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MI D DR IC. LIFE L ALASKA, A NOVEL CONTEST THE FOLLY oF IT. GOOD-BY, ROSY CHEEKS, nothin noRMeTy im New York. | Piszer 1 IN THR —= — Nothing in New York that is not intended for ‘ id THE MERRY pUCTEESS"—iRVING AND TexRy—| AM x-Attorney General's Summer Ex-| Twenty-seven Glnttons Eating Pic for | AB4 Also the. Dangey, of “Educating” | mye patest Fashionable Craze—Plump | p | . ublic diversion produces so much of it as the cursion. imitation of English aristocratic usages. All that you have read about it may have tailed to give youan {dea of the perfect idiocy of the An- glomania that we are laughing at. I suppose | there have been dandies on earth ever since it | | ATURDAY, NOVE) BT ot ny of these Le | call for "ApyruriseD Lerreus f2—T! not called for within ope month th u | to Ue Dead Letter oftice. ae FRANK B.CONGER, Pogmaster, LADIES LIST. PLAYS AND AND PLAYERS ANDERSON, ETC, ER 10, 1883. the applicant mus® ELSEWHE! Prizes. LE — ABBOTT Forms No Longer Considered Beau- tiful. Lucy Hooper's Paris Letter in Philadelphia Telezraph. T have recently had my attention called to the subject of French schools, and especially of the schools for girls located inor near Paris. A good Ex-Attorney chose a novel Inst eral Edwards Pierrepont of making a summer tour. rad of “taking in” Switzerland, the Rhine pt. accompanied by his son Faward he From the Detroit Post and Tribune. Alarge and considerably excited crowd of probably 8,000 ps plocked Woodward avenue in front of Mabley’ From the Cleveland Herald. ‘Just take a good look at that lady coming out of the drug store,” said a well-known phy- the theaters next week of e Nati val the op " stores last evening to see | many of our country people are in the habit of 2 Sey | om Addie Moree Mrs Elizabeth Yuchess” will be given by the t lash ia 2 i ici: re} e . ‘ing | W88 sufficiently populated to afford distinct | Allens Mrs Hat iow By be oe sate ‘Sted Alasha. Mr. Pierrepont returned from | the prize pie-caters in his show windows tackle | placing their daughters at these establishments. | Sician to a reporter, at the same SE ENS ules ae ioe y. | Ateted Katee Mosh Nine er, ‘eb. le Haverty's his Alaskan visit f eXs ago, but has been ples. A large squad of police was required | It is certain that the young girls acquire ac- | Ms attention toa beautiful young girl of 21 or = aoe = the time in since then in a quiet visit to ereabouts, as sy cheeked as only any pursuits to keep order. The entries for the novel contest | complishinents with greater thoroughness and | thereabouts. as plump and rosy cheeked as only y F ig sheath eee ae oncern th elves, and natura a Terry have azo Satur- | were twenty-seven in number, and they com-| facility than they do at. home, while they are | ® Proper mode of livi uld make her. She deepest themselves d ural in “Louis X17 Toow at | prised a motley set of men, both white and black. | Kept out of the way of those childish flirtations j Was the very picture of health, her proportions | Sersane ridicule Mew The critic The si for the feast to bezin was given at | 14 love affairs which are serious impediments | were symmetrical trom head to foot, and from a | PT irede at wen Vene young men wear noth-| 5 shy Mary” rani ek, whenlthe eroup plished in each Ce pana Ae ogee oe tt glance the reporter ji that she weizhed | ing of American make, from their Derb ae tray Mrx Pete d t seven . as 5 des any jatsoever. S| abo 5 arried a ema ge | their Poleaster stockin, The peasures are | < thers grasping a pie, and eating like mad. The first | an undoubted fact that a good many American | S0Ut 150 pounds. SARL No eeee | pedeto. Lantaa lular Makine Sea es is packe | pie went ddwn satisfactorily all around, and | girls, from the aves of thirteen to sixteen TR eo smeared Taner | ay juoviic Giclee seer qeomnte sin advance e made onthe contest. None of the | their heads tilled by as they laconical! said: “That girl is as y using the Atlantic cable in orderin clothes can be procurea in ten days, quite quickly enough fora fellow who regards it as plebeian to be ina hurry. It is true that ters hesitated at the second round, but he third pie was reached, two of the con- whose cay was not equal to tie nt of the term their contemporaries of the opposite s | to the exclusion of everything solid or serious | Flirtations with “boy | pretty and handsome as any in town, her pa- | rents are among the wealthiest, all her wishes are fulfilled, she wants for nothing, and York. on impor and wears | fultitin as the : ind we as es, weakened and drop- | “boys,” attentions trom “boys,” make up the | be at armienin ahua: WMRaIGell are Aube toc acone Breve { time 1 Vint | bed ont. of the ri When the third pie was | sam total of their ideas. This rehearsal of the | Still she is as miserable and unuappy a8 the | Per tte hours the ne eee F araiiel to d4.49 | down, the men bean to lc se their appetites and | great comedy of pty does nobod any po: poorest woman in the city intricate of the swells have The production of th “Reg ‘A bit- i the contest assumed serious proportions. | tive harm, it i it is, on the contr y. a “Some love affair, of course?” said the re- sof their bo at the New York Casino Menday time | Several floundered’ before they were able to | zood thing for the boys atoresaid to” be | porter. these manikins being altered