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. . FASHION! junction with gold thread is used for the LADIES’ GOODS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. | Mower cea tnete cen: | Sty tatet fi fi trad a ine = piry ouses and their cn. ueced to give effect to the patiern which is rypue cREaT VW Omams WORDS An Original Review HIS AYEBREOON: ASB ee at ee eae MONDAY....., September 2, 1878. nts—What Girly Wear in the | simple and fibrous, and bring out its character Litera, Onetien ee reans in Ast, Science, ‘ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. a a Ae Ratu oseicny «he Beasise— 1 ike recog pg Ne peas gd — | _ str7, 3 — i . S Were CONsnE® in color, an CURATIVE CORSET. pe gpa este ang UABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONT- G APD H STREETS, AT AUCTION, ee Aeneas ot ees as material upon black, but the sane idea is now bets Of wo! sagt alas) vee Td ING ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN On THUBBDAY, September 5th, at 5: annually thrown away in this country in useless [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) applied to silver upon white, or pale blue, and FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, ieee cus seeds mace Publiahed G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING | o’clock p.m.,1 shail sellin front of the prem. and illegitimate advertising. The experience of NEW Yorx«, August 2th. im these, ferns and fine feathe designs AUER rontniy. Price. per pear, $12 stagie copies. 10 | oX Gi 70% AT sO Or Oe aris ce x 4 allenterprising and successful pasiness men isthat | Years ago the white country Rouse with | RAYE been introduced with seed pentle teeta Call for cireniar containing notions from the | Cor, Pubilshers, Mrs Therese Tuam Lewis tens | Orclock Dims i hallpel in front of ‘the pre- $255, Pith kmprovemonts thereon, consisting of a | HODIOE revere so well she money tnvested seadver. | green blinds was universal. Travelers noted | Heate MOE UP and brighten the effect of the Lighest medical authority, and see CORSET, at ing Editor, G9 Walnut street, Philsdetphia, | see. part lots No. CN ial mag |p onl ee ens siz, twelve, | ig the true way to secure publicity. The best bust- | ‘S Preitiness, especially when embowered in | ‘In the formation of a stylish costume, the DOUGLAES & BRO.. ang®_ | with improvements. elghtecn and twenty-four months for notes bearing Terms: Qne-fifth cash; balance in ene, two, three and four years, for notes bearing interest at Tper cent. per annum from day of sale, and se- ‘8 deed of trust on property sold. ‘Ail con- ‘ancing at cost of purchaser. $200 down on day ie. auxlé eolw, &4 ness men know the value of advertising in such @ paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR. It has the largest circulation in proportion to the Population of the city in which It is printed of any masses of green shrubbery and shaded by over. hanging trees. Of late years, however, the White house in the country, and its contrast- ing blind of green, have given place to com bined greys and browns, and more recently moére ts used tor the vest, the cuts, the reli or falling collar, and the facing of the lap part of the habit bodice. In the formation of a dinner or reception dress, it constivutes the sides from the top to the bottom of the toilet. The frontof the dress, which is cut a low, 0} interest at 8 percent. per annum and secured by & deed of trugt on propery god all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. lown on day of sale, sere WASH. B. WILLIAMS Auct. J F. STEIGER, ° BOLE AGENT FOR THS DISTRICT, Ang30-tr 91h and F sts., St. Cloud B' dg _ eee Oo STOCK NEWEST BOOKS. McPherson's Handbook of Politics, 1878, form! ‘vol. 6 of the series... E The China Hunters’ C! w : ® teal Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th st, | wAole eld, still to blacks and browns, with dashes of red | Sduaze, the back of the bodice and the’ train mays Es E.WAGGAMAR, Beal Estate Auctioneer | 77° = — > apps ee oh in tile or ornamentation. “This is of course tn Sep iscahis ber tee eaeeeee ae ee jiites . : ig q 8. se, shia se: ombin: MUILLINERY AND tell O00. 1.00 ‘On. MONDAY, September 2, 1878, at 6p. PROVED REAL ESTATE Su asLE side The History of Rarus. strict accordanee with the canons of modern | will be made. by uniting plain wool with 43 NOW COMPLETE AND ON SALE. oy 1-50 | m1 wll offer, for sale on, the premises. a10 OF SEVENTHSTNEET HOAD. BETWERA yeihe, Hon, John M. Francis is at Shelter | art, Bas require graveand | Reutralcolorg tor | Scotch check and plaid, “ Tais is 'a useful : Beret CK | Island, and his paper, the Troy Times, has a Le e introduc. | conjunctio de ed Just received 1.35 | 23x10, " . ZEN PARK, 'SIST eGuit | very ihteresting letter from the former’ place, | ton of light and color only for the production | iveowhhout ‘being outre, ‘Dat tt an we ee rehery. Mi. Loo | asmontha witlintectett pereoet oat Tre HOUSE FAN OUTHO SES. AND wiieh wetake Eo be editorial At all events’ a a “eto eps dari somo be so under the most favorable gonainiong, » Y 5 shop. 4 Eu THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auc, A 5 es the account of the new “champion of the tur! picture o! erman, the shadows of which | Fine colors and shades, artistic design, Lehi) Cave ee cara snec == ~ BY virtue ot'a dood onus Rarus, Is worth giving. as follows: are weirdly illuminated by @ white horse in | elecance in the Wearer ate indispensabie. For EARLY FALL Wkar, Fontaine... eo TO-MORROW. 