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LADIES GOODS. . u iT, et gS = DOUBLE SHEET. ae on The _upihemons Suffered by @ Afe. j t — A ne Of Fred Douglass yesterday showed: ° EGURE ero terete | New dos aneaon rma aw, / SATURDAY —demmary 4 wget |“ (warren on ras aver erin) | watiherourcoatutetam angers, ‘3 O'CLOCK P M., Sil thst certain real ‘estate s ich white tollettes are very beautiful in heard a testy old w — ask dosent er arUicles of personal prop- ijineta the Gowoty ot ‘Washington. im the District | Rang ATTRACTIONS FASHIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR | nandsome private parlors and drawing rooms are cn an toy crowtig On PonsarTvanie sroeer.the | S20. be westdoea erie ay noe ee rf Pe ion of OF NEW NOVELTIES IN Balls and Rall | Where the color ts furnished by pictures, car- artistic Other night, declare that the observance of | SFY Out a sentence of tare months, tract of land known as ‘‘“etropolis View,” the said of Color in a Ball | pets, hangings, upholstery, and for several of A rest, Christmas day fs all folderoi—a simple matter | 5 Judge Cady, of the court of criminal correc- loters taining twenty-one (2 1. ronting on { FANCY WORSTED WORK Hoom-Cosy Street Dresses—Holi- | winters past very rich white tollettes have and maidens; but the latest ee ton. ° TaN, Whose name ts G Pankey, Sart's avenue and beng tinproved by agmalltene- | ts and Fancies fer Personal | been especially favored in high and refined Perfect reproductions of the actors in | of fashion—good for nothing but to make fools | js. ‘ht mulatto, with a very Invetlegend DER passes through allthis tand, | Of N°™ Desiems, fo Rmbraidery on Linen, Mam-| amd Heusehold Use. circles, and there have Deen mayaiiieent recep. | Costume, of the Ober-Ammergaa Passion Piay | of people who want what they can’t have. The | face and tosnner tors powaner Ta eae “hin five minates walk. There are sev. | Fea Cloth. {From Our Own Correspondent} Gene, Where, with one or two exceptions all | — ime Caries ( fs g ; | Rew year will be just iike the old, and every- | tbe average Degro. He was septenord te stalion ¥ pir a ha et ll = A full line of Worsted (hand-knitted) Goo Naw Y - x. the ladies present were attired in white silk, | 4nd theJudas being the handsomest and most Will wish he had the money he has spent.” | ‘2° Work-house for stealing. one hundred for vamumer re-idenc # or for arden | 4 = - Ew YORK, Dec. St, 1839. | satin or brocade, enriched with exquisite laces, | Striking. pal cnee, to | ROURdS Of HabwItt metal from the firm of Te Satin and Velvet, Child's Bonnets, Embroidered The very strong feeling which exists among | or embroidered with pearls or white jetin de- CHRISTMAS AND NRW YRAR CARDS. It was easy, from his general appearance, to - Kumsey & Co., of which he was an em- Ones teitd cars, and the balance | Cloaks, all sizes, ands general OntAt for Children. | gui intelligent women to simplify tho dress gigne that had cost months of labor. Thewhite | The pretty fashion of sending Christmas and end or eheretore Rosine more oe Plog fits standibg among ‘be colored pee- ps 1e 8 7 ¥ or ie year seepectivelsy evitenced " epaeren ae Zephyr Worsted,German Yarn, | question finds its principal obstacies in the | {4° bas penetrates Gamassee and white sureg | New Years cards has established tiseit among | {ics of the season; for itis only at home that | frnuenuial member of Gooey; Longe ‘road urehaser, bearing inter: col oo and nds of Embroidered Materialon | hotel and the stage. “Who buys and who and white satin are used for two-thirds of the | US and grown with the rapidity we areaccus- | Curistinas ts perfect. Fellows and Hiram Lodge, Masons. Rvery ne tas ee ela | Band at the Lowest Market Price dect-1m Wears the gorgeous dresses with their bewllder- | dresses intended for ball-room and evening pur- | tomed to see in whatever takes strong hold of THREB LITTLE BOYS, fort was made tn his behalf, Measrs. Claiborne of the purchaser. A dot i eo ee ing trimmings and overlayings?” asked a lady | poses. White tollettes, however, made out of | our people. A few years ago Christmas cards I wish he could have been brought to notice | Pd Boyle being employed (o detent btn, Dut Mees oem sete PPEBT,, t Office, | of a shopkeeper recently. “They are not worn | father resiricted materials, and worn in great, | Were unknown here: now they are boagh Dea bare halls and rooms on sémi-pubile occasions, | almost by the hundreds: artists competssin BCs ee re ncn cinder Bis clnow aye Fy wake peat gear ‘goctety? 2 Semt- ci i s e as he stoc Ing in ata window on l’eunsy! . ® 0 De mov 6 elo. ABT EMBROIDERIE®, ZEPOYRS, CREWEL ana | @ ‘Society’ nor in high society. The middie | area very different thing trom the beautifai | offering designs, and the legends are expressive | tanta avenue. ‘They were keeping Aams with | Gent appeals or counsel. A motion wane ee 9 GERMAN OWN WOOL, FELT. CaNVASSEs, | ©1888, that is professional people and those who | white peepee which expense has been lav- ft refinement and literary taste. Allover the great gusto. ‘Oo conauite the sentence, and as there were 1 and ali Material for FANUY NEEDLEWORK. His ca Lge tg afford to bay thom. ae oo Moon is Apis ees ead of an = oe a ae oeans They have le “HY, see here now. / own thal ’” ex- as circumstances tn the case, which, 7 0 then ern 2” oriental profusion of color furnished ic- | Ce the valentine, and are more untver- | claimed one. 12 claliae sweet raced | #f(er all, Was not very clear against une we ORBIED and CHILDRENS FOROS | gaivels",feturmed the proprietor of the very | tures, hangings, carpets, Tiss and choleest | Sally apmilcabiee: Year He reat the egos Madonna, with her baby's Gherk preeed ee | OF the Linstrlowe Celene eee OPN GOODB: full line of MACRAME, TEER D, fashionable ladies furnishing establishment. | household decorations. A pretty white dress | improved and become more graceful, more ty BANDOLYI N st agalast her own tence Was commuted to @ fe of $5 and costs. ie =e “we do not expect to sell such dresses a3 those | here and there 1s ke a line of white light, | refined, more true aad more artistic. ae “No, no, Joe! cried another. hat one | This was paid, and yesterday Pankey walked cH Ax FRY SALE OF. tar STAMPING promptly executed dec? you have just seen to ‘reai’ ladies; they are | never out of lace, but a preponderance of | enormous advance in chromo-lithography bas | with une Doat and the treesand thee vr! Ga-L-h, | orth a tree man. A he Democrat Teporter ro ipa Et Ho NcR z, | = usually sold for the stage at a reduced price, or | white in very large’ neutral spaces, especially | alded to development, and to-day a five cent | you bet Jown that one!” toet him in the shertf’s ofice, batfound him ae ROWALD at | M"= B. VAN REUTH, to the wives of rich men who spend tue Witter | flat, undistinguishable white, 1s anything dut | Christmas card Shows fner designs, more