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's, and if the oratory isn’t always god, it Kard-Readed Enzi wen tending the cross baby; doin “chores” about | what its nature er how igh its pretensions, is — : 4 ; a = the house till her fect have ached; quarrelied with | merely “2 and that people go to all more common oo chat New Eashad Thon os Correspondent of the Manchester Guardisn.] | hor good but hasty-tempered anut Hetty; seca her 0 tosatist a gaping curt MY STOCK of DRESS GOODS M78T BE SOLD, THE EVENING STAR. : — ory SV etneere tae ‘There are few resident Parisians to whose ely fairy book about “Flora” cruelly thrown it) of the strange and the wodere and prices must be low to close them out—varying | : q Hoy to the gece ae a ua cineere testi: | 4 has not fallen during the exhibition to have hazing wood ire “and now in rome mi- | 2 love, of the stra @ operachonse and the | Mybrce Pom Re tee French Polonaise woods. | nism to pilot a foreign friend through the marvels of THEHE atraieht to its cme white beh some | oc neert much support to the ¢ COLD CASHMERES all wool, ake ua | eared by ipsa he old | aoe ee ee eed Beli nae eee cee | ANVelL she saul, this is fungy shown y. Vor that which draws | EEACK SILKS reduced 28 percent, |THE WEEKLY STAR. he ¢ teal to kr es, a line whieh rone for a hard-h f the most provakite esa: | But tie next thing that hi * places and brings down tiun- | CLOARS, oF best styles am fitting, at 25 per ot. off, it, but have re to aseertas clonalitt Deh sn ety oes Roe ae oe ne | nier sui. She fonud, that without thinking se 1s too often not an ex lon | Blanket Stock too lange, and prices below the mau y abo E mon sense. and inate See eet te arch | what she was doing, she was knocking on the t evi auty, DU a per- = ae 2 Tissot h ra tike the acuine Mectural beauty of thectireies and other | white brick with herknuckles, as if ltwas adoor | formance Ww exhibition of | CArPet Stock sacriftoed—anhoantof low prices, am ; A Saab of sh but his wit ts disxppointin 5 ieee he horiicultural chartns Of | and she expected somebody to open it, ‘The | agility or of fore sung Dy a voice TE 709 Market Space. © proprietors of THE STAR present to the Max passe fro: Tges towards polliteal toptes he ty the Tullleries and Luxem-) next minute she heard footsteps, and then a } of beautiful quality, with feeling and a perfect ee nete_ | public Its dally and weekly editions, respective i naneior © ss to be on the point of saying Mee Renee Oe SEE sound as if some oue was drawing b exiression of ite Veauty. will receive only a OTICE! NOTICE? NOTICEN! | ty, as not onty the compietest and beat, but also eatiorea something great importance, of evolving Sai a } bolt, languid acknowledgment of pleasure; bu — Soha . sieenlbes i . paki poue some pretrundls sapacioas poles, init when we apie suaroe, the banleeard | (cit 5 9 door,” said Jem, “and somebody 1s let the singer do soanethine dimeutt, intricate epee Bn maine ge eee ap a sisaen arring a see = N : S generality:—* Bu is for | amused him, 5 Nf | going to open it.” astonishing, or let there be a display of a hig’ hem of . ’ ‘ ewe a5 — ya enter tats We arven cal api Ae he admired the ar- | “Tg white brick moved a uttle, and some | ncterora Rie ate oe a ae ae oe, mle | abe ey Gs be found anywhere, How well the public wl ‘The infant, » wother attended and loved, gentlemen, we must not wait always, standins 4 reet lamps, and Was | incre mortar and soot fell, then the brick moved | by very little dillerence froma yell, and the | openea an elegant line of Evening Drews M derstands this ts conclusively shown by the ex. Fee ae infant win Ulecea, | first on one leg-and then on the other, undecided Lope ie ae vole Sagiing iiwatna- | a ttvie more, and When it slid aside and left. an | house “cones down” with its ap) jause, Audi- | inal! {is toot desirable shade, a Seem Nder | ceptionally wide circulation they both enjoy, A gpa prone Sa ing shes . 3 shall omos 4 p de er vatl- | open space, erces.cr a large proportion of the avei he; also, 100 pieces: acl nines, ° Meet * Each, aii, are away to theie dwellin: reat. 4s to which foot we shail put foremost 1n our | tes by the electric light; but those avere evi- | CPCH SI ei is as a a actured expressly for our sales, very cheap, | Hot in the City of Washington alone, but i | progress to that harvest here. If we wish to | U z , eet oe Iv'sa room!” cried Jem. “There's a room | audience, go to the opera, it would seem, for i A a . y Ms » ‘The meid on wi ose check, ou whose brow, in whose | hutid ships, let us bulid them: If we wish a buy | Gently not the things he Bett Cone out cp eve. | bentnd ie: purpose of hearing merely a particular passage | © Our etock istmuck ie large and varied to be ennm, | ‘Fouchout all the States and Territories, ee, | ships. let us buy them (applause); if we wish to | I learned from him that he had the lex And so there was, and before the open space | or two sung by this or that celebrated artist. } erated ail of eine Will be sold, “ POSITIVELE” ai In order that the reader not now familiar with Bhom. beauty and pleasure —her triamph= sre by: al raw rial, I sell it; if we wish to | Ambition of becoming a town counelior In his | stood a pretty little girl, with long, lovely hatr, | They listen te these passages, applaud vehe from 20 to 80 per cent. leas than pecular raten, the naneran = Ap: the mom 15 of those who lovarthar antpraised, | OH the products Of industey, let ussell theas | ative city, and that he took a deep iv eaiwot, | 242 fringe on her forehead! Jem’ clasped her | ently, dnd be indifferent to tie rest of the pers ‘W. Al BROWN, he paper and its strong hold on the public may eee ee ee eee on tne nein Crane: | Dut let us tinderstand that none of these great | Such vital questions as “trees in towns.” “dwel- | hands in amazement, It was Flora, herself, as | fOrMaNCe, CANA these ose need nae te | _ deca6te 817 Market Space, | Understand at a glance upon what elements tts — > ne of the king that the seepter hath borne; | S are to be carried through by us in our | lings