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ROME MATTERS. E TED DRESS, | reat tnat was always kept for him by Mirlam HOw To OFEN 4 DOOR, VWigure-Skating. Drew Poker in Paris. j | THE Luma BSS, | wat rma we a ' = aoe | cana aetime] Irs vee Exar, 1 x the time went on. with rides end rowsand | Wky 'ir. and Yrs, ler did mot zo RHE STEAN CR ARMOWSMITH yo, get taee Potomac Perry Oo. Whart, foot of Td street, at To'clock a m., every ‘The present severe frost, following On vo | In the spheres of higher Paris gam [Harper's Bazar. | pienics and parties; bat ii wasn't very piess to the Opera. hard winters, is rapidly produciug a wonderful } poxer Se obtained ; foothold, t IVs an awful nuisance Ube poor. that’s a; ant to me, and I excused my from all 1 There bas been two or three days of damp cbange in ekattng. Figure-eka' ei ng | within the last - an fact. And to be poor and to be pretty and to | Could: and the way (hat sea e Re yy eouttetd | weather, and Mra. Siater had compiatned to ge spe Peds tng is passing | in the last few mooths an ‘tgat | be proud—hard Itnes can go but uttie further, | Herself about John was simply—aimply ont- e parebie with sludisus & Protect, though they an in insisting on a ri e | fom a mysterious art into a popular amuse. | circles ttts cultivated in a manner mich more SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, which actually reaches t Tageoust Ald it was no wonder that Mra, | Hef worthy spouse that ‘‘the doors tn the house | jrent.” Several causes have combined to Pro- orthodox than among the froliesome arti | For al the POTOMAO RIVER LAND ‘ae You may sit tna room f: ha. > | &Bd1 had goue to the extrenfity of bard lines. Kokesby and Marcia were worried to deach | stuck exasperatingly whenever she ity to | duce tis effect. The snow which simost | and idiers of Monumartre. It was at ou as Leopardtown and Nowint; resuruine MONDAY ail the w tWRIChY, creven & aecs T suppose you'll think no good of me for say- about it, walle he hung round her like a moth | Open them,” and requested that 3 called tance | always accompanies & long frost In this country | these ceremanious sittings, tn a cosey little | WEDNESDAY ard FldDa¥ shadow failing on the work, in hand. Lig ” | ing that Iwas pretty. But I didn't say it rst, | rounda Candle, 80 dazzled that he was entirely | 1 the use of the saw and plane be ¢ Al | leaves few opportunities for skimming over a | club, not far trom the Place de !opera, that the | Fi A Frsieki Mihi Nght, Dut ight withovg viare + the srand | The glass sald It every morning. And when one | unable to see her as she was. ok the evil. anne large sheet Of black tee; and, after ali, the | writer wimessed a hand worthy to be cou ‘are and Freight at lowest rates. Preservative of theeyea, “© S*8S: “UE Ste sees a cheek Ike the rosy down on a peach.eyes Marcia and her mother were to give a dinner “The house is new,” Slater said, ‘an ese | pleasure of a long run soon palls. It is mo- | signed in poker annals, There wire five pi: | ve ce | sort and dark as a black pearl, thetr dark party one day, and, as our Places adjoined, it | little things must be expected. In a few days | notonous: aud the skater who feels himself at ers, the Same admitting of a very lich lim eee ate cr havea 1 saiten | fringes almost too heavy for the ‘white Iid3 to | was mamma who rocurted tor koe Ree tee, | the deen eral rete acals, patience, | Heme on the toe and is eransped for room soon | and, on a jack pot being opened. toroethe dvs | Ae@aeEA GERMAN _LAOND_Sieawnne Colds It 13 sensibie te g. ausof relict | Uft, features like sculpture, and yellow nair position that should Invite them al ater, penter’s Dill be saved. Practice a litte patience, | gives up trying to increase his turn of speed, “wentin. After dee drawing the wagering ran Link BErTwern NEW Youm, Hava, Loxpos, elose at hand Make tro or three little bags of | ahining ike satin foids in’ ite braids, and all) ward tnto our garden. and wind up the exons my dear.” he added: “you Know you are very | and finds in figure skating a boundiess range of | high, and tt was evident thar large hands were SCUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. sotton cloth q ther tn hops, | thet sort of thing, one would have to be a fool | out-doors with pesches and cream, for we nad | quick tempered, and if anythtag dors not work | new diftculties to be overcome. The short- | out, Three or fonr liinits.bes In raptdsuccession, | _ The steamers of this company will «at! every Sat- ‘Phen whea you 1, air’ Sees a3 hot as | BOt to know whether the picture was good, bad | the first ripe peaches tn that part of the coun- i a8 you wish it at the first attempt, you | lived manta for rinking bas taught many, espe- drove out woot the players, who'parteu resp... | rCay from Bremen Plot foot Sat reat Boonen Powilbleeven to the extent of browaine the | OF indifferent. And so I knew that f was | try. I protested; but mamma had gotten it come perfectly unreasonable. cially ladies, the frst steps of Hgure-skating, | Uycly from three of a Kind and trem alittle fail, | preg ol SS can tee re = @loth, aBdapoly to ck aber, People | pretty; Dut didn't take much satistaction in | into hef head, Bd sala the peaches were tere, Mrs. Slater cast at her lord one withering | and the rihker who bas once Kot over the Of the other two players, One, the opener of | 800. Southam ston, ‘30. 1 ge ad wad cannat cadoro e@ old-Hine | 1G AC Lever gave me a thril of what / cali | and the ereat wouldn't cost two dollars, and | glance ef scorn, but said never a word. here | change to tee finds many movements easier on the pot, had drawn to three ines ant ee os cortthease ite wemedy of hops aud y © 4) not object ro | Yenity. it was the source of almost constant | we couid nlp and gave that from something | Wasa peculiar get tober lips which seemed elit On Wheels, and quickly passes Into | telned a fourth; he was, of course, determined | SELRICER 00... 