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FASHION WRINKLES. GOLIDAY NOTES—NOVELTIES IN LACE, ODD JEW- EURY, ETC. JERRY SAVED THE MILL. The dull, cold day was at its close; but the heavy rain and strong south wind which had the blockade would be broken, the ice would no ‘onger clog the stream, and the mills would be save For a moment silence fell upon all; then, sud- gr THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER’ 17, 1881—-DOUBLE SHEET MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ‘WHAT IS GOING ON—THE NEW PLAYS. Church Music im New York. From the New York Mirror. Having referred to the subject of sacred conceive what the composer intended; and as a general result these graded or hope! L" OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THB WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881. ple cannot become de- less; of believe that after a dayof toil there is no refreshment but alcoholic stima- vied n ¢ asic general =e 5 EP-Too val os Cioaks are long and well trimmed. swept the town since early dawn still continued beep ae Neuere 's Spe eee and a —Lotta fills the bill and the house at the Na- | ™usic generally it becomes necessary to partic- lant and Seerating —_ antes —— ge Abvaarees bee ee the apetent Daess MATERIALS were never more varied. | with undiminished tury. The gale shrieked as | '0# out above the noise of the storm and the | tional next week. Among the Hebrews there Is a tendency to in- | with a practical knowledge (however sinail) of | , £2" 1f not called for within one moth they will be seid wall war of the waters. in New York is about to r y r « to the Dead Letter ont Pais Amuen and copper are among the new | it tore about the corners and lashed the faces of | "=", thousand dollars to t ho will cat |. ~The opera season in New Yorkis al ving pr the few hurrying foot passengers; while the driving rain penetrated everywhere, drenching that timber!” The women in the little group looked at each other and shuddered; the men fixed their eyes close. It has only been a fair success. —Ford’s will be closed next week except on troduce instrumental music. The orthodox organs during the last few years, so that now ‘an oratorio they discuss various passages or at- | tempt, perhaps, with the assistance of neighbors, Jews have in three or four instances introduced to reproduce itr private gratifcetion some pat Anderson Alice Aickeuder Mrs Banzah s ; of the music. Thus may be exorcised the evil | Alen the streets, flooding the gutters and collecting | Other and shuddered; oe Sar ea NBL, ices Pe OSNaL AML AV UDOC: | 2 aes Semruere GaGa) cecal of tek aan | passions that make some househokia of the poor | e Marne Mottin Lie Gk hai in deep, treacherous pools at the corner cross-| the anury stream increased and the waters | ‘Tae Lights o’ London has proved such a hit | Vices unaccompanied. The reformed Jews being | (Where intemperance, brutality, harshness of ay ee Cs roa ings. The bare trees moaned and writhed and | deepened beneath the mill welle | waepeh HATHERS are almost exclusively used for hat ti.mming. Tue Newest Tats are shaped something like @ dour shovel. Wixrer Bonxer is aking that. large; there is no wi wept; the swinging sign-boards in front of small taverns creaked and groaned dismally; the tall chimney of the Dumbleton knife works rocked threateningly: and in the midst of all the tu- | mult the great river was swelling and strainin: jatits wintry bounds. while a sharp cracklin; “Two thousand dollars!” The proprietor’s voice was hoarser than be- fore; but the women closed their lips firmly and shook their heads. The men moved a little un- easily, and one drew his hand across his mouth, as if he would have spoken; but still no one re- plied, and the white foam from the imprisoned 4 | feeling a ness of heart are found) 80 at the Union Square, N ¥., that the house is, Perhaps for the most part humanitarians. and | tray niisey hess 1e88 e if The formation of the choral class would possi- | | bly accomplish more to bring “sweetness and equally “liberal” on various matters respecting | light” into such homes than many of the com- has drawn good houses since its opening night. | faith and ritual. The music of temples and Monly employed means. It seems to be a duty despite the severe criticisms on the piece. The | synagogues consists of selections of modern seo iger eluates ach rte sold days ahead and the box office is closed at night. —Mother-in-law at the Park Theater, N. Y.. approximating the Unitarians in certain partic ulars of beliefs and practices, have become ariets Mr- Marthe ler Mrs Masvie Brexton Bettie Brooks Bettie Brown Mrs Ben perform, irrespectiv Special creed of . | Hl game company and segnery are used with which | work K + differet 3 c Tue Lorra Mvrr is new, and is a muff and | soui rand anon from the broad fleld of | river was tossed by the wind azainst the lower | the play was proiticed lier. | Works, taken from many different sources and persons, to establish a music school as well as a retic mbined. | lee that stretched from shore to shore, and little | windows of the mills, while the corners of the iiss dni. ca gi, catenin tan wats | adapted to the Hebrew text. The Jews having | Sunday school. Gente waseck lolts, fust-out, 1a called {streams of water began to appeai re and | buildines were already beginning to crumble | _~*!8# Anna Boyle.who, as leading lady inthe | no national life can have no national mus ic, and | New Auntie Mt Pinkenrd . Just : | there. running swiftly along the frozen plain. — | and waste away before the grinding ice. Banker's Daughter’ combination, attained 8 | hence they derive their ideas of the art from the | “THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE year ‘The E March has come in like alamnb; it was depart-| “Three thou” pleasurable decree 6f success, is very favorably | peoples with whom they live. the German Jews ory in a SMALL serew earrings rewain the favorites for ing like a lion; and shrouded by wind and rain} “I will go!” criticised in the c! Kirke.” /adapting German music, Italian Jews. Italian hen BS wie ¥ery young ladies. | ae mts mist the last night of ie month cat The two voices sounded so closely torether | — The Bondmen, Wingfield’s new play. does | music, and so on. ESSENCE OF irows Nellie £ r >t i s thickly down. that it was not until the crowd turned their = ‘ The Ror Catholies similarly show a cot hase Mow Auna uakoy c. 8 composed of eleven y oval, ff ne Roman Catholies similarly show a con . 