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So. ee av is SO ee HOME MATTERS. At the Mess Table. ‘ cera ey BISMARCK, ee arta BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. 7 & —— At the mess table brooded silence, Since M. Gambetta has risen to power his ene- It ts reassuring to learn from Professor Lewis |= ‘S PULP MORTAR DARE COLONEL IN | Tr 1s 4 Pact that little, just perceptible cracks And the fire ficxkered low, mies havo been bury weaving a fanciful web of | One seoret ypeen ee ene Boss’ prize essay oa comets, Just published, | Jj, MARTIN & (co's PULP MORTAR ; TARS ARE, ETC. |i earthenware will disappear, and the dish oon mode cacao oat = fable about his life and his habits. The Palals | yer tie Gepoan sean wer OF fascination | that no serious results are ever likely to happen ke —Janauschek begins atwo weeks engagement | took as good as new, if it is bolled in milk. This And the General bade the Captatn, Bourbon and its portly cecupant have been be-| tre intaticc ena peOnle Hes, without doubt. iD to our little planet from the visits to the solar isch Unal never fades, on Monday, opeaing in Mary Stuart. | has been tried on a small majolica pitcher with Li ae ge rye errr girt with an aureole of entertaining and menda- we tellectual sympathy which was established system of those celestial vagrants. The influ- J. H. JONSON & CO., AckxTa, sheds al ‘And the Captain told enis tale: cious libels. ‘The Palais Bourbon has been te- | had’ been judieed caly weche Oets ort nae tit | ence of comets upon the earth, he says, isin all | gyor rhe atmet What wd 1902 Patswet anew cela ae Pte nes Supported by an| To Revove Frecktzs: “Lemon juice, one “He PHANTOM OF THE FECOS. furnished en prince to sult the taste of the sean- | and transient aspects of his policy, without refer- | Probability quite insignificant. They may, like PATS ous WINDOW AND LATE GLASS excellent company—Miss Anna Warren Story | ounce; quarter of a dram of powdered borax “Tt was a sultry summer, some twenty years ago, | dal-loving public; the rose-colored salons have | ence to—for the greater part even in ignorance | the sun, affect the earth's magnetic condition, ass of this city being a member of it. and one dram of sugar. Mix them and let them | When the emigrant train left Texas, bound for New | Teftected in their mirrors the seductive charms | of—its ultimate aims; and this is equally true of | and thus, to some extent, possibly, its meteorol- = —The World to be produced on Monday night | stand till ready for use, then rub it on the face Mexico. : of houris; the Turk of the seraglio bathes daily | conservatives and of liberals. The couservatives jogy. No such effect has ever been perceived JOHNSTON'S K ALSOMINE and WASURY'S LIQUID at the National is about the most acceptable of | ¢casionally. stron tie bands Cente Women throescore were in | in a silver bath-tub, and is given over to a Lu- | saw hin trampling the constitution of Prussia In eplteot some chance coincidences betweenthe | _ Patiinst~ furnished to Builders, Aull oooh of AR onthe stage. It is tull | To Cas Brstoxs, use pulverized saltpeter | And nizh asminy children left wee foot-prints in | Sapsieas tie Fine Toottnatulanes tating? | ole Frain wine tune tee ree apparitions of greatcomets and remarkable public | TS1S" SUPPLIES alw band erest from the beginning to the | and sweet oil. Obtain at a druggists five or six Loe that he might learn the secret of the great tra- | search into his motives. The liberals saw only | €vents. no well informed person now believes ee ae Fed And cannes Gail to fll the house every might. | cents worth of saltpeter; put it into a bottle with | “Northward they travelled slowly, and bitter was | gedian’s imposing bearing and gesture, #0 Gam- | an arbitrary, violent, reckless course, whieh the | that there is ve amr poperctemntentntryecetl [LS] 428 Ten Sraver Nowrm It was played for_a year in London and | suilictent olive oil to dissolve It: shake up well ‘the road. betta, voulant se former, as the French descrip- | laws did not permit, which no public program | BY 8 liberal and credulous interpretation of any over six ir New York. | and rub the inflamed joints night and morning, | Thesun, a bail of fire, in the brazen heaven glowed; | tively put it, frequents the society of the cele- | made clear, and which no prospect of success en EES eevee’ itis pigs amr ene STEAMERS. &ec —A well-known Washington journalist is en- | aud more frequently if painful. The sands were like red ploughshares beneath 8 | brated Coquelin, the finished actor of the Thea- | couraged; they condemned what they could not | lar coincidences could be shown, Whena comet = a martyrs feet; : : is converted into meteoric bodies, which Im : Eazelin writing a fares for the Vokes family | A Stick ox Quanten oF 4 Leyos should be | And thethomny spliesot cactus drooped, sbriveliea | te Francais, that at vosel tlk owhe Rnderstand, But Sadows changed that 88 By | hinge upon the earth's atmosphere, there i mace: entitled Wiggins is Sared. It is a travesty upon | putin the fnger-bowl, and then fill the bowl in the heat. ‘All these bubbles of | sptloly collapse at | to emb and applaud these man—tie | @irect though probably minute et Some | FOR POTOMAC LIVER LANDINGS. ee on thevapar’ | Half fall of water, |The acid helps to cleanse th | «There was no wind til evening, and then its | touch of the Ithuriel spear of truth. Gambetta | liberals because Iie tad achieved thar recness, | have thouzut that a sensible portion of the hest | gn anq efter NOVEATTIN tm, tm finger and takes away any greasy feeling which fevered breath remains, in truth, perfectly simpl demo- | the cons 5 ‘er which the earth receives is generated in this | ARROWSMIT I will lem Arce of All the Raye, will be browzht | one seems to have after dinner, even if he has | Like that was of the angel that bears the brand of | Gratie in his habits.” He Insda nw ech ne te) | Gib ae ee ee ee cee “ S back to New York, and presented at Haverly’s | tonched nothing but his knife and fork.