2 Bowling Greca New bork: wemedy of ad ying. 5 Bot to lay down such a collection as this, ab BG METZEROTT 8 00., Yab Ps. Ave., Aware he hop lor ington janl3 F. J. BTONE, Parver tsq | M-ruification, ca the other band, and I wonld / else. And nobody but Sissy dissen! except | Bay: “Walt, ob, man, until you try one of | the first rank of skaters, But perhaps the pub- , and t 370) a y | Tather have been piain as Susan Winckworth, | myself, and I not because of the nipping and | those doors, and then we'll see where the | lication of a treatise on ligure-skating has | returned his adversary’s shots with all the | 5 er as St of any | ana have ad plenty to wear. saving, bat because 1 waa Ured of doing up | paltence comes In.” had as much to do with the spread of the art as | more confidence that the lattcr had drawn ts | eaD Ga ™ éena aed Drab doesnt show the dirt, and ao my dresses | that everlasting white dress overnight, and i ‘They were to goto the opera next. eventng, | any other cause. Skaters allover the couutry | four cards, and he Suspected hin of uereiy | (! D LINE. F well presaec aud dried, and then | wore always drab. Remuanta are cheaper than | did want a new one, after all. and Slater sat reading his paper in the sitting- | learned for the first time not only what there | hclditg a’ tush. Arde a taste WAS, surciy Paluted thickly with Meuid gold paint, are atterns, and $0 my dr-skee were co: ‘NOTICE a ‘ " LANE ROUTE. L “Yin sure,” said mamma, “your white dress | room, while his wife Was arraying herself in ail | was to be done, but In a great measure how to | encugh, the hand announced by the drawer to | THE CUNAR’ AMSHIP COMPANY Lim muants. As for bon. | 18a great ‘deal prettier “unau Miss Mervin's | her best nery in the bed chamber up statrs. | do ft; and on many a desolate pond the student | four Which at last there Was aches wit | wledeig a ever had an entirely | patehwork affair, that new thing” sometimes appiled ef a cabinet. 1th good effect to th wi as tried th two or tars ont Delleve 7 5 Sister, man like, was “all ready, with the €X- | might be seep, book in hand, patiently plodding | gentleman of the nines negligenuy responds! | Between New ¥ and Liverpool, Call. ment and ays: “After cumming the | new oae. I made my own gioves—but it's of no ‘The ‘Iiuminated Dres37’ Oh, mamma, st | ception of putting on his hat and gioves. Ubrough his steps. 1¢18 not enough, however, | by tle mention, Quatre neuf!” “Yes, but FROM fngat xs i backs, I arranged them on the panels of the | usegoing through the category Of my wants, | | was perfectly lovely! It 1ooked just like a page At last Mrs. Slater was ready, and proceeded | to be able to go through the tigures,’ Tie great | watt a moment,” said his adversary; “my! ; door, pressing th: ith an od soft clot. | wanted everything. from an old iniasal.” toward the door to go down stairs, She took | gimiculty and the great charm of ticure Skaung | {8 a straight one—and high.” Ail negligence da, Where the = paint me i d ‘ T palnted tt | And then you can't keep a pretty girl shut up | “I never saw ali old missal,” said mamma, | hold of the knob, turned it, and pulled; but the lies In combined ngures— again when cry. Lastly, I carefy that is, the simulta- | on the other side very suddenly disappeared: | is. aldona | trem the rest of the human race, unless you door stuck tight at the top, and would only | neous execuiion of complicated movements | tie f ur nines were Felinqaished, and their | = Wed", 2 Mor [Batavia Wed . a vin We ; Wed. 9 Mar Algeria Wed wash @f clear varnish, doing $f as q dryly. ok as | put her in a convent; people will find her our: Won, you know what I mean. Just a per | open a little way at the bottom, to spring back | round a center by two or more skaters. It is Roi id shut when she ceased to pullat 1. Then she | strange that the art of Dette iste | ee on yazing at @ remarkably pretty gath- | Andevery Wednesday from New Yorn, pssi ‘This erves the ferns and yid- | and 0; le I mean John Rokesby, and Pani | fect harmony of rich colors.” when ei 1¢ st at the combined re-skating | ering of ace, king, queen, knave, and ten of | > "ag. and Impror es their appesrances ns oe | Vena e eek meen Jobe Rokesby, and raat | fect Tight have been made of an okt ved | thought of her husbanw's edvier, “have a lite | range that the art of combine country which | ciubs, ‘The fortunate posstesor of this extra Webs torena sie caticoras eatone & Recess improved receipt for preserving | didn’t so much mind Jolin and Paal and all the | outit,” persisted mamma Patlence,” so she pulled at it gently, but the | affords, on an average, not more than a | dipary band had taken a share tn the Jack pot, Heturn tickets on faverabie terwe. tants with - bad Seen tata aes rest, Decause they had known me aga litle rig | “What a shame,” 1 said, ‘that we haven't | door only kept up itsold trick of opening an inch Week's skating In @ year, and should be still | drawing for queen of clubs, and bad got it Rteerage st very low rates. Steeraze tickets from Ort ot cate natural colors is to dissolve t | Dag‘ever since I was born, and. dear oid Gane any old trunks aud cesta full of brocades gud } or two at the bottom to spring back when she | virtually unknown on ‘the continent, excep: | Afer this inure She Sane stopped, and li | Liverpool and Queamstown, aid al other pare ct part of s Would have been only too giad to take me for | feathers and things, the way girls in stofies | eased up. mn Where there are Evglish clubs. The Dutchman | was stated the next day that the pneof th. | Eurone, at lomset rece. i better or worse, rags and all; and Paul I | always have them, Uurn up to fall back uv “Now, ain't this too mean,” she exclaimed, | sul} practices his perpetual roll on skates that | stratght tush had had it handsomely framed | | Through bills of isden given for Belfast, Glas Te Ot | Besides, Susan was in lows wit Pas bis 90a! | Just think what tollettes one could get up u2w- | ard then, happening to glance at the clock, | resemble the poluied shoe Of Kdward IV's | aud kuse ae eee, Wall of his dressing room. | Soe Pang to med eer Nort on the Cop: ‘8 to get rid of | besides, Susan was tn love with Paul. adays from such rieb odds and ends!” whose bancs ted tO 7:30, she took hold | reign; the German 18 content to move round = — | Spent snd for Mediterranean fy at the Company» ndry between But when @ whole parcel of gay aud wealthy | _ *“There’s the old chiniz curtains in the attic,” | of the knob fiercely and gave it a sudden, | and round the pond in the Crosser (arteu or Mow the * Jersey” is Made, offic, No.4 Bowing Grecn, or both wesnee er pressure, tn | people came to the lovely ttle town for a two | said mamma, satirically. “Nobody couid tei | very strong pull. Rtp! went her new “old | the Prater, linking arms with bis parcoer, 10 (All the Year Round. | | cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & OO., GUS Tth street, +100 prolonged immt- | months’ visit, some at the Hokesby=’, an1 some | that staff from Miss Mervin’s”” old” kia glove down the Dack; but the door | the cound of a military band. ‘The Canadians | ‘tne circular frames used to produce the long | Wash D. —o org violet Mowers, esses | at the inn, and some camping out on account Aud what mamma said made me think: and | Stil stuc u joulog paps i, ‘There. were tears in her eyes and | gre indc agnificent skaters: but. from prac Jane VERNON H. BROWN & CO, N.Y begat Turder inher heart as she took hold ot the | tcing matniy ou rime ana usitg highly carve aes Pend yaad, cotton that are afterward | é Sed ¥- | Somewhere to nowhere, then It was different. | before night I had the old « knob with both hands and braced herself for | skutes, techisieally KNOWN as F. ers, Ubey are | CUb UP and squeezed to shape as marketable | med YORM-BOTTERDAM. . I knew the first thing they'd say woult be. | washed and dried and starched, and ent out | business, She ee Lehi all her mipay end frFat at pirouettes, loops and two-foot figures, | Stockings, have been enlarged in etze until they Tiss B1s-shien Shenae at tate A New cams PRow Tee Graway.