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HOME MATTER: Sarat Bernhardt, A PEss! BAD MANAGEMENT. SI'S DEATH BED. A ‘orks her ne Face to Wed a Mutatto. An Interesting Autobiographical 4 ae __FAMILY SUPPLIES _ . How the Watches were Scared—A A Kingston, d .SPectal vo the World says: 1: )4 Sora Fn ee eraitce Wane ae oe BRStCe of Sbte Start tm Lite. fila Press tags oF ie bemniarae eee a Phitosopher’s Faise Teeth. Social chicles‘at Gaiuluer is thts cowaty, are ‘Academy of funy Ars at wcnehsnay : Of cotton wool in olive oll, warm It, and placett| pe phiadetphia Proor Sheet prints the fol- jr before aalmadverted on the biuaderiag. ‘The singularities which marked tho extst- | greatiy exctied rr ai over the elopemnt | 788 ectfuly announce that h-ha- opsaea PRIME PHILA. OTtic Jatheear, Wrap up the head and keep tt out | towing letter from Gen. Simon Cameron: bloc! and crushing of the first night, Loud ence of Schopenhauer, the German pessimistic | snd marriage of Miss Carrie MP yOROs | «he Kae + sds ees SO SELECT NORPO) of draughts. LHAMBISCURG, April 98, 1390.—Dea~ Bir: | Gomplatae is treutene anatet the manager of philosopher, did not ‘cease on his death bad, | white women, wih Jas Stand K ste. iw, sicatays and Wedusadays | BWEET-EREADS, TENDERLOIN, CTo Make Sirx Watcn Has Bees WkINKLED | Your letter of the 26th thst., iuclosing tre] the theater On necount of the exasperating! le expired on the Zist of September, 1850, and | Iatto. Miss Piant isa nla 5 fometspom. * GAME AND Fish, appear exactly like new, sponge it on the sur- | Photo-electroty pe of my indentures, came duly stupid way In which the tickets pave pecan ead two persons were apron by his medical at- | Deyo, a well-to-do farmer residing in novi3-2w CARL STIERLIN. aa face with a Weak solution of gum arabic or | C0 hasd. and [am much obliged to you for tt, | I say ‘exasperatingly stupid’ to avold the use of | tendant to watch the body until the funeral | ¢f Gardiuer, who during tne war was ex. | 27 —————————____ sn white glue, and iron on the wrong side. | and for the taterest that inspired tis friendly harsher words. In the Sate of tickets for the They agreed to perform their task by turns. | tenstvely engacid in trading alo: g the Mis- | Wo or 3 vi iifag! t dity, ” fthem, wht n ard 4 st st Us © wor 150,000, BRESwAx axp SALT will make flatirons as | rds of your note. I very wililagiy comply | entire season there was gross stupidity, 1f no- ana one of them, who had been the baroer of | sissippi and was ae d to be worth $15 | with your request for some memoranda of that Lg worse. In the sale of single tickets there _ the deceased, sat down the first night to watcu | He was well kuown at New Orleans and tacre- Clean and smooth as glass. Tie a ump of wax | portion of my life when I worked at my trade, = 2 worse = < Ina rag and Keep It for that purpose. When the | | Iwas bound an apprentice to the printer's BOSTON MARKET, 2710 Pennsylvania avenue on _DovS LE Lao th. and UCHWHEAT CAKES LA scxeot aT! 419 'N insolence, It seems a3 though the pro- ' at the foot ofthe bed, wulle his companion | abouts, After the war Mr. i f the Bernhardt speculation took some rest on asofa. The moon wa: Deyo settled down on his tronsare hot. rub them with the wax rag. then | trade, as the indentures show, at the town of | Paria tee nea gs of de ete et ioe Manly tarsus tne wien ee ma. | farm inthis county, and ashe was chilaiess | Class. Lecture and D' aac gags mededencomiobaihs here. Seour with a paper or rag sprinkled with salt. Northumberiand, Penn.,on May 14, iSi6. One theater and made them forgetful of their dary Which was on the ground tioor. The time and | iiis niece, Carrir, Plant, was adopted into the aa aay re a ee ‘Tne Ixnanation or Am charged with ammo-| Year aficr this my master, Andrew Kennedy, | toward the public and even of common polite. the circumstances rather awed the poor Figaro, | tamtly. "During the past summer Mr. Devo, a ackar HECKER nia vapors, as a remedy (or whooping cough, has | S8%¢UP bis business, and { was forced to look | ness, I know one lady who was treated wien « Fe bt Who Was of & mid and Superstitions nature, | being Sick and tnable to assist in the working | § : . | out for another place. Coming to Harrisburg | ¢ discourtesy. She went to tue tieater and and while his Gbmpanioa was snoring oa his | of his fart, hired James Wesley Sain} of been tried In France with once One Of the | in search of emp! loyment, I engaged with Me DOUgnE ENO aot in the family circle for the couch, he was absorbed In fearful constdera- | young colored man, about twe nty-one 5 COLD MILK OR wat ER. . Methods of appilcation emp! wed Lip bolling | James Peacock, proprietor and editor of the | first formance at a dollar anda halt each, tions on the immortality of the soul. Sad- | se. He was a good worker, polite and | tions.” a aa oo , strong ammonia in the room where thé patient | Harrisburg Rentbtican, and also public printer, | the eke tor all the Otter parte ct he kore | deuly the clock on the wall track fou ghostly | pleasant aboot the house and farm, and soon | | detruary 4, 11, 18 snd 28, $.8. HENKLE, ESQ, | | HECKERS' SELE-RAISING BUCKWIRAT 1s. | to Serve with him the remainder of my appren- | having been sold. After shenad gone haifa hour of midnight, and the lagt stroke was fci- | won the good wili and respect of those abou , ca ae fulton qpomber 12, 19 amd 26, . F. NG) eQ.. *On Converaness, OD, A | December 8, 10, 17 and January 14, 2b rs Of | ENOCH TOTLEN, ESQ., ‘*On the law of © SELY-RAISING BUCKWHEaAT By the addition on) parate Fstates of Married Women Will be found decidedly THE OHEAPEST whem Boric WATER will remove tea stains and | ticeship, to wit: three years, ‘That I did. TO | Mock on nes ay eee nad one Dale a ved by a chery oud homens bed; the head | bim. After a time ft was noticed that Wes! Piet ee ee ae en eae J ins; pour the water thro fully learn the business, it was then considered | friend's desire to be present on the first nigat, moved, and then came a noise of something | was paying Miss Plant too much attention, and ‘The com plete courses will ba announced 1a! Aways Beapr! * “Auwavs Reuramue! s prevent it from spreading essential to master the working of the press. | and she returned to the theater. Handing her falliug on the ground. Braver men than the | her uncle two weeks ago concluded that 1t The Special Course of. Lectares on Criminal law she fabric. While soaking In milk before wash- | Old printers will understand better than those | tickets back to the salesman she asked for a barber would have been dismayed. No illasion | wonld be advisab'e to Sena his niece of ona | will be delivered by the Hoy, ARTHUR MAC- PEBFPCTLY HEALTHY. ing will always remove ink stains from any | f this age of steam the severity of this part of | third Seat, alongside those she had purchased. Was possible; the head of the corpse mast have | Visit fora month or so. But before he could ARTHU BR, president of the fsculy, commenctug | Dyspentics and§persons who cantot eat Buckwhaat fabric. the trade, even to young men of a robust | “These seats are two dollars each,” said the come off. In moment the barber hadopened | make his intentions Known both Wesley and a0 fe a November gee HES 5 Cakes made by =e Process with yeast, ‘Tug Pars of a sprained limb is q re- | Physkjue. But, owing to my ill-health and | official brusquely. “But I have jast bought the window and leaped into the deserted street, | his nlece were missing. Search was at once Whiients are expected to attend all Lectures, for can ure the Self-Raiing Buckwheat physical delicacy of constitution, I was almost | two at a dollar and a-half, moved by ice-cold water. The ter: pangs | nis exdcl 2 e : > Wow or felon are cut short by inte a by this exacting labor. That part of the heat. A large proportion of all crataps and ~« Spasins can De relteved by water of proper tem- xplained the lady. His comrade woke up and followed In no less | instituted, but without avail The climax was “I don't care,” sald the clerk, “tuey are twodol- haste. Both were pale as death, But after | reached on Saturday last, whean it was dls. “h E could do without tits extreme | jars.” The lady then remarked that had she b labor—the type setting, &c..