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sl Saat as ee eC Ne a ne eo me ee 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1882—-DOUBLE SHEET. AN UP. s early in J . help It, Jack, .” said she, and HOME MATTERS, Ss NISHINGS. | FAMILY SUPPLIES. SET DEAT DRE UE | corte toi ee Ge oe ees |e are tet ee ee AOUSEE AS TSHING st ” i Shee - SOW WHITE Bit 1 | tambling up the guich to hiscabin, withno more | postox FERNERIES—THE MATTER OF GLOYES—A 09 os. os te When the stage coach from Stockton, bound | down than loosened the soil of the abandoned ‘ i MARKET SPACE. 708 & “af - nd jack’ itored grasp th k | humanity in his appearance than one of the Bg - j | fer Mokulowne Hill, turned off at the small rene att Tae oie ‘clayey be, without | Deast thet perish. vad Sag gin emacaniini aon — : ning camp at Dry-np, Arkansas, Hank, the dislodging much soil during the first hour's “Once—and not #0 long ago, nayther—he , &C., &C. ” cpenine to-day new deviensin HAVILAND & driver, sang out in a lusty tone: hard labor. was young and hopeful like you, Jack,” she | WaTERcaEss Sa1ap.—IMiss Juliet Corsongives | Weare pqring te-tar pew dostem ‘consistims: of - on t — . ., . id; “look what Uquor brings on a man, and | this her of making w: salad: | ICE CREAM SETS, Brev pe Mex is the new Where's that young un for Finnigan's: ‘Then the boy stopped to rest, for he could | sai ‘ a this as way if watercress zs Sarnoxo Roses are Look alive, and out with you, my lad, for 'm | ‘07K no Prats peel ks along psec page nee irra ott game right here, Tip,” | Carefully pick over, wash and drain a quart of ee Yetsow Dra avin to do this down grade a callyhootin!” | nis unwonted exereise, and—though he tried to | said Monte Mack, that’ evening, “you pour us | *Atereresses; dress them with a tablespoonfull | 4. tut stees of HOT The youth whose has ty descent from the st: hold this last fact even from himself—from his | out your best and plenty of it. If there's a ces ead a Sera gear Of | cluding SEWETT'S Ce ae ered top he had assisted rather unceremoniously in | lack of food. Away up the river’ ag far as he | white man in theee mines, it’s Tip Finnigan, quarter saltspoontul of pepper. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, dresses. his hurry to be off a the hill and out of the | Could see, miners were busy plying their picks {and he knows how to sell fust-class liquer, APPLES AHEAD oF PotaTors.—It is asserted | 330 oy _ ____ 789 Manser Space. ee his hurry to be off down the hill and out of the or washing their dirt; some of them were stard- | too; that’s what I alins say. Dick, you deal that the nutritiousness of apples has never beea Se aE SIN PRICES OF imported. camp on fo the main road to Mokulomne again. | in’ yp to thelr middle in the swiftrannirg | for'afour-handed game; Tip and the younz properly appreciated and that they are far more | (BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES © 1 combs. was a Ind of sixteen. or thereabouts, thouzh re- | stream and roaring snatches of songs as t! ‘un ‘ll join in jist for a spree. Won't ye nourishing than potat Comiak workinen us in the back. | markably well grown and developed for his age. | rocked their long-toms; while others on higher | heney?” imag that they conleoee: coven GR CARER aries HTATING STOVES. Wepvixe Betis crow fainter as Lent draws | He was too dusty to be judzed by his appear- | cround contended with the bed rock that some-| ‘No he won't then,” cried the watchfal Mrs. than on potatoes. There is &-dish in Corevall . ance at tlrst sizht; his clothes were plain werk- | tites flew off in gplinters and. threatened the | Finnigan, bursting in upon them, and $05 OOS | ied aquali iea sade Gf Meet ontiiolee oe <i Hitting taba Shc eee ynes, Sanaaner Was as confused and | lives of their comrades. But they didn’t seem | daring to assert heseli in_ her ‘husband's do- FOERLO) EDIG ASS ORION AEA Baan 1a Rad ¥ utter” valentine was a big f00- | wandering aa if he had dropped fromthe clonds. | to mind danger. It made Jack’s flesh creep to | main; “‘ye've been after this lad wid yer dirty bic toe : os u ane, aisange | < The building before which he had alighted “ reckless movements, to see them | cards ever since he come to Dry-up; and if ye yee Sasi ac jewel Latrobe, | * eorsages are worn with white | was the most pretentiousin the town. It had | ouat a high, unsteady water-flume in their | iver ax him to take a hand in them chating| Dkrarertes For Staxps upon which to place a | first-Gass xoods. | moire t & porch over the doorway, and within was a] immense rining boots and run half. Way across | gaines yer up to again, sure I'l techie yez both | vase of flowers or some beautiful craament are Ww.sg Ss & CO. New Ronices have short basques, pemted in | tZ€ Cotton-lined room that served the toh the river on its (op to empty their waste dirt in | a new thrick wid the ind ov my broom, so | exqutsitely made by ladies. The materials are a s S A Ni gaa Na a as a liquor saloon, grocery, post | its bed. As he noted their exhaustless vigor he | will— ck and front. welch he cranceceend nan. asseun- | seemed to feel himself grow stronger again; he | The gamblers shrank abahed before the | Hil, and always selected with an eve Be cour Ixia Met. with rosebuds, is used for trim- thateneeer matamstcted all pubiieé bus- | recalled Mr. Finnezan’s words. and seizing ‘the | woman's flashing ese; but Tip was much | pects, in putting the fintshing touches to these GENTL Week bodies nature. Bick renewed the struxcle, The soil must have | scandalized. He was a’ disciplinarian, and be- | jPeralls in putting the finishing touches fo these | INTL ; ced ian ith a eaaAIE RNnean, | grown softer: it sank in the side embankment | lieved in the inferiority of the weaker sex; he | [ome Productions. Decorations for sofa cusi=| — a stulle, andl hota ing ese and at the third stroke, and down came a