—W. ¥. Theater , on the 25d inst. Post. rss with their means. "The greatest statesmaa of | W8¥: but the weight of scientific opinion seer death; i i | wainst that hypothesis. The impact of . surrounded by his intimate political and per-| the age, he was also recognized as the most | agai yD + nuual Berry. (an And iafar com # Nery crescent, swooned in the SkY | sonal friends, whom he receives with a watmth characteristic of Germans—the type as well as | Meteors upon our atmosphere must add some man. On SATUKD, x iad i i | to it, and this is p bly in the form of | 02 QOITN a Cine! NornisG Sr than to stew cranber- | Asit had been the reddened blade of his baleful | of hospitality peculiar to his southern nature. | hero of the nation; a combination of Luther, | ™4tter to it, and depress ~ - 28 ng - iw e} fi ing, ot . at s » oe a ss | 50. Thave sven them when they could not be | “And asthey travelled northward, within ts sandy reakfast, at which the leading politicians, men | a brawny, wering giant, fond of eating, | ANT LOOKOUT, WITH THE BOSTON AND PE STPAMPRS IN NORFOLK Steamer GEC LEARY on TUBSPAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS at e state, pg atl eed oF foreign woe drinking and Sgt ting. gifted at tel oe ty | itors, are frequent guests. Small parties of | ing humor, ready with the Latin of a “corp sn reads ne woe wom them, anit with Uy | tienda are also always ta be found st leo Jar- | attident, yek sitive wortou puree venearn te meteor the water heat whil uu wash and look «ver the | And narrower grew the water, and shallower, nntil | dies, or at his villa in Switzerland, where Gam- | noise of spurs and beer glasses, beneath billings- | COMJe berries; drop them in the hot water and let them | The river had dwindted to a‘creek, the creek to a | betta throws off the cares of state, lives with | gate dogzerel and insolence, and a will which | 4 tore remote effect may be souzht in the mark, Ati is ‘The cho: aestra will be very | cook for twenty minutes; then add the sugary muddy rill, the utmost simplicity, end enjoys 8 somewhat admirably served his purpose. No such pictu Cee =e Viguseng haere re we K i the festival promises to exceed any: | alter it is disolyed let the sauce come to a boil, | « ,. | lately developed love ‘of sporting. But, as in | esque character has appeared in Germany since | Stee of th - Owing te nat bulk, Pint cians fi hind ever scen inthis country. > | tien take fromthe stove: Bome opoks. strata | "Naser fuser? ® languid pool in those 9c-| his earlier days, he is a tremendous worker. His | Frederick the Great ised in. some respoces ie | rou sttenct an tiesvense mambee OF S685 | saraa iam ie tein Matt to make it cl If cranberries are | and then the river-bed was naught but rocks and | Valet de chambre has strict orders to call him at | understands his countrymen better than ever s DOLls 16 quite certain that Chek elect) Eiet-< ews k, as the “Countess Mother, en with game, omit the sugar. arid sands, nine in the morning, at which hour he rises, no | the hero of Sans Souci did. He has never, for | POU the sun’s heat is insixnith clad | ‘ evening. in the play of Motter and -ro Pre, if properly made, can- | 424 the little water that they found by digging | matter at what time he may have retired. It is | instance, shocked their religious sense by his own | €0eFally admitted that we must look for the | + Ford's, in Baltimore, surpassed even her AnO ET, FS DEOpErY i Was Uns And deep ide rocks when the tide | tHe® all the newspapers are read, with alight- | Indifference. He is a blunt, stern. almost brutal | Fizin of the sun’s heat in a constant, though to former selt in acting so brilliantly effective as to es ee Ge ates res | as Ee bs eet agro racks em hing rapidity for which he is noted. To those | rationalist, while Frederick, except in war, | 8 imperceptible, shrinkage of his vast bulk. meiniaen tice acastte Hubbard sqx Scrape the skins from two ° a Who find pleasure tn knowing the personal | showed astrong taste for foppish, sentimental, | Seme connection between the frequene: that it round large potatoes, boil till tender, then rub them | “And as into the Minty earth the treacherous river | tastes of great men, itinay be a matter of in- | and. fantastfe methods. It is. impossible to | SPOS and comets has been. rath through « colander, beat the yolk of three exis sank, terest to learn that Gainbetia’s favorite authors | imagine Bismarck playing an unskiliful tute, or | Pected. a ato. tienatd mili, sugar, molasses, | FeVCE ts following footprints were upon tt) are Rabelais and Montatgne. tn ‘whose, plain: | composing French ballads, Ike 9 love-siek |e ey ith equal (persistence for It and az es You choose aie : spoken company, however, the busy statesman | school-bey. The deadly ive of everything like Md. ht hs E for the fo styl er couse cute wills the Des |e ra noone ue red sun rise, Afteen Nagged faint | snqs few leisure hours to enjoy himself. He | dilettanteism, he saw at. once throush the shat, | Hon ofa sound opinion. Yet it would still be recent times. The finer particles of it may have | Ae some influence on cloud formations, and other | CONNECTIN ical phenomeua; but all this is merely | jeaten. To a quart of cranberries allow one quart of water and nearly a pouad of sugar; let $14 a seat, to which will bring at and nen with € Hank appear: A Swe | not be distingu % Son, king white: 6 Op) ossesses also the true Italian’s love of the fine | lowness and insufti r eral open question, whether comets cause the | | ome an Semin e janeeaed ee ere ee ee iets, and that nicety of critical taste which dis— Coneany ae “the sada Aer Senne | spots, or whether greater Mtivity of the sun | sugar; when the pie is done spread thie over the | “AD twice pus the red moon sank, twice rose tinguishes both the Gaul and the “children of | fought ont the battles of his generation with | Sopa my pha _ vith probebity “sq 1D, at ‘i tly. Ify hee Bt he sun.” “bid i s Z jore will be visible—with probability e rN. Y., in Hamlet, | to hg trouble: put the whole engs in’ the | And the ten that staggered on were elght, were| "In the self-contained, dignified, somewhat | meceten ee gore te see aie uameNtary | Favor of the I STEAM EIS DONTON |, the