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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. commerce of the island fs constantly growing AFTER WATH. more valuable, and is attracting the attention TS Its Peopic, Climate, Pro | of the western wor! e attempt of France| Echoes from the anderbilt all tear e Tcan Rte . to obtain to herself this trade arises out of the Boom. fact that she has long held a small island on the at a charming married4ady, when one asked the TWO NUISANCES. other what she was su] to represent, to which the brutal, Teplied that there was AUCTION SALES. not enough of nae drega to enable him to form _ FUTURE DAYS. was B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. qyprmomas 5 EAauax ‘an opinion; that she was always too fond of ab- | Ome of them Beyond the Law—How Oa Ganie tk pared Gan Gat ate Avotionesr. ce in this country at the present | ¢astern coast. and has made repeated efforts to | From tho New York Sun. breviation. pellet! the Other May be Abated. ‘oF. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF FALUARLE The presence ¥é = p bring the main island under French dominion. bilt ball a FINE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND GOLD PROPE 4 ‘No. 108 Finey cet One S time of the Maiagzasy ambassadors attracts at- | The embassy which has recently left Washing. | The Vanderbilt ‘was @ very expensive €D- | po, me New YorksWotlll. : ATCHES: WEst, AN ho 108 PENNSYLVANIA A tention to a corner of the world which has been | ton brought with them the ratification of the | tertainment, given to people who are just as : Some of the realistic costames worn at the 18. EVENIXG, st BALE-PAST NORTHWES: great Vanderbilt;ball seem to have been particu- | You meet it almost everswhere—on the cars, on the wale SeveR Gotoox anf ERY the same | _ Fy virtue of a deed of trust dated the at far! hour until entire stock ‘our salesroom, | February, 1880, and recorded in Liber $36. « prominent tn the public eye than its | treaty with America, and, the ratifications of | much tired and worn out by entertaining as by present and prospective importance would war- | both governments having been exchanged, the | being entertained. In England they call this of, at succesat story ‘current ic 124 et neq. one of the land records: ae |. The. f corner 10th and D streets, facing Penns: ivanis evenue, Boteentt Ml at the ot of the bal treaty has been proclaimed and is now in force. class of le “society mob,” but such a term | young lady, made up rasthok roomate ee ee ee —e ee =e bemoan veniam bus secured thereby. default he brew rm t4 5-4 = The island ts linked with America by ties of Lasts ? i o just in front of the Orator of the Day at the Fourth of | “Our instructions are to close out the stock as soon as | ment thereat, dhe nt Tal eae pub THE COPNTRY. Christian sympathy, and is now more closely | Would be utterly inappropriate in a young, sen- | who, golng in to eee Selehee rel bie, “Groat banwuins af private enle during the | Hon, in foi of the premio So At Cubat Tie Many people. whose geography has not been | united by commercial considerations. sitive and gawky community like this, where all | Taiy'in charge bey the mrtinnc ore eae CN A ed eh ae) | A ae a ee O0.; Ache. CLOCK P.M, the following densrtined ‘real eaten refreshed since their achool days, are inclined to —— Se s&ial amenities havea high civilizing signifi- propriateness ot her. Appearance that the maid | up. Itnever dies, It never takes oalmer and morera- TRIE NAc Gin OMe SEEEDE: situated ta, the city of Washington, re oe ¢lass it with Long Island, the shape of which It MAKING CLAY PIPES, cance. Apart from that, the idea of the ball 7 4 ES. *o wit: All thome or paroels of Commencing SATU: DAY. MARCH THIRTY. | and ying in the aud city of Washington, and % FinsT aT SEVEN P- ‘M., and continning until allare | and described as parts of lots num! two (2) 3 dispoved of, Twill ell af’ pubic auction. « lange and fights), in square pun. bered five hundred and seventy a assortment of unredeemed pledues, coursing | Sve 1 % of Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, Braceieta, | | The terms of axle are: One-third cash, and theremata- Fins and other jewelry: Overcoats and Cistery: Dress | erin six (6) aud twelve (12) mowtee fot AAs OF malay : and other Costa, Pants, Vosts, Suita, Musical fnatra- | orvall cash, at purchaser's option. the deferred ke.” Guns,” Revolvers, Sewing Machines, | nents to be secured by a deed of trust. One hunt menta, Cloc Tranks, Cutlery and Pisted-ware, Solid Silver-ware, | dollars ($100) must bedevosited on the day instantly and instinctively turned on the water | tonal views of life that obstreperous baby. It despises somewhat resembles. As a matter of fact, Mada- —= was conceived and carried out by three or four | In the bath tub. a gascar, It said npon the Atlantic slope, would | TBC Precewses to Which the Famous | of the ore charming, Scoumplahes set Hichest Seas ft the Golden Rule, as it does the comfort of people older, ar, spies peasy “Tr, D.” is Subjected. joung ladies of this country. It erefore | New York Correspondence Republican. . Tete x Teach from Halifax to Washington, and cover up patie peed lees to ay thal everything was thateral oo Speaking of the Vanderbilt ball makes me | °™7 Possibly wiser than itenif. Isis the way of youth. land taal the middie oie It seems to the looker-on an excessively sim- | dvlizhtful. But there is a reverse to every | think of a droll bit of gossip now current, with | Yet the man with a bad cough is scarcely moreeadurs- 030 miles, aver medal. Old, sober-minded men ask themselves | what basis of truth I don't pretend to say. area is estimated at 230,000 | Ple thing to make clay pipes, a work that any | Yhother itis advisable to make tebe ce Fancy dress was de rigueur fur everybody, and | ehacks hawks, and expectorates until we all re- ut § square miles. oF Pines, Opera and Field Glasses, Books, Tools of ail OS. W. SMITH, Surviving Trasten, en times that of the | smart, intelligent boy ought to learn in two play of wealth and Inxurious living at general orders were given to the servants, | eret thathe had not been sentenced in his infancy to ye Un.br tating giels Sipoumea Win: cas THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct.- mi¢-2aekde : stair of Indiana. The population is about | hours, yet singularly enough, this Is one of | tine when the working classes are in a|many of whom were hired for the occasion, solitary confinement for life. Still,—putting out of | noti fv” THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL The general surface of the country | the few trades In which long apprenticeships | state ot serious fermentation all over the | that noone should be admitted who was not in 3 44 NATIONAL LOAN a WEDNESDAY, APKIL ELE 4, 28, some of chest peaks ris | a1, still the rule rigidly entorced. The regular | World. Communism and socialism are pro-| some sort of costume. For reasons sufficient | mind the disacreesble conditions under which he is} FOLEY, Anctioncer. mb30-1 EVEN (H, i883, game howr and place, By order of tho Trusica, abhi Bowde te TPereasses BROS., Auctioneorm, : gressing almost as fast in this country | for himself, William H. Vanderbilt decided to e time ‘f apprenticeship in this country ts three | fs they are abroad, and nothing fosters and ome, | ora merely the u-ual evening orcas’ and thie | COmPUed to arpear—he may bo tn every way an rs, and in Great Britain five years, even now. | boldens either of them more than the ostenta-| presented himself at his son’s mansion. | blocitizen, deserving nelthor death nor bonds. For the y workmen now employed here have served | tion of the rich. Some kind-minded persons | ‘The attendant at the door, being an however aacat ‘bla perso. seve 6 a sep- | as many as seven ete apprenticeship in Eng- | @reue that entertainments of this kind are both | “extra,” and not knowing the rallway mag- sed taal aie ee ts pm the eastern coast of Africa by the | 10g) oy skilled pipe-moulder earns from €8 to | Charitable and patriotic, for they cause money | nate by sight, declined to admit him, declar- | What the poor fellow needs is one of BENSON'S CAP- ick. | t0 circulate and xive work to those whose lot it | ing that his orders were strict: and’ that he a week, according to his industry and quick-| ts to toll. This Is sentimental rubbish. ‘The | hea not bees instracted, te vctke syle tee ee ee THE PEOPLE OF THE ISLAND. S. he clay of which most of the pipes in | needy American workingman and working- | tions, ‘The millionaire protested that the orders | chest bone, where it would immediately act as a coun- Tt has been usual te consider Malagasear ag | WHS country ure made iy obtained from pits woman do not make a cent by the importation | couldn't apply to him, that the host knew that | tor irritant of local stimulant, and also another plaster ahs sh : s ith | Clihet in Woodbridze. N. J., or in Maryland, | of Worth’s dresses, the purchase of new dia- | he would not wear fancy dress, and that, in one kingdom of tweaty-five provinces, with | near Haltimore. ‘The Detroit and Canadien fas’ | rionde et 7 Tany’s, or the resetting of old family | fact, he was the father of the host himselt. But | between his shoulders, in case the cough Is stubborn. Tananarivo in the c al: but this | tories Bt 3. The money spent in torn and solled | the well-trained Jeems was too thoroughly dis- TO-noRKOW. ‘ON BROS., Auctoneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, No, 1238 MAKYLAND AVENUE EAST. virtue of a deed of trust, recorded tn Lh 889, foilo 166, one of the land records for t of Columbia, I, as eurviving of the promison, at THIRTEENTH DA O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain “piece or pare! of La ty of Washington, D.C. , being jot numbered eieht 8), im art of square nam recorded in Labae ver N ue channel, whieh is in its narrowest | ) miles b theirs from Liverpool, water tran Aso, ar ith all tho improve s : ‘The Ospoine Plasters are an infinite improvement upon | LOT CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT AUCTION. | junta nape casemente retin tie a Ne town is only th Imerina in Ankova, | portation making it cheaper to then than the | velvets and satins, as well as in spilled | ciplined to_be Influenced by anybody's unsup- On THURSDAY MORNING, APE) tenances to the sane bo.ouglug or in any wise appertam- : the ter yininant tribe, | American product. All these facis about the | pagne and untouched dainties, does not do | ported statement, and the matter was only set- | the old-style plasters for this distressing. and often se- | mencing ut TEN Onto ee wih in aie and many more, a reporter gleaned the | ch more for the prosperity of the working | tled by W. K. Vanderbilt himself having to come | rions trouble. By virtue of certain chamical ana me- day from the superintendent and two or | people than a saturnalia of bad whisky and | to the door and give permission for his own + | three inteliigent-looking Scotch and Enstish hed crockery and furniture in a barroom | father to enter. The certain thing about it is | dietnal qualities contained in no others, they soothe the cory of Wouod- ealesrooms, a general collection of goo: ‘ferme: One-third cash: balance, ex, twelen, and 3 cichteen months—notes to bear inter rt, and to be ee- HHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. cured by deed of truston premdaen—<« ash tion ere y ath of their fort at M: and many tribes a pratically The Hovas ex- a, i seme a lered organs, and abate UN! W'8_ROSEWOC - pvey acing RE PLP : Tut devenilent. ‘Thet abso” | pipe moutders in the prineipal The unproductive nature of the expendi- that the elder Vanderbilt wore plain clothes. | arora: and at once the racking parox- OORT, *. SON'S Os WOOD, CARR. Plaxo Ia teve i = ely, late ee ms : os : he twe capa ne . J. shes ies we ‘ on with their | ture is in both cases the same. it is said that the proborion of nce tances 0 juni ta coupling. Cove PAKLOU. CHakine i SnD pus nt fe are black at ithe | Work. The white clay is worth $3.50 per ton, | ‘The royalty and nobility of the old world | themvitatfons to this distingutshed sectel event 4 A cua b Sanitary i e we 0 o| ; yalty and nobility of the ol orl On THURSDAY MORNING CAPRI Frern, at | 22! Haters vl pins the western slog nd and the | and the rarer red elay B gut.at Hon” | have at all times used extravagant pageants for | Was of 200 men to 600 women, which is another | psenared upon the rost recent and advanced dlscove- TEN O'OCLOCR, at No. Le 14th mineets hots Pe OT MES Wold fatter the S bg S rena, | hamtown, near New Bruns N is worth | the purpose of enslaying or captivating the | roof that the natural American does not take ‘ss = — 8 and N strects northwest, T shall seil