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TURDAY, i STAR: WASHINGTON, S What Is Death! CARICATURISTS, Fireside Evening Hymn. THISTLES AND GOLDEN Rop. = SEWING MACHINES GENTLEMEN’S, GOODS. “Geena oifastonewera wood The Men who Draw wea agate gents preanes Be night, | ™° — a cn = his village ean wee le + eee cee en rere Ganat and gieat of timb, | Mr. E. Jump, the welt knowa caricaturist, 1s | And darkhess floats intieace meh, Now ts the time to gather thlatles for room| gen" pauaing trom his tic he Carned* | Matin in every reget unt ach tiesoed eh MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, “Death, Etold him: and, surprise — in the city, and a reporter of the Post-Dispatch | “Those radiant troops that’ gem the skst embellishment. There may be some who do not ‘His eyes upon his home again. a me odaal fica Seay augbeh witn he per” es teash nines inaneiien. pigment oe ee eheas iceath | had a pleasant chat with him the other evening ‘To feel that unseen hands we clasp, know how to transform them into the white He saw what he bad sacrificed: el eid Motel ee about the men whose caricaturing has made them famous throughout the country. He wept to think of lost del! Sn And o'er the city’s glare he —~ ~ The beauty of tne village lights. gh nought it saith), bright 1 years’ cra puffy balls which are sold im the stores and on the street. For such the following: Gather While feet unheard are gathering’ round, To know that we in faith may rarasD Celestial guards from heavenly ground! Mirts to order. Receiving Gakcrwrar sed new ctpteo Mockeens. at following prices:—Acme, unfinial an temAn. ‘The beautiful QUEEN and other makes of machines for saleby @. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts. U Glorious with its sev aaily tat Heady Mr. Jump first stated that there was searcely any weight Under made Shirts ce, 7Scts.: finished, 90 cts. Peerless, unfininbet, 65 cts. 5 yeary grace, i them when In fall bloom; those gathered a little haart Metra toe EBL RO outer agente, finished, BO cts” Late ancortment Boye’ rhuria, ‘eS —swisecese, “its Whatts death?” | striking peculiarity todistinguish the profession, | Oh, ever thus with silent prayer | early will bloom In water, Holding bythe pink| 4 NOVEL FIRE DEPARTMENT. Bere Agar co Auacteck's Gent's Furnishing end, Hat GIL FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER : — = = “except,” said he, “that they are a great deal | 27" {n0se Te lore, any tee top, insert a pocket-knife under the green points — Jackets, 6 | Stores. : How FL ied. like newspaper mea.” Hil morning leads the sunlight in. nearest the stem and bend ‘them back. They | What One Sees at a Fire in a German 3 OPA REGRET IT IF You fo Six finest Dress Shirts made to onder for $12. “ Are caricaturists erigaged on the illustrated 2 James T. Fields. | wi] readily break off, and the longer points will ‘Town. atgek and prices ees Perfect fit ruaranteod. _ Whe Accepted Theory of Suction im the | journals on a regular salary?” a follow easily. The next thing to do is te pull ae ively no 2gcnte employed. Our closing out sale of summer neck-woar and under- Feet Disputed. sO aah at eee ee eagened Tere rita igre irs out the pink: if they are fully bloomed this can | A Correspondent writing from Bayreuth, tn) deen ali ERE SER Sit set nortan, SEL Sree aetna, Sly 2a om oan : ee larly, but a number refuse to make any binding | Present Condition of the Birth and | po done without taking any of the white, silky | describing a fire, says: The night I arrived I had | HE LAST BARGAIN SALE OF THE 5 a Tice erento Siccs Mews contracts, preferring to. work on the outside Burial-Place of Shakespeare. | fibers that are laid bare on removing the green. | the unexpected pleasure Gras eet, £ 1T 2 E GFrench Lace Undersbhite reduce’ from $2 to S0.cta.) 3 tr H. Dewitz commaut ed to the ~ | and sell their ideas and sketches, but there are | Hang them then by the stems ina sunny win- | was a genuine German comedy, too. Its subject- SEASON, Closing out a lange stock of Fancy and Balbrigwan ~ Wa Soclety of Natural History soine Lice | ons presets eee rites Weil: | George Alfred Townsend in Cincinnati Enquirer. | dow s few days and you have delicate, pretty matter was the efforts of the Bayreuth fire | 10 sincer Machines at. sig 99 | Half tose ois 28 ets at estes bear very stronz ; se ariicniar watts b#s been offered tor sale and refused. Of course |_ The most untversally-visited place in Europe | Wild flowers are cone Tee the garden and | brigade to put out a fire. 1 was awakened from Ss ‘ee theory that flies adhere to perp = iy wal T they will not have a facsimile of the picture of- | by Americans is Stratford-on-Avon, and an old | effectively in conjunction with atitumn leaves to | @ Sound sleep by the loud beating of a drum HG Ss 22 S, ® ELLery, : Snd ceilings by virtue of some sucking power fn | fered, but the ruling idea will prevail, and In | lady in the town who was raised in the house | icture cords. Then it is better to cut off | under my windows. Icould hear drums beating SWioa $a '° ALS B shetr feet. He asxerts that the feet of files can- | caricature, ideas are what makes them popular. | where Shakespeare was born told me that Strat- | the stiff stems and string the balls on thread. | in various parts of the city, the church bells were 8 Grover & Baker = : 50 Bes | Rot possess the suckinx property aseribed to | Os ue eo the best seo et We rez ford would tumble to decay but for American} Large bunches of golden rod seem to be the | ringing, there was the heav tramp of soldiers WARRANTED IN PEREECT ORDER. DUBREUIL BROPHERS, agate. for they are har: havea sure income, and ene trot Logie | visitors. ‘They show at the inn where Washing- | Present correct street decora through the