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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET 4 3 lows. * De Goneness ob de Past.” A Social Paradox. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES | -MeCiure. A. 5. Onio, 801 9) = _____sdDRY_GOoDs. = DRY GOODS. _ Amore ataneraiee ocomieet duty, or a | Detroit Free Press Limekiin Ciub. Alden in New York Times. IN THE Crry. owns M. toira, 1125 10: oh mew GPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. A EI-WOOL PLAIDs. more severe and painful test of conjugal aftec-| ‘What I was gwine to remark,” said Brother | It is one of the oddest degrees of fashion that —— 3. National Hotel alias SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS. ton, can not be conceived, than that of the | Gardner, as the rattling of hoofs died away on | punctuality in attending a social party is to be Their Places of Residence Here. K Wm. SbvItt House. WwW een Ww Hindoo widow, who, disdaining to live after | the calm evening air, “‘was to de effect dat Prof- | held a high crime and misdemeanor. If Smith | ,,7h¢ * desis rsd eared rate | ; ote 10 Ft ow. ALI-WOOL STRIPES. her husband, voluntarily mounts the funeral- | January Sunbeam of Mississippi, am waitin’ in | is told to meet his lawyer or his broker at 2| company thrin; the I desighates ‘those aving nwa Hotel, SILK AND WOOL STRIPES. pile on which his dead body is placed; an amia- | de ante-room to address de meetin’ on de sub- | o'clock p.m. he makes ita point to be punc- j other ladies with them. ite ’ Nd lime LIGHT SHADES IN CASHMERES. ble victim to a barbarious faith. Jeck of ‘De Goneness ob de Past.” De professor | tual, and if by accident he should be half an SENATORS. tsstss: 1, Mearopattan Mote : r LIGHT SHADES IN SHOODA CLOTHS. . Considerable pains had been taken by the | 8m not only known all ober de kentry fur his | hour late, he feels that he has been guilty of a DRESS Goops Department. © W SoA THA ay British government to stop these horrid rites, | theories on astronomy, but am de oniy man in | breach of propriety.. When, however,” he is in- Ted i Y Goods daily receiving in Cashmores, A ae 4 but without effect; indeed, it seems that so far | America who kin skin @ woodchuck in seben | vited to a party at 8 o'clock p. m. he never Del iware, 1413 Massachusetts av. otal. ae ee sesleuininer exc from the custom having been diminished, it has | Minits by de watch. Sir Isaac Walpole, you an | dreams of presenting himself before! 9 o'clock, OL amt Capriol st. | oe D HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. D BROCADE GRENADINES. increased. It appears from a return made to Giveadam eed Ee ioe one He and would as soon enter the drawing-room in | +48: ce onzia, Metropolitan lotel, iy ATLiNgtor French Ribbed Plain Brown Mixed Misses PLAIN GRENADINES. parliament on this subject, in 1821, that the | loves an’ lon: Pp his shirt-sleeves as be guilty of entering the , S.C. SUG 18th st. nw, Murch, Thompson H., Mata number of Hindoo widows who. were’ burnt or | fessor into de hall.” 123 10th st. now Mutonhier, W., Pe French Ribs Hose. 4 In about five minutes the stranger made his | house at 8 o'clock. As for ladies, there is no 1 ra... Arlington. *Magiunt % Ter. ari Hows Fill ewtlar malta, only Si per pale TYLER & CHEWNING, EEL EEG SE vole as nO [0 SUB PSIG earalice aiid Wa Greet with < traretiof! an= | ladyiew sow auld NAGE (Ales at eho eNuid aki 0 5.1, Penn, 16th stand RL ave arr iv 5 amber of districts, was, tn 1615, 878; In 1816, | Spposrasee on Teck tie weer pal aad dled | eater he to arcive carly ata, | “cameron,"Anzus Wisconsin, 5 8 st, iLw. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. & | _™13_ 918 Seventa Street Nortnwest. eee ae ead thus to de- | the shoes ofelght or tem of the nearest mem- Para Punctuality. In “this, matter is rather Coke, ‘tichont Treacase S28 6th Bowe Re ee ee ee REAT BARGAINS IN COLORED SILKS. | Vote herself, abstains from food as soon as her | bers. On taking the platform he was intro- | worse than want ofpunctuality in keeping busi- | *Conger, 0. DM 821 M'St nw. w York ave, Latics’ Gauze Undervests, a superior qual- G husband is dead; chewing betel, and invoking, Lapa ae ia ike ats meine. te BRE ness appointments, and the punctual party-goer ats, ei £ uy Vv E J, 8 fo wee JL | 20 cos Pr ary ‘COLORED S SELES, 80, without ceasing. the god of her husband's | ty-clmto keep his throag moist during his ora- | contd never hold a position In polite sv bee Di tition S Amon res GLOve DaPAu Meter. PLAIN COLORED SILKS, superior, $1.00 | sect. When the fatal hour arrives ehe adorns and he Jo ori ke ft The origin of this curious social law is not to "Ve a F, Cantornia, wean < O} roots Bi vox DAMAaSE $1.60 anaen.ce herself with her jewels, and puts on her most | |, ee Mepitiertred eee Re befoand, as many shallow philosophers have Ea. wie a ; lp AX, New York, since oe ee tinue the of 01 Tyrol $1 's 2. v 5 imagined, in a desire to mark as plainly S~ ing : T Chamois oven, 6 button wongth, a toe yer 'T'| © veces, ALL SILK GRENADINE, Black, $1.25 ana | costly attire. as if she were going to a festival. | under de bed, you will,an' you cannot find | sinks the’ distinction between basinges, ama | Faaas 8 ph, Vingina, 73) 15th ot nw She is accompanied by her relatives and friends, yson, L. E., Littn: 224 LA st now, { | 29 pieces BLACK AND COLORED NUN'S CLOTH, 46 | and by the music of drums and trumpets, The | It. Why? Kase it am gone. It. has slipped | my 318 Ie *. Stanton J.. Ludiana, 131 he nt pleasure. Ifa person goes to a party late be. HAMBURG DEPARTMENT. 