—was always pleas- | asked two dollars for seats so {.lerior ant to me, for it gave me all the opportunity a | might not have paid it. “No matter what h no extra charge igimsde Gentlemen intend- without detriment join the Post Graduate Gisas can do 80 at the ANY ONE CAN MAKE THEM. Jecturé ro: ms .419 New York avenue any evening. | No more mixing Buckwheat over ‘but in a | some reflection they began to comprelend the | covered that after encountering many difi-| The fee is €2 t n when he wriaa —— ¢ fe for dhe term, payable in five monthly morning, @ | gravity of the situation. “Waoat would be said | cuties the rmmaway pair had been made man aliments. W. 3. NEWION, secretary. 08-6t | HECKERS™ die is hot, uss | ing if thi if dt it th And Bilx with Cold Water or Milk ahd tase tariue- u | The next morning ey Were hot at their | and wife. Sampson and his bride, it finaily 7G ; oo — nd mix ‘ater or Milk, and bake perature and intelligently applied. lean pursé then ‘permitted to secure the rudt- | might have done,” said the Surly $2 post.” “Mutually encouraging each other they | leaked out, had visited a number of. ministers a On Gn a alge ane thls wil pecten Seth bane BygEorxG at Tae Nose can be stopped by vig- | ments of education, Indeed, this was why I| "The seats are two dollars each, and decided on returning aud cleartag up the mys- | anda Justice of the Peace, but under no cir- | 7 sdiiwaion seins already full, have deter: | fcrred Dy Laaiy to theses Da a el eee Be or: action of the jaws, as if in progress of | Chose that trade. not have these tickets back until you Lay a | tery. Two tapers were burning in the room, | cumstances would they listen to thelr en- mined the faculty to form a SECOND SECTION. | yon SALE BY ALL Grocens. 7 uae tton. In the case of a child se ad Oo! After ing the term of my apprenticeship | the difference.” A timid woman is ais nd at one of t they lighted a Candle and } treaties to be married. ‘They had about given | which will oommence TUBSDAY, November loth, fd se with Mr. Peacock, I worked journey work wit ° ack-l~ ; | epproaehed the bed, ana tuelr surpris? was | up tn despair, and left for the house of on= jemen intending to sindy’ law can obtain Paper shouid be placed Inthe mouth and the | M Journey work with | the mercy of a Jack-1n | Gest when on looky on ct P Pi a, $1 WHOLESALE DF! b u and him. Considering Washington tbe eenter and ground they saw, | Jemes Cantine, who keeps a low resort. There F informstion and enter at the lectute rooms | Corner-Est street and ceee Sehreees ao eet tebe motion | focus of political effort fd information, aud - 1 the head of Schopenhauer, but a set of | the wife of Cantine (a white woman) resolved ow forks , ny evening or st theeec- | “TOs tu,et Ww. Of the jaw that stops the flow of blo’ belug at an early age attracted to politics, de | when the Bernhardt engarem | lweth, ‘The philosopter, who was seventy: thatthe pair should be united even it she nad | AEs etice | N J. NEWTON, eccretary, © Ice Warsx—A selentitic writer 3 r terminea to try my chance for work wher I | worse than this ru‘: cars of age, bad worn false teeth. ‘The sp to resort to strategy. It was decided that Miss ARMON ACAD. | PHULAPELPHIA CHICKEN, no more doubt that drinkin water | could see the leading men and study the current | whien governed the 13, | of them had caused them to become deaciei | Carrie’s face should be Blackened with burnt LASS IN HARMONY, ACAD- a pound ; Tenderioins of Beet arrests digestion’ than there is that a refrigera- } Of politics at the capital. Gotng there, I found | It was announced, with a great x | from nts mouth, and then to tall on the ground, | cork. ‘This was done, and the pair started of ATURDA = tor would a t perspiration. It d employment in the office of Gales & Seaton, | trumpets, thet arrangements had | causing the terror of the watchers. tothe parsonage of the Reformed Dutch chu: im CAULI thi ach its natural heat, suspends the flow | publishers of the National Intelligencer. ‘There | to prevent the speculators tecta. ba: U Bs t A a = : = 7 ROPOLITAN SEMINARY ANB | ioc lamb and Mutton, fore KINDERGARIEN BOAKDING AND Day | Best Lamb and Nuston, fo L FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GHILDEN | Gremery Print Butter, 40o. + Of Stone Ridge, where Rev. V. Patting a Girl Und an Anesthetic | pastor, without fora mo! and Pulling all Her Teeth. A well-known Viennese dentist has got Into 8. Huribers, b suspecting the eption, united them in wedlock, When the s reached her tormer home her uncle was ee, and shocks and wi 1 worked, as did all other journeymen, for $10] best seats. The method adopted with which it come per week, laboring 71 hours a day. I noticed | this was so simple—in the early scr FoaCuarrsp Haxps.—The nicast prepara | WEP, 88 Thave stuce, that the men wuo got on | word “simple,” which made {t eq’ alte bewins Novemnen 29TH. Mi best were those who Worked these long hours, | “slliy”—that the speculators have taken al-! gad trouble through his ungovernable pasciie ry crazed. Sampson and his wife have aap ett tion hye ere hands is composed of quince | and then at “overwork” at cents an bt most every choice seat in the house, T O% 0 etropolitan | Rweet Pot: 5c. a bushel. see tee : Day and Evenin ‘Marketing delivered fo all parts of the Guy : ‘Kets | tor experiment. Some time ago he made the ac- | Seitled down at Lapala, a negro colony not far | Gacsuc fartenctee Bese Shoe Poke cialty. Marketing delivered ry 4 Seeds and whiskey. | ‘Taere is no rule as to pro- | The idlers and discontented came to nothing In | for the entire season were Sold first at two dol. qualntance of a young Iady, teaser of whose | {fom this city. Miss Plant, who 1s now about | Soo isin ete al Sse aaa At'the EALACE MARKEL, cor. ith and New portion. Put the seeds in a bottle. and pour | theend. Here I found Tillinghast K.Collins,who | jars and a alt a performance, and no One was | teeth Inspired him with a vehement desire to | 17 Years of aze, would have fallen helr to the EORG LEG oct8 FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprictor. in enough whiskey to cover them. As this | gave me the benefit of lis friendship and ald; } allowed to take more than ten: No plan could | improve his assistant’s acquaintance with prac- | !8"ger part of the property of her uncle, who is | G a Se td youu PATS Those mI GO Tene aad more Neniskey ntl) it ts of the | and. to this day, 1 look back on the 5) or 60] have been devised better forthe speculators, | 1mbrove ny assistant by giving the latter an op- | timated to be worth from £60,000 to $10,000. | f i Fight consistency, This healing preparation fs | working men in that printip: T fo sho EW Goop 1 s-house