7 so ey Very clecint is a hat composed of eleven | r+ was past supper time, past closing time for upward and saw the one who had an-| 201 meet with much: approval, though Jobn deney in one direction. They are tow | JAMAICA GIN tie Piutuer are Sophia plumes. | the mills and faciories, past tradi 1, that they fairly understood the reply. MeCuilough is still playing it in New York. tt harch in Ame i asc Sue fashionable must taper toaround- | stores, and except for an occasional Ih tnning from a third-story window of the; 18 Jack Cade over axain, but not as good a iehicl A certain tacitn ort Drie WARN AE MRT Linen Mee Jennie ed point at the to in some saloon cr corner grocery, the I directly acro: er, above the | drama, . edcanw are prea m E ET, AD i ens Ace Maan Ts in silver and silver-gilt @#ong the business streets of the town were no. Wasa long e sed to conyey | —The son of the creat Italian trazedian, Sal- ely to the practic a of Pero x Rowe M i i " © | dark, and the rain beat unheeded avainst their © from the mighty er-wheel of the mills | yini, recently recited sume scenes from. Limiet Ider countries. For this reason a a5 xe Mary st be high | Lack panes. F vople were | to the machinery of @ little box factory located | pefore Mr, A. M. Palmer, and it is said to be not | we may now see at new cathedral in 5th sade when worn af all. must be high | gyen those few s o have ,on the opposite bluff. This chain was at rest her impossible that he may be seen af no | @¥e 1 in 28th street, PHILADELPHIA. Lend Sica and close around the throat. umveleome journ the | now. and there appeared at the window near it MEANS PEUTTe: EB OAK The lo THEN RtrecE and ec otursa Vinginia BaxeLe Beaceets larze enouzh to slip over ue sloppy cio i ppFossas shiverin the of ina blue bones coe in OrMpare hers in 58th stre All others are Imitations, or made to sellon the rep ™ 1 Aue the hand are no longer in vozue. sa to | Butts Of rata'best uponthen. eee me rencsad Hele wee who sald: ~ Bartley Campbell's new play, first entitled yi AVCtue CHATS mostly robed In vestinents | tation of the ORIGINAL and may do harm, while LIZAWETHIAN paniers, wired over the hips to | ~ (yn vs oibeloth coat. || When the people saw him and realized what | A Goridess of Bohemia, but now called Frinwls Ciisral or instrumental heliee ate ulweel okey | seek BROWS'S, PHULADELVHIA, “will hape, are revived. was walking rapidly up State street. when, | about to attempt (for already he had and Foes, will be produced by one of his trave i ‘So ti = won Nir m ° Presi borders for plain felt_hats and bonnets | at a particular window corner, he came in sud- da rope around his body and was pa ing companies at Detroit in Christmas week. , C: pect following the lead | sprrxe, nh lad i are manufactured in large quantities. fen contact with a ted who wes crodehing & “other end over the chain, evidently with | another new plece of his, The White Steve, will | of t tholics in this city. For w a Dawson Ain Meso A New Dees: Faseic is a moire and lace | font of a baker's window, where a sigzle lamp | the intention of sliding along the same until be seen in Chicazo in April next. V hay t Phe @nccalied SUMMER, M * Leuite pees ; il burned, eyeing with huagry gaze thedaint- | he found a point from which he could lower Pe ay farcical edy | “Protestant urches have sur- stripe silk in delicate s 7 = within hiniseif within reach of the timber), wien they | —~ The Money Bor, the new farcical comedy |! t choice h ead of relegat- AUTUMN, PeNNs¥Lvasts AVENTE is resplendent with Ut cried the man, starting back, “f al- ed this a great murmur went up from tie | shortly to be produced at Wood's, in Philadel- | [yey] Chairs in thee! gallery, as thi rw Mary’ it . handsome street costumes on bright after- | most ran you. my Then loo! a, and the women cried out in te: js an adaptation by William Davidge from | they were unworthy # mors easterly position. AND WINTER. well Mary Arches noons. motelbharply. at the crt | many turned to Mr. Watterson and u rench of La Cegneile, a Paluis Royal suc- : ; anoel-cholns ie . a id-winter cloaks | he ec d: “Why, Jeon : | to order the boy back. ily nore than ¢ : A one = — as ee Yes, sir,” replied the other, fiaif pulling his | * Who is he 2” said the proprietor, in neetine: om ee In all STOMACH DISORDERS, for PI ith mauve-tinted or . | proy . is meeting from frequently 5RS. . oC erimson plus | tattered cap from his head. f you please, sir, | manuer. 5. The Ohio In many | NESS, for SUDDEN CHILLS, when Drenched during cee te 2 = fee It's Jerry, the bobbin-boy.” said aman, s ANE ae {Ge EQUINOX when Cold io WINTER, when nt Netuie Suorr DResses are not worn to parties in What’s wrong?” gaid Mr. Watterson, the : Otptiaw six an’ -etrivin! £0 mmpounded of about Distressed in ME buy a bottle of dees AW New York, t by young ladies who dance. | proprietor of the yreat milla that skirted the iid er, Barry Sullivan and Cha ome ee your Drucxist or your Grocer for 80 Cente (inset on ligne Me A at ni-tt tiver, for it “What's wrong?) Why are it Jervy.” Hl at their t | nd continental Ree Se si ee ‘des tur Mrs} nen do not wear | you not at home? The mills ciosed two hours | quickly. “Then he shail not o, and he w —At the Park Theater, Boston, last Satur- | as : ssist- | ct oe ee ee 4 rs with stre sor with morning | 4 his hand toward the window, and shouted, cording to m win i thw & =< 5m Laks toilets either at he ad. | sae an aS ert ee ane ae eee too inte tor witha itie | BOO flexed to 82 j ti,at isgiven to this | * ; sister Nellie’s sick, an’ ive been ut alread was too late, for, with