de! “The untrd, catching the spirit of the oceasion, | 82) thing but anxtous for further notortety. ; URKUMBELL £ je PABISIAN MODES, tp New York, Stop ab uotels, and ges them. brilitant or effecitve; and this is what has hap- | \acy in the treatment. and better color than Tatsed hits little dirty face and ragged cap totue | He acmited that bis mother was a sister of ’ AV Ca - petite | — ODES, selves tn stunning costumes for dinner and tae ee on ages ae when very ae +s CSS productions of the painter's | lovel of the window. and, potntlng to the 7 | Fea a t he was born In Bunamore, C a of im j E s opera.” Sults irom elegant ball dressing were antici- | 21t twenty or thirty years ago. trait of nevolent-looking eldes X rermoved from th Cleveland, Oulo, Commbis, peed Soe | EEA Rath Ste ext hw est “But tt 1g these dresses which are de atcoustare: vere Ecnoraiy rand || Ghe lites and uetaterton for’ thls eeasan pee A ce ote Short taad a3 the y adopted by young ladies who dance, but | bave ali beem inspired by the new passion for tives Of the actual fasdioas Wora by ait | a plain, short, single skirted white or Itgbtdress | edd Mttle women—quaint figares with innocent Lat st designs in WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, | and even exaggeraied, and r is MOUKNING DRERBES, WALKING SUITS, DIN- | og L : | BER aud RECEPTION DRESSES: : Soo ian, cried out in great glee, “Well, boy: § that he came thence» to St. Louts. thet" cid genulemant That's me” Tne to t is cometbing in the air of Missouri,” and lock were trresistibie, but the testy o: he . “which bri ns colored men bad juck. women. iS Lot graceful or becoming in a ball-room, and | faces and wide open eyes, “wonder” oyes, | person dd not see Laem. Ii was the 1 Was never in trouble anywhere else, Dut St. : For ples of the latest imprrtations of Dress | | ““Cerialnly. That cannot b2 helpol Ther | really offends the eye, because it seems inade- | which seem to beasking how they camo here, ©; N-ras; Et Much to be sure, but It was bi | LOUIS bas got one fay’s work Out of me on the ace as | Goods, Novelties in ‘Trimniags and Buttons, al- | are the oniy styles that aiford any opgortualy quate to the occaston. Plain skirts, and dresses | snd Gressed lke thelr own great grandmother | ter than forever blacking boots or selling news | Tc I Ke care that they never get cton nat, Dart .of | wuys on hand. coe ang ee ae ree column of fas little trimmed, should be trained for evening | and grandfather. Such children as Kate Gr: Tapers. t at this point there strotied along | ™C ‘bere agalp. 1 was sent there for three tiie 7 tratter: a be wife 0! m a8 Mount Pleasazt, Complete Cost No. ti shortest notice. OO, a - Wear, abd also made of real ch materiais:; | avay, in an tasptred moment, stuck upon an fumes of ail dereriptions at the | Uistance wants. Just. Sit be Ter ee aig materials: 1 Aways! p fuck upon aad 8 po iceman, and, to my surprise, for with all | months ard nave just Deen released—1 dont ecause the beauty of the fabric ts in so larg E = *y t| ™: » whole world crazy for; the reaction | tucir tinaginary & . the boys were @ DCW why. Dut suppose It was Through the ox- ‘ich wae atlotted | part the beauty of the dress. ‘The prettiest | {rem the conventional fine lady'ehfta that is | Coough be pe coord upon that maleate ‘n- | @rilons of the bere Of my lodge. > atest of land from she geis { bali dresses ever worn by young ladles were tae | brought up at hotels and watering plies. 8 | Ceman tu the tattered cap and sald roughly, | Pankey's of the Seventh St | 01 MD., It seems, therefore, that the flac dresstny, | sbort combinations or white and fine em- | Surfeited with the world before s! is “Come boys, be off! don't stand here! This 13 | at (here was every reason to Dellew Aig er ane Cte | NABI ‘$8 axd CLOAK MAKER, | while it occupies very muoh tue eyes of tas | broldered musiins, with pale Dink, blue or | and reacy to commit. sulelde at twenty. Bo place for you:” Tho three boys pulied their | thet the alleged relationship between the ee oe +4 Set | 8. jest. pubilc, from belng seen fn the most const s | cameo tinted sik orsatin, the trimming et sa‘in No wc ner the Christmas card child isa suc- | caps over thelr eves, silently picked up their | S'atesman and the convict was real. Tuey bad ‘all t=3- os places, does not represent the iatelligenca on | blended with the muslin and displaying the | cess. She is the one who used to go on erran burdens, and the little haif-naked feet pattered | Deen shown autograph letters in_ his possession Was sundivided | PARIS KID GLOVES the one hand or the taste on the other of a m2- | ex.brofdery. of mercy ina cloth cloak and woollen hood, | sround the corner into the darkness, What a | Sédressed to him trom Douglass, President ont, with a depth of 208 | Revuckp 25¢. Pks Pais. Jority of women, while not alittle of the “cra, A pretty short dress of ruby silk was worn | who was pleased with empty spools and bi fall from the heights of possession and identity | UJ . Private Secretary Rogers and others, lote is improved by a isrxe three 2-Button, $1.50. for dress and for certain costly occasions is | 1ecentiy, trimmed with black laca plaitings | tons put on a string in winter, and “<dalsy hey bad reached! X-mas origutness and | and besices they had been assured Dra gentle. a | S$ Button, 31.75. , stimulated. If not wholly created, by newspayer | and tine ruffles of muslin embroidered wich | charms” in summer, and who sit3on the door- | prauty sre bot for them, even when seen | Man Who knew Pankey in Clev be ag hap bape | aus MONOGRAM hip LOVES. iteration for which there 1s only the slightest | ruby floss, Another was all white aod short, | steps in old picture books, with her kitty by through a glass darkiy. Was really what be claimed to ntie- nee poten 2. Geta Te ae “ foundation in fact. but the front was covered with rows of lovely | her side. eating her bread and milk supper. “WORKHOUSE B:RDS,” | Man bed cxerted himself to procure his release, ‘id deferred psy- | * “$F Button, £1.00, Bynacie er ree be amanont reten gy mey, Coad tape and fringe, and a beaded ae drap- eee knows but enate Ue) new fashion In explained the pollerman, ak te ceenad awai os t = finally effected through the efforts i S.x per cen! ' 4d button, g1.25. it posaible to say. for one constantly | ery bordered with fringe was curtained of frem ristiias cards, with their sweet, tnnoceat SOUrEE It eicatineeiinns tical Of Papkey’s wife, who fives on Jackson street, senganatnie es | : 6-Buttoa, $1,60. | sees the most singular transtormations in form | the sides, and the ends employed to assert 1a | faces and legendary verses, will bring back tho | | SUPbose It was thisexpianation that ied me to | she begged the money t) pay lls tine, and the Teves ty be paid by ‘the | —- and style; but for some time past the effort has | formation of the drapery at the back. The | old-fashtoned cbild. JENNIE JUNE. Ponder what Xmas could be like in a wor whole five-cent pleces. the process of sale, A deposit of | J.P. PALMER, certainly been toward simpler, truer, more | bodice was a low square, high on the saoulders, es house, and so. two or ihree days after Xmas, to | Tp oe Was Commuted, as already stated, oe ae ie Iuroater DESIGNE: OF artistic designs, and we have the basis ‘to-day | and shaped like a cutrass. Chpped Horses in the Cold. ge and sce — myscit, aoe . } Recause there Was some doubt of the prisoner'a nt ia peal tae seer ae FASHIONS IN MIL!INERY, of an almost perfect form of dress and one | Hed 1s less used for bail dresses than last | wn. ws. KOCKEFELLEWS COACHMAN akkEsreD | pq, Oe things are of that nature tomakeone’s | guilt, his alleged accomplice, Merrill, swearing represented and carried out le effort on the | Wearer too conspicuous. A soft ahade of pink is = ia ms dd = | theft. but that he himself stole the metal, GQPECIALTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | Continent—that ts, in Germany—to revive tie | aiways pretiy, and some lovely dresses have | CHARGED. the poorhouse and workhouse. = aided @nd abetted by George Willams, whe = SS, SILK MUFFLERS, | ({0Urnure,” or bustle, has not as yet’ been sec- | been seen of it on rich satin finished s1ix, | _Atnoon yesterday Henry Rergh,Jr., an onicer | , | Wonder if it ever occurs to the giris ana | $i@cd, 82 Principal witness against Pankey. — WOSTORY FRawg | HEAL LACE GOODS, FANS, SILK Onded here; nor does it find much favor in | trimmed with white Breton lace, of a dainiy | of,ihe Scciety tor the Prevention ot Cee: boys, OF, for that matter, to the men Si, Louis Glove. Democrat, Der. 3 WP FOURTEEN FEET | F4NCY BASKETS, KID GLOVES, JAOKETS, | fongon or Paris. Tne German ladies are apt to | pattern, but neither plated nor beaded, Paie | to Animals, noticed a coupe with two ho Women, who walk up and down Pennsy! dots a | INCHES BY FILIy | CLSTER® | SILK DOLMANS, YOR LINED have rather road Dacks, and aro. heavily Dulit; | iui Is also very fashionably trimmed with | standing 1n front of Scribaer, Armstron esinen tor prema e e = The Internatonal Hilliard Match OTs, BAC! KEN | y FUR LIN FFS, | for this reason the straight costume falls tlat | white jet fringes and lace. Co. roadway and Etiguth s/reet. nay or for Geen, * OU LH | AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST | upon them, and ar “improver” of some kind 1s wi 87) by the Eastern Branch, with| AND | RECENT PARISIAN NOVELTIES. considered requisite to equalize the proportions, Ete ee weathcr was bitterly cold, and the horses | 4¥ | fernhesiggedcnne = : porn aetien . “ rege by of the almshouse, are human The outeome of the dilifard mateh at Parts M. WILLIAN, But itis very different with tne stim aud gracs. |, THE cold weather nas brought out so maay | Jha Troi the trocbitne ore ee ceed: | tor whoin there 1s never auything. to a Fie aa eres the defeat of Slosson. after leading de'6 J Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pa.ave. ful young American. A Princesse robe is to her | COMfortable, jolly, cosy, warm, and picturesque “ely. are only waiting with nothing for wht IMs adversary during most of 1 uiffering severely. The eoupe belonged Roc er of 659 Fifth avcanue, jacket 1s | Vice president of the Standard Oil compa A * game, 4 tn ait: that there « life begins, drags it3 length | Che respect’ srandaious. It appears to be com St, dresse: lis and garme 7 (2! U | VEMMILXa’s LADIES’ BOOTS. {Or TP SIDS D Te eat ae aug sh of dresses, | Sulls and garments that a briet mention must and perhaps ends, and there 1s no one to | ceded that the referee, after makibg an wares for it displays her natural graces, and presants | be made of chem. The “policeman’s’ J J am now offering a fine stock of Winter GOODS | 10 obstacte to the light. of feather cloth, buttoned straigit down the | Colored coachman tn livery sat on the bi sof her moveinents. even to preying the end — | fe ie —— at a critical potnt = Uhe game, 2 heads 3 ovemer ae | i 3 ) see things | was led by the uproar of the French spec: oF ae eae ee ea ena Oo A modified “Jersey” Is to her the most bocom- | trent and showing no trimming. It 1s vue ‘ergh welted for ten minutes, and, ss Cire ane Dore Coula aco things | ‘i SS : aeecribed teu tiatina graze cargotsiGestorLaaice J jug and conveutent of short dresses, and there. | acccmipanted by 4'My Lady’ Sit of Tues, do oak | EOrSeS Stilt Stood theke Mena te b Tot Rorrible. are lnexpressibiy | {alors to Feverse it. A more flagrant abuse Lineten, mm sa! and Children that cannot be cxcatlet. fore It is growing tnto favor, while to broad and | or otier or natural beaver, and consistiug of a | {Te. He had the badge of his cockety ¢ pathe seeing 1s enough, but one-half Pires functions ts probably us in John @. Adawe" AS. H. VERMSILY. tue rr Set races of women it is impossible. cape, straight across the back, a coachma BALL DRESSES. the World would surely be better for knowing | recorded ip billlard annals There are ca: 0 ary of | tn which sometimes, In the cause of fairness, 3 would last {arough the Ife of an | &n Umpire is compelied to take outside testi observant girl or boy. mony. Sometimes the movement of an ¢.¥ uously displayed. He went up to the drt noé G10 Sth st., opp. Patent OMic cape, in fact, and muff. The benact isa modi. | Williim Juanson, and told him he must blank: Yeyor's ofics of | FP ME. 8. J. MESSER, Dumswanrra Dreseing for balis t3 easter and simpler tuls | fied poke of beaver, knocked In and tied down | the hor-es. Joblasou said he had ny blanket in connes- 2 tion with Aveucy for 8. T. TAYLOR'S PAaT- t e SeGe: a with a broad garnet or sirl; old gold and | Mr. Bergh then satd he must walk th 7. tosether with Feng? SUB TE OUTTING. Lor Ss Yay, | Winter than I ever remember to have seen it, g ped gi ud i z ae : th chouse, wh the sbifUng of the body of « player may ape ait. | garnet satin thon. up and down to keep them warm wh: Ot the workhouse, wholly 4 Pe aae: | hudareeaen ee hin, cae ootd-6m__ | Open skirts and back drapery havedisappeared. | "homer very acylish street outmt conelats of a | Sor Mis ROCKERS een eile wal DLSIEMECEL MOY ORE | Seon RE en ee ee ee fede mn ae i ani WEAHINGTON ‘Trains are plain with tae exception of the edge, | short plain skirt of seal brown velvet; a coat of | dchuson refused tO move trom wher. Ae" Ses tad But in this case the umpire saw the plans we FASHIONABLE which has a thick ruchtng or pleating, and tue | ecri of feather cloth; and collar, muff and jeap | ir. Bergh then went into the bookstore = ; | mede What he saw the ground of a dehunede, DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING BTORR, | front above ts trimmed. Moreover, many of the | of sealtur, The “Mother Ifubtard” suivis w | itled to find Mrs. Rockefeller, but not sing their babies with as much Ap- | cston: he exerciecd what oughs te bare tees @ 22311 Pennsylvania avenue, ball dresses are made short, and this, together | havelock of dark green cloth over a Ki ng, returned to the street, and, mectingr i ees though the children bad been | Guuclusive judgment; @0d be apparent re. | Dresace, Suite, Costumes, Ol Ko., made {0 | with their simple cut, gives tuem an alr of ex- | drcss, a bonnet of dark green velvet, trimmed | olberretusal from Johnson to walk the lores anded estates or at least to tutug | versed his decision because of the shout of Dresten Out and Beard othe perf gecan have | treme quiet and refluement. 