0 pieces PT . victim affectionately embraces her friends and | *W8y likea streak o' grease runnin’ across de | cause he would go to his business early, thére i KBE, tp 4 1S Gra k we ecibene RY Pees it Aion AEE WOOL BUNTING, Looe Telations, among whom she distributes part of | Kitchen floo’, an’ it will nebber, nebber return. | {sno reason why he should not show'a stiil | *ettibne Sitios by O wiiteok Ent Seine bancesifere: sakes C) | 1pieces BLACK vs her jewels and ornaments; she comforts them, | (Sighs from’all over the hall.)' Do you meet | greater contempt for. business habits by going | Pg pore eh Teg OG P vewHouiten ad Grspare in beantifal izle. > | Strives and Plaids to match all the above. wis they bless her, and entreat her prayers to | Plato as you go up de street? Do you fin’ Cicero arty two or three days after the day | Wisconsin, 105 Lt Terese TR New PARASOLS snd SPRING JACKETS. God to grant them the fortitude she manifests | Waiting’ at de ferry dock? Do you h’ar ot Dio- east ig a ea invitation—a course | Oregon, National Hotel N. “ ee ee pBetioas Fees ta Svcs 1a In similar citcumstances, “The widows. gen, | Senes hangin’ round de Union depotto work de | which, would obviously. reader: parties ‘nuios, j “Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1501 If st. n.w. Daily opening new styles of wide, medium GEO. J. JOHNSON, erally meet death with heroic firmness and con- | String game on some greenhorn? Not any? | sible. The real reason why everybody goes to a | Hampton, Wade. asin litan Hote gud narrow Kibbons, im new and stylish pat- mil 713 MARKET SPACE. convinced that in thus burning them- | Dey belonzs to de past an’ gone. Dep sleep in | party an hour or two later than the specified | Harts 1 ¢ i a 65 V mont ave, st sual, a. 3 Hotet B = B selves from conjugal attachment they shall by |@@ dimness of odder centuries. Whar’ am | hour is to avoid being the first-comer. There is - % anney, A. jassachusetis, Arungton I oo oO RUCHING DEPARTMENT. © | MA8CH DUST AND MARCH WINDS. the sacrifice deliver theirhusbands from the tor- | 4¢ glory of de Roman empire?) Whar’ am Cwear | not a part er living who would, in any con- | aL 3 _Newand Hintsome Sty lowest prices ments of the next life, whatever crimes he may | 80’ Brutus an’ Cassius? Letde dust of the past | ceivabie circumstances, present himself at @ Ss yet used, 25e., J0c., 34 aud 46c. per have committed in this. answer. (Much blowing of noses. ) party unless at least three other guests had al- | (Hoar, ik ~ fiton ¥ ‘PT yard. uy Mr. Holwell, well known as having been one| “My fren’s, de past am mot de fucher, any | ready preceded him in the drawing-room. | J male ta in Howse, Paves ieaa vanes. COCHRANE'S SUPERIOR VEILINGS, of the wretched prisoners in the Black Hole of | More dan day after to-morreram day befo’ yes-| From this custom springs the curious paradox iW Sos Ista st. Eckbchaoe Bb 0 ‘ . 0) ves, Calcutta, gives an account of one Hindoo widow, | terday. As time fades se does glory fade. To- | that no guest is ever the first-comer at a party. 3 Pe and Flats. Seren ey sg oe N oiQ.2ee Standard Prints tm good atylos, NY Z who, being told of the pain she must suffer, | (ay you may march at de head of de purceshum, | As each guest enters the house and proceeds up ~ lori da, 1705 G st. Kich, Joun f., Michigan, 907 Tur st. warranted fast colors, at Se. per yard. NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, with a view to dissuade her from her Intention, ae hat on yer earan’ ared sash tied aroun’ yer | stairs, he or she steals. a glance into the draw- | J ., Nevada, N. J. ave. and Bst 34, My + Olio, 1212 New York ave, SMALL WARE DEPARTMENT. Unusual, Atiractive and Excellent Bargains, put her finger into the fire and held it there for | body—to-morrer ye may be in Jail fur borrowin | ing-room, and invariably finds that it containsa | Lanier t, O.G. Mins Menroiitae oy M.. New Jersey, 187 K st . a considerable time; after which she put fire on | Somebody's woodpile to keep yer feet warm. | number of eatlier guests. Beyond any question, Lapham ox : we ore, Wormers metal: Robe oui W., Louistana, 1115 1 st. eae eee ~ the palm of her hand, laid incense upon it and | (Sly and suspicious winks all over the room.) | these early quests had been in their turn pr P . 2 | 2 D., Massachusetts, Riggs House, i aches = 1 oe ee ey Ma fumigated the Bramins who were present. }o not prize de present too highly—do yot for- | ceded by still eatlier guests; and it is the opi : jfipbinson, 3. .OnLO, AT We oO FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. oo enables usto offer Uptown | “Bernier, who has an interesting article on | £¢t de warnings of de past. We cannot recall de | jon of Prof. Harkness, of the Naval Observator | : California. 304 Indiana uve. 2, Kew gudlevant colorings in Suiting Flan- [J | ew this subject in the Harleian Collection, speak- | Past. but we can look back an’ see whar’ de | who has discussed the question at some length are, | Koss Shiles Now derory, itr the : U a ea U| ease panasots anp panisrva vertinas | ins of the undaunted resulution which & widow Sore Binns aot wopte fe arte. tn his last official report, that there must in, the = | TeRUSSelL WA Mans 0h Now Jersey ave. 8 = 5 at Surat exhibited, says, ‘1 cannot do justice to 5 y nature of things be a first guest. Nevertheless, | «: . ra ain, THOS, Kolisas. 