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that Mr. Garfield, in the House of Representa- tives. after prayer by Chaplain Boynton, moved to dispense with the reading of the Journal, and said: “Mr. Speaker. I desire to move that’ this House do now adjourn. And before the vete on that motion is ty ya few words. THE AVIARY. SUGGESTIONS ON THE SELECTION OF BIRDS. The sight of a well-stocked aviary to those THE PRESIDENTS PHYSICIANS, LAWN TENNIS. «- Doctors Who Have Heen Connected With the | rr scnstrTvriox FOR CROQUET—GREAT GAIN Case. FOR MORALITY THERESY — HOW CROQUET WITHERS AND BLASTS WHATEVER IS GOOD IN RELIGIOUS NOTES, ACHAT WITH UNCLE JOHN DFCKER, WHO Rarsep | —The Christian Register remarks that Peter a a8 ought to be the patron saint during vacation THE FAMOUS TROTTING MARE—HOW SHE USED | “be Pa sana ae TO KICK—HER PROPENSITIES IX HER YouNG | 48YS, for it was he who, ina period of depres- DRY GOODS. WooPwarn & vornnor OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE OP THE VARIOUS CHANGES AND THE REASONS FOR “ i Cie ; sine : sion, said to his fellows, “I go a fishing, and py eon Se, beter THEM. Loan aaa | pines eres en sedi gan sea i sy ite they said to him, we also go with thee.” + OMBRE FLUSHES, grant mas Se eniehr hictaee | Thirteen doctors have had to do with the | Croquet has lost its popularity, and it is only | lover of birds, and a very strong wish that It | Deckertown, N.J., Cor. Philadelphia Times. Tae ee oe ee | A eo, shall be red tothe Ommine. | tFeatment of the President's caw since the | iN remote western towns that one can. still hear | were possible for them to possess such a source |. About four miles from this pace, on ane of the ee SATIN BAYADERER, tat Jo time, on the recur | morning he was shgy, They are Drs. Hamilton, | the elick of the mallet as it strikes some bald | of pleasure. And yet there is hardly a house so | finest farms in this -woné f fins’ section, | oumeniaed” by the Jury Sept. B. But of the ELRGANT COMBIEATTON, * ch ha Agnew, Bis Barnes, Woodward, | but youthful head or the of the too | constructed but that an aviarv can be built in it | lives John B. Decker, the founder of the villace * Re®burn, r rris, Purvis, Townshend, Lin- | . Wales and Ford. The first charge of the ca: ‘as Dr. send. who aiiinistered., restora- next; and then Dr. Blis ers. Dr. Bliss took hold of the cas » cot to the depot, and has mous Vote on no one of t The first specification charges Dr. T. withdeny- ing the inspiration ofsome portions of scripture. The second arraigns his views of the atonement, PLAIN SHOODAS, inaking lin d Christ bore the penaity of the la be reconciled STRIPED SHOODAS, to mi weuses him of t a FOULE BEIGES, eager girl who has mashed her own foct. _ Else- e three specifications. re croquet has not beea played for near!: | two years. The croquet mallet has been turned into a bean-pole, and the balls have been thrown at vagrant dogs, so that of the eleven million croquet sets formerly in the possession of pri- ne | Vate citizens of the United States, there are now | hot more than sixty-three sets which are com- at a trifling expense, and with but little outlay | in the matter of space. A window with a moderately deep ledge | around which a cage can be made is the place. | and the expense of space is hardly more than | two or three feet, measuring from the side of the wall. At any wire-worker’s can be found.or SILK AND WOOL NOVELTIES, TINSEL BAYADERES, of Deckertown, and known familiarty as “Uncle Johnny B.” Mr. Decker man who raised mous trotting mare. okisimith Maid Who was at one time the fastest trott horse: | in the world and who not long ago gaye birth | to a fine colt at the Fashion Stud farm, near Trenton, this state. Mr. Decker is a. very Huntington, in, FP e event of April 14, din the history of tainly unparalleled in our own. ‘It is t this House should this ntly The third a m after ad eath. One was susta’ Mr. Gartield concluded: es inthe history of men they stand so near the tals from imm he presence of i folds admitt company republ veil that L the martyr of the dead the the the r the t t knelt in tearful reve nt with Him jon shouid be s: its enemie its glories should be restored, sof skh rbtreason the at the e Dr. Bliss say was about the latter thru the trouble. afternoon of the 4th Dr. Bliss wrote notes to all | ce reial ch of it. “The Pre: | moved to the White House, and the afternoon. eseaveto THE eporterthen the neral Wales was present ition and wanted to take charge. | s before he knew what Dr. Wales | st his finger into That caused some | was evident that there were | P jans. Mrs. Garfield and esident both agreed that such was They gave Dr. Bliss charge and full power to do The result was that on the | aml President’s wound. It y pb he he | mildly—such as these must inevitably lose ailre- plete and Se. The disappearance of this pesti t gain for the canse of mora . Next to horse-dealing, ing to the Westminster Catechism, “wor! the corruption of the whole nature” of him who statistics, asserts that 82 per cent of all ladies