street, people rushing about and| at OPPENTERNER'S MANUFACTURERS OF FINE PRESS SHIRTS have asure income, and can profit by the : ¥ »,| Sage. They are worn at the shouting “Fire’—in fact, every indication 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. : ideas of the attaches of the journal. It is not to | ton Irving wrote “Sketches of Shakespeare’ | the heart. The addition of tw of fire except the nolse of the engines. | Machines Tented and Repaired. auld 12 F . : fe quences that men une Tom Nast originate | Irving's furniture as sacredly as if it ied Bieke: | thistles gives one a very formidable, touch-me- | A Notes a cilttie: way jdownl the street ere = —— Srxext Nosruwesr, Wasuixorox, D.C. © of an air-pamp. w all their own pletures, for “Pro Bono Publico” own, under the impression that Ameri- | not appearance. The miss who dares wearthem |“ _ ay x GaraAtiaae tate pecescre and “Constant Reader” write as much to Har- cans want to see it. Shakespeare's house has | has presumably learned the seeet of handle was burning. ee tenet ae WOOD AND COAL. _ 2.09 power of adherence bers and Leslie's as they do to the great dailies | been stiffened up and straightened, and it only | the prickly things, which is simply to press the | by {ound |, the walry auticharcieet tho Tote qa cE STREET WRI, ee] Inatter secreted from the f and often sug; an idea that, touched up by | gives an Idea of the poet's babyhood trom the | hand firm_y and with the courage that will grow | to pateh with hing sabers, and the artitlery Olffice 1822 14th st. northwest ; assertion wa not proved, | a0 artist's pencil. becomes a famous caricature, | small size of its rooms, its low cellings and two | with experienee, in the direction of the points, | t? PX UD ACGRH a Tear tives The ames wer |iomee tee anped = aa the cone Dewitz ‘reports | and then . editors and reporters often furnish | big fire-places. The painting of Shakespeare | that is, toward the parplish-pink tops. racking. mmercil¢encabng tie besuik: CAG ise, lemme 5 _____—C RAILROADS. ae Saves tase a good subject. ostentatiously shown in one of the rooms seemed aa an seca : : “8 ¢ Germans | Saeewae = > = = cochlea et rie oxiul | NAST. | to me to haye a fraudulent air; it represents a SEEING THE SUN SET TWICE, sromnn tlle Rata tad ppecred a cena pes SHE GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, ticky matte | Of course Nast gets all the credit, has | proud nobleman sort of man, with curled mus- A | rng snag i a. Te ho si! Noclinkers! The text and obi eens matt aie der side of | thus bec S Shes crval sat ta The story of its having been found un-} What Happened to a Balloonist in| all Germans carrying a big ladder. ‘These aoa! en ne ee a cee B4 « s | 3 ‘ome the acknowledged caricaturist of | ae < = B ss | twelve Germans wore green suits and brass hel- | Gut it. Order it fro “ ss and viewing it under the micro- | this country. Of course 1 do not wish to , (Meath two other pictures sounds fishy. uenon Ayres. | mets. When they had managed to place the EG WILLIAMS, Jr., 713 Tthetreet. | THE GREAT TRUNK ROUTE TO THE SOUTH scope. A perfectiy clear liquid was seen to flow ie a ie Geke his wa ves hig | THE CHURCH WHERE sita RE WAS BURIED . | big ladder ngainst the front of the house they | _ Hardware and Cutlery. : =. Sd TA. BALTINOM!, WASH 5 from the ends of the foot-hairs and attach the | rom his merit; his work proves his | ya. much larger than [had expected, and In-| Prof. Wells, the balloonist, now in Cincinnati, | Wagain. Atter while we heard a rat- G. JOHNSON & NEW ORLEANS, KNOXVILL e ope | et 5 4 N 5s i. LANTA, CHATTANOOGA, Seek to the class. When the foot was lifted up Le stead of standing, as I had imagined, in the | Telates the following experience: as though a dog with a tin can tied to his | LARD MOOD asimeleee ao" MEMPHIS. v a a | 0 Nast = a = = 9 vay e =" nad made an ascent from Buenos Ayres | tail was running throug! e Xt st ie ir re 4 y. to be put down in another place the drops of the What is there about Nast that would tn-| "Ge of the town, it was away off at the; ‘“E had mad ¢ from B re tail ing throuzh the next street. The | oie peer mae . . © —— on the ic | eas * : 5 ry- | With the intention s @he thirty miles of | twelve Germans azain turned the corner, draw- NEW ORLFANS EXPRE : Dee ee eee aa a ee eaten ene or | Inge eater thoes lige tbe ran live a cs bee oi nfo eg eg ne hesive fluid appears to pass ing to get in at a somewhat late hour, I was di- | the ee When about twenty miles on my | Vials it was the figeeastis an epeu an| Mana BON AReet Sa oe wllow of the hair, rected to the janitor’s house, and his wife told | Journey I saw the sun set. At the same time the | pox with a hand-pump. A hose attached. — derived from the folds of t y show the radical change of sentiment which has taken place here within the last five y traveled reader iha tinetly an Impure p Chandelier” that is to is dis- Janguage or demeanor of the persons, it is im- 8 to tell the | , although | Jartist in the ‘p the people in this country would appr while Morgan had to experiment with thein was first brought here by Frank Leslie t | senting a man with lone chee + | bot ‘me to shake the iron gate at the chureh portal. So we took turns shaktng it, and almost fright- ened ourselves at last with the rattling we le. I had forme e and time but instead elf, fifteen or all Dust of ‘tienware, repre- a bald head, or, med to be painted’ ear tinted ppa- and a sort of gown or surplice of falling behind. h red and brown, his quilted jacke tly red, i water. Whenever m and cut off all the cords which Held the ca stantly my balloon mounted so rapidly soonsaw the late horizon in the w waste gloriop earth was no | that T set sun rising above the Instead of in the east. 18 transticuration