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* F = x bristmas Church Decoratio: to be covered. and then dusting crystalltzei Ep- Plancts in December. ONE Ee eee een eee A i {The Art Awateur-i | som salts {nioxiy over fe trough aco.rse ste" | Venus ts evening star, and easily wins the , COAL AND WOOD. > SwiLat and Japanese fern are now made to is rmmance on the ‘Track the Past Lately the decoration of churches at Christ- | _ To make letters and desizns Of stra ¥, provti> | piace of honor among the starry host that studs es m-sintcresting Fables of Time | twine around the same cord while growing, and Hecorded—Wondcriu! Races of the thus become doubly valuable for devorative Young Horses. Purpeses. When Goldsmith Maid, for the first time tn Savce.—Four ounces of sugar and two of bat- | the story. of the tart, tfotted 2 mile over the ter well creamed together: then beatan egg | Mystic Park track in 14 In iS74, there were | py n dd two ounces of Drandy.— | doudtiess many who-thonght the limit, of speed eee ee 7 | Sea been reached, and so it seewed until the ee r ver 1 ‘ mighty Rarus, four hours afterwards, scored a | LITTLE TASLES, covered with plush. are the | Tilo in xiey, A Year later ann the wires | proper things for dark corners in dul — flashed the intelligence that a new king had and if a pretty vase be set upon them, so much | sheared: that his name was St. Julien, and the better. Spar bis time a, ‘The year 1550 came, and the ‘THERE ls 2 new process of imitating hand | ing strucgied wonderfully well to retain his g : peinting and it ts as easy’ as decaleomante. | sceptre. He pas-ed under the wire, before ad- | Johnnie Gordon, c. g. Tie Pictures are printed on of] paper, latdon | mirine thousands, in \,, then In 2:111,; Dut | Lyman, dp. eo aiaenial the article to De ornamented, and pressea with | there was a greater and a swifter trotter | Robert Lee, bik. ¢. & ho? fron. than Le, and on the isth of September, was | Chieftan, Dig... eer cake (tine enatier: a) | wrentened tae eer RR aes Hatdearnold(Lady Daniels), tm, ttle tour over them. and the cakels absoluteiy | Of "he turt by virtue of her marvellous mile tn | Hattie Arnoid(Lady Dan} come. certain not to stick to the tin. it your oven is | 210%. Butthese have not been the only bell. | COND Sf abietoniaa, bi likely to bake hard at the bottom, put a paper | abt achievements Of the year fast, WAR. | foot Dr. m ~h r well tng, for tn the appent wi J op ees vases $m the bottom of the Un. Butter it well frst. } re Sords of Dunerous exploits, which a few Dora, br. m. Many HovsESEEPERS Make a practice of can years back would have been considered phe- ning mince meat, so that when apples are no | bemena), and which mark 1ss0 as a red-letter he longer tobe bought and before berries are plen- | $far in the annals of trotting. | Hire, we tad | Yaylor, 7g Uful they may still have sometaing with whic | the soung, “green” mare Hattle Woodward | Foluntecr, br. h.. to make the tnevitab! A much better way | Credited withamile tn 2:15), the 5-year-old Bec ai 13 to take apples now when inthetr prime, pare | Trinket wiih 2-193, Bll coe oye cee the | Mignon. oan. them, slice and cook untl! they begin to D> sot., | PyEar-old Sweetheart with 2:26,, and the | Mignon. p.m. aL. we mas, once very exceptional. has become quite | 2 quantity of wheat or rice straw, ton Imeh:s | the December SkY.. Almost as Soon as the sun Cc ASTHUB B. SMITH Common, aud the question of how acharca tg | 100, Where the desiga requires A sfetior — sinks below the ndfivon, she makes her appear | Haas om hand and constantly receiving the best qual- tobe decorated so asto display the workers’ | }¢ugth than ten inche3, the straws cz Deran | ance in the twilight’s’ meliow glow, Ing | Itles of Coal sud Wood. Particular attention given: taste. and yet noi mar the architectural beauty { QVC Into another without the join: being v's- | with a soft golden lustre peculiarly ‘her Own, | to the delivery of Ooal free from sate or Aust” Ore cf the bullding, ts one of general interest tothe | tle. Take the letter or emblem aad sew 122 | and locking so bewitchingly fair that no obser: | ders thronzh inail or Prompuy memiders oi ueariy all OuF religiousdenomina- STaws Upright upon It. One stitch of flo | ver wonders that the early astropomers saw in Pain oF b> jUons, The tirst thing to be done is to agree | Cotton over each straw at the = aad brttom ts | her ibe goddess of love and beauty enthroned ee ea ork av. m.w. n what parts of the chureh are to be deco- parece lis leer eng 0 sp ce taeesed ba {fe | tm the avens. ‘She # still recedi i from: CA ick’ stand. oot) Sm Jed, abd What designs are to be used, asmach or “3 | sun, oscillating on her eastern pa’ 5 after-discussion is. avolded Dy having a setited | Tedalred, If possible, before placiag tuent oa | golden bead Sung on am tnvisele. wine. NATIONAL Fain association. plan to begin with. A committees of ladies | the ictters, although It simplifies tae making | he proof of this is easily seen, for she; aS, Should be appointed to divide the work into | Very Much if you can venture to cut them whea | sets ‘later every _ckening, and. “increases | Various portions, to see that all the necessary ; 12 Welr places with a shary pair of sclssows; | in size and brightness; her increasing stay ipa ee provided, and to exam. | bUtthis requires practice to accompllsh With: | above the horizon being caused by ber tne and approve all’ that {3 done. | OW splitttog the straws. | distance eastward from the sun, and her tn- | They should give the rough work auch; Where there ts no rereeds, (or only a very | creasing size and Drightness br hor consequent STEPHENSON & BHO., [as Wreath making) to willing but uaprac. | Plain oue. whicu ic would not ‘be objectionable apy to the earth. The apparent move. tised fingers, and the decorations of altar, | 1 Dlde,) a very p! Z effet can be ovtained | ment of this planet #8 so slow Usat she oan be Depot and Mill, 7th-street whart. pulpit, font and reading desk to_such ag/ DY constructing a temporary structure in the | eastiy foliowed in her course. It must be re- Gave more knowledge and taste. (The Lines | Place of & reredos. This can be done much | membered that she is now traveling from her ee eS ee here given apply especially to Epissoputan | More easily than will at first be Imagined, and | eyperfnr conjunction, which ocsarred on the churches) Collect into a. large roomal the | 2&6 at yaiiety Of designs can be arranged with | i3rn of duly, to her greatest eastern elongation, G, & SHERIFF, = materials necessary, and be careful to provide | VOY simple aud laexpensive materia's. Bat | Nhichehe will uot moh anti the eek eee 2 ooan amp OSE: an abundant supply. Evervreeus of all so-ts | Pare must be taken to avold an infraction of the | rary, Until that time, she will coatiaue on her | og woreay should be placed in separate heaps, and it faoiil- | [uNdamental canon ot church decoration—re- | eastern puth, just assheis moving at the present ‘feel sieson ervea 40 every onder. tates work materially when cuitdeen are em- | 2rd for truthfulness and to give the suz- | time. Theccmparative siz ot Juptier and Venus BLM4@ and Pa. ave ployed to cut them into working siza, Thick | ested structure ee isuinct Meni of tent: | is now an interesting point for onse-val.ou. An| Telephonte connection. ropes measured to the lengths wanted for the | Porery ornament. to ee mimicry of perma- | ordinary observer would probaly say that gigpet ses Millis, Water and M street, ~_ heavy Wreaths of windews and a 3 laths | Rent work ougat > scrupulously shunned. | Venus looked ihe larger of the two. But the | 2!