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we THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY. ” OCTOBER . 29, Ce 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. | same at « point nearer than 300 yards from a | oe aeisti a -ALBOT COUNTY ‘tween ‘ebruary and 25th ridge middle scem- | THE HUNTING SEASON. | tisticessticeeted orenct cok" reit bind | he gouton for hiling partridges opens very | Setober: "itn aio tniewfal fo ke of destroy TELLING THE: TIME top aeaneuctuag tee ane a har Pome tes HOW TO BE POPULAR, f= este, he os ‘ NG SEASON, ‘neta ator du noice bar en given to | early and closes late. When tho 15th of Octo- | the eggs of same at any time. + | fairies, refursing again to their quarters. | It is 4 PC YAR. | ence girls’ girls and men's girls, and remove the same by the owner of the blind first | €*ri¥ pugtemiplersy: seipeardbes In Isle of Wight, Nansemond and Southamp- thought that ‘motions were effectéd by there are old men's girls and young men’s girl, = cotabliabod. Any ‘person who shall a p ae peakes ar an Sabacc ae nk | ton eociepe in ee strings. ——— en But, taken for all in all, itis ble the amma ha = | upon lind established and licensed by this | for them is y of Decem-| partridges between of Februar; < : 7 an Ss Beginning of the Fall Shooting Close se:"by" snooting at wild fowl from the fo a ee November, or wild ‘usnare between Chinese Were the First to Invent Stans The Reasons Why Some Men Have | Sf" {*,'ho most penslar. She must be without the consent of the owner of rabbits. > of February ptem- 2 : 3 omy at we , . at Hand. | Blind he or ther shall upon conviction be fined and until Jannary 1, while the season for hunt- | ber. i Contrivances for This Purpose. Hosts of Friends, soon, Si tren paeier Ain SonDENEInTE i | not less than $10 nor more than $20, to stand ing the summer duck opens September 10and| In King and Queen county it is unlawful to - | committed until fine is paid. The informer is | — ce a Ih = ‘ arenes = or me —a ‘papas al wai - —— — = waeuee bee - | en 0 ene- All lies ures of w of ounty is ween ith of February and the 15th of walaiee . ae GUNS AND DOGS READY. |fegin' the Intof Mer and continae only for | ping is allowed. "A licente fee of $2.90 iste-| tober and deer bettees theineat reba oa |THE FIRST WATER CLOCKS. PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS. | nS ee ‘one year from date thereof, and no one person , quired of non-residents. The shooting of wild | the 15th of August. Sa i wen Br ] = shall be allowed to license more than one blind | fowl from sink boxes is allowed, although night | ‘The law in King William forbids the killing ers woman,’ ‘The Laws Kelating to the Killing of Birds in any one season and if more than 01 blind | shooting of all kinds is illega’. | or capturing of deer between the Ist of Feb- ad ‘esved, very muck by any one person the same shall be and Other the Different Counties | ot | IS BALTIMORE COUNTY | partridges may be killed from Christmas eve. Rabbits may be killed two days longer, and woodcock from September 1 to january 1 mie ‘The law provides for a license and permiseion of owner of the land before a non-resident can shoot. Deer may be kilied from September 1 to January 1. The law relating to wild-fowl shooting is a good one. It provides that no swivel gun, sink boat or float be used, and makes night shooting unlawful. IN CALVERT COUNTY the laws protecting game are meager. HESE COOL, FROSTY mornings mean agreat 7 eal tosportamen. The ginning of the fall shooting season, by long lia the best of the year, in clone at hand and sportsmen for miles 4 are making act- arc Par- WASHINGTON COUNTY turns its hunters loose upon partridges the 20th | between the Ist of March and the Ist of Novem- | day of October and closes the season on Christ- - Woodcock may be killed between 2and December 25, while pheasants and doves can only be killed between August 12 and Christmas day. | ‘The season for hunting ravbite Christma: day also. From November 1 to Jan- keys. The laws of this county are strict re- garding the killing of insectivorous birds and the snating of rabbits is prohibited. The fea. ture of the laws of this county is that the sell ing of the above birds is unlawful. Night shoot- | ing is also prohi ited. quirrels opens September J and ends | | ruary and the Ist of October, or a partridge | ber, or a wild turkey between the 15th of Mareh | and the Ist of November. | In Lancaster and Richmond counti lawful to hound or kill deer or kill, capture or | offer for sale any partridge between the Ist of February and the 15th of October. The laws in Loudoun declare that it is unlaw- it is un- | | ful in that county to hunt, kill or capture wood- | uary 15 it is lawful to hunt deer and wild tur-| cock between the Ist of January and 15th of | June, or partridge or pheasant between Janu- | ary 1'and October 15, or rabbita betweon Janu- land October 15, or robins between May 1 \d February 15, or to destroy the nests or eggs of any of the above named birds. ‘The laws in Pittsylvania declare it is unlawful ome Wonderful Pieces of Mechanism De- vised by Them—Automata Made to Move and Sound the Honrs by Dropping Water and by Water Wheels—Time Sticks—Indus- trial Arts Practiced. —__+____ HEN PEOPLE SPEAK of China as a back number nation they forget that the Chinese knew about . ever many things which now are considered essential to civilization before ‘The Most Popular Young Man Enters Into ’ ularity vies of Others—The He Does and Women. A Mas Not Offend—Statesmen Since the introduction of | China clepsydtas ha Puropean clocks in ave fallen into disuse. The | only one, perhaps. re now is ina watch tower in the city of Canton. It is of the simplest form, butit is said to keep accurate | time. The Chipese automata, so much ad- servation, this is the 1. MAY PROOME POPTTAR. kno} war be begins to air her 1 to abuse them, untvergally popular, whe tie to talk like to listen, to others, or, if t treat ‘ll to ahow od will not ot a recetpt for oP as sh ; b . airy a very popular gt ve preparation | : oustr. to kill, capture, offer for sale or buy any par- erope kel tion | mired, are mere imitations of foreign automata a ly constitut t ag panels Soe ive preparations for it | «ridges may be killed from November 1 to Jan- eo. da | tridge or quail’ or wild turkey botween the 15th Europe had any notion | Sito their inside works. The Chinese hers | pander nea gRsamemapcinind | ay eS This is expecially so re- 2 From November 1 to February 15 the law | 2 then iota tweak ye Berens «Pon uary I1,and English mocking birds are pro- : | day of February and the 1st of November, or to never accomplished anything in the way of | mrding the local gun- says hunters may kill plover, sandpipers and : the industrial arte were | making sun dials. ‘Ther levicen wet, AY of ay wen yon wee that « girk ® bd tected all the time. destroy their nests or eggs at any time. 7 e intré ners, of which there is | 5 partridges. On June 15 the woodcock seaton | THE LAW OF CAROLINE COUNTY says partridges may be killed from November 1 to Feburary 1, woodcock from July 4 to Febru- ary 1, wild duck from September 10 to April 1, water rail from September 20 to Junuary 1, rabbit from November 1 to January 1 and | muskrats from December 1 to March 15. It is & regiment, and sbelle are being loaded and guns cleaned for the warfare which shortly commences on the toothsome quail nimble rabbit, the snipe, woodcock, pheasaat, wild turkey, wild duck 4 The local «portsmen do not by any means sh Jestate owner said county to shoot or unlaseful for any non-resident not & bona fide | times the shooting of partridges at night. Rab- opens and ends February 1. Rabbits are i season from November 1 to February 15, while mink, otter and muskrat may be killed from December 15 to March 15. WORCESTER COUNTY gives hunters leave to kill partridges from No- vember 1 to February 1, and prohibits at all In Rockingham it is unlawful tohound or kill jeer between the 15th of November and the Ist of October, or to hunt or kill partridges be- tween the Ist day of January and the lst of November, and no person shoot partridges without owner of the land on which such trapping, shooting or hunting may be done. eee Practiced in that coun- try many centuries previous to their intro- duction in the western world. Gunpowder was invented by these heathens and theirs were the earliest clocks. As far back ns 2636 B. O. a gentleman named Hwang-ti discovered the Principle of the water clock or “‘clepsydra.” duced to them by the Mohammedans. There is one in the imperial observatory at Pekin | more than four feet in diameter. Smaller sun difls are often met with in the public o%tices, all of them made under the direction of Romish missionaries or their pupils. From remote antiquity a f Wang, residing in Hiu-ninghien, exclusive manufacture of pocket compassen, with which sun dials are often combined. In | wing @ young fellow as be went down F str ng a busy tim He walked along pretty rapidly with the air of one who has something to do, and he had gone but gil named half « block when he was ba had the | young man. f day she likes you, bat the otaer © extent of leaving tigation bas Md behave to f what constitut « confine themselves to the fields and ma in r . THRE MATRIMONIAL MUSE. Itwas a very rude instrument, chiofly for t of tl ead attached to 1 * n hat subject is too west, heresber In Maryland trap any of the above birds or animals without | bits may be teed ee Navetsien 1 te anaes so sMiiimiiliill paryaita, hd, eons sina e | eee eae Se cea | Teen, taey steed. onthe ni research af rim Se ee | cart cnet Ter a een ees HLL | Meyeuibec baal eects ATH 10-4 losase fea | Betgitt Bits o€' Verse Wived tice Shedgeen'ville | the cars ofan GRioceT koa as/aks “easbapars'| Teey are lauae eh a paeteet Riciompice: One | ees ee ee t Sn cho anne renimat intervala good for one sear. and the fen for sume is 44,50, | Of €10 ie required of all non-residents. Sawbuck. adjuster.”” Tt consisted of two copper vessels, | Kind, employed by Cockmakers for adjusting | Storm. Sct tetetea wort . «by all ode the Sor or tae oak | feksalna uakcomal sev any porson to ship out of DISTRICT OF COLUMMIA. From the Detrott Free Press. one above and one below, the former having « se aniatrta ee ca gr teyodoyed the county any partridge, woodcock or rabbit. is CARROLL COUNTY bird on ber 1 to December 24, rabbit from October 15 to December 24. All’ insectivo | until the 10th of January. Woodcock may be shot from Juae 10 to January 1, while pheasant may only be killed from September 5 to Feb- ruary 1 As Chesapeake bay borders on this county westward until it reaches the shore of Harford county at or near Oakington, shall begin on the | Ist of November and continue until the 31st of | swivel gun from one hour before sunrise until If any one is lucky enough to find a partridge in the ten miles square he has a perfect right hibiting the killing of them except from Au- gust 1to February 1. It is evident that wood- cock used also to be here, for there is a law which prohibits the killing of these gamey little for any one except between Snipe and plover still ab it is lawful to shoot them ber Land May 1. The old residents all knbw what a great feed- ootiag prairie chickens and February 1. hereabonts, but season for rail und reed bird ehooting begins on September 1 and ends February 1. It seems that deer used to disport themselves along Mas- them srcept between August 15 and January 1. All of the insectivorous birds are protected | The editor of the Simpsonville Sawbuck was | putting the marriage notices into shape, and as few more copies of his paper. “Let mo see,” he said, chuckling to himself | and sorting over the copy, “here's Jim Old and | Fannie Smith. Jim’s been on the books for city is prond of the youth of her girls, “ earte Beboide Ce now many @ year, Sweet Fannie's the first to get Old. “There, T guess that’s good for a dozen the copies they find,” and he worked away for guess that's the pole will knock the persimmons,” he smijed, as he wrote | hole in the bottom through which water percolated into the latter, where there was Instruments constructed on the same princi Je were in use among the Chaldeans and ‘gyptians at an early period, The invention in western Asia was independent of that in the east, both being the result of similar wants. d to hats. Should hould thev invest came to the cor: terested them so much rela: for each month in the year, to give the throud a ferestes different angle for every month. Time is often ¥ kept with tolerable accuracy in the shopsand i flexible hats? They derby hats or ‘These sticks are divided into lengths for the ‘their purchases. Ina hours, and when lighted they are consumed !