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FASHION WRINKLES. A New Corrow Lace comes tn the designs of ‘te old Spanish points. ’ & Fovarsr ts the diadem comb of bright steel, | ‘ e Uo D 3 = Lame stk cond’ one’s feet is hoard picture waion thought was complete. 1 was “Tam an American citizen, CAE St, ‘will bool MOR. Ovux Wonk Juuseys, to be worn over u ¥, Janvary ‘1RAL that , crunching sound of snow that glad. | DOL A mule wandered on the scene. The know how to get married in Ge! PS bee BL cael waists, are the newest products of the jersey | thar sharp. crunching § THONG 1s an oppo | soene, I thougnt, could nave gor without tered. Beylvan.ie ave. ast. Aecdo- Sever, } nity to see once more the beat society of the | tim He took a different view. Of course — He opened the door of the mata office, and 16th et. nw. PEISATELT, Ob TH CLASS —Wathemation, ‘Tus Moer Faswionanie Rives are made [roc capital enjoying the sleighing. Mules were not allowed on the grounds. That ited, “Kin Herr Amerikan B.. Capitel st. x5 ek, Frengh. German and stetpe of soft gold, which are merely wousd | T put on my fur, and next unos am on the 1s what be knew. That was bis reason for mi himeeif!” and then showed me into a hb, Newton, Cal, 601 18th st. n.w. - en ion to preparation for around the finger. Nevsky The view is a tong mere. 1 Fecognized him, Had met him. | large and woll-filled watting-room to take my Brown, J. E., Ga, Me tan Hotel Sant. Saneret competitive EAVENDER and mauve howse<dreses aro the | magic one, The crowds are slowly moving up | His lower Up hung down Se eee | any ever, Foe oe ee nen SL | Brace. S. K., Misi, 909 M st. nw. 430" BW. FLYNN, A.M., 102 01h ot. northwest. | Soasoiations te which tho blondes WhO ¢ANNOt | reat MUCAEy’ MGKIOIA SHIA aera sa | LA GnG OF Gwe beter one ss to | thin, dari man tn soiled linen, and brigat | Butera. G8 G, et lee ee Wear red indulge themselves. | shine. The the civiltans are not | Pick up a \ittle child who had got too near this yellow kid gloves, had dropped in to announce Call, W ‘on, Fia,, National Poraxe is recoramended as a good ground 10'| joss ‘Dicturesque. ladies display all the | mule’s heels, he kicked me two or three times the death o/ his third wife. A trembling young Cameron, A\ Wis, Willard’s Hotel. Goeorative art work, as it washes well, fringes | us furs of Siberia, the velvets and silks of | Defore I could tell trom which way I was bit. I, mother was reprimanded for letting | Cameron, J. Wormley’s Hotel. nicely, and is of a pretty color. Pyons, the laces ot Brassela. But the Tnigbt have avoided some of the kicking, Dat, in | the legal third day pass announcing the Carpenter Matt H.,’ Wis, 922 Connecticut ave. Nuxs’ Variixe ts used for draperies, to be com- = tt omer | mad. brilliant whirl- diane kick ih hin Tog. Heournumpares — ! fec-come with a radiant tape, to annource all F. Hey Mo. ree ty ee ae eat or ae ich parinads and | Sams eactgtin or toon PWOMan orice Gig | He browsed along on the choice shrubbery. | the Lire OC a toy tO eon. announce te Sect bores me ee Serre cpt Wi Slog a ck "| Ruck end ss opoCon Sy Mg” Aum al anaE ua, erga meseo | aris Minh Raubal ou = a and blue on my leg. 5 ’. "Pum Newssr Fxaxcu LINEN table spreads havé picture in ooer eat peril ik charmlag the print of aunules hoot,” Taere: was another waiting in one corner,—she red ce ; Deven qe ase’, 1605 ee a rieh silk embroidery upon the borders, done | errects like a kaleidoscope. I cannot turn my | 0 my right hip. Where my suspenders crossed he erect, Lg pe and taciturn asa | | Eaton, W. W.. Conn., 2 Grant Place. im Malian stitch. The designs are varied ani eyes away from this unique and entrancing | Were two more, as I have been informed. ‘They Walterto be made man and wie, Tosa Bamunds, G. ¥., Vt, 1411 Massachusetts ave. ‘@iten grotesque. z/ epectacle—a spectacie to be seen nowhere a were side by side—twin biue and seemed plenty of time to observe, for nearly an hour Farley, James T., Cal., 515 i4ih st. D.w. Broan collars and cuffs of Carrickmacross’ | earth save tn St. Petersburg. {0 be about the same age. { thought of revenge. my turneame. At length I was point are very stylish and pretty. Oae thing | A Garland, A. H., Ark., 519 24 st. niw. “4 But thought, if] had him tied down aod . clerks at one end; who twisted their necis, ad- i . Freatiy in faver of the that ie wit “a5 | gar. J turn Sari, Aud, seo hefore me ast, 00 fe "could not move his esis See ting | feted wens glasses, and gazed and listened | @roome,,J B. Ma, anita ae ar up” beautifully. tHule ad “Otertes Greene “Hats off }> | SWeet incense it would be to first saw his ears ' with open-mouthed wonder. Hamlin, Hannival Me., Willard’s Hotel. og app ‘Maress Lace Is coming in once more, which Yes, in four ditt t lan; he rej 3 the | 40d tall amooth off, then put out his eyeq with {| “I wish to get married in the very simplest | Hampton, Wade, 8. C.”’ Not arrived. Ind., 921 G st. n.w. 2 is good news to those who bought 1 in the Jatt pow ber depo) — @ red-hot poker, then skin him alive, thea run | ard quickest way,” I said, presenting Harris, 1G. Tenn, S18 1ith su ner .. . ot a as all aid o Fall the eng eft, And L'see that sud him through a thi machine. } Pert. ‘Will you please tell me how to do 1:7” ord, Sean Wau » Pa., 713 14th st. Dw. ar AT very prey eae | Manat uate lia aca | ade Eas uy eke grang ma, | Pl wee eae eae | Hee Hank, W. Ne, Nac Got Hovex-Jacxxrs are very pretty and servios. | of the drivers’ Slowly movie se coanasement der and madder, tne mute, whieh ad wandered | We must have a cerutlcale of Your Birth (Ge Hil NF Co iid? amsachunetia ave, abies {aade, Of lack silk, |with revers, cuffs, | Street. At the very middle of the Nevaky ao- ft an it tat Was Jeor Whato wes | town ia ny the bork, and with its | Hoar. ee ow pogiots and wide collar of DIack velvet, either Pinte