¥er. ainted green, and made so as to nt exactly | The iramework tor simple designs can be mad mto the spaces for which taey are required: a | CAUrcly of latus and stout wire; bus for more quantity of the thinnest wire and stout string, | laborate paiterns the framework ig best made THE FIRST PREMIUM KINDLING WOOD was pak beg competitors. ArTER BUTTERIN’ Wise men of sctence, who take care of the stars, measure thefr dimenstons for years avead, aud | °“"y,nns0n smornEens,”°O"- ieee 9 - ~eneks 9 from thetr comput ions we learn on the % q 1 %§ then tan them aud when desicabie make fresh | 2Ycar old Fred Crocker with 2 a oe | Ngee Baby, 2 Selssors, knives, glue, tape, nails, and (ne me" | Of tbin round iron rods, and tne devicas eltaer | fyor December the disueero vee iat | NeoPa: AeeeraaxtO Coummorzons. | .O0aK , mince ples, how ples made of the canned | the Steady progression in Borse development: | cieopy tom, bh B terfals for scrolls, texis, and embiens—all these | Of iron wire or perforated zine. A varlety of | fourteen seconds of a degree, aud that of Juph, | CGAL- Prompt Detiveries. mince meat are not nearly as nice as fresh ones, } What may we expect in the near future?’ In | Sleepy Tom. ib should be at hand, as the time for comploling | Simple things in ordinary use wil suggest | ter forty-two seconds, Jupiter's diameter btn: #uary ‘The apples tart.—W. F. ns Ce ee ee ee Raterie wil nc | Matic bee decoratio.s is always Mmlied and mach of i | themselves to the mind of the tnveliigent deco- | three times as Iarce venus, bower te = th Neca wT = Past season trotted in 2:30 or Detter, 1t will be | Musette, bm... : ved by thought beforehand Tator, siich as using chtidren’s hoops of various | much nearer the sun that hee timewane facilities and ad) Por-a ir pounds or Dees, si noticed that Boston has sustained her reputation | Sucker Maid, b. m... , ete! oes saved by t ous as She an Mir, Fivat | Sizes to form circles. pon opeekall Google — as condacting the wood nce of CATED: came Potontons, aut | Sean, Wie sin waren s eridan, Nancy, Knox Howsks 18 fa 380 List THAT DID Nor Lowes cover the naffow laths whieh at used. fo: gu | Wall diapers for chaucels, formed of ever- | Fenty bodies she looks larger as she approacies ip. iafseat’ when Coal ts lowent ’ icy atcMNe Aa ose: | or ieciae eee ice Moore, Ca: | leries or spaces that require a narrow line aloag | Steens and flowers, have a very pleasing effect | the horizon, while her Tival_ loses Ina io Boy, Iron Age, Edwin Thorne. Dick Moore, Ca- mors, Lady Martin, Una, Belle of Fitchburg, Tom Hendricks, Di ee Ac and ney Rapeai ese obtained the figures with whic! ey are - petal, g. fred. "Of those that trotted In. 2-30 or better tn | Darby J reaet % a = pareat oughont the city, and all the top of them, a broader ove below, and up- | against the east 1 nee the chancel, ether on | size as he approaches the venlih. ‘This beatt. ye rights at a measured distance between tue twa | the north and s0i of the altar tavle, | tut planet. Sets now about a quarter beface | #Fe Prepared te aifer eooar Good pieces of evergreen should be placed afew | With a temporary reredos, formed in oe “the | Seven O'clock. At the endot the moath, she | Sepof.coal at the very lowest | together, one after the other in suceesston on { G¢scribed above, over It, or eise covering the | win grace the winter evening sky until _aboit 5 ° cook Will be able vege bls the ry Is advisibie 6 proportlo:: h Russian spy, b. g.. Vivandiere, g.m_ a vorke +4.45—Point of capital should be decorated thus: Take three Led geese of the panels is covered with | most beautiful, he is the most interesting of Winchester and Wa, material, may be tht or velvet before the devices are latd on,the wit large dark leaves (ivy if possible) and sew them | Clot Jerome, | , Dr. red | whole or the ¢ Lto any height that may | Wit 5 of t i Ss 5 4 ‘I these, and bound round with thin Wire. Tae bite “4 Berio yaathr now @gbt. more than three hours after sunset. = Re eer tt | eRe C ae on te RE A Ik | ee advantagy of putting them on systematically Is | Be Coavenient. Diapers cau be male elther ea- | “jupiter is evening stat, and a. Deautifal | m bition to tastts | caesren chs “canines ciemor sor can tinericas Thomas 1,’ Young, 6. ¢ | ab once apparent when Gaishad, as it yivs tne | Urey of stout iron wire or a cymbiaation of | object in the sky. though'his waning glory | sore the canses of | FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1S E ta Jones, b. m. : | e FoUs 2 | ranged In this manner, ram the sunple Latics | PUT tval. TI ee ne i _ #84 Matter of cor | Mauas., c. m., Chicago, Sept. 15 Fannie Robinson, tr. m... take small bunches of red berries (reallor imita- | fo” Rie moat elaborate eet patterns, filled wick 2 two planets are sulla matter of promi} ____A»AALASVAIS. 3 have beea proper Hattie Woodward, D. 10., Buffalo, Lida Bassett, b. m. aoe ton) and place them at regular Intervals on oie emblems and devices. Those at fees le char- oy ong fot rote Bs ie oo Parana, D. m., Boston, Sept. 7..." Huntress, b “| Men whre. the decoration at the bortomor tae | &cter look very well i laldon agroundwork of | fas.i8 Venus descends in the west, ine one | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. EIS WITHOr? SHRINKIN Piedmont, v. b., Chiedgo, July 21... Doty, v. g.. (eee ey (coarse iaL wis oe ‘dt | White cotton cloth. For others,more elaborate, OW = *SThe 9 | THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE for tt ole oxi Kentucky Wilkes, bik. h., Buffalo, Aug. 6. 