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vorD oh rterists tucky 8 Evangesint. ¥ the res, the @rites thas frex iy : Tilton afew days a then a bleed kin, an’ has fayoriie relative with me. She i 1. alady of rar p Who have only at bear tog hous after a little asefold. She cares. Her pers« ence v is almost gone—only here and hes nub aupen my tft ther raw! “ vt we lowsh?) th rein) wi oe ©, brothers, ud wes we m0 piace UPON tie ff ewdraw bly pay, = Lie Key fu Why We Warsus; ut oo Slowly P. 2 the ton Da The murder of an olf woman of 81 is en inhussan crane, for pery His ar Pte in-tly eondeus 1 his complete ¥ mountain evan: York fo the Stan ABET iatyecn by Stephen, who tiv y verdict of the jury. Cons. the evidence, It would have & possible for 12 men ot sens other conciusion than that a! It was proved that the prisen a years of age, came to lode «th Mrs. Trezellis in August last; and that she c: £3 under false prete: further that she propose bho when bis wite died. deposed that Tayl« “a powder” In the medicine wis cl sue wouan. What ths peo quite obvious when it ved at “dat been in the of lead, who examined the e inthe lyer and in the babit of ed the med.cine w «i pretended to be yi cccasion she was sis herself to mix a draucut. fhe symptoms exy old lady after ta Bes-. shivering, finsiiy s with the ordina all quite c ot lead poisoning. Suspicion was fist from the prsoner beinz -teurd waikine the house with a bundie of clatiy supposed to beluns to Mrs Tr pening te reeeleet that Faytor had pur good deal of white leat hie snop this conclusiv> evi+ avait ty fense ould not onl, try to < deceased thay have d or that the lead may ha the husband in a si story is one of barbarous erne!ty aad itemerality, and presents. no feature t ategory of hideous aad vuls« ‘Whe Trans Veuun, hme, tell mi unkind thewch Tist you should se Ta fuce of all tue word o-low?” “No unkind thonght hax <tent between 1 Softly snswe ty Venus, Stipen yr ii the huinan And Us for yeurs bis t & moment on yours eek ty i ‘That tn your glory me ts More beauty than befor. ty ine.” “You touch my ? zart, Oo And sheogh the spic My ams Shall kt aL Bawthorne Photog-aphet 5+ Providence Corzespot.daace Sem (ta > Hawthorae, you are aware, de for hls portrait, and would wate texest the growth of the picture u vas. You will remember tis o One charta lt must needs have tmmortal Jollity and wetl-to-don sitting b ad and when he 7 smoked state of mutua and a half. durin made a really muraculous pro-rres- the best of fellows.” To sit fort dowever. was extr (ater years. when. who well knew Aversion te pLotographie proces .«s for his frend, in He nw walk oue day in London, and as they ing the studio of a well-known Motley asked Hawthorne to step 1 a pictures oF ai ed. for exa's! al, chatting ple: eat the time b is into a chair whie' for he looked brightiy Aisapy caring behind a scree the oofs. At this me animation upon bh toxraph referred to wa taven ali necessary prepare s from the uw st Riey's proofs were produced a and Hawthorne was never told ths taken. This was shortly before t ome. One of the enitdr it wos the etheres! Una ineredatens + child wast be ut exrnest entreaty the puot sent to her. Br. J. ©, Peed divided 86.00 fable associations of Sau Fraac ce. 1 oe Protestagix, Cutholcs au ike. . eo obride wf 4 rowanat Kirgston for erecting a loz cab the iogs, haz'et Foof, ard put the struct. re 8 busty who takes core ‘Texas onght to be the | tae nvion by and by. if i te senool fund, whch 4,000,000 in interes.-be Bud $y,009,00) actea « acre. swore to | WW nsistent with the weil-knoes > irom the Ken- id always ment and x trial know ot 1 found her ne, Brooklyn, i She welcomed my visits i by these awh y marked save stow tae sud sie put »| | rrom Peck's Milwaukee Sum. | the aisie. I didn’t enjoy myself much, andsome | me away from my home in Milwaukee, and I ‘Sate — | mistrusted he was going to make thief or a | P€ Parson, dropping into a warm chair by the “ ; flow a Fresh Operator Salted His picspocket of me. “I sald ‘s-b-h-h,’ and told | state. “But it was a very funny bit of expe- Cheek and What Came of it. aything or the man would maul | Tience the deacon nad. Hal ba! ‘These tolksof ven J went back to the seat and asked pa | his sent him this cider and sent him a letter eay- | ing that it made the best bottled cider in the Se hieeno set | him not to say | at her, and so I took my jack-knite and drew st | | Pa was Me Played on His Respected Progen- itor. “We went down on the cars, and pa had a \lache, because he had been out all night Was cross, and he was dry, and scolded me, and once he pulied my ear because T asked him it he | } in knew the girl he was smiling at in a seat across f men were talking about kidnapping children, | ™ “No,” responded the parson, with a ghost of and it gave me an jjee, and Just before we got to twinkle in his right eye. “No, saargenenly Chicago Iwent after a drink of water at the | the aeacon got from relatives of hiz out west out In Central Ohio. They sent him a barrel of | cider. splendid new cider.” 2 ; “Tell us about the trick, doctor.” tee eee herend of the car, andIsaw a maa who oked as though he wouldn’t stand any fooling, and I whispered to him and told him that that hald-Iaded man I was sitting with was taking to buy me a gold watch; he looked mad and ‘ar. The man that I whispered to got to talk up to pa and took him by the neck and | Fai * Mr. Kidnapper, I cuess we willrpn you in.’ | in ad and tried to Jerk away. and the cop | tig) choked him, and another cop came along and 4 to Iyneh pa, and pa wanted to | Of ¥ th me » he stole the kid. and he said I was his nd asked me if 1 wasn’t, and 1 looked seared as thongh I was afraid to say no, and I said, Yes. sir: Tew to us both to the station, and they i and wh eld back they } He was eiful mad, and said he would | mebody smart for this, and T heped it | © wouldn't be me. At the station they charged | ™9 pa with kidnapping a boy trom Milwau nd he says ft was a lie, and I was his boy; I said of | Iwas. and the boss asked who told the cops pa was a kidnapper. and the and then the boss told pa to let it eccu n, and tor pa that he never tumbled | he that I was to blame. a We walked around town all day, and went to the stores, and at night pa was awful tired, | in and he put me to bed in the tavern and he went to hos #0, but not | go! out to walk around and get re-ted. I was not | wouldn't take any excuse. He was bound to | to him. Trip to Chicage with His Dad—Tricks | The Mischief that Siumbers im the 11 Jobn Snyder in St. Louia Post-Dispatch. — somebody played a trick on the deacon ‘oF not. He was a pretty close-mout 5; etioneering for the prohibition ticket, and he | rather proud of bie price nt Taecay publish the tact if anybody got the’ better ofA < with some other men. and | World. telling him that all he had todo was to! 100 were the words that the telegraph-ke: | When we got off the cars.at Chicago a policeman | Pour the cider into small bottles and drop a if KE 2 meseage In an envelope and sent It by his office ped, and the passengers crowded around | tat little cellar of his just back of the furnace. ‘ = there was perhaps the suspicion of atear glis- | William H. Wilson, M.D., Springfield, EMfington o0., By — rer, + and they asked him | deacon’s family is quite small. Besides, he bad ae * | Cenumts a notion that thia cider, belhg extra fine, ought tening in his honest eye and mayhap the hand | Ga, says: “I prescribed Hunt's Remedy in acomplt. so.’ Then the police | Pies, and what not. So it was lying in said the poor a Raton and Tet elena one | eae ee we ae ace rai awful force how cheerless his life would be were | cine for Dropey and the kidne)s 1 have ever ueca." jerked him | spend the evening with the deacon. Abigail 8. Coles, of Moore:tow., Burlington oo., N. with a mere formal call. Deacon was delighted | sleep of death. m+ 5 the heart. My physicians and friends despaired of my | 39h Center Tubies, Hali Chairs damfino, | her special company doughnuts, and said . e was | 48 he answered the call he felt instinctively that Tapest Mal and Stair went away. | cider. Well, | remonstrated with him; told him | badnews. And he was right. “Mamle Is dead; CIDER. hurry you'll hear a and a fiz like sode-toantain natn bee T don't want any more Ohio cher. It’s good enough, but "a tob much" Ta 8 care of twins tham smother barrel of It. i do you hear that? That's the kind of shooting they do gijthe;time! There's anot one! When I go ip thera 1 cover. my face-wit the Ifa of that ova faa iler,and sneak around: bat We're afraid to THE WORLD MOVES.— SKILL AND SCIENCE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘TRIUMPHANT. ae = an ar) ama mocent Raisin. = « “[ never knew,” said the parson, :**W! of nitro-glycerine! ,.2 took cheerful, Parson, but fié undersining ai fapstitution! - Must. you ? te take ang mote elders, ‘Bécanwe 4 that ‘tidal wave oftener than onceva day): Hear that? They're fearfally stirred up te-night. Well, good: night. You heedn’t speak, foolishness, Parson. Whatever you do, don't put raisins in your a trade,” ? “But this Wasn't a trade, was It?” ssked one’ the trustees. “Ab,” said the Parson, “there's the bell; it’s cere ivr oS Bae “Well, I don’t know that it was a trick,” said | JOHIN HEATHCOTE’S TEAR-DROPS. ALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., auctimeors, ADMINISTEATUR'S SALE oF bed by said decree, pane mones to be paid in equal insialmente ncesh, and the balance ii one wud two ¥ ie, the whole to bear interest from, payment thereof to be secured va the property’ sold, (or canh to be paid HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSE: tele, oron the ratification by. the court, £500 on the 7th streed property and of $100 om WOOD CASE PIANO, BODY BRUSSELS AND | ' OTHER CARPRTS, OIL PAINTINGS, ETC., aT Ft ‘dale Then rave thet en % CTION. he: reepective pieces of property at the rimk and cost boy to an address with which be was not tamiliar wee eee = dletaultitu’purchiser, vhless the purchase of tor the District af | aii comply With the alove terms within Rigi heer gored $ iter any cule. All conweyanolie at purcl on Tritay, the dsy of Decewber, » Lehr sell at public auction, on THURSDAY, JANUARY FOURTH, A.D. ‘1883, pe at TEN OCLOCT. ad avobwe north ane ANGERS SALE OF IMPROVED KEAL ESTA :xienoe-cf, one of our most relisble and substantial mer- | (' 7 Suaer SokTE. rie sas ken | ore STREET WEST. . Perr: .. Gated 11, 2883, Tehall otter i a ‘AVEX ‘(quent very severe attacks of InflammatoryKheumatian. Sour OGL from the northwest De virtue of @ Gecres af ‘His physicians thought that one side of him was paral- | thence cast da feat S inehen. Piever woweh Pout es pets? Sloe tae 4 couse wherein blisabeth A : ‘oom ‘bond.them, The doctors pronounced his case inoura- ay Induced to try Hupt's Remedy, by a medical friead who | faction of the Tyurtee,” Allmeecanciuwaijurenasers | (CLO Gid-co8dS | Hered nx Moh ot Meee me ete: the case, and after taking it six weeks wasentirely cured, | W DNESDA™. HIRD, 2984, game hour | jneroved by @ three-story brick Wid — sats ciuse iueutoned, situate in said © ty and Dy ably. Mr, Mason says tnat his cure is complete, as it is x hfteen (18) feet a1 ote “Mamle is dying.” Remedy, the Infallible Kidney an@ Tiver Medicine," c! len upon sin into each bottle Just before he fastened | °l!