Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1880, Page 7

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Setting the clock ahead one hour, when a loud Tap at the door wakes up th long sqvare train embrotdered in beads NGRESSMEN AND THEIR Lowe, W. M., Als, 915 G st. now. + senoolmarm. 15 and trimmed with aq" Ittog of white lace. In ae a RESIDENCES Manning. Van H., Mis ig the parson—his Reverence Parsoa Canter- order to make a high neck Watst out of the lbw LIST OF SENATORS. Marsh. B. Ti. bury—who walks in with solemn severity of che, a large Marie Stuart colleretve embroidered W. A. Wheeler, President, kiggs House, Martin. * countenance, a very pompous digal'ary in p> Wt. beads ts placed under the furand a guimp, Allison, W. B. “Towa, 1124 Vermoat ave. Mar $ made with skirt {Sew York Evening Post.) Grred wig, Knee-bieeches aud round spectac €Dybrotcen d in Hike manner. Anthony i BoE Litho. Marin inet materia Place the teacher's desk before the black-| The school is awe struck—even Jim Pep; H re is a pretty style: A dress in blue Ind a > bs hs board at the middle of the stage; a long table or | who {s transformed into a model of 5 ‘an., Ebbitt House. Mason, Joseph, N. 4 be: cashmere, in a polonalse forming five plalts un ey, J. E.1 McCotd, M.A. Iowa, | carry their handkerchiefs tucked de-k at elther stae. havior. He silps from the dune bisck, bid 3 esch side In front, extending halt way down tie Balawin, H.'P.. Mu ee Mews Y For @ permanent piace of bastorsn, hee ¢ into the cuff of thetr enat sleeves D his cap, Aud sits beside Christopaer. “Ye school- ; skirt, where they open over a tablier in India | Poderd. Thomas F, Del ae 2 Mi OAs one Be niawee CuBSTNUTS. with their leaves and pricxiy ie c marm receives the parson wiih D : HOUSE 930 E STREET NOR) HWEST, And ¥ ii! coutinne to decica and make slecant EVENING EBORIPTION AND WALKING novi? An TOILETS y= B. VAN REUTA. . Toulsrd, with Geen pink SPrigs and arabe. 123 in the Oriental style. The two ends of the k B B indignation will allow. The 2 and polopatse 11, front turn back behind, in order to Jar ts not quite so much In tayor in Parts as B = make obetsance make A pull. On tne middle of the'tront of the formerty. and handkerchief cos‘umes have B, benches for smail children; words of wisdom to them this moruing, Parsoa skirt there falls a sort of tongue-shaved fold Ceased to be fashionable. teacher's desk; D, biackboar: dunce olock: | Canterbury? No man 1s so foolish but be mede fn Oriental foutard in gataers! The skirt, amols skin weil perforated are F, Water-pall and dipper. It maps are huag | may give good counelis at times.” Then the made in material similar to e tadlier, 1s In fat y. M burrs, are seen upon Parts bor Sik st. Dow. Capttel st. al, 601 13° st. n.w. E., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel 909 M st. nw. 3 IT St. nw. et PARISIAN MODES, . ve rth Capitol st. maids Up they should be those used th colonial Umes. | parson hems, and begins tounburden iis mind, piaits. A pelerine collar in fouiard, cufttrim- ve = by thin ladies who | "The echoolmarm” should be a tuin spinster, | He bad nor come th trom ale a Tings of the saine. A large dark blue cord aby nol BERS ROth Street northwest. bs With a shrill cracked Voice. Sue seidow speaks | pleasure—a mere caprice of idleness. He was attached by a kuot in front and with long ends. ‘Hotel. 5 ANT WALKING, EVENING AND REOEP- ‘Tax English slik vests are now 9 xraded In without a quotation from the wisdom of the | impelled by a sense of duty. Crime had bean ‘This cord acflacs the contour of the wales aes Conant ate. Lath’ st nw. = TION DRESS, Weight and Epgiish Reade Her spate moments are oc- | commitied—the awiul crime of breaking the hatr is dressed with a parting on one side that ‘Sth St. n.w. Merrison, W. i errived Roeady-made and made to orler them at all } mending and making goose-quill pens. | eighth commandment, extends to the back of the head. Tne hatr is 15 1 St aie Morse, Leope , Wormiey’s Hotel. SEVEKAL BEAOGELD FRONTS FOR EVENING TEE rises upon the seholars in their * What is the elguth commandment?” undulated in large waves and 13 caught to. Not arriv $ Morton, LP. corner H and 15th DRESSES - 8 ii but Jim Peppersby, the bad boy, who | ‘They answer. gether by a bow of ribbon at the back of the ‘ational Hoel. Morris sand: islate. The schoolmarm will begin by calling *- Who stole iny pear—my rare grafted pear— z Arlington Hot Surah, are favorite styles for we. ception totiets, Tre dritiix beer imitated LATEST NOVELTUES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ELO. of GAMPLES of newest Goods ‘non- a eck, the roll. The puplis rise and say “Present. A long polonats, opened In front, tn plush, Sbe preiaces tie roll by remarkiag, “Order t heaven's frst law,” and a sharp rap with he ruler. Samanthy Wiiktas 1s the daag | this morning? Whose mouth drank Its sue lence? The one pear, of my one little tre with very fine plaid in blue, red and seal color. ng beneath my study window?" He looks The collar in seal-skin, the revers im front in im, bat Jim ts {anocence itself, plaid plush. The bodice, which 1s opened very Davis, H G., L. Ariagton Hotel. Dawe Vet i M 20 Gr uM yellow of Marshal Ni C&L, Arlingion Hotel, 2 LAniny peers up with bi the Jeasteg man in the distite | er 1s signifying by look and ges- barrow, over a light ceal colored satin plastroa, Nattonal Ho! e he #took Of lucking eTown girl, “quite stuck ap.” She must | Hs the cricatna grows Wider from the waist as tt exteads to tae a ae eae a of Sim Dew offerina 8 fine stock of Winter GODS peace fear Rake starched pataleites, well over | But the person will accuse no one, he wil dottom of the polouatse, over a tablier of tigat ‘an dee Teen : d- spate her shoes. The rest of the ite girls wil} look after their morals more fattufully in the seal-colured sat, made in rather wide zathers, Grover, bet Oneon daa Bee toa hoe F Laukeen or ¢allco—tying thea ou just | future; he woud tiapress upon them the words ! exch one of whitch is separated by ai Hamlld, Hanuluat Me. Wiiaed's Hotel. H teens w the knees, Sam | of the poet: tush stinliar to the tunie, Placed on | [yeinli, Hannibal, Me., Witard’s 1 | iw We dote- evden ie we Fes “When wick mocking said, id plush drap cat by i | Marri, 1. G., Tenn., 515 11th st. nw. Toag od man, Gut of the wood: Two bears wh * Knowledge, | annot be transmt! schoomarm, wal He brings forth he can bald head! bow ted very tight in front, t aouserse ip soanee- j MOF COTTING, #e., 1903 F at. north oct. ME. WASHINGTON \a FASHIONAL DRESSMAR aaa of which Hereford, Frank, V Hill, Benjamin Ii. Hill, N. P., Col., i Hoar, G. F., Mass, ‘a., National Hotel. 