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VALUABLE HINTS To BOCSRTIVES—TaRIOTs REE. DURE EASILY aPPLIED—NEW DESIGNS POR HOUSE DROORATIONS—RRCIPES FOR PREPARING SOME SEA- SONABLE DISHES. Ip Posstera. KEEP Owe UTRNSIL Sacred to onions along, Never Attow Presm Maat to remain in paper 1: abeorbs tbe Juices Staixs ow Woop can be removed by strong vine- oF salts of @mon. i Yoo Wise your bread to be white, pat very tle lard tnto the flour, TRE APPLICATION OF COLD TURPENTIVE (O 4 clit vruise WLi give Immediate relief from pain. Fos NEURALOtA tr¥ @ flannel wrung out of bot waver and sprinkled thickly with black pepper. ix MaxING ANY Sacw put the butter and four In towetber and your sauce will nevor be lumpy. To Curae Tivware, dampeu a cioth, dip it in soda, ruD the Ware briskly, after which wipe dry. Proven Bear Tea will oten be taken by inva- ids wnen Uney could not be induced to take It arm. Wnovomt Inow has entirely superseaed brass for Tticles of bou-ehoid In whic an artistic ap- pearanve is desired. LIME Water ts good for chilplaina Use strong nd hot. A saturated solution of alum in water, used hOt, 18 also a curative, FoR 4 COLD ow Tax Cuae a flannel rag wrung 'a polling water and sprinkled with turpen- n@, laid on the chest gives the greatest reilet. Sea-Sicevees.—Hoid your breath and contract Your abdominal muscles is the remedy for sea- sickness suggested vy an English physician of ex- perience, Rose Buaycers should be used with caution on ribs and cra@iva. A ch.ld can be thrown into con- Yulsions from eating the colored fuzz on the bor A Safe m hol {sto baste a band of while dausitn OF Wasi-siik across th: top of the Dianket, Smattxa UP The new process of tying cotton batting tially over the tops of the lasses of Dowls Is now advocated for keeping jellies a Well as fruits, instead of sealing up with paper aud White of exes It takes Very much Jess time. Coutoowox, Srreirs oF TURPENTINE, and the ‘common salve called oxide of zinc, are each an 1a va.uable remedy to apply to burns and scaids be- fore a physican can arrive to do better, If better Is to be done, and sWeet-il and limewater Daacen up Logether make a coollag an‘ healing ointment for Yuem as good as any medicament known. PRESERVED Peans.—Peol six pounds of pears and hott until tender in just enough water to cover; take out the pears and add to the jutce three pounds of sugar and two iemous, sictd and weeded. oil tea minutes, then retura the pears fo the sirup until heated ‘through. Put in can® 16 the sirup fali short, add boiling water. SURVIVAL OF THe Weakesr.—It 18 a curious fact that persons far from robust often outlive those of extraordinary strength and hardipood. Upon this ada Health Journal says that the ne sy ive must be weil balanced 1 itain long lie, and that excessive Strength in on@ part is @ source of danger. Hence t-deve.oped muscular System invites disso Jution, Decause it Is a continuous strain on the less and flually wears them out, BekHD APPLE PCDOING—Take four tart appies, suiced OF chopped, put them in a Weil-buttered @ish, make a Datter with a pint of sweet milk, a f Nour, & pinch of salt, one teaspoonful of ng powiler, and two well-beaten eggs; pour apples and bak uce—A hait pint of doll; add a ‘nice lump of butter, a & ‘cup of sugar, a little wet corn- ‘icken tt like creain, a little yellow rind mion and some Of the juice; boil all together and serve, Stawep CELent.—Take the green stalks not able to @at raw, scrape and wash cleaa, Cut pieces an iach long and soak in cold warer uf. From the Domestic Monthly. On the day on which my visit toOdde came to an end I had a gilmpee, if not of a wedding teselt, at least of the arrival of the bridal party, the flord came a large boat, pulled by oarsmen, and making its way through the ins very afferent style crawitng customary to Norwegian sions. AS it drew nearer we could see that, sides the plainly clad men and the wnitecap women, there were two brides on board. Whole village, needless to say, turned out the sight, and a pretty scene was sgToups 0. women and girls, their white Scariet Dodices shining in the sun. AS among the crowd and noticea the details dress, I was struck with the neatness and it all, and the care which ts evident scm il d-talls One old dame wore Dive gown, Dat tue sleeves were rel neatest pea-green tewn deseribable care and finish, The ¢ she wore Was edged with a pt bene th was a shrewd, Kind! rows: id to dye, w ich real on ing, Dut Walch, alas! is said to De fashion, 1s made from a Kind of "sxdiguotar whicn grows eely on the hillside, The two brides and tueir are handed by tue boatmen, and then, with some show of and Importance. there are lifted out of the boat sun iry odd-look'ng Doxes, whose ‘and con- tents 1 was ata loss to divine. Phen the whos if fess, f OTTER i : F ii 2 3 i party stands still solemnly, each bridegroom hav- | Ing its bride on hits ar 4 the ahaa neee ae, and strikes up a tun beats his foot on th: ground, and scrapes away at his curious instru. ment, 2 kind known as the “Hi violin,” nel reels out ively Norwegian tunes, They were age airs to me, but I imagine they were “Dal- “or, perhaps, marches. I do not know why pause Was made; pernaps to give time to the clergyman, Who was expected every moment by the steamer, tue steamer which unfortunately was 10 ,c00y, Me and my friends away. | How ever, use gave me an Opportunit noticing the brides and. thelt dresses Tnsy dota wore the huge uogainly crown, which 18 to the Norwegian bride wuat the Wreath of orange Diossoas ts tO her American sister. Tue dark biue shir: was for this Occasion re. Placed Dy one of prigut scarlet, embroidered With a bold pattern in wool near the hem. The full Waite shirt remained as ‘usual, Dut the bodice Was a mass of bead work, while the beit was made Of massive links of sliver. silver ornaments Gangied from the side of the crowa, but woether affixed to the crown or to the ears I could not teil; a large silver brooch was Worn at the throat, «nd ach oride had a fine musiin apron