who play croquet. will systematically claim to hav paced hoops that they have not passed, and ninety per cent will insist that they never stirred the ball which received the stroke of the mallet in that peculiar feat called *‘cro- queting.” Of course, those who habitually in- dulge in flights of the imagination—to put it spect for the truth. They who cheat their lovers at croquet will find It easy to deceive their hus- bands in the game of married life. From cheat- ordered, the wire net-work, which can be put in place in a short time, and the aviary is an ac- complished fact. But it is rather out of the province of the bird-fancier to suggest as to the carpenter's or wire-worker's trade, and he will con- tent himself with the statement that an To make such aselection of birds as shall thrive well together, live without discord and not require such a variety of food as is neces- sary for one and injurious to others is far more difficult than to build the aviary, however defi- cient in space the house may be. In making the selection the question of food for the different birds should first be taken into consideration for hard-billed birds, if they get the opportunity, will eat food prepared for soft bills, thereby working themselves much injury pleasant old man, seventy-cieht years old, and told many stories of the Maid’s performances when a young colt. “hat mare,” said he, “was one of the wilde and wickedest pieces Of horseflesh that ever I saw. Just for alittle exercise she'd often jump ness, and I never drove her, single or double to alight wagon in the four years I owned her, though one of my workmen ploughed corn with her once for half a day.” “The dam of the Maid,” continued the old farmer, “was an ‘Abdallah’ mare and an awful ’ good one at that. She was a half sister to ‘Old Ham- bletonian,’ and could trot her 2:40 to an old- fashioned road wagon without any apparent ef- fort. I bought her of an old hat peddler named Vernue, from Plainfield, N. J.. who always kept good horses and was forever trading. The sire three, and he case how gf over fi river aunual camference, next month. | —Itis a signiicast cal parallel that | Wesleyanism was born in the midst of a very ouly five to. four. trial at the Rock ery new study of Wesley's age in- | timates of his value as a reactive | grows: larcer in this aspect the more | the condition of religion and the dow ward train of speculation are examined.— ritnine. | —The Rev. W. L. Davidson, ina paper on the revised New Testament read at the last monthly meeting of the Cleveland pastors of all det inations, remarked: ‘When God wants His eternal word remodelied He will speak in } at $1.25 per yard. COLORED CASHMERES in a beautiful assortment of whades, We note Three Special Bargains: COLORED FOULE BPIGES in all the new ghades, 45 inches wide, only 50 cents per ortals 5 e bie | (teary sceptical time, and that its first Pan con- ard. t men from ti Smith sells horses, croquet has a more withering and | aviary five feet high, four feet. wide, and |® SiX-rail fence, gallop up and down the bix ete ce. ee : “ ¢ Sod cat y at the beatines urn, Surgeon Gen- : z ' meadow and make a clean circuit of the whole he headlideite dnt laprinetineec hy toe “ General | blasting effect upon whatever is good in human | two “and a halt feet deep, has been built | pi, i roxy te jie went with school of doubt commands general attention. uation passed Whee 222 He bast | nature than has any other agency. It leads to in one apartment-house In New York city | Miu jumping every finally get back with thy | Allthe historians are azreed that Methodlem ar. ES aio “from the field ef honor first con- ee ert aura in his ete oe sre | as cont not-exceeding $5, including cups and | pact of the horses, She was terribly wild in har- Tested the march of unbelief in the last cen- So & CENTS PER YARD. 3od, and when Surgeon ase . i 0 55 ‘To match the Shades in above fabric we offer @& pieces, ~~ COLORED SILK VELVETS Worth more money and never befor offered at this price. Asa still more Startling Bargain we offer 10¢hole patterns of : : 4 DE | Although it 18 done in some aviaries, it is iti- | £204. ae 2 - | UNmistakable accents, as He did in those years | Pens Gee eed ot te Cee oer eridatle: Ii nine aetecor acer | Advised to. put together the two classes of birds | (7 Coldemith Maid’ was.a Hambletonian stal- | surrounding 1Gi1, We hae not’ thus spokes ie ELBGANT BLACK SILK BROCADES pervive foxes ceepdia eyburn, jis | 8shortand Inevitable. In nine games out ofevery | known as hard and soft bills, since the food for | !on owned by Seeley Edsall, of Gostien, GrAEe | reference ta the present work, The amchorined |ten the recording angel is compelled to take | each class is eo widely different. It is better to | County, N. he He was Ciel sy. where he | ¥e'l0 has not lost its influenee: to-day its doc- | st €1.25 per yard, and invite exeanination and emus MLE notice that Miss Smith has audibly mentioned | have a smaller assortment of birds, if it is not | Ml Hamed Alexander, een rere ain | trines