00 13U Sl. now. Ss BOSTON HOUSE, S euiiemeny cow ae POPULAR Prices, _ | the scene of suffering: the contldence oi which | cent piece off fur a quarter. (Cheers and ap-| no party-goer has ever yet seen a first-comer, | +4) i 2 2218 Connecticut ava. N Metropolitan Hoveh E 921__ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 K Bae are Nea = 5 she looked on us European spectators, and met | Piause.) much less appeared in that undesirable char- M) ivanla, 613 13th st. n. we = Fr are nob onsaved by cur eitiztns. > Also, the view of her little cabin, made up of dried | , “My hearers, we should not lib fur de past. | acter. It certainly does seem as if the fact of * hy J. st. nw. Sere NEW HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, millet straw and small wood, prepared for the | but far de fucher. What am It to us as we tz | the arrival ofsuccessive zuests postulates the ar- | ‘Morrill, 3. f. s.W. cor. 14th & MSts DW. in patterns and qualities secured only by our facilities | catastrophe. The remembrance of the impres- | UP in de mawnin’ wheder Cwsar met hismother- | rival of afirst guest. Aseries m r ss pon dotinds Ausylvania, G0 13th se and long experience in the Swiss market. sive mannerin which she entered'this receptacle, | !"-law at de depot_or forbid her his house? | ping, and though there is norecord of any Alabaina, Mc tropoilan Hotel I NVOICE OF MAT- sat down upon the pile, and took her husband's | Wiat am it to us as we retire to our humble | who, on arriving at a party has found less th: ‘ ap! Hilinois, 1115 1 st. 3S IN ALL GRADES. hand into her lap, will never desert me; nor can | Couches fur de night whether de orators of ts already in the drawing-room, we Ransom, M. W., N ; — ere SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING time ever efface the recollection of my feelings, | Athens greased deir utes wid lard or went bar’ | cannot exempt those three guests from’ the Prem} me. foot? AS we sit on a box in de ally to consume | (ve r ‘i sore tis . . when I calmly saw her take atoreh, and with n de all operation of mathematical law aud believe that WINDOW SHADES, COCHRANE & CO. her own hand kindle the reeds within, while [ | WU" Noon-day lunch we car’ not whether Brutus | they always are self ex always ala, Willard’s Hotab Se know not how many Bramins without were | (ved his goatee or was clean-shaved. (Cries of | been seated on the draw TAOSE COVERS FUR FUENEZURE. _mit Orrosrre Rreas' Baxe. | doing the same thing. I can at present scarcely | “No! N« But de fucher am big wid events. ease may be, There must Ee a umead ar think the scene possible, though it is but a few | T@day we may be tull of sorrow. If so, we ry party when the first-comer ; T bene hope dat de morrow will bring clam-chowder. eet cereal Cesena enue, Forbes in hia Oriental Memo! Great smacking of lips.) It the present am tions the case of a female whose h ull of biles an’ chilblains an’ heart-| eonsly with histwo companions. Prof. Harkness amply provided for her. and what is very un-| aches, de fucher may be as bright as a @ly compares this hitherto unidentified firs He must be one SINGLETON & HOEKE'S CARPET House, All wool, double width, 50. Indtaai fy usual among Hindoos, made her totally ‘inde- | Cts eyes shinin’ out of a bar'lon a dark night. | comer with the plinet Neptune, and holds that ¢ one Stepliehs, A. HL, ¢ LADIES’ GOODS. bose fe wie Sa UL et ra, | pendent of his family! All was of no. avail; | Nebber look b; e past. It am as much | hig existence may be proved in a way some- n Metropolitan Hote, Slocsslager, 8. M., Tudiaha, 918 14th st a : she persisted in her determination to accom- | £0ne a8 a three-cent piece paid out fur Fourth | what analogous to that in which the exi 9 T st. new ren N ISS ANNE K. HUMPHERY, SNBIL: ee eae pany him to a better world, and suffered not | Of July lemonade. Nebber dispair of de fucher. | o¢ Neptune was demonstrated by the fuct that | OFFICERS OF THK SENATE. , de fire lowest, an’ the tears and supplications of an aged mother | When de heart is heavi a and three helpless infants to divert her from her | W'k de skeercest. you se find a lost wall purpose. ‘The funeral pyre was erected; an im- | Sttike some butcher willin’ to give cred 490 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, ETS to order in every style and mat and guarantees perfect a © the motions of Uranus were irregular. . J. Bright, sergeant-at then, assume that every party Las its first-com- | J 3 East Capitol st. | executive clerk, Metropolitan Hotel. t. | er,or, possibly, its first three guests. We thus RE Shober, chief clerk, 41 Higt. nw. Peyte 3 vb st. OLORED Si SATIN: mense concourse of peopie of all Sse (Whoops of applause.) My frien’s I am dun. | avoid the unscientifle conception of a series of , Bassett, assistant doorkeeper, 18 24 st. ne. W. Gi), Towa, 210 North Capiiol a COLORED se RSILR PLvse, , $2.50. and aband of muse atgompaniel the Berrie | Thanking you severely for your infectious dis- Sets a lone abeeinnines WP. MeMicline) postmaster: Meuropoivan Mot, | Tiling bo Sout Chron, a au st Reform Goods. | | Facellent BLACK SILK. Pout S. $1.28 who superintended the ceremony. ‘The bower | traction, rrambulate to my seat wid odiferous | ” Who is this unknown first-comer? This is a REPRESENTATIVES. rash. ao Tigois, land's fiotel fee Gee ate bestare ¢ RI ROrE fi | Be rT and 75. ofdeath, enwreathed with sacred flowers, was | feelings ef concentration toward each an’ ebery | question which touches the inner mysteries of Atken, D. w., South Carvtina, 917 16th st. mw, Tucker, itgunia, Med we Gorte®, het Omi make, that fo¢ the pee Bast es | Lane sizo DOUBLE, WHITE BLA KES. $1.50. ed over a pile of sandal wood and spices, on | 08¢ of you.” ‘Turaer, Oscar, Keuvaces v p wurpacacd CLOTH tor Mon and Boys’ wear (immense assortment), New York society. From time to time strange *Aldrich, Wm., Ht js. Ariinitol Qu B.