—A very | “What pretty girlt and the hext thing would | and pasted toxether, and the sewing-mactiue | the door eevee eve, au fe Pip enact | buLare Wholly ubable to execute tha boid | ill prodice @ tube of wool thirty-six tne! “AMSTERDAM RORPER I as funny bew game haa come to us from our ¢ be, {But ise’ she quite too awfally shabby!” | was rattling away, and bands of piain colored | With such that it brought her up on tip- | sweeps, which ar clrcumference, known {n the factories us.” “SCH ee iain an And } could ly re- | of the survey of a ine they were raaning from ag Boon as | in to think, 2b: mewed. The no Ne ar t the delight of the English ! TEDAM,” “WA. SCHOLTEN,” { Keep out of thetr sight: for I bad 7 en cent ted | toes. This was repeated several times. With | cludskater. Sey cloth.” Miles of It have been woven aire. j “P. OALAND,” and "'MAAS,” With the ofd title to go to the mal cea tous seore, and to the Wik tis creat One ae a tee each attempt the good lady became redder in ee miles upon miles. When each tube ts detached | Qarrying the U 8. Maile to the Netherlands, leave playe@ as follow null. aud fo the station, and had Co be seen out | wag some old Inseruing that 1 had, and Tutliing | the face, and put more vim tuto her pulls. What Constitutes a Christian. from 18 iraine, in lengths of forty or ntiy | Harbeck’s Btores, Brooklyn, reguiarly OM nd in the center doors, superintending ihe boys 1a pleking aud | here and puffing there, and when {twas ali | Finally, a8 she threw her whole strength Into : Randkerehlet Ued over bi doors {Boston Transeript.} yards, 1 4 Silt from end lo end, that it may b OX aud packing; for ali the Income folded open, and dressed and pressed tke or her ehad. | done, and looped and draped, It really Joke | the effort, the door suddeniy swung open with 28 Cadi mother aod i and the children, was what we | as it rated before him. tn 10, G45-900. Ptoer o t el ce e ok over ‘The difference between a Christian and a | © "Then the sip i CACAUN, General Agent, 27 Boutl 1 elon woman of wail | ber, with so much force that she feil back over 3 . cloths for use. “hen the pattern of the jersey | Wi st. New York.” For passaze to W. & large tablespoon. ‘The other play could make from Cur strawberry beds and | and si ee ee ase A slo @ chatr and stood on her head in her new duck | heathen ts not great. Jt merely conststs iu che | is laid upon It (in sizes, as, say, for shoes, | @ METZEROTT & 00., 935" i ave, arcund himin single file, ng and it was miehiy litle anyway, and | 1, Aud then I remembered Ajec’s old brow. | Cf bonnet, which she had intended should following contrarfeties : $n time to a tune which mi: sing or p @pon @ plano In any slow measure sult marching. When the bitnded Blaser “Spoeus, ” gil the others i ‘Weir faces toward bir tw any player that he « Peunrylvan Jerseys are cui, are sewn, are pressed thu | See riuton or FH. JOBNBUN, ‘Asent, Nationa” Tn the fal car again, are in a bt state for the lady wno culo. | fafe Benoit Butlding corner New Sor ave. anc oF Was delicate, abd i bad to see to every- | primmed fishing hat, discolored as dust and | bave been the cynosure of all female eyes on tan could make it. “All the better,” said} to | that eventtul evening. ‘The Christian will leave the balt seat that | 8!4€8 hein to song. ‘ oa that ! was down at the station, | mamma's remenstrancn Aud Pinea'ic wich my | , Slater was startled in the midst of an article | ages Dot belone toni entirely moecten by | Already, walle the cloth ts still In its open Stop at ?, and tam thi the freight agent for my straw- | plain cambrie, and there was some yellow ms- | OM the reorganization of the party by a crash himself or his parcels; while the heathen will | State, folded tn tts large smooth rolls, It is s Ho then Nbas his way | berry crates, on the day thowe people came; | Guito-nctting in the house that had grown dail | OVerhead and a rerles of shrieks tbat proctaimod do bis best, or Worst, tocover as much space | SUbE purposes for which It ean’ be aly : a3 Asceriain | avd 1 saw them, & y one, Aud all thelr vay | and dingy too. 1 took good care noi to wash | @lther a burglar, a tre, or—a mouse. Rushing ceatio wall Gtiet aoa. tageously applied. Loug curtains have be a no he is by touching Ll) the spo and ail thetr pretty dresses—tne gins. | that, bUe'T. Wrung It Gur Of cegee Teacione | upstales, ture steps at @ time ona in throng ie CREB oa ‘i pat | Made cf it; outelde cloaks and coats: and a: qniy, which he may us» ashe pleases. It ne | | mean: and I suppose they were traveling | water and clapnad Ip dev. cna pulled It out, | the open door, ke was met by the sigitot’a ba be prompt to give a seat guesses right. the perton he hay ciuzhe ts | dresses too—very Mkely the worst they had. @Dliged to take bis plare In the eau wrong, he must try untt! le su i easy to do with a little practice, She ene who Iscaaght jotnsin th laughter.—Mirrjper's Young People, To PeRtry a Sick Roow.—Cases of con tous diseases that are fever and aipht i oe 10,8 aos, OF qtldenly gentleman; “while tue | {he weaving women sit in thetr long, Ught | THE MODEL BART LINK, AND THR ONLY LINK i pair of colored stockings wildly waying through > so | ShOps, amongst the whirr of the macuiners, Teoan a huge bay onder ae the air. From beneath thie tm ‘appallin, heathen would do the same were he not so BETWEEN A and their own snatches, now aud in, of TRE EAST AND THE WES1, VIA WASHINGTON. "sald i, “that will set ot my | Yitlon caine the shrieks. For a moment ¢¢Ply absorbed in his newspaper or the pan- and Wrapped if he ts ile Worst 50 ee may best tae down o7 Pe th country sony, tt can be seen that ki Woivk tt | they didn't seem to belong to tue same order of | chin. “There cramic view afforded D i OO Ce ieee ana — TRACE! JANN! ¥ t things. 1 bad beard Susan and the Rokesby | eyes, and deaden my bair—my aair'stoo bright | Slater ‘sted spellbound; but only for sa | CF Toe WRC ioe base for thelr implements of spoilt ends of it, | DOUBLE TRACK! JARNEY OOUPLEL! STEEL giris talking of the arrival ofthese people, and | to be fashionable in tulsoldgoid mania. Doni | WOMent. It became apparent to him thatan | og, tbat thes utilize It as dusters, that they cover | aCHEDULE 10 TAKE EFFROT WEDNESDAY, Of all the fine doings there were to be; but I | | look as if I'd just stepped out of an o!d illumm!. | Important member of bis househo:d was in ‘The Christian will converse in alow tone, so | Pincushions with It tor thelr plus. Angway. 