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7 , > a r THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. (OVEMBER 14, 1891- SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 ae THE DRESS SUIT it is only fair to remember that different men aaa —— | == =| += — + | have ferent rules. Thus, one = ee Genesis of = Number of Familiar Slang FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. __ FUTURE DAYS, yunctilious and old-fashioned may always dine Expressions. ~ —— When and Where It is Proper to| wis, aways tinny in iresesuita somites | Says the antiquarian Grose: ‘Catching « pot in cameed Wie So tcy aon um | "PAGAN oT LAR oP A Without dinner when their dress suite get lost. | Tartar’ comes from the story of the Irish sol- DAY SovEMDER RENTS FOURT TS NORTHWEST. WANHINGTO! Wear It. ~ | On the other hand, most men do not care to | dier serving in the Austrian army. During a : aaiees, offer RSDAY. NOVEMBER NIN ALE-PART POUR O CLOCK P.M, auction, in font of the preminen, ty of Waahie x : sain One-third cash, balance in two ores Le Lede ery-day donee: Legend battle with the Turks he cried out to an officer formality. A few men—generally very y Tartar! ones—won't go to tho theater except tn the yee ny oat 8 swallow-tail, but sober men of discretion prefer | ‘Bring him way tho ender. to wear frock coats or cutaways. ‘Shure an’ he won't come!’ replied the It is not fair to abuse a man because his ideas | Irish captor. do not agree with youre, and, moreover, the| » scribed tm the bill of complaint Bled im this cause, to wit, part of ai lot 10. in square 71%, further de- scribed as lots 17 and 18. .t Hill’srecorded subdivision | Terms o Of sald sauare, being premises wumbered 119, Cabbage | payments in one and two peat. with tromet alley n.c., with the improv sulject toa certain | @ay of sale, secured by trust on’ the or Gen] of tratt nate vo Thomas F. Wacgaman and John | cash, at option of purchaser. A depos ot Ca Pimlling. trusters, to secure the payineut of theve | quired at time of sale. Conveyancine at cust of puke THE SWALLOW-TAIL COAT. Prejudice Against It Fast Disappearing—How hundred dollars 1e:i00) to Wor ‘The If teruse of ale ate It Used to Be Worn by Senators and Repre- | customs of different sections of the country tary seme fo Wotan ‘Ni? Hodes. See Trout sy oF Sich eae tenes pate a sentatives—Seldom Now Seen in the Day- | differ widely. Dress suits are common and are 2 of sale to be commve Ge dae een, é arcane money to be paid in cash | Fisk aud cost of defauitine purchaser frequently worn in Washington, New York,| ‘Faith, yer honor, I can't He won't let and the residue in two equal insta linente at # and time—Not Much Change in Style, Philadelphia and Boston, but in smaller placos | me!” pet a *=E ie they are less worn. In the west—in the far! Hence, in “catching @ Tartar,” it is obvious : hotes bearume 6. ber cent” Inveres WILLIAM 4. GORDON, nol3ate | ATINER © SOAS, Aacticneen, * went eapeiilnn try tte eles ere aren lof of Sabie smalls secured by dned of tract, ce urual form | J me. . oe Fes WRITER FOR THE STAR HAS MADE = in Frontier —_— it ‘would be a dangerous Haas mare taken another in only to get caught PETE) a tana) NO! cata pirate a * “fn og at the option of the ae. a jin ses js - thing to appear in one. oe. a e Sine residence, Ko.’ a ~ FRANE 3 3 ie a <TON THE TEMPLE OF THE FIVE GENIL ‘ot Washington about the dress sult and | vias becn objected that tho evation-iied| “Till a's bing” applied to anything that | Ratzetpaanss Mut edt st tectant ees eee TGA PURE ate CANTON FROM THE 1 PLE | r NIL, _ | men of Washington about formation on | Cost if now so much used by waiters at bails | moves along tedidusly, originated with early TATION has gleaned some interesting information on cook, and, as far as that goes, knows how to| the subject. It isnow respectfully presented eat. to the public for a sum so exceedingly sinall as From the tea saloon wo once more got into | to be within the reach of everybody, You can our chairs and were conveyed to the wharf i RAMBLINGS IN C area where Mr. Rusk had kindly engaged a slipper | buy it over the counter,-or from the boys on ee , boat to take us up the river. 1 gave my bun. | the strect, or you can have it delivered at ycur Phases of Lifo in this Curious Celes-| cites to one of our servants to take home and | home. You can read it ever your pipe or dieee ial Cit we embarked, intending to reach home before | in your “den,” or you can read it at breakfast, tial City. dark. We proposed to go up the river as far a Meena tn 6 dikans of twonty-five | OF You can sit elegantly in your dress suit and = — “| : ‘SLOAN, LATIMER & SLOAN, Austencer eee TG A, festa and parties that it is often difficult to tell | theatrical ntertainments, when long waits be- | _2013-dts 3 ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. “ ~ | aNdL, at HALE-Past POUR OCLOC uests from waiters, and that, on this account, i) | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Rugtioneors, Fes Si pomciees ae 4 tho, es auit should be altered, but this i pons scones oaused the play to drag until | J Tas OE tear U. 8. Treasury, TRUSTEES, SALE, OF EUENITURE AND PER. vdae cgrey mm Rupee a ee rather absurd, since there is no reason why - — s ERY OF HOTEL TA j | Rronting, 4 foc oh hare Side oP strut bat won mankind should change the cut of its cont be-| “A gone ‘coon” has a revolutionary origin. hdandyit pleaser’ sells aeecgpummnes Reb PSTN TS SOTA EST weet SOR | Neh capital and te are enel ta ete bene cause it doesn't want to be mistaken for] An American scout dressed himself ina raccoon | EXQUISITE BYACINTHS TULIPS CROCUSAND| © Gite, D.C INCLUDING TWO DANAMOS - Street north Daerake thi eeegnable remedy would pom $0 | skim end adhended © tree to secomnolter the | To bo ert of” eae gucte 409 ,0,sret, | Bp span Teg ety e to make the waiters change