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ee an. ae * lta al 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1886-TWELVE PAGES. 9 mEK FOR SANTA CLAUS, TROBES AND PURNACES—THE WAY 10 HANG UP STOCKINGS—WHAT BOYS AND GIRLS OP EXPERIENCE ing Him. FOO ca Dells for Warrenton, Gordon Q. pointe, Tonchbane, Mocks Sian, Dun Written for Tux Evawrxa 87am. folks, y, exclaimed, Nimrod, who, tke | that he abruptly departed without and A TRUE STORY OF THE SEA. THE WORLD'S GREATEST TELE-| WHAT PEOPLE'S HANDS MEAN. | RAILROAD: general, was as proud ashe was | came back In an hour, bringing nis wife and two stay smn it. tOA DS How Medern styles in Architecture CHRISTMAS FOR SURE. Doon "WR, qe thee” anlage, Brutus, ts | daughters, How Two Mayers of New York Ee =. laybe Some Day Wise Mem will beas | JpiEpNONT AIR LINE Favor St. Nick’s Plans, spare ta it. 1 Seen im poi tankers et ohn kare meee cote wa et caped from Shipwreck. What the Huge Lick Glass May be Ex-| Able to Telia Man’s Future From His | SCHEDULE IX FEFFCT PRC. 19,1880 A LXGEND WHICH HAD TO BE MODIFIED To SUrT LA BY JOHN HABBERTON. ike him ort ¢o be ashamed. ot gettin’ money that | find our forges From Harper's Weekly. pected to Hevea} in the Heavens, Palm as They are Now From et ‘Trains leave P. station, 6th and B strecte -—twould make feel than stealin’| “It means just ” said Nim «tt 7 abil sheep. But me jared back a susey cz you please, moans we've found out now to have Guristas for | ,22BIS speech at Cooper Union, October 22, Mr. | From the New York Sun, Sip PTR {a > ~ Abram 8. Hewitt, then a candidate for mayor, now | ‘The approaching comipletion of the colossal tele- - 2-4 t,t ty +4 pociepydttieatenes AUTHOR OF “HELEN'S Banins,” “sncETON's sarov,” | an’ said he wanted some money to give SWiGuristmas for sue” said Are Cummelia, “means | MAVOr-clect, gave a sketch Of his own ioas ea | scope or ge Lick Toes eee et tele. | Ponte exciting a somewhat unusual | ir fulrce bade see ennton roi xe, “Good for nigger Brutus!” exclaimed Mrs. Cum- | Chris’mas for women ez well ez men.” answer to some attacks made upon him asa “rich | interest to the question. How powerful will this | 2tice just now considering that for years, even Bop. ma Daily. quoept, Sunday, for Manassa, ‘The Christmas stocking 1s coming more tn vogue pltny with an energy that made her husband jerk | | Cat Creekers are human, 90 they all man.” “In the course of these remarks he sald: | telescope giant be? ‘The Lick telescope is to be by | Centuries, tt has Deen held in disrepute. Viewed | Sifusiune and intermediate mations | again. The little ones are taught to prepare for maf suddenly attacked by aque, ‘Then she quickly | ench for himsolt, jo be in maray wun | , Became nearly blind, and was compelied to passa | far tho largest retractor in the world. ‘Thos who | 85 a branch ot ‘empirical Knowledge, it has. been |. Loulevilie, Cinempat the coming of the good saint whoon Christmas {Copyrighted, 1886. resumed her customary listless voice, 772s Tevoluttonary ; from being a lot of sturdy UD- | year tn for tb lessons Thad iver oa | BAve seen the huge telescope of the Naval observa. | COnsigned to fortune tellers, clairvoyants, gypsies, | Poluts on the Chesapeake and Chao" route. Pulh exe emerges, comey and smiling, from the chim-| The spirit of inquiry, ke reform, the cholera, | S44: a sootead » tives bog to. be tdustrious and. aay Shother accident cectrred: toe shipos | tory in Washington will be interested to Know | and those who are regarded as dealing tn queck. | "jie Wanincton to Vouinville 0 Oo ney. For some years past, however, this time. | Md the historic wind that bloweth, has away of| the meal was eaten ‘in silence—a not unusual cir- Detter houses, a take their wives to the Forks | which cident Hy tothe bottom, and I was saved by an- | that the Calffornian giant will survey the sky with | €ry. Just now these past notions are undergoing + Charlottes, Colum! von. Aucusda, Atlanta, Mo honored tegend of Santa Claus has been moditied | Suddenly making {tself known in the most unex- | cumstance in good-natured families. that have lt | with them rorhelp spend thelr money. ‘They even | other a Ss Rap Bea acct inceiin con, | an eye ten inches broader than thst ‘of the great | fevision, Chiromaney asa science, based on inwe | Sean Vatles sleeper: Waskindoa to meet the changed conditions of Itving. The | Pected places. This is the only reason that can Saar Segue bac bak cones tees Lae eee natives noved away aud the | eeaand ‘nd brother, abd will beto thoend | star gazer at the capital. ‘The Pupil of the huinan | deduced logically from observation andaccumulat- | Hucton t Monomers, connecting chtldren have, it 1 true, been taught that the | De siven for its appearance on Cat Creek, Mo., satistied a good appetite sharpened byra long walk | others, in. the despair of thelr longing for the good of matte. ,t landed in Tang OF a ea ena T haf | eye Would have to be enlarged to a alameter of | €d facts, is clatming the attention of intelligent | FEELING ON WASHIXGTON AXD ORT0 DIVIRION. gifts they have found by their bed side on Christ- | S¢veTal years ago, in the cabin of Nimrod Cumpiln, | jn frosty alr, arose suddenly from the block that had | old time, drank themselves to death, 2 threes dollars in Ey pocket, which ‘constituted ‘three feet In order to collect as much light as will | Minds. Whether a forecasting of future occur- | Leave Washington 8 1) am. daily, except Sun mas morning, oF at thelr places at the table, were | 84 for Nimrod’s danghter Piney to startle her | served as a chair, setzed his rifle and powder-horn | But Nim Cumplin. did hot ne em ied | y,cnure worldly wealth.’ fwas 20 years of we." | fait upon the wonderfa! object glass of the Lick | ances is within its province isa matter to be set. | 204445 jum. daily: arriving st Konind HAV 124 brought by the patron saint of the holidays. But | Mother with the question: aa eae ae Oe are air you. goin’, Nim?” sald | Paces Se ears, Curameman tan Wild Jas Ghe captain of the reacuing ahip toll the stOry | tolegrope. As the average diameter of the pupil of | tied by the future, but outaide of this work, palm. | Eran’ aay ta" ee Reet Sunday. areivinw ath the ne Uishtly-closed chimney places, | | “Mother, what's this here; Christmas all about, | ses Gumpiin. “Ou never pene Conte Deore |e Coe a ce ai come mysterious manner tre het SOW Tours ago toa littiectrele of friends | +6 eye is about one-difts of an inch, fe followsthat | istry as another and leas doubtful mision. Just RH ee Which the furnaces and latrobes in modern nowees | ANYhow?" when you'd walked from the Forks that same | only customer. & New York club: ‘man whose eye was large ‘to equal the | 28 phrenology when treated honestly and reason. Pini; aud from Lowieville 9:40 p. made necessary, a new explanation of how Santa | Mrs. Cumplin, who was frying venison steaks | day?” a “In 1944 I was commanding the ship Atalanta, | reat te in lent Ing Dower would be | tnely yields useful as "well ag tntere<ing "iow {o's me Clans gets tthe house with hs. wondrons pack | OVSE 8 fire of hickory coal, was so amazed by tue | addy, where are you gotn’” asked Piney: Written for Tae Evaxive Stan. andin the month ot December of that year was | Sboutone wousand. feet taile Phe Starnes of | leuge, 80 chiromaney. Irstuled tor te tras at car reservation, and. information eae omiarons Pack | question that she turned quickly to look at her “Vm going, replies Nimrod, with averted eyes ‘Impromptus. making a voyage from Liverpool to New York. | Liberty would serve htm for actgar lighter, if hung | bottom will reveal many exact detatls of personal ies emenper obe Peuneyivenis witch, we lnvented. ‘The old ideas and ptetures, | [iugntr, and in so doing allowed a particulary | asit he uad something to be ashamed of, “Th go. map On the Lith Twas crossing the quit ‘ind | up where he could convementigreach it.” character; that & mau's future may be ‘broadly FY epueertinrm ar Peay rere: Which represented the