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DRY _GaQoDs. SELLING OFF! RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. 10. .» AUoticReSrs, URCaNSON BRUS.. A: AUCTION SALES. AFTERNUUN. Tre DOWLING, Aechoueer __ AUCTION SALES. Brookts * _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY....November 1, 1876 Bh termes mit tire ecinre aro SELLING OFF! INDID STOCK OF the fincas» ani grace of A beanbirul dipper dress worn by a lady ata Tecen! entertainment was of whiie damasred wilk corner 9th and D sts, northwest. *INTES DkY Gu New York Fashions for November. What the Centennial has Done for Soci+ Dinner and Event (or Cloaks and Furs— [From Our Own € Naw York, Octoder 30. New York dealers in potions and fancy goods must bave thanked their centennial stars many times during the past two months &t the happy fortune which has delivered them of so much of the rubbish which acca- tmulates tn the form of ornamental noveities, and which kas been purchased deligntedly at any price by thousands of centennial visitors. Few bad much mone: — OF REAL ESTATE aT Te PIAmo routa. aheoe £5, THE WEST sive oF rare Coasan Biouta Sraeer axp Market Srack, Toitettes Win FOR THE NEXT lorning Dresses of Dusiaess, aud much too large a stock tm store. [ prot ae above stated, }. Without reserve, and macy st less than cost portetion Bleck Cashmeres. very ches enw vol attention of buyers EEG & LEWIS, Aucts. THe. LOWLILNG, suctioaser. 8 andsome ¢ [oth Cloaks and Soavls, chea; bawls, cheap. 4 fall vicck of “4 Cassimeres, Blankets Ser are tavited to exemine ‘All gocds sold warrant on S7 TAR APOVE bA MOBDAY. November Fu od a8 represented, and ANSON BROS , Aacts, Setse-eo8n _ 801, corner Sth arc Market Spase. SILK VELVETs. Mt heavily at the recent f ow offer the argext stock of Amope our bargains we 46 ircb VELVET at. Weir en do. t of date among could tell ux would they bave thanked any one for the If these things are pretty time, why are ibey not always ? is pot their acquisition cherisbed dream? ove’s illusions desi doesn’t want to bave troyed even if they con- cerp nothing more im portant than neckties, Sod the soft puffs and bows and ends of cream colored silk and lace were infinitely more becoming than the dark, and the absolate uniformity of the uew styles which match the dress, and Indeed are made a But the centennial exhibition wil over, visitors will have returned to their homes, and we shall settiedowa again to te routine of our every-day life. ‘What has the Centennial done for us? is a quéstion that will be crowded out of men’s th nds by the new and absorbing question of the next President, but women—who are not allowed an interest in politics—may very well make this inquiry, and as the close of the Centennial year approaches, ask th Selves if the best use has been made of | aught bas been done tween labor and weal| Words to bonor work and éennobie workers? it is true that much has been written and attempts have been made to graft upoo work Ube seal of @ high and ostentatious But that is pot what the casedeman: is work destitate of i 2. super fiae 3-tnch do. ‘ery finest 21 joch ¢. Our @2 Biack Gros G 24 strhnts. opposite In- tol iil, 1 sball sel] for gen tg beusekeepiog, an eleguat collsc: io STE tohed a0, 6m bd oda “Katt Underwear. Hosters’ e jouse Furnishings at the ches, juterest at 8 per cent. from April pouses of sale, im cash; balance at ith interest. secured’ by deed of all ceaveyanctng at the i of first class goods shoud pest store in thecity Op WEDNESDAY AFTEEBOOR, Fimber bet. at 4 30 o'ei cok be CONRO: 605 sh street, ops. pry GOODS REDUCED. OBING OUT CiRPRT SALE. raiss, $1, and best Broescls ance of fc. a ya.d of for vision «f square Siv, fronting 21 op North E street aud th, 12 feet 10.0 10 fo alloy i at the ria Cost of the defaulting purcha- . ve dayn’ no ee BUSE RUD BOBINSORN. JOSEPH Huw aw! At Ode Fell Sth street sontheast. All the Household Fa: 1m 7 ip one ofthe ton. convenient to sil Hues of r. Broads. ezme of sale: Ove fourth casi B. B. WABNEP, Auc'ioncer, 'BE’S SALE OF PROPERTY N SAM- BSTWEEN lars AND 16r: yEST, AT AUCTION. Perlor, Bed Room snd Kitchen Farniture, And other articies t 80M STREBT. STREETS NOBTH By virtue of a deed of tray surviving crastee, premises « ‘and daiy recorded tn ——- ape ber No. 764, folio 277, one of the laud record tor Washington county, District of Oolumbia, and by requ.st of the party od bi 1 will yablic auction. 