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HHO. RINKLES, Ixpta SRawrs ‘Tax ToREano Tak BRACEARN Cars are ue Lace Pins hay kinds of brooches. THE Newest MUFPS in Ly pee Of the dress, BE DROGAN Car {8 shaped very much ike ob pastry cook's. Dexr YeuLow and coral pink China the flower of the moment. AND QUILTED SaTIx § comtortabie home ney CORSAGES and striped woolens f. skirts are leading st; les In skating costury iwith rows of ft for window ever go out of fashion. @ new Londen bonnet. is the latest large har. ‘for @ weil-dressed baby. ondon are made ofa a r re what the Er Aly iitile close Htting now the rage. e musi cravats trimmed with around the ne ed Ob OLY Sb PF part of asiseve is 02 Awith a netting of je" beads und cuff of the same maie- * not bordered 3 and pocket ristnougnt 0» oldered in color ceptions, 2nd bing the gown tor tye In Parts. ~ bave mui nas ad cae mon pat minds that Od things oF “4 Dy the lattes, ve TO pula ible to Suppose articles of big- but tue la pauese fash- { the sides of the head pins, will havi ‘y are arraigned amount Of ugliness in efleet aa tue uiGys are t colored push. The lower not Unfrequently ts mraed 1 plush is t Savin PerTicoaT~ are very fashionable this "r, Made in every shade of color, from kK and garnet to gold and scarlet, and laid tm puifings or quiltings or trimmed with flat hands Of the material, ‘ichiy embroidered and often hand-painted. Very pretty and service- able skirts ure also made of Austrian wool. ‘These skirts are sia! imued with Tows of knife or box-piailed previously been brightened b; machine-stiching. BRIDES continue to show a faithful alle! it has become a recular uniform wh not. Last week two sisters were married the same Ume regardless or Venerable superstition that double wed are uniucky. A description of tae dresses almost supertiious—rhitte satin, and orange blossoms. Wore white casumere dre white Pel erimsom roses. mh rped with red and a lowe: ‘clube? Was very Vexin th jave rine to arch but tempting h Kieeedl leer —low Blie stamped he And fel! w she nad —bi For P war le wt there eh: A the artiste must submis he y Streets otter the freest changes of temperatui the freaks be lated In the theate Hfe from the crus! it is said of the Viennese th nothing but masic and g true. No doubt their home ts po. paradise of the must bom Cae but the et pot & passion Frere the st. . Denides, if & passiduaie peo chinent for tue play. Unolds much of Its old om seneral, minister to the m: and emotional tratning of the peo: ich among us is said to bw by light literature. And itt is not like their good mt ea st ir dramatic it dinne Mply Ineomrarabie. there 1S at least One dramaue institution kere woruy of all Mterest to US just now honor and of spect hen the subject of states wbsidized Lineal: d pubite Hot waase than a after the though ls rule #L.G HOt for the bet ter Whe (bat a’ ewe theater wer for t “legitimate renpesent Hons by the 1985 OF Stan dal works, though CMAN OF plays 4eFe (oe Bailar works of LessiMe. Of Ge ter—hold the foren.ost pass And? Without prejudice to the an dF. ~ And It best comedies of the ae) medera ‘The Burg Theater has traditions, a Tal les also many of u enen sclal <a S tory: Hs annals, writtea by tue veteran derce Tor Lanve. its manages for tuirieen years. fl two volumes. If 1. the lode-star, the pro.n'sed land toward which the hearts of all young Ger ihak actors wistfully turn, avd Uhus attracts che test talent of the day tolts presily>-hallowed veards. Wo. G. Bradley, postmaster at Princeton, Ky.. Las confess: d to the robbery of $00 gor *eDment tunds. His accounts exelusive of that are $1.40 short. Last Sunday Bishop Keane, of Ricbmond, Ve. calleda ering ot all ‘Rogan Catholtes fn rade, and. tu- the ey engaged tm Sas. alarge number not not to eel se tiquor on ‘San completely superseded other | po Introd ved in | | beg ch | that her former vistiors had “persevered. } | the broken’ steps. JEANNE'’S CHRISTMAS. FP M THE PREXCE and growing e it ine chimneys and tops ot houses ths sua p With @ ruddy itght, bat in the streets where there was most (ramic is of the al ages D nshea thelr way throug the ning ae to thousand or i not all who were xzble to Buy W opping excursions. ne ot the numerous quarters ‘ted by the poor neMeEt | ad lady descended the stops of this | ked slowly aloug the street, an ex- | pression half of sorrow, half uf vexation upon | ber face. Kondei, who had been ovr of the a. shal} de #3 she waik ie hau! tou tn the same puzz door of the house § er places, her husband wo? bern visiting the poor vo-duy.” W Hut whenever she went toc she brought back in