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I THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1881—DOUBLE SHEET CAL AND DRAMATIC. 8 (ON. “Tt’s a most vexatious .” said the new There bas been an accident MEDICINE FOR WO) , AUNT AGATHA’S CONVERSI : incident, Pollet eirecnty, nes —- A B WOMAN, LADIES’ GOODS. THE COMING ATTRACTIONS. CHAPTER L aunt with per-| Hastening with them , LADIES CLoaKs, DOLMANS, ~The theatrical season has not been a pro- “Whip it!” said my aunt. between t she PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. oe success thus far, even in New York, if] with kerehief pinned over her well-developed po HOUSEFURNISHING ER SETS, ne 5 TEA SETS, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS, comic opera be excepted. bust, and apron tied round her figure, she was “My dear Miss Gayfer!” anid Miss’ ee ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, . — Mary Anderson concludes a week's engage- engaged in mannfactaring a batch of lemon- vancing with her Stent Min Garnate FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. _ Ment in Cincinnati to-night in Pygmalion and | cheese cakes for which the materials had been odate your Sate ee M. WILLIAN, IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, Galatia. Mies Anderson insists that she has a brought into her neat little “keeping-room;” ‘7 Cite Trevies, Paris. OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, Mission in the ciassic drama. and, just as with sleeves tucked up, (she was there Row, good-by. I PREPARED BY A WOMAN 29 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. —Miss Annie E. Ford, daughter of Jno. T- | rather proud of her beautiful arm,) she was | %} Ford, has written a version of La Fille de | immersed inthe mysteries of rolling, and pat-| «,¥Y, deat opti og eget eta ae| (r AT LOW PRICES, MES. SELMA RUPPERT. “your energy of o Roland--called The Daughter of Roland—for ting, and buttering tins, and lining them with NINTH STREET, nS J. W. BOTELER & 80N, 0 ite Patent OMe, | ———— yi Tcould no more do what you have done than Z stick of GEBMAN STUDENT Lamp, - Mary Anderson. crust, glancing out of the window, she had seen | could write Frank's sermons for him.” had happened. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, — W. J. Florence has very wisely abandoned | the immaculate carriage of Miss Tipple stopping | __“‘ It’s Just as weil the world holds a few People } “You may as well come,” she added, ‘though ENITTING YARN! MORSTED GOODS, the worn ont Almighty Dollar and bought out | at the door, and agentieman handing out that belgian sapagianeerge toe ee Ps tee Taree Senerteest of 0S cae ithe ‘aptain Cultle. 8 laugh. ie foot none.” Large and select assortinent of CHILDREN'S ME- ace eae lose a week's | ‘Pruce and dainty little personage. meats ® remarkable woman,” sald Mr. Jor-| And without further parley she hurried on. | or ait those Painful Complaints and Weatmeseee op | RING CLOSES CAPS AND DHESGES ta al he —The Enmma Abbott troupe ¢ Poor Betsy Ward, Aunt Agatha’s only ser- | don as he drove away with Miss Tipple, Miss Tipple, who clung to the rector’s arm, Sceake ocean: ary cinnae seek LARGEST RIZE, engagement to-nis at Ee eotinkceen vant, had likewise taken a stealthy peep, and Ae remarkably’ dieazrecabie woman.” says and with a soft Snvinedbiit declined cither ® common to our best female population. > UNDERNTAR, GLOVES, FRINGES. an . opera house, Philadelphia—the handsom she n = ie lady with a little shudder. urry her steps or to to herself, 80 in- wont. : 2 — <= ‘WITH NEW IMPROVEME! Shaaler ia tiie ce aay Sta See the ee oer bea cera ies Miss Tipple | oe 29,2OU,think 902” said the new rector, and sded his motion that, Aunt Agathe, with her Se Oe oe eee MES = P. Patten, oe ‘wo Cacalie They have done fairly well, but s ‘ ps into silence. followers, was out of sight in no time. When Falling —— arate x = eghcuorreapt are ee ee pricos, which | 87d strange gentleman; let me clear away the | “Those people mean to make a match of tt,” | at last he came up half dragging the shrinking aed = adapted to the x Pease ess oa. gave them zvod houses here. things while you goand make yourself tidy. | sald my aunt as she waited for Miss Payne. | and reluctant Miss Tipple, whose strong objec- 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lite AND 12rn, " —The Fmilie Melville (Mfrs. Derby) opera | They can knock again, and Til have "em away | “Love anda congh, they say, ean't be hid, and | tion to imperilling elther ‘her person-or her | CumesOtIife J. W. SCHAFTR, a 3 oe, »S in a minute.’ anyone can see that she has made up her mind | millinery quite overmastered her curiosity, she | an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- | Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she bas 10g0 TTH STREET, troupe have drawn crowded audiences in Boston oN, a os tomarry him. Apretty dance she'll lead him, | heard Aunt Agatha’s voice ringing out from | cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. now in Stock a recherche assortment of s last week and this. They have not been east No, Betsy,” said my aunt, “Miss Tipple | too, poor fellow.” the dusty confusion with anything but compli- | It removes Faintness, Flatuiency, destroys all Cra- }_ Avove New Yors Avexrm for many years. knows very well that I make my own pastry, Miss Payne was a lady of ponderous tuild, but | mentary exhortations to her recruits, who were | vines for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the | FRENCH BONNETS, ‘L1SH HATS AND PARIS | aie Baresi ed has made | ®¥d when she comes to see me she must Just | short in proportion to her bulk, wih a com-| pushing irresolute at the entrance. Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- N TES. r Serer ‘Ys 2 ‘aida, . take meas Iam. There, open the door.” plexion like an uncooked muffin, and eyesin a! “Don’t you go in, Miss Agatha—now don’t | tration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and SELECTED PensonaLty WHILE rx Evnors. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, @ favorable impression at the Madison Square And es 1 1 t ‘i chronic state of moisture, apt to overflow on | you,” shouting one of the men, “That ain't | Indigestion. 022 ENGLISU, FRENCH. theater, New York. It is an interesting play, | 1 She complacently went on with her | sieht provocation. She was elephantine in her | safe, really.” The fccling of beating down, eausing pain, weleht | Soy oag DRESDEN AND CHINESE. ceil ‘That it will have a long and | Polling and patting. movements, wheezy and faint in her voice, and | _ ‘You cowardly loons,” said my aunt, “would | and backache, is always, permanently cured by tte use. | Jf RS. M. J. HUD Sonoune euensen covsana: prosperous | ardly a matter for doubt. The fact is, Aunt Agatha had no great | lachrymose in her general views. Aunt Agatha, | you let the woman die without hel {@-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FIRE PLATSD-wak . — It Isnow confidently expected that the new | Pinion of Miss Tipple. Herself, though very | Who had been chirping merrily, straightened |" “Don’t go, Frank.” eaid Miss Tipple. “You | rheery' Ste Invites the attention of the Ladion of Washington toher std eat limited as to income, the representative of one | Hé?self in her chair as the click of the front gate hear it is not safe, and you'll get your coat all It will at all times and under all circumstances act | SUPerb stock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. ‘These announced the approach of this obnoxious per- | over dust. a her i rtati | the handsom¢ yles: very elezant house—will be opened within a | Of the oldest and most respected families in | sonase. Mr. Jonian Srmiy, but wot ungontly, removed | emery with te laws that govern Che fexaale aye- | St herown tryurtation, and the hendeomnastatyion over month. The staxe of the new theater will not | Hilderstock, she did not consider that Miss| “Well!” exclaimed my aunt as she waddled | her grasp. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this | Tred in this city. She also solicits an inspestion of the | : be large encush for the display of broad theatri- | Tipple, whose father she remembered as a well- | Into the room. “Where there is danger and distress, there is | Compound is unsurpassed, Bonnets of her own desi, which she will Le prepared on cal and scenic effects. to-do grocer, was at all lifted to an equality “Oh-h-h!” sobbed Miss Payne, sinking unin- | the parson’s place,” said he, and in’ another PDIA E. PINKHA! one xp | exhibit during the coming week, NT A HEATIN | : vited into a chair. moment he had followed Aunt Agatha, the men | , UYDIAE. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUN od : — The repertory of Mr. John 8. Clarke, who | with her by her wealth, aud she had not formed My aunt eyed her with profound contempt, | timidiy imitating his example, and leaving Miss | #8 Prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, | _ 017 ciel dani mansion STOVE, Ju bexin an engagement in this city within a | a very exalted estimate of Miss Tippte'ssincerity | put gave her time to recover breath beture ans | Tipple alone ith iittie Tee che eave Miss Soten efi wae ee few months, includes the following plays:—A | or of her discretion, so that when she now en- | asked; did not condescend to take any notice. form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt | Wilow Hunt, Eionement, The Heir at lave, The | tered the room, Aunt Agatha, quite undis-| ‘‘Well, Miss Payne, have yon anything to say| ‘The rickety building was a tere heap of | 0f 186% $1 rer box foreither, Mrs. Pinkbam freely Wallack’s Theater—which will be a smati and 3 OR COOKING . 0. V. SMITH, is Do not fail tocall end examine our lange assortment TH StRrer Nortrwest, “3 hes pen her eeection of BONNETS and ROUND | POR. Agents for the 7 i i 7 1 Laan epity Tor qamphice, Ad, | BATS on TUESDAL, October 16. ane RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND tmeng the Breakers. Leap Year, The | tarbed by her rich and irreproachable costume, | WY I stiould not put this inatter in the hands | ruins. Some village wikeacre had euperimpused | S2S°°Es sll eters 17 | eouGtake: nhs es co thea cee " Pani Pi id 8 aga ve stel semen ‘ 4 3LASS’. a t 4 {t Booth's Theater, New York, on the 28th inst, | ‘Kem the measure of you, my lady, and I don't | “Miss Agatha!” gasped the offender, “I de- | audi its fall had drazzed with it older por- ei ae wut eae on tape BRICK SET RANGES, She Cit cher ce rn on te meee Tat. | teak ranch of you." clare you frighten me, and my heart is that | tions of the house, so that now timbers were | _ No family should be without LYDIA F, PINKHAIS MISSES AND CHILDREN Sn ee eS 5 on She will play Adrienne Lecourreur, Camille and “You'd better not come too near me,” said | bad—" sloping in all directions, and what had not ac- | LIVER 0) th i ‘t - A Beatrice. Mlle. Rhea will be supported by c hey cure constipation, bilioumess, NOW READY. rx quired 2 reiiroad to e o TIT Sevestw Sraeer Noxrawren, aeces “Stuff!” sald Aunt Agatha promptly, tually fallen seemed tottering to its fall, Amid | #24 torpic eee eee JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH | - re id American actors, and her performances will be | Aunt Agatha as hiss Tipple advanced, putting | cOniy think, Miss Agatha what's the use of | tis duaromee dete be eee An ng | C2TSoxp wr ALL Devons. at HOSIERY, PPCORATED TOILET SETS. given entirely in the Enghsh language, which it | Out ® pretty litte neatly-gloved hand, “for you | going to law with me— pr way, when some of the boldest of those who | _*-eo AT ONE YALF PRICE. 