for the Working classes," and ouler munt- | she locked in the picture, and Fiorastood laugh- | cr remarkable beauty’ but as ire hace HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT great popularity ts based, the opinions of some ‘Lhe bro the priest that the mitre hath #orn ; ration except by te same enterprise, the | Cipat b Sepons no less importani Sine antl | ing ard nodding. remarked before, exhibitions either of 7 oF Of its Contemporaries as to its merits are ap- ‘The eye of vse sage and the heart of tha brave, same courage, the sare -elf-denial, which made | W8nted to see chiefly was the working of the Come int” she said. “I thought it was | agiliiy or of force, or it may be of the ended. it is needtess wo add th Z Are hidden and tet iu the depth of the xrave. | out of the poor outcasts from the old world tue | Inver organs of Parisian administration. Tats | you, possession of a tone, or a half a tone | HANDSOME DRESS Goons IN Tats orry. | Pe@tet- Sr nee Kea no perenne Pat tian that we now have. It is easy to | desire had no sooner been expressed than an « But how can I come in through such a little eyond the usual limit’ of the class ef voice | So good a judge of the value of any given news- Fae eee ne ot was for som ent to reap | Waste Inheritance, however great and however | OPbOrtunIty offered itself of witnessing Low plece? "asked Jem. = rossessed by the singer. To many persons REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED! Paper as the men who conduct newspapers io nobie the ancestry from whom it came, ‘The | OX brancii of that administration works. Oh, that ts easy enough said Flora. “Here, | a B fiat ora C in the chest voice, from a tenor is ‘themscives, ‘The be mune who wandered in search of his bread, only absolutely necessary, tnexorabie demand | ,,We fount ourselves in a small crowd assez ive me your hand.” i rrity, thy tte = es," sald Flora, ‘you saw it last night—in | SFE ne TENS FEE Meek Beet | eeey in cle ¥ ‘ 5 And ris the sau © boston r: hiploye. of course, yourmind. Pon’t you remeimber 2” Bolla serie a diverts a train of me ho fault of his, a dem shook her head, that it oecupies 80 pr The thonzht= were metropolis. [Lewy the draper only | © feel as it Tdid, but a | Journaliam. Tein eee ag be celebrated at foston, and it makes a local z SE 1d Flora, lauching, «13 my room, citement, 's | Narkington wouid ty - gta tie item in the local newsp. read not fi ver T should y the one you read about last nit.” nit torn | id | miles from home. efatiers’ Day will be apany.” “I's fmpossible, So itis," sald Jem, “ But how did you come | j é dat Plymouth, and it is remembered wae he Tele nd or ee heer” | only in the Indigestion ef those who partict- Dut one company in i can't tell you that; I O, WHY SHOULD THE SPIRIT OF MORTAL BE PROUD? Have faded away i © wrass that we tread. NEW ENGLAND AT NEW FOaRR. The New England dinner at New York ts ways the occasion of a collection of noice that if the inheritance Is to _be Improved and HOW THEY MANAGE THINGS IN FRANCE. Exasperating Unvestiz Wed tn front of a draper’s shop. The draper, BABY, AS AN INDIVIDUAL, Burnett, in St. Nicholas for Febrasry.] [Jam has had a hard day of it, poor child! she has * Jem did as she told her, and found that it was the great attraction in an operatic VOCAL GYMNASTICS, The ingenious Mr. Barnum insists, we be- lieve, that every public performance, no ra. atter performance. BESS Coops SLAUGHTERED. ‘We hay Sages aged all of our bea: DRESS GOODS. Donble width rare Silk and Wool and Wool Dress THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS per d ‘They will sit the whole evening throuzh for the | Dress Goods reduced. t0 SL. Be fool \ —= ‘ fe enlarged and transmitted t> our descendants, it | Ted with anger, was giving a piece of his mind | easy enough. In aa instant she had passel | sakeot thatuste. ¥ talk about it as if 1 | Goods reduced to 90. Pure Wool Colored Caxhneres What Oth Tre saint who enjoyed the co lcietbeby tasmexinuee ser cee duct by | to.an employe of the gascompany. “Yourcom- | tiirtuen the Openie the caiite tele gone the highest exhibition of art of ve reanced (050. Piano Covers, wih alk, at Other Papers Say About The Star maner who cared to rv | which it was built up froin the begiuning. (Ap- he sald, “is a swindle and cut | back to its place, and she was Standing b; is to them a ter reduced to 85, = Be Gk 1 | Te] a se Iny last DIN is unpaid. 1 de- i yauncey M. Depew, the well-known lasvyer, 300 franes with the cor Ficra’s side in a large room—the nicest ro: m3 she had ever seen. Li piLy aun CARTERS, 711 Market Space. ly one of the best newspapers published tn big and H States; has nothitu ine watt the fo the multitude Koes, 1 very bright tn banter Ts ago; at present you owe me | jicht, and there were all kinds of delight apreme moment Breached Table 50. 62, 75, $1. for verarit stores ef instance the followin} est, of Which [ siati neve ‘ ers, and playthings aan deteee 1 Rigéced Table Damask, 80. 62,78, 81. Cloth tor ji ark oF 5 ory it when every one born inthe New England s a greatcage fut ve had almost said n Niced 19 90. Cloaks trom S5 to So Sloan | Poon it » Ale pon o | looked to Boston as the center of the univers > that goes ni S, all Kis 4 Beaver curren! For we are the s: and the consummation of his life pi We see the mae We drink tin « when he s on whic You a e I even seen it before?” asked Jem, ping stowly roun the honse, the Blankets, pure wool, $2.50, $5, $7. a , 7.50, . Table Covers, erubroidered with silk. 82.50. Nente of “tbe dan ON. ©). ony ! Stan and Conseresss company has 2-mono} “An, sor | ma P. anid prosperous exist pated. {Lau Forefathers’ Day fs d that company has a monopoly An, but Lam here. One case Wool Blankets. .. 