16 mint be sup. | wiih A border of brown fox fur: blown lox ne. | called a polleeman and caused is arrest. n atsgrace and want. Looking at these | Crowd ofepectators, not one of came bee | Deetes Out and Basted, ands perfect ft guarau- | Tooeg that all: Women WOON Wea eS | Hon tied on ate Dag mut, Mrs. Rockefeller and anotuer lady who was 3 of humanity, beginning fite under | Wann @ position to Nee AS Well we nee ee nL of defsuitine 2 Whien relieved them from weight aud care, bat | ‘The * Plierim” sult is a “Jersey” dress tn seal TR eg eas were De ae Te 29 many who are giving le | a iicate ‘manipniation of the balls Wwhica RTE at = me this ig far from the case, Dressmakers ar2 the Town cloth or serge, ant ‘tigtim nister wita | « hb arot Hercer $ tC police up Gay by day. I made another effort ai e old | " " a oo cay ag MEHUR AE PIANOS AND ORGANS fors of plain and quiet dress, partly because of | Cape and hood. ‘The waist Iacheld abioe Wick | tion, where Johnson” was loser problem, «chy: Why is It that thelr lives are | {2 Tuls gate must ee ee ee Sate =n — ——— {ts Want of variety, partly because thetr want | thi n silk cords, with spokes upon tue | Rockefeller then went to her basban iorved uj.on these ebilaren to be, almost Inevit- | Takie evden shat wiuce Meets eo HOMAS DOWLING, Ancticneer. HE STIEFF, AND THE KBANIOM | of rea! ciegance ‘and genuine reflaement of | (nds, aud the hood 1s ined with brown sat al 140 Pearl street, and acquainted ht A tepetition of the wasted lives around | pooq judgment as the quatitication ot nom bi e = ” . AND BACH PIANOS, style aud finish {3 best hidden uader a prota. | ‘The same style 1s made in lavisthle gree Whathad occurred Mr. Rockefeller app A weight ts hung about tueir | [ire tn biiliards as well as tis every oter sport, RU SIN ES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, AND Ht sion of bows, and folds, and puffs, anddrapery. | Indigo b.ue, but it 1s more correct tn brown. in the Jefferson Market po ren OT a watt Fil grow no lighter with | Te ts gartner evident that the aicamn of box fheveSte sik ee? 9D ns mreciat Gate es ees sacs tere | This, Overiaying, Cony ettonte the: Pree as | Cote Ree Rod ere creen Drowa, | athe ecerson as a3un outrage. Hes: yeare._ lsd I been a bloated capitalist I should | jes imended 1000 away WIth toe eprom, STRE 3 'HEAST. saecere ate cash purchasers re | for the “making over” process, so faragevening | and beaver cloths has revived the round cloih | Worses had been cilpped in Novembe d | bave cnadwed those two babies, then and the | “nursing” feature of Dillards bas proved a pt leed of trust, dated Jun | ‘G. L. WILD & BRO., Sole Axonts, dresses are concerned, for how else can tha | cloaks, whtch are less expensive and more dy Were fully acclimated by this time. Ie was o: With 4 swail fortune. As itis, i diawhatevery | tut fatitne sine skalat paapert bx coe ee ! + anid duly ree raed ih Liber 768 Be 72% Tun'st. northwest. | spots and stalus and’ wear of lighraline cag | able than tee ea ee me pored to blanketing them, as be believed It Lody else will do all thetr lives jong, Lwalked | Tekut tr avoidiee eee ears 18 DoW suc. tho Divtsict of Covarstia: ent be thee > frayed satins be hidden by aa overdress of | are preferred, and they are tintshed wi He Dolleved. His: noe eae to, take Colds. | away from them—with a great deal of pity aad | {hy will leave the Dene Te to ea ar bad, st} PP SEE EE BAVIS COs oa | gauze or muslin, or crossed and twisted searts | imrd hoods or fur collara. Instead al een mae ee Mee Bergh hie. | pUgcuntss, iis true. but pity and tenderaeas | piay on the rail, and the bold and tree rose, | 4 Nos, Of something or osher? ed for tooked al haa Mr. Bergh him ave NO tarkel value and Une bables’ tot wil = st ge ij | Worup Huxowsen “at Gxegvanten. que Tule is, Aimest infaltfete tn. evening | feaenne. Sik, He ad had them some time, sud they | be none te easier Decatie somebody was sorry | LBe-table shots that are the chtet beauty pd ned i HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, Gresses, aud particularly ball dresses this win- | ‘Tbe rich dolman cloaks of sitin armure silk, | Were never 1. The coachman was a careiul | for then. the old system. Taken aS a whole, therefore, eee Int | the oniy reliable low-priced, wood-taned Upright | ter. that the new ones are piain and of rich m'- | lined with plush, are a great sticcess, the ex. | aDd experienced man In the care of horses, AS AMONG THE WOMRN | the match at Paris detracts tauch boll frou tambia, st | made. H. L. SUMNER, Sole Agent, (crial, (hile the old ones present the fussy and | treme elegance of thelr appearance being quite | (0 the trembling of the knees, that was due | aro. ¢ey to beremembered. Some whose faces | the general reputation of a pleasing game and cot gag Reif inch | _BepI6 Si Tih st northwest | overliden appearance to a less deyreo of pre- | Cqual to thelr cost. ‘They havo largely super- | simply to the high spirit of the antmats. John_ | ote Snarp and bara telling of avarica, selrisn- | certainly adds nothing to the guod repute of Cinvoaee eeUueD? | PLNGANT SEVEN AND EIGHT | Ceding years ibaa tee } ed ed Sheseone sot fat ined cloaks MA Hocketelicr ont Grove Because he expected | Tees and much that 1s degrading one whose | froiessione saree nproverents. Sai | BTUP OBGANS, The tashionsble ball aressis white satla or NBW JEWELRY FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. os Lae —_——-— willbe sold snbject to sll u | of superb tone and finish, and made by the best | brocade, the front and corsage trimmed with errtidicate cf which will be ex! | Justice Smith required Jobnson to give ging | face T could almost sec as it migat have becn : = Feine One-thied of the purchsse money in caah, There are always new snd pretty ideas in jow- Lockefel ne | When the great eyes had nothing of the glare SIN ai and nothing makers in the country, for only 880, upon easy | Deaded lace, and fringe, in pearls or wate jes, ‘4 vad i bail for trial. and Mr. Kockefelier furnished the rth a DURINEsS te business and nothing eles. This x ow Year’: s 1 Bee a ‘utter thal e thet rillant now; or : a deponit of 880 ust be matsacthe sale. | monthiy ate, at the tramn plain except a thick rucning aud un: | Clry for gifts about Christmas and New Year's | ball. Mr. Henry