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> le THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. He MATTERS. is to grate part of the peel ot an orange or lemon over the cake before putting the icing on. Coarse Brows Paper soaked in vinegar and prayer meetin rip ture selections. 1 others have found | these books very helpful in past years, and this SHER: ADDLE. otherwise for many years. When I was making my Grst campaign for Representative I was riding past John Sheri- dan’s house one morning horseback, when I SURPRISING TO NORTHERNERS, warm at midday. To find (in view ofall you have read) so few wild or cuitivated blossoms thriving in the L®= OF LETTERS REMAINI Brovks Mrx Mary E Bouilez M Mua. Barnett Mandelia Bocle Sallie Brisee susie VP Nuckolls Mar IN THE peer Annie Meyers Mrs WE — WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Rerton Amy CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. DELIGHTFUL BISCUITS AND DELICIOvs HOT CAKE— | AM iihstoric Piece of ‘Harness that/ Facts for which Strangers are Not SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1884. Dugan Mrs Mazgie Pinkney Jennie ROASTED OYSTERS ON ToasT—ENGLIsH Mur-| Phil's Daddy Didnt Want, Not-| Prepared by Reading Florida Liter- ate e. obtain any of these Letters the applicant must Ree Pecks Louisa --Mt. Zion M. E. church had three conver-| FINS—IEALTH WINTS—THE LaTesT wrivkie| Withstamding It Carried Sheridan In-/ ature. for “ADVERTISED LETTERS. - Weal Re Wilson Miss Kosa MISCELLANEOUS. Gracie . sun's rays, and so little fragrance in them. Burvh susie M. Auy Mi GEN S$ LIS seems to us Letter than any of its predecessors. | placed on the forehead is ood for sick head- | heard hit come out and call ine. To find go few birds, barring hawks and other | Cartrate Aaidte eiuaen marie ee 1 of England has appolated a ache. Ifthe eseltis are gently bathed In cool | | “That's a very poor saddle you have, eap- | pirisof prey. warmed Into se valcefal mood by | Senet, Biace Tal te Minny a3 ne Sap water the pain in the head is generally allayed. | tain,” said he, “and 1 suppose you are going to | the semitropleal sunt, find ‘so few binds cf do a good deal of riding between now and the Badlo Ra Morley Horace f L Re an re Matthews dos rh — The Newton (Mass.) Theological Institution | BAKING Sopa is one of the best known rem Section? Ss a arexiteheieeo uae & Me ee Fane ites Base Marry Madirou Jains 44S studen dies for burns and scalds. It should be immedi * ¥es, sir,” T replied, wondering agood deal! Totind how little covering you require on | Chiutnns wane, Porkcr Mos Mary E eet As Sey yg entra £100,000 has been secured | St¢ly applied either wet or dry. It almost | at his question. your bed upon retiring, and toiind how much | Curran af Pearson Mrs Burs Meisen ugh \n ealowment of 31 tas been secured | instantly relieves the burning sensation and |” «Weil, there's a better one out at the stable covering you wish you had when you wake up | Crovin rley SE Bronaugh Webster Meintoxh Kobe . for Wake Forrest Coll C __ | helps to heal. you can have if you want it. Father's out there | toward morning. Knaskott atic Hines oes Pratan & Pith —The Worcester Younx Mea’s Christian AS-| Devinn Haw adds piquancy to the hearty | Row; go out and tell him to get it for you. Itis| To see, upon going outdoors, that the ground eee Parker alta = siriion hare dinner. The ham must be cat in very thin | the saddle Phil sent home with the black mare | is not covered with frost, and that the flowers ine } on Mow Lucy ed. | “Why, John, I would like to have that sadate | . ; n = pe ne op table with a salad-dressing |. ° bY: John, Ml : 'o note how little soil there is, and how many irs Nad, ai ane ’ t Boer tee pent the table with a salad-dressing my . I be z don’t want to rob you of | empty tin cans there are above the sand. ; Howard SW Mw we with the bible t : FE: such a valuable relic.” To See orange trees, with rich green leaves | rs Soe es peas Se prvi led earn hee ic iho, made. Os Rusty in the morning always put on tl “Oh, that's all right!” said Phil's younger | and loaded with yellow fruit, growing out of Pinte Satya ne Sanborn Mrs Al J pnerveg | Ar hosts led by Moses durin the —Apew in Dr. John Hall's ehureh in 5th | shoes and stockings the trst thing. Never | Beets ee back into tie house. “Go the gray sand, Su eS eR all Henry, Sanne eco a, x Ht Nie ver juairecuntieadidial-nubiie auch valk abd e be eo P j- | Bnd see ‘© come across gardens in which plants and | Pte . a It hesin the resi¢ avenue, was recently sold at public auction for | walk about in the bare feet, or don Olle P orecurat, Iu lost) aol timelin aeine tots Vee oe ene ane Done Hares dawictwacoray Siri southern i E1950, cloth. Even in summer time this is danger- te ath id gentlem busy 8 : os @ many Nabe ous and unhealtiy practic cund the old gentleman busy about | Iuxnriantly in this same sand. Jashes Auitonio Tibi Hens : — The will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor, # res. To observe that so few persona