thelr uniform, | Oooh, y wait alee engaged he was surprised | HONBAY EVESIN« NOVEMBER T! I; | Distret of Catan, sry fora ‘fi hawr.) G1) regret tae sat “Gittin’ Jined Together.” by a British soldier, out hunting, and the latter, —— ES ‘Seats will be provided for attending | ax aunended by am orer 11801, th . iE soa, é TATIMER & SLOAN. cause of M. Cake azainst Eimer ¥. Wood Retioneers. From the New York World. mistaking him for @ genuine ‘coon, leveled bis cman FS 7h kh ‘ourt of the bury and others, No. 1531-14. ¥ docket = ~— miles, but Mr. Rusk ehanged his mind and we | read it before you go to a party—that is to say, |" “When I was about two miles out of town it gun to fire, CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ______| Sarerdancr ith the roy “f, oes JpP*cAsison Bas. INDUSTRIES AND CUSTOMS. | #itted fora literary pagoda a few miles from | if you are not one of those persons who are | yorsn to rain heavily ands women tone ee woiold.on” cried the startled Py Fe er ee a aieenen Reda, sich in cde sn Later No 1S je | {MUSTEES SALE OF LIGHT T¥O@TORY BRICK tube queienl comune oe eee cet | again pa sree aaa won't wear door of a negro cabin and called to me to| Tort, ee ee VALUABLE, IMPROVED | AND. UNIMPHOVED | Grict ‘of “Coituuiia, as modifinl’ by ‘nat ‘ase | RIMSEANT SECURES SERA A Se EE ight of Canton and lost amid the windings y Scratch in yore "til de wetness is ober.” I] ‘Tho Englishman, however, was so terrified| PHOPERTY ON VERMONT A DOR ELE? found that she was a widow with threo or four | that he dropped his gun and fled. EN irre invert NOwn. UE NEAR K | we, the undersuned. gs trustees, ‘wit PL AVENUE NEA Sidernrined PE is in your hands” wasaterm| WES) NEAR 1OWA CIRULE. a { QIBEATS NORTNEAST, WASHINGTUN, i Now, in the first place why should a man ob- public auction on TUESDAY, tue SEVENTEENTH | Dc Dye! Factories and Jade Cutting Establish- | and turnings of this peculiar river. This gave g P y ~ . NOVEMBER. A. D’ Int, at HALE-PAST By virture of a deed of trust to us bearing date of the he surroundings, the appearance of lake | fect to dress suit? The garment is not un- | chitdren, and she bed caller tn the sere ot | eae are t i LOCK 1M. the posite of mat Hote La | Bday ot SA ese and ty Pecan ty et osteinne atendions brstemmaiiee ymauead pene pom agel saphen Fear | comfortable unless you aro 40 unaccustomed to | an old darkey who had seen at least seventy: | often’ used ‘by the Poeun aes eee ert TRESPURADAY ARTEMNOON NOVEMBER NINE- gant dead of erent cot care ee | Gaal tes c= Re et metenaian Mine! sith ventnrs, sok Wn. Pagedes endl. UNE Gata ti that soe eine fe a Neer bane is of all sorta, of, weather. He was| trading. Tt siguifed ‘that i ‘the articles were | ge milfs thou ofthe prsieeass on or the ded on med th iit welt at pre Before the Guests—A Fireworks Display. | lages along the banks the scene was peculiarly | Tr von wear it constoatiy you will soon find it | blind in one eye, humpbacked and lame, and he | not as represented the seller placed himself at | FARIS OF, IMT VKIGHT. THREE “ONE MUN: | Mrowrsy bee pestiowan:y r Chines as pleasant as a smoking jacket. As for the ap-| didn’t loo® able to lift a peck of potatoes. | the buyer's mercy. ‘ ERED IS FEET on Vermont atemun, wit sdetth of | Satere dt reac Special Correspondence ening 81 ciat’an oppersanty | Pearance of the dress suit it must be admitied | After some general talk the id maa furaed to. “To bite ‘the togmb” at another dinyan ta | Stns neces ast Goac neta ne aS Ocreaey | brupery tan how Sn the ive * mei entire ae E Te had an opportunity | that it is not graceful. It is a severe and trying | the widow and suid; insult, as witness the remark of Sampson in Ave. :8 rooms, with bath; well Mujelied: modera tun: | northwest "Waciiecten ie be s. August 31, 1891 of seeing nericket fight. | ¢orment, but then it looks clean and simple e gwine ter ask he'un ‘bout it.” ‘Romeo and Juliet.” “I will bite my thumb at ‘Also frase house, No. 1630 Vermont | part of Parlor Snites, tied Kova sine uave of Joye Sher. ERHAPS NO BETTER 4 or seiber heating Goel | Tene, wet te aed Noses. oo!" t 1. | figm which is a disgrace to them if they bear stgbie tn rear of thie property. fe Divans,. ‘Turkish igs, cA, ein pate Bo place than Canton can | ye? one was going on near | bo! against it. It matters not who first invented He'un orter know. Will yo'un | it. io be found by those who | , q the ‘square which Wwe | i¢. It is as old asthe hills, and there is no pros- “Mugwump” came from the Indian word i oa se Ath geet Sn cantante | Sats rte “ 3 r with an alley Biteen 3 wero ‘passing, for the | pect of its ever going out of fashion. It is one Emug-quomp,.” meaning “a great man.” In nid build ee hg tg aS ab | oa ~ a ent Gap Gad cane amply fpesdiesd | 4! ‘ crowd was so dense and | OY i9 most cosmopolitan of garments, and the | ‘:But I'ze gwine ter. Eliot's Indian Bible it stunds for “captain. years. {2 bear 6 pet cout interes por BBuNe | decree pio een Ten Dy sald decrwe, in made sul > test te on oem Eek manners and customs the noise so loud that | dregs suit that is made in Washington will do| _ She fidgeted around, and bi ot ap and sat Painting it red,” it is claimed, originatedas she eiaansiuaily, nd fee socured Uy cioed wf | Hoan, excita nnd fr : of the Chinese people.| ji witnessing the combat- in Moscow or Hong Kong perfectly | down and cleared his throat and finully asked: y Sold, oF all cash, at option of pur- | ton McLean, deceased. unier the les Many of the central | Y 4) ants was utterly impos- Say; boss, T'ze been axin’ Libbie ‘bout our | | When steamboat travel on the Mississippi | chaser. 