iergh, St., was tu court and whee the brown Ralraad wo aver tne aod | SrOEEN Cot GE Wet Bae eee ee and ihe beleceim two qual inataiments. payable | MomIhiy Paymens At) CEE ae Cetera suion is only, part | time, and, Of cotres, this| year is no exception | sald tt was shameful eruelty to allow horses to | HEAL InS Own RSEnAA no silver lines, and | tiein e good teundeem, Wine & nom eens, in Six atd twelve rucuthe re-pectively, for which i 3 be Visible aud {s supplemented by another of stiff | tothe rule. The bangle bracelets are fasaion- | Ed GUD Ani eed Hit Gils Weathier. | Tound and rosy. Looking back through tie | a weckstrlp Dea ‘i raced toe Wes tt ent at bene Roe | 433 Jth st northwest | net. The sleeves are sometimes of dzaded lac, | uble agever, Dut thes have beconenoey Gilieer Hambert, of the soctety, also had Pat- p the Hay cf eae ard. bearing {nterest irs — oe mpanics him to the dey the remark: “I shail live 11) hopes of learping that you have bee the rate of #1 per centum per aniium until paid, and ‘o1setiines Of the fabric of the dress, and, in- | are made in more massive form. Tne secured by a deed of trust on the property’ sold m it be civen Naiticeone i mr, | YEarSI buew that some light had come into | arasees bite cit at Hue eas Bas Be ae ees her lie and gone out of it; that she, gropiag in Bieaaway a hstrect, and appeared to b>» | We darkvess, had stumbled, and this 13 tae end deed wost evening dresses have two pair of | are serpentine aud perfectly flexible. ‘They cleev 8, a5 the luce over quickly wears out and be twisted rcund the arm, and cllag to Ipssh up, acd if anything har “ wil bas oh ‘ x oritall There were others with ured faces, | to me 30 tli be recalled by tel Ee h oay ani arm, ar suQentee from the cold. "Hurley had thankecs f Inc } ou WIL be recalled by telegram. Tra ia, AGES ale noi suitable for aay bus the most drassy | they were alive. These in’ stlver and gold tint. | ° . 3 : : some eager with questioning pain, sti!l orners | Gia telow Seyton ia erase cng BULB AGENT for the ‘Genuine Cccasions. ‘Tuls style in esseattals 13 almost | tate the scales of a snake skin. aud are cxpon. | 8!D bie, Dut refused to cover the hor: witha strange, wisttul pleating ia tao evs | a fclews pepe ie t the ee eee HORDE ORGah uniform. Tue variailons ara matters ot ind'. | sive; but there are sliver bangles, smooth, Y. | chat cel! of tears, of hearts heavy’ with loss aad | 5 wats ee resell said real extate at the risk aud atof | Sen York. ani (Seiten: Northwest. decks Vidual taste and means. Ali satla and ligured | though unpolished, with heads and tatls imt of tives Laat are wrecked, i raph. Bear feultire purcharer after Qe days’ notion All silk are spoken of as tha ricocst whea tacy | tated In tine wire works, that are very effectiv®™| AMONG THE MEN dou the fir Pd {0 i's bou Sinvezenctis, ane ae CHUTE ee BRADBURY j figure In the ist of a newspaper, but in reatity | and can be purchased at from ten to fifteen dol- 5 a skid of bis wife: “Dd he die cas; “uate, array ‘E. RON.’ Trustees. | B | sole Cf them are stik or sattu only on the su:- | lara per palf, and these are bought eag ris x eer MISEPESA IM MAG ITOY. Docekee aks | MED ECE EO MEN ten tet eee PIANOB AND OKGANB. free, aud are cheaper thaa flag wool. Even in | The gold bangle bracelets of tho neivest pat Se Ure phnaands Fo- | Over bis eyes a film has grown, renderiog htm e Wick! Tye got asplendid chancete UNCANSON BROB., Aucttoucers. Best material, finest tone, easi¢ut payments, pop- | }UrF tissues there ts an enormous diiference 1a | terns are single, and tho fastening 1g: A perfor, | MTICAL AFFAIRS AS A SPECTATOR MERELY. Be ar tiny. cok yo toe ee a Old estabitshed house tnToledo, and g = aan war peer: ts applied on purchase, cost, Use price of satia and gat!a brocade rans. | imitation of an enlarged hook and eye. iin {Sashyille (Tenn.) American, Dee. 25.) dey alter any; and year after year, thinking, th Well he'll Knock my prospects sky SALE OF VALUABLE MEAL BaTave ON tite | war woes. vu two to tweuty-live and thirty dota’ | show an old {fsenloned “catch” ornamenta'ion. Gf Ngshulile, has spent a day at Sree [uLGay GoPets Cee oat ae debe grid a window of Lim, or give 2 OTE eat 2a per yard, till others, bars natied with turquoise, beside with Jefierson Davis and his fainily. SED etn 2 “ Saree Garren C Stake, would you SC By a GS | FREEBORA @. SMITH, But the most extravagant woman only buys | reproductious tn endless variety of the novelt-s fo tt as au occasion of much interest | ies chuldren taake up thelr puzzles. j were MouECeMas pea Gone onn oerer en a iuven , eIRUELGZUNERS & limited quantity of such royal sual as tuts of last yest, butter cups. clover leaves in cal Flaving served ta the army under On Roo TEER En en my partnership'—Derroit Prev Press, y a hi ions of a. declb 1202 Penna. ave. last, Aud will not have it cus up inte tragmaats | ored gold, Japan ADS ai aques of gold | Gen. 2. JObUSton, aL Ing @ great ad e pre sabe ciate: ie Gehl GOL ie Pe = it she can nelp it, but the barberous Instinet i3 | decorated with some pretty desigo—a ligt | tier oi bun, be had shared, In a teaouce, coe Ta thetr bioom, IN umm Boston WaLkina Matoa Pitzgeraid ite ond Jceepts WARK s5G sits. 00 tha ws: De OOO OVENTEEN & Stropg tn the modern maker of clothes, ana { | heuse, a ship, a bird on the wing avove tiny | 1c ainst Mr, Davis's administration, but And the names he loved to hear Bubdrew jesterdsy aiternoon, after making Serotennd Dearing Sate the St day of Apel, WH, | Oo cuer bon rLAne ee { have Seen the sciscors rathleasly cut tnt) threo | grasses or flowers, or the dainty figure of apr | a talk with the ex ‘president of the conterrrane Have been carved tor many a year Sette. ‘Atgciaught the stirs or Gee eee ~ ber No. folio 195. Re., Iand | and c ato ell pieces an exquisite lace barbe that cosi iitteea | animal. or a chief. The coiling snake isseeu tn | caused him to feel thet Injustice had becn On the tomb. r WlDg Contestants Was as followe: Lacouse nd andersicned wu At VIOCOR B2UKER'S Piano Rooms, Golars, and would have been a joy forever, be- | girdles as well as bracelets aud also in bangis | cone that gentleman in charging that he had There are two or three of whom one feeis that | yy. Wilmot 255. = “EE SOCLOCR E: | Ro. 907 H strect northwest. | cause a loop of it was wanted In one place and | tlogs in go.d as well as sliver. Tac girdle is | acted from prejuaiced motives. “Mr. Davissaid | they are among the “men upon whose backs | > ns following property First-class Tuning and Repairing of Pianos o au end tn another. ight, but has a massive appearance aua 1s | that ove of the hardest duties he had pertormed | fate has written the wrong address,” so that = i oe DE Orrans. ‘Bovl3-3m Two years ago the closely shaped effect was | luade in one or two heavy Colla, while te | was that of removing Gen. Jopnston when Hood they arrived at the aimshouse when vhey be- MABKIED. |. and jwo 28 all that piece or par- NABH PIANOS.