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“yf at ° fm THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18SI—DOUBLE SHEET. FASHION WRINKLES. THE RELICT OF CAPTAIN PROS- eubere wns an imposing monument inthe eem- AN APROPOS CASE. ] Belted neeens Semee Are Made. : BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RE sees i lity of @ number of ordinary postage stamps is- | > = ae aa ay SHE MOLIDAY NOVELTIES—A NEW THING IN “Enectep To THE Memory oF Cartain Davy Responsibility of Murderers. sued in 1881 was 954,128,440, and value | JMITATION STAINED GLASS. Ma oa veal bate GLOVES—THE WINTER WRAPS—soum wasti- | From the Harper's Bazar. PROSSER BY HIS IXCONSOLABLE Wipow.” —— s #24,040,643. ‘The Pye gy ty ee Loweet Prices and Faster! Teens at INGTON COSTUMES, ETC. When she came back to Northport, and took “*We would not call thee back from Heaven.” Washington Cor. Cin. Commercial. sess method of printing postage ‘and produces all the unique effects of te G. L. WILD & Boos ro up her abode in the old homestead where she | | The widow spent much of her time planting | _ The following te the charge of Chief Justice | Stampe Is as follows: ‘The printing ts done from | real lead eian-tines and colored aes in Hohiy x New Piano and Onan Ware-rooma, ancients was born, and whicli adjoined the cemetery | 8d tending flowers and shrubs around the mon- | Noah Davis, of the superior court of New York | Steel plates, on which 200 stamps are engraved, | Fit, "" Wow "aetana peer ele Hah wal or mend 709 7th stret northwest. = Tr 1s the embroidery craze now. ‘the dost of ell lier Kindred re ument, and keeping the turf that surrounded it city, addressed to the jury in the case of Elisa- | 8nd the paper used is of a peculiar texture, | applying «iver to every customer. Agency, 939 Le murden <a > . > ANOS _CELEL . + Tuk loose-wristed gloves are ahead. Soloed Hoe eh fan ase poet, | fresh and green. beth Coleman, charged with the. murder of | Somewhat resembling that employed for bank |G tme J'G. CULVERWELE. Act Tar BG | Whee ans £ CO°S PLANOS.CELE Lavtes’ neckwear is more voluminous. Northport regard ie widow Prosser with | Ona cold, gray November twilight she was in- | notes. Two m ver the plates with colored | —— = ~ | Also, a fine stock of P - : tavor. engaged in picking up the withered leaves | George T. Coles, in which the defence was in- uci etal tapas eet SDY & Cl sonable terme, at kETCHE Lance Boxsets are very large and small ones | &Fent 18r0r completely a widow that she cont | that had fallen upon the grass there, when she | Sanity. It is such a charge as Judge Cox might | inks and pass them to a man and girl, who print . puoi Wereroma Fath Leedlrt Meee er gpree Dolly Varden | manded the respect always shown, even in this | *Uddenly saw thefizureof aman coming through | well deliver to the jury in the Guitean case. Its | them with large rolling hand presses. ‘Three of Getabitished 1800,! rauia aveune, pattern are among new neck lingerie. imperfect state of existence, to thoroughness. Gee) gateway, and advancing toward applicability to this case was so apparent that | these little squads are employed all the time, Dealers in 2 el the whispered expression, “he is charging on | although ten presses can be put in operation if Tux most elegant wedding dresses of the | From the crispness of her black crape veil and | ‘The cemetery was on the outskirts of the vil- | t! ye , a _| BAR IRON, STEKL, TIN PLATE, Gana ca canis ot tl, sadies Guid taveased | tle Goletal (eahnioas of her btaok allt: gloves to | lage, and visitors to it were rare. The widow | @uiteau, passed over the audience, and.asit| necessary. The colors used in the inks are ‘al » v such a thing were possible the attention became ni a ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, wonrer: the severe hem of her black bombazine dress | Wondered what his business might be. When | ers marked” the cliet justice sald Sad Ponder tine Geen BUILDER'S HARDWARE. Quire a number of ladies were in full even- | she radiated unmitigated affliction. heart bevan eo bent quickly. = i as eeunided |, “insanity is usual en ofboth in common | mine. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ap23-00 Ing dress, without bonnets, at theoperaat Ford’s | And there was such an appropriafeness in her | to her faithful servant Bacbare that night, she | !4nguage and in the books asadefence to crime, | After the sheets of paper on which the 200 AND 607 B STREET. .IDNEY T. NIMMO'S the other night. living next doortoacemetery! Shemight have | had, at that moment, a presentiment of what | DUE It Is no defence, because where Insanity | stamps are engraved have been dried. they are | _w. .—Store closed at 6 p.m. a | Smee © Piao Wanznooam, Tue Pennsylvania avenue promenade about 4 | chosen a new house in the midst of the village, | Was coming. Sapte by eri exists: acre can be no crime | sent into another room and gummed. ‘The gum MRC Die ENDOW dae GEASS Us ee ee .m. 1s resplendent with handsome street tol- | as at her time of life, and with her means, many | _ She leaned against the monument for sup-|*0,defend. An insane person is incapable of eee poss ot the poe da OF dried pecetees | F7or ~ : aa 483 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. ties and beautiful women. a woman would have done, for she was Little | port: she put her finger upon the inscription, 2. “4 5 and other vegetables mix with water. Gum a New and Secon of nd Pianos and « i First-clane 0 ‘hand. kere constandy on hand. : MWe <criptton. | of the elements essential to the constitution of | arabic i Gbairabin because! sticcacke thn Sunivr-rise, Bosxxrs with plumes to match | more than forty, and it was generally under- | ice od not call thee back from heaven.” a8 | Crime, and hence is an object of pity and protec- hes ta oe ‘gummed sepa, | JOHNSTON'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID affected for reception and evening wear by oat a eptatn had. tare | 2tat ought to have its effect upon the mind of | {ion “and notof punishment. ‘Therefore, when. | PE a 7 a any PAINTS, ready for use. (Scud for cizeulars.) as jies of bith fashion stood that her husband, a sea-captain, had left | any well-disposed ghost. ever it 1s established that a party accused of | fr ely. They are placed ten Paar tected | TESS ME eEuaned te Builders. | A full stock of AR- : % - her very “forehanded.” It certainly showed an |_ But the figure still advanced, and taking off : ; . Hace! wooded support, the edges being protec LIES always on RAILROADS zw York large scarfs of Spanish lace, i at é crime was at the time of its alleged commission | by a metalic frame, and the gum is applied with 3 ae = : = black or white, muille the throat of the most | dlfying sense of the fitness of things for her to ig sate AD, eae eerie! cuend. 