1877, and duly recorded in ).t1 A few miles distant Rarus, the famous trot- | the fore ground and the glow of a sunset at | The union of the ag dark Dives and greens — Play Day Boe Leisure Hour, Harper's Libra- Folio 447, et Seq. one of? the land records for, ter, has his home. His owner is known as | the back. It is some such result as this which | is perhaps the best, the basis of the plain ma- Mas. M. J. HUNT, ry of American ction and Franklin Square re- UNCANSON BEUS., Auctioneers. the Dstilet of Columbia, and St the request 0 u “ Dick” Conkling. He had a fine farm and | seems to be aimed at in the present style of | terlal being either invisible green or indigo aug26-tr 621and623 Datrect, |“ ™ BOUGHONN © CHAPMARS Oo Se CUT RB BALE OF HOUSEHOLD Fcr- | Hon te hom of the eeemice ee ee. | splendid orchard, and was devoting himsat | country architecture and landseape garden. | blue, and instead of a sit Waleing jackole® — = = | sy2e-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue, | eX URE PERSONAL ERR TSE Septen ber 11h, A D. 1878. at 6 o"clo.k p.m., the | With considerable energy to their improve. | ing. We have cottages in the Swiss, coitaes ie width of Che plaid N ANNOUNCING THE DISCONTINU- P followirg described rea! estate, situate In the coun- ty of Wash ngton, tu said District, viz. All that Pece or pare-1 of land "ying on the east. side of 7th street ro-d. Jor ging to the estate of the late Mary H ward Beloo craft, de -ceas 2d. . I wii sel: at public auct! n_on TUESDAY MORNING, September 8, 1878 commore- lock, (¥ ANCE of the TWENTY VER CENT DIS- COUNT, I wouid state that ail have been care! wo to thelr pres ment, when the discovery of Rarus’ surprising | in the old Dutch and cottages in the Norman speed turned his attention in an entirely di:- | Style, but the ground ferent direction. He became a horseman and | fished LATEST PUBLICATIONS. 4 the World in the Yacht ‘* Sun! S8: aovans a ed y draped, the ends Call shades in which they are M the ieft shoulder. If are always dark, the light and an With the business of the coun- eu Te will be nas— b tween Hoard University and the | to-day his beautiful ore and fine facm are | being introduced in unexpected dashes, which is by tar yle for ent et value. rs. Brassy; illustrated, $8.50. The ‘of the Probate Sehustzen Park, and south of and adjoining John | ‘et te pen thames oa oonkink see the | arrest the eye and win iustant admira ion, but | Street wear—th com- try on a gold bas's, and with ai! che advantages and | Islands as Resort and Picssure, by 5.@. a Bros’. auction. H. Glick’s southern lke, being the north one-half sire of Rarus in New York city. He was a] are raiher exciting thau soothiug to’ tie | pe t o vest. Perlings Leis Ceca Tene an Dele a tinoe: | ad tultng Puccostam oye Pear ies See ee ee eee eed | Banermatthe Gy Semis Cee ery Sakene | played oul truck Loree, Det Aree hice meee | nerves aie en ihe Battle of Moblis Bay. by Com.F-A-Par. | eM i anttcoat Chair Parlor sarin Have’ | berb, 164 and May 1, 176, ak seereee eae. | builtup he developed comuideratte spood, and) |) , mhere is a great demand Tor vistas, for side. | Bludiig. or sacnn of WOPELTIE Vases maps, Se. Poems and Ballads, by | ciith “Dining Tables, Mattresses, Bolsters, Pil- | tively In Liver B, M,'H, No. 11 Foilo335, and | became known om the tut ae “Telegraph.” | lights, and deep dark shadows, and the skill | fein « cuts and C¥ THE B EUROPSAN HOUSES, nd series, $175. A topes, BY | lows, Pict ies Carpets, Crockery, Kitchen Uten- | Liver 881, Folto 69, of sald laud records. cautalay | Ho was peisoned a few years ago, while | of the architect is tested to unite with these | makive ot bows or straps Dt Cirect trom: the manvfacture:s, aud at $1.50. Jet: Hor Faceor Her For | cist. gecier with all th- Wed Liven, Biaakets. | Itgone acreo’ ground, move ei less, with the line on exhibition at Minneapolis. The motaer | Midevai effects, the comfort demand | Mii te tormed wholly « Pelces which Will compare favorabiy with any in oo ag: A Story of paper, Wearlag Apparel, &c., belonging to said | P Ovements thereon. of Karus was a trotting mare o! alert progress in social arts and appliances. | — Hiteh color shows list 1 masses thant this couutry. M. WILLIAN, . Fria i UF A 8 Cald ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash. (of whitch $150 | Sioa bool. “She “hag a fp. 1b “ ‘One of nddities Which has been presses | tt bas done in y a 7 Penneyloanics eee) ee eae cen and The Hiying Pree; popes 2-$t_THOS.G. ADDISON. Exvoutor,_ | must be pald at time of salv:) aiid the taance i | E004 ry Slicer Bares apoed wasters. | intervie for ornamenting groundsand yar. | attention. There area see sees See Je Kookseliers and Stacioners, IIB Pa. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, by purchas-r’s notes, Darl g 8 per ent. iuterest eath. T was | des is ax: psey kettle. The pot is of-en paint. | tion for «inter M"* J.P. PALMER, = Dp — fiom day of sale, and payabc seml-aanually uotil feenport that re vl 1s Swung between the cros< 3, | Which r ny TOP BUGGY. (MADE T) ORDER B ae aud a deed of trast on the property sold. | cently Conkling had no‘ified his friends ifthey which a sometimes covered with trailing he wr te if Has Just received trom New York pew BANKERS. GARGES #ROS.) BET DOUBLE HARNESS | Conveyancieg and recording a° pareharer'se st: | Wished ever ty see Raras fiat tin they must | Plants, sometimes put to farther use ta sus: | faillle with satin, or satin with veivr styles of W GOODS be 3 == — == RS ee Septem. Sra Cree com Cen eae ae virit the Hartford races (held list week). tr | te a box or Jardinier, from and are eurtebed with rare ise moe ¢ nine i Seitront COREG erate oa elt | was inferred from Conkting’s statement that i vines descend and cling ware neek, aud as ru he elbow ty Fail W ae er OF our salcsrooms, the above Bugs edt seen OAM) O8 AS FORD | he had bargained to sell Rarus—or had already tiped. Cuarded tranks and broken ae : peas The matority of Wall street houses and menare as | $/,01)!,<clesrooms the above Buggy augsi-didbs WM. F HLT ZAAN, sold him—to ex Gov. Stauford of San stumps of trecs are eagerly sought for and em Stockings will also be worn with black Also, ful! Hae of Jugia and Mouogram KID | honest ss their neighbors, and many of themhavea | © 2)!'3) "yr DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, £ co, for $30,000. Coukiiag said that Ky ployed as ¢a.den vases, and some euthusiastic | i wes. A ved : z World wide reputation for suundvess and honesty. | _ ¥ RTUK OF A DEED OF TRUST, | about to be taken to California bya new | persons hunt for them as they do for spinaing | B the GLOVES: Genuine Courtauld CRAPES, &c. Tne (cid house ot ALEX. FROTHINOHAM. 