have these | Falkner Kate AV Jordan Dewmie Thceuns Bt other re of Andove tains a bequest of 1,000 | —When lemons are cheap, it od morning, Mr. Sheridan. John says | flourishing gardens, and to be told that not | Grin ar AK a Ried voy aE Je Ter to the Ce¢ ional church at Andover @ good store of them, as * asaidie out here I can have. it's tie | many can afford to buy the quantity ot fertilizer | GN" Mis Ella pam peepee rene GW Wills Harry Center. they will keep well by running a fine string | ne Phil had on his famous ride from Win-| this luxury calls f | Gatthney Frage Rtan'T A Mes Lye Ja Yoee Mea oo : . through the nib at the end and hanging them | Chester. To tind the sidewalks shaded by orange trees | Griswoll J 0 Mrs Somerville Win Mrs Fea ads ~ Rev. Dr. Nisbet, who a short time ago en- | uy ina dry place, taking care that they do nut | The old gentleman went into the barn, and | weighted down bi tempting golden fruit. Ge MISCELLA’ tered on the pastorate of the Baptist church. at | touch each ‘othe sd oe sone searelt cet outs fron, well To discover that this golden fruit is wild Gott Mrs 9 “eaten re Salem, Oregon, has been forced by ill-health to i ae made military saddle, with one of the holsters | oranges, and very sour. Gordon Sophy : z rue A Goon Way to remove dust from a carpet 8 | (whieh had evidently been cut off) and one of | Ta be'tela that strangers should be careful | (ary Mes Sarsh asic Feuniol 3. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE GEORGE At Millville, No. here Rey. E, P. 1h | to fasten a damp cloth over the broom; with the stirrups missing. It wascovered with dust, | about drinking much of the water at first. ‘Mra Anna, Thoinpsou MT TOWN, D.C, POST OFFICE, cts) Wh ete Ree “Ham | this the dust may be Iterally taken up, ‘This | atd looked as if i might not have been dis-| To learn how little self-denial the observance Mate y SATUMDAY, JaNvANY 26, ISs4 mond hasbeen laboring, 140 have professed con- | win) he found useful in the sick room, and also | turbed for months. ‘Thethought struck methat | ot this caution calla tor Alma Jano miso Salli LADIES List. ic : j ion. Mr Hummond is now holding mee e many small articles | te missing holster had been carried off by some |” ‘To see how yellow most of the native and ares Hahah which should be borne in mind: When you have | Was evidently his intention, so I said to him: are yellow and bilious. y EA ails 3000, See soas iseaecst Omseteussiis the cle eed Ga Ceca Gad A S| | Wie Wooniworle ina room pantedlie ie atenew |i {LOOK here, Mr. Sheridan, T dou't see how | To be assured bya plain and canaid-appearing | iryant Gen bE Menice wa Ganiner Samuel Z, Sienna i of the pan thee | dis t Ani evs q a foe ss 0 s : youcan give this saddle up, seems to me | whi n that the mosquitoes were so thick | Brulley Geo L Mort ur 7 is and enjiyed our inteh, suite of | Teadius denominations unite in them. plan to have about two inches of the floor | that if one of my boys had played snch a great | Peitg man tae the, me juin rate 0 ee et ee Morten LOCAL LETTERS. “ibs =e ney — Rev. Dr. Melvin nd his fellow- | Htinted alse ward, thet i whem charging | part in the war, and had made sucha famous | the alr at high noon, but put out the lamps Bence Mowe Thos N maar Field, on th instead of fol- | missionaries have arrived at Kanzoon safely. | Carpets, the carpet Will bot. cole dose teeta | Hide on this saddle as Phil did no money.would | which were lighted in the stores. Bem Mecunda k fener aie tet | Tonia Nelkarael a Contents| afte nassace (of Afivsix dav: ey had | PSS COEE Ai : buy it of me.” To find that there are bigger and less harmless | Buschbaum_ ive Hon E x ae = Israeii feces ace te tes | iene eee Tley baa all et pace left will not be so un- | “yell, captain, Il tell you how that is,” sald | tiars than he In nearly every neiitiborhood. pou ae Ce eS GENTLEMEN'S LIST. 3 to be the tin this time at work in thelr respectivenelda, | COnOS the old gentleman, quickly and proudly enough. | ‘To have to tight so many flies in the houses in | Brown HF y Bernald B Curtis Rey Charles J Stns “I * | Coux Bresp.—Add to five well-beaten eggs | “I did feel mighty proud and glad when I heard | the winter. Baily Heury Burr Chas Mundy TH | — Atthe annual rent of pews in Plymonth and one quart of sifted meal, | that my Phil was dong ie aaly solesbly. yu To be told that fies do not come into the | isan _ Sausast f ele: pil ard aa) biz - ag | | Never cared about his promotions, noi houses in the summer. Beoswith das N anna ye ate eet In let a plece of inn as rig as A walnut hes | any of the fine stories. or that poem about | “Toseteet thar eee permitted yourself to be Nassar Canter Ranway Co. SI2N85 Last falta teaspoonful of saleratus, and adds f¢| LS Tide. It would have hurt me terribly to | surprised at this information, when it would | isd ¥ JnoT OFFICE, No, 2 WALL STREET, NEW YORE. yeas the sales and | should be of the isteney of fritter batter Known that my boy had eku:ked or played | have been so much more reasonable