21 Grant Piace. SSACH USES ave, A dig hat 1 der than she is. T “ Ap iF You Musr Weas Bi kirt, young lady, the new loops and two ends, ard b bang downward,” remarks lor to fet atl the Uader-skirt be sent in order to let al! the under-skirt 2 seon, B, ch Is entirely mude tn small scat-coio.ed | JOUAS Be F. A atin flounces, ch flounce is edged wita a | Jones ae 8” of Samanthy—ana s9 on | band of plush: : through the alphabet, omitting the couplets | Here ave a few toilets in good taste whien we coptaining the divine name. K must ¢ rem ‘dat Mr. Labiche’s recestion at the ad 3 AND TRIMMING &TORE, Mmsylvania avence, Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cloaks &o., made im | superior style at short oe. Ladioa can hare Dresses Cut sud Basted, anda perfect ft guarse- teed. bc anaerstands | oman, and | r r Iris said that Bernhardt w the use of fluffy hairtoa thin a overgrown lawless, Kd ba 1; v D. in none of her roles does sue ¥ or ha who makes | French 4 my, which was a vorlabie pre- | FIR Roo 0. Miss Not arrived. , Hirain, Low LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES closely dressed In the style now ava “4 by nite e of fashion. Mme. de Paliata wore aseal- | (Ouan sont ac Te si? ene ee gun, J. H., Texas dq HATH, fine MILL some arbiters of fashion. mering Timothy labor with P, {| colored plush hat, bolero-ahape. A watts dove McDonald, J, J, Ind., Willara’s Hotel. . T. B, Matue BK TRIMMINGS abd UU D> Cimoratka C1 tat dover: s twelse jack embarrassment Into Peter Piper | oveupied nearly all the briin; the dove RR irk 2 S. a ball of putty, ; of FRENOW OORSETR, UN- broid ery. ‘The uses it will offer “Whales In the 3a: was orban! an, 8, J. i, : uted with a diamond collar. Mm. Minn... 211 North Capitol st. : » Mas Riebardson, D. >. 3K St. nw. DEKGAP MENS, LACKS. fine NEORWEAR for screens. and, B Same high ane | Siig by the ton, > | Potocka was in plum colored cashmere and een ave Richardsou, J. 8.,'S. C., Metropolitan Hotel. ipa OoKKA Seen wRitrene, thority appreves of bamboo frames, ene ‘ ‘afew years ago. The parson cou- | plush, a bonnet made entirely of plum-color | Richnond, J. B.,’Va., Metropolitan Hotel. s nority § amboo frau dog follows him tnto schoo! w des 1nis exercise by the words of John | and gold marguerites. Mime. auberaon in and ai] the niost raeut Novelties ‘THREE i H1LADELPEIA girls had a contest as to €, # meek-looking cur, aud ne Rogers, burnt at the stake. Y , cor. V AVE. 2 Robertscn, La. 115 1st. now. a LEAN. 7 Cite Trevise, Paria; 907 Ps.eve. | Dlack and yellow, satin and plush; Mm» de V. | Dojaock Avs. Nebr oer on ey net ME Ste | Rovecon, ¢ 181K St. mw. Mifosthers Dyed, Churied sind Gieuned oveal to mew Which could dress the quickest. Thewinnes | teacher not to to “* Bo never proud by any meaas:; in a myrtie-green plush hat, the edze of whicd | bendicton. @ Hy Ohio. ta0t Ee ae ay. . Riggs House. once 30 accomplished ff In the extraordmary time of eBitld not your honse too hii | was trimmed with a steel erabrolder; A black | Piatt, O. Hi., Conn, Arlington Hotel i Wiilara’s Hotel. -p nTS ay teen td S.— Philadel atelways have before your satin ice, hav: F epauiettes bows of em- > i . < »., Met ‘Otel ire ee TS and thirteen mi 2S. — Philadel | IENae Gnd were papi toda. Sroldaed i pi Plumb, P. B., Kan.’ National Hotel. | Topolitan Hotel. atin (epaulettes are muc au worn). | Pugh, Jas. L., Ala. Ross St:t¢H on perto , EdbItt House. HOlL jeardboard fs again al Russell, DL Now we will have a Mtl cheerful music,” | Mime. Labriche hada bonnet in two Poul ota sell, W. hades of Russell, W ass. 201 .N. J eee e 3 0! nF, Ne ‘Massa % ussell, 23S., 201. N. J. ave. 20, — = = = = edasi sdatacio Para ie oe Tele aL ae | CRUDE Onan. Woaterer_ Ornamental. |/Wuac, Mime, de Peronnay, (Vicomtsse de Let. | HenaclDl, Ha Neg. 19°6 Masanhusets ave, | tush WA Mas aX. 3. are 2 (PRE PUBLIC ane over coming tnto use in France a Site mmade | 2iuicthy Hancock Bump Is a little fellow who | endowments you possess, virtue 1s the proper | rlere) In a black talile dress all covered with | Rollins, E. IL, N. HW. 14g East Ce nILol Ste Ron, J, W., Pa. Not arrived, OALL AT OUR BTUORK, lamp shades and other pretty trittes are made | cismmers. Jacob Grites, @ roly-poly urchin: | lustre.” black blonde, made tn founces and draperles | Sautsbury, Ell, Del.,’ Willard’s Hotel. Samiord, W. J., Ala. Metropoil’an Hotel. AND EXAMINE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF of it in the old fashion. The shades are finished | j..5 nis face tied up with the mumps. Wren ng the old merry round for four voices, | mixing, and crossing each other. A little black Saunders,’A., Neb., Rize: House. Sapp, W. F., lowa, Hamiiton House. BRATING STOVES with silk balls and tassels, and lined with col- | ;¢ceq at roli-call why he came toschonl he sags | “Scotland ta oarmine © plush “mantic defining well the gure, with | Saunders, A, Nev., Riggs Ho Sawyer, S. L., Mo., National Hote. To Be Found South of New York Oy ored paper, and are exceedingly pretty | didn't want the baby to catch ‘em, did | _,““When the last stratn 1s sweeily endod, Jim | small sleeves. The toliet was clarmiagly cite, Son a Gen ee Scales A. M., 'N. (., Congressional Hotel. We canie Bait. DRESSES look asf the patterns were | and Is sent home, to his great joy. Peppersby breaks the silence by hisery of “Fire! | A black satin pelerine collar made entirely 10 ‘Teller, H. M’, Cok, 1611 M at. n.w. Shallenbergé » Pa, 60 131 st. Dw. THE AnGASD, -=” SADIANT HOME, exbumed trem ancient fashion books. One of | Singing promptly foliows the roll. Dispense pret’ Go genulnels given that a/pante fol- | gathers; the edge of the mantle trimmed with | 4 burman, a. G., Ohio, 1017 Lith st. naw. Shelley, C. M., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, ihe ew fancies isto have a waist of colored | with cll unnecessary preface to action when j lows at once, with a stampede. He alone re- | chenille fringe; a plush bonnet covered with | {B, Ariington Hotel. Sherwin, J. C., Ill, 895 12mn st. now. and others, all flvely finished and frst ol satin, with 2 train of white brocade and a pet- ble, and Keep things moving Driskly from nS Den. ects the first, time Tever | violets, witha bouquet of Parma violets, on r. ware ay. and C st, me, | Simonton, C. B., Tenn., 417 oth st. n,w. Also, a lance variety of COOK STOVES, PORT. ticoat trimnu d with rufies of many colors aud © episode to another. Written programs of ‘Iped Lucir singing. If one’s gotn’ to sing fire, | one side, A little mufl in velvet and lace, over Singleton, J. JL, Congresstouai Hotel. ALLE ERIC KT RANGES, LATAOUZS, garlands of tinted flowers. | “what comes next” on the pupils’ desks wilt | they ought to sing ft, that’s ali He brings | which was placed a cluster of vioivis stmilar to 9 24st. nw. Singleton, 0. 