trom time to time eked Y Envland would go | Master the fourth pie. The darkeys worked | thrown thus into. the company of bright | Far from it,” replied the M. D., “She ts ene | j 1 nals change in bulk. There is an nd bri ith their jaws uneeasingly like clock-work, and the change Ik. There | and attractive girls of their own stat Jemo- n | bout to become the wife of the man pile of pies before them d red with regn-| in life. Many a serious attachment and | but the tact of her being a slave fe Tanned ae ea eee ae id held on to larity and dispatch. Oniy three of the original |a life-long and happy union have sprung | to fi enders her unhappy.” fit. Another has nd An fina down, and ty-seven who entered showed up at the | from these childish littations. But all the| “Ir it is as you say. she must. surely have | : ‘ eae eat Britain 4ade- | fifth round, and two ofthese showed marked | same they form a disturbing element of no money enouxh to move along with the world | Sawell-known shop in Lo! 1 Glover. the tenor, is on a tour swith PS ede | from dezintition. The other man | mean proportions in the school life of a ood | of fashion? Himweltas thorouctia oorkiieranerent that busi visit to A j lad the air ofone who feit confident In his| many American girls. Now this element is You don’t mean to say,” said the doctor. treated aitches. Everything that he turns s has tre i the ht was | Mility to stow away all the pies Mabley coi wholly eradicated when the young lady is placed | “that you ‘t heard of the lat Kk and | out is in the extreme of London style. and, more | remain with Miss ring on. y with No. but betore | ina Parisian school. She is never allowed to | lean craze now e: ing fashionable es u among ladies? No? Well. then, Tl tell you. number of the fair sex no’ are as finely proportioned have just pointed out to fush of health upon th important still. he invariably affixes the A xreat | his foreign broth those who | instead of th the young lady 1! enables the Anglo-m you, and with the | down an overcoat cheeks, consider | | tackling the sixth took off his vest’ and unbut- wid toned the two top buttons of his trouse There was now but four minutes of the hour | left in which the contest had to be finished. H. sulped downthe last fragment. of the sixth pie, | | and seizing the seventlr shook it at the crowd. the in W: Opero Bontfe comp: tcement at the Park the: evening with “La Prin- Soden Clarrince Susie He failed receive a visit from a member of the opposite | th | sex of anything like her own age, nor indeed of any xentleman, except in the presence of one of | the teachers. So far the foreign system of edu- cation does good. It is, moreover, superior to asthe mak This device | iniac customer to throw ith the label satisfactorily exposed, and at the same time buy his clothes ter, Boston, Monday nds our own in another respect. Instead of cram themselves out. of fashion, for to. be fashion: | handily sieht here it thee elt use al . so that the land i st eut into MGs f crommeny Yo oalieet fie thous it pen ming the heads of the young girl students with | able nowadays, one must’ wear a ‘ean and —<— a Mis TA ; ery trespaster. We went from | Fealizins he had but two minutes left him, the | dead lanznawes and science. “olozies” and the | hungry. lookk” look ‘pate ‘andl. Interuatin ; oo moe eee Set ee y respaaier We took the pie in both hands and went at | higher mathematics, to the physical detriment | Those’ approaching a ‘reasonable degree of | » MCSKRAS are not in a burry at building th er Henry Mra ‘though he hadn't eaten anything for a “Les *CL fain. —Mr. Edwin Booth opened his season this of the poor children and to tieir mental over- The crowd roared with laughter asthe | loading with useless matter, they teach just last vestixe of the pie disappeared, leaving the | what a young girl ought to learn—art and liter- fellow winner of the first prize, he having dis- , modern languages and music. A. irl v | se ADT ‘ ; houses this fall. The groundliog is not di ee rag ey hossessors of Tosy | nis hole deep. Chicken gizzards presaze a of moving In the fashionable world, But to | pillard ducks are thin feathered. | The oose's anytivi “What, Mr. Pierre week at the Bk theater ask ment yan Indian | Posed of seven in the hour. His name is Lauser, | that has been educated at aod Parisian school | return to the young lad int I halle vere see conetae. Aaa ripen ie Mae bh” ay, | bun by am of min tulated with | and as he emerzed from the ¥ indow Persp! ‘ing | natural abilities for art and accom- | drug store. You must have noticed the pack- not signs ofa mild winter the doubter is re- ‘ a them, bot they sud the rotect them. | 0d stulfed full, he gasped: “Well, I've had | s carefully developed, and any espe- | age she carried in her hand; that was nothing | Pt Signs oF tuild winter Me Booths « er hoiding: nal court, [/ enough pies to last fur a whole yeah, and [| cial talent that she may possess receives due | more or less than a vile compound of drugs put | dso much comp: not appear at all ind wn and J. Johnson won second prize between Miss Ida Ki nd Joht was ev the al no fu Indian's objec Stan | swear I nevah | to Suppah up for the purpose of reducing a pe oS! Graham, the Fnglish traveler, who set out weight, at the same time undermining Ne ae aN lish enoaeh to | Several months ago to do the highest mountain | Tene