9 | insane within the established rues of criminal | aide brush. After having heen toate dvied, GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn, | QUENANDOAH VALLEY RAILGOAD, fashionable above the wraps. live in that lonesome old nour, eas Per- | curling mustache. A young man, and the late Lah he is eee Pe, eround of this time on little racks, which are fanned oy m30 ___ 18 Tew SrmeET Norriwesr. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE i petually moaning sea on one side and the grave- | ¢, xty: ii é innocence, becat iv ~ | steam power for about an hour, they are put in| 7 wi: 7 a = = g . Sees gy GG eS pistina 15 | yard on the other. coral captain wae fare? © Very dark mansand | fence. However monstrous his physical act may | between sheets of paseebourd’ sod passed ber LL, MARTIN & 00.8 PULP MORTAR CAVERNS OF LURAY, able for the searf pins and linked sleeve She had taken her husband's niece to live | ‘The widew drew a long breath and stood up- | 2PPear, both humanity and the law revolt | tween hydraulic presses capable of applying a For Bricklayes's Ten, is worn by gentlemen. with her—a young girl, suber and demure of Tight. although, as she afterward. explained ee against conviction and punishment of sucha weight of 2,000 tons. Where Biack Joints are Required. soe, ntemge my Hotel Compan: = noti- Prnuars there are no two garments that hold | aspect, and exhibiting in her garb a moditied | Parbara, the “presentiment” did hot for | Petson- But insanity ts a condition easily as- | "The sheets are next cut in halves; each sheet, Bost in the weld | Only Rinck tins never Pace, a ate s0 stewlily and so closely the popular favor as | grief. ' She wore her hair banged, and had red | :oment leave hen serted, and sometimes altogether too easily ac- | of course, when cut contains a hundred stamps. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Agents, * io tow Sally Shaabeanon be the seal fur sacque, and the fur-lined circular. | cheeks. but otherwise she harmonized perfectly |" «1 hee your pardon, madam, for intruding | °Pted. Hence juries, while they should be | This is done by a girl witha large pair of shears, | ap2T 12th atreet Wharf and 1202 F strect northwest. - ~ ~ in vogue for jewelry, and is | With the widow's establishment: and such 1 2 in | Careful to see to it that no really insane person | eutting by hand being preferred to that of ma: | =—————————___— ht impert with banged + ADPQUATE these vast subterraneaD ions as having a husband's niece ir and red cheeks were, after all, upon you, especially while you are engaged in J TSEPTIRNIC aya ed'a duty,” he said, with great polite ect i Taran tiger teed chinery, which method would destroy too many HOUSEFURNISHINGS. used for innumerable faney articles. Inlaid i very beautife 4 f aki | stamps. They are then passed to the perforat- | — nly reveal their with guid or old sliver it is very beautiful and | it human, and seemed only. as it were. to you’ aruich aay peova tn bead grew Tete | an ill-founded pretext of insanity. It | Ing machine? ‘The perforations. between, the JROGERS & BROS. PLATED Wane. iN AMENTATION. artist: . show in a stronger light the widow's otherwise | Xnce.” is, Important that aries on trials of | stamps are effected by passing the sheets be- ie No sinlar Gavetnm are known clarabere. No Caverns I Sous of the new fabries, tapestry figures | perfect propriety. The widow invited him to her house, leading | 2!eged crime shonld clearly understand what | tween two cylinders provided with a series | TABLE CUTLERY, best makes, e uminated by the ai of velvet shaded as if done with the needle | She chose as man-of-all-work Uriah Peaseley, | the way with a weak and faltering step, instead | M#anity is within the established rules of crimI- | of raised bands which are adjusted to a listance | DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS | meet tho anticipation, apd are thrown on contrasting grounds of uncut | an ancient mariner, who, having been stranded | 67 her usual brisk and alert one, “4 hal law. Without such rules the administra- | apart equal to that required between the rows | — German Students’ and other LAMPS. the eye visions and prea: velvet or satin. on the reefs of rheumatism, had de unattainable under the Cava.ier gloves of dog skin, lined with cha- poripes s mois, are very warm and substantial. They | 224 espe wrist like the mosquetaire, and | tion of justice in such cases would be dependent upon the shifting caprices of judges, or equally unsubstantial passions or prejudices of jurors. In this state the test of responsibility for crimi- nal acts where insanity is asserted, is the ca- | She ushered the sailor into the sitting-room, the s where Ann Olive sat, in a melancholy frame of ‘ton's assistant. | mind, embroidering sunflowers and cat-tails on ! self, “handy at grave- | crash towelling—for the esthetic had travelled in’, and genteel at cailin’ off the mourn g of perforations. Each ring on the upper cylin- CARPET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. der has a series of cylindrical projections which N and WOODEN WARE. fit corresponding depressions in the bands r ; * of the lower cylinder; by these the perforations Petiiaiimoed and JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- LURAY 1 ven as D1 inking H : are punched out, and by a simple contrivance ‘will remain open st all seasons of the year, and visitors r. An Ivishwoman whom she had brought with | QcU,0s fF 8 Ne Be eae Sone e coma | Pacity of the accused to distinguish between | the sheet is detached from the cylinders In which GEO. WATTS, — | Thay Tel awured of }eocuring superior abd Hmt-tess Tue Ch ON PLUSHES are now shown in | her from the distant town where her married plimentary phrases that Barbara, who was peep- | "&ht and wrong at the time and with respect | it has been conducted by an endless band. The | n90-1m 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave, | #ommodations, shades of one color, or of yellow to red, ecru | life had been spent, and who vouched for her-| in and listening at the slightly opened door, | £,the act which is the subject of inquiry. This | rows running