to assume | Bond Lt on thread-bare | in 1882 1 d_| should be of the consistency of fritter batter, coward, or shunned any duty, but it never | that your intormant lied. CALITAL, $2,500,000. : Boang tek ili must be added. Put | mattered to. me whether people lionized him or slices, and may be fried, or boiled, or nden. | to catch dust. It brightens a carpet to wipe it | pinch of salt and flour enou: thick batter for griddle cakes. pans” or sti 1 to make Rake in “gem low biscuit. pans, and serve piping hi 3. lists report for the year — The Congr ISS3: tspoonful of salt. pans, baking in a moderate oven. Hd pour into well- | not. he rode at Cedar Creek.” strolling relic hunters, so I asked: enough, tacked securely against the weather- boarding, was the missing part. A queer use, however convenient, for a relic like that—for for his old hats and clothes and swords dle, I don’t care anything about (such as they are) are not killed. climated residents are. “bo'n in de norf.” That the negro laborers on the docks can't work without making such a bedlam. To come face to face in the sandy wilderness with a pack of gaunt, bony, shagiy, beasts of Hiueseld Mow J F Ri Hoy: ana Anna Hawkins Enuily Wilcox Mrs Vaddeli Morris Master Ikey N Young 10 SCHOONER 1 Johnston RH schr Thomas G Bent Casey Mrs Magiie “ a: vhere's the othiel : oe | Halstead H Williams CAM GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Henry, of Elmira, N. ¥., has re- eT in this way even after the usual sweeping has | ,,,“Mt. Sheridan, where's the other stirrup and | To discover, before long, that you are turning | Helstual ty Willis Mee Chas ME authier Coaeses) isis aieues 5 yp Ne Eg been’ done: that holster? yellow yoursel Harrison Mrs Louisa Wright Elizabeth Ann Gouneliy a Walker Walk taad uarnimous call to become , . “Oh, the stirrup “s about somewh The |" To note how few persons tliere are who are | Harvey Mrs Woodward Eva M Meusley Alexander ie cic has pastor of the | Dstaciors Hor Cxke ror Tea.—Reat two | strap got brokvautd I never had it sewed on. I | past seventy. years of age, Hee LOCAL LETTERS. ¥. | egzs to a fro! “kl to them haifa eupful of | cut the holster off myself to make a holder for |" To see so many idle negro men, to observe | Han Mew atters Mrs Fs TaADIeS BEE Dr. MeLane, of Steubgaville, Ohio, | Suar. Into one cupfal of sour eream beat half | ty curry-combs, Come in here and I will show | that nearly all of them wear heavy woolen caps, Joleen teclia ik Loerie panama Dulaney Miss Bedine Hurley stiss Anne doriteore the & teaspoonful of soda dissolved in boiling ‘0: you. and to learn that their heads are still cold. Jackson Mrs James Wilson Lou OME 5 seOrare OF ene Water. Stir tt into‘the eas nnd ausar, Add went into the stable, and there, sure| To be told by so many of them that they were | Jackson Jane, col Whitehead Mrs EEE aaer a Mason Charles tothe Fight fron Winchester, Twenty — SHI not called for within onc month they will be te. sions last week at the prayer meeting, and re-| IN TOWELS. 3 ent to the Dead Letter Office. Frkbanl) Mrs CH Se vival services have been in progress this week. -—— Pillen Away Sai Sak ae ae batmnat any FRANK B.CONGER Postmaster, | OE Fea ae ~At Union chapet Miss Grace Weiser is still] Oatmeat Porripce is one of the best things | From the Cincinnati Enqu:rer. bookstore In this state you can buy a score of | 4, LADIES List. For Mrs Tomas Real Hattie Ee Cte kore andl there: Lave ‘boen | £5 Oem aie, dey watt | ruose who dislike yt | | “af any’ body: aupposes the Sheridan, familly | books, pamphlets, and perlodioale devoted ex- aac Poe Hashes 0) conversions. shguld take tf as xmeiiicine: much inflated over ‘Dashing Phil Sheridan's’ | cinsively to Florida topics. Some of them con- | Soyer eee | emesens orth Baptist church of this city has| Never wash In warm water before going out | great military successes they are yery much | tain a ood deal of information. Yet, having | Ads Tic Tonis tis Maer) Foreland SImOUS Call EO Re. ane ood Marne tec Myactice will roushen | mistaken, I assure you,” said Captain Henry C. | read all of them, the northerner in Florida te | Auucee ME Maria Latha trent Strw Jouitier Mi-w A Wheeler, of Providence, R. I, to become its | toe mun, arm water should be used only | Greiner, ‘the great hawk-sgalper from Perry | continually coming upon facte that are new and frown Mrs C Loth Mrs Win Jovnacn Pinly, 3 Rev. Mr. Wheeler has been preaching a |" 2 2 Seine i 3 ‘ Brown Mi i oan & oni Johason Elia Sante ee eh ation, and theexten | SARDINES picked up fine, and mixed with cold Tee ape Wen een RneTiRe Grats uretice See eesti Pees ah ai aie Boss Praca? ; oe Mea” = Jose Mee Hira V Sonof the call is esidenee that his ministra-| polled ham also minced tine, and all well sea- | and father that will Illustrate. their lndittertnes | ee ores Heatly AU SearEEED CaM RRn tO DATE RE | | ane hasan Jinan Marthe ; : tions have been appreciated. soned with a rezular Mayonnaise dressing, | ty the homage and honors bestowed upon Gen. | go