a little : ce : ¥ ns = ue ¥ 3 Tur oe Se assin’ of her up to our bourdin’-house. You | eben andl une, montinee concery at fe Hvac Hall sane Coin et choirs is of a MEDAL, | Hoot Moston 1 Watiean's susee- her died, an’ our house was | s aring. grinding fee, the, ,,CSton Ree LORE Seat Thus Able eare ' PARIS, 1878," Holiues Mrs duo 1 Dian higehippr sy sold, Hellie an’ me has stopped Mis’ Craw- | rope he supported him sliding slowly down- it indissoluble tro . = | ance te ws delicate hues of the is ‘b ai + but my money's give out. | ward alone the chain toward the center of the | a gerne ia Ue htened vicinity, the | i Werrantea ansoucrery | Harrison Mra Mamie Teper Mw 8 th 2 , 88) Mis’ Crawford she told me this mornin’—she | dau. The breatitless crowd. the terror-stricken | SUUS little forCune of S10, broad, cali and yet forcibie, or noble. PURE cocoa, from which Walker Mev Allan Mriptrsasbookaofthe presentueasonshow i ewig, alr, this morin’—ste said, air, this | proprietor, cauld only watch and sen gow | — Shall Fou ike it was per| Piomtgege ee a Ue OF cn eek cies ¥ i the educating effect of the toys, dolls, and play- | mornin’ “the boy a : Slowly and unevenly the looped rope from | formed nary in one of the prin- | 4 schaice at the hymn books of many such eee ere Bh things for children that have been invented, im- w Come, K out. which Jerry was suspend by link, | cipal cities of northern New York on churches prov ‘once't tation tins rawoved. It isa delicious x Proved upon. and manufactured during the last | not afraid of me. she down the saving ebain: heated evening last, and ali the p prever i pduction of fines culled from | drink, nourishing and x decade in civilized life. the great mass « Atlensth, | by the younz ladies of the school in appropriste | rt room, and dance music of aL w AMoxe hand: and costly new jewels lately wt re At aires ore ee ee ore ‘ costumes, there being no geutiemen adiitt trom mpa” and = Obe- | strenxthening; casily di- Palas Mary ry a » nol is a kind of fine i Ah and just above the long beam which held 7 as auasd . ae + fo side by side lwi EAN, Waskuuscton Mos brought into notice is a kind of fine green rutile | ork to nuss her, she didn't see how she'd wet | jan, allowing the rope to side quickly throuzh | —The forthcoming pantomime of Zobin. ane sak He bee Due gested; admirably adapt- | Wise Mos Siar FD found in North Carolina. Tt is paler than emer- her money. An’ our week ran out. to- i nds, he dropped lightly upon the timber | Crusoe. a London, will | es 1b igvat evident that & ed for invalids, as well as Waker Miss M aid and very brilliant, and of the same rank in an’ my mioncy too: all but twenty cent: which he had come to cut! | probably of the spoken with gravity does not becom ervons in health Mpa hardness among jewels as the sapphire. that I spent for oranges for Nellie. An’ Mis At the sizht. the sympathetic crowd broke into | day season to Niblo’s Garden, New York. The WOUs, Or One tibkered’s Deoore i oF . 3 Mrs Col P r " EXxckeDINeLy Gerace are the new con- ord, she said as how I couldn't eat at her | a wild cheer, both men and women; but Jerry Nery, properties and dresses will be trans- | amusing: and yet it s It to bring | 2 Sold by Grocers every- | Mittor Alice ceits in bronze, in broken branches of leafless | ta thout I paid first. So I jest slips out at | wasted no time listening. merit, bait ® ported, tozether with the entire company, ina | home to the mids of som stiomaliats | Rie where. Pain Angie ep trees, bearing on the b limbs cut-glass meal times, for fear Nellie‘d know # wasn’t | moment lost ion to the stewmer. P { these remarks apply to musical phrases. W. BARRE CO., | GENTLEM dishes in different sizes for fruit or olives. On in’ “twould worry her, she bein’ s mills, and before the echo of the shouting had |" __ The Two Orphans willbe revived at Booth's | In the churches of the Presbyterians one m Porches Acker AD. a branch above the dish isa bronze monkey how I came here, sit.” ceased he was plying his axe with vigorous | ,, see aA wr Ubine ae al é a ateady improvement in the mu = Re - | Andras Dw, 2 Maltbag ee Glee th ble Haid. | _ The boy finished, half frightened at his long | strokes that sharp and clear above the | Theater, New York. on the 2uth, with I Lis very slow. fur less frequently are | J ADIES’ ELASTICs. Adains ‘Titce © eketasis Tue short-pile plush being found the most Speech to “the inaster,” and again pulled at his | voice of crumbling ice and gathering waters. | Claxton, Ida Vernon, fe Watkins, A delivering the most” | srindaguis ansatinenicag Anderson WoW Ligad B ragged cap, while the March wind tossed his | [t was not a long ta The strain upon the | O'Neill, E Q Stevens Han manent Bradiord A emai iota thes Erentest favor It Corea a Ge How hair about lia wet face acti the cold cole | tine one i and ere'the ind | cast “ina PN card ve eee rtd Baus cided feature in all millinery decorations, and a | jg, bc meantite cls ‘ ait Benepe e ense of inconyruity is OPENED THIS A.M. Bi arence beat upon his scantily elad shoulde had an ominous | St , A ost iyo. but » clear with the grailtial W. 8. TEFL, Brewer DK sips ie) me Wetlenen siden & acco | oes seore: 0 1 ominous | Stars may come and gstars may go, bul more clear with the gradnal w. z peter band of it fulled around the edge ofa bonne r. Watterson stood for a moment in deep | crack! ‘ound warned him that his errand was | yyicn 96) 6p di Patieien 1 Hew db Rook Kk sto more re-| 415 995 Pennsylvania aven Bowen th makes a soft. becoming frame to the face—/thonzht. It was hard for him to realize such | accomplished, and that he must be gone. Neseace tne 5 Manes Of tle Reston Thea.