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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, DBCEMBER/20, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. danced so that she wore the soles ENJOYMENT OF THE WEED. AN OUTSIDER ON FOOT BALL. AUCTION SALES. "AUCTION SALES. in Pipe. ‘Insurance Companies. : WW: LowEnTHAt, Aauctionser. OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! in naan Alexander E. Sweet in New York Herald. * PB COL It May Bo an Affair of Utter Misery “Guim sunt orrcrnome—s row ton se |eomhel he hulgreadtiontiomiocs | gM TE ee oe ssearveencc ar Col CIGARS ALIKE OUT OF DOORS—A PIPE FOR OB-| eount of his family, and whom I have hereto- obMPRISING foo’ or . Delight. . ‘DINARY USE, BUT 4 GOOD CIGAR AFTER DINNER— ‘Bal Ecstatic ‘ KINDS OF PIPES AND HOW TO SMOKE THEX. Bervonal frend, sated me seriously the other *uSh gh me rh Boe ; PEATE ‘ WILL YOU persist in smoking | * eet want $0; Join n fost bell Seemn Tot GHRDA A WAGONS CHAR, a the old smoker | "hich hes organizing. It is to be composed | —aUiiats. Deane AHS FITS of a Star reporter. “If you cannot afford to = rareenbed Harlem, and will be called the oopnendive Sarcubay SEE pecra- smoke good cigars leave poor ones alone and aioe ghrp pe i: him with tears in EVENING SEVEN * otuock: ‘MONDAY SANE takes pipe—take two, take @ dozen, for the it thle glorious chaaed wa-| TEATED SHOW Cases ax org Fix. | cut : pointment and Despair and Those Which more you have the more you will enjoy them. | °¥¢* for this glorious to acquire a com: | ot gies: WILL BE BOLD WHS BI ore ts Bae: | ad rey road. on the nati Revive the Most Pleasurable Sensations of ional | Plicated case of strangulated hernia he has fired | FusiD OF. ty the Wasuineton and Piscataway reed ve lost ‘To smoke a pipe is after all the most rational t of his er ap ne alot WM. LOWENTHAL, At wentern side by th Joy ang Triumph—Different Circumstances. way of deriving pleasure from the weed. It | ™¢ U! oregon Seerene colder $$ —————S— wleathos onl pomevicmneny oumle) Tener yey amar cay honestly believe, the least injurious. Of course | retehhekey 7 2 = Written for The Evening Star. Sporting sie CONTRASTING EMOTIONS. Recollections Which Recall Only Disap- | cise the Potouar rv. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers. ft. J gt a sneer, that Tha COUPER of “cin slagect” ot sesishy tian we do not include cigarettes in our category, | blood in mend that T mmalee chix —_— FS ane ence a Washincton and Aicxanina, the brosd. wer tron for we are talking about smoking when you| I remember very well how I came to attend, NINETEENTH ANNUAL make the tract a uiost desirable location ‘abd. inves: in conversation at : er together , know that you are smbking tobacco. Cigar- spectator, my first game of foot ball out Terina of aale: One-fourth cash : the balance in equsl r T made SALE pe ettes, my boy, always remind me in = way of lo grounds. It was when my instal ‘ix. twelve and eughtoem monte, iker pet \ ue SN SS “What te Go guested wataypines yee Bevo id | Mr. Weller’s ‘weal pics,’ they're all werry well | “Parneveg ccTMmme TOME AE. ne| BYORDER OF Tauxrox srvenriare | fesieromt "the parcharee wircee Sad. fly \ \ SS ever known,” said one. tis-| When you knows the lady what makes ‘em: on 5th avenue, my object being to gar. ed | . ‘My first ball,” was the reply. i z then you may know what is inside of them. | ner an appetite for the accommodation of ‘the ComMPAxY G 1! Here wasa truthful man. He might have The same, T suppose, may be true, in = small | *pProsching turkey, when my eyes were riv- es 5 assis as Sis rete aaah ma anes Son a nj | degre, af ign but when you have ry | Sue, Mateban: mo mere 9 po THE HALL AT AVONDALE. gathers sae things kat to| the sweet pipe filled up to the brim with flake or Fith young men wearing cape overcoats and the BICH AND ELEGANT SILVER-PLATED WARE. knew that while these things happened long cut right from the sunny fields of Vir-| ruddy hue (and cry) of health—the latter on i 3 him he hed practically forgotten them, whereas | > nt) i inia or the Carolinas, with, perhaps, @ little | their cheeks. The dome of the vehicle wes XEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, silver and gilt sent by the Irish ladies of Liver- | 11 of the agony of that first ball had rkish and Perique mixed in, then you can | likewise thickly encrusted with the same rich PARNELL AT HOME. | pect te sitmaintam’jai, with a‘ golden your | the memory fe. Hi have the pleasure’ of = ith | material. ROGER'S TABLE CUTLERY, , » | We ndred goon clung im throng fe Hg rend pondered |" rnxnezatiox ov raz auto cremacamon, | Reve he firwrure of an hone make wih ard anes tape , over this strange reply for a,while, and then he} why does not some one write a treatise on ‘ej youknow stebek Thad never before encountered the college | CLOCES: BRONZES AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS. en the ball from the standpoint of the social sci- eau The Country Seat of the Famous %, “What was the greatest happiness of your | ontist? It would be interesting to know its re- nea eet students in their wild state, hence I was startled | Parties looking for Christmas presents will find it " “If you intend to smoke out of doors, how-| when they suddenl; ed their