vessels that a crashing Minneapolis, Bide of life, thirty-live is au age which cannot sealing represent which made the electric telegraph perfect to its fait. is a member of tho farmers' alliance. this deck presents the appearance of an are to take chances of as of aud fail to bring with it a feeling of and day they willing seizure, largest exhibit of success. The Brooks system underground Creamy spent, it sobs Itself back to its ocean melancholy immense and if we here at is a one can ABTISTIC FURNITURI to meet home. SENATOR PIERCE. dissatisfaction. It is an uncomfortable point dining hall, happen the business profitable and they insuUtion was another stride the re¬ we shall see several hundred canvas ham¬ afford to lose one vessel now and of sentiment. These His colleague, Mr. Gilbert A. Pierce, is an¬ of ir in-tilion when the mind cannot dwell with night gain aud IN AMERICA. quirements public valua¬ are mocks from the each contain¬ a season's work. u»c Wide the pale blue sktes that melt in the In- upon past, present or future. hanging ceiling, make good ble patents are now :n by that gre.it electric linite cloud other New Yorker who drifted out west to any complacency a blanket, mattress and sailor. One in Western com¬ The illusions have gone and the solid realities ing day telegraphic service, the Union Where sea and sky are one on the far horizon's grow up with the country. Ho is a nowspaper every seven this of the ship undergoes A Family Puzzle. of which Mr. Brooks is still one of the have not yet quite taken their place. I11 dress, part TEN SHOW ROOMS FILLED WITH TnE pany. verge; man, an author and a and mental outlook a and still "another transformation, for, if it were 10 From the Lewiston Journal. LATEST most active members on the administrative But the lighthouse down at the point stands demeanor, gradual or OF FURNITURE AND UP¬ solid and shrewd of the Bubtle has to be considered. It o'clock Sunday morning, instead of tables This is the fiftieth year of ex-Gov. Garcelon's PRODUCTIONS THE s:. tr. starkly, proud. politician readjustment we should see the in his Its feet in a butiliug mist of breakers and sands class. When E. is ftlt necessary to pract ice a certain sedato¬ hammocks chaplain of medicine in Lewiston. Now HOLSTERY ART FROM THE BECOOKIZED Mrs. Bell was educated at the most fashiona¬ higher white robe a large an or¬ practice seventy- ble institutions for the culture of young ladies. and surge. W. Ilalford, the Presi¬ il ess and dignity of bearing which must not, standing by pulpit, six years old, he is constantly at work, driving MANUFACTURING CENTERS OF THE WORLD. dent's however, be overdone, so as to appear affecta¬ chestra playing Sunday music, rows of benches Iu 1*74 she became the wife of Mr. Bell, who On the wide, vague sea of thought aro sudden private secretary, and chairs, which aro seated officers and from 15 to 40 miles every day. His health hag Grand Exhibition of IMPORTED NOVELTIES wa* was editor of tion. Attentions which only tho other upon then one of the rising members of the op- gieams of light managing day sailors dressed in their Suuday clothing. not been quite so good as usual this fall, but suitable for HOLIDAY and WEDDING start of the and Lifted to with a tho Inter-Ovean at Chi¬ might have been attributed to the influence of PRESENTS, crating Philadelphia Heading high up heaven, bright new has been seen over our was iu 's sun; cago, Mr. Pierce was beauty and fascination are THE BERTH DECK. his chaise bobbing roads And for Drmwiuf Room uee and at railroad company. Mr. Bell born Read¬ hope personal today the same-. The sat Pa., 1*3'J. and life in the As we watch they waver and fall, and nothing Is one of the associate open at least to the suspicion of interested mo¬ We now descend to the berth deck. In the just ex-governor down tho specially attractive pneea. ing. in began hard- iu other and how miles he Ware establishment of Stichter A Mc left sight editors of that paper. tives. Partners at balls are less persistent of this is the on the day figured up many Knight. But the banting mist of doubt where faith and ; forward part hospital, port had ridden in those He found that Visitors to New York are cordially invited to call From this he became a railroad clerk iu Subsequently he be- . and fewer iu number. The delicate aroma of fifty years. post uutailh are one. side of tho apothecary shop and the printing he had