¢ked out upon the silence that had fallen up ‘Our, reporter relates the following remarkable expe- ‘eintits, Deacon Stephen [azon. Mason says virtue jectee af the Court of the, RES PRoPtRT airtate , . Mr. . Ee Lt Tas a nes ue peta Uf bok cy mae canre No. R304, ST LOR OF SEVE! 3 I ‘thst from 1869 to 1680 he suffered terribly from fre- yet. dated Dever WEST AMAMPES DORTREET AND raises, on SATURDAY, the TWeNTY THIRD B BRICK BOUBR, NO. Bit— ES : F DECEMBER, 1 ‘at k ® FEET AND, Wek LCN t ‘TheJast.attack in the winter of "79 ana ‘80 was eo severe | Part of Lote No. 11 aud 4Qof Davidson's subdivision of |S So iT BETWEEN a seh No, SUG am the city of Washington, im the Die. | AND FLPTH SUKEETS NOKTH! ‘== to-dender him unable to takea step in four months. of Unumtite, becinning on 1. street 57 feet ¢ tncowe rT 162. ™ 8 boidinue ni foot alier; i iS Equity Court, Tsth ‘$d, an Wo:n knees booame oo stisf that he could mot | north Si souk £2 the Grainne, inrowwd hye dhree- | okt Peed ot te 2 the parchase money to be Pid in | re defendunta, No. & 1O2, focket 1s tee ae : cies at ut he das of wade: She Trwccuse ay two eae! ttl | Erosteen wil wel, Pat . then | mats, twelve mouths, with oa heron, into ty gt Remettg eat foeed wae | REET AS a ak eas | Kee be Ake ICHARD §. MOKSELL. Prasten, estate in sald caus honed, eS Re eee W le'eth eure’ nor went. | Sf Washington, Mettler of taney direase, and convinced Mr. Mason that su TRE AROVE SALE Ty roRrPoNTD Urry berea fur himdved and Aity-cpht and pikes, by order of the I THE SAME DAY, ¢T HALE PAST Pi and 4s now in such excellent physical condition that oa THO: setiqueer. | P.M, that other ieor of meal eetate, univ ‘ neither damp weather nor wot feet affect him disagres- — tow The cast half of the west half Jot nant e" b equare Dumbered fiw hundred and sate, more than two yeam since he has had the @iscase. ‘T attribute my most remarkable cure solely to Huat's al the station of which John Heathcote was in | S*¥8Mr. Mason.—Providence Evening Press, the cork. Well, Hezekiah followed the direc- | o0 Oe ang 0, ag John Heatheote plaoed the ms yery carefully, and piled the bottles in re 1 ctl course the cider went very slowly. as the Supreme Ce iB apectA! *: be kept for company or Christmas or mince ae = ae oe Se aha cr a Bee cated case of Dropay, which I had been treatiug for had John Heathcote, and it came to him with | %i2*¥eers. and I And Hunt's Remedy is the best meai- _M., at residence No, the ‘following waned My | One of the little pairs of arms that each morning | twined so lovingly around his neck to be folded across a heart that was stilled rorever and the OWE MY EXISTENCE. deep-brown eyes be closed in the dreamless WS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM. Fe REA Peat bree PRESS 6 ON SEVENTH STRERT NORTHWEST, ve Toaewood Case Piano (Knabe makers) v rep ns ou ably, W fue: Oil Pemtings,” ¥ eo Markie-top Sidels t © bai irror back; ite French -p t Bick Wal, fe said she hadn’t been there for five or six onths, and so Mra. Chace wouldn't be satisfied i NINTH, eh, FOUR 0% bers | the prenisses, offer for male at sake ruttes, Marbilo- | hot? ce tos smibered eteeeoe (he ir Carpeta,. Inseain | fourbundred and thirt-one (432), hecing. = fre nd “Hank "Mtr | oi 35, fet ox sppe ers 100 feet, tmp pd Glase | nage S-rtury sto tore. wl aed ies ee iw of male: Upe-thitd sash w see us—dear old fellow—he just beamed with | And while he was still thinking there came | J., says: ‘Eighteen months sgo I had Drcpsy around spitality. Told his wife to bring in some of | #gain the nervous click of the instrument, and ing to open a bottle of that splendid Ohio | the message he was to receive would bring more | ever getting well. The firet bottleof Hunt’e Remedy the balance tp ‘ Pe 3 gave me great relief. I feel lowe my very existence to ‘cent, had better kegp the cider for ‘real company,’ | I will be home in the morning,” were the words 3 ould not fat] | gh wo vars. with interet a mit to ln na & ; = | by deed of trast upon the prominns a we felt like members of the family, youknow. | that came to him over the wires, and then the | Hunt's Remedy. and I em deeply thankful.’ ilies seme tee Sill be require at the tine of sale. wt convey t is [thought the cider must be pretty hard | tears In honest John Heathcote’s eyes were | yaaain'y lamp wrought mighty things, but Hunt's < W. W. Wi WAR. A tontuteteator. orditiy at pur agora com 1 toriun of wale spite of the raisins, and hard cider always | Plain enough, and he was not ashamed that he ys the Pxecutor reserves resell at mek and cnet of defwulting pure ase’ public Hotioe 0 me alittle fit of Indigestion. But Deacon | had wept at the sorrows of people all unknown | Remedy vorks mightier. ‘Try it. un T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. ie notice of SO LN Oe On | Pare pula CHAILES WALTER, and I walked all around the hotel. | open some of that Ohio cider. Sohe brought * + « * * . BIRERT ANDREW inten heeoe Lxeoutor Estate of Wilhelmina Eichler, deceased. thouzht pa bad gone to a theater, and that | out three bottles. My wife was talking with | When the morning train from the west came Want RB Ss OE Opin n ad NORTH WR. ate ine wad. and I thouht I would play @ | Mrs. Chace about. calling on the new folks—the | thundering !nto the little town whereJohn Heath- | MUMMEL RNN © ONNN iif asleod of teaet dated April 30, A-D- ke on him. Our room Was 210. and the next | Browns—that had Just come into town from | cote lived he was standing upon the platform. HM MELE RE OO RN ¥ Ye ee ae ek es ee - 1 12. and there was an old maid with | Warren. Her face was turned away from the | His hours of duty had ended sometime before, MoM ERE N NN NUNN ihe’ District “of aud at the PROFE occupied 212. I saw her twice, | Deacon, who stood by the table chatting with | but he could not bear to leave until he had — rhe og of the Dee, thereby, hall | =e SS > and she called me names, cause she thought i | me and twisting the wire off one of the corks. | seen the man whose name was slgned to the " bho =e wanted to steal her dog. That made me mad keep awake, so_as to help pa if he had any | on tested it 4 thousar of cures testified diticulty; but T guess I got sleep, but | quickly as she heard the Deacon's quick excla-| “Good morning, Mr. Jones,” sald the driver. | 0% B&ve tested it, and thousands of cures aze mation, and the cider (looking like churned svap| “Good morning’ John.” woke up when the dog barked. If the doz had not woke me up the woman's scream would, | su: home from theater about ‘leven, and he had been wrong room, and he said he guessed he knewed | con a oc CK P.M., = Browns long. before they went to Warren. The | come to the depot and the driver had said inci- | t0% 1 made expressiy for the cure of derangements of | Sate ix the city of the tacks out of the tin thing that the numbers | old man used to do business in Providence, and | cidentally that he was to meet Mr. Jones. eae See ans ante oo | ae were painted on. and put the old maid's | 1—Juliua Cesar, what's that?’ The cork flew | When the train arrived = weary-looking man eerienee, Bet eet lteetis as) in square not-h of equare num! Humber on eur door and our number on her | out of the bottle asif it had been shot out of a stepped from off the cars and the driver of the | SOB! Se apreseneriiegacsaey Rc eperiond ereD - 177 door, and then I went to bed. I tried to | gun, just skinning the end of the Deacon’s nose | sleigh approached him. John Heathcote was aoe . ; t bri v THUR: ay SANUS Oh, yes.) said the Deacon, ‘I knew the | dispatches of the previous night. A sleigh had | | DR. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regonera- | THURS DAT, | AL TEE ——— = 3 ss Ma TAL TEETH MADE BEFORE ASD of parcel round sorted umnetiately after extracts 7) theton, ‘Wietret af Corusnbon, | Pid splendid euccos. Modern meth ag wil stee we lot gumbered eg ye bepcies of Dentixtey. Moderate toss. vision of lot numbered three (3), ¥, 1822 ¥ xt west. iw \bered one hundred and | “=> —5 ay Werner's 6c RIIFICIAL EYES, Fat St 7a and the balance in six | a j Beart opera.) HEMPLE IS the “ ans: $7.50 Peariopers. HEMPLEM'S oh trust or alfcas at pars | OM Stand, 458 Penue: vanta wvento. annum deed to. Weaknom from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of | {RAE option. A "deposit of +100 requirea at nme of — mistal bout ti its way to the ceiling. My wite turned | standing within a few feet of them. Ea ee Ga aalaee Sige dite inetrenient: | Soest Vigor, Steriiity—in fact, any troubie uf thee a | Sant, “Norm to by comptea enti en a Tea HH WHAT A MISTARE obi , Bteriiity—in fact, ie ‘omgene re 0 fia even days: | is) caught her full In the eyes. Being a wo-| “So Mamie is-dead?” asked the man. cured. “Do not confoun’i this with electric belis ady-r. | 441,820 30Njan3 Gis PRESHREN Sense, Barren tntop ene po ee be | and ifthat hadn't pa would. You see, pa came | man of great presence of mind, as you know, “Yes.” was the reply, in low, agonized * = = i} tied to cure all fits from head to toe. Thix is for the | — = = jumped on her chair and began to scream | tones, “and she would have beaten 8:30 next ONE specified purpose. For circulars ¢ ving fuil in- Semmes je her of the, drinking, He says everybody drinks when they "The rest of the cider was playing like | season.” formation! address ee freated et her thes fe wala tou xo to Chicago, even the minister. Pa looked at | a fountain over her new silk dress, for the Dea-| ° John Heathcote went away. CHEEVER FLECTRIC BELT ©0., ELLING HOrsE, ag bad Sttonn ms practine. the numbers on the doors all along the hall till | con was so dazed that he stood holding the bot- ine TRiiscs ce Gasca 108 Washington “treet, Chicago. LET NORTAWASD | nakatls, festimoniais' of oxtrnndinary cures can LY he found 219, and walked right in and pulled off | tle out at arm’s length. Teipposaiit as eatel ‘Three Kiisos of Farewell. venid mn a3 T Di | over forint. | ne * Sree his cout and threw it on the lounge where the | under the circumstances, but 1 fell back on the ous we 5 Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or ogpette | dog was, The old maid was asleep, but the doz a and lauzhed tlil I cried, even if that silk Three, only three, my darling, FE CoXoMicaL AND SarE. By virtue ct a deed of trust from Nathan C. Dra. ment. om barked, and pa said. “That cussed boy has bouzht | dress was spoiled. There wasn't a drop left in Ne Tre cis coiteaearsous Gas ree ere eee ie my JASY FEET, Frc.