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—_— 3 vn Wi . . She be. | Droll Features of the Great T FAMILY SUPPLIES. F pane: "UP. suffer in silence or uncompiain- _ THE LIVERY Or Wor. Incidents in the Life of Morrissey” own ward, but went no further. In 1855 he | MIL L LES. EEE FORCE ETN SOX Toy nt shoud: have a terrible day. and | Some of the Absurdities of “‘Mourn- * [From the N. ¥. Sun.) ated ep 72 pees prete ecgee & kin Fast. = = = —==s [From the Observer began to, feel more and, more, that lite ing” Dresses. THE GREAT FIGHT WITH HEENAX Bin son RO MCE Uo clean So ter as possi Loe Roane Do: Ami KUCLEIES ON THE CASH PLAN, , Was a hideous and unbearable burde: It is a strange thing in the ceremonialism of He kept quiet until the winter of 18 Ot theee. is early days. Gults. itis! st ne rr I saw through the front window a lady go by, | jife that the frankestol eiiotions sheutd oe of | Decernber ar that year Jon the record of his early days. Gully, a British pyres fe Pacliame: wearing a seal skingsac jue. I could not think a Parliament Cs 3 rize fighter, had taken a hich Is the asted Rid Cotfoe ailothers bound ihe most to be conventional. | rived here from California. C B mo oF rhaee ‘ it possible it was Susan. But it was— | Goat what fe edd tebe ree oat ages aL | panied him, and they gave. spar i. | Bad the Ruowiedge of thi u may have in. in wale 4 yes, it was Susan. She had the seal skin | tions shouid be compeled to obirud= itsell_on | tions, in Which Heenan showed masterly skill x t atts Congr iS i se ored to ve: a sacque which she had so loug coveted. Sone | all beholders and to trick liseif out for the | Write boys in Troy, Morrisey always looked Alls of Congress, “His friends endeavored to | evening a id to medy whic is wort i rr issuade e but effect. y ole of 1 it is p ugar d thow threads of san people were born to good luck. Heaven forbid | common gaze duly intense to the regulation | upon Heenan as having no fighting abill y- aieuade Bim from the idea, bul Sr anaes: Huis the WROb ioe dame ik 38 pn Best Sugar thy cup a prize any injustice on my part, or useless repinias | patiern. “Sorrow for the dead must be sorrow Within four months a mateh between then overhauled Morrissey’s record, and the repub. | rising of the sun to the cettine "A Lea & Perr # at the ways of Providence, but it did seem | [othe thelz measure in tue | was proposed. Neither gave offence, Dut the | Hean newspapers thm ped Te ieee ee. | Hsing of th Faroe Rote ee Bat | bard that Susan should have everything. To | widta of a tiatband and the depth of a tuck. | enemies of each gathered around. the other. He gained sympatign be odin oe er etts | Soe tae ware Seek, Batu | crown all, I saw somebody else pass My Nin: | Other griefs are taught to go patient aud oo- | and kinded istic ne that lasted for | naa not beh Whar It eee ee enat his life | drinking dow. It was Jane's brother Juhn. with a lovely | scure, but this flaunts iiseif in uniform, puts d a place in the | promising reforin, asked tha tatees iy | ferizen. bunch of violets in his hand. He was only a | on ag ii were, a labe very hrough the influence of the Hon. S Nae araty Anne a few rods behind Susan; he would soon over- | take her, and give her the vio.ets, with soi | hice little speech about her eyes, which, I re- membered, were a washed-out blue. Then decorous,” wakes its Gatward ward isddves Daniel . Sickles, and avoided a direet com: yy ims effort. ‘The eratty Sweeny used all tisement, And the display is avowdly aud | mittal as long as possible, loth to throw away | water. Slanderous placards were tone iy ander the rules of fashion and efi. | an assired emolamen: arid easy labor for the | WateT, | Slumlerous plavards were inroy morning m quaintance, MPS, AN unpre}. quette: it has no spontaneous symbolism, no | alternative of hard work and possible loss | his jeadquatters in the Augie w ee AL ns. | the eiperiat nalate en ene {coffee in hie Arr High Would go in to one of Jane's appetizing | meaning of its own at ail. It simplv says: | and discomfiture. His friends. calied his | sey issued bis appeals and laid his hands upon | hand.“ What!” exclaimed Yauk, “do you | rER | tile lunches, while T and poor litte Howard | [eal ne ; this is how sorcy my respecta prudence cowardice and his partisins nt political wires: “He won bys Hrae | Pano taken fler sunt "the officer | TEACH BUTEER, a past | Would sit down to aerust; and the end of ii ives me to be in the present staie,”"aand | openly sneered and flouted him. He sent Mor. | hmbortan . Cn UP STARS | cnronece Lis shoulint oan tila tee | Lacna Sanrorp. | would be than Susan wouldn't have to raise a | py : “Look at me: my respeciabillty re- | rissey a challenge. Two years had passed — : at Ramazan and fasting: but just ot | QUINCE BUTTER, ore —__—_—. | Mand. wile 3 Weil. I must go about my | quires me to be so far couso'ed at this beri 4 since, the trouble in the Girard. House, and ii a r-Bol ing Scrape. oment-a door opened suddenly. he | z = | sweeping right straighi away. of my £ a society accepts the clothes | Morrissey deter nt z | en boy we lived in the country, te so rabi ven 0 JANES BROTHER JOHN, | MWh did at once.” But the salt and bitte | 2 MY, Anlel* and suciess aevrots the clothes | Morrissey determined to enter ge ring forth @1 think all boys ought to live for a few | Chat heoverired i at ee eee ee PLUM BUTTER, From Harper's Bazar. | tears that fell from my exer mughtto baye al whether there be aciutl sorrow or no, | the belt that Morrissey had won fro: nd We didn’t get coddled as you young. i igore Only three little months since that Saturday | layed the dust of my dining-room. I didn't 5 . It may be understood m this how rigorous ‘@14- | Sters do, nor have so many things to play with, Fe Races Cod 16 sola a theré is no hypocrisy, since the respectability, | Sullivan, Tt, took place at Long Polat, r ig. and yet how the World is changed t> | fe for anything so much as my lite How 4 ‘ Sorat is the abstinence imp on those who are COT RUTTEN rT not the soirow, is What the clotnes really da, Oct. 20, 1858, Morrissey’s friends, as ust. | nor such schools, and books, and other helps day long under the eyes ot othe oat APRI BUTTER, me! T haa promised my little son his favorite | 2Fd’s disappointment. How could Econfesst» | Cate. “The milliner’s: scales vary somewha , | were in sttong fore. The ring was pi-ched in | 19 learning and tun, as you have. But we had lor instance. It is amusing Gish of stued meat tor Sunday's dinner, aod | the child that T had’ teft tis precious bit of | {teach has her the sand, and as a strict constriction of the | plenty of good t nes in coasting, skating, rid ing, fishing, hunting and trapping. Andin | fide the spring 'we always had a special “lark” | A‘bo | when they made maple sugar. || Father used to let us go to the woods with Bed forgotten thyme, the very root andesseuce | Herr ie wou Kick sad ory ann reluse (0 be Shied up my white aprononcand nothing war | comforted, and T should be inost miserable. Sdastine expan my head, f rushed ie ted While the tears were falling like rain upon ady, having W show the world tha she has | fight ever fought with two referees. Mor: Anging cheerily tomyscl eed (7 0 Jane, | my broom, a big shadow loomed up at the d'aUereavement. and 1s correctly a: sey's seconds