3.50 do. 4%) paneer ~~ eebrated ia 3 returi well, Pin pot pstinate, and a re a great in ning abItON Grete Hall hae ars Castine, 8a coe we al | ‘tists me re they ery. tauen int Moreoy a ‘owels and | y'cite: amd lose: materi rhein Porgy re | into the sub- ur walk, and in time came to Burned things? I was just | ee velee kink, Comforta, Spreads and Sheeting, c jebie. and lees enters meine C) Re- . of their gla Inossis damb. djournine to OF wile 1 nes th ve tnost bri the windows: that there was ¢ of interest in Franc y burned things,” said Flora, There were Dix soft balls, dogs, and a doll o1 there joned chair, and a low table. “You cau come in,” satda shrill 1 iy tle voice either trem na tural Last nt S-button Kid @! niced, at 81, LUTT! ir iy the Istest and very tres Just come with me’ and Fl shoy whe' — i nd Wa } fly-dressed_ pe Of both, sexes pile REDRESS SHEETS | ta a SIDER EEC IRE?: cnte each with a pareel wu way out of the room and a abe fon, but cf o order, of Wamentta Musiin and Extra | : ubbhem t father of aie Mew Eng, | atta. “What ty this institntion vitueey sander li shows. for 8780; ready to put on fgrmuntion froma t | faud childven.” Ie soberiy adultted as belong. | “THIS” T said. “1s a mont « nd she opened one publi note: jeaait rmacnen fos 2:25 = ~ t S Section of the country “+ you are short of money wat was on the er side ion, Was fa Dut Ww “MYSTERY SHIRT, unfinished, st 75 cts. | of developing t lk in there with f reon and this time it was fan as | lives by tl of Watusuita Muslin and Extra fine Linet nae a eeines Hle si pretty h floor and walis were p: iwith | gard. Of tis reein Jz the cheapest Shirt in the world. Still fo} “my rose-color, and the floor was strewn no doubt on the p Our © Mystery” Shirt s0, 3 cts. unfinished, = sere as a = ate ries “ee ea at “a ir“ Mystery” Shi reta Pact Ww: OLESALE prices, snd Six of them isanice pont ethe GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT, Ovex Testing and best edited papers ty paper in the United States, ) Examiner ea h Ss Ww | was 5D behind the door. “Only mind you don’t tread Toles cts, is made of the saiue mutersil as the “ Aye: in the capital [oa Laks E TAIL TALE OF A MITC. Mr. Blaine, © that usury was ely forbidden. on things.” ve diieutt than to | & . {Sal THE TAIL TALE OF A RABBIT CAT. W000." He’ thou: s regards private Individuais ‘What a funny lttle volee!” sald Jen, but Singer tias the note In | , QU" B2 Shit resdy to put on, hiss been rednoea {Chas. Dudtey Warner ii “but the state may practice usury she had so sooner said ft than she jumped back. Is voice, he has to eigen Pelisd BO Melluce toe et one Bacio te “4 ediey Warn pretext of beno It the rot the voice who had just come | to heid up his head, open his mou | Euitinore as we are about to build a lance addition a 2 On Were to start as no other than Baby, let the note come; Whereas to sing 4 | ereto, and desire to carry less ‘Willst the sper in its « is 1s own Ecos i " noastration, evidently | Per cent. inte exclaimed Jem, beginning to feet | < lL requires the most ic isin prowess. Siero dilivently, and amakes by RANE . preseauiy | jorgely inten his venent, with a very id be prosecuted, con ¢ T left you fast asteep in your of the v The i" MEGINNISS, 1009 F street aon posed: friend sent good speech. “The French law is Very foreseeing,” dryly re Iighest function of tbe st iio bea Chie __Dr, Storrs referred feelingly to Rayard Taylor, | Marked my friend; and we watked on. : “bid you?” sald Baby, somewhat scorntully, apeser’s music with Ket At yi 7 | and paid a hich complimeat to Dr. Joseph F Tnstinctively feeling that 1 was now in for “Thai's just the way with you grown-ap pe’ It wa nd explanation Uh have ho tails. If thi faet in na ural his- } ¢ Thompson, wo re however, that I for the simple reason tha’ es at Berlin, hompsen will ran) our minister to ¢ wasonce pi We hope: oF be made mination on French administration, F determined to ge penny shop we eame to. cigar to help me rei in one at the first tot Fle. You th you havn't dl pin is stick voli know everything, and yet tion enough to know when a ng Into one. You'd know soon acter upon the COAL AND Woop. F ROW I8 THE TIME ita Mee eet en ek an American ine to en, get a enough If you bad one sticking Into your own | force, a cha: ! all st our wharves, foot of 7b st, and . ‘en the ‘smallest—havre tatls, | bo has it abroad so lony and has so far for for a penny in Par! uid my coe it iriend back, . j = by Wer lay Of vocal ich roursell. COA arriving. WOO! ed and most readable pa- which are ‘ails, | Sotten his orfgin as to think it wise for our sox en at that low | Will make a ce “But Tm not grown up,” stammered Jom, | passing from distinctr anda. Lar ve and Fal Prices. < Pers that comes t . The low subscription Dut never eat ls ie | ernment to t ) exclude sociallst mount in a year, g guldn’t you get it paper | “ and when y reat home you can neither nd fervor te ae pata ees Stee son's Patent Bun. Paice laces tweet te reach of every family.— wee deny tay | enlurante tn tty, 1s con. | atanother shop? #0," sald 1 sit is taritied | all nor talk you're not Six months OLE like vari baving a Zire Lighter with overs rane ‘lied with everything of to his ca the kitten in, and | Splcwousl: ba Vell, missy Buby, ong: er FeSOUFCeS OF VO BIE eee in aT of the eee, sie she by ever re- Lap ‘d to have soured her dis; the lover of tt Seventh cat : if the nation: so cheap park ERS he Ds RTeR Te red ne remarked, “you have no need to ie tothe oes Branch Ofce, 19th and Penn (isrowneville crenss ip, ue country can Rave st.— And ls shows the antmat’s instinct; for ‘ y fon on the | Bate Ye Matid tetris OAL An energetic, carctel. Fyhen Teame to look in the dictionary, 1 found | Puritans: «Th si Ra Pepe ce which has adopted his views Ses JOHNSON BROT oon: | resent : ail ooneeit E wie a oe he basis of the common i sti iation, which hats ado his views, YOOD. TELEPROwc Comsecriowa, Frodes Foe the eine ably, she was @ Manx cat fstand U d common but the doctors ce. on the subject BE nowIc COME oY Qhardly reom exerci to turn round) wi persisted my € it tails. It ts con: at} fl sportive effort was to play with her tail, She Instead of atten fore the besinning ot ©. rom” th pling aradua! deve at Plym: ray tT nother ness of she sald, * ons of Boston. DAN, WHO to his p: rb, Whose fa: Plo quabiay LOW PRICES. EROMIT DELIVERIES, COAL e8, Wharves, mill and depot connected with | ty town citives by TRLRT ONE alin diate communt pro. W.; aud 221 Ps ave. 56. noe | ed facilities and sdvantaxes fer eo. + aad 8 revenue.” | | ducting the wood azd coal trade, Pod Bpironed wery, of taile , factory, extensive store yards enabline ne —(Washingtom baking would enrich 9 wtock’ up ly when coal is lowest; omicee re pushing me t paper of the capi. pt ation a fresh nis. It is t h {| me ‘ d_ get along st ed to 01 ee to cae vatrous the best varicties of the history of alt ett |. Just tex a hears no wonde epee oom een scintes: we insure a eiriotly yware coal, of 2.240 versities Of Europe i down the strect. ak Ww ° ave to fall awake.’ ras Thay Da —— not the cl by working men, all bar ne wit we di OH! ROTHERS. her exist a ie ar tears in UL eyes. tT’ one of | pretested Jem, Office, ent ani Serct, Zoot of Lath, 13th and | ‘ @vident!y thoucht she was a cit and I : dnd ag Baby was very Ww, Uilices: 1202 F st be wes 1113 beh woerry (S.C) ‘eacae dt Permny ti and r. have bea litted up by t mean!” sald Baby. “Well, w Ee ine = aland other national Tee ahe te ee ame any Call chery; ome down to f n Ss. Low t more, then? How would you like to hand ‘i HOTELS. s directly from h “will ind it Unted: but wi Tshe dots above, But Tdo not Mr. President. that ; inquisitive friend, “tiat tt he nice things snatched aw ranger through ‘ es | Intent to uy te tamment Ca) Tete portlets | Itwas any histo! jon ftom the past, Tellow. who, aS leaves a | yout, and ali the old rubb! E the istane chase it round und 23 if It | OF any phitlosop! ical provision of u e futire, widew and vil children uni *, Costs asif you ha ile, when yo ;UROPEAN HOTEL, A wide-awake, first-class eight-paper paper; ia of. Ae z 1," No. 804-811 E street n. e., fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best weok- ere a " ; which led our fo: 0 make provision for | SO much?” “It’s the tixed price, urned: things you eee ore Located in She ceuter of due city, within BEiE equare lies in the country.—[Cuzuberland (Md. Civilian. aie ee ee { eduvation before they had mae | “you cant barzain with tke Compagnie des | wanted, and not be able qo reach then oe Ib Lea) sultents from the Post Office, and in cise proximity to al, otwithetandine its mutations, it has been a nov her pas Sen ee on for the towest. Rather did this | Pompes Funebres.” “Yet,” he object you did reach them, have them fallout of your it hs oe the ¢ railway, 38 now open for een ol ene [ae one eserves combi Wor they asm Hie ene ee of that justinet, Or Limitht say that | thfs company had not monopol: hand, and roll away in the most untecling man- | through a patra bive eves, an Cloxant epecific Dining Hoong: amd the Seores fox | Mipilt and prosperity — (Baltimore Sun. re lous and bend ander exmatte like cc iein cs | tusptration, whien led them So ofteh audeo nn: | cetve it bus cne—the competition of rer?’ And then be scolded and called «erosst chink Becca frousiont guests, are located at Ne Gil. We woke the canal ey teaze to obtain = paper publishod at 8 TADDIC. So oe Ig Leither one’ ee aot | consciously. In a way Of Wisdom. beter cea s would bring the prices down, Ati It’s no Wonder we are bald. You'd be bald | #t¢ ables born In, vase, but | {¢ large double'mansioa opposite, belonging to the | 't! {CEntral Protestaul, (Geert eect a gene for Pelee ie ten ‘out waether shee | thelr knowledze. ‘They were accustomed to » if tie man in the coflin were alive he | yoursc!f. It’s trouble and worry that keep us tes pone See one wonthe’ Out | Brown estate, Toons are of the largest and | ‘Undoubtedly the leading paper published tn Weah. raBNES trying Wee heen Ooo ce reece | loolcupon upward tapuises ascamie Gece roe {he cemetery ina cx» fori5 pence, | Lald until we can begin to take care of our- | NRen You see a ehitd clghteen Of horn eye? | ieftest, newly andelecantly furnished. No cooking | ,,USgoubtedly the leadins we unhesitatingty" recom B rabble She succeeds” Anger eats Te | above, and go they sousht ia thie moiatanrers ng dead, (he same Journey willcos' | selves. Thad more hair than this at first, but | Tine along in its cab with a. pair o Heater the | HecoRs, 08, those, premises, and are therefore very | ined Gr “TWile oe ee Pether Wisidanme Tie Coot NT oo ence | tae Wie Rourcos oF the sueains Phi ee Ke baw ine wo your estimation, some- | it fell of, as well {t might. Nophilosopherever | flacses straddling its nose, you SOM that Way, | toms GeocnGae SeAnAbe: Een Ee | Warten dea Rone mesiok at Bes chan baa Tal combination Of sot Gall aero ay | Tunamong the valleys, and which wee te nore | whiny like ba? thought OF that, Isupposet” nd WOUId bleed to death if the cece ee ae | eos arp on the ground Rose The Culinary, maintained its reputatien asthe newspaper of Wash ost pleasins color—and she isa cheney nite | Of a desert land the garden of the Lord". | _ T'was floored, and could say no more. «tet | Well,” said Jem, In despair, “I hope you CUSGH. WANE ines ore inted with twa oe | wile. Breakfast is served by order Irom 7 to | luo. {Monroe oo, (Mase) Heretinae. Grae Dente ae dee eke ae UE | Ineringielll Republican: us go home,” I sad; “+ here’s a station where we | enjoy yourself when you are here?” re Ot ane gn Lave got acquainted with two or | Tote. pines: Tete hotest S p.m. sharp:six | The Paper at the national capital ; contains A ng denerery are ee cay face: pia can get the "bus we want. We determined to | “Yes, I do,” answered Baby. “That's one | tice pairs ot tI fc aes and T Hud they | Courses, including house is open all | all the hewn; is enter i ice Mlanehe sbeautiful See es iiaueeadore pak iae Tide outside, as that J one of the best ways of | comfort. ‘There is nothing to knock my head | MeJUustA part of the rounded face and the wn- | Dight-ahd meals are furnished at all houre., Hot | [Charlestown GW. Vas Sento doko [ip eget eh i uicctcnsie cece. " zs ee seeing a great deal of Paris ina short time. It] against, and things have patent stoppers on SALLY Let (Pe nent Me une Taos aS Pie ee A living evidence of the truth that independence — ie p 7 = i - mate once inate, We never could quite understand, says an ex- | came on to rain, however, before the ‘bus came | thiem, so that they can't roll away, and every- tful young Ss behind tas , Wwarm- in ey Det ae = ig the talieman of success in the pewspaper press.