te EE tae at ate ce CHOneN NO | oF the Himalaya range: ts silll ‘tnaceoncted tor : nay : At | atid the natives refuse to co to his relief. week, and blandly asked me to advise her what | : beset course she should pursue and what means she | | John Strathern, a rich Australian, met his be- throthed, an English tady, on the transfer plat- should employ to reduce her weight and re- ae : move tie color ore trom her cheeks. I | form at Council Bluffs the other day by appoint- | had a serious conversation with her, vainly | Ment. Each had traveled one-third around th | endeavoring to dissuade her from the’ feolish | £lobe to meet the other. They had not met be- ery Mrs Lue , Mary iv Mrs Wirt ry Mie CB . Boek gui | tion, nnot warn my countrspeopie in a too ve manner respecting the care to be |taken in selecting a school in Paris for their daughters. It will not do to trust too far to uses and to French recommendations ees are of a tempting There are thorns which lurk beneath blossoms of all this watehfulness and ra strictness of deportment. The candor promptly hung in my “bexan its ster Monday even- larse audien ‘yndham Brighton’ Ke and pi them. Frank Wood disposed of four and a half pies exclain laska is. there is no | wise, and of It aw there, the God-fu and won third prize. nd his comedy com- atthe Bijou the A Terrific Contest. [Ala Victor Hugo. From the Stockton Mail. an. nd I were the sole passer ter. Boston, this w In the Ranks : i 5 Mew Wingerd Jane = * was produced at the Bos- in penetratinza sl Giivieer and innocence of the average American or Eng- | course she was about to pursue; but it was | fore in ten years. . | ay Walker duha. ton musenm Monday evening. In New York »weeame upon a camp of thir What is a butldos? lish giri are by no means the rule with her| of no avail, she lett my office highly in-| In Rochester, N. ¥., 1,700 females belong to Wilkes Mow 1 is play mthe (ied ever seen who were digsing old with indi landed and found a few f which was astore. kept by a i Colekeur, We discovered that there mething going on, and on inqui we discovered that two Indians had the day before lously watched foreign associate. ‘There are talked about in some of these model stablisments that are never dreamed of at home in sucn circles—subjects which I cannot explain n hint at. E suppose [shall be blamed by ne of my readers for even alluding to. such dignant, and said she would never consult | the Knights of Labor. Sea a me again. T[ then called upon the young | The women’s branches of. shoemakers in New lady's father, who tried to talk seriously | York number 1,300 members, to “his daughter, but I have since ascer- ie : : tained that she visited other ‘puysicians, who | ants now it etteulatine ae ae cy cmmeinnatl | gave her the necessary prescription. I know of g It is a monster that transforms itself into a machine. It is a battering ram. It is the en- trance of matter into Liberty. It Is a mad with the bounds of a tiger, the stealthi- ness of a mouse, the obstinacy of an ox. the un- jcanlt appeared as Conn in | Shantie Shanshran“at MeVieher’s theater,Chicago, | this week. Vowrs | Lo Lary Lavra Mew a i Ms Millie Land Mew ‘ 1 Mix Sarah, ry 5 Hd ‘ , a Ha ; " i There is great excitement at and about Lis- ieee a pails. Seudve’ (Ke: | murdeved two white men. You see, the inhab- am ig { tuatters, but I think it hizh time that American | Some ladies in the city, married and. single, who | 8 iteme nd ‘they Sue Tne Madison, Square Theater compans, | Hunters two wenite men, Yousee, the inhab- | expectedness of the surze, the rapidity of HGUIdilearn eOMELIINE OL thapenlste)| domeetan cenit ‘iting arsenic is an old | Yon, Ransom county, Dakota, over reported gold ars wane Marcy pe Sas at oven iesier, ot latter are fur tr sal peeideatiess of the Con bate welgtis expose their innocent children when | failing aimong the fair sex, but it has lately | “iscoveries in the valley of the Cheyenne river. ouis, this week. raeoes aia peal tiote antl are princes: ‘al forty or any pounds, yet it Febounde like a | the ce then, without due and minute in- | been revived at a fearful rate, tor to gain th iy.” says the London World, “appears | Mili'r Eivha TL [lees — Miss Emma Abbott and her English opera | mans. At this particular point there cuales Dall, its attack Is wild whirl abruptly | (nity in a French echwol, Another drawback to | enas it 1s not. only necessary to. ber thin, but | to have noticed one effect of the eleckrie’ lente Met Tein Ustinesue Whieh it is announced has been“reor- | tribe of 3,000 Indians ples and only. thirty-five lence at such an esfablishinent is often the Indian had been hung for type of girl with whom our young maidens are compelled to associate. I Know of one school of high repute at which one of the holars was the illegitimate danghiter of a Par pale. How long such a craze generally lasta there is no telling; it may continue for a season | Miss Irene Gower, of Minneapolis, Minn., is or two, and then the wrecks resulting there-| another missing girl. She left home about a from will endeavor to. build themselves up | week azo to purchase some music, and is still again, but nine-tenths of them willbe hopelessly | purchasing it. . \ it is goingto make brunettes fashionable again.” The temptest ceases, the cyclone passes, the wind falls, the broken mast is replaced.’ the leak is stopped, the fire dies out, but the bull- dog never lets go. “ He has more tenacity than @ Stockton Dill ed aad perfected,” began a | White men. One nt at the Grand opera house, um Monday last. appearing in “The King for & Day.” GENTLEMEN’ Lie the murder, and we were-taken and shown his body dangling from the limb of 2 tree. oth Andson George Adan Geo T Arnold LB The eens ad escaped, and. the whites had made a Lewin owel! Henry L Arnstrue nett a tion upon the chief of the Indian tribe for | ggg The younyer sister of the famous and | lost and ood candidates for the grave. I tell | " @he fomate voters of Cheyenne make it almost ~ Mr. J.C. Duf’s English and Italian opera | his surrender. It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon ‘He is Old Tenacity itself Infamous English demi-monde kuown by the | vou. sir. it is wonderful to contemplate the sut- | impossible for a saloon keeper to be elected. to company began a two weeks’ engagement at | that we w in Colcheur’s store, talking, when is Old Tenacit ise 5 ame of ** Skittles” was at one time a fellow- | ferings some women are willing to undergo tor office. aSa great commotion, and a party of CHAPTER Tt. pupil with the daughter ot a friend of my | the sake of being fashionable. I know that you ———_—_— — Wend eivgenn | Hians were seen approxehing the camp, | |, You can makea mastiff hear reason. astound | own at one of the most fashionable schools of | are inclined to doubt. my. assertions, but some Jel ihe Hala, ands by ear | We all. miners and all, supposed that they were | the Dull. the boa, frighten the tizer, | Paris, This young damsel used toinvite her | day, when you have time to spare, take a walk |Quz Four Dotiar Live. en a iF Wav OF} Ncttles Goluctmavenntrhe a reution of the | soften a Hon, but there Is uo way of Christian | tavurites amonst her school fellows to yo out | aroiind druscstoresand piystelans’ offices and murderet rs hast bulldog. Frids with her during the holidays in her | you will find that I haye told you the truth, armed thi attack. My ill him. He is dead, and at the | sister's carriage, an invitation which some of | without the least bit of exaggeration. —Mile. Ehea and her company played “Frou | son thow:zsht it nt the In- | same time he li He lives with a sinister life | them accepted. “It was the horror of a French = a — faint and “Adrienne Lecouyrer” on | disns; but I r: at it differently, and | bestowed upon him by Infinity! gentleman on beholding the daughter of a Rus- THE CAMP FIRE. Busk KW sought refus store. After all it Gata sian princess of his acquaintance taking an ae Bs © ns wel ti stile, ie m7 i a 2 in the Bois e and well-known ” pao " u ie Mitchell ee vut that the Indians were not hostile. | The dogs were let loose. Loose? They were | ait aaen y in th ee tothe | FR Mam Who Always Wanted to} 4. ane sowING THIS WEEK A LINE OF ; Appel “Panchon” and | D8t were ce to deliver the ‘| let fast. There was a cloud of sawdust, a mufiled te s AN Shoot an Officer. i ss | Bale Dr Sane’ pitino bas 2 | murderer, wi they had captured. A | roar. and Grip had Tus by the throat. very of who this petted and fortunate CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, POSSESSING EXTRA | Hi id¢ Tivus sy = __ | trial was iately eld, with myself as ex- | Two doz od "* Bravo.” “ pupil re , | ORDINARY MERIT FOR THE PRICE, WHICH Is ¢4. | 4 ~ Lester Wallack is in fine spirits, but he is | aminer. T'was asked to interfere by Colchenn, | gNo dozen shouted Teeingly threw is hat | Were the sister of a Freneh a One type of the soldier of the Union army e 'Y THERE ARE FOUR DIF! T COLORS IN THE ch pulled down by long illness; ts thin | and on inquiry I found that the Indian was Lowe was al it ys threatening to shoot his officers. e friend into th air and exclaimed, “Long live the Re- | nd looks like a man who hasbeen | guilty of the murder charged. ‘Then [offered | public.” is. She has sine Debarred from talking back when peolded or | Oo), SHEN NEE CHILDREN FROM 296 70 10 YEAUS of intense bodily suffering. ho further objection. and the white miners with | "Te was seized npon and thrown down stains, | ned Par nl eneokte, and ‘nods, Impuder | abused, compelled to trudze through the mud 2 Py . “a ‘ ist |@ Massachusetts man named Fuller, tool €} The unfortunate man had committed two | Her for COO CH) rom her eight- for mile on mile while his commander rode on aia aac tee more Tout play a | cule toa tree and executed him. “The coun- ses, He had broken the p 7 j Jaudau 2s she drives in the Bois. horseback; ordered avont and punished when | ,A SPECIAL PLUM FOR SATURDAY. — ONE LOT eeerted fe 3 Play 88 | try there is in a fearfui condition. The whites had insulted the Democrats. came to my ears more sea red 3 ea | RERSEY SUITS, TO FIT CHILDE ida” sande is. Mrs. Frances | are afraid of an uprising on the part of the In- ill the dogs held on. Gripped tu: Ihave vet related, but | he disobeyed; this style of soldier worked him- | Yeans A NEAT SERVICEABLE Two Pike 5 Burn ell-known ma e |dians. There is no law. and the United States | at Tue and Tu gripped at Grip. The i sare, 1 think, wholly excep-| self into frenzy and balanced accounts by | Witch WE OFFER AT THE LOW FIGURE OF 82.50 | Griwn bury Johnny is the prvduced in | should establish a territorial government. We | blood dampened the sawdust and smoked ag- | tional. I never heard of su-h an instance be- | threatening to shoot the particular officer in | a | Crawtont it A this city during th 26, by the | returned to Britisn Columbia August 4th, and | gressively. cee re et mcned to. tink that It is n-| question in the first battle. He never did, be-| " e een uate th eae Wine W Mave teen Haveling Geshe ‘fio eon bell neues Gh BESSON QUERS SIGNeN RR | ore he was never in the first battle. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANYTIING IN THE me Belle Jack te Denin-W! and | yO igunel Muleouey is another point on which I haye not | _ An irritable trishman, called Sandy Short, of | WAY OF BOYS AND CHILI '$ CLOTHING COME others. scenery une it of Switzerland. were us {1 He in yet toucli it is not the less h of minor importance, Itas the ques: Short Sandy by the boys, had his eye on an offi- | cer to be shot in the next engagement. Sandy | DIRECT TO HEADQUARTERS, — A letter rece said the hd ‘d_ by the New York Mirror jous on Dente ithe sor a e W: e fille: i f food. The eco ny which forms so 5 ae " Miss Anderson in 1 The triumph has | report to the government of his researches. > Foe lneturuectelive- tian 1 Front: boarding sehools | Pieket guard, ever hour’s work in the intreneh- — wrement is a wee Gtmenonly the devil can eave: Tut houses, 1 do not be in pam-| ments, and, holding the colonel or general in 3. The first Senator Heck’s Faculty. Tur writhed in the cast-irou grip likea soul | growing girls with d but they | command strictly responsible, swore with redun- puch larger than [ | From the Louisville Courier-Journal, An esnAtE: ; veuwouid an abundance in, whole- | daney of profane expression that he would shoot A. SAKS & CO, Peacse ae. . and it has since then been in- | “Taiking about peculiarities of men’s minds, | not have thou had one—a : cool ed nove te fon aon tbat said officer in the next battle. Short rations, or toa ey bak thisisates ta actin cece tac near Senator Beck tell a queer story the | foul full of Le Sete oer umm te ee th, about two removes | the absence of paymaster at the appointed time, | LEADING ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, iT the tree list entirely | Other day id a gentleman to some friends | Un" iiss hs hea * | stronzer than hot water, me om whic or the failure to draw clothing when sandy the full capacity of the Lyceum, | the other night. “We were all discussing the |" ‘Neither would let zo. | patticie of nourishment hy mi extracted by needed sits nae ack, Ore nace Foquit eatin ‘$16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. 29 nt. same subject that Is up now-when Senator Beck | Suddenly a noise was heardat the door, Two | boiling, coarse veal, watery carrots, and gray, | When Sandy bad just got his “shebang” in order, sour bread, f bro at the most pretentious 1 se articles of diet, even tablishments. t upon some unlucky officer the provis- tence of death. ly was violent in his anger and was a He hi ost acceptable | remarked that he thouzht a pecal: brain had done him a gre: 1 of hi lite. — “Hazel Kirke,” one of the Pieces now before the publi, will appear here, ity of his 1 in his commissioners of police entered with drawn clubs and cloves on their breath. The crowd fled terror-stricken before the ma- mt oa John LA oolong pemts ar eng eb cereermnnr ttre hg sens Ge 5 are mica, OA ed Sat Garey ain (li “Ace Nie. 404 Te Hiss cea Scie Del aal die yah rod Fable LaLa te ae eat CHAPTER Y. ‘Whe Adultcrated Swects Sold by Confec- eeroueariane” : aes i ‘ a n the cast meludes €. puldeck (with | striet old p va tutor, and, with anum-| 4 pebble may stop a log; atree branch may | ee eS encre. u dangerous man: AND YOU WILL DRIVE IT HOME, AND THAT'S exe ctor a i he - ow onthe Amer- | ber of oth ‘There came a time when Sandy had his oppor- avalanche e ots 5 He. " ‘ a THE WAY, i peels ‘ aE Decrees, foe oF ott sonawe to be| turn the avalanche and tue polige ean stop | prom the Chieaco Times ; ini, aga one ‘ody, a whole regiment THE OHiseR ESORE. vet Wise Maule Osborne, tush, Ada Giimnan. | had a lon tried hard | The pigmy had taken the Thunderbolt pris-| A Well-known wholesale manufacturer sald: | \"hridior quattermaster chot a aaah dow fee * CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Pret we hei toe and others. It bas been played j to learn it. but almost betore I was aware I | oner. “Every man who buys candy at wholesale knows | refusing to obey when ordered to take his place Hits Prices and Sends Out Wonderful Barcains in tin dodita . j would be de At lenth Iread the exer-| McCarthy approached the first officer. what he is buying, ‘There is no deceit prac- | in the ran h a squad forming for fatizue FINE SG FOR BOY: ilfing of a manon such a sheht | cueae nee oe provocation aroused the regiment to a fury. | Suits and Overcoats at The man had been shot within a tew feet of rters. Gen. J. D. Cox, in command of . ordered the quartermaster at once halt-dreaming condition, and La jumble in m p the next morn A. ©. Gunter's absurd play, | cise throu with th to sleep. r, you saved my dow’s li The old man had resumed his impassable atti- | tude and did not reply, sed in the whole le trade. It wouldn't pay the manuti cturer to act otherwise than s with his customers. I doubt if there is sule confectioner in the United State would not like to see adulteration stopped. It is a bare-faced fraud on the coi ead, I went with my ¢ Ellsier (her real