arate hore ieee, Ed Boxing tor Be varned on Masae beehive aaak | feat, and itnead an gue fori. Xour cart Fy. 1254 Macmccnasetts ave, ym as ‘nat | took alm. ‘He fired. In ten seconds, the oaly | neate or pr rausschetn} should also be ie St Lovis BRIDESMAIDS have hit upon the | Eiieaus wos Tao all the Hussias, He | ek or beehive f Gould see was abort te sree Sent, to Fuard against ail error, weaiod and Tai ee 1 plan wOS whi: . feels when he has told a toke that fails | witnessed present pastor or the proper NJ. ee each, ‘er ara Dartioua Ong ! an tee irre = ote eS oticers | onthe company like a piece of sad news. Tals | chureh officers. ‘These naner be presented here ee a F C, Wis. obitt House. ¢ept in color, which Is, of course, white. ladies’ Teepecttully: bow, an the Czar te, the | piece was in the alr. Twas being kicked at by each we the Sontracting parties, with their ¥.. 1906 K st. nw. Pres Hi gg hd pee Sovr, Rice CouLans forchildren hae the foun- | Fapldly Dy. Thave seen enough of the Nevsxy | ane Dees swarmed. Ti earnestly. “Atter ns had | ?'T earetuliy noted tiie end he proceeded: — Mar dQ. C. Miss; Motroppiteas Hotel. Heagan, J. H Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. @ation of dainty mall, with applique of embroid nthe evening three of my friends call on me, | Kicked the last piece of bee-hive so highthathe | “The parents, if living, should certify to Logan John A., iL, si2 12ih st. n.w. ities w.W. Mae, 1341 L st. i ery set on between rows of torchon lace. They all foreigners. We all tie tars riei - | could not reach it any more, he stopped for an | their knowledge and approval of the marriage. | ye ald, J. B., Ind., Willard’s Hotel. ma -a80n, D. P. Y¥., 933 K Bt. nw. are cut round and are fastened in front. on the Nevsky, perhaps for & acter ence | instant. He seemed trying to ascercath smother | We must also ve satisfied tat there 13 nob. | Mewilan, 8. J. i. Richardson, J. 8.°S. C. Metropolftan Hotel. ranr P: ” = 7 thousand bees which were stinging him , stacle, legal, moral, or erwise, ; Wwhe- JR N. ga ~ 4 A New Se anr Pix for a gentleman ts of labra- hour, | Suddeniy a nock comes at the door. 1 a oo | ther either of you have been ‘married ‘betore, arate a aon: Richmond, J B, Va, iMetropoman Hote: Mtoce is about the color ota Mites cai, ‘Dut | hie ty landlord. "Bat tote of caste he | Teves, a danke tof SAtucstneat and bese | Sbq i wetter tere are children and if 90 | Mongas, 1 Ala 401 Ga ate Robeson, GoM 357 iat ek ae. 7 - = ckons S in a dense of earnesi ar py ant nts” 8. Ve, AY ee ee ee . has yellow reflections when turned totne ignt, | Deckons me out of the room. Oftering & thou. | Yeloned In & dente fos of earnest ‘The | should be tn ful; algo thelr ‘residence, occusa. | MOTEL. SVC. cor. Vermont ave. and M st, poe OD Nae, igre ome. Soum OF THE WouRN of Japan gild their lips | Way, the Herr Hofsrath (ny londiecd wot eee | more he Kieked, the higher he ‘arose from the | Hom age, and piss ot gee ee ot eee Pendleton, G. i., Ohio. 1301 K's new, Ross, Miles, N. J, Willard! by way of adornment. As Japanese fash mau descent) informe me that it io hie an to | round. Imay have been mistaken, for I was | be given for record here.” Piatt, O. H., Conb., Arlington Hotel. Rothw he in ba. Maceo cnt ore oF talcics area prevent any “meetings” in, his’ hoase, Ho pone whee exceed and Very TST 8 ee eae | ul BeBBed for another scrap of paper and made | Piumb, P. #., Kan., National Hotel. ery a wean za e at Moule seem as r - the rage now in this country we may expect | knows me ea ee # nulng respectable | the pepper trees. ‘The pepper tises were twenty | “Wier cee have these here in this desk,” he eeaone eet Nena BOUL. atte ave, | HYAD Oe ae nee nearing with gilded Higa. | {Oteliners: Sill he cennoe make any excep 400 | teethigh. He would Opes and slat timer | conte Patling fondly that piece of timt- | Ransom, Matt. WAN: C., Metropoittan note” | HYOD, J. Tre Soxt Batt Dees ts the cnly gown | police by one of his dvoruiki, whom he believes | UKe @ frog swimming. Sometimes, when ho | ture, “then either wevean pubes ee was Rollins, B. H., N. H., 145 Bast Capitol st. ee which can be worn with safety while dancing | to be splea. = Was in mid-air, he would look like he was fly- | {4vryebot) by posting a notice of your inten- Saulsbury, Ell, Del.,’ Willard’s Hotel. Sepp, ‘gL, Mo”, Natio! $ * ; “am I to understand, sir, that I cannot receive | 12g. and I would think fora moment he was / ton in the Xa‘zhavs for fourteen days, or else Saunders, A., Neb., Riggs House, esta We ‘Hotel. wae nee CONBEIENON EO ance | mug tried In ay own rector” Tetons ABOUE to Decome an angel, Only for & moinont. | you can have tt printed tn the journal of the | Sharon, Win, Nev: Not arrived. Ser eye —s her dressmaker What a girl wears who “Certainly you can, certainly,” he answered; alee oe caer ire ee a Place where you reside in America, and bring | siaier, J. H., Oregon, 910 F at. if "Metro; ances racket. Ss. VERY CHARMING for a little girl is a dress of apricot pink faille. finished at the bottom of you in Simonton, ‘ | wus. * z ry 7 4 Singleton, J. W., IL, Congressional Hotel. 1 sure ot—” The mule continued to be busy. When a “Must It be here?” I ueried. Vest, G. G.. Mo., cor. Delaware av. and C st. ne, 2 7 | QPENG NSS COLLNUM, Suit pith a knife edged Tuc, Readed witha | “Ol being supervised and watched ty the | mule KIekS hime clear ot the earth, Msiscls | “Of course,” ne said. “Tis ts the onty | ¥ESt44. G5, MO. cor, Delawaroayy. a Sloncne W: Ee Are on isha ne | Sicomer oftihand feu nw ria Lnsttunige Upy box pleating. The overdress, of aataty | spies?” Seldom reach higher than his back; that 1s, a | place which the law now recognizes. P ‘oor | Walker, Ark., 720 13th st. n.w. smitb, A. Herr, Pa., Willard’s Hoel & Progreasive and sucessful experience of cyeam ard Pink Drocade. 