mouths life?" 3 doors, en they ly opened their mouths so Trish Leader, 4 ““h certain ball in Washington,” he answered. ——- lyatetbrranpeymtaamn en eee eer, and will smoke cigars T think {Jo are | copionnl that the roofs oftheir conversational srestiy to their advantage to attend thie sale, which : 3 ht have said 3 right in smoking cheap ones, for in the open | facilities and their bronc! ee ‘will continue DAILY at the salesroom,corner 10th and neluad been bape when hv had by w lucky | BY "hierence is rope Daten the al | in th wind eopecialy one iar nsbout | the feof the outumal won arty ec st, ro - iclekshy” (ios tanker’ t eosotrne ion Seeding wrote beim ear the th in flannel | 98 rank as another. A pipe, on the other hand, | ©! ype ED ee D streets, facing Pennsylvania avenue northwest, unti) | Phe =i! i ot urst WHAT AVONDALEIS LIKE. 3 stroke of fortune found himself a rich man, for pe Pore apes ale Piccagrtge apices Reppert eepred a salipell wad igceere oe) kar-conx-parabaloo-$2, and similar gems of of culty h this had transpired in the course of his career, | CPTt# in hone guhon, &, bare floor to the tune | the advantage, too, that you can take it out, | OUEME lege students | *MUrPstock# soi. arn ay but he had got used to having money, and sven in Washington and New York, where | light up and puff away contentedly, and then, iubions dacinlie had “Pous pescanneetiy en = Precious Souvenirs—Parnell's Hunting Lodge aa thought less of that than he did of those golien | there is a fine band of musicians and every ele- | if for any reason you wish to quit sooner than | overs game of foot ball, which a wt Peglae a im the Mountains—A Hunting and Fishing Z $ :=A— | moments when he had enjoyed himself at a ance that wealth and refinement ean bestow? | you had expected, you are not obliged to throw | ivf aS urecra gor painting the town red once ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., ebay eteme, 5 J ball in Washi eee re ne ee oe te nt PR PEARED 298) rice, bos wich Oot saesioh eos onan al three years ¢ ‘Trip With the Leader—As Boy and Man. ‘ashington. here, and 80 let us leave it as a philoso want it again. in byt ing | THREE AND HALF-P. v K PM. as Hii g y A FIRST BALL AGONY. inquiry for the man of science. “And then the economy of the thing—did | $1.0 the New Yorkers, I made up my mind MST SEVES OCROOE EE Bits 3 The agony of that first party, if it is an un- ————— you ever think about that? At the foot ball | sh cxpenee might’ Roca toseaseing Thanks. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0., Written for The Evening Star. successful party, is terrible. Not that a first HOME TERS. Ser Of mage PCa ee nT | giving Gay Lerconel a. Giller ont cor tro ‘ : ae “ MA’ number of men pufling away at cigar, lighting “i 15-10 Auictioncers. eae © PAREEEL & Seek ean party may not be pleasant, for it is sometimes, fresh one from the stump of the old one, and | Tm 8 friend and 3 the man most in the forefront of affairs to- 4 indeed it often is, but if it isn't, oh! horrors, | SEASONABLE HINTS AND CoMMON-SEXSE SUGGES-| getting not tho least satinfaction out of any of edie — —_ and fot a place in 2 » day. His name has been in men’s mouths for what torments are endured! ' Poor young ‘TIONS FOR PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPERS. them. "I suppose it is safe to say that the aver- | “iy Stand sand. where had caperibeaie ax. | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. years, though his presence was seldom vouch- Jones is @ college man. He has recently ac- age young man about town smokes three-for-t- | ror “rioting hind arcade eee ee mare) ‘afed. Now that influence which he has wielded ‘WHEN HE WAS THIRTY-XINE. quired a fine dress suit, and while he is with | To Pozis On.cLorHs use equal parts of lin- | quarter cigars. He thinks to himself that eight S. ready begun. ngewe with such despotism is in danger the public, | The walls and ceiling of the dining room are | his companions he is thoroughly convinced NGTON. DIST BEING ONE-OF-THE BUST P : : ‘ghts | 1gged student, whose cerebellum had been BXECUTOR’S SALE B -ALOGI PERTY IN THE CUT js i that he is a full grown man, entitled to associ- | 84 il, beeswax and turpentine. eee earl pr een driven into his medulla oblongata, was being one decree of the, Suprvan without discussing the sayings or doings of a | Claborately and admirably decorated in stucco | ato on equal terms with other men and women, | IT 18 x Accerrzp Fact that tho tone of the | “nother weed. F'l_ a Keep on multiplying it | C*tied to anambulance, a friend of the sufferer asticege pests ‘ man so much akin to Napoleon, may be inter- | Work after the very best style of the Renais- | 7. has been taught how to dance. and when he | Piano improves when the instrument is moved steadily it’ soon counts up, and at that rate it ss apie rear of the y_procsasion with = SUPERB LAW LIBRARY ® le foreale at ‘pubic ested in the description of Avondale, his home | *@n¢e, a peculiar a by large | comes home on his vacation he sees no reason | from the wall’ of a room. doesn't take long to burn. a hole in a $5 note. is of the sufferer’s left ear which ha: ot ly finished aise suction THE TWENTY i inlaid i i been scrunched off on the ground. I observed OF THE LATE for ee. ae