name is Mrs. about its last appearance in It has aken from ‘the I brain thorer | the eee The Green Sun, ticnlars re received concern- een in Tndia and South | Further par Suits and Ov Just as this order was being exe- | Suits und Ov pats at £ in soing to b observe It is now learned that t E12, worth $20. pxcellent form, and eo ing the “green sur worst of it is the injury falls upon innocent lit- | cuted an orderly ran up to say that the regiment | Suits aud Overcoats at $) wding ¢ when T went fosleep with a cont America at the li of antumn confirm | tle victims who are mainly the children of the | effinped on the hill back of headqu FOR MEN AND YOU aris” at son, learnine it wh Siceeee ‘ mated that (tw | poor. Let me There is invested in whole- | mutinied, and the men were coming with guns | Good Pusiness Suits at $8, worth $14. Jones If ithe knotted p Bie ist ehrar ee Weed tensed (baie wes One | Tie cute deine Mn Chiceo senicmner aboue | tere murderer. Gen. Cox, standing bare. | Better Bosiness Suits at $10, wvorth #8. fokmesn yw er that tore: of the most r ble of natural pe noMens $800,040, rlike 3.000.000 worth | nd without arms, started on a run for Pi } . roods are sold by the manufacturers every ier , throuzh wi he men) Blac sted Suits at $15, worth $25. Sever huown in’ alike pe: | {MOF saw thet T never studied, avid thowzit | as well southern Inia, and that in South | fy 000 to $135,000 in the | moment before a dozen furious men came Up, | Black Citi gaits at $12, worth $20. rescott | mornin thea forbid | America the sun retained its sin hue onl. 4 vided’ the wav) holdine: i | Chinehit! 4 from the | any of ched | One day, the 2d of September, waite in India [2088 dy ted We way, Holding $0 his band = | ieee od loaded gun. He was as like a mad bull as a) 3 man could be. Supported by the many other i ont slon th n lasted at least four 1 ‘ant this adult topped?” . of the In 3 hi Ted | oth ypearance seems go have |, 2 Ga by unite ve n, but it can't be ren behind Hn She was iedurszeous and ey cha AL the anthors ofa abled S : Ue 4 ais nted so long as there is more money in| fiant. The spectacle of a general stopping the | : i orth $5, Pa Ys fy " i and 14 liven nearly identical in both places, the hue of | the slush aad frothy stuf than inmak- | way was new to him. He raised his un. and | Figs Goicees Ones gees Ss ia how heok | found my fer nei . n ae Ey Deretie na 'o blue Binet Tix | ing pure goods. 1 ain satisiied that it isa wrong | the boys who feargd his arm and believed his PANTS. WISCELLANFOWS, | to put too ith in it and depended almost | to its ele ve eo ay ee Ail of the wht to be remedied.” ° threats expected t8'see the general In command | An immense varicty at $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and 8¢—bar- Comm'rs of the District of Columbia masricrions helper: Semie (0700 Ge? ue Sure cache a sarong tie | ente lulteration?” tall. The quiet. de “stop” caused Sandy ‘gains, EMALDIONG Gh EAST OARTNOP sable came to examine my | people by t ee ie nee 1 am buying | to look up, aud to snarl out, “To h—ll wid ver | po, yon and Boye aS ES na $4, “The best ren e Rock, Da all went wild over him, | thouzht tl nd of the world was at hand. | and I ain seliing | orders, mane-sit out of this, or yer ‘a dead | OF Mgn and Bove at $2, 82.0, $3and $4, in RO Ls Bee nt business, to their talk. though my | |The Sea ere ate uae lose | samme price. Jask you, | inan.”" In reply came, “Put down’ yer guns, — Peet eel apers are esp ite urged me to give the manatnal. One ie tie ron uo eagle Caeslks athe: ut must that candy be? Do you suppose | men? [ am unarmed, you see. I come here List. to his rendit ; however, he met me and was so persistent | Arctic region, has been cited as 2 parallel case, | that I want to sell that stu? But’ what can I Ive Mr TR THE MISFIT STOR Clark Miss Ellie that length sat down to him: but it really has few points of resemblance to simply to save good soldiers from doing a wrong 3 x 4 vi Sinith Miss Alive hag a He said that , do? Here comes a man, and he says, ‘I want a| thing. You may shoot me, but that will onl Green Min Priel Suuth Mr AM Heading Indy atti | he would examine my head for $3, and give a | eo eenomenga muder (coneersnon SNe cas loa or and [don’t want to pay more | insure your own death. You may shoot the CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. |iitvbins Miwitacind — Warhhurvou Mess Gueley uch approval for her per- | Chart for £5. I told him $3 was all I would | evident! ie renulho! stained causes: 4 89,fat | than eigtt and ‘a half cents a pound for man guilty of the murder, but that will not avail | _ Make no mistake,and come to the corner of 10th and F GENTLEM - Calphirnia, Jute de Mor- thtow away, and he began to name my charac- ae MAE dineeioeatenat hog eeetae | What can I say to him? T know what he wants, thing. I pledge you that he shall have a | st. 28 | clark Samued er Oplelua is particularly | wristics. At lenuth he said: -You have one | that the recent discoloration of the sun was due | He says, “Make it as meanas you like, only | fair triatand ve puniaked as he deserves to be matieed, hei we much | Meulty that is fully developed. It is | to the presence UI Stora f but the | make it look nice.’ 1 don't cheat him. We] As Sandy moved forward the general pushed Ar Cost ? acahaneided mpany appears neat week | SVirituality. You have | that faculty de- | €ous matter, or exceedingly fine dust, but the | oniy put ina greater percentaze of terra alba, | him back, saying, “No, sir; not a man_ passes : ta New Or i g marked deurce. You would | question is, wlienee did it come? There aretwo | tnat's all; and he knows it, If1 refuse to sell | hefe. Now yougd to your quarters.” Whether FASE ORES Ree ee a ee have made afine medium. Your mind is eapa- fea help jn obtaining an answer: | nimn the stuff my competitor next door or over | the general’ arm. was strong or whether his TOWN, D. C., POST OFFICE, ble of worki c your body—t i Stel vill i i st Si ra s. NOVEMBEI . An Umbretia to Cover a Whole City. |" oe ee areparate! rom ie fede Bue & western Hemisphere wes aeen inl is telahibor the way will give him all he wants, and J must | yoice disturbed Sandy, something influenced the CHENILLE FRINGES. CHENILL® FRINGES. Sarcrpar, Novemuen 10, 1883. oa Rio Jane York frail, two German meet Beers have sent to the Ayres the followi with an umbrella: i “Mr. Intendent—Aware of the spirit of prog- | ‘wi Fess 01 Buenos Ayres, we propose to construct what | 11"! Will undoubtedly be a convenience—an um-! wit brella of immense size, to cover this honoraple | aw. Cap.tal, with the object of protecting it during ! Fain an uml profit to it and that Will make this ei ost remarkable in the | "0 umbrella will be | and thence it wilt | 1 . Westward to Al- 10 and southward | 4° patch to the New sanical unicipality of B Proposal to cover the es rT fh placed in the P extend ¢ t of the stitution, se of the said umbrella will be Gut height of eet in di 1,500 feet: the al thirty- ne inches in eb d eight feet ay rd upon the sys- tem of Harsit lining will be and one-half inches that is. of the iron ershin, of Prussia, la will be over a and around it will be a with the Kiver Plate, to water that might inundate the “When hoisted, th way th rest and knows nothing of it. solved difficult problems while you are aslee p,and wake up in the morning without knowing that city | man who knows as much the intendent of the municipality of | Weak Beck,” d Senator Sh You sometimes have been at work.’ ‘Here is $5," said I; ‘a as you do deserves it.’ culty,” continued Senator Beck, ether it Is spirituality or not, is growing er. Tcan hardly explain the action of my during these abnormal spells. I see the and words before my mind's eye, and, hout knowing the process, or, indeed, being re of any process, | work ‘out the problem? ur remember John Sherman's anecdote of continued the gentleman, “Beck was rhing day and night on the tariif bill, when a mber wondered how he got any rest. rman, who was pre himself when he makes a speech.’ "A man an work when he should rest may be par- if he rests when he should work. Set ef Sun. strange If we sit down at set of sun, And count the things that we Mave done, And counting, find Gne seit ‘Tha GC Th enying act, one word d the heart of him who heard, ‘Oue glance most kind, at fell like sunshine where tt went— We may count this day well spent. But if, through all the livelong day, We've cased no heart by yea Or nay, Or act most small; that we can trace, shine to a face, mugh clouded hood of the equator, and in both cases in coun- tries which are either the scene of volcanic out- bursts and earthquakes, or which lie in the neighborhood of great centers ot such disturb- ances. The suggestion that vapors delched trom the Javan volcanoes during their tremendous erup- tion at the end of August may have caused the sun to appear green or blue in India and Ceylon offers a reasonable explanation as far as it goes, but then what was the cause of the similar phe- nomenon in South America, where, so far as is known, no great volcanic eruption has occur- red? The old earth has yet a few mysteries left. —___+-e-_____— A Political Secret. From the Austin News, you feel sorry that I was defeated yes- ‘ota blamed bit,” replied the vivacious saloon-keeper. 1 “But don’t you see if I had been elected I could have paid you my bar bill, but now you will have to wait on me a gpell “Yes, that’s all right enough,” said the saloon keeper, “but if you had been elected Brown would have been defeated, snd Brown owes me twice as big a bar bill as yours.” reat heavens! Can this be true? Alas, too see my trade go. While he buys a big bill of poor stuff, that class of customer also buysa moderate amount of good goods.” ont great is the percentage of adultera- lon?” “There is asort of graded stuff. It runs from 10 to30 per cent, but there is mare than 30 per cent adulterated candy sold, To seventy parts of sugar there are thirty parts of earth, and some of the candy is even cheaper than that. As I said before, there is more money for the manu- tacturer in the adulterated goqds than in the pure stuff, and that is why the market is kept stocked h it. eae does the adulterated stock mostly go to?” “There is some sold here, but not so much as some people would think, but a great deal of it goes to the southwest, amongthe darkies and New Mexicans. The latter seem to take kindly to earth-adulterated candies; for the greater it is adulterated the readier sale it seems to have there, Up in the northwest, where theré are lots of Yankees, Irish, Norwegians and Ger- mans, they won't have the adulterated stuff. The Germans are great for rock candy, and that hasto be pure. The. Norwegians take more