4 PJUNCANBON BROS., Anctioneors, WB cata peense on tee and duly re- owner. Splan, the driver of th | ¥ ub them up and transport them to | mise sombre character of th Lol : jad'to aboot bh - corded ber No. 87 . d ives ha 2 4 their city drawing rooms 2 suppl ot | striking fellects are, however, al Special attention given to Mourning orders. td to aboolatecontigencs. Wey Savertiatan in; | TRUSTEES BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME reno ras forthe Distriec of Columbia eed Gy Holeron ihe ae, ae equal tothe demand, howeren, ereeis we, ceptions: . vestment of 3! Fecen: LLIN ¥ 6 N | the wri f SE Rs x ver, even . Mrs, J. PF. FALMER, over $1,000 In ese than 60 days. Mend for their 8TH AND 9TH STREETS SUUTH EAST. will presen teat ae ee rus and Conkling’s other horses ai imitations of dr alll bet. Lith and 12th sta cireniar, free,—[ New York Express. Rup D-ie FesmoNsSLe MILLINERY. ‘'s. C. V. >MiTH having rented the store 618 By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 12ch day of July, 1876, recorded in Liber No. 528, folio 100, &c., of the land records of, the District of Columbla, and at the written re- juest of the party secured thereby, we will offer kept is one of the finest in the y name of Rarus is an abb lati given to the anima! when his remarkabi Ww fast noticed, viz: “Rare Horse “Kare “os,” or as now spelt“ Rarus.” ai Benvem wer 9. at 6 o*clock p.in., Lots Nos. 160, 161 and 162, in B. F. Gilbert's sub-division of syuare No. the premises, ov MUND~ ¥ ana mover cee hive a ct re added *y. which, MEMBER OF THE 8TOCK EXCHANGE Nii execute orders for the purchase or sale of e Bonds 4 id on moderate margins. mistaka’ now the 1 in combination w A Biocks, Bonds and Gol 5. in the city of Washington. in the District aforesaid. an @xac! reprod el * Ternis of saie: One-' ‘d cash, and the residue , ed Woolen shaw] thrown over th satin, white oth t EW, Comuulssious $8 each 100 shares. Stock privileges forsale at puriie auction, in front ot the preialaes, iu three equal tustatments, at ‘six. twelve and | success has turned the heads of hi ery. | _ The interior of country houses show ee | BrkeoSitclteds "Houry Merriaca, Member am, | SF TUFSDAY, the 31 dey of Septomber. A.D. | clanceeu munis, with terest. for whieh che woes | SUeCes Tannese ee amt | marvellous change than the exteron: tet RY GOO racing all the nuveittes of | Mining aud Stock wrchange, 86'Wall st, New | 1878. a1 6 orelock p,m.. all that pleve or parcel of Of the purchaser will be taken. secured by a deed of ne now has acolt that has made re. | stead of stender litile stands, and spider BuasOr : ner, ud 8 ona ss Z sod. a sale 7 ae ee a : k S Galle ana es Seater? nected with some of the best | Lork. Be‘esenoe, D, Heian an, ed.. President fon, District of Corum a, ad wn ag art, of bende compid cin ohne ee os ie Cte to their ous apt = PB lanes rents sally Hones In ‘Batimore city, would ask a | Nation: .ot No. 8, in Square No. eginning for the | sa.e, the property will be resold at risk and cost of ment. Bu arus is a phebumenon o! a ave alls are of onage, feeliug'sure that she | same at a polat on I street 89 7-12 feat east of the | de-auith Haser, atter three days* in | at least a generation. an He! and dadoed. Darkly | them, ar rarrise nection. Louk for the No. 618 | C horthwestern corer of sald-square, runamie | imventig Burnewinaner. Cone comaeine a eae = Z = neucral tiated carpets, lighted by | the desiz i Patent Office, RAILROADS. thence east 24 feet 6 Inches, thence south G3 fest € | Chasers crt eo M. NOURSE, Trastes Hawkeye Hit ies, or stained oF highly tinished | “ora ation of Mrs. © V. SMITH. = ———— ————— _ | laches, thence west 24 feet 6 inches, thence worth | “WB. WILLIAMS, Avct'r. aug30-s0419 —Nothing makes a batdieaded man so mad | floors, with only Turkish or Persian russ | and sitin con RRIVA SSENGER TAINS, | 6 fect 6 Inches to place of Lerinining cee TRGAMGON EGE a y that doesn't know wien it laseuoueh Placed here and here to furnish the indispen- | < in 5 two-story frame dwelling. 5 BON +» Auctioneers, The labor party iu Olio came very near | Sable bit of colur and a soft resting place for At Baltimore and Potomac Depot, Sixth | two-story Trame dwelling. eo sarchase money | TRUSTEES’ BALE OF FIVE Two-sToRy | Making a fatal mistake tay last week. the feet hefore the sofa, or beside the drape © be turned upon LADIES SHOBS. ' Roenin, In cash, ard the balance in six, twelveand elghtveh COTTAGE FRAME DWELLINGS AND | They came within three yozes of nominating | Tied bed at the same time. . revers, “coupons, : ta Capieess, 1:20' ston, NY ant 1:00 | Borths, with iuterest trom tho day of sale-at 8 per LOTS AND NINE BUILDING LOTS, Str- | a workingman for Congress. The fy . in form, and | pockets and the lke. A biack s Tress was us ted ncaa alee Es | Reed eer a cicknind wall Seo ont, por aun to Dejwecared my gyagetat trast | Darko MmSHeCr.VELY ON H staver, | —The other day a gifted younz lady on ih, perhaps an | Gatshed in the saiwe way with black aud wuite aoe - ata 7 N.Y. Y » Bi a 1:25 ue se SEVENTH AND KIGHTH STREETS | South Hill, while out walking Sawa Meaicat which is | lace. JAS. H. VERMILYA, N.Y. & Po.ls, exp, 5:50 Alexaudria. Quired at time of sale. If the terms are not com- ey Hin, ing 3d en Alexandria, 6:25 Alexandiia. 3:25 ‘ rs < 7 a NORTHEAST. dog, blue as smoke and hairless as a boy's lip ee which have been 618 Sth st., opp. Patent Office. 5 Limited express... 4:10 | piled with within five dave, the Trustees reserve | _ gy virtue of a deed of trust given to us, dated tro:ting along the sidewalk. “0:1, look, looks? | _ ‘The upholstery does not conceal the woot 2 dresses qakatten, BUvTS and BHOES made to order at 92 | Rlxandets 2:48 | and cost ot the defaulting pur ' All convey- aan ion eo a Se se she exclaimed, “see that beautiful Maltese oe Sa hetr reed oa eee te Ort NOTICE = . x. cing at Ser" cont . 715, x TeCoI 2 seats, s S panels. but it | t ~ -00 Aiexaadria Bigs | ANCL AL Dor LIP F LARNER, District of Columbia, snd by request of thenarty | S877, cian commissiou does not overpower it. The pictures aud orna. | sq = ak See = 9:35, Bal:imore. 6:00 | aug0-cotw CHARLES T. DAVIsé {Tfustees. | secured, we will well, at publle auction, on TH OH. well. They have shipped thre ments instead of being nu vial GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Hg Qlerautria 2 Fp elec by a ta out of wo reepetlve promiven, | Hve hundred poundsiat fetah é s soe fe E p.m. risin, are few aud costiy, but am ad one slender r a { freight to abvut nine | it thousand pounds of i1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, five hundred pound: hund pink, an 11:25 Norta and West... 9:00 as required. -S AVE SHIRTS. all those certaln pieces or parcels of iand and prem- ‘Lresses {ses known and described upon ground piat or pian d and fifty-ei, tail, stem like giass, which holds upright tougue of flame. 