were Wr Hastivus and Austra cue men wise we wereufte tle shavers, ini ; y | E ane’s er John, cf it "su v3 ‘S. ‘on 4 and John | 5 y sl : have their e suppers re: ” Io truth, Jane was a bank where something | a bunch of thyme in the other. I turned my ique:te of mouriing to instruct | said, 1,000 to $0) Twin, This ismy fizht.” | ing, so as to call the men or throw. ina piece | to the sun. from the sun to the food. white AVIS' CELEBRATED else could be had besides this fragrant com- | tear-stained face away froin hiin, and held out atton or a frill, how toex- | Heenan was out of condition, and rushed the | of pork, or some cold sap, to keep it from boil- there isa general agitati Tessness D 5 Roddy: ulany a time I had vided over 4 Sun. | my hand for the thyme. I was sorry to seem | press the exact tribute of, regret aceonding to | Hehting. Morrissey delivered. telling body | ug over. Lean almost sinell the sweet steam | among them etn ee ep CINCINNATI HAMS, day's dinner with the help pudding or | so ridiculous. Of course Jane had told him | {he degree of relationship, and, toa day, exact- blows, and, after the most terrific struggle in | now, and see the little pieces of pork bobbling | mals are about to be fed. The disappearance Acviving net eetnag at Low Pancusiet Bae som, Ber capacious larder: and jon rare | all about his mistake, and he had come to | jy how long to go on expressing it, Fhere is | the prize ring, won the fgit in cleven rounds | NOW: ad see Kettle, and remember how my | of the sun isannounced by agin. Helnae thes aac an oe gecasious seasons of dire necessity—for Jane | apologize and expiain. I wished he would not | 5 formality with so lit le feigning in it as the | in twenty-one minutes. Over 2,00) persons | eyes watered when the smoke blew in then longed-for moment no one puts a crust of WITMER'S, ary of money than anything | mind, but go back again to Susan, but he held | Wearing of mourning; for its matter-of-form | witnessed this battle. | and how good the first taste of the sugarwas | bread or a drop of Water into his mouth, | _@F20-tr Pennsylvania ave. orld—she had lent me a bit of | my hand tight in his own, and put into my fin nature is not merely confessed, but made iis OWNING SIXTEEN FARO BANKS. | When they began to cool it onthe snow to see | Sometimes, ina corner ot the Golden Horn, | Demeeaoces — ee rency, wi I always paid back at my | gers the preity flowers, lvoking down into my | Chief claim to polite admiratton. John Morrissey was now thirty-two years | if it was done. | We tried to bribe out boatmen to eat betore | GTUFFED OLL MANGOES. lest convenience, even i {was compelled | face with a world of tender Inquiry as {01s There is little to be said in blame of the un- | old. His boyish ambition to reach the fron But the “sugaring off’ was the greatest | the ianful moment. but the: — I’ xnew that So be in cance Ever ae topioee and woe Legone condition. truthfulness of | m: purulug: Every courtesy, | rank asa fighter had been satisfled. A gam | fun. When the sap was boiled down into | Jok “Tok! tek. no" ioe ne * i ing hese, blossoms will serve to garnish your | whether to the living or the dead, which socie: | ing spirit dethroned the pucilistic instiner tha’ must not forget what she called a business | sunday dinner,” he said, “in waich I have ty adopis as. adut 9 ead soc SP t y DEFINITE SCALE OF LAMENTATION Eng'ish rules required turf, several Soect ators | in Uimmings, and the widow and the orphan | found some blades of grass ata distance, and costume their grief by her diction. Aiterif | planted them in the rin It was the only pon the bridge of the S PEAR BUTTER, few minutes before the sun ge thousand boatmen m Hermetically sealed; put up in five-pound pails; Ucoming, oF | guaraniced to Keep in warm weacher, pen fast. hanger, and JOHN H. MAGRUDER, a {MARTYNIAS, | EAST INDIA GHERKINS, Y¥ TIMs, | : clear, sweet syrup, they would put four or five | sun with a timorous gesture. PICKLED! TIN comes of neces had thus far controlled him. But, tike a bull. | pailfuls in the kettle and cook it slowly and | js half hidden, they begin to take JONIONS, eras cH ees with shame and re’ | become strangely interested, and could not | a matier of prese. ption, frequentl ter | dog tugging at its chain, the old feeling carefully Ul it was done enough to “cake” | ands: when there is nothing but a thin AUTUMN CLUSTERS, ee eae tite einen Halt loaves of | forbear bringing you the thyme which you left | Gf pretence, Your Wack harden te ieee | ee ee trted iteelf. When fired with r. And then We would wax some. on | mS Aych. then those who axe mottonioos, WORCESTERSHIRE, Dread, lumps of buiter, small quantities of | Yehind you. = ‘ y: | pty, of the kinsman vou feel uuable to regret, | champagne, the man at times did things re- | snow, and stir some in saucers untlic copled, | May us arc. then those who are motionless, BEEP ATEAR. Seale these thine tre vena pe tgs useless,” I said, smiling <dolefully: | $y him, or from knowing | gretted in rober | moments ites proved | and eat it warm and cold wntil we gouldn'tea! | crossing the Golden Horn and those who are | MUSHROOM. oo : eee , Teen-eyed monster has s ; i i 4 x he was ready to apotogize, bat excited | 224 ARG cold antl wee t s ; memory, and left no distinet trace: but T Ah,” he said, his face suddenly brighten- deceitful than wrong ly any mo nd a long while after father wou. le faver, sign of never have failed, when I have been com- kimming over the Bosphorus, those who are lied to borrow money from my sister in vicing, at a weddin ailing in the Sea of Marmo: Ww nd d which need yever have taken place, for any- too much, became aggressiv ‘and other SAUCES, nd those who | New crop SWEET Oi. ing, that the trouble? Biess your womin y little soul, how I love your frank genero: 4 dered how we could eat so much. | , Weil one time, when we were About 12 or Ware resting in the 1 y bays of the B. W. REED'S SONS, cite! thing you care. years old, we thought the sugar would taste a | ‘Asiatic shore, all with ¢ accord turn. to. tt 1916 F at. w. to put the amount down on the kitchen | How sweet it is to hear something straight | (Mnes CU! . — “reat deal sweeter if we could get it in some | ie . SI fixed. wit : aps-tr at. mw. door, and it. Sie wasmy | fom the heart, without affectation or sham! | BUT THAT THE CUSTOM OF WEARING MOURN: | Morrissey took advantage OF the situation, | In hat gt eit eo A eS ds the west and stand fixed, with. th Ah, believe me, you have nothing to dread from the green-eyed monster.” is harmless is by 3 & = € \ y. That's the way | eyes onthe sun, mouth: HAVE 10 means incontrovertible. | ser and Petrie in the great gamein Barely | with foolish boys and men in other thin; I aid joy in the visage. When “ne 1 a is not h the fashionabie and the | street. He owned a game at ll West Houston Stolen sweets make half the trouble of th ble but one small fiery point, at last the fiery . en inated tte | A Knew from the tenderness of his voice and | Veaitny 1 to themselves and teave the | street; He was also a partner ima faro bank | world. And so we went around to haifa. | point vanishes the cane he tes ne Nery JUST RECEIVED “Ceremony, | Wanner he thought f meant that T was jealous | fumble t tom if Chey choose to take it. | at 17 Ann street, and was the leading