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‘ ‘ THE EVENING . 2558 Bal PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylwania Avenus ¢ Eleventh 3t,, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by oarriers at $¢a yest, ‘% 37 cents per month, To mail subseibers the sub- scription prise is $3 508 yoar,in advance; $2 for six months ; $1 for three months; and for less thas three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. Ady: semi-weekiy, 25 por VOL. Xi. per cent. sdvance. — se en wad svted ys cee THE KILLING PRINCESS; Greek Church. As toa post in the Princess’ | a ;, but, in her highness’s own magnificent] * + Or, The Water ef Gold. household, there was none vacant just then aeeonilg room, iniaidwieh mirrors, and hung When Catherine [I. had safely deposited the | but that of second valet, which couid not be | with rose-colored damask, the cards of address ¢rown of Poland, with the sixteen northerndia- | thought of for a man of his quality; but Gaston | wore removed, skilfully tr: 80 as to dems which the industry and enterprise of her | was welcome to stay in his house till something | leave no trace of d and the exchanged redecessors had collected. in the jewel-cham- | tursed up; he would be lonely now without | eases deposited on each lady's toilet. Dentistry, &e. DENTAL 5 7 a a DEALERS IN R. HILLS has Fourel ae cakes the rooms WOOD AND COAL. avenme, between Sth and sett sa) heel wi 8 Office—5¢7, commer 12 and C at.” Wharf—Foot | he will ned wae sty date Wi P Bo. ed of 17th street. ja B10 A Sees boat abit ten kindy; r of the Winter Palace, ber imperial majesty ad wanted somebody to belp in the| The ball was not over till five in the morning. | ~~ GONOMY AND CONV DAT | ee t “4 i aa” found it necessary to inquire ier nape ues | reformation of the mujié which he Sateded to | Her highness and the whole household retired | FUCONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. mrnnttes to reter to Ur, Mal nt of certain domains which had always been ¢on- | begin without delay. “Gaston made all suitable soon after. There were yet some hours till the INe DENTISTRY IMPROVED, Our pre u) ’ u ‘ican sidered —— In the late ancertai acknowledgments for his hospitable effer, hint- | breaking of the Russian day, but it was long | is what gt BL Ezy: Med p Aeailg Dax, woRBOe airy satin eatin * ties of the Polish throne, they had been farmed | ed his own unfitness to assist in the revision of | till Gaston slept. His attic above the borses Feria TJ. & W. M. GALT, of chespness, duraiulity, usefulness aud in and superintended by so many hands that the | the mzji4’s morals, and added, in a peni had never seomed so full of moaning wind and Ohos oN. W Connor lathe emanate ” | Saw platen « sample peieet ht Teeth accounts in more tha: ailinary confusion. | tial tone, that he considered the post of valet creaking rafters; and when he did sleep.at} jn 2v-10t potas | on Valeanite will ovet ‘one third less than Moreover, Catherine the Great wanted money, | quite sufficient for his deserts; but as there were | last, it was to dream that he was following So- | 7 coid and are far superior in every respect. Cali and the Princess Pretovia Nicola Gredizoff had | probabilities of preferment to come, he request- | phia’s funeral, arm-in-arm with Clazoff, who And see specimens at 338 Pennsylvania avenue, to purcbase a large estate of the crown- | ed the councillor to see that mademoiselle, his | rehearsed to him the whole history of the sev- = situated on the Vistula, in order to build | daughter, did not recognize him in the Grodi- | en. nd-twenty girls as they went. Suddenly OAL! COAL! COAL Gre Ash Exg Size Coal, wiute A KE Size Coal, VAN CAMP, Boty 5 . YOUNG sEw Shere # southern residence for herself and suite | z0ff palace. The old man was mueh edified by | his bers were broken by a sound of loud tavesiae Cea oe Has returned to the city aad renanal Le a8 tnt deasdicl ene dace ene ee eta f Galtuary Vise, a's inters. the present humi — fature prospects of | and mingled cries. It was broad day, but the Broken Coal, for furnace, tics, Princess was one of the richest subjects | his youn; friend. second valet’s place | whole palace seemed to be turning upsi {UAL mo gens lg ae sacoened ond | wesee ne poy cape Fagg nergy en ' ie in Russia, and used to boast in a private way, | Wase) ily obtained. Sophia was duly warned | down; there were hurrying feet and wild de mendte the lowest possible price. Post mon gies a lett that the blood of the ancient Czars flowod in | to know