6 tine of sieftingn isutes ingieli Site is said she has learned since fast May. see I’m all over flour. But those that fear feath- |" “I know,” broke in my aunt, “that whether | were following her started back with | a : = = - Dover apes jus ogame. ai —This week the Mahn Comic Opera Com- | ers shouldn't go among wild fowl.” you boil snow or pound it, you get only water; | alarm. A thin blue smoke, followed | AN IRON. AND COPPER INVESTMENT. owed FINE GOODA, Pany appeared at Niblo's Garden, N. Y., in an| | ‘My dear Miss Gayfer,” sald Miss Tipple, who | but to put np eee cee orainate | Cunage f -| — —_ eT _ | mcchGetien Prem ent Hee Seen eee Vee: Sebus ameuning opting | Sore Ferra oe ger ners net OOS | ercmanciven ghomy ere ania or eee nae | In 1876 the tnearporators of the 1) Pee fee an Pear Donna Juomita. 4 chorus of 70 voices, a power- Sas eee, : ike | the wolf eats them.” seeing the a il. The he ; ; Gh oe 2 ) DRESEMARIEG Gans PE TeLING Wi WEDDING I elt | that it is always charming to sec you; so unlike 4 NORTH STATE MINING COMPANY a IMMING STORE, ote ful orchestra, a number of principal artists well the artificial world which is made up of show. “‘My dear Miss Agatha,” pleaded Miss Pay not survive the 1211 ¥ ANIA AVE., A complete stock of known to be competent, with new scenery aud | 7° The introduce to you Mr. Jordan, my cousin, | _ “Don’t ‘dear Miss Avatha’ me woman,” s stifled sound of moaning that broke upon the | becan the examination and development of the miners}, Rep here primp bey Sm pay 4 HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, costumes, combine to make the promises of the rs a j | My aunt; “it makes me sick.” I. wesith of North Carolina, and, after five years of labor ted, aud a perfect fit nteed. ps WILMALTH SD MONSTON, . our new rector. I am sure you will be delighted 5 ¥ guaran ap LMA « IN, mahagement attractive. with him.” “I declare, Miss Agatha, I'm more vexed than |, But Aunt Agatha was no longer allowed to | and expense, became setistied that they were possessed =: = == MARKET SPACR, — Joe Jefferson appears in New York on Mon-| “My aunt acknowledged by a word or two |YoUcan think. You know damp makes me so | take the command. The soft cooing voice to | of rich end valuable mineral properties, that only re- UPPLIES. — @ay night at the Grand Opera Housein Rip Van | the new rector’s salutation, took a good look | Miserable.” which she had at times listened with something ———— je them to ponr into the pockets Winkle. He has shelved The Rivals for the at him,and d@in’t teelbyany means s0 sure about | ‘don’t know,” sald my aunt abruptly. akin to contempt could assume tite tone of cui it. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. i ueands of dollars of dividends. FFAABLE LUXURIES, —— . ies = “Tt really does, and the ivy did make the wall | mand, and, strong as she was, and “masterful incipal properties being in Ashe County,remote T i q STIEFF AND THE KRANICH & Bach eT or sash grubs "He was a tall pale man, mach marke with | damp,” as all the village folks said, Aunt Agatha was | from transportation, the Legislature of North Carolina RECENT IMPORTATION— TAN EY ORGANS al — The regular company of the Union Square | |! aHpox, with crisp black hair, and he spoke in | ‘Then you should have told me about it, and | woman in her heart, leaning with gladness and | Was asked to grant a epecial charter for mining, railroad | PETITS POIs, ‘cL. WILD & Bnoe Theater, New York, will make their first ap-| stow mellow, coving vi which most women | 20t sent people trespassing in my garden,” submission on a stronger | and tetesraph purposes. This charter was granted CHANTIGNONS, . cyan pearance during this season on Monday night | found it pleasant to tists co. “I never thought, Miss Agatha, Jobson was | _ “You will wait | Mr. Jord Febraary 11, 1881, incoryerating the North State Min- TRU Mew Fimonst Caren Wenennenm, next. They will probably perform in Daniel | “I trust, Miss Gayfer,” said he, “that we shall | €0lng to do xo much. I told him to just trim | few moments. Iwill call you if you can be of | ims Company. Under this charter the campany have BARE ANCHOVIES Th ee Se a eaake te oom i : yon | the ivy so that it didn’t make the wall dam| help”; and then, with keen ‘rapid glance sweep- | aired very valuable privileges; power to buy and ‘OLIV . KNAB $ PIANOS, Rochat for “a week, and perhaps in some other | be very good friends.’ I understand that you es . 