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j ., Wormiey’s |The Man whe Says he is Mr. Letta. STEAMERS, &c. Idings. In this a it THOSE CHRISTMAS BILES. CONGRESSMEN AXD THEIR RESIDENCES. Bey Wiens, Neve arinnees Hote | lay morning a Chronicle reporter was sols Veit DOMESTIC ART. fhe hearth be coveted with tiles us well a the eine howe cn laters Witla Lowe, W. We Ala., 453 € shaw. } défatied to find Erhard Zapf, the reported hus- iB NORFOL! FORTRESS MONROE rper’a Razar.) sides, the only thing that regutires any labor to [Mingle cage rer ‘with ancuich fils, Manning, Miss., 33 Lotta, the actress. — Tae a ‘THE Pipe ase 6th-street ‘To furnish out houses cornforiably ts undoubt- | lens ie the grate IReUE and gals should De made When knock and rines: and poetiéa's feet W. A. Wheete Harsh, ‘Ratio: eee Sots ton adic ie | wharton Mondays, a FT aden ae a tp righ hes Of play of design mar be given tothe wooden | Maxeechoing nelecs through the street: piven aet a Martin’ E 1c) De. Willard’s Hote dock to the deck of & scow-schooner with all the Point nat bia on In the happ! ot y Of 4 thony. Pre mpend at home. And tis increase of happi- Pee ee ornamented with | And passing road from door tp.4007, Anhotiy moe = and aes a Ss eae in. The | Boston sean a aernate das ness fs of that most subtle kind which wins | pilasters, or brackets, or shelves, or panels; car- pene hoe atiention” Terre te re Maso erten | 3 ye Mr. Erhard Zapf?” “That's | Becond-class fare, i : fesper and more renned.” Wealt feat tatatoa | pach, wtp, ths couune or lett tires or four ft | Sur books are cased du New SPs Day.” McCook. oe GN Hotel. ny eae ai responded ihe gentieman inthe | DAILY LINE o THE POTOMAC RIVER. and more refi: ce 3 is 4 6 : 2 lien Shirt and overalls. An invitation to | _ Steamer 1OMPSON leaves ‘tent. We all love a warm room. a | in wood than in marbie, as wellas much more The wine we bought ia all used out, McGowan, J. Woollen wharf Monday and Thuraday, at 7 a.m., Sheers fire, a comfortable ie arm-chatr cleanliness | cheaply. eq | Ais eft no trace (excort the sont), 205 East Capitol st. n.w. McKenzie, J: A Ky., National Hotel take something was responded to by the mys- Remind netunday to Lgmnarens ism. i pedvenld comfort which all cantenjoy, And we eames And decorating wall spaces—oiain | is basen ataaay oe ear aoa Booth, eee 13th st. n.w. Netane iM, Ma Jeri se BW. the influence of the cheering malt dispensed OF | [eaves same what at Ta.m cu Sindy a oe 01 el Stans 9, . re ‘] z Bacel we disposi- to iver and Smith’ eeteared toenay atsroh Che things that have | color in paint, paper, or distemper; patterns 10 | sen eso! Tt ean’t be that Burnside 4: E,, R’'I., 1998 H st. hw. ‘ a ata Higgs Howes. tion {3 Beak of ane tesranest wie as tear | cont Ethane haptics, stopping at in we are accustomed to repose in atter our day's | PEPE, ast method be ep aye, all te interest Were al! cmenmen sithin tate house, Cah Wikio wea. en . Conn., ATiagton Hotel. ¢latmed by him. ‘The said-to-bs husband of the aia aw roa we are accustomed to repose in e e Were al! coneum: in Call, Wilkinson, Fia., 1329 "oot Mot. LW. California tayorite ts'a queer msixturmot the one nan TEAMERS NEW work, of the fire that casts a ruddy light round | of the wall surfaces is made to depend w Which cook aszerts would starve a mouse. Cameron, An; ‘Wis., 137 East Capitol st. Miller,. eae re Tid) GHA IGHGaNDrE roaen One minute Steamers E. C. KNIGHT and JouN Gipson alter- our room as we sit and warm ourselves after we | color. There can be noobjection to this; a eat Cameromt, 3. De Pa, 1103 K st we Muts & q , Texas, 6 Grant Place. teman and the longshore ro ae ately leave ier iy” ant iver, New Sorby svary have been chilled through in the cold outside, | surtace of color is a beautiful thing, provi it rm ice nehore Sheer og nter, Matt H., at Wis., 622 Connecticut ave. 1, Pa., eee ears eloquent “and proond Saturday at 4 p.m., and snonnls ey when the sleet and the snow are beating against | be uniform and adapted to its purpose. But | Could euch a e Bes can f. M., Mo., 918 14th st now moses: . 1).. MIS8., 705 15th st. DW. one ee eoony opening ae Aseaa ee mer ine ana, uous "ung dete | Murine etna exept On hat | Aaa ee ty Soke ficnara Nes Noto ec Horse, ae a trae ts, questions ony have the iuprestion Bano. | Shier Sanoal eas ee pote Sie roars he house Be Thoeee ; d_yellow- Bee Boe Na Morse, Leo id, Mass, Willard’s Hotel. Dieman in disguise removed by a relapse » President. forts, or rather Inxuries, are nob 2 comet the re- | Those generally used are pale green an on prema vem bie wen Cnulars on clisese, Davis, David, Il, National Hotel. Best ‘N. ¥., 1501 H st. nw. into the characteristic dialect of the ordinary ae ANE A, Pride ; i domestic life. ‘They belong to | ish drab. It will be sald that these are harm- | Yet rows of Sarures stand for these. GW. va, Arlington Hotel. Morton, L. is Fs 1 > dialect of the ordi E'S NEW EXPRESS LINE Tiodest houses as much as fo stately houses, OF | fess, and to. ccrtaln extent this defense ts (ruc. | And here's the deeper! “Now my wife Dawes Hz, Mass. Worley’ Hote. ee ee eae ett rian be ec haroteen carte | ene ni, ERASER, wasttiNoTOM eed Spe miore r apaint, | Pie ne tag teal to aspire to, and that it he Oe rite cists Murch, T. H. Maing, ‘Metropolitan Hotel. Hon and rearing have evidently been ot a much | FHTLADELP! LEXANDRIALY We aanament our walls witt nleiister se . = ei nabiltty in mont Uf ua to IMAke cue Walls K been sols she erate Farley G. PRYOR eretrpooe ave. Myers, W. Ro, Ind., 615 13th st. DLW. higher grade than 1s usually accorded to the | conne. ceting et ‘Philadelphia with s With Clrags carpaes to seek re- ad Adam hed no bills of hers. shes Ct toe Neal, H. S., Ohio, 312 C st. sons of ordinary fishermen or ‘iongshoremen. | Cgumectin Boston, dclphie lees with plaster-work, our