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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, NEW YORK FASHIONS. She Gay Sexson and the Debutantes— henter Parties—Toilets for Afternoon Meceptions. [From Our Own Correspondent 1 : New Yorn, December 50. When the season ts at its height there is not mnch of novelty to ehronicle—-vexed questions have been decided, and the strong current moves | too rapidly to permit of stopping to invent even so much as a new sleeve, or hunt up, in order to revive an old beddice. No, whether for good or ill, all minor and major questions have been settled —dresses have been made and must be worn —all the erergies and all the resources being now required in other directions. DERUTANTES. sold for lees than two-thirds the price she paid. been seen, and are no longer “new.” Pays the ‘high price for in fashion ts the be- ing first in the field. Some of the elaborate dresses seen in the balf lignt of New Year's day are “bargains” whieh by a circumlecuiory pro- cess the happy owner contrived to obtain from her husband as a Christinas gift. | knows that “Mama” wants a new dress. He | Ignored the fact hitherto, but grown dauehter takes him by the arm’ some fine morning, | smuzgles him into the costume department of | a sreat dry goods store. and triumphantly ex- | hibits a dress with a long train, marked at $85, which the obliging salesman says was last wee < To the obtuse male mind, it is all right. | The effect is dazziing. There is’ glitter eno} (and stuf enough to please any woman. He | does not know that the dress has been selected | by his wife, and that his daughter is acting un- | der orders. Bat he likes fur, has the mortification to see its counterpart | buff, wrinkled upon the arm. No bracelets. ca The etiquette In regard to afternoon dress is However, by this time they are shop worn, have | fixed that a lady who should go to an afternoon What one | tion without a bonnet and ina Tight even— ing dress with long train. would feel very nich out of piace, and asif she had better leave im- mediately. Thanks to so sensible a cnstom, one handsome and complete walking dress, one | evening dress, and one dinner dress which may be used for small evening entertainments. will | enable a judicious woman who knows how to chose her materials to go a great deal into so- | | ciety and seem to be always well dressed at no | | great expense; and, indeed, the number of what | are called fashionable women who have the con- trol of any fixed income, or can expend any con- | siderabie sum on their dress, is yery small. Regulations in rezard to dress, which havethe force of unwritten laws, are referred to fashiou. but it is the azgrevate good sense and taste of | women which establishes these reculations, and in several esseutial respects they have beco Mi. BLAINE’S ALLEGED PLANS. A Lively Budget of Gossip. 5 Dec. 27. ar laine niarted for New York bare reuist noon, and will probably go for a few days to | Maine before pared It is well understood by his intimate friends that he will soon begin his preparations to secure a presidential nomi- nation in 1884. He has said within a few days that he proposed to make Washington his resi- dence and Maine his home. Some of his friends some time ago suggested to him that his per- onal following was so large in New York that it miztt be well daring the three years in which | he proposes to remain a private citizen to take up his residence in New York city. But Mr. Blaine has never had any idea of doing so. “Tt isn’t a good idea to pitch your tent within Oxarie Ac will noire rsiah stains which nothing else see! affect. Great care must be observed in not allowing It to remain on long. Apply it with a flannel cloth, and then polish with chamois skin. ENAMELED CLoTH makes a neat and useful covering for the wide lower shelf In the pantry where bread and cakes are cut. It s useful also, kept absolutely clean with little trouble. New Year's Cooxres are made of five cups of flour. two and a half cups of sugar, one cup of butter, one cup of sweet milk, one ‘teaspoonful of soda; flavor with lemon or yaniila. Make a stiff dough, and roland cut in fancy shape: or roll very thin and cut in strips: braid th stripsia thin strands: cut off pieces lo to for: Yor nall rings, bake ina quick oven. Post. and looks well on the kitchen table, and can be | HOME MATTERS. iN GSE i INE FOR WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is 4 Posrrive CURR | Por all those Painful Complaints and Weatnessrs #0 \ common to our dest female population. AL. Stveni0n EAGLE MINING COMPANYS ‘The Silverton Grey Faeie Minine Compeny gale 8 second Uock af tive Uiounand shares aoe fot 2, ae Stock, im quan ee to wuit pau IS STOCK Is’ NON-ASNESSAREE G4 now being viroronely worke|, is situated gt =: ; ert, San Joan County, Colo which point the f rade and wil bene, ; “chee ouay be ie 229-1m Faecal Agents for the tr tany, LL OPFRATIONS IN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN and Provinons conducted on oan: n Contracte or Privileges scoured at thee semt rates ies TOS pereent. 9 List of rates xy sent Free on ap 3. MI Chicazo house, - ik. | Tewil cureentirely the worst form of Female Com- | _ di-sm Ss cS * o please Lis pretty | fixed that excepting in details they will not in ea EO re it," | Disctisen Ham.