rule the world. It had not gained a repu. | Parison. beying the ially for | tat “It le perfectly sickening to see how that | possible to have two aviarles, rather than ran | WAS Kent solely for stock purposes. ‘The ‘Maid’ | tation for inaccuracy that rendeear nie @ in and obeying the | letter thanked the doctors most cordially for Brown girl gheats,” and that Miss Brown has | fhe risk of allowing some of the inmates to kill | ¥ is foaled during the last week of June, 185 It was trusted and iy itinies and the __ ‘od, let us remember that | {hae pitention and Kind advice, About this | openty called Miss Robinson a “mean, hateful | themselves with that; ngeh Ie nee Ce ea | and was always as wild as ahawk. Tnever con: | 1,%28t multigising rey Gar hte ne sounded forth atrumpet that shall never | time Dr. Hammond, of New York, wrote to ys croquet was’ charae-| incre eon sidered her fast until one day I went outin the | Charred with pedantey. het inate. Wet ae ne, = ee ent tanteiuctbt) oo ee te ae 2 not merely by cheating and bad lan- |“ Hard-billed birds are generally known asthose | #14 witha measure full of salt to feed the | have adduced Lat forced th the coir he BOSTON BOUER, Guiateumutses peace, spams Tien d were | ZUaKe, but by assassination. | It was so easy for | whose bills are especially adapted for the crack- | H0F8es. The “Maid” would not come rear me to | the work of the revision has been ten years and Be swift, my soul, to answer him; be jubilant, | S¢cepted. : "resident and Mrs, | &Wuick-tempered and indignant girl to hit her | ing of food, such as the numerous family of | £&t ANy salt and T got mad and set the doz on fair up onthe revision hi unprofitable toil. 1 | 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘tect. ; : Ered eth toll tia, pee president and Mrs. | partner over the shins as a eebuke for his bad | ffrehen, Innete ceekies ae oes sparrows, | Her. The way she trotted around that fleld then | amremmded of the Discip upon the | jag Thom he chose, Dr, Barnes “was” taken | DAY. orto strike a faithiess lover over the head | babolinks, nonparciie known’ byrsome as te | comvinced me there was speed in her. Lenjoyed | @ "en Galilee, who, it is said, toiled all night | ——— ; bree one knowledze of smnshot | WHO had formed a partnership with a hated | painted. finch—bluebirds, redbirds, and gros- | Seeing her trot so much that I frequently re- | S74 Moog watnin |PALL OPENING _ At the conclusion of this peroration the House | be steat knowledge of gun-shot | jival and perhaps defended her from the ac-| beaks, thrushes, larks, warblers, and starlings | Peated the experiment. She was an awfully The Co fie is — iF ? eat akioeree | Dr. Woodward, because of his emi- | ¢y, ot cheating, that maliet outrages be-| may beak ! ander the head of soft-billed | ft running mare, too. On moonlight nights ‘ongregationa is authority for the | as A Record of the Case. | nence a htfully prevalent. In England alone, | pir eer ens the workmen used to steal out and catch the | statement that a western pastor, who was | ROBE A FSCHARPE, Leh CRP | Special as ar 1878, seven curates had their skulls Tek aieaectwoccl f birds together, | Horses and race across the meadow flats. I | prostrated with intermittent fever While attend- | OMBREPLUSH, COLORED PLUST. eae Tox UP TO Sook co. | Weulty and little scene with’ Surgeon General Hundred and ninety-four were se- | where the food for each Ie necesearily oithin | Hever Knew of this tilllong afterwards, but the ding the Sunday school Assembly at. autau- | SATIS MELVEILLEUX. SIDE-GAND SURARL ey ; | rie enoetien OF te same onatect ce nundred and “Ave” youte | Peach of all, is an attempt in which very few are | {he'atteen or twenty Ae blenled Meee freee | da, Is enthusiastic over its literary and relig- | {yn gp siEhS: COLORED VENI ETA The fol Tavaives aller tie it AUG Rear Tundred and five young | successful, ‘and when it 18 possible by careful | the Aifteen or twenty fine blooded horses I then | jous advantages, but does not reconimend it as | BEQCAPE SKS. I oe elts ze vee record ct tbe] 3 Fae a tenn jladies were ‘hit in the region of the | watching to keep ail ina state nearly approach- had on the farm. ‘That was running, under-| a place for either mental or physical test. COLORED SATINS: ILLUMINATED VELVET, sree eT ne nti n e reitate tection caataad to be the Presi” | shoes by mallets thrown by other young ladies. | ing perfect health, injury is done to their song, | “4nd. and not trotting, | | a| —A minister rather given to such exercises in| BLACK VELVETS. BLACK SILKS, ke. Hows at the tine ot the stout. bat ack | Se En ae ere eis About the same | ir in no other way. It is both the safest and | ,Joum H.Decker, a butcher, from Newburg,and} | | or) 223 Te even toe ating his con- CHOICE WOOL Goo! oper ML ET ent tects Wigs | time in this country, but inthe absence of trust- | pleasantest course ‘0 keep the classes separate, | T0™ Bingham, of the same city, came to tal Aes ne Narra Neato Ee as rd of it. He went to the White | worthy statistics it ean only