*s# see them w: very slowly without flame. One of them lasts ad the crowns balla Gay deep valley, faz . mountai side by two studied, was « “rattling OTHER STYLE OF c rattling fine fellow” pro: nd he kept bowing pleasan’ for he seemed to know nearl els hardly to be found in any other country. Some of these watches resemble the ancient | “Nuremburg eggs,” but their workmanship | must be superior, else they would not be in op- eration at this inte day. Chinese gentlemen havea fashion of carrying two watches, which The older man tefully that ti him to come one kik being equal to what we c an hour, or fifteen minutes. ter of the fo tice: eae ying half audibly that the young man wes | Mone | March. Teal ducks, mallards, black ducks and | sachusetis avenue, K street and other thorough- | “8 ®fter the formal notice: A DISCUSSION OF BRITISH WIVES. one ho would be = : : t other ducks commonly known as marsh ducks fares, for there is a law prohibiting the killing fe *taime,” hie said. i The one “who w: may be shot in any manner other than by i ¢ It Brings Out the Fact That Their Husbands | the next block and into a lawyer's 0 No Monopoly ” M | From the New York W nid has mastered am eback ctreas ti language are but ter the gemey lit ” the names of the happy couples were rather un- | float, the gradual rise of which indicated | ¢ by bi icks of sawd: clusion that the latter were the more correct a) ° ope partridgne October 20 and | to kill it after November 1 end before Feb- | PPY coup! | c emples by burning incense aticks of sawdu ion Y want partridges. for the "pene prabanrupar carina vee mae Teoh. tae ce ca ruffed grouse wed | #881 occurred to him that he might make it | periods of tine, “Portable contrivances of tis | carefully atined witha small proportion of else sna they made an engagement for aa ex Gegmmtgeeg ee pee to January 1, pheasant from Octo- | tobe seen hereabouts, for there is n law pro- | pleasant for all concerned and possibly sell a | ponet#P! ane wae 7 Sha eteaily FORA Salo Gxlindets. twe feat long. =e cyanate nde Enjoyed by the sex. nate Hour glasses are scarcely known tn Chi separated, one | we there have been duels betewen CECIL COUNTY. fellows except fr July 1 to rauary 1. One; - of the you y 0 himself The i ing | of the funniest of the luws aiecting the District | long time. I wonder how this'll sttike them?” Clock» and watches of very antique appearance | fy th SUN te 2 lggchagmomne nce Leab and Rachel pulled rack season for rabbit and partridge shooting ttn uhet with. nal mod- | tb other, who is who is being P commences November 1 in thiscounty and lasts | Of Columbia is that which provides a penalty | and he wrote: sistardly toe foie ib any other count “ »b. But duels between women or be- ; : i H ; dole tly, He bad hardly gone anc fought sch the lane affecting the shooting of wild fowl | ing ground the Potomac river hereubouts was lab a Ad petit aera hy add meee Fa poe Spr prec logne for | will be eepecially interesting to the local gun- | for ducks and wild fowl of allkinds. The au-|*"2U°T we. pacts, and Miss French.” he Pg erg mg ed eae pepe ite emery POT eS Meee ‘ hasty a toe Joel month OF eae nent cine shooting of wild | thorities evidently meant to protect them, for | goliloguized. “‘Tisy'ro high Myers Want each desiguated by. @ character, "The sarne | bita, but be wanted to ald be kind |p hor pouteagnce b samasin rhe fr pore ee 1am on the wupdect aliows the killing of wild something nico and quict: Don’t like to sca characters are applied to the raonthe of the enough to tell him whe would bet ec ¥ and ps jucks, geese and brant only between Septem- ty" He ‘ : to the R rm hare tng ' J aif « mile north of Spesutia Island, then still ber Land April L.. Every one, knows thee the t2eir names in the papers, but they buy up all year. Each hour is divided i h,” @safe man to he b. contempora- | one hour after sunset every day from the 15th | a: nd the netting and trapping of birds or water Do Not Tell Their Incomes, ‘This county commences a few miles down the river and is hunted annually by a large contin- gency from Washington. The season for par- tridges opens November 1 and closes December 24, woodeock from July 4 to February 24, and = is equally as nite upsets holds that possession of birds during close season is prima facie evidénce to convict. THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA in relation to the killing and sale of game dur- ing the close season are ample, although there He read it over once or twice with evident pride and went for another. | “William Higgins and Katie Black,” he said | thoughtfully. “‘Idon’t know Katie, but Bill owes me €4 for printing his wedding cards a month ago. I guess I'll remind William of his the whole being rendered vet more ornamental by floats held between the hands of genii. The earliest application of the clepsydra principle to produce motion was 126, who made an representing the ap- parent motion of the heay ‘xiang Hung, A.D. | ly bodies around ; was they called each and began an earnest matters, He left promi there is to be had from the correspondence on “English Wives,” which the London Daily Telegraph