13 an apron shirred to i on mature consideration I see that I cannot BUUE kegs wes woen Comme and cod fat sre rcontent) with See any. al Willald’s Hotel. Smith, H. B., N. J.,'National Hotel. | a aae ay r fit the figure below the shoulders, at the waist | help myself. At the hotel I meet one of ard, decoi good Sn . ! W. E.. Ga. ¢ 2 lime aud above the lave fulsh ‘at the lower | Kusslan friends, who readily joins us We | straightened ont into a line of inule parallel | to the church for a religious ceremony.” Smith: W, E-. Ga. Sanderson's Hotel. edge. drink tea and look for the spies." We make our | With the earth, and fifteen or twenty feet there- "| is it not ee to shorten the time? I t Sparks, 'W. A. ser Iil,, Eobite He louse. Tue Loose Paixcasse Durss, with much shir- | Russian friend an umpire, and we make bets a3 | fom. ‘This male's hind legs, however, were | timidiy ventured to inquire. “We had mad? , Va, Alexandria, Va. Shee hive: Gee omen . = id oe to whether this or that person passing us or | NOt only raised into aline with back, but | all the arrangements for an earlier day. and are ‘OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. % ger. W. M.. Til, 119 East Capitol st. ing and with or without kllt-pleating, ts the | Siting ear usisaspy. if the experience of | they would come over until the bottom of the | seriously incommoded by the delay. i did not J. C. Bureh, secretary, 1025 Vermont ave. caged yb Lad favorite dress for small girls this winter. | our Russian friend can be relled upon, we dis- | hoofs almost touched his ears. know the requirements. It takes four weeks | 2: : : Starin, J. H., N. ¥., 8 Lafayette Square. ‘These dresses are all in one plece, even though | cover lots of them. they have the effect of a kilt skirt, as that is always very short. aud after being ‘sewed to a binding ts’ permanently attached underaeath the princess® dress, Tue Linceriz forthe neck is voluminous at th “ Shapki doloy !” suddenly thunders tn “only you must receive one ata time. If you Want to see two or more at a time, why, you may take them to a hotel where you may be How could it be otherwise in the “city of spies and conspirators,” as St. Petersburg 1s called by le iiberai Russians? 1 have gradually learned some of the tricks and manners of the dark emisraries, and have taken pains tostudy them. laces,” aS in the official was called to breakfast Want any breakfast. it. I told them I dida’t The mule proceeded as if he desired to hurry through. I had no idea how many bee: 3 a hive would hold until I saw that bee-hive emptied | actly understand, and yet I hardl passed before shown into a long room, with halt a dozen US @ Copy here as evidence that it has actually appeurcd. After the Sere of this time ou can be married in this office.” to hear from America, and then two weeks More here, and— You do not, peas ex- know how on that mule. They covered him so compietely | to explain. But there is really haste. We are that I could not see any of him but the glare of is eyes. 1 vould see, from the expreasion of pressed for time. “Haste? Pressed for time?” he repeated Ferry, T. W., Mich., National Hotel. Teller, H. M., Col., 1011 M st. n.w, ‘Thurman, A. G., Ohio, 1017 14th st. n.w. Vance, Z, B.. N. C., Arlington Hotel. . J. Bright, t-at-arms, 201 East Cap. st. Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 13th n.w. F. &. Shober, chief clerk, 521 12th st. n.w. isaac Bassett, assistant Pie ool 18 2d st. ne, W. P. McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan. Tenn., 417 6th Bt. n,w. W, , National Hotel. | Taylor, 'R. L., Tenn., National Hotel. ‘.. 7 . 4 that he didn't Ike the way things | ‘Perhaps I do not understand. 1 am sorry, LIST 05 METREDRNTATIV SS, Taylor, E. B., Obio, $10 12th st. n.w. P Bitruaee rd Dresent both for simple and dressy tollettes. | Toraries iar theme ate aed aoe Parks and wersaciige 7 ning? | pueit cannot possibly ae spper. Yen nek Reeea Beer Speaker, Pa 1a Cat.se. | Thomas, J. K., IIL, EbvItt House. ey ; The caprice of the moment 1s the Sarah Bern- | of public resort—every where I have Ant tiles The mule still wenton In an absorbed kind | we areslow in Germany, Trae, but we are Aiken, D. W., 8. G., Metropolitan Hotel, Thompson, Say ee 735 ed a spoken Dy, clerant and highly educated hardt Tuff of iace in triple box pleatsa nager | quiet, shadowlixe jersoas, nave eect, Bese | ora way, Atk One reduire Our People to take time to | Aldrich, NW. i. Arline Hee Thompson, We. G., tows, Hamiison Howes, | eectety. content. deep bebind and narrower tn front, held ta | thetr’ ears and eyes, and thelr souls, too, I be Not only was every bee of the disturbed hive | think over the matter beforehand, and divorces Aldrich’ William, Iii’, Ariingson Hotel. Tu » G. D., S. C., 412 6th St. n.w. sed by two threads of wire that pass al Heve. It seems to mé that everybody here lives | 00 duty, but think tne news had been con- | with us 1s far from being the easy matter I Anderson, J. A., Kan’, 1407 ¥ st. DW. Townsend, Ohio, Arlington Hotel. | STEAMERS, &c. The inside of the rug quite out ofatche Tees | Hee: lt 1y on the lookout. "To be too riutigus | Feed WG neighboring hives thar war had een | Bavehheard Itisin America” —vanuary avian. | AndersGn, J. &., Kan, . Townshend, Ky W., Ti, 412 oun st nw. | 5 algo f Kee 8 ¥ ceclared. I could sev bees fitting to and fro. | tic. hy Tucker, J. K., Va, Hamilton House. } a used fr very high ‘Corsages, and alsp for thowe | and to kee to be Of-hand arches ead yen, | The mule was covered 80 deep with ‘hoes. thet Se se Turner, Oscar, Ky., 1309 F st. n.w. Fo? Foromac BiIvER Lanvines. Byrd becrrelig loeh eaed Sr oe Gee and Jovial | ne looked like an exaggerated mule. ‘The hue, | Parlor and Sleeping-Car Law. ee a Turner, 1 ¥., 1005 & st. Dw. _ MALTESE Lack, the ¥. F, Pos’ ‘Says, 8 once iow the limits of prudent and safe living. In- | Of the bees, and their moving on each other, The plaintiff purchased of the defendant, a 3. M., ., Arlington Hotel led 5 a a ens a land loth. aniink Nein: more coming Into fashion. Tnhose'who possess a , what a social chaos in this city of the | Combined into a seething hiss) A sweet calm | sleeping-car company, at Indianapolis, a ticket ‘Ind. 921 G st. nw. v Thos, lowa, 1396 I St. n.W. store of this once favorite lace witl doubtless | Czar! I hear that the whole body of the police | 40d gentle peacefulness pervaded me. Whea purporting to entitle him to accommodations in L. W., R. 1, 811 9th st. nw. v ©.’ Texas, 1121 Tt. B.W. . Oapt. John B. Wood, built expressiy See Most poopie hese upon the announce. | 15 honeycombed with conspiracy, that the ranks | be had kicked for an hour he began to fallshort | 9 designated sleeping-car, in a berth to be | Pavel: Ws jr., 111, Sanderson's Hotel. eer MG Ma, nal Hotel. forthe Fotomss Hivor busines, tent Most people, however, prefer the new | Of the hililisis are full of pied and thee ranse | of the tops of te pepper trees, fle wassettiing | SQGcemuated, sleep Conductor, thence to New | Barlow, Bradley, Vt. Not arrived. Rr ag lag Jeaves Oth strest whart F pular makes, of Alencon: Lah Fuedoe, Spanism, | realdent of the capital IMself 88 adie | eee en eet emoers were tell- | York city. A certain perth’ was accordingly | parce a Megs Winore nner he ae DAX, THURSDAY and BA Crantiliy. and’ vermicelt fasss finitely beer. | (0 start any day for “the places not go distant,” | 8g on him. He looked distressed. He had al- | assigned him and designated on the ticket, bu | Bao: Va., 455 C st. DW. 5 But tastes differ aud change 1s inevitable, and | OF ‘the most distant fashion never was famous for fidelity, and te ever declining to let “well enough” alone. A Paxsy Gown recently wornat a Paris badl lap; are called the western and the east- ern provinces of Siberia. it seems there is no end of work for the sptes. Just ag one trial of revoluttonists ts ended we Ways been used to kicking against prs d but found now that he was striking the air. {¢c Was Very exhausting. He finally got so he did not rise clear of the und, but continued to kick with both feet at Pittsburg the car was detached, and a differ - ent and less safe and comfortable berth was offered bim in another car, which he declined. In an action for damages for breach of con- » Re Belford, J. B., Col., Ebbitt House. Beltzhoover, F. E., Pa., 519 13th st. n.w. Berry, C. P., Cal., corner 8th and E sta. n.w. aoe G. A. Ind., 211 North Capitol st, ved. |. T., Conn., 613 13th st. nw. J. tract, held in an Indiana case) that he was #. d., Pa., 1721 R. I. ave. ? ‘filam, was the success of the evening. It was old- | hear of another trial soon to begin. The zee, | for half an hour, PRN ne a eee and | entitied to a continuous passage in the same | Blackburn J. G.8. iy. o1¢ Now vork ave, n.W, WaEnee Soa UkbG, setae Bate. gold silk Drocaded with purple, and was made | [ia ¢ Fulta (Land and Liberty) newspaper is yet, | then the other for ano’ er an hour, then | car and berth, or in one equally safe, comforta- Blake, J. L., N. J., Wormley’s Hotel. Washburn, W. D., Minn., 1731 I st. b.w. with @ shirred underskirt; a coat basque and a | to be captured, anda new revolutionary jour- Bale his ant Soe oats, oy tw salnule te ble and conventent; and Chat it was ‘no defence | piand, R. P.. Mo.’ National Hotel. , Weaver, J. B., lowa, 209 East Capitol st. Mainteuon train. A wreath of puneisg in | Dal has appeared. Nobody knows how lous rebel alt 2S sehr ae ae ity | (het ie defendant simply rented the cars to | Biles, A. M.,'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel. Welbori,, Olin, Texas, 412 6th st. nw. Reade chentlie “extended Bcross the trope | this game of hide ana seek saa Ceres hung lower and lower, The boss ee on, 2 | Me, rallway compantes for the use of paasen- Bete ee cae ee ae Wells, Brastus, Mo., Willard’. Hotel. breadth, pansics were kuotted at the tl et some Russians talk, 5 % h eneaking kK. . > 5 W and; 1n the hair, ana bands of pausies extouded | 0, of enjoying some freedom, -1¢a, they now | looked as if he ought that @ mean, sneaking |" 4 passenger on defendant’s rallway, finding | powman eZ Mass., cor. Pa. ave. & let. st.s.c, , Wille, Harry, Pa. rope mites iat ae: across the frout of the arm, fas eae Trae eater eet ¢ Of the! | retired fromn the manne manly tho het peath Helter OOURDIGT Girton ee oe ne Boyd, T. A-, ab ee Tenn., Ebbitt House. leeve, which only covere e bac Tes! ely mami ‘Was 4] to BE, * Piard’s Hotel. Sa oe eee look over the press laws and regulations, Ac. | Morning I returned. The sun came slowly up | their bagrage, proceeded to a drawing-room | Brewer, M. 8., Mich, National Hotel. Sa eae | a : se Gording to the civilized practice, this committee | {fom behind the eastern hills. The light foliage | car, owned by a private individual, Dut forming | Bri . F., N. H., National Hotel. " | Tne Ties Ge A PEEPS Stauite Daas ae] OO eten tc cue leading St. Petera- | Of the pepper trees trembled with his morning | part of the train and ly run wisn it py | Brig "A. N. 3., 616 13th st. Ww. yes cera \ ‘vanced by the VW. ¥. Post is acostumeot ruby burg journals and magazines to appear and ex- ; Caress. His golden kiss fell upon the opening | contract with the defendant, and there took @ | Bright, J. M., Tenn., Metropolitan Hotel. u 50 Bat ne. orRsmER K-45 MOSELEY. pgomne trimmed wath Plush ofa darker suade. | press their views. Several journals are very | Toses. A Dee could de seen ying iither, an- | geat. When called on for extra fare for that Browne, T. M., Ind. Va., Nation”! Hotel. Carrum JAMES 7. Tits whlch uate: one ee, wigogne lata in deep | sanguine. But the more experienced writers | other thither, ‘The mule lay uear the scede of ; eeat he refuscd: announcing uareeneore tone Buckner, A. H., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. i 2 Mass. ave. oye Kilts which have nrst been edged with @ Dias | look on the affair more dubleusly, The Gio: oo ee him. * Into the other cars if aseat were provided for | Burrows, J. C.Mici., EbbKt House: S28 1th 8t. LW. gr band of plush. The tunic is made entirsly of | says: “The committee would perform a great ie was dead. Too much kic! ne Aga ASE | him there. ‘Thereupon the porter of the draw- Butterworth, Benjamin, Ohio, 1115 G st. n.w. 000) W. A. N. 1634 I st. n.w. yA NESDAYS and yA) plush, Aad is arranged a3 a wide sash whiem | thing 12 t could do away with the censure for | Downy. —Lock atelone in January Califoratin. 