'O NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES. 1 Ohio Depot, New rete ington moana Dit or plan Sree Who would uot be au ludiau ? cum. | 4 fair lily or a (oe er eae oe ee oe venncig : nd epot, WITH BAY WINDOWS, ON THE NORTH clty of Wasi a8 belng Lo missioner? FASHION NE MOUNTAINS AND at THe | than last year, whic 1 be good news ‘Mon’s ne Tuteed Shirts, GD cents: of Wamsutta Jersey Avemuc and © Street. SIDE OF WEST STREET, NEAB NOaTH | 10,11, i is 14. 15, 16. 17. 21, 22 31 82. 33 and 4 i “Ww th tely iengihy garm = : Fame . . N i . 15, 16. ¥ cago poe! 3 ‘5 he inordinately i v garments Butta mivalis, conte. Boys’ Shirts i 10% and ing. STREET, SUB 34; of A. Kelley Saubdiviatdn of square 830, 10- Ones iter hat ee masto} . at 60 and 7% cents fin- fi Boe! (DEAN'B DIVISION,) 4s-‘seh, at 60 cents unfinished, 6-15' Baltimore GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION, Satta cetton. Wahed, oF Wa inTS TO ORDER. gether with all the improvements, ways, case- There is one great ing that has come to on not only couceaied the dress en- Wha wadna? If that Te of spelling poet?” A abl a e but were an 27 Bs timore On TUESDAY, Beptomber 3d, at 6 O’clock ipallowable, the country is full of them. If | w phe these latter days, that those whose memo. hi irtenal aud her- t ett to carry. on i Bestaa ay ee tae aa Oa | Spates nn ea ee ees? as Gals mae | ueeetneyaa ra ence al gear: | Cored brie cit wm the dap sane : 3) Westorn Mall... sonia ties ick Dwelling Ho aI ining. : as 7 a ara Garis appreciate: aristhe | aaa the mer sO a eas ope Macsaaind. ast B.26| Baltiniare ato cach frooting 20 feet by a depth ot 120 feet-eeme | hots 20, 1f ana 12 are unimproved and trout on | laneuade Grant White is at last in perfect | EI{eUsl dissrvearance of the lackadatsteal | The dat bait lines ae also iu ood Caste, and lars, taining eight room: and water. street a ichard Gran ite is at last in perfec! rirl. ery * ing to »ret ‘Stor See Linen, oan 25 cents "Tet iis esey, and tase known at time of sale. A Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7:h streets foot harmony with all the rest of the English- Dest do., 37% cents. Jeans speaking world on one solitary phrase. In and ankle. ‘Gauze Undershiris; Lisle Thread do, deposit of $50 required on each house when sold, Speaking of hair The girl of the period has been pilloried and Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. "ote 18. 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front held up to perhaps deserved ridicule. She has ines reminds me that @ ‘Title periect. 5 it common with the most cultured and most il- | certainly had her absurdities, her caprices, | Very pretty idea has been introduced into ‘Neckwear aud Hosiery. ES eS Sta | aueee at THOMAS DOWLING SAUCER || Cy oer tacas and. a8 are) lmiprored try we-stey, | Muorate of ther laud, cimee ees | eee eccentricities; but her | Plain, short sults of dark soul, grey, invisible er aie Pee oe Peet lies, Le Erameivolungs fronting oa tui siree, betwaea | teething,” aud in triimphant disdain asics ¢ movements were irregular, because they were | ETeet, or tn u2.wh, mined with WHIT: UNTALNI ant De. the man or woman who would dare say, uncertain, but at least they were movements, | the bro: walking, ype THE iS ee COAL AND WOOD. Lote 88 and 83 are unimproved aud front on 8th | baby is being toothed ¥ ‘i ‘Take the NEW YOR! NEW HAVEN and HARTFORD RAILROA! DAY EXPRESS TRAIN yachting, travelin kind of wear, in which real service street n.e, ‘Lots $1 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings and front on 8.h street, between THE TRADES. and these always show vitality and power. which may be made useful if given proper direction. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ween SOME OF THE METHODisT JoURNALS are On oop. TELEEHOMG CONNECTIONS. coaL. coaL. notica, WEDNISDAY and | m., conmectiny with and ofhe MON-' FRIDAY, at Go’cl’k for Provi- ¥, at @0’clock p. m. SAMUEL BACON. Presicent, rw: MPTON AND this | Dow « solr goods landed at ¢ sve them marked ation apply to J. H. JOH OTIC! of diminishing tbe chances, ot ‘HE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY RE ASD LIVBRP 711 lates From Nzw Yous. (CH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL Sppaaite United States making war upon the present mode of con- ei si ii it ic to it ared bow, or OO BINDING. at 8:05 a. m1. from Grand! BC aeEOr TEreete Boe shina cash; balance insiz and twelve | ducting camp-meetings. Te is allesed. that | geeinteresting, lackadal DECeOUe. dnipies | weckiio at the Greet of preciesirene aaaee ithe pabiie is etfully informed that the | Central Depot, New York, and thus BEST wary. woop. interest at 7 per cent. until | these are converted int oexcursion parties,aud | woman of to-day. She could not’speak a | shade. The addition is simple yet very ef- Pet te ean is carried on at 3 = LOW PRICES. ured by of trust on the premises | that by encouraging Sunday traius, with pro- | plain word, she could not eat an honest | fective, and particuiarly adapted to young * wetofore. Tue same excellent workmen areem- | SAVE SEVEN HOURS’ TIME AND SEVENTY | woop. 1 <OMPT DELIVERIXS. OAL. cing at the cost of the par- | miscuous travel, they ulterly destroy the re juare” meal, she was always pale, and | ladies. work turned cat will be in the MILES’ TRAVEL, Main office,» r mill and depo! with of $100 required on each lot as | ligious consistency of the old gatherings that | “suifering” from something. © er, or Recently imported fabrics, such as brocaded oyed, and the Fi ring’ je ig or oth ifa Srporice stvio which hse always been a character | 4.9 h from New York to the Mountains | win Gog tod toon lee eT HONE. on oe ra ce ee are oe Coen were instituted wnen the groves became the | robust ancestry would break out in spite of | satins, and velvets are very rich, and gnow a 3 le of the establishment ‘Day! ours. aaled days. 2 only churches for pioneers or immense con- | her desire to the contrary, she resorted to vin. | mixture of high, brilliant color, which is. how- be CI — pda ates arves, favors entonsive store Yarda ouabling ua | Teiverte jot .an agian, ine Property at Be TISe | Courses of people, Certainly cainpmicetiigs | Hef desireto te contrary, she reso undermine | ever. so admirably toned aud. blended as ‘not - ‘Tickets and further information can be obtained | to stock up ia:gely Wnen coal Is lowest, offices