2: Voltaire, br. h. space or gallery should correspond with that of cloth of various colors can be used, elther with en = cay ereseny fi are also iectanana ic be le process, 7 Pranic: bik. Tiliwa - ‘4 a ty: ' r 2 Ie] 8 shel eac) Ju r ve FI any it ne scary, ‘nd next oave | | feo sumeis eel lS 13g Tonnes ENE CNT EERE LAER OnE noes or nesta) the wae to vary eo. (pare Sag Westward “and. Venus” eastward: ‘observers | THEEAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. Ete best soaps are sate. tor this parposs, Fox | Pack Cloud, bike b., Chteago. Juiy 23. Avbottstore, aes | PRIS ROATHTECE ES ETD eae eee ooo Clapem OL an ciaboraie, cuarcaeen tho a ‘On the Batt Tete uty | DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL * pe gehts rere ie ¢ os Lady Rolf, I Ville, Oct. Rose of Washington, } t mg tel some “ aa i ist of Febru | ! may wash and rinse entirely in cold water It i ee ee Segue’ Sane 1S t | lew Scot, Dee delicate green fall from these and hang down | Whole Of the groundivork could be cut out of | will be In conjunction, Jupiter being thre? | scHEDULE TO TARE BEFECT waciennite you chocse, but = bara Lede Hes pn } shesier, Aug. “ Mas Over arch and window; to insure success @ large | They ean Se more readily worked and more | Cegrees south of Venus, Jupiter ts passing | DECEMBER 1 o1930) EO NB . wor cals waselwacer alt tnrocgurtie sosiog | h, Louisville, Ov e Gypsy, D. m. | Wreath Is up in its place those chat to wer nave | easily fixed. Elfective wall diapers can also be | {2M Opposition to conjunction, and, on the | 4 ye, LEAVE WASHINGTON. waicr warmer than the sods, it there is ace | You Arita, b. b. | Wreath is up in Its place those that do not hang | Tae py having the simple latuce patiern very Thig scalted Mis quadratunes he fa then ourgs | 11-50—Chicazo, Cincinnati and Bt. Louis Past Ex- ce. Itis best to make a good, stronz, Iverton, B. | Say and Short pieces laid’ upmeacd-astt-crow. | OPED, covering it with evergreens.and tliumina- | 2s ts called his quadrature; he i | est eetackn ania tp wap napniciaany and not wash nice white flannels 1a Scotland, bik. g eee ears eae mistake to raake steve | Ung, 12 ofl colors or gold, smoil ornamental famous red spot still remains on his disc, +6.40—Baltimore Express. di ‘ Bi3 to be | Be gous. «mn Wreaths too thick and full, as that gives heavy | Crosses and other devices on a white cloth | ing tts size and proportions. Soveral ‘smaller | 6-60 Baltimore, Annapolis, and way. (Piedmont, ue nCne Of | ae look to the decorations.’ The window stils of | Etoundwork, | spots have appeared in bis northern hemts- Strasburg, Winchester, Haverstown and way, ruDblOg $6 Hand rapbing | Beneite bi | most churches belng of good size, thelr shape | 4, TMS Pulpit and reading desk, being conspica- | Dhere, and a more brilliant sattig to the ey a. 0 Reet tends to full sas mae 6) | Wind iy ot ShouIG be taken on Brown paper, dnd imitation | OUS Ch ivcis, Tequirespecial cars aud attention, | torial’ belts, as well as geveralznew oues nearer | §iG—Rett«t Nocksandway stations, interiaces the dell i Re ean moss or red cloth gived upon this and placed in | {0d being near the congregation, and on thé | the poles, have been noted during tae last | **°pg Su and, Lalley Heim, (Oonnecte culturist. jac Ce cD them. ‘They are then ready for the dea gos that | lne of sight, whatever decorative work 13 ap- | month. ‘These phenomena prove that fresh | Frederick ) Ack WALNUT Stats | Seabee E Sose i are afterwards made and laid on them. "| plied to them should be executed in the best | disturbances are agitating the surface of the | ,9-00—New York. Philadelphia and Boston Express. te diveceien’ toe aka | Stonewall, a sete | Lady : | Shoula the churca have plain plilats up the | Posstble manner. Here, as In almost allother | Hianct, and help to support. the theory of | $9-00-On Suuday only for Baltimore, Annalee ood & brown col ¢ | daa ceed ge Bree nee 8 | aisle, they should be decorated with etther a | parts, the evergreen wreaths should play an | planetary attraction asthe cause of the une id way canal ty Uc aot wulce We Ene oO ey reoeeane He harrow wreath made like those described ror | !Mportant part. They may run round the cor- | Spo. period. The Austrian eartqnake, with | 20-00 See eT Trere, airha st Hyattsville, nied i Detter method. Diss : one Geen Bi NL the galleries, only on fine rope, and wreatnad | Bice, plinth, and surbase moulding; then very | the terrible destruction of lite and property | fon, desuveant Kenoen) ee Ounce of Catec a dotting water, | Vattey Chief, g. he Harttont, sane 8 | spirally round them, and the capitals adorned | Ught and delteate ones might surround the | that marked is course, Dears witness tO the | 120.40 oVitsnarin Chisee Ghacinnat! and St. ar s 2 these ofa hickory | Else Groff, b. m.. Earivitle, a | with the same kind of wreath but ‘having | Panels, and if the pulpit is supported oa | peitevers inthis theory of the continued abnor. | ‘Louis Express. hut. Dissolve an ounce of Bichromate of | nae, Oa Chimps SUIS | Variegated leaves and plenty of berries In ic; | Columns, these also may be wreathed In the | mal condition of the'sun and the consequent | PB, M- 2 Potash in another quart of water. ‘The artieles | geri hl ee ae Lee | or by three bands of red cloth elght laches jn | Same Way as the larger columns tn other parts | war of the elements in terrestrial terriories, | 12-10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way renak en] and may be had atany drug | ie Gentitan sates. Anodyne cg | Width, placed at equal distances round them, | of the church, ‘The panels of the pulpit ozfer to | Wilen are Dur the reflections of tae solar out- | 26a ee esha tact, Roe Malthe cake. in the wood work, Fiorence, ¢. m., Recuester, Jane Dream, b. SiS Ge | and narrow wreaths of evergreen placed 2 sa era donciatines ON Gions eee | Duras. aThe thermometer marking ee 12-05—Haltinnore Eure. nen x jon of 203 sept. $ 7 34 { ue ‘a it - carne 4 re Clow 701 tern Si 5 | 12.35-New Phil ton F: Wea Grae aS Fe Cee meena Ben 5 Wognet’s Bashaw, B. h.. | pe°tomposea or omy ong kind "or lege | suitable for the purpose, can be selected, and | Teport that several persons were trocen'to death | SSOGRANooe Dae ite ee (wnnceaatene a ae ¥s, Une aha ie Mkia 3 Fred Cr¢ . C., (2 Years,) San Fran St. Charles, sp. g.... | : 3| they should of course be worked inasmatier | | s order "4 Frederick, Hagerstown and va Bichromate. When thorougaly dry a coat of sisco, Nov. : 2: Sadie Howe, b. m ; the three wreaths on each pillar to be | ize, and with more choice materials than for | BOUYery far distant from our own borders, are SS > Shellac or other varnish wi bring out the grain Parrott, b. g........ | the same, and each pillar, if possible, to | he waanne ne tne cali Bete for tae | Whusual events on November annals. Jupiter | 4.20-Haltimore, Hyattaville. ang Laura 2x- of the wood. ‘The sobitions may be made May, ¢.m..... | be adorned with a different shrub, but no | a Bich Gf (IDI PALAIS Ean Cee Worked | Sets ow at 2 o'clock in the morning; at theend | #90 7a (Frederick, via Relay. Stor at Anna- stronger or weaker according to the depth of ‘Ada Paul, ¢. ma. flower or berry of any sort to be used, as the pager sant ed Lge eke Colors, nak {r | Of the month about midnight. i | is Junction.) co color desired. Picture frames, book-cases. etc., Green Charile, bik. ¢. color is already obtained by the red cloth, Tue erlasting Nowers of various tS; Bul } Saturn is evening star, and thougii not the | mnade with the scro! ‘rom very commoa eh | | | { “beg = the plane's. n in the telescope, he has been to Point of Rocks , factory results.