4 4 veil mines and mineral lands, to carry on the minis Piay from their repertory. The Lights o’ London | are a recognized power in Hilderstock, and that | _ “I don’t believe it,” said my aunt. “I know | ing ewho were present, he singled out a Se) min a mail tatu ween CAPERS, PICKLES, SAU Grand, Square and Upright. will be produced during the latter part of the | your co-operation is quite essential to success | Jobson very well, and you told him to cut it oung man. and ina voice that might | md reduction of ores, tn ai eee Seta . . Also, stock of Pianos for rent on reas: £ = e . . Seog 3 * ai op | railroads and telegraph lines connecting tts mines with WITMER’S, gnable terme, at REICHENBACH’S Piano. month. here.’ down or he wouldn't have done so, and you | have led soldiers on to battle, said: “Howard | trunk iines of raiiroad and telegraph tines, and for the Warerooms, 433 11th st. few doors above Pa. av .026-1 —Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, produced | “If you had said that I am pretty well known | ™ade him believe that I knew all about it.” ee are wae | purpose af constrvcting said ratiroad end telegraph | _B9 Sot RES MSELY SNES AVI _ | Reali Div OOS COC ee! here, where I have spent my life,” said Aunt | ,."1 didn't really, Miss Agatha; no really, I] The younz fellow obeyed as a matter of | UM7 7 GOLA 1b) Litas) bonds $ thomountay| Seg oe ren areas meg 2 RI by E. G. Rice's opera company, will be the at- Agatha, “you would have been well within the | didn't. When I saw what he'd done, you might and then ensued ashort pause of pain | 95.000 per mile. ‘Tbe capital etock of the commats ie | Q1» STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY WORLD RENOWNED AND UNRQUALED| fraction following Rossi’s engagement at Booth’s mark; as to influence, you'll find that our people | bave knocked me down with a feather. I'm so | fal suspense. Presently Howard peared | $10,0U0,000, divided into 400, 000 ahares, of par value of the ¢ ibrar Theater. making ‘the second company in New | have, most of 'em, gota will of thelr own ena | SOFry you were annoyed—— with a flushed and frightened expression, but | $35 yer chare, | is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, andor | go ony rete har Niet tet Ye ietit malta, York, the other being at The Standard. it’ y wrous” Annoyed!” said my aunt with vehemence. | evidently putting a strong restraint upon - | "In Stanly County, 28 miles from Salisbury, on the | tn oj — es LSUMA Geum hens, —Unlucky Blanche Roosevelt made her re- |" sEhate lose fattering description of my “Migs Payne, I could have skinned you!” self. Piedmont Air Line Road, in North Carolina, is the well- | *B¢ *ideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. 8723-20 611 Ore Sreeer Nort appearance at New York this week ina con- | parishioners than I have had from my cousin, Poor Miss Payne yave a start of unmistakable | _‘‘Stallybrass and Ward, you beto come with | gnown Crowell Geld Mine, which iewell equipped and QIDNEYT. NIMMO'S " he ak * | alarm that my aunt’s sense of the comic over-| me, Miss Agatha, you be to wait.” | developed. ‘The estute conkists of 850 acres of iund, HUME, CLEARY & CO. EY T. NIMMO'S cert at Chickering Hall with Lazzarini, tenor; | ##id he, with a smile. : Puxo Wi. Chickering 5 an wel vil eee e mastered her indignation, and she broke into | But Bob Howard's voice had not the magic of | rich and fertile coil, covered with heavy erowth of ee Lencioni. baritone; Florence Copleston, pianist, h, well, you'll see. The proof of the pud- | r di * laughter after which she felt that it was quite | Mr. Jordan's, and she would wait no longer. a6 Coriee Maeeetitnt, vista (ee Se ee easter and pod extaed: | bopeleas fo prolong the: interview: and she ac | Puslfay tor wey terecen ee ane B he »g | cordingly brought it to an abrupt close, sayinz: | smoke with those that had been summoned into Deacon Crankett was produced at the Fourteenth- | very hard to help tremens sae 80 that We | Oren Miss P . ae street Theater, New York, this week. r. Ithas numerous vemsof gold quartz upon it, 1nd about 300 acres of anriferous gravel, which yidds | _™® eS | Dumerous fine nuggets and coarse gold. The campany. yan BEIL’S me, it’s no use erying over | what had been Mies Payne’s little parior, she | a'so own and operate a large saw-mill{ n connection ““T am sure, my dear Miss Gayfer,” said Miss | ®pllt milk. I don't forgive yen yet, and. it’s no | pressed her lips tighti together, and the color | with the mine. 433 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. New and Second-hand Pianos and orwans, Of all Finst-clasa makers coustantiy on hand. ol RYE AND ROCK, ‘THe OxicinaL ‘> Best. erw = TACUINGE — Mme. Jananschek will add s closing bril-| Tipple ‘that your example and your instruc- | Use Pretending that I do, but I will not say any- | fled her face as she saw the motioniess forin of | In Ashe County the oompany have large tracts of ee SEWING MACHINES, &c. Nancy to her engagement this season by the pro- | tions hare gone far to cure them of both those | thing more about this affair. But if youever do | her old enemy etretehed on a couch there, and | mineral ond. Among them a very valuable Corner VAN BIEL'S RYE AND ROCK ac ca aa = ene ee ses: by faults; and I know you will appreciate Frank, | 8¥uch ® thing againI won't spare you, mind that. | standing by the side of it the rector, blood | mine, carrying gold and aliver, which is a property of isp the HE NEW WILSON AND DOM Satin ot & New Pig, ensitiod The Doctor Of | Ty cauta: win the meet etic || “AR, flow, Mies Acatha said, hoe lady, | streaming from a wound on his head, his coat | 350 acres, covered with