has been printing for many weeks. matter for him.” The me The letters were principally from complaining of the window at him and husbands. After reading them one is forced to Writer that he was the n of the court t ses Clepsydras were subsequently formed of a se- at the door and spoke The king « | day of August to the Ist of October. | fort are stit pestabliod. The Killing of wild An ute Tall | ries of vessels communicating by tubes passing | It is now possible, says the New York had a few words to nav to th bers esue inen ace ARLES COUNTY. | fo i me is prohibited and Sun English, don't vou know." through figures of drago! yo atthe orcs wr | = | shooting is declared unlawful. The law also ough figures of dragons and other images, World, to extract what little lesson when os the story of de Cha ¥, baw of her friends, rabbits from October 15 to January 15. Non- | : ‘ | the earth. which waa kept going by droppii ; man in town, . r ‘ promise to pay on the apo his | yt going by dropping 4 : ‘ nim, cee exes age when hunters were few and | Fee¥ents are required to obtain a license before | F€ frequent violations and few punishinents, Peleatacee cad Ska, ne eo | water In Gio aintht conta? of tte: Chris |e ae = hag eben ae of jWhat constitutes bis po ae ek game sus piestiiul there wan ho restriction | {Re are entitled to shoot within the county. : era an instrument was in use in China which | “issatisfaction in English middie class house- | gin} enters into the hobbi ng mneston, placed upon g. but of late years the wup-| TBI License conts $20. Any land owner mas ines be with Bill this day, indicated the course of time by the weight of | holds. Many of the letters are foolish and the dude he talks hats, with ¢ About the vear there lived at Pacis @ ge es lutectened to rxened the | however. extend the privilege of shooting birds oS ae Water as it gradually came from the beak of a | others very rude, but the fact remains that he asks for business ndvi young woman, very beautiful, as witty as beat ~~ ferent states passat Ieee chhi#own land. With water fowl the law ‘And so he fuok a Black ou | bird and was received ina vesel on a balance.( the British husbands consider themacives en. who takes an interest tiful, and sancier ‘than either. She had, the 7 provides that before a non-resident can shoot a i Jevery pound representing a one-hundredth | tittea L Everybody likes him, abe ki writers of the tir the prettiest eyes im an eaed them he must obtain alicense for same, which Tf that doesn't fetch him.” laughed tho | part of the day of twenty-four hours. prcabe na bods, he has avast acreage of p . 88 | the world and hair. She eume- costs $25. Sink boxes are prohibited at ali editor softly, “I'ligive him the $4 fora wedding |" About thix time mercury began tobeem- | Several fairly sensible men criticise the culi- | one might eay, since it extends widely in the | tines Aubigny, eome- tumes. present. : ployed in clepsydras instead of water. Justas| nary abilities of their wives. They demand community. | times Mi Failing im love with « DORCHESTER COUNTY. pag we Lio Ae 4 Ann Rose, | he monks of the Roman Church in Europe de- | soup. The British housewife’s cooking capac- | OTHER TYPE. provost owed him to Marseilles, where e whoshoots | | The partridge season opens in this county on that’san easy one. Coan write that kind ate | Voted attention to maki f instruments for | ity is too often limited to joints, beefsteaks, | Now, it will be interesting to observe another ort of foolish things Then re Some of the laws provide for | the Ist day of November and lasts until the Tuuich mile running measure,".and he dashed | Mewuring time, 60. Ane hist lamas st 88 | Hops and puddings. In this respect sbe is far| kind of man who.stands high in the pupular turning to Paris she entered thi opera, where wl soe, weniger Sosy boll Saibtbgi bd phasors off this: Edt totee Rereral costes, ‘of the | behind the continental wife. | estimation. This fellow is known as a solid | {* ee eee opens and ends me, whil both in Virginia lents are jealox in the way of a to take out @ license when coming into the county bunting. A license costs $25. FREDERICK COUNTY man in the go so far as him where the game ia, toge no game i to be f bird rmer has been eared. 9 aterio IN GARRETT COUNTY from September 15 to January 1. ki led from the beginning of the net The woodeock nd January 1 * Rockbridge and the counti tof the Blue and the 15th day of October it is unlawful to No Rose without a Thorn. “That isn’t so bad,” he mused, as he reached Mr. Hogg and Miss Mary Law,” he repented ashe chewed on his pencil, “Well, T'll aay what I please, I think, as I don’t know either of them, and here goes.” He worked a few min- ‘utes and had this: ny Way murmured. “Why, it just makes itvelf a poem,” | | One was a perforated copper vessel, placed in a tub of water, which gradually filled and sank at | the end of every hour. Of course, it required term “water clock” can alone be properly ap- plied—that is,an apparatus which rendered watching unnecessary by striking the hours. Up to the beginning of the eighth century per- sons had been employed to watcn the clepsydras in palaces and’ public places in China, their | found. Mr. Romyn Hitchcock, in an essay to Once he saw the wife of an Italian friend pluck | Wears eveglastes, for they are frivolons and ill- suited to his dignity. He is rather grave and | a hair from her head and with it rapidly sew up en ee outhful, whatever his a |Asmall rent in her husband's coat. Charges never looks reall Perhaps the most foolish husband is he who complains of the English woman's lack of dex- take liberties with him. He is always polite, terity in bandling firearms and in “riding an | buthe is never graceful. It cannot be said that he unsaddled mule.” If he wants such a person | is really energetic, but he docs the work that let him try to get her, but the other fellows comes to him, if not rapidly, at any rate thor- heave