—Disguised ham may be lik- | i ie ee tien Tadaanmation and kere | pw YORK. The two or three remarks that are | dauchter, he considers it real pood and theusht- | all probabi y be changed for the ext. twenty | the enemy's fortiilealion, and Hae eee | ened to 2 zood deed done in secret, its savor re- | Hon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent YEW YOR! ; ; always 1 occasion. One | fui of her te look out for her mother. Beside | years. A dress tint is not an obstacle is im- | was tle sententious denial one of his friends lmaint in remembrance. This delicate | Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the LACKAWANNA is in re of wed- | he considers that as he had not expected to get | peratively demanded. for day wear, and. | cently made of the assertion that Mr. Blaine was | C aER eaiseraoety gratin a pound oe Gnome cate | wren season: cif for much less than a hundred dollars for the | is compelled to obey this requirement. Tin going to acquire a residence in New York. iP ham, twiee as mueh lean fat. | It will dissolve an@ expe! Tamors from the Uterus in RALLWAY OOMPANE, ond, the equally amcnber of debutanes; | 10" lress dlone, he shall find a clear cain in | the intellizence of women has made faction 10) Since the death of Gen. Garfield, Mr. Blaine | lightly with pepper. powdered inace, | an early sture of development, ‘The tendency of Can- Pek cae ae and Christmas present Into one | suit themselves, and little more is needed; the FIRST MORTGAGE Most of | ad that only $35. : = jumors is checked ve So the dress is has received a estions. 8. cerous Hum eat man: y speedily by its use. reat man Beat the yolks only of four or details adjust themselves. garment in its relation to their personality, yet eggs, one cupful of sugar, two-thirds of acu | . oe Cr SIX ENT . | rd. Per- | five exes, soft boiled, and mix with the ham. | It removes Paintness, Fiatalency, destroys all Cra- BONDS OF 1921 ht and spoken of as a $150 dress, and inti- Mga era tet COLORS | them he has simpiy regarded as abanrd. Per Spread Ve over al of well-browned toast, | vinxs for see? and itaharee Weaken ot 6s fovea’ eavames Re gee Lefora “The extravazance ot | Tt i surprising how many women wish to | haps the most strennously urged sugcestion | ee at ang battered while hot, Breck | Stomach. ES ee Se, | Cae FIER Dave UF nt as real wed- T should think she |. cow in regard to colors what will be becoming | that was made was that he should run s it over the surface with the w! fave ant ee a ae | gg Tite Road forte wit ae und costly roses from he band to the poor house.” | Yuew In regard vo colors ask a question or seem | Congress irom his old district, and nobody was | brown it.— Germantown Telegraph. | Indigestion. og trating down, cousin pain, went | Water tallzond s direes th etistoa d are used in | met fe hots eaten autale kave |e teste thought on the form or cut of a| Std to be more anxious that he should cot Corystancn Caxe.—Take the whites of three | ang hackache, is always permanently cured by iteuse, | ‘The Morteage dn ati at are nsed in set Is, bath Isha and wife know | pw a thouz to do this than Mr, Lindsley, who now repre- -| nescrrin ve | Mae wen the Moad. Fc vale ty ; ; rents the district. Mr. Blaine’ has « | SoU aL OF UR peed USE IT AND PRESCRIBE LCN. SMITH, ee | siness on either side. the latter is by far the most important con- | did not care to go to the Houses . | fal Ca ee ne ates Sa | ; a Brock BuorEns | Rete eee istic ele: | Sideration. It is useless to lay down rules in | azain to become a member of | teaspoonful of soda, haifa cupful of corn: | Tewill at ail imes and wmder afl cirenmetimnces ae- | 8-1: L ; ; <a ait Oh theater cone ae we York so~ | eEaTd fo color. for by chaning the haleide-| Tative bal one small. teaspoon of lemon extract Gi eee ge i a a reat TPE MINING RECORD, GL BROADWAY, NX, 2S wile ment in the dress of fashionable New York s0- | scope—heightening the tone of one, lowering | lative hi Baa ee the | tem ee an it is that every det scope eightening e tone of ne, ie siege a | aif cupfulsof floui Mix the |“ Por th eof Kidney Complaints of either vex this a wine tani tues Oe It is strictly conventional, very r. deepening the fabric, plein a | does expect to receive a Presiden! nation) corustarch, four andl crenc: tartar tqzetiee aad |Wece ek eee i " roses. Sonie have besides a | 1 pretty and graceful, though not always, | line of light between itand the skin, the whe n 1884. His friends admit it. He has never siftall througha s For yellow cake, take straw hesket filled with dgpm or wit os ve costly, but never original. d and a color or tint sup- | denied it. : 3 rm the side the ing, made picturesquety 1 watch Mr. Biaine’s movements r the | LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VE TABLE COMPOUND | | Western avenue. Lynn, i iste. | ‘i e out the cornstarch, use | 8 Prepared at ror $5. Dy mail in | Bought and Sold at lowest rates of Commission in New the reception recms will be | 7 ek ee ithout being detrimental. | But an ge Se ee eae ee ee sald | half a cupfal of butier instead of two-thirds, and | Ma Price $1 Niaiplege np pieced von meaghtt ahd Nav Peanese iceut baskets and bouquets of | Cee ot approve of—and, in fact, it cannot be | ¢ cut, a bad form to a dress or a| . a Just after bidding Mr, Blaine ROO a rar TL alia Sula Inet ober tree na the form of ville ano he . Advances miade aid R Z porte ME ise. The life of the rich, or those who | garment is fatal. There is nothing more to be | the depot this afternoon. DEHEVE CHAE DONE st aillle = Coevutrar_ Condles ‘ “iy sci these nieaiat - _ Sos yee ih uses and have a numerous retinue | fad or done about It. Itinact pry | cal developments ave to be inspired by him Bee —Couniry Gentleman. Fae or | ARMETS al eters os inquiry. PERSONS WismING TO OPERATE IN ite and looks | of Servants, is so ordered for them that theyean-| which Increases its proportiona ¢ " inninzs we shall spe see, and RANSFERI ferring dress a8 abov St blossoms. | NOt depart from the routine, and as their food | wearing. ‘There 1s also an immense difference which are more likely than not to carry him into | designs is often troubl uninitiated, | — 4 ‘ mes it is tuile over satin, wi bod- | /s What the cook and house steward see fit to | in the amount of general character. as well as | the W ite Hou at the following remarks will soon dispel the to the extent of $50 to $1,00 « drapery drawn tizhtly front | Provide, so their clothing is according to the | special adaptability in the ent of clothes, and it is an op Re difficulty. There are varions methods, and It) 5. psenny chontd be without LYDIA K. PINETIAMS HENRY 1 es Showing a cascade of lace, and | Meas of Mr. Tailor and Madame Dressmaker— | js of the greatest importance that this ‘should ® political sizns closely. may be well to remember that they appiy to | pV KPH They eure constivation, biliousse amid long wide lo« ysatin | HOt their own, for ideas are troublesome in | express in some sort the individuality of the N ly well th nearly all surfaces to be ornam The and torpidity of the liver. | 25 cents per box. that will prov= | ty, and it is easier to cet thout | wearer. Yet few women consider shape and | of his is watched and wi an be worn more tim: prety point ha to become of he thorns. untrequently sisters of their fol , action of the durnisherion down. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WI own ¢ none 7 Heke was a Moyen: = — of | reply to a universal demand, and four-titths of fone Se ine i fouy Be ae he toa lad, | fivient; but care must be taken not to press the I e. The garnet velvet, and one “Early Enclish” (this | the women in the world consider themselves | Who hac dat his house a day or two ago, | paper design heavily upon the gold, or an un-| | . : ee Very aiten & striking | last was worn’ by Miss Kate the puifed | blest in the possession of one ood dark dress. | “I would like to have you sew it.” vediuly mark may be wade. APsood. plan for | We fepresent in our advertisement only what b ation of such colors as one would wi | sleeves, the belted boddic ht skirt, | Whether the fabric be of silk or wool, the color suprosed a few years 0 could be placed in manner, very | it is not in what are called ‘hi fessional circles, at art recep- picture galleries, and informal “at Ai a recent opening of an art ex , there were a number of striking tions, in tinction to the wearers. A Vandyke collar and hat with plume, surmounted a ec tume of dark green cloth and velvet wit sirdle of thick cord, which cauzht the drapery |and plaited tulle neckerchief (makin: on! a h” circles | design with any reference to themselves. They | follow the rules laid down. They do not ask what is becoming in regard to style but what the styles are, and then they wear wide or | that form is more important in the line of art | than color, and this is especially the case with | regard to dress. Color broadly settles itself. | The dark, substantial fabric for street wear is in brown or black does not so much matter, but it that the keene: xed upon him are those that Arthur and Blaine cannot cone poses one from the other, and the gene ment Is that the little toasts to the su ch, Ib a measure, understood the other. One day soinetiing that Mr. Biaine has constrtied to reveal his purposes For less dl to a gre “Your folly?” said the lad. inquiringly. “Yes, my new house.” design should be well considered and inade upon Ifal enough to If he tly ab once. not, paper (eith es}, by placing the pointed burt ivory tracer, tahi line to work by. fer paper is re working upon weod, or any other surface which &= Soup py aut Devearsrs._ga | D° MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS ? s | paper first (not too thiek), when any corrections | g3-¢0 tulle satin bro- re that one is to look for the picturesque | take it for granted that fashion orders this | of the Pr dent. i . ary should be made. The | —— ———-—-— ned with plai satin m (he eens inal. Thes all, are | matter, and that they have no alternative but to | Senator Ei s is reported to have said Sibe a met with in pré anne of what ix generally represented. We do not propose to inftate this to allow for paring | . Scranton, Pa. Harrisbury, Pa. ( PERATIONS IN STOCK ‘ j JOHN, A. DOW 5 } int : Ye believe they do, but we also believe that expe- ep | harrow, long or short, full or scant garments | administration ch other, that th next the surface to be work ‘We believe they do, ; | XN ws hay and Fr Wwome | which were simple and not at according as the ’ fiat has been pro- | 2 drank together design upon the top of that, and go ricnce has taught them to disecunt about fifty percent. all costly. but imparted iminense dis- | nounced. It ought never to be forgotten | simply an open admission that | jines of the drawing wi : i i es | Will admit of it, isto secure the design with WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. ia juxtaposition. For example, matron re- | Tin inside the neck of the dress), being all re- | is of high consequence whether it is shapeless or | _ ‘I have seen it from Massachusetts avenue,” | small drawing-pins at the corners to prevent it uily wore with a pink satin train and petticoat | Pfoduced with exactness. Of course on such | shapely, whether it spoils the lines of the feure | said the Why do you cail it your folly?” | shitting. Another process is by pouncing. In the first place, we are ser enor ruby ved velvet trimmed with rare old | 29 oecasion historical or other ideas are not | and destoys the fabric by cutting It up into ins! ‘That is for you to say done in the foliowing manner: Tie pattern is Another a trained dress of garnet velvet, | ¢#Tied out through the entire costume, for that nificant pieces or whether it preserves fine out- “T don't know, unless that you can hardly get 4 with atin of a lighter and brighter enriched with elaborate embroidery of wads in shades of ruby, bronze, gold and cop- per color. THEATER PARTIES AND THEATER DRESS. The theater party is a modern invention and probably ori tin the desire of some baci lor to pay off his social obligations. At any rate the prime mover of a theater party Is usa- ally @ gentleman and he invites only as many ladies and gentlemen as a large bux will com- fortably held, and if bis party is made up of | would look like masquerading: but there are artistic bits and a freedom from the formalism of usual assemblages, which make them very much more attractive. | It will be a ronh-white beaver bonnet projecting over and