floors with carpets. | better than harmless that drives us to di Sedan nadine piles Cea Rene eae ee Ind., 734 12th St. now. Zapt 18 aman of fine physivul form, and his | New: egies, ce With marbles, our chairs With | ef in vast-sized mirrors or other coarse ecora— pare or lace, or sealskin furs. Gar) A. ii., Ark., 519 2d st. now. New. J. D., Ind., 734 1 pt iS ae ‘Dare. Shintees and most tilags with vulgarit ‘ oa foreane G enough ‘o possess e000 ood pears, Oh, happy time! oh, peaceful hours! Gordons 31 B. idsz Vermont ave. Nicholls”: OF the nero Sop ee Zrom Philedeins the consequence of all this ts that wi UL aAee nos! ve td | Of making loveand tending flowers; Greomé, J. P Md., 1328 nw. So TOOL Ee aw. of some susceptible gitl was the sufferer. He 1 of money in maktnj i the problem 1s simple. All we have to Dleesinga Heaven wrante Grover, n, 1108 F st. n.W. Noreross, Amasa, Mass., e a mt nes in gomfortable than we » ve De do is to, paint, paper, or ds-emper the | Goes gricicas, heroes bil fer planta! Hamlin. fui Me., o\villard’s Hotel. Seren, James Ne wird Hota a tel heighte well built and: with a well shaped head . walls Ay It ot = aie cay ‘ood background to, without interfering with, | 1p read no more, they yd drive me wild. Paar ee Hues Af O’Neti], Charles, Pa. /1406 13th St. new. ona alr of broad 1 shoulders. Detokening. con- ver eheap tagnificene the pictures. A rich brownish-green will bé a ig cian oe Hereford, Frank, W. Va., Nationai Hotel. O'Kelly, Daniel, N.Y., 312 C st. Dw. ee = ie pals ee ee Ran | vasosceroraen en aighbors have bous son ea bere na pictres, OF Lert few, Wemnts. Tearnot pay tese Chiistmas bile.” (3fav‘sir. | Tit Benjaanin i Ga, ‘Arlington Hotel Orth, GS. Ind. 1520 Fst. ee F pee fu slouch, wile @ couple of | Fer fuitinfoniaation apply to oA ma their plenty : e in ever, we have n es, —————— Will, N. P., Col., 1407 Massachusetts ave. er, J. H. ea Bren plosaly thrown open at 2 °y e beauty of our wall decoration Overton, Edward, jr.. Pa., Wil!ard’s Hotel. coarse woollen shirts carelessly thro pe Washinton, D.C. @. F. YDE, 59 Seoeealvoa New, ifwe call to mind the colors A Green Aue thie, youn Hoar, G. ia Mabe, 919 1st. ae Facheco, Romuaido, Cal, National Hotel. the threat reveal a skinas white and soft and Georgetown, D. ©. | WHLLTAM ¥ GINDE & 06, & 00. that we have seen ‘on the ‘walls tn our fiends’ T Perhaps you artist in New Yors, ths dans, 611 18th st. m.w. age. H. F., Cal., 1329 F st. n.W. clear as thitof an infant. Whea frst thrown | General Manners, gaveug an even MOMentry feeling Of TTereSt | ane eae an ee re | ak Wes Va, 006 18th St. nw Pens iy es Ou ee Wearing theattire and assusning tae characters | 2 rte duce ¢] as | S$ an even mom ry of * 3 7 a elps, Jam 7 '. DW. 2 Ladd YD-_s: he wropenty belong. onl 3 | Grpieasures: Some, as wesald before, are hari: | saw i¢ 1 twas perfectly, delighted, and i ull Jonas, Bi, ‘aa ris Phister Ey Ky., Willard’s liotel, Res ofa Mater front roustahout can change at | Ay ORT Siteas New eae va Conse y , that is to say, entire! ni scene whe a wi s ave. B se. Sse. nef BOUTHAMPTON AND Bi : | Jor ine most part they areactually agyressive by | misundesstanding and then ee a) sons 3 Ww Re Tas wi ares aoe mortal ts puzzled. In his most familiar and | rhe steamers of this compan: pany wil eal every Bat- honid De "in keeping with the houses in | {helr extreme erudeness. There is one, tor Rid ay Come Salone before: the crixet b Kernan, Francis, N. Y., 1812 N st. n.w. coarsest; moods a certain, dignity pervades the arday from Bremen Pier, foot of $d street Hoboken. with our manner of Ife! But | stance, very much like that of lavenier kd | to sing. I thought it the sivectest sou aes | eee goane iowa, sia ioth seas 1 . man which prevents the familiarity, one would | fia Rates of yassaxe: Froin New York to Mayra, Lon- gloves, that ts used often in distemper and paint, | heard in my Ife, and I then an re ade Does ae y ‘a, 8 Grant Paace. gramariiy use toward a person in Mis of | don, at Bremen, first o 100; and mixed with pure white or white and gold tn | my mind that I, too, would have a heart - aa nn gO A hier Si2 12th st Dw. Reagan, cA H., Texas, National Hotel. life. and keeps at a distance persons who wo hs 3° CO. 2 Bowl papers. The effect s one of astonishing repul- | cricket of my own 28 soon as I could earnithann’ | Cogan Jona ee ean eo Real aine, 583 6th St. Nw. Seek to draw him out in regard to the peculiar | pasuaie spi 1y, to .OELINGHS & 00.. 2 ew sider what thing att mie | siveness, It Deere tesuey te baat ae era aes teen Speakiae my hear | MeMillan’S Jit, Mion, 211 North’ Capitol st. He n . we, a 1005 E st. n.w. itn. Herne Feaucleca Carnie, Nel Come | Pact. Aents for Waxhinaton. aoe ‘ alin war. ‘If we were to meet a mith, no interest or beauty * oi if 1409 Massachusetts ave. | Richardso1 & We | a . — poor git Waite, cle “andy, and. quietly dressed, s unsuitable for pictures, and clashes with al- | has proved fo De a coal ‘stove an my nen ets porter. J. ee No ene Richardson’ J.S.,'8.C., Metropolitan Hotel. NEW XORK_HOTTERDAM, We might remark her as a person whom we | rost every tint that is brought near to it. It | many. Every Decoration a nh the | Morgan, J. 