of nature. Th balioon which had been recently varnished, caused it to appear like an asteroid to the people on the western shore of the La Plata, wind ceased, leaving me suspended over the attloon lost its force I de- | In- | to another that afte | gade was the best in the world. the city counsel yoted a resolution of thanks ‘an e | wh Thi could burn dow an mounted the laddet man carried the hose up to him. dl a compen: tion of 1215 cen 10 carried the vater from the is seems to m unneces: +9. — without their N MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND Woon, Another fire- Meanwhiie Te COAL By water and rail direct from the mines. euth fire bri- | AND WOOD, The next day es unsurpassed by any firm in the United ts tothe women | facil ! at lowest cash prices, and delivere ? prom) st fountain to the | ‘ Bell 2) promptly su? 1 coyered with darkness, while | engine. During the “Parsifal” ae Fie tes end Sapo, Aa en: Weber: ———__——. a | and a voluptuous, sinall mouth—his lips tinted | the golden rays of the sun shining upon the | the flremen are distributed taro Dae ae there is nothin shocking or revolting in the Tedy lita mustadhe tinted: browns lls tia | 5 Up | ranch ‘as Western Marylend Railroad, and Washineton 1040.4, m.. via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, jor Car Philad-ipnia to Luray, and Leigiten Slecpor Luray t® jemplur. t ‘ cended g1 y near the wate! rew | Women with large woodea pai 3 strapped to Depot and Kindling Wood Mill, 44 and alah winning side es for years, and But the janitor, knowing that there were shil- | pao aia ths saeetiaen ee | their backs brought water from the neishbor- ae southwest. Branch Offices, S29 7th | The only ron te te OT LURAY, ly made the We t it is. He has | lings to come, showed no anger, but was all ; Out Some sand and arose again,continuing to do| in. tountain and emptied it into the enzine. eee ly Caverns in the world iliuminated by the Eleo> | knack of eariesturing public men and pol- | smiles, and immediately remin us of the | Sountil my ballast was gone. I then cut away one | Finally, sthing was ready, and the pumping i quality of Anthracite and Bitu- tric Licht. ities, and is without an equat in that line.” |resular fee. Then, entering the long naye of | anchor, and later another, until I had only | began.’ Several large streams of water came | .caah only: Sherefore mig prices [PGE OF VIRGINTA, MATT MORGAN. | the church. our ears were saluted with the surill | my car left. Something must be done and |from the joints of the hose and wet the by- | Sle tae flee So ? i “What abont Matt Morgan?” | chanting of a dozen boy choristers, who were | that quicl And not wishing to remain in standers. A small stream came from the noz: aus hulk ae SCOMeDF OF ett Morgan i lepant attiat- witk t | being drilled by the curate, and we walked be- | the car in the water all that night, and perhaps | The fire was such a trifle that they really man- | . VIRGINIA the Comedie Francaise | | eon Seah ae ak a ie Me es tween these boys, they hallowing and screaming | float out to sea, 1 concluded to’ cut the ear | aged to get it under control. They decided to | nas produced a series of re- | 274 ¢ ‘as on allconceivable subjects. He is | jn their girlish, falsetto notes, and amid this Faway. Putting on my life belt and securing a adjourn. In about an aour they came back and | WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS 1X ¥ sh ath ; E i on miy life belt and_ securing y | s which are worthy Baan general renee = cise a din re beepedd at Shakespeare's nas nien | gas hag to the hoop, I placed myselfon the hoop | finished their work. I hi reather say | e j. | had been here so long that he knew just what appointing, an idea of a they si is Lyne! JOSEPH H. SANDS, Super CHAS. P. HATCH, G. F. and ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLRO. E FAST, AN E Th short, the tomb | 4) Le aALEHIRe TE LL Found. He appai emed to be made of burnt clay ean qoavind a that Teipe AMENDS i“ y fine, . even there, as he ts building a on the | scription under it was not that we | “By being dragged twenty miles through the | Fickle Formmne Late im [Life Woou nati and St. Louis Past Expres mired the witty Jaejuelme and ridiculed her He is very much ¢ fatty, | miliar with, but something else, while the well- | water, up the : y landing on| peter, Lehnen—Ileir t0 $1,750,009 Sash ath, St Lonigand Chicago, stupid husband. But now they turn from it | 8d has Kept them in elegant style. He | known words : | shore, losing my ardof! womey. cerineeegesens With a simudder of dissust, fr cersene os ee enildi Gaps trend Ge ave aee forsee auain. making my way to a rancher’s house. |” z . days, Chat Print gud brent pein gegen science of the French people ha: saat Nets eee tst) getting a hot supper and playing ole Oo! ‘ ; 5 and Wednesdays. “up,” and serstoow ened. Jul . in one of his bi | “Does Joe Keppler ra 2 iz DeSNE aS RHO Er 1s these stones, Oar cnoe etre sonete Dea? UP® OF | From tho Lafayette (Ind. ) Courier. Sundays “down” and Mondays “up. to EXPRESS. chroniques for the Temps, al- | Well, I do not know that I wi Indes this week to the at improve French sentiment in matters of literature and ; ve vertak INES, Agent. Kp hese, (cr se eieate the continent or to. the North Pole. Tam will-| three years, has been at last overtaken on his a G. T. 30. areca, ome Eidos ike ihe trac phicsophet that estimation Keppler would come next. | ble distance from the bust. and, being much | ing to. give 21.000 towands the construction of | re throupn lite by Dawe Rortunewilo\aiting |e _Tth stroct wharf. poll * he is, does fail to connect it with | very well known here, as he was a resi- | worn. a fac simile of them is set up on the spot. ht down in the old gentleman's