Sprit 1 | dozen of the neighbors’ boys, asking them to | {hat very instant. thirtytwo. thowsaad tein . for she is avery: fhe Fa ogg felt the hot blood rush up io | It the duchess likes to hobble -herseit inside | the organization of What, was called the com. | 4Zeh of the neighbors) Doss, askin night, but SOI ELOLEOLS Hnebokn Tite en A FINE LOT ins, fe is 4 the frill of my dusting cap. [wanted to tell | 4 back | skirts and impart a Cuinese ele- | bination game at S18 Broadway. He had been | telling them not to let anybody know it.” We | pieces of bread: 1 nz? A hipcare ao” intel him it was only a green-eyed eat, and faltered | gnee to her impede: steps, we need not waste | interested in a similar gaine at 576 Broadw knew there was a churn full and two. big Jugs | thousand! cafe, in or tionship are so. intr put that he had made a mistak i bathe broke | SVinpathy on the washer and made considerable money. Tt was | of syrup waiting to be “sugared off” dowa in every cn t y ; tow the uit: ing rthy yi i stock association of gamesie r bush, a re thought we'd ste: Saturday mo f which T speak Frushed | "Ses" know there is some little mistake | Suit: nothing worthy Vy in herimpeis | stock associati¢ gar our bush, and we thought we'd ste into Jane’s kitchen, singing:— a mareh | ‘the same So | Turkish city is nothing bi ther | hundred theusaud mou ud she said | drin STRAWBERRIES, FRANK J. TIBBETS, OE nD. rf 7 me that | Be? tothe imitation. But. if fashion and re- | house on a square basis, | about the relationship. Jane has t etability combine to establish the rule that | proceeds monthly. Mo’ “I knowa bank whereon the wild thyme blows:"* | instead of being something to order, but the notes’ died away in an embarrassed | are the other thing; bat the main thing on the men, and show‘em a tric! s after the chores were done, asked i jor of | sphere of operations until vaS & | if we could go and see the wear some particular kind or is todo dishonbr tothe memor you is Cat For there by the kiteh ti you are the one woman inthe worl! for m+. | 4 Bee eee I Mice aotad oe cities rae ar the bone Mae Ieee oe : ter on Stock epee peas cough. For there by the kitchen range, titt- are the 2, Womna th “ | dead, the poorest draggletails are everced b: hese instituti dotted ihe ¢ ike mash | e “saw” the boys, buf it was inthe lane | Hard Winter on Stock. ing back this chair, aud staring at_me with | Tnever sas anybody in my Tife—at least, that | ati they have of tender feelings, and all be | rooms, and were won and lost in thein | jeading to the woods, where th y Were Wait. | The past winter has been unusually severe | B22 t* Corer 14th st. and New Fork ave. all his AE, Was & Surat an ae | Is a eee have left of sell-respeet, to wear the ti if | during the closing years of the war. ‘ing, wi It Was growing a. Jon stock in California. The Sa Prancisco | % ~ could see he was a ¢ at the first |. And here the poor fellow grew Wor—At What cost Gad knowscand oftentis | in January, Isl Morrissey opened his fa- | andy tas |SRifeterstesc cre The San Btanciovo | Fp C: MANN A css vest Market, f and, truth to sity mod poopie | lng. doubles, of Belinda. 4 was devil Knows too, “And with the'viciims of that | mous’ saloon in west 21h street, onposite the | gos 4 | "There have been very few {C any winters | 7 t sOand Bh Wonterus that visited Jane did not of true | sitive and loyal a nature she coercion we ought to sympatize. And the ve Filth avenue Hotel. His associates were Price | brea with Wiad it since the settlement of the sta Americans, | CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL gentiity. In the meanwh N generous, | away upon Susan, whom t knew & tribute of decency toward the dead is, where | MeGrath, a blue grass turfman, and Joha | heW Wood on, and made ab so severe on domesti¢ animals as the present. race : » 3 ing smile lighted up his fe | | caleulatin ¢ thinking more of her mort poverty comes in, a source of hideous, though amberlin. It was the most successful game | en we all took hold of the lon All along the Sacramento river, (fom its en. | The best REFF. VEAL. MUTTON and SPRING “ My—my sister is out?” I stammered, look- roman heart, but I could not be | time nt, irreverence tothe dying. Tie new | & ablished in the ¢ Prominent ture | ng the big kettle over at trance into the low lands, ‘or less: stock , LAMB the country atfords, nt me for Jane ane treacherous and base. S was a | ies becomes needful, past waiting for, there | men from the south and West made it their | the syrup eine Was the ne Inanyof those | S@Allorders faithfully filled; goods delivered, our sister?” he said, inquiringly; antas | “lam sorry, for frankness was a | will too probably be moutuing to Wear soon so | headquarters, and thousands of dollars couldw't lift the big jugs t mig have perished for want mark3-tr » wasn't there, I compelled to ex part of my nature, and heaven knows I was | the new dress is chosen to serve for mouraing | howmly swept away by the turning of a eard. | Gi and we dipped i i MUTias comenond. oF ton ae Pisin. Se sorry to my heart's core— bat I eannot inter- | andthe black forthe fenced hangs ina cap. artners divided 800,00) in two years, ore itin, until there was a pailful or more é of the w r. But m4 ‘Can be found at * Not exactly my sister.” T began; and sud. | fere with the plans of your sister Jane. Tknow | joard in the invalid's room, and goes out 0 led, and dissolved business r in the kettle, and it began to boil up,as yellow | the loss of stock has hot by any means been | BTALLS No, 62 and 53 Washington Mar. denis he broke in:— a that sh sonly my brother-in-law's brothar’s | sunday chureh and pieasuring before bis yes. | tions. Morrissey became an inveterate pr 3 ~ “Your sister-in . You mean? ICG a yh, What does it matter?” I said. ANG swiek as could be confined to the section of the state named. | Ket, (7ih street wing,) and 222 K street an Fran. | Market, by bis friends and the lovers of eried Jane's br this time ii was asa pocket The MONEY FOR NEW DRE! ow els vate gamester.. He had long bouts at Bo her John, “won't | How else, when g He | y y he coast counties, especially from ve 5 : tionship. & ES ton.” poker, and similar games with Ben Wood. | fire lighted uy th ii Ue ways, bui | ¢j ed in this respect very CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, “It'S of Some little conse | You please make the Felattonship a is so hard to come by, and respect for himand | James O'Brien, and other celebrated men, and | jt'secmed all the in the shadows be. Being ae pen have canerel Yer, | CORNEW and SPICKD BEEF » specialty. said, still smiling in his | he? See what mischic thas lone already: | the neighbors will require good black! Ifone | the sporting fraternity Were in a continual |. We had Hi out alone before, most. The long-continued cold and Marketing delivered free, febe3-6m somehow I feit as it Pd knows f papal love nebody but you—I shall marry no- | may judge by the alvertisements of a well | flutter OL exeltcment over Teportsiof the Arges | b to wet weather has been es; y hard on ho: s s. Before [knew i gan tell | body ; : ; 10 rning-dealer's firm, this the sums continually changing hands. At one eel Years. Before Tiknew it a | eXhd “al at once, while my hand was still | KHO% Mourning-dealer's firm, this thon SCO xing hi fee