'T., Ala!, 401 G st. nw. Richmond, J. B., "Va., Metropolitan Hotel. A The first class steam ner pes ee aaa tae Se a would be giad to take into our own Service Or | Is timpossible, without the. "hep of of liustration, gathering cocker menos ate. visiting | Morrill, J. 8., ¥t., cor. Vermont ave. and M st. ete = We Lat, Imp ape aoe LADIES’ GOODS. TEN, CALAN, BOTT AiO malt te ttend to our own children. We showld | tosay much about color sul ° Neb., 1393 H st. nw. Robeson, G. M., N.J., = C1 Reet it probable that she would do her work dille | sasauauuch about coler that, will peor much different places. I bave had’them trom Long- Paddock, ne tr hin doh ean cow. Robinson, G. D., Mass., Riggs House. ‘apis a MADE T meee =< wo | Rethcriaus, Ieaven # serey 1 aaa gently, and, above all. honestly, We should fool | refer to all the thousands of harsh tints, single | fellow’s home in Cambridge. tieman looked | Platt, 0. H., Conh., Arington Hotel. Ross, Miles, N.J., Willard’s Hotel. e Nurse Apron, large: 256-1 einai AU: | mediate €- 880: Stecrage 82h CAT, oe it probable that our children’s characters would | and antxed which “ Be seen iatguring ee the amuceds el Be, gent pr vcanne fn | Plumb, P. B, Kan n., National Hotel. ra Hothwell, G. ¥.. a pe sucerorotay litan Hotel. made STORM Sie bare vba Be outh, Willian st, Sate MOK safe In her hands, that "Se. walls of houses. ‘The only thing rh : se, may 1536 Massachusetts ave, | Iussell,D, T., H.C. Freigl etatacal retibernent wi ay would Dre done in this matter ts to Sepeal ‘to every ones and get a few crickets?”’ He anaie me te | mango Russell) W. A., Mass., 201 ‘New Jersey ave. Se. ME. L. P. JEANNERET, BIS, 80 General domg or saying anything which we should fear | own taste as far as possible, and to try and | him ‘all about them, and then ie guowed | Ransom ers Bast taptal st, Ryan, Thomas, Kansas, 600 13th st. 0.W. No. 88 North Charles ate — NMAN LINE might have a bad influence on the tone of their | make them exercise their judgment. Do not let | me his old pet—that rondeenal ce oe aa Beuleetre, i el.,"606 13th Ryon, J. Ww, Pa., 1212 New York ave. n.w. Wa ee Unirep 5: rat. Mart, 8: and,we were to mecta | us he content, on the one hand, with gloomt- | stands in his hall, and every bal DoUE FNSS)| Raunders “Ani NCUrsckE, National Hotel Samford, W 807 9th st. n.w. FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS. pone NEw yORe ae CER SHOWS ce TOOL: girl of the same class gaudily dressed, with false | ness and dullness; let us id with horror on | out some beautiful air. Mr. aan arene "| Sharon, Wililam, Nevada. Sapp, W. F., Iowa, Hamilton House. aS Toe WEDNESDAY na THUNSD, DAY. "AY AND SATURDAY. welry nd a flowery bonnet, we should proba- | the other hand, ail crudencss and mere show!- very well, and used frequently to go to Roslyn’) Sharon, William, Nevaae sa a, Sawyer, 8. L., Mo,, 186 Pennsylvania ave. s.¢, L107 Pennsyleania avenue, ny be exactly as much prejudiced against her | ness. Let us be careful that the color chosen my pets, ‘Then Thave some real Concord | Slater, J *. uaa, Scales, A. M.’N.C, National Hotel, ac? SLOT LG ACCOM. iS We were in favor of the tidy girl. Our ju shall be one not merely beautiful in small eG ical crickets from Mr. ruerons Bat Thurman, A” Ohio, 1017 i4th st. n.w. Shallenber ‘elt W. S., Pa., 610 13th st. n.w. y ments fn each case might be false, but they | quantities. as for instancescariet or Bright blue, | den. and a quanuty from the old omnes of | Thurman AS Ge Oni 01 ath Shetler Gre’ Avan Gutter Homes PSs BELLE Lucas. of Chester: ABO | Oly of New York 3800 Would be instinctive, thi say, founded on | Hut suitable (o covering large spaces, and sum: | Nathanfel Hawthorne and Washington Irving. | Vance, Z- 1 ess Wileas BOL Sherwin, J. C., IL,9 3d St. hee. 2 cae aa martin stoaraere axe Sentey, Gp aes our universal experience. And thie difference | ciently quiet to be a permanent rest to the {XG | You see, carly In the spring they begin to creep | Vest, C. G.. Mo. Willard Green st., Georgetown. | Simonton, C. #.,"Fenn, ait oin st. n.w, DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, este modery impgvenent, Windle hot and + between the two girls would be the difference |» When wall-papers printed in patteras are u: Cut of thelr holes, but they are very shy, and, | Voorhees, DSW. Ind. 180 Green s Singleton, J. W., IIL, 309A sts Bae Ae eae Sp ape ena eerie OE See between refinement and vuig: y. Few will | there are hee coneieera ans we soul ay the sein Be 3 footstep, fae ; mmodlatels. | allace. W. A. ahh ‘Willard’s TavteL a Singleton, 0. fe isk, Whar peobet: a chats fy ealoons, Seth und smoking rooms, barber sagree pon this point. Now is try ulde our cho! how. fee them § ckly, 2 Bs id., Baltimore, Marylant Sler.o} ¥ rk., - i» Ke Buil x ee aaa cue cose this teeanc ; however, that although tn these cases moré | them down into ‘their holes, root thera owt and | Was, W. Pe it ae Reanore, Mary) Smith, A. Hern Pa Witlara's Hotel. Corner 8th st., Keep Building. ‘omar Fates of pastage and other information, spply mean by the term viigari/y, or at least some of | than one color s employ ois Denn always put them on ty jitue | ae ot corneas come \dom, William, Minn., 1116 Vermont ave. Smith, H. Ba N. J., National Hotel. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. Geel | SOHN G: duty seta OL Broadway, F bk characteristics, as applied to Unings that are | a general effect of harmo q © | times I cal 0 ‘dria, Va. Smita, W. Gal, . byes. We MOSS, ‘Adana sii ie at is ickether whieh stiould besoughtatter—an effect | ofS: nowadays tort tase leatoed toe eee | Withers! ae canara a sare W. Ado fil Ebuite House, ADIES’ SHORS—OF FILST CLASS. BRO., 02) Penn's ae oo ‘The first that strikes us ts the love of show. | hest scen at a distance that the pattern them. "See, In’ this glass globe, all over te | paren eEoeES OF THE SENATE. SR ory, He Nat ee ONLY IN THE Ory, ress, But it ts the love of show for its own sake that 's to be V distinct. This general effect are tny amber eggs; these are hatched eeu me oe eant-at-arms, 201 East Cap. st | Springer, W: ft ., 102 East Capitol st. AND KEEP AN ASSORTMENT, UNARD LINE. is vulgar here. It is not the beauty of th r araloeaus to, — Coe eee ae ou bs sie warmth of jae oe Hee Eo rey coe exceutive Clerk, 7B st new. Starin, % 4H, 'Y.. rb Lafayette Square, PRICES REASONABLE. a.aon an Ue ae ip ichiaions on ack 1 fe desire (0 create a sens: same light as, one : ing. e 3 2 i Steele, W. . . peclhe Conran this becomes at Umes Sue a pasclo siewwed from certain distances ve unate prom Se eee oe ae Lee ae oorkezper 18 Sd st D.w. Stephens, A. H., Ga., National Hotel. 