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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1887-TWE VE PAGES. Tl Pinend tm the wheal, with the arise corres ay, our ‘New Orteana, La, this Tue. + ‘RaMEMBERING—SIMPLE WeDe. Tun down to his house, Medticott Grange, in Berk- more I made up my mind Vic- | mle MUMSLE ROMS IN DAXYERS—GURBOUKDED BY | TOR COLDS, CUTS, BURKS, ETC.—aBcIPAS FOR SOME Cnn se ene eee se Sees THE PROPER ‘SEASON ABLE DIMER EXAMINATION THEY ARE PUT cts fuecvon une wwo nave Lier Tern catr—rus| Mowing, Mandshaking, and Sack, | | Asin ‘hose days! was—well some Years younger | I waa obliged to say food.oye wo ty Kind she ‘almost in gasps, and I heard stealthy move- Pee, ment The rex cr tne hovel was ‘wrapped in | ever, and his favored in white satin | Sleep. I rose to m: va: tes com-| Usp good sap in the kitchea, as it saves the ROLES OF THE HOUSE. iin A than I am now, and (having but lately returned | with m' tt was meat ‘RESPONDENT. banda. “Did you succeed to-day?” “NECEMSARY OR JUST A USELESS BORE? —DO THEY Sore and oe herin London) ‘and returned to oe Quaker post a eighty years old today, yet, eet BAS ae Ren we “No; I would not be back here if I bad suc. 22 Eeevamaat ems mower war One gar, 2000 after my re I was driving ~oriptaeaitge eerie, ogee = New oe said the applicant at the sight Lodging- . gue ‘when I a ‘the most reckless life-tnsurance agent would have | fe of chints or dimity. = From the Chieazo Herald. walking before us which | promised ‘ot Dorn in the| RUsrms Teacereis with Kerosene and polish Honse, who entered just a8 Tax $tan reporter had ‘The back only was visible, but somehow I knew wength of Gaya, Although irons taken asent ine ofce, It was the’ super that tail howe broad shoulders that alert, to Coke nt rw Expand, a0 eccamoned Ip ax Onavon is beary 1 the hand tt ts proot tende? juestion, ‘The applicant was Outdoor exercise and labor, physique ry oo ot ioe = = Somewhat rotund in ‘We passed he turned his face toward us and— | always was delicate and his mind was ever rob- | that it has not been frozen, figure, with a florid face and a Wnite moustache, Sion, earons, it was he; my guide that terrible | Ding his body of strength. although no man| 4 BaTs-noow should be supplied with fresh tow- altogether rather distinguished looking. The trays peouttess Tnbee feateren hose bye saeco en eanen. 2 | could be more in aympathy with whatever is | €ls and thoroughly renovated every day. on the edges of his trouser legs, and tne fact that Ro doubt, to the fact that people | ample time for the three miles drive trom the sta- | the wild, bunted look 1 remenmendns wane genuine in the progressive spirit of the age,| To Batomrax Fapgp Casret sponge with miz- ned breast = eee : eight. However, | Wael awake or Probably no man detests the bustle of a great | ture of one part ox-gall to two parts water. he Dutte his coat across his ‘80 a8 tO COD- | there never do know exactly where they stand.’ ‘toa, and to Gress for dinner at I the cab, to my. intense sur-| city, or the rattle of a railway train, morein-| COLD SLICEDPorators fry and taste better by coal his shirt bosom, were signs of ill-fortune. He | “1+ we believe in the equality of everybody, as we vain were my hopes; there wasa break down on pees Famgea ‘with What Intention I hardly | tendely than Whituer. “Among Ameri. a teaspoonful of flour over them while ‘Was a picture of adversity struggling to keep UP 4 | ciaim we do, why should there be even agrain of | theline, which kept me Kicking my heels at @ “rapid folowed hito. Be corned up cans he enjoys the distinction ‘not having been 2 good appearances. His derby nat was nently | truth in his statement? If we areon a level why | wretched little junction for over an nour, and we eereet PR} in New York since 80 Sao tant nie doareet ‘Ovsrans roasted in tne shell can be easily ai- brushed, and there was a strange mixture of neat- | ao we pow to the possessors of the mighty dollar? | only reached Rasvbury station at 7 o'clock. ‘There tress lace Bey, and shutting it Se aa Poe ee tape ge 5 Foated by a weak stomach, but dyspeptice snould eee ee a Te gee pine | WhY de we accept their mandates and their dictas | was no help fort. daahed tnto the carriage sent | hseigeuned nealtating—waat ahowld I do pextt, I OF his adidirere beueve Mas "a rotune, tne | CeWATO of fred oysters, superintendent was thi hie Inquiries TAB STAR | 54 our creed and yet rebel all the timet It seems | to meet me, an1 arrived at the Grange in as short | decorous lookite fae eorize, track ‘that his it seclusion is due} IN Tae Eamty Srages of a felon, take a lemon, "ileus br eaeeeee to me it would be Detver quietly to