crashing, | had always exacted from his wise and nsual | i00# are very elabora Suigoe ek war ken | cmsequential stuile, and behind nim was bis | rattling, torreut-like fall of earth, which gave | qulescent wife the strictest obedience, and her ~ H | ; ae Sevexra Street Nor: 2MED est. GOODS. i DRESS SHIET MANUFACTORY 3 pur onle Peeres ae coke his dis. | @4 satin. ze ne aut ty ‘ What night her cyes were very red when Jack | curious fact,” said the father of a family. “that, "tain arated seca ‘The Army and Navy Whisky $4.60 gullon; $1.00 per she said, a8 she dried her arms other side of a broken | came to sit a little while with her, as he always | although you seem always to be sewing buttons eee al, ace ie . ecrang ‘ Velvet an “why but ye ax yon lad who he’s used fume that divided the “Dutchman's | did before retiring to his buuk in the back end | on those boys’ clothes. there are never any | SECRWH! porwr : = sie Sau Ente Lapres ? He looks as if he was dead bate | claim” from what was termed the “River Dig- | of the store. there.” It was a puzzie to the mother also. eee _ HANDWEAR : ——— satin and ing he's bad. and sorra a wonder. | zings,” “don't smash creation right a top of us| You niver write letters nor resave any, as T She was haunted with a vacue sense of disaster | Re SHIRTS at following price JUST kecriven sus Hank never misses a stone in the | all without singing out a word of warning. | see, Jack,” she remarked abruptly. from the buttons which fell off the childr X e A tine lot of Sure. I thourht I'd be churned to death | Bon’t go throuzh it all at once, sonny.” The youth's eyes filled with sudden tears; he BUSTON CLOUNBERS, FLORIDA TOMATOES, v7 and FLORIDA ORANGES, Constantly on band, A CAPONS aud CHICKENS, Also, the very best PUULTRY, FEANK J. TInRETS, PaLack Mare: wa Corne: 14th street end New Ye pre BEEF, MUTTON, the é led with clothes as leaves in autumn. The waist-bani the day ne dray me up here.” it abashed at his uniooked-for achieve- | shook his head and Lit his lips nervously, but | ‘ith eight or nine battens, and with bute She had approached the door as she spoke, nd knew it could not have been his blows | did not reply. je B. ELLERY, holes to match in various garments, did not | - and her kind: motherly voice was meant to reach did the work. A great body of mould had | His questioner was a pefsisteat one. She | {res to mat purpose “Be, tong the bowel peccceak es PHILADEL! the si sear. It went farther, it touched | been ready to fall; his pick had loosened a stone | kept her gaze steadily on him, and he could not | cuemed too emall and young for it, she bought DUBREUIL PROTHER, y heart, and he drew ni | tbat held it back, and so down it came. Accord | affect unconsciousness. as he tried hard to do at | suenenders. ‘She was vurpriced to fad that che SREUIL. B thourh full of timidity, had nothin; ing to instructions, he bezan at once to test the | first. It cost a great effort, but at last he gave | Gyula buy those which were chiatie and ret, aug | MANUFACTE as he sai value of his dirt by cradling, but before he had | in and broke down with something like a sob. | Sti enoach to burt thelr enoulders: “Theseshe cS ; ~Jeame all the way from New York. Istopped | poured one drop of the muddy river water into | “Mrs. Finnigan, nobody knows where I am. fastened to the pantaloons in the usual wa ‘sare of gold coin from | here hoping to find work. Do you think there | the machine athrill of joy shot through his | [ran away.” the inside of the waist-band she put two - one doliar up to the doub! is anything [ can get to do?” ,__ | frame like an electric shock. He hung his head in shame at this confession, | yuttons for the stocking supy Srirave color, with dark brown, is the latest | _He turned to Tip, and the tone of the inquiry | He had found gold! and his face blazed into a perfect scarlet when | huttons being more durabl leeches fe : ‘ L3s, £0 Very earnest as to Ue almost tremu-| Not in the tiny, dull dust that Tip's descrip- | his friend, rising her hands in shocked surprise, on bonnets than ribbon strings. 1OKED Sy on many of the Paris t ing wear. cut the thread than porcelain ones. This was a} "25 Sk ke sae great eo lous. tion led him to look for. but the bright, yellow | repeated: : clear eaviog of BORD banonatie, Aes Ge | canes | GERMAN SELTERS, Jersey bodice. fitting like a glove, is pre-} Mr. Finnigan made a somewhat loftyand com- | flakes all through the gravelly soil, that shone | ‘Ran away! Lord pity your poor distracted days the children became accustomed to them, | Wr wax tyle. prehensive gesture toward the yellow river and | and sparkled as clearly as he had ever seen the | mother, you wrong-headed boy!” ani miy at remained was to con x week champagne was | its broken and serrated banks. polished metal in a jewelers window do, “They must all have complained and talked | Wive thomeot tee yet eee was to cone “ust out imow: | Only eenuine metura Seltem Water, entity fe J od tee 1 blocks of ice. . yes" Said he ; “up wid yer | A dozen foolish fancies rushed upon the boy | against ine to—to Mr. Franklyn and to Nellie,” | \mce then stispenders.