| ined artistic pe ptions 7 Is, Besides, tt Se = eee fe ref a even the severest features coming under its | poverty a this, and among his own hands too. | Dropping the axe, he turned, seized the | f@rever. Heng enon Ue oe el bs : TIFICIAL TEETH ‘ORE AND fluence. | oer, pleasing and-subsiding ‘Y Was a “bobbin-boy” in the milis, whom he Very pretty walking costumes are made of | pes aes Mal Aes more by sight, the only, dark Prussian blue vigogne, the only trimming | SUPPort of a widowed mother and sister—now o! 8 the sister only; it seemed that the lad had being a wide Moorish scarf of rich Oriental ilways been beight famed at th i | is manites: tiat those persons who hy — The 300th performance of The Colonel at the | the eteatest art-works of the ope WHUCEOE Wiles GiGi Goren tiene room. ete., performed mince. of Wales Theater, London, onthe)” gers and with the aid of a ultimo, was celebrated by a dinner giv ter and the Museum, ediately after extracting natural. te: Modern methods and Moderate fees. dangling rope, and be chain above, when, witha shock like the report of acannon, the beam gave way, and in an in- t. in the twinkling of an eye, the air was into ¢climb toward the | serted im | house, con- | by the greatest and orchestra ill in al ows | Bradley O Beran D n i ye, the aii -not wish to hear snatches of them on Sun: | @ELLING OUT AT COST, Brow Wn WB 0 ry, and the with a horrible roaring, as the imprisoned | yo. ; = eoinin a baae. nota, a | : : ees ’ gd Bowen Win stripest silk. which is caught under the paniers | great proprietor remembered him as one of the | waters burst the bods which had confined | {he, Management to the home ¢ CR IEE eee arate Ba rarraen’ 5 To Chose Bustsess ny Decespen 30rn. Barton Win B on each side, and brought around and tied in | happiest among his boys. That this child could | them, and in one impetuous, boiling flood | jp, 2 | because the church cannot aft to pay for. or - . a. front. Handsome enamelled buttons, in bright tually suffer for food while striving to care | rushed over the dam, to: the great cakes SeAGTs . does not provide, a rendes ne ” These a aeiaag it Persian colors to match, fasten the bodice and | for his little charge (the orphan Nellie), seemed | of ice that had formed ‘tt erica onthe | ___ An association has been recently formed in Oxcerpts also toad the he ig Wisk fon ianre BOOTS AND SHOES Morrows iberenthas Gia Gtitsidie cont: | to the gentleman too terrible to be true. Sounkg waves —so high that they iid trom |New York city called the New ‘York Tonle | (Tinstne could bebodily oc colt as nicutaliy, FERED AT COST, FOR CASH, PREPARA. | Moke tn’ > + + 4 pre ji i is h sf sicri: e fort e} ae thet 1 fi ss i The rose. C1 I ‘ s 7 pid a AT COST, “ Rt: S a Kew A Fisitiosaure: but inconventent attachment | And set there just before im bis Honest bine Sight the form of poor Jery_-and there Weut | Sol-fa Association. ‘The purpose, of course. is | transpurted hack to tie, temple of art | TO GOING INTO OLHER BUSTIN SSern te aball-dress isa bow of ribbon fastened to 4 = ge Pie! park eS ips oa ee st le e people a single cry The boy | to promote tie study of music according to the | then remain in the temple of God. GREAT BAKGAINS IN FIRST-CL: Norris ed, stood Jerry , Supperless and | is lost.” z English societie simila ashes of the weel eh SREAT BARGAINS IN 2 the shoulder by a cluster of fowers. The bow | alinost homeless, upon this the wildest night of | But the jam was broken! The milis were | MCthods of the English societies of similar | hashes of the weekly music on itself is composed of many long loops of irregu- ull the year. name. us most forcibly of tt surrec dew GEO. F. BENKERT, hee one orth HC lar lenzths, and two ends of tl Iu the | Mr. Watterson forgot the rising flood, which |S «eee Sere agate Tat Te Bho nes a dom) OO tips a whler tones | ar6t x Fapid evolutions of the dance these flying loops | even now was threatening his mills; he forgot | And Jerry was saved, too! Braised and | she wants one of those Shy Berm ere oe ananiGenee i | Pork be: look like so many silken lassoes. | the urgent errand which had driven him out in | stunned and bleeding, hanging half insensible | logs that ¢ ChE Gris UU OTIC a uneee Choe ARENT | yt F BBIES. Kaeeentie panteeed A Beactiet. reception bonnet exhibited in ietie m, and he zed the boy by the arm, above the black waters t Eawept with a ewitt ie teidenclen ‘ chureh | a | coma: Badee ; . ae caieet th » | Pushed open the door of the little bakery before | curve toward the fall. the ice that had but uuld be of the. y a aha Gites ‘ srowin WY New York is made of biack Lyons velvet in the | Which they stood:and f rly draxced hin within. | feved him had pas a bree ie Galas ae ae Cane rehi aa (Ke all | Specistatienton wiveu to rena game | Clank WP Ferronniere ». Encircling,the crown isa! -iiere!* he cried to the baker's wife. who | that the boy still | and, quicker than it can aa aleo) at cible Poe a Fa bowing 10 execute the zreat | be told. a boat was procured and manned, alone mit eneet OF ance | MARTIN & CO’S PULP MORTAR om e this lad the best | line made fast to it, and. droppiie down. th icked up |L. K, super you all the provisions he | stream until they were close to hin, tender es ete ah ore For Bri 's Tse, ne «and send the bill to me.” Then, bur- | hands were up i Of the tania ing a twig of the berries and fi THAT potonaises are in v rue once a: iy drawings some tn from his pocket- he thrust it into Jerry's hand and said loving . the lit upon the rope whieh held him and alled, and e& hero loosed x th a long e the rs Best in the world. Where Blac are Required. Davis dunk ‘Only black that never fades. | Edett Ba | Ewin FS Major ; J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTS, Hwa Spe a eh, rT 4 s A h the beard, #150. Re Four 1202 F stree .thard mel Medenied, but the garment oft | gona ay Nott have eaten, go back to Mrs<Craw- | dropped failing int te waiting armas below. Ftessuhce ae eon neue An 22th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest, | Fi.usedt 1. Jr . ig Sacer ford’s ane “ onth in advanee. Then * si alihecd pleat * c ‘i % onee favorable to economy, and to be worn find. adoeto Nellie, and stay with her your- | To-day the great mills stand by the ri Booth $100, and Panny Davenport ia 7 free parent nity met L U U MMMM BBR EEE RRR The new polonaise is | self until sheis well. After t to brink, and the rumble of