0° /OUSG & MIDDLE’ Y Real Estate Auctioneers. }- Bll colors, Hc’ up. we. Ta. T8 is Oi: chese t forget oar place. - TON wavpatn, Tes ‘ket 3; A POSITIVE CHANGE. TO-MOABOW. BOOKER & LEWIS, Marbie Butiding, Peon’a avenue and Jith st. 60 DOZEN FINE OUTLERY, PLATED OAs- 1088, BUTTBS DISHES, PLATED FORKS, PRESERVES, 108 PITOHERS, ac. bir, ae he’ 7th day of @ . in front of attractions for young Women? It is because it means ; Jot nambered ty four feet of lot east fourteen feet of ead the west tx }, according to a rabdivision ton county, in the District ot Columb! 5 written request of the party secured thereby, with the consent of the executriz of the grantor saic deed of trust, 1+bali sell, at front of the premises on THU of November, 1576, at 4:30 0 cloc cf ground Known and described as and Majors subdivision of iots 1 aud 6, !u eq tare loss te, means being shut out of the world of books, art, of refloement; and shut in \y which excites and which is as hopeless as it is Intolerabie. Large amounts of money have been raised y women during the past twelve months, the fires are out and the smoke bas died away what will have been done? What shall we have gained for a had not before? Some littie stimu- ave been given to different kinds ‘t and handiwork, but the great, bi rinciples of co operative action overlooked and nothing will remain to us that will bave any permanent jpop the future of women in their re- lations to the question which is of such vital viz: How paid labor can be le and honorable for women THE GOSPEL OF FRATERNITY AMONG WOMEN. Protected a ae for bave tbe will to do It, in establishing \y between themselves aad their , Working sisters. Working women need just this sort of heip, not gifts of money or old clothes, but somewhere to go to in the light apd warmth; some one to express for them what they have not the power or strength or time to ex; Last winter a very good thing was done tling up some free entertainments for ing Women at the Cooper Institute; bat it was pot enough; it did not provide a means for social interch: ficiently com, inches of lot numbered forty-nine Wm. P. and Jobn B of square numbered two hi gether with ail the AMERICAN WATCHES; B x On the let cf Jan’ ELS, NAPKINS, NOTIONS, &c., AT AUC ball discontinne our loons) or sooner if presible, we GOOD +4 bas:ness at No 314 27H BSTREKT. sere hall offer oar stock joods without regard to its present Black Sik at 1 ss than old prices, All kinds of Dress Good Blankets, Bed Comforts, White ()uilts, le Dainask, Napkins. Towels, Ker Fiannels. Cassimeree for nen and boys, irts and Skirting materials, and Colored F' icaks. from $2to 6 nds of GO0LS, which CEBDAY MORNING, November o'clock, at vtr sales rooms, we will BROOKER & L. HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer. in Sny Maver appertaning 7 intrest at 3A pet cont, lance in equal ins per ennum from sale in cssh; the b one and two years, notes baaring toterest Sent. per snoum antil paid. at tune of sale upon conveyancing and recordin; rebaver or purchasers. are net complied with within t tale the trustee reserves th: erty at the riak and ovst of th or purchasers. upon giving r sale in some Rewepaper published in leave W ‘corner of 6h and 8 streets, as and the W. m. daily, with Par- by deed of trust upom the property end bearing interest at the rate ot 5 per centam per anpom from day positot SN wil be requir: dat time rms ot sele are not come lied with ip five days the preperty will be 1¢ sold at risk and cost of conveyancing at rohas WO. DE: oct30 dads YOUSG @ MID BBOS. Auctioneers, corner 9b and D sts. northwest. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF « ET leposit of @100 required EOF AG E8TaTt ENUB AND 10TH Bf By virtue of a deed of trast dated the sth. at the expense of fauiting purcheser, All If the terms of os NISON, Trustee. Aucts. tes) ‘8 fal! stock of all kii sold off in the time stated ‘Don't fail to see our prices W. H. BEOWN, Fo. 314 Sb street, near Ps. avenue. OsSHMERES—Very Ch LACK — —Very Ones} —Very Obeap. BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS. SEAL BROW LL WOO: a five daya’ novice of such interest to them, made as desirabi as itis for men? BON, Surviving Trustes. —————_—_—__—_— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 2 mse «tu front of premii subdivision ot square 388, in said city, on 10:h stre: jo the depth of 126 feet. Rich women, red jotion in front of | women, have a 13 jo- ‘clock p.m., the following de- Georgetown, D.O., beginning tomer; AND SLEGANTLY- ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ‘The Bime of the Ancient Mariner; by 8. T. Gole- rida. ustrated by Gustave Do + from the Alps to Mount Eto: od containing ; by Wm. Jones, F. 84 —8! at @ point in the easteriy u. wavy Bu Gistant 16) feet orth trom Stoddard street, and running thence north 3 degs. ‘west alopg said easterly line of Montgomery 40 feet, thence nortn s7 degs. DABK GBEEX oo. OASSIMERES for Mon and Boy's wear. Adolpbun rehope! hondred Sllustrations— If the terms of sale v8 fron day of sale right to resell the same at rob: street east along the south- ne of land of John D. McPherson 240 feet to ‘Cemetery line, thence alo; Cometery line seconds west 39 feet to toe line of Bi house, thence along the line ‘sland on or about south 87 79; tect, and thence south 5! degs. west noing, containing feet of land more or less. of sale. $1,000. with interest at ten annum from the 33d day of Merch, penses of gale in cash, the balance at six aud twelve months, for which ibe purchassr’s *ix per cert. iaterest from the dey secured by a deed of tr will be token. A deposit of urchaser at the «ime of. 1 be at (he expense of the par- if the sbove terms of sale are not com- ve days the Trustees reserve th coat of the defeultinc \OKSBURG BAIL- are not complied with & WashiInGToa the trustees reserves che the risk and cost of the defaulti, m . except 6 "1 ke LEX. BIA Fi BEI CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. atReARe * azar for themselves. Double width besntitul Dress Goods. Brown. Bavy blue, Dark G: in Bon reen, 25, worth 37: doa” pecs. 25, yard wide Bisck Cah + 78, pure Sik Black slesca. 50 78: large Woo J Bbeet ing. 375s; excellent Bed Tick. 20; White Woc! Fisnsel, 223, Uantoa Fienne octai-tr on”, STATIONERS, insyivania Avenue: NEW PUBLICATIONS. Janet et ses Amis, ® new jnvenile in the of the Great Composers,with Memo Einbealt, wits, Helfoty pe portraits. BOOKSELLEKS 4ND mm. daily; to th Lynehbarg, 7:28 's. a aad Va "pas, | oeta-te sere ree 16,710.81-100 eve ‘Trains lesve Alexandria for Washingto1 9. 1 oe, aod 7 pm Blee: ad Parior Oar ‘and Pari cured at. the Offices: mth strest acd Penn- Depot, where of Wocesae'ts | Ful [)OBCANEON Bae EXECUTORS’ BA: ri N of a few persons—them- selves workers, dependen t upon work for & livelibood could make it, but it needs the hearty co-operation of others more (avored LE OF VALU hs 'BOVED SHiRxtTs. BESS SHIRTS sil ready to put Of, of in end fine Linen Bosoms, f Ly ACH USRTTS accommodations can be pues 10Ta STB: of good for oniy 78 cents; all BN Pf jock, we will sell mises, part: waving a frout of 6 fect back that width 92 enpsylvania avenue, and st t! orders car be i destination from ty ail conveyancing ») eft. for the checking Hotels and Residences. plied with witbin cbt to resell at the r sk an: BGE H. B. WHITE, B. WOUDWAuB, F he best material; the same im Is W conte. GENT’S NSOK WEAB, cur own make, very |, of the best_ material, 12%, aud 15 taches, ar rerieck oe L ‘any of the above G ‘Bo. 370, on Letreet north and runpi d by three email frame Houses ving treat of ry UNIVERSAL &. BR. YicKEY orricn. BAILBOAD TIUKSTS to ot trom all potnte them, the world such language ling them also how to eat, how t> get the best ives. But we want a workiug. woman's guild, sustained by the faithful, earnest, true effort and men who are not workers bs ying to earn weir livelinood, bat wao are