— cation, “From an Infant one sunout Provo, | change, why so many married men go to £u- | iprand we theretore agreed. to Wea oe tne thing’ is soft and easy to pick up.” dere ted, Benerous, manly young fellows, impul- | Geman and French dishes can be gratified, ‘Twen- | rhe State, (Hichmond, Va) SOcOnscIeNce, She Meee ere mato wave | Tope and leave their wives behind, but the | SM’ Garin” beran’ mar perce stor mice muy | tunes avas a slight pause after this, and Baby | Sve and earnest under all their well-bred re- | (DSS Ma" (oe Gaited Bistee eth ees at | Uneurrassed by any other in the conn. no conscience. She was a perfect whirlwind in | reason is made apparent by whatfollows. They | “aye not the tops of your "buses sheltered | seemed to cool down. e . serve. T have found a thousand things to make uriue my patrons ‘that this establishment will be i ~ anything enters: er the Composition of the house, when the whim took her to frolic; to Paris to buy their gloves, which operation against the sun in summer and against the rain “Tsuppose you would like me to show you | Me think better of Boston than I ever did be- } fret clase in every respect, and the rates ‘will be | 8 first-class Journal.—[Rock: wocate. Went over chairs and all sorts of furniture like | {s thus described by a Correspondent: Behind and snow in winter?” “So they are,” I re- } round,’ she said, fore, and haven’t found a thing that will cast a found very moderate for the comforts it presents. P Fidgeemeew che pew and ability; one of @ fying-squirrel; succeeded in about a week In | the counter stands several smiling, self-pos- torted, peevishly, “on the omnibuses belonging “Not it you have any objection,” replied Jem, | Sadow on the pleasant impressions I have GER, Proprietor. most successful and interesting journals a earn wero ee ao ae eet hee eee turn on iin | to the’ railway companies.” “Then.” he con- | who was rather subdued. ® formed of it; I don't wonder that Boston people Of the country.“(Proderiex Uaion. es. c] a 100K le | witn disconcerting st. ess. He approaches ik tinued, “these other omaibuses, which are in far greater request, are at the discretion of a company which has a monopoly? Now, doyou know what I should do?” Iatonce snapped him up with, “You would start a rival com- pany, with covered tops and sofas to recline upon.” * And wouldn't you if you were a capi- talist?”” he asked, not in the least. disconcerted. blossoms, and then broke the stems. Punish- ment she minded not at all—only to escape from itfora moment. I think she had not, as a kit- ten, a grain of moral sense, ard yet she was “awful cunning” and entertaining—more so than a spoiled child. We got a. late old cat to come and live with C! She drove that Dig cat out of the house and off the premises In are proud of their city, and that Boston people Who move away into distant states believe that if they are they will go to Boston Common when they die. And that reminds me of another thing. A Bostonian who has emigrated to some other state will talk more about Boston in five minutes than a resident Bostonese will In six weeks. I haven't heard a man speak about Bos- the nearest of them and signifies his desire to make a purchase. re the gloves for mon- steur?” “They are.” “ Will monsieur give him- self the trouble to sit down before the counter?” He slips on to a high stool, which brings his head ona level with hers. ‘She burringly tn- quires his number, which he generaily does not know, When she daintily measures the mascu- “1 would as soon do it as not,” sald Baby. “You are not as bad as some people, though you do get my clothes twisted when you hoid me.” Upon the whole, she seemed rather proud of her sition. It was evident she quite re- sarded herself as hostess. She held her small bald head very high indeed, as she trotted on WiUtann's HOTEL. We commend it to those of our readers desiring & inal He and newsy (paper frou the federal = ‘This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno. | jit-¢f, {ie best newspapers sm the cow vated, painted throughout, and entirely refur- wished, is now open for the reception of guesta. (Va.) Whig. Has the largest circulation, and is one of the Rd ena oe ina aha Sort ) Herald. oT) low us,” 2 ton since I have been here, except in answer to is . kes than halt a day. and that, too, when she | line hand, holding it, after the measurement, | , abe authorities would notaliow us.” returned | vetore them. Iny questions. In conclusion, 1 may say that BRESLIN & COOKER, which begridentiy a alot toe to Tatas ee Wasn't more than seven Inches long. She went SY he finger tips, to examine the forma | «Good bye, old fellow. Son certainly manage Fantail Pigeons. Boston, is considered the Burlington of Massa- ‘tional Union. atthe big cat with incredible tuby, with the | of the glove required. She in the sarae tone in- many things differently from us in France; but | While there are hundreds of youth who take | chusetts. nov29-tt Proprietors, Full of the latest domestic and foreign news and blaze and momentum of a little #re-ball. quires his color, to wich @ Frenchman would | jyeaily do not think you manage them better,” especial delight in caring for a few choice pig- - = = doings about the national capital [Keyser (W. Va.) Now, that China haseome to be of decent prone ea My ae Pelee) rend Sug- | he said, and was gone. eons.a large majority of our poultry fanciers STONEWALL JACKSON'S DEATH-WOUND.