around knd cxaiEine our stuck loca¬ the The .1 came managing editor, n, flattery, once breathed as a matter of course, gone ihe globe many times. and pneee. The central Reading company. exception ability room. In the center of the deck is the electric His amounted to a trifle over in affairs ltd to a In 1884 he was the man- '* has become fainter. Amusement; long journey tion of our eetaUialiuieni tadjoinin* Edon Muaea) Le displayed railreiad his pro¬ Yet, steadfast in whirl and wave, tower of rift- sensibly and a of the starboard side is less rock of President Ar¬ seems to and the business of dynamo, portion 3G0.000 miles. It "further impressed upon the niAkes it of access motion to general ageut by the time he was ager drag, If wc to the easy fruiu all parts of the city. Stands with its feet on a stone, crowned with a thur's before f Mil a of occupied by the cadets. proceed doctor the fact that ho is getting along in seiy-Uttin.w.»3ui nineteen years of age. His promotion was campaigu pleasure generally inspires feeling the deck we shall find ourselves in that he has then until he became traflic quenchless light; the convention, and qh.bf.rt a. tierce. languor and depression. Tho woman after part of years when ho reflects been per¬ rapid, general the doubts lb t darken and the force of a commodious room in which is a large with five of his of the at fcla.000 a Despite* during that year he was territorial of thirty-five is not yet bidden dining sonally acquainted generations manager company year. the o appointed ' one end a nantrv and on either side is now of tempest shock. governor of Dakota. He is a man somo to out of the arena and hersell table, at own family, and visiting professionally In the reorganization the company," Mr. It stands, a pillar of streugth by day, and a pil¬ step range furnished state rooms. wo are has he was to years old, with forehead, keen among the but nature has a disa¬! neatly This, families in Lewiston whom he attended for McMon Bell having withdrawn, willing accept lar of tire by night. fifty high eyes spectators, ward room and is the a his task. The and strong features. His is that of greeable way of reminding her that the houi told, "is the occupied by five generations. What procession he has present distinguished position M.B.M. apprarance staff lieutenants aud De- seen on aud off the of Mr. liell in the was .Catholic World. intellectual energy and quickness, balanced by is approaching. It is as though the first chill[ officers, eusigns. go stage. ELIXIR OF OPIUM Reading corporation a few more we are in a sort of Over au lunch in his home the adorned the social of his a strong determination. He has written novels breath of autumn which heralds the Indian scending steps evening cosy . bj high gifts queenly subdeck. evidently a store room, for all about other night the ex-governor gave out a conun¬ Wife. She was a leader iu the most select cir¬ The of the Man of Wealth. and is a student of Dickens. His familiarity Bummer were making itself Alt. She will be, la a preparation of the drr* by which Its tnjark* Duty with tliis author's works led to the fortunate if her autumn of Wittt us are boxes and barrels of provisions. Next drum. "I am now visiting regularly," said he, cles of metropolitan life, and there acquired a Andrew Carnegie in North American Beview. publication beauty brings it the built in old ^fleets ar© removed, while tLo valuable mtilh'tntl of his "Dickens a work of it the the tender associations and[ in front of this engino, 1864, '¦a family composed of the following relatives, arc rttaiucd. »i* ilie familiarity with social affairs which wul make The first for a use of Dictionary," consid¬ ripe graces, it are a aud proi>ertiea It poaafeaoe BtMlaUvvt requisite really good erable value. which to the season ol[ but yet servicable. Near distillery all living under one roof: and r»o! bat pro¬ her even more prouiiuent in the fashionable poetic suggestions give our from the en¬ atiodyiie aLtini^huiodic i^w» Opiuiu. wealth by the millionaire who has accepted the SENATOR ALLEN. its mellow three boilers. Fiuding way 1 great-grandmother, 1 uncle, duces do slckiieaa oi the Ktoniach, uo voiuitiDir, do .njovnients of Washington. decay charm. room we enter the next 2 8 lkll is a woman of gospel which proclaims him only a trustee of is a gine compartment, grandmothers, brothers, coativeuea*. Do iieaOacbc. Id acute uervoui dl»urd«rs Sirs, stately appearance John B. Allen native of Indiana. Ho is the 'Ford by a lantern. 