nothingof the new servant; and, under | entations, for her Siberian maid, the oldest J. & W. M. GALT. ————$—_$____________seleey the veins #f her family. Her balls, masks and | the name of Jacques le Noir, Gaston entered | most favored, who alw rew the princess's | (2Mice-Northwest or. 17th and Csis., Nose. 1M. oom yey RE siaacs < rs — Piper Sere — of the Sans eR teh ‘ mir ap a = hon highness seated at her | — NoNY = 7 ~ ~_ | of the Mineral Plate Teeth. attends * reakuens, organic debiit ‘arina hers-If. Si ept a French milliner | _ 'e ofice of second valet was not a sinecure | toilet, as the is had left her, duly dressed CUNO) OF MONEY, TIME, AND LA- | #onaily 18 office m this city. ees fn constant occupation in her palace, had three | in the household of her excelleney. Like most | for the night, in her satin pinner and ase lap- | “RPNA FIRE KINDLING, to ignite Wood Senany poreons ena Nelas coeeeiome ellie oul) omits state ee pa Ao cooks and two hair-dressers duly imported from | of the great ladies of that age, half the duties , but stone-dead, and nothing to account | Cosi, the best. cheapest, and Goer ne enee cee | Who cantot wane these, Foly open bie eh ane: bpwicton Paris every year—that period being as long as | of ber toilet, and all ber confidential errands, 2 the fact—only an empty phial, labeled | cle of tne kind ever produced. Give ita iral; only | Persone calling at my office onn be accommodated pn td a Mg Teg a — any of them could be induced to remain in the | Were done by the gentlemen of tho chamber | “/'ewr d'or.” lay on the carpet at her feet. FA hota A bok ee eg OG Unt to thoes whe are parteaher ead ey, ear: ora een cheatre nome and member. Letters service of her excellency; kept a French secre- | Which courtly term included the above men-| There was a Great gathering of her high- pee Lor inten Ted and twenty fires. Also, 10 and cleanest, strongest, ard moet periect denture that [a rE Coan tary for conducting her correspondence, and La —- mr oot Scope an Ltalian, | ness’s family, and a strict investigation com- nia Yety superior Lot of Wood and Coal. nti ied ? pauae, the Mineral Plate will be more Member ot the Royal Mt talked occasionally of the verses she had writ- | nam aulo, who had been first valet ever | menced, but was not proceeded with; for the ine Wo sut plit every rize . vf rom opeof the mes! , ten in imitation of Rousseau. Her possessions since the Princess became a widow. Paulodid | same day @ stranger presented himeelf at the longth at my Woodand Coal ord, BATES, and ith cerwetes cates Ancora eee Pitels ef Lom-om Parte, Ph toa-iphe had come partly by marriage, and partly by | notbing but eat spiced macearoni and prepare | gate of the Hermitage craving an audience of | de30 corner of 14th and C streets. ne 2i-ly fect inheritance; she was the heiress of her family, | it for himself in a private kitchen, which he fy majesty’s private secretary, by whom he and the reat impoverished their estates in | had constructed behind hi suite of apartments. their vain endeavors to emulate her splendor. | He also kept the keys of her highness’s shoe- People said she did wonders for them all; | t0om, and all the other rooms in which the brought out their daughters, found Places for | treasures of her wardrobe wero laid up, anda their sons, and kept them all on their estates, | Very trict eye over the second valet. who was to guard against extravagance; while others | expected never ae out bat when sent on Sought the motive for such benefactions, as she | °rtands—then to make no delay in returning; was not # woman to part with a roubl . | to attend the bells of the princess, her three Her turn for hard bargain-ma ig ladies-in-waiting, her two hair-dressers, her sally acknowled, ven Catherine was well | Secretary, and, chief of all, Paulo, who liberally aware of it, for ad bought crown-lands be- | scolded him when there was an opportunity. ENTiISTRY,. . EPHEN BAILY, Ovvicr No. 471, THIRTEENTH STREET, I BOOTS AND SHOES, Four Doors South of Pennsylvania Avenue, bo Bs Constantiy manufacturing and keep a full ‘ Dr. BAILY bogs jeave to inform the p ae @ oan be seen at all hours, at his offi Ladies’ double-sole Mor. Boo! 1 IGoated as aberah He fowls seeurnd experience 0! ifteen years’ pract: bods, should apply! meat e Sy 7 * the large number of patients,and creat variety of some SR pe AR difficult oases that he bas treated successfully. will | wy nan eon ars isses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every | 22D! him to surmount any