a very excellen ap2-aade fa ‘complenion tor curling hair, | $220 Per ton. In the pits near Woodbridge | masses. But they hada principle, a tradition, | kindly to frolicking, and that he takes particu- | ries in medcine, BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS | assortment of housshold effects, comprising iu per NPMOMAS DOWLING, Aucaunear. while the biack rac : z hair, | it is obtained from a depth of fifty or sixty fee re robust form und 4 prejudice, or a superstition, to’ support. In | larly unkindly to frolicking in any garb but his s PLASTERS surpass all competitors as an external | Gue Dunham & Son's Korewood Case Piano, (Soren [it Is not in rexular veins, but In pockets or | this case there 1s no motive of this Hind, The | own. has woolly hair. The Hoyas are of the olive Octave, ) with Cover and Stool This isa splendid | ENT ULE. © ere OF BOcen Be iter ne fomeaith Inmps, ‘hero and there atid inferior el | festivity represents nothing but the accumula- . remedy. Rep alngiramient and in perfect order. TENTH AND SAND T STRERIS NORTUWEOE ae _ must be carefully kept from admixtw tion of imme masses of money by the few | From the Montgomery Advertiser and Mail. Be on your guard against imitations, The word CAP- | Window Hanginys, Portis oak UCTION: | . ak ores ieee tae ese it. The clay that is blue when it comes out | out of the labor of the many. All that the old | We are getting too many millionaires at one ter of the genuine, Price, 25 | PUnhute and Hurravings, MT. Tabion, -_ TPS DAN MORNING, AVRIL SIXTH, tana, ‘Jama, who was poisoned by his wite In | of the zround— speaking now ot that whic and great city of Moscow has voted for the | end of our American life and too many tramps | CTNE4s cut im the center of the genuine. Price, Natt weaioouen Weetie Pievecen be pt green pid ecg al ony 182s, founded this at the bexinning of | fine enouch and otherwise suitable for pipe | forthcoming pageant of the Czar’s coronation is at the other. cents, Fine Brussels Carpets and Russ, I i the present centaur, chief, like Peter | ™aking—turns white when burned, excepting | 900,000 roubles, which at the present rate of ex. a C ede . Stair and Hall Carte, "Waluut lat Rack, and lnerstn Carpete, re re Ag Sie reall ( sl variety, which becomes red; the | change makes about $100,000. Mr. Vander- An Alphabetical Rhyme. BEABURY & JOHNSON, Chemist, New York. m30 Sant Crib and Mattress, : - ® fe Ate rae 4 ip ; z x we ee er une action orate bilt’s ball is said to have caused an expenditure wat ee Nery Handsome Walnut Wardrobe, | F ee es subj; y instituting schools and sendiz a Ted clay retains its color. The | of twice that amount, the difference in the ‘There fs a farmer who ts Y's, - vainut Revolving Top Writing Cabin! eerie aol tract Bombers of them to Mauritius and Europe. | Enzlish clay not only has, when In a finished | nature of the two festivities notwithstanding. BORER Cake MIN, Poss Axo Ixviconansa. Walnut Pxtninton Dinos Table and Chafee, Suites He established an army, provided with firearms Pipe, @ fuer natural gloss than the American, | ~~ Another queer point is that while the czar pon cody Mere ta nisin — Tin Safe and Kitchen Ite quisites, & sehen th 1 J on the European | buf tt is tougher; and, whereas the American | pimself will spend much more money than bis ee “- = mhg0-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. . Kitebon Requisites, ke, fo. and he: and organized on the European | wii not stand moulding weil into a stem more suésts, In our case the guests spent much more He hears the chatter of the J’3 ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious fee aaa System. His empire extended over an area of | than seven inches long, it 18 not at all uncom— money than the host. Men well versed in the ‘As they each other beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated 2 4 160,000 square miles.with a population of 2,000,- | mon to make stems as much as 30 inches long 5 ractical side of social entertainments estimate And Z's that when a tree D K's Will” sett, comm 000. but since bis death it hag greatly | from the English clay. For smoking, however, | that the total cost of the ball could barely foot ‘It makes a home for B's, Whiskey, are invited tomakea trialof the celobrated | MancH “THIKT dezenerated. and 1 ars witlp the Sakalares | the Enzlish pipe is not so good as the American, | yp 310,000. They THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, cing SATURDAY MORNING, FIKST, AT HALF-PAST TEN : O'CLOCK, the stock of Dry Goods, at 908 7ta street, $00 Caren nathan, e 0 put down flower decorations A pair of oxen he will U's brand, consisting of fishin Wt tien eee Sri, Poin a have been fre This people has always | being less porous. The most porous, and, con- | at $3.000, supper at £2.00, wines and lizhter ith many haws and G’s, PPP PPP FER RI Trrt ree xn w | WHILE Goops i" 24 wopack every KLIDAY MONI dispated the suvereizn power with the Hovas, | Sequently, the best clay pipe in the world is the | refreshments at $2,000, and the sundries at ane And their mistakes he will X Q’s G OOP PP ‘a T KE ONNN AIK | Duss GOODS, TABLE LINENS, | $a tare hy pxton eves denne and it is on this dispute that are based the pres- | eemaan, ye i made bred ont ie ¢ other $2,000. The expenditures of the guests While plowing for his P's, U UBPP PrP RE RRR £ EE NNN | pork LINEN SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER- [itera edvences made. “All property left, ent claims of France. In 151 two small tribes | obtained in Powhattan county, Va close | on she other hand, are estimated at an average EB. Eeek B f. Bee SN “WEA z z ‘ timed . In the northwestern part of the island rebelled | Imitation of it comes froin near Baltimore. but | of $350 for a lady and. #100 fora centlennce Ae eres ita sila 2 2 MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB- | _HOBLET Vos AF it is not, in the Judsment of experts, up to the | there were over 1,000 invitations issued, and And when he hoes his soil by spells FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, AND A COMPLETE. | Standard. | Now as to the making of ‘the pipes. | fully 800 persons attended; so the grand total He ulso sofls his hose. Www FORE ss EX REE YF ASSORTMENT OF DESILABLE DUMESTIC The clay, with such addition of water as may be | of the money spent can be easily figured out. SWitehan Ties, | Wwww HHH UW Pass, RR