4 deposit of #00 on each! Piece « tenet | the oth day of Datel Fun pork: mortise i sible. At length the gittin’ jined together.” was at its zenith racing was one of its exciting | py cost. Terms of sale to be compited : orth west corner of towns of the empire| im } crowd began to PREJUDICE AGAINST THE COAT. “Shoo! ole man—how flighty!” she ex-| features. At such times, while all hands were Sith in Sitocn dare, otherwise Fignt reserved 20 Fesell | and sulie: " wut | for, lets ss beered were in the bea Perse, and one of our Yet it is strange veer Species Gals imed as she waved him away. breathless and anxious, the captain would ery | s1risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days Eike'to Sood Wt Waceer gad anaes a telat — “ the rebels during the ’ servants found out from inst this time-honored old coat, and there You mean about getting married?” I asked. lished in Washington, D.C. thington, which ts rec io, ‘sisty seven test ‘en oS bok Wag whedon oad a coolie that ous ofthe | tte many men who have uover ewued one. | “Datelt, eran nas marrioa?” Tasked. | OU a sed, boya!" which, in other words | “noltdtie ANSON BROS.. Avete. | 1149 maid land Tenis fa moat tae fea suffered severely,losing fight only one cricket | nore ig a story in point about an American | Powerful lonesome widout a man.” than river slang, meant to fill the fire box with )UXCANSON BROB., auctoncers, mentioned deed of trust are (g teiniain im aud Bp : y sine toot and Arty bi + uaa of a eataysn of raved rterious, snd | who went abroad ard wishing ta see tho minis- tart ane Moses, what yo! talkin’ sich giddiness Tose, £0 that s auiek, Led Lr pay aoe NE clnattgeteatel | 7 yh it along the dvvading tie be # 5 ad won for ite master . ry ur?” she protested. = Neng gis ‘AR THE UNITED | become due under said lee at "Atty two the trapbasdagy ances. trl aanreabeticeghorea| MOMs basen eNO loa Ea hens dal Rey Perey peel Ooo Sigurt A nase $a naven't got no Teen, HRA OmAT | Sites ot tag EBL cays ono who was an oys | PEMA ce Can SQUuRE pe STAEEE | Ge tort uid Eber 158, (1S Ae ie Sta by them. Shanghai ie a modern place, while | crickets are taken home and w! y di wrote to the mixister in | ‘kase yo" haven't got no husband. Dese yere such a scene, “the ras ND ESE aveNve | Set mentioned. a a {te Muprovenente, cob Pekin is a Tartar city, and here, therefore, bet- | placed in tiny silver coffins and are secretly | f dress suit o2, So he wrote chill’en jist eryin' all de time kase dey haint | @taud. As tar ahead as the eye could see the SO iwies S HERON BELAN aid AVENUE | fhe property will be sold, in buik and not in de a seg ‘we study the ebar- | Duried by their owners on the hills. Cpeseht: 1 esKed on you today, Wak war| EERO feider Fo kate etree river would be a deep red from reflection, form- Maem Pos ; portemhap pewter arm daa | tnigven of China. °ieveryone han heard of there | Not allowed to see you beenuse 1 did not have she objected. 22 13% tole yo" dat you's too ole” never be forgotteg Te Which, onceseen, could | six, OF THE BEST BUL-DING BEBRSVLTANIA | Sorting yaats at Se athe -proverey setae or "aud istics of o! = higves of China. Everyone has heard of ratail ra - 1 objected. Venu x et ss Ol sale, in which event n. The prog tl be sold 1 will never forget my sensations of steaming | crffty men, and the same class of individuals in | 02,8 swallow-tailed coat. | In Ree ele |G titul. How ola was IP? Hence, among the boatmen, “to paint the ey nity AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWEN-| sit aisoto Feeslal the fs the Sateen may dee Bp Lintin bay, through the Peart river, and be- | Ameries do not compare with thoes of the mic-| lsd ooalsare, néver worn except st partion | ‘stighty ole, daddy-—mighty ole, You's dun | fovn etme iat inten ded to curry an ides of the | tHEtH. Tho. AF HalsPast YOUR O'CLOCK, ws | Purchase SHS CHE Aa 1 ston a hon ane holding Canton, “the, city of pongee siiks,” | dle, kingdom. We were visited by one two | Rad { must confess, to my ror 1 Luce you | "bout rendy to die, “= a a, LOT 24, SGE ALE 6x3, wituiam 3 Mitta anim Ar sold an ge oF oar etntines wovecnaquened wane | ROS Som Sue So eves So eatieannes S08 | OT Cane « rock cnet ant white eacktier” yo? to decide. Gat Geman Mi! Been Tamaki aan moanii iet, fal, | fenton Arthur piece Alloy in seae'a Syienabtudee | _2°11-ate bd a in and eecunting tebe at ee cece te ee rae | aoe departed otek Sere, nL, | - th bs henilp nnomunny s00dd that the foreiguas | 70" % Geelde dea auestun, Jist look me all toom the tradition thet dares Renvetel, | feeton Arthur place. Alley sn reer. A.ep A NOKMANDIE HOTEL. ed Ht and pagodas, with a million inhabitants. ar ee see entree Set bs | aes the tobe of the Wing and bad the bent. | SSE On! my howell wer Patlon ae tire Tadition that during the inca- | 10x lot ins dearstie melpetneet wOVEMRER I desire to notify the stews reserve the tigl t to My friend had rented a house in “Shameen” My consin, although an athlete in | S20 Saute in « froce vet it te also un-| 1 took him over to the window where I could | bation of the halcyon or kingfisher—a bird FIRST. AT HALE-PA8T FOUR O'CLOCK, | will not interfere It aisy tan get a good look at him and asTecunned. his | aid to breed in the sea —there is always @ calm. THO Us INCLUSIVE. SOUAIY oF LA NULMANDIE H: Li reaturos I yealized that he must bo avery old | The poet embodies this idea in hn couplet: | Fronint abut 2h frt on Deimae aveune ite | Sen ott tof a : ae eibres eecetrerectenrenene eam “Do you want my honest opinion?” Lasked,| ADI ,srmBanaulet you shat ve SOT ARTERNGON, as we sat down aguin. : Seasmaes autiemasts shorty. ‘ould be no match for these tricky : 0 Un vl a half in circumference. His house is in| Who have their pigtails, which are false, filled | '26' hes Chak a ootna tak a roa die the Italian form of architecture and is spacious | *ith fish hooks. tricts of the west. It was a misstatement to and airy, surroaded by a deep veranda. CUINESE DINNER. Fisk and Cost Of detaaiting ue i. FP. EMERSON, Manager. . Auchioueers, 2. at HALF -PasT Pf say that dress suits are only worn at