willing to work for other women and send a sbatt of sunshine into a virtuous girl's life, instead of waiting until she nas become vicious. Sach @ guild migh' have been the result of Centennial effort; the opportunity was afforded in the common interest In & common work, but {t was ne. lected, and this Work remains to be done. bo will do li? SOCIETY. This terrible bugbear has been credites with the waste of much hereaiter will be at the disposal of those wao wish = ay A} to better ar = pone beginning to dispense mu: e hospital- ity that was formerly @ feature of home and family life, and it is at hotels and restaur- many of the entertainments ich twenty years ago ly the resources of the housekeeper. A little more and women will be as com- pletely relieved of the duties of hospitality as they bave been of sewing and pickling preserving, and Of some of them’? T ‘above and the world below, as they could understand. bow to dress, out of their j ae assortment of CH BO EXTS, ai SOLOMON Agenta Lawrence’s ‘Pure Linen” Papers, No 911 Pennsylvania ave. ‘and Ovher Practical Ser- MOS aod OHBOMO juced prices mai e of the most ‘One- fourth ef the purchaye money balance im equal instalments at 1% notes bearing 8 dof trust on ti fost. pulling lute, Deing mm oi sirsble locations in the UNOANSON BRUS., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE FROP- Esty By virtue of a deed of truet dated October ith A Db 1869, and duly recorded in Lider T and K, No. 48, fulto 100, of the land rd for Washingt :n o unty, 1a the District of ‘and by direction of the holder sell at publicealeon MONDAY. eee o'clook S Eekece ood till used. terougn, Eee rer ee ee HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODs. 2 belg gg hel in the sense of York aveuge Chure ‘ork Avenue Keformation in the time of Oalvin, y Bev. Wm. Patton. . Boe. re ‘pense of the terms of sale are not complied nt of Jeravslem. b; Bear jsture’s Heart, by B. Every Day Topics, b; ‘Washington and 76, ‘For sal MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to Johm T. Mitchatt,) 931 PENNSYLV:NIA AVS, AND 934 DBT. We bave purchased from the best dy it and should Dr. Ho!land, ‘by Turensey- by Farensey wantl BOT, weseairiz OHAB. ABBOT, Executor. LLANTYNE, 498 SEVENTH STREST. HOTELS. HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT STREET, Frem Thirty-Third te Thirty-Feurth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. HOOE, BEC. @ CO, 1395 F STEEBT. Hew snd choice designs in WILTON, VEL- VET, TAPESTEY, THE: CABPBTING, LINOLB! MATS, &c., 20. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Are now recetving their Fall Stock, ‘ork & very large lot of Ladies’ sad U! BAB thai are slightly sullea. THBY WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRIOR. bay oy are made of “Pride of West” cotton, in the boat me: In the lot will be found everything oreded for ladies and children. Also, @ large lot of Pillow and Sheet BHAMS. [DOWSMAN & GREER, Auctioncers. on North B street, and running said B street BM; (0) feet; thence north on # line parallel to the id square No. 636, feet to the cen: line par- Bifty (50) feet; thence mh (157) feet to the x uo located in @ very desirable and ale: One-third of the purchase mor the bel: i uy twelve and eighceen months, tor which the motes Se purchaser, interest, fr: juadie time waich of = twel * |-PLY and INGRAIN allel with said North B street, . OIb OLOTHS, BUGS odred and thirty - inning. G BACK BUILDING. deed of trast dated Avril “One Price, marked in Plain Figures.” ‘For the presevt ail carriages will have to come D street entrance. ON THE BUROPEAN FLAR, octittr MITCHELL 4 MARTI D eoups, then what is to bec y ‘neir 2 iy deed Society at present for es means ccomoweat dreary round of calls and dry receptions, where the same people are seen, the same subjects ta tbe same routine is obser ibly dreary it gets to be. Jead such lives and not become insane, or commit @ murder, is of organization whi STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. the whole of the purchase money ta Fetms of calc to be fully complica with within le; ise the