good old man, freshly | fine steak, which she was in the act of turning, to in’ to get Christmas for sure. Idon't know what BYR bs GILDEa, had goc wel over tt iynentites Staten token ‘a | So much for the of the Lick ‘wonder to | Predicted from his predominant, traits no one ot |"! JAS. L. TAYLOR, iieguocere ro the wae one | atthe Om eng ann |W ate i wont wit ele ron Brien nag rN York eye” | Sine haga fe septs irctfepo ae amount | gresantch av ccharnto"FSiaphd shite | poatzawoue axwowsieaererae fn over the chimney, Just ready to disappear | ““Furpity'ssake,gal,whav’s the good o’skeerin' the | enough to shade the cabin, soon hid Each of us answers to a call; barometer had been falling Faphdis; saa ag Tab, | of light that the telescope. can erage, AN ordi, ing events {s not to be gainsald, But | J*-TIMORE AND OFTo RAILROAD. into the depths, have ‘lost thetr meaning. The | itfe most out o’ the only mother you've got to your view. ee ‘Master or mistress have we all, (rays regarded it with great care ahd obeyed Its | nary opera giass magnifies two and a half or, at | the object of this paper is rather to deal with tt in | Schedule in effect, St VEMBER 7th, 1886, antag Leaim of retudeers waiting, and evidently | name! You've gone and give me a reg’lar fit o’ the Rept ene bay father took that way be! 7 T belong to lovely Anne; orders, I shortened sail. But I noticed that the | the most, three diamaters. Let any one recall how | !ts more probable phases which serve as a founda- Until further notice. papatient. for the dash tnto the long vista of | jerks, comin’ on me so sudden With an outlandish bs ele Cumpilin, shading and straining her fee- ‘Dost thou not wish thou wert s fan? stranger kept everything spree, and when night | effective even so low a magnifying power as that sort — oe a baoes tos ington from Station, corner of New Jen ould soe a hich stretched out as far as the eye | question like that. And you've made me spile the Ce ag 4 a yah ‘Thus to be treasured, thus to be prest, came on and hid her from sight she was far off on | 18 when applied to persons and objects upon a dis. ear ee A san centieas hands that pass © street 7 s suificlent to give an air of reality to | best chunk 0” venison in that there pan, "Twas akes him lookin’, tho Pi thus, and thus created? the horizon, and didn’t appear to have taken in a | tant stage, and then he will at once perceive the sig- Should 100 different pairs come under “aco 100.00, 11.40.a.m. and 10:10 p.m. Anily, any eh.idish inind. The picture was not complete, | one o' them pieces that your father specially likes, | Piney. “And,” she continued, “I hope he'll find Jeasuring Stitch of canvas. During the night it came on to | nificance of the statement that the smallest astro. | his observation, even a cursory glance wiil reveal | math comchem wind al he 10:00 however, unless a sectional view of the house was | too—just where the side leaves off and the ham out what 1s it, and get it. m blow heavily—a regular cycione, in fact—and you | nomical telescope will bear a magnifying power of | that no two are alike, and that the variety is | m. is a Past Limited ne and Chi- Gen y nowing the interior, and the cutidren | begins You mind this tryin’, now, till Igo see et | | “it just ez’ the Old woman sez,” muttered the sok oii: may be sure Iwas glad 1 had taken in sail. It | two or three hundred diameters. The relation be- | qual to the number. Long and short, thick and | cago, striving iy Pitiaure wes a5 ‘Snugly tucked in their little beds, with the smile | there's another one.” hunter to aimself as he strode along. “Chris'mas Be thlue skies’sbove hee; only lasted a couple of hours or so, but was very | tween the magnityiny power of at thin, broad and narrow, just. asin faces. And if | mornine at See ae, ay Sreintiie ie Chica on thetr faces of the anticipated glories | | Mrs. Cumplin went out and looked In the family | 18 only for mew and niggers—along here on Cat aE ae winds tbat blow, has long as {twas on Us, ment, reckoned by diameters, and the variety in faces depends upon the soul betind | 20.28 m. fare is charged on these trains of Christmas. There, too, could be seen | refrigerator—a barrel, out of doors, on the northern | crick, anyway. I wonder how I'm going to find low soft, ¥6. J About 9 in the forenoon the watch reported | distahce of the object looked’ at is the features, why should not the hands, imple: | _, For Cincinnati, Louievitte ly at 8-30 the row of stockings suspended from the | side of house, and covered with short logs to | out what to ‘S'pose I might ask nigger Brutus. And tell her that we love her Pisces of wreck floating on the water, and an hour | If an glass magnifies three diameters, it | ments of the soul, indicate the sort of soul 1 nd Palace mantelplece, completing the picture of Christmas | keep out “varmints” Her daughter knelt. in | Well, I don’t know's I'd be lettin’ myselt down do- ‘Wherever our girl may gol later we sighted a boat and bore down for her. It | Shows objects as they would handles them? mare, 3.309. Joys—an lllustrated itinerary, sufficient evidence | front of the fire-place and attended to the sizzling. | in’ that; he’s black, to be sure, but he’s as good a pe Was as Thad feared; the stranger had foundered | third of real distance reer auay will reveal corresponding differ. i aoa for any child's mind of the truth of the beautiful | spluttering contents of the irying put she | shot ezi be. Hello Bt pe oe in the gale, and this was one of her boats, telescope magnifying 200 dlameters would show a | ences, in thumbs fingers, paims, jolnts, skin vext— | arijviie'in Cincinnat wext so tren fot legend of Santa claus. ‘But when the change was | gure mostot her arare sec ete a mplationot | ‘The iast exclamation was due to a sudden TO A soUTH “she proved to be, or to have been, the American | mana mile away asif he ure ete. From these varlauons chiromants. de. | {4070 re is train for Made in the method of heating houses from the | thefire. In this she displayed correct taste, for | glimpse of a wild turkey. ‘Nim selected good rest | Sweet rose that bloomed on the red field of war, ship Alabamian, Capt, Hitchcock, from Leghorn to | about twenty-six feet_ of Hive the information, that frequently appears #0 | “For fittsburg at 10:00 am. and 8:85 pm. dally-t0 Sven fireplace to the furnace flues how could the | the fire was the prettiest thing in the room. "The | for his rifle, aimed and fired. Then he walked up | Think not too sadly of the dreadful Past! New York, and les her officers and crew she | telescopes constructed for astronomi¢ Startling to the uninitiated. A few of the ways for | Pittsbune, Cleveland and Detron with jouarch Parlor e of Santa Claus be satisfactorily explained! | log cabin of a “settler” may be made as ey. as | to his game and viewed it with a look of utter dis- Are not old foes new friends—not least, though last, hhad two passengers in the cabin. She was under | Will stand magnifying powers like that, determining character from the conformation of | and Sic pln Care t Pittsburg It could not ba. But the old story was still told, | a boudoir full of bric-a-brac, if its owner has a de-| dain and disgust. There was nothing the matter One whose far home lies ‘neath the Northern star? full sail when the wind struck her, and in a very | over, in consequence ‘ofthe impurity and unsteadi- | the hands may For lexineton and Local Stations, 8-40 a.m. daily, the old pictures were shown, and when the natu- | sire for elaborate interiors, but evidently the rage | With the turkey; it was large and plump; Nim was short time she was an unseaworthy wreck. She | ness’ of the near the earth, and the lack of i sy = Tal skepticisia of the ehild oF perhaps the !nnate | for decoration had never come within tnteresting | not above shooting turkeys, for he shot whenever Iv. had two boats,one a stanch life-boat and the other | illumination of terrestrial objects the image in TWO ame LIS pan ond Oro ane Philadelphia, Spirit of Inquiry asserted itself and demanded an | distance of the Cumplin domictie, for the only re | his wife needed a wing for'a fan, and sometimes INSCRIPTION FOR A CHIMNEY. an old and rotten long-boat. Lots were drawn for | Such a case would be more or lured and in- it yah 6.40, 6:40, 7:30, feeble remarc “Ou: wee, can find away to | lua’ bit o¢ Fol ish gray, showing where bis of | But this particular turkey set him to" Woking een cee Wie the long-boat went tothe captein” roe ves | co the oon brings if wilson sane ates | rents ones Boe anes NT | Sao ae fos remark, “Oh: well he ea a a ing where ‘To Heaven aspire, ‘while the long-boat went to the captain. ‘The two | to the moon in an apparent dist ane g i), 3:30, 4:30, 4-40, 00,825 reac] coking. ist comes in.” Likethe | park been aloud: passengers went spoken ‘first. ange, x a ost “ot ‘old ‘Marley “to” tne trembling, Scrooge mornings waen the famnty wood-pile had been sud. i've a darned good mind to back out,” said he. Gos are, Sine Br the crew. Tt Sas tne hieose ae y craters cis exapey ten bette cant eae ae and pad nanan hand wih ingers anda 16.05 paltimore on Sundays 6:20, 7:30, 8. 