Our e: anges from all Ly Sunday di Thad t close in his own, and the vio revision of mourning beforehand ting of twenty-four hours, said that Ben | the fireti: unday dinner; [had | clos s a D ue yom RK. K D1 _ DE ets were droop- | f ELLY, EALER IN’ FIRST-CLARS ‘ coast bring to us accounts of loss of stock from ME VEA UTI ON, Ere. ‘ ‘ ne : nown in families capable of Wood arose with $120,000 in his pockets. Asa wasn'tmuch | Co8s uses wad dnote nee FS LA TT 0 Was stupid to stand ther ing from beneai the warm h of both. who | prices: forladies are informed gamester Morrissey alw: ‘ood rep. ed them. One | these diseases in all theit vation forasee eran ast SEO EERE A SEECIAUSE, the least ene — Lnaest in Besa AM pi ster sane in pretty well every newspaper they | utation. He co d honest! ) almost uniformly be traced to unnecessa Sth street wing, and 906 and 208 Northern saeana vee of | tul, and she seemed rather pleased inn ainee hands on how, in eases of sudden and | and was never interested in a “skin game. exposure to the severe Weather we have had | Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City, est and best of | ful, and she seemed rather pleased ‘han other | tnexpected mourping, special aed Prompt at- | Indeed, several police raids were made thane last hires eaten Mr Post Omics. So ready and willing a lis Tess cake Sona eat Defore her. "For good: | tendance to their dressmaking necessities Gan | "ski “at his instigation. He declared | yj We Knew we werent | y is worth ten pounds of eure in nearly | Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of Symeatiaing anil Benlal: Beek ae 2 ol, he ald, {when you come | be atorded them by this energetic firm—the | they cast odjum upon honest gamesters. and | q t, and that makes boys—and men, , Alldiseases of domest Two dollars | eclts- teva oware ns aes s é is sy we § i i vording « 2 | interfered w orm | ieasy. i toget back to his poor dear papa, and my | she’s engaged to the Baptint tainionee’ t inevitable inference from the wording of the H e v te unea imate business. Hi: heart Was stra the gentle symp and a half invested in bo: plea ; s political influence | fire, and talked as | for hogs to sleep will fre yy warmed andcomforte 1 by powerful that, the police department | p liked the looks of tie man myself and wouldn't advertisements being that, where the need for vuthy that shone in the face of want to marry anybody with such Aud mourning is not sudden and unexpected, the ut we kept close to th > y r clothes will h laid inat lei ted instead of disturbing him ply as we could. wutil the who was | worth of hogs, and if those eso. _ RAILROADS. | squint in his ey winine proper clothes wiil have been laid in at leisure odd ins si g ring the suzar thal inust be | many hogs with w! ba DY = = = ‘ —_—_ this kind gentieman for my widowed and squint in his A at he holds Susan's mort- Peritenanas If this be the case, there must be Whe dd cirew ne. EWho'll te 7 st mean Bens ie wi at they, fo a cere ame, aH ORE OHIO RAILROAD, fopely conaition. Sie Wouldnt care, Sy wong ways fa.the moon, | an ‘odd conflict of feelings at times in the | came proverbial. When his old rival, Hens “Who! Who!” said a loud voice out inthe | farmedicnees a) dace homme ones th THE GREAT DOUBLE THACK OSD Aeon Twas, Urouehe up short by the awe | ag NUN eare. So perhapsics better asi! | Thins of expecting and Ree wus orm Br tbny teeny Raced on his feet | darkness of the woods. to make them a comfortable an} Placeto | NATIONAL LINE 45D SHORT ROUTS Ward Zooseqhenee’ of this dapubinnnce at : it’ = he one hand, the wish thd |. | through Morrissey’ A thousand stories | ““Byery boy start $ if a Sie ; able and dry place to | DL Saaaciod BY ne catite anes cay ani ee een that, if he really dd, and it is into the fire. Harry tipped over tae pans of NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, ied. by an entire stranger, my tardy tm . <= --—____. nAt De malt into larry teats 0 idity took fright, and I should ‘have beaten a Playing Horse With a Bear. awkard if he snow on the beach. “Charley stumbled over a aan, mourning d. can appropr to getof fa tely be taken into ¥ whose life had been | a modest black serge, or some suc! His father and im». | guishtul stuff for double duty, should get tak a ehizan | tito wear before th i ha disease simil proved fatal. For day of the grave. but hi umphed, and, in pugi isti his seeor wind once more, larto the one that has retreat if he had u he laid on th t anticipated me. Ckrom the ning,” he said. “I will Once there was ut T hope soon to see you | spent in “going ther moved from New EMBER 18th, 1877 VE WASHINGTON, e and Way Stations. —— = E . Annapolis and Way Stations, S ARE ATTRACTED TO | ques, Winchester aud Way Stations, ay. root and fell head first into a sap bucket: and then we all held our breaths and heark- e tri- | ened = id the voice again, loud | FU UNPR agai wught Tcoulda’t help smiling when he smiled, t» oh ereavement, it must Tr s fight | HAH N°S Banc TN Sito: STORE, . when nd settled six miles | quire considerable extra. fectenathaeie uate | with dea'h. wn self?" shouted | pitstite Immense Iniuecrnenta oft red ¢ Express ; Save my life. He caught up his hat from the ut before the farm was | Qtonce to wateh it growing shady and the | ~Mbrrissey’s wonderful success in gaming | Frank. in the party—"and | ies Walking bios: att aty ee, ing of Hocks ahd Ween stele dresser, and weni to the door. - rs came, and the family | suiterer sinking. All women say th: opened new paths to fortune, and he boldiy ’ { J my » stations, “Why. where ave you going, Joan?” said | whi nt to be crowded,” th MOURN rifle and an axe in their ignoranee, a’ e doing in this sugar-bush, this Gi ot And he went farcher He grasped the branches of usiness, shook thei stron-ly entered them: the “policy » Philadelphia, Son aud Balti- ress, Parlur Car wo New York and Jane, upon the threstiol “Lil be back presently SIVE. ‘are that th he said, and with hia. female relations often wear some sort of black | and was rewarded with a shower of golden <7 said Frank, grab- : uis, Cinetnnatl, Chie go and Pitts- another little nod to me disappeared. a ear till by the time | garment and call it economical, suppose that | fruit, ‘The wellknown Simm ms brothers and ng stick from the fi iF ters. 80 $i abc 1 50 to $4. mes Connects for Hagerstown and * To think of that wom: | the boy I'm telling you of was agrowa up man | black, under the name of mourning: Mayes. | the Hon. Ben}. W ood were his partys, i for brush, using itas a torch. Terie Bee 1) St 50 t0 $4. ranch, excep! Sunday. ‘Through car a pin in her baby’s eyes! : | they had got clear to the west part of Oregon. | jy've a che. serviceable costuine, if will- | fortunes were divided be-ween them. D'Ssn- | many 3 ots. clare to goodness, a woman that won't sew | on fhe Pacifie coast. And as the old man ‘Yards before a great white owl few Shoes and Sippers, 15, 20°. to $1.60. from its perch in a tree, calling *Wao-wh- WM. HAHN, 1933) 0-01) To-whit-to-who- oe oe : ; And then We all laughed at our seare, and Sign of Red Slipper. my2 3t turned to the sugar justas a dreadful sinoke and smell began to come outot the kets, | NEW YORK SHOE sTuRe, While we had been “owiing it” the sugar had | @NF BE AT arlor Car to Grafton, and ure to Louisville. + Ineinnatl, Co- Chicago