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   Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - November 17, 1880, Burlington, Iowa                                BURLINGTON WEDNESDAY 17. 1880. 18381: NOW FOR M WAR Bita I ud 1 And Block in of 1 A to & SU ill Jill kj as Cica AGAIN 1 As I am positively out of business by January 1, my immense Stock of Clothing Most be Sold Ont By tbat SAM. 205 North Main w W. L. & t* Q WILL SELL YOU Q O Furnishing O Trunks and Never was there such a stock of Furniture in this State as now on sale at & Never was there such prices made on goods as now at Wyman BREAKFAST & Never was the Carpet Department so Ml and as low prices as now offered at Wyman & It will pay MEAN call and see for selves at 106 and 108 Main Street THE 0 O CO o O 1- 0 DO 4^ I O CD 3 CD CD CD CD CO CO I The New saya the south has gone oat of national oat Mr. Trickett knom how it goes Neal Dow and J. B. Weaver might toss np a copper to see which one give the other his electoral that David Davis has got hij whole value from hiu His value must be as he wilh The ia intimate enough with the Bernhardt to call her The says that democratic will be around picking up the wounded lor some time to Chairman will follow Dennis Kearney into retirement The Boston Herald Conkling it point that All beta ate olTon the cial is Made in our dispatches this republican presidential elector has been chosen in other five are This makes total vote io the electoral 214; General 155. Garfield's 59, and We would break the news to our readers gently if we knew but the truth must out Georgia yesterday chose a democratic United Slates Hon. Joseph E the present incumbent and successor of General Gordon being the lucky would have been kind in the Atlanta hove prepared us for GENERAL Further of the St. Peter Insane Asylum In the of the Night Many Were Left to The Editor of the New York Arises to That lie Tiie Chinese Letter a All the the Capital of the Wintry Etc. Judge believes thit the Hon exists al the never trust a negro with a M. Hats and Neckwear At the Lowest Ol 4 JEFFERSON 01 A QQ Q THE LEADING HOUSE To leave your measure and gat your made to THE HOUSE to boy your ready made THE LEADING HOUSE to buy white and fancy THE LEADING HOUSE to buy your THE LEADING HOUSE to buy yoor THE LEADING HOUSE to buy Famishing Goods of aU By big odda the largest stock ef and in ten and as many Unda of overcoats and es as are shown In any one hoase in the these goods are sale at reasonable Seasonable prices mean as much and better valae for money than any one in our line of in the No Koods in our Fair or money when goods do not fit that are purchased of R. M. RAAB & Leading Clothiers and 217 & 219 Jefferson THE L. M. BLISS f mis TUB KING OP BASE Jewel IB In ia of It The Bismarck Range & Cook Stove - with ft complete Uoe of HEATING AND COOKING House Clothes and the Famous Model OLD HA WK H TIN 513 Jefferson Nos. 80, 82 and 84 MICHIGAN IRON AND Carriage and Heavy CARRIAGE Forges & Machines WAGON WOOD The cold frosts of winter are upon and the question now agitating the public mind is where to invest their cash in warm and winter Never in the history of the Metropolis of has there been as well selected stock of Men's Boy's and Clothing brought to this city as is now displayed at the Elite Hois A brief mention will give the reader a slight idea of the extraordinary bargains we are now LOliK AT THE PRICES 1500 Men's Business Suits from to 1000 Men's Dress Suits from to 830, 2000 and Children's and Dress Suits from 83 to 820. 1500 Men's Overcoats and Ulsters from 8a to 825. 1000 and Children's Overcoats and Ulsters from 82.50 to GENT'S Furnishing The grandest display ever brought to this comprising nil the latest novelties lor the holiday We are now first-class and and at prices that will be convincing arguments of the ofj the goods as well as the house showing them is fast finding among the people of this metropolis and A personal tion of our large and ell selected stock is extended to 205 JEFFERSON November 16,1880. This is tlie season for one would one is liable to be mistaken in this If one can make a butterfly there is no reason why should I have some very pretty lamp shades in the form of a butterfly that are not only useful as a lamp shade at but are ornamental in the day They are adapted for use as gas and kerosene or will e a pretty to hang on your curtains or on the The flickering gas light and the bright dazzling light of one of my new brilliant Argand for coal oil is very tidying to the eyes and every should use a If you do not fancy the I can furnish you another ranging in price from 10c to Very truly A. A. Silver Plated Oyster Our Morey run ths Had a letter sent I By our mxi But people saw Backed up by And nov the story has p. is too late in the Nineteenth for that don't should hare had hia watch paired and aet by If the democratic managers are really in abont they with very little enough in the south to materially 138 electoral votes in that The negro exodus has begun afresh in Alabama and This is very They don't seem to appreciate the of free ballot and fair England is not only shipping a great deal of gold to the land of the stars and but also sends rumors of more to Let it come even the starry banner flutters with a golden Nov. dispatch received from St. Paul at three this after the report had the the Minnesota insane St 3'titer originated in the corner of the basement of the north and at about the Bame time there was fire In basement in an adjoining The cause of No one knows how hilt it ia that the number will at least reach It will be dome tithe before the ber call be as of the taking advantage of the ran while others wandered and it wilt not be surprising some perished from The the is estimated at to no Additional particulars are expected every St. Nov. 10.