4 | DECEMBER 1, 1880. She at a Blance that J could base no share 0 | nated manuscript, the Humiunc or Uwe Rose, | Meed Of mediate revereal a8 to her under | a. not to disturb the other passengers: wherag | BEW article of commerce has been infrodaced | A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. trsed al hom earlet | tle fine doings, ss anouie te pees or— cae NE Ea ee the heathen will make the newspaper reader in ae ne ame forte oF another, Bot to be | 1-50—Chicaro, Cincinast! and St. Lovie Fast —_ sue case party, or sumething of t nd, where “ t you dot amma ‘And Im well | rescue, soon Mrs, Slater was ed in ji 1 " corny swiftly latd aside. ' Ths cutie as much a8 smal- | everybody looked allke. ‘Tney haa never ueard | enoree eomet, Mad maMEmR. “And Tia weil | rescue, and soon Mrs, played sucl fhe far corner break the third commandment ier —————— 5 UO Baitimore, Eliioott City and way stations. enough to see to the peaches, and s'il have the an im- | tuto infinite nent es Itinere Express. pox tend care To keep the disease in that | of me, and sol looked at them wich impunity | chats all te the garden at seven Ociock, And | Portaut partin her discouativure.. between her | etka CRUG ee sea not to sott the Bret Marte’s Snug Berth, Toca, eins, and way. (Pisfmont, Foom and kill Its poison there, | fhe following | that day at thestation, and decided that | oa Two Sobs she al last related the catastrophe which | nor, while the heathen will induige his to- {London Letter. | Btraabary, Winchester, Havertown and way, catried out: Proc from # | tbe tall dark fellow was Mr. Paget, and “Ohl” said Miss Paget. { you don’t look | had happened. At the end of a few sentences | bacco-chewlng propensities to the uttermost Speaking of Mterary people, actors and the | Via Relay) 5 store one Dound of suipuate of zine: tie | that frighttully stylish tall sallow girl, 1 | just tike one of Burne Jones’ Gowen of sympathy Slater, foolish man, could not re- | with all the nastiness tise chee Propensity 1m: | rest of that kind, a friend with whom 1 dined | ¥:20—Polut of Rooke and way statious pri€ shouid not exeeed thiriy cents, Pat a gark ‘blue foulard, all puffs and rut “dou look agit you bad stepped out ot one | sist the opportunity to say: “My dear, this only | Ties, 5 | a@p ordiaary . d spoonfa Hes and Pitre and laces and ribbons, , of William Morris’ medi Val stories, dear,” 2aid | 80€S Co demonstrate the truth of what I told sulphate of ¢ Mirtam, and that the bine. Marcta. You only yesterday about these very doors. was Dis stater ‘The Christian will never open his window or | 2, b.45—Stannton and Valley Express. \Oonnects Ou Sunday tells me he met Bret Harte ia Lon- | for Hazerstown ead'at Point of Hooke tr iy and four of common salt, ‘t don a few weeks back. He says the California poate | : 4 acoldday. ‘The heathen, contrary, wi tel $ ; “ 3.00 ork, i Boston Rxpress. to this add four gallons ef boilin vyed beauty was Miss Mervin, and tue red But saw Miss Mervin going over me criti- | Had you but shown a little patience this would , §\Cd ns clear =e hens Meeauss this wan read one ee: = aor ice | aoe Pua. "ony dar talaanore Aupapalis Gieinfecting soluion is to be kept in headed girl was Matla, aud the straisht young | cally, and 1 sawa twinkle indohn's eyes tor sade Bappened.” On! Jou brute,” ahe | variety of heathen i inevitably openee” American about him now, accords te net a and inte if should Oe placed and kept tor men were the surveyors. I needn't have spent | Jonn'was In the secret of the woltedites cried, a8 the sobs again became violent: “I | Wyn ine tenes {8 smong the zeroes and | friend, as there 1 about the Prince Gf Wars, | 1 pnalimore Expres, 4 at Hyattevilie, fd clothing, be ‘ding. | mueb time in guessing, either, for my ears are | ] carrted my head all the higher, He wouldn't | Would just like 10 seo some of your paulence | the wind amon thre Diizarda, and wile ne ,25 Tiere 1s abo e ce Of Wa La aLapous Jume- Jit Late bowling nasce | PEk9Od as telescope tubes, and I cotidw't beip | pe tn the secret of tts dress; I should note | eXlibited in opening that doo | on > ole | ' rural, 1a | Harte frequents all the crack clabs of Lo tion, Jeaamys and Hanover) Heating What some of Chem were sayine. 25 | ira a word about ft, for the sake of havin li | My dear, you shall,” the insane man replied, | Wile “ie ‘cures not eae ee ‘ne tag tts prepa- | they stood waitin while the curses, not loud, tut deep, tow | aut ieee oe Se ig for somebody to classify Miss Paget w. g a gt a8 he proceeded to close the cause of the trou: Ber nae "of those trovey, | “ainwer last night with Laavd So-and-so, MM. ain Sra ecitine, Henature, care | thelr luggage, “Deuced pretty girl, with the | enowth. ees Tote Hed INE 8 00d ee | ee ae coo pened Phe rete tinge the nak parcekcee? Of to-e froven | yoy." and ils cigagement to-morrow to'say | EM paumon. Euioott Oty, Annayoue and Way The clotutoz, bed Mnen, «e.. | red gold hair there! Say, Sammy, wager a “Well, as I don’t care a copper now, although | gramme he’ turned to Mra, Slater to say: “A | The ‘Christian Will bave his ticket ready for | With the Prince, ye know. Biati erefore, not be han- | case of claret Vin on visiting terms with’ ber | perhaps I did then, f will venture to say, vanivy | d0or that sticks should always be firm: . ions. i ss wiie ts." Sus any informant, who 1s an old | {1.98—On Punday only, for Baltimore and way s rinsed. Keep the hands | before tenon poy othe rignt abouts Cust 1 comdnt step aitiode | HOM of thus, and, then, with a ute the conauctor when that patlence-tried oficial Ta 5 apd perenne ‘lay | NeW York journalist, “the most prosounced ¥ \r6Te Express. watle mixin pplying ‘You're areguiar keart-breaker, Mea stuinbling over sofae victim that dav, ana with. | Pull, open it’ comes;" saying which be com¢s tbrough the car: the heatben will delay | cockney in the whole ct England. Idon'c pe. | 12. 38—New York, Phiadeinnia and Boston Bxprese ain the goods put into It,an- | I ta ga § a ~ ; ; ; u for five Infnutes While leisurely maklo lieve he: remember = ‘hy | 880—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester, 8 | Ke you up. out ripping a seam as well. Ail the gentler iuick, strong pull, and the door opened just a | tour of bis pockets, Lace mpmembers that there ts any such Hagerstown and ‘Ways wie lese browgn: With iron. It ig only one of Ours, a! any rate,” sald anoth kept about me, before and afte or, an iew inches af the bottom, and sprang shut with | Cl hing | Place St all as San Francisco. Why, he actually Se necenany fa hae erates “pheres Jobn Kokesby going to speale Ww , kept e, before and after dinner, an |, The Christian wold no more think of stealin advantages which is the infecting Fiuid,~ are that td odors, it has none of its own, and 4 | Was just sinipleton enough to ike ft, such force that it brolght Slater’ nead u her. What uncommon luck iat fellow has!