—American Aq: icnliurist. 2 D. Clover, b.g....... ‘ | upon a plece of cardboard, one uprightly and | Appearance would be greatly heightened. sq | Magniliceut beyond description (hioughout. tae }44e-Baltmore. Annapolis and Way Station J Oup EXetish Pew rrpprxe.—One pound of | Prospect Maid, br. m., Rochester, Aug.t Wwin'B,, blk. g. the others horizontally. Where the three stalks aS ual Ot cULATI appropriace Crave | lastmonta. With bis opening rings, lits moons | *®-45—Plusdeiphi a 4 raisins, stoned and cut small: one pound of cur- | Alired, b. g.. East Saginaw. June 16.. - Helena (Cynthia), b. m.- Meet put a bunch of red berries. | Alternate | (joule seem to be peculiarly appro} at Gas Gace | abd his belts, he makes a picture which 1n- | en ener aceon pork 4. pick ed and dried; quarter of Brookside Flora, Poughkeepste, June 2: Jobn k.., dr. g. a this with round bosses, made of dark greca tes eeeetien ae lates ie Gon eee ot i creanes ing ramen: and pany | me lon; er it it | 18.05-Poiat of Rocks sa Way Stations. * & pound of citron, cut fine: halt a pound ot suet, | Blanche Amory, b. m., Cynthia, =e e Cara ee pete, Frail sear ene eer white ilies, arranged in such a manner as to | Studied. We never look upon this complex ana | timore apa Way tations. shredded and chopped very fine, almost luxe | Joe Bunker, g. g., Loutsviile, Oct. ‘tour; half a pound BF brown sugat, six eggs,a | + George i, or §., Albany, July 1. Deautiful Saturnian system Without wishing it saltspoonful of ground mace, the Same of ail- Se sine ©. h., Prophetstown, Til, i Baltimore and Laurel Express. and have the appearance of a cluster of | float in the bowl of the font. A circular board —Pittsbure, Chicago, Cincianati and Bt. Louig 4 Columns, make ‘pon tape fine wreatha som, | Of the right Size floats on. the top of the bowl, were possible for it to be visible in the sky in 2, Dg. ® Jobn MéDougail, b. ¢. Dutchess boy, b. g. * the superb form In which the telescope reveals ieee ‘1 Malf'aec tues chorea teed tuls of : Ease . | Tay nena IeeL Posed of leaves, picked off and sewn onone by | Perroratcd with holes, through which the | i: that every one who looked ‘upward tothe gas Baltininee, Katavile and Fyn y Spice, balf as much cloves, two teaspoontuls of Lady Mai hem hosted. O . | John S Clarke we ‘one, and place’ them up the grooves of the | Jowers can be passed to form the cross, the | heavens could enjoy the peerless plauetary ‘i Sleeping Oar to New York, and @ Cinnamon. the same of yinger. oue teaspoontul | Lady Martin, b. m.. Boston. 0: : John's. Clark c.g coltimns. ‘The capitals can then be decoraisd | Tewaluder of the space being filled in With | Mow which Is pow eomiotte Raden ee PESe. Seewreen er 20 pec- ofsalt, a nutmeg grated. one sill of brandy, a | Timothy. b.g.. alvany. July 6. i ea Eee © by fine overgreen looped all round them, | moss. But unless the font is lined with some | tne greater portion of the world. Jupiter aud | Daily, sdunday only. Other waine daily, ex- Se Cen ne ee ee | gee | jane use Of red clot in a churen depends | Wnpervicus material, there, 1s danger Of injur, | saturn change litue in thelr position ta regard cept Sunday. a half a pound of flour: beat the yolks of the egzs, Sept. 24....... nae wn The ral 7 4 git by. nt. ethod, a ‘on. one fol aera well tnto the sugar; add Sone 7. W. Thomas, ¢. g., Loutsville, Oct. Ly Paint-Brush Fiend. very much upon whether Its interior 1s white spices and the salt, then the brandy andthe | Myrtle, r. m., Chi Is ‘ to each other during the month. Saturn is} All trains stop at Bs A New York Sun reporter has been tnter- | Stone, brick, or wood, and the degree of light in | (10 ht wat the font a movable Zinc basin (this | about three degrees horth of Jupiter and sets | , Fon further information apply at the Baltimore Nlewing some of the artists who paint adver- | !t; but It should be used asmuch as possible, | Fan, pe removed when the fent is requi an hour later. | He sets now at 3 o'clock in the | 619 and. 1351 Pennaylrania avenue, corner’ lath Usements on anything and everytung, trom a | Ted and white belng the symbolical colors most | Paptism) or a inc tr nut renewal Of the Wary | Morning: at ihe end of the month at I o'clock. where orders will be taken for to be rail fence to the most sublime points of natural | appropriate to Christmas—red as the symbol ot } These permit frequent renewal o tions, Tas | , Mars is morning star, and getting far and received at any point in the city. seenery. The following are two sample | Divine love and creative power; white as the ee TA oe wait rhe von os em: | enough from the sun to be’ ot some interest. sae Cae inner tnt eer | Rage UL HE sto be Spied ak | HG See ng AGE We ae | 1880 pak ME SREAT 1: 1880 “My King? § S , | tion. ue ie g about a south of him an PENNSYLV! V L88' | ub TONES TOC Ene ee ope EENY thts: 1 lay | “Staving finished the rougher portions of work, within the tntertor basin Gr 20UgDs | to Point out his position. "Mars riseston ‘About | “TO THE SONTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. in Connectient, and, following the lines of rail- | it is time to commence upon the Hiner decora’ | |, An iron TIO Oh ee etait a tent our and a-half Wefore the sup, and may be Doubte Track, Steel Haths. Toads, I take in all'towns of 2.000 {habitants | UonS. Such as emblems and texts, ali of which | Tight. cover four or six feet high, to atont | eastiy known by his red color. ‘The planctary ERE Cane, MAGInICENT, EQUIPMENT and over; often stop at, smaller ones, if well 1o- | Should bear some reference to the season and | folms an excellent groundwork for a leaty deco- | picture will be worth getting up an hour before | 15 ; WASHINGTON fro Devot, cated, taking in junctions of roads sometimes | {yDIty In some manner the birth, mission, and Cen cne Ue Gr nee eee eyrene rt ign kee corner of Sixthand B streste, as folows: x Y rhe: aturtbutes of Chris a - ; 6 O'cl0ck: end of tue month about 6. | Fur Pittsburg and the Weet, 00 a.m., dally, wit wee Be EE en Oa ‘The window silis of a church, being generally | Method of decorating a permanent uprigat font \ Socpiag Carete Lomeribe aon Chicago, Sept. z milk; sift the tlour and mix it well Iu; then the | Parole, bik. g., Waverly, N. J.. Sept. 23 .. 2 bread-crumbs and all tue fruit: last of all the | Uncle Dave, sp. g., Prospect Park, June 4 2: whites of the eggs, beaten to astail froth; the | Crown Point, c. acramento, Sept, 23. 