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* . EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1882-DOUBLF SHEET. DRY GOODs. The Outcome of St. Patrick’s Day. TRAVEL IN SIBERIA. houses not many words of praise can be sald. | George William Curtis on Oscar Wilde. | SENATORS AND BEPRESENTATIVES | “McClure, A. X, Onto, 801 9 st. JRLEGANT FOULARD SILKS, TWENTY- | pot, Patrick's Day this year was one of those beautiful a Houses and masters are usually alike wretched | From Harper for Aprit. EN THE CITY. McCold, Moses M. iPOUK INCH WIDE, 73 CENTS. NT” | belts days that rarely, indeed, honor the birthday of | A Thousand-Mile Journey by Stedge- | iooking, and -the latter if not absolutely stupid | The fan levelled at Mr. Oscar Wilde, when not — rs “Old Ireland's” tutelar eaint. “Tho sun shone brichtly -—— are knavish. ‘The best specimens of postmasters | O®T8e and ungentlemanly, as in the instance of Their Places of Residence Here. 3 Fa CHOICE DESIGNS IN PRINTED SATINES, 50c. | 404 the air was laden with the promises of early spring. | Correspondence New York Herald. i the Rochester stud The * desirnstes those whose wives accompany | M vt Maryland, 1907 I st. now, ’ : Everything was worklug for the highest enjoyment of | “After a continuous sledize Journey of 228 | 27 Invariably the patriarchal Cossacks, who are er students, as reported in the Pa-| inom: the | designates those whnse Gaugnters. ar ton, Tennessee, 723 8 st. NAW ELEGANT WOOL SUITING, DOUBLE WIDTH, $1. | the multitudes who were to participate in or behold the hours, traveling night and day, I reached Omsk, | i2vatiably polite yet dignified, and ready to give | Pers, 1s not undeserved. A man who wishes to | company them: the 1 designates those having Fred., Connectiout, Atiingwoa Hotel, NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. FULL | ®2Ual parade in honor of the day. Yet there were iy, I reac! | you of their stock of fresh milk or eggs or to | Show the worth of the modern renaissance Is | Other ladies with them. ~ + Pennaylvanta, 1213 F st. mw. aa , f som unfortunate influences at work tending to mar the | the capital of Western Siberia, last night (Sat-| share with you thelr frugal meats. One of the | bound, first of all, not to make it or himself SENATORS. oh ee OF CHOICE BLACK GOODS IN SPRING | happiness of «larger or smaller number of people; at | urday), shortly after eight o'clock, thus com- | finest speciniensoftheCoseack postmaster wemet | inughable. . M. TAldrich, N. W., Rhode 1s! loore,'W. HL; Teomeese Arimgtee Bea coh i z opamp hatetes sich tctcains ceecine st k laughable. Mere eccentricities of dress or con- } 74 ch, N. W., Rhode istand, 1344 19th st. KL) Tennessee, Arlington Hotel, WEIGHTS. PRINTED PONGEE. EMBROIDERED there were n- | pleting 1,540 versts, or about a thousand miles, | at Kapakuiskaya, a fine louking old gentleman TAlltson' W. B., Towa, 1124 Vermont avenws stances in conjunction, so to speak, in that cnessint’s | of ene enti | of seventy, named Ponomarew. the owner of | Wet are sure to prejudice any good cause. | anmnony, H.R, Ie 1.1807 H st. FONGEE, GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS | influence, inthe shape of St. Jacobe Oil, wan working | OF the eu sieve of 2,700 miles from Oren- | {cre house and immense. flocks of sheep and { The cheapest distinction is that which the tailor | *sibayan fF, Dellwars 1413 Massachusetts ay. AT $1, $1.35 AND $1.50. BONNET AND GUINETS | ois a ty Proferer Art, colcr bin Gontemstue, | ‘The few dave a droves of horses and cattle on thesteppes. It | or the barber can furnish. The “mission” of | tne WR Ay? BLK Sh Be fouiton &¥ plained by Professor Arth, under his own signature, | The few days spent in Orenburg were busily | was a pleasure to mect such a really noble look- | Mr. Wilde to this country has bee tte lost [nee H.. M Kast Capitol st. Mouiton, &. W., [lltnols, 471 © st. BLACK SILKS, THE BEST KNOWN; SPANISH | as below: Idem itaduty that Iowe tomyself and | employed in iti the rs {i Gein vine - fete ibe lage ae Seapidaccigd PR crag ae Muldrow, H. L.. Mississippl, Ari lis gemecal poveie $0 makina seuadcaont Or tao in seguns | Oey ing up governor general's | ing specimen of his race, with whom you could | under the accidents and incidents of his career. | ‘Butler. %. SEH 13th st. mew, Murch, Thompson H., Muine, 1741 