diffiewity, scientific oF desoription, equaliy low, all of ourown make, | O'herwise, relating tothe Teeth. His own experi Ladies’ Kubber Long Ladies’ Sandals and was conducted through one of the secret corri- dors to the imperial clos He was seen to leave the palace within the hour. Immedi- ately after the Grodizoff family received cer- tain intimations, according to which it was ublicly announced that the princess had died rom a stroke of apoplexy—that Sophia Pe- trova was rayne her =r estate; that the rest of the property should pass to the male heirs; but whoever married the young Boots, Shoes. &o. mn pa’ which are nightly feit even rondera marriag® impossib . Lasting Gaiters : yepmpay. Nervous Ir ence confirming the opinion mg Be eminent ip | 'itabt'ity, Derangesent of he Digestive Functions, General . i lady must take the name and arms of Grodi- vershoes. 750. the profession, and especially rs. Harrisand J.and | Debility, Sympprme of Consomption, Se. 5 re, and the inquiry into the Polish accounts | Of these rites and duties the sor-disant Jacques | goff. After her highness had been laid with No.22 Pel wR OSENTHAL, Es Barmiy propecntucns for ding tho toate are | genre tan ce marin) saumnes thowstatoomems tobe was accordingly instituted. had a full allowance. The eight bells rang ing pomp beside her twenty-seven pro-| jg 15 wiatdear* [pone Enamels, Guten Peroha, India Mabber cod Cements | *P'rits, Evll Forb-d'rgs, Aversion to Society, Reif Divtrest, It was deemed advisable to entrust this duty | him up at all bours. The ringers sent him t teges, the fashionables of St. Petersbu to a foreigaer, and the Count Gaston Thien- | ¢¥ery corner of St. Petersburg in all weathers, | meutned over the atting up of her pale ville, an attacks of the French embassy, was | 2d no city in Europe enjoys such a variety of | ace for some time; but it was opened agai: selected, who had no estate but his wits, but | the undoubtedly bad. He ate with the serfs, | though with reduced splendor, for Sophia, the 91 was cool, keen, and clear-sighted, and always | be slept above the horses. The housekeeper | heiress, married a Freach nobleman, who ap- Lapis, M alive to his own interest. When starting out | bad to get presents for not finding fault with | peared at court as the Marquis de Thienville, LADIES’ SHUE STQRE, fon St. Palacsherg. to seek his fortune, be had na the omc =—_ = Migce Soyer sent on ret embassy from Versailles The | No. 16 Penn. avenus, bet. 8th SE Sth Streets, | leave to reier a ak ae beens | -timet sense of +h me or dread of taken letters of introduction to a poor e: im Dames in ian, French, an use; an rincess’ paper and all the water uf gold which eal : i councillor, a man of aobbefantty, <i en | the entire household laughed at him for having pair be foo saaneaeaedivele aan carly Ladies.we manufacture ail ow own good y Prom the late genio ———- of Epiphany, Permitted to take up his residence in the only | White hands and expecting washed dshes. It Stage of the business by a messenger from the ost, which. of DR, StsPmux Baily: Dear Sir—] desire to ex- corner of the palace his family had built for | 4S not a copgenial life for a young man fond Hermitage. Among the former were the title- esuite to the benefit of the purchaser. Our a Ta PS SEs eee el “el the cing of Continuous Gum Teeth. and | Love ofS: litade, Timidity, ic, ere some of the evie pro 7 5 ! | that Porcelain, mou: on 8, " SELLING OFF _ SELLING OFF Speers - can be worn in the month ns nnrous Demure = rropeendocan now jutgewhat te the BOOTS, S O85. AND RUBBERS, Saerny shown by the jast American 7 u0n, fer in. about the 7 , AND CHILDREN, Althongi he flatters himaelf from his long resi. | "*'*"<* “Penh ies cue. congl or ny &nd practice in Waehmeton he is favorably hen the minguided and imprudent votary of ples-ure known to os numerous friends and patrons, he begs he has tmbib-d the sewde of this pa‘nful disease, tt too Peter the Great which the waters of the Neva | Of elegance, and anxious to be somebody; but deeds of the newly-purchazed estate on the in point of fit, eg tie. Men eRe) Senpe ie pee mek nace dootin nae dpershone | vc or, bythe use of that had spared, where he lived with great econowy, | Gaston kept his post for almost six months, | Vistula, which once nore reverted to the crown; {6 Mereeco and Wid Bouts ad tat ee Soe uns eocareetin colon tanta : fecticne of the Seed, Tarest, for Court and Caar. His wife was dead, and | With the eelf-devotion and endurance of a and algo a prediction, written in the old