Soefeiad Piece of neediework let 1a, after the Norwegian | an g-iach pipe is now being laid for the fashion, near the hem. The patterns of this work, | The iast-mentioned pipe is for Adolph Sutro and Which 18 generally crochet, are remarkably good, | is to be utilized in sluicing away a large amount and the crochet washes admirably. The brides | of drifting sand from the ts Just Dack of the wore their hait hanging down their and one | aquarium. This work is rendered necessary to OMicious bridewmald 1 nouced great pains | prevent the sand from washing back on the beach to prevent the brides’ locks from blown | and retarding the work there. The immense fan about by the wind. I looked at their Dut in this instance were was little to admire. ‘One was young, but the other was fairly ad- Fanced in life, and neither could be called pretty. Lh ine that marriages in Norway have often to be postponed for a long time unt @ vacant farm oy, homestead falls to the turn of the young people. Of th» bridegrooms tuere is little to De said. 1 hey were plain, honest -looking fellows, dressed almost exactly like our sailors, except for a Di ‘soft, Wide-awake hat, The knee-breeches fastened with silver buttons, forwerly worn in the country, are fast disappearing from the peasints’ costumes, and plain Diue Coat, jacket, and trousers are now nerally wora, The men look exactiy like oa isumen of the northern counties, with their fair hair and, as we shouid say, $4X0n Cast of features, But now the procession begins to move, ‘The fid- dier leads the way, still piaying, and tne bridal party sets Out on its Way to the church, And at the same time tae whistle of tue steamer ts heard, and taé vessel steams up to the short quay, waich lea tuat is needed on the steep shored of the ord. The clergyman, a looking maa, Steps off the boat, and we must, per force, step 5 ee8 BS i z g é Pimbers, with the spreudin portion. t- Pace eet a aero pe tat strike it. The handle or upper portion Js connected with a solid i my pump in diameter and having a stroke of 9 to ‘he fan is 80 ape in turn is connected with pipe Funning out into deep water. 1 Figged thatit can be drawn up Out Of reach of tae Waves when not in use. When a wave in the fan is thrown forward and forces out of the pump barrel in which the Works. On the wave receding the fan is Wi Wi Out, cal seaward and the plunger drat ea ow i H ii ve aS Successful as the ot it will, Several others aborhood and an i 0 contain the Projectors seem will be built in the same immense reservoir Dutit on the Maver: ‘This one motor, with ite 12.ineh plunger, 18 capabie of raist odo cubic feet of water fect bign 16 every twenty-(our hours, “Ths. uses 0c! con e Water wil be supplied to all branches ‘ot indust where machinery is used. Bat Suened where it is necessary. Performed will be begun in about ten days, and Of the motor generates a large amount of energy Which 1s not used in working the pump, and when everything is in shape electric dynuimog will be erected to utilize this energy for heating purposes and the like, ACURIOUS AND INTERESTING PRODUCT OP THE At- LEGED CIVILIZATION OF NEW YORE. ‘From the New York Tribune. ‘There are as many Kinds of boys about the town fs there are Varieties of golden rod. They are as Plentirul now in New York as the walking sticks of Voltaire were in Paris sixty years ago. There 49 the fat boy about town, who lunches daily at Dei's; and the thin one, whose legs are no thicker than bis cane, who lunches off his friends. There ig the boy about town who 1s as brisk as a fashion in boys Will allow; and the lai ‘Who shows af inclination to drag in his feet, nis cane and his conversation. There is the butterny doy who has no bright particular star, but loves From the Rochester Herald. The hall of the gymbasium for women and chil- Gren in the Wismer Bioo& was niled tase evening, on the occasion of Prof. Biaikie's lecture I i i i i i arene att zt g E i § E aal Fee E ; 8, 8 td aE é i H >: ait 583 ait d instruction, Ment of his physical powers “No paruaiity should De shown to muscles. Hanian has no power the contrary, against Hanlan, but in contest tables would be turned, and sullivan would bt into play the muscles which ne had cultivated. hich Hanian Rad negiec a, Doth of these men witn Rowe, "7 iz : “How d0 they make a lad stand upright at West sparring BE t? A Boy comes to them stoop shouldered. jis required to-stand with his. feet, Logether, place the pal ume. In Germany the men are ‘a collar similar to a Gude’s, only of leather, and in some instances prongs are inserted, and Wh-n this collar is taken off Mnully we have a very military- looking man. ‘The way to expand the chest is to draw full breaths. I doubt {f there are a dozen Persons here to-night wno draw a full breath once in fifteen minutes. A flat chest can eaally be im- proved and expanded by aying ‘a little attention ‘Uo drawing afl breath and filling the lungs at every preath. The young ladies havo spent two hours a day at the piano or six hours a day at School, but what have they done for their physical improvement? Perfect health, a fine complexion, ‘an upright carriage, a graceful walk, are those nut Prizes enough to repay Young ladies for the time devoted to athletic exercises? “There ig not enough walking done in this coun— try. Walk out of this city 10 miles and would you meet many ladies—or men either—walking? In the city there is not much walking. See how the street cars are patronized. Men walk about their business, but they fati to the full benefit, for their minds are burd ‘with cares, The mind should be free to get at benefit from the exer- cise, Girls like a springing, graceful step, It can easly be obtulued by exercising the muscles of the feet, by means of aspring-board. A few weeks Will change @ Clumsy Walk into ® graceful one. And a perfect complexion—the best cosmetic in he World gia 1s vo exercise until you. perspire It les with you whether ur not _you shall be bale, lstiess and out of sorts, You will not be if you