3, SOF Lith on eg, forall seancu of te yeare eae Re blip ling to all_diserimination between pany inence to one particular feature, owing to Its | emerge lovely crickets of a delicate yellow, with AW. B lonichael: postaaster fetropolitan. Stevenson, A. E., IL, National Hotel. Branch H. WIREMAN'S. 0 n0v25_ On the outer passaxe from Queenstown to Wt and ugliness. Color not peing in proper hartnony with thos? | brown legs. Of course, exposureto the alt soon | W. P. McMichael, pos 2 Stone, J. W., Mich., 1011 H st. n.w. RESSMAHING. York or Boston, crossing the Meridian of 60 at 43 cause It 1s be: Igarity, of the other features of the design aad | turns them dark, but it is very interesting to Talbott, J. F.C. Ma, Te MISSES HAMILTON, Re rte the sear ae ; but to show a if the constant repetition of the —patt waich them burst their old shells with many Se ‘Taylor, R. L., Ténn., National Hotel. ‘STREET. ‘On the homeward crossing | the evidian > for the sake of vulgar. | over ‘the. Wall surfuce often causes | the struggles, and sometimes turn right round and Thomas, J. ae UL., 806 12th st. new. Firet-clase work, at moderate prices. mova | of Go mad lat ors e north of 42. is th ic prominent to be arranged in lines j eat them up out of spite, as it were. I feed ihe Samuel J. Randall, ems Pa., 120 C st. s.e. Thompson, P Ky., 725 9th St. n.w. (QUEAPER THAN Evrr. SS etoand depends | and figure unpleasing, though | on hominy, oatmeal and lettuce, give t ‘Acklen. J. H. ey 207 East Capttor st, ‘Thompson, Wag fowa., Hamilton House. Cars THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- ists In the falseness of the | all the lines of the design tnrepeat- plenty of water and sunshine, and they strive. ‘Aiken, D. W. , 1005 I st. new. Tillman, G. D. a 509 12th st. Dw. NO HUMBUG. ‘ED. —a falseness that takes in no 0 ed may be Before a. Wwal-Ipaper is ——— Aldrich, es RL ‘Arlington Hotel. ‘Townsend, Amos, Ohio, Arlington Hotel. lure who produces the sham, and | chosen, therefore, care should be taken that Drinking Students at Leipgic. Aldrich} William, 11, Ariingtion Hotel. ‘Townshend, R. W., IIL! 213 43¢ St. aw. CELEBRATED JOUVIN'S THREE- BUTTON KID only deceives her in this sense, that she be- | two or three breadths are placed side. ty side in Ridiculous duels, says a Leipste letter to the | ‘Anderson, J. A., Kan., 615 Est. Rew. ‘Tucker, J. R., Va., Hamilton Houss. GLOVES, ONLY 80 CENTS A TAT lieves she fs deceiving others. Her passion f tect this secondary pattern, if Itex- | Boston Advertiser, are Very frequent, and are | Armfeld,’ RF: N.C 592 16th st, nw. ‘Turner, Oscat, KY,, 1325 F St. now. Every Pan WARRAN ww iS So great that She prefers the preten: exactly the same effect. nay be produced against the law, butas they are not attended | Atherton, Gibson, Ohio, 1336 Q St. n.W. Turner, Thomas, Ky., 725 9th st. Be SILES, SATINS, 8 CLOAKS, DRESS Goops, Wa ES: richness to the reality of neatness, and the without prominence in color by the unequal | With danger, they are winked at. It 1s sald Atkins, J. D. C., ton 419 6th st. new. ‘Tyler, J. M., Vt., Land 15th sts. nw. Is Grear VaRIr: Sas ay . me hibition of tawariness to the comfort of quiet- | distribution of the design. Supposing, for in- | ere that Uhcke duels tuerease the sense of hon- | Bachman, K. K, La, Metropolitan itotel Cena J. Le? Obie Wig Fat aw. SILK HOUSE, 910 7th st. Gaba ‘slog a) Gallis.-(---Wed- Mar. 6 ness. Now, there are few men or women who | stance, it fs printed light on a dark ground, and | oy. &c,,an idea for which I cannot see one | pafiey, J.'M., N. Y.. Arlington Hotel. Updegraf, Thomas, Iowa, 720 12th st. B. nov20-Im K. MEYENBERG. ery ann weaneiaey.s would not cousider that cheap gaudiness in | cwing’to this fault the pattern is thicker in rk of justification. Each adaitional scar on | Raker, J. hy Ind, EDbItt oes Ups cas, 601 E st. bw. Sa Seeger nag 860, 8 880 and gi00 ‘gold, according to scoommo- dress, with all its accompaniments of false | come places than in others, then the thick parts udent’s face increases his swagger dd inso- | Ballou, 1. W., R. 1. 811 9th st. n. Z [BE FIRST PREMIUMS datiol jewelry and what is called “loudness,” was to | viewed from a short distance will make little ce, the only inerease visible to me. Fist Barber, Main 3 , 2 East Capitol st. Valentine, E. K., Neb., 1120 New York ave. Over all competitors for aHoket to Paris, 81 Bold, additional. the last degree vulgar. Butthe strange thing is | masses of light, and the thin parts little masses | fignts occur very seldom, and when they do Barlow, Bradle: “ Yan Acrnam, Ienry, N. Y., 625 A st. &e. CADIS Ae NS enone Return Servis on favorabl le arma, sau that these Very men and women, whoare really | of dark color, which may make on a large sur- | happen amount to nothing. They push and Bayne, T. M., Pa., 1 anate ae ave. Vance, R. B.,N. iby dhe Natinial Fate Ammociation ey and Gucenaown ena otek ete} eee a ena ed and refined, do Rot see | face a secondary pattern of ufipleasing appear- | scratch and shout 2 good deal, and that ts about | Baspeyt Mj, Pe, 140 Rhode Van Vari, sonns N. Have been awarded by the Nat Tavern) and Cones that they themselves commit the very same | ance. all. A few days feo. together with a wes TH | Belford, J. B., Col dvlz Gi: st D. ne Voorhis, C. i. J. H. VERMILYA, pinot bills of ripen Ge os Se SRE: faults in the decoration of thelr drawing rooms But besides the production of general effect at | friend, 1 was W ing one of those pushing Beltzhoover, FE) Pa, oe Hotel Wage, nov5 G10 9th street. Havre, ntwerp and. that they blame with such severity In thedress. such 2 distance that the primary design can