1 ing room car, employed by its owner,attempted | Cabell, G. C., Va, 617 11th st. .w. Wright, H. B., Pa.’ Not arrived. p.m. Leaves Noriolk alternate days 7:4 p bait covers the kilts Iu front, and forms @ | the provincial press. Ag to the press of the cap | Es to eject him. Held [tna New York cae”) that | Caldwell, W., k Yocum’ 8. 11..’Pa., St. James’ Hotel. ping St Siexandri, Piney Point Slightly looped scarf drapery'in the back. | ftals, we don’t ask anything beyond some defi- | A French Humorist. the defendant was Hable for this assauit.—4’- | Cal Young, Casey, Tenn. Not arrived. ‘Monroe, Va., going and returning. A the Jersey bodice is worn a thick, well- | nite rules for imposing fines and other puntsh- Recentiy the Paris papers announced the { by Laie Journal. Camp, J. H. Young, ‘T. L., Ohio, 1112 G st. gt paw pone. Sree, and ae ugh necked and long- | ment for precs offences. Just now, for Instance, | gextuor Vining, an alee ee Years Cannon, J. 2 ee ig ena Zone SUpeor, AYE sleeved. and made of dark flannel. Over une | we feel under the necessity of raising the que has been famous for his eccentricities and wil Building Associations, Carlisle, Ky., Riggs House. . i Gengulows xp +s nee. Jersey is Worn @ Coaciman’s cape of the piush | tlon of the situation of the politival exiles who | ticisms Vivier's braglical jokes have beea Cc ‘nier, C. C., lowa, 810 12th st. LW. Ainslie, George, Idaho, 101 2d st. nw. rates apply to B. BA. ‘Ast., 63 Wi with fur. LE Tur and’a page or ee | Rave been pardoned and permitted to coatinu: | precios to the French press as were fora toag | Bobert Treat Paine to the Waltham Associaton. Caswell, L. B., Wis., 612 14th st. Bennett G. G., Dakota, 1340 Massachusetts ave. | Eatee apply to 5 . thade of plush and fur, anda pair of fur } their siudies in the universities We are told | time President Lincoin’s humorous sayings to | | These associations are not a new experiment. | © ers, J. it., Miss. Riggs House. Brents, T. rufis Dearly re Z to the eivow, compe. | that those ealles have no clothes and no ¢neans | all the writers of ‘facetie” and the “para- | These results are not a mere hope or dream. | Chittenden, S. B., N.Y.. cor. Vt. av. & Hst.n.w | Cannon, ‘Vals costume. ‘o reach any one of the university cities. Now, graphers” 1p America; in fact, a3 is always the | The success which has attended them in other | Clafilin, Wm., Mass. 1413 K st. nw. Campbell. MT WINTER PONNETS, ; We say, we would like to raise the question, gase wilh a well-known “wag,” all the baif- | places, and pre-eminently in Philadelpnia, | Clardy, Bf. L., Mo., Willard’s Hotel. Downey, S. W.. W uters largely into the materiais of m’ an these exiles avail themselves of the forgotten doe Milleriams ever perpetrated we rove all that has been said. Philadelphta is | Clark, A. A., N.J., Willard’s Hotel Maginnis, this winter. “itis seen in the ciselé y. Lut when we thtok over the official restored to circulation by being credited vo | justly called the “City ot Homes.” Spread out | Clements, N. Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. Otero, M. vets a8 a background for black, red or olive | Warnings aod other repressive measures that | Vivier, Vivier was a cornet player, which the | raised figures; in cloth of ‘involuntarily set in moti streets, built solid with snug litle inexpensive | Clymer, Helater Pa, 1900 T st. new ee ee Soman. sold for ¢: as hi we may involunt ly set motion, we decide it by tl », for, street ULL sol snug little inexpensive ¥ 9 Eon Q Clerk, A = sold ribbon for strings: threads of euiace | thal perhape it way beens see este oe Iie | ours Cha stnncen Gare A nonce tee workingmen. Rarely or almost never | Cobb, 1 R., Ind., 1342 N. ¥. ave. egy irene ing ey can, Wrought on satin in rich brocades; a great deal | all t exiles and furnish them with tcketa | comic columus are always prefaced bya flatter. do you see a tenement house, that worse curse | Coffroth, A. Hi., Pa., Metropolitan HoteL Charles W. vad, 525 18th st. hw. from foot of Bevenith at. | From Gazspbelts whart. ¢' gold gallcon ts used again: and there are gold an our AGL cost than to raise any question } ing allusion to the “céleore corniste.” One of | of city Me acer mudsodes vs) eel and ee oa Ind., National Hotel. - = a cospat™: eads On all parts of the boti: e smal) 4 | about them ” funni y | Women, and worse yet, of boys an ris, are , O. D., 2 2 _- Bt being wrought In na” on tne ‘crown, Jon = oe tO VOUGI for Sa genni eae eae crowded into a big bull ,where privacy and | Converse. @. 1., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. DAY anh FEIDAY, AY akp lange faceted gold beads edge ihe front’ of the After the Theate nt be called “the lous mack. | Self-respect are lost, decelicy often outr: Cook, Philip, Ga., 210 North Capitol st. a Soroe cs Pinay Polat cnt Peek tenon Gime brim. Gold lace 1s also used, but less than | euneks erel.” He entered a restaurant one day, with | aNd the poisonous Intluence of the worst In: | Covert, J. W., N. H., National Hotel. SENATE. the other gilt garnitures. There are few gold | {Boston Post } a mackerel ped up io a paper and | mates, adults or youthful, 1s intensifed.and tn- Cowgul, Calvin, Ind., 7 Grant Place, D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. nw. 2 brooches ‘or similar ornaments, except “the Ten dollars. Quite a sum to pay carefully concealen. ‘about his and called Docent lives are offered victims to its foul cor- | Cox, 8. &., N. ¥., Riggs House. ASSISTANTS. | goed mused" Fichess Jeng nail or other long pin’ used as a fr me sho eens but four a day, | fora sole, which was duly served. He then hid | ruption. Philadelphia 1s filled with an air of | Crapo, W. W., Mass. Wormley’s Hotel 1 teey, ts Manet ania. | a8. ; Reed's Bons, 121 s Bonnet, rest, Datit ixelvet, plush and “bro- | Titceme og; wow tbe the fe dn. the sole in his +, and placed the mackerel | thrift which no Gtner large city can equal. Cravens, US a Theo. F. 8 da il arepnpeig a ae RS 14; a¥.. next to Fon manets worn in the ‘ime for carriage, { o = Gensler, 13 7 ¥ Wet * tng, at church, oF at aiternoon ‘receptions, are [never could at (ny Sp tal | sue Culberson, D, B. ‘Texas, Metropolitan Hotel, | Henry J. 5 m8 3th ‘8G 1. rn wat i moet often trimmed wit! Silver trim- said: “1 aske > 1 NEV. : D.F. eae mings, and the darker steel Dead ornaments, | you give me “ {drought you a | are hoping, and fees and | Da’ yn, R. H. M.. Fla, National John J. McEthone, 1318 Vermont ave. e0y1-Omn wharf, are most effective on pale blue and Diack bon- | sole, sir!” “Does that look like a sole?” The | saving. ‘8 and girls grow up, filled with this | Davis, G. R., eet F st. DLW. ‘William Blair Lord, House. nets, and are seldom combined with other | ralter’s eyes were how beginning to protrude | feeling that to own one’s own home 1s the | Davis, Horace, Cal, 1816 Ist. n.w. David Wolfe Brown, 115 land ave. B.e, NSBTE_cEE 1 LLOk Dorma eolors. For full-dress white bonneta the | from his head, and Vivier called up the mana- | proper thing for every one. Of course misfor- | Davis, J. J., N.C. = ge Hotel. J. K. Rdwards, Anacostia, D: C. Haw Yous. Haven, Loupen, Deads most used are opal timted—not ger, who, of course, scolded the garcon, and | tunes may prevent, and often do. ‘The first | Davis, L. H., Mo.,’New York Avenue Hotel. John H. White, 516 13th st. nw. | mem ‘will eal! pure white pearl, but iridescent—and these While gazing | Scoired at his stupid looks, ‘seading him Off 10 sep js always the hardest in saving, as tn ,lowa, Riggs House. arday from Pier, £008 of 84: 2 are on wide laces for strings and for cov- | ‘The curtain fell. | bring another sole and to meditate on this | walking or awimming, ‘Take the first etep and ee ae ne Miary Anderson and Clara Morris | Bates of E Hew York to = ering brims, while the crown is wrougnt in set | Outside, and t | event with feelings of natural stupefaction, , others rollow—especially in these associations, P. V., Wig., National Hotel. Behind the Scenes. | don, and cabin, $80; With these beads, and even the mar [py Seer te The recent rumor of Vivier’s death was, it ap- | You take three ghares and save $3 month, G.. Tenn., 317 43 St. R.W. k letter to the Aubernian has the | S2c08d per Sie arb itoped iin anidecaat ea “Se| Hpatbaineaicanihnt etn" | otra founded, and Dertape ie areh “mga: | ou see your wien, caning n9 mrs tag 1 Fa og Ft gy Miia ed st are wi ent yt if y é uy f the A ve 2, 7 y . other r ave., Eats itl dae rae ie | | TERTIARY, Reems, | Mout ton ticama heatane Se aidaw yen ats tat eects = | See ae tocar ae cea ee | EG eee aa econces 2 ha are prefei for bk her home. it was cl . Rew, while 0. poke! front coment es ‘Then to my own home came I steals | Darter, Geetnnte CF ora Hee ees | God Ceamtien ae ot eee umowtae fam from Paris two years ago, early. She XDWS NEW EXPRESS LINB new shape that pokes down rather than up- $id here Tsit and meditate. | Vivier'to a premature grave, for the more pur- | Co-operation 18 one of the grand features of ee ee ri ner olee 1s DOL What Frard, Js chosen for general wear inthelong | ja ,ael [bad four hours aio of re-editing the entire stock of Vivier ; these tions, as it is one of the grandest inpee: Verte meaty eae aia rena Segoe fur beavers or plush fabrics. Opal-tinted | Have I regrets for ity Notone. jokes. — Paris American Register, ideas and methods of our modern umes. toe = Kegs Dre Plush bonnets are chosen | ‘Twas folly, but by Jove, "twas fun. A — the ew fancy for colored dress bonnets of light. Chinese Porcelain. Over an immense territory, it {s full of smatl The Toughest Story Ever Pablishea Clark, J. B. Mo., 1325 F st. Dw. persuaded | ‘twat It was a change wrought by maturity and | OoFwBcrINe at not by weakneat. sndersen, has been making | Lixms New Your, | Faun amp ale Th Ewing, Thomas, Obio. Not arrived. over $2,000 a week this season. And how they | D Braves. Dine, pink, (cr oream color ts to almost; igh Priced HayinColorade, | There 1s one admirable characteristic of the | 4 corres ndent of the Louisville Courter. | Felton, W. ul, Ga, National Hotel. care for her—her mother and stepfather, 1 ‘row bile of tating ¢t cover the bonnet with the smanes Sunost (Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise } ar race they gualn that #8 often overlooked | A3 | Journal tells the following S¥Ory ef Cocnmeil on, J. W., N.