— DAILY WALKS IN ir | # dog!” and he kicked the dog, and the old maid | that bottle when the fountain stopped playing. We ean EO te. WEAVER, KENGLA & cO.'8 Ho the lan, pecgrdn of Coe Dieciet & Casita, | Qoren aie and eunetiun oxymenda wid “at | Woke up and said, ‘What is the matter pet?’ Pa|I wish I could have a photouraph of When we kissed because we loved each other, LAUNDRY BOAP Bat of che crac of che Supreme Court of the District of | the system shor ughly promoting health apd laffed and said, ‘Nothing is the mazzer with me, | the old Deacon as. he stood holding it out Simply to taste love's sweets, . = ‘. <a | RO SEE, Deen oe iti, te SALES | eovaantal sencaas an Ween ee pet,’ and then you ought to have heard the yell- | at arm’s length. Ha! Ha! Ha!” And the And lavished our kisses. Js FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE: BEING | will wail, tothe highest bidder: ia front fhe pre ines, | Founisite treatment for Herd an Soft C ‘Bur ing. The old maid covered her head ‘and | Parson laughed heartily at the recollection. As summer lavishes heats. eee See CH AS [ou THURSDAY, THE’ ECEVEN IH Day ‘CP | Club aud Lnverte Eiaie Erert Bie, § screamed loud«r. and the dog snarled and bit By this time,” continued the Parson, “‘the But as those kiss whose hearts are wrung, APSTONY, PIPE CLAY, SULT: | JANTARS, «Cian Ele: oh Mombeted | Sinus tne elcgeuns. “iis Gate 41 | Pa. and pa bad his coat off, and he got scared and | Deacon's blood was up. No use to say we didn’t When hope and fear are spent, CATE, kc., WHICH ARE U-KD TO ADD WEIGHT ‘» number 296 (wo hundred and | 1416 Feum. ave. onp, Willard’s Hotel, ta jap as Soe Danae Boe i 4 And nothing ts lett to give, except, AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICK... WiAL UUT ite of the world. Ofmes took his coat and yest and went out in the bull, | care for the cider just before going to bed. Some AUAcrAMet 2 and T opened our door and told pa he was in the | of that cider we must have. That bottle. Dea- AND ROT THE CLOTHES. = aD ot = n said, was a trifle lively, but he didn’t believe | First of the three, my darling, SO EI ner nee | ae Gee te thumlwr 44 (twenly four), ix the s Dumber ! the elite 0 (five bundted aud | (Sundays 10 a.m. tol p.m.) Oflice foo commisioners appointed by the | 7h JoHN FRED'K MAY WAVING DIRE TE 3 url to divide the F lure ontate,” all tn Washington i i Ww t. and he came into our room and I locked the | there was another one like that in the whole lot. Is sacred unto pain; RESIN CU TALEO ere De Oe | alee omer oat I Nee ek a hint is eon, Ur. WILLIAM MAX, door, then the bell boy and the porter and clerk | But he grasped the other bottle a little more Weare nu eae other often, PALM AND OOCUANUT OILS: WHILE c ee Oe Fats ge in Surgery in this city. Keaidence and office, came upto see what ailed the old maid, and she | firmly, peed his foam on thie cork one began When we ie iiatweweaniesieach other, CONTRARY MANY OF THE 308 - modi af othe: Onectnied “ab, ot wl $100 on saroet northwest. Down town ofiice, “May Building.’ said a burglar got in her room, and they found | to pry off the wire. Mrs. Chace was down on ana CACO ee HET ARE MADE BHOM GuRASE EROGOR TO TOm i nt te ‘paid st the time of ecie, and the | aaa pa’s hat on the lounge. and they took it and | her knees trying with a dry towel to make the How thorwetion wont ab bo antibh collier THE CARCASSES OF PUTMID DLaD ANIMALS. | RySigig.cguel emma, ‘powe, fw, and three year on RDLBRIGNED HAS” RESUMED told her to be quiet and they would find the | silk ee look suite ee oer and Pion pene. Feras 1HUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. fam per any a eS Sake, paretip om: sang scery, Wodnartiay. from ltoé z vlar. * noticed that my wite zan to edge over into iss thee, darling, for all pain oT GP NDEVESY 1A: NDE. aun a e on the prop y BON . D., Sunreon Ta eran a0, ecaced that he sweat Ike every- | the corner and ink her eyes as one does who Which we mey give,-or take: ee pata ead satisrmction of the Trustee. _ Te te cold eubjeot te taxes | Kyeand Ear tnGrinary, Baltimore, M thing, and the bed was offul warm, and he pre- | expects to hear a cannon go off. Quick asa By eres oe it canon, FOK SALE BY GROCFRS GEYFRALLY, Be-ut the cost of the purchaser a SS tended to go to sleep, but he was wendering | flash Deacon turned the neck of the bottle into s AND WHOLESALE A'v OFFICE, oB0-d ‘ANIHONY HYDE, Trustee. DENTISTRY. how he could get his hat back. In the morning | a zlass as the cork flew across the room an Next of the three, my darling, #13 8244 WATER ETRLE ., GEORGETOWN, D. 0. = = REARE IRE oie I told him it would be hard work to explain it | stirred up the cat, and almost every drop of that Is full of Joy’s sweet thrill; =| as DONIEES, Seco : hero ee to ma, how he happened to get into the wrong | cider danced out of the glass onto the parlor ‘We have blessed each over ulways, 20°: yMEARA’S LIQUID 20° | TRUETTES fave OF ALA. CF SQUARE Tap, TM. | | Office hours 9am. to 8 p.m. aemeper 2 room, and he said it wasn’t necessary to say | tablecloth. About two tablespoonfuls stayed in We always Willy» PROVED BY A LARGE Bride i SIDENGr, | Out pain. - anything about it toma. ‘then he gave me tive | the tumbler. ‘ Aas Se we feel each other KNOWN AS THE LATS HARRY WINTER’ dollars to go out and buy him a oew hat, and Hadn't I better get the umbrella, Hezekiah, ‘ he said I might keep the change if I would not | if mention it when I gut home, and I got one for | Ci ten shillings. and we took the 8 o'clock train in | out the slightest flavor of fun in her voice. the