not the saan need. | oughly and in accordance with accepted rules, He never claps people on the back nor do th than his own. This ia a trouble that writers of industrious as himself who are not half as sui not a fairly affectionate woman. lege, as some of your correspondents do of their I cannot al ‘There is a third t, tinued her exploit, ntlemen, w her. ward sbe had a duel wi the severely wound | In November, 1834 a diplomat, was on th: widow An t. In an field, «word in hand. { disagreeable toa lady of the © oe kind are mentioned in Chinose history ax hav-| One whose allegations are more doubtful eays man and thoroughly fine fellow. He usually | "tyn sicht weatey men's elothes,abe went to rabbit may be killed or tripped from October | Cane harsce nee ane ing been invented by priests in that ‘ wn, Wears gold-rimmed spectacles, but he never | a musked bull at the Pulele Hon 20 to January 15. Non-residents are required pteggten ttl wage BoB ng, nted by pi in that country. | the British wife is an inferior needlewoman. 5 pect a masked ball at the Valais Koval.” She 1 and vere with the lady, chal- y C She confronted them one’ after to prevent him from carry- | for more aids to poesy, and he dragged out an- | constant attention. The Chinese were the first | against the British on this ground have, how- ™may be. Heis fond of wearing a frock coat her and successively placed her three ad- the shrewdest | permits the killing of partridges, pheasants other: to invent the ‘orm of clepsydra to which the | ever, been indignantly denied on all sides, and his shoes alwars have broad soles to them. | yersaries hors de combat. A few days aftere and rabbits from November 1 to January 1. x Wild turkeys are in season after November 15 and until January 15. This county prohibits the traffic in game. | tha fourth man, whom ‘aron de Trantman fort, eof marrving a young . by by pwn rival a 4 i He's taken .w into his own hands, duty being to strike bells or drums at ever: i -|He is not likely to branch out into much | > - Ui to know when the law allows | hunting is always good, and from October 1 to ect peett dren tlre 3 atevery | The most interesting and psychological cor. uch | fit to ridicule him in a piece of verse signed iis aia Weary ane ere aoe J ees Z ee on ides “kih,” or one-hundredth part of a day. respondent signs himeelf “Resignation,” and Originality. This class of man is very popular, | “Baron de op?” ‘The “diplomat challenged (the inv ie no excuse, so, Tae | January 1 wild deer may be killed. The use of | In Virginia it is unlawful to kill or offer for sale Such a thing as marry's Hox. But at this “period a device was constructed | expresses the opinion, that most husbands are not widely in the way of the young man who | the poet. On the ground a friend of the post dogs in hunting them, however, is prohibited. | partridges between the Ist of January and the » | of four vessels, with machinery which caused insatis 7 has first been described, but sub-tantially and | TN wthe game laws of Mar; | 3 ‘i m |< ceptnd’p\ & liktie leth-haniham, bem kel 3 used a | dissatisfied because they have got the wrong e took his place, with the consent of ‘Treutman- I the District of Columbia, Woodcock and pheasants may be killed from | 15th of October, or any pb sant or wild turkey | be - i btn id loft-hani engeared wl t drum to be struck by day and a bell by night to | wives, Every man has an ideal wife, but seldom safely popular. He will be surprised when be | dorf, who killed jn the encoanter. Traut MARYLAND. September 1 to December 1; partridges from ao Png sl phat hieoey byt sewed, ae Ges I rey mek indicate the hours. No description of the | finds her. Such is hisown sad case. Often the fas how much success he achieves: for he | ‘mandori's second bitterly rey Jetobs 5 | September. a st of i y er *. des, ft ‘is it i i i? is ii i we i 4 of e" < bl id or is r billed frout November 1 to | fren Seuteosber te eters at an TENTS | Ditge,, howover, except Rockbcidge, and. in | Hoggs haven't any business getting married, | found, Mr Komen Hiteheoce Meee cat, Be | ideal is only to be found in a higher social rank | Whows there are hun Se ee ant | for his cond: hour ot Ropp wounded his o ; , r jeesstul. Why is he so popular? Why, simply | taps oy ae a aloes HARFORD COUNTY Ridge, except Prines Edward, between the 15th | “Here's something better,” he continued, as novelettes have alrendy made very familiar, | cess p ¥ | tagor was tix surprise and sorrow sry be Pheasants are allowed | gltows the killing of partridges and rabbits! of Sauuary, and the 15th of October aad it | he picked up another motied | cum st wearcee Of his own wife this man is good enough to because he does not offend anybe when hi ae — ba shot {0™ the first Wednesday in November until Prince Edward between the Ist day of March ‘Mr. Sweet and Mise Angel. Think of it,” he remark: “Ido not say that my worser half is | POPULAR PROM PITY. the Countess Le ea o cr et 2 verlovie dhe is the i» law of Marviand alwo provides | | costae reas etree ere ees [ene ees away ec cae helpmates, that ahe has either an angelic or a must not bo overloosed. and he is the man wh | ¢, : vninwfal for any one to have in withiace on faa | demoniacal disposition. she is small minded i popular because of his misfortunes. Every- | Ware The voung Yankee contended. that ny of the above game during asl fete cant We Marvin however: thnk | as all women are; sets @reat store upon the con- | body pities him and likes him. To ask him to | American female doctors she was one—knew | ecucli@aceet leue: for the ditieraes cctintee E oe ee ventionalities as most English women do; thinks | dinner is to give yourself the pleasure of con-| more than the French, ‘The fiery French | For instance, it is unlawful to kill o captaes | Sie'ttound to be Sweet for all of her life, her husband might be a great deal better off if ferring a favor upon him: to listen to his jokes | woman dit; Miss Sheeley