2: pudding should “be about the consistency of a | Capt. Jenks, b. g., Sacramento, Sept. 1s. 2: plum-cake; butter and then flour two tin forms | Saunie G., g. m., Cynthia, Oct. 19........ 2 and put your pudding im them, (a two-quart | Chester, b. g., Hastings, Mich., Oct. > 2 covered tin milk-can answers agintrably); nave ‘Mollie “Drew, 0. m, Stockton, Cal, Sept. a With botling water, the water tocome | | 90....-....-........ - oon about a thira from he top of the form; put t Helene, c. m., Providence, Uc form in the pot aud let it boll uninterruptediy | Donald, b. g., Cynthia, Oct 2... .. for four hours; gave a kettie of poiling water to | Carrie F., b. m., St. Jo. Mo., Sept. 1 add to your pot, as the water evaporates very | ADnie Page. br. m.. Eee Secon Jun * fy Uranus is morning star, and, exactly the re- le CRicago | 10:40 rapidly. This pudding can be kept all winter | (2auncey HL, br. 2 ic ey rams | COver is to attach a light iron wire framework | yerseof Ju “a4 Saturn, { v1 PA daily, with Sleeping Cars from Hi 0 : a 3 L Lady ‘nt, b. m., Washington, ct. $ 2274) 7 1 saiers init any | Structed upon are either thin strips of wood th wah so 7 2 | Neptune, fs 5) on towards perihelion. si ae Pat Srimacu ox Catuny Sovr.—Miss Jallet Corson, | Legai venien, by, Phlsdephie day oe ee | ane Can Deg Say aro Hs, nas of any | painted green, and dovotallen tossther or sie | best nde, Where the panels of thotootace | Which he will reach ih 1882, some time ahead of | BAL ALE MOnt AND Bor oMaC fale. Nines ui her cooking-school text-oo! Kurs Fis, b.g., Grand Rapids, June 39... 2:97, | goon the country roads? Never, \Wwoat’s the | Cut to the device, ‘This zine can be procured 10 An Rates IS ne Ol etInD. tO tee iene | hig brother planets, with Parlor Car to at (nolala, Sa. fbllacelpbia Nay ts «| tse of pucting up a, sizn on a roxi trav The DESE Pia to DUP Hee aden: | Covered. up, devices either In iluminstion ce { Mercury is moroing star throughout the Sxoort Batre al: > 5 eM. ville, re venty- ra hus 3 iS oath : ¢ lowers, can be 2 y st g ' ~ Far ‘ Midget, waa, Cleveland, Sept. ah). Cursignsup along the railroads or to draw ti non ordinary paper, paste | everlasting Hlowers, can be fitted in each. Many | Patton tne sath sais ia the last of th eS SOU] are recommen ef Tem Medie: ov s anes 7 ion on the 12th, when he ts tu the 1st, of the | ,-,,#a aod Watkins ire ; ier ane rdboard, and cut it out with a | fonts are very handsome in themsetves with | £8! 2 For Wiliam » Lock Haven Ahoy aos coeeeing ie tee bg, Cleveland, Aug. 10 sands can see tacm, @ able and atapied F0Tf, and Elmira, at 1040 i at narvi .. re : three favorable positions for observa daily, except Su lot Boy, et. My last seaso teh enkulfe. Designs so made will last two sea. | Mich carving and tnlald work. Where this Is Se Sia efore. eS By ey those not blessed wita rooust appetites, Clay, bib: ge Sacraments ope ok towns and Tstoppel at azv9 fons, and sometimes more itearefuly baci t: | HMECASe the temporary desorstion should be | REE UW Year, Fora week vetore and atier the | rur'ee ‘pms Oa Sunday” 2:10 sud: 10.000p-4 + ae of the: 25 of Kagls! on, Cg., New Castle, Uist, Work.ng bu june ize and wood onesare tha best wen | Wliny means. to chide them. Bat wacw tne | rise, five degrees north of the polnt where the | limited express of Pulitman Parlor Cars, #30 a of beef or with meat . : ‘ . i Cleveland, July 2s by winter, and erol’s are much sed in church decorations, | font 1S platn in Itself there fs u0 objection to its | SUB Will appear. m. datiy, except Sunday. kien NY als Cel t P| For Broo! vy all th h trains connect at The following reel Lady Eilen, b.tm., Sacramento, Sept have painied and ean te either Hluminated by hand om zing | Being much wore profusely covered with devo. | , the Veccmber moon isan tunportant mem. Jersey City with boate of Brookiyn Annex, af: With little chang ite K 7 Thicago. S ei 2 ‘ t netary i “ ct transfes Iton street. a¥oid— Sages nue | Moule Bistier, Dim, Chicago, Sept ave tines, a 2 and parchinent, and placed witta a tram "A maselve wreath of evergreens, the appear. | WO New moons, one on the 130, and reens, or Inade by cutting ing double ferriegs across New York city. se ; s DB. it. JO., Mo., Sept Tg Bee fch wi e grea 72: he c x Ci 3 the moon 2 elphis, 10:40 2.10, 5:40 and ¥ Negetable, but come di Bes ¢ betta, : Phiuadelpatk, as high as nny dotiars Plain white letters, élther in wool or veivet, | ance or wpich would be greatly imaroved by ieee beeen en ane Ppa Bathdey 2 ion 6.40 soa ia ed ible Ne (., D.mm!, Philadelphia, May Si hat Was at contract work, ¥ and placing them upon a background of re: c e 3 Ose, ies 60 neari: ge im xpress, § 30 a.m. daily, except Bun- directions areas follows: Oge quart of spina Seat: bees Philadelphis Atay oe i ote eurmoneed Dy evergreans: Letters can | be iald round the base of the font, and trom | Path les 60 nearly in the plane of our orb: oor pres ony ‘quarts of mllk. © ounce of butter, Scephanus, 'b.h.. Batavia, N.Y. Ls Maxwell, b.m.. S , | only get two cent wages at that, for paint a sign twelve Tong, tall, in wilte ard rae ee ion adel tbat she causes partial eclipses of the su. fe . fiisiounid spring, where. the, desed: wltta: of ‘The new moon of Che Hrst wil or fo Ceasane | For Baithoore, 6 49, 8.00, 9:30, 10.40 a.m, ana F tion with Venus on the 4th, cre-cent and eve A ea ead Fee | One foo! | Be caret not to employ too many colors: red, | We stem, If the fout is taised on one or mors | Lom with Yenuson the 41h, t Bun 00, 1040.8 m., 2-10, 5:49, 9-30 an ng, tet 1 = a 4 = picture to which 10:00 jack ground, in eight imta- | White, violet and gold are the only ones aliow- | Steps, these could be covered with waterproot | VB Stas form von juts Creck Line, 640.a.m. and 449 p.m. tes. eight mta- | tote, the Jast-mentioned to be used sparingly. | Paper to prevent SRCOTA OR and ie Sukie oe L yg Se — ‘daily, except Sanday. . Another renowned Kkuight of the paint pot ts | 10 alll cases the letters themselves must “be | Should by iaid on them, which could elther bo | Suotter: on the Lith, near Sati. ‘The toon | ForAuuapolis, 6-40 nm. and 4-40 p.m. dally, ex- Fu. Plum, now traveling for @ goap maau- | Perfect and very legible. It isa great mistake | 1¢T plain or enriched With Texts ®r GS | fuilson the ot, ahd passes near Uranuson | qr SkSUUW ap raEDERICKSSURG RAIL. Beretta ee ras Se eee painter. Times | 10 Jmegine Like fe make (he Ietets vie | ee eae Ree toa py the | the 2d. ‘The waning moon on the morning of WAY AND. ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING. Tent Tre yee toe, 0 the road with his | OM, distance they sliomw be of an) que ee ee ae sition in | the 29th, passes within 27 minutes of Mars, TON RAILROAD. brush, thirteen years ago, and for eight years | CROrtmous Size. Ciearness| {s much more | décorator, as, View dt tha whole | Abd on the 30th, within 1 se: de of straw, or covered with leay and seasoning. iiiusaination is Chosen the worker shoul: of green spinach; put it at least three quarts of table-spoonfuls of salt, and bail It rapidly wit the cover off untilit{s tender, which will b> .. Philadeiphia, » in from three to Seven minutes, according to | Diamond: en, Clevelend Set the ay <—— spina; Betis ee Pre-3 | Judge Curtis, b.g., Chicago, July 19 = Itunder the water with a wooden spoon; as | kK; k. b., Youngs soon ast 1s tender drain ft ina colander, rau | Squi2a” Boy, bik. b., Youngstown, O| plenty of cold water over it from a faucet, chop | Roger Hanso . June 10 darshalitown, I ler, and thi Washington, ©: Cievelana, Sept. | z vhich {t {3 placed, it 13 {n tall view of the whole minutes of Mercury. | For, Alexandria, 7-00, 7:20, 9:20, and 11-20a.m., has been decorating tne country with the | lkely to be obtained by keeping the lei | Which en » | ‘The eclipse of the sun on the 3ist can be 4:20, 5.00, 6.00 and 11-90 p.m. On San-~ it fine, and rub it through a steve with a wood- | “17. i advertisement of that “FT pat a | ters composing one word together, and leaving | CObgregation. Tne base and stem may be al nds a vi Gay at 7:00, 9-20, 11:00 and 11:20 a.m. and 8 ' prepare th ae = inach 13 bolling | sir Guy, b.c., Oakland, C ve feet lone ‘on tona bslaa Fata | plenty. Ge space between the words. In a texi | Wreathed with evergreens and flowers in any | Watched by any one who commands a view of e 8 follows: Put th vel : pie the piece of sky where the sun rises, and a piece Fei ¥ rf slz oy | Manner that its construction suggests, and it a 2 For Richmond and the South, 7-00 and 11.00 a.m. the name of the soap was the name ‘of the is. | lus, if the scroll ts eight inches d-ep, the let the front part of the top; or, with leas. | Uence Journal. and 10:00 land, and wrote three-quarters of a column to | ters Should be four inches h'gh. When calcu- e Tront part of = Ip; Or, @ very pleas- Phil a4 lating the space in which the scroll is to be | !ng effect, a small banner, bearing an appropri 5 oar 8 y 4 c 05 p.m. Sean eos RewEDa Ae a nema! | fixeds and settling upon wha: text there word | Ate device or text, may Dé Suspended from the See ee Gna T CTUAET: Om SEUMNGAY | oytckeds, tntermalion somenr eel pacier Sas ab> Cee eee ee aad | A eae seal eI ee rete uct | sumiclentiy low down the banner tasy cores | Wales studsing Enelsh History, ts" rest | Sommodationsean be procured a the ofine, wort shed Was put up fora dépot. | By the time the | thescroll iret, ‘This will give the height of tne | suliciently low, down, the banner may cover | thonen the imginasive spestacies of Schiller ae onfere can Ue left fer tne ie au leat hn |e ica tH eeu" | concn eras tin | eee ete Wea yes | Media! Wana suas foo no call the place, by’ tat natn Pee ee ete | square, At will ‘soon ‘be “found “how | tWO errors; oné 13 overcrowding the church the carious passat ur Ghniea ten tear oe 'L. P- FARMER, General Passenger Agent. rf naNe CHES inte ‘words can be placed in it. Letters | with heavy wreaths, and another is the BSing ot | unfolded before him, and I+ wonder it this ca, FRANK THOMSON, General Manacer, NOvdd ey re ta be coc, | ing in decorations the uisuictions of tue ait, | Howsthought struck him when lie weat. round si : ‘the fire to boll, first putting into the kettle a Boston Girt Ene gill of cold water to prevent burning; mix to- | pete Echo, b. t. gether over the fire an ounce of butter and an | "br. m ounce and a half of ‘flour until they bubb! ‘+ ‘then gradually add the boiling milk; season it with a level table spoonful of Salt, half a tei Spoonful of while pepper, and a quarter of a salt-spooniul of crated nuimeg. (3) Waen the broth is done, stirintoiteuough of the spinach | to color It a delicate green, and serve it hot. as ‘al, | 5 Largesse’ br. m., Louisville, Oct. ¢ Nellie K., bik. m., Indianapolis, Jun Frank Fisk, r. g., Milwaukee, June 1 y, July 1... i £ ee OS Sept. 1 — | Keney, c. g., une 2. ——— tee Experience as | Lucy b. m, Cambridge, 1:., Sept. 2 when the trains stopped there the conductors | Maby wouldcailout “Allott for Finally the | Used In all cases shoul Station was named, and they stopped advertis- | text, especially when U HOW SARA EVBRACES, {og us. Near Pittsburg I put a siga that could | With either leaves or flowers. Take asheet of | ferent parts of the bullding, = Henty Vili and Elizabeth mot cae cing, a HOTEL Miss Bernhardvs Stage Lover. Poiliis, b. m., Pottedam, N. Y., Sep! be'seen three miles. ‘ie soldiers’ monument | Drown paper, draw two parallel horizontal ther A { s2endant is alive, and that he himself ts the New York Herald.) Billy Boy, b. g., Dubuque, fa. Sept. 16. there ison top of a mountain. When they { limes, divide the space between off into syuares Another Autumn, Gleventh in direct descent from poor, muck. | PRUCMINGHAM HOTEL. Mr. Angelo ts probably a greatly envied man. | Una, b. m,, Boston, Sep) ie ‘ \ were puttin it up they hada big feace | ad draw lines across aud dowa each square | The le os again arg glorious green and golden abused Marie Stuart! Nay, more, through the rr a He ls in nearly all plays of her repertoire Mie. | Honest Biliy, b. g., Rochester, June “4 around it. T put the sign on the fence. 1 | 80285tomeetin the middle. Draw all the let wehter throweh the bri inthe | Marrlage with Frederic of Prussia the Princess | ih Avenue and SOth strect, Bernhardt's stage lover. He receives ont ot the | Josephine S.; bik. m., Rochester, June , | Could just reach halt the length of the letters. | ters Within thesesquargs,making the middies or n of Wales has also some Stuart blood in her (Opposit y glowing kisses, passionate embraces and ardent | Lady Thorn, d. m., Prophetetown, LL. ‘The period wasas pig as a Bustet basket. As | all come to the Une across the square, bringing Days Jured me on. veins, and if you think tt out you will find that bugglngs which ahe has to bestow onthestaga. | AU. 6.000000... Scan long as the fence was up you could read thar | the falls of the Ls,@3 and Ss up to it, and ; . with the exception of Turkey every 7 itipay ‘seem avery delightful branch ot tue | Onawa, bik. h., Albany, Oct. 2 | Sign for three miles, bid i ever have any | crossing the Hs upon it. | ‘This will give a per oe rea wha resent royal family tn Europe can be traced to the profession, particularly wien it 1s remembere4 | Pnil Dwyer, br. g., Philadelphia, May (rouble? No. 2 have nad people threaten me; | {ect uuliormity. Fase tue Drown “DApeR On | ss or old te i ee eiianid tender stock of the beautiful woman who was be- that in London ata charity fair a man—sup- | Ripton, br. g., Lyons, N.Y., June 19. but they never have done anything. You