lap, has POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. the growth anand liberal for along time, in fatt published two or | to direct the eye to the p ac 10. [twill be b & ee ae uld be nothi fn the revival of prudery in liter: Time Was when the F: ‘hn to state ad. in whieh these artists st: In thle 1 to a St. Louis ity that he made no money He left here under en- And cursed be he who moves my Lon | were traced down on the floor at a considera- curred to me, as I perhaps S x thought some k: r inseript ed his f th nticipat eld or other notoriety- “What are your future plans “Tam anxious to atter pt a trip either across after the p 1 cove an of the one f built for t! ninent, and shall earry Pete | sho at the ripe old snowed him almost under with her golden Peter Lehnen ower of ducats. Lehnen, residing at No. 147 street, this cit: South 4th age of seyenty- | Washington every aftcrucons, Yor information ap) day, Wednesday and Friday 2 On and after MARCH 19th the STEAMER SUF, Cap- 5 HY will Jeay HENSON'S four was born in al Way Stations NEW YORK AND BOSTON ‘ars to New York, stops a SS, (stops at Hyasteville and Laurel. 110:40—Pittsbu fs t) EVERY DAY, at . thought sor plete (Ge of aks power eng Prussia, on the border of Belgium, and at an foe, alte and ldver Landes mt poate GEE | say: “Oh, pshaw! ‘This is no place forthe ereat shall he dlicd with wag, avorable. | carly age his fathierremoved tothe vicinity of4n-! j(ciurung arsivein Washinton every satnrtag niet BALIL EXPRESS. apes while start renew. SB ISNOE grea shall be filled with gas, made b re} Bele ehnen cane: is: v q ‘fs * Baltimore, Philadelphia and N.Y. i e | We will have him dus up and | passin steam throw ced Tat cae nade YY | twerp, in Belglum. Lehnen cameto thiseountry STEPHENSON & BRO, Acrens, Baltimore, Putadelpie and M. he a ts that th BRE OD hel » London, and. buried in Westzinster | PAAva e sie ‘sfully’ by imyscif | When quitea young man, leavizg behind him his | m¥-6m_ 7th etreet Wharf and Gor, 12th and Pa, ave, ‘rick, Haserttown and Way, via Relay.) quent t! thod a trated fully b; If q ung under ¢! ea mong the hideous tombs of -British | and others | eS PY MISCICY tather aud three brothers. The father, anee-| ~rogicE, Yalta: Hyattaville & Laurel Express, (Prod ng the 1 that languaze. India generals.” de : ane ae om : an, became immensely rich, but allowed ae ss Rain vena, Ange rt, and the demand | oxnticit Sry eae oneraaa feoan toute: ‘Praveling on the Mixed Train. | nissons to aut tor themesives. Heldied when | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘ ck. ‘Harerstown, Wine or heroic pi ection. (at J8 | versy_ asto whether he would like tobe moved | From ths Teavotler's Muss the hero of our article was in his thirtieth year, | on and after NOVEMBER 5a ter anid Way ‘Onn Sunday to Point of Tight. He w bpler will goon be | or not, the poet devoted two lines of blessing | Onsome ofthe westers roads they attach a/ e fortune in money and ARROWSMET her wiha eS ALTIMORE EX agartinsiarg and freely about Se has worked hard and | ang cursing tothe subject, and meant, when he | paewenser ear ton frecht aim edn a by will, he leased and loaned to the | £7 my. even MONDAY, oo Was, vin elas. Stopeat Hyaitevitio aud Lara) other place: i - said “good friend,” to meet the case pas i” It th thelord@e or thilnee that nment for the term of forty ndings. On MONDAY. as far us cf Rocks and Way Stations, to be a trifle there famous in this 1 such admirers. sequently, the old earthe he in the order of things that | no part of the interest,or principal to be 1 BURSDAY, Nowint, Curr d CLEVELAND and DETROIT i aiatent the | area great numbe paRUORLHE sits place. the ashes— | stich trains should travel very rapidly, andsome- to “his heirs until, the expiration of that St,Clemeurd Bay, sfne's wharf, ‘Cobrum aud How EXPRESS | Sibel sharply defined of | said | hard te talk about them ail. ‘The ng left in the church, and the | times there is considerable growling among the | time. The brothers have all remained {wnt SOHN R. WOUD, a ay LORE snl RON Hugo more than fifty yea look up to eterd Pied ape ace Sane telat mioytt dpoct is the only remaining vitality of his | “trafic.” comparatively poor—two of them anne ws _ ue EXPRESS. Sea pit < p Row xo » “Dy a] a a mber of met a . i ive-place. ens it alive. 5 Ct ving ha 2 ier = = = 7 7 0 :10—O} ey D L nis Bs Shakspeare. H. Hook ap to | hablo at any tine Keene oe native-place, and keeps it alive. _ “Are we most there, conductor?” asked a |! the old country—having had a hard tig nt of | ST ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. o_Chicers, Cladunall and St Touts, Express, © Boileau.” » This. eyni ment Is no lo! e lial me to become as well known I was not aware, as I went to Stratford, that ¥: a | it to keep the wolf from the door. In the | i — 11:20-BALTIMORE AND STALIOAS, nes applicable to poeiis printed in the newspapers pin we have been talking. It THE Hones Gplanven nervous man, for the hundredth time. “‘Kemem-/ jyeantime, however, the already large for- | THE STEAMER TADy QE THE LARE | | tDaily. :Sunday only~ Other trains. fy excudsanday and the reviews arc fresh, orizinal, full of en hoe 7 sth AG oS oe nen Saas eplay, z X eL ike It,” existed in the ber my wife is sick and I’m anxious.” tune has wore oe Secumnisung, until, ie the | WHOS Spay ay Sopcrk N. | Allfraine frome Wasting sop a Relay station. as broken | afe always Ked about and others of | : Seen y A “We'll gct there on time,” replied the condue- | expiration of the forty years, a short t ress Monroe. | Ohio Heker C Washinzton Station, 61 See atiers Popaise reat posts | ability are not e ued. Some are Immediate neighborhood. There is aforest in| ot aig - | since, it aggregated the immense sum of BOSTON | Pemasieenis