-Dispatches to latest editions of the papers indicate that the lire in the St. Peter asylum was not 80 serious as feared last night Only cue wing of the building was The whole which was ten years in course of was finished three lis cosi was over half a million of The hy the fire will be from 000 to 000, on on which there ia no the state having neglected this The origin of the fire is ii was located iu the north which was Reports of the loss of life fUKi of at from two or lurce lu uut have been and no one ia surely iden as The ordered the release of all paries as soon ae the danger became bat it ia probable that in the confusion of some were and probability is increased by the fact thai some rooms quickly filled with aud could not be entered by the rescuers There were six hundred and fifty-six patients in the last Tiie inmates were cared Jor last by the Some provision will be made for to by the state Sl 10.-The number of lives lost by burning and in the insane are estimated ot from twenty to The loea on the building roof of George W. stof e. It communicated to adjoining buildings and was only checked afier it burned all the portion of the town above the Herald The losses are thought 000. The amount of in Burance is The fire is believed to have been WASHINGTON Nov. 15-There was a fall at the cabinet meeting each being represented by The of appointing a chief Signal was bnt no decision COLONEL TO ATTEND Nov. A. C Meach am left this city evening fof where he will attend the trial of Agen aad then proceed to Los Pinos agency in bis colleagues ol the Ute under of abody of for the purpose of paying the northern money due them under the John I. Davenport is in the city on business said to be io connection with the Morey Chinese and with special reference to the testimony of the witness THE Bates from Chicago to Points ' Nov. of the trunk lines met here this tind td restore the passenger rates from Chicago td eastern points ibe of to New of to five dollars have been on these The of the Pennsylvania to-day on their toor of DECISION IX A Nov. 16-A decision has been rendered by Justice Miller in his as circuit court judge for tlie dis-net of Kansas in the of the and Texas railroad argued before him some time The directors of the company asked that the control of the road which went into hands of the Union Trust of New as about six years be restored to Miller decided hat tbe company will be lo the of their road upon the payment intereat coupons their The of the railroad company offered in their cross to MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN Ireland's Bright Condemns the Laws I Give the Proprietor a Monopoly or the And Attributes the State of Affairs in Ireland To the of the Compensation for A Detailed Report of the British News from aU Ports flie Old Ml Notice to CONTRACTORS POSTOFFICE D. 0., 16,18S0. wiU be at the of this 3 p. of 10,lS81,for tho Iho United Statu the and to of In the State o Iowa from 1681, to June 30,1BS3. of with of and to with forma for will be famished upon application to tho Second M. keeps L & Datly from No better biand in the For ule aad rx tall at 519 JEFFERSON LOCAL Baking Powder by aam SHERIFF'S By of an to me from the Cle k of the Circuit of Dee on B in uld Court on the dny of 18H), In faTor of Kramer aa as for tbe of three hundred and six and taxed ind I hare upon the mate taken ai tbe property of to A of the of 3'i, 70, north of 2 ai a find of of the q arter east 8 and 44<^ to north 13� to the stake and north 13� feet thence north 67� AfL and fi to a 670 42 and 6 to the place of and ae Wt In ridel plat ot tbe city of And Mill oRer Uie saaie tor to the highest bidder cash in the day of A. D 1B34), ill of tbe court door In at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tt said when and where due attendance wilt be bt tbe ' pitted at 11. of sf All Unas of Sheet Iron Work done lo Shop eomer and Elm to lani The ns this that remains at It most be that even the fetters that bind him aie hat not If P. B. will send his or her name to the editor of The the communication wUl be We do not want the name for bat we must know the real name of a person us a Tbe wheat crop this according to the returns of the department of are thirty-one million bushels greater than last Bnt we may prudently be modest in boasting of that fact as it is offset by the further fact of decrease of the yield per That we have augmented onr wheat product by adding to the number of acres under cultivation but we have in blessed mankind by makinc two grow where formerly only one This shows that we cannot always grow wheat for and we must more and more cultivate varied industries if we would attain the greatest possibilities ot national Now we have is and it is For years and years the Atlanta has gone on heaping up obloquy and one thing and