—Gen- Tribune. ut to which the uewly-arrived foreigner " a eral Jubal A. Early contributes to the Decem- bernumber of the Southera Historical Society papers an elaborate article on the wounding of Stonewall Jackson, ives an answer de roidery. hers again, and joo! MES. MILLER’S SECON! Joaquin Miller, the poet, mi Oregon two years ago. ‘La: ‘The former wife of arried Mr. Logan, of St week she returned size, some ol ity and playfulness has | her, but she fs really untamed; goes. for things on table, steals, and all that; and itis_more difficult than ever to tell whethershe is a rabbit or a cat. breed fancy pee for sale, and tind mu pleasure, as well as profit, in doing so. Unlike poultry, several varieties can be bred in the (nome OUT SALES OF If you want 4 firstclass independent paper from the ‘national capital, try it—{urayson (W. Va.) Chprer. ue Sotily Gi into his face with a sintie, : t ee vicb Will be read witht ‘One of the best and cheapest paners published in We have another compan- | Americus Begins (o think that tuisis indeed a | to san Franeiseo with her daughter: and seit PROPER TAALEG, CRUSE painfulinterest by évery ex-confederate. Itin- | 24“L AND WINTER CLOTHING. the United Staten —{Martiusbury (W. Wa.) Ladcvon- ion for her—a mild, staid old grandmother of a | tender busin Betore. however, ue has any | that she had parted with Logan forgood. She , cindes a long cent cat, with a very big tall, enough for two, if they would share it. China treats her with’ no re- spect, but, on the whole, they get on well, uarrelling only half the time, and consent to tre im the same house. China overlovks the and plainly writtea narrative by Captain I.E. Wilbourn, of Mississippi, who Was the only officer actually with Gen. Jackson at the time he was wounded. In the words of Gen. Early: “His account of the whole aifair time to make many reflections on the situatios she fs at work on his hand, and glove, caressingly Operation san {wi cbirrupy speech, a that they have to be remated, for some way- Ward cock may takea fancy toa hen of another kind and desert his own, Like the breeding of eons there seems to used to be a writer of stories under the name of Minnle Myrtle. She says of Oregon: “The climate appears Co be conducive to romance aud eutiment; people are more loving there, and ipson the Thore wanting 8 Washington pay cannot do dduces the finzers, the J eel by subscribing to it—(Lecsburg (Va) ‘The best published at the nation»l capital; IMMENSE REDUCTION. ultry, In Piceting Dig e one particular breed u contains aif the news.—{kilicott City (Ma) Prosress. fall in love more quickly than in any other | which, while it may not highy arded, | Stows how very erroneous are the generally 3 pectic) intrusion. and the last fold | country 1 know of.” However, the eltmate did | Inia fancy pont or vies ye eects, | received accounts and lewow nope ee Eemine Fur Beaver, wuld for go—eelting cowat gis | Dacca ray emcee merec:oue of the vost in But as to the nature of China, this is what | pat. This incend! perforuiance is not make her get along very well with her sec- } pred largely In excess of the other kinds. Itis | Stead of riding to the front to reconnoltre the Sted of Englane. ‘old for $20—selling uow at 815 Thove desiring a paper second to none should sub- happened recently. China’s mistress had un- | with the qu stion wether monsieur will have | ond husband, of whom she § “He ts one of | the fantail, more aurtienlarly the white fantail, | Chemy and then imprudently galloping Kt0- | Siteria Fur.. id for $18—selling now at $12 | scribe for iti Vitoria (Texas) Advocate dertaken to ralse some radishes. In advance of | the other hang treated In the sane way. The | those warmhearted, enthusiastic. Trshogore which seems to please the eve of those aberct) | Ward his own line, General Jackson was slowly plue, BYe and B'n,. sold for €15—selling nowat $10 | Everywhere recognized an the Iealing pewspaper the Season. in a box in her conservatory. It was ‘ ‘he ls mae | dating, fond of adventure, and jealous of dispo- | tnvest ina few cholee fancy pigeons, tor they | Hiding to the front, while making every effort | Lipper’s Blue. sold for 312—selling now at $3 | of Wadungion. iGraiton (W. Wa) Sen Te a slow process, owing to lack of heat or lack of pe is through he is na- | sition, as you know all Irishmen are, You ought | are very showy when wall bron Specituens, and | 10 lurry forward ‘the troops, when he was | Debron’s Striped... "sold for 810—selling now at If you want to keep posted on national ataira ub- disposition in the radishes to grow. They ¢: ally somewhat sin.ed. to hear bum sing. Ile has a volce like an angel, | are held ata imoderate price compared to the | Lred.on'by a portion of his. own inen on the iF sold foe ceivdoed scribe for it—{Breuliain CTexas) Ban! up, shot up, grew slender. tall and pale. | and a lovely moustache. I think he had the light (south) of the road. and obliquely from chika, oc second sionally the mistress would pull up one to see | prices asked and readily obtalned for many other varieties, Jn white fantalls there are the smooth head AN Opp TRICK. not understund ¥. afraid of toads, R.—We can- } sift of mind reading, and could dee! thoughts in iny face. I could not c thing fron why the bottoms didn't grow, so that we could The most popular and influential paper at the eat them; but she never discovered why. The Sof his capital.—{Fayetieville (Lenn.) Observer. heeled to the or my tle rear, and that then the hor: that were not shot down DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. x d Alive end popular paper, which Las a great snd him, and T found tt tmpossibie to de- | or plain and the crested one, the latter usually and he galloped into the woods on the } English Worsted....cold for $25—selling now at deserved success, —{ Pittebutiy Leader, lants spindied up, all top and no radish; and ceive him. Teould not taagine two men more | selling rather better in some sections, ‘Then seape the fire, when he was fred upon sold for €22—selting now at 18 | An excellent example of a live newspaper.—[Frost- nd by they cot tired and laid down to rest. holly di-sinilar then my irst and second hus- | we have the black, tle yellow and several kinds er body of troops on the norih side of sold for #20—selling now at $15 | quince Md.) Minuzw Journal might fa time come to something. In fact, One was all tire, and the other ailice.” ” , 3 of mottied fantatls, alt oi which are really hand- It was by this last fire tuat Ge sold for. ning in Ma An_attractive 3 Pit —selling now at they began to look as if they were thic daughter Minnie fs going on u 12 ry. y ras We e i nlish S ripe do..