five days’ public notice of such resale, in the vicinity of large cities inevitably par- | her constitution, and make her the delicate in. | to bein the least obtrusive. They are very ex- LP GRASS) sp yET-MAKER, in Washlagton at office of the Baltimore and Poto- | throughout the cit, ain) all Ie imation son OH Hue rT take of the characteristics of fairs and picaics | valid she wished to be considered. Asamem. | pensive, the cost being # per yard, but then 5 SB AVENUE AND M Steupy, | mac Kallroad. auglé Im nication, insaring prompt attention to orders, we | augl2-d OONRAD KAUF MAN, } rustees, | rather than of assemblages of serious people rof af. she w: unmiti; nuis- | only a small quantity is required to trim or <0 BAMren i ara weer, novi-ly aro prepared to offer to our patrons the boat varie: Who practically believe what Mr. Jas. Eatton | Bo Tra ir rere rey Pepe ea = eel belug out a = AND ALILBROAD. = = = Mr. a ance; asthe miistress of a househol ce . a CRORE ALTIMORE AND OHIOR. 0. ties Gf Goal atthe wory lowest price, 2 Fe ORE Ot ee oR WKH ER NED: | has recently theoretically written—that reliz- | fallure; as a wile, @ drag lustors ots Lene | of tue question, and its employment recttoned THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Bomomber, wo lnsure a strictly pure coal,of $.94 | on account ot the weather, untli WE DN <SDAY, | ion is to many the only commonest ton tue | meet; and asa mother, gave her chiidrentheir | to vests, baud’, collars, jackets, side pieces pounds to the ‘on. the 4:h day of Ssptember, A. D, 1878, same hour i y 3 + Ba rel P National Houte and Short Line to the z JOHNSON BROTHERS. | and Mg he ages cme necessity of living. ¥. Tim: oul Chance by tea vin, them to be cared tor and the like. JENNIE JUNE. jorth, Northwest, West ‘Main office, miil ant foot of 18th. 13th anc JOHN H. GLICK, m yy Somebody el-e. ank heaven, she is SE RE Ee a and Southwest. Fas. sw. Once, wa Fat. tew.slietts, | augso-a LORNA ee Cyr ow }trustess, | | WaaT 4 Divex Szes—"In tue course of ding out. We see very little of het now a Make Childhood Swee' AKE KC’ 1878. 1418 7th st. n.w.: and $91 Pa.ave. s. -b your life you must have seen a great many a * . Vait not til! the hands vst 70 TSN LEAV 8 WASHINGTON: — Hees US, = = H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioneer, eel ener watery ' oAVith a sounder education, our girls are find Mbeya tet EV uC LES tom AND RETAIL DRALER TX e = 5 y co be divers who work for wrecking compa- | ing a more vigorous life. The are beginning Lge ge ANTHRACITE AED BITUMINOUS Ua | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY F@AME | Dies See many curlous things and have very | to-get a glimpse of what work meanee of the ike sweet the food of ali kinds. Office 605 9th st., between 3 Pieris G—No. ot N STREET NUBTH- | Strange experiences. I will give you one in- | sweetness, the elevation, the dignity it adds ide } and F Orders Solicited and satisfac WEST. stance by way of illustration. You remember | {9 existence. There will not be work enough Du, fill their tiv (Cranberry, Strasburg. “Wi GO Waasr~root orig ee Bane | ood? Ave teri duly recorded ia Eater Noe Maines Well, Jon 0 Men thee tooee ie! | in the world for women when they once dis. na-ine feucnenael ue—A mosqal =! 5 l, A. D. Bigs laine? Well, John O'Neil, the Eastport (Me. i yi e forerunners of a plague—A mo3q ‘oint of Kocks, Craoberry, Surasburg, | Gircct trom vessels at s reduction ordi Party secured theroby, Tshall sali ar‘pniic anc. | Made'several descents, but failed to open the | what It holds for then of expa spread out be- | #8 Nothing makesa baidheaded man somaa r, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. rates, Vease.s arriving weekly until close of uavi. | Hou istroue of the Dremises on MONDAY. Sep- | cabin doors. At last he succeeded. As the | fore them, asa fly that doesn’t know when if has enough. 30a m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and on. tember 9tb, 1878, at 53s o'clock p.m. atl that cer- | cabin door was opened, the first thing he saw The reign of dirty and dishonest Beidgets is Burlington Hawkeye. Baltimore Express. Parlor Uar to New York tain ‘of ground, situate in Exe city of Wash. | was two women fully dressed suspended In | short ;they may make the most of their present and Philadelphia. Stops at Annapolis Junction, ington, D.C, known as lot numbersd nineteen | the water. The rush of water carried them ance ec - 18:35 a. m.—St. Louis, Chicago, Columbus. and MEDICAL, &e. (28), 16 Davidson's recorded su‘Mivision of square | ioward him, and they appeared to be ative, | Chance the pecuiations, aud dishonest work DIED Euuabare Expres. Heersics humibered three hundred and sixty-seven ($87). | He stepped back in horror, and it Was some | 06 4,class of dressimakers will shortly come to | pepwan. arene on Monday morn: ‘Pullman Car 0 Cincinneth 50 REWARD IF DB. BROTHERS PAILS TO | together with theimprovement 9.00 a. m. and Way. 10:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Hia- densbirg, B-tsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jesup'sand Hanover. te . m.—Baltimore, Anuapolis, Ellicott City 1:30 p. im ‘New York, Philatelphia and B ston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only, stop- ing a: all S'at‘ons. S-ops at Laurel. 4.30 p. m.—Balitmore. B adensburg, and Laurel ee ae Belay. Swpsat Annap- olis. ne +4.35 p. m.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, pagers town, Winchester aud Way, Stations. On Bun- Gags to Point of Rocks and Way Sta. ions only. +4.40 p. m.—Saitimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tins. 15:30 p m.—Philadelph'a Norfolk an‘ Bs!timore ‘Express. Novfolk exe. pt Sunday. Norfolk 2as- sengers tuken in the Gare direct to Boat at ton. Scop at Bialensburg and Laurel. +6:50 p. m.—Baitimore and Way S-ations. 17:15 p, m.—' hkago and QCo.ambus Express. Sleepir.g Cara to 30 .— Baltimore Express, 1038 p. mse Louls, CLiciumatl, Loaisvitie ana Pittsburg Express. Pittsburg, except Buaday. Pullman cara. +9'80p.m,—New York Patladelphia and Baltl- ore Hxpres.” Sleeping Gar to New York, and Bpoctal 5 p'ng Car to Phiiad_Iphia. ()) Daily. O-ber trains dally except Sunday, Alltrains stopat Relay 8 atio.. 10 Land GREAT 1 renssitvania 1878 1878 HOUTE ‘TO THE NOETH,WEST AND SOUTHWEST. le Track, Steel Ralls, Splendid ‘Scenery, Magnificent Equipnient. ton to Sandusky, daily, ex -ept Sat 00 a. m.