see, | ‘Jotl, to prevent its tearing, and cut out with a . ‘Look up to mine. = headed in Fotheringay som ‘over three josed to be an American—who had already psid | Tommy Norwood, b.g.,Goshen,N.Y.,June prosecuting us for damaging scenery 13 nc’ sharp knife. Should the letters be covernd with centuries ago. What a curious freak of his-| cars. ber £50 for a sbake of the hand, offered togive | _ 19..... Neen ry y's particular business, or rather 1s every- | leaves, they can be cut to shape, a3 the al- | @nce Icould happier make a child’s heart, beatine | tory It wasrcaal it the descendants of | PATRONIZED BY THE BEST FAMILIES OF ber all he possessed in the world tor a petit are k, br... Providence, Oct. 2i..7) 2 Dody’s business, which ‘is the same thing. | V/dlng of the leaves does not show. With love of me, . Sophia and the “Beautiful Queen of Bohemia” [DUCT On aD Sn upon which she promptly ordered him to bs | 3 Star, .'g., Philadelphia, Ost 21...) &: people try to Stop. mae Be Leia eg, Bad | rul"or ehturcu decoration. ‘Tuer can be mane (22 SOMO" geet than at the Lich sun's evotine | to reign in Epgiand when ihe eller line was | pESONBUEGUED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Es “Brea out,” whic he instantly was. And yet it g. EB Beopie Hy 0 Slo mie; Out Teenerally got the | ful foe cunrel Gocaratian, They oan te made EES exhausted—London Pan, = RESTAURANT jUASONABLE. cota its drawbacks. For instance, Mille. Bern- iD lamsburg, one day, I was 3 = ‘ow weary amid the self- ves L wander: cL hardt's shoulder may be a'very pleasneg mena a:a9;¢ | putting a neat sign on a man's board fence. 1 | WAX varnish. A two ounce stick of red wax is | Now weary aiid the cclt-same groves L wand Too YOUNG 70 BECOME AHUSBAND.—Mrs.C. A. Of repose for a wearied stage lover's head, but 2:293, | heard some one holler “Hey!” Inever look | Feduced toa coarse powder, then placed to a | put one gold rift chines not, thatonce shone yon- | Barnes, of Brool N. Y., went to a station- —27TH— if he has to throw that head upon t twenty 2:39 ‘ | around whena man holle v” Tdaubed | bottle, and a quarter of a pint of spirits of wine der . s house in that city Wednesday to ask how the different times, ana hasit turned and wreach- 230 away and he kept calling “Hey!” Finally he | Poured eon it. De ert Kesey oa A child’s gold hair. of her son, who is under age, could POrvuLan MONTHLY DRAWING OF TER ed by her soft, gractous hands an equal oum- $28 | Gane up, Did n't you hear me calling to your” | Sid of nest, Put the bottle must be repeatedly | 4. tie thing that sounded, AE nSKevaK be annulled. ‘The details of the case’ show berof times, so.as to indicate tne precise posture 2:30 | “Were you calling to me?” I asked, painting | Shaken, as the yarnish cakes very guickiy, Achild's aweet tone Bt ever) that the boy, Mrs. Barnes's son by her first | Commonwealth Distribution Co., producing the most telling effect, the neck snp. | Riley, b. +. #30 | Away. Yes, 1 wae,” ho sald, “and I want you | Unless attended to. Take the peas up wit | ove and willseek the hollovat my hana never marriage, James F. Farrington, age seventeen, porting that head fs apt to become @ Ittie sili | Rosewood, b. 2:30 | tostop that painting. ‘This is my fence, and i | forceps, and dip them several times into the am alone! * | was married to Susan M. White Sunday by Rev. AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, and the process rather painful. And then Mile. | Tom Hen t. 2:30 | don’t propose to have it daubed up.”’ “Now | Solution, and they will soon assume a scarlet (London Soviety. E. A. Hanter, pastor of the Christian church of In the olty of Bernhardt, though she performs the work ot | Catchfly, b. £, Cyn a, Aus. 26. 2:30 | that’s too bad,” I sald; “I'd like to finish this | Color. These berries can only be used where —_—_——__. the Evangel. The youth represented to the in ity of Louisville, on twenty men In aday in the arduoasness of her | Billy Boulded, b. g., Middletown, sign. It won't look well half done, will it? | they can be gummed on. Where they are to be Honesty the Hest Policy. elergyman that he was over twenty years of FBIDAY, DECEMBEB 31, 1880. = —iebor, 18 as playful and rollicking throughout | _ Sept. 22. - 2:30 | Suppose you let me finish it.” ‘The man finally | Used a6 bunches, a small round lump can be | sitm Nick, says the Arkansas Gaze, was | @ge, Claimed to have no parents living, and a8 a little kitten. It 13 only tn the rarest | Young Columbus, ave in. “You don't want any bills stuck on | Made at the end of a plece of wire, of Wet plas- | arraigned before a justice of the peace on a | gave a false residence. Hr. Hanier. who has ‘These drawings ooour monthly (Sundays except- fo cadare pravone Anwovances whlch she bay Pen ssaaeas a szes., 2:30 | here, do you?” I asked. “No. sir; not much,” | ter of Paris, or putty, and when dry dripped | Change of steming a ou not been long in Brookiyu, noticed the differ- | ed) under provisions of an Act ef the General to endure provoke an outburst lke that above | Anule Laurié, b. m., Sacramento, Sept.3 990 | sald’he. “Well, then, suppose 1 prt up pose | Into tus solution. “Are you gulliy?” asked the judge. ence in the ages of the persons wishing to be | gtmbiy of Kentucky. incorparating the Rewport Cited. One day at the “Hernan” rehearsal M. | Arthur T., br. g.. Boston, Oct. 14. .- no bills’ on here too,” said I. “All right” he engroen Gevoration can be varied by giving | «Course I isn't. I'se ez innocent ese diovan | married, the bride ee 1878. ig “ — Angelo slalked about as usual in a low felt har, | Belle of Fitchburg, b. m., Boston, Sept. 3 2 said. ‘Tell you what,” said I, “Ill put ‘post no | Some of it the effect of betng covered with snow. | snow.” °D | years the older, and he ‘the presence of and so furiously did Dona Sol grab his head | Bliss, b. m., Albany, S=pt. 9 -«-.-. 9:39 | bills: on the other side, too, it you'll let me | Tis is done by dipping the branches {nto gum | “Several witnesses were examined. and the the girl's paretits, and her mother was sent for | | #7 >This is a Special act, and has mever into her loving embrace as to Knock of his hat | Chas. Douglass, b.g., St. Jo, Mo., Sept io 9:30 | Palt a sign there, and he agreed to that too." | Water, and then into a pan of flour. hen | evidence was soconciusive that the judge ex- | and One of the witnesses of the cere | beem repealed. and send it fying into the auditorium, at | _ [Notes.