New York Tribune says, bya } ae bs Ons manwastar ot ‘ihe emigrant train that two | Imperious-looking president of the’ chamber of | to th ally all due respect XN Monroe and Norte ne andl Ni lace which had so long been usurped by same : . : ROE Weeks Aro 1831, with his adiirably fitting dress-coat and | a race of dyspeptic philosophers ® THE inane Rc people do | Haq ieit the Texan valley bound for New Mexico. el waite necktie, who Gaily mounts to ne | confirmed in a startling way one not unclerstand that evergreen trees bear prun- | _ hrone-like seat in the chamber, it. would be | theories of the philosophers ther ing as well as most other kinds, andin many | “ANd 2s he tottered northward across the endless auficalé to we rigs of Me. carelessly dressed, | lad Jong taught, some of them, t tiie ‘ore particular Goisiempmnish of Ge poe er a " an Po Lysate ery young republican of the Baudin days. M. | was but an unsubstantial poli ith whieh | Fle more ee : “aaa cases eed i quit eee pieieten fee seed [ne bhistered hess aang with thin and | Gainbetta at forty-two has the prematurely aged | was hidden the amrece rena oe waitin que | Cus universe which eniounis them. J sdwelling seem too. low by contrast, | Sudden from out the desert, up to the cloudless | look of a man who had made in youth heavy | uyliness, Bismarck rubied off this polish, ‘ at Pa % n is that she ig af ilure. This afternoon | Henan to teredinee ehe Dee skids, drains*on his mental resources. Far from | presented the orizinal, uncorrapted Germai , ACCORDING to the Punic, recent opera- 1 Claude Metnotte. Others are too spreading, their branches ob-| 4 yast and awful Ngure the traveller saw arise. | appearing like a man in his prime, he looks like | brawling trooper, equipped for desperate work; | Hons at theEourse in Lyons haye been of so e fth shly Moorish architec. | 7UCting.® Pathway or shutting out a good | | one who has passed it some time since. The | fighting with Barbarossa, robbing with Cari | “iting a char: J of thorouzhly Moorish architec- ere ie ccetrablesto cligcle the height | Teamae Wie watery mirage.) There shimmer tO his} tare ia teavy and obese alhouEh Gambetenie| MGor tamiie crite ath hE ee . ture is now in course of evection on Broadway, | of such treegas the Norway spruce, cut off the view 3 a e s | Moor, sz towns with Tilly, saying First-clane Pare bly fair dramatic company. 7 Beco authority Appearance of a at comet does exert one most lappy influ- eas ence on the earth, in that it stimulates the cuti- | vilization | OSity of mankind, and directs their thoughts to ‘are lexve. UnD 3 5 Fi Es ry = 5 2 eter wa grave diggers, which bas been dropped from ‘versions. The general tenor of other : ‘i ill, vis je, aiid & 4 : €13 ist opposite U.S. Preanury. e o trecee: r ruc Fleecy cascades down-falling and lakes of deepest | movements are still, vigorous, active, and alert, | with the priest before eacking. his evurch the Bs iz se icurnes Ah street, New ork, whieh 13 to com- | Fp or ladies Shoot before # attains the full thi = pest | and the gesture is ‘as fluont as over. But the | drinking with the leadiond. leerore sete private madhouse that the direeter did n \UNARD LINE. Dine a European café. reading-room and restau- sdeveloped Ina year or two and the | Dut Souah he strains to reach them, and desper- | fee in repose wears a habitually fatizned ex- | till: a strange compound of frankness and how to dispose of them. His perplexity | (© Fant, fitted up in style d’Orient. A beautiful eee roa © ene On aokens ate staggers o1 pression. It i when he speaks that his It Il the greater beeause they fancied th allan | city, of depravity and superstiti ‘ fervor returns to him. His greatest personal | morals and. barbarian valor. This. persona te a ae ue Bowes, ana snes’ charm now is to be found i that won- | little changed by time, with more decorum. in z business with other patients, and with : derful, stirring, magnetic voice, whose sonorous | deed, but less Tumor, more method, but less | te Servants and officials. At last it occurred | antom of the Pecos, a cloud of dusty cray; | qualities seem to belong peculiarly to itself. It | generosity, he called forth to complete the task | te the director to set up, iy a remote part ot Hts mocking eyes glare oa’ him, and turotizh thé | has in it the plereing, puissant vibrations of a | on which poets, pedaouru the institution, a bar like that which 1s placed fervid air fine brass instrument, making the air thick and | spent thei en in the Bourse for agents. The eifect on the t NOTICE: LANY nowt 9 Ds theater, to accommodate 1,800 people, the deco. | ee Will assume a dense and dwartish form. Ever a step beyond him the vision is withdrawn. a ration to be in old gold, light blue and white of | Curysantite mbra design, will occupy the first story, tion with the grand ball room. The 20,000 square MS FOR THE WiNpow.—The following hint by a correspondent of the Gar- dener's Chronicle (England)) 1s worth remem- bering until next fall. Good branching shoota, ‘and will be mazmificenti. nated with with as many blooms as possible, are cut 18 Heah doom makes answer to his question of | yet sweet with sound. Gambetta’s intonations | game, and, confide patients was immediate; they rushed to the colored lamps of eastern on, and with its | inches long, more or less. These are inserted in ies pales are such also that he seems to add something to | ler did not neglect. to prov | bar and bezan to invite each other to buy and | a mA flowers, rare exotics, fountains, &e. ill | five-tneb pots fled with pure sand, one or more, | «Tne dying wanderer listens the Phantom speak | the “‘lelicate idiom of Paris.” He imparts to its | popu end credits him with the intention ot | Sl. Thus the whole day passed; and not pry bag Fesembie not a little the famous * de | 8 needed in each. Set the pots in watar until his name, lightness and grace an indefinable but noticeable | blowing out his brains on tive battle-field jf | Util evening, when they had exhausted theim- | j.cun hee Plantes,” Paris, and here during summer Mr. | bubbling ceases; support each branch with a} And moves his cracking lps in vain one piteous | quality of richness and depth. Sadowa had been lost. The plan was worthy of | S¢!