acknowl a time as Armitage’s steady old coachman would sot’ nat io the name of that gentleman who has/| only to ‘inability to endure confusion. STE OM one end, put the finger tn, and the longer ir,” said shabby-genteel, and then be | the aristocracy of gate ee ee allow, Dut found my host alone, awaiting me in eA corer ac ciate ” was the reply, 1 ‘MR. WHITTIER'S FAESET ROME 1s a kape there ‘better. Shae be was controguing’ a capitatiae "ir any | to the neceselties ofan advered fate, which posnts | ‘D6 RAL, with outstretched Band and genial wel-| soit stunned.” Bubviy this tes wnae tear epic, hore St Danvers well’ beats tte acted egciercersanaeures sce Taat be was _ come. dence! Rouse is large, antique, merchant wanted a bookkeeper, 1 cou toa lowly lot in life, A social code here is an ever- : then rome Tooks, single entry or Gouble entry; changing creed; 1 lives not on in a straight, wo- | | Iinew be was a regular martinet for panotual-| , The servant looked doubttully at me, “want to | piain, yet tmposing, the style ‘being that of Pet eagle ~ yl cnarge of a large business, a wholesale grocery for | varying line, as do a ce ity, 80 was not surprised when he hurried me up pty is Forvanasety’ ‘this mo. | SR noted houses of the Revolutionary period, small pieces, drop in hot lard nw A aye 5 ingtanee; 1 am 8 sober and industrious maa.” ——e Shere is a court mene "| directly to my room, with orders to dress sharp. io ee came Phy satay so Ts oa ree, log wo with a sieve per and salt aos » ‘uch pain ts felt by sensitive people in the mat. | It waa a large and well appointed room, with jumped In, leaving the man after ua epee and serve in a “Then how ist thet you kre so own im your | terof introductions and the pros snd cons.or in-| bright fre and candles, which looked very cheery Pa Pinion, fran Searty ‘Aiouga within: tye Sous od materially; | Wonse com scarce Do Sovere enough for the luck?" a gn bn Tg after my cold urive. ‘Now, what shall 1 dor Tcallon Mr. and wit on hour's journey of the modern Ashone, ‘Women who will not move up in ® horse-car when became melodramatic. TOE Beem erodes ae ee to WecktNeae | ‘All Fight, old chap, I'l wend Reggio up to show | ard to Bim, cremodld Twas bes inet Whittier’s bome seems aa far from the world as if | another woman or a man gets in, for whom there a.” } hada Gusiness of my own? ‘avec | goes everywhere, Sir, Some striking mode, | you the way down in & quarter of an hour,” were | W prot bed fiat guts pores # 7 Talectnon'o pave Seats tS Conse ats 4s really plenty of room. TES man, | endorsed for $30,000 and | Seizesit with avidity, packs it snugly away In somé | the colonel’s last words, as he left me to my totlet. extreme eden a eps Tecost me twice that to pay Ite In an unguarded unoceupton corner of fe mind, abd brings i out 1 aresead rapidy, but remembering tbe long pas: People whom Fad never met, never even Bacon particular Dut alse becate tue house ay said the superintendent, and shabby. | scarcely 12e9 itself) to ‘upon some un- eaekous sueitoans T Eek Gaverssd cn OY war of iste dl what had 1 to tellt The dream | iio some abodes, of ieee + but equally aie ab conducted Sway to the Soup-toom In | suspecting treads, srnat lecalled “soctety | up, waited for my conductor. Scegean oe ie tar He eg secluded moral 1s eo arranged that trom one he Fear, and as ne, wt Se, “Sis uass bore | Corb tucreaaonon ip env own house tabling ans and tuning ranforstsn puto athe house: | credulity.” But, agai, gugnt 0 ke aaah an ex. may, 20, cael art By judicious re vo LY “4 -B, j traordinary occurrence from the knowledge of the "was his only comment. | foundation, firm and secure, for suck, procedure, | and turned to the door—when t was sorely opened, | two principal actoret I theugue seer ieee may be had of the ais- the old stefling precept, “What's good enough 10f | and a young man appeared, who beckoned 10 me. Prine over this questiog | canuviews framed asitby haruresore band. Walt: ee ee me is for you,” or, in other words ap- | I" fotiowed him into, the which was | (1, ny Drain reeled, and finding at last that every | tem custom ot iin cor haunte occupies the building next vo the first precinct | Pitvapte to introductions, “The Foot tree is the the rater dark, abd began 10 say someting eh es ean aeeeres coumée ane eeetes ae Of men has impressed wet or bis recoeeg wees Station-house, om 12th street. A Dig board sign | troduction.” “If you are’e lady's friend and ap. | sive of my pg A> a is mpoesible OF laughed te to scorn at She | OF cn tae ne eh eee Ste over the front door by day, a lamp sign by night, | other eee eee cadre aang | With a wave of his hand, and preceded me, with Wildly imaginary fase