another on the republican party and placing the blame on The Time has its One of the ed tors of our esteemed Mr. Joel C. who writes those unique and always intensely fascinating pen sketches of negro is abont to publish in book form Uncle His Songs and His including Folk Lore of the Old B to be illustrated from designs by Mr. Frederick Church and Mr. James H. and every member of The editorial staff ia to be supplied with a copy 0/ the book with the author's This latter remark may bo somewhat irrelevant and hat it aone the h important Uncle Remus bae become a national His sayings have gone up and down the land until they are familiar in every His Folk in our ia one of the very best of con temporary contributions to English It opens a new field in the literary is as enchanting os Toe book will be issued by D. Appleton & Co. on the 20th and we predict will have a wide sale on both TTe every reader of The to bay a Leastwise none of our copies will be is three thonsand A dated at 4 a. m. The of the burning of the south winn were Bo a has rarely been and I trust may never be Many patients refused leave tho building at They ran and down the halls screaming crying and acting like They of those who could not be coaxed nor forced out of tbe and became the unhappy victims of the flames and suffered a horrible Others were eaved bj ladders and some by leaping from Some were nearly some shoeless and and all were exposed to the exceeding cold of the night Many of the and inmates bA if for their They coold tiot bo overtaken Or this frightful condition can better be imagined than The whole catastrophe is fearful to contemplate and impossible to Tbe dared inmates of the who S. E. M. D. to & continues the in Parson's block South Eighth St Telephone THE OLD Old Western Gem lu the and should demand to aec the package when they Bole Ihe Fat Stock Nov. entries in the fat show are chiefly made by J. D. of J. G. Willard & T. L. J. B. William William J. H. Amos F. C. M. Thomas L. F- George Mechanics J. S J. H. D. M. G. S. Kew New Nov. States in an interview stated that the republicans proposed to contest the seats of the democrats who were claimed to be elected from the and fifth congressional and also decide to contest the first and second Governor has appointed justice of the state United Stitea vict Deatn of a Nov. 16.-Harrison G local editor of the Evening died to-day of typhoid aged after a brief A la the Fifth Nov. lose a senator in the fifth democrat having been shown on a recount to have defeated Another New Nov. 16.-More stories are received that negroes are leaving Alabama and The 16,-The government canal at this place doses for passage of | boats after 1, had escaped the were half and were to be seen in all flying in wild fright from those who at tempted to save The air was bitt aad the poor with half naked bodies and bleeding were flying biding in allies and dark The flames spread very rapidly the tue halls completely will and making it impossible to do any thing at saving the inmates of the wind only by np ladders and prying off the fire serenes from the taking them out and actually bringing them down in without clothing iu many while tbe other windows there were three four begging to be saved from the were bursting from One poor fellow was through a half and badly has been telegraphed lor from Fort Minneapolis and Sl for and shelter for the The Bro is under control and two thirds of the hospital is The entire walls of the barnt partare standing St 16.-Another while the flames were slowly the matron of the female depart ment made all to get the inmates many of them shrieking in their and in snow even themselves in and had to be dragged into barns and while those near by wrapped blankets and around the intense could not be as they had to be taken abont fifteen or twenty rods through the snow to the nearest which was on the hill immediately in the rear of the south when we turn to the men's our blood mns cold as we gaze into those burning walls and realize what was the doom of more than one poor demented Tbe actual number burned cannot be gotten at in any way at the present as many are known to have wandered In the excita meat that prevailed the several ladies were taken on some out of rooms and and severa persons when gotten out into the determined to return to the A St. Paul special from St. Peter at 3 m. It is still to get at the names and particulars of tbe awful cal amity that came ns last as all is terror and and the grim ruin and rising smoko strike the heart HB sullen reminders of the shocking To get at a complete list of those killed and hurt is not now among the I have just seen Dr. of ibe and be says there are not more han twelve lives probably as many more hurt aro from the cold of last night people are believed to be hurt and from exposure to the weather than burns received last night Other say that as many as twenty insane perished in the flames or died from tbe cold the night So many of patients hare disappeared that it. cannot be told who are dead and who ran The real damace to the hospital build ing will amount to The cenfe building and sooth wing have and the of the other the being overhauled as af in search the Thi of the are mak iog every to discover the where of the missing patients and to care of those still will be perfected before the night clostt by which all will be comfortably cared foi The telegraph office here is with all parts of the and the greatest is met in receiv ing or sending any Some of the sur viving patients will be distributed the Ramsay and en and to he cart d and the v orst cases will be provided for at It to get any names to-night Two Handred Families Mada 16.