inviting to -man, has found go. few to accept | B:383t Lucinta Mason Elsie a Sots ay ae — The International Committee of the Young | Makes a delicious tilling for sandwiches. eridan, As you know the Sheridan's are_my | the invitation Banton pie rede e ae Miss EH Wilford Mary, Turstian “Associations have issued a] | AS Ecosowicut.and really delicious way to | neignbons down at Somerset; where Pil was "To td (notwithstanding all you have read | Hall Wars AES Sisn ater s ¥ covers containing 300 topics | flavor a cake which Is to have icing on the top | bern. and have been my friends politically and | concerning Florida winters) the January sun so | Bearzian Martin Mrs s - eS one of the holsters that had carried the gallant That they can’t do any other work while mak- | Kyle Mrs Davis Young Auua M LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN EAST CAPITOL Churehes, not $9; members, | hot. cavalry ofticer’s pistols on his dashing ride into | ingit. Mi Ker Evelyn - et STA’ De Tin Bisevrrs.—Beat very light | the decisive battle of Cedar Creek. The old To discover that’ your water-tight top boots | agery Jon cETaeS 8 ate T. Gaxvanay, Jancany.2 1668. one ege it over a pint of flou tan had cut the end of the holster off, nailed it | and shoes contain more or less sand. Archer Jas R LADIES’ LIST. i f p in one tal firmly axainst the side of the stable. where it | To be torced to the conclusion that wherever Meee ae Briges Mrs Emily Lae Mrs Flizer ship Morning | fyi or jard and butter mixed. Work thoronehly + #uswered the purpose he Intended It tor quife | there 1s sand there are red ants also. Allen Tacha Conlee Miss Gerirude Myler Mis Lirzio emple her in the mis- | tozethe the size of marble: dinirably. It was lost past redemption, though | ‘To hear the volce of the nocturnal mogquito | Andere ‘Thos B reset Mine Maggie Motter Misw Lillie X slonary service in the Pacifieocean, is inChieazo, | which must be rotled as thin as your nail, | / “ld net, indeed, care to disturb It. in midwinter. Barnett ase Hug stew Jonn in A : sates 2 Z sprinkling with dry flour as they are rolled, to The whole circumstance was such a great sur- To wait in vain for him to settle down and | yd Armatead . Jenkins Miss Maggio Schell Mrs Sarah nd the winter in this country, ake € risp; stick with a fork, and bake | Prise to me that, though I was anxious enouzh | pite, so that you can get a whack at him, and to | Barses ined big AQ Johnson Mrs Mary turning to his vessel in the sprins. | auleel ‘ . fo Ket possession of the saddle, I could not Im- | petold inthe morning that mosquitoes haven't | Ballo a1 Miller WULE GENTLEMEN'S LIST. twos) — Mr. KA. Burnell, evan began his | . . agine how any one, much less the hero’s father, | energy enouch in winter to do much biting. Barger Chas Muruak Helter Mason Mr Feraritis xn at Leavenworth, Jan- | Palstixe Woopwork.—Here is a suggestion | would willingly part with such a relic. This | “To find yourself wondering whether they, too, r then tet ae He almost every color and resembling nothing you | have ever scen before. | To be informed afterward that they were Mr. Julius Lemon's shoats. To be assured that Mr. Lemon and his family | Cables and equips existine str Has exclusive richt to grant dieand other patents now in si nit San Francis; broadly sustained as command- ot railroads, x under the Halli» ssful operation im mare was a good animal as but if you want her old sad- | dle, why just take it along. You're welcome to Te) Puppixg Mave or Crackep Wieart is v agreeable and nourishing. To quart of sweet milk wheat; put it ina tity. is is the way, $e concluded Capt. Greiner, | contemplate eating them ultimatel, Tach b System.” | for two hours “that Leame into possession of Gen. Sheridan's Bie eating MED UE Rictle chia The following railroads are operated under license Si Renee pion att —The pulpit of t Valley (N. J.) | Choose to do saddle, and ig the accident that led to its event- Saturday Smiles. from the Cable Railway Company, of San Francisco, and unamon fe Bpex vas Ti i vi v4 er hear of RR. Ce 0% y ew Theo- 3 ran * an was right.| At this season ofthe year you never | KXOCEAN orton. * students of music | vontut of butter, salt, Pepper, | rhe only concern ahy soldier's friends ever | clephants killing their keepers. Such. stories | orate aliens yl cca OO without et 1 7 of Bos t. Have the toast buttered, | ouxht to have is as to whether he is doing his | now would do the menagerie no good.