Sla- Xo. &c . fur winter wear, have oniy to be | frends and the public that your skill so well de. | * th ‘rightful rapttt he had but one daughter, Sophia, whose only | Jesuit missionary; yet not the smallest thread | yonic language of Russia, by one who called | por Hosts for lols ee nd A eee a oa, te tte | serves. Noure very trite, oe : fufierings by seuding hime 40 Prospect® were, when he died, to sell every- | of the Grodizoff secret could he unravel. If himself Viademer of Kioff, setting forth that | at astonishing !ow prices. Washington, Aug, 23.1598, J. W, FRENCH. | 0.7)" thing to pay the expenses of his funeral, and | Paulo had any good graces to be . M at ‘ , fried, they | her highness would never die except by a girl | _ no i2-tf T. CLARK. From ons of the oldest firms im Baltimore— | 2% 208NSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEARNESS then retire to the convent of Fasting Sisters. | Were beyond tLe reach of his Gallic subordi- | of her family, who should inherit her wealth. FOR GENTL "Ail the Frenoh ‘i R SEMEN Messrs. Boggs, Cotman # Co. | By thie great and tmportant reraedy weakneas of theorgane The family were distantly related to the Prin- | Date. whe *rench servants were new, and | All inquiries failed to discover either the UILTED BOTTOM SOLE BOOTS, Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon a cess Grodizoff, but the councillor had offended | Could tell nothing The ‘Secretary, though | prophet or the chemist with whom h high- eae pide pr sie Hooters, bengal She suginaton ity, to execute for eg her some thirty years before, and they were | gTacious to a countryman, had been long in| ness had dealt; nor did time orchance throw] oo23 iron Hal. Pa. av..bet. Sth and loth sts. to iny ontire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that |, 41! ‘= Sinden sang ne ong: Sock = left to their own resources. ussia, and spoke littie except in praise of bi: iy further light on the doings of that singular | — FOR GENTL * one of the most distinguished members of Den- | Scatter of Procreative Power, Nervous Irratab Gaston had often wished himself rich, and | ¢™ployer. All the maids were Russians fron > 0 T-emithe an4 Weakness or Kshauetion of the most fearful most unscrupulous lady, who is still re-| ® COTCH SOLE BOOTS : ta! College of Baltimore tailed. siter repeated trials, kind speedily cured. particularly after his introduction to the state membered in the traditional gossip of St. Pe- | SCOTCH-SUL Soe rnene bane waik saliatraverily, ie. nivas the princess’s estate, and all Gaston’s effort ENVOKSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. 3 it gleasure to res ent, nfidence t councillor's home. Sophia had no fortune, was | failed to make an impression on any of their tersburg by the equivocal title of “ The Kill- a gg Sete Eich estimation of his profeggional aki iGapurmina pias aint GR rly educated, and could speak only Russ ; hearts. The errands they sent him on were of | ing Princess.” oo eee Beil. o oh more, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS, | operations performed ty Doctor Jovmeton, witneaned bth tee planes gear ger sary ieee paar Rap when | the most common-place and overt description; HOMAS Bots SON bavi Betract from a note recewsd from the late Hon. 7 iv at the embassy in, always amiled when b aaa indeed, there was nothing strange about the NEW FEED STURE, miped to reduce their iarse stock of BOUT! Persons w back, and he thought a court dress would be- palace but that inexplicable tale. Like other have h d to feed | and SHOES by the ist ol January, are no: great Russian houses of the period, its chief | » H | not fal Ate a call before parchasiis ottering reat inducements wed der John M. Clayton. U. 3S. Senate, Aug. 19. 1858, The teeth you made for me work admirably; no- | > oaaawnT en EDICALBA come her. apartments were all magnificence, its inferior ‘where, as we are determined PE apart a epee must be feos ecaid De hotter: JOnN CE eron. DD “Sioe txryanicatont pronases Unig Such was the state of affairs when Catherine | es given up to dirt and squalor. aold. THOS. B. GRIFFIN & SON, Ros New Medical Salt New Medical Salt! Poitgh cowvants; and°udke a? rcnert Ss (he | tien, and notsok of seedation a eisek Cs | Hs Aes deleleredi ap par of | on nent | saath begn tacerhyiy rogommend Deke Built 8 | ron ivsLAUsATORY DISEASES ONLY, seoretary, who had Sean daoesek bs —_— aicuous magnitude of her hoop, her diamonds Feenue hoe Si a SORTING WATERPROOF BOOTS. srself. and the work has) af stood well for more