13th , LACES. NEW PALASOLS AND SUX UMBRELLAS. | to the wonderful curative powers of St. Jaccbs Oil, | Sledge and in the purchase of warm furs for the | Converse with interest. He had just received a | What kind of a country did he suppose himself | !Call, W., Fiorida, 1133 10th st naw Mutouier, W., Pennsy: Vania, 426 11th st. which Ihave just hud occasion to try for the frst time. | Journey, the chief of police kindly assisting us | Dewspaper from Moscow bringing a translation | to be about to visit? Had he lectured quietly | :SCamdei. J; N.. W. Va Po ea a Marun, Montuna ‘Ter., Arlington otel My profeasion is that of musician. I was induced to | 0 every possible way. T cannot, perhaps, give | in Russian of that marvelous article entitled | In America, he would not have been relentlessly | {{o4meroD, J. Do. Penn.. 26th st. amd RT. awe, Onto, we. ONE PRICE. accept of anengagement to parade with the Weber's | You a better idea of the character of the pur- “Fragments of a letter from an officer of tite | chaffed from one end of the countryto the other. | « ‘ockrill, F. M., Missouri, #80 15th st. UA, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. band on the 17th instant, and the route proved to be a | Chases necessary for a Siberian journey than to | Jeannette,” first published »in the semi-official | But noboby would then have ever heard of him, Coke, Richard, Texas, 525 6th st. now. Oates, W. stropolitan Hotel. RR & SONS, ‘ery Jong one. After arriving st my home and redig | describe my own make-up. To keep your feet | Journal de Saint Petersbourg, and of which {and no one wonld have cone to hear him, | ‘Conger, 0, by Silchigan, tet M st tow, nas. Pennsylvania, 138 New York ave, | 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ewhile I experienced a severe pain in my leftfoot, The | Warm Is the great desideratum in such a sledge | have already sent you extracts. The old patri- | says a cynic of the clifb. Yet the greatest of | Davis, H. G., West Va., Arlington Hotel, “orth, Godiove 8., Indiana, 7 stm “THE BEST 1S ; pain increased so rapidly that in about a half hour y| journey, and consequently my own pedal ex- | arch introduced his twe sons, fine, handsome | Englishinen who have come to us haye not Bees Beanie ane seate kmane ave. Ouray, G. H., Arizona, 705 11th st. _UTHE BEST IS THE CHEAPE: 2} _ | could not put my foot on the floor. Having heard so | tremities are encased in three pairs of warm | boys of nineteen and twenty. who, with their | found it necessary to cultivate an external | HiRimmiq ae yee Note es ave. acheco, K., California, Congresstonal Hotel JEW PARASOLS. "| much concerning $t. Jacobs Oil I resolved to try it, and | woolen socks. Two pairs of warm drawers, a | £rand parent, were the healthiest examples of | oddity, and Americans who have been chiefly | iserumm a’ ssl National Hote, act, AR New Vor. Tw we N SOLS. procured some of it from T. G. Demoll'a drug store, | pair of stout unmentionables, and three flannel | the genus homo we had struck on the road. | noted in Europe for peculiarities of costume oy | Rage es da Paul, Joha, Virginia, 73013th stn we corner Sth and E streets southeast. The frst applica- | shirts complete the first protective layer over | They were intelligent enough to tell us much | any form of extravagance have not most honored Payson, L. K., Tilinol’s, 924 14th st. nw. NEW SUN UMBRELLAS. tion lulled the pain, which was so revere as to force me | the entire body. Then over the legs come far- | about their life and their work, and as we were | the name of their native land, nor most strongly *Peelle, Stanton J.. Indiana, 1318 K st. - 10 call assistance and compel my removal to the open air | ther a pair of long fur boots reaching to the |*bout starting asked if we would not like to | commended It to respect and admiration. “My i KB. F., Indiana, 18 Grant Placa, es, in faiuting condition. The second application caused | thigh, and on these again is a pair of thick feit | Visit someof the Kirghese nomads, whose winter | young friends,” sald a wise teacher to his pu- mee 5 Tr 1th a Froiibons. A. H.. Teancesee, 218 A et. a0, the swelling to gradually decrease. T was then removed | boots reachitig to the knees. Along Russian coat | dwelling-place was only a verst away from the | pils, “If God’ give you talents remember hot d., 823 15th