—French, German and Spantsh spoken. m10-3m_ Seto Seo which lay the body of the deceased. after vari- | _, uring the wild excitement which followed the | stories are told concerning “our best society.” ‘Turner, H. a ete svete 10- on Pore white al jjinen TABLE DAMASK, 50. ous ceremonies, the music ceased, andthe crowd eee SU He Tass ACR ne ee Not merely by those wonderful correspondents PRING SPECIALTIES. i n. 79 doz in solemn silence awaited the arrival of the hero- | Tustee ok fe stove: of country papers, in comparison with whom pe Ss Pedind wileed SHEETING COLTURS aoe PEST | ine. She approached, attended by her mother | enthusiastic embrace, and seven windows had | Ananias was dull and conscientious, but by per- Sen fig Tennessee, Metropoitan Ho . xan’ Mesropethon Sika, _ : Fruit of the Loom and other makes of ‘the best yard- | and three lovely children, arrayed in rich attire, | ® be lowered to let out the odor of overdone | song of some desree of intelligence and of occa- | Ainsive, Geo, 1a. ho Ter., 708 11a St. @ i ene et Sik and Cloth Wraps; Suits: Dress ‘Trimmings, | pr Sie CONFONS. 10. and wearing the hyrmeteal crown, an orna- | mule steak. eee sional veracity. There wasthe story of “Brown's | rginia, 144 15 st. ne, raska, Nuldonal Hove Laces, Fine Neckweat, Flowers, and three Styles | PyANO COVERS smsbusitered with Silk, $3.75. ment peculiar to an Hindoo bride at her Lav, Not Justice. young men.” It was said that the lamented | Bs OR Best st En! best make, French Corsets. Rav ool LADIES" CLO’ i marriage. After a few religious ceremonies, the ys zi Sexton and undertaker of parties supplied Bayne, 1. M. Pennsyivania, Willard’s Hotel, : A tire Stock of GLOVES at cost until closed out. lack. ite and Biue and White Checked DRESS From Tinaley’s Magazine. L., New York, ‘Arlington, Hotel ‘an Horn, R. T., Mo., 206 New Jersey ave. 5.0. M. WILLIAN. GOODS, 35 attendants took off her jewels, anointing her} William Shaw, @ respectable tradesman or] Young men in quantities to suit customers g, ford, J. B., Colorado, els: — an Voritis, John, New York, Marulllton House, _M. WILLIAN, comnts *MOIRE," $1 disheveled hair ‘ith consecrated ghee, as also |,” : : . to Indies about to give parties. There was at Betmout Perry, New Yor *Wiadsworun, J. W., New York, Wornuley’s Huvak 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. the skirts of her Acwing robe of yellow muslin, | Edinburgh, was blessed with a daughter who | the time a dearth of young men in society, and | *Beltzhoover: ens tran, "Wvitaras Hotel, | walt, J. 14, 2 Canuecticut, Haauliton Mouse 1 Cite Trevise, Paris, 116 _ the color of ruptual bliss.) Two lisping infants | had formed foolish attachment for a young | neither dancing nor conversation could be el Galiforata, G03 sWalkcr, kJ. C., Pennsyivania, 1331 1st clung around TEE knees to dissu: a1 i fi f bad ch: te Naturall: th, th efficiently carried on ow: ing to the insufficiency *Bingham, Hi Penner van ia te L ave. nw. | Ward, Win. peas Ivanla, isa hate " issuade her from | man of bad character. jaturally enough, the 1 i bail 3 fe MARKED Down. CARTER'S, her fafal purpose; the last pledge of conjusal | father objected to the whole business, "The | Of dancing. and talking men, | Accordingly. Buck Gt Gots. vermont Now York ava, | Washi ar, Teunceses, St Charles Hot GHAW EID GLOVE we il ol tae eat aay | TA MARKET SPACE. | parent in specciiess acon. ‘Freed. front these | (oll Young woman, growing desperat, stab | Whe" dnee icon, oF Gerabla HoUN,tHel | SBlanehard N.C, Loulanas Via Tae RE eg gr days or the next thirty heart-piercing mourners, the lovely widow, with | ped herself When in the throes of death, iN | out to party-wivers. Dancing ‘young men cost | Bllss, A. M.,"New York, isa) fst Weilbata Oils, Texas Metropolitan Hove zi FG#LY Ivportant: an air of solemn majesty, received a lighted | thé presence of orien ber shee areas, twenty-five dollara per dozen and talking young | Blount, J. Hl, Georgia, 75 12th st. West, Ged, New York 1110 Gat. 2 Button. The. torch from the Braming, with which she walked | 27 before expiring she uttered the words. | men thirty dollars, and it is asserted that in pBowman. s. Z.. Massachusetts, Hamilton Houss, | *;Wneeler, Joseph, Alabama, 223 East Capitol sh 206, THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS | seven times round the pyre. Stopping near the | Cel father, thou art the cause of my death!” | cvery case Brown's young men gave complete | Brat, K. Pe ee Eee oe te, John D. vita, oe 184 st nw. 23 CAREER! f tie Bower IGE the ear The father, at this accusation, was said to ex- | Satisfucti a wi lly thought to be | ;Drewer, J. Hart, New Jerse: Swnilinorne Wee Peunessee, Ebbitt Howse, 5 entrance of the bower for the last time she | hibit erent_agitation, Ou the evidence then at | Sstisfaction and were generally thoug Briggs, J. F., New Hatapsnire, National Hotel, oUtWillits, Edwia, Mlichioas: t0'B ot wee Having leased £ arm ofl ecine addressed the fire and worshiped the other bh peat Danser? very cheap at the price. neers T, M., Indiana, 1115 1st. n.w Wil a MRS. J. P. PALMER, | secperis now occupied by” Messrs, Gender, Kise son | deities, as prescribed in the sulleeved: then, get. | He dauzhter's dying speceh, and the decided | "Writh this sthry be true or false it gives us |B shy Ponta ivatian 1590 35th st, Wills, aS, ett, 610 24th st 0 not ¥ sneer KorTawesr, | Perens : ting fire to her hair and the skirts of har robe to | ae novqunead torany alo a eather | a hint which may explain