pete pong beh ego hy a= pr prepiaygheeen ee prs pena issn, too Rete ie ae sen is 7 FURN — aoe 0621 “Tron Hall, Pa. av. bet. Sth and 1th ate ‘Aprils, 1956. Va. Conf. M. EB. outa South, | Complishes tut one thiag,to wit: svBDUEs INFLAm- " “ aoff by way of Ss, J 5} Pah eee MATORY DiSEASE. Whatever be tts form or l-onuty, whether tn the tiead, throat, adder FOX LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. | We, the undersien if thy fi Jekillot Dr. 8. Baal . ~ Ourselves of the pro nal ekillot Dr. 8. y Spring snd Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, | Surgeon Dentist of thie oltr, or paving been. cognt: jant of his operations on our families or friends, take clérk and assistant. Ho had been a merch: richly dressed, attended by wait 4 women and tonvail ri ;: i i i We aro now receiving our Fall etook of FURNI- but his trade went out of fashion, and he Pages, keeping well in mind the charge against RE JSBRFURN ING came poor. Gaston and Clozoff worked dili- | Teognition, yet now and then looking as if che ait mare bal ed toe oly = other Morvcoo and Kid BOOTS snd SHOES, at cost for gently, and soon discovered that the subtrac- | 58d not forgotten him, too. house in Washington. We would sevste all pow it eclors and sizes Sof CoeE from this day for tions from her majesty’s new revenues were | _ It was marvelous that the poor girl’s head Pose Caliat ' - Te ahil', ss well as the uniform), wi tt ate bh Pose 4 ‘tion fi Peel eet pile ‘Which he pertormas the mot =e and my considera’ but the estate on the Vistula w ‘as not turned by her sudden transition from id Furniture taken in exchange for new. Boot, Shot Store, operations im Dental Surgerr,and we resp: 7 entirely free from such encumbrances. The | the old house, with ail the work to do, the JOHN BONTZ & 0 00% _Iron Hail, Pa-av.. bet. 9th and ith ata, recommend him to the confidence sud patronage of private secretary calied to assure Gaston of | Mujik to keep in order, and the state couzcil- } _892-ly___dd Fellows’ Hall. that. | 77) rap LADIESOP WASHINGTON CITY, | thm bublic, of wnich we consider him eminently A r c 5 A > Ladies’ | Worthy. 7 " Catherine’s satisfaction, and t i lor in good temper; but Sophia kept her bal- SIMONS, _ Having Dean encaged jn manatseturing Tuomas U. WaLrEr, Architect U. 8. Capitol. ndred roubles for his mee W rnd porte ance, and seemed to make her footing eure. . EDGE ABOE MEARE Crrr,) ana, rotted Charen's preinrged Tuomas Minter, M.D., of W eshington, D. Cc. amiliarly, the secretary chanced to say that At the end of the first month, the princess was Aga i B.S. Borer, M of Georgetown, D.C, 7 know by this time what will suit them in that lins, +. Mi £ Washington, D.C. i: Sear i i Northoagt corner G@ strect north and 7th etreet west, i that we do; which you can prove N.S. Lincoun, M. D.. of Washington, D.C, the Princess Grodizoff intended to purchase the | basting of the accomplishments her young Washington, D. . poy essere on Soil you ban fin (atall times dos H. grep Washington, D.C. Polish estate, and to take a poor relative, | P?otege had acquired from the half-score of Manufactures and repaire all kin of Kags Testa, @ articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- Groner | Natron, & overner of 4 ida. whom nobody knew, named Sophia Petrovia. | ™#Sters and misiresses retained for that par- | including Masons’ and Stoue-cutters’ Toole. Mill | iota cit: ¢ Shoea so wei!-known as J. W. uane hoes hee ion: io sane B Jo coercion MoCurdy & Son’s Phiadelpiia make. 8p 2l-17 mney Ba A under her protection; upon which Clozoff, who | pose efore a second had expired, all her | Pits madennt raonirad. nn fm yi oO. Ww Principal Riztonhouss Academy .C. Wiest, Principal Riz use '. was writing in a further corner of the office, a = voted Sophia ny poet ; and, RUNK FRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! b 20-t¢ t * Poor Sophia !”’ ‘i with a Frenchman’s perception in such mat- aah Gagta started, and’ the sccrstaey Voeras | ters, the scoond-valet 21 length discovered that “The andoraigped has now, and constantly keep round. This circumstance, and the tone of the | Feodor Beselovich, one of the Orloff family, | ieftat M ML 2 Dy, Cautions eer . secretary's subsequent remarks, satisfied G was about to offer his band and fortune, landé | Confectionery Store, or at the residen e, Wo 2°: ae 2 5 Gand I, will ‘ a ; THER FURNITURE. at Private Save. ery, and he d and peasants at the shrine of her charm. ye Preteen tegivrynt if Ba ro "S 33m bs FLX TENsivs ASSORTMENT traordinary influence over veins M or. HOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND | igri ted by the pilot, which sour reamnae ioe nan ara state, he and fever disappears. The subsoriber hsving oo} eee! his assortment oe mined i i SS a a 4 "S NEW MEDICAL ter: to come to a ki i ‘Ibat was a discovery for which he had not : ot Furniture, would res ly ¥ 7 iteost his entire exchequer. ith this vig | bargained; but coma report soon assured | "PHE CH) ON ATED. os MEDICINES. SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS. He. | ton ced the pattie: te coll and sh the Buide by removing from ne he sought out Closoff ht, at his lodgings him of its reality. The wealth and rank of * OF PurcapEnPnia. Sf Dre every dacerintion Seanad akan po enous Sa juotine . nd of bim four cd roubles to tell | Yeurg Baselovich would ha mede him a] ‘These remedies are the result of thirty-five years JAS. S, HAM, PE <, Choc enteibin Week ars aang 0 cttained fre drug. ‘im plainly why he said ‘ Poor Sophia’ in the | Welcome suitor to the best families in St. Pe- | of extens jcorsaful practi nd are the (Late Tortam & Noxvisy,) . med sale. office, and what was the story about the Prin- | tersb Like most of his line, he was tall parations to cure fhe various ills . Me, 499 7th street, oppo. id Fellows’ Hal ae Shey . COGESWELL'S NEW MEDICAL cess Grodizoff and the ladies of her family, | 804 handsome. » The princess openly.-favored | “hg S's: ROSES COUGH SYRUP.OR FX-| BEI core ston ~— ang Get eoircuinr. Ask any Druggiet about by the chink of the money, a his suit, the state councillor concurred in the | PECTORANT will radionl!y cure Couzhs, Colds, DUPON. aeate ow Medical Salt” If cick, ower rf o say: vO") back-ground he was Szpecting to ctempy, sad.) eniand Sen ene ducases. Price) Bg oN ES DER. OD Fine Mauosany and Walnut Sofss and Chair, sick, remember the New Medion! Sal Well, since you must be told, it is known | @¥ery body agreed that the bride elect must DR. J.8 RUSE’S ALTERATIVE SYRUP. pois te solid Marbie top and other Cottage Cham- R. COGG6SWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC wah i. Pacer that, for the’l ‘ ty | be well inclined if she were in her senses.’| or Blood Purifier, for the eure of Serefuia, Uld W. ALBERT KING. Gronerrown, Oe for ‘ x Seta. Walmt ier ink eanier SALT. Acute puekenos, Oi ptm ose orc —_ tar Gaston had observed her looking absént and Hs potions. Curonip Hiseases, Uloors,Swelied Neck. bel vert the ale eet he heed ton Del. nowy ae, boards. Dress Family - as. eg ye ren me conden frye aegean, cas eter thoughtful, as if balancing something in her =m ail diseases arising from an impure state of the for Mesers. roe fy ge stook’ ‘of al ‘ine Mahogany and otyer Chairs of every desorip- | 20e!?' i e ? ” > “ste . food. FP. ie aware, keeps a PoE wo Soak ther, bri 7 s mind. ,Was it for this he had become second- DR Jr. R 4) DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, the different grades o! maD te we, Aa SEE aan! arsed tam in fh bight of the aon: he | yet, unwored tenn bel sd aban | The opargwakr Drones oot Live Con: |W eee Spee BIUEaasan i ane | FRM UD SeE Stn te Tain took them to all places of entertainment; she | from kicking Paulo? The thought was suffici- | P'S}: y/<.ROSH'S PAIN CURER, It isnota| Chauoand Muskerdo,(U. 3. Govern. Glasser, co. gave them everything that money could buy, | t to sent aless sensitive subject upon the Y taavand it-bees | Mz parpobe sto well an chenp as any otbervernoe | 1n cucGsweLi'e NEW MEDICAL ad lf-dest tion. G i snd Ent Aches, Cholie, ES} ting FFF, & Per. ir 6.1 and 3 1b: kore in Washington, and on as favorable terms; and I I . > P. Mu or girls could wish for, but none of them ever | 44 to se! sruotion. - Gaston was Rearing Ducking ‘do, cin Shh: canis Do. should . ke x R'® CO..Ger. Agents want BPnLes, .C. LAY £2. SALT is for saie in Weshington by Ing fatter myself that no i Hotel ; 6. Moore, Pann. 5 5 jowels, Sprains, Bruises, kone tod af tear nies on Willard Qt " li ter enteri " . | the borders of that romantic land one evening Joints, Back. and Spine, or any ; will be disappoin ey gt 0 ts ner. ite = bs sor oo uring feesetses Beant late in the St. Petersburg winter, when the ternally OF oxtorneliy. Piice, 13, 25, and 60 Piamond Grain 3 inc een 1 sean Hy us Bguare, south side: Johe. Seb urtne. 