her eyes ouls Went abd sadness. In vain, b mm upon Jeanne ¥ disappoint her husband tm- bed her to let tue woman and her family cannot,” she would reply. “Tey would er. 1 cannot abandon them. Jeatne—honest Jeanne, as sue was called by her nelyhbors—was the best seamstress and the most skilled worker tn embrotdery Io tile quar- t tive, Industrious, she her work by aud Went to bed—no one knew Whee _ When ail the other lzhts in the © ‘ong 43 her husband uad work she was Lehearied; but when he was tipple by an accident, Iltte by rept into the household. gled against the approach all ad uct Was not po: seep that all the courage 1 nothing, she grew bitte "i 1s ubjust WOT Ie "es bore her hus- | But foward | iter and sus. | "She work and sat up late cep rotrered, pt thew frou kuoW!ug the cravings of | and s0 bi ead « of feeling gratitude 1 e ‘ehdel, o for her maby’ a arded her with a pe are at the botrow rather, a So, » Shun those They ouly evolent but very pious ladies, see Jeanne before she was Kendel, iad mingled their Wis adv: e Which nad tae of rendering ry ye Mme. Roni instinct, Wd aos tling of the Kind. gular,” sOueitm@es thought “that she beter asks me 1 1 sc She is better than the others, pushes sd. Bi “They s one of them last She Will soon tire of coming.” Abd she counted op her fingers the weeks are all loug. ti ust be confessed that the reckoning did not Pall the fingers, ~ You are visiting 4 | tiese ladies to Mime. my dear, ‘aune. | heal ! Ronde, I tried tt tor six wee Said one of a: did all 1 conies \ y WOFLOUIL usbaba tually torbade my Dut'beaven with her ne cneounters tn be empiyin or + diiticuicy ts to tie Of ali these discouragements Mime, mlinued her visits. Jeanbe did not at all relay trom her ur cous mou when she came, but the chilar who had learned to look upon her asa good angel, Were mutely glid to see her. “Iti astouishing how she keeps com! this day, as she saw her mouniing | had begun to soiten & ee in her nund toward tne denefactress of | dren, but she was t00 proud to show st, | ) her husband: and Mme. londel de: parted, us we have seen, ec elolts OF nO ciiange in her feelings or behaviour. It was the afternoon before Christiaas; almost | Cbrisunas Eve. For a week Jeanne had thought of Hitle else, Mer children talked of ft vontinualiy, gucsset at | the presents which they feltsure It would bring | them, and lad plans for tie enjoyment or tar di | the disappotutment welch might appen. ° | ast Hed vote ' i { } fete. It was agony forthe mother, who drea ied | She was at work on a piece of embroidery Whicb baa been promised for Chrismas. ‘Yuere Was much (G do On It Fel, abd her fugers tt with feverisi rapidity.” al fry, as she listened to the prattle dren. “i suall hever be al she sail to | }ist sucha sled 10 pat the ct dren to be! at an hour, so that she might work uadi- coed. | She spaiciied a few motets from her « vtk to | break a loat of bread for Uneir supper, aud give | Therm @ drink of water. Ould be yoL to bed, Lhe Une ng Uneir stockings in "the ella: ith a conddence which nothing ev & courage, they busted theinseives 16 in ius them ere abd disputing as to Lite best postions. “"hhgs Is the place where he will come down,” sata tnt litle boy. with 4 Lone of deci-ion. as He ching from one nail tu another. his test preseut down ue ul Lay The title g zirl, At that tmouient the wind made a sudden hoise iu the chimney. and the two dri their tnpon khees. thelr eyes closed, ther mouths speciation of the descent of Noibivg came. and after a moment tty Abd approached to look up the euimnry. ly the girl satd sottiy to her oro.ier, We Waich for Gm, how will he descend? This thought bad wot occurred vo them be fore. aud they began to undress themscives tor bed. which Uelr mother, cuoklug back Ler tears, prepared for them. At ust they were wicked away under the hes, where they continued their pra‘ tie. 4 wilt lend you my doll, sometimes, she ttle girl, “ard you must let we (ake your <ib ue box we two particy ar things on whtea thelr ebuiatsn i tn Meee “Will you erased ror the tl di Sister Jay la eava ofaer’s heads close together on the gins Oveatlis mingling, Jeanne glanced i ai theta ass went to the iftdde stoc Dy the © hhaney * plicating look ster aud faster { flower of the « The itaal street sie saw te stili open doors of tue store, the wia- dows ablaze with ght, the clerks comiag aud going. Her heart grew light, and a look of joy over spread her face. She entered and made her way toward the de A clerk stopped her, 1 1s too late!” The proprietor was there, the cashier was There, Lac employes were all’ there; but 1L was past