heavy timber. This mine is GREAT NATIONAL REMEDY The SEWING MACHT ES Zina, which ts said to contain a character en-| the world. He hasgnadean absolute conquest | fathering spirit with this ‘promise, “don't halt | torn, and-one arm hanging listless by his side. | fully cacipped with modern machinery, and has for tobe had. Sold al the lowest poraible The etncd to. the talent of this fine actress. | o¢ the Biackmans, and the Wilkinees, and tha | 0 the thing while you are about it. Let us be | Some falling bricks and timber had etrick tag | aeads produced « large quantity of rich and. valuable SOUGHS. COLDS AND CONSUMPTION. Stallments. Binwer Style The author of the play is Mr. Salmi Morse, who | Wakelings és friendly and neighborly.” and had disabled the arm, and lest his appear- | Trade supplio’ by, ae Ta tee Passion Play. Miss Auna Story, of |" « sye,” said Aunt Agatha, with a laugh, “new | , “We may come to that in time,” was the reply. | ance should excite alarm he liad cent How teens Gana ee ee 8. W, REED'S 80N8, THT Penneyleanta avenue, near Core this city, appears in it. brooms sweep clean.” s fe’s a fool that asks much, and he’s more fool | ard with the messaze for help and a strict in- Hees hore e. page oneslnecap sid seatbaro 31 1216 F street northwest. ‘Good ‘Machines rented at §2-50 per o Boctane pi, Host the “All Sorts” man of] | “Of one ‘thing you may be quite sure, | that grants it. I feel very sore about this mat- | jutiction to say nothing beyond whai he had | Rosi Prov. J. H. MoCumexer, “Mint Eaxrs, have | [DICH AND FRUITY, nS he Bost. Frank,” said Miss Tipple, turai : | ter, I'can tell you, and I shall take a week and a | been told. Me aps ae Ge R : ’ DLDREDGE SEWING MACHINES —Tts succor, the on Post, has written a play called The y pple, turning to her cousin: Bool ‘ < made most favorable reports about this mine. They ‘without a parallel. Its reputation without Geewer a ieee thm | “Miss Gayfer will always tell you what ahe | day to get over It. And now the less that's said | | In a few seconds Miss Payne, more frightened | de most favorable reports about this mine, “They NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. ite durability demonstrated. “A teinmaph tn mechenteak Bohemia, me critics are ent thinks.” about it the more likely I shall be to forget it, | than hurt, was moved beyond the reach of peril commercial value, and that by the character and grade art that «hull be pointed to as marking @ period in imm- siastic over, and which, the mdications are, is | "2 Tcertainly shan’t tell Mr. Jordan, nor any- | 60 g00d-by.” and was conveyed to Aunt Agatha’s cottase. | or the ore, it pronatnes to be one of the Lest paring Cop. Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, wement in Sewing 3 bo thea ne Pixley, who certainly ought to | nody else, what I don't think.” faid Aunt | Miss Payne gasped, heaved her deepest sigh, | accompanied Uy theca ag nee: | per lodes in this country. CRAB APPLE CIDER, curing et ouiy tan toe be thankful for a new piece. Agatha; “but all traths are not to be told.” shook her underdone head, and waddled off. Agatha’s foresight had already summoned good | \ynen the suscliine fusnaces are finished the daily i ci the highest — Robson and Crane, in Sharps and Fiats, ear ‘When ithe. Oinas cakes ware Dr. Holines to the piace, and hurrying as fast | present yield of this imine is estimated ax follows: | _ S*PeHor ana beverare to the Juice of any other appie. open in Boston on Monday night. They have | finished and the apparatus dismissed, Miss Tip- CHAPTER II. as his lame foot woutd permit, he reached the | ‘Thirty tonaof ore per day; average, 20 per cent. cop- ; Forsaleby HUME, CLEARY & Co., done well for two weeks past in New York. ple said: Aunt Agatha pronounced Mr. Jordan’s first | Cottage almost at the same time as the cayal- | Per and $40 in gold aud silver per ton, will equal $3,000 " a a | 28 807 MARKET SPACE. OPPENHEIMER'S, Nediacta waa white tan tower “You really must let my cousin see your ex-| sermon “very sensible,” and dered what | cade. Miss Tipple, indignant that her cousin | per day, and averae 300 days to the year, will equal | = 4 J it. iss Gavier. Y. such a man could th i eted | Should have deserted her for “that woman,” | $900,000 zross earnings per year. When the new shaft | JYHAT_ |SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY 828 Sth and F strests northwest, heard in Paris, The Great Mogul, or the Suake | Werfoct taste i all these tastiers, sad cauines litte bit of goods, afiss Tipp mincing, affected | iad not awaited the issue of the. Inv tiga | is finished, and cross-cuts are made to the vein, the | The, re SOVEREIGN,” ieee Ol Bae eae ence, Sane aur mae eae Charmer, has made a hit at the New York | Prem so adwiralin But as the weeks went by she did not hear of | tions. output can easily be doubled, and by the end of thefirst | +:aa. in perfection, white, sweet and wholeeome | Sum “ill Keep our office open until § p.m. Bijou, spite of a poorly adapted libretto. The| “It rans in the blood,” sald my aunt, not | him quite inthe way she liked in the cottages | Dr. Holmes pronounced Miss Payne to have | year the tine will be earning (ore averaging asat pree- | Preadt UERBACH'S SEWING MACHINE music is not as catchy, apparently, as either | Insensible to the flattery. “““My father was very | Where she visited, and she heard of hima good | Sustained a ve pucete rom git Oot ee 8 See