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ee THE 1 CONNECTICUT BOAR HUNTIN | DECORATING CHRISTMAS TREES, HUMOR OF THE SNEEZE. THE TRIBUNE PRIMER. AT A yucs” 4 BALL. AUCTION SALES. FINANCIAL. Scouring a Tangled Wilderness Pretty and Becoming Paper Chains Simple Tales for the Pleasure and | 4 Boston Man Describes Hix Initiation a LL. OPERATIONS IX STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN fested with Savage Wild Hogs. and Gim-Cracks Made at Home. TC maeraces tactinenee psa ar: ind Fofit of the Nursery Brigade. Into the Mysteries of Dancing. Conner Tor pons conducted on, Comat aa —— : — obta =. Ra Chosest rates Correspondent N. ¥. Sr From the Ladies’ Floral Cabinet. is The Girt is Scratching her Back against the | from the Boston Herald. pee = Stocks Boneht net gee rare con Nonwicn, Conx., December 16.—“Wild boar | Plant your tree in a small wash-tub, filled in | From the Detroit Free Prees. Door. She has Been eating Buckwheat Cakes. | The same dazzling army of beautiful, jewel- | PAWNBROKER'S §4bb 0 ‘NREDI Frectional Omters executed clove to the iuarket. < hunting in Connecticut,” said an old Windham EEMED cont. with brickbats o? a hod of hard coal. or any-| Sneezing, and the manner in which the sneeze Her Beau thinks she is: Delicate, but he has : f 5. al ; purchasing Priviiewes throncks H bedecked mestiza girls beamed upon us this | , Commencing. MONDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH. | QoS farcenng Pring chroceh a Gun use 1 ae ; county farmer, recently, “is something T never | thing that isheavy and will keep it m place, | is sneezed is an interesting study in Itself. Two | Never seen her Tacklea plate of hot Cakes on a evening, as at the first dance. and soon all my | Gince, 100) ith strett and. contnuliue uned evers nthe tome a dirtances on Puts, Calle and Spreads Fe expected to see in my day. Nevertheless it is @ | and cover over the tub with a gayly-striped | meat little daughters of fashion trip along the Frosty Morning. Cakes had better Roost high | friends were busy filling thelr books fox the | Pledge is disposed of, coinprisinae— mes te ae {Rove Now Yor solid fact that can't be denied.” The farmer's | an, orafur robe or a flag, and upon this | avenue confiding to each other their bits of | whensheis Around. If we Were the Girl we ~ tne Pebtelet il Coll Seok Px irons Solid Gatd and Preeti oe iar house, F. A. BERKS -» 1d La Salle wt. assertis tr The finest and most exeiting | hase many of the larger articles, such as books, | choice scandal, when one of them says: would weer bend Eapot lining In. the Drees abd (a ertns inthe (evening ali) ebins wore thea |. Reno Tne ona lio Rina, NEW Yous, » sport in Windham county this fall and winter | desks, ete. can be arranged. The children can “Oh, dear! Jennie, I believe I am going to | not be making a Hair Brush out of the Poor | inside, aud some of the more aristocratic even Musical iustramente, Revolvers, p has heen hunting wild he In the town of manufacture many beautiful decorations for the | sneeze!” Door. Wore coats, but all wore their hats. Unobserved | Alan amortment of Gent's Cothing, snd mane | LACK AWANNA ‘ Ashford there is an extensive tract of sterile | (hristmas tree, in which they will take quite as | “‘O, please don't !* erled the other, in horror.| tere we Haye a Baby. It is composed of aj in @ corner, I was watching the stranze cos- | other articies ton numerous to mention. | wesyens land that ib Lagate bebe yang eet vasif the fancy | “It will be awful to sneeze rignt here onthe | ratd Head and a pair of Lungs. One of the | ‘mes. when the sharp eye of the Gencral ex PAWSBROKED'S SALE) OF UNREDEEMED | RAILWAY COMPANY, Gaent ty hills, and in the hollows | ™Uch pleasure asif they were from the fancy be awful to sneeze rig! e Xald Head and a pai zB. | pied me, from his chair of state, beneath his own PLEDG Fiber Montana’ cmires and dense ys. Witha few sheets of gilt. blue, scarlet and | street! Can’t yon hold i Lungs takesa rest while the Other runs the | hortrait, draped in Mexican colors, Gommencine SATURDAY, DECEMBER SEVEN. | NST MORTGAGE rocky caves. | paper cut into tiny strips four inches in| “0. I—I—must. Indeed I—sck—ind: One of Them is always on Deck all the | “Hi, Senor Federico, way are you not danc- TEENS SSE at SEVES FAL. a tape oud val | Hhetigenchl hunted | joneth and half an ineh in width, you can make | ce—n’t hel—sehick—heip it. Tmu—m The Baby is a Bizcer aor any ne } ing?” . ver Watches, Diamonds, fance ax-ortiue INTEREST PAYABLE SPMLANNUALLY. PPOW {long chains to entwine from bouzh to bough of | must—ah—scheet! ah— dear! ah—oh— He likes to Walk around with his | enor General, I'don’t know how. nn, Pistols, and « TRE FIRST DAYS OF JANUAKY AND JULY. question: bat It | the tre a bottle of muc paste the | h—h—ah—schect—ehick—ah—oh! Jennie! ah | Night. ‘The Father does Most of the | > ‘ow've ot to dance. any w The road forms with the De » th t is of the wether until half of | —ah—sehloo—oo—oot — ah —schioot and ail of the Swearing. | he approached m Weetern Ratinced p feet Cae eh bbe fre nl away es: then make up some | then she wipes