morning and came home, and I s'pose the “ Yes,’ said Deacon, with a little trifle of Irrl- kiss thee, darling, for ail joy lad aud his suspende Hie dassent lic hanging down, looking scart. | he me any more, or I'll tell ma | irr where pa left his ha in sroom with his coat and vest on his arm, | Deacon was going to continue the experiment What it may be; space; fe shall vy he er you are going to open any more?” sald Mra.) Wy, Shall listen tt Wo Wear bach oth ace, in that patient, meek way of hers, with- ‘The earth 13 full of messengers, ‘Which love sends to and fro; na &.m.toTp.m. 1527 F street northwert. By virtue of a deed of bearing dute the =e otal RRR | ony of March, 1978 and dale eee Litera R. RANDALL PARSONS, Dewrier, 3 S8i for'nn 28% Ke. one of the land seconds of the Dots ‘over : LAT. WINTER'S | Tn M.S, PARSONE, MI DIAL BooPinyy, BOUNDED BY CANAL” AND | [)Gatnitand pions Vere ate Bou +H IRELSAND NEW SEY AVENUE ‘Trentmeat ‘ko. AND SECOND STREET SOUTHEAST. mags ee KE isttivk of Columbia, and by dit of the Store. Gold fillings « 4 ‘Gas siren | thicazo detectives are trying to fit pa’s hat onto | tation in hig tone. “Better have the Salvage Which we may know. Eee | eared erste utr Te be ‘will eellon | mist: ® burglar. Va seemed ‘awfully relieved when | Corps come, hadn't you?" ‘The last kiss, Oh, my darting SATURDAY ANU BIRSHL 1889. on The pret: | 7 EE, DERTIRg, We got across the state line into Wisconsin. | _‘* after I had smoothea down my yolce into My love—.’cannot see ¢ strongest, touhest 2nd most elastic | i square 739, together 26 B Stree But you'd a dide to see nim come out of that old | tBlerable composure, I suggested that if the| Through my tears. as 1 remember doreed Hy ‘the haprovements. ¢ Gard. jonreverr. z that creat Ncientest, Prof. ; Mp tiarrovement ciliate heen Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for Ghepetniesn gai Fish Commission. Glues every- emt this property cers onportunity to | traction of Teeth. eh cca alee Leather Gey, secure ® cortortatie home, Ie improvamncuts are | & J pot and substantial. .T. M. TA '. DENTIST, No. Always ready fur pintunt uee! Saori SE wale: Uite third eos’; the talmnce in two | DP Micke Wyn ZALBOTE. DENTIST, Ko. 487 ce | a equ bet in garden, where the ‘We may die, ani never see each other; cnuieiie. ie eee ally ivan Die with rio time to give any sign a less expensive fashion! Deacon's ‘Thut our hearts are faitaful anepty, at mand trelve months, wth notes breuches. Auserted hottie OF OMer ee eee Cnn aun, | Learing duterest at ix percent. yer annua wot pad, | eaueae _— cdeoarcay he a To die, as live. miy 26. Sy mail ae. Sen aud scared by a ceed of trust o. the p operts sold —_ +e —_____- wife began to say that she thought the hiret Token of what they will not see fod by ote 20e- extra. | AD © aves ancityr et purcuaser’s comt E200 Gepost re- OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. Drunkeanncss Adanw en Christ-| man had better go along in Case of acci- Who see our p.rting breath, a PARA & CO., quired st time of sale, CHARLES PAYSON, H 4i¢ street, thee novth af Penusy! mas. dents, but I quietly paton per arm. sng ‘This one last kiss, my drling, Pennéyisaiue aveiiue, Weshitetn, D.C. ao. ‘Trustee. east 5 oe I & eS 7 Si atl tem for that ler su Thai = = eo = the Atlanta Se = Deo. * ae noe Lean pee A Hee ere Seals the se. ale tee vf aba OLN ENE. endorsed a NCANSON BROS., Asctioneers. tooth and 0 Gente fence ne oe tcuuny celebrated’ Curtstonas)| Cir a, cuaw’a (elie Twororina chi pitirees W dneway Waggericu sue ee nee TRUST RRS F SALTABLE PATENTS FoR | Gecently snd: in ondes bby tnelt own resides! cremy can dol Well, Desoon went, ut alone| Oftwo, evila/GhOOdG chy deck te swear off | "eld aio by W. C. O'MEARA, 415 Penua.ave_o8 | IMPLOY CARRE MAMURSOCUNE card h have no Idea of the orgies that accompanied the | with the cider. We héard a loud report which my | from.—Jowell Cileoe ey 1e ¢ u Ny E By virtue of c deed of trust, date. June 28. 1682, and | celebration of the day on our public thorouzh- | wite said she hoped wouldn't raise thenelghbors, | ny wirl will you that gold bangles are | LUND OF THE SEASON. gecorded m Bber No. 1003, tolio 497, et weq., caveat the | ¢ a Something in the air or some new brand | and when he came back he had vie glass neatly warmer than worsted wristlets.—New Orleans of liquor appeared to have charze of two-thirds | "aif full of cider. The old man looked flushed ani of the pes meandering up There was no @ on the street, aud they went i down, around and around, serimination on account of evlor. feelings to the ler in a more earnest: manner Jay de of e Dintric Col mb a a KEDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. | gomaa'in thes oon reas or nm Ri aloo. ve: | i On ree : juest of al at public a Picayune. Watches are now so vulgarly common that | ,Wehave a numbe soit : y ; | Carpet lett over, he was accustomed to do with his pagor, | te Only way to be constdered toney is to ask pet - ps 4 we will seil, beipning i4th inetant, at 65, ing to get out into the street | ter people what time it is—/hiladdphia .. for Ingrain, former price 90 ann Die d unhappy, as if he had confided his private f pieces of Ingrain enongh to cove Lie a GhS8 GoNPIDENTIALLY co! Dr. BROTHERS, 906 Hatreet southwest. val % Partics pre was ne : ch inet | duvening News. Tepesus, 60 aud 9 uis., former prive $1. he TENT DAY axg DB. | Or single, All strepusmition ona, Orton itetes The black mea hitout. So after tasting the ; sil snd exculsive r the rigt!, tile, interest, | Tha it at drank as tl and pronouncing it superb, | Why isa man pu a Bell for an auction | Cullearly before they are all old. pert, inertia und mono’ co treated. ‘Thirty-five voure’ experienos. 