longitudinally of the paper are TEW GOODS. SSS + THROUGH TICKETS, adek Gow green to dark myrtle. | self as having been “three times a widdy, and | confided to Uriah Peascley that he was “ayther | Ue 18 stated by the authorities in different | grst made, and then by asinilar machine the | N 2 areon ale by commoting rade. ‘These are fur trimming cloth and cameis' hair | 48 dacint a one as iver stepped.” complet Ould Nick himself or a Frinchman.” He seated | f0rmS but always in the same substance. In transverse ones. This perforating machine was | DECORATED DINNER SETS, dresses. . i JOSEPH H. SANDS, CHAS. PL HATON, widow Prosser’s household, with the ad ime i ; ; one case it was said the inquiry is always | invented and patented by a Mr. Arthur in 1852, BC ED TOILET SETS Superintean: Gen'| Pase'r Agent, . are open work pas- | °F sleek, drab, sanctimonious parrot, and a | Hiuself beside the fire, and while the widow | progeht down toa single question of capacity p y DECORATED TOILET SETS, ver ae had her face turned toward the window, in an and was purchased by the government for JAPANESE PORCELAINS, | ____ Hagerstown, Md. eiphin, “«® eff y # i a tabby that would have been venerable of aspect sementeries, with a foundation of bright colors, | if some evil-disposed person had not cut off two- and passementeries formed of variezated beads. | thirds ot her tail, leaving a funny little bob, These are used for the borders of skirts, over- | which gave her avery comical and undignified rt to regain her composure, he manazed to to distinguish between right and wrong at the $20,000. The sheets are next dressed once more, time the act was done. In the most authorita- ved I pe ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. 5 id “4 5 2 ACE N and then packed and labeled and stowed in DECORATIONS wilepe i oe to Ann Olive, “Iam not what | tive of English cases it is said it must be clearly | another room, preparatory to being put up ir Ar Extnemety Low Pnices. BM MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE Obed belonged to the Shakspeare Club in the | Proved that at the time ot committing the | mail bags for ‘dispatching to fillorders. If | anxinas ot COOKING UTENSILS and KITCHEN ase. : : wires: skirts, and even for tabliers. Appearance; but she was thus saved from un- | vitase, and Ann Olive had heard him recitethat | tense the party accused was laboring Under | single stamp is torn or in any way mutilated | FURNISHINGS of the best class. THE EAST AND THE WEST. VIA WASHINGTON, Tur Washington stores never had such well- | Pecoming friskiness, havingno tail long enough | jp tie hoarse and growiing accents which were suai cere 2 the anaes end Gea ot teat Mine Are Gumolt arse aes from this Siar i ieee DOUBLE TRACK! JA OORLEM STNG selected and varied stocks of is a3 at this o supposed to be natural to Shakspeare’s heroes. | he w; i 5 ‘ = eee a RAILS! silt tpiae ieee er if not lower | parror Trey nad her, sitting-room in the back | rhe whisper was different from the growl, but | 8¢,"88 doing, or if he did know it. that he did | cause. ‘The sheets are coiinted no less than w York. Seeit this is not so after | Ing the cometers; "As che. carmel eeopk: | still Ann Olive kuew that the sailor was Obed. | Pet Know he was doing what was, wrong. and | eleven times during the process of manufactur- | [F YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING | acueDULE To TaKt ‘ d. | in a very late case in our court of appeals the | jn. great is th taken ss tin ue Stan's advertising columns. callers, “she always had been one that enjoxed | Gisruise for the purpose of getting inte. her | CUMTze a that language was held to present the | that not a single sheer, has been Tost ‘during the a a3 vi Taxix« the childrea to see the handsomely- | passing, but she hadn't a heart to look at it | Sats ood orien tual ene an oxeeaion fo | aw correctly to the jury. past twenty years.—Scientifie American, Do not fail tocall and examine our large assortment of dressed shop windows is a new duty that the | now. dee FFCT SUNDAY, NOVEM- ot N, AND ST. LOUIS her delight by hucging the ancient bob-tailed | 2°70 Will see that in this case the firing by ee MORADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES axD | [:$5- Hulton, Hales ity, and Way Stations: ging acbanes ! more, Annapolis a holiday season tmposes on indulgent mammas, | 451° ta and titer. coastal OS ead ean | tabby, that was napping beside her, ao forcibly | Me, Prigoner of the shot by which, the deceased pe alasoneee P 5 FURNACES, trasting, Winchwer, Hagerstown, aiid Way, who are thusmade to know what their hus- | \wno never hud any visitors and asthe road wang { that she uttered an ear-splitting me-ow. question whether the act was criminal depends | N° THEY CATCH AND MANAGE THEM IN THE | no pest of their kind made in the country. Also, AUIIMORE EXPR bands enjoy when they have stand-up seats at | Nownere in particular rsoutae alone e |. there! there!” exclaimed the widow. turning | $n your finding. as a matter of fact, whether at FAR WEST. LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND it of Kocks and Way Stations. the theater or concert hall. and mnore grassily until it lost itself An aw aneehy | UNA, more agitated than before. “T should | the time of doing the act, the prisoner knew | Some of the most fascinating scenes in the BRICK SET RANGES, LADELVUIA, NEW YOKK AND BOSTON ‘Tus SuovipeR Cares of far only increase the | the widow could have had no great opportunity AE CUO Biba eging to happen, | what she was doing, and that she was doing | boy’s book world being those in which the wild Jes a wc, : A Tee VR ERwOR coon deformity of high shouldered women, while | to indule inthe dissipation of looking at “pass | aways means something. I never knew it to | NTO: °F, In other words, did she know that | horse figures, it was with something of the old | 12 TIT Seventa Stacer Noxrawent. Rage em Pree they increase the breadth of the narrow-sloping ee her reels had not sr ntets Lee fail.” = Sig wns sheeting, ae Ceres eal uit ool youthful thrill that a party of us the other day pD® NER GETS 39:00 0u Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and shoulders, and are consequently becoming, H was regarded as proper and commend- “The sailor concealed a grin, and Ann Olive sat x de oe . | heard our driver exclaim: “There is Wild Horse “7 ? 