not | matches, when the gentleman in question ob | Berry, C. P.; Cal., 608 13th st ,Conn., ao LANE ERD C*| am foe porte HY at tho Compa their maid servants. be distinctly seen, we bave to consider the latter | served, ina disgus tone of voice: “Out in picket GUA, Ind., 211 North Capitol st. ae iiliam, Pa., 1820 F st. n.w. \HE LARGEST AND FINEST For fetch t ‘ana paseaa apply vithin the limtts of | itself, the curves Of its lines, and the beauty of | Cheyanne, where I live, when fifty me | Bingham, Il. H., Pa., 1330 L st. Warmer ks J., Ohio, 11 Grant Pla ‘ASSORTMENT OF petty i, tp OTIS BIGELOW. Stub wtroct 9 Washing ape on the one hand, | its elementary features. Iti, of course, impos- | ger to lighting you have’ to sweep up wie Blackburh, J. C.8,, ky., 917 New York ave. maw. | Warner A. ¢ Ohi ‘Minn,, 1731 Ist. nw. LADIES’ AND MISSES CLOAKS cab . vulgarities of ordinary furnishing, or (0 | sible to discuss all the infinite varlety of forms eyes and noses afterward,” saying which he | piake, J. Le, N. J. , Woriicy's Hotel. Weaver, J. B., Iowa, 1011 G st. n.w. In the city. }inds-- CHAS. G. FRAWOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. ‘escribe, on the other hand, more Gestrabie re- | that wall-paper patterns have assumed, but: Jumped down into the middle of the crowd, do- Biand, R. ee Wellborn, Olin, Texas, 8 Grant Place. ‘Trimmed OLOAKS for 88, oOo Anements in it; but a few instances we may | there are certain classes of them about which Ing ihe only damage reported. Of course’ the Bliss, A. M. ; Willard’s Hotel. Weil Brastusy Me, Witara’s Hote Handeomely deal with. We will suppose that we are n'a | something may Be said. The frst of these | students drink great, deal of beer, bus they | Biowt, J. ee cs sauonA TTC Y White Hewry, fa. igo0 Fst now. az! RAILROADS. m about twenty feet square (the | classes 18 that in which na ) | leave whiskey an 101 hi KDOW Bou ‘Gabiie! Whiteaker, John, 0 nn, 736 i . WILLIAN'S, ees ————- — Soeur Sn ordinary drawing-room in a moder- | powers, leaves, birds, ete., are used in what ts | ¢ man to drink MT two glasses of strong beer Bownin, “ z. Mass, cor. Pa. ave. & Ist st. s.e. ad Sneed ohn. Ore rego} 907 Pennsylvania ave. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ately sized house.) The tir: ee et that st led un unconventional manner, that 4s, | {n a little more than twelve hours. A feat Boyd, T. Wilber, David, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. oct20 THE GREAT- DOUBLE TRAOK. us as we enter, perhaps, is a gigantic look Grawn on the paper as the artist Would draw | wich equals it was performed by an officer Bragg, ya Mis, ae Williams, C. ARME. LE'GARVIN. al Route and Short Line to the giass, about four feet wide and st feet higa, them were he simply ener tear ieee here, famous only eons ane earns Bi + M. $3 eh, on ae Ge nw. Williams; Thomas, MM SES DRESSMAKER. Nation: Nath, Worenwe, West. laced over the mantel piece. It is surrou nature. Now, even sup e | dinner one day a comrade offer e a 5 3 B st. se. Willis, A’S., : rth, oats Wiha rather elabornse and very cos dle at 4 considerable cost to reproduce exactly | large sum that he could not drink a quart bottle r Ne Je, 614 18th St NLW. Wits: Bee Le BRIDAL: TROUSEE UP tawing ORDERA: rTotake eect Sant Somenerest: is iawn moulding. Such a mirror Is the first thing ti the Hlustrations of a flrs-rate work on botany or | of chuimpogue out without taking the boul. | Baenamy 1 Aa. X. J-0%4 1Sut st Wilson Bena, es ational eel RIDAL, TROUSSEAUS, MOUR anor fs thought of to de te the walis, a ornitholegy ch a design would be eminently | from his lps. ‘The challenged min thougatz | Bowne, i, Ind., 144A st. M. Ie, Pa, Ne ‘ork ave. 1.W. Orders filled at shortest notice, and in most artistie LEAVE WASHINGTO! ¥ent the room looking bare. Sk wi unsuited to its pla riis,I suppose, no one will | moment and sai ive me half an hoi B-ckner. A. H., Mo. ccropolitas Hotel. wee, Fernando, N. x ‘625 Breed nw. nannies ore 8:00 Pom. —Battanore, ‘Ellicott ier ana Way Sta- large mirror over the chimney-ptece (or venture to devy. Ni + however, would tf te went out, came b ici Burrows, J. C., Mici., $14 12th st. Dew. Wood! W. A. 6341 st. ew. sen23-t, th, 86m ° ee m.—tK Tom, Philadelphia and Where else) is_thought, d movably | be unsuitable, it would be intrinatcally bad: fe epted the bet ad won ae Butterworth. § jam, Hilo, 1814 G st. 0.0. Wright, 1. B., Pa., 30 St a S—SS——_—_SS~_— PLIES. Exper a.m. tKew Feenis and Poe ear that “it gives size to would lack the first element of artisife — | great applause. @ asked hia Yocum’ & 1.’ Pa, Metropolitan Hotel oe Rookies ie en en we z | arrangement. But it may be sald that in ait | StCAt appleuss Dt the bet. Wet h Pocuy &: Be Pa Mezeponian FAMILY SU SUPPL fast at i jay Rtation. Annepaisand way. (Ped- size to the 7 patterns that repeat themselves in the way ta | iq Twas not quite sure that 1 coud a tt. Young? T. Le onio, 112 G st Sane EE BUCKS Sol inpate Renatan Winchester, H and that it makes v Vig | Which wall papers of necessity must, there must | co] went home first, and tried i. and foun. TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. RED HEAD DUCKS, Higk ghd way, vas Telny.) ne pode coaee oe ‘ ‘ Tact only inakes the want of arrangement inthe | 8¢1 could dott, and’th : Aimsile, George, Tdaho, i012 G st. wt. SkOE Se BF PEASANTS, WILD TOR- 1 Sot om pater - OF BOR ODTY AR G. G., Dakota, National Hote town and way stations. surbordinute parts more cousplcuous by con, Buri \e. a Beane eC ii., Washington, Natioual Hotel. | BEEF 7 re iS ERLET OF ees Raia Puiladelphiny Sogton ang Tite cech. for lasteuee, © patian meoraae |, Flehting Te epine cn at Claman an Path st hw. Cannon.