608 vaults of our Lady of Kazan I must say she | Princes had given her last ball before Lent. ot you wish to got cured of any of the above com Pe: jo. in} and % Ib. TWO TICE—For Sapz—A splendid pair of | 5% 8th st. cas in Georestown by B.S. F:guseel _" ave them very handsome funerals; and her| From acorner in the picture gallery, where pisints. get Dr. J. 8. Rose’s genuine Med: F,FF,FFF, » . ind Lan N HORSES, that wos suit ante ‘and G.B. Barnard & Co., gost | <r family have scarce a daughter loft, | be stood as if in waiting, he could see through | whioh you will know when ceuuins by havin, Do. ee rete ia canetoes | dition ito wiakes ee ooamaee orever the Star is read. Ag it is though it was once the wonder where husbands | the open doors of the bail-room Sophia dancing | Written sicnature ge oe ee maewat superior quaiity,cin barrels le A png he but the presoription would be found for them all. Count Vezkin, | the mixnet de la ceur with the young scion 3 N. B. Beware of those poor nostrums sr aie fast ot came pale Soe olers — pr = epuinent by aigian, no ne shoud totry the New her nephew, has not one girl left out of five. | the Orloff line. Tne lady was gay with frills | ine to be the hest in the world. a ere Sh or casas bey or part of ie ene Ther oan bo casa or.tried by cals tN. 5 COeeR WELLS ste Alexia Paulova, her cousin’s widow, sits alone | of Fia 27a lace and pendants of pearis, the THER ARRIVAL te District. on to Mr. Thos. J, Fisher, at J.C, MoGuire $2, OA LT. iv in the house where she had three daughters to | geotieman.was grand in his uniform asacolonel Nor & CO!S ‘The character of Dupont’s Powder has been so pon’ marry; and they say her old aunt at Smolenski | Of hussars. A conscious of their approachin; s + AND DOOR DEPOT, ell and favorably known fora naif century, that P,S.—They will be sold on reasonable time for GREAT VITAL REGENERATOR a A - deem it unnecessary to easy anything in its | paper satisfactorily endorsed. ja7 im , TR did} af were has lost her wits lon; , with think f | alliance seemed to pervade the company, a@ Mar, direct from B . hong es aera ey | TRIRCEMAR— Breton y soven gis who went. tothe Urodioff palace, | tbe prineees smiled graciously on the pai, It | 2, WighOW, SASH ol yarigue szervwtich | PRES we ve yteapure atall mes im showin (CHARCES MADER cog vo v, Soman) | Beal hipintdcctndcngured oy due Renin ct the one another, to be made heiresses, and | was afterwards remembered that her highness x sompien and style of packages to sportamen Corner af Thire Sey Bae 8 See a a the same order to the vaults of our pies 4 Pin nl pak ber ef “Omics No. 35 fash street, tinmediately ad aa 3 fies PR ee 1 i ap he ghd phat oes rp tage diner Jolmns tho Canal Bri “E’ | splendid stock of Rhine Wine, Cham those “Did deaths ion ? | Gaston, like other disappointed men, was mak rE 4 3 OF ies, of the purest nau- Was fone no phen rade ing severe reflections on the fickleness, vanity, . lee i wne'oe — Tae pan TAS addi @ Sits, frome France; and Gin, its oom 4 _ — “Ob, yes, there was every inquiry that could | aud mercer@ry mind of the sex, when Paulo's fe boemap. call evereak ty for thoabin mene Factory wire koe ieee fo ERE po be soem in this coustzs. saiected fru seapunen, theese amie on OP soflerer be made about a house of high rank,’’| bell — mor = nip icanetiae pices. ats above articles to.all and examane. snd antialy manainesaring wh ny of CAR m . Sohad wy, months pinoe. after a all the impurities and rooting ~ said Closoff. hem di was received at foot e back stairs wii ves ar mi . T WAGONS cannot be aur- 4 8 the diseases, which ry cee Bonet the usual volley of names. A carricr from the | Also. ringed San ofa sizes constantly on hand at | BiG Oe Pola nie lous menertvaee pa. swe Wane. | ae tars ‘will be prevented to convorssurs TRI 0.1. 2. them met with still stranger accidents. There | south had just arrived, bringing, among sun- | 47, H.W. HAMILTON & CO.__ | Sess, he hopes to give coueral satiation. oot on.| attered in the market. te pe Bs Berek ra =, Tetoost pooket. Seid wat one, { remember, who fell down stairs in | dr pepkegss Of leee valde, two small cases of | — ic agaTY PES—Omait Puorize ann Quick Sse sasmaree gare Da Fiambes | cass, ano aligman, Roux, the dark; another went polished ebony, which Gaston was commanded | A ™&! s. a0 REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- and above alls guantity of Germ n Potatoss, suit: fetored by Vaipesn. Lelie aces 18 and the water disagreed with he: to place on the toilets of their owners—one was t d y, they went by all manner of addressed to the princes, and the other to Mad- | 25 cents. > ss ‘Scoond band Caring 9 taxon in ox 165 a heard say that the old aunt's youn, ewoiselle Petrova. Both were labeled ‘/’eau