— | gr rather a iriugnpit ete oierwias over ne | Bgaiest it with a bang that could be heard alt | Rotling to do, independent fortune, sound | rei and fortunate girls. Alfred Paget was on | OVer the house, and drove bis nose so far back heatth— ieee one side and Colonel Meare on the other, and | tslo his head that he could hardly shut his besides, Mervin Ss Told me, with an tinmense amount of patron- 4.90—Baitimore, Hyattsville and Laoral Br- . frora the corporation than from a private per- ¥ + P . son; but the beaten will cover his ticket. with | SX°aBOwt Mt too, that he dined of an aver. ny eee six tlmes a’ Week with the nobility. Aud ae his thumb and become absorbed In lls newspa- ¥ ey ; Per, for baply the Conducton oe ates nees: | turther declared that “titty tuousand pun,” as id knows: | lieutenant Savary hovering about, and Mr. | mouth. | Sead : = y. | he called it, bad been subscribed to start a mag- tere ce arena toy potonous | | Hut | dida’t let on, when mamina asked me it | Mervin wae DulLNY me kat oneen eee, et Meng | neObeyou won't eh” he hissed when he re- “ake Ciristian; tinding: one tar" crower | zine fOr Lun over there. | What he wante ay uns cr thrown cf tiwsueg ot disease. ‘The | [had seen them, that that dark blue fowiard | Mervin woe havging behind and saying dis- | Covered bis breath; il see If you won't, | wit go into the. next one, and take © ence Said, was to have all the really great writers a on ‘Mar. and spoons used by the patlent st had neatly sinoterd me witheayy. sgrecable Unings, to Marla, as they went down | WY beauty.” a ee While the heathen will ticontinentiy make | MAte woud write for pin, Boat me cing brs eee — t thto plain bolling water het BAG SONG OF Hooking people “were they. | the terraces ahd through the wicket tnto our | , hen he ga Tor the champ ey Wie aut, | for the full car, abd stand up and grow! con ee oud Esc ee adything about | 8-05 Fointor ‘and Way Stations. - ai own garden, Where the boys and Sissy were S 4 os sumedly. : Mpa Ht - , | 16.45—Baltimore and Way Stations. ou ready to Wall onus with peschos and cream, | sitpred olf the knob and he turned a back soin- | WOU. cutan weit never make a nuisance ot | Memagazine. Ob’ you wouldn't know Harte | "Psp —pemmore and Way 6 1 supposes” sald uiamus, gad where mamma looked lovelier than allthe | ¢rsault that would have secured him an en. ry t Watt! the poison which carry 15 de | timid! © himeelf; but tie heathen will every time, and | 2U 8H, bd 11a quite sure he wouldn't know | y& stroyed. See that the whole house fro ar | “Ob, beautit rest of us, lying in her white Wrapper on the | §@gement in the best circus going, and brouzht .66—Pittebure, Cincisnati and Ht. Louis Bxprees 9.45— Baltimore,” Hyatvville and Laurel Express ‘ 7 . ‘ or | Wever weary In doing It. “> :" Aud then mamma sind, | Etraw eofh uader the tulle toe Up against the centre tabie with the back or | BOVer weary It 120.00—New York, Philadelphia and Boston x W attic ts clean. Keep the cellar dry, well | and bezan to speak, bul thought better of it. | |. x aes a Bea 7 ns head lu @ Way that made the stars dance ail ees sti b ress. Kieeping Oar to New York, and speo cee Oe dae eae ewasted. never allow | woulda have vou think that mamina drop tay foleot tke Tas and bite tor ead {© | around him. teeth, with: big ips nernetien cee 1881 sux xewsrarens L881 Je Shari ay only. Other trains Aa:y, ex even f garbage or other refuse to bs hostess and waiting Math aud 1 was mocing | 4H lay tus for a moment, seemingly en. heattien will whistle lke a locomotive, and the se | st Bunda . : kept in i dipen the win is of slee @ bad becu young herselt, W | hereand there mature tiie Deron and cist deavoring to make up his intud just Rees, be | less he knows about whistling the louder will oF 7u8 Bs every day fOr as 1ohg a ine as poe young folks felt. 1! Steseed what she was | more comfortable, when all ‘at once Teaucit | Was the while Mrs. Siater was Watching him | 1e88he Rue | Koing’ to say, and old peck, and cried “7 don't yo Dut tbe least stop at Relay Station. | fd Obio uckel Goloo, Waskieton Beate wv dazed ; ithaw % ‘The Christian wil keep his sidewalk clean | NATIONAL OAPITAL. 30 and 1981 Peonerivenie ‘corner 24th 1 | Way through that off stn? you never saw short | piu Gree and a certain Unt ees eos 1 | the year round: ‘wut the heathen will nov eR a pap “of agzag Wghtning inathunder cloud. i ran ¢- and e 1 | street, where ordere will be taken for to be aC onbe Tore AieteaR oR ie ‘This | With banana skins In the summer, and peor- THE EVENING STA Ri Sheoked and received at any polnt im the atl Into the house ior some pins co eave tt to | Bal eT anee te grecaunian to carefully wipe | mit the snow and tee to encumber “tt tu tax ee nara my dress In @ thorn. and such a sift as rent its {| Hi! dazed sort of way. Row 70 Bess mony in f Must De use a her t thel # 0 achieve har- } POUL room, the utmost care most expert | | aght In order | 1 reckotis ef you was ali rigze Urmly about ehieen tnenes trom the door, é Rll pe gelber, Dut thought thea | had better take a winter, oF] | 1881 pestBe EREOE 81 ment! ve wucht @. look as Busty needle and thread: ahd lovee poniershe | ie perspiration frou his bands. He tala hold The Christian will be in his seat at the thearer | S | PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE me necetroememene i i for dear fe, when T | Of Ube fatal knob. Me planted is tect | y qd qin etiam ill be in ls seat sit unere { THE WEEKLY s TAR, Soa Sas Steck ates ; a agement ¢ Ss Miss Mervin, wit the play 18 ever; the he : then will come late, | WASEINGTON, D. © eg cal directions how to Fi OISe SiEMantening nage SPLENDID BORNBEY. MAGNDTOER? J, the panty round her, giving some rivboas otf | He Wun into tre sancoles Qu he brouxht | teavd unersingly at the moment of Imencect IN EFFECT, JANUAHY 8 1801. Fix © hee | ber dress to Sissy, and mildly qnizsinyr her t iy Pave aia that Wonld have shamed y | 1Urest Just before the curtain tat} vE WASHING 7 JING BY . 