parties, , & ; , Seas . x, malty From this you step upon a narrow picco of | Yesterday my cousin, Mr. Rusk, the English- | for who dove not know the cid cretion as ‘Sartin,, boss," he hopefully replied, while PR Lg Siar Phlingrectaa taps ies 4 LOTS 0, SANDS BLOCK 8 VERY, VALUABLE 1 mmonvanr esti on GE, Sak on the tee aay, tg irom the bund oF | man and myself were invited to a Chineso din-| wear them 1m the dey time? Unfortunately, | the widow's face wore mv heats Noes ary, socldeuly remembered ‘that’ heme’ ful iroutitue vivanta | ON WEDS PURNITUKE walk on = river sel, and from ie we have ner at the house of a wealthy Chinese mer-| there are few of these old gentlemen left, but | “‘‘Well, then, as near as I can judge, and to | story, suddenly remembered that he was re- ® beautiful view of the Pearl river and together 'y y VE near the NEW LiDGE. A wood oppor. | +1, AT FOUT the best of my knowledge and belief, you are | Peuting what he had told him before, and | Ay iste nea the REW LAIbGE. |A kod oppor: | J it least eight apologized. peatecklegt Tere ony Sal perasye Sve | Sy oeee mind,” replied the wit, “it doesn’t hurt ‘“Jist like I dun tole yo, daddy!" exclaimed | @joke to crack it still the race has not entirely died out. DRESS COATS IN CONGRESS. In the halls of Congress there used to be with the throng of junks aud mmpans and the | distant scenery it isa very charming panorama. | Ithappened just after we had become com- chant by the name of Sang. When the dinner was said to be ready we left the parlor, where | we had been greatiy amused by seeing some subdivision. “eT BEING THE HOUSE ora FORMER PUKE LD LPPEcTs X MINISTER fortably settl home that a friend many of them; now, alas, there are only one or | the widow, and ch sad bow ie ith | “Potter's field” was the name of an ancient | midis the, yee, weguzed by deed oF trust, oF ali fee, Cos AND PORTIERES, joxtably settied in our new home that a friend | frau vyeeen eh eres and oie ‘i ; now, alas, c ;and she pounded her knees wi I aan, at option of purchaser. “Couveyancinu dr. . "at canPets Ries a of my cousin, an Englishman, came and in-| inte the eoteo en naaaMatatete trent et | nets. tha Gaaate cad" karlly cacte ine | ues Gots vel Inughed long und loud. PATA pound for stringers in Jerusalem on « | Berar cot, a, etl of BN) on ot i mars ut ot $20 rat poy PYRREBORED. WIL Mle Nitsa te te take & trip through the city and | us, after we were seated, were placed four very | House. Who ean think of them without re-| | Tho old man stood up, looked ‘at me re- | ill overlooking the valley of Hinnom. In later | deport gu task Jor sh Pan Ce Tei ee (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, : ; visit the pr y cipal dye factories and jade cut-| gmail plat. tai Mw a ! y th 04 See ivory, | mail plates containing pepper, salt, mustard | gret! Only ten years ago there was poo: Jones sili and fan shops. Pronefully out of his one eye and then scuffed | Years the epithet has been applied to the plots | cotupiied with in Aitecs day ether ee reaheeesey and sugar, chop sticks, a porcelain spoon with | of Florida. and’ the benevolent McCreery of out doors without « word. He fell down get- | Where the poor and unknown are given sepul- | toftwell at rink end coat of Lofauiting Purchaser after | TRUSTEES SALY OF Val alarge bowl,a tiny porcelain wine cup painted in | Kentucky and half a score besides in the five days" edvertisement of auch resis in owe news: | THUSTRE'S SALE OF VAL ting off the doorstep and he tripped over a | Ure. Paper publisued in Warinetoy, De i ED at TABLE LOTS AT THR 2D STREETS S0U1H = THIS NALLY IMPROVED Bi) OLD FRAME DWELL =r : - ‘rembling like -an aspen” comes from the | woltcgds DUNCAN INos. HOW COTTON GOODS ARE DYED. red. green and yellow, and a two-pronged fork, | and they were presided over root and fell down again gt the gate, and as he i care Under and by We started at 4 o'clock in the morning in our | besides n small pile of white Chinese paper in | lint Ie’ the done eo ey, Poland of Ver- | Went off up the road he “humped over so fur | belief that the tree still shakes on account of PATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioncers cnet, fel be vee je star ° in the morning ; - = that he did not appear to be more than three | the part it played in the crucifixion. iy VE palanquins and were soon under way. I was | *J48Fes, to be used as napkin. We began our | mont, a host in himself; for he not only wore a PP more than three | the bs repast by helping ourselves to the fruit in the | dress suit, but brass buttons as well. In the | feet high. Half an hour later the rain ceased Pe oie Grundy say?" was asked by | PEREMPTORY SALE OY VERY VALUABLE Two. much interested in the dye works, where I saw | \-» ot USE. No. 1027 FIFTEEN IH center of the tabie; after this was placed in| days of Henry Clay and Webster and Calhoun falling ana t followed bi Half a mio up the | one ‘Thos eyiepgene rents age, and bed BTMEET X01 chigehalls see gued trustes wilon TCLSDAN te She Brosese of dyeing cotton goods. Our friend, | succession oranges aud pears cut into small | allwore dress’ suits im the dee aoe nent | road f came toe fork, ne old man stood | refe: ips BALE PAST FOUR Cl Ch heey aul, at the Engitshman’ Mr’ Husk con speck wr cee Pieces, wine of two kinds—one a weak whisky | tare rg cit eat regarded us a dignified | there under a tree. Tame.” {rom & arost Dewemonger of thet! a. saunenad™ Aree stim, NOVEMBER | Suction, iu front Ut the tet: Mg Teil at guibite Platncad Saae and Thad the process fully ex-| made of rice and the other a red wine made of | dress fer elderly mons ton, years ago it was old | | “Daddy, which road doT take to go to Kel- OTH ina “brick!” we bol ini th | Ti ober 1a able ta at Ay the Hones CLOCK W8 | Site real estate, situate in tie wity'of Washucten nad to me. _In the first division of the fse-| Lee Chee nuty which waa’ really | fashioned: bat Sar mnt seat ent ieee Tasked. Fe in his hfe of Ag ale cer cintted with | will offer fof sale in front of the ee several largo vats stood filled with blue| good. After thie ‘was placed” preserved ¢ looked at me for a minute and them came | Plutarch in his life of Agesilaus, King of Sparta. . 