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FASHION WRINKLES. DANCE i; AS A FINE ART. ‘There Should be No More Contact of \ Person ‘Thana in Walking. From an Interview with a New York Dancing Master. | “What is your idea of the modern mode of support in round dancin “My idea is that jasitisseen at pnblie balls and Long Branch ‘hops it is most inelegant, ill-bred, immodest | | and unnecessary. A Indy who dances well and | gracefully maintains her independence of mo- tion anda perfect balance. The moment she bee ng vine and allows her head te 4 man’s shoulder and his arm to embrace | 1 of support her she shows not only a! shocking lack oF refinem: ‘THE SI 7 WATS IN SATRE: 1PS—THE NEW COLORS | THE NEW PERCALES, ETC. THe new sateens show a Jes of colo ‘The masculine style of dress for women is an end. New Broocnrs have an open frame work ground « medal. Pratuens trim ball dres: to be preferred. Tre Ly ”s donnet seen in New York. Dowixos of all colors, esp high favor for fancy parties, Tne prettiest of alt the darned laces are those called Oriental or Mauresque. Swauta nd flowersare equal- ly fashionable in dresa goods. A Wre skirt of Moe Praxis in , but flowers seem Viren is a new form of poke nec Iy red, are in ider the proper support?” houid take the lady's right hand in his left ard she place her left hand upon his shoulder, the fingers appearing in < around the bottom of the | front. The gentleman should rest his. risht is pretty. hand gently upon the lady's. back near the ress is pretty. gently S a otis ees) ‘. | wa d both should. stand on parallel tines - Tow stripes of satinoma | rioxing over the other's right shoulder, the moire aw ty novelty. | lady turning her head slightly to the left. Both Tue new ¢ une in similar colorsand | should bend the upper t of the persen patterns to the percales and sateens. | slightly, so that the shoulders should not be MANY small capote bonnets are seen among | Wore than four inches apart and the hands that the fi a ing millt © are clasped should remain only a few inch he first openings of spring ppt from the person, not allowing the wild striki Stwaw hats and bonnets will be worn almost | out ofarms recently adopted. In this to the exclusion of chip this spring. itatet Of person thin Tue new batistes follow the colorings and de- 8 arm for f Hue i signs of the new sateens and percale: oe Ie, Whe vale No Cur Harts and bonnets appear as yet ned ina refined and innocent among importations of spring millinery Tue passion flower is a favorite des printe eens, percales and cambri Tue demand for machine made lace for mus- lin evening dres: n hardly be supplied. “Among what nation do you find the best | ted m | the best ds observation and experience has can women are c » that Amet s in the world. T ermans Tue new cotton printed staffs, sateens and ae one oot a nperacetan fie pereales are used more than silk for fancy cos- | h are inclined to angularity; but the tumes. Pere white, withont any yellow or ceru tinge, Will be more fashionable than the creams and ecru Swan's down and ostrich tips are combined to form the trimming of many handsome opera cloaks. New moire silks have large satin flowers. ona moire ground, or vice versa, moire flowers on a satin ground, Tuz large-flowered and large-ficured sa- teens will be utilized during the fancy ball season as dominos. Gaay Pivk, or ashes of roses, with more rose than ashes in the combination, appears among the new esthetic colors. FLowens as large as life, sometimes larer, and in the most vivid colors, appear on the | grounds of some of the new sateens. Some of the street costumes on the Pennsyl- vania avenue promenade have been very “stun- ning” on the pleasant afternoons this week. Tak New Conors are copied from nature's own tints in foliage and flowers, and are by no means confined to sick'y greens and dirty yel- lows. have no houest sensibilities to be hurt, and are Sour of the new sateens have grounds in all | Willing to be supy eripatetic {diene shades of color, white and black, over which | 7 ease by a wite. Ouseantiol By Any) 2 z ‘ possibility make good hus The conse- are flying flocks of large birds, carrier pigeons, quence is that we see upon the stage so much falcons and swallows. unhappiness, displaying itself too oftenin shock- Forsirvre Covertyas, ete., are being made ing levity and in handsome patterns on ramie goods. indeed, ramie in the manufactured state can scarcely be distinguished from linen. A Noverry in ornaments for evening wear is flowefs of gold, silver or steel flagr They are worn in the hair, on the corsaye, and loop- ing the sash or skirt draperies. Sowr beautiful plash goods, elaborate em- broidery almost covering the plush, are in the market for sofa cushions. Sometimes tables are covered with the same elegant goods. Burano Lace comes in clusters of large dots embroidered iu satin stitch on a strong silk net. The edges are formed of clustered dots or but- ton-hole stitched scallops or points. Accorvixe to Harper's Bazer, Spanish and Japanese costumes and the French and Ameri- ean dress of the latter part of the last century are the most popular dresses fur fancy batis. In Pants young girls do not wear low-necked dresses even to balls. Sometimes the bodice is open in a square, an oval or in triangular shape in front, while the shoulders are generally cov ered. Some of the