er Macatee. |THE aie Renee bios Goer Olieeite or The Mascotte, and there ‘are few if| fond of his garden, and she that comes of a| deal more than she liked in a parson at the | tobe free fro: bodily damaze. The rector's 2 ee — duction of mechanical genius in Sewing any airs of much beauty in it, but the general | hen must scrape, But I've scarcely any plea- | parish, at garden-parties, archery-meetings, and | atm was broken. but the wound on the head uate about four miles from the Copper mines, on LL-WHEAT FLOUR, Ne rant tone of the music 1s eweet’ and pretty, and|#ure to go into my garden now, since Miss | social gatherings of various kinds, Not that | ¥’ sa IT cS eich ey eee ely aay aN there are some pretty staxe pictures. It is put | Payne has stuck up that abominable red brick | he failed to visit among the humbler inhabi- | tha A ¢ | covered with a heavy growth of timber, and aleo in- “ £2 ihe sage in a style which New York seems | wall at the end of It. It scorches my eyes to | tants of Hilderstock, but while she heard of | From that time, tor many months, Aunt Power of about 800 horee-power Aid, ABET FLODE, to consider really magriticent, and is sung and | look upon it. It’s not much after all,” she said, | him as smoking his pipe with them, talking | Agatha’s house became Miss Payne's home, an nor raiiroad transportation i¢ only re- acted well. turning to Mr. Jordan, “but euch asit is, come | about their gardens, or their pigs and their | her hostess tended her with all the solicitude of | The widition a7 raiiread transportation donanzaay |. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. ward F. Darling’s new opera, Trel aacees es i lea and otherwise rendering ees very es nee Sapiens vai ard Hes wealth, = Bhe led the way up the ste ch ell e ever seemed to speak to them of | le sti ving one.” and it so 2 Jolly Bachelors, was brouzht out at the Boston | into ‘the garden: fyem the tack door eters | folMION’ Gr Sooak ee oe topics, | happened that in this unwearied tendance and | prt iuusmeqetig in i eee te eee een Te” | Families and the Trade supplied. Windsor theater Monday, with Jeannie Winston | the dwarf ZeWs and magnificent trees of blush | | This was very different from the practice of | muistration Aunt Agatha discovered not a few | (owe aut VoL tite concludes his remarks by say ELPHONZO YOUNGS, and Amy Gordon in the cast. It is liked and Is | roses, old-fashioned but sweet as the odors of a | the late rector, a zealous evangelical, whore | Ususpected-virtues in the fact, wheezy, pully ing: ‘This is manifestly an iron region and worthy of drawing well, and promises to do still better | dream, and turning down to alittle dell where | dutiful disciple Aunt Agatha had been,’ though | old soul, and something like genuine attach thorough investigation.” GROCER, when the libretto is improved, for it is called | dwarf ivy and periwinkle clambered over art- | in ber sturdy independence she had sometines | Ment sprung up between them. ‘Che value of these magnetic iron ore beds cannot be WHOLESALE AGENT Soe Father stupid in detail just now. But the music | Sully-disposed rocks, presented her pretty little | ventured to express her doubt as to the wisdom |_A Very constant attendant was the Rev. i ie easily estimated, at the lowest calculation there is in is light and pretty. with a graceful swing to it | fernery, lush and delicate in its verdure, and | of prolonged exhortations in houses where the | Frank Jordan. Even when his arm was still Inu and Leomicte Woheeeee sight enficient ore to last for 100 years, with an output | _ 015 504 Novre_erneer xonrewesr, SPORTING GOODS. that proves enjoyable, and is really remarkable | delicious in its coolness. struggle for existence was hard and exacting, | Very painful, and he might well have been x- | of 300,000 tons a year. = ——— if (as is declared In print and paivatels ) Mr. Dar-| Mr. Jordan examined it with a critical eye. . | for, as she would say, “you can't make a wind- | cused had he abstained from visiting a parish- | “The company are preparing to build a line of raftroad G20. E. KENNEDY & SON, Hk. RUPPERT, ling is not yet 20 years old and cannot teil one “Excellent, Miss Gayfer,” said he, stooping | mill go with a pair of bellows.” onerwho was in po imminent danver, his solici- | that will connect their iron mines with the Ohio Valley; Dealers in NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. - note from another in a book. down ashe spoke to examine the soil. ‘But | Something between the prolixity of his prede- | tude about Miss Payne was remarkable. In | and atthe same time be a trunk line fram the North- ss —Mr. Booth closed the largest pecuniary en- | these scolopendriums would do better if you | cessor and the too pasty mundane converse of | Spite of the severity of winter snows and frosts, | west to the Southeast. This road will be known as the ‘StaPLe anv Fancy Groceums, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE cont x CH ; gagement he has played In New York since he | Would give them some sandy loam mixed with | Mr. Jordan would have been her idea of the | his arm secured by splints and bandages, he | Canozina, VinaIs1 axp NoRTHWESTEAN RAILBOAD, DEED'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, leaf mould.” happy mean, would come, and sit for a wholeten minutes } and will connect at the most feasible point with the Possessed the theater which goes by his name. | The