4 INE LEAVE TIEACURtG the. pentorn The KVENING STAR, (on Saturday's adouns TRAY faith ance ThrOUgHOUL ¥ corper of Six as } carhorse. The door came cpe hot is Dany getngs out and comings in. | Sheet or eight page paper of Mfty-six columns, — for Pittabury snd the Seen i a \t thetop ey sia Fate, against | “phe Christian will Keep his ears open ex the size of the New York dailies), ts every whe ee see ' B addition to the momentuin he had obtained | MOWER Closed int OTe Troeae et {ae | recognized as the leading newspaper of Wash to Gineindisi, St. Louie aud Chicswo; 0:80 p mi mt him Into th one ane aed all, him into the Lap of Mts, nd carried herself and the elate over | CRCONE URE WILU lim Into one Vast wreek fn the corner. Pere GHEStAN wit Toe abOIEY WLAN An As the poultices were pene SpDkG his interlocutor; the heathen consid ors ADE Ore Lot gt An Ine evens yo) thing he Is uninterested tn unwortuy of it | heaid to remark that “a woman alway | and will tuicat oly Eke eee ee lhe way When @ Dian tried to open a dc | listen only to his own vole Miss Mervin, “Wor ear The Christian wil! leave the door open tn 11 nt cities and towns, but by the througs of , ForNew ‘and the An her iust cout: fuman Trees in summer and caretully close It in the winter, | cent cttte Sdeniord ong 2-30 ang 10-00 p.m. On Sunday SA ‘The sclentiic manner in which the native | the heathen will leave it wide open in the win. | Stfabgers constantly visiting tue National “fu Limited express of “oricd Sisay, joyously. ““Whar> | robbers tn India prepare for their ralds shows | ter, and slat it to in the summer with a bang Caplial on business or for pleasure, (and who i has i, | inet : See Gaily, with Palace Gare to Pitisbory. encore like @ threshing maebine for added op. | ston. With two exceptions oni, EZALTIMORE AND POTOMAG BAILBOAD, 1 P| largest cireulation of any dally paper For Cananda'rus, Rochester, Suffaio, N south of New Fork, aND MORE THAN DOCKLE sith Parlor Car to Watking and the Rory (J) | THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPKR IN THE CITY. - Every issue of THE STAR 1s carefully read iiiemesort, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10 20 y by the citizens of Washingto i . dally, ot 8 5 not only by the ct of Washington and x a.m. dally, exoes ECP oon m,, 20.2 e's plenty mor ty 10Te on When wed have to zo with . and ilve on bean ter anc indeed, er ats hat ese oink eo dangers of tuetr , ke the bang of a plece of heavy ordnance. constitute, in a very large degree, the purchas- tenth, to pag for te case,” “in {he milk-room, to be sure. Make haste. | Pyymousy euowedge of the dangers of th ‘The Chrisilan will Lever smoke tn the pres- | ing population of every State and Territory th tran: eee aay Sine tes f cpaterai ied Rigbert. siesy.” Sea ne eet Guards: agatust them. | ence of Iadies; tobacco smoking has no charms | the Union), thus making tt for most purposca * mony acd not topes a mendes ae | “<T'docsut niin the beans,” sald Sisey, [3g sonainstaltus tue onc icy | Chew remove thes Clothes aaolut themerives | £F,tue Neathen unless ladies are in the room to | THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE } ing the hangings and Une caret’ arrans sugars rent hard to spare, Miss Al. pie eee enowm xoura With oll and wilh A single weapon, a Keeu SPVilen the | Christin prepares Gong for the rane ANGER: m. A may bo considered. w then, to the assemb'ed group, “for « edged knile § oes rout Wielr neck, creep | newspaper he will write it legibly and upon one . For Baltim 6.40, 300, 9:30, 20 30 &m., ane. By : foulen buptee Die ae sean | Rares aT demeeg uoaairssls, through the | sige of the paper; vat the heathen Will write | ASELONEIG Ie RIE ees 280, 4:20, 4.40, 6-40, 9°80 and 10-00 pts. On phe evens Son tt made OD ab oic bed curtin | Dery Bodies assist: tem in Giudige apeure, | UPR Loth. eldes aud bide bis poor spelling be- | adve ewents It pri y Eanday. 8:00, 10-svalm., 230, 8:40, Wav aud tremgatn wh the paris of the h wouldn't nebber dreamed ‘twas deole mosqnito- | P he : sc ae a Wed: Enite an Lind wretched chireyrapby. which reached 21,4=2, averaging from 1,7 vor R, 5 Line, 6408.m. ana 400 pm aacnle tun wae cy be | nettins ronn’ Mare’ Aces hat—sue wouldu | Mblle their mivor bladed nit l he aystian wilt recognize the editor's in- | ¢@ 2,000 per month in the busy scason Bo ghey Ry + : ie 7 it doue washed noways —" Naas ee | teligence by acknowledging that he has spent : . Sapolin, 6-40 8th. and 6:40 p.m. daily, ex- eat notnng t | 3 mn instant, had Introduced to me Wr nae eg Me ran A Ieee Ewa the } But the most mich time in cogitation over his contribution: | 7B€ avertising books are open to the inspec- ADDApOliA, im. » @ part of its furniture or de- | F and Lieut. Savary and Mr. Mervin, e | capture fs That shown by p Bhee! bi ome cept Ban a Dart of ts furnit Fagetand Licul | my Misit was when done sua ane ied! rovers. | the heathen will say that he “dashed {t off. | Won Of edverdisers to verity this statement, or gy Cot Baud esignineant for ca j then sider ‘ However, | | aa ask them across fi. a Secret ne o-quite-netilng rowid i find. that» See mnbe oban ; ee T | pered Maria Vergn Welad heard from Miss | "No," gala # then, recovering mys: Bat it's when It 1s done; the heathen wil bore the man | elght aa Of business like w gimlet. fresh News, Literary and Agricultural matter For iighmond xn¢ the Sonth, 7-00 ang 22-90 a.m c | The Curtstian will keep to the right when on | every Week, and 18 pronounced by compete: » A ma. Say ns the street; but the heathen will stick per. | judges one of THE CHEAPEST AND Busy | TrBDE leave Ale cts fr os piighuy to Whe lett aud grow! Because he ls run |. WERRTY PAPERS IN THE UNITED STAT Es, : Ores tram Gar oni beara Shelter in sight beliy the Blackened tranks or cot 34 an ain: . A "AND FREDFRICKSPURG RAIL and tukine Sissy’s shoulder, ¢: }t often happens that a bind of tese rod | and xdd insult to injury” by telling the editor aL aM@davit of Its truthfulness will be submitiod. ‘WAY AND ALEXANDIA AND WASHING ‘As in choos 3 fC aritcle Was Colonel Meaie. 1 L onna te corner of the’ house and ot ¢ | bers are pursued by mounted Englishmen, and | tpar tt will ‘shelp to fill up.” | BAILBOAD. n for a room the key is siruck for but be couldn't help himself, { sight, “ 4 = { unable to reach the jungle, tnd themselves | “phe Christian will callupon aman of bust THE W. LY STAR— 1s a douvieo:r | °°, CG eg 720, Vir ek a decoralive scue! The frst artte saw his annoyance | beyan toen. | "Isit really tru: | about to be overtaken upon one of those open |p, 8, transact Ms business prompuly aud leave SEK ‘3 This ETS, ae ey bon SS: tnwes the wri mind them, it} was in my ola \ 5 =e 3 did yor | plains witch have been cleared by tire, the only | sheet, contaluing Mfty-six coluis: f | but if it had been their sisters: hess: “aud did yor H H ‘and and | | Jeatiess Dranches of Small trees that perished : the flames. For men so sktiled in posturt lis is shelter enough. Quickly divest r. 1 about you. tae: Did that mean my dresses too: | ttlumph of poverr | 4,28 Christian wilt stop the horse car oni —— | ka howe wf had all Uke purple aud fue SOW All oe Aaa ee ree have the appear: | Sept net inter w ius ie the erocing wot, | CLUB BATES FOR TEE WEEKLY StAa | fant corner of 18th street and Fenaayivanie t end tn it Shetas 1 gould not ae held | ““sPhanks,” sald Mara, who wasn't {il-natared | euciote ct Be atention: ne npn Gs withstanding it had already stopped there. 