10:00-BALTIMORI ‘atteville, particularly if these same shouiders are ac- | ble in her to retire to the back part of the | wickedly silent. x etree ithe her Gllezed) tbsanity ig snbe eetab y house. VI . Col », Beltevill CLS, i OW lished within the rules of the law, however | Jerry and a lot of wild broncos in that corral ae oon . gq Companied by somewhat broad hips. It was approvingly’ noticed that she never | geal end hem of woot ea een @ 2004 | much you may be convinced that. ‘she acted | yonder.” Business was left to take care of it- ae ia CHICAGO, CLNCINNATL AND A Haxpsome Washington walking suit of blue | went to any social gatherings except those of a | pean gna Near ie te mh oteend a under intensest ouconel excitement or how- | self for the present, and we drove quickly over DESSERT AND TOILET sETs, | 2. singel Velvet. jnst out, on the front of which are two gious character : but sewing circles and do- | nor ‘and in a kind of falsetto voice which caused | CV" fuily she believed she was justified in| ¢5 the place indicated, a rude inclosure about 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapohs and Way Fows of box pleats, finished with a tiny pleating | nation parties were regarded as belonging to | snq Olive to be divided between mirth and ad- eee Rk) Guaporever mult fifty feet square, in which were some dozen IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, on canting sully tox Balt of the velvet at the bottom. The basque is quite | that class in Northport, so the widow's recrea- | tiration. But the widow noticed neither the | You 22Y eels Tying of PUN” | horses, mostly about two years old, and in their a TIMOR): EXPH i ace i tions were not so circumscribed as at first might + ke jishment. The doctrine that a criminal act. may " OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, 1M EXP plain, with rolling collar, rachings of lace in the mane me i! manner nor the voice. She was pale with ex- | be excused upon the notion of an irresistible | 8PPearance well justifying the name applied to PHILADELPHIA AND NEW neck and sleeves, and plain—though a handsome cee came at the call of duty,” she re- | Pectaney. “Imet an oldshipmate over at North- cpaies AO comity AE when! the: onendee te te horse of aS Mhogieaenay oe AT LOW PRICES. ly a = : a . a iM a) heap Spanish wi rough. The dime-novel prefix costu marked to her nearest neighbor at's donation | ort Harbor the other day, and he told me—I | hae “the ability t over his lezal_ and | SPanish word for rough Pp Vay Stations, (Winchester, Fred Fur Borpers for dresses are more used than May, vie i ) ever, and areno longer restricted to the over- dress and wrap, but are now seen in a single baad near the foot of the lower skirt, or down each side. A single wide bor- der is more stylish than two or more narrow don’t want to raise any false hopes, and it may J SOTEER & OM, be only a ruamor—but lie said that the Sunbeam had been heard from !” The widow utt 1 a ery chair, with her hands clas n. to Jerry’s name had led us toexpect such a look- , ing Karan as adorns the ini Mol page of cand vederick, via Kelay, stops at Anmap- class of literature. or the second-rate stage, bul » we found him and his two partners certainly “as MS tome of Recky Frederic, Hageariown, ‘Wine mild-mannered men as ever cut throat”—merely gieKex SuasEd chester and Way Stations. On Sunday tw Poise of dressed in the usual local costumes of men who -) ‘6: Rete Tt i om 7? 1“ wea follow an out-of-door life of any kind here— eee ag oy ey pe broad felt hat, blue flannel shirt, and overalls aaa fut ot Rocks and Way Stations. thrust into a pair of heavy cow-hide boots. And F mo and Way Stati aD LAUREL This declaration of ‘uncompromising virtue |W Home.’ a 1g | This is substantially the language of the court | they were quite genial and communicative, and WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, 1810011 : ; was delivered in a very forcible manner, and | yoyae’ Saints be good till ust” cried Barbara's | of appeals in the case already referred to. If it : Ba i i oe Eee ee erat Nise a & rral waiting for operations to begin they told sodanre regan Toud enough to Teach the Gute oF aaah tittle | Yolce. “Indade it’sthe ould Nick himself that's | (oe 80, every thief, to establish his irre- | CO™Tal wal for op 0 i i fe party. moral duty in respect to it, has no place in law. i And there is no form of insanity known to law as a shield for an act otherwise criminal, in | which the faculties are so disordered or de- ranged that man, though he perceives the moral quality of his acts as wrong. is unable to control them, and is urged by some mysterious pressure to the commission of the act, the con- sequence of which he anticipates and knows.” rt-broken widow has no call this a merry- nbor, who was Mis’ ell (pronounced Wizzle), in holy ‘ome it’s a most solum and edifyin’ and I never yet brought a custard that ‘n four exes in it, and I never shall, let other folks do what they will.” and sank into her as if in supplica- “She was wrecked, but the captain and seve- ral of the crew were picked up and carried to Ausiralia, and it is though are now on their TSBURG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT EXPRESS. = 19:35— PHILADELPHIA, W YORK and BOSTON , 7 é afthur bringin’ such news as that! Sure and | .onsibility. enditt us how they chase the bands of wild horses on ONLY $4.50, EXPRESS. ¥ moire or satin Surah, woman, who was the wife of Deacon Phillips,the | 2\1. i : fi sponsibility, could assert an irresistible impulse Platte, g them wi : ot Selosest” man in Northport. P fant himself shtay dhrowned, the like iy anny | to steal, which he has not mental or moral force | the Platte, not taking them with the lasso at t Q nox Cars ow be. CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS BX : ither corups, and lave thin in pace that's been : os | force | full speed, as they do in the books, but running 5. W. SCHAFER, vi = As ravens ka GaGa’ ks can’t expect much of a poor lonely | her corups, and Ia ; sufficient to resist, though’ knowing the wrong- : mney aio in. thie} aC rant . W. az SO-WALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE, ana eS who have fine figures are wear- | Widow woman,” ‘said the widow Prosser, | Kilf wid his impidence—the owdacious ould ras- | fui nature of the ‘act, and in every homicide it | ‘em with fresh relays until tired down su EXP. Stag on sieval oo it ol pomencone f ciently to be driven into an inclosure, the lariat 1020 7TH STREET, at any station between W e ae fe e shirred | Seething the crape folds on her dress; “but [ would only be necessary