on Ge omeny aceon shen Could be more erroneous, Within a informs the public that this i a free lodging- ba a EG ‘a, | nolseless steps and averted face, along the pam putt nypouetically—i decided to it things take | 1122 By rail are hundreds of Bostonians who sev Pangea, as is tsual wits threoscory ety dwellings | Euaranvee for the otuor’s respectability; and every | "ES. ucse ents was odd, but my surprise increased So he en het a et or SS ot the’ conventional pattern, built on straight aoa erable hersons te & thing never to be | WHER Be took an abrupt turn to the left, whlch 1 ‘and at last had ventured on asking her that | D288 that old friends and new do not “run out vo. lines. Therais a hall-way, with a straight | ance persons id not remember, and we found oursdives in a | Shestlon on winch al te ej ee | See Mltier." They never fad im too busy to fait there being ou the iret Boor’ small front | . We have all heard the story of a young person Se ae ei petra ee Lyi inrjs tie ‘of correspondets, he always welcomes ~ ho was asked at ips ever rior, @ beck parior, ang two or three rooms ip a (feminine gender, of course) w! lady in pinat I began to feel a curious sensation stealing over I implored for a short. t, and a x Dulldiag, all straight and square. The ball. | some musicale to assist an elderly ng | M6 Auld endeavored to speak, Dut was withheld DY | hormother being ¢ tonne ee sarpet. The front room ‘arent inher dress. Instead of replying "undefined feeling, so followed my guide in prota- — Be ac anther te, pera SSeavicy fem eeu aac ae | Renmei | a naa ener nano ae einen ears neltmar enamene Ph ‘Sits and receives = an possible. Ax 00D DISE. iin sytem nt tor | sone aram ads throug, aso antag ii he meanwhile I waited as patently an might Sor ric aaaeay gd Chnclate Yarrow ith An old faro table serves a8 @ desk, and Mr. Plum-| as we hid not been introduced.” “My deaf,” re- Stopped, opened a door, and stood back for me to | P51 my Ume between business in Lou sorgaist reserve fund of place of the dealer. What memories | plied the older woman, “graciousness is ever be- selec aa. h and fying Visits to friends for hunting, &., unu Des aince been. Sosbaeeenem apes aianapabemoe: Reming. i felt sure one of Mra Cs friends would pi bad ot seca his face Defore, but hea observed Meek before Che day shat {fete sure would sec 3833 TT ees al Sos TET {he shabby-gentee! fraternity who come to it now! | Pe Sed our Hostess in doubting ine respectabutey | Ré,Was above dag eee received a noce trom some friends iSdoe7: December 28, A.D. 1870. wean dur speak! If theosophy is tens con ting | Of the people she bus invited you to meet under | Ure gad Tater military gait; ‘was fair ald | sy the Isle of igh asking me vo come down fot peactt ‘The Only Lottery Ever Vted On and Rdorsed by the Seam on rport mith tne apio woul ne cre | REDTOW, Kare wtaray anreeg Muley cut Cub | ow: however, Team hs tact twas aahy whi | alist tds, el hed oxbig parent odo Bis Tr NEVER GoLLEs OB POBTPONES ‘i a dream inany alittle life drama. A brightly- : womin snave Laportant “ 43508: ts Gaal eee Heme ran, gutter with mirrors ‘and Case, | oe oy the social world, whom the younger mms in the note, | 4 anausvedmannete “sg $91 meepirnseg BES at pet eect feats ne aon ther’ men not So fashily attired, | woman had longed to know, but, Puck or Lise, oF 4, Apologsticnine | “all” When seated and listening, is head drops is bes been shown that the vast majority of baa ie ASPLENDIDOPPORTONNTT T0 Wor s FORTUNE come, cf them Sanevarally “hilertocs other* | {our imagination, What can be more. awkward ; ~5 onty | tI would tind changing my rosmeentsh ours Denne ce re cael S pees WaICh 200088 | nests are e splendid fields for bacterial iifo of any 8 300) FIRST GRAXD DRAWING, CLASS 4, i <Giners depressed, and nervous all | than in ons ot the email card parties, which are ee large ong for anothi ad rooetved & | Frost popreciative rosaze OF oe eons books ae and all kinds and many diseases can be spread in bap t eee ech eet IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, KEW ORLEANS, tie Zarda "tStued “ver by the denier:"now.and | he popular Made of entetatnlog among our Great, ‘and, owing to the oeinf And good writings | him your own brubn and comb. Cary and use Sate. ----g0 Toots then an exclamation of delight or a groan of de. | Pest py the’arm and pilot her OF Mi, around the i. thelr rooms were full, with | ¢xCept his own, of which he can Zour own comb and outside O¢ Your own dressing Spee. 2" S00 towns spair, the rattle of mf we = im, making known each person a = od ponpltanerns om, _ — ‘brush from the category 47500. soclecats as n- FULL ‘HONOR. ‘3 ote FP GiTk, OF Jue teport of 8 pistol—these are tbe | Novia of fashions that all may chat and 20 pleas {things were moved. | Although always somewbet of an tnvalit,| “Tas Vates OF GREEN SALaDa.