— Post. ‘Sauinder | from artificial ingredients, from the Royal Prussian eres’ Troms SOINE a - : pick and down wid yerlongtom. Thim that |in the exuitation of the moment; he was | he burst out in great heat aud agitation. “tHe How 10 Cir. c SAND Weotnes | shades of co pure | digs goold wins it in Californy, and there's plinty y out; to fling up his hat in the | said so many dreadful things about my selfishly |_ How Z po . Le ‘Spritum at to rush shouting to the | imposing on them—and Finnigans—but the timely recollection of his | never write or go back t one-quarter of a pound le soap, four ounces of carbonate nets. Lace and ganze brocades in lace designs for | ‘ong man was only axing the way | mother came to his mind and sobered him. owed them.” ing bon- | to work for, bat not the size ov a midge to be h and—I ae vowed a | 0 Tcould pay up all [| white Depot for w e { | ammonia, two ounees of glycerine, two. ot f= purposes are breught out in large | he must begin, Tip. dear,” urged Mrs. Finnigan. | Quietly as to outward appearance, though he “Well, heaven be praised, ye can kape yer | of chloric ether and two ounces of aleliot. D's SONS, quantitic = | 5 ft he could jist wach the cust out ov his eyes | trembled and shook with excitement aii the | word, and start home to-mortow. [ve news | the soap into thin slices, and turn over it jai? 6 F steeot nosthnwedt, tis ened revival of gros grain a8 | 2 bit and sate himself till he finds aise after the | while, he cradled and panned out the dirt he | Jor ye. Jack; ye can sell out yer right and title | quart of boiling and let it di: Don EPTIONS! HERE ened revival of gros grain a8 | int thro” Kk e, It would be | had shoveled down, and wrapping the result in | 0 the ferry at a small fortin, and you shall do | the fire, sti piMy. Add the KF ae a dress son under the name of | so it would.” canvas bag he had found, covered over the ; it, and go home to see yer mother, if my name’s | ; onia when tie soap is dis- | im the well. and lend him the | ich soil with a loose sprinkling of common | Betty Finnigan! lay. Then in quieter but still more resolute terms By this time it was growing dusk, and he had Fi well e water, and when in explained to the Ind that her | put into a gallon fa ILiNG styles in silks are rich breeades, sin antigue sty in striped and t add tl quarts of cold | e cold stir in the alcohol; and turn in the cl The finest Sherry, Pi Cordiate, 1 Madeira, French Brandy, iqicars—ail of our importation, Kindly Mrs. Finnigan, who owed a good deal been tour hours a miner! over him must end, since it had | ether. Shake up the juz. cork it | Also, the freshest Fruits, Nats, Candies nud Raisine, ed in millinery are | Of her influence over her husband to the show | Jack was only a lad, and when he entered Lf es ilfeeling between hereelf and | will keep good till used’ up. nse the | is " nd. iride cent, and milky | y6 made of deferring to him, hastened to obey | Finnigan's store, where some of the boy dresses—Put a teacupful of the mixture into s command, and, as she generally did, to the temptation to b fy the glitt * And thot next to my own boy that the | three or four quarts of lukewarm water and st = HUME, CL venta oh he ‘glitter. | prove on it. When the new-comer appeared ‘ongonhim. It be has in their holy kapi it up; then dip the fabric inte it and rub acs 7 Markt Spaqa ware shown in the floral | avain in his pr ce so great was the improve- ‘] tip said, rather Well. my | warn, rt fer you, Jack, 2U, 41-! the grease and svi. s to spre Tip, and plase him | water to giv nd_two kinds of roses are now | ment wrought — by washing, brushing and ing gentleman. you've come back emp I d of otie as last season. ming that impassive as he tried to be, ied, I suppose, and I’ve cet another boarder t auage botit yon and | ..and iron a Maxima and Panama braids are again in|} nigan was moved to compliment the Dutch Jake —” him, I find. is no place for a lad ov your damp. For tie lish Duns oii aa “No, indeed, Mr. Finnigan,” he exclaimed, | breedin’ and belongings. I may kape ye out Yoxue: but English Dunstable and spiit straws look like a Christian, young man,” | proud! Fe gh» SHAT SPLENDID MI Pavorably kuown as the vests, ete., turn some of the a ey | ot the gamblers’ hands and away from the | of tepid water and apply with ns) Mien and Milan briti m the larzest part of the | said he sniiling, “and a purty nate one, too. if |) He felt a touch on his armand turned quickly. | whisky cup; but ther re and worse timpta- | clean, rinse of with cold water and a ¢ —_—_ t ? fables will ; q i . o first Importation of spring milline good 8 any count out here, which | Mrs. Finnigan was there. tons that [can’t rache. So ye must just lave | spouge. It will freshen old clothes wonder-_ YY ARE RECEIVING DAILY Tue Most Eve wash dresses of the | they're not. Sure Haake the ‘boy to raise the | “Come in to supper,” she said, kindly. “Tin Hem ali bet ind ye.” parla tully. | mer will be of linen lawn and sheer | ich Dry-up: ife miner expecta gene a | Will follow when he has served the boys wid | She backed her argument with an offer from | Typ Seruxce or Wanwrva APA vers, and | oye linen eambries, soft as India muslin and aknost | they reach Dry-up; ifa miner expects a friend in | their whieke.” a tall Hoosier, known as Lanky, who was read, teers ee ae x eth ee Ba aaa EXTRA BLUE GRASS MOTTON, rent. the cnach he Takes a brush wid bi saat hen they were alone in the kitchen she told to poy down in hard dust haudred ounce nee eo Se ba 28 et PRIME STALL FED BEEF, func fol "] . | swape the dust off before he recog him to sit down before a pile of slap-jacks and a | (21,600) for Jack’s rightand titleto t ae epi iy sa pce SCTE! is play ee eee ee ee Then, pansing suddenly in his discourse, Mr. | bowl of colfee and “yet a start, fore must be | and then added in°a whisper that Jack could | fireplaces wees our fur the t. and stoves SELECTED OYSTERS, | Finnizan ran a critical eye over the young figure famished with hunger.” Then she laid | pay a first-class passage audmcarry { above the elbow. These bracelets, with dog- | before him. i oe otherly hand. on his shoulder, saying: wit tin Ate moments passed, during which A coliars for the throat to match, are made of | “You're not nsed to the working clothes you You've met with luck; Heaven bless you. 1|the varying emotions of the boy's mind were | does, thatthe common practi massive gold links set with real gems or semi-| wear, my young lad,” said he. “What did you | see it In your face. But keep it to yourself } easily read by her keen eye on his transparent | stove a pan of water, to purify the air by