the mystery of the Bu: chanithy Hl, Georg sha heey ae Y Thos; Alabame, a0 ae nw TASHInGTO 420, 429 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, render herself the only brand worthy of illumi- | evidence could be more conchusive, put atili, be | 2PSt-comer at parties. It is highly Probable | ML Mipoatt meee , West Vingitia, National Hotel = a eS ine I We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Buila- | Dating the sacred pile, she threw away the torch, | it remembered, it. was amy “apparentiy,” | tat Some energetic man, noticing the fear | nizan, 809 1 m., Vigeiala, 1 Asia st ee 4 TON A Al Le area tna pooceud ¢5 cionaltn the counter: rushed into the bower, and, embracing her hu: It wags apy, after all, coin ‘on the pee party-s zoees mere of being road eel et, BLA SGU % ise, ee rae ea oe ak oy NOSYL’ VE., band, thus communicated the flames to the su _ | earliest guests as undertaken to furnish party -» Ul, 111 st nw. ae a Bremen Sun, Cosmos, Goats ‘se, aioe 20% | sense orp: — rounding branches. The musicians immodiately | @ueston, Of eae esas OMY gentrai | givers with one or more first-comers. We may | Bre nts, Thos H. i, Washington Ter'y, 933 Kst mw | YY od Walker A Now orm nae ssa bostecs need neviect fd runrantecas =O SELLING OFF: | struck up the loudest strains to drown the cries | hetiet that the confession of a dying person may | SUPPose that asa rule the party-ziver orders | calawe', J. W. Kenturcy, ois Sun SE, EEE = ould her courage have forsaken " three assorted first-comers—one man and two kins, W. H., Indiana, 17 Grant Placa, Atand below cost, all of our immense stock now in our eclare always betaken for gramted:to be true. But e : “ a Wi ME M. B. _ BRUCE, No. 293 oem STREET, NEAR | Afend ir her; but several of the spectators declared that circumstances proved otherwise. A year or so | Wome! These are sent to the house as early cam wa ‘New York, Willards Hotel. re the serenity of her countenance and the dignit: >i * »p4 28 7 o'clock, and take up their position In the | Camp! ti x, Pennsyivanta, 1009 f st. we geriaie, Are Scedicwork tanec privately and Tin classes, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. of her behavior surpassed all the sacriices of a | afterward, “a8 a new eee ey chaves rut | drawing-room, where, at the first alarm at the | ‘Candler, J, W:, Massacuusetts, 1413 K St 1882 tHe vewsrarenrs 1882 Hadies anid aise Cormeta of the best make, ineluding similar nature they had ever witnessed. bd Gade Mia Aart 8) bad died, he ac. | front door, they engage in animated conversa- bunt #.J, G.,,lilinols, National Hotel the Thomssh Giove Fitting, abd Wison’g | is ta the fret time in _ twenty years that wo adver. | Salt polygamy is allowed among the Hindoos, | T20m in which Catherine snaw had died, he ac-| tion with tire hostess and with one another. If | Carlisle, J. G.."Kentucty, Riges House Wine fox Children. Sole axency for Sirs. E. tise to sell at or below cost, as no merchant Can oxiet pols is . | cidentally discovered a paperwhich had fallen ‘Carpenter, CC., lowa, 803 12tn st G@elebrated Alxionunal Supporter. Farim” | without making a profit’ “In this insayosit iscoment | it frequently happens that more than one widow fn ey ide of thechimney. Itwas | ¥° sume that not more than fifty parties are | -Cassidy, G. W. Nevada. 53. = sion. |, We shall try not to take any Old Goods into the | immolates herselt with the dead body of the f aa Steet ana oe bole opened the for. | given on one and the same nizht, it isevident | Casweu, L. B., Wisconsiii, O12 14th st. nw OF THE OUGLASs;, New Building, as our opening (which wo expect tomake | husband. In 1807, a Koolin Bramin (th folded as a letter, and on being open e fol- | that a force of one hundred and fifty first-com- | Chace, onatilan, Hhode falabd. 1213 Nat. by September 1} shall be a display worthy the Capival of a (the purest | lowing confession was brought to light: ry sare ieee te Nation: Reduced all our Cottons and Sheetinge, of | of all the Bramuins, and who are privileged to | /°Npatbarons Father.”--Yot ielfy having | ¢fS,Would meet all ordinary demands. The | *Chalmers, J. R., Mississippl, Kiggs House : OF THE GREAT SALE OF Jou ian eees oe = ‘wo gro cuablad to wall as sarenced ace of ninety-9, Hes had Exetre that of the only tian I coud lore, and tyrannical. and Litng denen Gron Dis pemarentiint at fela J. Bade snare Hotel. NATIONAL CAPITAL . fous lowe wives, three of whom were burned alive wi ete a ‘Gvory letropolitan Hi ee nga ee caes Bsttings and Dress Styles, war- | his dead body. One of these was an ayed and | /¥ imsisting upon my marrying-one wont I al-| this secrecy, wo can understand why it ia that | Gobb, et aay ts ‘New York ave. Of thone, Thoroughly’ Mad aid, Trimmed All our Dre Goods reduced. THEY Must pg | Venerable female, who being unablo to walk, | NaU% facet yane, Mage me fowm a resolution to | the public has ee Teneo cae | Conese cto OM EEE = = romate over pit ka store tor thn quay [on oe TY sere Welavereduse our | was carried in ' palanguia to the funeral | angen tome ‘Tdoubenet anal! ond morey in| ofthe ayatem by which fret-comere are sup- | Convene G1 Guia, Aung ver , et.Goods ottercd. : 20-cent Drees Goods to 10 cents, In the year 1799 twenty-two females wore | Snother world, for sure no benevolent Being mystery of first-comers, and should certainly be | es .ryla ag DOUGLASS’, Ce Ra Boa burnt alive with the remains of Ununtu, a| Mont ts myselfin this, My death Llag to your | #dpted in preference to the unscientitic hypo- New York, igs House ps Nheru Srneer. Bb-Cent Drees Goods to'25 cents Kolin Bramin of Bagrulpara, who had more | Chere, When you read thls, consider yourseit | tues!s that a series of guests can exist without » North Caro 25 SELaa Burrert, And ai finer goods in proportion. | Wo hare than a hundred wives. At the first kindling of | an inhuman wretch that plunged the murderous | ® Pesinuing, ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEARS ‘& piece be over! wo rs le ays. en “CATHERINE SHAW.” : ‘Texas, 453 C'st. which is bound to sell the article. ed the cerenionles, were gone ae From the New York Tribune. | Sour ie ilundis. 