—-On Sunday only, Baltimore, Can- JUNE 10TH, 1878. | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ‘corner of Sixth ad B strets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the Wes:, 10.10 a.m. daily, with | Pittsburg and 8 eepiug Cars 'from tonatl, St, Louls and Chicago; ith Palace Car to Chicago. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. For ( anandat Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the North, at 7:40 p.m gaily, except Saturday, with Palsce Cars io Watkius. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Eluira, at 10:10 a.m. dally, except Sun For New York and the East, 1:45 a. m. and 9.30 p. iS. with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Puluman Cars, 9:20 a. m dally, ox- cop: Boston. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all chrowgh traias councet at Jarsey Dity with baatsof Bruok- lyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding douvle ferriage and Jouruey across New York city, For Philadelphia 1:80 p.m daly. exeept Sanday, and 1:45 8, m., and 5-80 and 9:30 p. m. dally. Jimiied Express, 9.20 a, m. daily, except Sua- Accommodation for Ba'timore, 6:55, 8:30 a, m. ping 4 20 D. &. dalls, except Sunday. es pe’s Creek «and 4: 5 dally, except Sunday. = ™ -* For Ainapoils 6:55 a m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, except junday. wei mdria and Fredert Ball- Nap and Aicrandsinana't = For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10 11 am; 5, 6:20, 3 p.m. On Shady at ‘9b ‘sti, For Richmond and the South, 2:45 a.m. and 9a. m. daily; 6:10 p.m. datiy, ex: Sanday. ‘Trains leave Aiexandria for W: yngcon. 1,8, 9:10, llam.;1 3, 4:20, 6:20 aad 7 p.m. On 8 at8 and 10 a.m. and 6:2)p am. Tic Information, sleeping. and” parlor car W4sHineros Home BEMEDY. DE. LEWIS) PLASTER. BEVEN FOR A QUARTER. Que targe and sy ana Seid by ll Druggisis. 48h for @ Circular, C= DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. FORTY BUBHELS DELIVERED FUR 93.10. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octh-tr G11 and 413 20th strest. cure any case of Female Weakness, Irregulari- ties and Obetructions; 30 years” ‘experience, ‘Office 906 B st. 8.w., opposite Smithsonian. aug31-39* one ET DB. EON pine oldest. eotablished specialist in the city. He guarantees a perma- nent and speedy cure in the shortest time possible of all Acute and Chronic ‘Skin Diseases. Abandoned ill-treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure of no charge, Boparate ‘consult 005 H Ing rooms: northwest. ang30-tr Di BROWN HAS HAD GREAT 8UOCE38 in the treatment of Premature " mal Weak: experience. The very g 8i010a m., 8to6and7to8 p.m, Office, 1606 L street northwest, room, augie-dne [Okey CHILLS, CHILLS. aie CHILL POWDERS the followt Reinlein’s, Hickling’s, Heal Bussell’s, Dawson s, and west, R. LEON, the Oldest Established and only Reliabie Ladies’ Poysiclan in the City, can be consulted every Tuesday, Wednesday and’ Satur- or at No. 605 H st. n. w., from 1 to8 o'clock, Ail Female Complaints quickly cured Office and Residence, 3 Monroe st., Baltimore. _aug30-tr RSE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache and pl sores, patna, Injuries, @c, At never tals,” Try it, ola Bp aries and 0 conta. stort for Washington, eplb-m,.tom ANHOOD BESTOBED. A Victim of youthful dis Remenees causing pre- mature decay, nervous debility, ete., having tried in vain every Known remedy, has found a siupic self cure, which he wil send, FRE to Ris follow my Seeo1y. 43 Chatham st., N. ¥. PECIAL NOTION.—Dr, HUSERTBON can bb Sonesta ot. Ma ‘8th and on fro v.25 ev between sta us nTrOo RMy on al dideasos of the Ui nary’ Organs aot fervous Seergirier ness, Nervous Debility, 1 Dliutess of Bignt oraittimese &c., al! resulting from abuses Btrictures aod 8} qeicniy native of Baltimore, with 12 ” experiences res : and Becurday visits Washington ‘every 7 Persons in need of ment for any of the above will on fhelr interest to call ‘mara0-ly gece 89.00 en 5 LEATHER TRUNE WITH CANVAS OOVEE, ALBO, HABNESS, NIOKEL, SILVEE AND GILT, §17 TO $86. TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &0. An immense variety ually grees, ‘at theever popular 1 TPaclory ana Shieesocens JAMES 8, TOPHAM, 495 Bovonth Street Northwest, Joining 044 Fellows’ Hall, REPAIRING, Trunks and Harness thoroughly repaired gna Frunkscoveredatlow rates, 0 selé-tr LL WH aay fon as uae Ey to know He H HEMPLED 8 Pennsyivanis venue iw. sorner 36 strest, W 48S48TED FEEE FROM CHEM- GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.8 COMPRESSED YEAST, DEPOT, 1119 167TH STRERT. CO. ANTHONY DENEEAS, Acenr, Abdeotn ) genuine without, &e. ‘erms: One-third cash, and the ba'ance in@, 12 and 18 months, with Interest, secured b7 a déed of , @t the option of the purchaser; $100 de time of sale, and all conveyancing a' purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in 7 days, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right tw rese!l the proper y at the risk and cost of the defaulting purc! afver five days advertisement CHARLES A. JAMES, T 3.7, COLDWkbL, Balosnate 'aagib-atd J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 513 7th st, le TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT SKICK DWELLING, UN THE 8OU1H SIDE UF “F" STREET, (No. 36 ) Between North Captiol Street and New Jersey Avenue northwest, By virtne of a deed of trust, dated August 18, 4876, and duly recorded in Liber ss. 825, folio 478, one ef the Land Records for Washington county, District of Colamma, a'dat the written request of the party secured thersby, We Will seli at public auction, In. front of the remises, on W* DNESDAY, the h day of Sep- A. D. 1878, at Bis orclock pm , a. ‘hat léce Or parvel of ground, Iylug add bolt in Washington ciy, Dis.rict of Colum(la delng known and distinguished as Loc uum seventy-two, (72,) in Auner B. Keliy’s recurded subdivision 0° certain lots tu Square numb red six handed and twenty-eight, (25. ) together with he imp: ovements thereon, consisting of a nea-ly new two-story and basement Brick Dwelliug, with modern conveniences. Teris: One-third cash; and the balance inoue and two years, a8 p-rcent. in erest per annua. secured by a deed of trust onthe property sold Que hundred dollars required at time of sate, aud all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Ternis to be compiled with in seven