—A green salad ts Samet ame ao a 808, Kaleidoscope of this table. And | Dc) mote sanoothiy the whole thing would go olf; ‘tie morning, and was situng by my open window | ‘Tough @ chronic predisposition to headache, | and invaluable foll for the heavy American break. Fettss 309180 i ihe ote arn | iy ein iat eigen i rer aes aaa Set | remarry tinea Sagres Mega ce ghee te Sak a EB as with some shabby me 80 in Outward appearance rf lees et come up tot now to be questioned by Superintend. | , If the incoming guest be a total stranger, With | hearse, and that there was a motionless form ex- their seemed to come ‘over me again that strange | he the description recorded of Moses seve | Bppetite, favors tine on and assimilation of SGse3--------soiseer ‘ent Plumsill and be toid to go back. uly elevated voice, the hostess might. say: | “PES Da arouna for my guide—he was gone and | Chill of tear 1 had felt. once before. ‘My seuss Sral thomeand youre ago_“iiseye was.not dim not {Rt foods and promotes the entire alimentary pro- Rrra aout a “inn os iniaaca otilk ens adie, the door was shut, thoug i had heard nosound. || seomed prevernaturally sharpens ihear somebody | Of approaching age that he can apecity are indiayes cauliflower of. potavoes good salads 4, 908.-------S0uIa IM faring guburaer, On the mantels a8 od cock | sin mace psu nan a | ay Uae ere usec | Mone iat cree enh | maaopaoee arn att ence lod | | pele of large size that ticks off the time in a mournful papitata Same inexplicable force urged ‘me on, and I ap- qt PP a4 soon ‘The best dressing ealy is conversation, how: | spgonfuls of oll to one of vinegar, and palatable r. OD a cot, in a corner, covered with a gray know positively such, and such persons seasoning | pepper. ‘The adaition of pars- Tabet kien gambols and makes frantic will go home cribusly offended “because Mra wid ‘the odor of the onion to s : be stove sheds | gid not introduce us?” a latrol on thing was wrot nt * and lace, a wreath of orange blossoms on ber head q hich haste he ith - & cheery warmth and a glow of light around and point in this matter should be firm Reavy fall, which hasten the final end wi How so Roser 4 Temata snoula be helps t@ dispel any sad thoughts that the sight of | manotner. Polnt Jn this. matt serangers oer not | Ad the long white vell covering. though not ob; | heard, fal, and, Wild, plercing scream, in «| which hasten the inal end with some pened otein and GocheR a DOmIR, ane ent aa. See eal San ot some et, the cqgmoanns Or | armen aéquaintance, dees not Involve the par- er dives and yell were all daubied and peated ic fhe door, and was met on the threshold by. rage Lgl yA 1. * t 200 82008) lodging may ‘or the destitute wanderer, | ticipants in even the necessity of recognition on ‘which I could see flowed from & deep open | #t—the man ween in ‘Uurkey ts dfessed, season it well, sprinkle salt and 5 wi 2 fe comes the free lodging-bouse, finds ‘Was in evening dress, much [sy gence steadily over and about Pepper on the inside; stuff it and tte it weil in S20 22. light and warmth aad an abundance of good soup, yar oat semanas tha Galied ueasiday ox taws. aan in her white throat remembered no more, | [ont and right arm Were stained with blood, and | fully and fearlessly the good old man can fopeat | BebBet either lard the top of lay ‘slices ot bacon 300) 8 Dread, and coffee. It 1s true these are se duction, because until it is generally accepted and | + “SY -"“Siadeniy i felt a cold shock in myn in his right hand he a from his own words:— over it; wot the skin and sprinkle it well with pep- SoblestoS. without any extras. ‘There are no car- | people have become accustomed to the idea, the ‘and opened my eyes to find melt on the ground | #0me ghastly drops still trickled. ‘The light of ‘And beside the alent sow per, salt and flour. it is well to allow @ turkey to ue m30q ‘Pete.i2 tis hovel; in fact, no carpets at all, 0 up- | result would occasion dull gloom, silent stiffness, | And < my head supported by my kind host, who | 84Nlty shone in his eyes, as, with a demonical ‘wait the muffled oar. Fetialn some time svatied betore cooking. Pour a. 200/833 olstere furniture or costly table noching | oF no one would know what do; the ideas | Wag iouking down om ine with waxiecy expressen shriek of laugater, he ung hisiself upon me. ‘And all his triends wilt reply in chorus— Mule bolling water into che bottom of the dripping eect ‘be more widely disseminated and allows aD & ‘most fearful strugg! * may ” a near 8343 fo