to assert that anger or ‘5 ae “6 by rt = Junction. ing deey pointed waists, to which are shirred | in? Lie pint crouite 1c kiy coke nor don't hatred or ‘revenge, or an. overwhelming desire on tee 2 be eet ite Sneaking wad Ue ne aaore Bee toe Ave giBaily. Sunday only. Other traine daily, except plain un ‘ » trimming is used ex- udye frostin’, and myapple jelly always to redress an injury, ora belief that the killing | UNGer cor 7 Pp corate i focene Sevan Warhsington attipat ebay Minlten. cept a broad satin ribbon, which is festened at | jells splendid, if | do say it. And Cap'n Prosser, 1s for some private or public good, had produced | PUTPO#eS. “Barbara! Barbara!” said her mistress, re- provingly; but she wept, and wrung her hands de - and at last tottered out of the b £ 4 For further information apply at the Baltimore an the sides of the bodice, carried to the end of the | that had been all over the world, and asked to | Tus Vall fainting, and supported by Barbara's | an irresistible impulse to do a known illezal and Clare eae heed abe Petaes SOE AAD See, Qhio'Tieket Gace Washinton Staion, 619 an rid dat, and tied into a bow and long ends | dinuer by the Czar of Reoshy and the Emperor | “thi astonishing reception of his news fillea | XTMgtul act. Whatever views of scientists or | {ine to the cattle and t cerayingvand (herd ENGLISH, FRENCH, = ‘ Roppayivania aveuine, comer i4th strecl, where orders which (il over the skirt of the dress. an, couldn't eat any doughnuts but | tn¢ suilor with aie Reet ecially a te aa ant | theorists on the subject of insanity may be, culty of otherwise identifying them, and the DRESDEN AND CHINESE. any postin the city shectes. 2) 1i0N which has been tried to no effect 5 * 5! and however great the variety of classi th cI CUTLERY. it her aunt was out of hearing, his lady-love | law here, in this respect at least, is alwavs vin- RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. “You don't say say so! But I ain't a mite sur- i ; Z au ‘ fication they may adopt, the law in erimi- r! FINE PLATED-WARR, 1881 rx THES the puffed, the slashed and much: : t turned flercely upon him. : : dicated both by the courts and Judge Lynch peunrivater o : ss ss prised. I says to Miss Copelin, when we was |". hee Bie = ven't | nal cases brings the: whole snbject to | 4; verity ai rho LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSI “ an f ted sleeve. When a sleeve is fanciful | ytakin’ the "Genes Oat cette basket, saya I, | .,, evry sess fn Rave made of it. haven't jthe single test: Did the person doing the fay dnote Mathes on tke eae AND =e ts rE 'SILS. TO THE SOHTH, WEST ASD SOUTHS re is a grace in it; tor instance, the iss Prossers’ doughnuts is enough to bring ab ", She said. ‘ope to goodness it isn’t | act at that time have. sufficient sense to Fiphis ainie BUNcALed NCAT brand wiles wohomen Dubs zy GE, Sriexpm Scexrny, Magauwacent quia, iy gathered from the elbow to the | tears to your eyes.” And I was glad to see that | UC ‘ " know what he was doing, and that it was | mist be approved by the county authorities, a | TRAINS LEAVE Wabi NG TOS trom Deo nd finished on the hand with a frill, had'fetched some beautiful mince-pies, for | ay 2;2™ Afraid it is,” said the sailor, mournfully. | wrong to do it? If that be his condition it is of and then revistered, care being taken to allow | —°22————__No- 1000 Pennayivanis Avenve._ of Sixth and B streets, he top part is loose to the elbow. herborn was just telling me how much the | it annectangis pee eo usnt It would be a cap- | no consequence that he acts under Irresistible | 804 then rewist existing brands or liable to be 2 RS. & "| 7 omer bance aed eae y A Tea Gows, made in this city, of a novel er set by them. She says he always writes | graces, T thought she would be delignied ecg | mawence or imaginary inspiration in commit- | Stored into them: It ia usually some pecalice STEAMERS, &e. Stn, diy. 10-30 m-mn. daily: with Slocpingg Gare Pattern (which Is quite the rage now) is com- | his most foreible sermons, them that gives it to | Saces. I thought, she would be de joy. Bhe | {2g Tous. Emotional insanity, impulsive in-| Gevice, an H with an Inverted ¥ over it. for in- | =——— =a 5 = frou’ Harrisburg to Ciucinuat, St Louis and oui e * i vat- | Sinners so powerful, and describes the bad place = iss y- sanity, inspirational insanity, insanity of will | © “f ing bee! Vin fi f th TEAMER *“MATTANO’ Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, with Palace Care to posed of wine colored chudda cloth with Wat- | 20m S peautifal 2 ; seemed so inconsolable! or moral sense, all vanish into thin air when- | St#8ce, and, having beea executed in iron of the Leaves Tth-street wharf at 7 o'clock a. m. for Pittsburz. feau back and a plain front, with a zarniture of| Hist and. eatin’ a whole Sanee pie. Thang | _cinconsolable fiddtestick! She was a widow, | Crerit apheee te Th into, thin air when- | dimensions of some four or five inches square, | PorosX RIVER LANDINGS 28 follows: On Doce | EALTIMORE AKD FOTOMAC RAILROAD, | Bumercus bows of watered ribbon. The skirt | solemn and fouchin’ thesent that snare a-pro. | 8%41she wanted todo it well. It is ner way to | ference between right and wrong at the time | More oF less, It is applied red hot to the animal's | days for Nonint; ou Thuuedays tor Bick House Land. | For Cahendaivua, Rochester. Butta, ane aay is trimmed with quaint quiltin: The Mother Hubbard siveves lace. s of the chudda. | e t&immed with | do things well. And she hates men, and didn’t | and in respect of his act. No imaginary inspir- OF wouian RDI On want another one to ask her to marry. He was | ott ‘ 2 ‘vate wrong | £782 on the plains are gone over yearly for this | alternate days, touciny at iiterncdiate xiven iano aud Watkins a horrid old wretch, my uncie; used to beat her | 49 to, do personal and private wrong | Purpose. and the annual “round-ups,” or meet ee eS ee ing and returni under the delusion or belief that some S Sfondaye and Fridays up. o or ii 4 ings of the herds and herdsmen to effect this, . id the widow, | Pack and blue, and keep her in terror of her | great _pnblie*benefit. will flow from it, when aii als0\ to Sort oubandlrectalinsizeratars Sue oe G. T. JONES, Agent. ¥ Oh, horrors! I do hope it isn’t true. You S 6 e A ‘and Lean | o hope it rue. You/the nature of the act done, and ite | 870 sleo to sort out and recls J OTICE, It always | Nad better get out of the way as quick as you probable consequences, and