will take exervise, “americans ere an overworked people, and yet I doubt it You could eli whether oF not you are do- ing more work than youought. Rufus Hatch says that Wall street is dotted with old young men. Our foremost inventor is an old young man. Thos. Edison is an old man at forty. “If you are weak in any set of muscles in Ucular, Improve yourself in those muscles. Ina few weeks you will flud that you have an upright carriage, an expanded chest, a quick and decisive SOF aw. alm EPR EIAN bie to thow of the imum: 11TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WEDNESDAY, THURSDaY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEEN, SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN, 1887, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P.M, R MOZART. TRE in American tour by The Collection will be on view Monday and Tuesday, ‘November 14 and 16, from 9 a m. to 6 p.m THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. RE®ERT VosE & CO., 300 B street southeast, ‘Out terms are iwoet stock of pianos for rent, The inading 834 F st. wt, nw. Wee timers, Md: 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Hever varies. A marvel of purity, than PR PIANOS-GRAND, fi 937 Penney! ven CiLD SQUARE AND UPRighT PIANCS, Tall ‘eet tondim grade piawe wade o28-1m 937 Pennsylvania ave fw, bear LOU it PIANOS. SQUARE, UPxiai? AND. 4 at inoderate prines and @aay terms old i {aken in payment for Dew. Wy bmen equ, Wanntesat O28-1m O37 Pennsylvania ave. nw. mee ‘BABY GRAND PIANO, IN GOOD Cont dition, wen ee _028.1n_ O37 Pennayivanis ave PRIGHT PIANO® A LARGE ‘very little used, at lor —cat-1m_ 03) Pupanvne ANOS FOR RENT Moved, sweet oP EL & 00 _0%8-1m_ 937 Pennayivansa ave, a. we uaet 50) caved tewe: 2s PTE BSF rari ) STEINWAY & SON'S ROREW: octave, with eto! and coe Shoe BLS o28.1m_ 937 Pennaylvanie ave Fe 00 SS 028 lm _ 937 Pennsylvanie eve. 150m 31007 99 ‘ave, mear LOth at. Pea T — dmed trust, dated 23 ly recorded in Liber’ and by direction of the party se eness., More economical 480. F. ELLIS & OO, cannot be sold in xine Powpnr Co., 106 Wi AUCTION SALES =e THIS AFTERNOON, HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioncet. ioe BY TRG ENANS Bot ‘ed of trust, duly revo, ded in st sea yot the Land hecte or the ‘Premis atl ¥ ti FOUR OCloC ne of the records and two latrobes apd has a Tie situated sm one of Pail to bo fennwes ‘Tithe perfect; terms at equities after we will offet the went side, having afroutage Of 00 feet. ROBERT VOSE, Auctioneer, As an investinent it cannot dred dollars at sale. FANG | GO0b SORDEHON ¥.. Beat 10th st. thecal by an western boundary Jine from The northeru boundary line of said wesvern bow! t its entire cow. northern boundary line of the said ther with all the inj aaa WEEKS & co. a1 MISCELLANEOU! AB HN OUR AUCTION, ROOMS, Fou nares tt nee ik pracy TMENT LAMP AND a PONS aa LOT NEW AXD srooxp-thxp CARPETS, RUGS, reyor's ofites of two two-stury frame Jance in three equal in- rhteen months.for which yr, bearing interest froin day of ale {rust on property wold, will be will be required at time of sale, ‘and TOBACCO AND CIGal ents in six,twelve and elgt SCALE, NCTS, HAMS, LARD, SYKUP. IRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOTS IN BQUAME NU. 512, AT AUUTION. virtue of a deed of trus*to tho undersimned, ‘avd recorded Ststq, ot the Land femsbiay aud by djrection of the Secured thereby, we eile at pybiy vines 7, at FOUR O'CLOCK Pi in ave OW Nowe WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Atctioncers plied erty will be resold at risk chaser. THOS. E. TRUSTEES SALE OF J and cost of default 10) _THOS. B, WA BON, Bos MAKE, MIRRORS, WALNUT FU By virtue of a deed of trus and duly recorded in Liber No. 881, iand Records tor the Distrie ‘G0. also by virtue of a decree of the Supreme passed in equi 12 "suction, wthia pk HOUSE AND LOT QSTREET ROKTHWHST. ied Truster, by virtue of a decree of the District of Colurabin, dated June 1. A.D. H) to be deposited SHOEMAKER) Tastee, Srey bent othe HER PIAN OF ELLE et, amines i ‘Peer ) 0th at the auction rocins of Walter B. 20th and D streets north TEENTR, A. D. WELE AY ees HALF-VAST FO! ‘ofthe premises, offer for sale to the the east thirty-three (33) feet nine () Lot six (6), by the di HOMAS DOWLING, Atictioneer. ICERY SALE OF VALC AL ESTATE SOUIM OF THE BENSdbbah RA istrict ot copia passed ii Seer ag TEE TH StFOUR O'CLOCK P. esiate im the city o: Wi Dumbered tweive (12). thirteen ( teen (16), seventecn (17), eigh fwenty-two (22). vi Abts certs h part of the goods, chattels, abd corte 2 Da Rroperty eurbraced in suid. trast and Walnut-trame’ Frenel four handsome French Piate-Glase Pier Gheunber Suites of the Vest make and r kuruiture, DM. T. jalnut Writing Desks, WALTER B. WILLIAM! bes ‘irstee. pth of said lot. in 1), with the brick sale. as prescribed by the decree: One-tl ‘sad the balance inoue and two seu tee ‘REET. jate-Glass Mantel ‘by deed of trust on the [ror Fall odshat the option of the purchaver. After id property to the pr ibe reached at ager op oue week's public notice. All AMERICAN AND PAG ee. ay F[HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. Real Rotate Auctioneer, ding at the cost of the pur- SAB ~ “ < bot a ‘Wa see. t thew Whole planetary system—that is,’ when the | Walk. A gymnasium is the place to educate your- | Ghaser. (26), 30. ‘numbet 7 tase mination, then pat 8 © Snenepen of tolling | SS, ont Zo Will dance tho “hulling” aarti re. | system moves in the upper air currents the bey | Self physic lly, aud girie get much more be 1 CABELL WILLIAMSON, Trustee, SNp A HALE AND BRU Beet apd sce FidDA UAE EIGHTERS TB PAVis PIANOS TMPROT Water. Put one tab.espoun of butter in a {rviag- Gos tor three ‘miguta, Gur eee toate rOaseiTiae us | “Ave Bot the fox Leary forcies toe eseers eed Girl Ol just yout ows beaghe whose teat eba Gay. | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Anal AYeRD Br sintse of a decrenot the Gupeeme Court of an | Bumbered thive (hy wine thn eek teartoen, Tour Plancatwhich ‘Ere