2m" were more th arily indecent aul shame- | wife and I hurried out of the house. ike achurch sociable? One makes a noise to] _ : f . ee ‘th aay of ME LADILS' FRIEND—MOTT'S HOMEOPA’ tut, Lhe calabouse was full by noon, with two) “Well, on Wednesday evening, after prayer- | Bet money and the other makes an oyster got | ,XorAmes Prowenta, afullline of Ruga, Mata, Drug he Un ted Pile, for Bl female oom daiute, obstruc or three wards to hear from; and if next Christ- | meeting, Deacon Hezekiah insisted that I should | Woney.—Rochesler Post-Express. — tnas Is to be an inprovemement on the present, | drop in as {was going home, and taste that| «Prince Bismarck keeps a dia : racing pr neal r from, Arresularitios, uo tuxte Of The first SINGLETON & HOEKF, Dees, Zorn taero ng a Se Sant - bod t said, ‘ett ret - the city council may as well advertise for bids | cider. entry on Jan. 1 reads, “I have resolved to drink yy, | tion of su‘3 invention, perty, mo. | PPS LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED for the erection of a six-story building with | "But, Deacon,’ I said, ‘the last time I saw | not more than sixty glasses of soul-destroying | “4 _ = SU BASEST EEE Tacenld reacts Gennes puape sud jottore petrait and | Coneuited dally at 25% Pon tence meee all Se brass-mounted turrets and an automatic recep- | that cider it acted like evil spirits uncorked. | beer a day durinz the present year.” Pp. 5.— NTON FISHER. states an: territ ries of the Uutted Stator | SE. Co ey ton pit. Weare disposed to give a charitable | How did you manage to tame it save on Schuetzenfgse days.—Norristown HEMICAI, Covami i Soe ee a, ud coneut explanation or the remarkable scenes of yester- | ** You stop in and see,’ responded Hezekiah, | Hera’d. usr | ~Ganiemipetdenner ° day. Tue excuse is that Christ once ayear. This is true; and if next Chi vas isto be in any way a repetition of yer orgie of drankenness, it would be a great | I eal better for the weak-minded and the weak- kneed thet the street celebration of Christmas | bo: should be abolished by a iuntcipal ordinance. | the chin, and his rubber overcoat buttoned up What new fhyredient was put in the freeege-nog | to and in the flery Tom and Jerry we-do not know, vas comes but | with a mysterious twinkle in his eye. were fastened at the wrists with rubber bands. ours? to dand 6 to8 p.m. “So you have got twins at your house?” said are p:rfectiy clent or z e ‘the coun’ 1 SOUTH ron GTR “So I dropped in at the Deacon's on my way | Mrs. Bezumbe to little Tummy Samuelson. Sea eer s try ert hrer a pe fhe New York, | ichmond, ‘mak: pecka BC ALL FES home. While 1 sat talking to Sister Chace, the | “Yes, mam, two of’em.” “What are you going Sen nr eee ee eye eee pd EX via., Ovarian Trowtlen, acon left the room and presently returned. | to call them?" ‘under and Lightning. harmless, and your perfect macliery 1B NOt “New York Gane inciuted tn. eens Connded & cogeend or vitiad eam Donk, Hie had ou an sil-skinehat facianed aeate | MAWhy. those. are stranco names to call | giniaend ii Fane, New fork Or cnewtre Rotion.~ | ° Ava sio ativan crclanivly the che 1 RT at. He had on an oil-skin bat fastened under | children.” “Well. that's what pa called them | Stes Sols suardutred to be thcrowsuly: removed JR. JOHN TRIPS BLOOD PURIFIER Gare et Sybille, Berorula, tasanteod in eithor stages Goud d as soon as he heard they were in the house. the throat. 1 noticed also that his. sleeves | Zezas Siftings. ERIOUS at ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND : Seu two etanps | —_ * te i Revere House, : Time and again, without any gain t - | actelike a charin asa preventative, and fs amo a pom | Hilt. ut whatever it was, it raised the imps of mise |" W by, Deacon.’ 1 said, what inthe Gane ee ene fel ere teeters Cg prorat one ‘l-codly Da. JOHN TRIPP. chief. Two locomotives succumbed to the in- | world is the matter jas it begun io snow, or y French, d br. W.R. Rhodes 250. for Gt = fluences at work in the air and keeled over, a | are you going to a fire?" ee tects oe ee wodes, hie ARTHUR NAPTANS, Pharmacies, negro killed another nezro, and there were rows nnumerable on evel sworn in for daty, still they would | cal had their hands fal 2 for the last four years. “Doctor, I am. losing thoroughfare. The police | low him into the kitchen Then I saw that he Sede ole hee ands fuil; and if there had been ifty | had the matter reduced to what the newspapers | ET¢st. deal of tune trying to collect that bith.” | T large wash tub, tilted up on one edge, and be— tt s been owing the former ilor’ 427 14th and I, 2d and D. and 7h . x “He made no teply. but beckoned me to fol- | Matter has been owing the former a tailor’s bill and I, 20 and D. and Tih and N sts. "n.w HE PUBLIC I8 REQUESTED CAREFULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGIOD SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY. D* BLL. DOVER. BED : SIROrEIAR, Turkwh, Busrisn, a Given, “417 G stres:, opposite Rigus House. Il ‘a fine point.’ On the kitchen table stood a | $4 French. “You wit! get all your time back. iS. B<OTH'RS AND GRAY GIVE Xo EMER Tam going to pay you in time.”