almost con- cealing a sweet wild rose sort of face, and some- how it will remind you instantly of a thatehed- roof cottage with a flower garden and rose vine which you have seen in some obscure lane of an English village. A tall, fatr girl will make a picture ina large hat_of puffed red velvet with red feathers and collar of dark red velvet trimmed with old lace and tied with red cord and tassels. lines and conyeys to every one who sees it an idea of something noble, of a woman of char- acter and dignity behind it. These four-fifths have not time or means for the details of art in dress. These must be left to the women of society, to those whose separate toilets are specially adapted for the ball-room, the drawing- room, the theater, the opera, the reception, the boudoir. Tam thankful, formy part, that these are women who ean givea part of their time to the cultivation of the beautiful in dress. They make part of the sunshine and Joy of the world, and are as much something to’ be thankful for into it before yon will have to leave it td oc- cupy the White House.” Well, come and see it,” said Mr. Blaine. This little pleasantry became public within a day or two, and is spiced by the statement that the lady believed she struck the right note in her response. The assertion that Mr. Blaine’s friends make that he will, on his return to. this city. actuaily bezin his preparations for secur- ing the nomination, quickens the interest in what he proposes to do. The impression grows that Mr. Blaine hardly expects to get the nomi- nation forthe regular republican’ convention. pricked clo: called a slitter. or a tracing whe in its proper position and gently with pounce, so that the powde passes through the holes and lea F lightly impressed, sufficient to guide the artist in his painting. “A strip of cloth rolled up, dipped in the powder and rolied over, is best. The powder may be tied up ina plece of mustin and dusted over; but this is not s0 zood, ax the color flies about. For dark grounds white pounce is best, and for light grounds bine pounce.—Art Amateur. with a needle fixed in a handie : it is then | esthe design | THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHTERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. We have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAC- | TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &e. Our prices are naturally 15 to 18 per cent. LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Our stock of Bonde, Stocks and Tnvestinent Seo fold on Commission, No. 539 1SrH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDINGS Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Bookens, 64 Broapway, New York. Every clase of Securities boieht and sold on commis ion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelpiia, New as a divine voice. as genious in literature and | It is thought that he must recognize the fact | ,, HOWSEHOLD Piasts Wry xov 4 Pata am SUITS AND OVERCOATS York, Hoston and Washington. Orders executed on the youns ladies he invites a iniddie aged lady | There is a look of Kate Greenaway about the painting,or for the beauty of the flowers. Dressis | that the faction of the party that has now re-| The term “household” in pref ape New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per cant friend to matronize or chaperone them. Upon | very young girls, particularly the round full-faced capable of adding a charm to sweetness of tem- | turned to power will be sirong enough to. pre- | “louse” plants is used on purpose. We have such an occasion it is not xond taste for the | ones, with tow-colored hair, and hata with elderly lady to wear t appropriate dress is black — handsome biuek satin and brecade, or velvet and satin trimmed with a great deal of jet and lace and showing a large collar of white lace at the straight wide brims, which are not objectionable in a gallery because they do not stay long in one place. Stately and sedate young women do not indulge any infantile proclivities, but get them- per and natural amiability, and in fact it may stimulate these to growth. Neither men nor women are amiable when they are and know they are ill dressed, while it is a philosophical truth that nothing ‘pergonal is more conducive vent a nomination, even if they cannot secure the one which they desire. Loxan said a day or two azo that Blaine had recently proposed a riddle to two or three warm friends who were at his house. They were talking of political which seemed as much a part of the owner's household effects as any article of furniture. Such a plant is kept in the family year after year: It is among the earliest recollections of the seen, and no doubt the reader can recall, plants | IS LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES. commission, Private and direct teleeraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bosten, through which orders are executed on the Stock Fxchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations a nO oie eau ee eeoleeue ns pants of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the selves up ina Huguenot or Marguerite style, | to serenity of temper than the feelin of lookine | matters, and especially of the reiative strength | Children. and when the houselio| broken GD) Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY @i- Danmar CrtEs 25 te cover the shoulders. The | with sleeves set high and etufied af the top, and | one's best, of having gotten tid of clothes ars | of thle two yartioe Me. Binrac ad Leen we | ie goes as an heirloom in the division of the bonnet will be black with a bunch of white | long. slender boddice molding the waist and feathers at the side, or they may be of gold Gvior and the bonnet may Ge lined with old gold. The girls will wear tight-fitting jackets of gold cloth or dark fed brocade, with dark or losing itseif naturally in the close clinging skirt. THE ETERNAL COMMONPLACE. One cannot help wishing that the artistic ele- ment would take the church and society fairs in care from one’s mind. JENNY JUNE. : a Small-pox nnd the Cranks. From the Sanitary Engineer. Small-pox is increasing in the west. Cincin- ing without saying much, and was asked his opinion. He simply said: “Out of two comes a third. history in this country.” Tuere have been oth That’s political statements attributed estate to a son or daughter, who cherishes it for the associations connected with it. Formerly a laurestinus or pittosporum was the favorite plant, or it may be an orange or alemon tree, of Which the nother had planted the seed when a LIKES, BERWAN! R & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, rect from the New York Stock Exchange. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. URITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, bs) ae * ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. | to Mr. Bis Last 4 of his closest | #irl. Sometiimes an oleander answ ered the pui NO. $10 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. . BL LL “ya 7 Wine-colored silk skirts and artistic hats; or | hand and infuse something into them that Louis, and Chicago, with thein tare . Which compel the impression that Mr. | POS, when could pe ue ie sear bak THE Se ee COMPANY, they will would lift them out of their dead level ot com-| emnigrant populations, are especially aMicated | Blaine contemplates a nomination, but not at NIteannual SUMEE IGGL Wea ator noe: site trimmed with tu monplace. The church ‘fair’ and church | Inthis way, and wherever the disease spreads | the hands of Uke machine republicans. It is | oo anes, er ae eraneat —— caaer asp Saw Yorn Av velvet, triten: sort pInatch. e pos m4 e ity. it is. e. pry well known that be in ec nie es : = 7 tome " nT. ot vote < eas fe riers | “bazar” are as inevitableas measles, have been | and increases the mortality, it is, as a rule, Leg a aL mn bara | ‘vr so often as formerly. — It Charter Act of Congress January 221, Lea are = teh, or | Held annually for a longer period than any one | among the emizrants, and always among the | southern states. I¢ Is alao knowa Mr, | be that the substitution of 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manacen. eevee Burziae ight b remember, yet their features are always the | unvaccinated. Almost every newspaper contains | Blaine neyer, from the first, favored the Maho open fires has made it more au $5 to $00 jer yonr, ye. The same stale dodzes, the same stale | paragraph upon it, and some contain not | “He opposed any coalition « be “that the be [Re ROM Wa “GALT & Phe esa ticks are always resorted to, the principal | eee aa isin Uae) “exniauntinng= anally een ony Hokie wy plants of ref duration A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. Safe-Renters. t being expended in begging from trades- . - eae = 2M | ERY : 1, has fed to the neglect of those of + vee " t lef flor e VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT xiven to them or parted with at half pric In| upthe public interest. Under these cireum- neat ginia to vote with | mentioned are we for the parpos 1, | ows . departines TES AND VALUABLES of every domes sland the direction of fairs has bec fine | stances, the anti: ion crank sees his op- | the democ we) 88 they fonally bloom, are more inte Pal Reaper 1 STOCKS, PLAVE JEW rt, and one vies with another in offering or portani name | yotions respe ing to many than those which do not th | 5 ir BARE Bera The attendants, particularly | in the pay acts 5 ‘ 5a a aces rirls, adopt some quaint, 1» arand | Under pretext of anxiety for the public good, | ¢ 4 i brief yearly | i esident. for it jue costume which corresponds to the | he pre is to wri the press, de—| possible for the democratic par We know ¢ is that we should | attest: 748. S. EDWARDS, Mare ves & CO., Vico Preside wkade—an obstacle (idea orto that of the stall over whieh | nouncing vaccination, and urges his nd ¢ s or to whieh + the wing of a chaperone. by square 1 solid Lyi nd partly fons against the honor and mora prefer as a housetiold mne t year after year, to one’ th tioned flour ix Patent Proves ¥ Nena, Act. Sey, ‘ spre alms. A graceful palm 4 Redonda P. Saye PRistee ©. dit tees nish: of 2 i | B abeivine to averk tlie: » i é is @ study o » beaut ‘ ia er, parler C. Glover, reg s rta e ence by one pny ing ch | ng to ty sing every n the ye Albert L. shirtevaut, Vhouas Evan, represent a French 1 ce of the civilized world has found | 4 denes ow growth, and its ap; | dohn G. Pavke. nig Zualish | to be efiicacions for that purpose. Argument | jal with the pone, ever it may be placed —————_—___——_——= it is perteetly ion of all +, a fourth a Norn and a | he has none: but by dint of brazen-faced asser—! was urzed to come sot | window or in a fe Tr We would rest ‘ies las of Stee Gorman k fee tumes of | tions, that vaccination transmits tubercle. | by some of the news find its winter q in the h Andere ne Lo ovv way for women to Ga thes. eotanice, women who are the attendants in ail | jlis, ete., ete.. he does sometimes. st inclined to. go this. wit air landing. Any place where S worm | & 8 eMNN ation extended to them to deprive others se will correspond with the idea whieh | vetting up alittle scare, and in induci business Interests the pretext , and where it las a share of 1 pthebot dineacttaatfous | & MMaM “a asing tx astire provided for | the structure conveys, and. though the details | one to reply to him, which isall that he desires. | mined to wait, IC te pov acliate, easier: sant aummiincs Uo many Guianet alae tu. uo MMM all id his ely left to the and a great |The si ‘sand suffering and the thousands | that a rtunity will be made for Mr. anda, or it may race the lawn, ei a eee me iaice | freedom is permitted, yet the whole en- | and tens of thousands of deaths, in one of the | (ttt,ay Opportunity will be made for Mr. or as thecenter of a group. Those wit W. M. GALT & CO. y becom. | terprise, ineluding