-Yesterday j evening a fire broke out in the northern | part of on the Iron Mountain Two-thirds of the in the town were About two hundred families were rendered 520l).0{)0. MAMMOTH CITY San Nov. 16.-A Bodie dispatch reports are just received Mammoth City was destroyed by fire on | The fire bioke ont abont ten fn in thei of a on Lalie Nov. 16.-Toe schooner owned by & of this is reported to have Capsized twenty-five miles southeast of tuiB port She was commanded by Captain Thomas with a crew of four from to this port She was valued at about 16.-A fireman waa an engineer badly and two cats burned by the wrecking of a train on the Lehigh Valley No passengers were hurt A Nov. special says ji tram on the Dallas and went through a temporary bridge over Hickory four miles north of this Thirteen laborers were three of whom have since from Dallas have reached tbe scene by a special The wounded still on the and the physicians are opposing removal during the snow and Half of the wounded will ELECTION nia Cincinnati Sharper Nov. 16.-Charles S. a young and active republican worker and was before tbe United States charged with fraud at the polls la the October The was brought by and republicans were tbe chief witnesses against The testimony went to show tbat he had gotten fourteen republican hallo's in tbe box at the First ward m this city Tbe ballot was so arranged that each ballot stamped as it fell into the a wus bad supplied himself with several stamped and woald occasionally drop several on the declare that had fallen Irom the box and have them Ic was afterwards found that the stamp was dod dll the ballots in were thrown otit They all republican The testimony la TEXAS JOHN ON Nov. 16.-John Bright speaking at strongly condemned - the land laws of which virtually gave the proprietor a monopoly of the Bright attributed the state of affairs in Ireland to the uon by the honse of lords of the satlon for disturbance OF THB MASK Nov. ig tbe expedition proves the tenants intend to hold a meeting in the Uof tHem and appeal to northern THE The idea of an expedition of tbe Mask tenantry to Lord honse was started by the parish priest who ia organizing the movement MOEd GOLD FOB KEW ia rumored that further sum of thousand pounds in gold will to New York this RIFLES FOE 16.-A dispatch from Bros sels says there is good reason to believe i that eight rifles were shipped ' at several Italian for BOUND FOE Nov. 10.-Pamell will go to Paris TO BE BEADY AT A Nov. 16-A from says the of the troops thete has bien ordered tn be ready to proceed at a moment's TUE Nov. Mark Lane ih its of the grain The weather has been mild but and a large proportion of the wheat sowing Kas been accomplished under very favorable Deliveries of wheat show a very Good samples of English red sold comparatively Values have been relatively highef in tbe provinces than in At the beginning of tbe week prices were higher in mafly of tbe provincial but the tendency weaker at the Inferior samples were and the same may be said Floating cargoes of improved from nine pence to one shilling Tuesday and and India one hut Ut the of the week American had logs thS advance and the cargo trade was nominally English Great Excitement Uver a Nov. 16.-A special to the News This city wag thrown excitement hy the arrival of a quad of forty armed faimers bringing in too body of a dead and recounting rhe boldest robbery ever in Marion a was met twelve miles from hereby two masked men and knocked down and overtaken by a party in pursuit he joined and fivo other farmers were met had also been robbed Hud they all joined in tho and the outlaws were overtaken within miles of this where a general One recognized as of was The other carrying eighteen in his Eleven farm ers are known to have been he men are to be implicated in he robbery of the Leonard's bank CRIMINAL by Boston's City Nov. 16-The official report of committee which has leen examining the of the city places he total amount of the defalcation at 589 2:14. It is also shown that when was promoted from a clerkship tbe cashier's in August bis accounts were short 54,879. The finds neglect on the part of the arer to examine Woodward's which gave Woodward his oppor and while expressing confidence m the him responsible for the amount The Vote of California for Presidential San Nov. 16.