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N TIONS OF GAMBLERS. Bismarck’s Debt to His Wife. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. Hi EDUCATIGNAL 3 From Temple Bar. aes Na SEAR 1 CHER OF MUNG DE jueer Fancies of 3 Who 4 LAS’ DRY CLEANING PSTABLISH- TLEMAN (TRACRER OF MU : persticion. isis A change was shortly to come over the whole Day G (ENT AND DEE WORKS 1886 14th bee id several months dn tre. a BY \r00ns, ‘and Rhode Island ave. Special attention given to 0 OF OnEm = eee life and character of the future prince an A? gt gh j — From the Boston Globe. chanceilor. One of the neighbors with whom A » R: Pash, Laces, &c., are cleaned perfectly by this pro- Washington, D. « “You may believe in luck or you may not be- | 1,6 tived on terms of fatimacy was Morits von Tus to sera 713 MARKET SPACE. cess. Silk, Silk and Satin Dresses bemitifally cleaned 7 Wit y Meve in tt," said a wellknown sporting man-| bicxenbarg, and in hie house he made the Bare Ven dclind ts enioee. eases AA Washingt t Retohing, beginning 8 “You may not think there 1s anythingin super l/,ouaintance of Johanua von Putkammer, : ae tine 35th dunk. Amores tne ce heen Pikeeta tions stition.or you may,but I tell you there’saheapin | Tate during a journey which the two made = it, and there is not agambler In this town who | in conipany with their common friends, ripened 100 DOZEN MEN'S LINEN COLLARS, 50c. doz, Cc. H has not his pet superstition, and governs him-| to 9, deep and lasting affection. The young | 1. ewonwous TOTAL AND WIve pistrr.| worth $1.50. e Livrcunsox, ; self accordingly. Why, look here; the other day gee RE ot ee I 2,509 YARDS SHORT LENGTHGINGHAMNS, Tc., : ! ‘EMund a bisek Bitten on the Gdawalk Meare | Vo onar” wicie io abe hele deegiters hese, BUTION—CAPRICES OF FORTUNE. worth 100. IMPORTER Th house. It wanted to be familiar with me, and | anq she confessed that she had given him her 2,500 YARDS FAST COLORS CALICO, 5c. ° oe i : ncn and bore as Ipicked {t up, carried it into the house and | heart, their consternation was great. The father z A FULL STOCK SATINES, 12%, 15, 25. FINE MILLINERY, ws"time Foe EH SHORE. gave It a feed. That day I came down town | confessed that “he feltas if he had been struck: wy Acpbis aueex aires 16sec ines Sees Gee wees as Tiss AOL, (dlarvand College itaduate, Media, ond meade 00S win aaning’ the bank, and have | justified tn oppoting the wishes or the young BEAUTIFUL COLORS CHEESE CLOTH, 10e. aD Siw WOrk RINGER aN Ghar GKOLd: rear ANT CAL INSERTION aN en winning ever since. ‘yee 2 people. The mother was more obdurate, and it 4 ES a 15e., worth ie = = = aes &® Rey ct Stadenis. Terms ors “It was certainly a colneldence,” said the | Was onty when Bismarck appeared to picnd his | A partial list of the prizes above One Thousend Dol- ee eee Poi AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH | IV Da scway : : : = Tow ‘Si iieese st scribe. G own catise thatshe granted her consent. But, | lars, paid by The Louisiana State Lottery Company | BROCHE SIAWLS, $1.25, wort FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- Eghreworiatiy 1 : sat restdenes aundl os bs Gotuetdance? Defer fo Sees oer ter having yielded, he did 80 frankly and without | guring the year ending May,1885. together with the | WHITE AND BLACK SHAWLS, $1.25,worth $2.50. ane DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. j ean — more than that, and mi e e reserve. She Welcothed her future son-in-law, y Jes ah ye 71 ch - MING. r BUATS SOHOUL OF LANGUAGES from this time out, I gave my wife a new dress | Not only to her home, but to her heart, and. ie | MaMes and addresses civen tothe Company by the | PARASOLS AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. A a MOST IMPROVED A) TENTIFIC RE i and # couple of hundred ‘cases’ and told her to | Proved himscif thoroughly wort by of her conti: | holders, omitting tho:e who have requested it. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEW FRIGERATOH KNOW i ie, be put a collar on that cat aud let ne blamed | dence. He became a real member of the fan SHADE HATS. i BLES AUEETION WILt 1 © ALL SUN: 1 away from ler. Iwo A 3 ence which he 0 SERVING ES rundred for that cat of no man's money, bed Wittehe paren on aie ean teens ae the amounts are on file at the offices of ' BEE Geno sac veniats Paneer PIIGEEATION TS PE SERV INC VISCO. ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT There's Jeff Hankins; I s'pose you kno’ last. arriage was celebrated on the 28th 9 SSON & LUTTREL e “ Las PERIOD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY. WLLL AX PLY MOUTH. MASS, Well, he hada pet mouse once, Jetf was ran- trou iene i Se ea oe t+ | BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA Meee ONerOn OL ts | ay 14 eee wie ning ‘125,’ and the game against the bi To uhderstand the effect which this union had ey Ss LEADINGSTYLER ENG: Qu TO COLD THE ATMONPH EE phi seme, wet kK mighty big. It was getting near the end of the | on the whole charncter ot (he ime nia ai 13 Market Space, | SOUS IN ALL TIELEADINGSTYIES, ENGLISIE aw ONLY REPRE CE TURE | t PSSONS. daria month, the house was nine or ten thousand | ir 4; nocessary to remember several things. He il cee AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING. ~ AND THEY Ane OxEE | E Ubtidr s r ation at 9 am, loser and the bank roll, was feeling pretty | was ar this ti ne deeply disgusted with his past DRAWING OF JUNE 17, 1881, N. Tx W EF aah teeta aa Mote | Hwat riod 2 ERUDOM MIS sick. One night Jeff was 'n the lookout chair, He had tried excess and found it weari- a oe Nove x W; ABRI MPLETE ASSORTMEN’ RESSMAKERS) | Provera ; oo am eating an apple, and some of it fell on the floor Fo Was Cae OF Sine aa eae n | & 36 Hothechlld, 262 ‘Church st, New York, overtirs Ln VV asi = eas = 3: y.eturals PRO, | GHOLTHAND — REGULAR WEA oes inside the table. Just then a mouse ran out He had been east hither and thither by | pO! ,25.000 “SATON PERRY, INDING:! Nix . PaNa $s & Kpeia Aa (a sa one wan sicek aves of chance «nd humor, and was fully ee eet No. 1620 Tthst. a shortha and r natty con haan usual, Jeff saw the mouse ai che His Sar ‘this fs ree ome 2 . 7 : and exe at 90 oaet ase another little piece of apple at if" It’ darted Seo Rp Geireere ea 4.900 (Svecesson To Penny & BnorHER, 7 Trevise, Paris 07 Paare | og Sele Agents or meniinice | {ETA SoC ANIC HAD away and then darted back again and com- Ss that he possessed unusual powers, he 9. Henkels, 2000 | 3 ERED AND PRIN’ WISs - . = ae menced nibbling. Jeff says to the dealer, ‘Ill | Couid find no idea, no aim, and nor ambition | Chas Click, Philateipiig, ziovo | NEW EMBROIDERED AND PRINTED SWISS| — FooreR KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. ‘ er Rect re 3 deal.’ So he took th rand commenced to | that fired and satisfied his imagination, With | A. TE, Tadinin, collected third GENuEE ‘ deal lucky right away. For the first time that | religion in the true sense of the word he had | & 9.8 Bank, TUFTI 4 month the bank ‘closed a winner, Ni een brouzht into contact until he wooed | Wit Bev 3122 Senool morning Jeff got a little cheese and he fed th n his bride. In his youth two spir ee al: PRA Ge ods and Toss, Designing: and Stamping, i A hint mouse. And he kept a-feeding it, aud every day en predominant in Prussia—the : = Se a elvet Stamping a specialty: 1 zt , the bank kept a-winning. Say! what d'ye call | (hy or Voltaire, slichtle nioditied by thator - a5 COMPETE ASSORTMENT OF ADDENSOS reasonable tering, Tustructions in | is ‘ ‘ that? ter offered the suggestion that it | 4-Sing, and the mysticism of the romantie DRAWING OF JULY 15, 1884, STAvebe CHECKED. EXUMWOIDEIED for D:, Blank’s Ancient Univ FE wees @ Teporter 0 sugs ool. "From the latter tendency bis father's ‘ im: BAND COMBINATIONS, ‘ x > looked like a change in Inek. houvehad been almost completely. free, and | BMX of Con merce, Memphis, Tenn, MIS (AND RIGURLED. FRENCH SAT-| Py > 5 i “Well, I should it was. But, say! One | what he saw of it in later years was not caleu- |; SH inet ee NGREAT VARIETY, | oUuGLASS’, rn night about 11 o'clock the mouse Tun out as | Thted to attract the Keemeyed, hankheaden, | ojraush hirst ) STYLES" IN: PRT usual and was playing around, when some hulk | (hwy hearted wouthy i — x : 5 of a player got his foot on itand smashed it. | “"gut in his wife and her family he was brought We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN “ , Whatd’ye think Jeff did, and only 11 o'clock | _BUt with a new power. Here were men : n 4 ‘ : ™ at nicht Cot Toot aes He glosed | and women, leading not only blameless but ae~ maser ee neat Galles HOSE, sizes S to 9g, our regular 47c. Hose, which we ja ‘ PEN the game. He thought nis lu tive and usctul lives, who hid its strong a hoid | P2iip Roth, cor. Locust and Caliope si ae . a a aos v i he wouldn't play any more on the external reality of the world as any on Onesn) Le ESN Weeeand shalisell for 37%c. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 | => : Eve : “Was his lu querie and who yet were moved by motives that w = - ES NS pet box: |} WwW : ‘ that i ropody Knows how it would have been | not of this world, but constantly felt they. were aa nt : It bea y night, but of cours ¢ has the be ather, and 4 DRAWING OF AUGUST 12, 1884. ELEG AN’ SE OF W. ‘DOUGLass, are af of it inthe long run. Guess Jet got hold of |} the aa ae ELEGANT EINE OF win Six rn pace eS gome other lucky thing, for he has wlways bad | (end, had New Orleans, Cloud Building. | FURNITURE, CARPITS, HEDDING AND Uprtor. | QUUEEIE SS writin @ pretty zood ‘roll,’ but lie aly was in mourn- ght consolation and th in the ethies of | ea Ue MIS, MODISTE, TERY GOODS. Lee te raice Ing for that mouse, You of these tel- | Spinoza, but. unlike the grea? poet, he had not Ss 15,000 Si Loe ke diel New Work: STRAW MATTING, LALY CARRIAGES, ah i 4 ‘ i Jota & : Jows if they believe in such thi suceceded in finding thei there. The thow 15,000 * 3081 OV: Win, Barr & Mo, "| LOOS# COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ELC, Et = or tell you thére is