days, MAHLON ASH ORD, MARTIN M, ROHRHS, aug?4-eodds , | Trustess, J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 613 710 st, A pals TRUSTERS' SALE OF A TWO-8TURY AND BRICK DWELLING, OV (Wo. New BASt MENT THE BUUTH SIDE OF F 3TSEEL 82), between North Capivol street aud Jersey avenue northwest, By Virtue of a deed of trust. dated Aagust 15th 1876, avd duly recorded iu Liber 825, too No, 468 one of the land rezords f Washington county, Wiscrict of Commbia, ali the written request of the party secured therepy, Wwe will sell, at public auction. in front of the prem- ‘ses on WEDO ESIVAY. the 4ch day of Soptein'w., A.D. 1878, at Bs o'cl ck pawn... ‘all tha Dlece or parcel of ‘rund ly tig ity, District of Columols, and being knows and distinguished as Jot numbero: sevantr= our (74°, in Abner B. Kelly's recorded sub ilvis- ton of certain luts tn square numbered six haudred and twenty-eight (628), together wi:h the imp-uve- ments thereon, consis:ing of a (nearly new) twe- story aud basement #rick Dweliing, with modern conveniences. Terns: Oue-thint cash; aud the ba’ance In one and .wo at 8 por interest por annul secured by'a deed of trust onthe property 90.4: One hundred dollars so:d. reguived at time of sale, aati ‘ail convert ancing at purchaser 8 cost, Terma to be compiied with in seven days, ABLON 48d FOR! ait-cofds MARTIN M, ROHR £) NI°ED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. virtue of an order No. 368, issued out of the supreme Court of the Vistric.of Volum via sitting as a Bankrupt Coort, dated August 29th, 1878, ana tome I will seil Dublic sale, for casi store ‘No. 364 Pennsy:vania avenue, corner of 44 street norihwest, on MUNUAY, 38. ptem>er och, 1878 commencing at Lu o'clock a. m./ the tele lowing gor ds and chatve 4, tv wit: and Fixtures of store, on- [ron Sa! lotof Fine Groceries, cou istiug of Wines, Li OTS, Fie ier Coffee, Leberg A S ‘oes, Canned Frnit C., &C., taken and held ins as messonger bankrupty, case of « biries B. Pamphce -. FRED'K Do D.C. | }Trastess. ounters Shelv- ‘aud one 3 UGLASS, U. 8. JOHN BHEBMAN, Auctioueor. ‘NITED STATES RSHAL’'S SALE, 'y virtue of two writs of fiers facias, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Qourt of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me 1. public sae, for cant, ry at an sred | time before he gained suffizient courage to en ter the cabin. There he found the w»men who were passengers on that ill-fated ship kneel- ing and holding each other by the hands, as if they had been engaged in prayer when the steamer went down. He then went into the smoking room Tue cabin was in the wild+st disorder. Chairs and tables were turned up. side down, botiles were scattered about, and the men lay on the floor asif they had’ per- ished during a drunken revel. Most of them had pistols in their hands. Scenes like this are common in sunken vessels which carr) pensengers down with them.”—[New York forid. SARATOGA SEASON CLOSED — Unblushing Jockeying Hrposed.—Toe fifweath session of the Saratoga ‘facing Association was brought to a close Thursday, and with it the most bri Mant series of turf even's yet seen at any rac ing centre in thiscountry. The weath?r was all that could be desired, and there was a | large and well ordered assemblage of specta- tors. During the season 108 races have been run, in which 153 different horses took part 651 times. The amount of money won In pu-ses, stakes, &c., foot up the sum of $74.65: o' which the Yorillard brothers took the lion's | share. It ts to be regretted that the tricks‘ers | and frauds of the turf should have boldiy | a played their game on the last nef andi! is pity that so able a jockey as Evans should allow himself to be fed into the questionable proceenings which marked his riding in the | rst two races. H. O. Bernard has become no- torious there during the past two seasons, aud has twice narrowly escaped being ruled n the course. He and his partners played a shabby trick on ae Public, which was so pal- pable that it could not be overlooked. It was | evident from the start that Nannie H. would not be allowed to win the first race, and whan Evans pulled her back when the flag fell the | people saw through it. The other races were closely contested, but there were tw. tumbl4s in the steeple-chase, and the outsider, Katie P., won it, creating an immense sensati LN. ¥. Times, 30th MusT CaRRY Tug Distkict ANYHOW.— The low tone of political sentiment ia Vir- inia may be inferred from this brief extract rom the Richmond State, a paper by no means an extremest under ordinary circum: | stances: “The Petersburg Post is still opps. | ing the [Democratic] nomiuee of the conven- | jion for Congress, and fiaukly declares it | ‘would rather see the district reimain a black | district than to haye it made a white district,’ | unless the revolution can be effected by an honest election with a candidate whose views | upon the leading issues of the nation are dis- | tinetly defined and understood The Post we | fear, Sees things as through a glass, too dark- iy, and will yet discover, we hope, that itis bet- | ter to be safe than to'be sa‘isted—[.¥. ¥. mes. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS IN KANSAS. The following is the full ticket nominated by the Kansas republican state convention: For governor, J. P. St. John: for lieutenant gov- ernor, L. U. Humphreys; for secretary of state, Jas. Smith; for treasurer, John Fran- cis; for auditor, P. J. Bombrake ; for attorney gener Willard Davis; for chief justice, A. Hoi ton; for superiniendent of pubiic ia- struction, Allen B, Lemmon. A BROOKLYN BangRupr.—A. 8. Wheeler, a dealer in tax sales and real estate in Brook:yn, has filed his petition in bankruptcy. 13 liabilities are about j assets not over glu. Among his creditors are the city of Brooklyn, to which he is liable on bond of Isaac eau, former tax @ollector, fo: ‘Tuk explosion of a boiler of a steam thrasher at New Lewiston, Winona county, Minnesota, a few days ago, killed four men and a boy, One man mo-taily wounded. Quick Work.—Shoes can be made by ma- cbiuery at an astonishing rate. At a ae shoe manufactory in Lynn, Mass.,a pair of the stock iu Just eleven minuten, ta aight et ry e utes, in of visitors.