—i. Alexander trotted an exhibition quite d-y, repeat the process until the branch | claimed: mony which was then performed. It was agreed | wna Vy. g, circuit Gourton March Sist rendered lish there was a general uproar of laugnter. | mile in A; & Some of the turt. pape A Clown’s Make-Up. eS RSL ed tree ens judnet! Will do. ‘The prisoner ts as guilty as | by the couple to kee the marriage a secret | ie following decisions Wal eee Mee tn TEaraee | peotanis oreee aren Gees ‘This operation 11 thus described by a writer | not ukely to be rubbed against, Dut it will not | 7UAAs: = " reer fae ‘Ast_That the Commonwealth Distri- S: i * “Jedge. I doesn’ Li ’ | in her son’s pocket, which was written to Mr. ‘is i Hernaut to quite’ap unusual ana very tering | fraphed ae 364 tnd ab Rott eats ta the Sin Francisco Chronici: He frst rubbed stand any rough usage, “Crosses and ater de- maine eat called GUI) tat Reon Zien! | Hauler, ‘and Contained & request to see bia, | PEtiom Company is legal. posture. ni head backw. . that trotted * igns can be vari being mad *» COl- loan’ say she taking it almost under ber arm, as though published’ as 2:25. '¢ Deceiee ee ry | Si traces of perspiration, and then applied a | ored to imitate coral, instead of berries, bat in | Sullty a8 Judas Scarru 3d—Its drawings are fair. it case Tse aliers been a | after sérvice Sunday evening. She then in- iberal rudas vestigat ascertained the facts. SI alarge reserve Kowere alittle bin ‘To make the action more | probebly Mention. “7, Poaubiy same as ene | HDCT, Coating, or lbechlly une ieee | eee REA EeREte SE ane seiner gra suds grinds on ty | Ciares that her oon hae Noe Known Miss Wate | fret Genk severity Gap oe of eeiaes vee eke Saari arte Sncee tant ae as | Mer eccoremnsaonoe,, | Rass Maan aera i |e eee, ges OM anes B| Serta eat LEAN Get | SEES See Mh, See | mecmmnas DRaWm, ated & De Get or | Pe es From." ‘To, | Skin, he applied a preparation ef chalk and bis. | then applied ond more rice added, unt thegur- | ‘PID, : Re antl Desks taepoaeande. Legal pro- | 3 prise she tngisted that {f was necessary and Hernani | Charlie Ford, g-¢. st muth, which vein an exceedingly ghastly | face of the cross presents a rough yet thickly “Some cir 1 bad to submit to have bis head twisted under | Hannis,c.n... appearance, his head completely covered | covered appearance. Large designs look batter | cyses me seen ey Mr. Jackson, de man what MARRIED IN THE Woops BY Lauruamt.—A | 10 Ho. her arms and bis har clutched \ioleatly hold-ct chief, bah.” Peet aite cloth. | When this process was satis- | made in this manner than small ones. Ric> in | {US¢S me 80 wrongtul, Pim for nitanwneat | Preston Tabgarh tone Gack cas aeher ang, | See without objecting to the painfulness of the per- _ Taetoey aie beet i a ney apnea ee much fe Gecorating, J Tong hi bool ieee me it eigen’ : om ae a yar town ork 6 the Cm 9 $ efor. Soepench. ‘approximation prizes. “ties formance, But N. Angelo 1s an exeellont death | hea mane ite pOWAEE TE Never took awed, oer | hangin’ on de fence. 1 tuck hold ob de Dra ras Prison Spproaimation ti pblack and applied it in spots with adell- | with white powder lt never looks so perfect! fenioe, 1 tan 2 ¢ | James's church, at Poqui was called | 9 prizes, 100 each, prises. a os overall re eng wt | Sage yan ect, enc uk |g ak agen nna a | tue rr ecole Shee Set | Za which was fully adverted upoa in the critica ewelers’ woo] should b? gummed upon t , wi a Rotlce of that play, her sidetong fall {3 one rene proper consistence. | Ha' 8 the design in large pleoes, and wi fied | St fust, an’ T thought dotae bridle had cotch dered only possibie by the strong grip which he ‘i ; : On | license showed that the rite could legally take | 37 tiokets mo and streaked his face with he placed a cup out here and there so as to give the effect of | 3a, but bein’ so strong 1 didn’t take much iniedyard, ‘he dl = holds of her by his extended hand, and Mile. of of tallow and Chinese vermillion over the ligh each side in viding line be- Srepere and Saeee (60 Rotice ob hit. When I got home and went inter | Piece Qnly in Ledyard, |The tnga few rods be- | _ Remit > and drew a cone-shaped figure on ‘There are several Ways of giving the appear. | 9° house. my wife axed, ‘Nick, what yer doin’ He informed the of the 4 like those of M. Angelo could te cota woe his mouth and, ‘fely painted his Us Tnishad | ance of frost upon twigs and branches and | wur sctcait, 4, 1ookea roun’ an’ dar shooh NUIT |. facts inthe ease, and for a few ‘minutes Tt SE 3 CED ER. Craen ot SS Saaurtaking. u effect of enabling im to ice Chat seven- | leaves, and as the effect produced by them is | juz hooey ete soy fea = looked as though ‘the union would have to be M. (CovRe-Roo! Rosa G. He rea tte the matter and wstaeanuan: | SEE Pulpit readig dest be, much used | head stall aa’ de swollowed hit. Caives | Postponed. Suddenly, an tase come, into the rigs EES |ARRIED IN THE COURT- w.—Miss Rosa G. ‘ pl wncel. ” ” with the effect, he donned his quaint its | ‘The followin useful 18 monstrous fon’ ob paw-paw Dark: and bidding the young couple Ky., or 307 e : ingot Sergi | #8 : ire i Sopa deep re Guta norm uae Of many colors, took a hitch fat ibis pockets, set_| Dranchesr Wing nouss the aeutecy Draaches | j,qWhyY was the caltfould cut upe” asked the follow fim, the welred on foot a Se aaa wae noeeoen ee dis hat Jauntily on his head, and went to the | some untwisted lamp cotton; then mix alum is | Ua ‘v's what I’se to tell yer. A so ‘Saturday that she was living at the Grand Tato the ring witha prope, snl to tumble | the proportion of one paund of alum to one | gyupats Rnatt ter git hit outen his Union Hotel as the wife of Charles D. Lane, a bis welcome chen’, (ound, a someroanls, and ' quart of water, and boll until the alum is dis- murat eens ticket agent of the clevated allroad.” Lnvestl- come againt® “Ue: Finging shout of “Here T Band rena par the mabxbare, fBto 8 deep gn | quarters an’ hide ter de owner. I didn’ elicl that they’ n ! i ‘rested fur animais, Is all de facts im wire, careful that they do not: taarried, and ‘cuesday the fatter of Uae. girl E11za THOwPgON, @ colored woman ot New | aide of ths par thd that arene Tene ee ete | late, ‘Ms daughter. He was Ha Ct, 4 f. “Yo can go.” ven, finding hereeit abandoned by het gughly immersed: leave them twenty-tour | «aft 5°. ‘who hot ‘er Judge. Go home did yer say?” Rinareure, Bar the oehlcn was perfortied BY soveaed s “used ‘the ast, miokel ae the imitation ide" ‘For lsaves Spuioeaee ete > spats sentative J. R. Chalmers from Jack- every l. ond a fal _, the pope hep ee ted had in the world to 8 dose of strychnine, | this liquid over them, when the werk is finished, | At the pall: Gi ( a = ‘of election have been 3 Bewiycreng gues Hosa G. Helipern, and. the — eae nate, Requested | fat une glass | and lesve untouched ntl quite dry, Crystat: ate partner's got, Mary!” Mary After reviewing the law and testimony.” on 2 ie ‘couple departed together. shown to the girl when she revurned, mde fy laying strong WAIle guia ee (wrong end? uortunately he we | jury macau oe aby me antl

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