nothing fn it, bus personal loyalty to. personal god, oa the pe DOR UMS VER | _ sutts mane atthe sorte HUNG, 1 atcahtntidr: Ke Grantauhiw AMEE Sb GR aIUS OE eae. \ TON, onan their signs and their lucky numbers ther. ppealed to the decpest impulses of ARRIAGH SILADES ae | a be Prices, and Satisfaction Guarantecd. a nnEs, (RS CeMTRUS Denon ee Ineky clothes, anda hundred things 1 can't re- | SUT tures’ tail the home inte eet the | ReCHOICE GOOG PLATS FIGURIS AKT tng Dresses, Brian Proseutisa Sp hity, 1555 hood stnaes Soa a in in Wena aie ee peat, for all that. There's Pat Sheed; adeeae: tind. bese coe Cra ae n 7 Peni ver ML Willian), ong 18 ‘on e sitting in bad luck one night and losing every t first, it is true, but. ti | bus, Miss... DRESS SHIELD 18 RECOM. | ~———. _ | AN i Ne aS AGA GRAawOr ae bet he put down, when he got up. went home, tion and coundonca* #.'Gloyer, SEATON PERRY, mended by the Leading Dressmakers | @P esr A reivep } : : aeneed every ri of elothes he Bag anh back, tlit seemed as if th Perry Ballding, Hts atwoiiiely impervious, ST ALRRIVED | hen returned and made the biggest win he ever | gercuandine b y Bs ‘or sale at all Dry Goods ANO’ CATLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CITAM made in his life? I guess there's nothing nai imbued with his wite Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Stores. SUIT, SOLID WALNUT MAE! oy, | in it, but they all play it as if there was, just ious convictions, 2d he found in them the tablished 1840. SEs Fe y 1 | for something. You know, the ‘coons’ are} in his lite. ‘This was the turning points trum GESTS INDIA GAUZE SILT PUert een Pry marge eo aoa RED FOR | eat for ‘policy’ and they are always dream- forth he had a purpose that filled and fon India Ghee Shi nOG Cleaned and finished in the most superior mat | fg numbe ie pees De Wade fied his whole being—to do his duty betore Genbe Balbrizgen Site ah Plush Cloaks, Velvet and arty inewes. a sp aa onto a ‘coon’s) m_ he’s fixed. Tom Wale ‘od. Danbtless, like 1 4 as jue ee: audies’ dresses done up without being ripped. \ i : Us was walking down State street one day and seen tear Mie wore tn Sinert eal teoh Drawers Oot obe ee ECXROLINE LERCH, formers with ane ae he passed two ‘coons’ ve sy talking. As tbtedly, in the opinion of most, he h: Spring Weight U: Yer Worth Te, ae PAPEST DD he passed he heard one si ‘I tell you | times mistaken his bat always there iia rly all wool, 5Oe, 7 - ~ ee ey hones, 1 dream 6, 7, 3.twi age buy two | page ne eae Sahn Hin oer een fo [see: the COar r Sum. made of Wam- | Wis Srraca Roevrsexr, Ce ae ie ae HO Ae figs ‘and a saddie."’ Now. ‘Tom is a hlgh-| 15 Gespibe the praise of mene aad. tee sutte Cotton and Hichurdson's 2.140 Liven bosons foller, and plays bunk for all there is in tt. He | WuNcP Stundabd thane tite "phrase of the fash- This tg the best Mung, bese made Gunes ine ee GOS 9th street, opposite Patent OMmes, turneit round ‘when he heard tose numbers, | {jm wdare i ogi Tals tg ig, best mn ss , ; Went up tos" and played the ‘pot,’ which, 1 | ae tine lid now eome when the man whose op Me nity Res tae ence x ® new and elegant line of Infant's and 5 1 BUS ¢ e ve vi » 6, 7 a 8. ‘f =4 cor. Afuntso! Si SALT €hikiren’s S'pose you know, is the 6,7 and 8, for all he | youth had nh so-wild and wayward was | “ery and NCH BALTIM -Spuld ket in it, It won for him one deal cleven | United to take serious parcin theactive rk: | Buck weN 1002 F si PHWEST WHITE DRE SLIPS AND ROBES, oer eer and he B the atl life of the age. But bet reglancing at the ee Ainsere LACE A HIRRED CAPS, Do not iu08 our ts nothing else, and he played a big hiciie wea Gene TET a eee BWM Siti Vi se Wu LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, sortment pectal tie secretary ofthe tell you. No, there's nothing in it, but few passages from his later letters, which show | 7 4:W#ler, 151 Minus st. mbroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother | Proved ( DAVIS ’ “ ak SSUieals te IeSer alt doi ou know Sam Dall? Sam’s one st tivwhicl as iki “ Hubbard and other styles, aud all kinds of GEN 5 only one bur av s rt the Jevelest-headed fellers in the business. | 1851" he wrote from Freakin te ewe? CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS, mh26 | you have to heat, then the others are ready 4oF W estetetoitel . net A elle e bt > © wrote for is wife: 4 : 5 I REN'S FURNISHING G S. mh2s | you have to Lest, then the others are ready Sor use. * He's a pretty ‘high roller,’ too, when he Paria dig tere nee Tae that DRAWING OF OCTOBER 14, 1884. WE SOMETIMES HEAR IT SAID THAT ae eee = os A Prekrigs Sip QUICK CONCH ys against the bank. | Runs ‘125’ now and | wieshaden, and viewed the scenes of my {orn (ON PEOPLE ARE SO SLOW IN A wron Fisn Calland seethem, in Ui sizes aud prices. Sh isG ry 5 Se Tt on the inside. Tried to beat wheat @| rony with sudness, and rather prematere, wi New Orleans. La.. INING THE MODERN IMPROVE- Ubeniteal Di Cleantog Sstabitehment. cS & 00. t 1 sti NAVY, = at couple of years ago and got ‘busted.’ Not | gon vit please God to fill with his own y Sinith, Justice of the Peace, AGG CONS 3 No. 906 G Street Northwes : in 14 bis game. Well, Sam used to pass an old | ( rong wine the vessel from which the | US: ease eae CONSTAN TUES THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, apa street. | ane é 1 , beggar woman on the corner ee ae champagne of youth then uselessly frothed | W® ad FOR THE COMFORT AND CON piailes, and Gentlemen's Garments: also, Velvet ana ie | ane t PA fadison every morning. Sometime: leaving uothing but flat dregs behind. Bi OF THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL IN | Plush Cloaks, Crape Vi Laces, Gloves. etc, are ‘dw en > ees ; 4 would throw adime in her tray, sometimes a | (4%:! se uoe aie | f 5.00 z LIC IN G: RAT. IN | perfectly MILY SUPPLIES. Jaca Fj Guavee ana’ sometines a net dolier. He | Voc) feoneer, fie pe aaatrs Besse tnies nee 400) SOME THINGS THEY ARE A LITTLE SLOW, | “LADIES E ENING Dike — FA) iL < = j« A tearrtct Se eee amelie ane thing. | Whenever |] then firted, drank and pliyed, are now in | Patrotiaan 3, bong sabglice Force BUT AS A RULE THEY ARE NOT SO SLOW | joce thettoriginal sais ae 1 Pom: Marre | tua fstie, dines e q a s eir gra r 5 y phases my | Patrolman Con. D: phis, ‘Tenn iS THEY ARE . SCARE ah 4 ved emmecuaaily: p Vapre os : - 4 the bank. If he throwed her anything else— | (ei s TOE IE Bae cea a aay | Mare titee Coats gE Se SATD ND Bi GAS SONE WISH || (0 De tei ves etectially : ; whole conception of life has passed in. these @ half, ora dollar, or anything but a quarter, | Gurteen sees of which I thought. pel ING TO SEE A PROOF OF TILE AYTNESS OF ~~ —— just x F any a ‘ he'd Jose, Sam ‘kept, that | ad, aun im | teetly true white it lasted; how much that then WaSiINGTON PEOPLE IN TAKING HoLD oF | [5 4N NUK, UUMPHERY, = oe ~ bi ppekats on eeorne: the! e | #Ppeared great now scenis sinall tome; how DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 11, 1834, NEW INVENTIONS SHOULD NOT FAIL Mukes Corsets to order tn every style and material, Charters Sean grag on the corner and then the | much venerable that I then, mocked! Wine mo and gitarantees perfect fit atid comfort quarters wouldn't work. Sam inquired for his rien tees ate 5 aided, withe aaa VISIT sriertaats Peres old woman and found she was dead. The other | 0-04 Wad fallen away tree ‘inner belie be: | Taps, Mathern, 20204 Washington st, Boston, French Hand-nate Undexciothing: Sterino Underwear fe begear ten ot as ny Soe — i un | fore another 14 years have passed and 1865 has | Fn Patent Shou! nest Imported Hosiery. @ oa | “I know gamblers,” he continued, “who w : fa Seeei LG ara hi» 7 Patent Shoulder races, und all Dress Iteform Goods, 3 i never play against’ certain dealers, nor if cer- | SOME, If we live'to see itt tpon SE ere LANSLURGH & BRO‘S STORE, French Corsets and, Bustles, : 31.25 Pa D. fain persons are in the room. They think they | nether knows God. nor desires to knowing e Ee ey ete ee ont nia a S1.25 Pen OZEN prces them, that they gave them bad luck | “onnot understand how sueh a man ear conure i.—Erenei, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 - Enel by looking at them. | They will curse some {el- | S"iire ao burdened with enhut and tleoee, ON SEVENTH STREET. FOR YEARS WE = = SS Ysaricaaiperserat Jow for a *hoodoo’ up hill and down dale. Then | fompt. 1 cannot tell Haw Treen ta ean es leave ok tee Tie 4 ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, there are players who, if you touch one of their | were again obliged to live acl onta tides | HAVE PAID PARTICUPAR ATTENTION 10 | ¢f, First-class Hair Dresser trom Paris, GROCERIES, hips, of ‘put one of yours on top of thelrs, | out God. without you and the children, rrenthy THE COMFORT AND WELFARE OF OUR | Three Pater ‘e Medals trom Expositions st VYLVANIA AV er ts z eee recone piweky and that | do not sce why I should not cast this life aside CUSTOMERS UNTIL AT THE P any Sonat . G A G in lueky seats, and in the run of the cards, and | Hike @ dirty shirt.” Yet this is the life most « WE CAN SHOW TO THE PUBLIC ONE oF | , HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK OCERIES os youn MO SERIES my acquaintance: When I go through Ladies’ fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. SAVE YOUR MONEY. quale to in aacke Gealers of cards, and so do most of | them singly and ask myself what reson ang THE LARGEST AND FINEST DRY GOODS| Hair dyed and shampooed in u first-class manner. Laundry Sta Rer May 73, 3 bank players. They will walk around their | {hem sinsly and Lying ani for bears troubles STORES SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA: BuT | Wissto order. red shoulders, . hair three times in order to change their luck. | 50,4 vexation,for intrleuin wud Spying around, : sede seh 9 seen as 537 15th st. now. 1 Middlines! Some men won't lend, money to thelr most in-| Tecan find no answer, Do not conelade from ONE OF THE LATEST INVE = Haus, 12 timate friends while they are playing, beeause i 2th nel RAWIN ECEMBE! HICH. WE WIA! SPEAK 18 = a E Wives thelr fuck away, thers Vetieve in this-scribble that I am ina black mood; DRAWING OF DECEMBER 16, 1884. WHICH WE WISH TO SPEAK Is THE : BOOKS, &c. _ lucky pieces of money, old coins with a cer- | Vonowing leaves on a bright se | JH. Kuttner, Georgetown, Ky. SE Les 5 coc. fain date on them, oF ome mari: or other. 