238 ga Clans was suppoved in some intangible Way | denty covered with snow. ‘There wasa homemade | “Tie idea o¢ me, that allt afeared to thoot agit A Hoavenward sti: icked up, with thé first officer in command, and | tain ranges of our satellite. SEuMD straight across the tap technically, “tranc- | 30,5133 11 1:80, 3:50, 4:40, 8:40,6:40, 7 to glide turouch ponderable matter and appear | ped in one corner of the but the framework anybody, an’ that never sold nothin’ but venison Then ‘neath thy pall 1 Said they left the ship at 2 in the morning, and Now as to the ery of the Lick | ated”)shows the owner to be most thoroughly wrap- For Shenandoah Valley Railroad and points South just as cheerful and smiling as if a free ingress | was invisible, and the coverlid was about asdarkly | an’ bear an’ skins of Se anit startin’ out to kill ‘Not ashes all, Jost sight of the long-boat soon after. She was | telescope. It has been four that when the most | Ped up in the material world. In the lower grades | 10 aim. and 5-0 p.m, aly 10 en hes Sleeper frou ad been lett to him as in the good old times. This | gray as the'wall behind it. There was a ladder | an’ peddle wild tukkeys, just like NI ‘Brutus! But fire whose flame nearer the ship than the: 7 as the captain had been | skilful opticians have done thetr best in making a | Of intelligence thts hand wiil indicate the worker | Washington to New Urleatn: 5-30 pam Slecnee te Lac = planation as far as i sens and oo5 os rane at feat to pthe ae a pwhich was. Finey’s ‘bed oe gare. the dead ant a ana Cee ie eaten ‘Shall write thy name, one to leave her. tciescople object, Fines, it a ‘bear, under favora- | at wong hy yo aigeer, al ee a Sonn m, Delemnap tne tl nate pene dren, was good enoug! S G a gray from rted back homews —2e8- be weat fered con- le conditions, and for certat a magni- e drudge. e 1 port ~~ ngtor terme the parenis wliove imaginations were not equa! to | jong use,’ ‘The table—a slab spilt from a thick log, | however, went back, picked: up the turkey. aad ig Anan inthe ee Se ee | ee nn Duyer and seller,even the banker, | between Baltimore and Wilmington, 310 pan dalige the task of adapting, we oid myth to, modern re; | and supplied with four ven intoaugur holes | strode onward, muttering : - Reeeiack = Pernne Little while after: coming? on Mowtd ghee ware | Ectrok ite-own Gemmen ‘The object glass of the | Whose soul is in his stock. ‘These hands indicaté | oy" Auuatsiia 40 am. and 12-10, 4:30 and ian ata fa | etna ne gas als | hee ae matic among | TO ™ Mab acatasmce™ "PT | Hare wp asa sning cea | eva ry a aces afar | a tn a gato tn ian | Ah see a their mentai make-up and guve ape and form tO | ular in some sections of the country because, ac- | turkeys that afternoon, and Nim learned, to Te From the Santa Rosa Democrat. eee Ldetormatees to save beri diameters, ‘but only ‘under the fntoe ‘conditions, this band the Ups of the fi approach the con- | more 5.640. S'0' am. TS 10pm SEES ez) thefr ideas anct phuas for Caristmas, Could they | cording to its owners, “tt don’t show dirt.” amazement, how few turkeys ft takes to Weigh as | A little over seven years ago, a bootblack from ible to do it, and the great question was to | Such a power applied to the moon would bring i ical, then their possessor is superstitious, easily rege 11 bo eaaey Sham. and 1-30. 3:30, the old masta ever Liven anything. more than | eofit £itt found thé reso interesting that she | much as a deer. But when he had all he could | gan pranciseo wandered tothe ete Dechy the | Bone ear gay Abd the great question, was to | Such a power applica garth, within an apparent | impressed with unusual phenomena; therefore he | £2 ranch Gaba se Many. eee eke ee Pel a aa | Muha cree mre, | gw aan tg Se | x mon te re wun oy mee | OPP ug utc ce neat is Rae ke | agente’ an, | te ated ee Soe ete aE ally skeptica: « fet a Rear tinct | emcee Pty sakes, Gal, what are You lettin’ alt | much sreent smiich ald not consist of turkeys: | made many friends through his quiet, respectful | Srier'to tind smouther water end after. comeeatts | moon as 2avES, a8 St, Patrick's Cathedral ould | used by the chemist in mixing his ingredients the | on Sunay stone at al stations er Gutbertiine snd manee of Christ $ has r t rn = is heart at Woul er and bright and intelligent face. At last Te nged yurse :- | probabl seen with such a power as a white | sp! iat and bul at the ends, | intermediate points 9:30 a.m., 12:30 a1 Pan, The custom 0° 1 D stockings as larg Piney allowed herself to be astonished and | elther of the storekeepers think of him it they saw na aienpenen mee pager qutctiy as had | cordanes with this (haces ea roe aia ao | Poca Bee ordinarily a power only one-naif of | Such hands’ are a little higies me ndenhas ee duis. except Sunday, (For Prwaencx 8:40 aan and Fee ee ase at ais aastree | Bushed aside; Dut as;onn as the work at the fire | him, pedaling wil turkeys Worse tly"what he | Keep a sharp lookout, and report the jeastigm of a | one-third as great as that could be sed with ad. | preceding. They indicate alove of bodity exer- | + #0. cal, capevd sunday. 0) SS day, haps as much cise to une want of an | peated tie quetion: OST PPOPEM, sere | Rig any oHLeE RUN CHUNK should he dee Mum | Doon his arrival, No ono know whither or Why be |S Sau? ware down ahd Wee Peak aTV Helps | teleaape to reveat tem He Sree oh, ae STeRE | ey An ality to, overcome physical obstacles | expt nundas - “af aps, a3 mUCA & t a eq a 2 he wondei e gone, as he no telesc al them and not only for the jes Of 1 7:20 om attractive and nyhows”? “na this here Christmas all about, | saw a man with a gun on hisshoulder coming from | and kept his business to himselt. Last Saturday | “song rage one conn and was past all Nelp. tbe ‘Tahabitante who would ior O80 and TY'St pam “ = Presents cam >to ‘child that a rosy, 1° eould come ont thr: “Noon came, and then 1 o'clock, and then ht Swarming with inhabitants who would ae also for the comforts. It prefers to labor | 1:15. 