15S., St nw. BURNACER, GBATEs, &o ~ THE Matapor Rep Gowns ere so brilitant | #4 Matters. The old song, “My father was a | out from Christopher's desk the parson’s pear. | those on the hat. Wailace, W. A., Pa., Willa Siemons, W. F., Ark., 601 15th st. nw, W. 8S JENHS & Co. i ee bh igre farmer goed, with corn and beef and plenty,” | (A eandy one will do, or a fried cake shaped ‘Twoelegant visiting tollets: A tunte In seal- | Whyte, W. P. “Ma, Weicker | Sroith, A. Herr, Pa, Willard’s Hotel. weyze FET 7th at. nape. {bat jet rimming does not subdue thelr dril- | woula be appropriate and lively. ‘The sone is | like one) “1 ‘Knew it was there; J smelt it | colored cashmere edged with a band of velvet | Wiitiny 3S Wy, Wises Smith; H. B., N, J.,'National Hotel. one Haney of color aby too much. and they are | tonowed bya lamb Dearing at toe me Hes the good boy of the school, he 13,” biting tt. | placed on flat, with a cream-colored eloth ine | Willitms, 2. Ati testis Smith W. E’, Ga.,’Sauderson’s Hotel. 48 FIXTUBES, fringed and embroidered w uy “What makes the lamb lore Mary so.” the | “Nouse in my telling on him; they won b sertion embroidered ta 0) The skirt | Withe Va., Alexandria, Va, Scoville, Johnathan, N. ¥., Riggs House. " black beads. Jet is also used on 0 chiidren strike up, singing, the teacaer coming | Meve Jim Peppersby,” another bite. “if T in seal-colored velvet, made in flat plalts; tne ne epapaee Sparks, 'W. A. d., IIL, Ebbitt House. THE BEST, QUALITY FOR THR LOWEST yellow dresses. in at the third lite, the fainb by uo ineans si- | {i to the parson he Will try to make me confess | bodice In seal colored centanes Cates, tne ' er OF rae onan SP ory, Ga., National Hote vicina toate leer ‘Tue Beaver Hart ts admired by the Philadel- | tent. Mary Flarrety 1s dismissed to take her | I stole tt, and say I am sorry. I ain't Sorry, RO | shoulders, and at the waist with a ftichu belt, J. S Boren poor ener penuone ie st . 112 East Capivol st. GSE WSth street. sn the girls Who have more | pet hole, with the axiom, “Evil commuaica- | 1 2tn’”—his mouth full, “Tits 13 what comes | Marle Antoinctte style, In velvet; aflchu collar X. J, Brent, serzea arms, 901 Hast Cap. st $ Latayette Square. hionable quantity of nose. or who | tons corrupt good mauners.” She has a bit | Of betug the Worst Doy in school, by jolly! formed with a flounce of cream-colored cloth ee MMe Glerie Ba Gaul Ge toe Congressional Hotel, - New myles received daily. ‘ars, can conceal thelr misfortune | of a confitct at the door, and Is heard to say, a. M.P. | embroidered tn open work, which rests on a | f & Shober, eblef clerk, 52 meoper 1s eat: . National Hoiel. Largest Stock in the District brim, and those wao have no | “Ah, ye miserable varmiut, the plague of me small square collar in seal-colored velvet. A r Moalichnel postiaastr a Mitral National Hovel. — s “store braid” can Ukewise hide if3 absence. | life, home wid ye.” She comes back tn | Fashion Causeric. very sinail capote bonnet In seal-colorea piush Oe chael, postmaster, Metropolitan, ‘h., 622 E st. nw. No trouble to show goods. Nothing more wonderful, hideous and entirely | Gue time. The reading class take thetr places. {Tbe Parisian. | with cream-colored feathers and small narrow LIST OF RRPRESENTAT = | Talbott, J. F. C., Md., National Hotel. useful Was ever invented. | These must be the older puplls, lads im their} women do not realize how gold slips | Strings. ‘ im = BI 5 _" «. he N. | teens dressed like younger boys. While tney ae Moran HiNmmanD Siler, Saye the. | sre toclug the tare alk dnote the pages in e] s x D, C gi Taylor, K En Teun., National Hot- E. F. BROOKS. 56h et.. through thelr Mngers. One would say that | A Ppelisse in black lampas with lange sprigs | Samuel J. anda, Speaker, Pa., 12) C st. s.e, y A len. J. F ‘207 East Capitol st. Taye, Ee 1 ONG, BO sat Bis AL we weple Vorooras Butldtug. Spee ree sige utus, ompitce of their ple 2k gathered in the middle of the back as far down : ° ee a 2, ILL, EbbIUt House. ance Y. Pos, ts ope of the greatest no the * English Reader,” or any old reading 009k, thewmeuey Shen ee SAG hes pet as the walst, ‘The same thing 1n front, edged Ry part ee Hotel, j Ree Pe eo 735 9Uh st. Dow. AS COUKING STOVES. . Winter season. It ts certatr oom a ebeTsby arrives with is dog. 13 | culating renew and muliiply itself in tueir | With black plush with large flowers embrold- Wile oa Thompson, Win, G., Towa, Hamilton House, | G —— excuse for being late ts that he had to rock th: | troney bores: a | ered in jet. A black silk skirt entirely plattea | {icrich. 0 ee a ote. ‘Tillman, G. D., S. Cl, 412 6th st. aw. The Washington Gar Light Company have at their Bnd gotor the doctor, and churn, and | ‘rniis spoke the other moratng a phiiosopher | In very small plalts. On the bottom six very ALinnen s Surtees 2 ‘Townsend, Atdos, Ohio, Ariingion Hotel. officg, on. 1th street am assortneut of the SUB arb his catechism and weed the onion bed, | in amazed admiration atthe luxury displayed | Small tlounces, Godice and tablier tn blacs | 4 then oe “ C. lil, 412 6th st. mw. DIAL. G&8 OOCEING STOVES, in various aires : T3, waLot Which he declares to be true, Althougii | on the occasion of Mlle. Blauc’s mecrriage wire | Plush trimmed with Jet. “A Marie Stuart bon as i and patterns. ‘This ts the Btove used by Miss Doda pathered a straight ungored ski TY | the teacher reminds him that they ave no Prince Roland Bonaparte. Listen, whether b Bet in black satin and plush, bows of ribbonon | Atkins, J.D. ~ 0. Turner. Oscar, F in her lecture on cookery. jong