1121 t st, Com} rN of ZEPHYRS, CKEWEL and GER- ember, We ee Winter one or more arrive gone ub sextet co iacen ace Goons, RUF- SILKS, SATINS, pa ‘pile. onthe seoodd. Aad ng thee were Here the evidence which prodaced conviction | over an area in New Mexico and Arizona streton- | Ganndu. aa Utan Tery, Riggs House guikas i HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIM- | PLUSHES, VELVETS. | more. Among these women some were forty connate on the oe a nae vas oon ee ing from Taos, on the Rio Grande, south to Ysleta | 7 hs aryland ave, é b! knife in his hand over the body o' P; distat f about 500 mil a | THE THR ¢ Our assortment is Row compicte, having upward of | Years old, and others as young as sixteen. Reina) y {| of El Paso, a distance of about miles, an is, B, ilifaots, 1904 F st. LW. ASTAMPING promptly executed. #2-3m_|,, 1,200 pieces or stand iso ave all ‘all eon’ reduced 35 |” In 1812, another Kooliu Bramin died at fhe mart sted men: Bro tora War executed: in wldth about 400 miles. Within this area there | Davis, Loundes: i. saa’ New Yor< avenua : cat YON BRANDIS. percent. Hemember they must be sold. Chunakall, near Calcutta, who had married | but by a death-bed confession of ‘al murderer | ate now about thirty-four inhabited villages. Deering 3 oy 3 Aerans Bae, STAR | WEEKLY STAR —. TR, cLoaKs, twenty-five women, _ thirteen of whom died | quently became known that the real murderer 2 ‘Deering, N. C., lowa, Hamilton ote won ag ULSTERS his_ life! the i was the servant of his victim, who had been | There are also the ruins of thousands of ancient J. imulana. 7'Graut Placa, Chasis Dotmene aad Sais: al eee ke teen fas thirty chuldren to deplore the effects ofthis hor- | Unfortunate master was carrying a considerable | sho streams, on the summits of the Mesa, aa us St ars a, etropolaa total aa Rotice; perfect work, superior fitting; satisfaction peas ar rid_ system. : = 5 afi ity | and many high in the sides of the cliffs Dibrell, G. G., Tennessee, Metropolitan Hotel, ASHINGTON, D. C. [in 8 2- From $5 to 35 Some years previous to this, elghteen women, | Sal, was another case of the falliblity | ny the walls of canons, being earved out pines Jf, Mae, Yad A st tw Se 7EPCONOMICAL AND SAFE from $10 to $8. the only survivors of the forty wives of another | Qounted surderery have’ been con. | like Swallows’ nests. The ruins already known | puci P" Heavy, Now York, Wiikara’s. an Ee ele Ei ot Foe om $13 to 8, Koolin Bramin, who died at Soukachura, threo | Yoten because they had been eauzht rad-haad: | #f@ sulicient in number to. furnish homes | Busi, Foindextsh, Arkansas, National Hote, = = a miles east of Serampore, sacrificed themselves t ad Deen CURE for at least half a million persons, and | Dunne imnesota, National Hotel . WEAVER, RENG™A & CO."S Sale Co gene ° r ed in the presence of their victims. Therefore 5 arabs s *sebwight, J. W., New York, Arlington HO THE EVENING STAR (on Saturdays a LAUNDRY SOAP Store next fall sean aad hey call gat oat se a eu lve oe on e Bradford was undoubtedly guilty because he | Were Probably occupied by twice that number. | jisbwishi 2. W-. Now Yor arlugion Hotel dealin was discovered under the same circumstance One noted instance of a carved-ont city is de- tf IS PURE: BEING aining eighteen threw eight-page paper of fity-six columns, the size of ie : *krnlentrout, D., Pennsylvania, Evite House. ADC cl pared, into which the Tei : ~ : sappose anything | Scribed by Mr. Stevenson, which must have been | jAruenUrOUL, “ LE DUST, SOAPST( Suc8 AS | neat arcains! themselves, leaving more than forty children. and it was quite unnatural to suppose auything | fe “abode of at least 100,000 soula, and which | Rieju o Rensy Vania, 222 1Sb Se the large New York dailies) 1s everywhere recoge CATE, ke., WHICH ARE USSD TO ADD WEIGHT m GREAT BARGAINS! | It Is, however, an indisputable article in| the courier of Lyons, the Geddeley case, and | these explorations are believed to have firs B. Ari Gun Beta Aun wale: QUICKLY wale coe | RUASKETS: Hindoo laws that “the mother of an infant child | th secant case of Habron, who fortunately es. | ProUght to the Knowledye of thecivilized world. | nized as the leading paper of the city. Ithas AND KOT THE CLOTHES. FLANNELS, may not relinquish the cave of her infant to as-| 207 'the gallows, there 1 no need to enterinto | Mt. Stevenson first heard of it from an old In- treble the circulation of any other tn ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED CLOTHS. | cend the runeral pile. any particular details, a3 those already quoted | Gian chief with whom he sat chatting in Spanish | {she Nowy, - ier. FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM | All Blankets ret@ced from $1 t0.