Em YY | ses CODE... attend tds onle, an the nropctetor ie necessary to temper it properly. is first ground | ‘The supper was the only thing which severe Wer HEH s..38 EX & ¥ | actermined to sell every artecle to th. hichest toa, 3 zhly in a iil. Then the roller, | judges criticise in arranzements. The enter. She Preferred the Old Way. wowH Eu KK KERB OY | cash. ot Nossibe. The latter fsiand the Fr placing a great mass otf it beside him on a bench, tainment mi ht have taken quite another | . Says the Hotel’ Gazette: She sobbed as if her — MOULDS If INTO TIPS. aspect if the element of nationality had been = = 433 17H STREET NORTHWEST, i heart would bregk, and the kind-hearted nelgh- | ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has | G@ BE INGER, Auchonecr, .. | He works with his hands, nipping off with each | in some way or other introduced into it. But, * é = A ‘ey. Upon st ination, S, Painge Gah Yitore tin follo: leith Seceaten tn 84 French also! chunk of just the size that experience has | & It stands, it was American only in its extra- | bor who dropped In fora friendly chat could not | proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any | °° Y mT DIO and SEF atte rrenne, | Ofer te following Special Bi ae | taucht him will be fe ; q| Wezance. In all the rest it was thoroughly for- | comfort her. Had she received bad news from (60 tid ra ofigen (inpredion te whitish argveooa t gia eto: Vs | tauzht him will be enough for one pipe, and | ign—in costumes, characters, fabrics, laces, any of her relatives?’ No. Were her children Ge deftly pinches and rolls the two pieces siimul- | dances, music, refreshments ‘and everything | causing hee troltle? Nec Dimieating we once | ‘tious aye and flavor to this popular drink, kept, but nothing has come of the ot: torial rights alle to have: been obt. aty rebels. The DAY. A » No. 3 ull . | taneously, so that each, in @ second’s time, as- | else. church? No. Perhaps her husband's business COMME NC ING AT TEN O'CLOCK, REGARD: Roser #9 ; sale | sumes the form of a rou.zhclob, with a tail to it. was not prospermg? Sut that was not it; her 7 Constant'y on hand and at private feng Fe A Adozen’ of these he sticks together lightly in | From the New York Graphic. husband had never been so fortunate in his For sale by : Horses, New and -econd-hand Bu Me ee ene Oe, to 9 company of | ene ree this form they lie for several | The soclety girls who were not invited to the | business Pad atit Armee, Came out thather | srowsixa & MIDDLETON, eed — snd the SHONINGER 6) ML tho certs hours, until the clay las attained, by partial | Vanderbilt ball, but who had arranged with cer- | 2 q 1S) < ‘ying, the proper hardness for suecesstal mouid- heme are the only — in the a e 1 BARBOUR & HAMILTON, chine of siquised as their maids, | Cuse of her grief. si j | “He is so changed now,” she tearfully ex-| 5, 5, BRYAN & BRO. and in on finding that no domestics " Ry 7 ni te sig - mouider sits ata low bench, with the simplest | were allowed to enter the house. ‘They were fas Deooins wearers Renate WES B, W. REED'S SON3, GEE it to ee eee me froin Which an hoe erate him, merely | obliged to remain in the carriage outside. One | Ma# become morose, cross and stingy. rte en ae eae ae ei TSN, | Heats tewau tron mnt: tro omstas Rigel | OE ON Gee A ay an cualliov ustnalleteartuleee mea voucere® Gor Mat ie Seeae H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, the Ereueh repute dad the Horecin | toxether. The interior of this mould is covered | tedioummonr of waviness ee inthe cold,woutd | Came home, no matter how late, without re- . ce Cae J id sold oa nd_bis throne, and Washington, D. c. | PPPS NSON EROS., Auctioneers. ‘ en they pass to the moulder. Exch ceeding govern the validity of M. I REAL ESTATE SOME OF 1T no int and examine the Pond. It ix ender ghost MURCRL a in the land. If you wan rere the fincat, lant teat Faano for the money, Sake Mat ie Christe: T NURTH, No trouble to show goods. wieht to exchangs 4 rT < 1 " VEN STREE 5 for S¢ eb » Cash id ty nd-vand iustrg on of whether the | MitM | Whatever, emblems or letters It is | you believe It, that Impertinent tootman of Mrs Tee leche meee Foreune foran NERY, FHILADELPHTA, oR EE ie ee ee eye or is not equally Queen of | intended that the nn ah ere See tata yet eule the time bY | the morning, when he would feel so badly that | sa18-73t SOLE PROPRIETORS. M STREET SOUTH, whet grSies » yretend that the soi- | UP ai el np ip of clay | entering on a flirtation w nme. Iwas at my | ne would drop right down inthe parlor aud go AND ON H STREET NORTHWEST. SEVENTH STREET N. W. ; her in fact | 204 touching it lightly with oil to prevent it | wit’s end, for I was obliged to keep up the char- | +4 sleep on the olicloth; but 1 could always de- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt, D. et. me = ny eee ce Materneess and sog- | fom sticking, he lave, it in one-half of the | acter, and the impertinent fellow was not to be pend on fding'e turkey or a can of eyeiors or | Gras Cooxina Siva G,, MLE giity Cano No.8, 423, Lonel var OFDoxine’ Sines EPH oul A 1 ‘ sily rel ‘i Gtk y OF 8 eo is : 5 w | etrums omaae. ereizn of the northwestern part ot the Island. | Tod rune frowsh it elon steel needle, Sere Daed COUN tee er ne bresummed on his | Eo meting, lying alongelde him, He wes fullera forded in'Liver No, BL tollo343"ch THAD RY, the a Scam, ee rand ne mubersedors sud English | Tonld, pusnes tt into the littic press ena brines | orc yee to reply, though of conrse |% £9088 when he bonght the plano and my piiasinas Pitt, infront of the Vretsioog Lot Ne: 96,45th tak | Luminw aud Ropadring, = colonists and wissionaries affirm that she 1s | ould, pus Deore beeen y te ia i ‘xe | watch and everything else that we've got that Ms . 