their macl Dey Boncine TN Ge Ge Ga wine Eo oC U MMMM Bo Fe Reet | iy fa monochrome fabric as | me at the mills. If the you shall | heard all day long, as of yore: but it does on has performed the role of - ould tina lishi is U UMMM BBE RR | but with some of the material of the | have work. No, not a he continued, as the ears of ‘the “bob! yo sand his share Seite oatts TaeO ere LLL Ul MMM BBB EEE RR Shirt Joh it introduced into its trimmings.there- | the astonished boy would have spoken. “The | those of sister Nellie. For the unete atu 00. per performance Sa ee bia Stsball gon . the bias bands, or upon the corsa money is a present’ to you and ) ‘om me.” | and the otlier at school, both fuster. children of : Bs etait Sucideeer £ form of cuffs, colar, or plastron; thus rende1 And ft inappropri fore Jerry could recover from hie surprise | at most pleasant of old 1 relors, ccepted fiat those weineger Ly i : Sharwood & for wearing with any skirt eX- Mr. Watterson had gone. prietor himself: and it is only at ¥: ae ae OU g Tends wie. | Ast made up over andcorre-| Supper! money! and a doctor for Nellie! Conta | how, when hia days are brizitened by the pres Ce ee oe che eke eae ees pete EIS Ee RATES sponds with. it be true? The boy unclasped his hand and | ence of both his loved ones, that, Me. Wanter OO ne monenoboney ew nitons less IN Ose of the well-known New York stores looked at the precious bills! | son's memory turns back to that springtime, | 7/000 cpitaes a : . % of congrezational music. Gada a three bow windows display three Hne.animated, |, A¥He ate the Yountifal meat prepared by the | Ion HANGS as Ga ae eee nek | ord they cane haN Mien en mani oe y | CANINED OAK omy exlscaom, Hyon Fraik iret TE life-like and artistic holiday tableaux this sea- es Ae wife, th bo! oe boy pictured Nel- | so1 to save the | residing in London, is by no me y ersons who happen to be within hearing | yxpIANA ASH.“ i” Harris Frank Tyler John son. The first is the Carnival of Venice. in je a eee ee ane suc cell ler mi ae ae E soe sonore te seri a zie iso. oe of the NOUN ie id that such illit- diana: eesti siti a ceca Venice itself, with black gondolas on indigo | jo ten) the mpm ebie tA Saree a and does not look 50, her hair being but slizhtly | eracy will be forzi-en. It may be. It will be. | INDIAN NUT, 4%, %4, 34, Ss, Mim blue water. moored before a marble staircase eee cre Lin Bo puanevare bound, Apotheosis of the Worm. _, | touched with gray, her eye still bright and | Rut if it is not ked it is decidedly uplexsant. | pyptaNA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inca. leading to a marble palace, whose balconies and | Quid oranges from the Lakers ae se cakes | Dr. Charles Darwin has written a work which | happy, and her fo served.” | Why such persons who intend to sinw praises ae sites : ®, Staircases are crowded with gay revellers— | And (ranges from th bt Pecieabe Loum is creating a protound sensation in scientific | It would appear that Boito’s Myyistofole | ali th r lives do not try to obtain. the requisite | INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inch | Sauankin 3 it sot Teas mirrors on each side multiply the | riy out across the darkness and the fama ie |cHeles. He has been studying the common | muste is gradually gaining in popularity in New | qualifications, it, ig Catan ret a cat wide. Wheeler Alonzo scene indefinitely. In the next window is 8} thought how boldly he would mee! . y- | earth-worm for over thirty years, and has come | York. ‘The beautiful duct between Helen and | LHey efter that which costs them nothing, and | pyprawa CHERRY, Every thickness. Wivuy A scene in the Buis de Boulogne—children on «cht how boldly he would meet Mis’ Craw 7 j York. Th n He too often the miserly rich offer it ty prevent the Waitly Andrew eal drivers in flares, and pedestrians | (27 80d how astonished and puzzled she would | to the conclusion that mankind is more indebted | Pantalis, one bers of | expenditure necessary fora proper rendering of | INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch Johnson Burnett Wantield Ben Gapiating taoasciven axcond a fore | te ee he paid her—not a week, but a imouth | to that loathsome, wriggling little creature than | rt in that | this part of the servi wide, sane ae wate the third window is a tine oval bronze | Advance! ay ” to any other race of the inferior orders of crea- Mine. “It is of course dificult to ddgmatize on the MAPLE, Every thickness. gece Benen - frame enclosing a doll picture of “Charity.” a atoug’ adhe chmbed The eso ee eat | tion. The earth, according to Darwin, would ct of church music and at the same time | A? : oD LES at A fare chang: with a little girl inscarlet cloak and | poarding-house—Just like a fatry story, with 2 | De desert were it not for the worm. Its value | | — Anna Dickinson begins her tour in her own appearing illiberal, and cspecially with | SOFT NEGLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, Rentner Whitted John A — giving @ penny tow poor little begyar in| creat, big, splendid rich man fairy!” is that if eats dirt and turns it into vegetable | palace carafter New Year's day. She opeus in ee i pe the ei Kelonr. $ilusms JT oR 5 . zi mold. There are on an average on every acre | ing Pe ee tl y to say that in all those churches FOUR + Two highiy wsthetie dresses to be worn at a! 14 was almost moent ng.” Already the black | Of sToUnd over 57,000 onus These ean aoe payne ee ae sono ith | where its decided, for varions ng, to dis- Kenealy = Baie 1 mos! C ly the blac! ft eis! ak ine, aude,” in Lady of Lyons. All of her | pense with pri nal cers, there shoul fi Kein Pit Saleen. tae enineton are worthy of de-| envtain of night, rent here and there by the | cet, Honcho, Steen Whateverpaes | Characters are male. She has) selected a ood | 4 ghoral retool established in Goneeioe ie | HARD Wood van, sPRaauns square. | BNI = = scription. The frst one is an antique gcwn | furious wind. was slowly lifting toward the | through ihe intestua’ fecal OF the enact | company. aa; ee Phe eral e a tied all Gis mentees should D6} ) (5) grace @raaer aun Naw Vom Avence) UT moie nn eens ea copied from a painting by Mantegna, being in east and the dal gray dawn appearing, forming | comes yezetable mold, and without. this mold fio en compelled to acquire the nece: hnowlede | ie Daily Netional Democrat 40° Lith st the shape afa Sowins priicerrobe, atid is made Tees. that frinced thee ference the leafless | there would be no erops and no increase of ow to Cook the Turkey. to ft them for sustaining their “part of the | LARGE | Srmacus Savane. of shrimp pink satin, embroidered in silver flow- ; x vay is were ers, with of the most delicate green. The painted in waving silhouette. grain or the animals which feed upon the | From the St. Lonis Globe-Democrat, rship. or should they think such an exer- rcbauit UNCLAIMED LETTERS REMAINT n ; ; paces e aq | products of the soil. Nor is this all.