her pearly nose, 2 rips alo iit Never Know what it is to Re | to dart through the crowd, caught and ie id The Moctenge in a fret len upon the equipment ag ral years aw nd throuzh two ring: in her eyes, abd telis Behold the Printer, He is bunting for s | sterniy b dies ae Tee A 5 well as upon the Koad. For sale by now is var Let the three rin for any use up ofhalfa Line. He hasbeen hunting for Two |“ siHere, a lovely girl, “come, | {ail the ioe tree j L. J. & C. H. SMITH, fifty to seventy-five h them into long garlands. | w her. Hours, He could have Set the half Line in two | iny dari e with €f senor estrangero.” eel | CK HROKERS, ev do much mi the outer branches of the tree | 1 matron goes about her sneezing seconds, but seins aiter of a a ae the ne atid stood in tro. r TO-MORROW. j_@8-Im 2 Wall Street, New Ye “ae s way i » Sef wha n pick up The i Sage Saya } A of crops. They | her head, and ¢ utterar | basa Ward time. He to Set type a That is my niece, the prettiest irl inthe | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers pe ATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIR are deseribed | veloped “acnoc i miove | and Play pedro for the Beer all Day. We would nd the best dancer in the canton. Take | 7ZaNDsoMR PARLOR SUITE. TPHOLSTERED IN with coarse | who was obise Like to bea Printer were it not for the N now, and the Lord help i j PUsn SPRING Bac BRLOMS PLUSH TET: to a giazi 1 have it cut into bits three incaes | The nervous man s we en T explained that | never danced; that a AEA ey c AMBREOL cers by two. a bit of brown paper over the | crosses his. face, - duck in a ten-acre lot could waltz all EER CRW IAe CHAT GEAie | BETWEEN WASIINGTON AND NEW ¥ ack of tl + and bind the edges with strips | kroo-whal-boo: Krook—wliat a Ye i aronnd It was of no use. He repeated, VY INLAID. HEAVILY € EDM. it or searlet and blue p: and paste a earing a look of the most dis- | 1 hen you see him ne Ther y niece; look at her | ETADEDS, PLEGAS paper at the tep to suspend a True enough, there she was, waiting for me | 1 a A H. BH. DODGE, You cannot have tuo | s short on the to take her out. Oh, she was a handsome | ANDSOME MARBLE TOP BOUT. | ery hunter és into halta ‘a ates ee IP: with regular features and shapely shoulders, | Bid gh aid rs_by sho dle of bobbin dozen pockets berore he d his handcer= ther taras Warm and Pan- | nun all around withegold ornaments. i ROUAT CHAIR, BCR = . ; like te nie them ti: jek brows his head backward vatil his nose | Now, that girl couldn't and a word of | S. BUREAUS AND MW ASHST Tends, Stocks and Tnvestinent Securities Bough tad it. ow med | bine and goid-eolored worst points at the City Hail clo electrifies ail my langnave. but she must have seen that I Pee Ha eS ae ers ehh Sold om Commission, uns loaded with of it for a string to di within hearing “with as die “witchoo- e with her. But when the , D ASSORTMENT OF SLLVERWARI also very pretty 3 wwitehoo-witeligo-0-0-0-0w Cl0-0-0-0-0-0- K up she merely smiled and said, EASTIN ko SCEAIN CAREETS, | yo. s99 18re STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) ' | darn the In : s 5 8 : ENTY-FIRST | “Ktdoes one guod to see the Jolly fat man : “come along!” but I wouldn't CR ea al Agency foe Prince and Whitty, ‘icek Besar, sneeze, He throws back his 1 houlders, mn will r eo. Teomnien ta, yo no ne | opens his c uy e Gum is no Good, Put it in the Rock- | se ttits kind 01 ‘s all Greek ° “4 tat billiards.” said a thin, little | tuts both eyes, and iairly we dead air for the Minister or your Sisters Beau ty wes «Vi Sete On a batterie he (Saar aoe | Bs ieciboray: ke Soe t ral other parties have | m not niuch at billiards,” said a thin, little | jig schooona? CHOONDO! SCH Se Ld for tn: bate tien never th Say DEPART ec tinhkclecl - ue ers 2 . wt. bat in each case the game was toa natty youth in one GO! whoope! woosirult-sehoooe li e ach. He is, Bie. od that sen : . need “with: fire AS e iene == Every cla irities bought and m im swift for the ard parlors of the city; “but Fl! sckoooo! Lordy, but tiat wasa good ‘un! the Pillow. ‘: ¥ anid se about the waist and | ~ > a decided manner, ~ Vaionor!” and 1) 02. | Tre gud The Woncerfatl Growth o1 Loi From the London Ni pat amd raj b. sion in San Francisoo, Baltimore, Philnd York, Boston and Warhingtou. Omtors executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-sirhth of one per cant game if you like, just for fan. . I wish to do the correet th atty youth, winking at a “up out of a dashed off a, Who were too V-FIRST DAY OF B IS81, at TWEEN E O'CLOCK, NOOD led all out me like conmission, Private and direct teleeraph wis to 3 The gr extension er modern aswan. Wille T hopped up and down, stey ea Baltimore, Philadelphts, New York and Boston, through pee i lable--ana nt. of ¢ ndon can hardly fail to str yele Hail. skint ion ae Tats tie ac | bewcxnsgscenos {OWE Chief Cierk, | which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 1 nly afew i - in those cities and repo ck promy tations ion of the year A a cue commenced vigorously chal or Fa OnN wteie'S and tha Vand reurd tit Lwas UNCANSON BROS., anctiaens, Pie e pore orted back