Hale i wall mirrors inlaid in wreat int rhy he should not lau it the spark. Pi Su 81 ith f the Me “thas “ PAST Lae in the County Wicklow, and of Augh-a-varagh, hermctee vaso pombe aenaua€ ing pod seope ie — ge 7 et REVENT THAT SHINE 2h THE SEIN — Now, a i nee ae peop] = wees = id another young man delving in the earth, which JUDGE WILLIAM: B. SNELL, “ his lodge in the mountains, where he goes | choice medallions in color, also set flush with | than ho does of anything else. and finally an | Ttich #0 many are annoyed use a up in that way, if hoarded fora certain num: | Be ¥at plowing up with his nose, the motive 3 " the ciiyof Wastington, every year for the game shooting along with | the surface of the walls.” invitation comes to him toa grand ball.» What | “4yDbor in the water ya ee ee ber of years, Would pay for a handsome brown: | PO*er ing supplied by three or four other 70 BE tof col sme being improved bys such intimate friends as W. J. Corbett, Jobn THE ONLY PICTURE. Purchases he makes of eravata and gloves and | | YOR § paste, grease them with mutton met | tone House, for I know that there are lota of octesintaestine ere SOLD AT AUCTION, ic mie and ns -e and > o ae ve ao only ae eee ce = — Cages sei cake Pc |ssatghhued weer lee walle or light kid hr eee ed na hotsen and a res pity ne tim, who was being propelled over the surface] BY ORDER OF F. C. THAYER, EXECUTOR, * Avon », the country seat e uncrown modore Char! wart, irs. Delia: — ‘d in. them, too. What I do mean is that if you will a yea ——— pide ar MY only smoke a pipe you will get a great deal more AME. satisfaction outof it, and at But the principal fracas was where the stu- eeugimcncad A TITHE OF THE Cost. dents seemed to have run together in one spot | CB: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH. . ries as a society man, and his friends envy | loves to king of Ireland, is a grand old house some hun- | Parnell, painted by Sully after his victory over | PO"" With palpivating” enc ha aeakee is Mauss Bwans POrisons fer’ Gie winter dred feet long by fifty feet in width, fronting | the British navy on the big lakes. There are| toilet. He tFies on a’dozen collars and nor i - they must be put in 3 boldly from a hundred yards in air upon the | some Chippendale chairs and a sideboard made | suit; he finally accepts one as the | ency Pi ® warm, dry room. A e , 5 corner of the kitchen is best, and the barrel or rippling Avon on its way to meet asister | $0 fit the aleove built for #. If any one were | least of + the dozen evils, and _then | box can be covered to disguise it. ‘ophon of y ‘Ler: With in ten days frot the day of mal . - , | Smoking tobacco good enough for the most | and coagulated, as it were, their limbs blend- STREET NORTHWEST. ee stream half a mile below at the spot celebrated | terrtr it and for thet matter the whole pla of | Be, Wy eee white awn aya tee in cravat: | Buoxze Onxamenrs may be cleaned by taking particular can be had for from @1 to $2 a| ing into one homogeneous whole. ‘They were oN by Tom Moore as “The Meeting of the Waters.” | the house is very. livable and is a good model | Gere" tvome long enough for a surveyor's meas- | One drachm of sweet oil, one ounce alcohol and | Pound, anda quarter of a pound will last any festooned and entwined around each other as sities Ymca ‘The living rooms of the house command a su- | fora country house anywhere. ure; the next i¢ 00 short that it can't be tied, | one and half ounces of water. Apply with 8 | man a good long while. Keep your good cigar | bat thes mane Pali page be ‘a bait box, . ER 22, 1800, perb view of hills upon hills. The drawing LIBRARY AND BREAKFAST ROOM. Poor Jones! He finally accepts one that is | Soft sponge quickly, but do not rub. until after dinner, when you're in the house | much mixed c one. ey were very COMMENCING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. with three windows, is in the center and | The library, which also serves.us the breakfast | already made up, and that is fastened by a| For Guease Srors ox Canrets spread pow- eoiveped fire, ‘Then teing | | Sovoral sinduals hadi ovtientiy divell inde tin — oe he by ; complicated buc tachment. en | dered magnesia on them and let and possibly by a big open fire. Then bring it dently dived into 41 the library and dining room open off to the | room, is on the left, facing toward the Meet- | ¢omPUcAHS lagn and let it remain for , ‘ ES CAN LEARN To CUT THEIE « is hair ‘won't id - "y | Out and light up and you will find out what | squirming mass head first and stuck there, for ALSO a cutine eth right and left respectively. On the other side | ing of the Waters. There are many thousands | most terrible thin or At oe tao cx sere hours, reusove With a knife, and if | your cigar tastes like, and you will enjoy it in a | their limbs were waving about in the upper ‘i + acents, of the room the door opens from a portico into | of books, mostly old volumes, many of which | tache that is his glory and his pride never ap- | the Sroite, enly extracted ropes 8 way you could never have done while you were | air like those ofa tree ora ballet dancer. SEVERAL WALNUT BOOKCASES. agrand hall, which extends the full width of | are very valuable, having been collected by the | peared so small