-G. Q., Utah, 720 13th st. vr. OND BACK TH RHEAPIN, reas. lew York haves ss 3 don. Gen. Duval, huving been Arizona, 101 2d st. n. ISH OF ALL KIN the groun : Hunehes of flowers, red and blue and yellow | by Gen, Vinoy, was shoe dead. ‘I MI toa UD | Sowhey, 8 W.,’Weoming, Metropolitan. “He ELECT OLSTENS, Asbury Expresa. Headers Harerctoen their existence, we ma | Gust ecg iateht have Deen had they been | yace with whica the fighting was pee Magenuis, Martin, Montatia, Arlington Hotel, FLORIDA ORANGES Axn HARANAS, Xo. ta neh, except Sanday. n car to doubledly Goto a ¢ E cilect, 2a | Copted directly atter they had been picked, Cay iudeseribable. ‘Two combatants, o: ‘bs cu i st. DW. Otero, M.’S., New Bexiwo N National Hotel. FRANK J. TD BR ErS a ae nlinsan Gare to Oininnatl . Graf- herefore &o incr Nery badly, done), at the angles of a diatnond. | MUcsersbable. | two combatants. 0 5 2 dcc5 PaLack MARKET, Cor. and N.Yrav. | Sta vg Raddy dally cmc ae af shaped treliis-work of gilt Ines, Here, it 13\} Ci ument on the Avenue Neul iv. Tk . B.. Mo., 612 Tath st. maw. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. a Lo 00 junday only—Baltimore, Annapo- Hato We teaeeat | Sauaaren weenie teresa | Gea iaine tM uma’ wars | cum toa een er Eee iuaas | 2Q7H STREET ManKET. Baking Ere. Slope Baden cer parts of the rom only to the spectat natural, but not the bunel - 5 . they reached the roof 0: | Cibb, z ~ john 200 a.m. . mE Sees ir positious. "And It is the amo ing of bunches at regular intervals. It {s, in Haale, Ow OUs Sone Annee ree » Ba ‘Metropolitan Hotel. peg a Sr tee eeper, Metropolitan. 720 20th street. iteville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction fact, absurd to talk Of naturalism on a wall-pa- their rifles and began a hand-to-hond simu c . G2, Ind., 623 Pennsylvania ave. James M. Stel ‘Postmaster, Alexandria, Gaedteanatone eset danover. Emcow Oty, ] Porat all at best, we can only produce bul a | The ooper tr ing ie tice MMaAT Hed Chose | Commer OND. AlIGK. "National otal ¥reah Fi re and Terrapins. Wo —— Ieeble parcdy oft. What we ean do.however,isto | the tre cnemy and to make isescape, Seeing | Converse, G. ‘L,, onio, W itlard’s Hotel. Ontrie sreomimns Oren Pure eneand Ducks 1S) oin.—New York, Philadelphia and Bostom ae mae Sei be Teally oeeane Ee ae us ene thus, the sedere drew a Kulfe from is pooket Guay, Be nD IE Lease. Beef’ Tenderioine and Sweet Wroadar” bars teas og Baltimore and Way. ebjections to them which will be y 2 POs was goins to stab him the trooper | Covert, J. i] 3 235 p.m.—t0On , A i 18 ou. Angthy . i- | they have to occupy, which will be pliable, that ond a her ee eootand by a rapid TiOvoRent Sowgill, Calvin, Ind., 131 2 Fst. nw. SENATE. Golifornia Grapes, Bariet po Quinces. i eee and Ste eae savenie 88 Ong red Up IMO ® | Cor hold of one of its enemy's logs, aud Y., Wa “Norey's: Hoek D. F, Murphy, 314 C st. nw. hovs WM. LINEINS & SON. is : Contingous, “exenky Gt Pser 1 on the pavement, a height 1 S ae Rocks, Frederick, parent sie of a sm: a arranged design. and which will be, by tes all oe Soe or Thane mes. but 061 st new oe ASSISTANTS. IRST PREMIUM aS os anes! Sway Sato, agit a huate way | uy avoldl ins, very beatitiful in themselves. ideal | Fee oeor eats u Y., Arlington ¢ Theo, F, Shuey, 519 13h st, nw. F Z wy Ahigchenar tad A large statue ations from nature are the ckle pat- | ona dust. Jetropolitan Hotel Murphy, 419 2nd st Lew. Avarded at the National Fair over alt other compet- | Pe! Paint of mm -tPaltimors, Annapolis and Way Ste- a small s ternof the Assyrians and Greeks; all the won. | rd dust. Th 7 14th st. new. urphy., aS Milling it up . 3 uy Cerful stone carvings which fil our L pe} naturally ¢ se st. LW. so renowned for the appre ete TO CERES. 6:90 p.m.4 PHILADELP! NORFOLK, AND not help being = WTP. LAD) + ‘The handsomest Minnesota Pstent Flour in the aie EXPRESS. Norfolk, except Sun- ye sy idence (2 OF ee raped, euntle nents Of ted in the elty John J. Mernone, HSE ave United Bistes. am at Cant 7, Spe ald ‘Bindenaburg and La ‘ : : me ir Lord, oo m.—P wall ney a tora it ‘ f, wile can Davis, L. Hi. Mo. Sit 444 Btw. | David Wolfe Brows, 220 Bud st Se A very superior Minnesota Patent, B Dan. tiltinareand Wey Satna nivale: wtform with- mis wa, Ti1 1d 7. ss a é 4 beautiful environs; and at tie ring, D J. K. Edwards, Anacostia, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, gud brilitency ot color without gaulines pee te Ne eh enn bie boulevards: ch ie sua Mats an A. ave. John H. White, 616 13th st. nw. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. ae iit Teton AND wing, frieges of Reuatssance thnes, so | ¥ Me ae oo oe tee aes Ge 1 laVeoasenlcaaorset GOLDEN HILL, ieee | sping car to Chicago. use we Unde Oren, Ligut-nearted people were. heart ee ah TL Onie. Pat Dr. Challis was relating the other day a sing- | rye standerd Family Flour of the District. For sale RigtioR EXPRESS. Bore AP Boos ing, < Welll they fight there, let us enjoy our. | Dickey, HL. Ohio —— 0 ular story about what we are accustomed to cail | segetangerd Family Flour AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops st Bisdens: SnUce At HULANIEEES Scene reo oro | Donne sa ailoual Hotel, “instinct "—but for which * reason” would seem Zoek argue PaahiSoed oe : Of papers In which the | Shut, at midnients inoaee e ey Arlington Hotel, snore descrip ve in aihoree: “De. Challis soms || Wuslesis: Devoe ar oe aS Louis and Cincinnati Express. elr own f i sis geumetrieal. Papers | could see the lig! rough the Wor: ney ’s Hotel. time ago purchased a horse — {| nov WM. M. er * people share thi ry cements the shutters, and men and women c . in Capioma township, Nemaba county—a(r. J aoe y. Core. day only: readies except personality suddenly brought w - | ; as atatactory, UNG AS | Coking: playing, aud Grin. waite the oe tn Cap: Ra RIO the Limoathis areenl atthe Jous B, KEEL. es BORE ae autres 6 a however, | how Was roaring "tu the distatice, the mitrat Challis