promptly. Quota ikam county. Th ing it. cemmou to k of the belt wriddaly flinging me iio a seat, | PD) : of Stocks and Bonds and information reeanting the i with breech-loadine “I haven't 1 mein two months, the great as if it were d ence, Whe had rem: i STEPS. SALE CU NALIABLE REAL ESTATE | Markets received throngh our wires INSTANTLY dl- sAclaby mcaitios the thin little an, driving a the main body, like one of the ring uInaze my rs . oe ica — e. r of heavy horse: i ii i i AND Ic STEEETS. rect frotn the with loud cries of “View| yt but of the belt as be the main body, or to the wk Stock Exehar at By victue of a deca of trust, dated t ¥ of dines 8 977, folio 36, ae toe leventh es ther the bod corded in lib the kad | RAILROADS. BAltevore & oto RAILROAD, MODEL FAST, AND ‘THE ONLY LINE ped i going over thirty m wild hog. ‘The hin little ¢entie- HW you will get tie best of knit the ei nly ¢ wit THE EAST AND THE WEST. VIA WASHINGTON. wutly ney nirto p An | = cbtece z 5 jay for the beers?” asked the natty | ithiin tite wondon ‘om Scot- Pid fe Big LE TRACK ati COUPLE STURL ented by th . ae =o j but half a century to tink ¢ potatocs w i : — “i in the t said the thin little gentle- | citi and Fulvanewith | sdown town, SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, DDCEM- ae tian twenty years have 1 : knew nothing or wich | A. LEAVE WASHINGTON, ve the lead if you like aid the post provinee of | 5 ee ‘a deed of | 13 « NCINMATL AND ST. LOvIB The m natty you throwing another wink at one of | Know Town. ; ; pets. be taken. Adi os Ec ng tothe | his ¢ nions. . ‘ : wh 2 Hotnnenrss uprizae? 5 Is pihieott € ation 2 : coe - pant 2b othe pilin were woe:uily-tried, 6:90— Baltimar (Pledine zed the I the same to me,” seid the thin tittle | HN, 8 fro ite cut, how Strasburg, Winchester, Hagettown’ aah a tieman, pli a the first | on one road or nthe o} ave been bad. ex sais dente ‘ teen points to his e everal Very | ctant eak in the succession of + In ad Snowilakes ANK 1. BOW 8:15 PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON The party | showy shots, and pausing with the confident air GP aeaclomeration: tet op is rs predict that as soon as Coin and late in the | of a professional. He stipped up, howe Parlor Cars to New York. TON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- Hagerstown and at Point of Kocks for Frederick.) | #9:00, Ou ‘Sunday only, for Baltimore, Aunapolis and ay 10:.00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (tops at Hyattav! Collage, Beltesilie, Laurel, ‘Auhayolie Sunctiat 10:40 FTETSBURG CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND is : ae wit Wn H War ie Reena py St: LOUIS EXiREss, ower of ‘ale aud conveyance by the said | "1310 Ratt : . Wi "or hin eins, incase soy deta inthe om traugus TS Ellcott City, Anmapehe and Way certain promissory note e wai 5 > lay only tor “l Way. Mlerwiened, sole hete-nt-law of the said | {543 ‘parry Mentor Baltimore and Way. t to build up the two sides of them A sort of backbone being t e and disau picle. Their 1, rolled home | what he called “one of his favorites,” to the | thin little gent onand | made a feeble xd aloud. € out of the market and the r 3 man came to the table ablished, ribs sprinsr out in the form 1 with shouts of der tempt. 1 avery easy 3 pads, leading nowhere. By d. . rk rose a. cent and a quarter | He smiled and said, “He knew how other roads of equally undeecice Ba a | be.” 7 frequent connection is. establis Spa ST Suppose T give you five more points,” said | jain hivhw West of H ae tals ee en ee atty youth, but the thin little gentleman | Costhas been wolne on for ame mnuitar: EI Paso Dispatch to the Galveston News. A | Would nof hear of such a thing. He would be | time. One extensive set. of ands About two thousand people gathered in the | peaten any way, he sald, smiling, and taking a | mines Tea bear coed cael ie aginphitheater at Paso del prte to-day to wit- i t x 8 and then the | Holland House itself is impituced npon, and the ness the bull fights, which have been extensively | natty youth Tan his score up’ to twenty-six No coward he. Lieht as the mist, the bieyeies* he nissea, Her, to te eager in. Be not at 3 of the comr ot Fraser & Edwards, heavy p »| i, when qnestioned, “We introduced the | sotch potato in this market. All these re | | A between the toes you see in sacks here are trom. Scotland. siness in fruit, and tive ye as out in Scot! ts in that direction... The potato | f0 my to our crop here w light and Iv vel ‘ote to him: to | secuced, the cerca Win. H. Ward, now decorsed, af themegucet of the hold- | [3.49 RATE S. 4 : raeventh shot, | Scclusion of Campden hilt and Addison road | Aramis brickt of wesele renow Hse whettier there would not be some profit. iu | Wit; HL Ward, now devoted. it of Ru MOld, | 15-00 BAL TIMOME, “TUILADELPHIA AND NEW Mdiverticed for several weeks throughout this | Ponts and missed the twenty-seventh shot, | onened up,” by many fashionable thorouzh- | Apron s@ bel H alot of | (the world turn up unit y d i nh ction, iu $:30— Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Pred- the TWENTY-FIRST | ie 7 ¥ ange {TOUR O'CLOCK | 4.yoC