the hour for receiving work. ~-To-morrow,” said the cashier, “Is Christ- mas. You must wait unttl the day arter.” ~ But | must have the money,” safa Jeanne. Sespeiringty. “It is Ife or death. I must | on Ube cashier was too busy to listen. She ushed aside by the moving crowd, and | fora few moments stunned and ane ee lute. ‘Then she went out slowly, paused ai the door, turned as if to back ee hi and then pater yd set her face to home. On her way she passed fall Ais » In the Nee pans SiLod a Targe in ung with tara. Inside a ee was —— with Biesinings twhich hay turning over ip search of aire. “particular de, de- aused @ moment, as If 1n thougiit, and ; § | into the other a chai | door, | seur In bric a brac and curtosities generall, , his tive dc ) the pacl | made fiteen, made up a “Only thirteen sonsi” the keeper was erying. “Thirteen sous for any toy 4 the shop! Leak, ladies, at these beantiful Christmas trees!” Jeanne stopped. ‘Then sie entered. Upon the counter near ber lay tie toy which fer iit! boy bad so tnuch longed for and talied abor: @ brightly painted Jack-in-the-box, Only tuir- teen sous would make nis heart glad for the year, and, God help ber! she had not one. ‘The snopkeeper’s back wus turned, She caught | | up the toy, examined {t, glanced about to see | and took a step toward d !f any one’ was look! the door. Then she pa nd after an instant of feverish hesitation, U down the toy and Dew precipitately toward home. She was shocked by what she had almost jest Jeanne,” bad never n hunger was at the coor, and now y Decome a thief for the sake cr givl thing! pack again sa scon?” sali her husband, tn . tered. giled Ler bundte and laid it then iar and joy e OF persed ey where the two! ss "The sou uitng 80 emptiness that she Ee rdly keep back ber tears. In tinagination she saw her children from their plunge thetr eager Itin stockings, and uben. as th Cbristmas before, tnable to had been forgott beneath, 10 the de inistake fallen there. She saw them, as she had seen th before, turn toward her with te: mam Mamma! there ts nothin: She saw her tivo little ones stand hungry and empty-handed at the window ali tie day watching other children go up and down, pear ing thetr toys. And all the while the Christmas bells were ringing. deanne flung herself down by the bed and yrapg her han id there are those who belleve ina Go she erted, bitterly. was a sudden knock atthe door. It A figure entered. It was Mme. Hon in pf that the preseuts nut by She came tn softiy, made a sign of stlence to Jeanne, went softly to Wie bed and kissed the two little fac ‘The Lwo angels!” she said, tenderly. opening a basket shy carried With her, kneeled down by th Into one "king she put the € in the box, ug wax doll, and into } beth plenty of vons bons, ‘Then rising, she said, with a smile, “1 must make haste, for 1 have the stockings of my own | little ones to til.” Her hand was already on the when she heard a stiied ¢ it was who had watehed the whoie and seemingly without. tha bursting heart she tung » Rondel, and her ed within their ‘channels, “ys darlings! my poor Mttle Jeann: fealousy and suspicion was broken down forever, and happiness, even with | poverty, came back’ to the ttle dome once ore, THE OLD SHOE, A Hoston Conte Bric-u-brac Collector. During the holiday season the confectionery stores always display among thelr sweeis fac simile representations of articles of every day | USe. Such as bottles, joints of meat, roast owl, f paper inache or some Similar,sub- si he Boston Star Unlng in tls line is a cou rather fresh contectioner, Who 18 well Known a8 a practical joker, by-thé-way, determined not to be out- gone by his fellows In the trade, exhibited tn his window, a few dass since, ashoe that was tue acme of general dilapldation In appearanve, and so much did it resemble an actual shoe that nearly everydody who has passed his store stopped at the Window to exumine It. Such remarks as “that’s a smart snap, Joe, a ever saw anything so perfect in my Ili “IE beats ae how Closely Whey can Imitate real itl saw tv lying in the street 1 should tink . Was real,” and the like eman- ated from the grotips that almost blocked the sidewalk (0 get a'lo0k at tt. Among those whose { acter DUON Wax attracted to 1t was a vertaln gen- Ueman of wealth aud cuiture, a noted connois- scon as he had fully surveyed it from the outside he entered the store and inaulred for the pro- prietor. “Is that old shoe for sale?” inquired he. “Well, I bardly know myselr,” answered the proprietor. “I did not put it there with an idea Of seliing Mt, but merely for an advertisement; Dut iLatiracts $0 much attention as to Impede public travel, and I tear I shall have to fn. CRG for it otherwise Luan as presume I would dispose AS I have no use werusement 1 asked Mr. connoisseur, “To Ube dest of my knowledge and vette replied Mr. coatectioner, “its € does not ¢ It was ut.de tu France, Was a pair of th inally, bat tae « Lr apd Was thrown aw What valtie do sou piace upon {ne one in indow? “asked Mr. conn’ he orfginal pair.” Said M “cost ten dollars to import. Py ut to be worth half Uiat amoun' Certainly 1 ongnt,” “oaitectioner. said Mr. connoisseur, “and Mi sive you that tor it, for it, 1s the best wing: inits way Lever saw in'my life.” ir, you can have it,” said Mr. 48 he (ook {t from the window, to the great disgust of the crowd ouistde, and pro- ceedéd to Wrap IT carefully In Ussue paper. He hen deposited ii ina neal bon-bon box. wrapped the whole nicely in white paper, and ted it neatly with a pbk string. Mr. connoisseur paid Sand iefé the establishment with ge under dis arm, happy ta the c sclousiees of possessing ove of the Nnest sp fac simile work Unut had ever been s¢ n Of sight in tue directivg of lus palatial Back- bay home. ‘The confectioner waited a hope of a call from at gid folio: day or two in the ustomer, but as be a my compli- Yours, 2 for it, ake a pair COUP door, which the Ua Witneswes devoved that er the child Mud been bitten. the Was disinterred, its liver extracted, plece of it, we! abou bait, ize Was dried | given (o the child, who ate It treely, but, nevertheless, died. Not an overulce dy, Dat hardly nastier than mag- pic dust, which no less a personage than the "rincess Rtsmiarek arenes deems an intalli- ble specitic for epilepsy; stuce, no longer ago Than January last, ae President of the cken- feerder Shooting Club addressed the t owing cheular To the members of What ass tation: fae Highness Princess Bismarck wishes to rive. before Une Isth imst., aS Many maspi-s Possible. trom the burned’ remains of walcn ab ant-epileptic powder may be manipulated, permut Inyseif, therefore high and well-born tine to eutreat That You wil forthwith shoot as many. magply YOUCcan tu your preserves, and for 10 the Chief Forester Lange. at hither, without paytug tor wa to the (sth of this month.” ont twelve stones trom ams, with the pur- Skt sleep upon them Scot was not the That his master mi pose and become whole. burt the honest fellow’s te the notion of such a remed: so he caused Brice to be told that the recip, (bus That 1 was absolutely nec that the stomes should be | ‘of a widow who ha ain; upon learning | enuounced all hope of char Duff Gordou once gaye an old Egyptian i 4 powder wrapped to a fragment of the Salurda: er. She came again tO assure her ben tactres the charm was a Wonderfully. | powerful one: for althouch she had nor been able (0 Wasi of all the fice writing from the Lp eS that little had done hera great deal or A sca captain, when our of his crew craved ung Which comp something fur his stoma us S sod, en const is DoOk found: “No. %5* was the “hg far ae | besenion. Unforvunately there had beea a run on that number, and the bottle was empty. | caring lo send the man away uncomforted, skipper, remembering that eight the bo pat so pumbered, which the. ge erie | wok, Startling effects, never tated ‘nimgel, | or the ‘eribbage loving eShtepia ” * Sarah Bernhardt ae Parsop Talmage *: mountebank.” W! hile wet tt one annot Bee eee ‘he oon to say It, The p ‘rofession sheeid ae ‘Dack- bite one another,—Piula.. Reverd.) ‘The Baltmore school board has Seat | Be Fee re ban PE Duets ater y began to | ¥ knob of the mers Joke on a | terfelt presentment | of an old dilapidated and completely worn-out | shoe, and nearly every confectioner’s window | in the city displays one of them, A certain jw whether there ts another ike | € broke that ti was worthless | Boston. The evowd in front gaved upon hin | } With a kind of adoring envy as le passed out i was oe one } S| are ie win, se, | EvinsJ. B.S. joun Bruce, speat | CONGRESEMEN AND THEIR RESIDENCES LIST OF SENATORS, W. A. Wheeler, Eresien Riggs House, Allison, W. B..1 G Plate i We Nike ks Booth, Newton, Cal., 6 St Dw hitan tote biown, J. E., Ga, Metro; Bruce, B. K-, MIs&., 909 N €TuD, AD! gu Mee eee Hotel. | Cameron, J. I M ley’s Motel. E 2 Connectie ul Bye. , Oregon, i434 K st. D. anpibal, , Wilara’s He Hampton, Wade, Not arrived. Harris, Kellogg, W. P. Kernan, Fran K) ‘abd, J. wa, 1 Je Qe Mise Metropolltan Hotel. Jonn A., Ii, siz 121h st. n,w. nald, J. E., Ind., Willard’s Hotel. 5 Mihn., 211 North Capitol st. “109 Mass. ave. } Platt, 0. 