before. His miseries come so | *2¢ 4PPlication of magnesia. hurrying along the streets with a cold wind | After waiting for some time in vain for the ar-] BOOKS WILL BE ON VIEW \ SOMMENCING | (G RRAMAK, m = " i Ir 18 Coxvgsrext To Have ax Inox Hotpen | blowing in your face. I'm an old. enough | rival of the troops to quell the riot I retived | wou saciaaiian Si = J+ LADIES TAILOR AND DRESSMAKF! Sie dcaming rooms, sey thirty-five feet oquare, | EG enthasiaet invert aed. letra’ Ta" cus | oes peony eo ay ee | ached te Sage acta en Sevens | mee Toa Pe cor oar a ene | tee Geb acc eno tot} gs SDAw: DECEMBER 27TH INSTANT. | yao tery tgeu ab Par, hued fom erihe howe without a becak, ‘Ta cook side cr | OnE 8 a curious octagon desk, matched by | he would do #0 if it were not that he has told | apron when cooking: it anves burnt: agers os | fOFt# to be had on the surface of this mundane | care to” be summoned aaa witness at the ie: | @127% ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser._ of the house without a break. In each side of | one of more modern design. at the ingle nook, i n b 3 i este. The battle was still raging, the sur- = 60: 2 the other fellows he was going. His trials and | scorched aprons, and is always at hand. spheroid that can compare with the first few | au raging, masini Goiiea the hall an fronting the entrance e broad ex | a) cpunforuble, stm chairs stand cn either | tribulations have, been avaumerons that he 8|" Gazjax Mar Be Hxwovan from white marble ea pipetelciidons’ mnt oe 8 | Seciamceksieriaromouen ae are a = h panso rises to where arecessed baleony or lobby | Side of (ton, dotied Recs ant thane’ eves te py ee are af the ball. A8| by applying a mixture of two paris washing PIPE SMOKING ON THE INCREASE. in my ears. ner ye amdl tp — room. sicians are playing a lively waltz, people pass | soda, one part ground pumice stone andone| ‘This generous tribute to the merite of the PB ersatgog . byl ager yp. omega ae UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT AUCTION, bine sun hae FAVORITE MOUNTAIN RETREAT. Te a eek ae ee mans | Past chat all ret finaly FED well over tke | Pipe encouraged Tux Stax reporter to delve| If a man relisher going to fie hospital or the { 200. GOLD axp SU\te NG aa During my visit we went to the mountains | itm, “How is thie? Hamn't anybody: heard of | martloPand Seeily "weak yoy Ciel soap and | farther into the mysteries of the subject, and Fee eh atie eeharate ambulances he should | RiNas: cake after grouse, driving through the famous vil-| him? There is one man in the dressing room, | water. asa resulta number of facts were unearthed. | 8ive foot ball » lore trying toenjoyhim-| —SiLVEit AND lage of Aughrim, then upward and onward until | much older than himself, whom le knows, In the first place it would seem as though pipe — ree yiapondy Foot ball ean’ bi KRAL ASSURTM Fe sm the grass and the trees were left behind, and MUST BE A SOPHOMORE. Parts of linseed oil, turpentine, vinegar and | smoking were decidedly on the increase in | that thearerane soil, ion or holler ex. | EOE RONDA,» cYEDNESDAY | WV ONDER the purple heather bloomed out against brown | «Oh, Mr. Jones, howare you? Just got home | spirits of wine. Skake ‘hell torethor ond ap- | Washington not on the ‘streets, however. At | plosion feels like making an assign -ent for the | ERENTCTHIM Avi AWE TSE sk | Goods, turf and gray bleak stone. The air became | ¢ tion? Let t be i ” first one might think that this latter fact was | benefit of the debtors, ithout tal GL iG 5 x ~ purer, a sense of still beauty came over one as | £°F Vacation? a, ® | ply with a soft linen cloth, rubbing in thor-| for the reason that a pipe looks out of place casas “estan borer pp deen fica pod b A the light and shade chased each other over the | %phomore now, aren't you! Gaghly, and polish with flannel, | Vinegar and | and vulgar and is offensive to pnscers by, butit | C,4S%t8 oF a prolie slopes of radiant color; now the| A sophomore! Heavens! can it be willful | oil may be used alone, but is not quite so good. | is claimed that there ie very little choice be-| “Compared with hotly contested game of 00.4 : mountain frowned and now a flash leaped up as | insult on the part of this man, that he should | Mock Mixce Pre.—Four sods crackers (or | tween the fumes from the average cigar anda | goce tell, telling dows fairs with @ cooking xu are found istest Tanaisn’ styles the sunshine tipped some brook trickling | pretend not to know that Jones is a junior? | nice light bread to that amount), four cups of | Pipe filled with the better elass of tobucco. The stove kjoar are uathed Wraps, Reception Dresses a specialty AvoxpaLe. adown the canyons. Presently we turned | Jones fumes with mortification and rege aed Here are hung many trophies, the huge | long spur of the hills and got a first glimpse of | having wrestled manfully with his white kid ITING, 100. TO a56. A Goop Forwrrure Potts consists of equal water, two and one-half cupsof sugar, one cup | 0st natural explanation is that pipe smokii on the street is not the style. If it were—wel CAPACITIES OF THE SPORT. UES! Di Bhi tate rerainine of, Haha and Preach , in spread, | ee or the ety A att in English “The | gloves, which are too tight and which have