as, perhaps, | Obylously very few play-goers cared to gee Mlle. | portunity to extract a few of them. He, thers. Bithout deisy. Mise STEPHENSON. E N superior to glycerine, as tt dries off quickly | the most Intelligent lever saw in a workshop. | Uernhardt twenty-four times in four weeks. So fore, persuaded the young lady in question to HE Stoop, a bronzed and battered form, 101 Gay Georvetown, D.C. Prof. ©. GINES! a aud leaves a most agreeable odor. Many of them have since filled places of honor | the general public pald bie little atu ation to | undergo a “brief and’ Patnless” operation, ‘on the eee a ape ‘Teacher of French. catccnat SYMINGTON'S EGYPTIAN FOOD, NY HOUSEKEEPER who b: le cho} and trusi = tnis sale of season tickets. Notsothe wary spec- | ground that her otherwise trreproachable And leaned upon & cannon old, aE x“ . Dred igs client Winunee phen While working at Washington I neard that | utalors, ‘Thirty-six hours before the salebegan | Beauty was marred by certain delecdos tac BpIE sunken in the fragrant mould; J, Hig SORBED, Tescher of PIANO, ORGAN | phrdui“ttinanenclieetrouse ny ak ee toler; io pat in at the time, willbe glatets | Me Harrisburg Aepubdlican—on which I served | a long line forined before the boxcollies.. Tue which he proposed not only to remove, butto | with help of crutch ha tote ee one a ee ening Food for Infante and Nursing Mothers celery io put ig at the time, ve. When | the greater part of my appreaticeship—was for | first twenty men of this ine, and 1 am told the | WriCb.be Proposed by artificial ones of con- | Asweet #inl-face looked wat tise Partners, a4 Well as those wishing EBRER'S MILK FOUD, ¥Low that can add {fat any ime. When G7 i 4 LY i a for Teschers. Terms moderate. 1215 strect ) Thi the (table take the stalks | S#l@, aud I concluded to buy:tt if 1 could arrange | first twenty-eight, were hired by one Speculator. | splcuous whiteness and drilllancy. Having ob,}| And swecteyes scanned his aspect grim, Dorthwest. Im pera chee, Switzerland. looking or not thoroughly | 2,495. ‘This was accomplisued, and I became | When the sale opened the speculator stood at | tained her consent to this arrangement, | And sweet voice said, in qnaver low, | UREE. pt PEAOH FOR GI oF cmeae, ¥ will do for e : pi eho) weed joint editor and proprietor with Charles Mowry. | the window with certifled cecks for six htn- he administered laughing gas to her, and while Bartel lant warric lo not Ko, S. W. FLYNN. at 702 Sth st now. WYNDLIAM'S ESPRIT DES (EUFS. Put them tuto it without scalding, as that | 1 WAaSshortly afterward elected stave priuter, | dred dollars, He gave oneto cach employe as he | she was under the mihueecs of tone Ate Aud where these featial weunie meee wrought, | RygClassleal, Mathenuatt 4. Bova. Latin, Grosk, BW. REEDS SONS, alises the celery to lose strengt ¥. Post. | FR pts was the period oF any page; | game to the window and the empioves handed | his assistant, with admirable skill and prompt. | @&devbere these feariul wounds were wrought, frenchy Gerinan and Easiah ave carciviy toons, | Trontens anp Deatens ix Prt Guoon caus 0 gtl.—N. ¥. Post. | uvely, ‘This was the Prat rater mp pttardest | tL to the Ucket seller and pleked out ten seats, | tude, drew sixteen of her teeth. When she re. | Tua smattguin.the furious tide Day and Evening soeioune Rreniine ctasece es | _cctle 2216 F street north: 'S ARE UsEp Ur.—A New York | labor. Ido not think that I slept more than | the tickets for which he passed at once to the covered her senses she was somewhat startled | Or fought upon the slippery deck i per month. Specisl attention to preparation for ys that ladies use up their | hours out of the 24 oes siege during that | chief speculator. I have taken the troubleto tind | by the unexpected extent of her losses, but, And sang defiance from the wreck ? okewe, West Point, Anuapolisa- 4 alt competitive SPORTING GOODS yin two ways. When walking | me; and then, utterly broken in healtu, Tre- | out what this ticket-peddler charges for seats, being a sensible girl, forebore wasting regrets | Qt waved the starry banner high, exanunations. Private lessoue on moderate terms. _G 2 hee S acalnst their clothes. and when | fired (rom the case with. what was‘then a com- | and I have made a calculation that at the low: | upow the irreparable, and limited the expres. | arene OF ale octey es = = or omntbuses they lay them on | fortable fortune—about $20,000. est estimate he nas made five thousand dollars. | sion of her feelings ‘toa civil demand for the Tata yiiceie Deo T. VERNON SEMINARY UST OUT! the wenicle walle paying their | | After that I engaged in other pursutts, and | In all probability, bis profits will be. tice this | promised new teeta, ‘These, Lowerer anon oe a Neonules 3 ee ee ee aoon $100 GUN REDUCED To $35!!! nust have both lands disengaged— | Prospered Well. and I have always attributed | sum. ‘There are one hundred and elghty seats | fection, the dentist declined to supply, obsery- Juflammatory R [Andrew's Queen. FOR YOUNG LADIES, ‘g he umbrellas sat upon and | Whatever I was, and whatever I was abie to do, | in the parqnet of Bcoth’s Theater. Allowing | ing that “she might be very well satisfied with ee 1100 M Br. N. w. The viggest baroain ever seen in this country im oroker. ns of to the warm and intelligent friends I made tn | that the manager reserved thirty for the press | having 80 many teeth extracted for nothing.” Gentiemen’s Clothing. For farther ope ee Sinn the way ofa Double Barrel Breech loading Shot Knowledge every week in that city. A cra) the old days when I was a journeyman printer | and for his trlends, there are one hundred and ‘The patient falling to apprehend the justic2 of (Harper's Bazar.] octi6-Sm Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. Hag extra fine Damascus Bteel Barrela, with Gress oF vell. he says, acts like tlle upon asilk | oud an employer of printers, How deep this | nity seats left, all of which wore taken by the | the rejoinder has brougne her plains berere the | ‘Two changes are shown in tae clothing made IS8 OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND Day | fticnt bolled Rxtension Hib! Top Suap Action and umbrelia. or twelve rubs are enouch to | feeling o! respect for my trade was upon me | first fifteen employes of the Epeculator, to the | competent authorities, and an Austrian tribu- | for gentlemen, viz., all coats are shorter, and Miscsdor tun YOUNG LADIES, at 43 M | Ena Forend ! Double Bolts and Soid Firing Pinst make a long hole. aa oe aoe | Buea exclusion of the general public, At least a | nal will, ere long, be called upon to decide trousers are harrower than t worn last | &t.n.w. Classes for advanced pupils in Art and eric.—Th be ed om sel 130 pe The whole gun is richly encraved and clewant in gz re = re 3 algo, ci Tan- Spe scone dy Sorte Cosweric.—There is nothing that | ter of the United States to St Puce, hundred of the remaining select seats were al: whether or not a surgeon dentist 1s justified 1a | year; It may also be added that vests button so Hiterature; aleo, in Ancient and Modern, Ean- | design and finish. Trial given and warranted te - 4 secured by this one speculator, It is a peril- emptying an unconscious matden’s mouth of | high'that very itttle of the scart 1s shown, and | &@ shoot well and give perfect satisfaction or money equals fresh buttermiik for removing tan, | Waiting for a few days in London to recover | nent quer » Which I have he: ore than ones e 4s entirely conce: <i = treckies, snuburus or moth spots. It has the | from the effects of sea-sickness on myself and query, ich I have heard more than on {ts teeth In the interest of science and for the | the shirt front is entirely concealed. Mixtures SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 5th st. n.w. Rates | Tefunded- RMER PRICE 8100. 