-Full of the state show that Henry republican receives 507 more votes than Judge tne lowest on the and is The aber Democratic electors have majorities from 47 to 143. THE Nov. ph E Brown was senator over Lawton by a vote of 146 to 61. The 5t�lIarton is no very iu the affairs here A was held last evening in the com and it was resolved to send appeal to the mayor aud wardens ol various towns Canada and fie United States for to a Contributions may be sent to of the Albion Robt by the of tbe TrnI Nov. News says A. editor of the said in relation to the Morey thai things had transpired that ade him believe tbe letter was a some things in with it could he should conclude tbat it was a He stated that Philp is no longer connected with the The New Nov. 16-The Mississippi valley convention for the improvement of commerce and navigation of the Mississippi and met iu the hall of house of s. George H. of temporary addressed the At ho conclusion of the the adjourned till New Nov. 16 district attorney agrees to extend the time forthe of remains at flour was m small supply and priSeS well Prices of Sour were also well supported was except for best of which were rery Oats but On ad bni was less firm at advanced 3dr6d early in the but the advance was lost on The sales of the week were 43,771 quarters at 43s 5d per against 39,635 quarters 4Sj 01 during a corresponding period last The imports into the Kingdom for the Weekending 6, were 973. hundred weight qt wheat and 343,310 hundred weight of ON CATTLE Nov. 16 is believed the government is considering whether restrictions on tbe importation cattle Cannot be modified without the act of 1879. It is now admitted that the veterinary tbe privy council was io the statement repeated by J. A. vice president ol the council at the last of that there had been an outbreak of Texan fever among the cattle in It is supposed the fever was really of the sort produced by confinement on the There is u considerable desire in to obtain stock cattle from America under a condi tion of reasonable The government is also considering in regard to ships with a view to their in their and A great ' many are kin either by blood or by and the rest have been admitted into the circle by virtue ot their close Genealogy is their moat popular form of - the moat poverty-stricken knows hia ancestors to remote generational and can place hb relatives with facility which would a democrat from the east The bond which them Js a firm They aro for tbe of They give whole devising of with snch directness that there can be no the They afe constantly visiting or receiving An Influx of relatives is a regular feature in the life of Kentucky in and one which they manage to ' derive a great deal of Iu to the attainment of this object their customs in general are Their arrangemente are the complete control of a great horde of negroes who get meals at what hours and elaborateness they In the winter yon get np in the morning until thd negroes choose to let for yon to for come into and ' build a fire ia Furnaces are an almost unknown In rural Each room has aii open fireplace of and the halls are left at a temperature corresponding to that of ont of From breakfast time the at least ia la given to some kind of active em- more or to id- The evening is avowedly and invariably to iu the local ia called Iu case there is a every one Incase there ia a show at tie every one to tbat la case there is neither of every one to whatever there BY and Advice to tbe Nov. 16,-A dispatch from Paris the archbishop of Paris has written to tbe of the dispersed orders consoling them iu their and enjoining patience and Nov. 16,-The United States court to-day affirmed the Western Union telegraph company's to use the wires of the Baltimore and Ohio a victory for the Western Union over the American as it restores the Western Union to its rights and enjoins all other companies from with AN FIEB New Nov. 16.-A telegram from Paris says Colonel commanding the Paris battalion of has just published an interesting work giving comparative fire of New Chicago and and calling lor a reform in service un ihe American Social and Don of Frankfort Letier tj New York There lo no distinction in a small Kentucky All white meu at least are free and Tho the the state the boy who runs with the fire engine are on an absolute social The immediate consequences ore a general respectability in all walks of lite and a lack of individuals preeminent above their fellows for any qualities All Kentucky men and women seem to have been molded in one common so far aa their intellectual and social disposition is They think they talk they live alike They all talk because they all employ the local dialect and are all witti the local The general in conversation is to take one's time and use a great many more words than are nec very in order to conceal the of the thought In general their pronunciation seems to an easterner both on account of tbe singular purity of their vowel sounds and their constant insertion of in all possible The plural of ali is formed in Kentucky by the of the word all to the The plural of who is irAo The plural ol and as an expansion of tbe the of I is in like manner ice Another peculiar pleonasm occurs iu be use of the It is by no means an uncommon thing to hear the is my hat Nor is a stranger apt to be demoralized by it for he has been telling from the ol the first where be from Tne are pronounced as one word with accent on tbe first quite full or very and clever used in the sense They are seldom content to answer a question by yes or but add some words to make a round An unmarried woman is never called Miss Smith or Miss but is spoken of as Miss Sallie Smith or Miss El za or addressed even on first acquaintance Miss Sallie or After her mat i tie the miss and Christian name are still retained among a lady's friends with her husband's surname so that a is always in a delightful state of perplexity as to whether Mist Bettie Johnson is a blushing virgin