Trustee re- reseli the property at the risk and cost ot fret purchaser, afver one week's notice. nd expense at cost of purchaser. red at time of sale, days afier the day of 7 ae A Tull stock of OnOOR BE and HOUSEFUB 1SHIBNG GOODS. WEBB 4&4 BEVERIDGE, 1009 Pa. sve.. bet. 10th and lth ste. OBUOKBSY, CARPETINGS, &c BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ed about, and }, Sod most destrable stock rved—a@ud inexpress- 8 and OABPETINGS ever ex- ‘The Soest Siotted in w can now be foand st mi ru) agh from 12, and 1§ months, in Ndiaye 8 per cont. per le, at 2 om! Snowdiy, anil ’e d sold. Conveyans aruk and ome of pera sel Atrial a eT GF HOUTEWAG, Tras tee, 1391 # atreek north west. OBRY SALE—SRIDGS. BEN iW FEBSON axv WABHINGTON S£REETS, jORGETOWN, D. 0. &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until JAMES T. STOVER, D Sorember easeme hour an» place. EDWARD H. BROWN, Trastes. H. WABNEB, Auctioneer. LE OF DESIBAULE BRAL BS- East, Sn SOUTH A By virtue of a deed of tri D. 1874, duly reeorde: ‘362. one of the land records for th District of Colombia, and at the request scoured thoreby, I shall seli, a remises,on SAT! W_W. BURDETTE & co. 705 SARKET SPACE. one of those mysteries ch DO man cAo ever find there are several differ- are days set apart so that friends will know exactly when to flad tusir friends at home, aud these last through the season from November until Apri! and are informal but specific, for they save time which would be wanted in calling when not at home. They require no there are charmiag women who on their reception days have the luaca table somewhat more set than usual, and iuvite wooever friends may be present to eat with them. Of course there are no lack of guests, foronce this custom becomes Known It be comes very convenient to drop in first at tui and even gentiemen do not dis- sbare a0 impromptu ladies lunch and in fact like it. A bome dinner dress, of navy blue silk or two shades of handsome brown with rict: INSURANCE. ee eR Hutaal Protection Fire Insurance Co, OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, (Obartered by act cf Congress), 1509 PEBN. AVE., OPP. U. 5. TBBASUBY. IMPORTANT. OVES. &c , BOUGHT, paid, and sold at re- BUIHBBFOBD, ste., 6232 northwest. Boov D end the bigheet cash prices duced prices, for cash. Cor. 18th and @ LUMBER. LLUMBEB! LUMBER! scarcity of money, we shall efer NEW FALL AND WINTES ‘prices that defy competition. We name in Largest lot of LADIES CLOAKS in the city, from $2.10 up to @28. SILKS, from #7c. to SILK for @1 75, worth now 92.25. OaSHMEBSS. SLACK sod COLORED, ali ‘snedes, Gx. in front of the all oR » District of Cotambta, nd Ruown upyn the grouud piat or plan of said city sa end being the south twenty (20) fe on 34 street east, b: Dered four td) tn square S (4), in and thirty (730), together with tbe im, sisting of st: “Terme: One-fo Bt sign ‘Trust ny front of the premises. vember ard; a first ir grasa aitated in ti front 'h of the lot one hundred d_ five (8) inches of iot nam- numbered seven hundred nce containing the 6 company issues orable terme. Pamphieta containing _ ™ 7 JAMES s. FITOH,” retary and Treasurer. the new and desirable @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. BLAOK an@ UOLOBED ail «| pfter this date we will sell all kinds of ta colors at 20c., worth er ee | 8 jal bars : ana THE TRADES. Rove. JAMES F. BRIRN, FLUMBSR AND GAS FITTER, 404 97m STREBT 8. W. WNINGS. JOHN 0. HOGAN anufacturer of # New! HOUSB FUBSISHING GOODS. thd pited with, in seven. Gaye w seven, x hi Trustee ‘eserves the Tight te resell. the he riek and cost of tae defauling pur- five daye’ advertisement MUEL CROSS, Trastes. J. T. COLD WELL, Balewman, Pescaxsos BROTHERS, Auctioneers. and64,dresed, ‘ at, and Poplar the usual price. silver and wool and damasked, or of the ic season bas su) Prints. a0. Tease Cent's DRESS SHIBT plete, made of sattn Cotton sud Bicharases's’ Lines, BOS’ LE oe pine PROPERTY REi By virtue of a deed of tr a. b. 1876, duly recordea ‘One of the inna records for thi ee y Farented Spring Ro WISWALL @ GWYNH, SHIST MANUFACTORY GENTS FURSISHING EMPORIUM. BIBTS