$3 pe vara poarcuttee Te death ae ince themselves | ire sufticient for any ordinary purposes of ex- | Ue evening. The old man was apparently | fora, As) Washington. It contains reports of Congress and REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELV! it Ae Comforts, made of int Robe Print, ana | several years after the death of thei: husbands, position. It may be taken for granted, then, | 80mewhat disinclined to be communicative, but | Forue 6 G PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON j ete Cation, mduced to $1.40 trom $2, Ro- | after being earlier prevented; or if voluntarily that the lawyer is not always the best. and never | Hnally, as if to put off further Inquiry. sal Post, Heobert Gay Alssouri, Witland’s Totet all the Government Departments, Washington | arrears avoiding it. they afterwards entertain a super- | tha! "ti a the i fe age of the calae OF die You wish to find old houses, do you? Well, miceson, A, Lenucssee, Metropolitan Hotel titlous appreension that, they have not done at any time the only, Judye of the value of evi- | 1 iit show you some. They are about 12 miles | Geaues, Ged. Vaginia, 60 16h ot aw, news and gossip, political, personal, society and their duty. In the parliamentary repert to : Bd esata from here.” e 4 i e THUS ENDANG : which we have alluded, it is stated that in No- | whe “Agony Column” in English Pa-| Mounted upon mules, the two started out and Sey MC yp OTekOm, S12 SUH SE a gy, | Moca affairs, stories, sketches, home articles, PUT UP IN B AND EVERY BAR BRANDED 00 Tab.e Damask cutdown to $1, vember, 1817, Massumaut Rammoosa, aged Ors. made their way toward a range of distant hills, Goushalk, W., Peuusylvalla, 12 G su fashion notes, telegraph newa, (having its own WITH OUR NAME. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! eighty, whose husband had been absent from | London Cor. Philadetpnta Bulletin. from behind which towered an extinct volcano. | Grout, W. W., Verimout, ul4 Ista st. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENFRALLY, ELS! his home fifteen years, being assured of his| The shock caused in decent society by that | 4 they approached the foothills Mr. Stevenson | Guenthe R.. Wisconsin, 913 G st. direct wire to New York,) the markets, et. AS ee OF ereremtee, qutiregtock ata trifle over half price | death, resolved to sacrifice herself; but as, In| “pideous interpolation,” as the World terms it | saw large numbers of black spots in rows, re- | Gul, T, M.. Arzansas, Mades’ ilove pe Bee up 5 “ ‘ali, WH. 213 Bast Capit edtum the figures show the facta, ee ck SINS, DOVLIES. all reduced. puch cases, the Dody of the husband | tn the report of Sir William Hareourt’s speech | embling swallows’ nests, upon the face ‘of a | tHahumonaeJn New ork Gav Let me | AD advertising m = ac ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RLC D pagum i ki yanting, the widow generally takes s = e¢ TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- OUR OWN IMPORTATION. file thet belonged ty him, es sshd ane in the Times, had scarcely abated when some | “lif. He asked his companion what they were. It printed in 1881 24,252 new advertisementat : Houses,” was the rep! ly. ly. TON, N. H. SHEA, OR RYON & E. HAW. m8 Bil of tading and mounts the funeral pile. muddy-minded, practical jokers fromthe out-| «No, not'those on ton” ‘said Mr. Stevenson, lit Itis published In a spacious Dullding of Its own, i WHEATLEYS ceived, and will open | oe aS Pay i There are not a few cases In which, when | side set to work to carry on the game. Twice | “{ mean the black Spots on the cliff.” ‘Massaciit Ww. worth of HAMBURG o EMBROIDERY, | Zhees wero | children have been betrothed, and the males | within the space of a fortnight has the “agony | _‘ Houses!” rejoined the old chief; “houses, I | 2 * “ and printed on the newest and fastest printing ordered last June fro1 STB AME DYFING. advanced a8 ae oo ‘ave | died before any consummation of the marriage, | column” of the leading jourtials been made the | tell you; very old houses.” askeil, D. C., Kansas, 1311 H st nw. thine world score EN eye aoe pee ents took out for the female waits until she has reached woman: | mediuin of "a Joke" neat suppose it is called, | ‘The old man told the trath. For 60milesalong | Hawk: We IL Miron, Hania ease, Se eee WE alee choos coe cate ALGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! hood, and then sacrifices herself. Au instance | which, however, appropriate to the ‘one-in-the- | the face of the winding cliff, except where the | *Haws. R. M.'A., ALunois, 823 12th st. nw. trict, upon reer tof aeere ated de othorwine, Al! our FANCY GOODS, such as Ce Grits Sen J nok | morning orgie’ at the Coal Hole or Cider | elements had cut them away, these anclent cave piillazeltine, 1 8. Missouri, Serer eue 1 ce Et See Bn Cae nea by wail and express from. é 5 =| yy 0, wellings extended. two, three, four, and som as sail and toall parts of the vs SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, eaten GLOVES, | form the ceremony, the person to whom she GE thagoete eens ts wner wich Ok | tual tee rome one upon another. * Mr. Steven- | ,Hglimad, W., Indians, Hor Nortn Capito street, can pepe St Rae clemee, od No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFYERSON STREET, = POSE MER TERT had been betrothed having died when she was|a respectable journal. I hear, too, that | son examined this deserted city during several ssienourn. WV. lowa, #12 1 all that isin the Taz Evenino Star for a week, as Dean Beier. Grouurrown. D. 0. only six years of ace; she requested a fiddle | the standard as been victimized In the | days, personally visiting portions distant 45 Kervert, M.A. Alabama, Metropoutan Hotel ie oa fae one Takiey Heme Pe Ly naxp. | Nltich had belonged to her Ausband to be given | like fashion. Fortunately for the general | miles from each other, and discovering