—New ‘tien os ol aw x ; ae ORO Ue ae ae ae pulics an asmall) whole duty. The tinsel and fame amount to} Orleans Picayune. | 4 0 relatine eal to the . Ge and when hot add the ¢ jour. § mn ZA z han the othe lon, of Gre Ct. te b smooth, bi not brown; then add the eau —- see — The cheapest and simplest gymnasium in the Cire eas and let it boil up once.” Put the oysters | Pockets. world—one that will exercise every bone and | Bavie Me tia coun Gordon could not then relinquis own liqnor) into a not oven for martian tar. muscle inthe body—is a flat plece of steel, | Davis Milant ie Hee His paler Ooch ok Caeeate. Aaa eee them to the ere Brn Macies Dea notched on one side, fitted tightly into a wooden | Ponohue ML ur with t vit n aid th: of its class to hav of want of i Johnsen Walter H John a1 care a wolle shed fi at people ye, the elexxant miscellany of her bag each time she |“ 4 Baltimore sweN went to a fancy-dress ball, | Jackaon Wels Iliams Marcellus GRAND MID-WINTER OPENING fen tines 25 fe FLA THe CAR out oe ete nce ene lilies pual of thread or needs sample, which, | asa donkey, and. is friends say itis the first | Jeunetin Wu it Mhewieen it jose oceupations deprive | With the day before her, can usually be accom | time he ever failed to make an ass of himself.— | Mify Gen Deunis vheeler Th CMA NO Ress sae paatbations deprive | ished with deliberation and an unrumled | #me be ever ~ Zaye oo ar He net i which have resulted in ing strange in the since the sa spirit. Unt the country visitor finda tereelf in|" noo of Brigham Young's eons have dled St. Catherine's fs applies with eq rly every animate | {He last street car that can possibly connect | Grankards, two of his daughters are married to ae 8555 tition letter. Th LSet : van With the last ferry-boat that meets the last ri ‘ava 18s, a : es of meet thing in nate : toar 4 ; the same husband and another son writes nk eee PPP s about mening a series of meetl isolated diwelling’s0. that evely toot wee ue | tain, and spends the whole time of her anxious | hostry. ‘The last named ought to. be ashamed Local LETTERS. E Back t : y NAdCEE WILE BRAIN E Gene passage In agitated efforts to find her ticket, ee m6 Perel hen te Ueeinger at) the: Iiainm or eee ee Ie Nie eae ee is Stel | whkioh could not thors etvectonily elude uleco very ortiatelt Boston Post ne opinion that | ARIAS Jackson HE Locale unit more fivht than they now | Hf it were an Eleusinian mystery. Mr. epee alas a t See aa en | aney bataa Tagen An 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — The ¢ i . ‘ | ey ea ley It is impo! to compute the time lost and | the story of Joseph and his brethren is only an | Artis SAU oy Layman C t f = . Thi of the new hou: e merican Queen. the nervous strain imposed upon women by this | @ncient drama. The tradition that Joseph was | Allen Miss Larkins Mrs Elizabeth MONDAY, TUFSDAY, WEPN/SDAY, of Baptist chur New | Ht Mcrrins.--One quart of flour; one | habit of indiscriminate gathering up. It opens | Put into the pit by his brethren because there | Anderson Mre Lavarder Mrs Fannie NDAY, BS 4 " $ 4 ak he dr . ay e ee |W m for him in the family circle, would | Ball Annie a will take on the first Sunday in nfal of salt; one-third of a cake of com- | a question of indirect damages, as it were, und | Was no room for him in the fa sRericads Butler Elen paacune ances Goce ates raary. Dr. MacArthur ts to preach the ded- one third ofa cuptul of liquid | S¢ts the moral statistician wondering how many | Seem to bear out Mr. Newton's opinion.— Boston oe Elia ss rm, 297m, 30TH. x. In the after- ne cupful and a half of water. Tave | tits between lovers, nagyings of servants and | Zranseript. — Bots Lizzie = y meeting in Eater blGne Y Neaeles Shee children, differences of wives and husbands, | The editor of the Atlanta Constitution is anxi- | fad. tie. SIE tee Water blood warm. Dissolve the pivettct , responsible. Nay, ‘we offer our contribution | A cut in Punch shows two pretty young mar-| Downey Rosa . T eh iment paid to the Rev. Fac Ve teibe ALAR Te a to that branch of sociology now being go vigor- | rled women standing by the fire. “My husband Zoe Maer. pete oS The eperioplmentyatd totheney) © purs), Si ae the bread | CUsly studied in the newspapers, the frequency | is vicar of St. Boniface—but I don’t attend his | Pdvite Jos Robeson H at the tone of | Pastor for eleven years of Third with Hour, Shape the’ doaeh into ber | aud causes of divorce. It is eminently probable | church.” “Indeed; why is that?” “Well, the Fisher B Royal Mr Jas zoed. | the First Pre n chureh at Syracuse, on | © peo) Sere wie den S| that the little rift within the matrimonial lute, | fact 1s you see, I don't approve of married | Furrail Mary: Romerr Mary ; about twice ithe of an and drop | which by-aud-by shall make Its muste mute, too | clergymen? Sea geneviere See unk & Co., Cin-| the gecasion welch Conn, Not oniy | (iem.on the floured board. When allthedough | Srtom necins in the ustend'er ee cert cae | TRIER.” Ha Eiteaberh Wieiau Mica “ Broadw iy chu t Norwich, Conn. Not only | ha: been shaped, roll the balls into cakes about sranceneatuscthe onitea fatuity itches “Gentlemen,” said the professor to his medi- Hutterd Meso Wallace Hattie did his own coi ‘ation make every effurt to | one-third of aninch thick. Lay these on a bag which holds eo much that she can find | Ca! Students assembled ip clinic, “I have often | youinser Voss AH Mrs y both on mduee himto remain, but Bishop Huntington, | warm griddle, which has been lihtly creased, nothing, wiien she Nas already twice explained | Belated