Junction and =andasky: imore, Annapolis aud Way Stations, aithnore Express. altimore. Ellicott City, Acnapolis and Stations, rkand Philadelphia & sltimore Ex- na Baltinn ce ouly, stop- re and Way Stations. (Winchester nce has nothing to sionsarose, Morrissey sold out, and a round of hooks and eyes or butions on her dress don't | couldn't move west any farther without ket: | to ltscost, Af any Inauorants Coe lawsuits followed, traces of thein still appear deserve to have a baby" ting into the ocean, and neighborshad moved | wheiher and why there isa difference fina ing in our courts. Thastened to turn ‘sideways to Jane. My | within two miles of him, he fave it up, went | ally between a liberal use of biack in o ‘dinary | IN WALL STREET WITH A Feet, dear Howard used to sy that every em- | to bed sick, and died. *Tain’t no use.” he | attire and the purchase and keeping up of a Flushed with fortune, the race of his was at the risk of being stabbed | said, “they're bound to erowd an old man | head to-heel blackoutfit in mourning materials, | that paradise for gamblers, V <TGOODSIN THE TIT with a pin or a needle, so, to change the su» | outer the world. Tean’ t a-bear to tech el- | let him consult any woman capable of keeping | J.Te , one of his friends, had preceded him. | burned. aa THAN AUCTION PRIC! Jeet, 1 asked Jane who the gentleman was | bows with folks, nohow.” Andso he died, | accounts who has ever arrayed hevself in oi and made a fortune estima'ed at millions We had just. got the kettle swung of from | Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots. that had just left us. ae with his nearest neighbor two miles away. thodox garb of grief. But, supposing that | Vanderbilt was said to have been his sponsor. | the fire when anoth ice sounded close b+. | Ladies’ Foxed Button. sprothe: John: trom Long Lisads Hes rq sr oing to tell. ot Me age 3] women’s mourning were not In itself more ex. | and Morrissey wanted tee : ce Ia 5 Smad. : vi ve uy rst log si rdina 0 y rojan owned the hx = homo body I guess you've never seen him | house at the four ofa hil: pensive than any ordinary dress of ordinary | The jan oO en me godfather. | hind us, and this time it wasn't an owi, but | Ladies: 18-Thread Last se Rockingham | father himself, who had seen the light of the | Ladies’ Fine Kid French i sel 1 btations, vis Botay } = . lensburg and Laurel Ex- but it wasso low 5. vere ensiv wn as the Granger colt. The Com | fire, - ‘7 Ladies’ Best French Kid Button, Frederick via Reiay before.” Here Jane paused, and winked her | and damp, that James—for that was hre | Women, that even it were fess expensive, and | better known a [4 Y come down to find out what itall | Uadies: Foxed or Gom mente = intof Rocks. Frederick. H. Winchester aad Way Btations. “Ou Sanday: 50 wo 50 50 it. 3 y 8 nts, too és > | Ww: jookout for trotting prodigies. H+ | “So so,” he said, “v rf Brother John's, and lit up her whole face. | halfa mile off, near a monntabe brad the children’s, the servants, ‘were less ex. | was on the lookot 8 PI 80, id, “vel fe to Point of Rocks and Way S'ations on! 50 00 00 re a with nsive than the usual colored clothing, what | took a fancy to R ee Ses plate ment on. beginning to mold | grand old trees around the spot,and a fine | feit-whenall at once every ee heat | took a fancy to Rockingham, and Morrissey her bread, but still nodding and winking at | view of the country. He took off the two front hold must have a new outfit, regardless of the have made and eat it a #e traps. me. johus come down here for somethin’ | wheels of the old emigrant wagon that they | condition of the present. waives With. | rissey had been offered $10,010 for the trotter. | up.” "And he was a inan that meant Dusivess, Gents French Calf-Stitched Straps special. My worst when t couldn’t call me a | had crossed the great plains in, and made h out speaking of the homes in which actual | Vanderbilt was not ungrateful. Morriss@v | and no fooling, when he spoke. entre Congress Gaiters. 51.95 to match-maker, but when I see a poor widow | a good. strong two-wheeled cart. wiih a box on verty prevails, there are but a minority of | entered Wall street under his tutelage. H- |" Well, we tried it on snow, and tried it warm, | Allgoods marked ie°p as fSgures. Poe in : oe struggiin along tryin’ to Keep the wolf from | it. And inthis he drew back and forth his | Pomes in which’ the death of the husband or | got his first points on Lake Shore, and the | but couldn't tell which wayit tasted the worst, | SUE" ms ror 5 #66[*Chicago and Columbus Express, Bleeping ghe door Lean Chelp takin’ an ‘nverest. There’s | carpenter tools, and his dinner, and ehips for | father doesnot make an immediate taet ie | Foes ats sted him along in Harlem, | Burnt sugar is about the bitterest stuft Tever | “a120 5; GEORGE MC7ARTHY. | 7-30-*Baitimore Exp! mefhin’ Mean or contrivin’ about me— Tree over a rough road that he had eu" | come: in many cases the fall 1s from ease to | Hudson River and New York Central as oppor. | bit ica of, and a few mouthfulsof it wes F20--Batimore Express. vim sure there isn't Jane,” I said. through the woods. Dury. Perhaps the house has to be given up, | tunity served, until within eighteen months | enough to set usallto begeing. “Father let lecping Care te Bt Laals nen ee And I hate a meddler; but ever since Be- | He used to take a little nap after his noon- | fhe sons must be put to cheaper schools,and | his friends say that he had raked in over | on the eating. but made us Scrape aud wash JF®0™ BANKRUPT MANUFACTUR- No connection for Pittsburg on ous jindy = rea tn fe Jest barled Biases dome day mosis and one: Gay when he a wa Sleeping, bred to humbler professions, the grown-up $400,000. He made $75,000 in one ds a At thay the kettle and dishes, and bank up the fire — 9:30_"New York, Philadelphia hy Baltimore —— _ g ona bed of splendid evergreen boughs that he TS must go out as gov d | time Vander! was quietly ing in the | again. And then he e ahe: 5 lace—be-yu-tiful,” repeated Jane, unctuous. | had fixed near the timbers he was at work on, | Caughters must gi overessen An id then he put me ahead, and made . ** Trees fairly laden down with fruit; and Ladies’ slippers, all kinds, ry industrious boys, I | Ladies’ Newport Buckle or Tie. 7 like to work nights! Well. we can’t | Misses and Children’s Shoes. ali kinds ave anything wasted. You can just go at | Gent s Calf Hand Stitehed Oxford Ties compliments. It was a big present, for Mor- | that beautiful ‘sugar you Gent’sCalf +: 8 i E *hold— en's , jealous of Roberi Bonner’s stable. | mea fye at me, and smiled. Her smile waslike her | name-sturted to builds bigger cee hi ier uh. that all mourning in a household—the men’s, | modore, j 5 ingham, and Morrissey | see 4:40—"Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 6:30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk a: 4 Baltimore Ex- press, Vanmengers for Norfolk taken in tho Cars direct boat at Can! ls connec- tion eu Sanday for Norfolk, . ‘50—* Baltimore and Way Stations. 