and very full. Worst of alt 3 r hic ch he repite 2 parte. Listen, er he nO = ce at achman, it. K., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. {2 ae) Call sud examine them ene oS baby at their house, to which he repiles, his Might or not, to the description of a tew | the top hoiding a branch of Mlacs; a bl 4 | Batley, J. M into el. | Turner, Thomas, aie cae incon oe mother ts allus @ borrowlag everything’ she | follets worn at the ceremony: __ | Sold cord attaching both tiowers and rinpon, | Balley, J. M,N. Y.. arlington Hote | j the fot or tom with a wile band of fur, = ile takes his place at Mme. Blane wore a dress of Morocco b! and falling under the muff and on the skirt in EDUCATIONAL. = he P. pupil ts velvet, trimmed with wiilte lace and sitk and | hardsome colis. ae . z : ———, THESE ti Soe Fats, the is the fa chenille fringe. A bonaet in blue velvet of the | | A Pretty bodice In black panne, with round, \UTORIN. prepared. far sttempts to read concerning seme shade, trimmed with white I Ught-fitting basques. Halt-way down the Umer, M. cal zht with a diamond star. Basques, a passementerie forming es._very | Valenitn Keb., National flotet. | grokeanne By Ay OQ | Sp Js taken up in a little red paper box as Caligbt Up Over @ Skirt of whi! | Polnted at the bottom, and about tnehes | Van Aernam, Henry, N. Y., 29 Grant Place. Tuguire at Capitol Hil Kyadergarten, No. 24 3d st. & ad tossed from ie Window (Jia 5 arts oat | Mme. Rataza. now Mime. de Rute, (aer mol | long; goid aiguiliettes, pea vain black falile E.’ Pa, 619 13th ot nw. Vanee, R. B..N. C. Est. nw. routbeast. deol t-43* | when the reading Is over a ital Pringess Bonaparte, lost her ttle by marrying jecertain distances, under this a rather sl g. He Pa, O19 1310 St Bw Van Vorbis, J ‘Arington Hotel, 7 sa eee reads a sentence, Mer TUDES Wye) were a tere ene UNcierine Tee a eatlee SLE eS i a atte” | Voorila, CHL, Nvd., Ebblee House. eee ee ee Of violet velvet embroidered in Per Rie pibeth SiLernatig With tires “Dlalis WLave | Waddlll, 3: 1) Mo. "Not arrived. Evening Classes iu Mathoma! cord crossed over the back; a pile-biue satin | IN black faille: ‘This skirt falls over another as Vork ave. nw, | Walt, J.’T., Con 2 ew Fone Ave. LW: | Ward. Willam. Eh. iss ier ne, Warner, A. J., Ob!0, *! Grant F e e § keeping and Phonograp! skirt; a Don Ceasar de Bazin bat tu white plush | Which 1s only about 20 Inches : deep and ts 7 with about twenty-two feathers and diamonds | formed of an Infinite number of little ounces, Y get as, , y and la dim reu- | tn protusion, Mme. Blane’s sister was in satin | alternating with small bias folds, between Where aud what art thou, exrcrave | ang velvet 88 £ ebleness. A illard’ Washburn, W.D., Situn.. tat I st. n.w. at se coon Where and What art thou, exccrable ura lunt color. Fhe bodies em- | Which are Fows of narrow black chenile triage, Gn SRR eel Weaver, J.B. lowa, ! Capitol st. sonein the Frouch free from ri alsin can dane % 2” with such a tragical spring at school | proidered with diamonds, a bonnet the same | While Is also put on = ‘ . Gabriel, Wis, Ebpttt Houss, | Welborn. Olin, Texas. Not arrived. = (4 EeTROPOLI N SEMINARY AND succession. Siw Le Compe ea eatin, 84¥- | shade as the dress, and a Splendid over dress In 1 A pretty robe-de-chambre, pelisse shape, that Downan, © 2 Mass, com Pacave. & Ist, stise, | Welle Erastus, Mo., Willard’ Hotel bai pxighstcn acre crore 4 Tae ENvELore Me re now mtde of cash. When composed, *-C 1 know!ledy i oa velvet, myrtie-green color, anda large Hl {sto say. arow of gathers staring from the Boyd, T.’A., lil., 1412 nw, Woitte, Garry, Pa. Fst. nw. | SCHOOL FCK YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN it ae Sak ),andtrimmed | M46 bo ebemies except the ignorant. collar Made of old silver lace. Mme. de Chatil- | Leck and descending half-way down to the \ Z SW Diet ouse. wins NOVEMBER 29rn, Metropulit mere, cloth, velvet. satin or plush, and trim: | The spelling exercise of this elass reviti vore plush, trimmed with black satin leaves | Walst, in white surah, forming gathered revers eR Stel 1 ma! Loetitute, Day aud ne fo various Ways with bands of fur, lace, feath- | nov a ittie rehearsal, but will pay in the embroidered in jet. aan | on the bodice. ‘The dress opens in front over a ee classe for teachers. Principal, Mixes BO. QKAVE! ore, Simps. Jets. an. broad orisht upon poms | talnment afforded. “You will now gi Tn spite of ali th en sald to the con- | tablicr of straw-colored pinsh. Large stra ational ote SOU Teth street n rthwan, 302 which can be remoy example in analytical spelling,’ oI 1 th st. nw. 3 pace are . trary fuil-dress go! will always be made in | Colored cords start from either side, aud cross el MOF, J. MAX MU —— Tone dere that the eos, | Marm, writug Upon the board: -A-Do-ul-na- | lone tration Woes wiht erg diswusted | the straw-colored plush tabller. ee eee Music, Si. John's kj Tome skall lack nothing Of the Sppearmacear | Die-Dum-Dle-Lee-with-Lis-head cut-off,” in | with a fashion Domine 11s chee donde | wadded throushout. Man Motorman total, Vulits, Fawis, Meh. SS Spermaghitt mston sg Recrtte onparglenny GO a wiley SER aie dt wit Ordinary’ pronun- | ever was an absurd one it 13 asdiiredly those FT ne oe oe teh, EDDLt Hous Wilson’ Benjeiin, W. ee Se fe ae O oh eal Claliop, adding: “fo say little and perform | folds of stall that sweep the car ets; but | Cc @ white satin skirt covered with gol i nin. Ohio. 1115 ri i Pa. ! 2 teehee “Tike janie bane for | MUCH 15 the characteristic of a great mind.” | women take pleasure in ‘Aca cling Dene fashion | lace, Silk stockings embroidered with gold; | Butterworth, Benjamin, Ob‘o, 1115 G st. 29. Wise, M. R.. Pa., Mass. ave. | | The head ot the class begins, looking at the styles still more striking are seen taste 15 not always a feature of t articles. For tnstance. a seal pl K Cabell, G. gon ft the ficulty an - | Satin shoes embroidered in like manner. ‘ 5 Ehough good mn mene ane ON ERIEG Tne | Women’s feet by some phenomenon are becom- | Caldwell, *.Ju front,and beuind this Ing smatier and snialler. One would say that »Y., $25 15th st. now, +, 1634 Ist. DoW, Pa. Not arrived. Va. Gli 11th st. new. Wood, Fernan |. W., Ky,, 1013 E st. new, Ww Ind., Ebbitt House, 2 = = i < . 