Rhy Hawerstown and Way, via Relay. le down, cate me. He ship Con WEDNESD DECE MB) D. i881, whole section of country. At 3 o'clock p.m. a | Winking at his companions as he did 60, a8 | fares. Farther down the road in the same direc. | At ten Is much a to say that the miss was intentional. Son dared fates of eroutd veiralie brought into the arena, Tsuppose I might as well take my turn for | £ vil eeetat potatoes and shipp LY, a dusty wr i A savage imu Oa bai of Lot mnabéred five (3),im square i Ci elanices tie deg: aaa eee | ler us ornamental or market While ti Y be-frecd, 1 ait. Two zo the crop wa red four hundred and fifty-six 456,) inthe city | Alle dumentats ee wi : four Mexicans, ealled “banderilto,” eom- | the sake of the looks of the thing,” said the lit | GAUET 3S pasture, Brock Green, | Went clrcling off, with whiting, numping speed, | here And we wot a ch pot anhington, D.(., with the improvements thereat, | 4:40~-Haltimere, Aunapolis and Way Stations. waving a “mulita” or red flag In its | tle centleman, getting up and approaching the | ied asthe abode of Pusch's one. militia | Avery damage | which consist of a thive: d_now Fndorstane | table. He made the mi pusiness. We had 109 jand did well with them. ent upt | others are going into the ftoas onthe Anchor | now on th ry and back building Brick | 14:45—voint of itocks, Frederick, Haxerstown, Wine House and Stable, chester aud Way Ntat Sunday to Point uf ‘Terms of sale the balance in one tocks and Way Static : R100 fone: moses: d two years, with interest from day of sale, the de- | ¢5:45 BALTIMORE BAPRESS, (Martinsbune y ee "red payinents to be secured by the notes of the pur. | Way, wit Relay’ | Stops at Hyatieville and Lauteh, < 1.000 tons that are to rf and deed of trust upon the property: or all | 6:05—Point of licks and Way Bigtons. sid some avead for =2.50 . at the option of the purchaser, $200 to be | t6 Baitmore and Way Stations. the last shipment at | Paid ae he property ix wtruck off All con- | PALLIMOKE, HYATISVILLE AND LAUREL 0 ot parchaser. “Terms to EXPRESS. ack of 165 pounds, and | iaye sold som seven days, otherwise the under= BURG, CLEVELAND aud DETROIT he past as low as 22, but they were not -sell the property at the s. rurchaser, shot, which was a very | fone preserved its rural aspect, though if was | easy one, and the balls rolled tozether azain, | oniva bowshot from bursting Haunme her picnic,” as the natty youth | Bread and Starch E Lit. Avain he made a shot, and wgain | pysh maintained at least thew Is rolled together. sions, sarees building pur lnek is changing,” said thenatty youth, | Oyun gy ing, aud proceeding to chalk his cue for ac- | fy ane t an to show f ficht he was led out of the ring. $8 countr On the site of Be * fate of no nse,” said thethin little ntleman, | reiation to t , i " . EW YORK and BOSTON ! ! Hip Companies, in one or bwo in- A. WARD, } més to New Mork, Stop af Was then brought in. He sh: | called, stands the 1 ‘ a “leven by the peo- t of buying them | MARY WALD JOYCE, } Sole Heirs at Lav a — 2 nine treatm nd, showing ne ! his ball vigorously and drivin every- | in the Queen An sae y fre ROUT BAND te ATT and ST. LOUIS E a | here and ther in the balls ca | Between Kensinston and ¢ jation. XA WARD, f Wm. H. Ward, Iked are nos | which Addison w Other trains daily, except . yon do have hn | up as Belgravia youth, winking once more why don’t you nurse “em? — De ot But the thin little ¢ —<6 Fhe Yew Chinese Minister. deceated, J d. “But hit your bail | S DOWLING, Aucuoneer. } Ohio Ticket Twproven | [qiseyisae THE | Sny pueutan m Hon | e hour en Saturday | o3 SALE OF UNIMPROVED Ni 8, daly re l'record: To receive the the United nse amount tilled five or | na Very pin the twenties Down the rail, round the the rail he t the knocking ond, While the natty youth a d mioutines s ran up to | ft out, making four bril- | for a wind up. lof comes back to me,” s: wan as he put up his cue. Id blush to articulate, row of fine red bric aceredited i the picturesqu SUCKS Y EQUIPAENE, S, Adah. ASHINGTOS, tou Swanon, corm Of Bixth and B streets, “as follows d the West, Chicago Linnted Pxprese Sleeping Cars al 10:00 AN) a ch threaten to le In the n in Hauity ¢ bere () to thirty . ncoording . ‘dwelve of these lots hton Mt. Pleasant street, threeore wad to Rock creek ehnrch, and the or street laid down eof it arrived at the les Were provisions, tea, i) i Among th: wih, We send | d to the min- path aad Chic stern KApee - daly, with Hace Cats to Bytasbune at val BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD a. Rochester, Builalo, Nuwara, wt 8:00 | forme un regiments | from Sen down y and Keui “hinese da the United States. and seryants — bein ve a cuis- ern — by bi 50 feet by a depth of 200 exeept Bun: 40 pam daily, ox. { loads a . Iota on the 40 foot road or rday, with Polaee ‘Curs to Canandaizy rie aa to b ; said the | m and Chiseiurst, Wun- i yg deed ow fariin ets of 1 natty youth, ordering beers for the entire party. Arline j ely inati For Wulisuport, Lock Maven and Elmira, ai 10-00 a. 1) that it y ‘ 5 by the work of a. day be fully «: |. which tro of xcept lat | | | | ts 