out to you the remarkable tendency to MISCELLANEOUS. y both on! Char and nearly all the Prot and put the griddleon the back of the stoy with unfu y _ | Consumption of those who play upon wind in- | juin ic decoration, | mi vined in the req) Where there is not much heat. When the eakes | £0 him with unfaili Fn cetutess that the latch- | struments, In this case now before us we have GENTLEM c es the Te | he ull. Neverthele: have risen a little, draw the griddle forward and | i that catcher eee SCout is “somewhere | 9 well-marked development of lung disease, and Adams Comeliugs L228 Ress Fens, : dto xo to Norwich. | cook them slowiy, tnrning often to keep the | “irwe were asked what. 1s: to-day_ the great Yisvas zoe Se nee re on) on eae ionlng ie Anderson Win — | a Bev: @. L. Mackay, of the Canada Presby- | fit sane, it will take about twenty minutes advantaxe whichman “has oyer woman in the Now, sir,” continued the professor, ‘addreseiag ities Wa SEATSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS, Sons have put 7 Baer Spare tea ek nace cook. Tear them apart, butter them and serve. | Sur tentatin taeda peed eens eye the at Cnet era ST ee Barbs MINK AND SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS. yle a short Ciuwh. In Noth Foros there tug|_ HOW To ChEaNse Waste Pires. —One of the | bol of fn orderly mind, of logical powers, | der drum,” sald thesick man. Dalal rere SHOULDER CAPES OF BEAVER, SEAL AND ah bre has | most frequent a yi vances se- ti re A Bi L rE! UF: r orts, aremurkable revolt from heath- | Most frequent and trying annoyances oe WODALTO DAE: allo RIOR Gor eee ees “So, my little boy, you would like to join pores OTTER, WITH MUFFS TO MATCH. ne ago, he telegraphed that Been s Ae oe roe ee ae the kingdom of Misrule. Speaking roundly, a| Our Stinday-school, would you?” said the super- | Brant Mp FRESH SUPPLY OF BEAVER TRIMMING. Christian instruction. He | outlet of the waste-water of the wash-stand, "s clothe: fi 7 hig | intendent, kindly, i Boswell Robt Morrison 8 " ve Js below the mark when he the bath and the kitchen-sink. ‘Thi Is caused | Convenient place his chanes itere evercenic | Yes. sir,” replied the litle boy. Bowman tit MeFhiceson John COMPLETE ETO Oe eee Saeee 3 of 2,000 have thrown their | bya gradual ac: ation of small bits of refuse dnever inthe way: “What is your name, did you say?” Best Win 5 McCuily W : t 4 ulation theroffal, | hdnever inthe way; in that receptacle are y Carpenter Prof AE MeLouzhlin P eee, ; 3 pre 4 desire to worship | material, paper. racs, meat, bones or other offal, | his knife, corkscrew, and shoe buttoher: another | “Johnny Simpso Cousin DC Richolson Sit Agents for the sale of HATS from “KNOX” an@ ACCORDING TO JOH the one tru In one village a chapel has | which eh Anally entirely stop the out- | compartment is sacred tohis purse; still another | _ “Oh, yes, you are the son of Mr. Simpson. | Clanucre Jas Niles Chas “YOUMANS,” hatters, New York. ais. DD x been op another of upward 200 inhabi- | flow of the v water, and then the plumber | holds his handkerchief: his gloves may have a | Let me gee, Is your papa a Presbyterian or an Seishar Er aes aa Lowest market prices, & Son. tants ‘e wants to be a Christian, every | is called to remove the stoppage with his force- separate home if he will; his eyeglass lives in an | Eplscopalian?*” Carter Paschal O'Day John’ PAUL TO THE ROMAN: house is eh pump. Sometines this Is ellective, at others | aristocratic seclusion; watch, pencil-case, and| _ ‘No, sir; he isn’t either; he’s @ newspaper | Chamberlain Wm Padelford EM B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, WE Kipper, DDS Wo ito Tune, 168: Wray cols the cflending waste-pipe is cut out and | tooth-picks are comfortably segregated, aud he | Man."—Philadelphia Call eS aS ee Harrene axp Fcasomns, s 1“ 2 to June. ISS5. Drury college hadgradu-|q new one put in its place at considerable has room, besides, for memorandum-book, let- Corklin Sazn'l Pace NC 9 1287 Pennsylvania fty stude four gentlemen and | cost. But the plumber is not always near at | ters, newspapers, the ner axinea; visiting “Whavs Hern Is His’n.? Chatard Thos M Rawlings Jno A = ” ns ANSTAL FOR 1984. W 5. OF the get y= r free to come at one’s call, and the mat- 7 dace) ee “3 Dixon Hen Randolph KP BPO ene ee eet the gentlemen, twenty- | hand or free to come al , and the mat- | cards, and a case of court-plaster. From the New York Times, Dissctt Jas Haston Those Satan: GAL W . ers of evangelical churches at | ter demands immediate attention. A simple in- | ys if any wonder that he turns the key of the | _It was a refrigerator car that rolled slowly up | DiamondJ B Rutzer W HL Furs: Fos: Fons::: ¥ YEAR BOOK, F¢ uation; six are now ordained | ee eee et Cea ra june bbe ts as fel: | world's great lock easily and well, having both | Fourth avenue about noon yesterday, with a | Bouse Le eed aL AM. W P ‘ ae b gear Just before retiring at nizht pour into the | hands tree for that exercise? And the fact that 0 Posaty she eS inisters; six