man has a grain of gumption in him,| “Ihave just been telling Mrs. Gimpson,” said | With Miss Payne, and. for whole hours talking | Chtsapeake and Ohio Rafiroad in West Virginia, thus That Is to say. he played to almost £50,000 in | after all,” said my aunt, sotto voce, but not so | he one day when he encountered her at the door with Aunt Agatha—probably about the pa- | giving direct communication with the Ohio Valley and | four weeks. The first was $11,880, the second | low as to be inaudible fo a little nephew whose | of a cottage, “that if she wants her hens to lay | tient’s symptoms. cheapest for beauty, end durability in the = for comfort, Specialty of OLD GOVERNMENT * {tis pronounced by all who seit the Ss same time the construction | EW RAISINS: FIGs. : 11,870. The average of the last’ two weeks | hand she held, and who, having a sense of | she must vary their food a little.” But the snows melted on the high hills, and the railroad from Jefferson to Wadesboro, will give me Sete ‘Was more than that of the rst two. Mr. Booth’s | humor, very imperfectly succeeded In stifling a| “Don't you think there are some things more | the brooks, swollen with their maddy tribute, | 8 outiet south to the Atlantic Seaboard. sae OEEUNGWICK COUPE op personal profits amount to about £24,000. laugh, as he caught Miss Tipple’s eye fixed upon | important than hen’s eggs you might speak to | Chattered noisily down the slopes, and snow-| Jtdgin« from the present average of ore from the —Miss Lydia Thompson, after an absence of | him. ‘There was an awkward hush fora second Nanny Gimpson about? ask my aunt, look-| drops and crocuses, daflodils and violets | Copver mine, it is estimated that prvivexps to the ex- three years from London, appeared at the Roy- | OF two, and in the pause the sound of shears |ing him full in the face. “I’m afraid she’s | bloomed again, and in due course the breath ot UEN R. KELLY, tent of TWO AND ONE-HALF (32.50) DOLLARS per share re < “ can be paid di 1882. ‘Fhe mpletion of the com- | BEEF, LA 7 alty on the 17thalt., as “Mrs. Smylie” in Nine ber eeretiemr fice airtel wth ee! peace Sid TS ERT DAN ae eee ee en ee nae te eat Sy Sanh, wan give a saueiet to oan ae MB VEAP MITED, CO-PARTNERSI fete Points of the Law, and achieved a genuine suc-| able speed, and proceeded to investigate, for. | "Do yeu know, Mise Ca fer,” he answered, | And then people in the village sald, and | Titi gcchtn ta ohmcae of soles Five abs. 004 | $20 206 and 208 “Northern Fame or Brae of WASHIRGTON AND Ge cess, if the London critics are to be credited. | lowed more leisurel by the cousins, who | ‘that when I see that cheerful, active old lady, | laughed at each other as they said it, that Miss semen leg i Sakhing’ delivered free of charge to all parts of the | ICE COMPANY’ Nebsls op be —John 8. Clarke has Just completed a new | seemed to be exchanging confidences in acom- | stricken with pain and with years, making the | Tipple was going to give up Barham House be ety. marsh | unless upon s or act for 4 Widow Hunt, in which a comic duel | Placent and affectionate manner, till they were | thinnest of livelihoods by unremitting care, yet | 82d to leave Hilderstock. She had indiscreetly THE STOCK OF THE COMPANY CAN BE OB- written JOHN Treasurer. eS ‘$254 Wi Tee a eee 3 ALACE MARKET, D.C. JOHN ‘TCH, F. F. mM. eee! Startled by the indignant tones of my aunt’s | always contented, I feel that it Is for me to | spoken to some bosom friends of her approach , Aol aoe * PS. i peapiaaapie pee emdenncy fo the ned | voice exclaiming: learn and be silent; she is the teacher.” jwz marriage with the rector, and before the | TAINED THROUGH ANY Exo ee CONNECTED WITH THE MINING EXCHANGES, “Hi! you what are you d there? | My aunt was silent for tw chrysanthemums had opened out their ed. Conver lérm srneer axp New Yor avexvz, time in Toledo next week under its new name, | How dase you?” ron see ‘il ecae, Thelen tas Tor and | eauties to the next butane meee peeged | aT THE CURRENT MARKET RATES. A Militia Major. It used to be called Every: | "Oe {hte 3 known that Mr. Jordon’ t had (QOLUMBIA FIRE INSURAN gk pposite side of the garden rose the | you say, but it is a way of looking at thin; wn that erdon’s _ consent Mapa, pamphlets and full information can be obtained FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. BIA tee, beapebetet boon hideous red-brick building which had excited my | that istiew to me. If itis the right. way, I | never been asked forthisarrangement, and that | 4 is?% Pamphlets and fol information can be obtained 320, ¥ STREET. —An amusing libel suit has been instituted | aunt’s righteous indignation. Just struggling | think I have wasted & good deal of time.” the parson had, with good success, asked that | city. nB-t, t &s-6t Allionés of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- | JOHN A. BAKER, against the Denver Tribune by one Deacon | up to reach this had been a magnificent crop of |‘ Assuredly not,” said he, ‘you have carried | ‘remarkably disagreeable woman’ to be his ‘ THOS. J. FISH! Jones, who was charged with insisting on a| ivy; but the place thereof knew it no more, for | brightness and order into many homes, and | bride. LP oursasa STATE LOTTERY. TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. 