35 feet on said j | { = daily, cacept Sunday. nes and tints ~—__——— ++ ______ Cobbett called it, is Dees 1 ‘creek ehureh, anid? 13, which teow hiB Rece | Gaseite an,” On Stindity 2-00, 10.00 oe Mm, more especially fru | Mrs. Partington at the Soldiers Fair. ‘The Idol of GWindeo ‘of the constant Season, | said read or street, and 206 fet or thereabout on said 2 jdioited cxpomsot Pullen Parlor Cary, ers atthe hotel. “In reply to the i. | From The Sword and The Pen. a eaeiiiis Gla Saaiad Hinges sare taucht to th re 5 likely e be Be he etal, HH zone Sanday, as to the attitude of his government in re | . Partingtonsat at the refectory table. her | rom the cheee Tebuee ee TE antse almost as soon as they ean ta cooking, but they have not the strong taste of depah of 200 fee r to the futare jounes Lt radiant with satisfaction, her bonnet hang- ing by its strings trom the back of her chair; and upe nex, atfording t street. avouing double erriage actows New bork city. hey are grown emvizrat - could | vi of trom fifty te one huudrod ppy the Man looks. He is going to | are often contracted in marr Pieture t to send to his Girl. Poor | years of age, and go to live w similar depth, witha ich fronts 145° feet on hnsha Las we? epee cn - vee —_ 2 eone 8 sony Oi oxo 2 on ee ~4 i 5 - nts on the 7th street front will | Spm. On Siunday, 2:00, 5:44, 10-004u her benevolent spectacles conteraplating the sur- how sad her Christmas will be. at twelve or thirteen. Befo: at thea y import Trish potatoe: - ores Sooceaee S| JLundted Lagress, 9:0 at. daily, ex rs become tranquil in| roundings. Here isa Poet. He is going up in the Ele-| of five, they are tauzht to propitiate the gods in a ve Bee le ae Tee eh xnow ine hone lo Pate of eee coe | #:40, 8:00, 9-30, 10:00 a.m. ii proceed to Lama an pst a charge ew anv icon on 5 vator. How happy he looks. Pretty soon arte > sba ‘ir little | the Fishman cused of potato wil By Loxeen upor ayplication to the auetioneer AW) wud 10-15 i iy incest Linu and post a char What will you be helped to?” whispered a Sait walle aes eae very Gad. He has order to secure a good husband, and their litth astick Ini ae he gets it | orihetrustets. Sone of the Wth-strvet, lots will be es mm. 240, 5:40, He es gentle voice in her ear. Ay , i Z minds are distracted by the idea of whata model \ith a hule in it instead. I ly nine Iteh, lots, i: °. uisan the Kwantung provine the Editor. Th neal pee santo? See ee. j mig nf sale: One-third cash: balancein three equal | For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, in the M. He was forinerly super- | “I thank you, dear, for your polite attenna-| see the Boot. How large and shiny f | Te oad eam odox conception | potatoes here, some of them White Rocks aud | vents, at six, twolve aud eighteen months, with exceyit § fntendent arsenal anghai, ing benignly upon the | Man owns tie Boot. Call on his dauzit | sband like the god Siva, who was he unpious, and they are large, wet, hol and then filed the high of anually, : customs | charming attendant: : iy ae I you please. | evening and see what it was laut of maritime rev- with milk and Suzar—not ie dew lorie. Teles ai is portly in person, too sweet—and if you will be sure that it is not | y2!S,)8 & Ho = | nterest from a: fe for austere, advanced in years, and faithful and ° y of sale, payable yoted to one wife, the goddess Poorga. Good fast. The For Annable, Pam. daily, except 0 on each lot when sold will be ALEXAN Dai AND FREDERICESBURG RAULW A ed, and apt to Te tt in tnd Thad an offe ne Duteti’ pot of some Frenel | Gut for lot 5, en which a deposst of $25 AND ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGT little girls revolt at the idea of a husband mar- st be exes rthey are | be req All conveyancing and recording wt pur- RAILROAD. ; Tes eke. eng OF ate Horse looks sad. | ryinga second wife while the frst is alive, and 4 Patt ae et mae ane ets fon tex ane | Reeauired ll ounveyanciug and meosaing st Pur: | For Alexandria, 6.20, 720,920, 11:10 and 11:30 a... i musta and, in le of the eclymo inary water, that the ductor | j1e is broke. Do not ¢o to horse-races, Tommy, | will sonsequentl f feby to many | Getic g En SDE TT S| with in any case in five days from day of sale, the 5:00, 6:20, 820 and 11-90 p.m. On Sunday 1 Chinese of sa stiave about, T shall be fi ” ui will be broke tao : 4 t ’ aarket. or ee | : ory be broke too. you enjoying the fair?” asked Dr. anit bes | Spooner, ase dropped intoa vacant chairaloug- | ,, What is Known asthe pro- side of her, somewhat to her surprise. pene 45 astecs reserve the rizitt to resell the lot or lots wold at | at, 9:20, 11-J0 and 11:30 a. he Tisk ond cost of the defaulting perchnee orpnr- | For Richmond and the South, 6: ‘heer upon dive days xdvertisement in the **! Star." a faithful spouse li What_a fine-tooking Old Gentleman. Is he | their ele he is very rich: und they learn frou | ‘This firm is at present shippin ers toutter the most vindictive speeche of apples te the ather sid how healthy | avainst a rival wife. But, for all that, Krishna | said, ix ee nd 8:20 pte 0 aud 11:10 am, daily, and 5:00 p.m. daily, exeent Sunday, rze_quanti- dwards u CHARLES WALTER! sprastoes, " | sreatus toto Aloaaudia fe Weskdartons Gb 5. 