—Uncqualed in tows, | 50 Strict that designs were called sheatn-lixe, | bracelets and rings show from two to six and | + ccceund to the command of the army or he longed somewhere else. ORCSSMAN-CAIN. On Peoember 16th, 1540, er seater Ar, | Rex Viata ae Sata A | Matto eelad ee aiantre | “I posareastamonsicascraanasee [CttecruceaeeneeweemeRe | we cones ae “wre ay teak peas aon oe jcataway. -e as ny ir cx 4a OS b ul he Se Cs _ a y ‘i i Ju a $e i Roroagn ‘workmanship. Great bargain: So exactly that It rather asalsted to outline the | 1s not much that ts new ia them, for iagenulty | that Atlanta must surrender tothe enemy. cnee cs eae coe peed beth of Warhington, DO. ras. No. 3 of | 2 OBGANS. aaning.. Toperine. pecking and form than added bulk to tts snapelines3. Tha | has beep exhausted and all fanciful leat ower Other subjects were freely discussed during Duliding. Being confessediy a prison, however, = **Belivae.” containing 10¢accet, 1 | ty attended to, at REI N- | present distribution of fulness 1s different. The | and fan designs are now so well coptedin cneap | theday. A coinpliment was paid Mr. Mayes’ | the lock and key system 1s carried unpleasanuy DIB: perches, mere or lesz. ite proximity to | BAOB eae Ro: novso” | train is platted or full, even of a Princesse | tmitations that few can tel the difference with. | acminetration by another geatleman, wno was | far. My three little “workuouse birda” were | BAKER. On Thoreday, December $0th, 2880, at tue cits of Washington, snd the richness of the ; above dress. But the waist Is perfectly moulded by | Oub close examination. The effort, thereiore, | a cucst at the ime, when Mp. Davis remarked | there, ‘They came in the day before Xmas. i | 1¢0cl ck p,m., of convumption and heart disease, scil, woKex this propecty velusblo for gardoaing. = = the basque or corsage, and the trimmtng t3 | in feal jewelry 1s to tind antique models to eapy | that Hayes did not recommend a reduction of | tere, 7 inquiry. ‘The new year ts vegtantng | LAURA). beloved daugater of Isaac M Seach gue Scereaaa ose ant eee, BOOTS AND SHOES. usually massed upon tae froat, or frontind | aid these usually injure much fide work aad | IMs salary. Ea tia connection, he remton # 5 | a Bak P: Semi-snonslly, secured by a deed of trast Rivets oro uke3, ‘aged 14 years, 1 mouth and 25 day: —= siete deterrent sides of the ekirt. are Lot at all showy. One of thess tormsa | that salaries of ‘public officials aro tou high, | fF hem—so many days and nizats of cold an’ Punerd! from her father’s reaidence op sunday torf sale. or all cash | I}? US GO TO McCARTHY’S At exception to this rule, however, was ex- | double carved bar, crescent shaped in the cen— erty sold f1 hunger and want. 1: witl iz roverty sold from d 3 “4 be itke the Od | sfternvcn, at 2 o'clock, from the uorcheast corer and he told how members of Conzress used io | ou f in crime. The! of beventh and Netrects, No. 130) ption of the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 hibited al the seventh regiment ballia New | ter, and sct closely with minutest ba'ts of gold. | club together in messes. He furthermore satd arch cpenims tare eer x Shy hog \Baltizuore paposs pessecopyl ? Vat toe time of wale 4 : anc FOR FINE SHOES. York by alady who accompanied a major gen- | Between the bars are three tlay oval frames 1a | that cur forma of government ts sat 2 Instead Of a cell like (ho-c in which the men COHEN suddenly of heart disears, December BANOOLE BARTON, ‘ea to. Mod: "B for Bhses. eral. ifer trained dress of white satta was a | Which are most exquisitely mounted gems—a | the pecple are poor, “Not poor, “et ogee are confined, Une boys are ST in whabisknown | 8ist, 120, TTENDEN OOHRN, awed thirty-five ue 5c SETHY ones = mass of steel embroidery in froat, and pearland | diamord inthe center; a ruby and sapaire on | as the people of Mississippi,” he added wiih | B16 Confined roomn,” Whuse iront 8a nettlag of | YESFs, cout the lute Robert aud Sophia A. dy packs parece Pee Papi eent chenlile embroidery at the back, and the effect | either side. The framea are stnddail with flat | grim humor, “out where tnere is a degree of r < Pu 96 ne 40 to Mol 7 . cm 7 meral from his laste residence, fependence ot the peo ermped wire. In and out of this neviag was Firat len have, | je among themselves, 7 cedar, whiss | Set northeast, Monday, January’ Sd, at 2 pm of genuine point, arranged as a jabot down the | however, refractory power, and the wholc effect | and especially when oilict«! mores See ren ot Sree Tbe 4. ck Was ced rb il vld nails smalier than a pin head, wh! Let us go to MoCARTHY'S for Childrens’ Shoes. | at De bac eee ay a cubect ounce rac k emrcdipaaieerentel Priends and relatives tueied to mtben . MEntiocr AVENUE, | [et usso te MOCARTHY'S forany kind of Shoes. | center lengths of the dress. ‘This surgesis a | 18 Deautitul though’ not showy. Ic isa style | salute and live witnin sir tenons A Sriaraud one Pie ue Mee Ree pHObLS, Ou December Slat, 1590, Townsiwn Fee END D SeREE LS: AVENUE, | Let usgoto MOOARTHY'S for Euvroidered slip | povel and striking wey of uediiatag tivunces, | that would be for ever. Lovely long lace ; Davis showed her love for her country ta “drumetick” of the turkey tn iis Xmas dinuer, | ~The tunerai will take place on Monday afternoon ea aoa pers. | Which are no longer put on tn the old way and | Pins are also formed of flue careos get with | expression that she wouid be sorely grieved it | 07 picked it clean and tucked it in among Uaé | at tc'clock from the readenss of lis motuer-ime Let ut go te MOOARTHY'S for Rubbers. are, ‘therefore, laid away a3 useless by many | diamonds, and there are camco pendants wita | one of her chitdren should thinkof any other | Cesar, Provably tt was the ticst drumstick of i] la s. Kebeccs Lalley, 420 Eloventh etrest Let ns go to MOOARTHY'S for band-madeBhoes. | ladies who possess very rare old specimens, | abtque heads of female warriors, withear-riags | countiy better than his own America. oA She i 5a 4 Poutb weet. Would hot be Wing. therefore, to educate sons | DiSilfe, aud pretty euougu in Liv eyes to De or- | 's Tet us ge to Mo0a RTHYS for Frenca Kid Shoes. | ‘the tneguiur waves of the lacs are mach more | to match, in which tie Workmanship ts equal (Howard county, Md., pspers please copy | * Let ue go to MOCAHTHY’S for common sense | gray, ar : Und rl than the old Watteaa pleat. and give | to.any now produced, | °° 7° | abroad a8 clrounstances have’ made iC prop: SSS ee ee g BANE, , Departed this life Fanoury Int, 81, at 4 , A.D. 4o'CL00K | - 0. exceeding grace, dignity, aud stateliness fo a he rage in diamond jewelry ts for single | with their daughter. = i x | Bock Mm, Danied, ¥., eldesteou of Johanne rgiuk dowirived real catate, situared | Lot us go to MoCARTHY'S for shoes at one prics. | TArieding trace, Sigy