| Mr. Roth, at the Lindell, said when asked irksome now, as it 18 the only occupation | YARDS: | Nonrueny Lisenry Manger Savane, Decotmen ‘lita tos, jong skirt is full and undraped. and simply | Since ever the sun had gone down, the wild The worm is the preservyer of the me- | how to cook a turkey, that much depended upon rried on by the redeemed ones in Heaven, LADIES’ LIST. trimmed with a wide band of the embroidery, | Storm had continued, and even now the rain| morials of the past. Its amission is to | the stuffing. He prefers chestnuts to oysters, | according to the teachings of the sacred writings eee eee ane which reaches around the entire skirt. Over the | ‘i fe Frees wh hang hips are too double putTs of pal green satin put On nearly straight. Around the waist is a silver girdie made of oid Grecian medals. The pink ariven by the mighty wind, fell in long, slanting lances upon the town and the frothing river, that filled with great masses of broken ice and debris from all the up-country, roared and cover naked surfaces with vegetable mold. The | deserted cities and memorials of the past are first hidden from sight by the ejecta of the worm. Then comes the dust and the sand storm and and this is his recipe: Take a twelye-pound tur- key and clean thoroughly and rub with salt and | pepper. Boil 8 pounds of chestnuts, peel and that they prote Ifall chureh members fified, the music ch e. were so far musically for the Sunday ser- Lusbay Mre Louisa ie Mre T A. ‘Ray Mew Oxaian Richardson Mix Helen Stevens Mine EJ bodi a plunged between its bank: i elisck wi would be ofa higher type. But a3 mat- nine) eS. Taylor Miss Lottie satin bodice is cut very low and square in the | plunged betwee f the iniite patitlt | the accretions from outside of our atmosphere, | thin them, add 4 pounds of sansage meat (pork), y stand the Sunday school is the only WILLET & LIBBEY. En EN’ neck, avd is bordered with embroidered flowers = hands the foundation of the mills beneath Troy is two hundred feet underground, Mad it | 3 chopped onions, parseley, thyme, 4 raw exes, | music school, and this is frequently conducted | ns es GENTLEMEN'S Lis, and leavs a fiver snd green. The square | ¥' Re te tl dof the dam, where the channel | 2k thtee thousand years to cover it with so | Salt, pepper and nutmeg. Pound through a | by eee who have not en any the enjoy- | —— ae | ee vemae. opening is filled in with a shirred guimpe or| 4 7 anne! + 5 niphent cx. (eolendaroraulve: (Fi ae at | ment of tunes of the Moody and Sankey” type. eer man} hartou ehernisette of white Spanish ruse point insertion | Yes the narrowest. and diveetly “opposite the | Tauch soil, but the earti-worm is the great sex-| colendar or seive. Fill the turkey, sew him up, | me t y” type and lace edzinzs: the designs be tlined reon mill, was an i ton who buries the monuments of the past out of sight. and bake for two hours and a half in a middling | similar specimer of music to sacred Jd OHN MORAN, Lowe H LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THr GEORGE- Yet this wrigeli 2 ot oven. words are forced upon the children when they TOWN Dros : With silver threads. The long close steeves of |, Piled block upon block, antil it towered hth | Pees, vet thls, writin piven a Mr Bartholomew: gives the following recipe | are most impress onatite, and it is difteait after, | 2226 PESSSYLvANtA Avene axp 4289rH Nonrawesr, uctrcea Serene sage) pink satin hed in points at the elbows | in basen pressing with terrible force against | oreanisms known to naturalists. It has no | for cooking a turkey a la provincale: wards to implant a taste for choral melodies | bason handa large assortment of the best makes of LADIES’ List, and upon t onlders, and into each opening lait se the one hand, and the natural | brain, no organs of vision, cannot hear, and has Take a young tender turkey, empty carefully, | that with their associated harmonies are digni- | LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen- Gregory Rachel. > are set large pufls of the pale green satin cov-| wall of rock upon the other. the broken tee had | no rense of emell. It mien neta ee ee | ante making dry with’ a towel make a fed, stately. noble, and «rand and particularly | aid and Ruby and. other RANGES and HEATING |, , GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ered with silver embroidery. The second dress once Saree guna aoe intelligence, and knows enough to get out of the | dressing of sausage and boiled chestnuts. | well suited for the performance by a great num- | STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &e. Harrivon Charles Taree iad le eran nes h of the | suntight. But, notwithstanding its deficiencies, | Leave skin on the neck long enough to sew to persons. PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE RE- | Macuire George D. B. AINGER, Postm semi-Greek. y At the | wa beat f = ackward in eddying | jt is the greatest benefactor not only to man but | the backbone. Stuff tightly and sew up all| When “Old Hundred” is sung by a large as- PAIRS, &c. Se nnn in carmen ce isa full Wattean plat lined waves. which beat furiously upon the mills