split | Op Taine Of currants, one-half cup vinegar, | we would all have to grin and bear it just as wo | Ayoung man who has had no experience i: Ka. . x nd pour entlers of an Irish elk over nine feet in spread, | House of the Dirty Woman,” where Charles 8. | fn the thumb, he goce down sats to taste. Bake adme as any mines pins “Pi? | do now in the cuse of the young mun or the | whatever inthe game can go in and in ton aul Ee ost haseee oat on either side stags of tine; beneath them pair | Parnell is most at home, for he prefers the| The music has ceased now, the couples are Z Bae of Eny Euimce Pio dude with his paper cigareties—call them coffin | minutes acquire a compound fracture of the |» 1 ¥ THOMAS DUWLING, FRONTS? FRONTS of snow shoes, an Indian shield, some wampum | place in the mountains even to Avondale. walking about the halls, men ‘are wandering in| 4 Hurr For 4 Prx Cusnrow that is » sachet | nails, undertakers’ hopes or what you will. A| bones of both legs, which afterward wer re, Auctiouser. ‘Always in order by piain | work and other savage trifles. while two old PLAY GROUND FOR DoGs. the neighborhood of the punch bowl, everg- | as well may be new to some. It is made square, | few young men do not hesitate to openly show | fuse to become reconciled and keep him on FURNITURE OF THE : —aT— ting lances are crossed over = a ~ After the revolution of 1798 the English colo- ae ae —— we a —, (atid is | with each corner of the inner covering cut off frogs aes bea ~ Ce “ae ae ‘crutches for the rest of his life: or he may get rit i SISTER FROM MLLE. M. J. PRANDIS, < hich framed i ‘ . = p ing an¢ 7 ime. Poor Jones! int 1 jo feat a handfal of rib 7 A fdremes jure given by Wexford and Water: | Bized Wicklow with a resident army and built | {ng and having a good ty jobody that he | 820s three inches from the point. | ‘The outer reap ga ppg penmnage lin bi : F aaaoe ved and dubbed Anglomaniacs. A young ford chen the heard Checias arent, Pannnni | military roadeand barracks for the eckdiers. | 2occe™ abou! him and way up to his. hostess | COvTiNE chriegy erg de Eriton without his bulldog pipe and his Plug | tion of the mucus membrane’ or bume of ae snd admitted him to the freedom of their | By the strange irony of fate the chiefest forta- | and she greets him kindly—with maternal kind- | *"oced fen the filling must be that preferred | Of tobacco handy is as much at seaas a well- | other Latin parts of his body. ‘Sane lice, in which, as the story goes. 2,000 men were | ness as it seems to Jones. Never in his life bas | by the owner, known public character who some time ago |” Are there any other health-provoking gumes casual daubeenes lodged, was altered over by Mr. Parnell's father, | he felt so young. He is conscions that his face | °Y,*¢ that has ai 4 soiled | Wont to the bottom of it dressed in his best | that hold out such enticing inducements to the . jess given by emi- | #"4 the central portion now serves as a shoot- | is as red a8 a peony, he knows that his voice is a grown dingy and soiled | Sunday suit. sport-loving youth of the nineteenth centur: Be the right is an address given by outl-| <5 isdge, while the ends are gone 10 rack and | tremulous wiih mizvoumess snd that infernal | may be greatly improved in this way: Take a grants from the County Wicklow resident in | ruin, and the vast expanse of the walled-in drill | buckle attachment to that ready-made cravat is | half pailful of hot water, in which ‘has been dis- KINDS OF PIPES. I trow not. y Pi wadays are to be had in all il If irl i i ‘New York, and under the sideboard is an old | yard serves as a play ground for the dogs. The | breaking loose from its moorings. solved a tablesponful of ammonia, a clean yaaa od apenas Pepe deere le lien iron cuirass, blazoned in faint colors with a | Tooms are vast and desolate. The vistas from ae a eesaat Gis tag ties a : = styles and shapes—of meerschaum, of briar, | his ye 4 wot retpe dager wage g lett. 8 esolat 1 ADY-MADE CRAVAT. scrub brush, some good soap, and’ give the d, cherry, violet and a half a hundred | €4%, While his battered nose looks as if it was boars head, the family erest, and dented here Peon ey Gor mabe, Ta front the valley! 4 pin, with which he had sought to anchor | carpet a good scrubbing; renew with, clea | '8¢¥00d, cherry, violet and a half a hundred and there "by strikes and thrusts of fighting i: | from his spinal 1020 VERMONT AVENUE 120 F st. now. (Mrs. Harrison's), column and at the same time acquire a luxa- *RERING PIANO, Hiss : anxious to turn the next corner to the right on ing hi water and ammonia. After having gone ull over | More, not counting in the-festive and always | hefore it gets there he may find what he meds x BES, Y- CABIN: — IY Sedeseaene inaceeret aoe L.ug-na-quilla, the second highest moun- | it firmly, is arta ys ales ang | the carpet, take ‘some more clean water, with | populer corncob or Missouri meerschaum, as | fee pamneof frat bea) aie ante he needs GB AS i og is an old billiard table, which serves as the | ‘sin in Ireland, rises aloft Ca regan oem je stands by oe er aid to | same quantity of ammonia and some ‘clean | it is sometimes called. A fine meerschaum is | exciting fentures of riding a bucking broncho SHAL grand take-all for everything. Guns, fishing | %T¢* amidthe drifting clouds that enwreath | move and yet afraid to stay, he sees a man cloths,and rinse the carpet well, wiping as dryas | too much trouble to take care of and many a| with those of a slugging match, for often the \ D WARE. Ki i t LL-WOOL GARM Tods, creels, hats, rugs, great coats, anything | its regal summit. whose cravat has worked around under his ear, | possible. good man’s reason has tottered on its perch | aull thuds of the slugger can be heard above c., ie.» BE! HE STENTS dyed « good mournin You please, find room for bestowing there. On and yetthe manis making merry. Jones won| For Brp Rooms.