6:30 and 11:21 p.m. re * anyhow? the direction of the vi Stralghtway NI $ Tema tne reac rather than to suffer want, It declares 0 | 4 2zom Pusladeiphia, diester. Wiimipeton ‘and Here ei XOU know, Just as well 9g Ido,” sald her mother. | like & Conselence-stricken funder deed aay | he returned to this city from the northern country | no signs of the boat. I went to the eabin with my | st in out of the reach of our eyes. But it it a man be * 1. | de. 11:40 a.m. 3:20 pin. and 10-00 p.m. daily, Spee verte oe ates es | panes RS tak ‘@_tedious | 0n bis Way to San Francisco. But not as a hoot- | frst oMcer and the officer of the Alabamian, and | citles or other great artificial works existed there | be what some women consider the highest gquaitn- | From ‘and tulermediate punts wort of kn d . ie res mn fo r oe di ; Weheld a council. One of them thought I ought | they would doubtless be clearly distinguishable, | cation in a husband, “a good provider.” The | ght’ Led Pe go ga ee ee dont know but ivy sixteen, an’ you ort | detour in order to avold approaching the Forks by Peloped Into a tall haaly ese actioned Pog ine. de. | fo run on another course, and be gave kis reasons | and should, in tacts long age have hese perceived | Senses which guidet are mere active ‘than ak From ‘Annepotis, 6:30am. 50, 5:25 an then, of course, tue sentiment of the season fs sae-| | “But what’s Christmas fort” persisted Piney, | “Reckon,” safd he, when at last he felt secure | St os 4 mS pa the subject, sted in of Mount Hamliton. ‘The new telescope can, then, | enables them to gain some mastery Over nature, | From Ti ‘erry and Vailey Halirosd, 5:30am, ried, But now “that’s what I want to know." and droppéd his load'so that he might rest for a | accounted for in the following story told by iter and stood alone ta itr SomeRGe t Lault, ok | Ooly De EPEAT eee ae eS | Tae ean ome, asily” affected by | daily exept Sunday ‘THE OLD-PASHIONED FIRE PLACES “What's it fur?” Why it’s fur men to fire off moment, “E go fust to the big house whar the | Self: aa ease Tht see their reasons as they df, and if the captain of | the proof that the moon 1s an extinct planet, a | Variations of beauty, therefore it 1s more constant | . Fron Frederick und in are coming back in style again; it is true, not stmas guns on, an’—any drink more’n ord’nary, | wheat buyer lives. Nobody that knows me by | He had started from San Franc 22 the spring | the alabamian had done what 1_should do under | World of desolation, where all the great creative | In love, governed by duty. Artisans this. ay ‘Sometimes as for ornament: | #”'-8N' fur women to cook more’n usual, ef ther's | sight 1s Ukely to be up that way—'taint on the | Of 1878, with the intention of going 2d lefvail of | Similar circumstances, he Would be exactly in the | forces have ceased to operate and navure socms to | hand.” Whatever field ‘offers IY exercise ‘So much for use sometimes a ‘ay be | *4ything more'n usual in the house. That's all.” | road to anywhere. If they Buy one or tio, I can | ern counties to take up land. He hi she | track I Was running. have reached the end of her tether. Pleases it; the explorers who go constantly from ‘Dut still they have come. They may be ‘very bit of itt” chuck the rest away in case I see anybody an’ get | his earnings, which he had been. ae peed “4 “The afternoon Went on, and about an hour be-| But with the planets the case ié different. Re. | place to. », Who regeire to be self-denying and and smal ie old coloni fire place wit je ¥ 3S inds of the er att UI whic! of tt a rs e Ingle nooks, massive cranes and leaping’ wood i” to folks, an’ folks give “em somethin’, ef | big house. ‘He cautiously. skirted “them, peered | falled, and he was compelied tO travel overland. | look on my si Te = Hp ed 2 urned, happy countenance, ‘The change ts for it, and then the other, who had been wavering | With telescopes much smaller than the Colussus | Cate—they have that natural Intelligence which | 8 20pm rar 10:35 am. 6-3 3 wi iueton at 5:10, 6. Renee a 180, 290, 4:00, 8°00, Aenederdomm : except 1 15 and 6:40. fe 7 my glas: er aga Sa Lick telescope may be able to ‘throw much light, | Useful. A nation in which this hand abounds Wilt : re as " er genera ea mi GY ? a At the end of his six months’ stay here he left with glass over and over again, but saw nothing, 5 For further information at the Baltimore and res ar ah Ban fama ar to the younger Crome ge] Coe Sh a “ int What makeamen: ns, eeckemayene: OUing: ae Specht the $49. He did not stop to add further to his ex. | #0d felt what a terrible responsibility rested on | Its great size is not the only advantage 1t ill pos have \perfect machinery, many comforts, much | Ohjo Ticket office, Washinglotrstation, Glo med Lat im houses wh ¢ ere . 7 century ‘ago. EX fot adintt of st ~ 4 M me, and what would be said of me for holdii ‘sess. Being placed upon a mountain top it wealth. It will care little for , Show litte | Penusylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders a lavish fire plac: Samp ae > a ond | any point thea: Eimali ous with iron grate holmes efeertal cit nea Wey aE nea aks aah, sual glad, I | he leaned against the fence, instead of entering thé | 1A earning that he was not old enough | MO,0nd OMe Pode, ett w endentko's | a eer rilch 18 2, source of perpetual and Of reedom, tueretore interested is poate BA ra EOP, So that under these changed cond ns way of doin" ake f cthe z madi = mae ; feral Manager, Baltimore. oe ee EES ee women's way i to G0 thelr’ bess coon, | fhe fenmiouna. Thien: aearact the ‘itis back (| that he ‘Would ‘not return to. his mother | length of the horizon I saw a speck on the cist of | telescopes are situated at lower levels. Then the |. Another hand, which might be eater che userul | Cee. for him to com carry out his benevo- 2 HE GREAT nat aine the house, and informed fimself that no first-class | 1 the big city until he could bring more money | 2 Wave. It went down as the wave fell, and I be- | atmosphere of the Pacific coast_ appears to be ex. | hand, is known’ by its medium siae rathey 4 3 ck | ceedingly e! stead, NOrmoUs 4 ‘smoot Rot Traidas’ in hs | asked te gine’ Why Se oe Gt lar farts | hunter evermade such small potatoes of himset | than, he ‘had given wer on his departive, Days | Sore agian Su RPE DRINE Utne Peck | coctngly clear and steady; a0 chal an enormous | ban simul: “agers ‘instead of eine smooth, | are Wis ASD SOUTEWESE, Stored the patron saint of the holidays in his the girl. | “Why isn’t one day Just as good as | before. lengthened into weeks, and still he had no regular | Sue OP tgain ET uhsen es | Baaeuenia Sanaa neat ate thumb large, its. base well devsiopede thet oe DOUBLE TRACK’ SPLENDID SCENERY. Tpawen bien es Gereaeiee a ane ee | Toe meee 8 pnd made Up Tis Maing to ran east he checcel > Roce wien s Tue |. “Thalled the deck and sent the first officer to halt, doveny nights in a Year when the atmos: | will if there beany truth tn palmistry, possess a | Trainsloare Waanieton from station. coruer of Btxth Sv bare eg SESS | men Party here mi | GUM as Uy Ra | Sat ag cee ae | Eee srs id Sra ae | ree gst erate a |e rycen ik ES RE t pleast given to all; but it nythin’ about it_tong cz nos bes | clined to nus thas ever? Footsteps approached; he | be his benefactorin 4 most singular manner. ‘The | Pf a.lner from the course we were running. ‘Then | use of the highes! fount, Hamilton, the site of the | ability to classify and ‘toonrantzé, to plan good | — $f,ralnee Sleeping Care at 13°15 BM wid SSone of the real and abldiug joys ot existen era monty spews up a the Forks But {| (it his face being olripread with very marx of | Man, Whose name was Randolph, was intoxicated, |, came down, and se 2 MY | Lick telescope, sow that as many as 250 nights | methods. He has a very wsalied-pewer eemtece | ae s40.4, A aly to Rerctaben setae this stocking Ge Cartsumnn ove in coming tne taver | Jour bend Piast sere Pe all this talk in pepe an cok Tacaiioaa: Phen Tis sera a pleasane | ene. eoaM here) Alen ove ee ean rigHiave you seen anything?’ everybody asked as | In a year mag be expected to furuish such oppor, | nation, restraining it DF whet he ear | Nath Scenic Gare Toran aay ace again, although there have always been ebfidren don't know, sit}, “except Ineard daa | ““Do you care to sell any of those turkeyse” dolph go home alone, he accompanied him up & iched the deck. tuntiies for first-class work. With such advan- | Hts standard of action and judgment will bethe| to Chicaco, with Siserin ‘Sacarday, Gar “Aitooue . ri great. telescope shoul ness of things | Chicago anid Cincinnati Exyresnat 7-10 EM datiye Of such sincere faith in the gvod intentions of the | talking to Jed "Kipner abou: wantin’ to be sure to | “I mought,” sald Nim, partly turning but taking | Steep and tortuous mountain trail to his cabin, Fave Ren contain of) T answered: ‘but we | tages the great telescope should largely increase | fitness of eer eee eS ae ington’ to Chicagoana ao even though it has been by some window, in the Satd he'd been up ae Forks store an’seen | “What do you want for them?” vithin | Was. that itis an orb that is now in the act of trans- | Claimed by the artistic hand. Its ap; ot Si sence of U lace. But there ure a great | Captain Martin's wite givin’ the si “Oh—anything,” NI Although Randolph loved iiquor he carried within vs pearance leepers ‘Louisville and Memy k daily for Pittsburg and SUE Wan thes attorapeeie Na BO double be | ones tat ts a Christmas gitt, anyhow?