and | to the other superior animals. It may comfort | openings. Pick with lard. Roast in a pan. | sembly with a powerful organ, well-played that Louisiana STATE LOTTERY. pevimson satin. In front. the fir threatened each instant to engulph them. fishermen to know that the worm they use in| Put plenty of grease or butter on, and salt well. | combines, directs, sustains and fuses all the in- | Prices and terms reasonable. a petticoat of ruby-colored v 7 Id in elaborate Grecian designs. [nto the square neck of the gold. bro- caded bodice is set a chemisette of crimson Along the higher shore the townspeople had | gathered, powerless to aid, but simply awaiting | the catastrop and among them, pale and | haxgard, was the proprietor himself, already a | angling has but little cannot be said to suffer the fish-hook. nervous sensibility, and r pain when impaled on It will not do hereafter to de- spise the worm, for, Roast for an hour and a-half. Make gravy in the pan and serve with celery sauce. Mr. Joseph McCullough, the well-known dividual voices in one amalgamated whole, great results are obtained that are not merely due to the influence of the religious words, or _ 527 Connected to Telephone Exchange. GAMUEL S. SHEDD, PARTICULAK NOTICE. will be under the exch cout of Genet Ont BEAU. all All the dra ‘vision am es y i i as a London paper well | caterer, gives the following recipes for stuiling | the Innate majesty of the tune or its harmonies, Acest For GARD snd JUBAL 4. EARLY. satin, bordered with a gold-embroidered band , ruined man. says, “It from this time forth will we | turl For : he ‘er of the individual voices; but. ‘ . of ruby velvet. The flowing sleeves of the bro-| As he passed to and fro, intent upon the scene. | rijbon of science.” ee oe eine eee Aree of Shan eu milk; i eee ate the fact that the sympathy | MOTT’S STAR FURNACE, ASHES GRAND DISTRIBU 108. CLAMS A cade are lined with crimson satin and trimmed | before him, hoping against hope that the jam ——— add quarter pound beef suet chopped very fine, | evoked by the sense of numbers of persons as- MOTT’S SOCIAL LATROBE, AT NEW O1LEANS. | pith bands of velvet Ukewise adorned.—N. Y. | might even yet ive way in tine to save’ his | Hismarck and the German Elections, | Mil ister pound beets marjoram, one fresh | sociated in idea with ourselves and shouting | 424 MOTT'S ST. GEORGE ELEVATED OVEN TUR AS Nan eae. Post. buildings, many a watcher turned aside with | Prince Bismarck is said to have expressed | buy wail teaterr wart aol pepper to taste. A | aloud their convictions, 1s so strong. For thic | RANGE, (a firet-clane Heating and Cooking Range.) se sb —————— a pitying word and look, for Mr. Watterson was a} giccati | ‘i sie wit A eae 5 : y Always on hand a lance stock of LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, +o j beloved by ali his employéa. | dissatisfaction lately with the present method of | favorite style with him is to stuif with sausage | reason we are so deeply stirred by war cries, by Incorporated in 1808 for twenty-five yeare ty the Counting the Boys. ao ddenly dace ware motes ent in the crowd | Clecting members of Parliament. The opinion |Meat. Set a saucepan on the fire with about | shouts of liberty, or everrby the cheers of an | SLATE cee Bee DROP- | 5 are tor RAncabcmal end Coaittalie purposeret The other day a show came to Little Rock | a hastening toward the common center— | attributed to him is that the minority of acon. Lace Or battin Wate whan malfed aad Hee ee gr tne Gere Chase tee saver ser | erat diay an WNGRIaR Tas atc cr Gok es + ee ee and was shamefully tmsposed upon by old Isom. and, with eager faces, both men and women | stituency have the same right to representation fried add ‘also. the Beart anal liver of the Gis is iicet-tiarkeal whenever a prada oncemions OF poumpy Eines cod a tal pete ees oe I While standing near the tent he saw a crowd of | gathered about anew comer, who was speaking | as the majority, and that the fairest plan would | chopped fine, six ounces of sausaze meat, stir | voices is heard; yet this truth is frequently over- SAML. 8. SHEDD, December 2 A- D-, L819. “low-spirited” boys,grieving on account of finan. | earnestly. be to give the members of each party in the | Sbout ten minutes; take from the fire, mix the | looked. For this reason it should be herénoted No. 409 Nom srexer xonsu: * aig | ITS GRAND LE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL i i ee ‘Yes. If that timber could becut it would olk of an egg, also tour or five mush: ith | th 1 horal societies have a bereticial ponseerse |S ARS dcaiGe Oe rosttouns ¢ial depression. *-Does yer youngsters waut ter he It lies just so that it holds—’ | country an opportunity of recording their votes, ¢ egE, our o} mushrooms with | that our large choral IT NEVER SCALES OR Saaos : bi the jam. es just so olds. 2 fhor y + 2 | tt or two trutiles if preferred, chopped, put back | effect, other than of merely diffusing 1@sical W, © WHEATLeYs ‘Look at the following distribution. go inter de exhibition?” he asked. The boysre-| What timber? Where? Quick? Tell me’ | and afterward to distribute the seats In accord: | (10%,im0 teullies If tardag all Gor eehe leeiricien tae cectodteal iectings ie te iS Citak Ge an: sponded in noisy chorus. “Well, come on, den. | Can the jam be broken?” SORA re Tee cera angh Sat De Oeter- | take trom the Aire; gushes bind WHR thereiccne | Rote or aici one on Haale aaacioe? AND WEE ANS 100,000 TICKETS AT. TWO. Do rack, Luster be a chile myself, an’ unlike de mos’ ob |, “Yes, sir,” returned the other, respectfully | mined how this scheme Frould have effected the | roast or bak * | cannot but be elevating in their tendency. ‘The SCOURING BOT Ta ENT. CKETS, ONE DOLLAR wee, Thain’ Songot it. “Count dese boys,” he | touctiing his bat. 7It ca; but It's dangerous prevent parliament; but the National Zeitung, 7 feeling of universal brotherhood is quickened | wim eal mega eae in the Die- LIST OF PRIZES. Po sided, addressing the doorkeeper. The man | Work. I have just been below, and from there! | Oy ¢ re spice Maes aces rofited by | LH Youne Priwran.