the costumes, wiil be full of | most horrible and loathsome’ forms known, uth befo d leaves like the Southern Palmetto, or | Corser Ist Srumer AD INDIANA AVENTR, theater, | Bovel sizzestions. which would follow iC hls recommendations are pect an cathusiasm to be kindled uuropean Fan-Palm (Chamarops lounilis) | Who sre also the sole Wholesale. Asvuts for the Dis. | FINE GRADES sinall bon- ENGLISH INDIVIDUALITY. carried ont, are nothing to him. 0 long as he | » no harm to de to have this r But th eu | Itisthe custom to disparage the dress of slish women, but in reality they are the only women of any country who, as a bo ny daring, or who put ideas into. the dress. | Jington trial is maki can inake his offensive personality conspicuous. The self-conceit and other well-knowa char- acteristics of the crank, with which the Wash- * us so unpleasantly ted in almost every familiar, ar among the rman citizens of the country for | The story will be told of his protec he German flag at Yorktown. It ppears: when the F delesation cate to the hip to witness the review they were greatly aded ai, the sight of the Ge are among the morehardy kinds, but they s} d take up more room than some others. Vs ofthe genus Piuenir, to which the Date Palin | belongs, are much used in Europe for home de- | coration ; they are of exceedingly graceful habit, | trict of He Buckwheat. v's celebrated Se! ing Flour and Ts E BEST WOOLENS CABINET OAK, Every thickness, i and do not spread so widely as some others. The | OF FOREIGN MAKES. s2aPASA SER, ia oe Se eye a | repulakion whale rar Gn Sree cies aero | Res ne iL CE A eGol House lasts we have beown fina ce ie ee ee ove their h i | reputation whatever as scientists, they coolly ‘the masthead. good house plant ; have ki emi t FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. sDTASA WAKO € fre aa ohatacle ior Genteple Bie bride may |< ak-us to, accent thelc dicts in pincaor che ed that the German fa be pulled be raised from the stone of the iinported fruit, INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to @x8 inch. at ty be willing to do the same with | W°* the conventional white satin and orange | advice of the educated and skilled physicians of ng that they would be obliged to retire un. | 20d after some years become quite elegant spec — INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 2¢"iueh Here wore : ; ee the nile naids me wee short | the wile ponds a joroeeen eats heir | jess it was. = ne NE mat a io stout to} CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR wide, skirts. looped up over dresses and mob caps, or | manufactured and utterly untruthful sti : Tell them,” said Mr. Blaine, “that the Ger- | Wait, itean not-be had cheaper than to plant | yonmsrens SOMES] 2 OU; 3 ae : - will. sppear_in artistic hata, or with the | iuthe Moe of the experience whieh every pee ct | does not come down unless the Ameri | Some date stones, which we have known to ities atte ac Sees INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness, \t skirt and belted boddice, the scarf, the | us possesses, as to the power of Vv tion to with it.” grow even in the opea ground. Not many | PUCTIONS 3s OF EXCELLENCE. | INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, Ibinch to24 ina -demihank bonnets ¢ and the poke bonnet, whieh Is understood | prevent smallpox, and as to the absence of un- Mie Will Ue made known to every | Hlovists keep) a stock of palms, though some, ——s wide, 5 bea lly represent the early English period. | pleasant results ‘of any kind from the opera- n voter in the United States before me foreseeing the growing taste for such plants, . i meu Papo ae 4 xersal in England. and are tion of vaccination itself in the immense | jontim lace ane ‘ “BY | are prepared to meet it. Small specimens of SELTZ & MERTZ, MAPLE, Every thickness. reaten ¢ wh The etlort is not to get what | majority of There have no doubt anti-stalwart feel desirable species may be had at Se. to $1; TAILORS, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, bs othen powsie ot, but something they {deen a | few — deaths from vaceina- | Nowed to die out. Mr. Blaine’s really fine plants may be had for 5 and up- Bianaze a removal of the b not got. Here, mea’ control the fash tion, about as many as there have been | organ is beginning to fan the flames, and when | Ward. One, in purchasing a paim, will do well | SEL VARTATAVENGE. om Ar ove net as well-as the (m: sit. women much more thaa they doin Eneland, er | from pi ere ay have been a few | the time comes will open its batt such as | t0 rely upon the florist to select the kind best | FOR GENTLI TH 1 Ys HOPS. perhaps it would be more correct to say the A syphils was transmitted by the | they are. | suited to howe cuiture, as it is not the rarest | OR GENTLEMEN —" rere Let na eke Te hee SHOR iress of women, probably because wonien here | use gf improper matter, about as many as where |" ‘Gne of the shrewdest of the politicians here | 42d most costly that is best suited to the treat- ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. RT ae in the he ¢ mere dependent on men, and it is men who | syplilis has been tri vl ind | forecasts Blaine’s pol 3 follow | ment it would receiv | Burt's Ha: 9p. narrow toon. il things studiously conventional in “He will be the ‘e, not of abolting ele- = — ! BUT CORRECT STYLE, 3 Srxta Starer axp New York Avencm* oa er know a ian : ment of the repubi but of a conven- | 73 ENSON'S | En 1s Vieny Nice LARGE | Srnacve Sqvaue. ite hat in simmer until ) ; fon c 1 of Blaine del it w g aiter is Pg arrapie bre upon the street, and It is, of course, an absolute waste of time to | he remmebnted Iain tees ee) ot Fata a yanps. | Nourmman Limarr Manaer Sorane, 73) ee Sher aan the othe: gue with th nk or attempt to expose in| and with Blaine there will be nominate ‘a dems Band Sewed Frenct Boots, pieces. and th: hecktie upon an occasion when other | detail the falsity