place the horse manttested every sym 5 DEALER DN Fimer-cuacs Ail tains st at Relay Station. Gar iar ta tee nese t 3 e3 amd halls, and | leuses rattling incessantly, and 3 tom of homesickness, and although the horse EEF, Taos Te MUTTON, 80. ng ee ocmecion ar ie Grea | Gold-leaf tn the sof _ tt 3 t Goes 3 cracking Without intermission. That was not ordinarily a social animal, this one proved an 628, 529 NA en Cantos Mock Bi, 610 and Corner Lati'and Fenuryivania avn ee entice i Tmouotonousthan a play | all: after spending part of the night tn thes: exception, He would leave the other horses in | ,,Btalle 628,320 and 690 Centar Market, 603, Gly and Corner 14th and be cheeks os ¥ suriace is <The geometrical | dens of Infamy, It was considered a good jc ke the large corral, and go apart by himself, into a Liberty: Market: 0 or address Box Ti, City, und recelved at any point in the of zh shadow. It mas ; cutee always be small, never ii Le OR See Ieee eel and, Uh ae ; smaller corral, Where he would stand for hours | Pile} Gagne 7M NTS, than a few s sqiiare, and showld de sii: er being fine, Mo) 1 We “A., Mass., 1405 F st. new. looking over the fenve toward his former home. | Barxeting delivered free of chengeto all parts< ators ict Rear portation. peeayain com 5 st EO aeidel ders Fie Ws A? Onin ae dau soa Hie maintained Dis, position at the fence illic | sue Ge: CORSON Te Gente ae myl? was “progressing!” ‘The troops of e Na- > > wore the hair o! is breast = a ag stroy beauty. and to draw attention to us ines. | Houal Asaenbi SEP e Peesiny ae hoee ea Her GP “io. Howard ilduse. rember of {he Monuct household camencar, | WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS. Bae Soares ive aamitted uae tte way in employed. if wilt be amie BE ae Assaults aguiast tie | Foruey, W. iy Ala. 1116G st, nw. ase Mee eet pe andthe | ‘“roNLaw raraorrennouses, | 1879 renttttvanra 1879 °3 3 vertica Fey st the 5 3 scat 2 aerosol Se wate rere n with thelr Corhers atta | 1orts occupied by the sederes and. the wails o1 For GL lugs tou Oren horse lceame almost violent tn ‘his demonstra (NEAR GEORGETOWN, D. C. 70 THE NonTH, WEE AND SOUTHWEST. a ace, iL mak the Biects It cov t points, like the diamona- | the city became more successful. Confusion | Ports ole ae each conw. tions, and shortiy after was missod, and what | 4. 5 HUME, Proprgoy, ‘Double'Track, Steel Italie, the hed place, rere are: tat vissta chureh windows, The Commune. ‘They tiled th check the advance: | Five’ W: Ps Maibe, 922 Mth st. D-w. pe gel ene a ieee BAER Watax, Manager. | Seumom Scusene, MacwaniOurr EGCIPMENT. ‘ ne . Seana cd | Commune. They tri r f 3 2 ey scovered to be missing also. food both ii design and worltaansnic, Gat i at many cases by the thorouga badvess of the | the regular Army by deeds of violence ee “Gani 3 W., Olio! 7 Grant Place, coon discovered walking tp the lane tor. Ben- | ogoice WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS FOR TRAINS 8 EERE, Dacracrae 163, 187. from Depot, ee eres ee Dare Re eer Be een cee Cre ey oad and reality, Tuglerrs, ‘the’ cur of the Mace Givson, RT.) La, 1895 K SL. DW Sas found beuging on a Iho of a toe i aie Pittebuse snd the be Wert 103 ney iets ith Par- Phased ad made Fe caer tansy of ine ee; ing Avcieioy ot Pars andenerad ine | Gate 8H tena 1a Gat bo ah Som comieranie BENE tore, | IDSA CURANTTIS CATIAS, gmc | Paine dn ae ” nake th diguitaries of the church and political men o! eroun e only reason: ure to o gineingatl St the deecrator is pigeet ia. 2 difemmna tor’ ae | high Standing. The same nignt the Arciotsiop% Gunter it, Avie ree, Horse, in nis determination to follow bis former | pooumrs vUNERALWREATHS axp crosses, | FASB SacmcnBatl, St Zouls sud Ohta f must never descend to the levelor much'that he | Tesidence was pillaged. Aman named aot Hall, J. G,, N-., 115 Maryland ave. me. master had broken through the gate and carried ke. HANDSUMETY AND ARTISTE. BALTIMORE AND FOTOMAQ RATLRO GAT coeen tras the use a ir annot remove, and much of his work ts on this SE ae creme one Ae srotlce: | Hammond, John, N. Y., 1415 Mass. ave. 2.W. away with him, and bed aiterward Ingenious. Catalonge oP ALLE ARRANGED. mee Ree a Bee = os saul — ee eae rth ge tic ave neurone: A | LENCE cee br wiley any pono auapecsd | Hammon, Xd ig“ Sd tmue strychnine ee ee a eee | eral rule, and 1s ital @ Will be inclined to | Of bang @ partisan of the national asseibly B. W.,’Mass., 18 Grant Place. Sore and Hard Soaps. a left with HUME, CLEARY & Co.. 907 Palace Cars ae cation cotton eierm evigarto their | Should be iminediately arrested and tried. Ifo | H aris com ca coaps are of two kinds—soft and | yOners left with HUME, CLEARY & Co... 807 x Haver a meray used ? They will say that tuese | Bight as well have stated, “Shot without trial.” Haske Kan., 1311 H st. n.w. ton sot h soap is a combination of some fatty Srinintentinnnir "will be prom; S attendad tes For New York ana the East, poe am., ) ind see.” Itis to be scen are matters of taste, abd Gat they have | The delivery Of letters was interrupted: gas was | Hoton, W. IL, Mo. Willard’s Hotel, or olly substance with, pouash, and contains aa | _ Alt comutinieations sddroseed as below will re- Bi ally, excopt Sunday, atid 9-45 mt al mirrors abo E S above eh right to cai! sy recommendations | Cul off; Paris was in the dark—with the excep. | Hatch, 1M A. TL. 812 12th St. 2. excess of alkall. the com- | ceive prompt attention. rrenaN, Bi Falegs Gare stacked’ ‘Limited the vulances of th ‘ Milkar gs have thelr drawing-rooma. Tate Sian ot tee aap poets supplied with mineral Hawley, J.B Cat. naw. binations of the tatty acids wi wrth soda, the the prin- | Secretary Puslaw nh Greene Paliman Parlor Oars, 9:50 a.m. pain c tapp' a Oe at the Deyinting that, the or wounds inthe ress of the Ariny of te Can. | Hayes, BC, iu fio toe wt "(0th