—It is a fancy to have all| while he was devoting himself to coloring a| the wails of the wounded and dying, sounding | }\yiNG. Bi . HON. STEPH 4 ‘the left hand side an upright clock occupies a ders how he can be unconcerned in the face of | cretonnes, chintees and muslin cartains frilled | handsome bowl that some injudicious friend | like the patter of a mule’s hind leg on the ribs y : niche and framed addresses from the men of g sucha serious calamity. He begins to realize | vn a = Sed Iso | Bad given him. For comfort—real homespun, | of the hired man. Meath, the Cork election committee of 1930 that he is | dead weight upon his hostess’ | with the same, and many bed spreads are also | vard-wide and dyed-in-the-wool comfort—-a'vet. | While admit that there are lots of fun and and the distinguished New Yorkers who greeted . hands. He is devising methods of escape, but | frilled with three-inch ruffles. Fawn ground | eran briar or time-honored cob can give | health germs in foot-ball, still Il don't think it ee ‘the uncrowned king of Ireland on his visit in he is afraid to execute them. He fecls himself | ¢retonne, with gold chrysanthemums, ix a | carved meerschaum points and then come out | quite au fait to lift another man as and alam | conveaien: ‘the same year decorate the walls. On the other presently led across the room and he is intro- | pleasant quiet color for chinz curtains, oy | ahead. Only don't smoke your one favor- | him down on the ground like a cold boarding SI Ea es side is a’ large open fireplace for wood, above CS duced to @ pretty girl. She talks to him and | the room in soft shade. These should’be lined | ite all the time. Have a number of favorites | house buckwheat cake merely because the two | (eee tn ar bas tecaen Which isa fine engraving of Grattan debating his spirits revive slightly, but soon an old fel- | with pale yellow or buff silesia. A red brown | and take them inturn. Make a collection, even | gentlemen do not wear the same ind of stock. | {3:4 for the union in the Irish house of commons, low with whiskers and a bald head comes and | 80d pale blue are good combinations. though it be nota large one nor very expensive. | ings. Other men who defy the press and the flanked by addresses from the guardians of . = ie wey He oe or two a Ax Exoxisi Gexivs has invented a tray con-| In the end you will ind it a wise folly and an | pulpit by leaving the door open in winter or by Wexford Union. the Ancient Order of Foresters \ whom he knows, but they do not greet him and the resolution passed by the common coun- taining a night lamp and a small sauce cup for | economical ‘extravagance. Have enough #0 | blowing cigarettomnoke into your face are net ¢il of Chicago when Parnell and Dillon visited effusively. ‘The evening wears away and finally to smoke the same | dealt with harshly " ‘ ry & that you need never ha’ he goes Lome. He goes to bed with a heavy | 20lding infants’ food. This mechanical ar- x : ipe a second time until it has had plenty of ies should be preserved as far as Court of tho that citv. The architecture and decorations of if k heart, and there the music of the dances that paepemeese con De prong be ag ost, Rees to cocl and dry thoroughly. Never | sil not right $2 dlseitiainainen eh or umbia, sitting as a court of equity, this hall are singularly handsome, and when in % he didn’t dance follow him, and the laughter | ™ vid pin - by par age aaladpacs there is an | smoke a wet pipe. When it begins to boil and | a twenty-acre ball ground or invite a coterie of ee ge Es wen ly ™ old days the youth and beauty of the loveliest Pp } and the chatter that he didn't take part in The a it ls es fticie the ro oe ents. | to gurgle you may know it is dirty, and if you | friends ‘to jump on his prostrate form until he son et al., defendants, Tsball county in the Green Isle were gathered feast- et ¥y mingles with his troubled dreams. It was such | outs food wate When aga eo Kec? the | are not careful you will get a dose of nicotine | has been pressed and flattened ov like a beau- | scil_on the premiseson THU HE ing and dancing, while the music floated forth | Z Le an experience as this that the old stager had in | child's food warm. mn _not he tired for | that will knock all the fun out of your smoke. | tiful autumn leaf ina family Bible, unless he et, ot from the upper gallery, it must have been a Z }- mind when he said that the greatest unhappiness book @ the tray is s convenient ce for a| I; is this boiling nicotine that bites the tongue | has said something derogatory about the female in Georgetown, ay scene. Of late the master is seldom there; c . he had ever known had been his first z and makes most of the trouble that comes from there is no fun or frolic in Irish air these A YOUNG GIRL’S DISAPPOINTMENT. After sll what agonies our pleasures cause an’ ~o Beatty & Ha’ ad. “ a ; members of the family of the disseminators or 8 ‘will peecramneea cures aildiseases of Noverties 1x Taste Grass.