3 s” SCHOOL BY © RTIERLIN, . vis] q aden y | Camp, J. H. is Arlington Hotel. Pa., St. James’ Hctel. ‘Hoyai Acad of Fine Arts ot carried in 14'h street was nearly penal of st Rey He) Hb; Wiait tO Veckhowicdge SGML ANG onan. iiinots, Nattonat fiotel i ‘Tebn.. " Not arrived. i She Royal Apetoeny ot Fue acs at Srogmleesateacac ce atu = and your bomi,| ror ‘A costume for the Bots, called “Around the | Carlisie; J. G.; Ky., Riggs House. Yourg, T. L., Ohio, 1112 G st. to 8 p w., in the Ki ten. Hull (owerh, 5 e { NF Pos women, bearing great names and.ot | Lake,” in moss-colored India cashmere, framed | Carpenter. C.'C., Iowa, $10 12th st. now. TERAITORIAL DELEGATES. N. ¥. Post. . is n ou At rm Sthand Kets.n.w. Terms 85 per month. “N a—na— v na, and your mina, | high soi = r) 3 rg 5 » | Caswell, L. B., Wis., 612 lath st. Alnsite, George, Idaao, 101 2d st. nw. — fe you f position, have endeavored to lutro. | 18 garlands of leaves embroidered 1n all the | Caren te Riggs House. Bennett, G. G., Dakota, 1340 Massachustts ave, ATELY, Of IN GLASS —Mathomats My Godly Man. theme ue SS rue: Bhomns,7 ears frochede of doopratibas: ach one eerie | inike uumicer edger with Gaaaaa teeiee ae Chittenden, S. 3 N.Y, Cor Vt. av. & Ht. a.m, | Tents, 1... W. ngton, Tae tithe BW, PENS Gio. Prono. Gorman and Gagan [From the Utica Obsery REE. — we “ ‘ i iu sharboraiens ‘ a | Clamim, Wim., Mass., 1413 K st. n.w, non, G. Q., Utah, 503 1th st. mw. perciepirie taest | ang: e—ble—there’s your ble, and your nabl», | proper riovou, as men wear them in their but- | 34 fo cua oun ae ie pl Meee Clardy,'M. L.) Mo., Willard’s Hotel. Campane a6. Arizona, 737 9th st, n.w. EVENING CLASSES, 85 per month, invariably p Christ re’s ph and your minable, and your bomtuad, and | ton holes, To inake one's self anec-riboon, | with sliver buttons and hesia © 25 ’ | Clark, A. A., N.J., Willard’s Hotel. Downey, 8. W., Wyoming, cor. Gib and E nw, * ge NE a Oollece, West = plan is God's, your abominable,” say3 the next, aud 30 on with the emblems of honor, which represent in | Another around-the-lake tollet, in “frightenea | Clements, N.N., Ala.. Metropolitan Hotel. Maginuis, Martin, Montana, Ariington Hotel penta eention to ort ‘Competitive examiustions. ee that answered just my ( through the sentence. The urick of spelttay ts | one’s family the price of blood or some heroic | art is Clark, J. B., jr., Mo., 1825 F st, D.w, M.S., New Mexi ational Hotel. St W._ FLYNN, A.M., 702 Sth st. uw. soon acquired. ‘The continual going backward | action, seems to us of doubtful taste. | mouse” color, with an embroidery of old sliver, | Clark, J. B.; jr, Mo., ° SS ae aS 5 A 3 ures Tae ee : suite Interres | A lace collar, ‘pelerine shape, embrotdered tn old | Clymer, Helster. Pa., 1500 T st. nw. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. | Syllable by syllable to the first one, and with India cashmeres will suffer no interregnum | sliver. Trimmings of the tunieand thestint large | Cobb, T. It., Ind., 1342 N, ¥. ave. George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 Est. nw. LLE. V. PRUD es cree pr aeties stare the word on the blackboard and the schooi- | thia winter. They make charming vési/es Out ot Bray consi frightened mouse color and silver. | COffroth, A. H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. John G. Thompson, Scrgeant-at-Arms, Willard’s, ae a ts can ~yo—F nk, and toy his exh | Marin pointing with her rattan, the victory 1s | them: 80 be reassured, ladies, they will never | oe pened mouse color and silver. | Colerick’ W. G., Ind., Navonal HOLeL Startes W. Field, Door eccnar Nanay Hand | New term Novem BS Ae ge” Sure. I will give the flaal syllable for ex- | suppress tn your corbeilws athing which Is in | Asi ver. gTay re ero shape, with a large Conger, O. D., Mich., National Hotel. Charles W. 5 per, N time, =i charred | go hg feet, and hands, a amp . . reallly very handsome and wich has the | dove covering the brim. . | Converse, G. L., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. ~— 8 OF DEBATES, if desired. Cail at #10 14th at... betweom joes, aiid trousers we “O-Lf—off—and th rt. ¥ 1 1 advantage of costing dear, | Another toflet tn cloth, form and color Car. Senie % OFFICIAL REPORTERS } and i t-f—of—and ere’s your off. our cut | supreme utage of costing dear. t AY high. cked bodice with a Cook, Philip, Ga., 210 North Capitol st. m.; Mondays and Tharsdays, be- — aks ead Cut Off ; is head cut off; ble-bee res al ces whi . 3 : I . Ind, 7 Grant Place. 2c : } andl courage were hi | with ‘is head cut off; bumblebee with his | most dlacroct garmentet Ice bermes women, | piieeeice cual round the! neck: Wie) sams Cone SN Higgs House. D, F. Murphy, 314 € st. n.w. SE ee es yfuelshels a bead cut om; ‘Me bumbie-bee with his head cut | in any matter that has relation to thelr beauty, | Chain winds round the watst ai Skint of pints | Crapo, W. W., Mass., Wormley’s Hotel. ASSISTANTS. Heiichis of Geor and 1s very soocssible to z ts, and be of; Rable bumble-bee with his head cut off; | never Usten to reason, and they are right! | ssirt, which falls over a second skirt ot plain | Cravens, J. El, Ark.. 407 G st. nw. Theo. F. Shuey, 473 Missouri avenve, ‘Washington. -otinds are extenvive and the : . the helpless and dist Domtbable Duenbre bee ee ea Cut, OF | | Lusury begins with tae 'spouge, aud only stops | SFay, edged with a very deep band of dark fur. | Crowley, Richard, N-Y., 1421 Towa Cirele. Eaward V. Murphy, 419 2d st. n.w, location is bealthful and beautiful. For circulars Responsive health and comfort ma’ Dominable bumblebee with his head cut off: | at the diamond, | An evening toilet: A sourrean in ay Tp | Culberson, D. B., Tex: Henry J. Gensler, 1318 13th st. n.w. apr to the Misses EARLE, corner Fayette an@ arid peaiectia peeved ised pay nat’ ovec-in ateminable Dumnble-bee with his bead cut oif.”"" | Five o'clock ‘receptions are becoming mora | “ve colored satin, with polnt d’Alencan i HOUSE. ‘Tih eta., Georgetown, D.C. rachel ‘Wor fea ma Went oeign to chanse ach | _ It is ilittog to pass round tne water When the | and more fashionable, and the toilets worn at | Panters talling over a tablicr made entrely’ of John J. McElhone, 131s Vermont ave. 7]. VERNON © 3 it in a cabin, low and rude, | speiilug class has finished its labor. Samauthy | them are beginning to resemble, very closely, | polnt d’Atercon flounces, The train behind is William Blatr Lord, Riggs House. Mw BOARKUING AND. ‘SCHOOL, Where forms hungry, cold, and al” awie, | Wilkins fs assigned this honor. Some of the | those worn at evening partiea.’ Muffs made | perfectly plain. 1816 I'st. n.w. David Wolfe Brown, 11; Maryland ave, p.°. FOB YOUNG LADIES, ge t b | children have long pulls at the dipper. Jim | entirely of flowers are much worn at them; The Merveilleuse redingote is very fasiiona- ‘Con: fonal Hotel. . K, Edwards, Anacostia, D.C. aaa d 1100 jg SS Where silken othr ass ‘the door, | SPuls tt over Samantuy of course. they are charming lttle wadded and pertumed | Dle, also the casajutn a Za fermiere. ‘They are : ork Aventie Hotel. John H. White, 516 12th si. n.w. te ge sy Qo * L Suulthses twins are comfortably asleep, head | ‘lower baskets, in which fair hands hide them- | both most useful, as they can be worn with all Towa, Riggs House. 2 = | tObead. It is writing time, and there {3a con- | selves, and with which they play as though | Kinds of skirts. Dox Juan, De La Matyr, Gilbert, 113°C st. n.e. 188 OSBOKNE’S BOARDING AnD, DA tortion Of mouths as the sputtertug p2a3 fol- | witha fan. There must be as many mutts ag | —— Deuster, P. V., Wis., National Hotel. MEDICAL, &e. ee ae eee yz, nant oad Prayers solems low me copy. Meanwhile Jim Peppersby, who | tollets; they must match the shade of the cos | ‘Two Men and a Door. Divrell, @. G.,-Teun., 317 434 St. LW. ————__— = Gitocatare: sina, ix Anclest az Bat shivering | has got the gum-box, and who falied on nl3ora- | tume under pain of not betog eric. And they | The storm-doors around the Post-office all Dick, S. B., Pa, Riggs House. |ONSULT DE, ASD MADAME SELDEN, Pro- — Tmvecents ton the day before, {3 called up from the tuust always be microscopical, ornamented with | open outwardly. ‘This isn’t for fear that a fire Dickey, H. L., Ohio. Not arrived. eS a Ey trent He buck for declamation. He mikes his bow. 4 bows, with ribbons and jewels, and witu entire | will occur and’a rush ensue, but It 1s arranged Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., National Hotel. ment; for iadies only. No. 10 Barnet strect, be. | KWEOEBEL NST Sheepishiy uprolis bis eyes: “Twlakle, twi birds as emblems. Fur plays only an accessary | that Way to make a man mad. A man will 20 | jjunnell, M. H., Minn., Nattonal Hotel. tween Lexington and Saratoga sts., near Charles, cipals. Education thorough in all departimen liste star, how you wonders what [ are,” et role Inthem, and is only kept on them as a | singing along the street, smiling all over, and Dwight, J Arlington Hotel. Baltimore, Mae deci3-3w* Boston teachers in “James Nathaniel,” says tae schoolmarn | souventr! hy ees of birds, they are trimming | bragging to himself how good-natured he ts, | Einstein, in, N. Y., Wormley’s Hotel. FAH. LEON, the oldest established and most rel. shed and most reli. | German trained fBeH Ms eloquence tsended, and he woald take | bonnets with them tn a ridiculous manner. | wher he Suddenly remomiors shut ie ous Elam, J. Not airived. eT A Dre PH ESOL N ie ei eae, | indies. | bis seat; “man 1s born for soclety. Without it | They are displayed in their cnttre beauty on | maila letter. He is only one man, but the Fills, J. E., La., 1233 New York ave, consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts ave,’ from 2 | 13t28t. .w. , YLtue would have no followers, 1 saw | the brims, sometimes even on the front of hats. | other mentioned in the heading stands around Erreit, Kussell, Pa., 222 lst st. se. to4and6to8. All Female Complaints and Irreg- INPERGABTEN NORMAL jou hide something in your pockets. Give me | Lsaw a bonnet whose brim had been ingeniously to give advice. 2vins, J. HL, S. C.. Metropolitan Hotei. alsrities quickly cured. Qonsultation free. Sepa- TUTE, for the | the contents of each of your pockets at once.” opened by a bird’s beak, so that the beak rested | ‘the lirst man rushes up the steps and gives wing, Thomas, Ohio. Not arrived. rate rooms for patients. Rovs-2m model kincervartens and Rash request for itis granted. Tne red box | on the wearer's hatr, and it was a dove! for they the door a push. It is as solid as a rock, and | yejton, W. il., Ga, National Hotel. ‘OUTH._REOIPE FRER | “rculars call on the Princi F Guonial cies ha Wars | of gum comes forth with the rest, and a pig | no longer wear umaiine trds In this wise, nor | his momentum generally carries hia knees and y., N.¥., Ebbitt House. eat adyaid ft et Of BEMINAE WERKMEGe | POLLOCK, : workin nt ail Chote tan: | doughnot, one-half bitten away. One bulgtag | pretty, delicate ltue birds, but the whole | nose against the hard wood. ‘Mass., 1405 F st. n.w. LOBT MANHOOD, and all diesases brought on by | 2227 18th st. Tt a ; | Pocket be has not touched. She demands its } feathered tribe in all tts plumage...partridge, | “Pu: yells the extra man. , Ohio, 40S 6th st. nw. youthfal io Address {PENCERIAN rS i Ox chomaeaes tee | ontents. ‘Phe paper bag of marbies comes | parfots, and I have seen a Monstrosity: an Owl; | ‘The other steps back and follows the advice, Pa., 1312 F st. DW. DAVIDSON & O0., Bloomer on and 2. forth; he manages to Drea it 1a the transfer, | yes, one of those horrible birds displaying Ntaelt | but with no successful results. By this time | jord, Nicholas, Mo. Not arrived. — aut-coly 78 Nassan st., New York. aD we and successful experietion of 16 and away they go, every child scamporing for | In a nest of pink plush, over a youngand pretuy | bit smile bas faded, hts dyspepsia begins to ¢ tional Hotei. cae ab treed lpigte pom ven Seager rm vend TOW ce Cap, ani 3! oles, And rats....We must mot despair of | ag he turnsand a: Fort, Il, Rf louse. batructions ; i enre” 08 iD ing comprises a news, | With the girls, seeing everything! | “ig * >ost-Office closed et nek 'o., Willard’s Hotel. “ie ; 77 posite Smith epee Pears B Ape. |; The whole universe 13 a Ubrary,” says the | Bonnets are. worn tn all shapes, ridieulousty | gayqo' "8 PMsted old Post-Oftice closed for th Prost fhe Mer’ one Lath at. pe te ere) pi Arie by ingle and double entry, Wing on Gconn Seckmers: | Schoo marm, when order ts restored; “the geo- | large or absurdly staall—generally very large, | “Oh, no. sir. I guess you will get In if you | Garfield, J./A., Olio, 1227 1st. n.w. to every of ; Elocution amd ae 25 = y graphy ciass will now recite.” These are the | say to those to whom this style sults—un. push hard igh. J presume the hinges are | Geddes, G. W., Ollo, 17 Grant Placa. TTENTION!