new dress cashmeres are plaided or barred in almost invisible lines of a lighter shade than the ground color; for instance, bot- tle green with hunter's green, and dark bronze with gray bronze. A FoREIGN novelty is a bodice of unglazed kid or deer skins, either plain or embroidered, perfectly mouiding the figure. Titled ladies have their crest and arms embroidered upon the left side of the bodice. You bo Nor have to go away from Washington to get what youwant. The leading dry goods, Iace, and glové and hosiery houses here have the latest and best, and at prices as low, if not lower, than in New York. Pink, with a decided tint, that known as “shrimp pink,” is much in favor for evening bonnets and tor facings. It is specially liked in Connection with bonnets or hats of bronze green, dark green or dark blue. Heke are some of the colors of the solid American wom: learns with by nature supple and grace- y, and has the vitali f strength.” Domestic Infelicity of Stars. Writing of the frequeney of domestic troubl between menibers of the dramatig prof jon and their married partners, Mr. Watterson, of | the Louisville Courier-Journal, who is a gentle- | man of wide observation and a pretty fair tenor himself, says: “There is but one road open to | the prima donna and the actress who would marry and be happy. atid that leads directly off the stage. No man witose love is worth having —nay, who is worthy to be called a man— would consent to have his wife appear in scer from which he isan exile; to hang about the | edges of an audience while she makes mock love to the handsome tragedian, or is smothered in the sham embraces of the bewitching tenor; to see herthe slave of a call-boy. the sport of a pit full of puppies, the merest caprice of alternating popularity and seandal, here to-day and there to- morrow, everywhere assailed and nowhere pro- | tected. ' Hence the choice of a woman in such a position is limited. She must either marry a member of her profession, or she must fail a prey to one of the many genteel vagabonds who From Harper's Bazar. Household pets are the possession of every | family, and their less invariably brings a sad- | ness next akin to the grief occasioned by the | death of a dear relative or friend. In the early days of our housekeeping we commenced preserving and mounting these , “friends of the family,” feeling confident that In after years we should be giad to look upon | them as they appeared in life, and especially | thereby to teach the children lessons in natural | history and a fondness for dumb animals, as weil as to bring before thein those creatures to which were attached many a tale of long azo. | prving first faithful old Carlos; then | companion, a frolicsome little aud-tan terrier: next our gleeful warbler old Tabitha, the cat of fifteen years of nd a pair of pretty white rabbits, left sti nd dead, but quite perfect save for the cruel | wound of the weasel. that had sucked away their life-blood. But space forbids our relati all the afflictions time brought to our dweiting, as we wish to describe the inethed by which oui accumulation of a forma he and beauty, whieh calls forth the admiration of all who see it. i After using a cabinet case and glass shades of various sizes, we finally arranged our entire col- lection in a large recess in the library, where it forms an appropriate ornament, as well as a ready means of interesting study | It must be born in mind that antmais and birds that have been preserved by taxide must be kept as nearly air-ti therefore we found this liffle alcove a suitable | | place for such an arrangement, which, in this was made into a “bit” of wild-woodsy scene- ry, that appeared just the spot for our birds and | animals ‘The walls were painted green on each side, but on the back were made to represent a rural landscape which receded to 4 great distauce by means ofa rudely painted yet fine perspecti | On one side a weil-shaped tree is covered with sateens for skirts: Shades of bine, from water | bapiy iceve Lentel: aces by linge Sad Deeiht ceatan, bale rose to deep crimson | mountain Is formed of rock-work piled in ple- Olives, yellows and browne OEM MAUYES | turesque confusion, with Ivy vines, wild clea | endteetet aida . | tis, and green mo: over and Eisuep plush, in wide shaded stripes of two | haning in era colors, is employed for making up very comfort- | ing cliffs, the front sloping to a green bank | formed of heary brown paper crushed and bent | | into irrezular depressions, then covered with glue, and thickly sprinkled with sand an and merging into a green slope by co able as well as elevant pelisses and visites, but the stripes should bechases of quiet and not too markedly contrasting colors. ‘Tux liveliest and purest shades of rose, pink. green moss. bine, man maize, and other light colors are T bank rises froma lake made by covering ‘seen in spring sateens in addition to the grays, [a piece of the floor with a large fragment of bronzes, olives, hunter's green, maroon, navy | mirror edzed with stones and Inoss, a lichen- | and turquois biues, black and white. covered stump, and tufts of dried and dy “Watreac™ buttons are used on mantles and | #fss, ferns aud catkins. Across one end al costumes; they are never alike, their patterns | Tle bridge adds to the picturesque effect. : : . ps of green shrabs, a fallen tree, and — “ ome