of his statements. But we ap-| Gerat hke Joe Brown ot Gevg The parts MMarled | Ladin Rid roost puea a oer . wrt 1 once made him so | peal to the editors of our wreat journals and 5 Mt time he left and went he Aman alwa Ss not o lend the inflaen in advert! rof their iu them- umns to will claimn to represent the best elem repu fiean and demoe atic parties. It Our Paris Boot for Ladies’ States, 2 to $6. ‘the prettiest _n the United L a 7 CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. Misses" and Children’s Shoes, goo and cheap, : } the republican-democratic purty, somet! Chiliren's Spring Heels at low prices, y nh the art with to look exactly elves and thus seltish and un- | the fashion of the lives! fart inset The above geuts cau only be had at WILLET & LIBBEY. } atime. decoratt is proud to have rupulous vanity. ~ | claim to be all that is best and wisest of the re- r subsid nd the eat Whatever that is, it is be, because it is like | It is oat - it is unlike them. ives who must educate u of this worship of the ordinary, and they do it by being themselves independ e theanselves. APTEENOON TOILETS. at afternoon receptions is very plain The dre: | England a few months ago by the | Major Forsyth Grant’s wife with her brother's oped With Her Brother's Groom. the Toronto Globe, Dec. 26. A sensation was created in social circles in clepement of groom. Major Grant is attached to the Duke of | Cornwall's regiment, which is stationed at Gib- raltar, and it was during a visit to her brother, publican organization, and will justify itseif by asserting that only in. its organization can the rule of bosses, the dictatorship of Cameron and Logan be overthrown. It_ will try to represent rhat is known as the Garfield idea, and what is lied the honest, progressive democracy of the south.” __ It was said that of course such a forecast was | in ameasure the result of surmise, but it was Medals. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY FOR BACKACHE OR LAME BACK. RHEUMATISM OR LAME JOINTS. 022 ScHoor BOOKS: E ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, cir BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED CoxcoxaN BUILDING, F STREET. id forall kinds of Books. Pamphleta, &c. 813-6m_ ! L* ISIANA STATE LOTTERY. PARTICULAL NOTICE All the drawings will hereafter be under the Supervision and control of Generals G. I. GARD aod JUBAL A. EARLY, ITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, xclisive » BEACKE- ARPETS. GRAND DISTEIBUTION, CLASS A and practical, though not infrequently ricit in | ; 4 one which in its main featur shared by | CRAMPS OR SPRAINS. Ca TUESDAT DANCES ND, 188: and practical, though not infrequently rich in | who lives near Trezanth Fort, a place Several | many close observers. It was also said that it | NEURALGIA OR KIDNEY DISEASES. recalls rece! ving our Fall and Winter assortment 10rd MONTULY DRAWING” an fabric. It ts usually short and consistsof a com-| miles west of the Cornish side of the river| was by no means pach anoUnea coe chimineri- | 7. RR Ie ar Waltons Arcainetge Stott ty, comprising Royal =e 4 anit eceupants plete suit or a combination costume witha white | Tamar, near Plymouth, that his fascingting wife | cal echeme, especially in. Blaine’s ands sari | LUMBAGO, SEVERE ACHES OR PAINS. y Tepertry and Tageaae ey ee EG | ieetererrbp pte Sl Lek ee tee arent > OF bonnet. Ladies who assist in receiving, andwho Recs me cuando the peraiial charine of her View of the fact that It will be impossible to | FEMALE WEAKNESS, Mats ; i prueretts all sizes. | sature for flueational and Chariiatle’ purses: wide s He brary or recep. ee ee ee ae alee athe |. whose. ‘ “n. | wholly heal the breach in the republican part tons pp | ee ig fp 0M.WW—to which a mwerve tund o. e. but now we have are in a certain sense “at home.” may also wear | ae two became very intimate, and In a few if a P party, Covoa Mats all sizes. Floor | $350,000 lias sivee 5 rar eaeeieait | light and elegant toliets of the dinner or evening days eloped. A most vigorous search was made | 22 OH Ast sight it might appear. tae Ba ig ae Laces 23 te elerebciing joralar veo te franehice wat ate lass | character, but the ordinary gnest wears adark | for the inlasing pair, but no trace of them | Cirenmstantial evidence: “Mery Christman ‘Are Superior to All Other Plasters, Bie rats CBercarery wil nd tto thc a | Betty bsg & Se forges ete Cometton ove H Satin and plush or plushand brocadesuit, | was fornd in the country. Three weeks exo | mother!” cheerfully. exclalmed. little Cronws TAUNES $0 SEaintn® our Pack. TIS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL the skirt oF which may bedemi-trained, but often | Mr. Ede, a lawyer froin London, England, | Mize, as he hounded into his parents press Are Superior to Pads. 11598 F BTRER Ne eee eo Tr WERE PLACE MONTHLY, | is not, and which is in reality a handsome street | who was employed by Major Grant to recover | with a face beaming like a here brass kettle. Are Superior to Liniments. : = Look atihe followine distributions OES dress, to which long delicate “loves, a stylish | his wife if possible, arrived in Quebec, as he | “Oh, don't merry Christmas, me!” growled the Cc ° | bonnet, lace, and perhaps a diamond pin, give a | was of the opinion that they had come to Can. | old lady. | more dressy eharacter. One of the least con- ada. Theservices of Detective Skeffington were “yesterday afternoon there mince pies upon ye Are Superior to Ointments or Salvea. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000, iy $3.30. 