26, : Queen of both. and that the difficulties whien | down Upon It the “ste teen rat forms the bow! | only in monosyllables. ‘The fellow was not ill- | Watch and everytt cents; but that’s all over with AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, Square No: S18 Skis Lotion ee ioe | np A ppp BBR Srose were ouly local troubles on the const, pro- | Qh the bibe. Ashe prils the mould ont axaln a | looking either, and being in tall livery his ealves | COSt More than 15 cehts; but that's all over with Strest northwort, opporite the mew Pension belicins: bee kh AD De ae PR Woked by French Interference. However thet ae ans = Ee pieaiele Barston were unexceptionable. ‘I think Mrs. S. might forth Into a fresh flood of tears, and refused to TENTH STREET. Sil $24 wil be eo:d in seven convenient paronia, cach about BE. RRR, AS 4 Beas URRR YY : 88 of clay e . may be, the dispute is likely to become serious. | Or or tle bowl Mh thee eed ont a ine | have had some regard for my trying situation | ye comforted, ‘And on FRIDAY, tho SIXTH APRIL, at FIVE P. EH EA’ Dpp bee “od E EF : bse p of the bowl. All this is done very rapidly. | out there. But she didn’t. She statd till the Sete d Beoeoe Le MM MM EEENS N OO RN NE ¥ ¥ | Ald ou FRIDAY, the SIXTH Ai Bagh CLIMATIC PECULIARITIES. The roller can turn out 384 tips in an hour, and | last, and when she did come out took it all as Wednesday Waxgeriou. MMMME, NER OQ ONRNE YY | dicmberits, im square $18." Thm ct frente on Weal The climate ts excee ‘ diversified, both in | the moulder who makes $16 a week must. it he | a zood joke on me. I think her appreciation of | 4 Green Bay horse is no uncommon thing in| MMM EE NRE 9 ONNNE Sr | ton street 16 feet, and will be sold in ten par- a] temperature and salubrity. In the lowlandsand | works ten hours a day for six days, mould 256 the ‘joke, as she was pleased to call it, was| yw MMMKEEN NN 00 N NN LULL ¥ 2 | “Us Gch about 17sex10¢ a FIVE a ry s pipes an hour, or a little over tour and a half a | stimulated and heightened by the champagne | "isconsin. in fron of the predoinen, we ait nal Loe Roe Bed, a, ST ree or e i pipe . a ene D “ - front 1 will sel N , Pane Medigacinst SE ee an ae minute, for his wages are only twenty cents a | she had evidently drank. I could not complain | , We preroently ese eno expression Hee ins UM, 12, 18nd Hein "equate 748, ou 3 uorthy Delaware or y 2 Ove gross.” It must be understood that the mould- | to her concerning the audacity of the footman, | bonnet. ocver saw bonnet withouta Bin) pp oHERVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenere~ On SURED aes au its ice i - ry: it?—Boston Star. On TUESDAY, TENTH APRIL, et FIVE POR RENT. ea tmits feels some- | er’s dozen is 16. not 12. and his gross 192, in- | for what redress could I have obtalned against : y Umes found. The rainy season continues from | stead of 144. That is the liberal allowance made tor, is made expressly for the eure of derangements of | frout of oor we will sell Lote Nos. a menial? She might atleast on finding out | A certain ahoemaker of Lynn having been dl- | the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the | Lot Nos. 5 . December until Apri. The coast region, with | for breakage, loss in baking, and other reduc- | the true state of the case have had me driven | Voreed four times, has just married his Ath | generative organs ocours, from whatever cause, the | “itsive, inthe subdiviuon’ of equare No. 749, Fifty Tustruments of all the leading makes, remt* few exceptions, is extremely unhedihy to na: | tlons for the full tale of fiulaned. pipes, “Atter | Cagttie gate Of the case | get even on Mrs. 8. | Wile, and people are now advising him to stick | continuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating | “Ooi DMPEAt thee) Sve apart, at FIVE. | from $2 to $10 pee mouth, ‘Rents applied on pee tives of the interior as well as to foreigners, the | standing on trays in freely circulating air 10 or | some da: to his last.— Boston Post. through the parts must restore them to healthy action. | P. M., in front of the premises, the west half of lot Na. | chase, Tank vegetation and stazuant water causing a | 12 hours, to give them still more hardness, the —s ji ald-headed man who has heard that the | There is vo mistake sbout this instrument. Years of | 3 in sauare No. 626, with the building, theroo a Geudly fever. This is also the case In many in- | Pipes next pass to the trimmers, girls who take | “Gath” in the Cincinnati Enquirer. hairs of a man’s head are numbered, wants to | use have tested it, and thousands ot curys are testified | STs"O'ST OO) K ON SAME DAY, in iront of pre FREEBORN G. SMITH, valleys. One elevated spot near Tanana- | Off the mould seam and polish the stem of each e day f ilt part: - | know if there is not some place where he can | %. Weakness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of | lot 23, in equare No. $45, with tie improvements, on Fivo ls so uahealthy that banthment. to" it ts | Pipe with abit of wood, for arhich they get five | tei the bike Jalon of Mis buoy Herd | obtain the tuck mumbera. Gotan Cy ee oe can ttre aay, Nouble nf thoes oreaan 16 | stiost, bet sient aia a. ont Gonsidlered equivalent to condemuation to | cents @ gross, and at this price make from one- | ontosit ee coupe watching the | Night. Ge to ce ee ne ant he eather | 50 eas come pnts oriole Bik Ae ae aaa Ee a h : _ third to half as much as the moulders. Another | Howers go up into the splendid mancion, sed we | At an. eventing party where one of the gests | ONi ‘epecited “purpum, For clveulane aiviagy fon | Mbaivnion of It No 4 fneauare G18, with unprove. i ifn maa pea ine 5 e B gut NE i ‘or ire ments; E L\ THEREAFTER, lot No. <TLVANI NATIVE PRODUCTS. Peden ak must now pass. varying in | veran to talk together to the following effect: | preserved suit oienon oe eee ret might | ftotdn ca jin square No. S17, with the improvements on Hi | ™LIT M03 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. the plants peculiar to the island is the | the weather ond ooh there eoUing to | Said Ito a fine old zentleman who knows al- | be the subject of conversation Theva eee street, bet ath and ou ee. oe s100 | JR EICHENBACI"S PIANO WARE A, OF “traveler's tree,” s0 called because | enous for batiogs Hey ea apes are Aally dry | most everything in. New York in a social way: | at last advanced to him and salds Trent cn CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co., cnvea parce! wil bs tejaired at ine of Pat Casas | AR ot varsous weaken = Yor eae nt Te oA Gdlseacean Ge unk, Gicdsce laiion & foet Oe ee ee aa reais eMihal do ‘ou suppose the taxes on that prop- fool, you are 8 wise man; if you are a wise man, | nng-aaw 108 Washington street, Chicago. | 2 notes Uearing tert ton aud two years, to be a. | Downed Panes. god pean = = spe : IPS al Se tee tea » | erty are?” é you are a fool.’ e prope Tha re wade, yleldsa cool, sweet and wholesome heyer- | 300 gross or more at a time, ina kiln, where y « ” « . : at opion of