5 copies one year Sor $9.00, and one | snd! We Gepot, where orders cau be eft for thi pep Up that siy ie. no 1 saw Joan's | 6 a anes done ibaa tob- | UwmMeyabie un he! splcious enemies: ims 3 ri paces, cone = * Gensral Mauser. eye twitAle, and 1 tn a second. | 5 ORS URANILORE | inva galloped by. Wen all is safe" Us CoLrate Linnell when be wheeseatd only ©: | 49 copies one year for 15.00 and K THOMBON, * “po have I beard al uit you, Mr. Faget.” { bit of kindness ot y bich Up Uielr spoll and proceed upoo ‘The Christian 38 a Christan; the beathen tsa | Be tt ee i NDEs 5 ¢ IS 6 ris E! 5 sathen 13 a | up of the " > RADEs cee Ghenace 5 What lave you heard, may Task?” sald he. Pa ee = | one copy to the getter. THE TR! 5 Fie note S| ornatl, Alt in poor, DA eoutouut. | ae Le Be de. Woods, tvs an + heg. | elud. rie = > . < e Sy se he vd ha . ol #0 lnarvellous mlm ‘4 PI % E |BRO! e bua a d n we hid to live on. that — iE a 8 Debiom oF rhe’ | Dad become Used 10 these 10} The pare BYers” Barnings. | 20 coptes one year 820. ARACTICAL BOUK AND 308 PRINTEES to gratuit ting rosea in ‘ol. Meare 1s a real heart-breaker, | i down on Ube Ss, beneath the | hovuvres a very Us tneident oceurred. | in he Parls correspondent of tie London | th 50 Cent. 1032 Penney ivania ave., Washington, D.O. 5 leos Kenial spe vhicw bring out & hn Hokesby bas uncommon luck. ‘tut, | UMS Tae atin | Ap oficer, witll a patty of horse, Was Chasing 4 | SOR AS ne a Amcditine, ue: | 1 Copy Tree Months, 50 cents, en eee full and rapid biocm. se 13 DOt capric- Xt, beaut ask your friends In, Joho, ‘e eS rears ‘page } sinall bedy of Bueel robbers, und was fast over- , Ushe yy Jouaust, and editer y M.D. Hey it, Ps: BI NDLNG—The Lycert BIxXvERY empioy © tit has ts rules: + be tuck at ail if £ cansed popes eae xe | taking Unga. Stiddeniy the roby | gives some curtous detafis atout the sojourn of | Sl#gle Subscription, $2. Bitsvane rorkmen, and turns ont euperior s fade out and IS case of clarot. Sol mus Pete cekton | hitid ¢ rock or some such obs! | ie Sarah Bernhardt 1p America. During the || THE WEEKLY STAR te eont tnto every State | SQER- Ite one of the oltest establishments in the T s Monthly, et and I left them all ¢ | Qh. et meget 1 win | thein for a moment, ana when Un #1 lepresetallons at New York, Mile. Bern- | snq Territory in the Union, and is m n Out door ite, 1 Of any: and wild uoreeg ; (Ob, let ine Up the men lsd’ mysteriously Pardt pleyed “Adrienue Lecouvreur™ three an critics geqrulak Raay wu /ain wane r acy. andl algo ave drawn tue to Mrs. Rokesny's next What!" he erled After an unavalilng search, th Unes, the receipts being 63,000; “Erou-Fron | te Poets of the ot the saa, iu had not « t alter me with & pair Sach a@ fuss about i— nd manna setting | Sand saying | was losing “that It was 1éss trouble to co But ean assure you that If] had r been the (een of Sheva, 1 coulda’t it been Weated thereafter with although John said, when he had a chan it was Only the society manner of his. friends, 1was very fooush to show tempor; that Were all Good fellows, aud Col. Meare was iient mate jonel Meare?” said 1; “why, he's bald! would as scon tink of marrying you, ls men lo dist unt bestde a six Times, with 115 ‘8; and the day being very hot, | jas” six’ umes. ook off bis helmet and hing thou’ a branctl | jour tines, with y Whieli he was st aie brauch turaed | with — st OUT to be the leg 0 who burst tufo a es, with 3 ehent Kita: scream of langhie ng the astonished esc ntatlors My mothe ones to fie ground. » clump of es umes, wat a “ te: or 1 hate. te it reed suddenly be: amorphosed into | six thoes, with its no matter whether I hate you or not; It's Tieu, aud tbe whole party disperood ia dilterene | Se euacsy Rin ioo.n ilies will print all of the mewsit she aay directions bwfore the Engilsimen could recover | nardt about 2,0vf,, bul It iust be stated that | MCS sricah a Gencer aa from tutir surprise, carrying with them uhe Urst night of “Adrienne Leccuvreur” pro- | which It is issued. It has a direet wire trom it oficer’s helmet by way of trophy.’ ‘Tuced 25,(60f., Which reduces the receipts netted | news room to the Western Union ‘Telegraph of The Mutual Wistike oF rarciand Sor Cie OUners cp aoe (ed oltre Bern: | fice in New York city, from whitch wires radiate ‘Khe Mutual Dislike o: pelea wud | haidt gave 13 representation: ,000f., An a 1 “ Ircland. | average of 18,008 If 1 ata not Mistaken, 'the eae we ihe ssse hogs tp eaten ones: Tho most disheartening feature in this now | Average Tecelpts of the 40 representations given | Bled to secure 4 tuto.” A litt Well,” said John, “am 1, then, really 80 en- ‘i : by the Comedie Francaise in London the ‘year | tor from every quarter up to within a few mo- r-fed and over- | thely out of juesdon? “Have romance and catonel mene struggle between lreland and Britain—for 1) is i isto last was 25,000f., Lue average of the Corm- a usual dit eg ments of golng to press. It is the cniy evening Sarah cell tpg ae che “You don't mean so! A A strugzle, though the field is, as it were, a | (dic Francaise im’ Paris during the whole year | ™! Loni nere people have Roowa Gacy ase eS | looked up, or all this time tthadateereen ans | inw coe insta ee thy wale Hees te nore B Heing, T belleve, 5,000f., without reckoning tue | PAPET South of Philadelphia which recelves ex pre ke e Known ea : eit a Oy Pe, y _ c o %, y Press dispatchss. ne ze necple Batons ona chen Obie ces years | {east ueer or unuatural that 1 Was resting on | dence tt affords, evidence, we hope, cnly appa- | subsidy,a sum’ Which’ was much exceeded In | Clustvely the Associated P Of Lathe ones, and m: for she fond of me— | about It, and crs hour.; the “Dame and Came equadrons of the U. S. navy, besides Detng sent | to subscribers in England, France, Austria, Russia, Spalp, Italy, Peru, Venezuela and Ven- he Spin: fe ieache ia 1 | tral America. oh Salnenhe ‘Lecbuereany THE STAR FOR 1x31. De ‘The average receipts | pE EVENING STAR, With Its increased fa ; those of Mile. Bern- yes; it's only shown me what I tool i i to go Whe belone. dT 1 don’t want to belong ther 1. J N The splendid tuelr Qhetes ‘The best asacrtment of BEATES. Bharpening Skates cepecisity. Also, a fine aseortwent of Fise OUTLERY, suttable for Christmas Poesenta, 6t ISCHED’S Ov Staxp, co 828 7th at., ovp Patent OMoe, LY WISE AND OLD F me “Phere’s only one person that I mE, aud | Want ber for ite. Bat "m too old. {88 Pagel, she ts going to marry 1 SECS at 2 J) RECTOR FR. LAMPE ELIXIR OF BEBES, we - Id. you used to feed me with a—— Jobn’s arm. “Ob, John,” i sald, “don't you | Tent. that the treconcllabllity of the two | isis during the exhibition As a newspaper THE STAK betng ihe organ ey ‘ackuowledwed by the ‘suthor_ f ~ mere et es ith her sweet mouth when | Wink 1Us been real mean of you to pretend io ; BAUODS, thelr mutual steady dislike, has not SGI GRRE ao EL of no man, no clique and no interest, will pro | ities in Germany ae a sure remedy for