absorb- Precious stones. come out here for, and have ye any friends in | dear: they're good boys, thim”—nodding her’ Suddenly over the changing lights and | ing carbonic acid, is a danzerous one. Water, he Bows of satin er moire. dotted all over with | this cam head in the direction of the store—“and as for shale of doubt, ambition, prideand calculation, | say 000 home D R. RICORD? GAME AND FRESH FI3#, VITAL RESTORATIVE, Se ait PRILADELPHIA CHICKENS ANU TURREYR, 2, eof placing on the Approved by the Acade: icine of Paris, recom- , does not absorb carbonic acid. but, on the npn ue World asa i At the beads, are worn on the hair for both day | | The sharpness and severity with which he ut- | Tip, he's just a jewel. But keep yer luck quiet | broke out a sweet, soft. beaming tenderne x, adds to it by the decomposition of the Fg ition Arron ee bow ee bets bands, very narrow nek tered these questions invested the grocer of ink it will teheg T good. we . and yielding to its influence Jack leaned ly carbonate of é contained, more or less, in all , of Levassor. 10 tns. rae. BOSTON MARKET, bright, are to he seen fa the hair at nicht, also Dry-up with an air of authority which the Her significant glance added forceto her wor curly head upon her shoulder and murmured, avinkable water. The doctor affirms that the | avenue Waeakinesa i. c. LEON SCHELL & CO. aris mowsted on velvet. Two or three bands | StTnger did not attempt to question. He | Jack felt that he could safely trast her, and, | “i'll zo and see my mother.” i white incrustations found on the sides of the | pe etvcalile win agenesis : age 2 =) ee neds - glanced at his handsreproachfully, asif accusing | seizing the opportunity before Tip came in, he | “And God's blessin’' go with you!” exclaimed | vessel are format by the deposits of sub-earbo- | Script - TaN-coLoneD long gloves with loose wrists | snus imoowness of betraying him, but aid in | told her what had happened in the Dutentan's | Mrs. Elnnizan solemnly. "Her prayers. h ates and sulphates of lime, produced by the are conside! ‘ . y deserted claim, and showed her the bright dust | been about ye like a guardian angel this fa poration of the water, the principal part of appropriate with dresses of any | «+1 will tell you the trath, Mr. Finnigan.” He color, as w in his bag. Mrs. Finnigan was a pioneer—a/and may the .same biessin’ go wid ye till life ! the carbo: nn given off to the | | as with white or black dresses. | had read the name on a strip of canvas over the “forty-niner,” as they were called—and no one | ind!” surrounding atino: Dr. Polii’s plan is to These are of the undressed kid usuzily, but the Dekad. The geuuiue alone bears p 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8 in Dine, with name and m = — HESMOND. Boxes of 100 pills, €1, 400, a3. | ()WD STAG PURE RYE WHISKY DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La ui ale AX 7g iS y uy eouplaints quickly ad. Can be a alled for smoot fav dl parity, door. The owner nodded encouragement, and | in the mines better understood placer or surface | “I'll write to you, Mrs. Finnigan, you dear, upon the stove pan: Aa a thea auickly cured. Can be | is unequalled for — fae a a thicker of the Biarritz gloves are also worn | the boy continued: diggings than herself. good friend,” cried Jac! ing his jandlad: ich absorbs the ¢ ti, with ladies oniy. 32 for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. im tan shades at receptions. “Live in New York—I mean I did live there ¢ laughed del i ightedly at the young strang- | secret and sincere ejabraee behind the kitei Swretweier and prinroses will be favorite | before I went on the steamer Northern Light, | er’s rare good fortune,and told hin he had strack tr weeks cee foe ee Lip ete . Ria door, as Flank pushed bis medest iraukin whieh | eee c . waz erate for tks ago to-day. hree weeks be- | a “pocket.” Three other workers of the same precio lust was stored safe place | sels containing w Sowers for waiet-knots and table baskets when | (re T gtarted t foun) oat eines expense | claim had not. the gain pood luck ane ee cae Sia sueacedin eee im, in positions where they are not exposed | Suntlowers and lilies | was to the family. My dear, good mother is a | each, after months of unrepaid labor had aban-| “Not a word, dear,” sald the hostess of Dry- | to the action of the fir h ren PorderXo lose | widow; I am her only boy; but I have three | doned it to give a new workera chance ta cea up, controlling her emotion by a strong effort; | Fancy Fery Pas. —With but little pains the "savor of their notoriety and grow poetic | older sisters, who were making all sorts of snc. layer of gold again. “not a word, darlint: for could not read it if | faney fern pans, or “Boston ferneries as they in neglect. Tifices and working themselves ill to keep me But no one ever ‘realized’as quick as you, yedid. Illjust trust ye to the saints, as {had | 7 iti i ‘ q il Bosto (Meacon Bill) iqdies are embroidering | at a ghigh-priced” academy. dressed and’ pros i i are called by flor a SE, hee am t c cried Mrs. Finnigan, giving him his plain | to do wid my own boy, and may be welll sce | : family coat-of-arms on banner screens, in | vided for as if I were a rich man’s son. My | name with mining familiarity. ‘You're ih big | arch other some dan heoane th : aths. it well ine re on an open | . | father’s consin, Mr. Mark Franklyn, is a pros- | luc! my dear, but, as I said, we'll keep it t i at" ce sil e s , but, p itto| “Is that a comin ‘ Dey eae tae old | perous merchant, and he has charge “5 my | ourselves. And here comes Tip.” froni the coae n and | ‘seutcheons to embroider, and probably as | Mother's small funds. Lately he has treated me | Alone. Jack never could have preserved his | iene he should be | miltes have rights of Quite coldly, though his daughter, my cousin | secret, but Mrs, Finnigan was’ a powerful ally: fo receive proper treatment in ‘art oy HUME, CLEARY & ©0., 807 MARKET SPACE { re epaeee DIS h ‘A victi Lox halloced Hank | * : 1 shouted Tip; “and more fool he Nellie, is always kind and good t That se kept her husband away from the cl Dane ere eee mins ce Meiien willbe ued an tee |S = FINANCIAL, inion a , Nellie, is always and good tome. That | she kept her husband away from the claim I'm starting a big bar, and Pd he sat s Sipe yen j POSITIVE CURE <r ‘ a wean: oad Sangeet sep enedntes Saturday—I mean the one before the day I | the young miner was cleaning up his tailings; | small forthe (oa crevices, ¢ Fouts of trees and in the A POSITIVE CURE J, MICHELOT & CO., oliin collars made of finest | salir! ventured to ask him what Ihad done | she instracted hin’ in the easiest modes of ope: | sense geztia £0 price he wot for his ferry” the | swamps us : on for the | . Gresses are broad rolling collars made of flnest | to forfelt his zood opinion. T shall never forvet | rating, initiated him in all the ator ce toe eee Without Medici an incl ithout Medicines, Jack waived | deepeF than a round an cat be mad ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, STOC but puiled it | Im this mix the of mosses. porch was full of “boys” come to see that rare | ry. At any sight in those day: his hat a 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Patented October 26, 1876. One box Fractional Lots Close to the Market. ast 2ny case in four days or less. STOCK PRIVILEGES ape OT eee el GE, KEENE and other first-claes makers at bot bra oF ofl of sandal- j ior-rates. No fancy pricy. List eent free on applies @ prodice “Usspopaia by destevy | tea. ee 3 Price $1.94 Los ial drut , oF mailel on re- | WWALL STREET OPEEAT : oes ee a ee ee ee je old-established Binking House of u bod NA. 5E & ©CO., an 3,, ©, ALLAN CO., $3 John sinect, New York. iseccah gL a,thys-éne id insertion, with jabot of the same | the shock and surprise of his answer. and soil. and aided him in tracing the rich de- z | spoke right out and told me I had bee posit till its last shining grain was separated for three years on the daily sacrifices of my | irom the earth. It was a wonderfully rich * the waist. where it terminates in abow of | mother and sister; that I was an exacting, sel- | pocket. After paying for his tools, a wontleg Tbhon matched to the colcr of the dress. | fish fellow, and—and—" Here the narrator | board, and providing himself with. mnining boots weeping at the kitchen { These preity additions to the tuilet, being made | suddenly choked up in a way that seemed so out | and water-proof clothing, Jack had neue ome time afver the express held a packawe | Wild cranberries, acorns, ple of linen lace, are very duratie and easily laun- | of character with the Spartan courage he in- | thousand dollars’ worth of gold dust left? cted to Mrs. Finnigan, and great was that _ Atranze them t ed. tended to display that hig pride and senaitive- | Mrs. Finnizan was his banker, and she told | cuod wonane surprise When apprised of the nging the roots and Gatuerep Frovxcrs on rich matertals, such | Be#s had quite atonflict of it. Those two elec Tip that the lad was waking “paying wages.” fact. The fernery should be sox ; am 5 : ments of hig temperament fought it out ina| The claim sustained its reputation. ‘The | On being opened it proved to be an exceed: | morning and ni ‘lity se satin and velvet, are once again fashlonable. | series of strangled sobs and coughs, while their | pocket exhausted, Jack worked and toiled day | ingly riclly mounted picture ‘of « hava i For instance, satia 1s doubled and gathered in| victim walked up and down the store. striving | After day without seeing a sparkle inthe loads a departure he clintbed up ile st r ad Ht pli prettiest collection to gather is racefal tupse of his friend | branctes of pine, pitcher plants, snake roots, | fe Wintergreen, fungus, wood berries, Lycopodium, | ed with water The water should | drained off by tipping the pan. If th No. 12 Waut. Sravet, New Yorn, young man whom no one recognized until its | ¢T the round gilded baskets so Buy and sell all active stocks on three to five per cam’, flounees six inches deep. and arranged in bunchy | to gain the mastery over both. He soon suc- | of soil he beat. down into the river. The rains | recipient cried out in rapture popular this season Inaryin. ‘They eend FRex their clusters at the foot of the tabliers of velvet and | , eeded, and. without enterins azain on the subs . they make a charming and | Ff RAE eet & a is own | Cconomical centre-piece for the dinner-table.— | for Hyaienie, Drop mn “WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT,” San ack in hls eras | Mrs. Benson in ‘Our Continent.” Mental Deja 2 Loss of Ml itor- | Showing how large profite can be made on investments. i th Ngee Hurd, impotency, Involuntary. Bavieeiouw: Ereinataze | of s10 te $1,000, Et ociety insists that long, loose | Old Age, caused by over-excrtion, self-al = aaa es ; o r | se had begun in furious force and carried away the “Arrah, sure it’s Jack! Ja satin skirts. Sometimes the satin flounces are | ‘Ject that had overcome him, jumped at once to | slumes and stakes, torn down “the boys’” hy- | clothes, and jist as h Hned with a contrasting color, as chocolate | a practical point. draulic works, and rendered piacer digging next | born wid. Sora. beautifuller pictur nor thisis | GLovEs.—$ ise or over brown with shrimp pink, dark green with terra soon as I saw my duty I started in, Mr. | to impossible. ei inthe whole new state of Californy, and 1 | gloves shall be de rigeur. The fat woman gets | iitulkenee, which leads to iuisery, decay and deat! cotta fell th balayeuse being black lawn edged | Finnigan,” said he, and, although he addressed | Squatty Boggs and a party of prospectors | ete tele, Rew jit in goold for it.” Tnto GG Su Nas tre caumfaction ct amemce. 