are pursuing their studies tor the | pipe enough liquid soda lye to fill the “trap,” as | paves conquered his pockets, 60.to speak, testi, throng of passenyefs shivering on the seats and peeee Ges yuben # AT REDUCED PRICES. ninistry in Soe Rost aries (three at jit is called, or bent portion of the pipe just | es to the supremacy of man. If his tailor de- inthe aisle. A clerical-looking man in a white | Euvin Ww Sock Mr Memcmrsts ome ale | tel te gtet aon a pint wil sues for 8 | mureed at putting them ns tht useful inj | eke .tas buy Oceupled witha tract | Fite en Funes ' Fear eae Be cieesuaben 5 eso teetand, or @ quart for abath er kitchen | would ud is occupation one, But "when | uelled, Sinner, Repent!” that he fled to no- Fay Thhow Termington AW Circulurs far and quilted icedrat ‘Closlan’ Gut heures ure that no water runs into it till | Woman is told by her deesemenon that only’ oe an attenuat » Of | Gallicner GE Thomas filteliabiewpods: 7 | nty-three were members of evangel ROE HOLE During the night the lye will | ¥ maaible Peril te allowed Wa us he | Obvious Teutonic extraction, was clinging to a| Golden ¢D Wheeler Hon C D ] j Churelies at the time of graduation: fiteen have | convert all of the offal in the pipeinto soft soap, Supinely submits, and terete eecahaa? Ale | strap with a heavy basket on her arm. When he peti Walker DV Se eee ee eee Ween teachers (three in Drury colleze): two are | and the itst current of water In. the morning | £2 pristtee teat: ereby Pp did notice it he gy to his feet and offered | Gorm, Williams Sam‘ woods. “They will be fy per cout higher Lext noone tee os — Le cone ; ont ) Will remove it entirely, and teave the pipe as] "We make no ‘account of such sporadic dashes ee ee Hoon award 3 Mink and Chinchilis CIRCULARS from $65 up. wean dlemies; ‘0 een foreign issiol PS, | ele; ve an 1 le "9 7 v 518.000 | of whom one remains yet on the feld. Of the | ee as new. Semen Tegrers for freedom as are shown In the English walk- | very complacent Dutchman sank ponderously | LIST OF. LETTERS RETURNED FROM DEAD | | Sole ageuts for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK SILK OPERA in the students listed in tie last | photugraphing on silk and linen ‘8 now | its Jacket epee many fapbed Seen kato aE yee ign Of oliet, ge ho na ee reer : thirty-four at least are mem- | successfully practiced in London. leckcuint menue tat presi RaRee: ana ae ope ee the Se ee indig- January 207TH, 1884. WILLETY & RUOFP, | optle Lowa senate contains 2i lawyers, 14 farm- | the ulster exchanges its plain utility for a dear- | DMUY}, °, eenocue the complacent Dutchman, | arpa LADIES: Cente Hatters and Purricrs, ah i ers. 5 merchants, 5 bankers, and 5 of various bought stylishness. No; the power and signi- } «got. lady is my vite.” : Penjanis Mies Annie Grawicrd Amanda 3 905 Pennsylvania avenun, r pf | _ It is sald that a co-operative ng com- | trades. ficance of pockets liein their being an expres- — Baten Mrs AA Sonton Lise NORTHWEST: L ral public | pany of authors isto be organized in England | John L. Sullivan, says the Helena, Mont., | sion of principle. We commend the subject,] A new anti-vivisectionist organ called the = onic WALEEE oe a aeeer age: a rated nul- {for the Giseomfitare of the “grasping Beitisn | Hera iost $3,000 in poker during iils stay in | which is too broad for a single paper, to the | Champion, and printed in two languages, Iz | Bows bes ‘Gone Marie Sud’ R Top Cements Lime. Paster Latch Pag nubilisher.” Butte City. attention of the next social sclence convention. | about to aj in England. Bonine Mauite D Ccstello Rose BRS, Giocks, dar, Tins dads ! y ppear but most people prefer 1 churel he Ree mat! ones, one teaspoonful of thoushi that he will acey; Garnish oul, — The € tral Presbyterian t. New York, w re dedicated a | has made at ‘tting into the flag and relic room in the wadilie and marched off. I couldn't help but hink that, after all, the old The coquettisn reticule of our grandmothers vatar, athern pouch. le ape of ¢ This utility range: f| in cost and luxury from the fragrant Russia in our own day, in the | Traveler. frame, and after being greased on both sides with a bacon rind, rubbed into a stick of wood laid lengthwise on a sawbuck. Ata party: Merchant—“‘Ah’ how 4d’do, Mr. well John Canninehan Sid B Coleuan Win Ht Deunison Paul, 2 » Speed Dr Ju Smith John SI 0 Two boys quarreling: “My pa is a preacher | G28; minder ite Desratts: = ted. and to eat it with a little cream | state house. Perhaps It isn't here now, tor I | an’ will go to heaven.” “Yes an’ my paisa | Callen JocA iene has rece and sugar. This is nige both warm and cold. | saw it ayain this summer over at the Gc A. It | Wmopee eee eae peaven” oFe pa?