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Mrs. Ginter — (two feet above) Mr. M TINGLE (bracing) ha Coutdrt get bane mach earlier Washington Gossip. Wastixaros, D. ¢ Thankesgiv VING Days days may go, but your corre oes on forever—or woilld, rather, Hf you wouldn't be so economical in the mat- ter of space allowed him—for the & column you pay him for his Iucul worth his while to pile up tl y toun indefinite height—or le anksgiving day i day, If the previous y perous one, we have a F and if, au contrat ed down with bad rency, corns, may c¢ 9 a Wisely-or ht to be thankful: t has come to us load- ops, contraction of eur- rrh and consumption, we t to he thankful—that we can e one much Worse. So that, any one takes it, it is properly a day of re- ing Thanksgiving day is here in Washin: in all other cities, haml towns, ties and cross-roads of this country tad this is hey, Sam Randall—here in Washing the sout—s nubly thankful on this nut isan evidence of ances rter father 1 slapen nan to vil grand fa- bong-tony mion three-forst-a ther rackets but t article, whieh entitle in the Grandfather Clu t had somethi without any vurthe nembership of which your cor- ctosay in his | ed of brin exist f c requisite | 1 of Philadelphia infor dent that there was not the least doubt in his mind as to the re salt of the Democratic caucus’ selection of Speaker—it would be Sam'l. He very elear- ly expressed his views on the tariff que by stating that he was in favor of tax uponall articles imported from anyw which tax should be consid ied for revente only, In shi Free-T'rade Protectionist Den ican, with leanings towards Greenb: nd he didn't care who the of Sav ed your corre In the course of an inters lisle, of Kentucky, your ¢ much struck with the a that gen- tlemi t forward in support of the theory that one Carlisle, who hails from Ken- tucky, will undoubtedly he the Democratic choice for Speaker. Any doubt that hither: te lurked in your correspondent’ continenthy ew with Mr. Car- vondent was ume mind ine { » lurid: blaze of jon which words cast the subject correspond- that the next. Speah presentatives willl be pretty cert the spacions bi say—of the t came upon the features of the w York —S. 8. Cox, an invitation t ‘emptly—ace «l-upon the i vl he had come tot clusion that S.S. Cox, of New York, would undoubtedly receive the full vote eratic canen Ife had, he continued, look- ware in the and heeould eoptance tforesaid, your st shadow abont the result. ‘The next Hou resentatives will recognize for Spe tleman whose first mate of New York. Exeuse the briefness of this I nice if vou do, it w je man has ing diay ed not—for, . Your handweiti W itis vot Thanksgivi self-respe What it we home and Spiritualism Investigated by Mrs. Squizzle. Yes, I've been to a seeants. seen uncles I mite © und great grand- mothers for all Tino, if Vd followed up the subject; but one onr'and a haf was enough a plise by looking over a kolume of advertisen tT mite as well go wh they ma the whole thi Sol p k dress and krape veil that Fd kept. folded up in dride rose leves ever since my first: husband, Jeremiar < his departure for the land of puttin on a subdude went up the steps and Purty soon a long el ine dividual opened the dore. As Twas steppin in he put his hand on my sholder and sez he, “Your pure mem, but there’s an ad- sez I.“ How much? “One dolar and a haf,” sez he. “So the spirits whether in or ¢ was not pre the * dear departed Tf your a mind ter comicbooks.com