arctan teens: Lak eae Chee alll very extensively ¢ and their work is distribated | Belgium called Ardens, which I had supposed | fF; Stoik hour later the nervousman approached | 000,000, to be divided among the four heirs, Bille taken for bageauge to" be checked andl rovelved ak mon people. The seh vis beginning to ala tat they have not attained | to Ye the location of this pees. Indecd, him agatn. Eero Oty hom are/eyeniolger ian od ee fiche PER, Gem. Pomencor Agent, Batto, do its beneficent work. ease ea und that attaches | you Like It” hasa French style, French refer-| “I guess sh e's dead now,” said he, mournfaily, | M@king the snug little sum of $1,750,000 to WM. CLEMENTS, Master of Trans.,Baito.” my _ itself to the regular arth: 4 i i each heir. This immense sum is to be p 4 SS ean ences, and several of the characters have Freneh | “‘but V'd sive you a little something extra if you | each Heir. This Immense sum is to be, paid Look GREAT How they Do I SEE OLDEST CARICATURINE. Dames; but that was not uncommon among the | could manage to entch up with ‘the funeral. entirely Im cash installments of €300- and TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ee ee From the Brook!yu Bale For instance, Ballon, he is probably the oldest | Norman nobility of Engiand, At the beginning | May be she won't be so decomposed but what I | © LOWuuRits GOIMT in alendronate ft five o'clock pan. pots ee SPLENDID BOER ERY, ___ Flirting at the seaside is full of romance, and | in New York, he has also a son and daughter in | of the piece are the lines: “Tie is already in the | could recognize her. ; to tis country. Ale Lohues tae & wie ana | THE NEW YORK STEAMERS STEEL HAWS. 1. MAGNIFICENT BOUIPMENT. you can get in more fine work in five minutes | the profession. He has owned at different times st of Arden and a many merry men with | The conductor growied at him and the man | to this country. | Mr. Li B 2 JOIN GTBS KNIGHT will resume their IN EFFECT JULY 16TH, mid the breakers than you could manage to two or three comie papers. Punchinello was , and there they live like old Rovin Hood of subsided. seven children, 1 grown, three of them males | tri sf aud ne easing Pier 41, 188: Drains Leave WasHixcron rom Stat Conxvem: } es & i e A’ KDAY, at four o'clock p.m., and Georretown oF (TH AND BSTREF As FoLLows: s FEE : England.” “As You Like er, has a ‘onductor.” said he, after an hour's silence. | and three females. Misses Amelia and Anna are | every FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m. For particulars apply | For Pittebuns and the Wet, Chicaze Lineted Expres encompass in as many weeks in the city. There | one, I believe. He has never attached himself iv y d ole aracter whic! - apne sn't dead al “i akers and reside with their father. Henry | to agent, 63 Water street, Georzétown. ‘of Palace Sleep Cars at 9:30a.m., daily; Fast | universality and an eclectic character which ctor, if the wind isn’t dead ahead, I wish | rorking for Pook & Abuett, end fe. | “teas oes eee eren ee aes et eal Pi kalses Sleeving Car at #:308-m.. daily: Feat 4 also lots of good solid spooning to be obtained | to any one paper, but has worked for all, and | would make it do any where, though it is prob- | you would put on some steam. I'd like to see ae 3 Fi Soutt ae oF bet Se ibis’ ae ofice, 613. 15th street, National Metropolitan Bank Harriebure to Cinciniatl, Wertete Bx creme. after the hopsat the hotels when the principal | so with Harry Stevens, who Is also an old timer | ablethat Shakespeare designed in part to keep | where my wife 1s buried before the tombstone | RAGES eee aot seers p e Building; B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania aye- pm. dally, ‘with Palace Care to Pilsture and the p | s an o s p 7 seed Part : maker, residing at 43 Romig street. Michael is | Luc st” Mere iotal net eebeat Eincionad: “Mall Expres: S:00 peas daily gas Jets are squelched and you sit with your and well known. And then there is Wales and ane ae pastors of Arden forest, Which existed | crumbles to pieces! Put yourself in my place | a blacksmith, in the employ of Peter Afiderson, | oc23 ALFRED WOOD. Secretary. Pittsburg and the W. charmer ina dark quiet corner of the piazza. | Tom Worth any Jeane Worm aaa cee Se Ce eee ge ee Tore moment Yj onkiiiar on aad’the man | the carriage manufacturer, and resides at 180 | For Cresson Springs, 9:30 a.m., 7:30 and 9:50 p.m, But courtinz at the seaside has its drawbacks. ies : THE LAND OF DESOLATION. i cialty (or 1 to) of horses and sports. | South 5th street. LLAN LINE. Besides these there are two | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. = Most relapsed into profound melanchoiy. sire pa tatese) ther | — For RALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. _ It is apt to be expensive. The average girl will | Of these caricatures of trotting. howes nat eeeics A Sai a liscaksé “I say, conductor.” said he, after along pause, ir daughters, who reside with their parents. | Patronized by Her Royal Highness Princess Loni | FOFCanandairua, Rochester, Uufiain, Nisiars, 6 4 consume about three times as much candy bythe | jockeys that hang around town owe their |~ owe the Arctic Kegions | -2°t ™ | “I've gol. a note coming due in three months, dhetanily-aod theyeanibe shed ‘upon as au-| QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. irbrs to Watkin: 9:80 p. 12 dally, excert Satire fea as she willat her city home, and the salt air | origin to his pencil. Berjhaus, now with Can‘t you fix it so as to rattle along a little?” thentics Shortest Ocean Voyage—Only Five Days from Land daicua. gives her such an appetite that it is simply ruin- Puck, is very good on mammalia. Then | From the Sen Francisco Chronicle. “Tf you come near me again I'll knock you 2 Sao owes | ‘to Land. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, st9.3) a. ous to attempt feeding her after the dancing. there is 2 Kendrick and Joe Becker, who There are in all probability not more than down, snorted the On nee sayeE * i What General Spinner Saw. BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL vis HALIFAX. RS. ey eee ae After the theater in the eity she will simply nip- | @'nedl Cie. which is discontinned. T believe. As | about twenty white peopleliving who have ever Foe ee pina regarded in eullly) Bd Went en tha Sede Dianatoh! San eee oe 4220, 9:60, and10-20 jm. On Sunday. 4: Bie at an ice aud go home happy and contented, | hood te mak a apeeuliy ot ta ces, and was as- | ®t foot on Wrangel Land or Plover island, two | him chatting gayly and laughing heartily with a | _ General Spinner, the hero that used to sign | QUEENSTOWN, LONDUNDERY and’ GALWAY. S0.a:sn. Gully, cuacge somday. dat if is not so by the ocean. At the seaside she | sicned frequently to. Washington to take Sena. | mes by which the maps of the day distin- n, ani starts inon somethingsub i y <1 Sena tial and keep t Up untii her poor escort fe that he will be tors and other public men who had an objection guish an incompletly traced shore line in the brother vietim, and approached him. “Don’t feel so badly about your wife’s death?” | the treasury notes, sends the fol Mowing deserip- | | The +teamers are unsury for safety and speod, provements conducive to lor Cars, 9:30 For Brooklyn, N-¥.. ail thi quiet Bee ates SD TS ; ur tive letter ofa fight among sea monsters on the | aan, futed.ap, with, all : ‘ | to having their photographs taken. In my | 4tctic ocean trom the black dot further to the | “Time heals all wounds,” sighed the nervpus | oast of Florida, on South Beach, below May- to take the last train home or sleep out | meanderings this!way 1 haea ie most or thee. | h Herald island. The youngest | man. coe i As on aaah Has Delos May im the sand on the beach. never. has the | artists of this country. By the way. Hopkins is | Petson who ever roamed over the insular waste | "And you are not so particular about the PO" vy rete slightest regard ‘or one’s pocket at @ watering | 4 funny writer as well as artist. he used te Le | is unquestionably Frank Smith, of the American | sneered the conductor. | my usual surf bath, accompanied by my daugh- | and supposes every young manto ie well | on Wild Gats and the Graphic. He 1s the | Slip Alfre€ D. Snow, now lying at Vallejo-| “Not mow Thate all right. Don't worry. | ter, Mrs. Schumacher, we witnessed what has TEVE & ALDEN Gea ai Bxed as a matter of course. If pest plenty only one 1 can recall who is good in both | stteet. wharf. Young’ Smith was one of the | rye been fearing up, and I find that the note have a drive at sundown, ind if she goes to the Faces she will borro ur last dollar to bet on ‘Would be charming if you were not the victim. He has been mostly employed on the | though he has often been a regular crew of the steam whaler Belvidere on her last ye whaling cruise inthe Arctic, under com. mand of Capt. L. C. uwens, who has penetrated the frozen regions of the north for successive you last!” has outlawed since I spoke to pctasient o- he Distribution of Pictures at Home. m the Art Amateur for September. pro the bably seldom been seen. unusually placid, but a strange commotion in On nearing the shore it was seen that a fierce battle was raging be- surf was noticed. The ocean was New York: 207 Broadw: Mass. ; 15 State st. sae Pa.: N, Boston - Corner Broad ahd Chestnut Je8-th, sat, Ly VEW XORK, KOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. yam and 440 p.m. daily, except e E TA AN! EDERICKSBURG | RAIL. Recep es aR hea tat OAS Geasons for over a quarter of @ century. The | ‘The manner in which pictures may be distrib- | tween two schools of fishes, one of sharks and | gis, frt-cas. ,fall_ powered, neat Daten | AWAY, AND ALEXANDAIA. AND WAMUNGTOS rays e1 me! hen she ies: ‘J eceiv. elvidere nad spoken the revenue eC] iG tr | 2 v1 % ISTERDAM. RO1TERDAM SCHIEDA = Siewaltresk youas man ot Aaa ale Gas are pomone re kp Thomas 1. Carwin Ga, pers BAe cunt | uted in the home to the best advantage is | the other of sawfish. It was high tide and the | AMSTERDAM. ROU PE CALAND. For Ale $:30, 7.00. 9:20, 13 j00 and 11:23 a.meg first season by the He th ast Se “ae egecae Saeie bare #100, sod 80 | ctic, and learned of Capt. Hooper's’ purpose worthy of consideration, although we cannot | water was quite shallow, so that the caudal and Pe v SLTEN. MA enna taaceaene - 7-00 i 28h Ry _ Foose” at the bezi nd writes home to his | Lore P eemer onthe ‘man Bim" +5 take possession of Wrangel Land, which, | ®pprove of the “hard and fast” rules which | dorsal fins of both these kinds of sea monsters | Carrying the U-8 Matis to the Ne Jersey City, Ned, | For Richmond and the South, 6:30 and 11/23 a.m, p Gttam in thecity about the splendid mash he has | ““sitow are these pictures drawn by the’ ar- | UHtil the boating party of Lieut. Reynolds, of | some writers on the subject would lay down, | Mlauaht ot eae er the combatanta: of naien | geeglany clery WEDNESDAY for Kotierdam snd Ani- | 91 daily, and 5:00 vn, daily: excont Sunday. © “made. He glories in throwing out his dollars, | ¢ictqz” : eu OY the Corwin, had always been supposed tobe a | The following suggestion, however, we think, | su" wixteot th, Cronica ee eee ee att ona cabin, $00 9:38 nd 10:00 an 13-404 ti faetecmen. He Wor tharbe ane nes They ane then patel board with pen and ink. | Tee etn ccen” Qiee wreck eared ag the first | yy reason of the common-sense views they em- | force ‘and ‘teri’ A disabled saw-fich Was SA oy 220, Walb end 10:00 a.m. 1-00 snd 9:20 team | Correct thinz, and she 1s very