that it is in oretum to Our'wila horses, We bad arrived N FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. can; she won't want to see you azain.” an wine ee : “She said she wanted you to marry a sailor,” | ticlf Wrong are known to the actor, can | iustasthe men were about to cut out a fine- side in some conspicuous spot. The herds that | 2 Glachodock Creek) and Mattox Crock; on Sundays ain day. exces Sunsays 9. vidin’ a means of grace when you'r a-choppi meat, and a-weizhin’ out spices, and a-meas- | urin’ out molas hope they ain’t too sweet,” s: y'n Prosser he liked ’ein swee bear to make em any other wat seems as if I was makin’ em for him. rnin’ him so, that cept Sat Care AN Evening Wasnixetox Dress, by a well- known modiste, is of embossed cream colored surah, with princess cut back, bouflant. The front is of wide ruffies with “falls” of point ap- | : x IT sup e, fre = amount,to that insanity which in law disarms e * On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881, the steamer plique luce. ‘The bodice has a square neck, | ne yas A heated Toe Cece a 202 that | said the young man, dejectedly. the act of criminality. “Under such notions of | !0°king black mare for the purpose of hobbling | ARRGWSMITH sill eave her whee? Tost of Tineateet filled in with Spanish net. The Mother Hubbard | '@ ¥ an; a P = ‘Only because there would be a chance of his ; are “ a her, she haying shown a disposition to lead the | at 7a, m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- i. 2:00, 5-40, 10:00 ves have adeep fall uf lace. The bottom of | COUS® We're all sensible that poor human nater | gettin drow : Jet me marry | Cat insanity, life, ‘property and rights, both | cthers into mischief, and it waa with no desire | DAY forall iver landings. On MONDAY as far a 2, 5:46, 20-00 the sh it ‘ti shi F th mH Gee ain't never what it ought to be.” getting drowned. And she'll never let me marry | public and private, would bealtogether insecure, f changing places with the men that we saw | omini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio- 80 am. daily, ex he skirt is tinished with ra q ig, Ove The widow, with downcast eves, noddea | #0". that iscertain. If you didn’t know any | and every man who, by brooding over his | © sing pI 4 yy | man, On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. h tes the costume. My 3 | better than to bring such news here, you might | wr oe i has ei them enter the corral on foot among the wild | 9 30HN R. WOOD, Azent. Te, |, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30a.m., and 2:00, Sf : nt, either to one or both of these propo- h ie x »y ight | wrongs, real or imaginary, shall work himself Iaiievith: thelr) lanteta: thres-quacter nen incl 4:46, 5:40) 9-90, 10:60 and 10:15 p.m. On tailor made jacket stili retains all its Eevee somebouy who dial Now you had | up to an irresistible impiuise to avenge himself a ee ot eat capplenesg ithe eabuine toes | ECO NQRNGUE. | PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS andy, #00, 10°90 ¢. 0. 8:40, 950, 10500 e variety ot j 2 7 i ; better go ake 0! hose fixings, make i ii it ” N. a NI) N LN here is a little variety in the details that he sailed in never heard from ? you look perfectly horrid, 88, that make | or his friend, or his party, can, with -impuni POINT LOOKOU’ ‘Line, 6:40 amand 4:40 p.m. daily, errible con in’ that he penses neith second is very often likelier than the frst.” 7 crows nd_never come here | beco ale cans some six feet in length, hanging on their left ; . = Tanta the | 288 210re-" “And. Ann Olive lounced out of the | ins own cate for the sedeoss OF Mis aaa | ATMS. The horses. seenied to Know that some- | cOMNECTING WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVI- room, with signs of approaching hysterics, and juries, or of imaginary wrongs of is ‘friends, | ting was, about to happen, and immediately |... excursion on TUESDATe: THURSDAYS for instance, revers are simulated | on the skirt, the side forms are left open a | little way at the bottom, and one is slightly | if c i rf i es zi iL it . ] 3 PREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, men’s coats. These » worn with simple from a pair of keen eyes. he ji i pits A : ee a — wool dresses, linen collars and’ masculine era: hope you ain't one to take offence when | mitne be Obed Weleomee caine” SuoFSs 1088 | aro applied to govern a case as the law (as too | Tetaln, their places moment, without being | ars, axp WING OGIOBEE or BEGIN aie : - ant. A young and handsome widow | /Sht be Obed Welcome’s gain. often they have been) crime escapes punish- . s x ee ter Obed Was aed rate Tal Gays there: | ment, not throngh legal insanity of accused, but | ,tH® a llgher | power.” and swerved from | First-class fre to, Norfolk and Fort Monroe through emotional insanity of courts and juries. Miey Whed “already ofelce an ie: aes First-class fare ip Piney Point and Point Lockou apt to take a second, more especially ‘ Hae | after Obel was missed from his accustomed ® so situated as to be able to support | piace in thestore. He had gone to Northport Woxri has announced his intention of restor- ing repped goods to popularity. Dresses re- ——————$e-—_______ J y mat. % : ” - Harbor, and afterward to Boston, “on busines.” he Paii 7 “fish-hook” brands on thelr flanks testified. — ceatly received from him are partly composed of he artful compliment was soothing to the . am on) ‘The Painted Caves in Texas. And now the noose in Jerry’ hi Tickets peo format Todo, The prettiest trimmins are solid | Widow's Irritated fevlings, but she replied, | when'n week after Meee ee Te eee |_ Mr. J. Van Wie's grading forces on the Mexi- | And now the noose in Jerry's raht hand began spd prog tonsa Inforraeton tar | ny oot 98 Wt, Jet passementeries ani es, with alittle real ue i a nished at B. W. 3 tice, northeast coraer Boao. Ticket 1351 Pennsylvania avenue north= of 3ui street aud Tenneyivabieavenur, Sndist the depts est, St, Marc Hotel; ‘Stands, at be Jeft for the checking of baggase to : itor ension of the Sunset railway are nojy at | s . 