are of white | climbing vines m: i en in which’ our et with turqnoise or | yarious pets bh span otuers are sns in gold or silver. New tea gowns are simple in s Fich materials, as for instanc ve found an apy nial tomb, as they all appear as | life. Various biids pereh on the tre 8. fe, but of | Tbbits peep from cool green eoverts beneath vaillette in | We Stamps. squirrels are Jeaping across the : upper limbs and climbing up the trunks of the TOF | tre the three dos: tions, watch the movements with anxious eyes. | oe asmall portion of a cottage roof, | alme lapsis lasuli, with st of blue enamel, with d dark or black plush, opening over a tat yellow lace, mounted on i With a lar, colere Jabot of old Aleacoa lace in front. ed are to be seen in ditferent appropriate Banish in front. A few butterfies and other Insects are seen in shage of the | upon the tew flowers introduced into the scene, | or Pompadour. but we found that both these were with diffi: | A Paerry bonnet for a young lady ts of claret | culty 1 rmonize with the otiier parts of | Plush. A puffing of plush surrounds the edze | the imparted a rather artificial ap- of the brim, and the crown is covered plainly confined ourselves to a collec- with phish. A bow of plush is lined with pe bine eon satin, and in front is arranged a bird's w shaded rei feathers. Somer of the new percales have grounds of navy blue and others of turquols, on which ia white are large and small dots. singly and in | clusters, figures like the letter 8, horseshoes, cheeks, tiny birds na mingled pattern, vinetric designs. nd in is made on felt, bat to attempt any description of the number- less" patterns would be but to enn rate the tile nA sc 2 We are now contemplating the arranc Countess fancies of Blea hor Lasts pee | of a second museum w ith ‘other animals since AS ELuGaxt Tuzater Boptes is a combina- | £7" Any witite mine sligenaee “inixed tion of black plush, old gold satin, and hand- | =" and “diamond powder” will some gold embroidery. The skirt of bodice is | impart a brilliant effect, and not become discol- formed of plush loops, lined with old gol satin, ored, as will any vegetable material. The snow. the elbow and shoulder pulls are also of satin’ | fest. ete., thus made, must be sprinkled upon barred across with yeivet. The plastron is of A are dame of glue, te hich wovid diseclor cpa ete hal ral eg ll pepe iti me damp. As there is no limit of time —= aNGeis nie earch one ta which the preservation of these specimeus VALENTINES have never been so beautiful as may hot be extended, it will be seen how valu- able suc! a collection must become. Of course, they are this season. Charming speciziens are hand-painted on porceiain in landscapes, sea | in arranging such a miniature museum, great ! eare is required in using trees, ete... of proper views and floral designs, with borders of plush and fringed satin. In French color combina- | fared spre not overcrowding or giving a con- us tions, for instance, with old cotd plush, the fri. ed appearance. = ——+¢-—______ is pale pink, with garnet and cardinal; cream, blue, and pink garnish the ed The tadiz “Yes, Charley.” A Buffalo paper tells of a lover who began to sa advertise a great variety in to-lay’s aR Propose to his girl just as his horse started to Tur “Jeau-Covjon” robe is very simple. The run with a sleigh. Being determined to have it over with he got the question out at the hort, round skirts is in pale gold brocade, a } Moment the sleigh struck a mile post. ‘The girl most delicate soft shade: the tunicof olive green Plush is lightly cathered below the pointed was thrown hizh inte the alr, but as she came down she uttered a drm “Yes, Charlie,” and waist, the very moderate points beiag outlined with :old passemeaterie. ‘The then fainted. at the side with sral! pi square train, lined with ralsyeue. ‘phis styie of m t trees, and a few ¢ (veiled almost by cround, With bright searie tridge-vine’ as gr da meet painted to represent a cl | Which this rural little museum occupies is opp j Site an east window, and betweea a deep chi ney and side wail, abont ten feet Jonz and five fect deep, the front inciosed with glazed sash, | t Ce i atfording an unobstructed view of the | whole. | aud backache, is always permanently-cured by its use. Can Women Cook? From Progress. If yea, how is it that so very few of the many women cooks prepare an acceptable meal, while so very many of the few men cooks are artists? It may be said with striet truth that the man who makes up bis mind to turn cook is sure to be a success, while the woman who chooses the same profession—it is a profession—is nearly DRY Goops. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 709 MARKET SPACE. Wo are opening to-day new dosicns in HAVILAND & CO.’S DECOKATED CHINA, consisting of ICE CREAM SETS, TED At Co: TO FEBRUARY 287a, I shall sell off my entire Stock of Dress Goods, Blan- j eta, Cloaks, Heavy Underwear, Cashmeres and Black and Colored Silks at prime cost for the baiaucs of this T= GREAT -A-TETF. SETS, GUESSING CONTEST FINE PLATES, &e. &c. 5 i on FURNISH OOP in- sure to bea failure. The explanation is that | month, February. ehafttl sock. of HOUSERURNISRING Goons. in the man does regard it as a profession, while | gn early ana get bargains, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, | the woinan does not. It is a sad fact that 330 709 Manager Space. whenever man enters into rivalry with women GEO J JOHNSON, IS OVER AND THE PRIZE HAS BEEN AWARDED. Decor: ATED in what the world has always regarded as her peculiar fields, cooking and dressmaking, he | ¢g 713 Market Space. a, she a AND PORCELAIN, excels her. The best dressmakers of the world | ——— —— ENGLISH, FRENC! : are men, just as men are by farthe best cooks. | PARIS DRESS FABRICS. DRESDEN AND CHINESE, Women do make a profession of dressmakin: RODGERS’ ENG H CUTLERY. do try their very best and york very hard, but : > FINE PLATED WARF, their own sex will not encourage them, They BLACK AND COLORED PLUSHES. | WATER FILTERS AND KITCH: UTENSILS. will go to them for economy's sake, but every BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS. n the world lives in the hope that some orth will ereate a custume for her. It is reachery of women that men are their M. W. BEVERIDGR, (Late Wee & Brveripar,) 1019 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. — BLACK aND COLORED SATINS. BLACK AND COLORED SILK BROCADES, 26 superiors in this art. But itis not so with cook- igs on line ieee eek plore GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Woman has “no preference for the man | ; is pbuidvas | Uetesas angsair lea eas Eassceety rook, and that is because she has not eda-| ary-woor, FRENCH SERGES me : ty ee ented her tastes as man his. Women { 6-INCH FINE CASHMERE Oe. dealers, in giving the peopie the benent of my low HEATING STOVES. veneral a beefsteak at home as heartily | 'S FANCY HOSE. 250. | Prices in TYLER & CHEWNING, Ss as they do one at Finelli’s. There would be no | CHILDE) ‘ineli’’s if women alone had to support him. | go there, it is true, aud often, but it is | more for the social pleasures of the occasion | than for the cuisine. A chef, when interviewed | {6 by a reporter, told_him that a cook. of the first | ———-—— Tank of course, had a larger library than an edi- | by looking ata ma tor; that he culture, and chemistry; he could say What he eat, and that if he knew what a | an ext he could say wht sort o n he ¥ reins eyes ars of appl paid nothing, but act Having quite a tarce gtuding some of the ce ll, for the irry then! for the Social St. George and Star Head hange ‘ Latrobes, all’ first-class woods, W. 8. JENKS & €O.. 717 Sevenra Steerer SEVENTH eT NORTHW) PIANOS AND ORGANS. GOOD APVICE! _ sald 5 W ATER FILTERS! jORTUWEST. Ladies, exe listen, for the coming week Ifextra good value Sou desire t In Dry Goods and Notious of very 11 Kiead the following catalogue, opposite Iiiees’ Bank: My Stock of NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS. are of the best makers and most WATER FILTERS! ant styles. served long he was not on! rareaine ys ae With Water Coolera attached, guaranteed to Filter Po- for instruction, just as one pajg to be in: ‘ Qe bares est in anything else. ‘The man codk is proud ¢ end prices eo low. . bus He hon ished. ‘erouve to COCHRAN & CO tomac Water, at The Emperor of Germany has two chef are in charge each six months ata tiie, who hold the rank of colonels of infant The woman cook is not proud of her profes- sion. She is ashamed of it. Woman does not nee did, much of her many where it to 4 to cook- nt fashion is falling into K does not “read up.” ds or nillions of wouen | hundred of the Our last y But ti ea were in creat demand, . ned others 07 NEW PIANOS at price: that defy competition, J. W. BOTELER & SON'S jaT 92% PEN) SYLVANTA AVENTE, BOOKS, &e it to occu; arts of Gi SECOND-HAND PIANOS prices, at astonishingly low Towels and suse. Out of the many thousan The woman c¢ Prince Metter o cooks it is doubtful i in Caderwear, the people say, 1 day by da, areceipt book once a month. original ity. Th y would £o on boilin:e potatoe ve their w rather I8 CALLED To } i PARTICULAR ATTENTION Pere cia hay arte Probicte by Chan, Whey iavent anthias JOLORED CASHMERES, IN LIGHT BLUE, SEVERAL ELEGANT SEVEN-OCTAVE ee duces amen than men cooks, but they Cream and other colors, wide double width, al |’ axhionabte Stat All goods at the cal. What a man would save wool, 50. | vecy lowest pi Ms Bh. Mons, n cook this au i} | | i SILK AND WOOL PLAID DR. fron 50 to 2 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, $1.50. COLORED SILKS, 50. COLORED SILK PLUSH, reduced from $3. 75 to#2.50. PIANO COVERS, SILK EMBROIDERED, $3.75. Large size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. and BLACK CASHMERES, double width, The w be something else, waiting for the future. will throw a) awhile she may 5 GOODS, reduced id she The dies, die he wants to be remem- | k. His son becomes a cook | after him, and triumphantly takes up his mis- | sion. Montaigne recouuts a conversation he had | ith an Italian chef who had served in the | “raifa, who Was famous for | ag. says the gre: DEwsey. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR erie: ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Plate.” ROSEWOOD CASE PIANOS, AT 390 AND $100 CASH. Onty establishmentin the city furnishing that quality and doing the work pecfoctly. A fresh and elewant assortment also of ble-width CLOAKINGCLOTHES at assayist, ‘tell | reduced to $1.50 and $2. bout his post. He gave mea} BLACK SILK VELVET, $1. = CHE 8 : fs es ariead LEATHER D science of eating with a gravity | Beantifal PLAID DRESS GOODS, widest <foul ISCELDANLOUS ARTICLES. and magesterial countenance, as if he had been | width, reduced from 75 to mae determining some vexed question in theology | PURE WOOL BLANKETS, reduced from $7 t0 $5. DEMPSEY, He deciphered to me, as it were, the distinction | me : STATIONER AND ENGRAVE) sts between appetites, the means of, “llof our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S~ Oud Extabiished Howse, ning or exciting the appetite, the gene- | All of one $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1.25. n18-3m 913 Penna, ave., bet. Yih end 10thstreeta. COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 25 to 12}. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 75. CARTERS, 711 MARKET sp 1 police, so to speak, of his sauces, and par- licularized their ingredients and their etfects. The difference in salads according to tie seasons he next discoursed upon. He explained wh sort ought tobe served warm and those which should ways be served cold, the way of adorn- ing and embellishing them in order to render them seduetive to tie eye. Ail this was puifed PIAKO WARERDOME GvHOOL Books BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED iT ANGLIW'S ANTIQUAKIAN BOOKSTORE, ¥ Srerer. 1 nH £10 435 Seveuth street northwest. Concoras BUILT Cash paid forall kinds of Boo! &e. 913-6m W M. HEINEKAMP up with rich and magnificent terms, such as are #HLY IMPORTANT! suet; Gaerers . Tey MEDICAL, &e. employed by statesmen and diplomatists_ when = int Ulan, Lot Paice Ae Stay, SGNTLEMEN GAN EAVE cs a Gy are lecourslngs oyer the government of an mt AuenOe Gt TLEMEN CAN HAVE ACIE LEIG TREA- NepRne SER: 801 9th strect northwest, | yy consulting Den LEON, 531 Penueyivania, avenue, ge whatever. Can you imagine a woman cook talking like that? “Can you imagine one well enough in- | formed to do so? Can you not count upon your fingers, with several fingers to spare. the women cooks you have encountered who Presenptions aud advice free of any e im 19. pIQpeEtY mow occapted by Atewsrs. G Petersen, 420, 422 AND 421 SF) MED AND cian in the city, can be ‘ylvania avenue, from 2 to4 NTE STR ible ter ue, at RIICHENBACH 3 T1th street, a few doo: . We shall short Pour-story Build- a Female Compiaints aud Trrecularities a button for the appearance of the dish See eres, seaman tee £9 recha Foussiory Satid-| _—__Jaltsim | assiekdy'cured. Prompt treatment. Separate roomie for sent to the table? Have you not seen thei 1a IEE Laties. tim rush a turkey or a chicken into the dining-room | serriNa OFF! UPRIGE D PIANOS. IN CAN BE CONSULTED CONFL- With the legs of the poor fowl pointing SELLING OF! | WORLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALED, | Diente iy bs Gentlemen and Laiies Who need ied rections, as if struck by lightning? Are 7 Rede . ant - iene NUPRIGHT PIANO, street northwest. 20 year's experience. Main ‘office, chops always circulating “about the dish as if j Aish! below cost, all of our immense stock now ia ow LES RO HOLIDAYS Assouth Eutaw street, Baltimore. alsin fr a dice box? Do they ever remove | it. Se AGENT, = es h the butcher lea i D RR og ORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy ot Medicine of Paris, recom- mended by the medical Celebrities of the World asa specific for nervous and physicai debility, lows of manly | Vigor, &c, ; of Levassor, 10 bis. rue Richelien, Paris; or of Seth. 8. Hance, Baltimore, and C. Christiani, 484 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. where de- scriptive circulars, with symptoms and testimonials can jORTHWEST. senses gvodness is often, al ceptionable, but when it comes to demand: upon their skill in poaching an eg. or pr paring the breakfast coffee. the most of them | ¢{T9. Will make as sad a mess of it as they would in | lous be construing a line in Virgil. We must make our | sat ds own coffee at the table, by the aid of a French Ge | L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agents, street northwest, near @. 18 and Orzans for rent, taned and repaired. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ja i A HOMP SO: bebad. Tne genuine alone bears private proprictary pot, murmuring blessings the while in memory | All oue “Dress Goods reduced, THEY MUST BE | DL SE PS eed of the man who invented the contrivance, for | CLOSED OUT way Lelow vost. We have reduced our DRESS SHIKT MANUFACTORY AN DE on ee oo of course it was a man to whom we owe it, and -cent Drass Goods to 10 cents, poe D 2 KE satisfy our longing for poached eggs with the ; Mi 'tics.Anitemate complaints quickly cured. Can be 4 ¢s MEN'S FURNISHING E! consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office houre boiled article, whose cooking we ourselves have bea ee etM from 110900 jock p.m., with ladies only. 310-Im* M4 *: 816 F Street Northwest. ce supervised. If you imagine by these stratezies And all finer soods in proportton. We have tak wa [Soe UNG MEN, tc escape the ingenuity of their skill in having | pans to markont immense cock downs Shou eee, | NECKWEAR, HOorwEAn, Var sou have tailed to receive [Rroner treatment in watters yo wrong, you are liable sometimes to apiece be overte chail make a redu casee of Chronic Diseases, such as Heart Disease, Kid disappointment. ‘There is the water for the | re shut carey Re Winter Goods over | Resdy-made SHIRTS at follon Pisture bocay, Besueal Weaker Peete: Meas cook to heat, and there you are still at her Bees ane nee