simmer whea a good outcome is sure, for Aimer. | Themscives, 1 remcmvered What I had seem nea | The MALLAr seemed to have the stfeagtn of ton | _Holed the way inio, his large, square reception | Wien R le welt Nestor cbrough, gradually dram tt 8343 ican people are very receptive and good; sensible | with an exclamavion, sprang to my feet, ‘There | men, While the bel ‘n- | room, halt brary, half parior,’and motioned the | nearer. Occasionally basteit with s butter, 300 ideas soon meet with favor and acceptance. was the same bed, but in tue bright light I saw | ‘ered in an intense desire to rush past bim to | co ‘a seat by the open fireplace, STS ike Ne own Grippings. Jam, Betore taking Esegte T have beem asked many times if one should | [St ‘it was without the eppendages I had | the Next room, only the instinct of self-preserva- | wh-re a oak “butt,” evidently cut from the | it from the oven put on more melted butter 300) Naa eee on eid amuroduced. That is & Mat- | seen before, aud was totally untenanted. Colonel | 1B causing me to hold the arm in which he | growth on Gak Knoll, warmed the room and sug. | Sprinkle more four; this Will make the skin more “$00 83006 ter of taste. An Englishman oo meeting an Amer ‘Armitage began asking me some questions, but | held his weapon. However, I. was soon rein. | gested scenes from the poet's “Snow Bound? crisp and brown. While the turkey is cooking boll $1008. ican whom he delights to honor, shakes hands be | 22ing that Iwas t0o fauch dazed Gr enenee us | forced by ‘a Lurrying crowd of servante sad” sie. ‘TER QUAKER fosT’s panes. the gibiets well, chop them fine and mash the os fe wishes 10 Pay a compliment by maxing tse of | OK, by the arm, and half lea Ine, halt sup. | orm al in the most groveeque attire, with Horror! we. watttier’s step is quick and Mra, and save pe Hy a Litas pay ~ ported, for I was still fuint and giddy, tomy ir faces. i 2 it. I wonder how he would like to rub noses with ‘ was from me by main force and | for sunken eyes and a quiver of the under lip he | @ little flour, and when cooked stir in a little ay a New Zealander to pay him the same compliment | wRToom. When there he put me into én arm cl Day hi while I burst oj might easily be taken for a manof sixty. He wears Water or stock; strain, skim Of the fat, add the We have been laughed at for promiscuous shaking | follow” wat on earth, Ist i entered. "ANI A. Good of | a ieng. black Prince albert Coat with © wine Chane | siblous and season with salt and pepper. THE APPLICANTS, fag sas Suir particalsiyeesongmmes theseren | We emt Regete up for you, Dut he came down tay- | Femorne ‘came ore, 2, a0 1, ecognlzed the | tev collar, that comes down fu front seas co ane AnG as Tux Stan reporter sits there they come is nat co Fashionable women, who, of course, : re eae tat ‘then, | Scene iene poe Tm Poe Window Te: his waist atfowing a View of his black lar in the old turret vealed to me tno whole +37 $3 oe: EOSSSPERESeUSSSEESzEE te front, big turn-down collar and dark & set the style (whether they should or not is an- r. half o1 852) come to seek an increase of pension and ts stranded | Sther question), now curtsey in quite the od | IF Search, and 1 Paty tite Ded lay that ‘Inanitiate.forin blocd: | Ueyes Ples? OF ME tae 18 around bis neck and t chamber, in a dead faint on the floor! serves 8 @ guard for bis watch, carried in his here in a penniless condition. Another ts a burly | style; men quite as generally, ' Up the qualut | moyselr together, and, us collectedly as I stains all over the clothes and . he people | upper left-hand waistcoat pocket, and for his gold. Rix cher radon oF are Unckinea DeLee: es | faameoe ot tee German mUILiry, CUCK thelr eels | told nim what had Rappenod. ‘He’ uswened with | Who had crowded in afvor me stood damb, af irs | NEREESeHL-Rand walstenet Doeket, and for bi lave other trades or are unskilled lauorers; now's together and make a stiff bend from the waist. | inerequilty and. them ad: “My deat Brie ten | sore of stupor, Tapproached the bed, aad recog. ‘woolen stockings and roomy ‘and sali & man With delicate hands who has been a clerk or ‘astonished by & peron asking me the other | Duve been dreaming?* ized the featureaof her whom I ‘known as Gokeors maneup ma ‘He wears BST Zy. and Dow a man of tattered aspect and | day: “Let me see if y Corre Te git sz | “Why?” I said, rather nettled, “how ao you | Agnes . ‘8 full white beard and no m E teat) T, CG, Siriaas Se ne ata i | See's ne Yantai Been | oP, gi, Aare ee snide at | pe eke gtr taeon a. nad to gie|* A Pannen entn man, cites oe 2 Moor Cmumus re 4 . as coat 3 2 man woo bad him on the Avenue and | gation 1 found that unconsciously every time £| Sware as‘youvare, and ait perfectly cartaia thee | seem, and the unfortunste Levees: wae eed’ eee | ““Tmust tell them Tam not well," sald ne. “Men 34800. rary _ loan’ of (a quarter. “I saw he was not | bowed I bent the entire body from the ank What I saw was no di into @ state of insensibility, was removed to the | at my time of life cannot expect to be very active. 