¥ ald they consent to be taken to their | rry stonrnme. of iifty musicians will | neat stake; moss over the top of the sand, er to frum * mutters on the galt sand as | ;,,)¥¢ French Chamber of Deputies is common- | him, and is not improb: bat it has been |00WS. Since that time the institution has ne at very low rates, Stecrawe tickets from Tavs - Queenstown and Al] other parts ot Enrope at nt and p) ing programs of tue | shower from a watering pot, and the job is done. n he enka: ly a much more unmanageable body than the | stated by the prince him: at his more rea- | Deh quieter, with the exception of the sham latest European snecesses. Chrysanthemums so treated and supplied with | cont you tatnk that it’s.a long time—a long time | American House of Represe Jowent rates. 0 tives. | 3M. Gam- | sonable purpose was to flee to America, in case | Mourse. where the lunaties daily win and lose | | through ‘bills of inden given, for Belfast, Glaarow, —Everything points to Miss Kellogg's farewell sre ere nero Ge rekon Hoch between drinks?” p mnetniod or governing the howe in a | of disaster J found a newSxisten ibis side milliards. oS — Fae — oR 7 = A ‘ allo e out--dool “yst jor mood was such as one might expect | of the Atlanti 3 ft speculation ts exigent "6 ¥ and posrace apply at the Company*s. eet ae ee ae the ahem werk Ht ed for the window and fur in-door deco- ‘The General started from his chair one of his excitable temperament. His | opened by the thougitt ofeonilinstepes an cule: | [ IST_OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE ‘ stceraze and cabin 3 artistic event of the season, Monday hasbeen | ration, and avoid much of the taking up and he had telt a wound. sent, 1 swear | Dell and his fvory paper-catter—an instrament | What a commotion would have been eased WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, De sa guenpataiees ce especially chosen on aceount of interfering less | potting now necessary if we would have these sdecanter rude” | °°"? | which he used in preference to the gavel—were | among the ernde triflers of American polities if SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1882. | VERNON H. BROWN & 00., New York than any other evening witn social events. and | brilliant autamn flowers in the house. —G. T. Lastaan, fn Harper's Magazine for Febru. | the Weakest of his scepters of authority. When jthis martial flgure had stalked upon the scene | _37-To obtain any of theso Letiers the appliesnt must | 2 Se Oe et ae this, in conjunction with Kellogy’s great po Pies Tuar Stew Over.—Every housekeeper} ary.” iB 2 ear cett the excited buzz of voices reached a deafening with helmet and saber aud cavalry bouts!—Feb- | Ul for **Apveurisey Lerrens,” and give the date of ee = = larity, fine company and superb pre Eiaws hs teoubin ce LR (a pitch, M. Gambetta’s own yoice rung ont like a | ruary Aliantic, UA not called for within onomonth they will be sent | NORTH GERMAN I doubtless m: t_ memorable in Wash- | Knows the trouble that comes from the over- THE SMUGGLER DODGE clarion, or thundered like-an angry god's. His Sete N eS to the Dead Letter Office, Ki company, independent of the | flow of the conteats of pies In baking. ° Not only “Un peu de silence, megsicurs!—an peu de si- THE BURGLAH’S OME. LADIES’ LIST. The steaiwern of th: VERY SAT- elf, would furnish a fine program. | is the exterior of the pie soiled, but the juice | Frank Talk by One Who Makes a L: rt was the never-ceasing refrain, uttered in ‘Svenimené Sie Froeeiae Metzier Jennie I, URDAY trom Brey r, Loot of 3d etret, Hoboken. tra, Brignola, Clara Poole-King, Lieb- | that fais upon the hot floor of the oven is ing by it. tones of command, of éntreaty, of expostula- |, me Anes Se. egies aa Ce eee wee Seam Se Ree Sens ling and Adamowskt are ail brilliant artists. and | burned. and gives the pie crust an unpleasant, | While walking up Palisade avenue yesterds: B. Btake, in Harper's Magazine for ‘The value of the property stolen is es- | < Morrison Mary W cabin, $50; stecrace, Sie prepaid siecrage certneaten, nothing but a great deal of nerve and money | smoky flavor. This. trouble may be completely Bene Veer sesterday | February. timated at upward of £80,000. At present + Meyers Mamie Fy vorrei or aging to OLLAICHE MOO couid suitice for bringing them together. Briz- | prevented by taking a strip of cotton cloth, ail | *termoon, says the Jersey city Journal, a re- = es the police have obtained no clew.”—Daily Bowen Moti Hag yh LCE yh Wa ee eaiete qordl his fa- | the better if somewhat worn, about an inch and | Po!ter observed aman ahead of him carrying a} ete mma Pap Washington. Jan mous mappari (* How so Fair”) from Martha; | a half wide, and long enough to go around the | Suspicious-looking parcel. The man avoided Harper's Magazin j —— —_ othe : 3 z ; 0 vels. were abstra | ‘i ORK ROTT Tacllapictra will render the magnificent aria | pie. This strip beiag wet, it is put around the | poticemen, and peered into liquor saloons and | _ It is not surprising that Patti should suppose |_‘*£09,00 Cl vel rete. Sattactod the) Nee — “The Tempest of the Heart,” from the Trona- vi a th ;| that she had returned to the America that she | Police have investigated the afiaix, but without The fre: Steamers of this Li cad see cat sAdoiie the “Dole: ce of the p of its width to lap upon the | grocery stores. He paused at the corfier of | that she had returned to the America that she any result."—Daily Pay | Barrie seetia MSTERDAM SpA ae pooh * fom Mignon, and -Eraani incolami.” | est and the other half upon the plate. This i8 | Roacon avenue, looked up and down the street, | aft many years ago, nor that the career of Jenny jh els Amica : Brooks Wilianer Richardson Lula “SCHIEDAM, Baise, Mignon, ‘wani involani. done before the pie goes into the oven, and the e fare. ‘The | Lind in this country should seem to her th ‘The outrage has been effectively carried out | Cassell Aunte Kubifs L Mrs —The New Orleans Picayune denies the | strip may be removed when it is ta j and finally turned up that thoroughfare. ‘The | Lind in this country 6 ct prima, denny mteke | With an audacity that is little short of surpris- | Gross ouoria Roas &.G Mrs Carrying the U.S widely cireulated story that Lotta sent 2 lange | left on uatll the ple goes to the table.