—[ Ez. &@@ Xavier Wachter, of ean, ae Dal., a German, went on an excursion to Cape May bree’ ‘when he was seized Fith evap and an end, for the brizht eration will not siz ability and know how to mend it. Some of the pre fest girls, belonging to the best familles, ave shown what they can do, during the past summer, in the interior of Maine, in the moun- tains of Pennsylvauia, and in the nooks of the Catskills. A majority of them have prepared Ss, Some have taken it upon “forage” for the their own wardrobe themselves to fish and “shanty,” and others have done the en Cooking clubs wiil undoubtedly be a rage this winter, and lunches, at which the food is pre- ared by the young hostess, assisted more or less by her guests. . These, however, are recreations, the solid part of it is that girls are begiuning to put their faculties to some use tiat instead of dwadling over fancy work they are beginuinzg to make their own dresses, that instead ot tlauntiug in the street parading fliunsy flaery, they are painting, carving, 1inproving, aa Gecurating their o homes, aud even in some iustauces putiing themselves serious! to the task of teachiug younger brothers an: sisters, All this is so good that one can only hope it will become more general. Practical work ought to enter so much more than it does into education, it is so healthful, so necessary to full deveiopment ; it teacaes so much more than can be taught by text-bovks, and abstract methods. What our girls learn experimentally the: uever forget. But what has ali tais to do wit fashion? More than we thiak. change we owe the spirit ia which the short costume has been received, the sensible dresses seen at even the most fashionable re. | Souris in the mountains of plain wool, short and simply made and trimmed. It has even af- fected the most frivolous seaside resorts, has duced stylish belles to replace their tralia) siik robes with comparatively short dresses 0! inexpensive organdy, barage, and dotted mus: lin, and will reiieve many a struggling, des yondent man of a burden daily becomiug more and more difficult to be borue. . Nor have the giris lost anything certainly, they are hasdsumer in useful dresses than they were befu., _ There is nothing so ageing as the complica- lion of rich, weighty fabries with profuse uimmiog and ornaments; there is nothing either more exhausting to the nervous system. No more becoming toilette io a preity girl cau be conceived than a dotted muslin, made short, with two skiris and a shisred b.ouse waist, a “Creole” headdress arranged with a small, sof sik handkerchief. wita a border ia which the colors are displayed, aud ribbou trimmings for the dress repeating the colors seeu fa the border ol the hanckerchief—piuk aud blue, crimson | and canary, olive and red, or olive and bu-, aud the like. Dotted mus.iu can be purcuased for twenty five cents per yar and two such dresses, ribbons luciuded, un not cust ten Gollars, if the young lady has industry enough io make them for herself; a very re | matter in these days of Well-cyj aud weli designed paper patterns, Even where silk dresses have been worn by young ladies, it has been gratifying to see a marked distinction between their styles and those of married ladies. A very distinguished aud favorite modei consisted of » all of one color, white, pink, biue, mauve, tri.amed with coupons of satin ribbons of ‘the same shade, and with arrep eee save the fabric. ‘Lhe interior plaitings being crepe lisse, tulle or valenciennes lace, or one of the former aud latter combined. “coupons” are merely fiat loops of satin ribbon an inch and a quarter in width, put on in sets, in mounted in doubie rows as a or old lace, and itls not long since such robes (only sulied to Berne commonly seen upon young girls. ‘hich te Bighiy ecectt * ve, embroidery executed the lines at the water isis of the preseut gen- iaud it, When they feel the It is to this | August, 1878 afters short tines 4 ave September 20. 1878, Manc&kT DEgWwaN, lu fonrth year of her age, Eelatives and friends are invited tosttend her fuperal from the reside ice of ber a oO. 225 C str-et sou'hwest, Tuesday afternoun, ai half= Past three o°clock. - LANE. Septembe: 1st, 1578, of congestion of the brain, Marri Leak Lass, young st child ot B. M. and Alice J-ane, aged twenty months. Her fuceral will take place from her parents’ residence, 1010 Virginia avenue, ai three o'clock on the 3d tast, Fricuds of the Tamily are invited watend. = LRA. August Bist. 1878, Wittiax G. Lea, aged forty-iiree years, formerly of Petersbar Na... Eetersuurg. Ficumond, Raleigh. Lyn ; burg, Baltimore and No-foik papsrs 5 Fabeval irom Church of tncarustion, Taeshay. four p.m. - TO WILLIAM G. LEA, t Us Baturdry, Angst Si, 187%, My friends lve countel ous by one, Fading, falling frow my aight; And. with the suunmer’s settiag sua, T bade the lust, tue long goo2 night. And yet the tomb that doth us part, Tn which he now sy caidly 1s not 80 Grea: as this fond Laar Iu which he never, aever dios. Q, tell m9 we shall meet again. Whore the eterna! snmme And l will all my sorrows then Bury in that ead Fanewe.t . Brxwoop. M CAULEY. On the evening 0: the80. of Joun Rurvs Foig. Son of Caarles aud Mary McCawioy, agod sixteen Mouths. ad MULLER September 1, 1873 PeTnik J, F., beloved son of Char: a Eliza Weth Muller, aged two years, eleven uionths and well, ry Petrie, thou basi gone before us; God Would Lot perwit Unee stay; Waen the cloag of deaih crawl over us set WS, darling, ou the way. atta Hy His aun. 512 D street His funeral will take p’ horthwest, to-morrow. at threeo’cloca. Frtendg Telatives of the familly are cospoctfally re- quested to atvend. 2 OFFUTT. Died at Lis residence (Friendshis), in Montgomery county, Md., at balf-past five o'clock Monday m -ruing Sep ember #, 1878, Hic— LEARY L. OFPU TT. Notice of funeral bereatter. WHITE ne 21 of Septeraber, 187 CHARL — 'TE, aged elghieer years as three ion Friends aud ar juaintances are tu attend 1308 his fuacral, frosn the res! 4 is fact James C, White, on Tuzsday, September 3, four o'clock p.m. UNDERTAKERS, &c, W, »& sesne . UNDERTAKE, (Formerly with BF. 940 F street .1., One door east of Tenth street. askets of all grades anc styies. Bodies Embaisued and peoparot tor tranaportae ton. ‘Lady attendants at short notice. Ey Et anc ou the eT strictly firet-clase aos roost ED. SPINDLER, UND) ea. Bevonth street n.w., eC 8 balmed and prepared for ona ss WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. m.we

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