all disorders on the toilet tab as there moue te S| my tenes anuaied the oe e quoted JoLig | MAKE love to her, just 80 as to— Ae Austere onreasn | oe tistesspanoee: ml, Febrecg cher | Sent the fullest and the fatrest picture tt can | of TRDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA ad iiocay By . s Ee ont ae “'To—well, to What?” salu John. y observers to the long opp! wy (Indianapolis Journal, Febraary 5th. i ° Tunica: sverate nee {SAG SROME MEO ee nO PEMA) sar Te nake mesos T couldnt do without | Onersce hus sultered mom he other, and we | x-Sherlf John T. Pressly gave a novel en- ep es lalate ech hee, ee RC OCEEWSHI. Pharmacist be carth 16 & pot of smtlax was | “Now, Joun, I heard your mother say | YOU.” Leried out. And the next moment Join 4 at sare Fak “ | tertalament at his farm, northwest of the city, d aed jani9 223% th vt. mow uite hard at ur fo. aud a calla was | yon were getting morold. Rverybody grows | BAG taken possession of me again, and his ips | AWAY At last: Dit the evidence dovs nol point a i as _ aim hereafter, a8 heretofore, at accuracy first of ae ‘be lea ere bel 5 . were On mine, through ail Une rain of tes in that direction, yesterday afternoon, which was witnessed by 11 tht in all that it publishea. ‘The circula- | ATE sTocK ZELEG Baru Meu aucune wales couric teoae a truly 1 dost ‘think “those “griztea cand | Upon my face,” Se AH he Fain OF Wars od oe oO etary, Ue evidence, whether m’s- | at least a Lundred of his friends trom the SUS: | ton now 18 argent at ‘any former period in E kettle, (© was applied lo the soll around the | Yous (ome ad bit unbectening.” hea “To think.”sald he. “that kissing my tue | Tead or no! rere the ‘vellef that the dis- | Mr. Presaly bas one of the finest farms in Mar- BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. aod 3 s it medivval malden, i ber iWuinind ed Droog, | ste which divides the peoples is unaffected | fon county, most of it under cultivadon, In | the twenty-nine years of its existence. beants 1b a bolling state, and the calla leaves | I couldn't imagine why John left me in that * y fair-t 7 Tn: = i. H. DODGE, straizhtened up while the water was belug | sudder wasn Boe] son Dit pesene leaning | Hye (iriing. should taste Just like kissing Loi’ | By talr-dealing, by justice, and even vy sym | several fields, however, which had been late . a J : pathetic consideralion, “The Irishman, tndi- | cleared, ré @ number of large stumps, and SUBSCRIPTI( TERMS.—DAILY STAR. BON STOCKS AND Ie ete iT 8 a varices ones Ly Rend prong Ces Ae a gir an cents ae etl, ce the man eid eels most pos after Working at them for several weeks by Soaite canieaie tana, sates } Tins BOUGHT and Re COM MIDSIO. 4 > ly uninjured. , E er fan, ° . > claim de, 3 3 é Q week sule from therule of dipping and sprinkling @ | that girl from the begin of time. Sull, 1 Supposing. he claim of gratitude, takes in his corpo- | ordinary methods the rotund ex-oflicial se. ning } No. 539 15th street, os bs “ > 8 a month. {ec.en plant with cold water. An observer re | must acknowledge that by-and-by, when Joho Wite Awake Tout Aceon eo nthe, ROgushman | cured the services of “Professor” Jenney, of | or 44 cent By mall, 50 cents a (CoRcoRAN BUILDING, ) without acknowledyment tn his heart, it fe welt aie! GAMIRS QUE & oven plant by, the | Tock, her 1G the pia, ee did Wwe most Ge | 11 EsLouid writna ewe, without suitendering Dis impression tat is | with djiuoites ALGT Bleniee setae emer | MOBLD, oF 86.00 per year. sn puma, AGEROY SOR TRINGH AND WHITELE, ais'S FAYS, ugh the glass, see ictousiy; but the e evening, very nck Bas ro muy lad: very fe 5 ly, Ps 2A Mat. SubscRirrions vst ‘aD Srocn BaoxEss, atotre, while if smoke oF steam fil the atmos. | woe as eut the eal Tt aeie Ge ek And yourhould be tie 4 ¥ cod friend is, on the whole. a very dis- | of them singly Mr. Pressly conceived the idea. Phere. the plant will “come to” in front of the | dancing before, and hope’ I never shall again. y darling little Maic ith whom he had | of blowing up all the stumps Jn a 40-acreclear- | ADVANCE, and no paper will be sent longer than ier at ema Dat to,” Specimen open urna fats here. ine plant ; 1. T no! on speaking terms. And the | ing simultaneously, and was the enter. . ary aaa Tapia. : 1d vy | MES Mokesby sald) Herodiag’ daugnter coulda’t You think you'd tie your bonnet on. Fogishman, individually so generous that he | talnment which the visitors witnessed yeater. — Pa i, ata oma Sinan | get ee seat Ag | a ta fro us ce whoa Hoe end | MAAS aot ieee amaae! | AWA SCHRDULE oP _apvexmsrwa f . de io ine y sonnet, « ve tc sang and tox as any other. Ifit ts fied with | round in that style. But John, and ber other ‘Two feet as fleet ax Kites} without the sense that his own improstript. | Aenea ieee aet “Hloles. were. dria in the | PRICES wi besent to any address ou appilca- — fa Beattie suk th this wrapotng, | partuers tiked it, 1 noticed—at least everybody able. unfavorable tinpresston 1s at all removed. | rcots of these, Ona ovat with the ground, 1ato | tion, and in the cities of Georgetown and Wash- | ” ePhis fs the time (endwow-bed at trifling | wanted to dance with her. Somenow, if she Ob, no. your pardon I must bi There is a dislike between the two ples | which cartridges were Inserted and connected ingten a representative of the counting room | ere ocho to strike off the youn! Was lean and sallow. she was awfully ban i- For you'd uutie your bon - which all the legisiation of the past half cen- | witha buttery by means of wires. The work | wilt call, application, to write advertize- H ed = ones wilh Tom Whe old plants, an some. aud $0 Was her brother, ag 1 said once to ane rete own eine one pee tury, legislation directed only to reconciliation, | of the explosion Was entirely saulsfactory, and ~ ne youns Shes wil bloom Lext summer’ Ger- | Joli. “ hd ith my i Tae sot demoved, bus “scarcely even softened: { every stump was blown to atoms.” Piees tng | Mente and explain rate’ No canvassera or Primteses tase Ue kept am ‘ear the lane sin your Stat guenos aie en ee mens And in it you'a find lote of to The Spectate bpvward 200 or 3m) feet and were picked up scv- | solicitors are employed. : me = to be your site wid non, Allee. vritten on the cover @ Ga ca eral hundred fect, away, - ‘Addreas, in all cases Wed? a Anricul, Hons, pinks: “It ip’t yours.” sald’ J, ‘for Mirlam Paget's , And writ Ab A sleeping car coste, on ‘an average, about ve Kept coo) and jast | unirty iv ates @ da ee fase moet devoted lover. seg a aid carbs about $:,000 8 montM. Pretiy | In a Boston Sunday school there is a clase | THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY * trom ‘And they JOLD aughed. ana went to take the Lawak yard. $ 8066 pront, z which contains titty Chinese pupiia WASHINGTON, D. C

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