8:58 = ¥ a levtaliy, that at this time every y CASPER WINDUS, and 10:00 a.m. : 1:10, dc00, 0000, 7200 and 905 During his tenure oflice at “4 * said she, us she scanned the list | he looks. He will not die of Extargement of the | is the Idol of Hindoo women, and he was any- | rich’ Americans’ send er to their we _ao-dts corner Lith and D strects northwest. ; 300 miduiet, (On Sunday at 8:05, 6:03 he introduced a qnantity | ~ lying before her, “that I shall enjoy | Heart. He lives in Chicago. thing but faithful to one wife. He not only | friends in Enw own | = ae =e ‘Tickets aud inforiaation at the ofee, i corner ry, and is fully ant of | i tea. When one is decomposed by | Here is Miss Lucy. How proud and fine she | kicked over her inilk-pans, ran away with the | pippins, carefully selected and packed. This | Er prema of Lith street aud Pennsylvania avenue, and atthe stating the superiority. of) western app as | walking there is nothing like a cup of tea to | looks in her new Sealskin Sacque. It cost Three | clothes of the milk-maids, but danced and | gimual custom 48 so much obserred that the where orders cau be left for the checking of Ps compared with He is accom: | restore am, and here is enough | Hundred Dollars. Lucy's Father wil! Fail next | flirted with othermen’s wives, eloped with royal a and young men are irels of these apples form a_conspicuetis item ‘of export just before the holidays. two to saturat: appetite and give strenetiy to | Week. damsels, and marriedan inflnite number of beau- t. * Man who | tiful women. | a= to con- | the exasperated limbs. This is different, Doc-| What have we here? It isa You: tor. from the poor soldiers’ fare, with only hard | wears a yellow Ulster and a High C destination from hotels and rexidences. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER i Does renee cee ecern en Gein atte Bafenr, Tew Head of Horse, belong | LADIES’ GOODS. G cott's Magazine kK, ee a = re i om. by Chin Chi Yering, who tactics and the long roll to sustain them, to say | he smoke Cigarettes? Yes. Let us all take a Private Theatrical. _ re ago a3 v2 of Eng. | gto the Hentie Cal Conupany. ER, | = aati = to the I Mr. ¢ bathing of the avalanches; and how they could | kick at hin From “‘Home Amusements.” land, ok to Kill two birds with one | ove pair Mustaine Ponies well Droke @ Basra | pM VON Buaxprs, some ye a@ teacher in | stand it, it is bard to see.” sie BE Ve are describing the very cheapest and most | stone—to remedy the servant ditficnlty and to ‘ALso, al i , Kong erntnent schools, “T meant by my inquiry,” said he, “to learn Fungoid Origin of Diphtheria. Weare describing, eM pane moet | provide at the same time for the wants of indi-| One pair amck Dranght Mules, &e., Re. | 923 Penmeyt yan Mpord'e Taster, New Terk, and Wee, Teale and writes Enulish fluentiy. how you were enjoying the fair—the ‘Bazaar’— | Dr. Michael Taylor, of Penrith, in recording an | unsophisticated private theatricals—such 8S | sent gontlewomen who have never been trained | 419-3 BESSINGER, Auctioneer. | *% Barr & Co.. St. Louis. e also attached to the | designed to secure a home for disabled vet- | isolated outbreak of diphtheria, expresses his | those which school boys and girls could get up Evening Dresses: Bridal Troi of rank whese e a Rpectalty ; teak Boamat anid Bus: “a nade at tne Sorted notice; perfect Work, SUpurOr S fatinfectsom puncuateed. ues S20-om | to remunerative work, by inducing numbers of | (WHARU.ES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. s. s beliefin the influence of dampness as an excit- | in the country, or in a city basement or garvet, | the latte iss to enter domestic service under | LV Alu!” she replied, with a fervor that seemed | ith very little money or help from their the name of lady help. The idea was much | AUCTION, SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING On | Met - jing e Co it with vel elp in thei bP name of la elp. x ch 3. a ¥ y N, De , to wld to the extialation from the decoction now | IN cause, and in the connection with that dis- | with te Aud ties eee thc one one he | ridiculed at the time, perhaps as much because Lat Gumle eden, front of the prin - mi, t before hers “it isa grand display of patriot- | @ase Of certain fungi associated with dampness. | parents. An Be | okie unfortunate name as for any other reason, ae é RPM, Lots 31a 1s ak M ae WaSee, peaeae duuition for those who helped us in our | Three children, living in the same house and oc- | most pleasure. Expensive and adroitly-con- | yet it zained ground to a certala extent, as one | ana335: ald lots being on Harvison street, oppoate | — es aa month. The party hour of need. when cotten-cloth was sixty cents | cupsing the same bedroom, were all seized with | ducted theatricals, in a city where experts can | may sce from the advertising columns of the | Antec toned DRESSMAKING AND STonR, ‘servants. It is the intention of a yard aud suzar thirty-three; and it has my | diphtheria last August, ina district then free * minister to ren I then proceed t warm €: be i21l PENSYLVANIA AVit., A be hired to do these things, have no lasting | London papers, where the services of Indy helps | terint of Site wilt be sen mare oo ez ora from any epidemic.