100,000 oath Te pate? EACH, i. top shelf sci aati BALE SARS, ae than in draping | spicuous set most distinguished of the costumes | called into requisition, and in company with | This moruing therearceeit acer eee, Laas sea aoe ae : sa 1 rds iomeed 000 yang colored | worn on a recent occasion, consisted of a prin- | Mr. Eden that officer visited Polnt Levis and | is that otherpie’™ “Mothes™ items Cra eens They Act Immediately. Peticas } Gahital Prve- *ire00 exterior of tliese recep- cesse dress of dark green velvet, slizhtly draped | exhibited a ‘ photograph of Mrs. Grant to a num. | the boy, “as true asi live, I don't know, but ‘They Strengthen. bs $2.00, 2 Capital Prize 5,000 of the sitting room, the ip diazonal fashlom across the'front, and open | ber of wharf officials there. They recognized it | brother Bill has bees Tolling round the bed all ? For sale at office of the Washington 2 mi berg Shirts oF scarfs for the ‘upon the side over a petticoat of satin, honey | as being that of a Indy who arrived by the | night, sick enough to die.”— Brooklyn Hagle They Soothe. E tight Ganpany, or 0G. W. CROPTETS sens 10°00 jnally useful, sensibie combed. as heading to the scant puff which sur- | steamer Circassian on the 10th of October last, re WRDMENCUR ome eee on ‘They Relieve Pain at Deng Store, West Washinton. | 100 Prizes of: 20.000 mounted the lower flounee. The orna-| in company with ayoung man. The pair were vadceme sence ‘When another — et = eo pam yg to buy beeause of the h mentation consisted of heavy bullion cords, | traced to the St. Saines Hotel. where the photo- yaad K cheek again his’ sata, resting her ‘They Positively Cure, ALTHAM WATCHES. ~ 1000 Brizes of 10,000 Pri¢es put on holiday goods, but dealers are | which were also carried round the waist, | graph was again recognized. It has since yeaa chee cp art Tike Tanly coat collar and WwW pais } ixer tha formerly. or competition Is greater, | and formed a chatelaine at the left side. | been ascertained that they teok Pullman A a Demy oneed Bite ee Ce ne head ‘We confidently recommend the WATCHES manufac Approximation 2,708 for the effort now is to sell darge quauth | The high rolling collar was lined with satin, and | sage to Montreal, and. thenee to Torchtes whee $7 newly-opened four barrel, “‘when the earth ae tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mase ae * “S00 tes. not a limited amount. at high priees. | this with second collar and jabot of old lace. | it is believed that they are now living as mane eee Do oy an {leecy mantle and the the best time-keepers that can Le obtained for the price. |-——— Particularly is this the case — wil undressed gloves of tan-colored kid ex- | and wife under the assumed name of Purches or eecne veal is bend MT reed aug ermine plumage A large assortment of all grades, in Gold and Bilver | 1857 Prizes, amountingto.... ‘dsstores. where the “marking down” fat ith one hee ge partons sleeves. A | Nicholls. ‘The lady’s private income fs £5,000 a | Of the storm, you will feel as happy as you do | cayrtoN.—nenson'a Capeine Porous Plasters have | °a#es of the newest patterns, always in stock. tows Hers sambeusstoe cit eee Sige place im the old dass linme- | wide hat with long plume and muff of plush aed | year, but she only had £90 In eash when she left | t0-nieht, will you not, Reginald?” “Yes, aat- | ,CAUTION:— Dont allow your druggist te mane For further inforuation, write siving fall ade rafter New Years is now largely accom- | satin, with cord and tassel rimming completed | Eugiand. Mrs. Grant. who is well acquainted | lit | fear ¥ stall, ieee none some other plaster having a similar sounding woe MW. GATE, BRO. & 00,,.< Sle, Gand ers hy Rejremn ce Recichred Lethes, <& fifst week in December, so that | the cust Another good and tasteful dress | with Canada, having been here on her wedding el ‘akes | See that the word is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N-E. Prin n18-2m 1107 PENNSY: VENUE. igh. enceceed ones Nactol pitts chal be bough tthe weriactiocs a | een Oc dere bis ee’ trimmedawith a narrow | tour five years aio, Is described cy follows: | (B the bottom of his trousers over the Persian | cour’ t? "°% i Bohai GS bas SANTA A aoe great induces * to thriftyand economic buy- | band of black fox fur around the neck, down ers. Millions of ards of fancy materials are cut i | Twenty-five years old, five feet high, fair com- rug that lay Inxuriously before the fire, “I fear the side of a double-breasted front. and around | plexion, gray eyes, fair hair, eut short in front, | !,Shall unless there is a change in the street- * STEAM DYEING BOR RROADWAX, NEW YORK, BP inte dress lenithis and sold at prices raniny | the hips. The narrow skirt had a double pleat- | worea fong cloak lined with fur, and had on’ | Cleaning department.” Brooklyn Hagle, SEABURY & JOHNSON, JNO WEL AND ey oe ek eee WASHINGTON, from #2 to $10. Rich cloaks, fur-lined wraps natin aronnd the bottom, but was other- | diamond necklace when in Quebec. She left | Western papers report the case of e man who ied SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Dee STRERT NORTHWEST, and iepBrted dresses Temaining unsold are re uniritnmed, and this made # mere edge |two little children in England. Hearn, the | attempted suicide teense Moe coe ee trce apan grand daliver WORK anywhere in the Dis- | _R:ti—Ordcs @stremed to New Orleans will receive fone cee eto. 40 per cent, and the buyer of a | which was scarcely visible. A black beaver hat | zroom, is five feet elzht incheshigh. brown halr, | deamed hin for corte ace This is a hint | as Gonads received and returned Uy’ ail aad canting from: | PMV aitetion. ber apes aiere, Me has peshiaps hardly worn | with pltuaes, was worn with thls dress, and | hazel eyes, and small mustache, and’ hae | forthe wives cr eee aes, turn the Manufacturing Chemists, New York. | and toall par of teen, The sarticutar attersivn af the public i cated to the her eogaut suit of sutin and plush or velvet aud | plain solid muff of black fox fur, Gloves, dead | sprightly appearance. salrrors to the wall.—Philadeiphia Chronicle, | ANEADYedialed Goan pe 25,CENTE: | wo, 1068 (OLD 4 sERFERSON (ie ladtti entire 0 (he ichets or ea ‘ : ape Mis Bitben: Geosunsowie Do, | Prarmu ise Sod dnd dieu und pide GSW, AW

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