5 Bprctal Bloepiap ar to Puiwstcipatar St companions, the younger ones must do without | stock of Harlem and Hudson River for in- ill take hold of my coat-tailand the next bo! 000 WORTH m 2 ax ty i id | he was awakened by a loud Tattling of the tin eduation. ‘and thrive as they may on stinted | vestment, but did not obtain control of Cen-| hold of. Will's, and wo ene the end, an 930,000 Ws be ‘Daily. Other tralus daily, except Sunday. what with new-laid eggs and cream, and home- | dishes in his cart. He looked around quickly, meals—but out of the scanty funds. mourning | tral until'the death of Dean Richmond. Mor- | marched us all single file through the woods tad made hams and sausage, the place is next door | and what do you suppose he saw? UA vis | guttits must be purchased; everv considera: | rissey drifted away from him, and is said to | upto the house, a gigging mer eethes sheep: | @4ITERS, TIES AND SLIPPERS, | 1878 Stivama 1878 §oa paradise. There ain't no manner o" use of | black bear, pawing over the luncheon he hay tion must give way to that. have lost heavily in Harlem. The Commo. | js h procession. ‘Ee John's givin’ up his whole life Rag gg lef!, and smacking his chops over a piece of Where the grief represented by mourning is | dore, however, threw him a Srappling. hook, other said she didn’t think we were a very To Be Sold Without Reserve, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, over Belindy; she had a good time of it while | wild honey and some corn cakes that James | deep and real, mourning is frequently a pecu- | and he recovered his losses when Central | happy looking set of boys who had been off for Double T. ack, Bteel Rasta, she lived ; never had to raise a hand. John’s | hadn’t eaten up. 4 Harly cruel infliction. . We have to clothe our- | stock was first watered. His friend Tobia | such a sweet time; atdvwell we didet ao Splendid ocenery, Magnificent: Equipment. gbat foolish about a woman that she never had | | “Thisis a pretty fix,” said James to him | seives ina symbollen whick symbolizes noth- | afterward went out of sight, but Morrissey was any more sly sugating off after that. There By LOUIS HEILBEUN, oy fo raise @ hand. and that’s somethin’ for a | self, quick as a flash. ““Myrrifle and ax are | ing but the pmiortaker ce may uot put on so | a strong swimmer, and, with the Vanderbilt | didut em to be muck funig it, you know.— ars Leave ead y strugglin’ widow to think of, isn’t it, | both in the cart, and that ugly beast would | mucn as a glove or a neckiie, but it isto speak | cork jacket, kept ‘himself afloat during the | [Golden Rule. 402 SEVENTH Sreeur. THANG LEAVE WAR ely | claw me to pieces before I coufd get ‘em out.” | of the funeral gloom. ‘It is thus that the dead | great Erie tempests, but suffered severely in ———————— 7 J For Pittsvurg and the West, Yes,” I stammered out, my face in aglow, | He was afraid the bear would chase if he ran, et forgotten; from the day they depart we | the terrible typ oon of Black Friday. When “Popular” Music. ‘With Parlor Car to Pittsburg and dieep! and a world of soatusion batiling = ay | and corner him if he stayed, and so he set his | force their deaths—not their lives—on our | the Tamman ing. went to the bottom in the (Correspondence of the Caicago Tribune. } Sign of ‘That Old Woman of Mine.” from Pittsvurg to Cincinnati, St. heart. This good greatare ane had evi nt. | wits to work to find a way out of the scrape | minds, and the thought is too painful, and we | Hannibal and St. Jo. squall, he rode the waves | New York, April 25.—I have been talking Chicago; 7:40 p.m. dally, with P. jy invited her brother John purposely to = Good bright wits are too much for a bear ot are glad when we can turn from it.’ It is a | likea duck, and landed safe and sound. His | with'some of the musi publishers here, with — Chicags. me, and though her intentions were good. | hard lesson, or a tough job of any sort, if th memory to put by with the black clothes; and | financial operations in Wall street were ruin | 2 view to getting out some of the interesting BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Peg eg Re ene oF Trdaccting - ae : are only REDE AE Work, rich ae an ons it kills the renier one that surely is the one | ous. Actriend who had | charge of hls bosineas facts about the “popular” publientione ee THE STOCK Consists OF re j rn how bold and coutriving he had found m+! | them. Itdidn't take James's wits so long asi | Ne Should all wish to be mourned by Wonitheat. 00,400. cE 3s day. Ni tions in the whol f ro Sis an te MOreh at Tad Death M day. ‘No compositions in whole range o! alls and the north at 7:40 p. i + OXCe} pit didn't take Jan f 70 WOMEN OF IruisstONaDLe ‘TEMPERA. | Wealth at ¢70(MN. “He proposed to go to BU | mie Mest Rich suche heen eae ot | TBE SEEN D MIeeS EMER THS LADIES | Exuraay. with Palace Gateae worttaa eee e been telling it to you to make a plan for MENT, ; rope with his wife and child, and enter upon a | those which ord inary people are accustomed 3 5 ‘Williamsport, Haven, Ebnita and Wat- 4 d to his f " to those especially with the artistic suceptibil- | course of study. He keenly regretted his lack | to look upon as “trash.” ‘And, while a writer | Lastingand Foxed Button, Congress. Lace wocnnt, 5 0 om. daily, Sort Sanday. “Oh, why didn’t you tell me, Jane?” Leried. | ped the tongue of the cask belaee are erat, | ity fo the intiuences of color and light—a sus: Shicattaaia'Europe he thodght he might ve: | Of gh-toned melodies looks with contempt | “Gaiters, Buskins, © Jeffersous, Preach U F me Oars ater sr vast, Jobe tid at ae tee ow Jt would could say “Jack Kobinsou””—if he had known | Gamen who hace Lo aisle eee Boeny | Plieation tant h How in the world was I toknow he was a widower, and invited down for a special pur- upon the com r of “Don’t be angry wil Ties and Siippers, ress of Pullman Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, ry e women who have no artistic geni longs, | turn and make a name for himself in the po- % .” the Ci - 4 . tarn out Jolin dida't Know there Wasa mo-t- | how—and started ona keen run down the hill. | narhens'to the waajorite ay women the luga: | litical annals of the eountty.. He had decided me carlin aren Catrethe | GENTS and Boy's Hand and Machine- Fores Vorvand the Kast, gage on Susan's property. drawing the cart and the bear in it after him. Peay surroundings of their own clothes {san | upon this course, when one aay he met Com-| it pays. For instance, Will 8. Hays, of Louis’ sewed Button. oe ress. Ties, Office and Work cept Sunday, with Bleep! Susan!” I repeaced. . Well, I's'pose there never was a bear so as- | aggravation of mental pain which they should | modore Vanderbilt. He laid the matter be- | yj e, well known as’ an author of popular oes, Lasting, BUCKSKIN and Canvas, ington to Boston, For rook! - all 1 Shes conta dow ae ands Sis | Capen sinee the pair saved from the tlood | he forbidden for health and sauity's sakes aud | fore the Commodore, and asked his advies. | Vil Shas made a modest fortune out of a sin- | CHILDS? al-colors of Button, Lice and Buckle | {AFOUE, aims connect at Jersey City with ter. She's comin’ down on a visit to-day, and | Sepped out of Noah’s ark and found the whole | to any woman Who needs the power of fixing | The shrewd old veteran advised him not to gle ballad called “Mollie Darling.” And he | © shoese . poste ot Broeiya. Annex... afora John says he don’t care a pin about the mort- | world drowned. He had never hada ride be- | her aention on other things than her mis- | leave Wall street, and sare him a few points. | considers this one of the poorest he has ever e and Journey scron Mew ‘York ci gage: he’s only afratd he can’t care for Susan. | fore, and didn't want one now; but the cart | fortunes the reminder forever it her sight is a | Morrissey again entered the street, but retired | Written. But it bears the meric of simplicity, P.8.