5 » | disguise of a sailor, he boldly called idow | Can extensi length, and the horses plunged more wildiy than & here : es are gathered atl Not if she Is the relict of Captain Prose Oriuern y caltedatthewidow | ork at Painted Cave, on Devil's river, or apout |'ene aronnd the toro Suddenly ® quick, for- | Spal Hoteles HB. Lolttaborn, west to “Cay Post Of Settnaion frp noel nd ronnie y shirred, and there is a ; vas a terrible The widow had shut herself up on th two miles beyond. ‘The work east of that joint | ward motion of the arm is seen, and the noose | fice; and at Company's Otice, fth strect wharf. CK TH OOD, General Pamenger Agent, is, panelled sides anda | Man, and you do seem to feel_y iliness, denying herself toll viskors, bate wee | Ie ve Zh, but Mr. Van. Wie haa compkra- | Hes toward the Intended victim; but_a sudden Soo tree NOE NR tteau pleat behind instead of apron |™0n,” said Mis’ Deacon Wiswell, in a concilia- . Me 5 ery rough, but Mr. Van ie has comphra— WM. P. WELCH, Agent. = = = ssh bow drapery. ry manner. “I hope his niece is a comfort to | 28olutely necessary hat she should play propri- | tively easy work for about a half-mile west. | SWerve causes it to fall short, andthe whole x y e ND NE (EAMERS. MEDICAL, &c. oak ety since Obed Welcome had had the audacity to | There are three drove gallop wildly to a remote corner. But | ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMEL L, ke. = Wasnt you.” glancing across the room at the bangsan i i y here are three caves at this locality, all of — — = — Heeoeees Weshington costume |e che e bangsand | exit on Ann Oliv Which are painted, the figures being buffaloes, | ROW je are Saat started, the noose swings, STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE ADIES PROVIDED FOR DURING CONFINE made this week is of embossed plush and bro- | “Te widow shook her head with tle |), ,Qhed plunged at once into the matter at | bears, Indians with bows and arrows in warlike | 844 this time drops over the mare's neck. |The | win teave her wharf, foot of 6th street. every MONDAY, ment. All diwases of females treated. A. MA= caded moire Fi 7 sque is tri i . rt ROCHE Tani # weight ofa second man is immediately thrown | WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., touch: AS M.D., 316 north 1ith street, Philadelphia, led invire Francaise. The basque is trimmed | sigh. a attitudes, Indians mounted and on the chase, | tion the rope and the struggle begins, themare | ime at Piney. Point, ont Lookout anvd Fortreay Slonrue. di0-naw and the sleeves and panier with a | | “Ann Olive means well, but she is young and | heame peerge heard that about the Sun-| squaws, etc. The caves lave been tattooed en- | Upon the rope and the strug ‘and the mi Excursion tickets will be imsued as follows: - s k feather trimming. Onthe back of the ity," she said. i besiny bere “There was a sailor round wildly plunging zy en re- Ba: a tirely within, and many of these figures are still Pal : ‘TER ” exclaimed Mis’ Deacon | Here telling about it. I made inquiries in, Bos- | in a good state of preservation. This work was | !Sting, until it would seem that the animal must MENCING OCTOBER 1. ARRANGEMENTS, COM- iE. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND intense interest, draw- ton, and—and—and I’m sorry to tell you,” (that | done bythe red men in years long gone by,asthe either strangle herself or break her neck. But | First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe aud Norfolk. ..$2.50 reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in thecity, ‘ly at 455 Massachusetts basque ix a handsome Alsatian bow is of beasled lace, with a ruchin: The collar | “You don’t say s Spanish lace | Wiswell, in a low tone | x 50 | todand6to#. All Female Cos ‘ : beep i stuck in honest Obed’ : 7 cea Inamoment another noose is thrown, this time | Sccond-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfwii. $1.50 | 204 Ail r pire neaise | Say ed Wele -tryin’ to keep com- bf bet dus zs and Pot eae hea int. On its sides are two rows of the moire | pany with her. Idon't say but what Obedis a | @%ed it out)—*I'm sorry to tell you, but it | peared 30 and 40 years azo, Indicating the prest | 8 Sudden pull throws her fairly on her side, her | Ret t ESDAYS THUGS: | 1a AND MME, SELDEN a mn soit puffs, intersecting a row of plush putts. | likelyyounz man; he parts hishair in the middie | iS0't the Sunbeam that Captain Prosser satied | age of the paintings. Mr. Van Wie has occupied | Head Is caught, and she is vanquished. The hob- Nifery: over 2) youre succeef skilful hie had used bis biack! to ish the Eitehen stove.—-Burtingion Hewteve Lo wy in. It’s another sel — e ining- | ble, along chain, is then attached to her right = it aooommy 5 cons There iss band of five inch feather trimming at Seater arene eautialiand appears 98 | Baltimore. Cando baincbean ae ere See ues. ing cad tea fore foot, and thé ropes then being qnickiy and Sew York City. Patients ‘whaid at tay" gioce ts te 0 entee s -master; SS dayne eaten + b ) fee iL, | skillfully removed, she scrambles again to her Correspondence % Naw Angaxczuexr for the back breadths | Hee to put buttonain the contribution box when think wash alt Gentes oe oe Wien the Caves Seer the side. of thy | feet, erect once more, but shorn of her power eee Cees onorory SATURDAY, at fouro | meas = . Of skirts, differing entirely from any preceding | Giyned witha a na t Saterlinety half-sister | “The widow Prosser arose to leave the room, | hill. Its mouth is covered by clusters of vines | fT mischief. and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m.” For EB. BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTA‘ styles. is when two rich ma- | gottaken up for Bheatie, vad, the tin peddler | too much agitated to stay. But on the thresh. | pendant from the Drewes ok boughs ofa | , Thenative horses raised by the herders are all Kadies' Physician in Washington. | Female Irraca- terials are combined in one dress: for instance, | con Geuldd Gal cond eeatin’, So he hain't what | o19 sheturned. clump of hackberry trees. In the top of this handled in this way, rough as it seems. When 15th street, opposite U. gh yp a je alereytinl mleduaitn tng () He acer inree “I never had any personal objection to you, | cave is a hole extending to the surface, through | 00€ 18 to be broken to the saddle he is blind- Ghates for advise pros tt Dack bs ned with red. | deal of Anu Olite: and ta ee es co tank, ® erent | Obed,” she sald. “l've always found you apar- | wich Mr. Var Wor tos toe stove-pipes, | folded after being thrown, in which condition Spann mee Trocade, folded into a singlo ‘great Wattesa | eat che to ey i eect could be willing | ticularly agreeable yoling man, And there ‘are | Rnethes case eee eee weore-Dln of | he is perfectly submissive. The saddle, a strang NOTICE! Dy engnetortsbiichesd specialise in tne cate, erie ae pleat, cut