rou BOTS. sataisned, at axe. — wis MSN'S SIZE they are Se. gt the parchesers the ‘doesn't ft, will refund 5 by Devin these SHB 7S, ae (ZOLD’S WARM-AIR FURNACES. * Gold’s Centennial BARGE. Steam HEATING and PLUMBING. Osst Iron and Machine WORK. ‘Tin end Wrought Iron WOBK. CHANDELIERS, largest variety of new patterns ten, vember 1 0th, 157 Eins PE er aa JUHOARBON BROB., Auctioncers. LUMBER. LUMBER. SMITH, BIRGE @ 00., Peunsytvania avenue, f i NEW YORK REFINED CIDER. seven t. pene nee. JOHCAHEON BROB.. Auctioneers, d t VIRGINIA FINE BOARDS, per hundred, 61.50 IRGIBIA PINE SIDING. nee neee 1.50 WHITE PINB OULLS, 12, 14 or 16 feet ..... WHITE PIBE SIDING. F 4 8 & Une car Hew York hand refined ESET § pe Pd me WILLBT 4 LISBBY SHINGLES (Ho. 1).. OUR 61.60 BOARDS Are First Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. ‘S77 Call and eso them. “UR WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Bath strest and Now York avense. 2. 2 pa cuteeeten var ow prices, by the BAN’L CO. PALMER, DSPOT, 67 GREENS STEEET, z i i i 44 : g li Q si H i i E i if oi 5 Ree ! ‘ aH i Ey i if; Ri 4 i Li gé : PATH Hil ISSTITUTE, ; if | fl i th suteme foliages. A lime white dress was oroamentet with brown velvet leaves, aud fringed wite Fiorids grasses. It sbould be borne in mind that overskirts in ric are diagon the trata ts woloe r pisin or oniy enriched by a trimming ms part of the design; it Js never coverea =p. as formerly, except by @ transparent febric. All very rich evening dresses are made with two bodies, one high, bat open or cut square, with elvow sleeves for cere- mou‘ous dinners, another low, laced at the back, apd with short sleeves, for balls and “full dress” evening wear. Bat this precau- {ion is only requisite for the very fiaest tol- leties, for the long sleeves a-e so short for the length of the gioves that a sufdolentiy dressy effect is obtained for all bat ultra abies who, after all, wear low oor- ery seldom. beauty ks striking very distin, of viack the bows and trimmings of which tich, white satin, te combined. The bordering ‘is black feather fringe, the floral garuiture pomegrate pios- soms. Some clegant dresses are also in course of preparation for & social event of some im- portance, oné of which is of the richest da- mask Silk in three colors; evening piak, bine and lighted shade of Qaaker gray ttn these is combined fatile of the three colors, matching perfectly, and the whole trimmed with & profus‘on of sachem jaca. Avother dress is of biack damask gaure over biack satin. with cardinal red bows and sashes and Moorish fringe. Princesse polonaises will be used a great deal for demi-evening tollettes, and are a | Bod-send for wearing out old skirts, but they &re not considered suitable for “dress.” WINTER CLOAKS, If ladies tn city and country are not able to suit themselves this year with out doer garments they pever will be, for there is aa Almost inflaite variety to choose from. @re dolmaos cul in upon the back and with loose sleeves; the long paietol and Honge- Tian pelisse; the round closk, fur lined, or black silk, or Stcilienne, for and evening wraps; and jackets double and sin- gle breasted, but cut longer than for giris jast entering young ladyhood. most fashionable cloak of the season is made of heavy Amure silk, with satin (quilted) lining and trimming ‘consisting of feather fringe, with bordering of heavy, rich moss braid, or passmenterie for it bas an open mesh. Or the fringe may be silk tasseled and the heading bands of black ostrich feathers. Cloaxs of the new handsome cloth, Amure, Barxeda and the like are very nandsomely add appropriately trimmed with far, silver fox aud gray fox &u. the new “silver paint- ea” furs belng especially weil suited to the speckled effects in the grouaod work of the material. Feather trimmings on the con- trary—bands and fringes—are consiaered more eullable for 6K, as they are, withou doubt. Velvet bardly enters lato conmidera- tion in regard to cloaks, ite use being re- Stricted to combinauions in costumes and bonnets. SUll, for trimmed cloaks and suits will be likely to appear later ip the