— Tespectablelady bas nioe- | tures. “Day and Eyening Sessions. For informa- Boon sap Ll ary morte oe — | younger puptls. ‘The lesson ts upon the state of | ‘uestionably small, say to those whom the first | _ y Gibson, Rt L.,'La., Arlington Hotel. ly furnished with first-class BOARD, | tion and terms call si the Oollege or adress HEN- DHdges tell more or whe tee eae ae mate | New York. “One bounds it; the stammering boy | ure nov becoming’ Here iene pene eee | Then the tien returns to the charge. As a | Ginette, #1, lowa, Not arrived. toot Goring Ulness. Address Hox 6 Pur | BY 0. SPENCER, Princval._anxi6_ the passongers-fiirtations and eiopements— | $i¥es the capital, and anothef in answer. to “for | boiero enilrely veiled In black blonde lace with | 11 le he puts his shouldersto the door, his feet | Goushatk, Wul., Pa., 1822 G st. nw. = HE ABCHEE wasH- a t judge of their character aad cuir. | WHAUIS Albany noted?” offers the old deserip- | a large clasp of rubies, _ We can forgive Mercier ship back, and he comes down in a’ graceful | Goode, John, Va., $24 14th st. n.w. MADAM, DE FOREST HAS REMEDY OR INGTON, D. 0. acteristics, whether they are fucitives tron | tion: “Albany has two hundred houses and tive | for Devine in bis picture of Paris Uttered this | hep, to be lau: shed at by all the boys. When 3. 'T. M., Ark., Mades’ Hotei. Ladies. ry eee address Mre. M. B. ancny, 1401 pani f | able cea aabitants, all standing with thelr | Waprecation against the head dresses of women | he ets up tie foie ee ee any seven 3 East Capital st. fae be cone ved, dally at 606 10th et. now, Olce | mans. avenne, Washineton, D.C. aay. ee gable ends to the street,” ‘The schoolmarm does | of the time of Louls XVL: ‘At the taeater a | meg Due perce he has time to pick a igh 1415 Mass. ave. B.W. pen Soe 2 Pe | PROF. LARROQUE, 735 12th ota. w, aanve ee oe 5 | ROL criticise. “Where doa tho Hutson river | whole row of women shub Gut the sight from all | the other advances and says: La <_ M3. BLANCHE, OF PaKIS, FEMALE'S | Pp #rench Instructor and areduste wae OMAB WAS | Sathuntny irensee Cy Of New York.” But | the parterre, It was truly despairing for the | ‘“vighty cures see Nat aoor. AM! I Harmer, A. y DuOUETben TI Dee nertiweat aulb ite be neg iy ‘Paras left ber lover at one portor expects to meer | SamAanthy Is snapping her flagers Lo speax. | spectators. ‘They murmured our loud, but the | See—opens this way. You might have pushed | jfarris, B. W.. Mass, 18 ty, Lencurrhes. 710 D st. northwest.__saul8-17w" | spoken Bnd hiktily educated Parise hm atthe other. ‘The explanation, Werke | CMF Flarrety ts eating something, she has | women oniy laughed at them.” Tule woccy eee, | all day and not got in.” = = Harris, J.T, Va., Metropolitan Ho R. MOTT'S FRENOH POWDEKS—Oertain | Society. Method eariest- = on of manyother ‘amazing tht deen opening uer dinner bisket.” “Oh, Chaven’t, | happened at the famous matinee given atthe | The One Who goes in 1s too mad to post bis | fluskell, D. Kan., i311 H st. n. cnre for Kidney Di Gravel and all Uri =" — nongh. If her lover ia beuind ahe | sore anae on Mary. | “there's a mous tt Varieties | br, tue inauguration Of Offenbach's Lutte, ‘The one who stays out shakes all over | flatch, W. H., Mo. Sanderson's Hotel. gary Diseases, Nervous Debiity, PIANOS AND ORGANS. for wind, rain, or fog, b rectin ie eae, yh PA yuan, CUB olds, ‘nd keeps his eye out for the next. s Hawk, K. M. A., (iL, $28 12th st. nw. oem g : = “ A , Fat a bignly | Seitln’ out.” At the mention of a tmonse the | felt Charbonaiers with feathers of all shades | ee YR Gs 312 C st BW, Blood and Skin’ Diseases Sudependeat fashion. But if bey | teacher retreats to the platform, and Jim ts de | and made in all forma, certataly coerion tease The First Howley, Josent iggs tious. TWISLE: Droste corner 1h oe eet Pa ave. | EL{UPRTGHT GLAND PLANOS, raion Geng as talled to carry the basket from the room hold. | over the Baby Capotes, and the Empire hat.” & | agieeeta arises Bayes, TG Gr Wise ol Grant Place, Poa ines Dee sual iy toall unter seal oo re: URED AND, UNRQUALLED. m io ener tenes tata cov own Ugl le comes back.| pretty high-neck "ress In cisele velvet, sappiiire- , ,, See eliman, Wm., Ind., | 2. price. IANO, a vetls and other comptesion pre- | smacktog his lips trom a feast, and holds up tor | blue core cand tree we ee Seat skin, | “Ted sooner be eurwed than kissed?—t didn't | Hellman, Wi, aaa eo nian Capltol st. an Hanpmaw UPRIGHT eg ey __ . seep emaat Stef oc a piece of pie. ‘Whe | was one of the most charming vollets worn that | y,0% Well Nhat neat. 10 vanes | Hees ind ast Cae eas ONSULT DE. BOBERTSON, ¢ Breas Tee ie PUREE, ole Acct, ‘arrings. derunkele reqtamen tents ee But- CARES young iris tn deep piak satin Gresses | face an heer etiom him, an’ he turn'd his | Henkle, E. J., Md., Ranson Hotel. vs irom 690 pm wh, non aL OIE De tome ne = =. 2 | give @ school an ex- 1 Toucl rot ‘The fronts of their eee yt = ‘care: diseases: eawepmen, Nit few exceptions, have worn | arople of scholarly declamation, ‘He steps for. | dresses | were embroidered with tlowers of | And then he cent me a letter: “I've gotten my work ahr SE Le total. =o Sencar eat umeeient ah Ser ax= In thelr tare they have tua, 2 every, period. | ward pompousiy, aud delivers one of the old. | diferent shades aad. lesecs tn tie Iie cere | wore ans ee eo onic 418 2d at: BW. N ‘Emissions, Impotency, a poets, sculptors nd painters of mony aims | time oratlons With great seit loflation and | The panlers, were caught by pink and gold | ¥°¥ wouldn't kies ane, my lass, an’ never loved Pa WO hg AY. Arilageon Hotel. or Byphilis, recently con! tively cured | srpNEy T. NIMMO has removes to, soit . A n al ares. Speech must & short | passeme orry for a 7 ian 7 from 5 to pn. ‘elevant New Wareroom, Ara ard places. Homer introduces them into the | one, and made amusing by the admiting tance: | A prety caret: the Skirt in bottiegreen ptash, | TMieFRy {oF all Ge quarrel, au’ sorry for wha: | looker, C. B., Mss. iTiath ste nw. ‘vate, and separate for indies: Refers to the | Bs gISSMy dh street north west. Cee ott cerable hero, each composed of | big "teacher and Jim's inopportine applause, | on the bottom of waich a eute Platting, @ WO | Cha’ six wells! work in Jersey an’ eo to-night by | HOM, HG, Mich., s17 Tit nw. feadlny physicians of Baitimore ee a:i#Ent for the oslebrated BHONINGEB ORGANS acitehee nde nonberTy colored brilitants. | Jim's popgun bas told on the orator's nose ler extending down to the edge of the dress, in | the bout.” ¥ an'go to-night by | Hostetler, A. J., Ind., 910 F st. D.W. w st.