ruipeuehed 9 SxUUbLity, &é.. wend two stamps for our quchtious, for : patlare c shied event Liere sexaTutha mar new this is leading into the seryant question | ?LUSHFS, VELVETS. | GB ELLERY, aad ia and this is not to the purpose. Que assortment is now complete, having upward of SUCCESSOR TO iS 13 THE LONGEST ESTAB- That problem is not to be disposed of | 1,20 and. ‘Thess have altheon reduced 25 fe lished Specialist in| Washington; 35 years expe- ina paragraph, when it has been discussed in | MF Ceut Remember they wnst be sold. DURSEDT BED THERS, Picea, ‘Sy lite xed loos Of wesual powes coved and meds aves Without avail. I may say one word of it, | CLOAKS, RS OF FINE DRE ines furuished OF DOpSy. Pore eae pages withe s J 5 OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS | icines furnished or no pay. 025-412 however, and that is that in’ one respec ULSTERS, 5. * FURNISHINGS. nae ASSN “ah e a 9 P DOLMANS, Dp BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED we are singularly fortunate in our ser- ALL REDUCED 1112 F Srarer Nonrawesr, Wasminarox, D.C. Ladies" Physician; over 30 years: locate at 9008 Think with what smail inquiry we en- a etree: soutiwes: sto Irregularities, Obetrnedons | {Uury From $5 to 33. gauge them and how little we know of the ante- From $e tosh $12.00 en eam Beco ee cedents of the men and women we admit into Brom $8 to & 9:00 | = — — our houses as “help,” and the temptations for From 13 tet, Seer e oe inaoob, Rexronen, raseality placed before them, and consider how From # . ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing Premature taparatively seldom it is that the servant end ell fine’ foods 6t roat sac ites. rene Brout Hee Reevous Demag, Lost ees to. Sain is guilty of any. serious crime, Think | memaarientsn haudeant dy ant wants waea'a New seid 1h vain every KnoWwh remedy, has discovered sie as iui] with old stock, They shail and imust be ts ple self e, which he will send to his y-eul- what they could do if they cared to, and | Dui ment iu Americas Not that, we alo rete, “Addrens JH REEVES es Cot ea ferers. Address J. H REEVES, 43 Chatham street you must agree thit, faulty as they are, | oonay BARGAINS! but for fear that you m New York, ‘s10-coly&ke they are yet honest and as a class well-behaved. | GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS! TSS sald. the A. POSITIVE CURE ‘Without Medicines. e two or three noble ladies of the time, who een and are striving to elevate the cook- their sex, are not forgotten. They when every one elec asked 31.50 fc and it is the same quality ali the tinu ” Shirt that you bought of u the samo quality, ‘The good **Mye- 3, 4.5, 6, 7 or8 BLANKETS, FLANNELS, deserve: and faye’ tia: Mehout reepeet bat CLOTHS. | Seis (5 cents cau be duplvited Goth in “quality | | ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIRA, spear that their labors are having the | AM Blankets rotucod from 1to%3 perpair, | | tthe shrvaiety Shirt ian ood as any Patented October 16, 1876. One box ; 4 a Comite de of best Robe t | inzton, ani price, nntinis ‘1 - should. ‘There are cooking schools | aiza'with White Cettos, Pelieon ede eO ore ae | NEE Hi ISL tre fireepeheceting sarang No. 2 will cure the inost obs bow long standing. No naurcous doses of cubebs, ¢iubs, of which one hears oc the attempt to interest women in case, no matter of ber, they must be sold. Brown ‘Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unbleached OWN, RE- ‘hia or off of sandal- aS uae oie v ee need froin’ i kinds of work | wood, that ars certain to produce dye! 5 cookin. i t progresses at all, does so slowly. eRe onde es toicocuniea. c FATS ade to order, and oid | ing ie coatings ot tho stomach. stint hc ts «t resulis are not yet very noticeable. reduce » 6 conte, led. Kemember the number—740 Sih treet rice $1.50. Sold by ak druggiats, or mailed on re- But let us not despair. sk for 75 cents. mur2é | ceipt of price. For further particulars send for cir- = = .© Dainask cut down to $1. ———— | cular. P.O. Box 1,533. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! the entire stock ata trifle over halt price. from Be. wy) to $1. PRINS, DOYLIES, alt reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATIO! Bill, of lading and custom house ra 3, J17-tu, th, FEAR IS WEALTH VE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, PROPOSALS. P0POSALs For ELEVATO - Ovrice or Burprya For Stare, War anv Navy DEvAwry eToN, D. C., February vil, A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. C; ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. jead- perimator- INVENTED BY A WOMAN. re- y A = ss Linpotency, Involuntary Emission ature ceived, snd will orea on iWaeny) 38.600 LOSALS, for furnishing. delivering Old Ace, Caused by “over-exertion, seit-ablise. OF ona worth HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, rere EE ako ee ee Wer Wat Calincer Pas | indulzenes, which lesda to misery, decay and. death. — Orde rom the other ‘The scods have eaves Hipt Bpeaiice the Norn Saeee © | One box willcure recent cases. Each boa contains one | since advanced 20 per cent. ‘Therefore, look out for ‘or Sta ar and Navy Departme: WELVE | Month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for ‘ i ii 8 office unt ELVE | five dollars: sent by mall Brepaid ‘on’ receipt of price. PREPARED BY A WOMAN BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! PB 3aud Ovened | We cuarantee six boxes t cure any esse. With each of bid ae order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with Aulour FANCY GOODS, such as e orn wil be furnished otsnichet | Ryaagiaey, we al ota aes gebnie gue ee aa —s ir L will ‘ais Lo extablists mt 1€) “3 7 GLoves, | Dullers of hydraulic elevators on application to tis | etree Schte Guarantees ined a STUTr & Choa . 