season, and, in- deed, there are several long Kussian cloaks And some sults now io preparation, the lat- | terof which are to be trimmed with fox, blue or gray, aud the former with otter, the other with biack lynx“ pointed,” with white ww match @ far set Very pretty walking jackets in sawdust shades of Russian Amure are trimmed with immense rows of braid or buttons, or with SK put on with many rows of stitehing. Braid, silk and buttons always mateh the cloak, and the cloth the suit in color, if not mater FURS AND FUR TRIMMING. No whit discouraged by tae extraordii amiaoilily of tue weather last winter, wai reduced the fur sales to one haif at least of What they would otherwise have been, the fur dealers have again collected their forces and offer attractions which ougnt to —aad if the Beason should be @ cold one undoubtedly will—prove irresistible. Great changes in ihe feshions of fars have taken place withio the past ten years. No light furs are now used, the wearing Of furs at all being con- Qned to dark walking costumes with which they should harmonize. Years our public bulidings we:e like barns, and few even of the fae private houses were Woroughly heaved, ermine was in requisi- Uon In the form of cloaks and victoriues to Protect the wearers from cold at cou- certs, operas, and other entertainments. Now, the only difficulty is from too mach warmth. Furs are unnecessary, a warm wrap being the most suitable protection from momentary exposure to outdoor air. This, together with the gradual = acoption of complete sults aod costumes, bas ron the white fare out of the feld,and left it to the grays, blacks, and the browns, among the iat Which Ue tea), instead of the mi Inerly, stands pre-eminent. Toe bave greatly improved upon thet! fesrance, and are now among ulifal and becoming of winter Instead of being short and «' cut moderately long and well- tbe a. The lining is satin, bea: quilted, and the buttons are made, patent, of the seal fur very ry = stitute € much more elegant foilsh than loops and buttons of cord and erotehet The attempt to beighten tie beauty by add ing borders of otter or any other Kind of f bave been wisely abanuoned, the seal itself being so much more beautifal than @ny Addition can make it, that it is indeed Uke painting the rose to pul palet-work bor- der upon it. A povelty in fur is @ seal-skin bonnet. od stylish affair, ostrieb Hevegte Lanne eS ge This is a very quatut | simply trimmed with a full brown feather laid flat over the crown, and a littie blue or cardinal or ecra under the brim, But stift fur does not seem quite nataral in @ bonnet; It is more at home in a bat—the picturesque “Stanly,” for example, which also bas an ostrich feather for trimming, but is Strictly Adapted to youthfal faces, while the fur bonnet may be worn by mamas. The silver “pointed” furs, so-called, bristle With little white bairs, sewed in by band. They are very effective, but are, of course, not applied to tbe highest grades and quali- lies, a8 these have ® permanent value and quality of their own, which would be low- ered by imparting “fancy” effects. “Point- in; applied to trimming as wellas to “sels,” so that harmony may be by having the costume made to match in every particular. PRINCESSE MORNING DRESS. The newest and most becoming morning dresses are cut in the Princesse, and are uniform in color t. They made of crimson, navy biue, myrtle green, seal brown cashmere and have clastered bows down the front for ornament. There are others of lighter colors in merino, which are embroidered in white wool u; a facing of sliver or of satin, but then, sisting of narrow, «: it collar, with the small corners Tolled (pot. tarned) awa flat and cuffs to mateb. edges with @ rim of solid crimson, navy py he , and @ with border of failing lace and band and Of riobon Of the uniform color. fs s7 The other day & man was Tanna-Fi near ‘bombay, for bortivie murder, made rather ® notable obeerva- he wi to the executioner, “In minute what a lot I shail know!” 2 neta emia tnas g OPSTRMC NS GRID Rs Secrets ge

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