1 t here of late: “Has the manager had any share | instruction of his assistant.—London T-le- | of color in the London cheviots and busi . i . ri ONLY 836, FO! PRIDE 6108. great advantage that tt does nol injare thes my family. I was invited to visit the oitice of | in the speculator’s inordinate. profits:” and to | Macrae *” | Cassimeres are chosen for morning businessaud | tesckere ie Tan vane, wewards.. Experianoed O¢MEARA’S ut Tendets if soft like a little chil Take | the London Timws. There a book ts kept in | this 1 have not yet heard a satisfactory answer. traveling suits, Plaids and stripes are still | clses. Church organ. oct28-1m_ & soft cloth or sponge ang bathe the face. neck | which visitors are requested to register, giving How to Drop Money at Church. rT and arms thoroughly with buttermtik before | their titles, business, &c., and when I Came to B retiring for the night; then wipe of the drops | sign I instinctively put down my name, American Turf Lingo. “SIMON Worn, but the preference js for indistinct threads N Vghtly. Inthe morning wash it thoroughly, CAMER We are frequently asked regarding the best | of color so well blended In weaving that a som- eee oe Brorting Bazars, cor. 15th and F, opp. U.8. Tress. and 521 7th, ore. oe Post Office. Toots” Americans are go very original, especially in | Mahher of dropping money into the contribu- | bre hue ts produced, notwithstanding there are | gaseing Het eveuipe French classes. Groat ad ctl é off (3. BUPPEBT, Ps their slang, that now-a-days w! y yi Uon box at church, and atter carefully con- | many threadsof redor of blue. This sult ts Beginners taught orally. Elocution and conversa- ee erat ee Heimgang. ee CERI e TT Ee ee ee sidering the, subject we suggest the following | very English-looking, and the entire suit should | tion for advanced pupils, Ladies clansos atl s.an- Cc Nos. 403 and €05 7th st. mw. wn the hand mols and anon. cone cut ane!" So the German people race courses we might have expected them toin- | rules: First, ifyou feel particularly mean and | be made of one material, The chotce Mes be- Ceeeron's at 56 p.m. Gall at 910 14th 66... betwoon kee Tie autora Beree eave T when they li nell troduce a perfectly new and humorousiy | have only a penny to bestow, you must keep it | tween a short cut-away coat anda short sack, 2am and Tp.m.; Monday ani uredsy afi HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Span any powder oD tas uniae bs kept i foe ne y old steeple quaint phraseology for the edification of horsey | Well covered in your hand, and when the | butin either case it must be single-breasted, pe s It a 3 WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ABOH- is a simple remedy, but effectual.— y hear the organ di: People and the mystification ot everynody else. | POX {3 under your nose you must, with | 1hough it may be made to button two, three or a quick, nervous motion, let your mite fall so | four buttons, according to the taste or the iigure SREY Shee POLLOAN Nowalt ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; ORO- Sh Sw out from chapel do rath pol. & a vous 5 v O gu , Misses 4 Country Gentienan. acy glling ont from chapel dome from a "aiGonery OF plea rich Hee eee | RARE IE. BERIT CatRpe OReeC ane eee || Sour putuons, second Test, of the same cioth, | Principals: education thoroush ta el aexartsenta DaRavenTs oF Comp AIR IN THE SrasieE— “Heinswany!” Always going Lome. “compiled expressly” for the patrons of horse- | {you have a quarter or any otber silver coin | buttons very high, and with cut-away coats It Cee ene 2 ey and ss hee pre QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIOY- nite sensitive to chilling drat j « ery * racing in the Vinited States, that, as with their | Of 8 considerable size to give, you may hold | has no collar. ladies. Daily instruction in German free. 1127 CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND of air blow!ng upon them, and especially upon | petmasng Rye and tender say horses,so with thetrracing termsand slang they | !t tn piain sight between your thumb and ‘Two materials are required in the seml-dress 13th st. n.w. sep30-2m hevee, IB’ the co | That ah shapet Melamethon!s payin broduction-bat they have motsan able tome | etit drop trom a comparatively lofty elevation | su biacy Gagenay ieth ee tke et aed Sex: | JypASD ADELAIDE 6) PAUNE Ravina ile cha stables this ‘should be borne in | “Ana the hynins that Luther sang) Droduction—tBat they have not been able to lin. } 16° it drop Ko a JUSICAL TInR TS WHRtorG | ioe eee os “rhe | MD returnea tp the ctr wil romans ber ince tyM- Av Paiors 70 Sure rae Trams. stables have the horses face an all | Bieéeed is our loving Mi prove even upon our ‘“‘welcher,” an expression | © may Make a musical jingle when it wit irk mixed cloth for the pantaloons. ‘ne . ft sides of which are doors, or a large space 15 k entirely open: In such cases, whenever the rear Stable door and the one leading out of the alley ume her instriio- which rings from the compiler the humiliating | Teaches its destination; thirdly, tf you contem | coat is the double-breasted !rince Albert trock- | tion in Voice Ballding and Hlocution. st No. 616 tow oe confession that “the word 1 of Eagiish origin, | Plate offering a bill, you must not take the | coat, high-cut, with silk facing in front, and | 2228. sep27-2m* wards Always coing home. ( ag nearly all turf phrases are.” It | Gant money out of your vest pocket until the happy | bound with braid of mediuin width. The vest LLE. FOULON has reopend her regular are open, the horses stand in Seuillisy ie ae 5 Atise GUAR COS oO Toe aes | time Gomes wh eriyORe Se R DO a Poe || pound high to match the coat. ‘The trousers are Mi irchtn thay Sonool for Seune: Lease ad from which t . Hobe eet e Los tal weary, or the Engiishman can lay claim to tbe origin | SOUr unparalleled generosity. The moment | not black, except for mourning suits, but are | Children. Erench lanzvage only is 8) ken at smahy people. } gaguc the willows, a3 thie; of some particular phrase; but the term “back. | That the collector appears at the pew door is | mixed threads of hairstripes of gray with black, | fehool. ‘Terms per quarte :—! > ie ae field, but will c in a draught | end,” as applied to “that ‘portion of the year’s | the one when you must rumble for your money, | or other inconspicuous pattern’ in which dark Soe a eae ereuane nd Deswing S16-ve and only a short t With proper ventilation, ait NAS ott racing which takes place between October and | 20d then having methodically unfolded the bill, | colors predominate. This suit 1s preferred by ~ ~ the doors of the stable should be kept closed in November,” h it may sound io | and put on your eyeglasses to ascertain its de- | many gentlemen for day weddings or recap- INDERGABTEN NORMAL INSTI- = oe Atel L ler words are spoken, Sart aE aoe ae a ee nee i0| | Nomination: von eerie oie tee top | tions. “Phe full dress suit for dinners and eve. | KNOT fee the ee er a, SRST: cold weather, taat uo draughts may oceur, " We are going home. ig. ay unco! in + f clameen: ss a2 2 e fish sah 2 journals devoted to sport, has an unquestion- ; Of the Dox. These three rules, we believe, will | uing receptions remains the swallow-tall coat Sere ear is TOUTSE : FISH anD Potato Prz.