-sold for $16—sellinz now at sah per, both valuable and « t some. 'Phelr glory is undowbtediy in thelr talls, 1 was wounded. One ball struck hia in | Unie ne now a Sig | Crredcrickeburs'(Va.) News : Z they were gone Gone, after wsexs ef a) 3 13 iw iett SnOUta De Te ul and weil spread, Porn Bro enenne vel he shoulder | Siche Mie de.” Sod for Bs selling now af O30 | eally the only live paper published in Waching- Meatching, watering. and aurious eonee, water OF iM pigeon rocstin theta: | While the bird should Kavera proud, hawsity’ hattering the bone and sever! ciel | prtanall C fco'd for #11—soiling now at $8 | ton —{Aehland 0.) Pausem, patient watching, watering nxious expec- roost nigh. C wild pigeon roost in the It; | carnage, the head and tall hearly meeting asccond passed through the same ara | Union Bibbed do... sold for §8—selling now st @6 | A great newspaper, popular tial. — tation: Nibbled Off close t the wround. China stration of eportion | dian Terniy pe tty muuios southwest of | when the bird 1s out on dress parade. One between the elbow and weristy makin tts exit a OT had eaten ¥ one of them skort. of & comedy that was ng | Usis city, is ve mAmMoOn And has ‘i gl t uf rede through the paim of t and; and 2 thire By Row, doesn't that show that china isa rapnite | Coc Comedy What wa: 3 anywhere i The “roost” nciudes 2 | Stat, trouble with pigeon breeders, more es y One of ur spiciest and most welcome exchanges. — Will a cat eat rudish-tops? This is ue thing I , rf ly those whose time and attention istaken | €ltered the paim of his right hand, avout. the WORSTED COATS AND VESTS. (Maury (Tenn.) Sentinel. ue Of fort 3 in the timber. and when | fn with othermaters denna ee "and, passing through. Droke two of the | French Worsted.....sold for 22—selling now at @18 | "A lively and interesting news; sper. Son for #¢ ~ ‘Want to know. they return to the roost in the evening the trees | rom home, 1a a want of cleanliness, (Cleseie Ali ‘the circumstances surrounding ti nish Disgonal do,sold for $20—selling now at $16 | (Lenoir (N.C.) Topic. : ‘There came once to our house a facetious per- mre perfec tick With them. The Indians | ness should be observed in every particular, if diate! alate Stripe. -gold for $15—eellins now at a2 | Among our most valuable exchanzes. [Annapolis Son; that is, a person who makes jokes I A will not permit other parties | scy wish the birds to turive, and by all means told with grap ide Wors! om Md.) Gazette. hurt your fe and he looked at t fo take g “eof the game, but hire men | > ple provisions for keeping the rats out ye detail, aud A live and newsy shoot.—(Sulphur Sprincs (Tons) Said it didn't matter tf 1. had not Scene second. | Who sit WOOL Of trees And shoot honse, for not only. willthey eat the article, although apparentiy tutended PANTALOONS. News. . x . could write one for it. T have dene so. have you | Uirow clubs all night and the next morning t abs with & keen relish. being very fond of reply lo some @rroieous 3. atements of dish Stripe...col for $8.00—selling now at ga.90 | (A. very reliable yaper.—(Newmarket (a) Our But t s What ¥ want > # good cook duit.) “First | eround ts Mterally covered with ptzcons lich tender, juicy food, but wiltsometimes ate vere, in his book entitied Kee: and Sadie, | English Stripe. cold for $8.00 selling now at $8.89 | church Paper. - = ee ae to kno n Of St. Nicholas. , tho Volve beg pliched at are gathered up, loaded into w tack the old Ones at night, destroying valuable a nics Huabie contribution to the | Globe Millsdo... sold for 86 00—selling uowat $4.50 | A spicy, ably edited paper.—[Ritchie (W, Va) Ga- $s this: I can her vole ated to Us city, where the Indins birds which often can not readily be replaced. of the war.—[Charleston (S. €.) News, Id for $5.00—selling nowat $1.09 | zett z five her away for a cat, nor sell her for a rab- from 16 to 25 cents per dozen for them. In feeding pigeons, it is well to vary the food, Dobson's § Sold for $4.00—selling now at $3.0 | No better paper.—{Piedmont Vircinian. . Do sou think it wold coax a tail out of her | lanchier the day only now and then a pis feeding entirely on corn belaz injurious, Stale Union Pat ot i Be ee see ; — te put her under blue glass? over her pla jn the oS = poo nay te y rene Diead, cracked corn, wheat, oats, wheat screen- atlases FOR BSG = Hivy Work.. -bold for $2 60—selling : 4 7HE EVENING STAR a = a ae young 1 jeturn al night. Those who e Sa ws, together wit let Fr cabl a a Cremation Society wes form Goods, NING STS Ppa hesceanp ras apa aha ab ead GEO ehall door | they have killed dozens of was. is this fall | a good for ieona Ged te Soot Eee | ok Fadianapolle ena oeoneeas reasons assizned | Special attention 1p called to'the following, = in on Wednesiay. and presented 36 Fimo | 18 clos use} The vo dininish | suppited with plenty’ of gravel to ald them in | for tifs step are two which will have still more | © Fine Black Cloth Suita. I3 published every evening, except Sunday, at > Calieg bonds for redescioee ene tee oe | riehne e was uy 3) vi slaughter | them work of digestion. ‘itis, perhaps, wane. | Welght in the future unless certain thinestons Youths’ Dress and Business Suits. the following rates: Sommaitties had been pone thinugh wile wey | partie: nat the rai Was only rs, cessary to urge the importance of giving them | Change for the better. One ls that cremation of ys and Ulsters. = ed, oag! | pei ni Lroy Preas, an abundance of fresh, pure Water regularly,— | the Lodies of the dead puts an end to the shock- Boys’ Dress and Schoo} Suits. Uisters. Per year, by mail. . 