—what | I don't know ‘bout the prices of turkeys—I never | the lad had saved him, and also of his little bene- | 42 hour, oo Jae os the on was | Cipping into eis | With xentoot eo She KP a Sey ee and ts planed \ awkward if they attempted it. Hind of a thin 27 at sold one in my life; I wouldn't sell these ef they bed oe pe pat Bek eae Woe to bi Rorizon—the ‘man in the rigging ‘out, ean = ae ee Fal ie wih sani thee ‘and moderately ‘developed For. eaias Wiad Goi ince eee org for wo or three mainte Hee he ae mem | Wuzn too heavy to tote all oem home. Fit give | leaving him. Four Years, passed, durt fogether, | ‘Where away?’ I asked, grasping dr, as it 1s called, space-penetrating | palm, the mind which directs it will be most inter- some of the older : many | “iy i : > aes ‘Dead ahead, sir. I think it's the boat.’ wer. This same property, together with the | ested and delighted with the beautiful tn forin. Some of the oller boys and girls, who for many | ‘Well, most generaliy 13 money or somethin’ id one wouldn't gs emai ne, AGys ywbut Tm | WMening: wrtie possessions of Randolph; witch are | _ “My heart went up tn my mouth, bee f tried to | exeeptionally ‘erceuene ntyorc ken Onnees | ae nace have as a verlety a broad, Short Years have been in the habit of hanging up their | pooty. Young tellers give ther gals candy or rib- | afraid one wotildn’t be enough for me.’ Wild tur- | dwelling. The posse: ae appear as cool as an iceberg. Of course everybody | amid which it is situated, will enable ft to reveal | and thick palm, with a large thumb; then will it Mockings, have been, interviewed by a Sra re-| Deas: pang OF cometin ike tae reey wtve “em | Keys are bringing a dollar en a anee | Rare LACROAAEN OBOE Se EA Ee era | cine was ail excltemonty aiid thortran ties tee | Rew Wena ee ee cen reveal | Sad CCK Pain wich a honor, not for ‘thelr own orter, and have told what as know for the | «What did dad give you, when you was a young | the grand uF of an habitual hunter of forge game. had been constructed, and stalwart woodmen had } ToAs0n, is I should not _be. sPesides, 1 was cap- of the raw material _ the universe howe known = but for the delights whic accompany them, a gh Rd Fa perang {rom the block | “ech varmints aln’t wuth a quarter—ain’t wuth a | CUt a deep swath in the timber. At the end of an- | Peln, and nobody else was, as nen oe oo ae a a Sapte Rina Glaus visit thetr homes om the night: betore opto wien, se fad ben pitting, placed her | bit, evens” to Sine cokes ieaptovansente Rate Been ener an | Tue night cate gn cléarrand beautifal, and we | Sean Seen With tie Cekeee ne ay ee | imaglstion; to. wastever field, th Drighten of santa an : r e x A te 5 darken Kintsor pretty and deughtial things Some of | MATOUL Ofher mother, bent very uagracetuliy in | lady, whih a laughs “Andie yous aie ches Te | the litle HootDlnck is revurning to his mother and | Xept straight on. We lost sight of the boat as the | ture lately mounted. af Paitoway ia Wana, il the view. They carelittle for the mechanic ane ~ ae te f order to face cl i’ : r a ‘ight faded, but in half an hour or so we saw | give an tdeaof what may be ¢: from arts; they fer to be guided rather by inspira- ie tenn _ the ¢ "ii take the! livtle brother alter all these yearsa rich merchant. | da¥lig! é Ree ae es Ora aia drely bekun to think | Herore her, and prolonged her question wide ae | Gates et A eee a tO, wend itis; so | The fmm of Randolph & Co, is estimated to be | BEF agal fndive, suiuhad ner ight Jn line, a8 | still larger telescope to be set up on Mount Ham | tion and intuition than By rue. According to the PE SE a oe | i eine ee eee fore chains and along ee aides ATOR NS | yAatAll, the, Coloerus was cummed upon the pe-| enthusiasm of, stralegem or the, Prompuns of es CB p inthe pan required the ¢loxest attention; y, ma’a it a wii sy van and nglishmen. Kole * Beauty betore dest a Their rome for the night they have secretis. hung | G2Usbter, however, was aot thinking of veulion or fora Christma eantr ee ey 18 Good enough Sallivan the Englishm lines, and made all possible preparations to make ‘The spectacle was vertly one of incompar- | beauty truth. They desire leisure, novelty, NC 1ANADIAN ki freedom. The ch: wit r every Uthche stockings asd ould’ nothing. bout ie 46 | A8¥<llta’else except tho subject os conversation, | of thong so Sten I ved tn the east wna the | B® SUAS BANQUIT HALL AND THEOWS C fast.’ Tknew the men in the boat would ve so | able beauty. In the center were seen six Stars, characters with this hand are very 1 . soahe continued: ua v MONEY INTO THE SRA. chilied with the cold that they would be nearly | four of which shone more brillantly than the | contradictory, at the same time fearful and Considered childish, “int Santa, Claus ag very |. Moter—mauins—tell me, Telt your very only | NOUS for mae, T Wit a yn eg CHC, UP LOCDE | Poms the Chicago Tribune. B5.bo dobe by ourselves, eo Doceme woul have | others, Surrounding this group was wnat sormed | during, bundle and vain, poscest palates row fender feelings, and they always found that on | Sl daughter, won't your” Nim followed the purchaser, and after consider-| John L. Sullivan, Dempsey and Burke have been if such occasions he never stopped to put anything | Sm hot coals not far trom Mra. ‘We got them out all right was mouth lined by the trapezium of pumplin’s face | able cutting of bark strings, iald the game on the | exhibiting at Victoria, B. C., Sullivan’s long-con- | surmised: then Wave nee ee et ras a8 Thad The greater port Peel wa e trapectum of Ang, disposition, because of the desire for novelty, ch de- | stai 1e greater portion of the lew was | and in their stockings, but hastened on to where sone | DS8N to hiss spasmodically, for big tears were | piazza. There were ten of them—$10. “More them too muct rs. greater portic 4:15 the fact that the owner is swayed by a love of | For Pop e% e took | beauty rather than of truth may produce fickle- ‘except Sunday. ; on mepeunine tee oe IC ore | tinued sobriety having appeased the wrath of the | numbed to climb up the sides, and had to ve | strewn with tracts of nebulous light, which, Fos ee Sunday, Paelance OF the hiro Cae Pied ae aay, | “Mammy” exclaimed the Prned ats Ge mselt, than I ever | British Cc vhi * helped. When they were all safe on board we | the form of a ‘contrast | ness of character and scorn of reason, ct sit oF the n _ : utting both | ‘arned ina single day with y ish Columbians. When the champion visited F Amuapolis, 7:25 AM. 12 3 gonmdence of the vit of the Kind suiit and the | wands apn the Ser eee, Her gpUting, oth | ‘arved in a single day wu omg wee OF | the Pacine const before. he signalived te event oy | ea €@ olst, the boat tn, and she ‘broke in two | With, the dake Petions, Ail was stuiden wits | “All thege ancien Of Ree ae aoe carn may be Fe sunday’ Sundays, : = With her own weight; how’ ver lived as long | numerous stars, which seemed to add an element | modified by varieties in structure. A hand of ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Was furthe: told that It was very important on | WSn< (MEY Stay, as everyting else in the room, | diingtukkéys. But whosaysI peddied any tukkeys? | a protracted jamboree, in the height. of which he | Teca23t° Toa mystery ne Cer EYE ae OE | eae ene no pencil could depict, | One of these types which is firm, but not hard WAY AND ALLRANDIUA