205, scuiiling on to the road and replied: : a he Gand Se —— — ie re Fronting 19.32 feet EBS Sirol ana running back Beers genie darliay p> | in ingdom and noticing with wonder an alley. ot “eveiity. (ono). Bet wiper min Ze alla’ "bout de voade!™ | $08 hie Ringiom snd motioang wit defense in hie | , This sateshould contd the attention of partie | Sut iY Ce). fas yo! bain! i na felon t of sete principal tow have now seen thy chief | ejtch of howe or for an investment eet on eal De ‘hs til Le imade OWL at tue time of sale. A at oak Mi faa Fash ee towns, and ain surprised to find no walls raised | deposit of 4200 required at the tine of wale "iy wu | Out oa ead D more than passing comment; but now it is so prune-colored dye for printing the colored | walnuts, tiny pieces of pork with no fat, look- | rarely that yousee one in the daytime that you gotton stuffs so much used by the Chinese. | ing more like candy than meat, hashed Pigeon | turn around and look at the wearer in sur ‘The blue dye is composed of indigo water, na-| with ham, boiled conch cut into slices, stowed | There are a few of them left, but the day is tive wine and lime; the prune dye is produced } crab, boiled black fis . sea slugs, stewed boned | coming when the dress suit on the elderly law- by tanning bark. which is brought in large | duck and salted egge. There was then a pause | Jor arvtarennen Citte entirely unknown save thereof, of origimal sot one inp PCLOCK A. a, a ek on ot houswbold effiecta, EK A SLOAN, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Saad Jot one ( Secag the ave mag much amused at | and tea and cakes of two kinds were handed | dn festive occasions in the evertor ent itty Ab! Can’ atatt dat down | for their protection. Why is this = ie das'ot mule riko sreetved to resll tue rovers | Sitti, ay tes, want, jeu oy a eon ee eee Batching the primitive means used by the | around, then a large bowl covered with hideous | "It may be put down asa rule abont this gar-| ™e, ®ah! If yo’ wasa friend of mine you'd « non ceth” replied the king, smiling, “I fear | S¢tiie risk and cost of the d-fauitag purine eter “bird, ‘The south fourier (1 aa fran “perms hey ke mouthfuls of water | pictures of gnomes and dragons was placed | ment that you are nover wrongly dressed when | tole dat widder dat only twenty-seven | ‘hou hast not employed thy vision well. Come Paper publissed to Wassington De. At conver, | acuity thereat of orucial lot 1 - sie . from [the spouts of ieapots and then squirt | upon the table, and upon asking what it eon- | socked nie Ge evening. Of course it ix | 7'ars ole, sah—'zactly, twenty-neven las weok! | With me and will show thee the walls of | 131 ani Pocordi a te cont of purciisser “iVentivot sale Uur-tiiri of the purchase oney in | VERY SUPERIOR HOPSEMOLD FURNITURE the water from their mouths over the] tained I was told it’ was bird nest soup. 1 in some places decidedly bad taste to appear in | Ldoun’ know nufiin’ ’bout roads, nor Kelley, | Sparta. = no7-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DAKM & CU., Auct cash ; the balance im oue and two Years, cor uFed Uy the AT AUCTION, cloth somewhat after the fashion that the | partook of this freely and found it not It] full dress because your companions probably | 80 nobody! Good day, sah ihereupon the king led his guest out upon SS ud a deed of -rust - ‘ g ABOVE BALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL. | Piviuissory notes of five punaiase Hong Lung or Sam Hoo does iu bis | ts gelatinous and had no particular flavor thatI | will not be so clothed, but asa matter of fact tot VE: x yan = — the plains, where his army wasdrawn up in full . J the satisfaction of tue court ol tue property suid, EMBRACING IN Rar. "'e nel as Y 4 MOsDAY, sOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, lel. at ail cash, at the purchaser's opts in the United States when he wishes | could discover. There was then served barive they ought to wear it. Are not the women at A Judicious Negro, bate array. Pointing to the serried columns | sane hour and Eg, PULTE iaihe elewuent | “A depont of siWi required un each piaw of property | VER HaXDsowL From Texas Biftings. he cried, with a look of triumph Old Uncle Moses bad never been to the the-| __““Beold thou the walls of Sparta—10,000 mn ater, but having stuck up bills for a theatrical | “"4,every man a brick! to sprinkle ashirt. On leaving the dye work- | of rice, ee (rice water), wampee, lee chee, | a party, no matter how small it may be in Cutters The cane ef ict, te see the jale | rose apple, loquat, custard apple, laung-ngnan, | their evening gowns? Then what right have Stone ts done pe ating of large blocks of jade | guave and pears. After theve various fruits | you to wees four office clolles’ wee ne stone is done by meaus of wire saws, which are | were eaten three bowls of at tie thie 0: sao. Teras of sae {0 ve co, PARLOK St1iL, PIN ‘ Avctivnsers_ | in titers days sroin the day of sale. or ‘ue re] LACE HANGINGS, HANDoOME Ol S ELESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER waver: | ait pariuereemte cotendrancttoede | HaNbalt MALL * a x cues - POLOCK Pailieell in ane | taulting purel TE MIMKOR: een calor oren- by , " ‘eetotalers” has a peculiar origin. TEENTH, AT TEN O'0 ee ye madein the form of bows. They drop emery | inented with gold were eat atcach of eur plete | ome : troupe and having received «complimentary | English orator unfortunately ‘stuttesed, wad peraer, oj UO La ave. 1 Haparime Dun Geudine | nos DINING TABLE. wder mixed