— | reporter followed him. ‘The man accosted sey- | Career which every great prima donna might | jny, The police confess themselves utterly. ata ree ot eal I sod Tint Cal Saas ce maar tothe cevaboie et Gack ie oe | Aer euler: eral people, and went into a private house with | expect. She knew that the excited youth of | loss to understand how it ean have been perpe- | &TNse Beott Ela . 6 ee . aes om . “ = A ae vhe: € New ‘York, forty years ago, unhitched the | trated.”—Daily Paper. y 5 Year's day. A New Paxton Piayt.—The long, gray, | one mar. When he em y i ae si he a lc 8) nel was produced Monday night | mossy-leoking article which grows so abun- | Perceptibly 1 Th look of con- | herses from Fanny Elsslet’s carriage, and drew | /lerior ef a Belgravian mansion during the Buuith Feney ee Lyheates ae cx |daitly ovex Cerin the south cue enon Ren | wnement on fully closed the home in triuniph from the old Park Theater. | pregress “of an ordinary dinner. Enter a | © Sparchaks HG Mrs at the Park Theater, New York. toa crowded | dantly over trees in the south, and which, from | gate. From the interior of a saloon farther up| She knew—not knowing, perhaps, his kinship | Duke in ening dress, agitated, followed by Sports, Seatalie house with its appearance, takes the name of Florida or | the ayenue there were sounds of revelry. | to the ellent manager of Jenny Lind’s con- Butler, Servants, Guests, Policeman, and Smith Kate f y Spanish moss, is often brought north by tray-| Afrer a moment's ht man opened the | eerts—that Genin had paid some hundreas of | ers. ane Btanforta MS Mra ; i y 7 i Pep fe Biante 3 The critic: play was superbly | elers, who try to grow it and make it come into | door and entered the place, with the reporter | dollars for the first choice of seats at Jenn: Jnke—So the whole of the family jewels, to- econ pe mounted and acted, but that so littie is. known winter armament { ms. It gener- | Close on his iieels. | ‘The man laid his parcel on | Lind’s first concert. She know that the Phil- | £ether with the cloeks, plate, forty dozen of a | Smith J Miwe thetic craze in this country that the | sity dies ne the errno eaen ome. Tt gener- | table and called fora glass of beer. inviting | harmonic coucerts at that time a highly | Superior brand of champa<ne, and the drawing— | ice did not appreciate tlie ridicule thrown | ZY ‘ies in the winter season, and hence an idea | the pabitues orthe place to indulge with him, | meritorious aspiration of a select circle, but thax | 700m piano, have been again , VIA WASHINGTON, DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, DECEM- evails that i arasi at i the taste : wea: | the: : dCBEE. of toare ve. | We have been sitting heediessiy over our pud- | £ . but rather looked on th ya vilg | Prevails that it is a parasite—that is, a plant | They all indulged. While at the bar the re-| they were not the delight of the great public. wel sitting Decctatted. One Jourual ing cine’ Coun | tank takice We nourlahinend tom iliviug troca:in | porte: Wed avepportunity to aude thes dea | Ste Kew also that Jenny Lind sang only in | ding? 4s this so is arevamped version of The Serious Family, | Which case of course it would be next to impos- | ger. He wasa moderately built man, with a | concerts, in supposed deference to the great foes It is, your Grace. with estheticism—that is to say, the sentimental | sible to cultivate it. It is. however, not a para- | light, curly chin beard, ‘and was evidently of | serious” public sentiment of the country, nuke—Then send fur the detectives. (A couple ae rt r 5, il retines el ey e! BER 2509 IsRl. site, but what is technically called an epiphyte. | Scotch extraction. His clothes were plain, of | which was not friendly to the theater. This | Of skilled detectiors enter.) Ha! inere they are! A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. Seo ne ee or that which is simply borne on and not nour- | English manufacture and cut, aud looked as | was the America that Patti knew, and to whicn | Well. my acute and carefully-trained friends, TSO LCHICAGO. CLSCINNATL ASD ST, LOUIS for the cant and hypocrisy of “Aminadab Sleek.’” | ished by another. It is simply supported in the | though they had been recently made. H she proposed to return—she the acknowledged | What say you? With the exception of Mr. Wallack the cast is | air by the branches, and a dead tree, or even a | with a strong Scotch accent. After dri FAST EXPIte First Delective—What do we say? Well, that | Hunt Zien dioa of the hour, who sang to applauding Eu- So_tentionare, ete Gey. ; v Anaaps 3 Dece: extra vire, Servs 5 i — ir elder dit ve ougl ve had a good month's notice | Hutton Fannie one ne ty the same that was at Ford's here 1 mnber | telezraph wire, serves the purpose of a support | his beer the man opened the parcel, which con-| rope the sonzs that the cider dica had sung. | We ought to have | L and the most unstintea pralse ls lavished upon | 29 Well as a living tree, and travelers testify | tained a piece of corduroy. a (piece of linch, aud | Why in America, should she not have heroes | Of a job hike this. Took away the jewels | onignt 4 Mes ras Eichenone & it by the New York journals. that they grow equally as well on all. That | several shawls. He offered the articles for sale | sweet way? Why not sing in concerts and | and the drawin’-room grand, have ° they? | Hitt 10—Point af kocks aud Way Stati 2 m Er F '19-PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40—STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (oon- sh peep gaara 19:00—Balumore, Hyatteville and Laurel E: Store at Abnapolie Junction and Jesus OB Sundays storm at all stations. 