careful not to dis- | that they are to be qrinbed Ia Tree aie ce | lett the Belvidere made for the southers? cane | body, will generally commend themselves to stranded. Lwaded into him and with the edge | &Co., $25 Penuaslvanin av ed Hefty id information tthe ofhce, northear; ccna gichant him. Toothpicktoes was putting in his | fithographed, although Harper's pictures acy | the tsland., . Two boats were sent out from. the | the average reader: “In dining-rooms, subjects | of a piece of Boon Hut eve aan sie oe: A Jysmecne Line. fen wiherg orders enn bx eft for thw ches of Uag= Srst season at the sea shore, and Miss Workem | wood cuts. ‘Puck and the Graphic’ are nema | Belvidere, ahd she cruised about for two days, | of a cheerful, festive, and bacchanalian char. | Ss eed ieee Winky LIMBGr GreANEne Ce ea asthe arst toc pture him. He was on bi last | The original way was taken from | S!ith was, one of the party, and his impres- | acter becoming animating accessories, and the | C@ftied a sword saw three eee iB = s ‘ager reek and zlorying in the splen use he had | >, Made of his time. “I shall propose to her to- Right after the hop,” he said to h struggled into his dress trousei i expensive, but the ame is | "powder. Her dad is worth half a million if he’s Worth a cent.” and Toothpicktoes sauntered | | eayly forth to the hop. After the daneinz f as he “It's been | orth the | managed toget his mash | the Canadian Illustrated News and was called a legeotype after the inventor. That was the seraped glass process, but now time is the great desideratum, and a fatty ink is used which is on the stone which eats the stone and the picture in relief. This can be done very quickly. It would be dificult to print the Graphic otherwise.” sions as narrated to a reporter were as follow As soon as we got ashore we saw the signal planted by Lieut. Reynolds, a small American | ensign fastened to a slender piece of driftwood, driven into the soil, such as it is. The island Tises abrubtly from the ocean, though not pre- | cipitously. There is no beach to speak of, the land having an average elevation of ten feet portraits of eminent, ted persons, famous for their achievements in arms or their dis- tinction in the arts, sciences, or literature, looking as it were out of their frames upon the company, may impart something agreeable by reminiscences of thelr great acquirements and good actions. Perhaps it would not be a t stretch of imagination to fancy them our whi with over fitty teeth on its margin. found that one of the sharks had bitten a piece out of his side equal to a foot square, through ich his bowels protruded. “At one time it looked as if another pair of the combatants would be stranded. for in their | struggle they came so near the shore that_ they | touched bottom all the time, but they finally It was LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ‘T NOON, FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. i Faseage apply to * iy ©. B. RICHARD & C0., General Passenser Agents, 61 Broadway, ‘New Zork. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, FRANK TROMSON, General Manaxzer. TH PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CARE« ULLY TO Nt THE NEW AND ENLARGED FULLY HEME TO Be DEAWS MONTHLA SP-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PROPORTION, . ‘ zed to join their companions in deep water, 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenus. ape he ds eee ea ;7” | above the surface of the water. It is sur-| cdmpanions participating in the hospitality of | Manag 2 | Send for *“Tourist Gazetto™ apt f LOTTERY COMP: Peer cornet and at once opened fre. 7 Lam employed uow Ee ear orsingt?” | rounded by deep. water, and from soundines | the fale Anemionate ieellgee wat ee act | and aver ff een minutes all thebelligerents dh | ee GiEEaN TEOToT Saree susin Seanacteomaeeioeeoete talks he Miss Worken ines ce te erucket.” | houses, on theatrical and disgher some d on | that our party made we found an average | termine that‘the portraits bf Wear relations, to | SPpeared, to the great relief of those who cared | WORTH G'BMAN LIOYD— |) 7 |, Jnooenoated in 10s for beenty tive v0 with = “ see ae a. cwen'the tine aioe hess 1? | caricatures for saloons and othes pisces on sata depth of ten to twelve fathoms at a distance of | be consonant to a eu in Bats or ee eaten Medes ane ae ‘The stcamernof thin company Willem EVERY SAT. in 000 ies ison toes ested re Sune : : . the littl Only | tie resort. By the way, thos oe For eub | ten feet from the shore.” should be placed where the mind is free from ari | phe steamers of this company, 1 > SE Sepwen Then she crac ene toe Pore | daring the war, whas’ Nast iy ee ced | “What is the nature of the soll?” asked the | Poems en eines Mean ie ee, OM | the enw of the captured tink to ner home ana | ee Gee ten, = se her victim, and commenced a num of drawings on paper for the benefit reporter. ities, where reflection ia undisturbed, and where memento and trophy of the great conflict and York t» Havre, “ascot ‘and. Bremen, . ‘eabin, $100; lightiy humming a waltz. of the Union relief committee. These pictures | _ “There is no earth to speak of,” replied the | the mos pure and exalted sentiments of haman an addition to her cabinet of ocean curiosi- Sun peer eens coioe pe phe vid “Only seven more days of bliss,” murmurea | Were Sold at auction and brought enormous | Youthful mariner, laughingly. “The soil is| nature can be indulged; In other words, the pa SE ete I W, G. METZEROTE Toothpicktoes, leaning forward and trying in | Prices on account of the cause, but the i2rmed almost entirely of what seemed to be ~ Wain to recover his charmer’s hand. “So you are going back to the city,” she said i an indifferent tone. purchas- for them, and they