36.00 — ees eee ae aa: the clerk en Lapy SMOKERS oF RusstA USED ade Cruelty MONG “~ | ing ‘busin “the “resurrectionists” for the Ghilgrens Gave Ovorcosts ae Oe Per month, by mail. cy 4 - W = 1s $6. S BaPS . smoke cigarettes and do tt in a way that 13 no! = ui Pore Of ing dissecting shops with sub- each in gold coin. The old gentleman gasped | SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE. umbled | unpleasant even to forelgners who are not a Is pur + T s Per month, by carrier. = " i i tee Supe bd seco NHERITANCR OF DISEASE.—The predisposition | jects. 7) e urn gracett wrougut may mnctions been made to force oot Wha—wha—what’s thist” | for money to buy mea cine resent win | eememnes 20 woman's use of arabe ae ragey Roce t en ieee Ce mOHE OF isan often | contain 3 hand of white ashes, “part | ory gtil immense stock, unsold on account of the | SHDEIC Coples.... or ay * was th ot doing ine | eeke “ velo] > ree trom repellan’ nH, | backwardness ‘season. son ‘Your $85,000, sir.” was the reply | Sine way of doing business, ‘oper was” | 2tatlons, on steamboats and at uotels, dozens of | nian tie ibility to die SOONE RESTA SES, Ae | Che eager repeliant, corruption, bles Cer eR ams Sod. Give me lepal ten- | way of doing busine, and it ts the prope: ng] Clgavettes a day sometiines, or pest face tinea | {umuous Turgots for more than a century rarely | ard it may be kept ina secure spot, Further A. STRAUS, THE WEEKLY STAR ers. f "20 a , © oy se rites i) a 2 | essary matches on a pl or post, fust ea X 7 sof age; insai > resent ex! onducting fe: Reo | ie. A ee dat eee ieee ar os, Appears after tho meridish oF Ute te goo | Toca mee as to bese wie tornible Welgut 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- ders, at We are redceaaing Saled Seats | Gag yy meh LO FOUR WATE as iC dues to vou, | Mhatches oF wish to save themselves tho troumie | SUccessIve generations of reproduedion’in chal | Sent STI Gn tee tae eee essen || eeaiaae Between 10th and 1ith etreeta. | day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies } teagers, sir, We are redeeming cailed bonds in oe, ee ae ansury, eee (oe venting one boing tle Lead Majority of cases is a fact somewhat parallel to | would do away with the custly display now scomme. gol sel Oe SEAS uy, ei | smoking they mi favor them with a tt is} 5 ral oecasions. BARE. ana fapeahnerh. pepmryrtn magtraprpn tate dienyl Roosegiel publi cca So iuore tan | Leal.ing forward to the clgar, pipe or cigarette | (R° STOW Pith the content: suet as The reader Wat extend shes cme Conlons: gt kat Se Sa ce ee He hurried to te Gallatin National Bank and yeu W a pe able Wo pay if you live a utindred | whieh he extends, they ignite their Uttle rol, | each of ‘brief existence, substantial identity 1s | tions at hislelsure. It must be conceded tuar x ov Kerix & Base, to the getter-up of copies one Be een | Sonrieee ie | Wow silently and pass on. Sometimes a gentle- | Kept up, There do not sete 10 De wore cores the Indianapolis society starts with at least two youuess vear for $15.00, and one copy to the getter- lo wou! re a — it e an esous- | favor. Weil, in Russia it may be all weil enoug! cag imes. allow bim to draw a check ce ae Oe SRL aU uel sus don't yuu Eaow cust tue | todo ax Rtnselansdo; but wetrust thatin amen: | CB2will become a man Prats Phi a eer | Sueered at.—ltvoy Dimes #27 It 1s a condition of this offer that the sub- gentleman was delighted. He said he did not | best thing that yuuc Uke riche thing. | ea the male sex will enjoy and insist upon thelr ii care what the arrangement was sothat he | !S io give your wife GEORGE T. KEEN'S spend as she choo: A Recent Lerrer from one of the colored emigrants from South Carolina to Liberia gives r stlowance to man of ease-loving habits. All the original pe- © of the joint tmonopoly In the use of tobacco.—[Buyfalo Com- | culiarities of each tiny human nucleus pick bat of each club sBail commence at the mercial, scriptions could obtain greenhacks instead of same time, and all go to the same post office, the gold. comes ; from 2 common nourishinent elements Ike | this’ glimpse of thelr daily ‘ife:—~ Provisions | MERCHANT TAILORING BSTAB- : t aft bags, earnings? If iv ts Ligh time 2 oS s) used Gepoete wad taadis Chocheck dane, ead the | tat You found tv out. 2ud yJucaa now st | €# It was a loving but jooular husband who, Moneys POLEOIE Wie seat Us ortiter Seconce teat Ie went hard at Hirst, Dut we've por used LISHMENT, *,* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether singis old gentleman went on bis way rejoicing —(N. down."—[Kucheater Dein verut. When his wite asked him what she was ging e z toit now. Coffee 1s plenty, and so fs sugar, and or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and nepaper 5. Fines. | A satire or burlesque 1s a take-off, ana | t0 Dave in her stocking, replied, “You are just | ga-tt wasa very honest old Dutch judge in 50 ae yams; but meat we hardly ever eat, ex- a es sent longer than paid for, } Po Bar weconnt ter tine MT. and | the sweetest thing I care to see fa it.”—[N. F. Schoharie county who listened for several cept on when we have roast monkey | ga-He will be pleased to see his friends st all t#-There ts an old nobleman in Peru who Teint fovea r Nagy wa-drobe of | Herald. to the arguments of counsel and then said: “Dis | for dinner. Its mighty dry eating, and needs Address, in all cases, always asks his body-servant three questions | sal - ‘New Orleans Picayine. | gae-A preamble has been upon by | case has peen ferry ably ‘on both. laid; but that you can’tget for love or money, | times —= upon rising in the mor : Ist. How is the | §®”A new sireet railway track has been tried | Corathedori Fasha and Count Bi which wiil | and dare have peen some ferrynice points 0} = THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMRANY. Weatler? 2nd. How are the horses? Srd. Un- | successfully in bugiand. ‘The rail is iat plate | enable a delibive convention torte sone ae togon- | &2-Full many acoliccramp and mortal throe, . der what form of government are we living this | : ly einen jute which Ht pro- dark, unfathomed ‘des ths tween Turkey and Austria relative to Novi Bazar the ‘Bosnia, . . morning? { and for de ed dear, See pe eee OnE WASEINGTOS, D, c,

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