1. Conh., Arlington ioc Plumb, P. Kan., Nationai Hotel. National Hotel, N.J., 1326 Massachusetts ave. N. «Afton Hotel. fo., cor. Di k Wes, Pal, Winald's Hotel, Whyte, W.P., Ma.;’Weleker’s. Williams, Sy., Riggs House. Windom, 'V 1116 Vermont ave, Withers, R. ria, Va. ‘ATE. 201 East Cap. 613 13th n K, 52) 12Ub st. Dv, SPU, assistant doorkeeper, 1S Wer. MeMichuel, Posimaster, Metiopolits n LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. peaker, Pa, 120€ st. se. Capitol st. ©, ‘eu ‘opolitan Hotel, Sritngton Hotel. rling:on Hotel, Armfield, Atherton, Gibson, Ohio, 223 East Capitol st. ‘Tenn.,' 419 6tn st. n.w. Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. ‘ington Hotel. 21 G st. Dew. + SUL 9th St. new. E tram, jr. are pandereo Ws Holes Barlow, bradley, it arrived. Bayne, T. M., Pa,, Wuineds Hotel. | Beale, RL. 1, V: Y. E., Pa., 519 13th st, new. € val, ‘corner Sth and E sts. a.9. A., North i apt Bt Bingham, Hi. H. Blackburn, J. € Blake, J. L., N | Bland, R. Bliss, A. M., a aS Millard. ieee. Blount, J. ii., Metropolitan Hotel. "Gi rie! Wis., Ebpitt House. Mass., cor. Pa. ave. & ., lil, 19126 st. n.w. Wi: . Eboitt House. ch, tonal Hotel. tons Hotel, ‘A. Ne J., 614 13th st. DW. jenn. Metropolitan Hotel. , Ind, Aoi, Mo., Metropoittan Hotel. Burrows, J. & Nich bict House, Butterworth, Benjamin, Ohto, 11 Cabell, G. Ww. UdItt House. Y., Arngton Hotel. iilinots, National Hotel. Riggs House. cor. Vt av. & H st. n.w, 3K st. now. 5 Fst. DW. Pa., tO 1 st. Dw, i342. N. Y. y AL a, Metropolitan Hotet. | Colerick. W. G.. Ind., National he Conger, O. D., Mich., Nationa! Converse. G. L., Ohio, Wi {ara's Hotel Cook, Phil Ga. 210 North Capitol st. iy al at Yar Lowa Circle, Metropolitan Hotel, ni Bath St nw. jo., New York Avenue Hotel . fowa, Riggs House. allbert, 115 C ai. te. i | pre. “G. ‘el Dilek, & B. Pa igs tous Diekey, H. L., Oluo. Not arrived. Dunn, Poindexter, Ar! N.Y Dwight, J. \ rlington Hotel. X., Wormley’s Hotel, 1 arrived. New York ave, Ist St. S.e. jetropolitan Hotel, | Ewing, The mae hio. Not arrived. i Felton, W. H., Ga, National Hotel. Bulg J La Eueth, Hussel, e wou ae Nationat Hotei. Forsythe, { Fort, G. Frost, ‘onbi0, 17 Grant Place, La. 1325 K st. D.w. LOW, 209 East Capitol st Pa., 1322 G St. DW Goode, Jonn, va, Sv 14th st. Dw. nter, T. M., ATk., Mi ‘a. 13 Mass., 15 Grant Place. va.. Metropolitan Hotel, C., Kan., 1311 H st. n.W. H., Mo.. Sanderson’s Hotel. | Hawk’ A M. A,, UL, 525 12th St. nw. Hawiey, pooeene conn. pee st. DW, aye 8 Hol iton wie Grant Eiace. Ind., Eobitt He Hib, 211 North i Capitol ‘st, Heilman, Wm., Henderson, T. J. Henkle, E.'J.. M mS Henry, 'D. M., Ma., Nattoi nal Hotel. Herbert, H.A., Ala, National Hotel. H Herndon, TH, Ales one a Hotel, HU, W. D., Ohio, 41 ee ‘ock, ean BE: ene iae Hotel, 1706 F St. Bw. oker, C. Horn K. Gi Mien: eS yath St. new. Hestetler, A. J., nd. 910 F St. now. | Bouk, L. C., Tenn., 461 G St. .w, House, J. F., Tenn., Riggs House. | Bupbell, J. A., Mich., N. A., Flo on | Humphrey, H. 1. 4, Wis. 19 Grant Place, Hunton, meee a Va.. R.ggs House. Ohio, Worteys Ho Hotel. Hutehins, Waldo. N. ¥-. Willard's Hotel. Be a, 1023 ‘Conn 8 ave, 200 Ist st. Be Riggs House: * t Sorte G Ls Wee 6 thse nw i Kelfer,J. W., Ohio, 523 6th st. n.w. | Kelley, we D., Pa., ew F st. hw. , Tex: Kenna, J. £., W.V. Hotel, e | Ketcham, J. H.. NY), 1329 K at awe | Kilitnger, J. Pa, Kimmel, Wa, Md., louse. King. J. F. Ls Lal, coe 4th a i D.. Gy, nal Hote) Klotz, Robt, com 610 tana RW. Knott, J. P.. S., 1108 F st. nw. W. 3 C st. Hi . apna, 2G lor ae HOUSEFURNISHINGS. | LADIES GOODS. LARGE ASSORTMENT ‘Of COOKING and REATING STOVES, RANCES, LATROLES, &c., at low prices to rence’ stock \ ei J. MORAN. | 2126 Pa. AVE. AND 425 9TH N. we ‘;.HE PUBLIC ABB INVITED TO CALL AT OUR STORE, Asp ExMIne rau LARGEST ARSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES = be Found South of New York Cit¥- Millan, Benton, Tenn. * Miles, Fre erick. conn. Miller, Warne! R. Q., Te Mass. Worrnley’s Bi Sener H abd 15¢h sts. n.w. L, Mig: Arlington Hotel. holas, N.Y. Not arrived. S01 9th st. n.' ay as COUKING STUVES. The W 8. Chie ts the Stove used by Miss ‘ ta her lecture on cookery. Willard’s Hotel, examine them su Metropolitan Hotel. EDUCATIONAL. tz | st JORN'S COLLEGIATE # i | Overton, 5 ao, Pacheco, Romualdo, Cal, Poge, H. F., Cal., Nation: Hening Classes in Mathematce keeping and Puouography. No ON 1 18a. ‘Prof. and Mire 0. OL Per: 0} 2 residence and private school { ph ine read wean Bose-t Ie removed to 1550 Letiget worthewane nad Mo. aus in the French Lacuase, ect-3i0 ETROPOLITAN SEMINARY AND Poehler, Fis n iM RIN UERGARIEN Behe ei Pound, T. c., Wis, | SOHOOL BXOUSG LADIES AND CHILDREN | second terurrecine meee eer, Metropolitan ute, Day and Evening Pi Delpal, Mise Bs O.GRAVES, | SOO 18th street north wes dect-im Ok. J. MAX oe ELLEB, “a rector of Music, 5t. Jonn’s EF; bai Church, Leacher of Piavo, Organ and Voeal Music, 202) Massactiu. | setts ave.’ northwest. diec3-Tm* i SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 em et. nw. Rates | 8 a mouth and upwsrds. a. Peperionons teachers in piano, voice, orcsn, ree exer Prescott, ¢. D.. ath Si st. nw. Metropolitan if etropolitan Hotel, Metropolitan UWorel. 