AND Wan ee Carsimas eve that all the children should gO U0 | wived ner eFes with it end acne ee OF her dress, | Y didn't do nothin’ of the sort. 1 was just leanin’ | wont toVictoa with dacing en he. ‘They had | “Capt. Hitchcock told me they rowed as‘long as | _ ‘The Lick telescope should enable us to rate | elastic, but not soft, will indicate’a high order 0 D. Bed early Deause each one must hang up his | “ite pee ine the Grek car wher agin his fence, aud she axed et I Keered | ) match with Col Ford, the Victorian’ champion, | they could after Heaying, the ship, with the inten- | still further into the mysteries of this empire of | the prevailing qualities of the type. Large hands | FoF Alexand: locking bine and 4’ very tmportane Ful to » be | co meetin” an any bd tat sez theresecer aneae | acs Any O them. Yes, sir; that's how it] ang in sweet. anticipation of the defeat Gr une | HO of getting into the once ee beyond | chaos in Orion. Itis to be hoped that its unri. | are usually a sign of physical strength, sinall ent a e -! American, great preparations were made for a | the Gulf stream, and he had thought that in case I | valled powers will also be rendered available for | Ones of spirituality. Large hands with small ehildren should be tng up firs-and then acccrd- | the meetin’ Rowse that Can beat ik dou't know | “The purchaser emerged in a. moment, ollowed public alhhcr. Lee won, however, andthe ‘ban: | fell in with the otliet boat 1 woul Aone ee Pea | Cae bowers wall alse photography, for, as some show their owners tofpe fond of detail, {ng to the ages until t ‘BLS, Who, Of COURSE, | Pr ne Whee ag ney, pins. “That's what he | by two or three children, one of them being a girl juet, though a less enthustastic affair, was never- | done. | ‘The two cabin passengers took their share | recent achievements at the Paris Observatory. look aiter the finish of their work, to admire Come last. Xow as there are a great Many chit: | Freag pin buried with me, Ao Cores Fane that | of fifteen, plainly but tabterully dressed. ‘Tite indy | Aueiestaritftcg. tie pee ea eer | CORE. aqnte ero cabin passen iey were both young | show, among the rays that a great object. glass | delicacy rather than broadness of Two in- Gren tm the World, Santa Claus has a very busy | Quignharyeiios Pee ey al’ on me; it's the—the | counted ‘the turkeys ‘and handed the seller the | {el down the foot of the table, where he emptied | men, with a difference of perhaps five or six years | collects are some that make no impression on the | dividuals of the same family may ‘have hands F} time on Christmas eve, and so he has to harness | ONL Poor tt ng 1 ever hed-—"xcept you. money; , Nim looked at the girl, then at the lady, | every bottle of wine that came within reach into a | in thelr ‘and had been traveling in Europe, | eye, but print upon a photogrophic plate the | which at first view may appear alike: their minds Monday), On 8 ‘at 3AM: up hts reindeers early in the evening and start Out | arver you was marricd?* Aoed tee aoe Chrismas | and said: ae peer glass and drank it down like ordinary mait, | the elder of the two being tutor for the younger, | images of strange phenomena in the heavens— | and tastes will be alike, but as the hands will cer. | 2! 10.030 10-45 FAL ana’ 10 mete r oF else he would not get Uurough by day “Sho! Of course hos, Wine ‘he girl, ‘Your darter, ma’am?’ to the astonishment of the Victorians. |The latter, | Who Was the son of a prominent citizen ot New | existences of an unseen universe—of whose pres- | tainly differ in softness, plianc: , firmness, &,, 80] Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor has never Deen known, the reporter was told, to | ¢¢ 00! Of course BOE. What would a man want | ‘The motier Hodded assent, lke most British colonists, are intensely loyal to | York. ‘They took passage at. Leghorn for New | ence we are otherwise unaware. the aptitudes and modes of action will differ. ner of 133th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at enter @ house until after the children were asi¢ep, | }2SIve any Wie for after he'd got| “Your goin’ to give her Chris'mas gifts, I sup- the mother country, and when the mayor opened | York, and when their turn came to enter the long- But the student of palmistry must not make the | *ttion, where orders can be left for the cbeckity nd $0, of course, It Was necessary for them to get | “Tit.en alt Christmas out - Doser the oratorial exercises he dwelt. proudly on the | boat’ they had done so without complaint, and| Church Service im Railway Care, | mistake of reading the character from the general | bexwaie to destination from hotels and Penidetis ~ E : I 7. Sullt- | chee 0 . Another matter was mentioned, and what was, {Ht Nim, “d've gota gal just her size, and I'm dead | tue wid bat just teed eer general ‘english | “All day they had watched and hi hoped | _ If We may dine and sleep in saloon and sleeping | parts, theimportance of having all the stockings hung tn | g,jor course itis. For pity sakes, gat, tired thinkin’ of what to git her.” champlons, and was expecting more trouble in the | and watched, but there was no sign of a sail. | Cars, why should we not be able to go to church in eee a ees @ row on one mantelpiece, for then Santa Claus | that way sllem, Me ene Henge after thie Cher tausnre aay with a smile and a wink | same direction, listened with undisguised iiapa- | The might threatened to be-cold, aud there was | chapel carrages? ‘The ability to do this is.a matter The Money Had Turnedtotend. | — = Yould not have to go from room to room thus | ja Say Wers dover? Ef yer don't believe me, | at her daughter. “go into the house, and don't you | seme. aureet tnally bringing his Sauce down on | little expectation that any of the party would live | of some importance if you happen to live ina coun. | a. SWIXDLE, IN WHICH TWO BLACK BAGS PLAYED JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Wasting valuabie time. if they were altogether | Forks store today tes pean oie rom ts “Mather father 3 golNg > aise hea plano, ana» | "e201, ee = Be morning, cven if, the boat, continued to float. | try where there are a great many saints’ days, In IMPORTANT PANT. al fs Saar SDie erika Skiasbcieaa per 7 Mo : SEDOWGES, ie 0 het ir —" | “pry up, you x stim! 8 the § y rman 2 I WAKI Sd Gown the rignt chimney is soon as he gets uur bt | Isak crn eaeak se” ABE HUM Jus of WHEEKY, | | Ll get one for Piney,” sala Nim.” PWhich store | Hier eRe Ne! old sti! Team tek any | As the sun neared the horizon Doaty wrapped in | Russia, as everybody knows, there 1s a great deal | From the New York Sun, Dec. 20. Leaves 7th street wintf oft MONDAYS THURSDAYS {he sleigh, and. without stopping to tifnk fo: a | "Pines wand asta ao | Fees im: é Nsemetaumeds eee ee mamma He bY, eater | Bie Greremat nd, Dlanket, Wale thé elder sat in | of picturesque piety, and saints’ dars come round | | Hmillo Broche, an Italian, arrived in thiscity | S44 SMPUROAIS at fain. Revtrue FULMDAN Rioment. One reason for this 1% that, generally | for hee tater ae eee ndom, NOt so Much to look | «I'm afrald you won't find one at any of our | leather”, ‘Then selzin 0, George; this 1s no place | the stern with the,captain. yery frequently indeed. Railway guards and en- | last week from Texas, where he has been for a | juve far as Nonaet Grok, Cost at River Laude in 1 we fa a other 5 8 ia el ~ wr , he hal the unhaj se in tow. a lass oy rye ‘Bee sel le. Clatse well Snows, ont he i rery glad or Hee | Saag cuudten often do matters which they nd candy-—ait sores of tals tat young giris | Next day sullivan departed on tho steamer for | his permission, he WOULd‘ifer prayer "OF ‘course | the Southwestern Railway have lately etiioned Tote MATog a roc ene ae | a RIDLEY, MamngO=™ B PADGETT, towns, cause if the stockings were in te room where the | going on in the world than she saw, that she de. | that One hose given before on birthdays ‘ort Gauuety thaw Mil Che Caneaite Seas eben (Mal ChLe Hsant, ined