kindly to taffy or darker candies; but these are nearly always pure. Now, there are the Mor- mons. Do you know that they won't touch late have I discovered the secret of Brown's popularity!” ———— And Still They Got Along Pretty Well. From the Chicago Journal. How the world has progressed within a anything that is adulterated if they know it? They want bang-up goods, and they are willing to pay the price. California is also good on that point.” “How about the stick candy, so much pre- ferred by children?” fellow to doas he was ordered. It was not difficult to reason with the more intelligent men and the general remained master of the situation. When the boys returned to their quarters Sandy was smoking his pipe and watching his coffee boil. ‘Why didn’t you shoot, you fool?” exclaimed one irate man. Sandy ground up some tobacco between his two hands, deliber- ately refilled his pipe, and, after a puff or two to light the fresh tobacco, drawled out: “It was too easy a thing todo. I was niver agoin to shoot a man like that whin every spalpeen would know that I did it. Thin sur’, he is a gintleman and a scholar, be gad. And he talked the rignt thing, and whin a man comes that on me, be gad. I am as wake as a kitten,” Sandy never shot an officer. He was ‘‘wake as kitten” whenever a battle loomed up, and missed every engagement in the earlier part of the war. hen Rosecrans moved out of Nash- ville to attack Bragg, at Murfreesboro, Sandy the contrary, was engaged in the second day's battle. When the final charge routed the reb- els and the army moved forward in pursuit, on the afternoon of January 2, Sandy was in his eleinent. The regiment ran ona rebel battery in the dim light, that opened upon them a fa- rious fire. Down went every man in the mud, but one poor fellow passing in the rear was struck by a shell and horribly mangled. His groans and sighs drew the fire of the enemy. Sandy, hugging the ground closely, turned to belch out a terrible oath at the wounded man, and after atirade of abuse, ordered him to be DRESS TRIMMINGS, was deceived, and in spite of all his efforts to | GLOVES. 4 Ball Chenille Fringe, 68c.; was 96c. per yard. 4styles Chenille Fringe, 98c.; were $1.50 and $1.75 per yard. Double row3 Ball Chenille Fringe, ovlors, 89.; was $1.10 per yard Onur varied stock of Gimpes, Passementeries, Fouragerers, Marabouts, Buttons and Beaver, Seal, Silver Hare, Grey Fox, Lynx, ‘Russian Hare, etc, at Haty Fuanikes ‘The “Manchette” is the newest of new Gloves, It comes in dressed and un- dressed Kid, plain or embroidered backs, from $1.68 per pair. The famous Palais Royal and most eminent English and French makes of Gloves at unusually low Prices. Try our $1.00 Kid Glove, Prana rhee Pionf a DRESS TRIMMINGS. GLOVES. LADIES’ LIST. Brewer Mrs Mary E Perrine Mre 8 A Mathews Mrs Jane M==— Sullivan famua GENTLEMENS' LIST. Gorman Capt Jobn Rinegroober John ler Ws Stump Janes Ke Pearce Jon ‘Williams Sandy SCHOONER LIST. Henry A Hains, schr Josie R Burt: Charles F Paine, i echr Chas e; Jno F Marshal. schr H: Me eee ee Samuce Mf Rivers solr ON Sunmonde; rails Coke FURS. FURS. pons, | Se ‘Bargains, b-inch Russian Hare Trimming, a S-inches wide, 68. Russia Hare Muffe, satin lined, $1.65, Russia Hare Capes, Gow Mea. Pains, 1878. Capes, #300. Mule, Capes and Fur Trimn- 00. Mi tings in Grey Coney, Chinchills, Natural BAKER'S BREAKFAS£ COCOA. ‘Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the ex- eas of Oil bas been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for pare eons in health SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. W. BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS, LEED clot century! George Washington, the first Presi-| “That is adulterated, too. It coste five-| quiet. A unwieldy German lying along- P For Chapped Handa, Face and Lire; removes Sanbura, Coy ste ey Rael ona dent of the United States, never saw a steam-| eights of acent to make’ this candy, and elgnt | dde raleed bis arm without word-and struck | = ‘and renders the fkin Beautifully Soft and Smooth, —Euta Wurst, | boat. John Adams, the second President of | and three-fourth cents for the sugar, and we | Sandy a terrific blow in the mouth, at which = 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and is invaluable for the Toilet. oS a3 as nee = the U sited Destes aevet sam < salon AR ot the pure ee and pares tomes Aaa pare Mes Keyed down the _— ee Edonimertciwed satisfied a. od ir. W.°F. Sutton, a Scoteht living in Lon- | Jackson, the seventh President, knew nothing ere is our profit in that, yor an e ne: instant long-expected order = money refunded. Pris Hane ah Whitall Smith, a oe Gene 1 don, = acknowledged the champion Tong-dis- | about the felegrapy. fae cua the | adulterated oa, is made and ot at nine charge oammo and Sanly ek an excuse = = 507 Prcrone Faawea 507 Dewi aR ppt set ed Seu 4, has remarkal eloquence | tance bicyclist, having gone over 258% jiles in | sixteenth President, never dreamed of such a | cents a pound, and on that we make one cent a| main where he was. le never figured GEO. C. GWYNN, 507 43 street. street, corner H wireet northwest, 2 nd fils the chureh, wherever “she goes. i one day. Be ee eee ee eerne ox tueiealenniene: pound.” other engagement and never shot an edieer. Pel eesti Kalaaug' Sua iter a | oes ‘Washington, DO,

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