—Use any cheap fis! How They Marry in Poland. ably Yankee twang, and, so far as this country | be Sufficient forall ordinary purposes. N. B.— | of ue black cloth, with vest of the same and POLLOCK, 939 8th ‘st: Mise SUSIE POLLOCK, such as cod or haddock, cut. two pounds of Have you read M. ‘Tissot’s accoynt of a Folish | '$ Concerned, is probably an tinportation. As | A button should aways be placed in a blank black trousers. ‘The coat is shorter than it has | T7F 490M. ‘eepl5-3 long: lay tust in A deep dish with aplateor | Marrlage in the Monieur Cnidrse’s “It wilt | feeards the word “burster,” which the complter | €RVelope.—Boston Courter. lately been worn, 1s made as plainly as possible, > CADENMY OF AUS, Old ghey oF any kind Oca wore iat of | muse the ladies. tam sure. Tu Poland. ttseems, { Cousiders to be the term applicable to a. severe yankees Railroad Velo CEpIDINEA ErERE ER OUR Oe | ACen OE ee ae eeseeen cold gravy of any kind, or cold water: season | muse {he ladies, tam bridegroom wis proposes | ‘ll. the schoolmaster is evidently abroad onthe | A Yankee’s Railroad Velecipede. displaying a great deal of the shirt boso.a. J.P. CAULFIELIn Mos. Doo Pampa Mages sag per oeemggion popeed i if ove to his lady-love, but a friend. The two Go to- Amanican rae ng - A is ey | mien H. ee oF ie en is es ke Popo hee a aa erat ae Studies resumed Sept’ 6th. a Sma" with Parlor Gar to Watkins ang = Rory at Ds ‘ | gether the ye > girl's “buster.” ‘To hear the Derby describad as a | a railroad velocipede, designed specially for the | S' e be! FOUUCN he ‘4 ra = = 5:00 a.m. except Sunday ; 9: ma. daily, und thyme. rixed together tn equal EE Ae ne erie brandycanda | mile anda halt “dasu” might make a Newmar. | use of road masters, ¢elegtaph ns eerapecs wed lonable tallors. | Brown is the favorite color for | QPENCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, | exceyi ‘with Palace’ Oare to anan Gren TOF Hiveen oF twenty matinee te panes | new pocket bandkerchiet, Wen they arssnern | ket jockey etare; but “dash,” in the seuss of va | track walkers. It Gonsigts ora tome reine, | overeodts, bur bIuS und Diack ae erate se: | SEENCEMIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, 9 een oF twenty Sto part : . 3 cook. Put cne quart of potatoes into boiling | ‘to the “best” room the friend asks for a wine | T2Ce decided at ‘the first essay, an@ not ran in | are attached one large wheet and four small | lish. The materials are tur beavers and E. tas 's progressive and successful experience of 16 | For W iciness ’ we deck he id game: educates young men and women for use- | "a.m. daliy, except Sunday. Potat lass; if It is produced at once Itt sign; | heats,” is genuine American. ‘Dollars to ! ones. ‘The larger one is the driving wheel, and | a= eas and eelf-eupport. Ita graduates secure ‘New York and the Eas, 10-40 a.m., 2-16 ana Water, and boll until sort enough to ta | fernot, they fake thelr leave withaug suck: | Cents” again, to. express what wo cxpresa by | the small onesehiek mover Soles sAangetolt | hie toni (ar ci medlona: whether! foRtons of trust and profit. Course of study snd Fe OOD pan On Sinday, 10:00 p.m." Limited i? ther it and pe | Word, as they understand that their proposa: | S8/iMg that it is @ “yuluea to a shilling,” | are placed diagonally to the frame, and stand at 5 re for al . Whether for | training comprises English Laurnage, Busi- Express of Pullman lor Oars, 9:30 a.m. put them over the fish as a crusi | would not be accept Suppose, however, that | “ether “In favor of or agalast anything undr-| an angle of forty-five degrees to the track or rail, | bustness or for full dress, are made as plainly a3 | ness Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Penmanship, daily, except Sunday. ple again to tue oven to brown | fue aesired tne gla 18 rorruenining then tne | Pouce 1 clearly Andlgeueus, Te Sais thing | and isthe only way tn Which stall whecls cut Sioped i | joeyery variety of Curing; Eaton sagt: | FO bres Sy tit boats of Brookiva ;Auper* then s f e id butter.—Gerinan | % ; po th. | aay be sald “tixed,” when a hors? “has by used mnection Ww! one large whee! ae x v és 7 ‘Street, svold- Dione Telegraph. coe healtin Tae cee: ate aid, NOME. | any means heen pun inauch a conaiaa ines te | cate having a tlange on both sides of it, | the lower corners to make a shield shape, and | fires. Day and Evening Sddress MEN: | _ procaine direct transforto alton sirest, w FusNitvse Povise.—The ons. i ; ; Hon and terme call'st the Oollege OF one Sno wee : | Cannot wia—belng poisoned, or lamed, or given ; which 1s not at all practical. ‘The frame {s con: | Aiilshed down the front outude the eyelets wit | Hon O. SPENCER, Principal. | fetes nee, Winer ane ata errno? 20 | a pall of water Detorerunainer te mon ee | eee hinges, 80 that when the machine | perhaps two very narrow tucks, or three or four oa ins double ferriage across New York city. suzl6_ | For Philadelphia, 10:40 a.m., 2:10, 6:40 and 10.00 m1. Ons ‘Limited will restore the AIK. AND MRS. ALFRED BRUIAOR Sunday, 5:40 and 10:00 p.m. : hee ine tua een “got at” or “nobblel.” | is not in use the lange wheel can be folded over | fine cords, or, it may be, several rows of stitch. | Wi, AND MIS. ALFRED BUJA0S xpress, 9:30 3.1. daily, Sia etally in the friend (always the friend) offers her the glass, | twat, the horse had or 5 ENGLISH AND FKENOH SCHOOL FOB ‘ " fed wi 5 = @ | And the American says so too, put he also, and | on to the frame or platform to which the small | Ing. - The box pleat formerly seen on slitrts for LAD: ~The For Baltimore, 6 40, $:U0, 9:30, 1040 a.m., and ee nee | filled with Brandy. | If she puts it to her lips she | 2, au Amer commonly, Says “fixed.” Is | wheels are fastened, making it very compact | general wear, and the vignettes of embroidery | SONG LADIES, 1012 17th st. a. w. “cee 2:10, 4-20, 440 BS wiiting on the ; 2 . f this sobs resumed on the 20TH OF BxP- 4.40, 5 40, 9:90 ani 10-00 p.m. Om Gin: gil ede tuhlgn to rene Woop | ata Sur ah dng Lt tom, Oc Ie | and Gata very gle Shae feent | Sra Weceien of ett worn on ul dh | Shee eee | Wee ~ : = S before finally accepting. 1 e fi American, at any rate, an applied to an | opened and clos quickly and with very little . § Oreck Lit 40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. ounce of gunn suidarar into'a piut Of water, | takes oul the New neankerehlet eid Mee eae a purse race Sich Of the aibeoribes ae meeos | Typuble, the removing of four nuts being | because, ihe shirt front Is entirely concealed Baitineeers Mitac diet ea Mat? a Bim | © aay: ci Sunday.) om Sn $0 Pom teases t | young people's hands together with ‘after wu ce, Sucl st YS ag choose | a! a requ io do so. ‘Tue saddie y ; fe ‘and Men. Number lim- | For. 40 a,m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- he ines sbakibog fe entens oo) aoon a is Cais | eels Be ie ed ed Gee ea an Aecided Dy the Tanning for The rake ereaes | Soctecty over, the driving wheel, and the | used, ‘but because all ornament, 1s objected ited Only estan, of ood fuoral Gharacter 76. | 41 SUESUUA wy pneDERIORSBURG MATL. are dissolved it is ready for use. Then take a | Wears it asa sign ot betrothal till her weddiag The “Pacis ‘gn 8 sede hh ) Fidel oor | ant 31 i inch and _ 2 — B00) WAY AND ALEXANLBIA AND WASHING- * teleden ei poker = ' utuals,” a3 