—Avansate | G8 oe wy eee of the Rev. | Roastep Oysters ( | reunion at Zanesville. But I shouldered the old ¥ 2 REET HILL RR Oc A beautiful new domestic subject, Just reeetved, 1 “LOVE'S SUSPENSE,” aro, after waitin: ra debt leather or crinkled alligator-skin, quaintly ini- | Blank? How Is your paper coming out? I read | i ns . =40.600 to be cleared off. church was 0 » smooth damask towels that are o Ualed, with which pomp provides itself, to the | it daily. By the way, you are getting upal SSE SED ON See SER nized in IS21 with four members. It has now 7 weir smoothne: old fi fereat size, with the diaper by reason of azar says. Th | towels n figure quite sma Sunday schools conn ain 1,000 children. ted nzresational Woman's Home M figures like those of tapestr Tomphi rourher ‘ational linen, and these have on broche Its wer EALTH IN They ehucti and me: | NLIGUT.—No article of furniture ols contain, in all, 1,594 pupils. Th sunlight, forevery room in a dwelling should have the windows so arranged that sometime during the day a flood of suntignt will force itself into the apartments, The importance of Clerclanan | iven in| strength of the Prot- | correspondent of whether the fleures ent tl As, repre dent on pore in this country, tt | unlight as it ison pure air. It is part. mon will be by Rey, Dr. One-third ofa c the Lot cold water. It to the warm wate Add it and should be put in a room that will not stand | a gradually stir | hioned huekaback | hursble morocco of obscure worth. It may be red, black, or buff, gay with ornament or shrouded in crape; but one condition may always be assumed of it—nay, two—beits owner tine synecdoche means a ride in the horse-car to left_at the cleaner’s, a lead-pencil, a penknife, a boot-buttoner, six samples of crewel and Ger- mantown wool to be matched, various news- paper scraps, her last receipt from the intelli- gence office, a letter or two, a set of sleeve-but- tons, two ear-rings, and some bonbons. Her For the city lady has only to assort. y not be due to the worried mind and wear- patience fer which the stuffed hand-bag is | report of this grand assembly, T suppose?” Editor—“No. By the way, how 1s your store coming on? My cook buys ‘a good deal of you. You are here drumming up custom, I sup two young people were out just as we are and the sleigh upset, and that little accident was the cause of a wedding within a week.” Ten minutes fater they were floundering in the snow, but the girl says it was an accident.—vs- marek Tribune. yune. ously inquiring “if the girls have forgotten that it is leap year.” Gotthal Rev Gustay rons Jas rdard John Stewart Thos 3 aroy Wills Thowpson & Co ‘ate Hardey Thomas Kobt D Hill Win Hendson Wm Thrie Gen Geo P Jackson Saml Baldwin Sarah T Clatterbrick lizzie, 2 Dulcimers PAINTIN And other new and dcli¢htful Ex AND MIRRORS. STAINED GLASSES, ly ch. Those . se." —Philadelphia Call. Grabb Peter’ Shute Ds ae ALL THE ROGERS’ GROUPS, onsives enter nore 165 towel pleasantly roiigh. Those in plain white : 3 pose.” —Philadely Careae Tanto ge aeeeitte wage | ate wzain most liked, but the fanetful colored | teat or simple, It will be fall, and it will be | crnes “Fane mummy, the hairdresser fel- | Griftith Thos EXQUISITE PICTURE FRAMES. | ee MUU a I -sech upon them in Persian | carried in the hand. low wanted to shave my mustacne of?” “Yes? | Gibbs WO. : io desue: aaah Tne PE Tsuost lther | pure Stee ONCOL averages makes] it cestalny| Welland aia ner” Tanne ii Ge Wan Those beng = : Senne pene ‘ vels may also be had with either eet s “No man,” said Richter, “can either lye | Hopkins ‘erres C Garcra, LERIES aries. to be readintheir monthly meet- | yyy borders. For the large Russian | eet ae hae Rae eee plously or dle righteous without having a wife.” | Hermu ton Andrew Thoniay Ce ee ae 5 re wsliles more hapeayabyus Hse Eine Os Ge LIES NOE taose of cotton are preferred to the | hen she goes forth on her walk (which, by ®) te” ages not, follow, however, that the ‘more | HOccArBut BS f JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, Bs e | suburban sister adds to this collection a time-| Mendlessohn’s songs without words dre very | Jackson HH ‘i ¢ ed States. | adr ¢ the light of the s reely to all parts | Johnson J: mie a ‘The baptized | Indeed. perfect health is nearly as much depen | HEKCt | She. is therefore in more evil case than | for small musical solrees.—New Orleans Pica- | Jackson Stuciher i aod edna feels 2 va the other. | wives aman has the more piously he lives and ead Jno A thst No. 816 Chestnut street, Phila n than Mrs. Luppincett: but the aes) Pentecost borilers that imitate Persian embroidery in dark | a street of shops) will contain her handkerchief, | the more righteous he dies. Boston Transortt. | oa seen ° — = usual stand- od on There were | QUOTS The honey: 7 bad can al cls tor) ner purse, a handful of loose change, several| “Do yon know,” said a Fort Lincoln man to | a Hono F iuinetne 2, of whom 180 | pleated 8° Dost Gurable when bonght un-| sigresses written on separate slips of paper, | the young lady ‘who was driving while out Fhomiwon Hon 3 e that it » on intants and $2 new: two pairs of long-wristed eyening gloves to be | sleigh-riding, “that in the east the other day Therogood Robt SUBSTANTIAL SOUVENIXS,

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