—Price lists to be had gratis st store. a25-tr vor Peiateiphi 1:30 p, m. daily. cxoept Bunday, jou see his heart was bound up in Belindy.” was going so fast that he daren’t jump out, practical mischief. Men’s mourning, if not | within a month entirely cleaned out. He not | and by far the greatest demand is for songs of 1:40 a. m., ‘and 6:30 9.30 p. m, datiy: 1 began to understand that it was not my ang so tr just clung on, and looked from one | more reasonable, 13 less hurtful, because less only lost his $7 but was fully $100,000 i | that quality. OSTON SHGE AUCTION HOUSE. Limited Express, 9:20 a, m. duily, except Bun- Jonely condition that Jane had interested her. | Side to the Cog and fairly howled as the cart | obtrusive. Most’ men are habitually unaware | debt. He squared himself by a mauly strug. The histories of some of these are full of in- Fasc ae self to ameliorate, but that of her husband's pamper ever’ e Toots and stones. James had | of the pattern and color of the suit they aie | gle, and never again placed himself in the | terest. At this moment I think of rather an SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ‘Accomm on pages 6:55, 8:30 a. m. sister, Susan. It took quite a weight of confu- en Lg city once and seen the street cars. | inside; buta woman's dressis, at itsskimpiest, | power of the bulls and bears. odd incident, where a ballad inspired purely 49. For Pope’s Creek Ling, 6:55 & mm. and 6:20 D. m, sion from my heart, but left it strangely sad pool he found he had the bear caught the | too voluminous to escape her notice; and it HIS CAREER,ON THE TURF. by contempt for the meaningless stuff in 1 Pennsylvania Avenus, ope 5 . and desolate and have nobody care whether | fun 01 ~ ing made him laugh. is not a woman’s nature not to see her dress. Under the weight of stock operations, the | fashion was accepted in earnest by the Bublic, BETWEEN 4)§ AND 6TH STREETS. For Anvapulls, 6:55 a, in, and 4:20 p. m, daily, {he lived or died, and Susan was so much bet- | ,.wnen .ne bear roared once he, balined ind ior the reductio ad absurdum ot fist, | lottery business and faro banks, Morrissey and had an enormous gale. | The son Pieter | sree srocm-oe ths wove naa except . 7 off than I! 2 =f iy ing, -mourning, the announcement to the mn the turf. He develo a se me in m: le ,”? and it isn’t 1e i ve house is now = — ated ages WAS alte commortaDly st | TT eave up intent, enol’ Brow. he | world by an admixture of grays and lavenders | (eae ee dae ee ie ee a ard | fon ene nea a my aiele bed.” and it isn't | | The STOCK, o ALEXANDRIA AND | FREDERICKSBURG uated.” I said. > wa ore uP in front juplease—and don’t | that you begin to feel resigned, and hope soon | {2 frequently seen coursing along the old | by everybody, from squalling infant to fat ai SPRING AND SUMMER SEAEON WASHINGTON RAILEOLD DMA AND eaghe Kespe Getnerne: moTepager Sald Jane; | Meret” cand he buckled deen Gait Guy UP: Ty pat foctrara ee ayeG vote to the pleas usual: | Bloomingdale road. He accompanied Fiora | placid matron. ‘Fhe author, Dexter Sith, ‘i Z ‘Alexandria, : 7 iS erin’ us ul mot age + + e! ay 's an a rea ae hoehcaa ere + morte fe | just the way the ear drivers make the horses | ¥ Put forward in fence. is always | Temple in a trotting tour throug 6 soul ad written a number of clever verses, which OUR PRICES TO LEAD THIS SIDE OF BOS- ood in dress”—“‘It is ing.”” from’ England he | h 3 Tu fo uokster up ns relatos ‘You seer ust do, when they are late, and pretend they dere | Such taste in d itisso becoming.”’ | and west. After his return from’ Eng! | he carried to his publisher. That gentleman, oN. f , So it is; good taste in dress, and becoming to e Edgar, bred by John M. Clay. | after glancing them over, handed om back, told Foun af abot ant iesabusines trans: | Se¢ alte boy erooking his imgers for enn to | jal complexions,—Lonton’ Braminon Pousht Jerome fagar, bred. Feputation, anid | with the following doubtlul enh acisns SPECIAL NOTICE. nm, 'o $s jo ee: ef is Ls a —t see nay tet eee won't hear | jottom of the cart rattled like a peddler’s A CENTRAL AMERICAN FARTHQUAKE—An made the best four mile race ever run in this These are very gooa, Mr. Smith,—too good, i e weights up. After presenting Rock- | in fact, Yes, they are ood for me. Use | 500 Fairs Gents) Low Quarter Shoes, $1, $1.25 I began to looe all interest in the conversa- | Wan on the pavement: the ax and gun | earthquake of unusual severity was felt at fopnany te. Sender bitt, Morrissey went to Sar-| them in the’ Atlantic, or some other place. 50. 3. $2.00, $8, and $4. Backs, Pesan Hon, aul remembered that my poordear How. | 4° Whe didn kuow silel waste oon sce Scholz of the Og Emme Deane Bite arcieed | a1oea., Five years had passed away Since his | What I want just now is something after (iis | 1,00 pairs Men's Galters, from$1 $2 $1 95, $1.50, aoe Fe sagas mecoenary all mad or his seare. from that port yesterday, with a cargo of cot- Sent with Heenan, and he was now a partner | pattern:' avd liam R. Travers and | — And he read to the astonished writer some | 600 ;airs Men's Working Shoes, 75 cents, hear the most sacred sentiments of life de- | qe cnmer oe ie tee an atTaight for | fee, states that the exeltement.of the peopre | With such men as) William H- Travers and selec ions from several of the popular ballads, | Large lui Men's asving and Bor vce 00 conta, av ded to the level of mere business transac. | Ui¢jcellu yogis oe house. He Had his plans | was greater than could be described. At Arst | John Ht gave a racing mecting at Saratoga | Smith was disgusted. les’ wear, fine Kid Button. Circle and Front ‘esting Bee eens, own, didn’e look like | fhe art again a oer geieeegaenee he ran | there was a rumbling sound, followed by a | Me™, he gave a racing mecting at Saratoga | Srith surely can't be possible,” said he, “that | Seam $181.80. $2, up to $8 Ladies Foxm- hotel thls Kind of a person. but of coursehe must be, | Pir cmt against log and tipped it right over, | heavy quaking, the tumbling down of houses, | 22,' Present training grounds. The meei- | the public wants such miserable stuit a3 this,” | p,.