aud suatelin Cee TORS TO Or age ee aed | «galt: anaes. Davigwil! goto Europein June for | THE UCHAIN GANG SHEN PRON THE INSIDR | | ang the Ilo Jefcaan Kaue, aged ZS yeurs,] mouth esr acay District of Coltmabiate | et NOM MCOARTT De | “Another elegant dress worn on the same oc- | of @ single row of largediamonda, and sections | thee Soushicr NOuminstanding senor 401) Tac apy, moe coh Sad Bice Geper sed anee | Ettaeee wil keke peace eon Nh ater # nuabered Hive (5.) in, Sq phere's cabai- Se cee Stan ance ee, j caston Was of thick ivory white satia, cut | to match. These cost a fabulous sum, bat o2- | ihe c ntrary, Mr. Davis does uot remember to | TAS te acd Me uns ther Ascoiatas toot | Sneek Oe Foes eee oe Monday, Jaua te ~aid subd:viciou le duly recorded upon | decks: 605 Pennsylvania avenue. | £uare, and trimmed entirely with cordoas and | Castonalty a woman ls decked oui in them. At | have seen Mr. Lincoln. He talks freely of meu thst E ok pote. "2 ricuda of the fam~ “aotiice of said city, sea aS EOS Op TROY REE pn a none i > : nares awian * chieliy mace my fanc; chuckle. The chata- | af 39, S81, at Sorel : spikes, with an edging of swans down. The | @recevt bail one lady wore diamond bracelets | and measures. Andrew Jackson ts greatly admic- ses = tly aie tespectfolly weit -d to attend. ther with the improve. | EAPQUARTERS FOR BUSBEES, | than was plain but faa, and wicoroaal out | 8nd Necklace, a diamond ara, diamond claso3 | ca by him. He dacksou had been born | 865g 8s seen tn our streets Is Not an attractive May bic soul rest in peace . two-story basement H aranae AND ARCTICS, Woul een: into fulness on each side, 80 as toyivea sort of | With erormous center stones, diamond earrings, | in courts he could not have beeu more courtly.” SA i Teatnre Of our Civiltzailon. (uite the contrary. ‘L$. Ou Tharsday, Decomber 3uth, 1840, at ‘ Cn y ad c od ais. sation The chain-gang as seen by Luuse WhO see them look p. 1 mek brevouse croup, Neuts Sen's bubbers, all sizes. Se. pair. | Oy, ‘Anne effec: and a diamond buckle hoidiog a portion of her | When Mr. Davis had completed ats education 0k pT ,of men bravous « . Nem, tadnoss secrred by | Women's Bublers, all Shot walesten aciuier’ efective divans ween lina baleee) || MRIE EACIN Ceaperys. Soom ecleenoinn | tee ee y to Misslsstppl on horse. | Sally 1s an aggregation of men, some of whom rd Leoxed’ child of bales Do asd Aunie ¥ i cath; aud the beance at twavo and earhiecs | Bpmmesaud Boye: kubbers, 3 S50; Pais: | Bex, was of water given Satta, finished sil, | Of diamonds; but no one could possibly nave | back. and trom Nashville, he rode ous tothe | #t Guite cap $ a en our and 7 moutus. tha fr which the notes of the purchaser, | MHN’S AND BOYS' RU! oat 1 re | s rine interest from the duy of sale and soca! SS | exwTs ed ualin and ‘Od lace, n K! 1 . Lazy, indastrious, ul-temp- 1 f envied her, for they cnly made her the (he:ne of | Hermitage, making a delightful visit to tne | Cepadle of any. MBI RED SLIPPERS A Low ger moses and band ‘or opal Pans Wita | Much fl-vatued and disagreeable comment. | General. He mentions Jackson as having beon | €Ted, good-natured, wholly tgnorant, well edu fe acl thls dress was wor a large satin hat B cerd of trrat or the proparty sold, ¥ Bhs a eviri we loved * : 3 CAIE in the slums or dragging a good Gu 4 and as 1: was probably her husoand who owaed | a much purer wan in Dis inoral character than | ¢Aied, Dorn ‘the mire, workins tras) Ties eleos ing with th red (24) dolara | ie ? ith | them, and her husband's vanity fastead of her | ts gencielly beileved. [n Jackson, Calhoun, beme throug Brod igmen, tra:npe, ste Uns o | 191d aud 1916 Leanaylvasia svorne, | E20r cr white teaines’ and tee me ore oe | own that mage har wear tiem aos ceean oe pert ssdney Johaston, he said, he could | MuMe; Black or Yellow hak almost witboat Ng me j see J. W. SELBW'S._ | re ouching the shoulder, * | ject of pity rather than envy ard blame. ec much cf fault ; Seige ay rig elybone Gieceages dni year Conenip eal oer he Trusts Feserves tho right to resell the 5 MABKET SPACE A stiiking short dress, was of brown em- | QUAINT THINGS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE AND D2CORA~ convergation upoa the present political | ii ce. errue, each man kas bis history, but How bard it is bo pait yatinerieR and cmt of ime cefeuliog vuc- |] 1'7 717 boceed velvet, rade up with seilow satin; and TON. esol Me Dats Epoke os a mere speaine as || EC Le ee eee the relsves end triendeaeg BE HEE, MoT. T after five days’ advertisement. | TEE PLACE TO PURCHA®S RUBBER SHOES | bere was an example also, in a short drésa of | The most Important element tw parior orna- | 2 S ole : ¢ shad- | 4 the relate sete somperetely | % JOM SON. ‘Trartos. ry latest ide : 3 egal d fhe Gereat of Hancock a3 so deplorable Yet with all this misery and utter wreici to attend her fuuersion Sunday. January 2. 18, 5 coupweeLy Aneta ae ott 7,10, 13 | OHEAP. oak y ie ae. Whig acipetetinae | mentation nowadays ts an opea fire of wood or | Inatter ne ae be ‘Supposed, 284 oe that | ness within a stone's throw of us, the standard at2o'clock p in from the resid tics of hor parent ' EEE | Men's Gum Overghoos, front in blended colors—old gold, garast aad | Coal, and a set of brass ftre-irons, inciting fen- the sooner democrats announce ne See EEL chor: joneclGntie: | hae oe ene . » | Mivges’ ** * “ | Old blue!s These Chit tea gowns are the | der and aadirons or coal scuttle. Anoucis costs | Of purpose sl y expect a " . = LASS Commanye EXTuser OF | Dea, Gtoddis at Se’ pair. | newest things for kettle deuma “The are ions | Corea amare fifty dollars, including tendor, | Only cefest, the sooncr they willbe respeews | 1 belleve, and if go ge og Sed Rote gi eg 2 Fagen we gh TS | +P WVORING BIOCK FOR SOUPS. BADE | CHemember, these sre perfect goods, frou the | AGU alnwrr tre ‘Tuey fold over, and | unless one ts lucky enough to flud them ata | ad the better will be their chances of ultimate | More carnestness, possibly ght, lacres Jom ph apd ichzaveth Mace, awed 49 years, 5 wouthe Discs aNb Baucns "7 SOURS | Fos cuppty, at eee p Ree meenriy. | when made of silk are itnished with rovers, Sik | fest Wut iney certainiy Driglicon Saraeue | “Tbe gentleman favoring the american with | Old. Mam Was aaxious to state That he was ant curefal friends senand mes stand, td PPIs, = Ted ai it the waist with a sas! louvied Jess. ub y certainly Drig! nh surround > sped by iccked up for nothin’ jist; the ould woman up wnt a i. CH. jathered at the ends. ing objects wonderfully, and to gentlemen on | the lorcgoing ald not expect to give any pio- = P “ ‘tpt Seay gs setae i LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF | ee eerie cost of the present style of evening dress | New vear's Day. the open fire has enormous PN aN Ee NI [ten pi Nh Feit a heectgprge ied) | UP Lcd wD Bheny nnd Oe MLAT. "Tea eucceas and af whieh = | aecs 717 Market Space. is not seen so much in Hts amount of trimming | attractions. The great jarsof Laknonaor Nan- | 23can dono harm, and will be read with tater- ae eter ‘whea whisht—here he wast Foners! will take piace at home, No. 416 D street ‘ Hens #honid feel grateful” Seo" Medic | eens | (unirss that be tine hand embroidery). asin the | kin bine china ate notuing new, but Uney ars | est. To use the Janyuago oc atriend the lpder | clis saya oc ok (eee eae kb, mas Oot Jab ary 2 LAS ‘ “British Medical Journal," &e. | quality of the fabric and In the adoption of new | ag desirable as ever, and Sams areliy ant 4 fGt UIs ee Cae Ok Det Deine repre | Fe cynics inner. apel, corer of Biath “aud. BOOKS, &e. and quaint forms. The women of moderate | on them as a permanent investmoni; but a | Upon the people who honored him ag their | Ie} ae euk Mieke pm _ = income cannot afford to take risks or venture | novelty (a8 a part of fashionable furatsning) | leader and their chief. X-MAB DECORATIONS z ioe Liskigs Sieaaiens Bins ee Nis DOLLAB PEK 100 FUB on Lew And ungrodden ground. That is the | are the bronze incense burners, copied from 28- | 411 50 Caupsent, democrat and anti.Mormoa ‘Becae Lickigrs Birnsture in Blue Ink soruse the | PIRIED Feacon why she is conventional; {tis neoassary | cient temples, ia which pastilies, emittiog a | 4 dildate for Delagere to Gon trom Cea ENGLISH VISITING OABDS, be oe roe it Beg cites weeecren ing slignt Cragrant smoke,are constantly Kept bura- 1s coming east. He says Gov. Murray wil y esses In an; Li Ly. by rem: “©. tion im Enwtand increased ten-fold in ; bioweckiomch feelers aa | ® Tagniiicent brocade, fatovnich gold eniors, oorman Porcelain lamps have | become a part Ce eet Tete et dedi sag a Se pel od en ter ss “Only, Establiahment forniehing acd tt Las a tablier aod urimmiag ot gold, em- | of every mode! emer “5 . i were, “i : the lace, which ia se; 0a and siaud 5 Hele Cee eS eas ty a td fea wnpite pel pi Reet heed tools Penns ap eee out from oo o hore eee Tee eerie ots woot ne ae Hance Yusrurpay. — Henry yrasnt n, hope on, weve exer: wis wien Gare eB rath fing tea nut tt Sur | fe i 9 = 2! hires, haps, flasl mm nek 20 ir ‘ ji rbteen, was hanged at 4 ’ : . Fence, more Sate foe she Tinted bison, eee and *eaith ty written all over tuo vatleties. | "For eabie ues all tue old. shapes ta ass aire | Shin. Geetsrasy tor the murder of Hi. fal Ber fauersi will take vjece from ber parents resi. r fone Ramses Wace oe ete SIS Ee: nese. Another will be of thick witits sacia, the | revived. and copied in finest ware, with moat | Mii"-yeeterday, for the Meraer ot A. I Hitt Genre, 1240 H street vortbuat, Sanday. January S = = = ~ oatZ9 Sem between otis and loth streets. | train tailing in gort heavy folds, the front b!aln: | costly handaevoration. America art pottery {at t, and had nothing to say on the gallows. jock pms. Relatives and frien LD WINE D> Sts to = = = ma the straightsurplice waist belted in and fas- | works have sent out some beautttul forms ré-| fig @xnilited some emotion. A large crowd "Philadelphia papers please copy. I" kai pyaar ete THE TRADES rt ae ES fiNcon alte | Sa ious okamon (Road | rk prent: Au tropa minut? acs oe smteern Foc 3 © all “gigot” or leg-of-mutton slesve:, sug re hin. BEOORD-B*SD CLOTHING can be sold at re. | gesting the quaint fashions of titty years agi. | Sert:lunet. apd individual wares have neces —— at 6 yan. at the rs ot hip gore . Shoe, Ho: 619 Dah Uelree Gen Re ae on | ee eee ee ey ee cee oF Gok Cre RIES Tea Bie, | eeeunh. and indivigus Wwntch special desigas | Eras Sancane died in Boston, Thursday nignt, welder nt days, son of Thos. W. and Ger i or Branch Blore, No. 4m 9h st, between D and @ | work. It 1s one of the oldcat evtablisuuenis in the | it ts very rich and costly stiaonlicity, and you | are mede, and they are most aithey are | agiaéi. He was editorot the Boston Tran- bundag. January 24, 1881, st 23 o'clock @t.n.w. N. B.—Hote by mail promptly attended | city 1012 Pa. ave., 8d Soor octl car see at once that the wearer is a wouan of | most suttable for glits. There are deasert sets | x: pt trom 1844 tO 185%, and early in life was m., from 619 Basench usetts aveuue nortacast. iromncr, coome aco. | GUAR RRINRGL ago soe cmygame | “Tie 'Mio unease fate eutkind offal tao tag owing a aenta | {ifr got en Cay ao ‘of ‘ete | phe ess ia it, becwse | ent kind of ther a Y ', Alsi Sp TtOwEUL. COCKE « 00... | Ga fvinis ave, Weckingten DO” | one knee wie i aes Oe elas tee bordering of flowers and leaves, Oval dishes | picys, and was associated with Park UNDERTAKERS. @TOOK BROKEus, ovine eveclaity. fs | forty or fifty dollars that was spent upoal and con:potiers are made to match. iy cating the New World in New pO — ‘The material is damasse at haps $? per yard, ice cream sets consist of a lat oval dish | jater years be bas devoted much labor to works S38 Broadway, New York, | [| SWis JONSON @ CO., Bankers, and itis “trimmed” upon's Hulag; chat means | with laverted Ratings and round Gengiss dec: | i! ‘spitituaiism. During the last two years he Rees Mem nae tit is w all pleces and pacched | orated with a long braach of blossoms an tfruit | ediied the “Cyclopedia uf British and American Bode eo te ey py WASHINGTON, D. 0., pon the foundation etter ae hats or by aa | smd accompanter bya doaon of tes, largest Pociry.” He was auhor also of severul works lige, genrecta tt clase ‘rates Oorresvondeat | ppaLeRe IN UNITED STATES BONDS, via | Untrained aresamaker, and the resnie A3.ine | sized dessert plates, Muted and decorated: to | Gf ction aud poetry. ea —— 008-60 = Worrying of the silk, which was ortyinally | match. os Pe hE ay Be eRe" “THE DINING BRECOKD, 63 0 Year. \VESTMENT BROURITIBS, | pretty it g id of all its beauty, For gentlemen there are lovely individual A Kansas Fanmas wiltes that many people ue RIES MOO: OS Sa Nene | Sera rel ca POMEIAM MRORANGE@T mart) || RETR SDR TO an nee Bae LR ee cote ae ae, [heen enue (@ be disappoin'ed £038 Seventh strect oom Ba a oa ltl Pa a mai ta es Al Pi el te purposeless combination of | cup and saucer and fat quaint Httte cream | in not finding (bs piraseres aud couventences i= Poples Bree. Orders executed for Mining | [PUCKWHEAT, BUCKWHEAT.—Just rocaived | groms. Iin pulied her aad pinged chera, ad | Sus, ard thers aro nieo tile and raed sous ton | oe yoy angne ee tue Taras were mado ple- ame oR tacks ef other Securities both in Bt RS New York “Patent Process BUCK- | pouounced all right, and it will go thcoiwh | lunch composed of bowl, saucer, and plate, of Vuresque ang golaio. ad's by ole bardwerkiag ABST Lote stress a. Ws Bas Pranct co. ne | WREatT. sale by BEAV ANS & a ad Lhe few occasions which represent to Its owaur | Wedge-wood or Copeland, the decoration of the | forc fathers, cide, ert laa eepicotm ALBK. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prop’r. © ilth apd B sts. northwest. doclt- Sdn 8“;