1c Hox will cure rocwut gare. Hach box contains one J. with French lace. the grocer, he kept his fine, frank eye on the had discovered some wonderfuily rich diggings | — So saying she hung it beside an humbler one |‘?! é Sos wi ‘ 7. | fivedollars: sent by mail repaid on’ receipt of price. " a ‘ . cu res! she ziven him that she | fever for ing had br e 7 "3 store " ok’: ly los 8 mat r { A ae | the Fanous. See ee ea = TE BANKER AND BROKER, Fargo, Dakota Territory. tee to return the mn y ‘the treatun t ctious in de ‘le town lots, located in the most * Tue of crepe ace’ pompons, Howens, and riy | fZoN Kurs tl he tas ted Te how hard t's | Jack had Beet idle two day: that is, his ee Charme The” oman with "int teks | GOERS penaetesee must STOEL ACHR: | rorur tbe and Cte ta fr roe t selge , pms, . for a boy like me to get employment. 1 was too | hands were still, but his mind had never been Rriefs. Z me a Maly | Weta ner me ering chances for sage and sx a oa Cae Log Cote apa amished tes | big to begin anything, they said, and I wasn't | busier. ru the Guuceuet Goat anes arms sldne ‘covers Tictself with more or less) py ls et Ant, a Sito La per ext interest alan foreabes Garreammaaeae ae ere oe Tnveneed we (ile bese | old enough to be trusted with anything that | ‘Mrs. Finnigan,” he said to his friend and ad- TT Oh, how many pretty | £10TY. AS a matter of fact no two beings are | ~ = Seas . All inquiries cheerfully answered. Iiefers to. shades. creams salmon pink testcase raw | was begun. Iwas almost ready to give in when | viser, “umber ocets about eae morta ek contd = fashioned alike: many are fearfully and wonder- | P)R. BROT fat 3 Bresident Kiest National Bank, end dey shades, cream. salmon pink. tea rose, pale blues, | | met a lad with the chills who had had a berth | doesn’t it? tales could we tell under that heading. tully made, and hands and arms ure as distine- poten a Oe | Papers of Fargo: i 5 Coote, ir., He ae Ps pnd, when faille sduisante ribbon is used, me- | ag cabin-boy on the Ocean Queen, but has teu | saad chat Mould youdo with itif It could | —The Prince of Wales has given still further | tive as eyes and mouths. There are women | Tha Syphilix und lose of sexual yout curesand ier. | 8220 Se pr TC ee Fe eee ree, are ad turquoise Bue, and | sick to go. Didnt I jamp into his place thoagts | be hen Greig eke ee astonished. | proof of his appreciation of eycling, by ordering | Whose arms cannot well bear more than six- | ieiues furuiehed or nopey. ©: PEXSONS WISHING TO OPERATE IN Tire red. jzunted peasl beads of large size, and | Bot there was Panama and the steamer on tho | tal neko ah starta ferry right Here,” | a tricycle for one of his daughters.’ | buttoned gloves even in ball dress. Why De ZQRERTEOS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND srocee pins to match, form the ornaments. Pacific side to manage, and 1 had to chance | exclaimed the lad earnestly. “This ira narrov, : [Sng mn Acie eo wrod oe ee Go nes | gees eee a esate SA wile 18 | to oe extent of 890 tw $1.00 er toward chon sc oe ta dren aicians condemn the useof linen | them. I'was in Inck. A San Franeisco gentle- | deep river, with a swift current, aud [coed | —We heard that some of the boys went call- | ins am avtoese eho teeta Be ae nee fo rail at | the Urinary Oregue, Nervous mud Bemmual Weekes HENRY L, RAYMOND & Co., ext to the skin, that every year the number of | man was sick. I waited on bi nd he paid } makea double cable fe1 vorked w! ing New Year's on their “bikes.” Such a nice | such folly? Have they not taste enough to | Noctomtkores potency (los of rexual power), No. 4 Pine Street, New York. = J yy amber ; on him, and he paid le ferry worked with ropes | ing EOE tea ige of effect? Admitting taste, do they not | ek Sylulin bouttively cured in 3t3 | Refer by periniasion oo ptominent Tankers, ‘State ladies who substitute percale for it becomes | ™Y Way on the North Star. I had just money | and rings. It came into my mind yesterday, | Costume, you know, in which to make meshea. | eee or rect care ate & AB a wo ions wirictiy’ comfacutal Cag bo | Seer ty, bermmaion to prom elgg = Ba greater. Imported French underwear, hand | Mough to bring Ine here on the stage, not a | when I wasnear drowning in it. —The “‘silent wheel” is rolling for an ena, | PO*SeS i ered, is almost entirely of this. A much | Penny more, and so T had to get off.” “When ye risked yer life to save thim hay- | courage of conviction? The wearing of gloves, be they tour, or six, or twenty-buttoned, is scarcely a subject upon which to wax eloquent, jesdays and Satunlays, feo 2 to9 pem-. | end complete information concerning Wall stroct op- C ntwet northwest. Refers fo the | erations mailed to intendini invertor. Main 19 South, CORRESPe PS: JUDD, Bankers, Scranton, Pa, C0 Hler, Harostane, Pa, less expensive material, which finds great favor, is the “Pride of the West’ '—<cotton, soft, thick’ and very fine. Many ladies among those * 3, li_ great essentials, better, Mr. Finnigan laid down the pipe he had been | then Chinamen and their mule,” interrupted | 284 the world fs, in alli S : smoking, and, going to the door, motioned his | Mrs. Finnigin. “Sure the breath was a"post gentler, more forbearing and more hopeful as it young companion to follow hin. frightened out of my body when 1 saw ye | Tolls. yet this same apparently trivial detail involves | P)E.MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAING CONELING, ANDRE! 