20:00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stove at, Hyattsville, y? | J Celestia this is really the case, is proved by tho exper- | cheaply, saying that he had smugyled them | charge enormous prices and bring a tenor and | Then they must have got out by the attic | Juckson Eumua Tnter-Ocean of January 16th | tence of a friend who enltivates It perfectly as a |from ‘England’ and was” yery “hard up. | a vittuoso or two, and titel the eaten eran | chimbley. There ain't much chance. They must | Jone?Slameenett = says of Miss Emma Abbott's vaccination on one | window or room ornament. Short pieces of | One man bought an elegant looking with nee magical soem stn and turn the pes couple of ’ouses off by this time if they're | Jones Mayuie Mrg ofher lezs: It has been learned fromauthentie | Stout branches were obtained and cut into| black shawl for €2.50. After the sale | lieads of the sons and daughters of Jenny Lind’s | 4 inch. johnson Manes sourees of information that Miss Einma Abbott | lengths of about a foot. On this moss was tied, | the ‘man treated ain, and then tried | votaries, and embroider her vast silken pockets | | Duke—Then, my acnte and carefully-trained | jem susaaus fe suffering severely from the effects of a vacci- | OT Father wired, to the thickness of an inch of | to dispose of the corduroy, but, was unsuccess- | with gold? friends, ean you do nothing to assist me Ration made when she was last here. The doc- | 80 8nd on this the Spanish moss was lightly ful. Ina few moments most of the hangers-on | Why not, indeed? If @nly the sun stood still | | Second Detective. —Oh ix we'llelp you. All tor who performed the operation at the Grand | tied. It was hung by a wire attached te each | abont the place left, leaving the reporter and | once more, and the river of time would stop! | You've got to do is to lock up your ‘servants, Pacifle Hotel is said to be =esponsiblefor placing |end | of the little ‘truncheon, and during | the smugler alone.” The latter, at the snzzes- | Could Patti have come fo the America of Jenny | Have a division or two of police in the area, of the virus too near the tendons of the lower part | the summer is suspended from the branches | tion of the scribe, again imbibed, after which he | Lind, she might—an Easy Chair loyal te the | fer a reward Cara 000, give all your guests Ae peg 9 PM. of the leg. When the prima donna reached st. |f trees or any other half-shady place. | became loquacious. He said, in answer to in- | incomparable Swede cannot concede inore—she | into custody, chalk the people as passes the 12: Jecsupe’ and Hanover. ) ‘ GENTLEMEN'S LIs'r. 110:40— PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ‘Louson Frank ST. LOUIS EXPIESS. - . Browne H F Longdon Harry —Baitimore, Elliott City, Annapohs and Way Paul hp itive ten. | The moss would be watered every day 8: ‘No, I haven't got any license, and as a| might have renewed Jenny Lind’s American | house, and have a watch set over yourself—and JW Leisure Hou Jose gp te. y Mea a Gomis tee | ce nc junk at the same. tine tat other plants | eenerat thine dent acsdsaeee net part | career, But even then she must have had Jules | then we shall begin to Know something more | BiuudyJae0 aay rag 2 1s—HAL TIGRE LAERERS ot Wa Jen and inflamed, and so iame that she could | Te Watered. It grows well in this and | of Europe did these things come from?” «Well, | Benedict and Belletti, and every artist must | about It. Gasket alin Sa ok eee W BALTIMORE, “PHILADELPHIA AND NEW with difficulty appear in her parts on the stage. | through summer blooms profusely. The flowers | as you ain't going to buy, and appear to be a| have been of the best.’ Jenny Lind did not pre- a ae ee s! Thank enters thanks. ford Win A Myers Claud W a0 Yo a EXPRESS. cusbionn, ci é Two St. Paul physicians were consulted, and | Fe small and green and exiuibjt their bea reasonable sort of fellow, I'll tell you. They | sume to conquer even the wild hordes of New | All sh e done promptly and at once. | Brute Wz Mone Frank, 3 jnchester, Pred: they informed Miss Abbott that she would bea | Ouly to very close observers. In winter the | never saw Europe. I buy “em in New York the | York without adequate weapons. She did not (aires the requisite orders.) Ha! what was Melien F Abbots, cripple for life, and probably would be com- | blocks with the moss are hung in windows in | same as every other peddler does. The only | enter upon her victoriouscampaign with a ques- fine Fgh 7 Medison Goo pelled to have her leg amputated. When she | 20ms with other window-plants, being watered | difference between me and an ordinary peddler | tionable tenor, anda worthy but not surpassing | LZhe gas is ly turned out, as a couple oj er L Teached Burlington, Iowa, the dificuity had be- | 88 Tegularly as they are. It is complained by | is that I buy glossy, shoddy goods, and realize | violinist. Even tie rude and primitive people | Lurglars, hitherto concealed under the dining any w cht thi . s a ible, seize their opportunity, and darting M Thos P se 0 Serious sh quish her | ™any who have broazht this curious plant from | about one hundred percent. morethanthe others. | to whom she sanz did not feel that they were | "00m tal uy 1 Gacacr ces cguanubas tne phe the south, and, have tried to grow it, that ital-| My elothes are Enzlish. and bought as seeond- | contemmed, if not despised, and although the | Petmeen he legs of the duke, upset him, as they Hebele& Kale hasten on to St. Louis, where the service of two | Ways dies; as we have already said, this is | hand from an tmmiggant, fur effect. I zenerally | prices they paid for their pleasure were large, | make Uieir escape by the front door. MeCulousn ha a ons were called into requisition. | the reason why it is supposed to be a parasite; | sell to shoddy peopl& who imagine that they are | they were paid gladly and with a satisfactory | irs! pheatiar (anisoy wine ossiesne)— Come MeNeili Wille $7.00—Baltimore and Way Stations. ° ful treatment the troublesome | but we fancy it is only those who cannot grow | swindling the government and saving money. | feeling that the barter was fair. along, ee cat leave the ‘planer in| the cis- | Clam Hoag. = pomear TTM0_BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL out into a less painful and | Plants in rooms at ali that fail with the Spanish | I