shorter in the middie, in a point. | surpene Proud muy anybody but asailor. | some uncomfortable things about maryin’ a capacity to hold 70 or 8). people, is used for |OMPIEX of leathers, fringed tasséls, coiled LANE ROUTE. rears experience, will gus Foward te top, so that the red Hsing Gout | Suppose I'm set_and | know V'm aristocratic, but | Settor. "So. i Aum Ola Rene oe eae | caput purposes. The third caye opens in a | lariat, etc., 1s then strapped on, the bridle forced | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. the Binary Oreson, fervour ‘cath fot of tes plat. Fee eee rant to gee Ann Olive a first mate's or a | you T dom't know but Pm willin’.” solid rock blud, being about 6 feet In diameter into place, and the rider,armed with eruellook- | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. a3 Sacak a6 chek aro this tavociew wmatert sapere doc After that the widow Prosser went on being a | at the mouth, and extends backward a distance | it spurs, with barbed points of the circumfer- FROM PIER 40. N. R.. NEW YORK. ding the trimmings of Drecete en | and it ore ne £0, i°tF apt to be godly gtven, | widow without interruptions, and even mere | of about 150 fest) The ee used as a | ence of silver dollar, leaps into place. |The | Parthta......W for replacing the trimmings of brocade or of | And it must be kind of lonesome to have your | thoroughly than before. ’ magazine, in which the powder for blasting | blindfold ts then removed and the struggle be- satin that were put on last year's oollen | stand always away to sea, and they'reterrible oe Purposes will be stored. Just below the eaves | #08, preluded usually by the wildest plunging, dresses. It is well to pnt on new trimmings | their wets uownded, and don't always leave Money. the cliffs of the rock extend from 12 to 15 feet, | 'eating and bucking, ‘the latter consisting of a BEd Seal precisely as thee Old ones ee on ng trimmings | their wives well off. "But the Welcomes go to leaving a vacant space of about 40 fore eset | rapid series of vertical leaps. with legs rigid, RATES OF PASOAGE a coe, Fangenats will dispiay the marred ‘and faded | that tery mectin’. and I don’t never feel sure as neath them, Ar. Van Wioavlll locate hie iucge | Very trying fo the rider's endurance and tenure St fo Perini aaah U the styles of this year do not differ | so stuck un the eset oF star; and they're | From the Cincinnati Gazette, smith shop under these cliffs, to repalr'and | ot his seat, the best of them having no hesi- | Ketura tickets a fevoralo eran Inateriaily from those of last year. Instead of | cones, UP that it seems a Christian duty, as | Belubbed, ce world’s a pretty hard place sharpen tools and shoe horses snd wanieae wud | tetion in holding on at such times by a strap large sho'wy buttons, new woollen dresses have | lo hmmcut, £83; to take’em down a peg. ‘So T r hasn't got plenty of cash; iM, UNtIL within the post tee ees TUS | provided for the purpose. If he maintain small crocheted buitons In bullet shape, the | Lo Aebe You won't let her have anything to say | But ebbery one Says, “What a beautiful face!” on until within the past two or three years, | Provided (oon Ell this, @ wild gallop color of the dress goods. bsg tet ahal never gt eae sn ois was ite inhabitant, ase ald Beta we all ti usually faows, Drotracted by tie: spartag. ~ nee: r give my consent t . : 2 aioe A Wett-kxown Washington modiste has just | in’ Obed; but I'm a poor widow. ro Wey: Winnie a soaked ec ae Past, 80 far as known, —San Antonio Gazelle, — | OF _A0e iy learned, come oe te 4 Dower or completed a vers handsome street costume of | broken and crushed fo have inuet intents pear ae a AK : . And ‘so docile are they that the s over anybody. If her uncle h ne He hasn't no sort ob show; orse Returns to his Early Home. master. embossed plush, trimmed with satin rhadame, | OW? Prower. da ho Saget pee He welt be dyuy to de wall, for sure, From the Manchester (N. H.). 3 wildest become = a eel rons as Sacto as if 5. k " sin , resigned. ‘or dat in: ar an’ re : - 4 } : a i. Tis le. 8 left “Sota a ng hog feet bape a | gifted in prayer.” Now, ef your pocket 1s werry well filled, was recently sold toa in Orford, N. H. In roe daldetars Seg hey seoisut and inferior He int ‘a = are, made full and entirely of plash, : Tam!—that is, Lhope Tam,” said | jt You owns lots ob lan’, taking him from the whgon one evening he | quality the use under the saddle is the chief Kio 'SRAiN mecca immed nie wi - or fringe late novelty in hastily. baoos 2 cr honor bas all’ been spiiied, slipped away from his owher and disaj ae js reg which they are their Der feet my. Byer soe sali Aeorgrtig carp wah hee Png Kase re ance aa burned a acne Tere eae Don’ yer see? going at a high rate of speed. A diligent search | easy it = 5 . vfa where Ann Olive sat; for Obed Welcome. ie ga dott edges The skirt istrimmedat the bot- | aithoush he went tothe Other meetin fel | De good Lord Te loaks inter de sou Wal niles Gilcl to emer ane tee or ee eastern whlch lends to il wy Le cmdoed cap gions come to the donation party, sacrificing « baz of An’ nebber asks if yer rich; A dispatch was'received du the | mi ‘bused who, re fare Virvush "he aces of the puah which | foichy of pocndoa tae erconag aah se | May Libgacasimtse So memisreme a Wve, | ay by his ormer: mater. thls oy, y 5 geen a = formed the underskirt. | The material is very | loved. ‘And, after all that, the cruel wae Don’ yerseer | the horse had made nes é ~ : Wie, Wheeetocbocon Bat itile: trimming it Is, however, cottorea | Euatled her ‘dragon-wise, so that hecould not | pen you miss choose nick, m; horse ¥ at has maaecieaa kina oun ‘money ‘and in therefore a beautifuronc P| £&t Bear enough to speak to her, and tucked For debbil or Lord muss hay yore rhe | but much hardier and simpler In his wants.— 0 artisticall beautiful one. | her under, her arm sind whisked her off home, | De Lord, He wants yer awful bud,’ j Fort Collins (Cal.) letter. SETS 2s) OSS refusing all escort, nine o'clock. De debbil stan’s ready to grab yer. = : Bee an ne merle never yet Toren. And Obed Desped malediotince roe the cruel : ere on’ yer seer “How wou.p you like to ‘a tract of first- efled the proud man, trying to cur! his feet up obey eg pe oy aol y a : ciama igid in Taras” satate cesar ie ois and out of sight under the pew.to the pain-| instead of “a sailor bold, Better fo. rage to de. ternal etty, day of s Philadelphia ’t “Well, 4 snd eng po |i Rel al ind w cr ae at eg, greets ete