¥.., Ebbitt House. mean. wh = Dave, tips. having a row pointing forward on the f seo’ they are an almost paiafully practical | on tho fudson, well ‘known as a Summer board. | Fleld, W. A., Mass., 1405 F st. n.w. Both are in the green-room every night | . brim, and a similar row turned downward on pipet les now selling in San Juan county, Col., | peop ¢, aud in art they do not make a Ubing for | D Finley, E. B., Obio, 403 6th st. nw. the crown; then, to keep these in Place, the Perton. That is pretty well up, but is aby use lo which the purchaser may choose to ing place: *I once knew a very ridiculous thing look after her wants and her comfort. And | there. veral Fisher, H. G., Pa., 1312 F st. nw. her mother! She is a Southern woman, with all Creda, WHC Ter Coa ores Bini DIU. OF | Etoce tn Carly dae Roe ees, com. | PULL DUC that, th form, size and design, it 1s | (OquapPen there, Several Years vy boat. It | Ford, Nicholas, No., 709 eth st. nw. se er cream, whatever color prevalls in the bonnet, | StOCK {nm early days. All old-timera will re- | for some speciile purpose, and in every respect Was 8 bright morning !n midsummer, and we ey, W. HL, Ala., National Hotel. ment. I was in the green-room at the Satur- and tbis tulle extends down @ach side tp | Wember when hay sold at twenty-five cents j intended to met to the best advantage the | stop) at Cornwall to take aboard the few | Forsythe, A. P., Ill., National Hotel. day matinee last week and there was this mo- form strings. bere is also an effort TF pound. Green grass was then retatled at | requirements of that end. Thus their tea-cups | contlemen who went early to business in New | Fort, G.L., IiL, House. ther, attending personally to the litle detalis to revive the flowers thai have been | tD centsper pound. Intne summer of 1360 | are aiways of blue decoration, as they say chat ork. Instead of the usual number, there wore | Frost, R. a. (0., ’s Hotel. that some one must look after. The play was Danished for a while. These are finer than | 22 0ld Frenchman made a snug tittle raise at | the green of the tea 1s richer and mora Pleasing | a great many ple who rushed aboard in | Frye, W. P., Me.. 922 14th st. “Ingomar,” and when the last act rung down | usual this season, and dre principally made of | P@ckivg grass up trom Flowery District on an | whe n through that than any other color, | Yarlous stages of indignation and disgust. It | Geddes, G. W., Ohio, 17 Grant Place. Miss Anderson came back after her great pas- H plush follage aud flowers that have silken | 0ld horse. This grass [aed in ches about a | and the designs are usually from ‘the tea flelds, | was a perfect exodus, and we soon learned the | Gibson, R. L., La., 1395 K st. D.w. sion before the lights as cool and undisturbed tis Sr ditt aad a Mies | pa oe RRS | Mec anaes oa | Soe cnateniae area: | Se eRe Eaton. | Hesarumaene | Tory haddcomie when Corer ae Dr ey Me | noscsien, tho cla mas seat ee oat Hone | Meni Owlug to the great demand of 11s west, | chime and all reticed ee ee sare’ atime | Goode, John, Va, ei 1éth at new, “Fatigued, not at all,” she replied. bonnet. or else formiog one side of a bon- | OUt. giving from three to five stalks for a} and es} in the seaport towns, kitten, who prowled about @ comfort. | Gunter, T. M., Ark., Mades’ Hotei. ‘This reminds me of an incident! have heard | FROM as NEW YORE be a hat, i$, fintsbed on the opposite sig» | pound, When this kind of bay was eriticived | au unlimited number of cheaper workman hired | itten, wt Kitty got into “ton Pantry, and | Hall, J. G., N.H., 918 East Capitol st, Palmer, of the Union square relate, | parthis......Wed., 6 dan:|Dothnia” Wenn? Feb: by @ long plume. For tnatetce. brilliant | CY customers, the good old man, wao di by the drove, and commissioned to produce finding the pan of bread, which she mistook for | Hammond, John,'N, Y., 1415 ave. B.W, as illustrating the superficiality of stage pas- | geythis e..23 Jan. |Parthia.... We new red tmt, whieh is bright cardinal, ts | Mowing with a hatchet, was wont to say: “Ah, | the largest possible number of articles in the | a nice soft cushion. laid down thereon, ‘and Hammond, N. J.,Ga., Metropolitan Hotel. sion in actors. This is how Paimer telis it. Batavis.....Wed..19 Jan |Aigeria. chosen for the b crown, large red roges | Saf@, 1 agree with you! Zee hay ts a leetie | Shortest possible time, bare 4 for shipment to | yent quietly to sleep. The soft dot yielded | Harmer, A. C., Pa., 1310 F at. n.w. “ One time Ciara Morris was playing with | Gallis.....’ Wed..26 Jan eave cover the right side of the brim, and a demi. | COa!se, DUI he ts ver suceulent. Besides, i give | Europe and America’ A’ the article has | ¢raguaily, and slow! y but surely poor Kitty was | Harris, B, W., Mass, 16 Grant Place. Us and she had just reached a scene where she | Aad every Wednesday from fork. Plume, shaded trom catdinal to pale | 7€€ good weight. I nevaire cut one liay {o | been prepared for the fire the reat of the Opera- | engulfed, the batter closing over and leaving | Hi J. T., Va., Metropolitan Hotel. fell to the earth and Ss. She had fallen | pink, tri the lett Fer more quter | WO—nevatre, sare, nevaire:” Lowe Tietiee See a ele 0 sign.’ When morning came the 1 was aa a eee cadshowastatee mente ote “ionaged ng | en eee vegas, Ghoese Diack’ beaver o 2 eS | once, and a smaller one for that which must be | the oem ant ree oe to realktast. I nee Til Seas tgth ab new house was in @ roar of applause. She caught } ed On the 7 the tadle— fs 7 \. j faceted jet beads, and the « hectyree- eae: and {WO more euperatve eoaae oF | when that loaf was broken open’ “hoy ierrin | Ha ney, Josepit R. Conn. 819 C st. B.w. Rita Ee eoe EN led tea Seno ana eh Oak, Caroline! fir yew I pine. | called lavtou and youtou, cover a space two ; 2 DOdy- EN Oe We ent Piece, ee across the top from ear to ear. S by eee tes ee ae | Chinese fathoms in height and four in width, A Religious Theat Hellman, Wm., 'Ind., Eobitt House. Pilertins maya that Oape: ine Wrenn =] | crown — prevail, Dut thre is aie 9% alllareh, have tamed my ead; | AfeheM. at the top Into & sort of Sueitusary | Ione wines te ta spar? . ip ra tela pee ba United States fish commission: has ded en | fOr Sock asa eas Crowns of lzht materials, cee ee eae ee Eand, aud one case is tnade to Re Gon sey swing's church tn Chicago, he can tale esios i” Ma’, National Hot offer from the Swedish government to establish | 2% sa 8 oi c e are othe : y he and, er. | 5 fall crowns that are’ broadeced nat! then cam! beech cherished, Caroline; | Wien ‘the furnace 1s, burning it looks almost | of oné in the parquet, dress circle, or balcony, ‘K, Ala, National Hotel. a fishery in Lapland, which, it 1s understood, p the scarf which tims the. Delme this ort Wel fly for elius of biins divine. j Hike, a miniature brick Kun. Dat, for the slant- | fhe should tail to Snd one to suit in either of | Hi '. H., Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. he has accepted. ig sometiines fastened by wigilt hook and eee - } eyed, long-haired an = ers that places, he can have abox. The best | Hill, W. D., Ohio, 415 2d at. n.w. x Sans Soe OaE es else 3 Move about, lke spirits In the dim light, con- | seats in the parquet rent for trom $io .