be said that in all | Some very beautiful collections may be made of | “iiuer with me, and wanted to see some of my | grezation, when an old man asked him on go- | CHUDDA CLOTHS, all qualities, ethe next morning and asked to see the abil 5 ‘| eres | oi . doe y horses. We started for the field with some salt hh from the text: HANDSOME PLAIDS, new stripes, ; n Q probability the proportion ‘of mallet ontrages | either: there is really no necessity of tating oct | President. Dr. Bliss refused, “1 | was as great here as in England. It was this | ¢y ar Bintoa Ck Le mie 'y 'S | and the dog, and I set the dog on the maid the hou knowest CASHMERES, ail colors. {know your sneaking ways. nie S ee Cin Dues OU she Bane DOING: ath | Very first thing. She went off like the wind, ELEGANT ENGLISH CHECKS. . | work : tis wet clatee’ onthe terrible feature of the game which caused a| A very pretty collection on a small seale, with | Y"Y first : rind, SLESTAST ae aaa: There Were Sone hot words. “Dr. Bliss called | £everal uprising of all good citizens ayainst it. |g large amount of music, iw one made up of the | Wd they were so struck with her gait they of J LADIES’ CLOT sages Tey Males Cibo con er retorted | 82d led to thesubstitutionof lawn-tennis in its | following hard-billed birds, and. that iti a sue, fered me $300 cash for her. mee | Feed an | Kapkike, TO;kLa, TAncae CAE aie axa by calling Dr. Bliss a ar. Dr. Bliss in a threat- | "The pecultar feature of lawn-tennis is the net | Pestful one is evident from the fact that no death | { T said Td ching look into. the ‘S'face, “| BOUSPRENDING GOODS AT THE LOWEST MAM Mfc ductors son, took Dr, baxter by | Willi i stretched between the players with the | they have been tozethons ne Ne "NOSE | take S350, and they handed me the money. 1 thought mebbe you tead it “Deat'my KEL KATES, i the doctor's son, took Dr. Baxter by | view of preventing adversaries from. assaulting iapate Of WAT hheies:andZtiwo. of their | Hated to sell the mare, and yet concluded to let The pastor saw the point, and the Baptist | oye mace. 24 « 5 the notes rene said he would put him out Of | one another. The players use n light ball, With | conser’ ements ee a rie oof thelr | ner go. because she was so ugly, They | teacher, which tells te story, adds: that’ tie IUSTER & SONR, 7 There was interference which pre- | which it is Impossible to inflict an ‘serious in- i NUN SOS | caught her and tied her behind the wagon and | minister threw away the cudgel and filled up we: 3 ‘onal encounter. Dr. Baxter left the | } eae y beaks, two nonpareils, one blue bird, and two | CUS : 4 Dei his crib! There is a hint in that f -| #9 0 PRENNEVEWANIA AL 3 eos shee Gla ‘y, and instead of clubs they play with instru- | joye-birds; two male and four female canaries, | £t2tted home. When they arrived at Denton, | his crib! There is ahint in that for teachers — ——— 3 se and did not afterwards return | we the battledore of | Areas {wo male and * | Wm. Denton, known then as ‘Jersey Bill,” | who are “under” pastors. \OTTONS MARKED DOWN Bs Loctor Aes De eat ateTee, | the last generation, and unfit for offensive pur- | “"the vest of ach a ccacction, if bought at the | WHO Kept a hotel there, tried to buy her, but |” Dissenters from all denominations to the | C : 4 Caer the doctors a ae Tea ute cept, , in connection with very | proper season, is froin thirty 'to forty dollar tes would not an re A_ short time | number of 320, residing in the vicinity of Char- Fi 24 |employed ad a nurse remained in | SOU" i pene has conan wnded | and from no musie-box that, was ever made can | ay eld nearly Tersey Bill” lotte, Michigan, have organized what they call 3 24 (that position until the Prsident reached | Hell t it has certainly been | <uct® liberal amount of happy melody be ob- eeldihiee te Alaa ¢ Living Chureh of ¢ Their church | | FROIT OF THE LOOM, full yard wide, now amt i Tuy | Long Branch. Dr. Boynton has also been con- i in, it | ane ; smith s losely resemble iscopatian. | We. rer yd, duls | nected with the case. “He came to Washington | {7S one that the net come | r.t2@ care of them is very light. A dish of | They have appoiaited twelve of their number to WAMSUTTA, full yard wide, now only 12\e. per ye 3s latins request of ached. He hae a | that the net com | rape, one of canary and one of millet seed is all Srna elie eal » full yard wide, 1b the morning of the 4th of July a fart sion to the corps of medical attendants. | He thouzht there were too many | 104 E 29 5:30 p.m. 102 | There is reason to believe that in future all | Political trials in Russia will be conducted by ecourts-martial. The question has long been pending. An Albany mother, being displeased by some- thing that one of her sons had done, ariened s2nother son to shoot him. She was obeyed. but * the bullet did not make a dangerous wound. | tri | the appeal in a speech that brouz heen officially connected with the caseebutsunk | a nd_ acted simply as k than any of the at- | & ing information as to real condition. There was on er ace Mrs. | artield