with water on the part of stone | containing meat of some kind minced very fine SOE WEAR F2 OH TEE PATE ticket to the gallery he concluded to attend the | speaking of total abstinence invariably pro- | Hicrse, briciit bay, nd. kind, geutie | J ALIMER & BLUAN, Auctoueei CHA BS Pe ate cutting, and when the blocks of jade | so as to be easily divided by chopsticks, “Tate | But it may equally be asserted as a rulo that Performance. He went dressed up in his Sun- | nounced it “t-t-t-total abstinence.” qrissended envce; 1 Sel Maddie and Deiving Horse, TWOstons sRANRDWELLANG, Dendedl oe eee ruled into pieces they are} large quantity of the frst two, but cared | man should never wear a dress anit in the | day attire. He had not been inside the theater | sion his supporters were nicknamed “teeto- ertyy handed on to other la NO. W912 Ha Sant NOMLUMEST, re AT Al 5S On MONDAY AFLEKAOON, NOVEMBER SIx- TECNTH, 1801, Ai HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK, aries, who form them high, T# f0F the third one, as I thought it very | daytime—that is, before dinner. ‘The poor into ornaments. T! stone varies much in tch who appears at an afternoon tea in ever color from white to light and dark green, and Sug aeteap at toe a + > auimmeines eee STEWED CAT AND WASHED nar. ing clothes or who goes calling on New Year's more than half an hour when he emerged shak- | talers.” The epithet, however, has long since | Torey cusyseemben ot | ing his head. lost its ating to become aterm no one need be | _nolib-3t cs “Don't you like the performance, old man?” | ashamed to bea asked the doorkeeper. ‘Ae high aa Kite, which burned its | DDUXCA8¢¥ Brow.. Auctioneers, wD AFOUL OF the preuitecs, we skal! sell it i t of keeper. “Al as Gilderoy’s kite, w urned its | é com i core scald : Fee iy soca from oso worse any | who stat an my interpre, tele han |e gy 0 tte. erybaty fala | Ne, dont ke dem pertormoneenp tala tsan fi raetasar heantt | Muewrony antec Vawy vacances | wer ras voice RRENTS. Willow conster | ZO A3H ei, tas Salles MY conte from one worth as many | who scted:es my interpreter, tell me that the | sorry tor him,for he may ben tery one Yetee ye kin fix it.” off one’s nose to spite the face,” the meanipg of ACHES OS THE SSUEM SIDE OF thie TwosTbis FRAME, ea iti oe Pu a dollars. dishes Ehad eaten were stewed black eat and | but he certainly ix committing a very grievous ‘hy, what's the matter?” which is evident. Gilderoy wag a Scottish out- GINIA AVENUE | BE EN SECOND AND BEING NO 1512 121K Si REET ae iasceee & AN. hashed ra: with peas, and that which I had not | sin against society. And how shabby that black | _ “Nuttin much, 'ceptin’ a'oman on de platfum | law who infested the highjgnds of Perthshire. HIND STRESTS QUUTHEAS, NORTHWEST. a etiueere, Sot to talkin’ "bout family ‘fairs wid de husband | In retaliation for the capture of a couple of ob a nudder "oman, an’ I didn't propose to | his followers he renewed his depredations with | + stay. | My ole marster in Virginny got shot | more than former fury until the aroused people | # aaa tea 5 suit looks in the daytime? You ca wear it as awd gba cis a peurageen ‘betel | 100g ae it holds together by gualight, but when s wrapped in greey Leaver, sce ead ete! | it becomes exposed to the glare of the atine ENTH. ot HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCI ust, "All vouvey ancitiy und rece Cinene coven tate Lor D FAUT LOTS, SQUAKE 704, coutaming in all | cluser'vcost @100 uciout nanny tuue of ty FAURA . Mee Oe erases Aor dcing dat berry foolishness, | turned out en masse to bring him to justice. | "GHOSaUate le ea cash andsue batancein |More, canines ~~ eggs; another bow: of ‘u red ‘color was placed | 744 Teslize thet it is old and must be Te mutsen. | Dar allefe trouble whardatort Gb feoliinens | Aaa een triumph he'was hangel high | ores Gee sears Bice ee caah, hd the, balance in | Aen seen Anctouere | wey beside each plate covered, and upon raising the | oper ts wore o deeie wae te et day time— | ## 8wine on, an’ I's a judicious nigger, Tis. I| above the heads of his confederates, seized ‘at ne Oe Se GS an ea is i in Uc) was frightened out of my wits | Tool ocosslons as a graduation commermscnny, | dou't want ter be shot 15, do lop by mistake or | the same time. fash, at the ol tion of the purchaser, e200 depositat a x! Tair Dogulinr things hop out. stagger | Shere the stadents have all agreed to weer it, | De branged up a8 a witness in de Caso when it| “I acknowledge the corn” originated in the | time'o! sale: Tormete bo eae te ee at CATALOGUE SALE COUNTER two CHMGNT RinBbee! Oe Cay rene cable. They wore “per | toy imatance, and. oven cocedionally af an; | tikes de courte,” halls of Congress in 1828, when Andrew Stewart | gf is Troperty wul be sold atthe Full and cost of Tue ix K MIKROK, ONE SHOW ‘CA were cinta’ a beem preserved alive fast | Seating. Ato day welling, gooesally speaks —eee declared ina speech that Ohio, Indiana and | Some payer puluished tu the Disttet of Goren or ORE Te SMALL ICE BOS! Satere Cavey inwinm Sal 5 Suse, an on] DO gakeckd ust be core, tol’ te Pee ong | Wiles fe Thsieemiy oe, Kentucky sent their hay stacks, corn ficlds and | “nold-teds DUNGANoUS BROS. Auta, chk SD BEER editen on Perienced Chinaman I would bavecaughs them | {o"jrench commanitine it ie wots ‘A Cup of Coffee. fodder to New York und Philadelphia ‘Yor sale. | [> arorivye, DAMN & CO., auctioneer, SIX HUNDRED XUN wit: my chop sticks and conveyed them to my | god taste to appear without it. A cupof cold water, when one is athirst, One Wickliffe of Kentucky called Khim to order, | Ri a Rs RGR QUAN uth as they were in the act of springing, but | © Of ail the good drinks, we would place this the | ##¥ing that those states did not send hay stacks | TKUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE FOUR-STORY SUPERB ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS, it DDI NG, BUCHSELS AND INCKALN this was enough. Thad eaten bird's nest sat One wens ak henge othe fea first— oF orn fills away for sale, PER iets sea te Soe ee: . = rat WOLALGE MANGES. LWO feasted on eat, dined on rat and sea slugs, but per rity ress its immu- “Well, what do you send,” inquired Stewart. virtue or a deed of trust pay Tipsy Shri that was enough. Well, | tability, if the term may be used. If you get praghyre is ooo anene, ‘WWe sand cattle. horses, toules cod hopes | 32% ihe ‘To be sold at suction without seserve, FA too an What could Ido? I dared not say thet fell | ong when you area young man you may stil] |" “Stine * Sl sparkling and frosn from the | «Very well; whet makes your cattle, Tocom, 9 aw as i hg That would be Smpossibte 0 mention euch be wearing it when you are old and gray and it Spring. mules and hogs? An feed’ $100 worth of hay i fegag of the wise 7 Sens: My host would thin “hie | ill_continus to be in very good style. Of | But of coffee—the Mocha or Java—I sing— foahorse, You just ruminate and get upon | NUVEMBEL 313 hate ALLERIES, 920 P1 r house, and I would be in disgrace forever in| toa certain extent, but they are very slight | Where lurks an arom so cubtic aul tog ” | How is it with your cattle? You make them : : “a: 4 his eyes, so I was obliged to pick upand | ong menkind have very wisely resisted al: ef- | sure—ail the rare spices in coffee con Sta caray §50 worth of hay and grass to the eastern a num Bevinping om |AN, Heal Estate Auctionssr. swallow two of these live things, although forts to make any radical changes. Women, on -” ce market. How much corn does it take at 33 ry ‘Beck in — . 7 y FIVE GG) TW mash coins may Wl. Gee Ginetta Geen, | hey that bent, Snniee teak tea_eetiots i | © eetieat tu Pertun tany call you cahveh— cents a bushel to fatten a hog?” i ie) inches, being WEDUESDAY, BOVEMBER XIGHEEENTE. IRUASEMESS WICK DWELLINGS MITE EO, as is the, case with all Chinese repasts, with | hideous and must be changed. They like to | Sure—rendered in English, it means—I have ye-— UWhy, thirty bushels.” Sere ee : Stony. bkiCk BACK BUILDINGS. “OB A Moxasteny ox Tite PEAR. the table hot wacee in brass Bact ae eee | pois out the picturesque effect on the stage of | The nectar they aay siat te neae ane sake | Tied yor as el bushele into tho shape : Exutiition SiMEET, PELVELD flat xD The place we next stopped at was the | ‘He table hot water in brass bowls was handed | He satin, coats und knee breeches and lace and | When in counsel sublime they would keep wide | Of ® hog and make it walk off to the casiern, briek . —s riue.ot « deed of trust vecorded tn Isher Me, T : 35s Sd cee sevele on which today ocr | cotton bat men won't chases, lace snd 2 market. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 16 AND 17. Ch'uung-Shan Tszi monastery. in which the! bands. ‘This, I think, our host called Sucubn rufiles and satin are beautiful, but just think ices: “Mr. Speaker,” cried Wickcliffo, springing to Buddah of longevity is worshiped. There is | WANDSOME FIREWORKS. what an expenditure it would involve. When | Some drops of the drink must have fallen below his feet at this point, “I acknowledge the corn.” ~ Intending purchasers should wait for this «rand op- po wb en gh pam greenery STE | After dinner we were amused by playing | Men aro in full dress now no one man can | Where the deserts of Araby sparkle and glow, Snataeciaepman Portunity, as the collection comprises all desirable earthernware vessels filled with gold fish | games, conversing and listening to the dismal peborandy tog agtr nip ye sonroday wernt | ma ave Chonewdino wild ehrab om te iphis Saigpmentin Sarai od —— and golden carp. The Chinese golden carp| howls and screams of & professional singer. ave a very long tail divided in the center jowed it would be very different, and we would PER RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., . : ‘To the plant with whose essence our cups we would | How $1,800 Was Made While Hauling Out with two drooping fans on each side. Its eyes | B08 it becamo dark we went by invitation in | soon have men spending thousands of dollars on enone we : nooats Auctioneers. : 7 ts garden to upon their evening toilet, and people saying, HOS. E. WAGGAMA’ equal inst are peculiarly prominent and it is indigenous peice hl nar “freworks, which wea aiven | siver ball, Goat: Mr. Bo-and-Bo or’ the Tort | Ti ead in thepegens, sone monksjin the east —_| From the Cincinnati Enquirer. T te ed witch €100 inust be paid and the balance in three . wesveand euclitwen msantin, 4 aa ick tue tutes of tue yurchesst. Lewis stheress dressed man in the company, whereas now | Found the goats in the pasture enjoying some| “During the war I was at Louisville. There 3 ABLE IMPROV stay of save anid secured Uy deed of Lust ou pray soem at Chang Corbi ites Uy, mone of some deity of dagoe, ‘This enn | Ostess te, te, come se "ine 10°) ware twenty-eight borin in te ty aloe | —aaraEE Tao spot pies as eee beeutiful embroidery, and entcred into many scents aren Sones Race OBJECTIONS TO KNEE UREECHES. All skipping about so lively and free— ‘and funerals were by the wholesale. We buried | Li the property at the ras sul cost of the Scr He erin are Ace" oiled: wih ta Ae a ‘days trom sale tue Trustees reserve the Tieut to Of Abe oven shops, where men and boys were with beautifully carved marble Bridges over | There is the eame objection to the knee | Having browsed—it was found—on this wonderfal 4,000 after the battle of Shiloh, and the lot the ei ROMER HOR ane EMEROVE working benatifel poe silk or satin in them, and an endless variety of peacocks, deer | breeches. This fashion came very near being tree. government bought ‘altogether AVEN Ui AND TH TsoUrMeAeTe frames. The shading of colors is most won- oui the ta os ceuk toe 5 soon proved altogether too 4 derful, and I thought the flowers and butter. 