reiterated it; | paveaeenoie Weatecratet ot home North: | And he's got an Angel for a wife. he tried to improve ek Position—here, again, |and to laugh at them is delizhtfal, for you the word “idiot” was uttered. Mme Amtio @o | by in Podfond Aeherat: | ‘““Ebat’ ! ” ing in agreement witha settled conviction know he is never going to presume on your | Valsayre demanded reparation by arms, bat, as noe Rt arene ees dis mano otiese tna caus = that he is @ lucky individual to havebeen blessed social intercour-o with him to ask you to help | Miss Shecley was ax ignorant of. the sword aa | of February and the Ist day of November in | dollar in his mind, ge with her and that she was extremely good na- him in the industrial or business world. Thais | she was skille th the scalpel, the French me may be extended is | | each year, and in the county of Clarke the law | _ ‘Here's one more,” he went on as he studied * AND SUN OVAL, - and Sag een Santee Hey fe him.” | variety = human pi kloan’ - —- analy enon — —— | ieee e killi : * “Cl >, : p nd, again: ‘She never dreamsthat I entertain own worst enemy,” an‘ ly he ha: together band in. The American did S aLLnoasy covstr | partcidges between Christmas lay 204 October | There's s, pord deal te thee cece rea | De published in the next Smithsonian ropoct | any aoevtss tome coperioradertagn | bere [omer eomay. To sell the Reeast’areae he] Eeoeey, mene cake meee oe ee cor may be killed from August 1 to July 1. leer wetecas tee near February and the Ist of he began to grind the machine and ran out | {7° Which these facts are obtained, suggests | enjoyed from her heroic sacrifice in sharing my may have vices, but he is not disreputable— combatants were recom ' lowe senson is regarded November in the counties of Rockbridge, this: that the Saracens may possibly have anticipated | home and spending five-sixths of my income.” | only jolly. He is nearly always clever, = 2 an the Chinese in the invention of these true water | He adds plaintively that he is only permitted to good-natured, lazy and weak, He becomes en- ad avict. Pheasants dell go Snes ee | Ah, woman's trust in man is great, clocks. In the history of the ‘Tang dynasty it | smoke in the garden. es | deared to his friends as “dear old John.” If he HE MET THE QUEEN. te 1 to January 1, a Caren = io it is unl pois fe | Surpassing all endeavors is stated that in Persia at the same period there | ‘That remark to the effect that his wife spends | cfuld lose an arm or a leg he might become a at any time be- me = Suiget Harriet leaves her Home content, | Rava clepsydra ona terrace near the palace, | five-sixths of his income, taken in connection more popular still. Really, this man’ life is | Am American's Adventure in the Royal tae “ oe ey a tke tot apne uber it = p if | formed of & balance containing twelve metal | with even more explicit statements in other sad. Something went wrong. with it in the be- Albert Chapel. pe 3 mary 1, jen, hints ia Milk naxy WIE wi ‘a oh i = tthe | “‘By gravy.” said the editor, “that’s a corker. | bulls, one of which fell every hour on a bell and letters, reveals an extraordinary state of af- gigning, and the weak side was allowed to de- | From the New York Press. Ta 15 and r be killed between Septem-| summer duck. or to kill ane wild. Waten for, | Ell bet— A - | thus ‘struck the hours correctly. It is | fairs. " The English husband is accustomed to velOp itself while the strong side was stunted. | Prom the ® t during | bert cad Febeanss 1 | except from the land, at any time during the |g. li there,” broke in the devil; ‘‘there’s | deemed not unlikely that this instrument conceal the amount of his income from his | The very popularity, too, has helped to ruin it, of the Albert Chapel HOWARD COUNTY. night; or to kill them with a gun which cannot fight on the corner and the feller’s got out his was identical with the celebrated one wife. What do you think of that, American | If there had been some » by in the beginning | is the cenotaph to the late prince consort. It ‘denes ight i far and the editor dropped the muse and | which the King of Persia sent in the year 807 woman? He does not take her into the matri- | to protect him from his friends he would have | isan altar temb by the Inte Baron Hecey de wrens, | | Here the killing of partridges is allowed ftom | be raised and fired at arm's length from the rusted out for the news, | to Charlemange., In 898 the astronomer Tsiang | monial business av a full partner, but as a subs | been more of a friend to himeslf. Dut be ts | mrs ng copra yor peer vn Contes Ot te Demme ie 960 Prasat 16 te ae Thee eae, raver pecsal a os ths ling | ———__-4e2_____ Produced, An improvement, on all former in. | ordinate to look after “domestic ‘detail This, | popular perhaps the most popular man in the | TTiguet its boss s of black, and gold Teseae Christmas woodsock may be killed, while the | Uf wild goose: Cither duaine the dag te Sig | COLORS THAT ARE MODISH. struments—a machine arranged on a sort of | at least, is what one must believe from the cor- community. ee ee pair shooting of pheasant commences August 15 | but prohibits the use of floating reflectors, SUPE miniature terrace, ten fect high and divided | respondence. It he does not tell her his in- POPULAR STATESMEN, of an angel, those at the front bearing shields, and ends the same time. A license ix also re- ired for non-residents in this county, al-| the ugh an owner may extend the privilege of | the pay before | into three stories, the works being in the mid-| come and consult her about his business she | | dle. Twelve images of men, one for every | cannot be blamed for spending as much as she | hour, appeared in turn before an opening in | can a lamps or lights of any kind to be used in shoot- | Peeullar Tones That Sound Very Well in Of course, it would be rather absurd to talk ing them in the night, | French, about popular men in Washington without one with the armsof the queen and