1125 1st, new. K st. mw. Ric] ‘hardson, J Richmond, J, {ges House. | cise. Oburch orwar. ‘decl-Im $8, N. J, Willard’s flotel. = qrEREIN Rothwell, G. F, Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. | Morne pote os eee at ius Arts Pupil of the Koval Acsileny o ote Russell, D 1 BobItt House. | Ferlin, open MONDA WEDNESDAYS, from Russe! ‘ni, WwW. , 01 N. J. ave. Se. |} 6toS p.m. in the = ten Hall (lower), oi Grant Place. ‘ers 85 per month: | 8-0. cor. 8th aid K sts. nw. 1n030-1m* IVATELY, OR IN CLASS— Mathematics, Latin, Greek, #rench, German and Enslish. EVENING CLASSES, $5 per mouth, tnvariably psec a attention to prepsration for Oollegs, West Annapolis and ali competitive examinations Dov? SW. FLYNN, AM, 702 bihiet tewe — Vv. PRUD 'HOMME’S French Bevinners, Intermediate, Advanced. B Papils classed atany Congressi ) We S., Pa., 610 13th Bt. nL, | Singleton, ( | ewe terse aroresion Slemons, W. | me, and vnly charted from date of ‘eu Smith, | Class hours suitaby ‘Terms moderate. Pri | Sn ith, 1 vate leesove if deairod, ‘Gan ae sio 14th et. between Smith V Mondays and Tharedsy j 12 m. and 1 78 ee i ie Osanat pes novi’ HE CEDARS.—a home SOHOOL for se a gujuacies and Little Sood i stasies om, the ‘hte of Georgetown, and ts very accessivle to Wanna Tbenroenaan re extensive aud the location is healthful and beantiful. For circnlars eke the Mrssex EARLE, corner Fayety Recta ‘ongresstonal Hote Nailonal Hotel ce sta., Georgetown, D. Bovie-2n T. VERNON SEMINARY MW ABDING AND DAY SCHOOL, me FOR YOUNG ixDins, 00 M BT. 3. For further sntgmation adirvan t16- Mare. J. MERS, Princtps!_ 135 9th st. nw. i “oanans aS eae AND Dax Hamilton House. Mix y Ey eRe YOUNG LADIES, at 943 M4 at. n. Si. DW. , UBIO, Ariington Hotel. 1, 4 1900 F SL DW. oe | Bae THURSDAY sea SATURDAY, at i | NozTH | )PSs. aL. Wiitrzronp, ' Fast SSHIONALLE DRESS ee st. north west. EBMILYA'S sane BOOTS. now offering a fine st: of Goo) ‘ of = own makr, st very LOW PRI} and SS to onde & ye a Laes a VSL a! | _pos ste Sem Hero Paver Dace | MP Sea sich Rene is Teen mT Eat aERNS aye ‘OF ou ING, fe. ote e fy ME. WaSHIncTon. PASHIC HL Foc, AND hive iG STORER, 22321 Pennsylvania D Costnnes, superior style at abort notice | Dressce Cut and Basted, teed eae im Ladies can pave ands perfect Bt es oe | STEAMERS, & ro" POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. j STEAMER THOMPSON, Cart. Jobn B. Wood, ballt expreseiy | for, the Fotonae, Ulver Sukie gee | wharf every MUN 4m, making the orincipal iaudiugs ip Hare snd freiebts st Nase octl¥-3m eee Bre foot of Tth am, every RE ly SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THUBSDAE, or a!) the POTOMAG RIVER Siponarciews and ee 4 NESDAY and FRIDAY. pee EE tar etary | JAN MOSEL&Y. ar. a =. First-class fare Gh towad tae $2 60, Socond-cliss fare, 79, Bona, ‘Leave 6th-st. wharf a0) ais, WPDREADAYSana FRIDAYS, a: 6 o'clock i Norfolk alternate days at 4p-m..mop. ping Mt Alexandra, Pomt, Point Ht Lookout tad yor —— ing and returning. STEA! FOR NEW YORK. PRLDS waOHEN SIBOON and EO. KNIGHT, iiver, ATURDAYS.at ¢ p.m = Fu BLDAYS. For r gtrouat oR. Pe Ast., 63 Water &e., €o to Genersi Omos, w., Boar Wiltard’s Hovel. 0. 8 LOVELL, President. | om uses PORTEMOUTHL, FORTRESS { JE AND THE 80! ik GhORGE RABY. "ar pA v oe Mail Josten Wistre, ay LEAVES WaskIneror, Nomrous, from footof Seveuita at. | From Canipbai's wunrt, very | moNDay, WEDRES. | VESDAY,” THULS- = ae FRIDAY, DAY AND SATUR- “| Dav. stern Stops at Piney Point and Point Looxout Going and bevurni: 81.50. Tickets The. Firsi-cisss fare, 81; Round = 00d until used. Bvewea a rooms for eale Reed's “4 : H. B. Polx- . ‘next to ro Sons, 1216 F st. Gena, 1481 Penna. ai inneras eestor store, 652 La. Office; Purcy ave. Dw. P. WELOH, Agent, | ih wt whack Wi Do j D. F. KEELING, agent, s0p37-6m Ostupbel's whart, Norfolk GERMAN LLOYD—Sreawenie Lixg BeTweex New Youx, Havas, Laxpox, SoUxmAMPTOR AND company eid | | “The steamers of 1005 Est new. araas from Brome. Pen foot ees ersou House, Tand 15th. | Pears. yeti onset men cise cure | Gon ue cabin, 30; eee Gee tetra Gourse