purchaser. If the tering arenot complied | 11h treet, = Sag Air ie te ses they” are gradually raised to'a white heat and | cpp,tHink te lot cost about $250,000," ead he. |" “Board wanted”—as the young Indy said With within tan daye after sale the property will be te- | yi 4x08 ORGANS uUSIC. age. Its wood is used in the construction of kept at it until Re ahEt CL real estate probe. when she came to a mud puddie in the side- “oe serge! purchaser, Conveyaucing, " i of many domesti 0 ame up to $1,000,000. I dare say the taxes 5c. en's. ‘ a Sone ctor THEIR BAKING I8 COMPLETED, 10,000 a year.” ris cosa are bone anita ae ; mhai-d&as _ALAN'A.DALE. 1} Trustoos die saa Drbe Phcee Seeks Kinds are abundant in tee band say In about 12 hours. There is then nothing d he “Ido not belleve a man can Inhabit taches come Gut red. ie G C — = — EMEKSON PIANO, Festi cae ne eer apes ie tere Co Ue one: w th cnenmy, atte ttiey cont | AE Mine: witout auie pense (or #1001 OW ares amaliaa the airearint or Jaw which | 7 RIMAULT &, Go, UID, JDENCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. Ag Best Medium-priced Piano Manutuctarsd. ‘and suuiner, form an important article | sufficiently to be handled. excepting to pack said the old gentleman, “T wouldn't | Rature has given an alligator, the chewing gum | Where all otner Ato EIOU! failed, this prepara- | Tverpms BALE OF GHURC ap | een a SANS RINEALS ORGAN, L They are yr: in baskets by w them in boxes and send them to market, if ugh the mental trouble of zivine such a | Of this country would be made of scrap iron Sfaiteassetiective. | Hapid and extrsordinary cure ea ON FIFTEESTH STREET Bewane aulunes and Oreanseeia on tnetalniouts, rented oF @&- ‘are partially, boiled ang | they are the ordinary “T. D.” pipes, or any | party aa that if it were to hate sheen and ld atte hings ere rigitaa Se an | sghs Hosritle of aris Uy the coiceated fr. Hicoup,| AND @ SIKE-18 NORIMWEet. “AL AUC. ade quip SCENT MURIC rhe oe in | Variation upon that pattern, unless, perhaps, it | Fesult. There 80 many things to be consid- yen hitadelphia folks finally get thelr | and is found greati¥ superior Hl remicdice ittierto | 9.” vise fs desl of iru dated March 10,1881, m Complete Stock in tho otte. Peg wk ween 80) | eee atte therianeere |ereds JE ta eno geatataue petsemeae: streets thoroughly cleaned, it is expected there | Mowa. Bold by ali Drugyueta, BeewSsly | guid duly reconted in ‘Liver No Sea. folie da Aes HENRY EBERBACH, aie oeaetar cena eat one faucy touch by dipping the ends of their stems | There will be so much complaint on any little | will be some interesting revelations concerning Of the | n 15 STREET, Lin & Co. ad N Managing partner of the inte fi ‘The Stieff, the Kram) h & Lech and other Pianos 3 lowest prices and easiest terms. Ontuns, O1 snd other Murical Instrumente. “Sheet Music, pan Coll I " are mtn aries and books in rest variety Pianon, Organs: %, one hundred and vinety-four (194), towether with all | c ustrumente tur aud repaired. fear, aidan fro tuo pungent odor tual tocooke | vq Munda apd Dinety tour, Cs, dover wi ail | citer tuatrumentn Bee tive to the iskind. In} ina mixture of saffron tea and milk to make | Point not well covered that it can hardly pay in | life in that city during’ the seventeenth centu- list subjects began | them smooth and color them temporarily a | 82¥ Point of ambition. ee ty.—Lowell Citizen. Oe pretty yellow Just where the smoker's lips will | ,¢Another wentleman spoke up: saying: “Wil-| First dude, with an embarrassed smile—“Say, touch the stem— i he does not begin Nam K. Vanderbilt one of the most modest | Angustus, I really believe I've broken a corset Fr" FRYING FISH AND OYSTERS in : deste ed aa art off, as most clay- | Me you ever saw, He lets his wife do this, I] Icing. Have you an extra one with you” ‘and kn: hated ‘am Join numbered okcaidy. nes clay pipes are i. | SRPDOS. Second dude, with an expression of horror— OLIVE BUTTER marty lat (23), thirty nine (9) and forig (40), tm Cal, eau and bulls mils | tended to eotor like” meerschauuis. — To | §:" 48 his wife of superlor social quality to the | “itealy! why’Aluernon, ‘where ould you fix it | Jian ne, gual, More whotesome and econowanal than ar, by cro} exported achieve that thes s ' on | Other Vanderbi it I had one? The gyurls are all looking at r, but the crop is experted to | ac Uhat they are soft baked, and then * said another person present, “the ye know." —Zartford Post. ae ict of, MONDA’ 83, ik : if Valuable reeiyes and | Mehta stieilees ant cian ccs to the suue, be: | PREATIVS ORGANS, 27 ‘sworn, $05, nc. Coffee 1s also raised by | Covered with a coating of white shellac Oh, yes, instruction how to use Olive Butt r, by the Irincipal | Joneity brave yin atte $297 50. Factory runjune ae ~garts of the tsland with | varnish, which colors” brown when the | Vanderbilts ane ie See Wonder has often,been expressed that wo- | {iuiitatien st Pe School mailed free upon | The Shove kits wil be eng egrets af boa ay ne emp te eae “raiment tosters all such | pipe is smoked. There are infinite varieties of | Society. So peaveront eee aby | men have adopted the custom of carrying their 5 a RB ‘i iManh i AD. ~ - — Cuterprises, and wakes tree grants of lend ne Gay bibe denims, aie tae oreo ot manufac | Tanges. William K's wife ds In about the third puries th thelr banda, Why they do so has just WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, Bee eald one det atch Se ee FAMILY SUPPLE: Xtent desired. ture, particulary in this country, depends ina | °F fourth class from the top now, but she is been Fevealed in the reply a Philadelphia woman PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ‘Terme of sale: $1,350 andinterestatT percent. from} "4 . COMMERCIAL FACTS AND POSSIBILITIES. great degree upon their taste and orizinality in | aiming further along. Some of her own family | made hePhusband. when he propounded to her | _$an?2-wks Palen fn ons saad tee Sea ae eo eae ets | OF oa ts a Foreign ‘commerce has long been carried bringing out new patterhs. One factory in | Connections, like the Slouns, do not come up| the question. “Oh.” said she, “it isso light bear interest. and to be secured by deed of trust on the Warr Swax- is : far | GiSzOW, Scotland. which is reputed the largest | lulo her own set. She has been living in New | that Tam afraid. it might Jump out of my | rn HE PUBLIC Ig REQUESTED CAREFULLY | RSiisen £04, conveyancing. ym ge : with the Arabs from Muscat and Zanzibar | in the world, ws credited with having brought | York most of her life, thouch it is said that ner | pocket.” 