230_ | ROBT 1. FLEA gro 5 front seat to see Miss Abbott in the all is- | 8 Man who stood there, open-mouthed, with his | wherever I go 1 Gnd you have been an influence | Miss Tipple refiected, however, with some are SSS SS 1 robing scene in Fra Diarolo.. Mr Jone cates | Sears in his hand, and with the spoils of his | for good. Sympathy'is the true “open secre: | Complacency that the living was’ a very poor UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! PROPOSALS. * GERRY AY WILLARD, —— - ‘o. Mr. Jones claitas | jor all 4 him, had sh a toa hi heart, and in power of sy: one, and that Miss Gayfer’s fortune, for all her STR = FREDERICK B. MoGUIRE, Vice President. that he has been injured in his morals and char- bor all round him, eared and trimmed it ahuman > in power of sympathy we OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. = H. K. WILLAR acter by sue / h iss Abbott's | tl the wall was as bare as a billiard ball. men lag far behind women.” ridiculous pride, was barely eaough for her to = mt | Insurance all Loss ‘by Fire at by such an insinuation. Miss Abbott's | ““y.°S nt ned followed. a} her exclamati From that time a gradual cl obser- | live on in decency., But even in this she fell LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ‘Wasuiscrox, D. C., November 11, 1881. ne a husband, Mr. Wetherell, has sent for a copy of | ™Y iJ lamation by a hange was into her beseiting sin of premature talk; for | ,,Znceproraied in 04 for twenty tive year by te Las. LS tn to. be’ indorsed the charges. U.S. Senators Hill and Teller | T™SHing across the garden, seizing the intruder | vable in Aunt Agatha’s dealings with the dig ed ot PI iu lature for Educational and Charitable purposes—wit S Went on the bonds of the offending editors by the ¢ collec of his Jacket and shaking him til folk whom she visited. 1 would have bel F pac Uciripv orga eft the orate | $205 ao an $5007; 000-t0, which “a Toeerve: fund SAFE DEPOSIT CO. - F chatt in his head. ificalt say exactly wl was. more a ° = eS ee ~ The Passing Regiment, a new play, or | “Come away, Frank, come away!” sald Miss uent touch of tend @ greater readi- | of her not inconsiderable fortune to Frank Jor- | , BY 42 overwheming popular vote ite franchiee was —— = . father an adaptation of a German play by Mr. | Tipple, plucking the new rector’s sleeve. rie | rede, cou allowances for the circumstances | dan, in recognition of the great kindnesses and | December ud, A.D LsVSe eae Commntution adopted | any expense to the SSOUREE AND GAverE. Daly, was brought out at the latter's theater in | woman must be mad.” and difficulties of each. A greater readiness to | services that she bad received from her dear NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, New York Thursday night and " But Mr. Jordan, without heeding. the injune- but there was less | friend Agatha, his wife.—AU the Year Round. TAKE PLACE Mi Y. ‘No. 48. hit. Mr. Daly's regular company Wi iter C2 | tion, with a smile on his face strode to the seene toed. 2 O} ‘ Lipeced Oil Veruich, Sc. aa per schedule bill. 4 "ew! of the conflict just a8 my aunt, fairly out of| Sometimes, in the course of her indefatigable GRAND PHONENADE CONCERT, eptigeenwser! — Miss Annie Louise Cary, it is said, breath, released poor Jobson in a condition of | rounds, she would meet with and have pleasant | “I knew you would come, my preciousone,” Carine Which wil take piece AE conan, will be | extreme physical exhaustion and mental bewil- | converse with the rector, wel wanna eyes tease | he murmured softly to the girl, as he took a re- ay a married after the present concert season—the | Germent. uite radiant with. pleasure. other times | cess on the osculation racket. (He had kissed | EXTRAORDINARY. -ANNUAL DRAWING fortunate gentleman being one of the Loril-| “Oh, it’s Jobson, is it?” she said, as soon been the life ADRES, : you. “ her tor ten minutes before she spoke a word.) TUEADAY, D) 1881, lards of New York. Miss Cary has been so | a8 she had sufficiently recovered breath. “How Tipple and ‘Under the pereonal minently identified with music in America | dare you come trespassing here, and Picnics, | “Every bre of my being told me that my Mig- | Vain "@?a'nea That it will almout cease to be an institution frites Agatha | nonne would be waiting for me at the old tryst- | JUBAL A. EARL when her co-operation can no longer be secured. that hallowed spot where we From her first appearance in London, in 1868, ag Retr tt day, “might out tro a ear agone, when the Azucena to her later success with Mapleson and|_ There was scarcely a left for him to touch; and he’s be- | nodding in wi Strakosch, her career has been a brilliant one, | he had done his work completely. coming a mere butterfly. It's bad enough now; | and the modest fell Kiowa aud Bgl eteered as ber nae | Jou naa thers ea each pes thallow, wortdiyininded Soman, Heaven. only | "9 ere we wel : we and highly esteemed as her lyric z 1g idle?’ Hr your m caone® woman, — The greatest quartette that probably ever | ®#J,for yourself?” sang in America was that of the Strakosch troupe of ‘72, which comprised, beside Cary, soa rnegag ee Nanetti and Mme. Christine Nilsson. is to be hoped that if, as seems » we are to lose Miss Cary, the other eminent artists may long refuse to follow her example, for we may never look upon their like — Patti's grand concert tour—tickets $10— @id not open very well in New York. The New gs EAE Ba ee ae = BTtt seek =e mT. Ee af t ul f F : eadis &2 Au i Fa i i Z [ i i ruins!’ Rs; y i ‘B eke Ed SER

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