—Cordial sets | smoking. Clean the pipe thoroughly after it is | tried to sing “Little Annie Rooney.” At least a Of 150 Teck te te chy | Medicine. oF no chance, have the tiny glasses shaped like acorns or | smoked out, though the crust that cakes the | that is the way I look at it. Frederica and 7th streets, thence from tere Saeby De BROTH be Nuva ihe by Dr. BROTH TS. » times, but the great hall is noble and impres- sive, waiting for better times in the near com- BE changes. istles to re he mii inside of the bowl need not be removed. That RDID AND CELEST on 7th street west wardly a distance of Public in and for the of great man think of tho enhappinos ican oSear' | Twstel gas another nom mae, there beg [ett aa tor Of & Preton sive Savor | gyq TRT™RY foaDOD am cuamerat. |r crys Aaa of fein | man think of the unhappiness it can cause a | Tried, Sines iq Another new make, there | 28 | that a new pipe never has. Don’t smoke it — : sae ten B tteaaflles tients, consisting of two trame dwellines. THAS NEVER Bi N TED THAT see et Tank of all those preparations of | which the twist is solid and apparent to’ the | 88% until you are sure it has had time to dry | friend who evidently desires FT heii ee Ce ; C4 | ine ladies’ piyetcian, inthe ci De BROTHEDR, PARNELL AT FORTY-FIVE. costume that have cost so much time and | touch, and the “twisted Venetinn”' in which, as | roughly,’ Fill up with «good, pure tobacco, | sinated. He is insulted because I hesitated anh, Dalance in two equal installments, in si Sub Bata. Forty Sve yous eapattence Uae tet Charles S. Parnell is not the strongman that | money, think of the expectations that have | jn the besutiful Menno glass, the twist is only | ight it and puff away slowly and comfortably, | about joining the Harlem foot ball team. Iam | whole of the purchase mon D RES ms trom day’ of sale, or “ ey may be paid in cash, 0 EST BY USING A BOTTLA and if you do not enjoy it then you had better | sorry, but it is perhaps better that his feelings pene ——- $3 epg; 2M or two of Dr. BROTHERS’ invicorsting cordial. go back to your cigarettes and own that you | should be hurt than that I should go around, if | $200,"ii bereduired at Sine of mie. Payment of the | Wu “uresuy case of Dervous debility. "Owe Wise fre not a real smoker, or #0 the “Old Smok&" | f ulled through, with my internal organs | Sonsbleto trustees. "On default of tie y he was in years gone by. He was wont to sit | been so fondly dwelt — fed years, think of | apparent and not on the surface. by ‘the great fireplace and think, when he | the family inspection nto the carriage. “It is | MAxr Pensoxs Have Fouxp Noms Hanp 70 should have been on the moor. The wear and | too ierrible to think of the tears of disappoint- | Diogst, but itis nearly always because they arciager oF is i i says. jolt and shoved out of 1e places where it | Purchasers the be resold at the risk and 5 GE BY MKS. H. CAM- Norry of his waighty life of turmoil, anxiety | ment and shattered hopes which wet her sleep- | are not. chewed fine Mabe, ani rt pres ‘an all-wise Providence t pice them. | Sf such eg mepeeepunian ere C= set isa ia, have worn upon him and the | jes pillow after she has come home, having | between meals, The oily eater cr mnie fe The First Paper Maker. Tadmit that those are panicky times and a 50 La. a ‘ladies oF Wath to clamp of Beather rected easter ie the conad, | Spots the night mnnoticed and neglected. It is| tho form of crear andit Tedteed rise | “The neshef the hore by a anak artiste of | ee ena ceaee gre panicky tim wean fee eee cememat G AND MIDDLE Adi f the shooting pony. that Mr. Corbett had |e failure in the small affairs of life that | sistency of cream they are no harder to diget paper manufacture that ever saw the light of | £00t, ball affords me a golden opportunity. to grees iceught alsag "Vor chan kal cae ing | CAuses the greatest grief to many people. They should be eaten at meal time, however, | Gay,” aid a raskarse ae tative of | Steal a march on the company in which my life | ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. " ange widen to abeen at eee oe A MORE PLEASANT PICTURE. and nokhebweon weals or fast before going to | 127! poe ters corns’ neat tae tee is tapered end to evatia/ the sutl suicide TRUSTER’S SALE OF LOT B AN there was the hush of expectancy in the air, | Let us, in heaven's name, turn to the bright | bed. Pretzels and nuts are nice eaten together. eal e policy, but TWO - an cant = ‘ Parxtep Woopwone, both on stairways and | ¥00d of a tree, grinds it assiduously into pulp| Buckwheat cakes and sausages are just ri t m, made by Rigby of Dublin ana | the blues. Jones has graduated now an 4 5 structs his nest. Although, as you can see, the | Pretty, fair sort of place, New York is good | room of Thowas Dowlin: . aes : > omar ven him: by’ his brother Joln twenty years | Bolonser conscious of intenso Heatth and°hfs| painted a peacock