fee een | a tne ie aie wd I coger Seypeyap aes —— nuid probably Wake them up. | served it, was not getting it, and felt ager tatiously threw all the Canadiin money he had | said Capt. Hitchcock, ‘heard a more beautiful | forded them D 3 attending to theirspiritual duties, | formed the acquaintance of two of his country- | yyinEcT TO YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS — gay ~ ed. | Chris'mas. Don't you find it so?” = into the sound to einphasize | Prayer from the lips ot mortal man. And as he | ‘The request. has. been gran decree has ; D sous Wand eo ee eee faicr' og Tt Puno a he, Saw her father coming. |” Well, fur ez Piney goes” ius dnapenkable couteinpt lor the Britieh coismieg, | said amen, and T said ‘aimon’ tert ealoet cae oye just been issued that upon St ‘and holy Fee a ec are Sots Wane iweing Ranke iver, Nts every BATORDAY cca ere eek, ull of thoughts of Santa Clauss poe Ler vag, Bot visible, but the jug of | Nim was about to admit that he had not yet be- ‘This last insuit was too much for the Victorians, | and saw your sail.” ‘asaloon carriage fitted up as a@ church of the ly, and had taken passage on the same steamer | wiart. Washington, “every, TURSDAY ‘MORNING, faz awake util he comes, and Santa, claus is | bese an piher had spoken was so large as to Re to give presents, when the lady interrupted | and hostility was vowed against him. ‘The oniy | “Perhaps,” said Capt. ond to his group of | orthodox rite shall be attached to every train, to | that he had selected. The three Italians spent | Freiclit atlowest raion. Yery much airaid that perhaps some ebild may | Unrew ce eine ee cue ee jour, te meet him, | him. a eason for allowing lain to, exhibit was the faint | Usteners, perhaps you'd like to Know the names | the end that not only may tie railway servants be | several hours together on Friday afternoon, and | > © epson wir VERNON? = james it deg shay BART pat ine | geeumimmemencutmma ia" | nna ™Ra te youth? YUN, ul | Soe ig eae hy inchane may ona | th tpg hy nant | sat cs Cre wt Ea oe | gee eo Se ng ee at | J VenNON! a. Va nScame nas Cae ext tere fe Caf 2 ni al em at ewise Mii Y qua: ; Hegnt time, a so they donc try to surprige Santa | jun na rapUe as 4 auaszed that he dropped nts | there were any pine trees in this regions ee ee sas ter, which 1 revelved, with ater pitcher a tow | Rat aae the Passengers Nkewtle miay hoped that | Park when one Of is ‘new aequaintances sald to | Leaves To SEA MER Maat CORCORAN og CEte and in comsience the merPeid eines | Me unfortunately it did not break.” Vor his | “Her mother named her arter che sineys that A Soldicr and Hlis Father: days after we reached New York. 1 haven't seen | the guard and the engine driver will leaveemticient | Broche: | Vernon at 10 otclock am. 2 uachca Waal regards thetr room asthe very ‘safest place in the | (aus! waster qurangle him with her strong | once PreMGE, in Net dad's back yard—great, Dig, | prom the Macon (Ge.) Telegraph, it for some time, until it turned up to-day while I | substitutes behind them while they are listening | | “I have some money here in a bag. You might | iston about 3:30 pan. ce ie att to caackie a food eal awe ds | Aske for a Cheer wigs eases Be ats | any ree Hower Ist ke Piney ne wd aig | "As our readers are aware, General Gordon was | Wa® overhauling my desk. “Tis au old leter, you | to une exhoreations Of the traveling “Popes Just as well put yours in there also, and'you can | _*10 1.1. BLAKE, Captain, ing the stockings, because the : aan as little. |The e ing the o ‘was written before the envel ge eons Ty care ” = Nory amusing traits of churcter: Fortes very | Crgaght face to face with the unexpected, Woman could think up When she wanted to name | called trom AUanta by a telegram announeing the | 2<%,804,"88 cocina el Hints About the Teeth. He handed a small black leather bag to Broche, STEAMERS “ se that some child Will not be satis- | not--leastwave Teeny (noe: WY, Of course | the baby.” serious illness of his aged father, the Rev. Zach | ‘The letter was passed around and handled with | sonsehold ean ‘who put his $300 n it, and felt much pleased at . Bed with Uke e=pactty of his own or her own stock- | Know. you Warten ace oy te must the" piney was theebmnatn sogrr ome beTed Gordon, at hisresidence in Alabama. When he | great.care, It was then read aloud, by one of.the | “Chitiren should be trained from thelr earliest ng Sere ee (AT ANTIC AND West INDIA a Se Soca nee eee got | Fis. tTom thelr dads, except when they're ba- | the peony. Butshe hadsonething eset thing or | arrived he found the old gentleman much better. | SOUP, New Your, December 28, 1844. | years to clean their teeth regularly, and torinse | which was a mate to the bay holding the. tone NEW AND CHARMING WINTER Tours. nore of the good things trom Santa Claus’ pack | “What did you give me when I was a baby, | puztied parent who wanted connielo nero | The governor was obliged by the Mita in tating | of he woble cinatorestedaea ehh, Up mara! senee | Out thelr mouths after every meal. ‘The best asked Broche for tne Baysseying tat nethamied | BSWm, Daziah and Preuch Wert fide ainda, a, the others. But the reporter was told that no o juties to hurry bac! cap! taking i want ~ “ tie old man knows all about each chila and just | O42, Cumplin haa Which she abounded. ‘She looked at Nin, esti- | jeave of his father a scene occurred, which, as re Erths oun cpurseon the 12th of December last in search | dentifrice 1s charcoal powder. Besides cleaning | t> take from it a few dollats seis wax 8. 8. BAKRACOUTA, sailing JANUARY 15th, and how good and how bad ick up the jug,but | mated his house and family by hisown appexrance, ch one has been during | ne tened himse nd his gifts are entirely gover seratened | his heady Took ra iain. and, iP Als: | the teeth, tt acts as adeodorizer, leaving the mouth friends Broce handed Foagtamd he | thereafter. wns ela | Baa ported, was quite as dramatic and inueh more af- | fanisn, which foundered on that ay at sexs tnd of — é hime tne Dag and he we past ¥ ‘hat between Hamilcar and Hantil the kindné received. hands fresh and free from any fostid odor, There should | took out some: ‘Then he handed back the | | Stopping a day or more at St. Croix, St. Kitts, Am Tits Knowledge. A’ bad bor ora bedpiet oes | oat Other popular thethods of nemesis Au tried | | “If1 were you Iwould get hor a story book, stuff | when the father raised his boy in his arms bathe | Capek eae see ‘acceptance of the secouvenying | be no undue indulgence in or Seweetion” | other ‘bag without knowing of the ex. | tigua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, ‘Trinidad, &a, STEAM the oo sain: ad when he wes | ory, but was Analy obliged toepiy: © eM | fora nev, dnc, cheep, but pretty a nice’ tie | migut place his hands upon the bloody tacrog P'We knoty that no offering of ours can, add to the | “ucseyed Sonn See ONY Ukely soon to be a | change, ‘rhe two men then left or is 3] 3} ” ix iy nal ” “ Seance ait y 2 cane remember ou the walle of her room; they brighten a girls | Iiin to ctornaicumity to Home, As tie tanerina | Droed foeluye of encue, wiueh guna bare, su | ‘Tartar of the tooth team ike merustation | 12 the hotel and found only two pieces of lead: in eee eATCRAET &.00, @ UP A stocks © : hands clasped ‘fixed upon each Etmnas bears eee eee cy Base oN | deposited from imply because it Is a large one, it issald that a | SUB. aurUpty bicked up hs jug and strode nome. | "Sita fooked blank. Other in what they felt was tisis last ‘ur. | We wish You to possess soie Side ten “which' is | has been allowed to collect round tig roots of tue | ae degenrpti atten aerooro ck ea asked hiéwite,asNimentered | “itt didn’t fee I could afford 90 much,” sata tne | ber im What they felt was thelr las ‘were | after days may serve to remind your clildren und your | teeth, it should be carefully scraped of with some and otuer things are placed by the aaiat in that | ““Yesr hyars the whiskey,” Nim replied, drop. | “i naey's