certain macaines | which is worked with the feet upon cranks, | day. Standing coliars an inch and a quar- | Qommon Englixh Branch k-keeping, Short- 4 roller of wootien rags—soft old broadclotl’ will | day, which is very soon afterwarda, as on the | {he “Parle mutuals,” scutes : ; ter ‘high all around, or else slightly higher be- | Rend Higher Anitiomence wlgoo Last | po TON RAL ROAD, te p Si " the X ich were at ohe tine very | as in the common bicycle. The machine | ter hig! + S apy = cn ae g For. Alexandria, 7, 7:20,9, 11 a.m., 4:20, Oe Se ee es | ee te ee fling day Hot ait the | PODWAT In the United States, and were logal. | weighs avcine ee tae oes hut e Rounds, | bind, ure worn in a straight band, not tured | inand Greek. “Day snd evening seesions. Sand 1-20 p.m.” 0% Principal. ati a polish by pi lac, the 3 6-25, Band 1 m. On Sunday at 7, 9 — = eEACE ‘i 2 vved, It Is sald, under the name of “totalizatora” | and can be removed from the track by one | Over in front, but not meeting, leaving a bare z BION 11am. and 8p eee m IS OSCE BAT GACH Ta | Ee a Nae Tee aU THE | ta AURMeatIm’ owe this Meteo Mt ee, | Bern, and, ae the larger wheel has no ange | Space of more than, two inet at the throat, | eept-$m ___frinea_ | yy’ klchioont athe Qouth, 7 a.m. daly, and B ve quite smooth: then finish by a second | aid invite them to the wedding. Ateach house | 1 ? eae ieee es convabted the | on the Ure, when folded can be rolled along the ee pe corn ae ee pee ARCHER. INSTITUTE, WAS | ty ne. cient Bans 4,8. 10 sett ne nore | sc tra < vords _* nutuels,” by which the betting | street or on a pavement as easily asa wheel- | thi : es A ae GTO} -O. oss pahington, 4 rs with, spirits of wine ana more they must dance a Gravocian. (isk us hope Maciines were Known in French (from “pari,” | barrow, The saddle 1s so arranged that by | stylish, provided they leave the bare space in | ~ For cirenlars address Mrs. MT ARCHER, 1401 Sy 27g9-08 p.m. and Tamia. Erittant lustre equalto new. | thelr feet und breath.) During tats the bride | # “D&C, into a phrase meaning something tnat, | : removing @ bolt the seat can be reversed, not | front just mentioned for standing collars. The | Mass. avenue, Washington, D. 0. = ime from Paris. “Patrol judges” is an ex- | making f necessary to turn the machine around | Cuffs are wide and square cornered, and instead HOF. LABRROQUE, 72) 13th at.n.w, Dative riexets, information, sleeping an@ parlor car a0- cRE.—Serape Je young men sing vircuousstrophesto | £:¢4slon which explatas itself; and, whether it | in order to ride the other way, as it willrun | of lapping over at the button-holes, the edges | JP’ ‘French. ‘and’ te of | commodations can be procured at the offices, north- ina pan; | her. When all the 4 are assembled the | U¢ 12 common use on our tuit or not, “oiticers | one way as well as the other. ‘There 18 ahead- | must merely meet, and be fastened by llaked | Sorbonne University, taught as | essticorner of 13th Stroct and Feonevivanis ‘ave- bride kneels ror her parents’ blessing. and thea | Usually assigned to positions on the course | light fastened to a bracket in front of the sad. | Sleeve-buttons., For these buttons a bar with a | spoken by, clewant and hixhly educated Parisian | nue, — comer on 8 a ee she fs placed Ina carriage WIth bes pos ciic4 | Where the horses are out of the ken of tho die, and turning the geat around also turns the | chain and a button 1s the fanciful style, but | society. Methodeasiest. BOS the Shocking of Desetae toaenination Brew Maus and the friend. Upon retirning home bread and | MIges Of the race,” would sometimes, It has | igiit. ‘There ts also a brake attached to it, and | landsyme single buttons are by no means aban iS MARY TUCKER MAGILL WILL | and resigences. salt are presented to the young couple and | Pee# Suggested, be very useful alds to our | when running at the rate of twenty miles an | doned. Theeccentric taste for representing an- y resume her classes in Kiocudon October lst, - FARMER. General Passenger Agent. wheat is thrown over their heads. ‘This wheat | #audicappers; “but perhaps, a3 in tue | hour itcan be stopped ina distance of twenty } !mals in scarf pins still continues. The wild | at her residence, 2126 Pennsylvania ave. 2. FRaNK i HOMSON, General Manager. sep!T 1s picked up and afterwards sown: tit bears | Ualted Slates, there is. with us. also | feet boar 38 shown in sliver, gold, and even in- | "sepi-dm ALTINORE ANDOMIORAILBOAD. good fratc the young peopia wilt he prosperous, | “(he dimicnity of getting competent men to | | ‘The inventor says: “Iam not much of a rider, | crusted with diamonds, but the hewest caprice ALTIMORE AND OHIO Dancing, singing and fasting are kept up till horse 13 sald, in, iressed by other young friends of «_ TO REsTorE SckaTcHED FrRsr ~ one pound of beeswax into shaving: add half a gallon spirits of turpentin t linseed off. Let it remain twelv hen stir it well with a stick, into while stirring add one-quarter of a p shellac varnish and one ounce of atk keep it just warm.) shake the United States | but have ridden this machtne twelve miles in | 18 for an elephant of yellow gold or of silver. x THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK, umes a day. Strain It morning, when the young couple are accompa pocketed” when, ‘“througa a com- | en hour over some very steep grades. My wheel SCARFS, BOOKS, &e. National Boute and Shore Line to the setve and but Pour abont nied to their room. “But Eetoxe then the bride's | Dialion of the riders of other animals, he is | issmall (only forty-two inches) but on a level Coats are cut so high that scarfs are nearly HOICE BOOKS. North, Northwest, West, on a wad of bat | air has to be cut off and sue ts cour with the | Placed in a race behind one horse and petwoen | track I can Tide fifteen miles in ag hour. Oae | concealed, and for this reason more color 13 aa C = tm ge cuner parts < | matron’s cap. ‘This custom 1s terrible, but te | [NO Others, of one other and the fence, so tnat | might recently 1 rode from the old depot to | missible ta the seart thaw woe teers sence Ancient Rome and Its Connection with the 0 tae et ee eae ees et ee briskly with | Was to be complied with. ‘The wedilng festiyi. | N€ Cannot reach the tront;” and itis a signifl- | Cheshire and back, a distance of thirty miles, | in good taste. A great many very dark red | “Christian Relizion.. 08 5:00 a.m.—Baltimore, Eicett Gity and Way &te- ties are Kept up for Seven days and seven nights | C4Bt Phrase enough for what, we generally aa- | tn three hours and ten minutes, after doing a | scarfs are seen, and those mixed with Persian | History of Painting, from the German of Dr. tions. without interruption, after which the wedding derstand by “shut in.” The American term | day’s work, besides riding twelve inties in the | colors, in which'old gold, red and bine appear, | Woltmann, vol. Ist...., i 6:50 a.m.—t Baltime visits begin, commenting by the oldest proprie- | | Pools” isscarcely known, if at ull,on our raze | morning before I went to work. I think that is | are now worn by men ol quiet tastes rae | Church B = tol ore Express. timore, Annapolis sn4 way. (Piod- Hagerstown, Ereae- oe ee od.— Rome Leiver (o | Courses. ‘The system, to which the name tsap- | doing very well considering such a small-sized | broad Claudeut Shape, smoothly folded, yeu | of Fy es arpentine. It not only Phen Baten’ Belghborhood.