bin, while, Venehie ea | paper is gray in ts proseht condition, it ts une | SB0UGR fur me, But if Lahould ever join the | bist z * 2 S_ 15TH ST, PRTLADELPILA So, and then slowly, anxiously, men aed dogs | {ul of animal spirits and good health and his | painted a peacock blue, while Venetian red is Houbtediy paper, and of the finest kind. ‘It is | Harlem High Steppers and Participate in the | Pt Din Rcnigy years! capercace tae tesa Grew on until the brows birds burst into ar | citele of acquaintances isa wide one. Wherever tnd the sta Tulse Kort grease frbaee | out of honor to’ the ‘noble hornet~tho frat | gam¢Kahall “tote pit” and the first sport ; esl containing fall paras ior HOME cl goes gree pleasure ai ant stair rail ‘oft green paper for ay rent a au change. Though a voleano had exphoicdat “suet | Young enough fo enter into all amusements | room walls is much liked etl thet ihe cont Fee a Ne Ne noma that I adorn this | <6 rip me up or take any other improper liber- ‘The guns feathers fly, some of the pack | With eagerness and zest. As oe upstairs | work is tinted either cream white or moss | tow.” i: ties with my m discover an entirely DENTISTRY. sail over the hill on outspread pinions, Lome | the dressing room at the the people green. Black furniture goes well with these : IIT Ee i new element of dangerin : I b £ qome Gadding te the Doather! to drum out | ¥2om he meets on the stairs shake hands with | surroundings and a drab or crimson rug on the ‘at % D - AUGHTON, DENTIST, 717 their life or seramble into vain 801 him and men call him by his first name. ‘The | floor makes either arich room ora very ro- Turgenteff and Tolstoi Quarrel. 10105 CHAKLES B. CHURCH, Trustee. thet. aw. taco of Micra Untveratys saul Sis ovate an hasan or tact servants know him and grin a welcome to him | poseful one. From Shenshin. 5 ; ul Urwin nr roan prom WHEX A nor Srverzex. be the white scut of a hare goes bobbing over | t* they attend to lis needs. No dark fore-|" Lavyosy Baos ame Coxvexrexr houschold| “In the morning, at our usual time,9 o'clock, a isi ‘The door to the left ¢ the billiard table | the uneven ground, flying fast, but not fast | Crone. nig sunny thoughts, for = Kent | articles. ‘Ticking, feather-stitched awning | our guests came to the dining room, where ; enough for the leaden hail that follows. I have | © eV i ore waluahis acliinins: oaths lo 1 in ‘opens into the drawing room, which is as large | known most hunting that there is, but give | tice, with the ‘stubborn ‘linen ties has | clot , each a yard long, | my wife sat by the samovar, and I, in ex- the hall, but only one story high, a8 Mr. | mea good grouse moor in good seeson and 1| *Ught him how to master them. As | which are slit near the top, bound with braid | pectation of coffee, sat at the other end of n he enters the ball oom his hostess greets him | around the slit, and laid together with a piece | fe i Par es will ask no more. m : table. Turgenieff sat on my wife's right spel Se = [= ecg —egpl | Ge rac Oe a St hee lier goatee have letie Gan Gene | ane mame siae of tons ining in turkey red | W202 and ‘Tolstol on the lett.” Eaowing the : DE STAEEPAUSONS, DENTIST. 0TH ST. OOM. sntique porcelain bow! which many genera- | Our rods and guns and wondered at the people | G-samyy waltser, and those quick sie’ prio | ty ‘The edges of these importance Turgenieff st that time ascribed ¢ ow tions of the Parnell fauily have been christened | of the place, with their Patient, hopetal, hope. | .oa eet Solty oe ts ae ry 9 toge heed and an ottoman tippe! with an Irisn harp in | less, let-things-be, it s-all-f = sweet glances from thovs magnificent cana, ab | shirred ne toe over a flat, emi oak carved by Connolly, om which hee a living. Then one morning the little flirtation in the co icy’ and | inth obout Mell eryard long tad ae ape een silk *pread went to Mr. Parnell at & ee the red When hung up this makes two was impr:sened in Kilmainham, an mama lining. On either side of the windows are two band- | of Wicklow to the Seven Churches and Glenda- | 483, And parkli werteat some caskets do i lough. nian jones goes jones a the city of Debiie and ther other by | , Here we took a boat, rowed St. Kovin’s | Oita tow years before hos raaepry bashful, city of Limerick. i heery good REMINDER Jt 13 MOTHER. Behind the form. is aad ed.treasfrom Water- ford and the latter 1 backed by the address “Of 1 It the to ness; BY AND GIRLS’ BICYCLES i “Of course! brings the charitable per- Presented to Mrs. Delin S. Purnell, the states- 3 land then back ping appa pene ecn son closer to the s Teplied Turgented. f FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. man’s mother, by the Nutional Land League of | W‘ Bridge. Pleas- e spon | ee ae man ‘We have the lanres: and best stock in the cfty. the county of Wicklow. There are = number ida the ind theatsieal pati? Our line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Safetice is vary of examples of the old masters and many ‘complete. We offer these goods from $30 to $135. pictures on the walls and t . wi nostrils, - Ses Eta “aati atnanneass "a Signer Sepia Fre “What. it weight de Baleam is! I ms 5 : i bi bo c ; pe vce Alle gon my et “Whajeen beh can belief in the taste of the Prince ane good i fib | i [ d