54905 300) a aay bh - aan mer: gjad chat he was | slightly as to be almost imperceptible, yet enough | "Wert then, tue Only other explanation ts that | nearest ‘asylum, pending’ the’ Sencatof” toe I miss my old days of exercise very much. A ttle $3438077777-B00, PP degree fiver ah wm a ee "Sp ee uted fronts couse, sion GR asiets ciao arvend this, 1 7asdeesievse. ta aS walk makes me weary now, 90 Ihave lo le down 388 30 ‘80 much Joyous anticipation, the weloome season ‘aid, he had | and tuat was due to an old dancing master’sin- | omy jert cown at’ 4.90, and there's not muche> be | With hin a severe wound in the ahoulaey, sae Tes Pe ee oe Be 200 ‘which to thove of mature years the ever new delight Fara ts tone mas | Suction in far-off ehildhood’s, days, so long ago | Foe out of a railway Musk.” ‘Then, as he uttered s | Of blood trom Which, acting Upon a higiny ‘nccien ane yan Bereaeee —— Bata 300 ‘are mingled with memories of the time when, young take him Instruction was forgotten Ww Gtoelleving “my” I” added desposaentiy ot | Drain, caused asevete lilaces nice Sooners | 1 do, and thea Tam Jett peste much 36u5; et and bounding hearts they, too, bed an unshaken be- Sommen mere are thas lator cosets Wish to goodness I coluld think 1 was.’” Which time woe danayus ok AUFINg MUCH Of | gione, Except my good neighbors and frieads | ae S080. 20) Let tn the existence of Sante Claus So much more are these little marks of refine- | “iy'oox' ” said Armitage, seriously, “don’t you | Which time I was delirious, not care to see many people how. A great many 36497. 200 We have made ample preperstion this season to sup- pumas’ frst | Gay chat ie is Worth walle to call eta ae a | go talking about this toanybody butmme; of course | When at last, much reduced tn strength, and nice people come here—school teachers, editors, 36-20: 300 ply all. =| een enn SARE SO CAN Overy Cue: at- re are wories about this house, af Of every old | with my oO ee ee <zePt | literary people, and foreign touriste—and vex me 300 Me have numbertess extisies ot warlou peice to aoe ation house in England, but nobody las ever seen or my yout h by asking questions about =e Bins . orthree | | What dancing master ng ned wnythlug uncanny before, aud it will | bad left forever. I was ordered a long sea voyage, | much, by asking q ounp wos aa a had been there last year or some years ago, some | Person, a mother inay with a Mle care dp for ane ten Mra Armitage to death if'you tell her; | and my brave and loving Mabel insiced ‘upon say Galied one Gay aed spent ail tha ction ny See if anything among the following Mat will be the had been there the night before and the night be. | Other, while Dame Nature hersel Pe aan ra | she is awfully delicate, and I don’t want to alarm immediate marriage, so that she could accompany ing me about how I wrote ‘Maud Muller.’ I told article you would like to give some. fore that. To those who had come for the third | instinctive knowledge into the minds of a favored | hor.» and nurse me, To her unselfish care I owe, not | Ret raid not know. ‘The idea came tome winters ovo Plush Work Boxes, in Red, Blue, and Orange, 8c. night Mr. Plomsti Shortly, as he put | few: | To bow properly as well as gracefully. & por | tA right,” T scut, 1 Wish, it hadnt hap- | only my life, but what was thought almost doubt- | §'h.ine at rat and kept in my head until t 300) 01.98, 82.68 to 05.48. thelr names down, up.” ‘meant that | Ci flow of m pened to me; I feel frightfully ahaky still.” ful at one tine, my reason; for the misery of re-| shame yin Tacnans 200) Jewel Cases, in Leather and Plush, 98c., 91.48, hey ‘Bot come in after that nigh ‘as the | entire body from the ankles. “Ob, nonsense, come down to dinner; a good | Kret I suffered, added to Wie horror of the a ‘Asked me Ive person. Essdt ©2458, 62.68. limit of each lodgers stay 18 three Siisaaes a28 Of champagne will set_you to rights. said | preyed upon wy nervesto such an extent that 1 | Sed lived in ‘Smoking Sets, Re. to #2.24. applicants were told at once to go uj Upstairs — o ngcordingly 1 made an effort vo shake Off the | was nearly sinking intow state of settled melan- | Xhexbury, ‘was ter- Poker Sete, $2.68, $2.98 to @4.68, containing twe tink Covhung: ‘Poe ae ue logger Sepena | nde utsauipus Teinenphestt rsa