aclectet pan, melt, and add flouf to thicken; mix smooth, | Up for three nigt it now ee are | there is the boy who loves With, oun century | 4 Jersey Nita weil on her but does not on you. Itis the square numbered six hundted ‘and thirty. ‘our W agent and whiob and thin with balf a piat of milk; stir until it | CUt short, and one nigut 1s considered enough. Ne ur own fault, If you wil only take exercise you UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. bs me ‘onthe SAME DAY, at HAL: -PAS1 FOUK P. 4 - - r ——— eee lew York frenzy the gayest and prettiest mat. | ¥% S; — bared ) and tue souih Ave ( Tolls, add cree, tablespoons of water, with sait English Women as Drinkers. Tied belle of the season. ‘ihen there is the cold, | Can nprove your own form.’ ne of an order Of the Supreme Court of gag | the Premises, on FRIDAY, THE 1 Sactieee ee yabered sik bum ef a'vavie'GS. hiivaetaw oh tirougarana serves "| From the Philadelphia Kecord. Gallow whinge thade to suckle fools ead cheteig | were asked by the Ladies abd answered ih detail oy fein Eguity Gauss No 10485, au by viehce GcLuck eA tae ‘Serine sin: One-third coh, andthe balance in one | W Becxen, . x Ones . one How ro Kewove rar Surtz Paow Btaxgers.—| But recurring to thematterot tap-rooms, { have | Sallam things, made 19 suckle fools and uroniclé | Dorp Sse Oy of John HK Condon, late of, the anid bis: | SS he: between dy uaa Ut girsens sate 2) Feary with tnterent at Oper ceutcee: | , Repertin Tuing i Repairing Blankets ate sometimes greasy from the use of lard | Deen in the way to see for myself how provalent ts | where the boy was concerned, aa lnige beer pose Yjilb or te ania District in Will Book No. $4, folig | P48 awelling-hoUse aud a lange brick Shesere’ ‘A-cepoutet O50 ou cach lov eill bereneired, | moderate. “Fine ‘Rane for Test andes oll in tue process of manipulation, To remove the | the appetite for drink among tne English women, | to his head. And there is his charming antithesis, Mystic Jewels. - Me will offer for sale, at public auciion, th front of | o¢iatnaas mena in aie fesloee 9 balannte | axee will be ‘of the ‘Of sale. Ii terme | aay. Warerogme 801 bth street nw. ee eT era as WuocoumRly aS Possible in the | It te a vice no effort has been made to conceal, and | PIS S°Or toe guitar dad smoken Realan creer neae | OLD ITALIAN WEDDING HIxas AND svPaasrrmions | ths respective preinines, the {or Wastfogton, Distigt | ftunteret trou day of ale, tie Pye 2 | fo'reoal at fing purchescr'sSost. All con: | WW wasuer WIth soap. Let ‘hem remadn in te | as flagrautiy open with the one sex as itis with | PAYS 00 the gultar and sinokes Russian cigarettes, ABOUT THEM. of Coltunbia},at the times’ hereinaiter specited. to | be sccized by the brviniasory poten, of the yircunese | © Tent at ue defaulting MOOS wee oo bs Poe es ‘here are stupid boys about town and clever ones; ae = oF purchasers, or all the purciiase money ean ‘vegunsing se ouegpee | a4 Washer Malt ruil, nnd ald @ pint Of suiphusd acid | Tue other. Go where you may, to obscure as well | ug.y ones aud handsome ones, Fic ohes and peck | From the Popular Science Monthly, ‘On THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF No. | cu*uonday of sale or on ratidication of sale by the “a Ae | Or more, according (the Wotan of ane os said | as to populous quarters, and usually you will find | osea 1D tach ubey have but dpe point in common, | But when the ring was not plain precious stones | vE'uBEI AD, G87 oe FOS PCEOCK Peat ney | cours. A fieu reserved ou the property opie PMS RT | trustoca y Dek You bave co scour them, waich will in twenty | the Umber of Tepresentatives of both sexes about | according to their own accounts they are all ter: | of some kind constindted the Settings; and When | weet fiteen (15) tect of sub lot five (5). by the depth | Money and interest. No deed given until, purchase 1242 11uh st, MUSIC STORE, 925 77H y “8 take ali smeliout of them, and Diewca | qual. Indeed tue women—espectully in the far | Fibly wicked. They nave not kept themselves un- the selection of the stone was in question the | thereof, in square number 52 proved by a twi- | Money nen prey ty (= lows. vA caver ‘Pignos end Orrans for rent aud oat eee cates — ruua- | Femoved places, Where the survelilance of the po- | spotted from the World; indeed, close contact with | He selection = a story brick dweiling No, 311 H street northwest: and | Pluss coet ck panchanst nif peat Be nA ee payments. Agents for New eae abd wittoat cay seek” Teer tan ria | ive ie somewhat perfunctory-—are. tem times move | fe seems to have polkacdotted them: apen brack | GOnainance of fashion was absolute. In the four. | wie ecce spel 3,15 oclock p.m. all of sub lot six | Sith within teu daye after eale the ropecty Will Le see THE UNRIVALLED SOBMER py damning emelarnnngn ‘our schools is a grow. | Sepressed and brutal than the men. hearts and banks with equal ease, and the “fre. | teentn century a fanciful Italian writer on the | inaquare number ote, improved by & four-story bric ay ==4 313 ‘he habit, 80 common, of sending children, es-| daiges” which they murmur to each other over Street northwest; and sold at risk and cust of defsultig puuthaoag. ey | pec = = oe Sina | Nectar eqpat tanentnn tn eowoua. mystic arts set forth the virtues of the various ¥ at 4:45 o'clock p.m., parts of lota nine Pporosas FOR, DRAYAGE AND HAULING | Importers of fine violins, bows, ing matter of importance to sanitarians. Tht clally girls, on errands for iiquor 1s contarul- | Diack coffee and cigarettes are particularly lurid, to ae aa oh it was | (9) and ten (10), square: sow rare 562, have ‘GOfice 400 Lowisiana are, 'SLURES. Depot Quarter: .aster's Office, Wanb og- | coysen ofS nbd L0-Ceut sheet miter consider ii, when properir organtz-d, a system | nating. ‘The contagion of prosane and indecent | They are mild eplvoines ot those Young—very young | €°% indicating also the month in which it wi ing's fr ut-on’ Massachusetts avente and Hi atrect | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. olTdkds | tou over ber Toe Mealed propomain to that craine all the mental faculties, and each at | Tals, too disgustingly profane in drinking places, | —Greek gods, whom burning Ouida loved aud sung. | Proper to wear particular stones in order to secure | north of 15 feet that ia to ay teu 10) feet on te Ses ah corks : fs Yeloc! NOV! x e’c ‘The 1 town ce, result.” The idea took, and for some ume | westers Tot “nine (9) and five (5) feet on the | ,S# THE ABOVE SALE T8 POSTPONED ON AO. ‘Sock noun, MONDAY, NOVE! AIC SG AX Eiak aontraa ata ttl" os | eter fara re ena mtg | ont ue: Soa npn spn tae | vest tion eer an Cc aa | rae te nin aN | At ee yt Ma | Rar eae Ge haa kat ages | Omexeeree ax Hamas Pause ela pedal and ceoseone abe teas | ke wah oe tog easy Ways 20, comumon ia the | Fur” uetween Youth and maanood without Deing | Ube precious stone of the ring determin by tue | the line of division between towne (9) and ten (40) | PAN siete Goran pla eee, EER betta ahd bedi of pant morog btmern Pianos tepued hated. Vane, nd sawed faculty is considered, every power is taken into | Dar-Fooms, rapidly and surely break down all| boys about town at all. The boys pity them as Deileved to have the | Proved, by @ three-story frame dwelling, No." 220 <a bapecane the fenuinder’ of the fecal beat W. G@ METZEROIT & 00, - ~ cation am sant | those Safesruards chastity | erects for tts] puor creatures, who nave never known the real | FY, tue stone was a garnet, Deilev a iacsachusette avenue northwest, — et = of braun alternation of exereor fron! facuty | Wa preservavion, Thr education received tn sua Se ese a a Tee ee ee eae aera ee | ORRPATU APA Gees, GIFT DAY oF xO.| ,f7 THE ABOVE, SALh, 18 FonTHER poor. | Took flauklormtorgroomit medsiiniormgden | enzo sa Fume, oer that Noone is overstrained, but mus places prepares the way to the prostitution wnica | Oaly s wi any Sica en, R it Z- oa ee EMBER, 1887, at the same hour and by con- K moa = ¢ | 15 30 frigutfully frequen: here. I have never placed | one man’s splco 1s another man’s mustard water. | Amethyst, which not only. promoted “in her | lotone lj, in square number U5: deschioed an ae we Saeco tev ith ‘Loudon Bar-foou without eet. he pace see ne rea, genuine boy Tin Ail hig | the aUAIITY ot "sincerity, but “protected dows: Beginning fr the same, 3 feat inch ‘went, | Mus gipartiee ae eRe x " aA 4 . . tug Women. Not always the lower classes, by any | gi Sth avenue of a’ fine afternoon, i: aos 7 FN Ax ACrewy SataD—Rud the salad bowl with | IOS.0o uc sun as often waved wae tes | Foe tae ly of his proud clothes, with beau. fe, Digod.stone was for Maren, | Cork 7S feet G inchons thence ext 17 feeh sud thence | pO THE ABOVE SALE 18 FUR: Pogr. 3 Fy farlic. Take four tomatoes, not over-npe, skin, | and poiltely-bred women, who take thetr brandy | tiful, ts, pointed as pins, on his neat | making her wise, and enabling her with patience | soutu 75 teet, G inches, to burinuing, improved uy | BONED by couse.t sf perien paet x. : cg Ti A mater ot-coure ait and, ag | Ute fet, wien his elbows bowed outward as the | to beat domestic ares; the duamond for ‘April | fureeaigey vex dwelling, Nabi Sigil Sout | FURVENZU DAY OF ROVEMBER 1W¥7, of sume Praxon pba cmap neg oedlm pee pants Suavely as clubmen. In many of the tap-rooms | correct ‘angie, With his "hair “curled” like | Keeping her heart innocent and_pure so long as | tat*aa’2riter ane day at 4°15 o'clock p.m. part of | BOWF and place saa ane c —— ss tne bon! ik four tauimpooatuse ot woaate | Were iy an entradce= reserved extiuaively for | tne Amynad "monareh’s "on ‘his™ prow, | she wofe che gem. an emerald fof May’ madeher | suviat uo 2, lneguar sanbue O96. auctiGed’ St aE Tames womens! Somrennary { Satice Out Of a botule, one of tarragon vinegar, and | “ladles,” exceptin the single case Of their having} and Orange gloves on his ee | tonite and privscetion Teas eatin ana ditaee. “ay | oommeieud themes ramming weer amy tie ties $2) THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER 3 Driest Climate East of the Rocky Mountains, SECOND-HAND PIANOS, A fine sasertamnt of two of oll; pepper aud sait to taste: slicein bait. | Male attendanta, Seeing these women em swings up the avenue exhibiting the ‘latest | healta and pro rm Ci South M strect, 23 feet B inches; ‘thence worthy 2 | Poved until MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, m inch lengths th- middle rib of a dozen large leaves in such numbers from freee ari king bi Sponatioe in walks. This Sodulating. guide, eee stone was a = eum cooaed feet; thence east 2 feet. incurs to the eastern ‘ine At the saine hour and place. 8. 3. HEN: HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, OPE ae Sind, to oll tatoed Nene "same, patted ites | ox Loation tte peculiarly Vopuadve to. Acmericens | Gea kates amd irece te Ger ees ee cee | Satie eta, Cantata rae ee eas Muproved bya wocsiory ‘and attic bnee Rouen Re | 7 aacar amie meer i inca on SORT pecan meeeohaal ay pronte i br a Eee? fact, 1t s the trade-mart | the maternal relation. In September, a sappuire | ULEM serost sotiear’ Anson Wise serie dae eg one rag ee : RK a oa Ropot the naind pieativads wich this one ‘nice | 20 talr and iiesb, the iotempersve hates of ‘very | Sc boys about owe: “Lee & eeicieoe cock pears | wanthe proper atone It preety Qe Sera a wees Umysataes atest | FaxO PORTE, BY MUNN, & GLARE, 1% go0D CHATYIELD, Proprietor and Do Nor Prncuase Hie ettarionn, 2 munten, serve with cold tnder- | Potvu tn Sruptlons of the face WRsGs soem eee | Sacks Oo kena nee | rca eas reac Pairs te Omaha, & Carbuncle | Ki sactmuen carmarsl doe od Sratige ies: | SEDER FLU=H Pant SUITES, BEC — UNTIL FOU SEE THE EMERSON PLANO. 