becari xious about the treat- roved in every particular of the course of nt whieh been pursued. — From on Drs. Hamilton and Agnew were the When the President had Mrs took turns hi 1s and at their p York and Philadelphia. respec food days: but at y both were sent for. There was no further change inthe medical attendance until removed to Long Branch. rsic © | fond of down by the rush of an infuriated and heavy sirl, and it would be easy for an agile girl to nb over it. If lawn-tennis is to maintain its reputation as a safeand pea zame, the net should be of wire instead of twine; it ast a foot higher, and the upper edge of it should be strewn with broken glass grounds of one of tl ‘he early riser can often find a local greenbacl b rs inthe lawn-ten- ble to extricate himself. ys and colored servants » George hotels is also very large, that is necessary in the way of food, with perhaps the exception of a lettuce leaf each day during the summer. Four cups for bathing purposes, and two for drinking water, the contents to be changed night and morning, make up the list of | their modest wants, in return for which they | sing allthe day, while the grosbeaks continue the melody until far into the night. tupid bird, and even then the collection is better without | him. If he is able to whistle a tune, it is quite | liable to be injured by placing him- with a num- ber of other birds, and all that is most pleasing about him is best shown when he is in a cage by and kick quicker than lightning. handle her. came near to take fo Then she was aw ‘illing Bodine several times. It used ir men to hitch her up and she'd bite This made |, and, for a Goldsmith very sick of his | month or two, she could have been bought very cheap. Finally Bodme conquered her and she the Maid, but I think I let a bleger one go When I sent her half sister, one of the finest and swift- mares I ever came across, to General Kilpat- rick while he was in Chil black, fully as fast as the Maid, and just the re- are very THE NEWSPAPERS 188 | LONSDALE, full yard wide, now ouly Me. per yd DAVOL MILLS, full yard wide, LONSDALE CAMBRIC, cnly 18s] OF THE | the size of the New York dailies), is everywhere | reeognized as the leading newspaper of Washing: ton, With two exceptions only, i has Me largest circulation of any daily paper pradlished sou! Yew York, AND MORE THAN TREBLE THAT OF A’ ALSO, | a ‘ very v IN THE SAME PROPORT H set in cement, or furnished with sharp iron | “Tf one has space for alarer aviary, avery | 00M became very popular. It was not long, as NATIONAL CAPITAL. 9 spoke of this to Dr. Sooner or later some mild but imbe- | peny is viBry, ¥ | you know, before she was known all over the . < FI 5, y <t 7 “4 utiful collection of hard-billed birds 1 Hh le » y\r TIA. * COTTON FLANNELS, a idee ete pe te he ee will madden his adversary to such | made an follower two ead ae fo tek, | country. Goldernithy told mie He sore pete THE EVENING STAR, ALL-WOOL PL! 5 y be brouzht in as consulting physicians, | ®% : put persons Molence | preasted grosbeaks, a pair each of the wax-bill, Tadd DUG for EER GO eae te eke tan RRKTY IN RED, WHITE, BLUE AND GREY. 4 The result was that Dr. Hamilton | Will be any comfort toher, and she will dise and amandava finches, two sisking, two | 1 a46 ner best time Doble ana Jacenoa oid ie THE WEEKLY STAR, 4 he __Tesult Be or through the linnets and a goldfinch. For the more co: made her best time Doble and Jackman sold her DRESS LININGS, NOTIONS, &e., &e. 2 of New York, and Dr. Agnew, of Philadelphia, 7 ‘anhappy vietim. ees ee enone cee rails, | to Henry Smith, a New York brok 0 still WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘ ST a oan oud Accidents on lawn-tennis grounds have oc- | two bluebirds, a pair of yelowbirds, three mate | ONS her, for an even $30,000, which was a sl aae COCHRANE & ©O., 4 tu 1 ig the progress of the ix female canaries, “'The cost of such a col- | Most one Buus Ares Cet race 1 9010 ne — : vest, tha laces where the net is left tion aioe - es She is now, I believe, on the Fashion Stud enaaese ‘pebibeoe aa ae should sition over Hien I ebrietimes eatehes tener. Previously mentoneaee Gouble that of the one | Farm, near Trenton, whieh 1s owned by Smith.” | THE EVENING STAR, (on Saturday's adouble | __ OPPOSITE. ntGas BANK. ae - or intoxicated wayfaring man, and on the | “yt js not well to put the bnilfinch into an es,” said the old » “I did | sheet or eight page paper of fifty-six columns, | youne 4 | Moosehead lake hotels, | aviary, unless he be an uneducated, | ict a fortune slip througt 713 MARKET SPACT. DRESS GOODS, %\, 5-4, 6-4 Fisunel Suitings, 25, 3%, 75 and $1. 