ste BW cipal varieties being ye re i Se ae ‘807.2 Bro. | Porprocklin, N. x. all through trains connect fie nature ot ihe “acy hey saeenae | Eater naar Res ae. alge, and to | Heliman, Wa Falta Nowe Capd S Hcg curd soap, which made (om lowtaiy | [UNE CARERES AND MOUSEFURN- isaac i oS Ep er ons ASG ere arifie. Men above 60 were exempt. Findus, panee oa Ga, esuell baton oe on Sisco pene acted ONES ws ment ofall the newest 2 eae ae 2 with reinement in other things, 1 | however, that this method of recruiting did nui Herter Ge a i ateepctitets Hotel. give li aioe: yaoi sor Kinga eee: and. HOUS fonst rate ot = Dalece shen ieee or when we look roundour | abswer ‘their expectations, owing to many Hendod, 7: 1i., Ala, 715 11th st. BW. ahd contatas a por lon of insoluble tron, giving dd Moet mes = pets Dayead contrast of ad su ae , rooms, Will find that this is the spirit that ha; | @Volding to gleep fn thetr X oxtn houses, (ey aa! | ih, W. D., Onl, 418 2d st, naw. ita marbled appearance. Marseilles and Car- | pets, Saigrits Ys inemt r © proporcias of | prevafled. J have tried to describe ways of dee’ | Teccurse to the fol stratagem, w Htsdock, Frank, XN. Y,. Arlington Hotel. lisle soops are-made of olive ofl and soda, 2 | Floor ag) ewetse, Hears and Maes ft orating that, sha make show bat beauty | Saw Inyself from awingow carried tto eifeci Hooker C. E., Miss. m Hotel. cansit on of suipoate of iron, sulphuretted | in erest varie as tiny 7 ae \ their chief object ‘The result will often be sian- | With the utmost brutality. Horr, R. G. ies Sete ‘St LW. to them while in a. pasty con- | uz rummy Clothe, and Gretennes! and Aargau, Lace plicity verging on plainness. But ifany will hon- | posted at each st Hostetler, ye Tid, 800 Ast ge. Raphges : ae object. of marbling oer with | O79] ee Gornice 2 ety try towork {a the line I have latd dawn, | With thelr bacl Louk, L. ©.,"Ten: an fnscluble metter 1s show thst | Brass and Walnut Poles. ‘Those in want of House they wilifind that they havediscovered for them | had ne otter Issue except. by tho tw: they "ccntain ‘Dut’ little moisture, since, | Big.and Walnnt Doles. thoes tp want ot Howe, 1 Selves new interests and pleasuresin life, which | Ues. As scon a; the Sireet was seen (2 contin it too large a proportion of water were present, | examine our stock before purchasing. medsi talred or improved 3 ¥ Will perpetually surround them, And tley wit asvficicnt number of passers-by ceeticalcy: the colorin matter would stak to the bottom | Bigelow Garpets aspedially, 4) boy tori mouldings and 5s Wialaoe find as time goes on that the Is azrow | ig. the & comtug from bo $ for.aed ihe Coloring ‘of being diffused 1395 F tne nie Bote. Dive to be gi am t ing one, and that as weare able to buy new arner at both ends, and ‘aurcated every dy. through the mass.’The manufactureot the dit. | 2890 treasures out of our savings, wwe shall not de- oe ait te ott re ered end ferent soaps is very similar, ae a a ms Te W, & WHEATLEYs se our earlier effor i that the new pletur 3 all ot jetails. Fancy soaps are made from Vo digit a Oe bout wit | fight against the re Srnec Seman oii earious pertasoce aut | Famsroe STAM Dram snp Oueaxmme Eerap- as & Tubere /to,withiont creauog a Ciscor aa, decsction S Nenlily, Courterots eet figs oo Ored with a yartely ot tints, Houcy soap ca x D.a. he i soeeS e were still In the nillitery zone, had been ‘lefe tains nohoney:, It ts wade of good yellow soap, | <9 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. C.. A Clever Diamond Smuggler. hon eles soit whatever they could get hold poate Siete Soap wiica_ has Being al og 48 years established :— T heard of a diamond smuggler who was well fue ‘ of | Ketter, J. W., Ghio, 628 un st. nw. with age. It is now made is : ag | Rueke tbe engaged in defrading the revenue, | Small vehicles were seen coming in loaded with | Kehiey* Wi" Da’ tama caramel with ‘white ‘Trai soap {3 | , Ladies ang foie pelle co af ig by v-pleee surrowndiag * could not be cavght in the ile ete See Roos yy ta Kenna, J.B, WN. 911 New "york ave. nw. made by discoloring white soap in spirit an agent ees eon meng BY ‘tange aun sunt of Cf and o-tr-Pwithout being searched an ee Se gy Megurine: Hoiltinger’ 3. Pe Spliced cil hea the tat with alkali ahd altie water to | Shqrcrs ansgrmere tp the country, please send your ih gence as well as his luggage. and he used any residents of Wheeling, West Va, | Kimmel, W! Me House. about 4op Gegrees F for two or thie hours and | delivered free of extra ch "UMY. . cotta « peulog tn ont, deliericiy fo twit the ofeers oa thelr isabliity to caten assert that they felt the shock King, J. F., La., Willard’s Hotel. the mass at once into moulds. is RARE eranon, BUS a. cca tirvounded above a7 hin. At last bis trick was a) covered, Ie hid aad ily ‘DOU $ Peo On MON Ise mare | Kitelin, W: EL iN C., National Hotel, oiwen nilxed with for boat six or Che —— the dun ords fa the joiner-works of his siate- Ing last. 'Pa., 298 B st. nw. it are too obvious ant ll understood to re- PUMA LE™ eae A le |r O:n inserting them insmalt holes, which were Knoté, J. P., Ky., 1109 F st. nw. re any comment.—?’-av Fimes. theo Med up and pa Ear” Judge Geo. P. 8c: pt the corpo- | Lead, G. W. National Hotel. realy all can zen th: 8 m=ttatercom | preparer of com Porting at | Lapham, E.'G., Bast Capa at wht ae et one vith, Re renter said a young <ee for gale and Ditores ling bev Le Fev nso, Ps Hotel. man who was sitting then to big wie, F §2- It is stated in San Francisco that J.C. Henig By die ctl fore the fire on Christmas Eve. Yes,” she Fe: a BE f ise Wanenoows, ae New York Caries; o.atent London News, Flood 1s about to retire from stock operations. ‘8. D., Maine, #10 12th st. nw, sponded, demurely, “U's got over being green.” ate above Ps.

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