“ The house wasvery healthy ~ Drresees, Suita, Coptumes, Cloaks, &c,, iaade in enpee mia S CULD WEL Auct. ‘ M charms. It is, asinall other things, the amount of | are as te offered as those of other do- | _“i-d&dbs Sey ens Tior sty leat shor® notice. “Ladies can have Dreston T out with the doctor, and made him | until the water spoutings of its roof got out of ashington oy h nt out i ourselves which we put into anything which | mesti ie plan inizht seempracticable only Se ee ee ern reute, in to avoid any de himself in many schemes for swelling | order. A great rainfail in July caused one wall makes us enjoy private theatricais. And in ain English establishments, where many ser- 7 7 arise in consequence of snow drifts ov the north- of the bedroom to become saturated, through city, grown people haye the privilege of the best | vants are ‘kept, and where there is a decided = BI ILDERS SUPPLIES. ern fines. The members of the embasey { —— o-—_____. leakage of the spouting, the paper on the wall theatricals, beside which all amateur efforts are | distinction between “upper” and “lower” Some of the best specimens of Chinese that Dolly. facing a passage, between the apartment and a Visited the United States. second bedroom, became souiien” anther | Mmentably tame.” But a (party of fresh voung | servants.—the former being usually provided J, * SUNNEDY & €O., ey ee Aen om and Luda rubber, china, compost | fs the plaster, med nea ae and Grmarated | people, full of the ichor of youth, ean with the | with a table of theirown. Yet there are reasons lightest help produce the most delightful effects | why it onzht t t with even greater favor | i Serene if ! ? ine theleioe eine slightest hel e le effects | why ght to meet with even g r gad the balance hows veri , tion and wax—we ean Imagine the immense doll | stool (Coprisius) grew on the wall, a weil asa witnivery eltcnle theate: cule Rete, WEI EG cOMTMALOt pome tocar cal Deslers in eena caer ! population gathering about us, impatient for | tine thread eon wis . ae drainage of the | Young girls are too apt, In playing private | servants is universal. The social descent im- BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, W.T., last night | attention, and all leaning up against each other, | house and its th Hy Sela in Vii -£00d. | theatricals to sacrifice character to prettiness, plied in taking up household service onght not NE MA Coach Chung Tsao Yu, the new Chinese minis | for it ts a peculiarity of doll physique that, as Lead at | Deen ate eae spout hte house | Now this is a fatal mistake. To dress a part | to be 8o great in a democratic onante as in FINE GRADES. ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, Oc SUPPLIES, oa te a nited States, and parts. pumed | regards standing up Independently inthe world, | ont aveay earn eRe that the chil the ae aneueRe, at soste ot scant | eae ete Sam tanker Of fick ate Figg lc ante through here ea route tor Washington this | doll is unmatched for helplessness by any | damp room, without suffering in any way, and on of au erent Sorts of qualities, is | nowhere such pronounced repugnance to 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ee aity go to Spai art. h hu 4 eluate : in- . Fepresent Chane aon’ Paty Zo to Spain £0 | thing under the gun—except w eoda-wates bot. | and it wae ‘not until the Torah eed aud Than’ rage in “Meg Merrion ae wes cus siete eee) awe ee | ee AND 007 B STREET. La = —e—— tle. The weak point of the primitive rag baby ne were sieckot ae eet tera Page's homely peasant simplicity in Joan of Arc. | servants. Ax Tows Farwen Stor tnnotas 4 Wrxnow. | was the human face divine in colored chintz, | 18 in accordance wit Sea oon ner INDIANA ASH, ** ” = ee Ms Me Mined, > TURKISH BAT a Remember, the drama is the mirror of nature. But as far as Lady Helps—if we must call 2) that diphtheria depends on odiwn or potato- | and should produce its strong outlines and its | th ncerned, it would seem that the | INDIANA WALNUT, %, *, | Until at last it has been painted on white calico. | funsus, for although in Dr. Taylor's chse ane deepahadors. Itt ‘od ein 80—are concerned, Me | The wooden genera of the family had an objec. | other yeestette ets question, there is fair | nese uows., Tt 8 in this realism that men | remedy must be near at hand, If both mistress udwig Rheinschmidt, a farmer of Washington wnehip, near Des Moines, fowa, sold some horses last Friday and returned home with b t ‘ : W TURKISH BATH, 1417 i surpass women, The college theatricals, in | and servant are truly ladies, there ought to be | NUIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch, ee Bouse), lanwe Boney. That nicht, while standing by a table | Honable stare, and were too liable to be scalped. Of funiruy toa Noga the sporules of many kinds | which all parts are played by men, are by far | ttle difenley in ijustine the: social. ponitien | INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to36 