ho oppo at ‘Ni, bravely: “but 1 fers Kiger vase OC TL TLRS | San rome bey es ee oe Tee Teak cle aes | SnarD ipeerument Bone prope are To megliene yartioular,stccking than tn each of the others | ping the Jug and throwing himset poy etd ee ‘Very well,’ I wish | that In 186 when you left taet Sneieony Senet ‘aslo, incited ee wall by Ghetr own humane iuuptlses | aa to allow such a quantity to collect tuat aw Eitlactive lttie toes have warn themacitenthnanes | "Pears to me,” sad Bie Site, up from | show fem tomer "os "Sut Rete, Pd asic You to | you tothe ser “replied tne genera with eyes out. | ‘ci, donusrom tne Public may “goand dolizowise." | hn, f Yeoth become, firmly soldered, together, 90 nthe et nist Tete great, hoies hte perhape ‘the tired the cooking, “sdmethin’ ain't gone right with ye. ge nlhcheareal benzo Aout me, T must fused with tears nd cneeks aglow, with icoling. sa ese Be coneerate upon the, ovpor | Peat dlmculty in singling it out and extracting it econ tateoner Ot Ft gun be conmutted dally, 404°C at, Dek 436 and 6thsta, meiner 0 7 does ee down 1usband’s office, on me | “Yes, father, I remember the incident distinctly.” | ous | of the soul, we pray that only. Greatest ot Her re ke the old man impatient or . He just | | The mandid notanswer. His wife looked at him | Out at all.” ry ” Pa ey — ‘decayed tooth, however painless, which has Hug Life. seaincat Gapseszcndencennd comewestion cs something inthe stocking ast ents up as earnestly as hopeless éyes could look, and cn creams later ap dl clr ng infront beri aldug an youve! Topo a, at ed eae | we! you to bo saw ‘of the lasting gradtuds of, sina cage, or which, breaking of, eaves a| BRAVE MRS. BoW.4AN's apvenroas wire a mean | Sty coundental Beparwietooustor c= he hole entirely, pours in a generous | tinued: see ‘a. store, looked Toad ‘another ” very traly. Friends, Pointed stump Dehind it ‘should be at cnce filed, ‘BER KITCHEN, micas <i canes an in the morning the sock: =YynoM Deen eel 78 ante a fate clerk? 2 Pires Ss tie lait worn uicaned. Up bitte to hls EDwaD Coren, } Passengers, $5 the irntatton caused by the tongue Tubing | John Bowman and his wite Martha liven a og | JY E- Re reer Prac te econo Ing bulges 0 an Finey,” was x ‘Christmas |“ coming?” ‘son. To Be & the ship Atalanta, of | UPOD frequent origin of cancer. cabin on the Catakilis, When Mrs. Bowman went | at ner 901 T'st. aw. Ofice hours from 1. As the stocking of any little child who did not wear | @ift.’ “Looks as if the had captured a female 0 Cape Sports Span, with Ladies only” 20-2" how inte stocking oF wow mother was not ane mats the way It "peared to me, from the way spy," shouted idle ‘No. % who had been to the A Drog Clerk’s Awful Agony. a Gay or two after recelving and answering this Why Girls Don’t Marry. —— See a aay, Bismnated by, & pecu- Tap ASD BE AIRE DE BIOTA oo ne that santa Claus made some of the unequal things | _ “What's put ft into’her head? Nobody hez| "Two or three minutes later both clerks were | 77™ vais oui night,” nee ae oe the tanaiy sg i physiotan of Boston ‘upon his hind legs, and eating reruse from a pailon BR deat Peatuianed ¥xypert"Speciaint in iis ele Guallties whic when they come tea" the iter of Young feller? gals’ oh testettnge sdk, andl at whisk Hass ease! | ania the clerk in a Rancaipn scree dsag start yes, yeas {estrous of meeting me. "I was so buay treely expresed ber conviction thar tho grea | te %Dle MTL Bowman lvorin a beat-untng gy octane” cou: diaer people, are sometimes the cause of a} , ius, they ve got to Decounted tn. But Piney | threatened to Dé a somewhat errutic customer, | terday. “I was sitting Deside the shove tn ® sort t we i rps ity in culture of 0 many of the young | Tsi0n, and she wasnotecared. She: sultation and advice free at any hour di day. hey ve g ‘at once, but that I would call on ‘a broom and gave the bear's 2. at atal onl pple and tault-anding, “but | a Me ail aan 2G.Dot ble cuoueh vo hey a | He insted on Duying a bok ar aucctor, supposing | of doze when the night-bell jingled violentiy. The | New Years day. When called. and my nance won | givts of w-day over that of the average men whe whack ‘The brute turned Sagriiy. wpoa SRRURC SSCS eee tech tn aa ts on F d ~ a ae els a totlet did not walt for me to go into the ‘bad her, ‘im a moment Mrs. Bowman recetved a of Tas Sd day of July. tse ieten BS ‘hristi mit for candy. ‘Then he narrow! ,. | instant I opened the door a boy not yet in his teens | announced, they gO © | go early into business exerts one very bad effect, Eharout exactiy wnat they want, abd if tie pees, Ay straightened nerveit ana | ing'a Uny dog collar for a bracelee, sad'ne agep. | stumbled into the store with a presoription in his Bis inkies preased conan tbe hall to, greet me; | namely, that these girls do. not want t9 | Such as She had not, known since ‘tr. Bowman | _w2s-in~ ll ange pouty ever in her ife given, her ‘husband an icesgang | uel trams bocatiee 10 Toads son st | ak iyde had Reon writen, By a pron aor aaloep | WOR rather weg? to | of truth in the “statement, “Ta fact, in other do- Mere strained, and aware rewood, | Ge sre so siz f luving. Teoetveso much attentia. Thea dene ‘and refuse were te | Aa5, ‘that his benevolent heart had had to fear; yet with a | the store But finally, hemade than ay ‘about ‘the medicine—a ‘than my duty, and. it has always been noticed that one of soon strewn in conglomera' ‘by the Academy of Medicine of bue, that dues ‘not provoke himne tor he ile ae c ‘instinct in reading | chases whch, the lady amines Mi eae BU task which Soneumen ‘an hour, After the et A i standing ill effectsot the culture, say, of flower, | fashion on the kitchen floor. Mrs. Bowman's waltz the. ie ‘beyond in Bruins clutches was ‘but most Yor Berofula (lamers, Kine’s stocking, and then he puts the rest right on the | the eye, be saw something that made him ex: | any reasonable girl al Christine He persian Boy had i returned vo my seat and was ‘Imerited. I tried to 80, but they | BAS Deen to, make its votary porter a tea rose to a | in Bruin’s clut ‘Snally coonpod Shane yea ‘stages of atcroual Ww omy ee ogee | claim: found more than haif iis money remained.” | jest into a deep ‘sleep when hhead of cabbage Sued broach ant reactant Gathered in | fecrsemgt loud aud form snd Joy of he children, om, Chrts yurned ef I don’t bieeve you want a Chris’mas oth Rands. “Having ‘closed and bolted the door | tis boric ry a for tise now could he get the rorard of working teTie Woman tumed her face away, burst into Bor husbasidt ride and teats ect eee Sesots s6F'the U8. troresiop th the coud gus othe Ror order | 5,{08 dretful mean of me; I didn’t mean ter.” dow tat commanded the Kitchen's outer door, | _Sold by draggiste generally. - ‘Ril the beautifal things to give to children pln atféctionate| = shores are at eeteacaees | saameas = Seta oa ea ty 5 ct rouse thas he passed in te cold ‘Stiliness | _ “C! ain't for women an’ ‘put. of the winter night, Dut none of the children see | YOU can be expected ae ae im or know of his presence». pep os Saas the rifle by her SANTA CLAUS! ASSISTANTS. {ai to bay the whiskey fas found It ts said also that he has a great many assist. | only be only Christmas Se eee ants in this world, kind-hearted, generous men Sa tng REID thinkin’ "bout it sence Fe roe tom te houses ‘and women, and even some of tne bare and gta thas for eure, I thisk Topco ‘squeeze, and is now the heroine ho, from thetrown abundance, ‘hat the | else in the world. I woulda Se ee ay aw canned ocean Piney could hev it. You A sheet of Anches Pio joyous Christinas tline. There ts no doubt but | how--all’ the entoac o town ey that the Children’s Christmas clubs tn | pay to ‘ town—bat. Sa x. me 9 this city are working undcr the ot | Would doit. It all been make Sante Clam, aud soehene es aes pease ttle at a time, while F've graph. president the good work which is fous couida’t give ibe at fH i ls id dv i bee ud i § : i } i ! i Fr ii i E ii Z # Ft

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