of study and | second ca ores Fs east ing : ari Spence: 2 Bowtt ‘Green, New York, Ro'Nen., National flotel, to ev i by sic and, dogble sey, for Wr Gmeiaaone & 1 Wie PSone aaa ¥ , E. el] ational te] very Vv. * van Aerpam, Henry, . Day snd Kyening Sessions. For informs. Vanes IU C2 8 Se we iar HEN. XDE’S NEW EXPRESS —_ an Vorhis, Join, N. 5 Princ suxl6 ae Voorhis, H., 5, bbite House. Tee ancm AnCHER i INSTEFUTE, WASE- | pana) — Meatless Me. clrentars abcess ia eo, | CONRROTING at PRILADELPIMA wire Walt, J. T., Com a bed ; ABOHES, 1 axes ron Rew ew Youn, PRovipEnoa, Ward, Witham, ba, 1 aS eee Fauy Breas, asp “Le Pours’ ts See moe Warner, A. d., 01 OF. LARROG! — LARD Washburn, W. D., Min sd Linguist, srafuate of | Through bills ‘bonne University, Paris. Freneh taught an 1g L st. Weaver, J. B., lowa, 209 East Capitol st. spoken by devant tad highly eduosted Parisian ee Welbvori,, Olin, Texas, 412 6th st. n.W. Wells, Erastus, Mo., Willard’s Hotel. White, Harry, Pa., i215 F st. new. Whiteaker, John, Oregon, 611 Louisiana ave. Waitthorne, W. C., Tenn., Ebbitt House. Wilber, David, N. Y Willard’s Hotel. Witt 5 Grant Place, RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Tite tes aoe —_ ved and ‘rece!’ Ait CLYDE S60. fae reas ‘Ala. Metropolitan Hotel. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN UNABD LIN rain ‘THE FAST ANDTHE WEST, VIA WasatNeTon. | © 9 = tee Ee W.Va. National Hotel. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL | THE OUNARD 81. 18 ‘OOMPANY Lix- Wood, Fernando, $95 15th St. DAW. SCHEDULE 10 TARE EEFECT WEDNESDAY, | Getween New York and Liverpoot, Cail- a Pa” — eae Mav’ Ey Wasitiaton. } a St. James’ Hotel. 4.00-onteaso, Cincinnatl and Bt Lous Phat Bx. Deo. | Bata 4 press. fenn. Not arrived. 5 Go Baltimore, Ellicott City and way stations. Yours ra Te i ‘Ohio, 1112 G st. TBRAITORIAL DELROATES, AinsHe, George, Idaho, 101 2d st. n.w. Benvett, ¢ Dakoig, 1340 Massachusetts ave. Washington. 726 11th st. n.w. Utah, 53 13th st. new. , Arizona, 737 9th st, Dew. W.. Wyoming. Not arrived. Martin, Montara, Arlington Hotel. Oiero, M. S.. W Mexico, National Hotel. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 E st. nw. John G. Thompson, Set Tgeant-at-Arms, Willard’s, Charles W. Field, Doorkeeper, 525 13th st. n.w. 16.40—Bultimore Exp 6. strane, Auinepoii, and way. (Piedmont, jucheeter, Hagerstown and way. fe ieraye| a.10 Ponte hocks and way stations. 8.45-Stannton and Walley’ Fxvress. for (Connect: wn and at Point of Rocks for Frederit 2. oo —New York. Philadelphia and Boston Express 39.00—Gn aaa only for Baltimore, Annapo.is 10. oon altace > a ect Collere, Beltevill tion, Jessup's and 110. 40-Piterpureh. “Chi P. Hawerstor Hyattsville, eaarel vaunapols June- over.) nicago, Gincinnat! and St. xprest. 12.10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. a Fey ey, fc for Baltimore and way. UFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. H { bills of laden #iven for. SENATE. | 2 13: $e Rew York, Paliadoinais nd Boston Express bf $.90—Baltimore ‘Stati chester, D. F. Murphy, 314 C st, now. Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via Brook § else .s0-Batimore, Hystteville and Laurel. Ex- ‘GAZA’ cd pao Ges a Paes iereeue, . = sean yin hd) via Relay. ‘Stope at at Anna- Wiliam « New yore For, to LW: '. Mur) . 30 SL. Dw. junction. . @. Henry J. Gensler, 1318 13th St._o.w, 14.45 Point of Bocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, | avenue, Ws Winchester and Way Stations. (On Sunday | National Gate HOUSE. to Point of Bocks and Way em ont avenue and 16th auR7 J aot J. Ce ae penne ave. {Efe peliinore, Sanapotin ana We yeaa, ——— tam BI louse. and: Express, sab David Wolte: Be. Sionaiose ave, D.! reel, , Via Relay. Bropeat Hyeae. eee TRANSPOBIATION OOMPANY. J. K. Edwards, Anacos Rocks tations, John H, White, 516 13th at. n.w, rere wate — OUTSIDE LINE OF STSAMERS BETWEER ‘Baltimore and Laure! Rxprets, BALTIMOBE and KEW YORK, Pitebure, (ancien: 8. Louia B ailing from WEDERS- Uulization ef Sm: dab—Baltimors: £ te venta expres: | oft c°UATURDAY. at 4 pare Pres teotet In Ge the land bordering upon smal) | t10.00—New Fore eoaiph ee 2 Spears What) (none foot 8. a anes. THE fans ct Rane Frente enmng | Bei elceping Cat t» Pidindelptua: oe GEDAY. st epi from Pir + ina Condit HBT Ee oe | eri Sanday dewt gs —— = { "Begant pase sccommodstions. Lowes? and a harbor for vermin. “By the expenditure Au train jon. rates, ‘wuaranteed. of a little labor, or a small sum of mon each | Portasher teotoe ao arly at the Baltimore passare—First-ciaas, inctnding | useless land may be turned to ratuabie ac and Ohio