8 in 1 and has a face. She the that comes to him is to take care Dickcns* Letters to His Sons. Hole,' dimly lighted ethers, widow. It ia aD iu valuable.YttuueUy, aud l» rrciriiiiiitniiWtl by Ukt lovely possesses excep¬ surplus a man who has worked his own way through From the Literary World. Here wo meet a man with two books 1 grandfather, 1 stepdaughter, beat piiyaiciaaa. tional conversational gifts, supported by a fine that the purpose for which ho spends it shall his on a barrel, education and charae'ter. The of life, and well. He became a soldier at Here are two letters fromS)ickeas, addressedI in hands, sitting studying 1 father, 4 granddaughters, strong family not have a degrading, pauperizing tendency the of and Latin. He is the "ford hole" keeper. Pcrceiv- 3 sons, 1 great- E. FERRETT. AfifiV Mr. and Mrs. lkll consist# of a lovely elaughter age nineteen, to his younger sons on their leaving home, one' are after granddaughter, upon its recipients, and that his trust should bo at the close of the war ing that we fellow seekers knowledge, 1 great-grandson, 1 great-grandson, in ber teens, who, unlike he r mother who is a for Cambridge, the other for Australia, ir1 ho without ceremony to to us »y4-s 372 Psarl sU New York. bru- "tte. a so udministered as to stimulate the best and became the of a proceeds explain 1 grandson; 2 wives, striking is blonde. The son. Sterl¬ agent the father's heart and the side> the various of interest in his 6 1 named after is a firm iu Minnesota. which deeper points depart¬ sisters, husband. ing. his uncle, manly lael. most aspiring poor of the community to further grain ment. We are first introduced to the "slush 1 Mrs. lit 11 will reside at the Kicliuiondand will He was admitted to tho of his nature reveal themselves. 6 daughters, grandnephew, IiADAM'S efforts for their own improvement. It is not barjn 1800, and he to "thai barrel," half filled with dirty grease which the 1 daughter-in-law, 1 graudniece, hoid drawing rooms during the season. began '.You will remember," says both, use for All about are the irreclaimably destitute, shiftless and worth- tho of law at never at home been wearied about[ sailors oiling ropes. great 2 great aunts, 4 nieces, MICROBE KIIJ.ER practico you have anchors, coils of rope, kegs of water, and boxes 5 2 less that it is truly beneficial or truly benevo¬ Olympia, Washingtoh religious observances or mere formalities. You and auuts, nephews. CUBES ALL DISEA8M. lent to to reach and For He not that r each containing compass, fishing hooks "The question is," said the "how attempt improve. territory. did will therefore understand the better ] and boxes are for distri¬ doctor, dlsnsn at Orst rlano* these there exists the the tiuve such a to thej lines, Ac. These kegs many people are there in the houseV" The, claim to core all may refuge provided by ^ practice now most impress upon you ^ solemnly bution among the different boat* in case, when seem very absurd, bat after reading oar i*uiphlet. city or the state, where they cau bo sheltered, start with as would war- truth and beauty of the Christian religion, at become to abandon to killer, tit* fed. clothed mid in comfortable rant his a sal- the im- at sea, it should necessary Bather Used That Sort of inriac a history of the Microbe eiplauuur kept existence, . refusing it comes from Christ himself, aud the Thlng.[ and readm* our and.most of cau be of as far if the ship. Underneath, keeper explains, From Hari>er'» bu»t «erm theory of disease, tesuiuouiaia, important all.where they j ary £15 per month of your going wrong yon| water and there is do iliseaas it will not isolate.d from the and industrious custodian of the baild- it. ] are large tanks of distilled in front is "Why, I thought you were in the railroad ac¬ which prove conclusively well-doing ' Eossibilitvumbiy, but heartily, respect Similarly care, the troth of oar assertion becomes clear. Ma who are liable to con¬ in which a . the magazine. poor, be moralized by ing he had his impress upon you Uie habit of saying Chris¬ cident?" from any biood,. hrouic or cuulatftooa tact man 01 law was | IN THE "BUIG." person suflerinjr with these unfortunates. One office, but it not tian prayer night and morning. These thinge "I was." disease should let a day pass without vettUMi and rsad> woman who succeeds