7 selves in erupuons face, W1 more : “along at ches;| AND ANGHAIN CARPE qaroushiy ‘tmadiam peice, by heen maaea common here than eleewnere. "Ittaxes a very | him ‘have a whole menageris of hecnaic reuse | November-born bride wore a, topes it heviag the SBehoe meri 8d foot '0 tpckne thence eet fi nesl SUP CHAMBER BULLE Cost eatoy. HAIR = ‘Over 41.000 nowin ‘uae. See ey ro Locxe CiitpRas fs very inju- | large number of cups tO break up that national | gamboling on the top. pote Paper: let him | glut ot making her truthful and cdedieat (0 her | 3 tuches, and thetice south to pace of begnnibg. am: SOSIRHOK, MAHOGANT CuaMBe Second-hand Pianos and ‘et priem from 810 dictous. Physicians nowadays recommend that | charm of complexion, but when once ite beauty ve the fishiest glance to be found outside the | husband; while in December eee ne Insured growed br, ‘8 two-story brick dwelling, No. 1016 K UMNITURE, MAHOGANY DINING T 4! ——— 0.8150. Sold on email tueat be excluded from the dietary of all children | yives way It Fapldiy detertorates Into tribe; let bim “give the grin” with the spas- | her faitifulness, Among ‘tue German country | street southeart. ; MAHOGANY” SIDEBOARD, MANTEL GLOGE, &, SELDEN, BICIANS | “{Srpect ansortment of : rs jutrid sores. RUDY noses, too, are more common | modic suddenness of ‘a flash of lightning-—but if | folk, the last-named sLoue 1s to the present day |. rerms of sale for all the picces of perty: One| PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITUKE, DECO: | L) Hataulisued 1835 wlitul trestmene os Rader two years of age. At a large institution in | putrid sores. RUDY nose ‘Deoauee in he doesn’t Walk just in that way he 1s a houow | Used as a setting for une betrotha: ring, and, 80 | {bird (+) of the purchase money incash; one-third «'s) ATED TOILET WAKE, &c., &c., AT AUCTION." | cial complaints. Advice tree and confidential at ali | apo « Boston no children under eigut years are given ny where, simp! \vemperance an in one yeur, and one-third (4) in two years from the ho ‘Uttice YOO 6 1 i. This rie has been enforced tor twenty-ave | 13 More general, ‘sham, a wretched copy of that refuigent, Jong as it retains its color 1 beheved to indicate | day'o¢ tale: or all;can, at the option of tue purchaser | , ON TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIP. | hours. Ofice W00 Gth st. nw. cor. of 1st. mOGe*_ | = _—- —— =— Years, and it is claimed tuat tue death-rate und ‘belag—tne reai boy aovut town. the constancy of the wearer, or parshasers Deferred Payments to be secured by TEEN fi. 1087, commoncl at TEN O'CLOCK, I D*. LEON, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. aick-rate have been very small in consequence. Chicago’s Daring Maidens. Hy Ee i "The Old Peyeacten te tee cany, atiabto Later ee a a oy ‘Meat 1s considered to be tov strong and stimulat- | ACCORDING TO THIS WRITER THRY ARE HAVING DAX- Errors They Weren't Diamonds. ($100) dollars wid ve required of te purchaser or | Housrhold effects, A’ portion of this furniture was | ean be consulted bulse tos Cu, eegween 43g.and Gt J.BL &B ing a nourishment for young chi.dren, The expan- GEROUS PUN. FUNNY BLUNDRBS From the Jeweiers’ Weekly. Pp Ga coch of suid pieces or parcels of ground | made uy the lute Samuel Kurby.. ‘ ats. D. w, eo RO. Sood te Bastencd 155 mucha great mesma ot | Tram the Chlcsgo Tribune. ‘A Boston newspaper man has coliected a lot of | | Every cheap jewelry ‘akir” regards the South | ei or purchasers eusil fail torsoipiy erin’ ihe | Keisher, 490 Sih stiet uoriuwste ss SPO (James | , Prompt, treatment. . Correspondence and consults. ese ~~ ——~ yaar novteuing ie. A-meat Giet has dlso a bad ints | ,.1¢ TOU! seem tothe onlooker that tne young | eypographical errors that have the mesic of boing | as his special territory, and the darkies, when they | fuatefofeabesaaiets tial, jeune under, | -b10sdtx THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. | Gabeuietie spat’ fit 2g Ss - care ae rroemele character. | AULCAFAIVETOUS Ah | ae ang ietnlations sor ace Grazmmeled by the | new, and printed them In the Transeripi.. Here is | have money, Wil bay of him anything that does | ti Gafsattitg purchases "AT casyeatiaa sats! | PJUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. pine a Re Ee Se rd aie Bin pall Sa ous ioe 7 jwolent, cruel, au: onal regul: Older civilizatt 3 than met @ queer s cont. — eye pe ‘oo (8 yards ane, an extraordinary sentenc:: “The stay at Indian- | Dot cost more ry centa, queer | cording at the purcliaser's cont, TRUST! UNDER DI 7 IN, 1105 ar} 3 un tbe, mena fee | The chaperone seems in many caste to be a ua-| 2°15 Sroved a relist from the monetary which 1s | character in Georgia. He told me that he had TAM A GRAY, | A MOBEVER OF THOSE Fi se DWE | Lith aud msbvesed Gilt trou Se. 10 45. amen a Ragrraectaanuty and girls go about to balls and | {oimtaple on & thirty-hour cautionary jouracy.” | been peddling cheap Jewelry, elther singly oF in sols (ucbenotr” | 1X0 Gx Rast CAP rOL Siukat, BELWEES | weyee py Aliwork euaraniced Siotcteca Fresco Pam rom the Chicago Herald. na men, ret g in the wee = ri peg » | combination envek for nearly fifteen years, 310 Penn. ave. n ECOND AND. 1 3 and Tinting 6 spedalyes he drs: tung one realizes on being invited to | sma’ hours without a thought that there might be | “imowttabie” aad for “Caurlonaiy® sone | Evidenuy the Dusinese paid, too. because he put Excentorgand Trustees under the last | 2BAEE ON SOUTH A STRAEI, IN THE SAME x 20 vin ancht rae, wOn 608 Mee ane, n Engitshman’s house 1s that one 1s invited to | #AY ImMpropriety In tueir conduct. and the sentence makes better sense. “Airs, Lo- | Up ut one of Wue best hotels and ‘lived pretty high | 0%9-4tonol2 Will of Juhu K. Coudon, deceased, | ,SQEAMEY | ag 1000 m with = eee come at a certain time and stay until a certain | , yous (ouurs the innocenceor modesty of these | gan sat bobbing at the heal of tue coffin” ap- | When he wasn’t out “trading,” as he called it. fe- THE SALE OF THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) | Court of the District o! as ot ee PY W: i Yor To E: - | Fee thar erat 43,8 ICY they do not | Feared for “airs. Logan sat sobbing” “greaserson | much “Jewelry” Used to wo favo hls packages that | Sor TE AA Oe Th, WEST AIPTEEN (15) | Gotss °, Wyse r= peared batore me bels 2 Axe You To Exause Kim _inere ig no indefinite invitation: “Come | reaiize that they are not doing’ what is nice or | peared for val ‘“quavess on a viown;"“a heavy shoe | Loften wondered uow on earth he could give even | improved by two-story urick dweldne Ment at Company vs. albert Grant et al. at Dunas it Expert Specialint im Adpcty, Gun nekd, Geek oP anamane, SUR aad make Us a visit whenever you can,” leaving | commendable, that they are giving opportunities | © Sealing’ for quavess on a viola: “a neavy shoe | Toten Np eee i aera street northwest voued,on account of the in- | suction, in front of the. ‘4g BDAI 2d will ruarantee a cure in all cases of private ue with » half certainty that one would be wel. | tO evll-tulnklng people to make unpleasant re-| forcno-dust” of that salt; “a drove ot ors teen, | - in Oue parcel, Wuleh « durcey bout one night, HERR A aay onal MANDAL NOVEMBER POU | SR ASASBA PAL OF SOviMiie iadr, we FOUR | cf sd advice tee gt any boar dur ~ BITUR, AND CERCLATRRT SOODS come, and a very decided uncertainty, | marks, and tor those accustomed 0 a more con- ‘dow a logs;” | saw nim puta wat ‘ix colored stone rio; Samee Dour ond piece. | Ale C our, If necessary), Lote Dumbered 7 ioe Dh, Y. WHICH WE ARE SOW OPEXING. 3 eo whenever one coud a8 to whether ones viait | Tentlonal mode of life to sneer. ee Moimes’ wood. paluting® for toe Autockts | two plain Yand rings, tx Cuff-buttons a wae stor fog Gwelhig nad suatie S" SLs at Aa | three Gn four chs fve chiele Gh guabe ey nine Gy | fawORL-G Mitts Sarg piss STYLES ARE NOT BETTER aXxD Saael Bot ue Fery uicclimed? No: one starts wita | ,Tuf-© Young ladics recently went to the theater | ‘word puintiag’* and, “se’ died and cleared the | chain, Half a dozen ‘collar butions, und’ two rings | SU wurick, dwelline sud statie. No.'Saa iat atrac | three (Sn four 4), ve ale a, att Saday or sway. : tact and. cousequentiy with sometbing | With three young for-igu visitors enuire strangers eels aa ant tank oe ‘with énormous white stones. When the last two | BOCH TEENIE: fash for same sagoe’ ak cuss Ra: | teem (1G), seventeen (17), smd eigutesa (18), of PRICES 4S LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF Avent cate aboard Keswiniag | to them, acd wichout a matron, ‘Tata vo theyon Bien" “Once at Woroester the Rev- George ‘a top. | articles di toto the bag the buyer, who had | and. ; Berta of lots uine (0) sad. tou (10), in | SUbdivinion of square, numbered seven and PEOPLE. - GOODS AS CAK BE FOUXD, WE DO NOT that one is wanted at such a time and foro long. | foreigners, unaccuscomed to meeting young male. Worth said in un address, “am not a free lance.” | Deen matching every move, passed w his quarter | square 52, having e fro.t on Marsecuusetts evetiue | S3%y tn tin otiover Co eakerer at =e AbK XOU TO BUY. Ap Englishman basliy and correctiy, from habit, | ¢ns in their class of life excepting under thelf | te spy t lunch.” 4 | £00 lett the crowd wit yeu, MO Westen ee eee cents 9 say 20 foot on | Pieteict of Comumbia “These rong pyidirice Free How to Redace Weight and cure Obesity b 4 reversals cucagemcats bod of 2 ousiness and | Mother's wing, must have be n anuvel ex *e. | Boston new. foported @ Critle 88 SAT Lng, ne | ote das Open bon hae Caneul watching the | aid."oe lot 10, and, Tanne parallel wie the Tine of | Mith desirable brick di wal be sold Soper deuce yuutceasary. “New Treatise, with “Tull” stro. ee eovtal Dature, anu replies at once, thus tn bis tur: be 4 - ivintc x ‘Massachusett pn td tions to ‘plain velope — Siviug tis aoir chat Certain ‘anc of knowing, | 9508 Invicatons vo ‘entertalnmenta tm tnetr | Sus fo Irv staat’ uke | mita & ood ot scorn on bi ace an deaanded tis | cmon, Pe ycen low 8 end 10, om Mumaechueta a2 ceant of sale: Opetourth cash and the talancet | Supa. “address EK Li NIOM 18 Park Pace, Now = & worn shal be happy to come Ou, the day you. watt ama | organise cab ta hetr own na ‘and even to fave for lke tne, tase uv must ve money back, because “dem stuns wa’at dimuns at Fouabesonagd wa Guba NUvSaED Pay ee oe sag notes | York. ¥ ‘015-e0813t as ana Seen, orrange i ” He | cl vat ho o = 4 States the train ‘he Will take, OF perhaps ‘his tier | pushing themselves torward apd tuetr | C4 rival, in Burts Oy “Ma onset or FGURERENTE 1007, at seme Goer sg piace eee ASONTRADICTED THAT se.cugeerisd & Wala; or if it too iar abead co | pareate out is most unpieasat phase o Enicago and aul anotnet Boston journal tad an His Pet Joke. BAS WO PENDENT Pers, gus oy. taaien, you cas | Hi zarrea Stoves Beate posit adds: “I wil! inform you by ~ orchestra. ‘some ‘cone | From the San Francisco Chronicle. WILLIAM A GHAY, distesee, peonlles Stmy arriva.” The ost thea is ready, nis pas | other with, a proper sat pect would permit it | C1ved male.” A “gavotte and concerted music: | "Tnever met anybody who had not a pet joke Tone aeR SEE In electing « Beating Stove it wil be wo Tour a " were what was . eet to Our (mmense assortment, te at saree of witha plea’ cage b | rumble over sha Lowa Las carrage at mudsipat | isnt x One made DY the priagiid eepovican | WDMGD he vould ell with tne moet profound eo- mere OOP FEGAD. BY PSING_A BOTTLE | tim ead te nee mene which we amcor SRE Bachan Susy ce Preps And a dete | alone with a aan ty in my Opinion, uct anaee ot | hada pighbGsileice, uke @ | member once at a big mess in the far ast a new | -220-deie Brot oun Bonen, ected | ammount aa the trance raay deat proper Curg any caseot nervous debUnty Sed lees of Prepared to do ail kinds of repairing in se Best uiam~ Eratgare te eal ty ame mnen | Ranies unten cay ae once cong | Ete ste | ont ed mmuntnady partis anys | CLAS MUR SR RT aps ar | | Doscamsdy BE Lit eedC|_ eo “That's pleasure. I'm too busy ta. write ay a man not ie aby & "BUILDING ON THE NORTH. 