the other with those of the prince consort. mmences The orte- ES SEER. , shooting on his own land. farce ae KENT COUNTY wih of September P@ns ite season for the killing of partridges Robins may be November 1 and ends it December 24. The aea- | Wiliam, Stafford, Kin, on-residents are prohibited from killing wild fowl on any marshes, islands or beaches, and it is unlawfiil to shoot f sink box within the counties o! ‘airfax, Prince skiff, float or | George or Henrico. | From Youths’ Companion. ‘ | At this season, when faehion books are in favor and ladies carry about purses stuffed fat with patterns of new fabrics of the latest popu- the terrace. Another set of automata struck the hours and eighths of hours, These figures occupied the lowest story. ‘The upper story | was devoted to astronomy, containing an more than a clerk for getting as much salary as be cén from bis employer. speaking of the truly popular statesmen. There Some wives, it is vaid, save more on account | fe a great many of these, but some of them of their ignorance than they need, but they re more popular outside of Washington than | appear to be exceptional. Many of ‘these lot- | they are here. Jt is not fair to say in this con- three on the south side Around the tomb in niches are statuettes, representing Charity, | Piety and Hope, and three on the north Jus | tice, Honor and Truth. At the east end n rico. | tints. it $i " orrery in motion. Very complex machinery | ter-writing husbands complain that the sole | nection that familiarity breeds contempt, but | rest tuette of Science Salt von for woodeock commences on the 4th of July | Between the Ist of April and the lst of Novem- | l#r tints, it is interebting to glance back amo- | orrery in motion. Very complex machinery object in iife of their wives is to wring money | it is trac that the residents of this town ese so | mOUrnfully interesting sta ws to. ode is unlawful to kill woodcock, and the song | meut to the days of our grandmothers and great | Must have been required. H ait 10 Many statesmen, and see them so intimately, | ¥eeping. An inscription rans around the 4 m shooting | aud laste until the Ist of February. The season | and insectivorous birds are also. protected, Ie ‘a ws kept going by fallise caters (eet that it | ontof them. The hushand says he hes no| many : eke le. | npr menor’ of the | Sn tna is Tae ee ee en | Sain it p Jn great grandmothers and observe the colors in | was kept going by falling water, money, but she declares she knows, which she | that they learn’ many of their tricks of trade. | grand antique marble of ite cap. Upon the There ia a law in this county also which pro. | which are Neves ar Wakuntet Bowever, | which fashionable ladies thenattired themeelves, | " Tnasmuch as tho Arabs bad reached China by | does not, that he has Jota. It tickios the vain That hand-dqueezing act, for example, creates a | latter Se ee ee ee side that noa-residenta hall take out «license, | renwon for woodcock, ie between January and “PUG” which was for long time an exceed: | tea at the close of the eighth. contury, some | Brita husbend to be looked uponasa pecron gt | reat, sats ty bonsnhing thick cep eaten: up | toe arse af © halaht ok ton ManEO ap The cost of such a license is $4 and fs good fur | the 4th of July. ingly popular hue, is, when translated from the s*sistance may have been derived from them | large financial resources and so he maintains his | seen that it is eas ae ony pier ay | So ee SS ee ae SS | Rect ete | French, eimply “oe.” in the construction of this complicated instru- | dignified reser: = luxury of Roget goed — es at ee ae =o iat 0 C iN ACcOMAC COUN pea lee a ‘ment, but in re ity it was wholly Chi- result i band’ ing himself you begin to get weary of i n | Garter. Pe Meroaeicignrn begin a it is unlawful to kill any wild fowl at night,| | The accidental admission of a flea at «court | nese.’ Another tlnekeeping device, of about | in thie sn fierce uatiee rusinces inca: | there in- another ‘teiok. that” Washi Soeoet conten a phe | adjoins Washingtou and the game laws affect- | either from land or boat, and if convicted, the festivity in France, and the subsequent dis- | the same period united an orrery and clepardra | pacity of his widow. ‘She is continually throw: ee Se ing it are as follows: | Violator shall forfeit his gun and skiff, and the | covery and capturo of the uninvited gnest, gave | and weg formed in one part like a water lily, | ing away the money be leaves her in the first mpeg tong oe to coqup tee: Partridges may be killed from November 1 to | tome shall become the property of the taformes, | Fito to number of jokes and ansedsten sea «| while wn another were images of a dragon, & | worthless investment that offers itself. fete; ann am cibaihy naam. aae ae Gee December 15. woodcock from July 1 to Janu- | The iaw provides that if he fails to surrender | new color was joctlarly named in the snscot’s eee ena a a toe roiee, Seen ize ae Fy RE ac ee ion ® fair-faced woman of thirty, quietly = — — ooo A peewee’ f his paraphernalia he shall be committed to jail honor. sounded the hours on a "The apr} Sun Spots and Auroras, entered and walked straight to the cenotaph. wild Sedlaey ‘Seenk Meese a Pebrany i | fa the colt of Accomac and Northampton | .