2 ‘ennsylvania avenue, Washinxton, D. C., Oran ee : THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, woleswleand Ite LYDIA E, PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ae oo “ HOARENG,, | Wholealeand Mall Agent, Yo wom all orders shy raid All Reduced. Some Way ‘low Cost ME. SELDEN PROFES = =: Is A Postrive Curr 1,000 dozen Ladies” Hommed Pure LINEN HAND- WIND ENGINE. 31, SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF MID- tRentnre for 25 ce) over20 years successful practice: skilful Cee ae nies comce tc 25 conts. Most of these are frestment: clagant abcoramodatious; cousultstions wits For ail those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 80 consimon to our best female population. It will cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- ent — only. 132 Lexington avenae, near 3ist street, York y. Patient ini place i near me J)"R__ ROBERTSON, I sbout dozen Men's GERMAN CHILES, which wa sold all last 15 cents, and which gave each satisfaction thet every one Who bouht them recomended them to their friends. These we have reduced to Ly cents, We have alxo about three cxses of Ludies’ LINEN “New Departnre” in Wind Moters. Turbine Wheel, upright ehett, direct action, powerful movement, auto- quate bell governor, runs’in a zephyz, effective ina heavy vale. Power’ for all purposes, from ordinary THE MOST E | Plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation aud Uleera- | ¢, nd OU pin oe tien pumping to driviug heavy machinery. Erected on Jongest established specialist in this ci 18 po, Falling aud Displacements, and the consequent | fore last si months: ‘They mat berate, NEON | Lovers or Built in cupolas, “Ornamental in ‘desig asd | fears exyerieuce, will (ran tee acure in ail of Spinal Weakness, and i particularly udapted to the i a perfect ventilator. foe Urinary Opens, Meron ‘and Seana Weaken, Changes of Life. FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! F3~Especially adapted to raising water in buildings | ete. ‘nd Byzpbille ponitively cured in 3 It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in BUTTO: BUTTONS! Miers sup niy ia poceamient, Consulbed WStucedays and Batasacre hey apne an carly stage of development. The tendency of Can- | our 5 cent Button Stock slots. tha - ss pygond Seinstare 7 cereus Humors is checked very speedily by its use. This tho telk of tho ponutegr ctony teak Patna On ters OAS BARRE RSS. Archie, leading deneot ofan Ip Boats It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- | from every state of the Union. ‘Many of these Buttons Sole AgentforD.c., | Eutaw Baltimore, Md. ‘ost Yings for Stimulants, 2nd Relieves Weakness of the | 27° eaibers they cteat sad other: cities at $1 per dozen. ‘R. MOTT'SFRENCH POWD! Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- | ember Sol1-w,s8m 1429 New York avenue. for v Discasen, tration, General Debility, Sleeplesaness, Depression and Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight REMEMBER! REMEMBER! We donot make the reductions for pleasure, but as onr building eball bea grand affair, we promise to opea dt with a GRANDER STOO! AND ALL NEW AS NEAT A9°POSSIBLE. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, J, TMOCARTHER, © BEALESTATE BANKER AND Fargo, Dakota ‘Territory. Investments carefully anade for Bastern customers tue Fanatn Hed River Valier. “A No, i iheat transaerions in ‘tot ‘on receipt of ‘price, ISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. in | by mail under seal, S® "PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT REELY. gg ¥ It will at all times and under all circumstances act section. | “The W. & G. I. Co. is im harmony withthe lawsthat govern thefenale eys-| S16 __—_404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. te - ° ieee Bee of For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either eex this | () ARPETS! icied” All ingaie fully answered: Compound is unsurpassed. Fart Ni folleited All E, B. ‘> Presiden’ CABPETS !! 4 D. Cooke, Jr., _ oanpers ttt | Eaiisthers of Wank aia ed M. Sruay hae JOSEPH &. J.B Linsey, LUMBER. MERCHANTS. OFFICE NO. ict re Reems Offer for sale os LYDIA EK. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, ‘Masa. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, slso in the form of lozenyes, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mri. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pampliet. Ad- SO Oe Fe Bure cure Yor alt i Cn Prine abe ye SAM OF ‘TOLU, ROCK THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. dress as above. UPHOLSTERING AND HOUSE FURNISHING — . GOODS, medicinals CALIFORNIA BED WOOD, Xo ferlly should be withont LYDIA E. PINKITAN'S Ta Got Yates, Eid tonpidity ofthe es Bs oan poe toe. = our spear ccactlg cl SINGLETON & HOEKES, 00 801 MARKET SPACE. __ BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. Boo AND HARDWOOD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, FULL STOCK. LOW PRICES. WM. MoLEAX, 220-1" Corner 15th and B steweta northwest. PADTS OILS WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, REVS LIQUID ara, sok of AR ‘Liks alwys ou baad. GEORGE RYNEAT, Jn, 408 Trm Sy vt Novrnweer, STEAMERS. &e. y OLICK. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 3p, ARROWSMITH will leave ter wh a ry MONDAY, DAV for ail myer landinen. on M Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currie- man. On SATURDAY, Currionian and Leonardtown, JOHN E. WOOD, Ax ONDAY ae tar am FOLK AND NEW ¥ THE STRAMER Tay Will eave he oy WEDNESDAY ing et Pex 1 " CONNECTING AT Ne ASDF K STEAMERS. oF THE LAKE rent KNIGHT Vast Kiver, clock p.m: ok at ier 4! four tan Baw 1051 Fenn ylvanin ave: iat bot KED WOOD, Secretary. yD Wel.” 2? Meh, KOM NEW VORA. accord “3 $2, $50 and $199 ecommodations, ickes to P ams, $15 addationa. Return tickets ou Tavorable terins. Steamers marked * do uot carry steerage. low rates. Stewrage tickets from Live erpool atid Queaistown and all other partsof Europe at Jowest rates. Through ‘bills of taaen given for Belfast, Glaag Havre, Antwerp aud other portson the Continent an Trogiat and yaomane apwiy at the Coms office, reicht and ps apply at the Compa 0, 4 Bowlin Given, or ti stecrase aud ‘Calan 4D | OTIS BIGELOW & 6O., OU rivet, Wanlington, |? & — Vepxon H. BROWN & CO, «York; 00., Orto Messrs. OLIS BIGELOW & jaunt? 605 Tih strect, Washington. | NORTH | STRAMSHN | Loxpow, So Bi j Fteamers of this, sail EVERY SAT URKDAY from: Breny street, Hoboken, Rates of rom New York t» Havre, Lond: Southanton ana Breanen, fies cabin, $i cabin, $60; tecraze, SW, prepaid steerage certineates, | £1. "Por treieht or ayply to OFERIGHS & | P homie Green, N ae WG, Me ©0.,"925 Penusylvauia avenuio northwest, Agents or | Washi an | NEW youre ROTTERDAM, ‘The fire*-slane Steamers of this Ling, | “AMSTERDAM, ° “KOTTERDA) | MSCHIEDAM? ~ A. SCHOLITEN,* P-CALAND,” and’ “MAAS Carrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, Joave con Stores, Brooklyn, regularly, on WEDNESDAY, | First Cabin, mb, Bd ns | BL CAZAUX et ‘ew York. RAILROADS. ‘TE ohear . u i , CORNER, or 61H AND B Sui ows Yor Pittsbure and the West, Chicazo I A Express Of Pullisen Hotel aud Sloopiug Care at 3:30. Ie, daily; Fast Line, 9:30 a.m. dsily, with & ley diag Care ‘fro Harrisburey to Ciuciinati. Western Express, 73 with Palace Carn to Pittsbu iota Ld iMORE AND BOLOM AS m. daily, except Saturday, wi Cavandaigua. For Wiliatusport, Leck Haven aud Elmira, at 9:90 a. m. dai yy except Sunday. For New York and the Vast, 8.00 1:30, 9:50 and 1:20 pm. Ons Limited Express of Pare Tor Cars, 9.30 a1 excupt Si : For Brody, Ne 1 eal couect at Jo fy City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, allordiig direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage across New York | For Phistelphia, 8:00 aan m.. 1:30, 5: 9:50 ann 102 . On Runday, 1:90, 6-40, 9: and 10:20 Limited Express, ‘9°90 ‘au. ails, exer # For Baltimore, 649, 8.00, 9:32, 20:20 a.m.. and 1-30, 4:20, 4:40, 00, 9-60 and 10°30 ).m. Om Sunday, 3. E 1:80, 5:40, 7:30, 9:60 and 10:30 For Pope's Creck Ling, 6:40 a.m, and 4:40 P.m., daily, except Sunday. ‘a apaiie, 6:0 am. and 4:40 p.m., daily, exoopt lay. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _ RATT: WAN AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON 4:20, For | Gon, where orders can be left theccing of bag | awe to destination from hotels and residenons, in JK. Wood, General Passenver Agent, FRANK TPMPSON, General Manazere PpAEronore & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAsT, AND THE ONLY LINE pETWeI | THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASRINGTON. | ry iD ST. LOUIS to Cineumatt, rerigrin sagpaiiers Sirasbure, Wi Keay.) nt of hocks an Siations, TLADLLPUIA, NEW YOLK AND BOSTON PEESS. Parlor Cars to New York. S40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS Coon- becis for, Hagerstown and at Point of tock fur Frederick.) 19:00—baltumore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express Stops st Beitevile, Annapolis Juncuou, Jessups and Dorcy’s. Ou Sundays stops at ail ‘stations , EXPRESS (stops at Hyattoville 110:49- PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. ‘Panor and siequng Cars. | 12 Q_Baitinore, Elieott City, Annapolis and Way 1:25—Un Sunday onty for Raltimore vay. | He—BAD TT NOae Ex rae at Was: 15-00—BALIIMOKE. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK LXV HESS. 3:00 Halbinore aud Way Stations, (Winchester, Pred ck, Laweretow ve via Helmy.) 430°BALTINOKE HY ATISVILLL AND LAUREL gad {Epederick. Via Liclay, Siojs ob Atta . 1 OLDOL Frederick, Hagerstown, wey chester and Way Statens. (Ou sunday to Point: “tocks and Way Stations only.) 5:45—SALTINOL EArRESS, (Martinsburg and ‘Way, via Kelay. Sioye at Hyatisvidle and Laurel.) $i to —Riaktanees cad Way pigeon: pra a peeone. *Ts0—BAL, Timon, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL 18:20—ViT PSBULG, CLEVELAND and DETKUIT EXPKE> any Cura, 95 PUL ADELIaIL A NEW YORE and BOSTON mie 1s Riechiug Cure to New York. Stop af ‘attavaile aiid J t9:47_CHICAGU, CINCINNATI and ST, LOUIS EX- rasa. Nleeping Cars to Ciuciauab and Cll “0, Len ‘Sunday only. Other trains daily, exoaps resent Gly end earteeae TPEACTIGAL, BOOK’ AND 208 FRETERR a2" Fine ‘suecaity: inal SAFE DEPOSIT OO. SECURITY FROM LOSS BY wa SE 2

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