5 see ae Anyway I must dave @ few days to thing it overs* | cence. ene oe that toe | bottle, and # bottle fills many a bier.” They a OF MiGuTH AND G STREETS | TEVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Rp py 4 ©. & JEXES 2 CO, and te invitation Js puslied aside tor a mofe | YOUMs Matron of Chicago ts hedged Im with all the Iaughed, and ho used to get this thing of before Stktes WB rik Sue OF EOE: | Meweyaty vanpasee imal Gracin uublog, ariary dienes cared SSeeael aes eceaane ae beste are a. | Hoctune See cale when avirere a peenewed fogee every stranger Whocame to the table. “it got tire. ALUN. : Pier Dea AG bal inforty sight hours. “Price §8 ber bok. ae 7 That commzortal Wondering “why so-aad.so does unmarried sister; she, ‘Prom the Detzolt Free Preas, ning there was a crowd at dinner, | _ By virtue of «decree of the: Court of the, on TI ARTEAN DR. “ad Pe ee: ® cores ARPET dot write"—"it so-and-so received our lecter—-it | she 1s With her superior years and axpe to] “DoT look ali rignt, Mame2” A Lor olan esa y Cane oY ; 5 oes of Vitality. nervous devisees, a wre Only RNeW that so-and-so could not come we | indalge in any of these Tete-wvete amusements | wyear wplendid.s Gentleman at the bead ore. tasie ress upeue a ‘Becker 28 whee: Denti Wien came | SEETEENTHL 4667) coumencina at a i trmal, for c suctving ‘cur ult Cupety ot Coupe, uid lavice some one cise.” At last our American | $b Would be regarded with horror. It tue parents | vst Splendid laugh right out.” ils hand and said solemnly: “Gen 24 Fauna ©. Wrignt etal ar deiendan s. eres a ‘eats | aay li SIANDIFOKL'S, cor. nw. ‘We are deity ‘our << Gaon, rien Does he either decline or accept? Ameri. | Were to look after their daughters with as much | “IJ aes cease mites @ dott.” “The gentie. | Penne aC RE AY o HESTH Day. YF oe Hor street, between, “Washington Sefferson | | comprising all the new patterns in Bigelow, CA08 are & posite ruce (avout Dusiness), but where | Care as the husbands bestow on their wives Ituink | “No, fou mustn't; that would spoil ing. f the table rose after him aud | forsier ‘in front of ‘the part of 108 , meta) fe 1S cobcerned it 18 Only the Wowen who | they would exuibit more Wisdom than they 40 &t | “Oh, I think it horrid to have one’s photo taken, solemnly: “And the botle filly many | 2 mnbered thee (8) in ss nun! ur aah a -. (J ee mys: “Could not present. 1'd rather have @ tooth puiled any day.” ceremouy they kept up for a walle ime pe a2), in a city of, Washington, ly to . fe DOW am not SF ee Ome. ” sane wout corner cubilecaasceytis fui yolinaria's| The Fait Same cu Visiting Garde | Ty specu frag audi eae nag, thee ee ot | teste et ca race a a we wecan| “Itis correct ting nowadays"! 1 ‘mine are horrid always.” ‘at’ the mess table every night until | Punaredine (30.00) r the'aiin sute yout” Fancy ‘the easburrecaroed | ald an engraver toa New York World reporter | ‘ir enese are noe good Til never at again, How ind of religious one, uanded down | Auman Seay Ge-20) aod thensgecutt agua Eig ue hog. Wo had asked some ope ese or that dave, | Feely, “for gentlemen to have their full names | does my hair look? et eee erase ee Seetto"che pisos ot bernie hayes ey S sour or again, and to, our suaime be 1t sald. ‘this ig | engraved on ther vsting cards, This statement, | CBrereoaie™ iouoves brick re pool Vu now cc- | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, LPPs's Cocos ThInE We can arrange 1 later. "WA Le moet nesoees | ROweree muuetesee ene aren oe « | wens eer fee meta eae . an of Sule Oue-fourthof the purchas | VALUABLE VED BREAKFAST. h arrange it ater. Will "| fication, It is pot to be advised when a person's B; Fou mustn't; you'd just have to sit ” a —— . ———— 5 i c » acne et aie middie name 1s a Christian ‘name, for two names Dou you dare Wok arte, ame, or 1 Gayle ‘Bic ar nok aug 4a Baw they wed to." faatre aed tase Pare SORTHRAET es arene CuaranDes GF Vanes TRADED 4x9 Paovenmons, | Ue’, J028 Charien, OF William Hoary coming to: | "ERSOR. os. ts ose pening thd ateeeh and tu i bas A Beran contemporary bas taken some pains to | Wien, however, tue middisnsmereafeane pees, iny finger at you all the time.” RM, Cy? collect statistics respecting the longevity like Wat of the ‘mother, it is always ca mon pL Fes s0us i pursuit: Use IL ‘wd A cstfane ter tng, unas of ogame oe takes 1 more aya net cal but itis, very useful ae Me 5 LT 4 Marlact and tne Beherman averages 66 yearw; | fam engraving sleet ol mi Venton omnia you mean thing! Do you think this dress sand mays that of the vaker, the brewer and the butcher, 54 | style tie sauneae wit tae wei” years; the caspenter, the bricklayer aud the | “I bave sometimes very am expertences| “Yea, indeed.” ter, 40; tue locksmith, the blacksmith and | with customers,” he continued, TA’ men will micmnene, will show well. 1 abinet inaker. 47 Years; ‘the shoemaker and | come in aud look over my BOOK 1or styles, and then | OM, — ‘ Uhe talwor. 44 years; that of'the stonemason, the put ® name that Is long and aymunetnieal, “tis nave a view.” sculptor, tue Coupositor and the Ltuograpuer, 41 | say: “1 want mine Just like taat,’ whea, you? But I'm solong-taced.” ZEAFs; abd tue -ommon iaborer, $2 years. Then | his hame has ouly three Of tour leeee ae tet ere Tolow U; members of the weariea provessiong to | cannot jake much our and at Lath; and—db, they're ready for me, 1 oun assigns verage as foldws: thing read’ etree hee © eee se a RS REAE caret ‘at 67; the Jewyet a 64, and the physician ai 40 | weneral effect is uc ‘eatter than where. the let- a ee 5H coat, a woo 2 a Caos are » Farge aor Saetga| Sas sem ms ranean | aL pepe Sn ta ay a yp ANE ————+9._ the uve the longest: The next in order| Demestie Roomwmy im Ohicage. sare.” are tose who are busied inthe tion Of | From ihe New York arepiae 7 ahr ce Boe Spas two or three ty oa 170 Ee 4Jood both (oF themselves aud the rest of the World | " “and go you are to be taarriedr” ” and she goes away zine brewer, wie Daker, and ‘tue butcher. Then | upee any mye! Encwer shett look “100 Toliow the crt ‘ailor, who, bow. eal ‘Got Just the loveliest ‘awful for any thing in the ig fever, do bot Teis living Suck ‘sceace as these i i i iy 4 i? f i ih I | | |