{%2¢e4, there was an extensive group of flea another was moved by a water ‘wheel, the | From the London Globe. - ‘Thay ware both doused pistaly, Res ea eee, Tal AS Geom Pormaber te December 5 | suehaw is that no perv who natn rendent quater olde, young de, ‘fant fog lvely| pun and moon, tare and plano being ad | Te greiy wel entablabed tat every ten or Soe -aiescpele'as tangulaal from Octcbow 15 to December 15.7? Tt | of the state chall hunt, shoot or take or catch | drab is sill’ femilinn vo thee rent nae | serevalte from images of men struck the hours | Welve years, when the number of sun spots at- or near-by hotel rom October 15 to December Tith nets or traps partridges without the writ- | through its freqnont. mention’ ie ite | aoa parts of hours, The strokes were always | ttins a maximum, there is also an increase in My own t interest in the magnificent? % GEORGE'S COUNTY lands on which the bactrag y Gecuplers of the | drame and the letters of noted personages in | tho same, because the Chinese do not count the | the nuiaber of auroral displays; and it haa also rod sfligy attracted the attention af the allows the killing of partridges and rabbits from | lands on which the hunting is done. | the past. hours, but have names for them. been pointed out that when auroras are numer- old lady and, seemingly from some impulse November 1 to December 24, woodcock from | ALEXANDRIA AND FATRYAX. But who knows anything of the following| No further improvement of great interest is ous lightning is les frequent.’ An interesting rect eclt-interest in the figure I could Set then November I to September Land robine from | In the counties wf Alexandria and Fairfax it | colors, each of which wasa favorite in ite day | recorded until the close of the Yuen dynasty. | OU lightning is less asifeakasipiari ha’ eeseeat tend, the sccorted me as friendly a8 November 1 to April. Song birds are pro- | is unlawful to kill or capture have or rabbit she gor pete fe eater Shun-teing, the iast emperor of the Mongol race, praneeyone 24 pen of Mr. AB Me- oe Lyf tected. from January 1 to October 1. as are ive and mead “Does the work ‘es an American?” | QUEEN ANNE'S contr, In Essex it is unl.wful to kill or capture | parlance of our owy time? pow Ma amar Fed air oe eT “Thank you. * Pecjoined, with some like many other counties in the state, allows | pattridges or wild turkeys between the Ist day roogfing ad a perms tn en Se oe ee | the killing of partridges from November 1 to | Of February and the Ist day of NovemBer or yond yy hg carves drawn froth statistics observations ex- heroic equestrian statue of Albert in frout | Deccnier S ndeock from July 4 to Febru. | °c between February 1 and August 15. usb, conary’s tai, ee pee tending over a long period. St. George's Hall in which, in my | December 24, woodcock from July 4 to Febru-| “Frederick and Shenandoah counties forbid olphin about to din thei onan at ‘The balance of evidence thus far goes to armen th meet eeedid momen? bare rd —— — =o Deceniee | the hanting of deer between December 18 and] nocent infant aterpalle, bene ler cl re that high tem, ever seen. The prince consort was above 2 etivorous bir’ ; | September 15. Hounding is also unlawful in | Cindorelia russel eee 1 Satis have, with an uw le | times. The law regulating shooting of | these counties for five years from 1888. They | it diaeuinets smoke of Vesuvius, penitent itning | ult fom! aw ood one, a ii makesit unlawfal | further prescribe that itis unlawful for any | perm, desolving pearl, Capld's feather, cup- tee othes bend, Yestigation in this line met with obstructions, brush blind on the waters of the Severn river | for any one to shoot’ them from any boat or | person to kill, capture, offer for male oc beast, cose Sf dan Ser ee tend a spotted One person,who plumes himself on a f Anne Arundel county. except om Mondays, | o:ber craft while upon the feeding ground. | partridge or quail between the lst day of tenvoler's shes apnbels oo ee ‘also seem to said that the main sei maahatates oe.the waters of | There iva license required for the use of sink | Lary atd ‘tho Ist day of November, or any | H&"cler shoe, agitated nymph and dream-of- spots, but whether women was their Magothy river, in said county, except on Tues- | boxes, pheasant or ruffed grouse or wild turkey be- Tiseb fan ‘pa ¢ peraturée or said that ‘it all de- Soa EQS 28 PRIEST Gh Saute | plu St Mary's county the law as to the killing | tween the iat day of February and the int day | ycWberg,fantasto, ms aig Bares gy Bobet clear as the and third rot im sod county, om Tuesdays, Tbursdass | of birds is identical with that of Queen Anne's | of November, or woodeock between the 1et year it fourishas and’ teelty eet na his] temperatures, tetor, Nopenteat pes sina wf Saturdays of euch week. | Before any per-| county. and the shooting of wild fowl is regu- | daviof April end the tot day of July, aud. it is lite wan no anette eee oe ‘About six years what @ popular ny hogy blind or brush blind | lated iy the sump laws which govern Anne | unlawful for any non-resident of the state to | Se" girl of te ee oS from an consume hee Craters and shoot there: | Arundel county. tell or offer for sale any of said game. cave Feeeeapea bison eevee Bavaria that a men who come toher house and all admire ber tong “4 SOMERSET COUNTY. in Halifax county the law is that no ak “Sith, “IMelading the “Sen's The scmon for partridge, rabbit and monk | hal Ml aptar, oer for wale "or babar |G ernie bret an spe Sent ee tbe paid: bat any owner | Tats commences November 1 aud lasts until | ste Februsry and the 15th ef October see | © wowedt may extend the | March 1. Wild dacks may be killed during the | is lawful tocapture them in nets or traps, ASY rhoot therefrom on period intervening between October 1 and destroy nests or eggs of same at any time. person who shall vio-~ | April 1, and wild geese may only be shot from HANOVER AND HENRICO. | November 1 to April 1. In Hanover and Henrico it is unlawful to All inse.tivorous TLS at all times, and crows and may be killed prohibited fine Bot to exceed $25 for each offense so faras the | from shooting the birds and animals law does not apply when «man is hun’ Si tyes fe Seah river and an ade lose property lecnend he ben SOE Wine his own land ete ‘a eiog oe ithonal of 95 to im posed accompanied or invited however, Henry ‘unlawful @woer of any blind wo shail the | this limes need not be tchec ena” * | sane: 4me Ser weber ce hy to the Severn and Magothy rivers, and a hunt, trap, shoot or otherwise kill rabbit or hare between February land October 1. This

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