1 | Soi and cheerful, put ioucted widhaetvess atch | canal manic New Orleans 1 ‘ [Warions sizes and styles of binging. = STBEE Patent Process (wartuiited), per WL, $7.00. Knew an old player who bad a lucky sixpence. jekness, with a longing for forest, lake Lente “NEW PATENT FA: Compaution to the Itevised O1d Testament, by Talbot 1. 2 3180. I English eoim he had found. He did faction h & longing for forest, lake fischer, Ca,ifornia stat Companion ie ised Oic 5 PS « ‘0c. i 7 twas an English eoim he ha ; and moorland, for you and the children, all W, Chambers, Y WILLIAM C. WHITNEY seem to be mighty jucky foe Tong time. ae blended with the suaset and Beethoven.” * ¥amily and Teachers’ Bibles at all prices. ac ‘one time he got broke down to hissixpence. ses ‘ 7 . , aN : laid that down on a card and told the dealer he Character in Hair. eolibbted nen WHICH WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED | Depository of the Bible Soci 3 shinzion, May'S. 265 SS: ood for a C bpriaat The (ae soe Axi es or phis, ‘Tenn... FOR THE BENEFIT AND COMFORT OF OURCUS- At the Eookstore of p ROROSALS BOM knew him au new about his sixpence. ie | PROFOUND OBSERV. [ONS MADE BY A LEARNED National Bank, iy 7 ERS OT ‘ED PI 5 " NTYNE ‘s “4 ‘turned’ and the sixpence was swept into the CHICAGO BARBER. Albert Mass, } i i poe | te Be eee Cal, my25 jock SRS Ee ee 3 28, 188. till. “You see, Joe,” said the dealer, ‘there's | prom the Chicago News. Torenz Traub, — | Employees of A. Goebel & CUOUSLY ABOUT THE STORE AND ARE} _™ chee dcpeeen nothing in it.” You know if it had been such a we F Bar Regumer, | Consrewers,Detrolt,Alich. 6,000 | wonkED BY STEAM, SO TITAT THE WHOLE | 7 7 SPAX. JUNE lucky piece for Joe he ought not to have lost it.| “It is a fact,” said the barber, “that a better nj. Noes, “ S 4 = HE EVISED ERSION Mive dianeon ise av ee 5 = ard | OS Phillips, cor. “Hernando and ENlott sts. STORE IS KEPT COOL WHILE THE LADIES OF THE HOLY BIBLE, So lt must have been something else that gave | idea of character is expressed by the beard | “ap, Phillibs, cor. 5,000 E HOLY BU pita (ican siaiveen oS 40k Jog bis run of luck. | will plek up a oftentimes than by the countenance. ‘The art aret Bressal, 403 Siciby si, Meni a NISIT THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, MAKE | In different sizes of type and in varied bindings Rise Orleans Molasws, 55 to 7Oe. g ae “No gambler in his senses pick up. ae ie eres phis,Tenn é 000 e1 ts ASES, AN EAVE. E erooked pin on tht street; orone lying crosswise | Of reading character by the beard Is taught as a | si. 4. Muclicn, 403 tiwsilaay” 37 Detroit, ee EE ea BS) ee PURSELZ,, Bookseller, with the way he is walking. The way to pick | Science in Paris under the name of ‘philo- |” Mich : STORE FEELING QUITE REFRESHED AND . pes Z ERR RRR UP a pin is to have the head turned toward you. | graphy,’ and I understand a book is shortly to | W- J. Hightower, Dublin, ¢ GRATEFUL’ TO THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ———- = = $° Fe 2 a ee repeat Should be to" | be published in which the principles of this a STORE FOR THEIR KIND ATTENTION AND RS SE Goo Boe - Brevens, who was great gambler, would only | Sclenee will be given in detail. Did you ever DRAWING OF JANUARY 18,1885. CONSIDERATION, WHILE THE FANS ARE| Valu Forebodings. Birs Wester, wig = pick it up with the point toward him. I've | notice that people ot very violent temper have ae, ere MAKING THEIR REVOLUTIONS WE WILL hess Emilia, Russia Caner The Tears, THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA frig all ways, but pins don't seem to atfect' my | always close-growing hair? It’s a fact that every | Thomas M. Thornton, Shelbyville, M1... LET TIE PUBLIC KNOW WE HAVE ALSO WASHBURN & CO..807 14th st 1. @. © LAMAR, Secret sigreat thing to aud ve bei gwiclow ead leeks | Man baving close growing hair is the owner of || z OTHER INDUCENENTS WHICH ARE INTHE PAVONERY But they are about as scarce as ood inck 1s | decided temper, It easy enough ior me to “xe Gries Biker Or Rtas Susy Ovr, a Conte the mont Rreacrzrctand the mos rea irae ‘ eee ace den Gauublers wear a wateb charm | I’ Know how to handle him, Menerstrong tent with Sanger tos, Dallas . THE NEW WORK BY © HOt Only the most perfect Sf a fnger ring, that they bulld aheapon. Cy | ber are generally vigorous, bet at ihe tee ile Dalen ten a host Improved Mach; Jaynes has a Guger ring that money couldn't | fime they are hotulweys Azedin thelr eninge k of SUX, Krouse & MESSRS, HUTCHINS & MOORE, cry at time, but they produce pay, aud he don't believe in it either, If you ask | Now, the man wiih sone halt it were es —_ a Flour UNsURvassEt mill in. the word him. Still