rated ath ate. ter, who had died very suddenly, a or, id Gaston’s Versailles education made a SUGAR mark around herneck. The Princess has taken | him acquaiated at least with the repute of that ; INE SRRES NS PUSS MOLASSES, no girls since, and that is three y ago. | articl 0 itthe rank and fashion of those for : : Weare sbortiy 2 the brig Georgia, wil : ye People thought she would not try {t again, | days put faith asa specific agsiust all their 1 - : eo MU Rahs : BUFFALOE OBES! | BUEraY there was such a whisper. Her highness la-| dreaded ills, the loss of spirits, the decay of | snd obtain ee oce: 5 Salonen paehien oat especially for this | "7.0 subscriber fae oe pom St, Lous 8 mented sorely over the delicate constitution of | charms, and thousand other cvils quite as tS ; and the District markets, represented to be | 1. /e croft superor BUPFALO ROBES, which family, and all ber friends sympathized | serious. Its composition was kept a profound Penney) : 7 of ehoige qnaten ie apetion on arnyal, of sy aro selling Very One P MOGUIRE & CO. oon nas with her; but now ebe is going to have another | secret by the manufacturing chemists. It was | vans ne which due notice will be given. a ———— Sravste,” heiress. That is all I can tell you; and J | believed to be made onty in Paris, somewhere | “2 =o OE ee POM LE #005» GREAT BARGAING IN PIANOS. New a Got would not say as much for a thousand roubles | #bout the Sorbone; and, if not extracted from CELADON SNYDE' [Md tare Ea ALS EEE 0) heh ali BB se! Seeoat, , at 306 Pew . Gloves, oaly to yourself —it is putting my life in jeopar- | the precious metal, it cost its weight in gold. pica ype: pedis jeanne eh P on JOHN P. ELLIS. } 6 = dy" And Closolt clutched the- bag 4 silver | Yo the vulgar eye, however, there was nothi stoviis, IN, COnPER ND SHEET-IRON ocmal FISH !—PISH !! Uniog. &o. Pocket Handker'f with additional groans wale i risk he | remarkable about it but a clear, tasteless fluid, : ari ‘ the ‘aud ¥ New mess MACKEREL, very superior, aon Fat ines Motiers. r nd an intimation that his son- | thicker than common water, which, according | _[ invite the attention of the public to my complete the o j Also. Halibat, smoked and in pickle, Velvet Veste Co msmbrie Se ink oe Ehow theee tas psec going, and would | to the invariable direction om the label, was to | S88ortiment ae pad ON refi lot of Paintings been ine Fish, in pickle, pcan age Cons Night cars, expect half of it. Had Gaston Sve posseores be drunk up the moment it was opened. otfered market. iis F - ‘to ‘Good ‘Likeness i Seapessend deamas Life Preserving Vests, | Travelling pe of ‘a larger bag, be would have distributed its| ft was a loug way up to thedressing-room of deer ate and beneael een, <4 eunts to 97. 8 ai hie! Gel Daten He, rings, in kegs, st contents in ferr: out further details of ber | the pri and her Protege. They were sit- and will manuiaaiere toorder any atticle | get7 a fate ae py rbiomag tin, ° Ate AND BOYS? highness’ domestic histo As it was, be de-| pated in the eastern wing of the palace, and at | in i Rote my Oo give entire satis{fao- Sana oan ee mon, spi904. tatin SECOND-CLAS® CI. termined that Sophia should not gov the | the opposite ends of long corridor. As Gas- | tia both sn he alll = JOBN McK EN: ppene.| piso feth Lotaters, palace without him... Hor father was now re-| fou-went up with the cases and hislantern into | pi Oehass Ei Ma doaduelt wetsee TARTS A 4 Deans. . stored to favor, and the worthy state councilor tkoess and silence of the upper floors, | workmen. i @. we wa. The collee- KING & BURCHELL, looked rather astonisbed, next day, when bis | whi of the festival scarcely | —Se aH HEAD AND FEETOSTINE side pel ‘or any businees int: at Stn et. ana Vermont svenue. bis prosperous guest, fresh from & court em- 1K in ee Arahat fe toh will meat with prompe ab — T.Q.C.LAMAR. C,H. MOTT, 7) L. ABTRY, joyment, presented himself with now m ‘Ofice— No. sp Seventh qqoreny Ben 4 , MOTT & AREER teen or declarati ney, frech supplies of paseligensar of WEYS-AT-LAW, cneeeattie ie eke eo sorted) | A PEN mR nr _. oSgUsS BROWRERS, BANERES. est request that he would get bim the humbiest iin soueeey. iH} a. at. in the Princess’ service. There was a | 5 made os $3.75; bestowment of sound rebuke and and Ap- per ream, , a * juve. The councillor smoked two fi 4m terwoon Wissel STEM ETS: lass mencipnt and Biull 8 i Sate | 1 se vowed cont Jot of ENGLISH, pipes ia is delivers, though be admitted there woe. aston. 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