or a dowager gray and the of a This custom ia the immediate outcome of the peculiar relation which each I the of Alaska head waters of man hears to hia 'The people of the Yakon finding ft Tillage are great A Double truth is stranger than years ago there lived in this city a young coo pie who must remain for the sake of their in the The a timid waa of a very and tbe least accident Shortly after her her received a visit from a friend of waa possessed of a He was not the moat handsome object in the yet the yonag toward him even ia his could not take ber ' from off his She seemed a strange fascination compel led her to keep her eyes the deformity of her After hia departure she for hnt none The hideons face was constantly belote and asleep or waking it disturbed her troubled She told her husband of her novel but he waa wont to laugh at her tbe vision faded not The incident was atiU iresh in her memory her a harum-scarum sort of waa arrested for a fiendish rape poo a little girl and carried away to This waa hard on the poor wife's The boy was tried and convicted of tho terrible The ail pointed to his guilt and he was sentenced - the Before hia trip to he waa led bid his family good The lady to whom reference is made waa prostrated by the of his and the officers took into her and then after an affecting they were Tbe sight of her fettered brother was a bard blow to one in her tmd she bemoaned the which he by bis lawlessness had naught of the disgrace of hia family Several months passed bnt the wife still bewailed her She could not rid sight of him standing before with inevitable sign Then she suffered un accident for which she afterward fervently thanked God for moving from an greater thau all the others Id walking down one day she slipped and and tbe result of the mishap was tbat a waa brought aud her little one ushered thus prematurely into the Though bat a it was well and gave vigorous signs of but of nothing could be done for tho tittle aud after a number of what Westb wasin soon passed The fetus was a most remarkable object lia little bauds were joined together by a cord while another hound its feet in the same mortal This fact was The young brooding over tbe fate of a misguided and startled by the sight of hia bad actually her own child in the Oue hand was fully bcl tne growth of the other had deformed hy the action of tbe cord which had encircled them of its little was almost ens away the seemingly sharp edge of the chain was wound lightly around it was that had tho mother been fated to hesi the child io the way that it would have been presented to her with an Bat this is nob The features of tbe child's face were perfectly with the exception that there was tbe harelip which had so frightened the few months When she learned the affliction from Which she had been saved she was truly The physician who her prevailed her to allow him to preserve the and he to prove the of double malformation whole medical T. of 601 Freeman where the fetus waa seen by the reporter who pens these and who knows every one ot them to be hut absolute The fettered the liall severed the all were the truth of tho strange This event occurred somo the mother still in a. city not far from where she has borne another this one in The are common where frightened by bear their children marked with a blood-red dash their faces or never to be bnt the idea of an occurrence such aa the one related in the above recital would be at in derision had not one seen and heard for Many a physician has examined the but the wondera and of nature are beyond the scope ol man's Above it all the lesson should be given of the delicate treatment which woman deserves and the care which she should receive in these great periods of her When the fish were here last spring some of Cincinnati's physicians advanced the theory that their mother had been frightened by an This was the way they for the formation of the scaly which took the place of skin upon their A Story From During the last year I waa in Paris I beard a very pretty A party of bright-eyed American girls were at window looking on to a Soon a seemingly old man owed the That's tho marquis of one of the He lives io a garret of the and by giving French lessons I'll begin with him said one of tbe youngest And she did so. She soon perceived that her master was one of the moat polished men aha had ever met He waa not over Want and grief alone had bent him into premature old for he had an aged and sick mother to which his earnings could not always What did our little American girl She quietly proposed to marry I need not tell yoa how readily he This is the happiest between a poor French nobleman and a rich American girl that I know of. I can give tbe of tbe house and tbe street where the first act took The marquis walks now as straight aa any and the dowager marchioness may frequently be seen at the Buis sitting by tbe side of ber brilliant whom she as ' well she wintry Nov. 16.-A of snow and wind has been raging the hills for the post two The weather is intensely The thermometer is fom below Cyclone In Gold San Nov. 16.-Sitka via Port say the town waa visited by a evere cyclone aud a heavy shock of e 0(rtober 26 The wharf was wrecked and many loofs and fences demolished of minera who returned  

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