5-4 PLAID SUITIN at sl. attracted the attention which the i verse of the latter in disposition and temper. I 4 STRIPED svi saat painful fate of a leading eltizen of Greenfeld, | Mmselt. the purple finch, as he is a very quarrel- | tose days there were no railroads in this see- | OTHER PAPER 1x Ta crry, See ee ae eee te Conn., secured last The citizen in | some fellow, and will breed trouble in the best. | tion,and when we used to carry our produce and | Every issue of THE STAR is carefully read not | 5 Picees New Style PALL GINGHAMS n had a marriag daughter who was and whowas himself on the accordion, the | n, With the best intention, issued club and let loose both , With great presence of house and entered the accom| leadin: |. Tran round regulated aviary. The tomtit belongs to an- other class of bad citizens; and to let him loose among well-behaved birds is to introduce them toa murderer, since he will often kill his cage- mates. For a small collection of soft-billed birds, at a cost of fifty dollars or less, the following will | thrive well together: two blackbirds, one night- ingale, three Baltimore orioles, two yellow- breasted chats, a cat-bird, two blue robins, and do our trading at Newburg, forty miles aw: used to do some tall driving. I've frequent! driven eighteen miles to Newton in an hour anda quarter; took tea, fed the hot on to Middletow: same evening. I always had fifteen to twenty blooded horses and never allowed a man to pass me onthe road. One day my father was taken sick, and at four p. m. I left home, drove to Newburg and back, eighty miles, in six ho e and then drove | ‘ine miles further, the | only by the citizens of Washington and adjacent | cities and towns, but by the throngs of strange constantly visiting the National Capital on bu: ness or for pleasure, (and who constitute, in a | very large degree, the purchasing population of every State and Territory in the Union), thus making it for most purposes: 200 Dozen All Linen TOW 50 Dozen Superior NAPKI at $1 FRIDAY-REMNANT DAY—BARGATNS. GEORGE J JOHNSON, 615 SPECIAL BARGAINS s shite ¢ eee father raehen Wildl stial dria THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE IN DRY GOODS. to Lon int door, Mille the anury father rushed wildly | one South American troopial.. For such a col- | #24 4 half actual driving time. They may do i 7 ha IN DRY GOODS. i ss the lawn in-search of him and ca ; but somehow I never hear of such drives no UNITED STATES. ‘ . waite ; s lection two cups of mocking-bird food, one of | 5y, commenow,e pever near of euch drives now- ial ne eae t collision with the ennis ne chopped raisins, with now and then’ a little | “avs, and yet they claim blood The evidence of this is the number of new ad- | n duty until Long Branch was re d then retired from the case, not because of y trouble or dissatisfaction as to their servic but the Presi¢ pt want So 1 dvctors around him. or Whistling to a Squirrel, ast summer, when out looking ne, Isat down ona pile of rails to rest. on T dise r tretched at h. Instead ball mean ‘dd me: hi ine a fi i it completely nd and in falling to the ed hifhself hopelessly its In these circumstances he set | * the well-meaning but too impulsive nd it was not until he had been severely | xnawed and denuded of mos rarments that he could convince them that their zeal was in Still, in spi whieh the law game is i place of the game will doubtless arrest morality and crime which found y. Y. Times. the its 1 bservers rested, not been th Li stated with th subject. instances will be enough to select in order to prove the general boiled lean beef chopped fine, and of course | plenty of water and gravel, are all that is ne- cessary. If one prefers to make the food himself rather than use the prepared mocking-bird food, a paste, made fresh each day, is thus described | by one of the oldest bird dealers in New York ci Take of stale flour bread two-fifths; soak well in water, and then press the greater por- tion of the moisture out; two-fifths of barley or oat meal, and one-fifth of hard-boiled egg chop- ped fine. Mix with milk and water to the con- sistency of a paste.” Meal-worms should also be given occasion- three blue robins; two black-eaps, two’ fau- companionship of other birds is liable to make have greater endurance than they used to hav. But for all that I must confess they've got mile heats down fine of late. Well, gentlemen, I'm obliged to you for your patiezce, and if you'll step inside I'll give you a drop of applejackmade forty years ago,” and with this remark ended the reminiscences of Goldsmith FAMILY SUPPLIES. Tess THAT WILL DELIGHT YOUR SOUL! Our choicest MOYU NE GUNPOWDER TEA at £1.20 per pound and finest IMPORTED OOLONG and ENG- LISH BREAKFAST at$1per pound sre just grand ALACE MARKET, vertisements it printed in the year 18%, which reached 21,482, averaging from 1,700 to 2,000 per | month in the busy season!! The advertising | books are open to the inspection of adverti truthfulness will be submitted, THE WEEKLY STAR~This is a double or eight-page sheet, containing fifty fresh News, Literary and A, every week, and is pronounce columns cultural matt by compe nt THE WEEKLY STAR is sent into every State Pure Wool Cashmere, Shetland Shawls, Dress Ginchan 12, 1c. thousand remnants of Dros om and many | ton Flannel, ( to verify this statement, or an affidavit of its | merous to mention, which we are selling off CHEAP—LPSS THAN CosT. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP, Double White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality Ino dia Linen Quilts, $1. s, 50, 62, 75, se. Pure white : ally, with plenty of green food, and such fruit A pene ee wna | judges one of THE CHEAPEST AND BEST | 5 ile pleasure : as sweet apples. cherries, and lrerries, goods: Mill excite the appetite, ralse your drooving | Wark Ey PAPERS IN THE UNITED STATES, | #lllineu"T reriaoeg letheat : . A large and expensive collection of this class | spirits and cause you pleasant and delightful dreams. U Nap re, all ure woud, rhee, sweet | poieety Forel, Kirby and Spence, Dujardin, | ochicde can be made after the style ofone now | Will gomuch further than the low peiced. Dou’ fail — one yard and a quart Sun Unibrellas af t | Purmeister, Franklin and other observers have | in the possession of a bird-fancier in Philadel- | to try them. cost. ¢ d and Biack Silke ouly 60c. Black and ire cable (coretaanient Pha.” Tt consists. of two, muttinzles, two WIMER'S, | CLUB RATES FOR THE WEEKLY STAR: | Wie Stsivea silks, ove. : sare able to communicate nae ood-larks; four’ Balti- erat . OF or econ hee 4 toone anoth system of language or Tae eileen tan velluw oreastel ciate, ‘two | 33 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to e CAH pwn the teunk oh she tree: ta21h al op ee er, onwhichthe opinion | south American troopials, two cat-birds, and the getter-up of the club. Es) m1 MAR e e 10 copies oue year for $15.00 and one copy to | — 5 aise. up on end, ace ate anetcr er tin ora deta vettes, one babillard, two starlings, and two |” Conver 14rH srreer aND Nuw YoRx AVENUE, the getter-up of the club. Seas hiel 1 skylarks. ; . — But sine more recent observations of ‘Xo mocking-bird should be put into the FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. bisa hey Sa ta u _ prey Ste MOEEe aviary, unless one has more than he can con-| Anlinndsof MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- | 1 ©°P: ee DRY GOODS. Cook and nace 7 e no doubt upon the veniently keep separate, since the immediate | TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. 230 | Single Subscription, 82. wo or three e, the geologist, kept upon his | 2% dull, and careless as to his singing. eet EEE and Territory in the Union, and is mailed to all | During the balance of Augast we will offer special in- es taal: If vase of flowers, and he noticed | gene eee eT ee et ee the asein | — FRONSAG. BT. ESTEPHE. the posts of the regular army and the various | dncements to close out many lines of Good, es beamed with pleasure, all red ants on the wall above the majority of them have, because of their slovenly MOULIS. SEDOD: squadrons of the U.S. navy, besides being sent | The stock is very lare, and well worthy the attention put after a little Tabruptly | nz Upward and downward between | habits. "If his food be where a thrush can get at | ST. FRELODY. FONTST CANET. to subscribers in England, France, Austria, Rus- | o¢ yuyers @ tothe “Sweet be-a, Uae the latter and a small hole near the ceiling. The it readily, he willeoil his house more in five CLOS DES MEYNARDS, sia, Spain, Italy, Peru, Venezuela and Central — d the first note of ota 2 minutes than a dozen other birds would in a| MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. es Maca) a inks oD. vent the squirrel oes eral mucepethe Heteased in number | week, and he sets a very bad example to the B. W, BEED'S SON, America, n 44 CLARY s ald, Rept on whisting. “Taine Uroken succession was formed al the way down | there. Ite far peti to keep most of the | sap 1216 F ot. northwest. THE STAR FOR 1881. S08 MARKET SPACE, us came the squirrel, going YE q* core get td of the ants Hague then | can not teach the other boarders bad habits. Of = 5 A ae _ cunning mancuvers of his int | tle fequently brushing them off the wall | Cal Hot teach the over boarders bad hal favnily | JOHN KELLY, oo reer. THE EVENING STAR, with tsinercased facil. | QT COST. w h. and once more took a seat before 1 yon the floor in great numbers; but the only less objectionable than others in this respect, | BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF | ities, will print all of the news of the day on on the rails. I watched him and actually | 4oSt's ¥3 Hele Ma Tas formed to | put they are all gluttons to a greater or less de: | tats o22, 670 ana $a Coot iiacket, Ot strect wing, | which it is iasued, It has. direct wire from its r thowsht he was trying to pucker up his mouth F cre the floor. He, | gree, although in such cases as that of the | and mami 208 Northern Liberty" Marker, of Addie and w friend to me. took more’ severe measures, an | tere he end of his fing er lightly upon the de- those ants which were approaching arrived near , to where their fellows lay dead and suffering | they turned and fled with all possible haste, and American robin their affectionate ways cover a sure, but he is rather more cleanly than the ma- Jority of his cousins; and, despite the hard name some give him, is an agreeable addition to one’s ‘Bost Office. Pefarketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. news