¥'tton, $1. $2.25, $1.00. $8. $2 60 and §3. Also, DoE ARMEK, General Passenger Agent, The Whole thing so confused and bewildered | (yomide up. with Mr. Bear on the under | and the shattering of walls and ceilings, whieh ing proved such a success ‘that Morris. |» “It is not only possible, but true.” Ladies" Vine Low Quarer, ‘Stren, T5e. ae me that I went away without my thyme, after | House, ang ee reine Over the door in the | caused the 12,000 inhabitants to make one gen. | INE Proved Su jockey club and bought the | | “Then I don’t wonder that mine is too good | “g1'25"si‘b0, $8 Baekie: theta oes Be gn ne 1. is and a3 the beaereened tae down Ina, hurry, Salety Bes erat er eee and Seek a place of | ground for a mile track. Hunter and Tra- | for your use. Good day!" A large lot of Ladies’ Slippsia, 88. wor pas, Box PERCALE suIETs, vi _ cl der | safety. veral hundred fam Ss ok refuge 2} Mg ? " vs ivan ncredigy aore ace fate, ai Ms Gare shoe him hehe between the eyes, | pon ine pRigse taraad aek | fer were us Heine varios, Out Hrs. | Abd the Joune competerbattangrty strode | APA farang BURT Sto wx Eow. our dearest hopes are blasted when ec AW Eat dhere, that settles the question.” return to their ssolug: Bienot ” warn two CoLLaRs. : - Marvin, Comm. "of the illee, reflecting upou the degener | will recef jomes util next day, when | us Comming, James M, Marvin, Comm. | out of t le ze ‘ it question? Vandertilt and ier prominent men | acy of the public mind. He was going along | Saree. : least look for a calamity. I had not expected | runuing out to iat the nome, Sua came | some of them found themselves homeless, with | {UH guint ‘amounts of stock, and gave tone | one of the narrow Buston str ts, absorbed in | EVKRY ARTICLE SOLD AS ADVERTISED. af & cued. we fo. be absent five minutes, and had left my | “Why. the question erga ee cane SHelt cartheake a detrang, round. Anotier | and solidity to the club. Tae greatest racesin | is thoughts, when he heard a ditty ike | Lau, determined todeeRUsitine BUSINESS ; Kitchen window open, asthe morning Was $0 | bear or he had catight meee | ad Caugat a | slight earthquake was felt soon after midnight, | 44 country were run under its auspices, and | urehin yell to'bis motner, “Sa-ay.mam! Put | preftriug to turn Goods into M-n-y rather than A. SAKS & CO., Palmy aud sweet. Iinagine my dismay when | "SSperey quyecateht me” i . | DULIT was less severe than the tirst. The same | its'summer meetings attracted the wealthiest | me in my littie bed?" Fhere wae’ tne subject! | See them iay id.e on our shelves. Boys’ Daranraents, 1 sav a strange cat actually standing on my | qead bear. “Then honig a ta ete, 88, the | earthquake was felt, with less seve and most famous families in the nation. His | And, going home, filled Wiha determingion | AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY AND FRI- kiccher able and belpiag himself to the meat ) Kissed him, and laughed and cried ed hee, | Caracas, La Guayra, Valencia and B. fine club house was openet La 189, avid for the | towrite the most uuutteradle macs aE dete, | aDtao-Sin Day. apl8-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Penn. ave. Pilieh had already ‘cost me so much trouble. | time. And he had an pvereors hata’ ne | simeto. last three years was tie uly kaming house in | ness he could think of, he composed the song | —_—_—_————— = = He was a lean and hungry animal, with | skin, to remember the time when he Gag tt | Kipnarpine IN TEXAS —As the government | which he was known to have held au intevest. | whieh has si..ce made him famons. His littie 'HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- COKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS, murky green eyes: and though he fled ‘at my | pear a free ride. Bave the | soems to take with some coolness ail’ tha has | Morrissey’s arrangements for ike presecva ion | joke was well r esived, and. its repata ion seribers, Ambrose A. Wh!'s of Baltim ora, approach. and had not made much progress been hitherto done in the way of marauding | of order, pool Scldng stabiluz, Son were sim- | suread Witt, the sales reached an enormous | B4., ana Hrentre G- Pe Wulf. of Weahtagton, D. TY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.29 Be Tel aS, Byron dt aay a eTEpar: | , A HANGING GARDEN.—A hanging garden of | ralds on the Texas frontier itis hardly to be | pleand complete, Ali Rack tic cit or of the | Meee Giz Base obtains from the, Supr ae Court lot GAsaaeer Seine: 2'te. I felt as Byron did about the little | sponge is one of the novelties ingstdening. | sa posed that it will get e: A over the pain- Roar «f the Times, savs tit he is familiar ip this con~e-tion, let me give you the num: | for Court busta ~os ee waltzer. “What you've touched, you may Takes white sponge of large size and Sow it ful detail of the loss of Mr. le’s two chil- | with the English, Freuci, aud otaer contiuen: | ber of eopi-s sold of a few of it take,” T said, and flung the meat after the | full of rice, oats or wheat. Then place itfora | dren. These were carried away be the In- | tal race couses, and bv 2 Orphans’ tary th: best Known 7 on thepersunal estate of CH Wi octi-tr 411 AND 413 20TH Stxxer. has seen one that pub ications of this kind: “Pat me in my little | D. ietriet Of Colucibia, Yess slim nt ~ od," by bs green-eyed monster. week or ten days in a shallow dish, and as the | dians, who murdered the father’s brother and | can equal that of Saratoga i tie pe fee'ion Dexter Smith, 25,005 Then I banged down the window, shut out | sponge will absorb the moisture the seeds will ‘Come, birdie, | Ai Raving claims ayaiust tue said deceaei | JN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis. all his sheep keepers, and have. peraaps mur. | of detalt aud accommodation. tn tue height | conie,” same actaor OL). Aol atin’ | sekercbe waeek ae ap 6 TRICT OF OOLUMBIS, the balmy air, and looked dolefully at the mis- | begin to sprout before many days. When this dered the children also. But as this is not | of the racing excitement M_rrissey opaued 2 | by Wii! erable materials left to me. I might have | has fairly taken place the sponge may be sus- | known the parents natura tag tiilioas | tie 8, Hiys, 40,00; “Silver Tureads among | Vouchers thereof. to the subscriver,, st or before | ALFORD ¢, BEcen vs r id,” by Danks (who is very popular), : 7.0003, “Come home, father,” 52.0002 Evange- ‘ramp, tram) tramp,” 000 5 ” 100,600: * je: rally cling to the hope } turf exchange, and pools agg ex borrowed any one of them, or all of them, if Lope by means of cords from a hook in the | that the case with their d: a A law the Pp hi arling ones is less | were sold. sseu vy © meat had been there, but I couldn't ask of the window, where a little sun will | desperate. To all the butcheries that have | broke up ihe busivess in tnis « line,””25,(00; * Jane f : - | enter. It will thus become a living mass of | been done by frontier Indians the bycchers of | cou intedat Saratoga in vivlatio: “Norah O'Nuill, weet Genevieve,” man begsing the loan of ae ogg for Bo pine green, requiring @ little occasional moisture | two litte boys igegy ae mat addition. ‘Yet a | creating much comment. 20,000. Many of these still sell steadily, aud s salt. Noe it was plain to be seen that little eg Lo een Te crime of this sort touches the patietic sensi- FIRST APPEARANCE IN POLITICS. wilt doubtiess continue to do so for a number Boward must do without his Sunday dinner. | _a-Colonel Bob Ingersoll has been bilities of a pe ople more t! he f John Morrissey’s first appearance in polities | of years. Songs written to suit the times fre- idldnt care for myself, but my poor little | sented with a work on “ Moral Phitosoph many men, and 4 this ease it enor aee fo was asa brates in primary elections. With | quently reach se sales, and, as in book yo men: ould, careless. ‘hamten Classi ly intensify the im) i time | his rise to weaith and influence, he aided in | publications, those which appear the weakest Bess and n “And. we = he was Pele colors ae . ha {hese Taids were stopped tN. Yaeger im the management of the democratic party in his | are not infrequently the most successful.