have travelled all over the United States on| But it was another America to which Patti | tern to-night, and fetch "im to-morrow. And Conway WB Henk og sciaet RTT ee cca’ \Gaaauiies ves oak selene ent ®tondition, and Miss Ablmtt | Moss. Its hard, grayish look suggests perhaps | this racket, and have made out weil, particu- | came. It was an America which had half out- Bee we i just tool off ute quiet sort of a | Gum Win Rathbone A q XPRESS = on to Louisville and try | tat it ouzht to do well under hard treatment; | larly in Virginia, Kentucky and ‘Arkansas. | grown the Italian opera, and which listened | Place yee re vide this “ereishining | Dwight kaya Seo} MILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON it there. It is quite pos- | dit is only because it resents this that there | Jersey is the best place, though. There are | with delight to the music of the future. It was | §Wag without fireworks. Bleeping Cars to New York. Stop at i Miss Abbott may have to cancel en- is reason for the talk about it being very diff I G *, *, A Ed ub Cyrus B Payson Lawd 8 more suckers in this state than in any other in| indeed the cultivated, intelligent, musically | _ Second Burgiar (leisurely)—Right on are, Ewing Jno. + Potter Hon Geo F sa 19:47_-CHICAGO, CINCINNATI and 8ST. LOUIS EX! sone a - sR It is much more easy than the | the country, and they can be swindled on nearly | developed America of which we spoke last nd the quietest and safest place I knows | Evans Jno H Piatt HR ‘RESS, Ender the care of competent Dhyuictans “wnii | avertze of plants. In its native pince tt prefers | anything. “The police here are sharper than In | mouth; accustomed: to host the Weeatot wanes | Of Soha Ou Gr enki ee i ctves Hacker AW i Di ecnped one narendhermndnngy Sees Gin Gikealas be extecaine to attach itself to trees that grow In swampy | other places, but it Is easy to dodge them. It | of the greatest masters performed ina manner | _ First Burglar—Police Headquarters, you wos | Fercuson B D Ryen AP ‘All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station, r ; ve | dTonnd. In such places there is always a little | used tobe that all that was necessary was to| which would not discredit the Akademie in|, going to say—that’s about the size of it. Feet OO a polars Uae For further information apply at the Miss Anderson, at Booth’s | inoisture in the atmosphere, more so thanin up- | ask ’em to take a drink, but they've wot over | Berlin, the Gewandhaus in Leipsie, the Con- | I’m your man. No place lie ‘One. ‘Call a FuuerFs aay Pec ike Occ, Wacingten Seen, S9 ane 155 land or dry places ; and astiiis plant hasto get all | that now; so I find it cheaper to walk around | servatoire in Paris. It was an America glad to | Ansom. z : Fouls GW Fufla Same ‘will be takon for begupago ts be hacked sad eesdeeiee next three | its food fromm the atmosphere, the humidity is of | the block when I see one. I made a clear $190 | welcome once more the charming singer whom | [They do so, and drive off, —- detectives rush meter pe Sey any poutin wecity, nal in Sheridan | Course grateful to it. In cultivation this humid | in this state one day, and I didn’t work hard, | it had heard at her girlish debut, and who re- | Out and seize a passing C Abbess whom they! OS Ww Sei Dea THE GREAT] 88 and Galatea | Mospiere is imitated in some dexree by the | either. T calculate to spend a couple of weeks | turned a prima donna assolua. Yet while she | CUTy af to ree sired, kicking as the curtain | Guiick Curry, Shaw David 3 A. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1 ¢ Was presented azain at the Saturday matinee. | © n from the moss about the block. It | in this city and leave it with a good stake. | had been enchanting Europe she had notknown | alls.—Punch. Gaskins David, Somber Frank TO THE NOTH, WEST AND SOU THIW and Kev.o ant Sulict to-night. One of the best | ' Teally one of the most interesting things for a | When Lleave I'll go down through the state, | the marvellous growth of the land that she had cae te ees Guitith Wm Seliwin Henry K Dib BEN AGNIFICNT Ley rs career has | Pater plant, and we are glad to know that some | after which I'll strike out west with a cargo of | left. Jenny Lind—even Jenny Lind!—had be- meas Sr Hae - Hyde AA. 2 Spear HJ _ EN DEFECT DECEMBENK 15, L582, be- | One cad crow it and that its cultivation 4s so | goods. In seven years time I've played this | come a tuneful tradition heard by the newest ete les 2 tnst which | Hate oeniae Ginsiewca 33, TRAINS LAYS WAGHIXGTON, treme Sten, CONE | simple.— Germantown Telegraph. smuzeling dodge with great success, support- | America not without head-shakes and murmurs pn leep comes except which | itnt Hon G eee? For + aorta’ Ri RECOMMENDATIONS PROM A JOURNAL oF HeaLtH. | ie myself and six children liberally, and Deing | of incredulity, and when in this year of grace it follows voluntary or involuntary action of the able to spend mons ‘ht and left. was offered something less than Jenny Lind’s Try popeorn for nausea. Of Pullntun Hotel and plosune tars at 10:00 Same muscles of the body. Pedestrians fall into i Bast Line 10-00 nu. daity wit Sire Dineinaas ————— ++ —____ concerts for four or five times the price, the dierson JM ihc og, Oe ‘Trv cranberry for malaria. “You Pickey THe PECANS on Onion Creek, | amused incredulity became 60 excessive that | SUmMiay fine Porneet Wid ee Cea iene | Heke } 7 Sie 2 Try a sun bath for rheumatism. you say?” said an Austin reporter yesterday to a | the hall was left half empty. oe W voluntary muscular exercise. A person in -rtainment, during Try ginger ale for stomach cramps. young man on a wagon filled with pecans. ‘There is much money in New York, but there | neaith sits around the house all Sa innate Ch % mre ¥ = “Yes, sir,” he replied, “that’s where they came | is also some taste, some sense of proportion, Ww has Dey t ~ Ht, Marr | Try clam broth for a weak stomach. from.” “Many up there?” “Plenty of them.” | some knowledge of the fitness of things. It is Taatcttig Sutil DIRE Sone eine a From | gones's at ; py EM oe undaye ef Bed | ey oanaine L ncoogy beee Tat cute OF re | , Believe Til