inen | files, Mc fh his house, au effort was made to take his life | The china cousins suffered from fragile noses fee ge dea tpi) es or che thocet Vises oti anna a of the latter as to the family and the habitues of wide 3 Rw. T, BOVE, bs an assassin, who stationed himseif at a win- | (snd heads) and an unnatural shining skin. | Mfct, ‘Metical ourant | and one ne eee ay: Smateurs should dow and fired. The ball hit Rheinsehmidt in the ind | the house. So many ladies from necessity do — —— le, as we have sald, which “play if." | thetr own household work, so many others have | INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. WINE AND ERENDS india rubber got over the danger of They should not attempt th i n ves of the services of a sister, or | INDIANA CHERRY, O''aie ene agin BUnt as but theimmortalshave, like old Tithonus, the A Wild Texas Charter. uf ipt_those delicate and | availed themselves o! rvices of a sister, o AN. 4 ——<o-—_____ Jeft breast below the heart, but striking a rib Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch Oster maha very difficult ‘which onl: t artists iden aunt, who in everything but wide. Shotts, = palate getys bs a Lap ty been unable | of life with the gift of youth forgotten, ‘and the | From the Austin (Texas) Siftings. make ue ree she d select the play hike saciine Of Rape just Lady Helps, and USTHS O14 Stam ition. | Saturday, the, Moped ETteRs | period of doll existence being over, thelr | Charters for ‘private corporations for profit | which is full of action and situation, like “Fol. | nothing else, that it would seem ay if thete vere | MAPLE, Every thicknces, peepee per yon dle Mar ane ereters | washed-out Kathe complexion is trizhtful to see. ‘ i rrested and lod im jail Z a ean be had by simply preparing and filing them | lies of a Night” or “Everybody's Friend.” ‘The | reall: nts enor upon which to form a | SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, Sintra hetweon By iy | Composition with a thin skin of wax is the most after paying ie tear peeay as in He state | most commonplace actors fail to spoil such saved conduct in aegis One very practical een ee ae - 7 popular in nursery society; but the elite of dolla department. It is Ghattestox plays as these; and there are for younger per- | difficulty is in the matter of table-service. The AT ovr | arp: will ever be the waxen fair ones endowed with Teported that a formers hundreds of good pl farces and | majority of families keep but one servant, and if P mane dete 8Suretpe.—Lalu Barnes, | human hair. All dolls’ hair hagat least one hu. | Rarrow-gauge railway to every point in Texas | musical burlesqueato be found at every book- | she is to bea lady and share the family meals Of Canp townshie nego h a: &: , Barnes, farmer, | man property, that of falling off. But, fortu: | haa been recently filed. Te calls'te wind astory | store. “Naval Engagements,” ‘A Cure for the | there must be a disagreeable jumping ‘apand | #ABRD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE. md ied euiclde teenie ae ota | nately, eae baldness re a _rocuslsereua: wok so by erie of Gs counter Eatin in Bevan Piensa ane Two eae “B Baker,” | sitting down. or a lack of efficient service whens ‘ * a itted is iy Ine z- e poor dolly’s, one shoel consternation. ho was given use strong - | “Box and Cox,” “A Regular “Incompati- | it is most needed. Y¢ such Smxrm Steer axp New Yous. AvENus" A ES poet — = —~ ae * | This ts a most trying misfortune to a doll-loving | guage for one of his cloth. He clerk who was 5 a Pers | tee pre Gn oe 2 jorning housework. After bility of Temper,” “Ick 1’on parle Francais,” “To ionary to eat_by herself wouid be to place | 1, ARGE | Srmsave Square. the ietion of her tive! ene _ =. A Pidoacoe 4 bag eC e, Sg leg pioeet pratille Bevin ied in the selec- oblige ‘Benson, are amo the ere which a footing eh ordinary serrate sh ES) ie 4 ma coma ask and one arm, 5 aymo ‘hich services reall; amateur, instead crushing idea. [ARDS. | NonTHERs Lasertxs Marxer ra sing Dire Ages oe cures eae sealped doll is a pectin! Yet even greater | opened, had already on several successive ‘Sam oe iE ‘ ep o Lee ere iy spended from a ce him. 3 not the which 8 all work Bean. Nothing ua led ocr atceie defects than this can be cured; medical | days commenced with the one py to 3 But no one who is not aefirst-rate actor should - a all you are is :: = science pales beside the wonders done in a Lon- that on earth do dwell.” attempt ‘ ee recogn! — en 's demeanor, and no incentive to the act | Gon “Dolls Hospital.” “What a beautiful doll!” gaia on another Morning can? ore! pa fay na a thos fe i wo. we once remarked to a communicative-looking | heard, in a su} to exclaim: beautiful French trifles which look so easy, and aims Sa ae Sead | Iittle stranger.“ spe oe the communicative | all in the hands of uctors are so charming, for _ A boy living in Bangor, Me.. is tive years old | little one 5 this is her second | 8 uponthe most delicate shades of Bcd w Jess thau fix pounds. | head!" —Cl Journak, make them eveu passable.

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