he likes to have the ring on when prejudices, Coarse hair denotes obstinacy. It's 3 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL prove that, we would simply ‘state that a larze he is dealing. Another thing, a man will have sbed. Bisine Mey so lucky and uniucky days. T' tell you, you can eohaie ite conten Thece ee is shipped anni tty of this'm lecture ali day and preach ail night, bat luck 13 | “BOS hair ts coarse. The eccentric nan has iE GOODS HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. Eorop att cipal Courts on th +h ear ‘ PARAS ylicatuon to ys ve ve ye y ! Minneso luck and I know It. I'dreamed one night that (op elang sores met at tiecamoninenan ARM WEATHER IS APPROACHING woe ane 2y) Pitan pn , Aaxistant f Gay T went tothe teak Swaa uke Gk ® sound mind, that was not refined in his THE DEPARTMENT THAT NEEDS G. A, WHITAKER lnotis particies of ths Froposais tor Sta Souldn't play, but Il be blamed if the very first | av have motleed thet ney reumement. | You TO BE TALKED ALOUT, BECAUSE PEOPLE | _™¥19 2108 Hennayivania evenue been reuched, tad isco ster General reserves the right to reject deal T eolced At Mf the Jack didn’t win four | jeccual, or especially in esthetle parente heey DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 10, 1885, WaN? TO KNOW WHAT TO WEAE AND] Nyy Booxs tian’ ocher Hore stoves vane sackets | ies pM, BVtiAs, ees pane ‘ae Metheny oon, said the | Mets ss a class, pan tieadakly painters, are Bertha Carey ‘Algona, Ta, i 6.000 COMMENCEMENT AND GRADUATING Literary Landmarks of Loudon, ‘Hutton, eopirenel, an y Flour poe rey ‘su LARKING AKD Rae : os P alw: marl or st | Mrs a. uz, 5,000 Sete an {the Duanes. Hamikon. < Ltn rk aces cn one oes ne ics. Tule Osear Wilde for example, iis | Fit eee DRESSES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT OUR Bly ods and Fly ackie aes STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FA. atlendy + hat night ca ome $i 4 tas ard yi (South Side, STORE. me Studies in Nature. ‘Treat. puke nee = Wastunxcren, 4 nad to borrow ear fare Geer Ae the $800, and | remember hhow “mnuch fan ws made" ot hin Freaten set eae LoT Bis Neutingand is leh, Sa idams~foamer. | One of the most beantifil Winter Wheat Patents seedy regen oe o borrow ear fare to get home. ty eee now a a feuten Joel, G2 wan, a eS - sie ats OF Wild Oats—Luckles. Suse" ‘a 0 : 60 0 ae touch it young man: If you do you'll never se. | Hee Te Bese Wee 3 vy Duke, Wz HAVE) JUST RECEIVED ps Russia Under the “zars, Steputak. ever offered to the iade. It is unexcelled by any other sg gret it but once; that be all soar Ife, As for | OsGir Wilde ‘cou Tee op ae however He through Commercial Nutional Ban! age OF FIGURED SWISS AT 12%c. 15c, 18c., 2ve. Genants of an Old Farm. Cook, Patent except Ceres, und will please the most ex: ee ong Sot UY cat now, and Ishall try and | mind had an eratiobent een eae i © [Bee Be FER SAND) THESE COCKS AEE! Dituc ol GuarA tie. Morn See nae rt faa cca A day or two afterward the scribe met his| Wich le lectured here, just to. satisfy myselt ae ON RULES ae FER Oe CRE eR Ne a egy Pee GILT-EDGE. wT Cresher 7 a : sive Euchre with Favors - : sporting friend again, “Say! I lost my eat day | Whether he was wee eek oe oe * DRAWING OF MARGIT 10, 1885. INDIA LINENS. ALL GRADES, FROM 8c, PER | my2 “Wil. IL MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania ave. : Le Pelore Pesierday, and last night I went broke. | fe wore down his backs T was cae ee YARD UE. = = A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. — = Mant, sprightly fellow, who, by the way, Is | Gebe Poidestenaacontepet SILK AND COTTON MULL, ALL coLoRs AND oe A Young eee Becomes a Budd- | gimust alwa: Lape has sooerely acurly Augh Neil. May id, Ky. AG in AND GRADES, * COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. A splendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the -: a nis hair 1s eurly. Its casy to | T.KRG tate nw Orleans, . mai nie Sa: « = : process. Itiy avery cheap and LAs, From the Times of India. bring a smile to the face of a man whose hair is ational Ban ee OUR 12%. PLAID NAINSOOK IS EXCEED- | A Specialty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS ee ibe seach Of oll lamer ana |. sAa-wes-dte * A novel and imposing ceremony took place on cons toy incghs where colder eRares 8 Praiclse INGLY GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE, CARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE | we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one Who pers April 5 at the Widyodya Buddhist colleze in | RANG ye 2, kaugh at But that's veeause his INAN ARTISTIC ACA hile vg Colombo, by which a young and accomplished | trate the bottora of this ee tee @ pene Francises.” Cal Z © PARKER, GOLDEN HILL. eres English lady, well known in Bombay, formally | “There isa vood deal of difference between Margun, Riehinond, Ky LANSBURGH & BRO, apll 7 and 619 7th street became a professed follower of Lord Buddha. | coa'e hair and hair that fs harsh, though It re- st it, Michigan... ‘The