ucket. Yonicen, Washington seg | and etstervow berth. Geran OL mesa, ba count. damming the stream A pond of 3 Te. | 619 meee 1 Banaras aon for bareare to io | red, 280. por. aier v4 — spectaniletze may ‘be mado, whic od | Ghackad and recelvedat any Point in the Sty. oman ith ni Ml become a source of fete elt i come everal times ite area of the best i TME GHEAT a 53 land upaihe farm. Fish culture {s too often | USO oa PEN. vivant eoore IL 880 | supposed t@ be a troublesome and fussy busl- | WEST AND SOUTH WE: aT AND WOOD. ness, 1n which one may spend much money to acts e little advantage. But I do not propose fish ry euraeeer | culture. I suggest stocking the pond thus wae ARPES are from Depot, | C98 surgtie eS emren CSL Made with fish of @ kind easily kept, which | THAINS LEAVE WASH ee, will not require to be fed artificially: such | yor sere West 800m. dally, with | | eon bod 204 portant refvng i tgs Hinds, tn fact, 38 will feed themselves, Asa | *leepine Cars to and Ciicaros'10.40 | Stee of Goal and Woot, Furdeaiae stantion elven rule, the most desirabie cost for thelr a.m daily, with Sleoping Care from Harrisburg Bete ‘telephone promptiy filled. aestrabinies, set ee I Ted = cals with Palos Cars ioniaberr me Main st. mw. Ne geee ch ace TIMORE L | Branch Yard—@RR ‘York av. n.w. chotcest Kind and the most to procure, | ,BALTIMOoR . aud ts protable that the man’ who” gem a | FOU Gheandnres, Loghetng Sulfa, guayary, | Chou =: Rech sid sandy “oS” lollar fora pound of trout grown in a 8:00am. dally, except Sunday 9.31 fos well earnea iis moucy. Every one cauaot | BOR MB_ GA. except sunday? 3pm. daly, | N4tiowas rain asseciaTion. ae tout, as every one cannot drink cham- rua and Watkins. i rey) Dagne, but there are agreeabie and wholesome | For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, st 10+ allt es, 8S Well a8 Wines, Uaat cost very Uttie, | p_.5m, dally, exces 3 ° and the average person may well be contented withthem. A perch, either white or yellow, ig not far behind a“trout in flavor and firmness of flesh, and this fish will thrive in any pond above the character of a mud hole, and tn water that is too warm for trout. Eels are easily grown in ordinary ponds, and these are choice meat. Biack bass isa choice ish, and may be mixed with chubs and minnows, upon i which they will feed, In fact, the kind of fish } to be procured is altogether a’ secondary mat- ter to the maktng of the pond for them. An estimate of the value of half an acre of 40 ores ‘ited Express, 9 30 a-m. 9 and 103 20 pnt. For, Baltimore, 6 40, 8.00, 9:90, 10:40 a.m., and 4:40, 5:40, 9 980, anid 10790 pan’ 10:40 2"tb, 5:40, 9.30 and | pond surface may be made as follows: Ten Pope’ Greek Line, 6 40a.m. and 4.40 ey weight of fish may be kept in 249 cubic ; "daily, excapt Snuday. ang feet of eaters if the supply Of food ts adequate: | For ere tees 640 a.m. an@ 4-40 p.m. daily, ex- hence half an acre of an average depth of 3 | feet will afford neariy 66,000 cuble feet of apne auncent capacity: for | more tan { 1,500 pounds of Assuming that a third o: , the fh wi arrive at establenize each sean | FF, 430, 800 G50, bd and 110 ea os this wil) give a supply of 500 pounds of fish an- fay ti 9:20, Woo aad 11:20 nually, Or about i5 pounds weekiy. Such fish Q8 may be grown in a pond are worth 25 cents FREDERICKSBURG can junday. ALEX xpi ‘AND. Rall | WAY AN. 1A AND WASHING- LERANDS! xD: & pound, making an aunui supply worth $200. | ‘and 5: ‘The cost of eatcbing msy be counted as noth: Trains icered FERS ESS ing, and doubiuess the contract could be let to p-m.. and the poreae that price: In addition tothe Mish. } __gnd 10:00... :7) ‘the ice may be estimated as worth $50 yearly, ‘int: Mounting ag It would to over 500 tong at one} consmé can foot thick. [tonly 200 tons were procured, at | 25 cents & ton, $9) would be 1 ave | SR43t the depot, where orders can be lett KDOWRD $200 10 be realized trom the sale of =e so eae beeps pee mnges on L. P. F RMER, Gens FRANE TROMSON, Senweal gua tout it themee Bini aba ber ectentie amie lay tie ren er, Wi jor lp; to the buildings and yi aus WAsnIme Ton Gity AND Sean BB) in eiher ways which. will te boone useful inj - OOBNER Sixt, ‘EAD N.@.. Fn meter) D. 0., Dec. erate 1880. otto uxt MODAN. a ry many cases. But if it be-used a) ® supply of sh and of ice, a ponder will ye an excellent: Bieae or after'a time Wil be Era ata Agricuiurar Bier. in, the man. ae af tab kind | andi REQTOR FT EE: LAMPE'S ELIXIR OF S ELIXIR OF HERBS, hora wre ony anda a pasar Tentoay far al dnarde area aa DYSPEPS¥A, = © eam Oth ote mee wm SRAYEL 209, '@ G, & Sueur, pore | (oan.