—Rome Levter to | Dien ts asserted to be “thoroughly Aimoriesat > | wheel “aud such an inexperiencad rider as I | round‘ng out. slightly, remains in favor, and 1s | Q4 Pails. Lady Jackson. 3 a ante Eonks enl way shaihee: mariage Vat vematne S = though something very like 1 18 belteved to be, | am.”—Neww Huven (conn) Register, worn alike with turned-down and with stand- | Pictures und Painters of the Enalish School. 25 o- a. Seennion aoa ee Besions or, aud leaves a lustre upon the sur- | Plain Words about the Bernhardt | 20d to have been for many years, io vogue Ll ing collars. The very wide Joinville scarf 1s | © Monkhouse... es Hoveling | 9,00 .m:—New York, Philadel Bosion and on with a woolen cloth, and when | asa Woman. among sportsmen in [ndia—and to have uy ‘The Czar’s Marriage. also fashjonable, and ts preferred by young men, Minton’s Tiles painted, with Easels. Novelties | partimore Express. Parlor car to New ‘York and ih woolen. The dramatic career of Sarah Bernhardtin | in New Orleans just before the wi It is to be presumed we shall presently know, | WhO wear it in a ring, or else tled in'a knot that | in London, Paris and Vienna. CHAPMmAa. "| Phisdelphia. Ser 25 = (his country we should probably not notice if | Americans bet é do as Well agin “po: with some certainty, Whether the marriage hag | gives the effect of a sailor tle. Satin, either | ceived. o4mbe J. Chars 9:00 a.m,—0n Bunday only—Baltimore, Amapo- PRUDENT Gtris—Women of the poorer | ine woman were to come before the public | As for “puck-bets,” both the term and ths prac already taken placé, and ir not already cele. | Plain, brocadea, with smooth figures of mace. A METROPOLIS Penncave. | if and way. plasses, observes a recent essaris'. have for | merely as an actress, ‘She comes seveing, and | tice which gave rise to it are apparently pec. brated, tt will have becn simply postponed until | Colored threads, or else in polka dots, is the | BOY Rtg et | ~arlousobvions reasons Jes luducetient To pro- | wil doubtiews abtath, social “Honors itis said | Har fo the Clted states, were, wo are told, | after tue customary ak Menthe at eee favorite material forscarts. Horseshoes, whips, | ROOMS AT HALF PRICE. Rr Point of Backs for Seaderck and mations cast ot vide e future mn Most of thes in En; even Gladstone d ced | *" 3 34 bi 4, . s - = to be provided for in the way pm elt by Visiting this Wouian: For fhecher ing ina race regardiess of a place, which pave gznired. Wf it has already taken placa, tt colors, eltier bid ad create eee ae en tu the 9 ledmont, except Sunday.) car to Cin- alled , may be assumed that it is in conse ics in colors, elthier blue, gold or white, ate s eae eet ne te oe eo ohir | cunnati and Louisville, daily; Grafton to Ssndusky el her reasoDs | soctety excuses its ighorance or its neglect to © | peror’s z ue are the standal ‘Nar- 5 200 a.m. — < ish Not Low to be discussed | ontain knowledge on the eround that It does ae, lefm rather than the practice is uaknown on | fon or meee ae, with the wish that the post 8 rd colors for scarfs. Nar. june- A 7 lege. wile, Laurel, Anuapolls Ji - . ren shouk as rowly folded white lawn ties are for full dress. ICAL, MEDIC. JUVENILE AND | burs, Col Belts’ assoclare with actors. But, In this case, society | OUr tart, Where bets are occasionally laid that | ‘ime or the Czar ‘he cldcot boy eee eae, | DIack Satin ties folded antec heady Lt Wess. | THROLOGIOAL, MEDICAL, JUVENI tion, Joseny's and HADOVCr. ia Etioott Oily ‘are, will be ‘asked to endorse a woman who has | We Norse will finish before another, though | isa handsome child. between nine and ten | #re for theater parties and other semi-dress oc- | ~ snd Way. able for them € | children and has ued no husband. who is a prac- | Relther of them may be placed; such bets offer- | years old; the next 19 & girl about six years, and | Casions. ‘They are bargains. 4 —tBalttmore and Laurel Express. of a little Ucal example of “free love”—If we can even | pg excellent opportunities sometimes for to- | {here ds, I believe, one younger child. ‘This HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, BTC. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, day only, Baltimore apd Way. ! in putting aside by her own | tacitly degrade love by the quotation, What | 'erminable squabbles, very strong language constitutes the f: -—New York, Philsdelpaie tnd Boston ue sum of mone: 5 ; P| 7 White slik pocket-handkerchiefs have 428 7th street. lakes herself | are New York people gotog todo about it? ‘The | aNd even a free fight. Why at Saratoga, ia amily of the Erincess, who, it Peer e Doles Pe a prize in the nonial market. Not only | treatment tie actress receives {Om society in | the United States, the handicapper shouid al- mt Hell One OF trade abttess Dear thé nams | Gets of color all over then, or else they have oct21 ¥ W. RRISO 0. I 4 Way Stations. (Win- if ms “ ee of Urteff, one of the < colored hems dotted with white; the hem3 are H. & O. H. MO! iN, 30 p.m.—Baltimore an is ita little D Mot the ae ws Wie | this country Will severely test us as.a people. | WayS De mysteriously spoken of as ‘a man | thejecdnens There eect famnlly names of | Sige ‘und may be hem-stitched in open-work oF TAW,POOKBELLERS © BYATIONERS, | chester, Frederick, Hagerstown aud Way, via He- ness 10 the it of the Mowan who bas | in many ways marriage ts ascalled among us; | FO Ballston” 1 explained In this way: the | (M@ROmAnOMS, ‘There are certa Baton eos | stitched on by machine, Winey pocket- egy etc Bie 730 saved tt. The ng ‘radesman destrous of | tne social recognition of this Frenchwoman by | Americans, contrary to our practice, “keep the | the Empress’s tacit consent had been given for | andkerchiefs have narrow hems that are hem- We have imported a fine collection of ENG- pe settling.” « t who | our wealthy and cultured citizens would deal a name of the handicapper or Une nasmes of handl- | many years 1s quite at variance with what | Stitched. Hosiery is preferred in solid colors | LISH PIOTURES of attractive subjects and = thinks of re A pacAe | frrible blow to morals.” Will New Yorkdeliver capping commintce pooret;™ 80 UAL te 1ate | jg Thee MOwn. It 18 not necessary to dilate | Father than in sttipes, and quiet shades of gray | fully executed. towhich we call tee attention of oat < b © eos low? — Methodist, pe rrissey, = on these matters, Wheth or brown are instead of red or blue for ing ‘In her he finds the Singular Death at the Potts. __ | foovring having beh aaked eno ede ous | Yet Feally taken place, it is" tinpossiie es general wear. A slight line of embroidery up | waudes Tiese woods ure ‘expecially euttabe fot prudent wife. Ap aged hegro, mauied Alby, Who Isa Fesl- handicaps at Saratoga,” replied with the humor | S17 St present, oat nae is @ consensus | ach sideis the omament,and this isin contrast- ‘Wedding and Birthday ‘We have devoted = x | of conviction th: ceremony did take | ‘2 8ay color. Black silk socks are worn with | our entire second floor to this jon of our BtOOk, tulness which began with | dent of Brooklyn, an Iiltnots suburb, had fre- | and mystery characteristic of his kind, “a man. e Saat sbited as Seine toe ik Suustrable | quently in conversation with his friends ex- | irom Ballston.” And the saying has ehdured to | Fuiy’ eliner of hore rea evens the eth (1st) | LOW shoes. Gloves for the street are in tan or | #0 that it may ‘be fully exhibited 's ‘ie u rst sav ings hy jew La A successful investment for iife. pressed the hope that he might live long day.