ting | Se tenenamegeeana ment ova wim, | che" origt ana | fing aurptigrien 1d eral tne character onto aria loager ‘The Philadelphia Tei : The first The bright lights, c ter However, change of ‘and her bright ° comewnat 8 this examination. When he re- vs ous, and I am afraid noted like a cl [oes | Sas cok eae ce the pose y ceuasieed te give ianer fo ita atmo, Plates seemed terrible inco: tender companionship ‘harm, and be- | she told me she should never like the poem so well Yurned to the front office the atvendant came with Sanvereh, thoughtt jt ort oon pretty Mist Armitage must have thought me quite fore many months my health was Fe-eatabliahed, | after What Thad sald. After that abe asked ie a ly the and ine: _ fy we can never n eqlit® $0 those things on Lita.” “Those | "ho fail inv trap here, A erowdee tain ines | uly, and replied at random to aif’ her Mlled: a eS ve Odor Cases, in Leather and Plush, Fancy Cut-Glase Bottles, 1.12, 61.19, 61.98. usb Case containing susp end perfumery, @1.75, Ph remarks how 1 got them. ‘Thou khowest no man can tell ssaens. Unings” meant, in -house vernacular, ver- and condol while the dead tace of the mur- ‘it not been. ardly fear of ridicule, | how ‘thinks. I could jothing Gens Shaving Sets, in Plush and Leather Cases, min The ase Sibttten WE ees malo Seeeke daped bee ae eee ae ae | outed betore Mais | perchancs thie eaten tome Might mate bane | namo," pa 61.48, 61.74, 61.98 10 67.08. Mer Ping fo One servant ca never serve more than ten persons: averted. Even if | had been looked upon a8 a vis- AN ENGLISH SNOB TURNS BACK. Gents’ Fine Shaving Set and Dressing Case com- overrun here with vermin.” Three men of CR pry he BS Insanity” In’ the Lovett tamils (st have wines | “Doyou have many callers lke herr” 7 ee Cases, 04.98, whom an unfavorable report was made by learnt was the case), and the 's relations | “Yes, more than I care to and many that 5.7. ineehttandnnt, were sent by the superts. 04 inan | might hai asaya veh prevented the ar. are woree and who are not halreo sincere, One day “Sedicetreumaee ndent station-house be "i ve, With t1 no ent vex ‘tourist came down to Amesbury told that they could get their breakfast at the of tn Oy question of paychice, All T know ts that theve | or! fy bone Uas ast oer Coe ae ne He, fave them s tcket oF passport days and muly aahamed of myself, literally | events happened to me exactly as Ihave writwen | me. My home was not over pow pn the sation-nouse, which readsimply “ie 7 hot attempt to find my way up alone 10 fear Shem down, and it I did not act upon them it was | 1 the gate, Wen ne Gismouuved ted hee Sate means, -. Plumalll, guide again, ase Rot been forew saowell ‘house he looked “that there i§ nothing against them except ver” = x him the he at my humble ae eae wae ae ee gfe Dalle tee Barrow fore pee Probably tanled ved in sie ike Teanjann if they could write, to sign thetr dames in’ DOCK, the Saturday Smiles, here is no display, here, and 1 wouldmasce none oo Coal dealer—“Good morning. Said wma bo oe vist ask you many oo ream man—“Beaatly weathet."—71d.Dit e almost. ‘The great question ot 2 woe. fey ny be Jn the | race is an invernational ml Save never in in TraTid, uc they can't vel! how a shoo te tll they | scugied the subject at all 'T ais not s money get. ‘ae wae in er ae fer, Lwrite Decause 1 want to, oF to my neat 7 eae raaresi tana | nde "Money cara? wpe hal come 3 a sitting as hae eae, — ‘ask me about politics and what I should advise re. stove ands nese = Prev. * the atthe South. I don’t side were more . HOW ean I tell I knew slavery was hea Tam Sran ted ‘Now is the season of the year when the Wreng, and I wrote against it asi felt. The men lodgers were ac woman allows dust to ‘on the parlor ‘and women who worked with mein the-cause are ‘and bed. ter in order that sho may take measurements of thé | aigone now, and T have not kept up with the very tired and hungry looking. those sole of the young man who calls her with | times.” . = ahd do rariance. aang Precision and regularity. “This st & pair of ‘THR OLD MAN'S FAVORITES. ove. Sunshine, which jusions. _— wen, Dres-| “or flowers I like hollyhocks and pansies, They wiais wan inte Cah a pees nan eee the previous nigit-“for slusons t was tats ence | ORe—slarYord Fost are pretty, simple, and old-fashioned. Of treads big pot that | It was nearly a quarter of a century ago that Gall ph ey Coe Pilg AB ete re BY ‘Tike those who can remember the old days and Hamilton launched an electric sthunderboit at | country house which stole up to my ears through | you dot” ke to talk about them.” athe ra = Sl et5 Sar4 Eg A ty ‘Year Dut do not read a book I take ‘at 8 titoe, the lodgers ane ue! ‘A whole im the saddle, ands splendid run, “Not 80 ‘well as I ran to ba. im gust |. ans arene a bow Coeemmh. 