2 Scese: the first signi ik, the second |e success. A few people did wear them as an| Let us try it, they said, and they mingled the j small for the increasing wants of the dead. One THUMSDAY AFTERNOON, On happiness and the third com tancy. eveni costul and the advocates of the NINETEENTH, 1801, at eRinitaty catica, it? the patterns were ex-| ‘Wo were seated close to a large pond of arti. | faahior have not yet waver up hope of seeing oe, night Twas ordered to take out the body of a Srewuek: im tront of the os And thejfathers all to and to wink; soldier, and for com ‘as well help I — oe quisitely worked. ficial water, and stood tablished, but the rit — Loong? en pany as help I took i eats uted, the fan makers, and as fans the fimily’ theater with itr besutifal carved | Steet Meee bet he majority | ang they tied: It la good, both for man and for | giong g colored man named Frank. I never we a x ina AD ate: re gich necessary articles for use in this coun- | double roof of pink and gold. It was lit up by for some men, but it won't do for all. Again, 2 did know his other name. He was a slave and | icluded. Jollowing metesand bounds: Y. Bonneis's subs ein -quare 2b) Sy che SoEply is, most varied and the prices | a few lanterns, and its rection fm the totey |e uted ie ee cle coraal ogttlD | Let us have it, dear brethren, in every good feast, = Senate belonged to the Lightburnes I noticed that seventy-seven 4 Deststor of ‘Ouiunibia, hawecved ose yy say oe roti asl i egenpearentss line Lunuediate.y thereafter, on SAME DAY, at QUAR- for them range from a few cents to many | was most beautiful. Upon a temporary bam- | petition and additional expenditure. Of course ‘The magical : | boo platform over the pond the fireworks were | fhe long stockings would’ hate te: be chai We ste Gtk asd oo nee ee bright ever- : 4 CHINESE REFRESHMENT SALOON. | let off, and the display was very Frgnd and | and they would cost a great deal. ‘Thon thore ee Spotty hye Feeling in need of refreshments we went into | altog ther ‘unlike any’ fireworks I had over | would be items of silver bye emg hmgpe nn) Ds mo ake aces midnight as well, raise _ Pip eed _ ops Ya Sy : P | een in America, ‘There were eighteen set| which a man does not have to buy now. d corpse—to eee if it would wake uj > irda = Ae — ue ee = | pieces. In one a man mounted ona fell | Another and a very importan: objection is to | TM€ Memory is green, and so fragrant the smell. Pr ‘The capttal’s fasliionalie residence center. Elegant rooms, singie or © ind a ver I supposo—at last broke out: “Massa, are : from the animal and lay beside it. In anther | be found in men's legs. It is all very well for Permanent . ‘Of which small “abies sine pincriek. 2 | a fow meu were scou rocking ine boatend the| men with fine masts caltec te Sasi hoor Pad pnt dand glace yecgor dh gr a sips othe : ¥. a <7 | Nereraedlagargamapaachommcesan cos tg These = tables are placed with | boat sank amid the screeching of « doses rtions. but what would the poor fellows | ).ui shines ‘mid the green like stargin the night cons are very grand, being | rockets. In another a ball urst in the | with “spindle shanks" do? Would they take to t emblems without af the virtues that dwell seen, tos 6 fe soars <a In the taste of the thing whose praises we tell. TR DT =, H: Covamznr. | arched the pockets. He pulled out some im- Sete cack of anid tote: ; WINTER RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE, down and amvther one imitated » trousers has been to eliminate men’s calves from —+ 8-02 ay epspes J of terrible aspect, holding a lighted lantern in | consideration, and yet three-quarters of a cen- mense ralls of confederate money and a lse| ‘waie: Titest climate in the United States excert pointe his mouth... One might easily imagine himself | tury ago the descriptions of 4 handsome man From Puck. _ . silver half dollar an (Of Peat atitude am Lae mountelne | send Gus aly orenlt ty wine ceed | made cluded some enthusinem ove te dng j Seensae 2k around me was truly oriental. fe were seat f, an i ment i about small carved teak wood tables drinkin, ‘. i art ts aanay toilet. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. tea; innumerable lanterns were ieee the thin legs which are OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1801.02 NOVEMBER ga hung on trees from which a tiny bell was pantaloons are not of much conse- For etre at ata terns addres pended. On the eaurees ot ase betas p be. node 2 do not detract oa _not ti BF CHATFIELD, Proprietor. iece of was attached, an any considerable d ni 2 “ROCHESTER,” COR. ‘aND Wafted them to and fre the t Pockers ‘would be very severe “ont for sasny Bw Sf tle non Sewn aoe ing was very charming. for traunient anne fanned and waited on us, an fireworks ended with a A DESERTED QUARTER. ver fre, the scene with carved wood work, and all the | ingly beautiful, in them ere scrupulously clean. | palms, the bicssoming lee cl ope, te onlecmtomg pagodas with their gilded roofs, made ‘mall ‘ lacquer-ware box, reesion ts, was given us, con- forges it upon my memory that kinds and air and revealed dragon vomiting | paddin, Heaven forbid! And yet they fire. Strings of pagodas coomamea falling | might be forced to do so. The effest of long i tit i ed} at ee iH | il ; | 2 Fi rH | i A T | i : ‘Mr. Dolley (tenderly)—Miss Scadds, most Si. Ke this | indulge the hope of some day winning your i Mise Seadds (shaking her bead)—“My friends ‘ery superior and not at all dirty and | .,2! of gl pee the | tell, me that you indulge too much, Mr. Fesmeniry of Holland and Germany. an tnt Pens " suisse ave infinitely ouperior ia or to the ordinary publis houses in ‘Ea | afraid of whieh hy ef 78 EEE. 5 F [ i = F ] ogRag pr bes ‘my hore and Til give you “Lemme have Mistah t”

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