try a few,” quizzed the reporter, | not altozether a miner's camp upon the frontier. | the healthy man and the invalid, in the course | Johuson e Chas few York ad the Laart, 8:000.m., 10:00 a. ‘aaa \wil }irext Ss of sore | taking a bix handful of the pecans., “I'll gell | It will pay xenerously for the good thing that it | Se he evening, will become sleepy, and fall into | 2° % Ji 30°00 and 10:10 pra.” On Sunday 2: nig poy ee " you a whole peck for fifty cents,” said the man, | desires. But the queen of the Italian lyric = 7 Johnson Jas W ™ des ben re ro oseme tim Try a wet towel to the back of the neck when | ¥° phe sia : 4 sound repose, the result of the weariness which Ware Jus A 9:30 au. daily, day. ‘stixaction ai the Seeriens with swelling eyes. “Only want a few. Say, | stage, warbling a ballad at the piano to-day, | involuntary motion brings abouts for the various ¥: Brooklyn, Neo. aul trains and is still prosperous. Try swallowing saliva when troubfea with | 4° you know any news?" “Not a bit, sir; | ought not to have expected to take the place of organs of the body, the heart, the liver, the | Jokuson W ee te ha uion’ goes ¢ the Ur S sour stomach. “ perything is very dull uy on elie one Seuny Ting in the Soneertzp0mn of ee Mee stomach, the eyelida, work steadily every day. - * erow " onke psogr" -s you know anything?” “Well, leve ago. It was an error. It was presently re- a a ¢ plas ehaag A ‘Try eating fresh radishes and yellow turnips | Kear some news yesterday.” “What was 12" | paired. It will not, bo repeated? har. fora | He, intestines are as ceaseless in. their motion in asked the reporter, cracking a pecan. “There | moment it seemed as If the charming dicu were | Stwavg dashing tovranie the sees ster are was aman got eighteen buckshot in him near | disposed to wrestle with a continent, and to in- eae visceral. machinery working, working, Nhere T live.” "Who shot him?” “I did.” | sist that she would be heard upon her own | Working, pushing the wastes of the body dows. tia ‘What did you shoot him for?” “asked the re- | terms or not at all. But divas, like mere human a LETTERS REMAININ iT croup tippet when @ child is Ukely to porter, aghast. ‘For stealing some of my | beings, learn, and sometimes by ungracious ex- Soe Unie ee 2 ‘CAPITOL SALON eghilonrs in in Sparks is at the | be troubied in that way. pecans out of my wagon,” sald the countryman, | perience, that the world listens only apon its | movement of the system, voluntary or involun- e Fifth Avenue. Try a hot flannel one the seat of neuralgic peri saaly the ren Se or ees ate own terms, tary, external or internal, which does not re- : Ss are: John MeCalloagh | P€n. =a renew frequently, wagon, and after calling the einai “Colo- One Disgrace Spared Her. quire power to cause it. When that power Is to Ni > . ¥ . oY m, where he has had a splendid |.) taking your mrek pee cat-| nel,” disappeared around the corner.—Tezas | From the Loudon World. pela Miss Martus , ’ F 4 Next week he appears nk iera cider—a wine-zlassful three times a | Siftéings. Irish hwnor, hard knocksas It has received, is | day—for azue and rheumatism. T the healthi try in the world, | 2Ot dead yet. A friend of mine, a Major in the Try taking a nap in the afternoon If you are | we receutly ars arose a Sen date Rota | County Milltie and Chairman of Petty Sessions Brookiya, uy | going to be out late in the evening. in which it was stated, in as many words, Tha in the Province of Leinster, lately sentenced an ins tw) weeks longer at Booth’s | Try breathing the fumes of turpentine or car- | «the remains of a mat, killed fort: years ago, | old lady, wie nad given the police a deal win Booth goes this week to | bolic acid to remove pigs ie pal fo were discovered ploughing in Central Garden.” | of trouble through Grunken and disorderly con- and Memphis—three nights ineach| Try a cloth wrung out from cold water put | In no other state; and in no other city in the | duct, to two months’ im; mnment. Perceiving eity—Joha 8. Clarke divided the pres about the neck at night for sore throat. state, is the air 69 salubrious that the remains | she was rather astonished at the action of the between Novfutk and Riehmond. He wil Try snufing powdered borax, up the nostrils | of a man, killed forty years before, can be seen | Bench, the Major asked her if she had anythi in New York on the 25d. John z. Ray for catarrhal “cold in the head.’ * loughing. The attention of invalds is called | to say against it, when, adyaneing to the front was this week In Meridian, Selma, Mont-| Try an extra pair of stockings outside of your this ishing evidence of the salubrious | of the dock, she thus delivered herself: “I have le Wars war tae vet i tenon ber Retin epi ag So See 2 ic | Quality ofthe Sam’ Antonto atmosphere. —Teras | this to say: have been Aivorced by two hns- ¥ was this week in Richmond, Va., ry walking with your in‘ a iftings. 5 been’ nate; Witmington, Del., Harrisburg and Elmira, Va! | you find wy Decomaluyy bent forward pene he core e ie NS aM aad 9 psiat Ur deee —-Mr. Bouciealilt. at the Boston museum, |” Trya sik handkerchief over the face when | Some True Ago one of the brightest physicians Ftety toes ee img arate lady brought forward Arrah-na- Pogue Monday even- | obliged to go against a cold, piercing wind. n Chicago wrote an article for a medical review, “op ‘have ——Mr. and Mrs. MeKee Rankin remain su- | ‘ry planting sunflowers te gout pardon at | Depinanes Eee Seanad roe nealical review Se ee eee ey ae week at the Grand Opera House, N.Y.—— | compelled to live in a malarial neighborhood. should warn us,” etc.; After a long while the . Barrett will fill a second engagement in| Try a saturated solution of of | editor replied, y, Sw whatever are New York this season, beginning about the j soda (baking soda) in diarrhea troubles; give | ‘the recent winter: ‘Medicus’ Swellington—Idea, middle of February.—George Fawcett Rowe | freely, I country a fellow over the chest, beneath niet athe {intends to make ina eee Trya ~ cademy o! be ¥, on Tocwiay cveaing, as "hing Leas? .er.~-Foote’ “ont nes vin

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