ot reliable stand-by and the Standart Fam! Flour of the District. It Is equal dn quality toa NCIAL. many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it : { hair that is hai ough Baly Grove, ats Not long ago a clergyman from England, the | (i!rcs an expert to distinguish it. For exam. | Janes Sivas, Wi rly | Grove Orleans; Ga Rev. C. W. Leadbeater, took the “five precepts” jail, aU. Yet coneorte to ee my26 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH STREET. annot be trained to grow 255 bought for considerable less mones. We defy compet in the presence of the high priest, Sumangala. | into a graceful curve. That's because the hate = = = P, & Waunrery. torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CEKES, | auinp, ‘This time it was Miss Mary Fiynn who accept. | is harsh. Now, people whose halt is har DRAWING OF APRIL 14, 1885. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SINCE Mu ant STERLING, GILT EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDERS | » Drugs ed the faith that is now becoming fashionable | #miable but cold natures, They are always ; ——————S a Soe EOeRES. : el ae Diy none ee aoe among the enlightened classes in the west ready to listen, but its difficult to arouse their | John W. Haywood, 38 Chariton st., Saya n- + 64 Broadway. } New York. ties them once Wil uever Use any Lulug cise, dorsal at iuine, Cow It was a curious sight to see an Engilsh young | feelings. In men of this disposition the hair Smuts To Oxvzn 180 Fifth avenue, bs ipvaligsooere: lady, dressed in an elegant robe or black elie | theit heads is zencrally, in fact almost always, seats 539 15th sirect (Corcoran Bullding), Washington, sitting in the midst of acrowd of yellow-robed | Of # darker shade than thelr beards, Whou ie PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES. Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave Buddhist priests and repeating the Pansil, The | the beard fs full, covering the entire face, the 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order for . BETWEEN : ect any nad all bids oF ceremony began by the high priest examining Coon Nea — S sam auade near’ the 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for... EW Ui Bet ADELPHIA, sel3 WM. M.GALT & CO. LYDbe Be age at led her | Poets to red, which colors the end of the hair. ST STY: —_¢ a NERS = * me whieh Miss Flynn answered that, acter having | They forget easily, and often leave a cane or an : ; Gi ae Mayan C Evry KKevsroxe Marr Winsrey. studied the Various religious systems of the | Overcoat behind them Ina barber shop. They Berg tags muerte neg HS aa Henry H. Dopey, Washi D.c. 5 World, she found the Buddhistic esoteric philos- | Are <teat procrastingtors, and are bad at keep- | Won i Coline Gone hae Gl eh ee & 5 ELLERY, Se ree pee "a opby as being most in accordance with herown | MZ 8ppuintments, Think over your acquaint. Washington, D.C. Guigiee, 1112 F street northwest |g 2uy,and sell on commission ‘al sof Railway | spECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. —~ Feason and common sense. Other questions | #nces and see if the man who Is habitually slow | Dan. M_ Alor COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each. HL. H. DODGE, Resldent Partner. Fi pry 4 baving been satisfactorily anewered by her, the | Ns nota moustache or beard ofa Ughter shade | inition & ik arene7, ‘i DEF pentlay een is 5 3 te, used om the 2 Fees cee an his . It’s always the cuse, 2 are P00, 27: hont st. Boston, A eS ‘Stocks and Bonds. format! “TL rz es 1 ssiven ph Sencar hic Mee Ea oe on keeEte | the tacn who come 1a late Reais theres and | Mee Bante e ane nes suoaton, Stes A ea gardiug the nuarcete seeied thangs ore Fee THE BEST TONIC 1 StoTE, PDA, linen SPise ceremony ended bs the ehaating stores: | Ett SHOT DRG teh ecletese Th eke ac tratts | Wells Paceu's Gb, San Pyaitiacs Gal ta ha isd re a ie vires epee [ESE caperenice ai Dentistry. Mice 1207 * e priest * esides | But phitography ce. es years of | }Y a ‘Asi ete eee 3 pea Ce present. Besides | stuay and observation to acqulre Ite Frege Tong | Basuel List aise A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for S0e.,76e. and$L. Preservation of Une Naturct Teeth © spe atthe temple where tee Creme took place | Practice and a natural liking for the art, Lhave | pamuel Licht Rees ‘Unequalied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and ozs Carson Rubey, Gainesville, Tex... 2200 | | Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at General Debility. ust, many of the most prominent Buddiints of Com attalued considerable skill In discerning char- lowest prices. ATTORNEYS. Dice: “se in ail mbo, the captain and several officers of the ae 2 ‘A. A. FREEMAN, ‘HL, D. MONEY, % 5 brane serew steamer Tbr; or the. Mesaagerics te | neryi Spee aii Tixymccemie te me Aarge Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. of Tennessee,’ of MMlsalssippl, = PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: warratited. et mes, and several European passengers ‘. CHARLES HYATT?, Proprietor. ign! ior yy gee ee Ry oa had arrived by that vessel. From the San Francisco Alta, Geo. Williams, Washington, D. C. suo bone a ita & Ateiney General) Post Rosas House of | Beware of Inltations. None gencine without the D Asn Euxn Post Office Romances. The marriage of George Finlay, the historian | Sean fan. Mound Top, nin ee a FREEMAN @ MONEY, Atiomnevedt-Law, Of%C6 | cicnstureof EISNER & MENDELSON, GcRos <M LIMENTARY From The Royal Mail. of Ancient Greece and for many years corre- | Harry Duthui, Melrose, Mass. eins 816 F etreet northwest, sete ‘39 and 40, St, Cloud re hin Agetancseest&, ten, is sans aah eae On ot spondent of the London Times dt Athens, was | ¥. G-Sexton, Hruton, Stewart Co, Penn..... se3Q. Opposite Patent Office, —, Its principal ingredient, - ne occasion a gentlemanly looking per- aeane 1 WAS | Bank of Gre: n. ile, Greenville, Miss... ARLES J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, | por sare ny ally formuiated with medical remedies, ziving It won- son called and expressed a fear that he had in- | #ttended by considerable romance. Finlay had | $22! R. Jewel, Cattarangus, N.Y. Counsellor-at-Law nbd Expert St, Cloud building, derfally stimulating properties invigorating te vita Sieh tre letters in wrong envelopes, and that | become attached toa beautiful Armenian girl | W.W, Speers, Memplly; Tenn. Gas Cooxra S: Sie charges: “iweaty-ows yeas experience” ast Teeninegrs Seance } washington, D.C. | forces without tatiguins the digestive organs, all his prospects in life depended on his having | *t Constantinople, and, as her family would | Wir, $time Chetan ae MRI ITOVES, Sa StS SESE: Barbour é& Hamilton, = iinet y his letters buck and correcting the mistake, inas- | Ver have consented to her marriage with the | A-siulth, 107 Cedatet ‘ Roomeb and 40 ‘Law Bul M2Bin.wet In Tyrnorp, Yruvow and MatarscaL t ” ‘oung Scotchman, determined to elope with | J. W. Chapi STOVES FOR 4" rt invaluaLle, giving etreagth to overcome these uuslig- ppcsurlp tei pene Bases __ re ne er. ‘A yacht of an English friend was to take Residence, 240 North Capitol st. : sa ereantile houses 3 A same line of businces; whose Interests casey | te young lady was to be got on Wears at EEENN N 00 NN N . A nant diseases. Highly recommended by leading Phy z Prey x NN © ONNN sicians of Paris asa tonic fur convalescentsand Wealk boa: i HATTERS, 3 m AMUEL H. W. Ht ONNN 7 at every oint. A sinitlar blunder occurred in prepared for send ied we erica aS = a 8 Med Goattiiong, Soiary ee ets @ 8 PS hat, eee ee & more delicate affair, when a young lady was | Moment came the girl becaure irk Most urgent to have her letters Feturned, aa she | refused Lo allow heel poke eh ase ee ea _ TaTLors, ty2__€30 Lothians ave. next to ctv P. 0 had accepted the wrong offer of marriace. ‘The | Her sister, a girl equally lovely, thought it a 4 il postinaster was unable to Tesist her earn- ity that the romantic arrangement should not red CONFECTIONERS, SPECIALTIES. est entreaties, and thus prevented a paintul ca- | be talzen ude: ae For fall particulars of the Grand Seml-Annnal Draw- : fastrophe. “Hat a whote romance might be weit: | fs vince ot ina aise peated, Reruelt ‘the box & FOUGERA € CO, Agents, X. ¥, my1-wes SoLp BY Aut Drceorsms. sol en mci CoEOLERG. REGGE AND Rome Tsu inlay must : TONNERS, nous semabsnar ation dietary Laropean tenon the following incident: A young lady, | have whee Instant pee schemie in smother coluzam er irs Sciuber 2ath, Shot who had been engaged toa prosperous youn Rabopenea Invik oot rae Sache an sox | Ing ofthe 26h 7. a seed youl Pegs ceoeua lini, bul Wy amiccung Caceres tonsa manufacturer, was informed, afew days before | his sweetheart, but het slater’ Wes 1a ee . : STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL OgOK | Snsulted dally, Wikduce a radest cure ut the disease. Stee Me solvent, Sor ae Axed for, that the firm was in- | dressed in midshipman’s uniform.” ‘The Drotise: | of this paper today. 1 5 seley conndential, ho x - solvent. Not a moment was to be lost, and a | of the young lady had discovered the affair and Jetter was written and ed, breaking the en- was quickly en board the yacht to always open. = FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS gagement; when, within two hours, it was dis- nation, Finlay saw only one eee teas * The report a ouie Teport was entirely’unfounded. | him. ‘The girl had been compromised: he wecht < i — The report continues: “The daughter, with her | marry her.” The brother gt his consent, the Parents, rushed to the post office, and no words | marrlage took place a¢ ouee. can describe the scene—the ap; oe ere ———_—_o—_—____ 00 ‘A FOR SALE BY THE the wrii the united entreaties Mrs. Herder, of Galli Ohio, who tried to ° ing of hands, cpt God the family to have the fatal letter restored, but rl of, 15 astray, was taken fro! . Ms gy tigen hp Bs ¢ : m f WASHINGTON G8 LIGHT COMPANY. rpg by oS a ve town, . z i ar ; a : rs alas! nll was vain; the rule admitted of no ox- eeption,” = -