with his | *serodoa, Thos, yAlabauns, Metropolitan Hotel | and additional Uterary and home and agricultural : H E re Se eeeunel Fare LINE | to her, and. notwithstanding the remonstrances | readers of those journals, the advertisements | glass that the excavations extended 15 or 20 | eee y New Nor, ee scans cathe worth 25 cents fs each. ale aoe of her friends, immotated herselfto his manes. | have been couched In language comprehen- | miles further on. By far :he greater number are SHI Sta ew versey 10 Tse nn = seas aig Naiees. Renin whee! en PS aaa ee one = SeeeAN fn the same year, another Bramin, who had ! gible only to men about town ‘and such like | inaccessible, but many of the old paths, worn Hiscock, Frank, New — saat owe. Bpright shalt, Jirrct action, powerful movement, auto- | Fear at 19 cents, and which gave such satisfaction that | Deen married at seven years of age, and whose | hunters after “something racy.” In one of the | many inches deep by the feet of the an- | Hoviltzcl, F.Sy As a newspaper, THE STAR, being the organ puatic Dats KOvernor, runs im a a hyr, effective ina every cue who bought them recommended them to their | husband had died the year after. determined to advertisements Lady Harcourt’s name was in- | clents who dwelt there, are intact. and by them | *Moge, J Biair, West Vinita, Navousi wy wales tends 9 Power for all pur rom ordinary en eee Wo have reduced to 12 ta | become a suttee. She was now nineteen years | dicated and her husband mentioned by nick- | the explorer mounted to the old dwellings, | *ssHoluan, Wi " of no man, no clique, and no interest, will present pit to, vrivine Reay, tase shineey. in eiecled om | gue Rare tio he tattoged of aye, and it was eleven years since the death | name which attached to hitm when he wasa| Upon the top ofthe mesa, or table land above z x the fullest and fairest picture that can be made arerfect ae — for the lasteix month. rust be sold. of her husbands yet nothing gould dissuade her| graduate at Oxford. The worst of this ‘de. | these caves, there were fonnd large circular | | Hom i alae Bs BUTTONS! BUTTONS! death was not occasioned by old age, and he Hl Gators of newspapers, whet are made the District, the United States, and the world. It will C. A. HARKNESS, Architect, Our 5 cent Button Stock is more complete ete, than ever. had not attained eternal bliss; I have lived until | medium of it, take what: precautions they ors of Sole Agent for D.C. pe Cg i bringin onder pow, in Gale procure pe orci beetace please. It is quite lawful to advertise in aim hereafter, as heretofore, at accuracy : See from ive me no advice; 1am determined to become | ¢ypt biguousl to the Initiated, u Swe 1120 Now York avenue. | Htymsied gay aiaepdoiper ces at $1 por donne s suttoe, my future happiness depends upon my by means of letters’ aa “ashes,” or te gla, Measurements were made of, two | eae ia e W. » texas, vie Gat ace ae Se ene “) ee |- | these structures, one of which was ie Jone: » ATKAUSAS, Becesenan HOTEL, a penne agen Pg act For four days previous to her burning hersely Hiongtl the right of rdjection reses ith ihe con- | other 200 feet ‘in diameter, and pee have | | 30 ca New Jersey, Ebbitt House, Dat.y:—Br Capnier tw THE Cire, Firth Avenue and Fifticth Street out bullditar shail be'a grand atiate’ welieontey toupee | on the funeral pile, she refused every kind of | troller of the advertisement department of a | held. from 1,000. to 2,000 people. ‘The tn-| Zprgeasen, 3 Verne Ge thee he, 44 Camm; ot an, Ces (Opposite Cathedral, it with a cna sust enance, newspaper, how is he to knowwhen and what | ference that these were places o! ‘worship is drawn | ater Ww. One eubae ‘House, 6 NEW YORK. AND ALL SEW AS NEU! AS POSSIBLE A capital story is quoted by Mr. Sutherlana | £0,7¢}ecl? It may one of these theme ays Linger who are fre eat mk woruitnern tee acl: | Sema a eee JOSLIN & FULLER, Pnornmtons. Edwards. in his pleasant hook on the opera, of | abolish the Agony Columa altogether. At pres- | temples. ‘The great age of this. city Is proved | Keuns;s ke West Vi Weextr:—0 Cexrs vor Tans Theaw and ciegant House is s centrally peated peated for LANSBURGH & BROTHER, ‘@ young lady, who, busing & piece of music, | ent, when the apace so sis not prostitu- | b; iyine vast accumulation of debris from the | a z oa Moras; $1 POR Six MowTHs; $2 6 gis citented. tena a6 404 AND 406 SEVENTH sTREET. | WS asked whether the factof its being ‘in four | teq'by the muddy-minded Jokers of the | upper portion of the elif. which covers its base. | <3 Year; 5 Corres Oxe Yean 99, axD Py iy sit ag» cota ean amg smgast a ~— | flats” would be any obstacle to her playing it. | political world, or of jetyott is manifestly | In where mountain brooks have cut |’s; J. Py Ki Oxz 70 THB GETTER-DF OF THB ‘Be, Grand Central Dejot, “within these minutes’ | GPRING DRESS GOODS. She replied that it made no di ly occupied by persoms whose motives in way through, the existence of one and | *Laccy’ E ‘the elevated roads and M, ‘avenue cars. ny were marked, as beyond two she | making assignations and so forth are, to say the | sometimes two rows of cave dwell Stina! &: Cue. Att, Posrraiy ae aT rranged oo, We are daily receiving our n a ora ched them out with a pen-knife. least, questionable; and there can be no he debris is approved principles.” The Hotel i rising a fall line of Foulard Bateens, French case Enropean patronized best familie A inet with a silver-plated, double back-ac- Fs in-holder came into the sanctum the | lars, and Address tn oll

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