¥., An Hotel. een a 2 Ca On onnay, 4 dan pet’ a, into a very long and flat , an! I cedar plan — tinually trusting littie blocks of wood'throcg.1 | year; seats tht the dress circle for gis the east | H . ean ‘nw. Bardstown, Kentucky, John Mason. a colored Alsacian g. 5 Hooker, C. E., * b mueb enrk ifyougens Small Holes tn front. | The fire is Kept up till tue | destrable Boxes rent for $125 a year, and oas | Hooke: G By Miss. 116 Fst. LW. Day only Siuricen years OM, while playing with’ | : at not ny Leart; colors become lustrous. ‘Then the furnace ts | considered pretty good, but so situated that» | Homtadcg Moh St iat st Dw. Pero Rinite bors, Named Ehomae And Jobe. Ap. pi ae cee O porlar thet | Completely walled up and allowed to cool, and | Donnet or dress will not auow cn togreatad: | Houk, 1. t, Ten, 461 G st. Dw, Sop Ge a | aR Bireh you walnut ps = | the porcelain, bad ‘and intitfferent, is | vantage, can be got for $100. sing 0: 2 i Thomas. The ats; todeed, the Here's ra! you'll see Hemlock the wate | ready for the tharket—New Fork Eenocny, © | ne service can Wha forte si Gften cents | Housed ich Hous Dein, causing Crain four nonce atierearas Tuc favor are He maple fitely say ‘tis late.” | | The soclety pays agit goes, andisin atlourisa. | Hun NCA; Worle be Bot oe —— Cee ay tpn ore ring bri | . ingcondition. “Professor Swing is to have: . rant P he crowd entered ‘the house they fouad : errings. . ave , H. L., Wis, 19 Grant Place. i tricame-t ; rte " Electricity and Salted Herrings of $10,600 the coming year. ‘rhe oaure + | HUmpLTEy, Hb het ‘Mason had dragged thé dying boy by the heels Tr. im Locust that lovyer, while he fiew Had any scientific enthusiast of the last Tevenues for the year just cloaii : ‘Worm ey’s Hotel. across the room and dow: stairs, to OW iMaLy | For elms before that parent's shoe ; gereration announced his belief that the pro- $28,06 Ing were over ee Sng ett 7 order to conceal his crime. The murderer was | the Sind are) Atduahekias babes much hse nigue, | 40s. of electrical eclence would rectly attack | +00 James, A’ BN NOt arrived. logged tn jail, nis youth only saving im from | et 7 9 . 7 ee) . seal or other” fur. There “itt ate Hawthorney path be traveled o'er, eae lay A Woman at the Indiana Bar, Johnston, J.'E., Va , 1023 Conn. ave. acer tyes es | many large pokes and Gainsborougn ha: was eFeamore, o, Dodg:, | 3uch demand tor on frie) UIndianspolts Journal, Deo. 24.] Jones, G. W. 290 1st st. D.e. A Rovantic UNION IN PHTLaDgLraia.—The of seal-ekin that are found to be vere be: ont “| would have been anxious hig eere- | ‘The admission to the bar in this city ofa e | Jorgenson. Jonep! <a riage of Mr. F. Guiteau Tibbets, of Phila- | young ladies. The novelty of ihe x, i to Santa Claus. bral welfare. As matter of fact, this is now male lawyer from the state of Iowa, without a | 2! ¢ deiphia, and Mrs, Y. Martin, widow of however, ig the leoperd-skin bonnet. t mead the case, Norw coast is girdled by | word of objection trom any quarter, isan in, | Ee! James B. Martin, of Milwaukee, was elcee-fitting, and for its only ornauent “a | ‘esterday @ call was recelved at the central | 1,900 miles of ph ‘and tele- | teresting event, and the fact that it was don. | Belley, wed at the family in that city, on | ard’s paw with goldc avs. The most p station from Mr. E. M. Slayton’s and are on barren | by the liberal and nious constructi: ms a, ‘Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Tibbets left on deated crowns and r ti. | OD the return inquiry from the station as te of jodden Islands, and in the hol, sept early afternoon absent several or'ms, and are nearly as as those worn WDO was wanted, Mr. Slayton’s reg. Solo tot | lows between the dark ipitous eliffs that see eee Oe yeamct age sad wersne see, by gen ‘Harper's Bazar | abo ve years, ; inect im the face of Here, among stret Bi and the groom istwo years older and about half _ house with Santa Ciaus” | Sea birds, a watch is kept of the King, asrich. Fifty years ago they were separated, Lanpronpe of summer resorts arc already pre a 8 this | movements of herring shoals, and particulars | . H.. N. C., National Hotei Bot to meet until last summer, when both Paring for next season. One is having built came over the magic wire. “No; ir are flashed to the the Klotz, 14th st, DW, che: to be unencumbered. Mra. Martin was old-fashioned set of furniture, that Washington | Sie! ante Claes pore tetera ee Dy the harvest, of the arene eee who live 140d, G. W., Maine 119 Cae ae. 8 widow and Mr. TYbbets a widower.—Phtiagei- | ence used; another tn blasting out acave that | amaio ‘i % rettc and sui G Sed Et ling Will be occupied hermit w wquiry from the Mitie telephoner. | ocean. According to such intel Laphan, E. G., N. Y., Arlington send no me > uo Fomante and’ beste eer eer STE tO be Dou Of yates, and the scene | tne countries on the Mediterranoan.—Cenite Lortog. @. 8. Maon. isa K at. Bw. ‘hirey dye’ imprisonment, in defauit of a ane I), Union Decemver 17. | man’s Magazt Dar, A ° 5 95.62, lew ar. | Lowe, W. ML, Als, 916 G st. Bw, sgaiust ber wil - WF mcrae