—St. James's Gazette. uly, elther of betrothal or mari tis, | drab shades, with wide Engilsh stitching on the % neous Books received as noon aa published. All are Suk Jewaiay.—Theee ornaments are vary | Very Gecble and likely’ (2 dle arene teens | aw STain goroust ‘wit here Be ee eres OO | TT ne tao crag can the gloves. Undressed | Soratalty invited to inept our kek. oct pretty and dainty when made of the light | that his friends feared he would not be able to oman’s Five=; ute Tectly described by one of your contemporaries, | heavier skins, are all aden I hear, too, on good 2 two buttor chosen by men of tashion, New | JUL FU! = 5 c 2] A ger et fa five 5 4 ns are 2 Of — | GUUREG. and a spool of fine sewing silk to mateh | ferent of this mundane. sphere Notety eas | kets home. ‘She wilt tell her essen as te and Czarevna to have with the Princess before Ypehandle; buck-homn crooks are also on Hag: Bien Oclorado and the Santa Fe Trail, by A. A. in colos, aiso three small Wooden moulds, two | more elated than the old man, and assisted by | interested, you Know!—that Mra Stackup has | the departure for Livadia, the Princess said to es. Short smoking-jackets apes Hayes, justrated. >. oval and one long and narrow, square at * 7 7 “new furniture the second time within three | the Czarevna that she only wished to be the | fom London are of English ends. These can be turned, of, tf) ther is 2 | Several friends he tottered to ‘the only polling 8 dr. 9 ; be dark Peat of the Wrest by a Victim, Bxpress. if that t ears. Ifi’m not mistaken; and lace curtains | Wife of the Emperor, and to be the subject fray, drab, or black grounds illuminated by | fistorical Mudie of Ghureh Building in the | "IOS" p.m —t copveniest, sinall button moulds can ‘be used | Place In the town. All those who knew the | ¥! i Gress | Czarevna, who'sines the deatn ject of the | Tnany threads a STON ARD, BATH 1MOBE th With lambrequins; and her black dress of the Empress | W gay colors. They are in sack | Middle RAS “The Wreck ork, for the ear Fings. although the shape 1s not as | Kivgitand teomory: nde Way aad. eave him | made Over: Aud her halt Gone Unia Seem ines | haa in thé usual Coane teen tee Position and | SHAPE, single-breas.ed, and are fAnished on the of tenors Sweetheart, by auther of “The p~ i les eke pretty, aud the pin cau easily be cut from sort | M2dly and promp' Ucket resdy, and | higher tan she used to wear it—not becom. | Precedence of the nrst lady in the empire. —st. all around with a gay passementerle cord Foresters, by Berthold Anerback, ‘+Daily. sBunday only. Other trains daily,except wood, A hin layer of cotton is then placed | Precedence, to tne window gave Ms hame | ig a Dit and her litte girls Kot her kere | Petersburg Correspontens tm eee emplr BOE | Tae Lolth re eee ie eT ean oeee a Saianl shor poeeey by Ces oe over the w 5 it mo mt tu iq ws dressed ne cage, ‘The sitcis cut halt am inch Tanger ail | Rie glalot tas receyed OY, tae Jaga ay | to es coat est nae RARE | «rms wasnaee Arpaoice toa complete negro | “nese are double, with white plash on the in- ¥, - | YOUNG than the mould. and drawn smoothly | Rimsct that a oes ten ea ae ene | cook's gone off tad: atd'eha Sars ee nee | ditty which T have pees cee strike,” writes | #09, and some dari shade out = On bas Rae eee RUDE ONE I “This must De | (cred and disposed of, Alby turaed away torgo | red to death, and 1s going to Swampscott next | Mr. Thomas Hughes trons wesc Terese se | plush that resembles fur seal, is Cg STOES Pa aves cor. Ath st. caught across (he ack wih sewing silk, a3 It Teme, Dat, Boone be Aaa tea “Hatt. Gouka | Woek ang atiss Fire's Going to have Spooning. | Sue Which @ Young Texas cattle driver gives, igo gay atriped ough Cloths suchas are usj | me thread, ‘Sew as ttmly as pesuble'on the baces | R¢PS\te Suddenly staggered, reeled ‘and fol. | 2n aiter all oquetiuoldoreahet aye thel'e | Walch cannot bewritiens Itranse"* CUM" | furporioregand oer hangings found nnong | eee eS wea pavaRTERS of the oval moulds the gold loops, that are to gent pahuers, supposing that he : enough for her—she got them eheap up at | « «De Debbie h aii fie Tiported cours Gate mean one iat sar Vv Street. pass through the ears These Can be pur first sien afc (2 is assistance, but, the ”3; and Mrs. Ferguson's got @ boy with Gewine fon eee ae Sara em BOD Bom RO were te ae 400 Fourteenth Chaged from a jeweler at a small cost. A sinall | His one hope had Gees PO od He eee | lots of hair on tte lead, bua leks theo | He cata Ue sor to. cbery ears — piece of card-board is then cut the siape Duta away pencetune teens bis party Strong | Old, everybody says; and Steve Baker's awfully {wine for to carry me Lomo. hata worn for dress Lamé trifle smaller than the mould, covered smootnly | SW 3¥ J gts Louis) Globe Doworek We, | dissipated, they say, and that Lovewells girls | 5¥inglow, ewect chayeee gl ete heer tory catia el a oon ee Eo ae with aiik. and very neatly Gverhanded on the | fryiberq en Outs Gtode-Democrat, NO- | Chae ordored. his Out of aie Drees gins Grvine for to carey tne home. Bnd a haif ieohes high, ‘The medium worse Pi cnamarane ia ci Sa back each one is fi on the back In the _ been taking on awful, and declares she will *** The Debble he make b at ms curl, but ‘care. same way. ‘The pin must be attached to the ¥ ia e him; and the Stiggenses ft oes | Drims have the D’ i. but are not rolied | #9our Square oue by a jeweller. ‘They are now ready | That well kat GeaSeeeS of knowiedzo | BPS ARTE a eeeR ook erothing: | Homiast'nt £2: 7 sont good from, I a at ge is pelea EPO BOB’T SMITH & CO. tor the painting. which must be done as well on the Hill, Mr. Moses Patterson, with a Glos | and Miss Smith bought a whole pecs Gr Games Gwine, oo Pee) Renn in di ee a 0 50 ENGRL?S AUCTION Hovsn, 88 possible. for it isin this that their beanty | \dea of the value of the franchise, not Only reg. | cloth; and—” By this time the husband ts Swing low, ao. : Pept aa tho Bt felt hat for business Gere BO An Vemue. — “-iconsists, The design should be of fine, delicate | tst himself, but t to have his neighbors | or has fled. A man could never make as muc! “©*Oh! won't we hay time, pee al weal: crown is very low, = Ponty send, Dearly cover the mould.” A very | do likewise. He called over the fence to nelgh- | Out of a week's Visit. All that he could rememe « nawing woe Seay Od foeanting ‘only four inches aud a qeexer td (One door from 20th street, and buy your Bisex ai ang mqureag.cum,be covered. wita | bor om Th whether that cd Wife, OF Noepe good cigars OF someaior eben | 2 sttinguy.o!honéy and a drinkin’ up o' wine, Beg, bat the isa trifle wider than that DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. ferns. They 6 © ‘Bok to make, but the deat, snd when Sh reane, Thea eee ard Tecoase juenttal matter. es _Senebw, i Black tlt diita ca ‘ied, tot ae ot “Sa oe most exquisite neatness ig necessary in order Istered:” the answer Game, “No: ait weneta London 7ru:h desires that England should though preioe ‘obviously a fragment one? Will prevail In. the ‘sestakin capa were aatice to produce @ satistactory result.—Ladies F.orat d—4 radish.” Moses made him register, all the | have a few thousand Chinaman as domestic It took our Texan many months to pick it up, | the winter, Tney will have visors that may be Cabinet, same.—Jersey City Journal. servants. even in this mutilated condition.” turned down in front, and wide rolled bands, Bear Pa. aves =

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