‘ Baltimore. Qharges moderate. : co) Praxiteles made holes for them to i Houk, L. 2 ears of 1 waging for | blane urbane (cI Tenbn., 461 G st. D.w. the celebrated Venus, and Sir David Wise, | Before the eloquence is ended. Staging for. | Nght cloth, in dtane urbane (cream color.) : lows—a processional round the stage—ali fall- | Orga pipe flutings sewed on from the top to bas presented Au’ the wind began to rise, an’ I thought o House, J. F., Tepn., Kiges House. TiouGme WoLnuauehir aod Bomar, us with @ charming patr apout | loWS=a tue bottom. Un te green piusa Nlounce there | ay it hs entofhimou: | Hopbell, J. A, Mich, House. PROFESSIONAL. Kx OMKMANSETE and DURA the coun nine first time tn the ears of a Itt- | “ifere we go, toand fro, tra merry. pretty row, | 18 tho same Nounce OF cream corey este tone | Mtl been to blame—he wasalways kind | Hull, N.’A., Florida, ee eaare PARSONS, Dentist, No. 423 7th st. n- - Great bargain maiden. Parrings are not courined | Footsteps tnt, faces brizht, what a happy, happy | broldered in open work on the eds wick: gia, wait a little, my ts Mae Humphrey, H. L., Wis.,19 Grant Place. eA ot pand Este. over Ballantyne’ in ORGANS. The portrait of Shakes sight! | A bottle green tunic triinmed with the same | rice” MY '8s8, I am sure it'll all come | tronton, Pa Va. K.ggs House. bookstore. Extracting at night Best of to, st BEICHEN- peare, In the Chandos edifion shows at least etc. ow We will have flve miautas silent | cloth, with open work embroidery, Aw the boat went down that night—the oat went Hurd, F. ., Ohio, Worm‘ey’s Hotel. references. Charges moderate. decs-6m_ ‘arerooms, No. 423 llth street, Se ile renmmenting that poct. There ts | study,” says the teagher, “when we mist hear | "Tne Loula RV. JackeLis muey worn,the bodice down that night. ight—the boat went | Uutchins, Waldo, iilara’s Hi ; Ke.—The wise for healt snore Coney aes eee - a tradition that Charles 1. wore flue pearl ear- | a pin Grop. Seriousifess is the greatest wisdon, | ard puit forming oue plece. ‘Tue favorite mode | ——_____ James, A. B.,.N. ¥. Not arrived. asy ¥ and hence Dr. WHITES Bx: rings, and the day before his execution took | and tem ce The greatest meliciue” Jia | ts to have the Jacket in plush, and the skirt In| Emglish Social Eccentricities, Johnston, J. E., Va., 1023 Conn. ave. 1416 Ba, ave., opposite 's Ho- THE TRADES one out and gave it to Jaxon, in charge of his at nee gives her the iron Unchpin. “What is | satin, ) {Lonéon Truth. } Jones, G. We tel, is patronized by ands of well-known per- — laughter, the Princess Koya! e ate of its that for, James Nathante!?” “We waatt> hear | 4 mantle of broche satin gathered in the back | ‘ - : Jorgenson, Joseph, the cempanion is not known. At the present time, 1 drop.” Some of the pupiis catying. | galihe way down, A Breton cola nok | gAM extraordinary cir-umstance took place Jorte, HL 5 gs are worn habitually by maie gypsies Gretchen and Mary are playing cata cra ll and sailors. From the earliest aces earrings Ireny and betpheny fox and geese on the bave been worn by male Astatics. The Bible | slate; the Tetterbys wita arms folded Ik: is not fwithout Instances of the practice, and row of jointed dolls. Curistopner Butterbank: Juvenal commemorates the ornaments in the under the pretence of 81K “ ears which denoted the male born by the | litle boy w th @ pin on a i river Euphrates, Pliny says the ear 1s the persby has a mouse, a string u 3 on collar aad plush | the other day joyce, C. lered with jet and gold.” ‘The | marriage hint Been ETA EOS eee ‘two | Kelfer, J. W., Ohio, male i fumed txoushout with old gold colored | patties of good position, and everschice one | Kelley, W. Dy Fe | satin, and on each side ot the embroidery thera | ctoly Settled, whet, on the morning flxea | Rehua, J- H.W. Va» National Hote unk fir, {py the ceremony, the lady sent to the rector of | Hetcham, J. H. NY.» Loe cotch plaid plushes are the parish to say that she wag “very sorry,” Kulinger, J. W., p Into beautiful toilets, or are sulxed with | but she had {changed her mind.” The caitge Tal, 414th St. Bw t = c ed eg, | other materials as trimming. cf this Juconventent alteration in her senti. | S/DE.d- EF, La, C nal £ Suly immovable part, of a man's body, andon | which he takes from box and allows ittogam-| “Yor the evening: A white satin dress: Tha | ew reuconvanle Mystery for twa days, and | Sitchin, W. B., N. Tine {S more money spent by awoman.—Iroy bol. whiletheschoolmares has just a Uicot anap | nocice made iow necked had tM polars lke s, | Tene eee (uletly by spectal igemes | Klotz, Roby, Pines, as she olis in her cuatr, aa opeu book before her. | chu, trimmed with a band. of seal skin (with | toancther bridegroom. ase | Kn ~--———_—— —- = ‘This scene shculd not be a Babel; there must T hear of a peculiarly scand: = thing else to trim tt, not even a bit of tulle) latous elopem men Aneoe otel. A dispatch from Seattle, Washington Terri- | be a certain order and qriet pon an. | Ph ! ged © gentleman has | Lapham, KG. N.Y. A i tory, reports that Mount Baker has beea ia | Bache eee i sodden A it3 faa. | ‘The front bas a tablier which 1s ed, pa. with two | from a Midland county. The gentleman has pee if. ary fr3- | rows of white fur as well as the lower part of eruption. and that a ShOck Of earthquake dom in some way, w: 2 sc % u wan felt inst ov ane | om Te In er us tae schoolmarm, | the ‘skirt, There are embroideries of white | rimonuings embroi iB i Be Bh Deas SPIE ULULD TE RTE monies GURL EEE ae left behind a wife and ‘family, ‘whi = », Bed). , Willard’s Hotel. Danton is a young unmarried ‘iadys Tad ats | Lindsey, S. D., Maine, slo 12th st. n.w. st., threo z. or people of “society.” . 1581 K st. nw. tall ts branches. tk ele lee se. G. B., , Wm, N. Y., Arlington Hotel. per est. All work warranted. sim Peppersdy 13 | peads in the open spaces between the fur. Be i

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