5 th. Who can afford such luxury wear fne linen the | | Poluting up the low gulch that formed the | plunge in. But ye plan—go on wid it; Jade | —American—“Do English horses frighten?” | & prinehnie, the yrincinie of indies teats ea vee erveus Detility; Bennival Wethenss ny EDWARD £. MOON, Broker, Cieveland Ohio, 28 feat Tound over silk underwear, a plan which | Wain road or opening to the town, he indicated | it’s illizant, and will Jist make yer fortin’ if ye | Englishman_—“No: you know our "ossee det dependence of thought, of propriety in adorn | serefa a RIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES The most delicate woman may adopt ‘with | With his stubby forefinger a short pole stuck in | can but carry it throweh.” make such hasses: “of themselves; if they did, | Ment. There is no such thing as senseless | sreedily, Droge come tan | 7 safety. the earth on the riverbank, on the top of which | Thus encouraged, Jack proceeded with his they'd be sold for cat’s meat.” beauty. There Is always a reason why beauty Is | ShectJng enmtylveuis sacs. eee ae ee, oe Cuemises of the most fashionable make ana | YS 42 old tin pan. explanation. As he got on his companion grew It’ vad indeed wh beauty, however ignorant themany-headed may | by mail under seal on receit4 of price. mS Poapien ras r : “Dutch Jake and Squatty Boggs tuk their | more and more enthusiastic; Its development | _—It’8a very cheated When a man|be of the cause of objective pleasure.—Kate WING = BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. 2 rarschesylleielirsoe Corder ae ata claim yonder this very morning,” | would, increase, thelr store and tavern trae, | comes reeling home late at night, dragging | tape Ot Content ine SEWING MACHINES, &e. Serine ia eauagings of Valenciennes lacehand | said ie. “They've gone prospectin', and any | and this Insured Mr. Finnigin's co vreratica’: | bicycle after’ him, jake out wh ‘aniocs RECIPES.— apples can beused | et = Wrought in uniting the lace with open work to | oue that strikes his pick in’ ean cla’ that ane. | on important gain inhis wife's eyes. | front wheel wou't ft back fork. for uilhca plea when kis inipaattis to procure | [{ECEIVED TO-DAY A FRESH SUPPLY OF gilt the nasrow tinted ribbon draw strinzs. | gin. toise come a good stretch to tnd wai | alate Jock in ell ihe eg moma and a great | —The new ones who attempt road riding next | fresh ones’ Take nice, well dried frult- soak It | ~” THE CELEBRATED QUEEN MACHINES. = Hi. DODaE, feddallto Cale with ohne gPbliqued on [and the sooner you begin the better. I'li| aldto Jack in all his undertakinss; she reco. 4 vater, Ai the scams srt the Woson and slecees ng | at Fou the fools tl ye can buy wane of jer | nized af oner the value of his new enterprne | UNMET Wil appreciate the fact that all tat | FOr ight In cold water, chop ne and use in a AVHAOR'NG. ROHOUSLH SED Gh HUMEEAEE | Bonds, Stock and Investment Securit Bough teal i the seams about the bosom and sleeves are | own.” and showed him how to make it practical at el | CHINES, which will be sold xt the ‘ i Gately feathes Sitcted. The shouller straps | | Thereupon the enterprising Mr. Finnigan, who | the least cost, Ms cantennied t0 the sightiorslining whecla, ee ee a OO Se ee a Se ee aS are long and high, the sleeves are only an edg. had taken trom Dutch Jake an old cradle, spade | She bargained with departing miner for the | _—Why do they call it the Columbia Bicycle? | when it first appears, will effectually prevent One partly used Domestic, $15; one Singer, $15; one Ing of lace appliqued on to a band of insertion. | and pick, because he could not get @ titec ace uprights of his cabin ata low rate, and of them | Because its named from Columbus Who discoy- | its becominga disagreeable and unsightly blotch. | Howe, $10; one Wiitou, $10. Fag Beck, Is Cat jow: in heart shape, back and | lar Hquor bill ewed by that foretzn bankrupt, | Jacke with Tip's help, made and set the sien | eee America, and the rider thereof, discovers | {t, best to give two or three applications to | AN Machines we sei or repair are warranted for | No, 689 1Srm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) front. | The long shoulder straps risé above the | made mentally an excellent bargain for himecif | for his cable'to be. fastened we me i insure success. three years, grocer | America twice as often as he wants to. C. AUERBACH, joulder. in transferring those articles to the boy miner. | foresaw a brisk business at the whisky k a A little saleratus rubbed on, with the finger Corner ith and H strect Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, : Chaka Benan writes from New York: “Cloth | “And now what's yer name, when eae when, jis store, became a ferry house, "0 he s Es peat ae eed wares aaa or abit of linen, will remove stains from cups | Nextdoor to Auarbach's Sata urna an at and flannels are the bulk ef yet; bi ‘0 call ye to supper?” he asked, after he had | ur; forwi ¢ enterprise, an not spare arent and other icles o} leware. will also jaan . ireudy td wad pitas ate wanes Gels anpear. | Helved the youth to transfer the tools to the | his own labor In securing Its complesionn’ hang | upon which are Mounted the. pedals, buckvons 2 Sener ae vege remove spots from marbleized oilcloths, and 'E DONT MAKE MUCH NOISE ABOUT IT, scene of operations, and given him a iirst lesson | was a natural mechanic, and his energy and | 924 seat of a bicycle, the Parse turning = four | many stains from tinware. We ka 2 of i ance on the counters of the retail dry goods | in digying and cradling. © contrivance were crowned with triumphant suc- | Dladed propeller at the end of a elanting shaft, | "4! age ploture stag sorewed into the top of ten the BENING MACHINES, Every clans of Securitien bought and sold on commis stores. The cheviots fi re The boy hestated a moment, and a bright | cess. His raft was a model of strength and | bY means of two beveled gears. ga! ee Of any house in Wathing- | sion in San Francisco, Paltimore, Philadephia, New the handle, fs the nicest thing made by which ‘J . 