were Pp price by Jerry Th who kept a public house’ near ¢ Ra Keone ers really had no use bought at a very cheay large black pebbles of a sandy nature. Be- tween these grew a green and thin three- study and the library are the fittest shrines to contain their portraits: In the drawing-room of course all works of art should ‘The Use of the Capital I. From the Philadelphia Times, i its for northwest, Acenta te IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER ‘ ‘AKE PLACE MONTHEY, Vos © ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. he Fifth Avenue | Diaded grass, resembling very much the wood-| bear the impress of its highest concep-| When Gen, Alexander Ogle served Somerset! MOVTE GRAND POAT Kg, © AT BREW “Yes; one is fortunate to cet but a glimpse of | Hotel. This made his house famous, and the | tick grass of the eastern states.” tions in elegance, purity, an@cheertulness. Pict-| ‘frosty sons of thunder” in the Pennsylvania LANE ROUTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882 eewen on this earth.” he iapeae making | ‘18 Spread to the other cities until now it isan | ‘What was the size of the island?” ures of human corpses, or bodily afflictions, | jegislature, it fell to him to write, in behalf of | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1 ineffectual grab at her fingers. MK | especial feat vith many saloons.” ‘Ishould judge’ it had a circumference of martyrdoms, dying and suffering saints, anything BETWEEN NEW YORE A’ i ERPOO! “Don't be silly,” she replied, moving a little from him. “I shall never forget my first season at the ‘Beaside,” he sald; “it has passed like a dream of drop such nonsense.” she replied. mov- still turther away and intently studying a out at sea. a “yee you have enjoyed it as much as I fave,” ventured, as his heart began to thump more rapidly against his ribs. “Oh, yes, we've had a bang uptime,” she re- “Pm sure I always like to see any man here. It’s such a bore talking all the time omen,and then I can't bear to dance with one my own sex.” _*F should like to go on forever living “In the c es” he ventured, pull- Only a Slight Boon Asked. From the Cincinnati Saturday Nasht. He had never told his love; their acquaintance had been a very short one, and when suddenly he had placed her arms about his neck and im- printed a kiss upon her rosebud mouth she was naturally startied. “Sir,” sald she, “this is insufferable.” “Forgive me,” he cried. “I was mad to act I beseech you, pardon me.” 0, I can neyer forgive you, neyer. You have forfeited my friendship. You must leaye me at once and forever.” Vainly he pleaded; she was obdurate. So gl an offence could not be condoned. And so he said he would go. His whole life would be embittered, for he Mg that her image th about 150 miles. The island is a flat table land. As you go toward the center you_come across numerous ponds and marshes of brack- ish water. The only vegetation you see there isa small pinkish, odorless flower with rour petals and the familiar rock moss. The soll is what you might cali peat. It is not mushy, but elastic, reminding you when you walk on if of the ‘give’ in cork. Everything is black, asif it had been smeared with coal-tar. lacerating the feelings and occasioning painfal emotions should be strictly avoided here. They are only adapted to the public galleries as eluci- dating the triumph of the artist, either in expres- sion, composition, or some other of the theoret- ical requirements of high art. All impure nudi- ties are equally improper for the drawing- In the same category must dé included some of the Datch pictures exiatent, ‘from their repulsive just pat find piles of drift-wood everywhere.” “Washed up by the waves?’ righ “They would have been,” was the reply, “but the fact is that the island during some seasons fs entirely submerged under the ice. It is a well-known fact that in some seasons the island is entirely lost to Bight, and that is un- doubtedly the reason why Capt. De Lor , of the seats, did = = he was instracted'' to do, leave any account of himself. There is - mal life on the island. ae then ‘were <a feed on? I di birds make a open seasons the a the American shore to fish and hunt walrus. ‘These are the natives from which the reli the lost whalers Vigilant and Mount Wollaston, were ol Desolate and. uninvit {eland is, it was a sort of a two-daye' plone fe and our was glad to get an opportu- nity to stretch our lege a Itt ividere vulgarity or indecency. No work of art can be cqiled an ornament to the drawing-room which oonred fortheboudoiror an inner wing-room, and also framed prints for apartments. As a rule, no room in the house is so shabbily treated in the distribution of pictures as the bedroom. The refuse is enough for this apartment. Is If we have pictures there at all, they should oS as works of art, and the subject lm i the democratic members, a letter to Gen. Jack- son, then stepping across the presidential thresh- old. Such work of the scribe was a labor of love, and in submitting to the caucus what he “Gentlemen and oir praise. This dandy of his glasses and scanning the ye smirk , Ventured to remark: LIVI ALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ‘Wed..13 Sept. Wed.; 20 Sept. gas Orin EPONE_ BROWS 8,00, Hon York 605 7th street, Washington. spol the House, fix- with the i it ae g g Dray supervision and management of ed gag Gen. @. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen, Who manage ll the drawines of thie Company Semi-ann: ‘attest the correctiu: he published Oma teee $75,000. DOLLARS EACH. IN PROPORTION. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Ane J CAPITAL PRIZE 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE FRACTIONS, IN FIFTHS I

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