in living comfortably by long before his ability have stood me my life, and remem¬ from the "ford hole" we start to which will bs 1. B. ALLEN. by through Emerging "I heard the engine ran over you." in* this interesting book, yiven away m. begging is more dangerous to society and a and reliability gave him ber that I tried to render the New Testament1 descend through the next hatchway, but are "It did." mailed free. The geutleiuen connected with this cu» obstacle to the of ft at the bar that soon made him its and lovable to von when' '3 greater progress humanity standing intelligible to you the into the "And the car fell on peny are well-knowu bmuueea men of this city. AjcsbM than a score of socialists. The individual leader. In 1875 he was United States were a mere And so God bless stopped by guard. Peering dimly baggage you." wordy appointed you baby. you. we to see a num¬ "Yes." ranted everyw here, irttlrsss administrator of wealth has as hu for and in this Your Affectionate Father." lighted apartment are startled surplus attorney Washington territory, "Ever ns a wonder." charge the iudustrion> and ambitious; not those position, for over ten years, through the ad¬ 00m ber of men in chains. The guard tells that "Well, you're THE WM. RAPAM microbe KILLER OOL, o* the Pens- this is the and that these men are here "No; I'm a football who need everything done for them, but those ministrations of Grant, Hayes and Arthur, he Beddctios is Passenoeb Rates "brig" player." n23-sl3t 64 Sixth a*-e.. . who. moat anxious to with that distinction so sylvania is announced the for They are fed on bread and beiti^ and able help them¬ served characteristic of ItAiLBoAD..It by punishment. fifth Charles W. Tabler has selves, dener>e and will be benefited l>y help the man and with a success attained by few. if passenger department of the Pennsylvania rad- water, with full rations every day. been arrested in Ritchie from others and the of that that for the better accommoda¬ to the present time life on board a man- county, W.Va., for tho murder of Jacob Morgan exteusiou of their op. any, the United States' attorneys during road company Up at his home in T"* portumUjs at the haudsof the philanthropic Iu 1881 he made the city of Waila Walla tion of its patrons the Pennsylvania railroad of-war has furnished abundant interest to as Bushy Creek, Tyler county, May EDWABD L DENT. M tL. Ilopttoter. . furnished the 188#. He rot)bod of rich. It is ever to be remembered that oue ol Eriod.abiding place, where he lnis bnilt up what company will, on and after Sunday the 8th in- all. "Lucky sales," music by 6, Morgan .700. The beet fscilitiee in the city fur all kinOa of Ins tho chief obstacles which the is the most lucrative as well as the flam, reduce the passenger rates between Peusacola band, which, by the war, is a very .frk. bteel timiiis Anirlea, kt.1 always in stock philanthropist probably in the *.ne Onumenul . meets in his efforts to do real aud most successful of any attorney iu east¬ Washington, Baltimore and Pittsburg to eighlI fair one, evening gatherings ii^WurtIB pcrmauent practice ward roomSaturdayaud tne all aid in A Positive Guarantee of Core msci.lne work duHe good in this world is the practice of indiscrimi¬ ern Washington, there scarcely ever being a («**) dollars for tirst-ciass tickets and seven (,$7) cabin, preventing is issued with Dr. Herce's Oolden Medical Dtaoov- SirbSaViiianueT1. and class. This reduction in Here is a of Mole licensees IB the Dutnct of Oolaak* for Um nate giving, the duty of the millionaire is case of any prominence or special merit in that dollars for second monotony. great commingling orj, wheu taken for chronic catarrh In the bead, lTo- to cease service which thil and races. continent "GoeU-kliu hell" system of Beam Auction and to resolve giviug to objects that are section but that he was engaged therein, and rates, with the magnificent languages Every or tor ohroute bronchial throat or luuf dieeaae, WorklLOur. 33d and «ak r sis. Tnl. «2»Jk. not proved clearly to his satiafactiou to be (to- almost universally successful. road affords, will undoubtedly meet with favor' of the globe has its representatives, it taken in time, and given a lair trial. Mast; CUy Ufhoe. 1413 U St. M.W. Tel. Mraiafr U» defeated Charles H Voorlieea for Con- at the Jumda of th« traveling pablij. * W« find Greek, Australian, Japanese, returned if U don't cure. 4-8-^