10 NOTION aie Aue AND ENLARGED Soe ee from der of zi and with traders from the west coast of India, | out no less than 600 different desis: and ane in is Virginia. At one time her mother was |", Quaker hearing a person tell how much he SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY, ‘He trustee reserven the riht to resell the property | THE MGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRING {iho bring raw slik, cotton eloth, gunpowder, | other in Baltimore, Md., Is said to have 130 e2p- |i" straits. She has a brother married to a| git euaker hearing a person tell h and needed CATTTAL PRIZE $75,000. Chasere arte hee nee ane a: faulting purchaser or pur- | WHEAT PATENT PROCS: trinkets and other articles to the northwest | tute styles. The fancy styles are producec et | Y20 Sr ne ee enae {2 mnatried to Lord | assistance, asked hin “Friend, hast thou teltin | -Tacare GAEZEAL PRUE S75.000, Sone newspaper publlabos in Weaancee tes ee AN HE Wo. to Majunca, In the bay of | than then ee mazes to the manutieturer | pen ee Mucheenic ua uanlly. That accounts | thy pocket for him?” 4 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, | meade FE MIDDLETON, tog | Ove sta tit ! as j h “PD.” shi ie Mandey eing ar his house. 2 a any. American vessels going up the Stcnensce naa patna Tie naar The ee connection both stimulates and as- cutee ae q porn cate ene Sonnee tei We do hereby certify, that w th : acorn a See 00s anes 1909 F STREET NORTHWEST. ; quie c or from Tamatave to Zan. foe ima pletdmaeoae sists Mrs. Vanderbilt's social ambition.” entrated lye; lis mother came in—he had | “We ip that we supervise the arrange- =e & e : n aibar. tacany. io eictiaiiny lectin age eressbox o completed pipes at from Sete a et ambIOR emptied the tin. ‘They will meet In the sweet | menisor all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Dravcings | POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH COTES, CASSI- a" 4 se = 20. gross does not consist of 192, 7 3 a - of The Lewisiana State Lottery Company, and in per- MEK! SPKING SVITINGS OF 4 Mosr We make # specialty of “Old Government Java hat unpowder and | * Gukoe 5 by and by. He lived at Wheeling, W. Va., and nd controd the Drawings themseivee, and | DESIRABLE PATTERN ee. mb ase pea mid i} as the moulder’s does, but of the orthodox 144. | From the New York Sun. was two years old. a Z that the atoms are conducted with oneaty, Satrness, ‘and On +RIDAY, APRIL SIXTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK = gees maag ish pain aoe | or ares a great Uy of breakage must be ex- “Tse von of der Wanderp!lts has a pig pall AG fashionabie wedding in New York the | %247aith towara alt ies, and we authorize the | A. M.. we shall vel! within our salesroom a fine anaori- 4 United Statescon- | Pin never be co eeth eee articles, but there | gisten,” said the German barber near the Cooper ea, Company to use this certivicale, with fac-similes uy our | Ment of the above named gots, being the tock {@ advertisements.” can never be so much that a very liberal profit “It vos under der brodection uf der other day, the ceremony was performed under a | signatures attached. inte n India | is not left to the retailer. Some of the pipe Institut m rehant tailor retir ng from businese, and removed to i ae L floral umbrella. This was probably a little sug- Sod Che Rt ee Taek mies be i I . export | manufacturers are now diverting their atten: | qe botce vich vill club owid uf you und me | vestion of the bride's. mother, whe, wernt tes Ona WR TES WELEPLMS & 00. Ancts, | Taiatave alone wuounted to 449,591 = caki "by steam | Gc" Sduiting, but vich if Chay Gould shouldvont | room to understand we the ecblers that he WED EY | ae cs pat ca mere Sec acon Dip a by Teen to catch der writer of some yoolish ledders, ought to put ap something for a rainy day. (CMABLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. | . chinery instea , old-fashioned tty: der whole i K ei 4 — : Bans POPULAR CHARACTERISTICS. process formerly emplored by the darkies of | yuri ur cide tte earement vill knock off der | ariem Times. vork uf addending to der city und vill look en- h T thought, he vi iter SE isn hones ae ok IMPROVED generally remarkably | the south ry coarse emery wheel vrinds | direly afder Chay Gould's affairs. Chiminy | , “I thought.” remarked the victim, after the a ee eS Ranger enters & Vie | a te pant ade of the cob, and peculiarly | hooky! dot vos vorth a doliar und a, haf shoost | dentist had dragyed him around the room sev- BLING Neb. 15 AND ae NO sea . b - a | titted bits bore it out for the bowl aud the intro- | to loot t dot pa I h t eral times, “I thought you advertised to extract te nt ts brought him of whatever re- ‘© loot at dot pall. I vos asdonished at not no- ty By virtue of a deed in trust, t eee duction of a reed stem. Some makers under- | dici ¢ any uf der bicturesque gosdumes uf der | teeth without pain? hos 1879, and recorded in Liber No. reshmeut the piace ufords. If he approaches | stand the art of preparing the cobs to aseume a vorking beople. Dem vould haf lookt pully | ,.5° 140, sir.” replies the operator, blandly; ns: shouse he ls cordiaily invited to enter, and Is | charming meerschaumn color when smoked, by ‘ “4t doesn’t hurt me at all to yank ‘em!” 4 prushing against der kings und brinces und 0 yank em! Incorporated in 1868 for twenty- Heated with th. utmost attention and eivility. | brushing them witha certain acid. ‘The eorn-| Gings, but I subbose nopoddy vould care to put Cheap Travel to California. 