room to the Western Union Telegraph of- from every quarter up to within a few moments of going to press, Itis the only evening paper 1 wonder how many of the so-called “true | jn jialf an hour the wall 2 % e collection. south of Philadelphia which receives exclusively | 820, 822 axp 824 Sevexru Srucer Nontnwest, sportsnien” ever seek or think of any pleasure | was cleared of ante” ane rene, rom beret! | Of course it is possible, and very easy if one's BETA. PRIOR $1 FER DOLER. the Associated Press dispatches, in connection with such beautiful iittle contiaued to ascend for an hour or two, the ants | Purse-strings are opened wide enough, to make ve sre and we away their lives! a The Lime Kiin-Clab, tu tal | From the Detroit Free Press. Rev. Penstock -presented a written appeal from the wife of Kyfustus St. . stating: that her husband was confined to his bed and ¢ hadn't a cent in the house to get her hat re- med for Sunday. The reverend backed up nt tears to the eyes of Gen. Scott and jammed Samuel Shin in between the window and the wood-box so hard it took two men to pull him out. srudder Penstock, did you inwestigate dis * asked the president. Tnebber inwestigate, sah, when I h’ar de | Voice Of distress.” “Do you know what ails Brudder st. George? “T understood dat he was seizea wid a chill, an’ de arternoon I. was in dar his pulse was up “hesit: atingly Jast to the edge of the ending their antennie and such a collection of either of these two classes of birds as would put to blush those named; but to stretching their necks, they seemed to peep cautiousiy over the edge until beholding There suffering companicns, when they, too, turned, x x by their behavior great excitement. and terror.” “Both columns of ants thus entirely disappeared. For several days there was a com- | plete absence of ants; then a few began to re- | appear; “but, instead of visiting the vase which | had been the scene of the disaster they avoided | it altogether,” and made for another vessel con- | taining flowers at the other end of the shelf. | Hague here repeated the same experiment, with | exactly the same result. After this for several ays no ants re-appeared, and during the next three months it was only when fresh and partic- ularly fragrant flowers were put into the vases that a few of the more daring ants ventured to straggle toward them. petal The correspondent of the London Times at those who are so fortunate as to be able to gather a collection of any size or cost these sug- gestions are not made.—Harper’s Bazar. A man was Solin Pe in Chic for callin; another an “oficial ubulletin, 4 which was con- to mean “liar. An engineless traimig: reported to have x run fourteen miles im-geventeen minutes ann English railroad. The increasi pepency of among the offlcers of the ace ee ginning to be noticed with alarm. In ninety out of a hundred ofthe cases reported, pecu- niary em! ent-appears to have been sole cause of the suielde. The weekly articles in the Lancet on Presi- dent cartels condition are written byone of the most eminent English surgeons, who, it is ‘Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottles if For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAM’L C. PALMER, + 1212 ro 1224 29TH Sraeer, WEST WASHINGTON, 2 Te.erHonic CONNECTION. a Foe A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING: ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA ead 8 e NORTON’S SEEDLING a OT Ea That Splendid Minnesota Family Fleur, justly named are just the Wires. As a newspaper THE STAR being the organ of no man, no clique and no interest, will present the fullest and the faifest picture it can make of each day’s passing history in the city, the Dis- trict, the country and the world. 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He an’ his wife war jawin’as the cities of Georgetown and Washington a rep- Boston grommet appt boomy peek: to which owned de dog, an’ ten nituuies Inter, resentative of the counting room will call, on | sBbroad to study musie: “it is next door toutes ar yin’ on de grass. all application, to write advertisements and explain yrain—morally ially. I say to all America co mahy coe le enough good broke up, and his wife war sittin’ on de suckin’a lemon. After a man has here.’ Itisagood plan to go abroad and ‘nish’ a little, but I should advise them ti -@arefal when they do so.” a3: of J: rates. N6 canvassers or solicitors are employed. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR HEWSPAPER COMPANY, EE ‘WASHINGTON, D.C. HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH BELOW CosT, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL stock, ed tie tune: this time a) Ms fice in New York city, from which wires radiate Sas Delors, Wie tie Hee Eien OIEADIRE Gece Pepe rs Then secontueten eee | 22 to all parts of the globe, and is therefore enabled a the squirrel. | was Immediate and. uacspectn ae of ule aviary, isa member of the same family, to be | A SK FOR to secure the latest news by its own operator GUINNIP, DAY & ©0.,