5 shown to ap adjoining room, where there is a long | aptie a8 drunk.” This was in the [poy ER nd ip em | ana ete Sessa Have you had it ode bees u ri} tramp and me Filet condo of beat rogue to respec- orzo gosta Sot to show myséit ungraderal 0, ay me. Upton salted about a month 2e2, Fou pa Ag a4 GOING TO BED. Sras supposed to be tbs eosin bute Of the thought of doing wes iny fret Tpressions: west Courter, a ‘Stairs and I do not go efver it, ‘This is my practice AtSorclock the mea are sent upstairs in twos | Tuder cl And.» lack of Vitallly was supposed | strony upon me- And 1 found no reayon to regret | —siotet watter—You are late for lunch, ss.” ith the run of Books, Of coures, when 8 ew + to correspond with a high yt. | this: n when 2 most enjoyable ball was fol-| Yminent physician Y, T had to’ finish my | Sethe fo cin ‘tm, I read te more nd threes. They do not go to bed, but are put So gradually have these co lowed by another night or portion of & night of | Searing’ article on *Phe Lame at een ty, Qerefally. “The io of Lougtnaow tae veca a areet tarough bath. They leave thetrclotuing in one | fled that the woman of to-day hears with amaze. | unbroken slumber. to got it into the next mail "What have vos ts. . T fina the ite ot te the room, go ‘hrough the bath, and then have served | Ment of the social ideas of this period. ‘The next day we spent in the covers, the ladies | 0 St oe 50 mes a =a who Were strong assured u- | came out to give us Our luncheon, and I came home day rolls, clams, plum pudding, apple dump- full of interest, It refreshes my old ously endeavored to reduce ves tO the in- | to dress for in & most jubilant frame of mnaines pie ana fruit cane um Valid state which embodied tind, much inclined to put my faith to the touch ey me) ay é STILL WRITING 4 The day has come now, however, w! ‘Miss | with tae Mabel; hoping that, be my deserts as “are you writing anything now?” bows yi gl 0 much Seams couaesy netath why we aahtier Al—sz cannot say yes, Walter, I shall “Not much; mot much. I have some verses in les. Health now ‘is She more And was standing tn a ‘deep sea will Tirta met Xo you won't.” cal Soeaeaiag “tar tecntein elements =~ Words are almost literally fulllied- ana tre motors them as they were ushered. into the route by the. me last night, 007 soveptod Dime fe. Fre’ ns wo in ltting the work know abou: i 4 woman wi as mt ‘of one | stately butler—when “sir George and Miss ‘the new universal nas not a | 2 SRK so: has hurt his my As of the other, because Jaa, mee announced, and there entereddressed | qyVOIADUE, tht Word in tee Tewhtt moves pe | os ath Lisseeaied i tells its Own story of broken law: White the girl I nad seen in my dream! taal ina bog Law orprombines caamasie"Se Be | by, is inter that ——z Tstood and Mabel exclaimed: “on, | Grn ¢ do not: Ly! ith 4 Capt. Bruce, what is the matter?” But lcould ving oxen.—Dallas News. Often. ‘Tennyson must, ‘for himeeit. what's become of all answer. Before my eyes rose ‘that dark-| The sparrow is now tor ‘The | BOU pass censure upon his,’ hoya Wiece ave they none? ened room, that funeral bed and the feless ‘form luete pest ts evident bo ove is admitted. In the morning the Of her who now advanced toward me, led by Mra. , Whether 00 are required to leave, all at the same Lour, T elock, gin the ood old oad dae, AChied Buyer, Bruce.” 1 bowed as in | "sfvererd af Boeke (eeu departure the brwakiast of Uread and Bt thins are changed since then, ‘4 dream, Dut saw a look Of surprise cross her pony ee. - pe Ful Solel os toms acre oy ‘at Mabel, who ane don’ if there is 4 e- ater seis P Cieaat of tne three tappene tS olin tlk of chia innocence, i 1 took cot. | Petrott Bree Press. pos ere uu sg ‘he management take | plicity and auch ; ‘onet ‘and ‘0 him: “For | | Loer, SraarED, consider.tion the Tact that @ man iM search of But we don't ses thet sort of thing Deaven's sate, ami mad? That is tne | Cold waves. 420, 422, O04, 498 THs, 417, 41988 ‘Work WL. BUC be Likely Lo sucesed a Sunday. ao oe _nok mech! wir” He shook me ‘by the abc ‘Will meet with ‘Btors open nightly unt@ after the Holideys until @ ‘There tsone room set apart for women and Fieirewort oa, Jeusie. Thats cue ot the 1 know, ‘arpam of flr wae. ipunsets take thois engaged to Lovett of the —tb, and they are | dream benot of women oo Sie Shas tet, ak Sak | aera ate sake don't go and frighten ‘her by staring ke a worn) “I can’t take her t dinner,” 1 <q | —Boston should be pure to fae’ a fol ot niyselt sctoc, ve "he “you cam take tn Mabel ich

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