—Here in Poultney the | and developed when hundreds of persons unite | trict upon receipt of address aad te eterwises } Sorte Pan bere} began counting, and by the time the boys had | S8¥ Rice etd retay Retest igen pay neal piper eeeryyaten renin CALI AE O New York Zriune ‘was founded. Here its | to endeavor to perform worthily so magnificent | ,.Gppas reesvedand returned by mailand egposs from 1 Capital Pre, Bary Passed in. Isom was walking around, talking to | the dam founder was! he forms, and carried water, | a work. = Acquaintances from the plantations, “"""Here. | Ice. If that could be cut the jam would be Be eee oe Eebresentation of | and built the fires, and didn’t sweep out the | It is not difficult to see that were@Mlestate to No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STRERT, | 46 puree cf 5. said the showman, “give me twenty tickets” | broken. b ml eee = hi nee in ree the: lated ead or newsroom, and didn’t carry out the ashes, and | encouragesuch combinations among the working | _*°8 izam BRIDGE. GEORGETOWN. 100 Prizes of ior {What fur? Does yeu think me alottery agent?” | “But how can it be reached,” queried Mr. See ee ld have | Tot what he wasxent after, and let the paste | or poorer classes, as part of the schem@ of polit: | PAHE CELLULOID ‘TRUSS; that never breaks, | 20? Prizes of “You passed in” twenty boys, and I want the | Watterson, anxiously. “Can any one get at it toate; Ine wogerman conservatives would have | sour, and lost the letters he was given to mail, | ical economy great good would result. By thus ‘wears out, always clean, and oan be worn | yoy prizes OF tickets or the money.” “1 doan owe yer no | to cut it?” sia oe ey eae ee conmecyative: diree the | and upset the lye, and tried the usual experi: | providing an agreeable and profitable pastime | while is for ae tickets; an’ I dan owe yer no money. “You're | “Yes, sir,” replied the man; “inone way.” | partic ularista four, the center party six, and the | ments with the Job type and the finest | the evils of intemperance would possibly be ES 3 an old liar.” *Looka heal, Mister, yer'd better | “And that is—" bodies Would have had fhe rand: the | colored inks in the way of fearful and wonderful | modified toa greater degree than by inopers- a bs By ec Fegan a | ¢anvass this subject ‘fore yer flings out sich a| “Over the ice Itself.” Pema Gee d. the prognncatr, | visiting cards, and inail ways conducted him-| tive laws. Our choral societies in New York Sle ee Cores ‘= | —— invitation. I didn’t tell yer ter pass de boys in. | A shudder ran through the listeners, and even a Setend of Goons Lab i alread self even as the devil always does about a print | are made up of the comfortable classes gener- | > 1857 roan cunt Tern. Lee always heard dat show- | the proprietor’s face grew more pale. Who | twenty-teven Wenty-six.—St. James’ | shop. Here Greele Some. years of his | ally; but choral societies exist among the poor- | M[ONEY | MONEY! ,, MONEY 1 — $50,000 70 | | Responaitie ce Men is good in ‘rithmetic, an’ 1 wanted to sat-| would venture upon such a bridge on such an = boyhood. 1 wander about the village thinking | est of the Pennsylvania miners, whose occupa- | ay . te game So eutt from te 6 pe "For further infy myself. Yer say dat dar was twenty boys. I | errand? An Indianapolis Bigamlet 1 teen | of the good old man, and trying to think of the | tions have a tendency to injure the harmonious | HOUSE, 737 Tih street northwest, between @ ong 2 arom. fond doan LS sp yer word, case I ain't no matheti-| With a common impulse, the crowd, led by enn foes eat aie teen at seca ee? | young printer, di out his case with a pair | development of each individual, as regards phys— | stcets. “14 0 ee eee ee Crder . PaUrn Gian. S'posen I take alot ob boys ter de cash-| the workman who first discovered the loz, turned | EnerngS © sig ities pain of leaky bellows, or “soliiering” for a big pick- | ieal development. mental growth, ete. ‘and of every Seoceiption. The yew OnrkaRs ODISEANA, Jer ob a bank an’ axes himterefunt’em,doesdat hurriedly away from the river's brink, ran Ex-Governor English has placed in his opera up that was the next to the last fat thing on the | _ These men with their wives and families meet | same bought and sold. All transactions ‘conti- | or M. A. DAUPHIN, signify dat decashieris ewineter pass’em interde | through a side street, and gained a position | house at map fore beside an array of | hook, just under a long take of solid nonpareil. | in sections, sixor seven hundred strong, tolearn | dential. #29-12m Bg 230, eile iaaialisioged Touey room? No, sab! Go on bacc ter yer | lower down the streain, from whence the dam | classic statues, a full gure marble statue of his | Rowing obec, an oratorio or other work having some deep | (pt Wixe AND OLD FRIENDS LEE RXQWS Ag | CF, J. F- HORBACH, eer, WASHINOTOR, teut, for I sees a reziment goin’ in.” The show- | could be plainly seen. late wife. ~ moral signification. thus enjoy each other's | ‘the best, sois Oid Stand ou Tiariaeded, teenag Hist be bad left the entrance | The report was true. The jam was held in| A daring but nnsuccessful attempt was made | A young man of Delano, Minn., carried | society and therauaie. beauty of the music | S44? a seca anguarded. turned. whem Isom ran away with | piace by a single tinber—a great square stick, | Wednesday night by a gang of xeyen burglars to | bottle of deadly poison in the same pocket with | and the texts is im The imaginat oF call at ‘Stand, No, 619 'D street, 22 patlity rarely exuibited im an old mau.—Lit- | doubtless torn by the angry waters from some | “crack” the safe of the First National Bank at | his chewing ‘The fluid reaped, im whieh like the body is in ‘of being “4 We Hock Gazette, bridge far up the country. “If that could be cut, | St. Clair, Mich, pregnated the tobacco, and killed the or dwarfed by slavish is stimulated to : r : ‘ » .

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