'Y | color rose on his smooth, young cheek. lightness, and when Hank brought the —Seme people yet wonder how a gentleman proot a ‘Renting and Repairing a spesialty. York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the — pen large, § inet trees, erie gt dont, bother yer head on that score,” | and ine, from Stockton the whole adie who is entitled to the proper respect as a small ead’ shoua be ee ee Ja18 427 Sthainctncrteeet. | New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per ound, like cheap goods, though they are moderate ys : , observ! embarrass. | w Teady em Nar | thorough business man, can wheel away the | proper height to receive it. SS they ein wid ania edicts Cer ‘ack or Jill, it’s all wan to uzuphere.” | days after the Idea was broach: yy the ener- ” said the bo . ime one aad i > ey ever | An easy and quite effectual plan to keep tin- Baitimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through: of olive, grayish blue and trowas being pre-|“butl thought at Yr eagerly; | getle proprictor. Early on the morning of its | become ridera, are generally the’ most enti. O%. Dost, apis SUSTHS Old Stand kuowp for years completion Jack tested his ferry, and carried | siastte su; of wheeling, and as for th ware from rusting consists in rubbing the new | a5 Gray xt first-class NDI which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges Other cheviots in mixtures show the| “That's plinty; Jack it Is thin; and now good | over just at sunrise a whole train off Chinamen Pp) if ‘eur | Yessel inside and out with fresh lard or butter; STE Od Sane Se Bo eat, BATE | in those citien and reported back promptly. Quotations heather thades troduced iit, Season, while | tuck to ye, and remimber that thim, that nds | abd jack mules to ata tines boa ce | Rho never venture, oh, could we but give them | Fes placing in the oven and keeping hot for Pi AURTETS Ong Stand, No, 619 D street, ‘an ounce of such en}. it as t8 ours, then ey etrests northwest, or Branch Store, No. of Stocks and Bonds snd information regarding the gold has to look hard for it. Ye’ new gold diggings at Dut ity. The rains | verily. yori doi sever The heat must not be so great between D and E ‘streets northwest. N.B.— a Jow, red and blue. in the manner of Enzilsh Ce ye come onit, after the instrvetion: I get | weve oe Liemaae aon, miechaienr binies Fa claneg tee eer ppoever in sing "good gato melt the solder; stil it is essential that the Thal promptly attended to, So ote teen ee ho and suitinzs. In edditien to the | ye.” and higher, and soon the turn of the current at : ti In be kept very warm. ATTRACTIONS Bsual importations of solid. plain-colored Fi | —Mr. J. FP. Meado. y One evening accom- . ¥ “ cen pI po a innegan was waiting for her husband. | that particular bend of the Mokulomne was al- T, 3.» It 1s really a task to knit double heelsin men’s FOR gavicnrtmd saat SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ‘Tip, dear.” she sald softly, “that boy | most strong enough te swing the raft over; the plished the difficult feat of riding over a re-| nose, ana yet it for they are warmer, and CHE. RUPP} ———— Tobe of kite ieee tt color, er dots and | hasn't broken his fast ‘this day, and it seems | only dlMouiy layin its setae aa ore ee ersed bench; also running overeach round of @ | wear much longer’ Ti n Lalitanist! Moons of white in contrasting color; or polka | hard like te drive him tn at the work before he’s loads zi ssengers he b ane ‘wear mi is neceszary to haye more ECURITY FRO! were light and the passengers helpful on | twenty-foot ladder which-was lying on the floor. itches than for an ordinary ‘an ext: 08. 408 AND 405 7TH STREET Wi aM LOSS BURGLARY, ‘and meons in shades of the ground color, | fairly on his feet In the place.” the way back, the young f¢ ited much applai (= oe an ee ae ee eel, iow on hand @. t stock of new at S' RO) of t "s arms ached | The clever feat elicit use from the ; fe menemitoen to case ‘THE RATONAL BAPE Gither darker or lighter. Stripes will be worn, | —--Fut!” retorted her ‘husband, coolly; “t's a | Sanwa! ing at the cords that at night he| ladies present. The, next evening another CUSHIONS “ReBIS™ Govens Sip Sousa. lore Sree axe New Yous too, for over-akirts of these dotted over-dresses. | good chance to show what he's nade of. Let op from their pain. That was to | prominent cycler endeayored to test his own the Ee <f different dest goons, of Act >, +. him wrestle awhile with Jake's pick afore he | begin with. Time somone everything, and | ability in the fancy Jing, He had waited guttt for Laghat int leg ‘The Flying Hat—a Figure for the Ger-| comes to his tay, for I suppose nothin’ will do usage made his muscles almost like iron, and | this chance to try the trick. pees | ip Leng Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet | of man. ; ¥e but he must Board with us tll he's able toset | the task OT Monte |S lgkeled shape ’ bet Peeematten and Zephyr WORSTED; Enrr. Pr. spomestes Och, thin, but ye have the kind heart, Mites | Mack to his pard, Double De Dick; “lete lay les to. sleet ‘Materiats on band ot the lowest mareet orien aay ‘The two first couples set out. The conductor | rinnican,” ctied Bis wife in tence of fen tae oe | ee aie holds behind him in his left hand a hat, which | Mlration at her husband's yiel One night Jack came in shivering from the | the silent iD; ‘pil; Ge —— . he keeps with open part upward as if it were | “and sure ye'll niver lose a cint by hast- | river bank. He had been out all . and, stood i We lying on atable. The second centleman holds and India rubber, was o left hand a pair of cloves that he he to \. endeavors to fling into the het without ecasing “Give him a hot today; here’s the er to waltz. When he has succeeded he t said Tip to his wife. ‘Make it sweet and hat and gives the gloves to anofhe: s strong and he'll be all in the morning.” who recommences the sam ©. t ey Bis she Sate: bien het iinagiued that among good ‘ coffee, a a of quinine Fes tee te & multitude t sumed his pipe and ‘the instead. 2 ‘ith a diseritainating nod. ae ene

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