1nture for Bdgeational and Obani f the better class are built of wood, | C0 Pipe must always be respected us the sweet-| on der glothes uf laporerg und meganics fur capil x Mi wi: ‘i over $550,000 has since been adidea. Pui toxettier that they are perfectiy | (1 In the world, better even than meerschaum, | fear all dem bolicemen vould fall on “em und ‘any who wisli to go to the Pacifle coast for ‘By ap overw! . but it has the defect of being liable to burn out % health or pleasure, and whose means lim- mado's part of the t State Constitution real estate Lot m PALACE MAPKFT, h joined without nails. They are s the dei giub’em undil dere vould peen only heabs of * are lim- | made ¢ p TS ee Invariably placed north and south mins the fst tne 1 a Wzhted, a though Wt may jor | glothes and a few ploodedains der sitevalk | ited, take the emigrant trains, whlch ran on all ‘Tha only Lottery éver sted on and indorsed bythe peo- | South lait of Lot numbered twauty (2 in square | yup FRANK J. TIBBETS, 4 the door to the west. They often have veran- ast loing 89. peri- | owitsite. transcontinental roads west of the Missourl, | 7% ony State. Chyied bey ack oe oe oreen. ee ae NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPEBS! das. bat no chimneys, thou:ch the climate of the | Meuts are now making to free the corncob from |" ] see dem hat Mr, Defil und Mrs. Deffil in | thereby lessening . It never scales or postpones. about 36 feet on 7th street, and running back with that land: enc pee Cece: der growt. Dot's der first Leffer heard of Mra. | about onehalty Tenge eee oF ansportation | | Tr, Guam SINGLE NUmDEn DkawzNas take place | Sidch about 105 feet to an aley. The imprisons “a prore os FRR ay consist of two three-story brick — Deflll, but T alvays susbected it. Uf you see n Cee eee pom many, ee 83 poorer dw ee ‘Ags are built of = oki ‘pees SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB- | attached. , Tushes or clay, and are colored pk or | Crazep BY MeLopnawa.—At Auburn, N-Y., | man gitting along so goot like der detfil youcan nice looking people one traveling on the ot NE. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and residue in eq ast Thursday evening, during the play “One | most der dime peen sure he has got a'vife to | migrant trains. The cars are very comfortable FOURTH GRAND DRAWING, installments Kx i i : = yoman’s > if one take the precaution to bore ‘of sale, £0, be eecuced by. the ‘otea, EER oo9, 4A Woman's Life,” Mrs. J..N. Hudson became so ‘ Precaution to carry a good mat- ‘3D, ey. purchaser's TyT B WHAT OF THE FUTURE? < helb him, und uf you hear beople say, *I bed | tress. The trouble is, such tourists AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, interest, end 0 deed of on the The first effort to Christianize the ishand was | that she tone In her sent, sau Gene eT TIES | yon dere is a voonian py der poddom of It, you usually go 1803. iE 5 that she rose in her seat and denounced ‘him ns aa far as the Missouri river in Pullmans, and on j ‘1851rH Mowrarry Dnat ot must be made at the time of the sale; and if the senilingg a muster of acon Missionary Society | an vil man. he was removed from the theater | sort of deity sbeakinge’ ons “me | the Srst half of their Journey become accuse | os ara SAFE AL SHEE Sear ge praesent wth wituin oes aa sending a number of missionaries, accompanied | §¢Teaming and shouting, ‘and hes become so vio. ey cannot have on | 100, neh. the last half. Ifa party of thirty or more nice by artisans, to instruct the people. ‘The na-| ‘ently insane that she will be placed in the Ca-| From the Now York Herald. ple unite, they can secure an entire . nandaly: asy! $ car tive languaze was extuced to writing, audalzus asylum. She was au inmate of that lat and 1 i The papers have teemed with the fallest ac-| fit it up to suit themselves, Under such cir- 1 Mar prepared and the Bible translated and | UNOR Some yeareago, count of the dresses worn and the appearance | cumstances, traveling by emigraut train hea re | Eso | —2-<- ORD WERE, Ancteee._sod-4Bs_| gag, 00 printed. In the course of ten years fig; , The largest fruit scller in New Orleans, on| tthe house. Perhaps if one could only have Jolly features. 3 6 10,000 W241i 5. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. Ese 3 3 ¥ teen thonmnd of the natives Det oe ed to | Ueing asked what became of all the cocosnat | heard a description from one of the one hundred | ~The ideal way of touring is by special car—a| 38 isrooo BIRDS! _ BIRDS! 1 00 read, and a larze number were converted to | Shells. replied toat he sent annually 1,600,000 to | Walters who walked in circles when they could | method which can be aiforded only by the} 32 300 | a randZEDSt, Ratiey or 4 Christianity. The new religion, however, met | Ne York to be ground into pepper. Walk at all. it would prove more amusing still. | weaithy. It is becoming popular, and these ‘300 Bo ‘STUFFED ‘AT AUCTION. : ié many reverses, as the throne was ascenied ke | The story of mankind in all ages te told in this | These waiters had ‘evidently made up their | cars built for the rpose and privately owned, a4 2 Wo, will all at our salearoom, comer 10th an@D “ new rulers, and at times native Chnstheg nc) | little aphuiigm, attributed to xGeeree dete minds that if they could not be eccentric in to be let to individuals or parties. In this way. RE ere it and STH, At o fered persecution and death on acsantnng | “A man a make & libin’ playin’ de dddle ea dress they “would . be in their move- Edie veling becomes a sort of yachting by Ee | 3-2 HALE PA Sh] Witt alvares mang Bolla ~ their faith. But several of the sovereizns suc- | “Nt ap’ to pester de hoe handle. cenit ea she bees aman! and be i ie pale Hees Meng Sal) car} 9 R20 | BAe Seat _ Wholesale Depot conver hap — embraced the Christian faith, i, | Tonrists in this « -atry are subjected to all sae Aabar ever | — STUFFED BIRDS. jel we, u Under ‘their protection Chrletianity greatly | sorts of mean resceictions. while mehteecnee to kiss ant saa pee ere ene oO coe aining as long. as eine Sut America, re OaN R. KELL 3 Mined ee ie ee sates, OF the | “Meare do unt tumble down the shaft” isthe | sie and mene if eee oe cuoR and 8 toby of | eh Sacht in the harbor.) °" 's side cme Fy = Ieland “and ite people Is brighter than ever | notice pcsted at the mouth of a Nevada mine. | Prigciia gated table that ate callen Gon Miles | ee Eaowe Lame, VEAL a Betore. A Christian Queen ts on the throne | A Stoddard Mo.) bo; stand! e-insult, that t Press that | money sioctoom, wi a isto all intents a Christian covern- | death Inet on fie . Taoute "He had eter beeeak aes Jou idea aera, but face baat neee tenia well deanet case oor selec, sh sea St Testes re Went, and a disjonitien ir of all |p his mouth when he anehed, which, lodging | did tor cetook 22° Jo of crankism sinoe Guitean dropped through the Ss respeottaly huviond wets denveced Tews x chaser to Spee se @ Customs of the highe: “4a ils windpipe, kdlled hin in a few minutes. “I” A prince and a. peasant were standing gazing | seaffold. of Baia fs