—Tezas arene Prescriptions and send to some wide show : es Been a Siftings. CAPTIAL PRIZE $75,000. Ge reo. will, saree to ono ee = a it weve areari ees loze' T0 ican ar comer ‘dina ‘acure syphilis Pioncer Women tu Journalism. bottles of cide ee een ee = “Out of the Frying Pan, &c.”—Parson (to ies pan o Gloet wow? couvalt Dre i aod GAY 900 From the Portisnd (Oreson) New Northwest. * “Deacon,” I remarked. ‘do you think I am | 2¢’eF-do-wee The first daily newspaper printed in the world | going to drink a half gallon of —— ites Scho RIE ees ee was entablished and edited br a woman—Ellza- | | “Now, Just SP pamn as Gon meet eee be ou Wo! i vant ot MBCA ST onslom, 1005 atvecas WO veare | 700. “ia gasped) one Gf the torneecnen ne neck down into the tub, and, turning his head lished a newspaper “to spare the public half the sideways as if he expected a shell to ex- impertinences which the urdipary papers con-| plode in his near neizhborhood, twisted tain." Woman-like, her paper was reforma- | the wire azo. In her salutatory, shesaid she bad estab- tory. The first newspaper pu! which we have any record, was in Massachu- idow edited tin the most spirited man- | to er for two or three years It was the only | fro sper that did not s ead publication when | tu was besieved by the British. The | there wasn’t enough cider left to cover the bot- |, THE MARKET, AND THA Ge sid bs ae tom. pace times did that old man go throuzh |/ ont eta ed Rhode I-taud issued its first _news- | that terrible experience, and when he turned i . It was owned and edited by Anna | triumphantly from the last herote effort. he had (FRED'K Brown's, Klin. She and her two daigtters did the | the appearance of an omnibus driver ona slecty 2 z, aud their servants werked the print-} night. About ten bottles and a half of that cider + \ PHILADELPRYA, press. History tells us that for her quick- | was in the washtub, on the kitchen farniture tess gud Correctness she was appointed printer | and over the Deacon.’ The rest had been cap-|. +o the colony. supplying panspaleta. &c., to the | tured. 3 inted an edition of | -**That’s mighty good elder, Parson, when you can catch it.’ he said. as he mopped hia face ‘TU: with the kitchen towel and took off his water- = p ‘ard | proof. ‘But. Parson, don't you ever put raisins fraps, ial officers. She also pr colonial taws of 34 paces. In 1776 Sarah Goaderd printed a geese in Newport, B.L, ably condactiug It, afterw associating with her John Carter. ‘Rie firm was | in sngounced, Sarah Goddard & Co.. taking the | the cider: partnership precedence, In 1778, Clementine Rela pub! Virginia favoring the colouial cause, ending the royalists: and two after an- | he tier paner was started in the lnterests of the low, confidenntial tone, ‘I don’t mind telll AND WINTER. ‘rown by Mra. Al. Boyle, borrowing the name you, but that cider oes eaenaee nights. t Sire. Keid’s paper. which was the Virginia ‘date, but which waa short-lived. Both of the epera ere published In the town of Williams urg. The colonial paper was the frst news- cider seemed to turn a somersanit in getting ished In America, of | into that washtub. When the Deacon lifted his face toward ine he looked as if he had been res- its. It was called the Massachusetts Gazelle | cuing somebody trom the breakers. All the EssENcE or wl News Letier. | After the deatn of the editor, | elder that didn’t remain in the tub was clinging hats this I hear, Giles—that | LOUISIANA STATE, LOTTERY COMPANY. B treet sonthwedt who will furnich you med:cinag — BER hi Hes: ‘She might do -worse than that, sir. coe do hereby certify; that we supervise the arrange- “i tothe Parson (shocked); :Worg! Giles “Sine might | Sk frarstaanciy ane Sone Avan! Prawtigs | Beato tag D come back again!"— Punch. | sex mgnave and control the Bravisus themacives, ana | euvo tonto te on A Vocation.—First_ ‘small girl: “I know Cpaith. what I'm going to be whon I grow up! ditto: “What are you going to be when you grow up?” First gmail.girl “A widier!”— Punch. : (TueRe'is BUT ONE GENUINE his gray whiskers and eyebrows and dripping pra n the edges of his old storm hat. When he |’ JAMAICA GINGER rned the bottle upside down over the glass 5 chaser. WM. F. MATT aib-sokaa Janne BSOURSTOR,| Tranteoe, RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. _E PROV! Tee ae Reeds Bees, PICA any State tee or eS an Guaxp bivot Roubad Daawinas take place A GPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- FIRST GRAND DRAWING, ‘A.D. 1880, your cider to keep It aweet? It don't hurt passe MONTELY DRAwee ee © 183. but a fellow don’t want to chasea}: as was eee Tight. | bottle of cider around @ wash tub like a young ished Pon pad in| colt in a ten-acre pasture. There's a little too greatly | much excitement in the fan. Besldes, Parson,’ said, drawing a little closer and speaking ine In all STOMACH DISORDERS, for SLEEPLESS- ‘NESS, for SUDDEN during fhe EQUINOX, when Cold in WINTER, when per with @ lot of those infernal machines that in SUMMER, bay a bottle of vier In which the Declaration of Independence | wind up Iike an eight-day clook. Why, Drupeint ax printed. the editor, wer ty Charleston aboa! noth: ' spaintet atate printer, which on | * Wz % Marpt Cronth ipubilaned a sane time, in celal epposition to the stemp act. oo. vel to. Sale ‘callou thete for SouE Drupeint or your Grocer for 50 Cents inaist on ving the INE given ycou—FREDERIOK. pertegtly awful! My wife went in there on BEOWN'S, PEILADELPHIA.), and you will — eed ‘will serve you well—ALL THE Rae LD WINE AND OLD FRIEHDS ARE KNOWN the ber, soi dtitie Merit vad