st. nw, Priahe ak, Comboctiont, 607 Ot. srw, ponka por Lawns, | {22¥ bed the pain diminishing eich moment. Teould | lined with warm far Is worn next to the under- | post road somo miles on the way. ‘To this invi- | to bury them ina napkin. Bat it He give you id, Willard's Hotel yout vee ae NS. | now move my foot from the ankle 4° clothing, and over this I wear a huge fur | tation I assented willingly. Ono ot the sons | only a napkin, don’t think so to flourish it that | Grover, L., Oregon, National HoteL D., New York, 1407 F st tiveease. The fourth and final » coat made of skins of reindeer, with hair | then harnessed his sledge a'r drove us out, our | it will seem to be full of talents.” jHale, Eugene, Maine, 1501 H st. n.w. "Os R., Wyoming Ter'y, 1329 M FINE LINEN LAWNS. plished the desired rewalt. It imduced a quiet and sound | both inside and out. This latter, though the | ownsledge following. Though still nomads, the —_—__-o- _____ Pianpou, Wate, 8.0., Mstzopoliten Hobe, Pet sit F., Dakota Ter’y, 1385 & Me wat morning, when T awoke, scarcely realizing | cheapest investment of all, athe most neces- | Kirghese in the distriet have beoome semi-| American Women Mave tne Panny | Upre JG, Tein 5 1 st AL) 8-4. Pennsylvamiay 180 C St se. FINE DRESS GINGHAMS Teak nail SuRered the night before. I bade similsr at; | sary, as with it you may defy even the lowest | civilized and in part Russianized. In summer Over English Women. awley, J. He 312 CSt nw } Mh —. 2a ee about a year ago, which cost me over $20 and kept | dezree of temperature, permitting as it does | they wander about with thelr kibitka-tent over ‘ B fees SSHUll, 'N. P., Colorado, 1507 K 8a Mt eit, 1 See ae Tog n ded for atx weeks, T then used all the tiniments, | neither warmth to escape nor cold to approach. | the steppes tending their vast herds and flockg, | Of Women’s dress the London Daily News| Hb wy wcGeorgin 818 eth se nw, at tee Saecons eee. Meecr na tet toet eee ey Guid rarchese. | For the throat and head you need the greatest | but in winter they settle down in their warmer | °™ eek GH, Maen, 0s KA. Bw ferent. Iwas perfectly cured in onenight. Teshal | Protection possible. For the former and for my | Russian log houses and devote themselves to | ‘The poet's idea that love, which Is of man’s | jIngalis. J. J.. Kankas. Namtitvon Howse TYLER & CHEWNING, henceforth te my special duty to Teecmmuend that won- | CATE have a warm muffler, made of Orenburz | the rearing of their young goats and lambs and | Ife a thing apart, is woman's whole existence. | Johnstoiy 4. W., Virvint oi oth St. DAW. husctta, 166 1 ot. M31 918 SevexTH Sreeer Nontuwzsr. | Aerfalsubetance, Bt Jacobs Ol. to all my associates eacilapiete, anal testis thin « hood ade by almond eyed children, Lange seml-sabterrancan ARE SATE ee gon ‘ oc outa Carolina, 735 14th sb WR APANESE AND CANTON CREPES. house and in my basxaue when abroad. Suocees attend | the Kirghese, of woven camel's hair. The | caves are dug out and roofed over with earth ag | thing which, if it may not truly be said tobe Ritchie, J-312 Olno, Lae New Nore ave, JAPANE: ND CANTO) E amaten st eee latter is called a baschlik, is highly recommend- | shelter places for their cattle. The light summer | et whole existence, is yet never very far from poprter’ ‘ New Jersey, 1887 K st PROFESSOR GEORGE M. arta, _ | &! by Professor Nordenskjold, and is worn by | kibitka stands near by, but closed for the winter | her attention, and that is dress. is neither 2 Oe Wate ek AUL-SILK CADRILLE GRENADINES. 918 8th street eoutheast, Washington, D.o. | the soldiers of the Russian army. It is very | months. The log house is well warmed with the | a hard nor a cynical saying. From her first Aw iinots, 812 12th Sk ni. 3 MOTRE GRENADINES, POLKA-DOTGRENADINES. | Witnesses:— 3 warm,and in case the cold is very severe the | huge Russian stoye and the samovar plays its | conscioushour to her last a woman takes interest = S14 22th St Rotating E), New York, 1851 Con a EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEES. Geokae Youre: Eno. front part can be pulled down partly over the | Important part in the ecqnomy of the household. | in her garments and the garmentsof her fri ian, samuel . Mamtiton Hous. | iogecrany. W. 5", Callloruls. 804 Lndiabe ate. wi SMESOMMID SAnin ROKER cua Uoyruees, tap face when you sleep and the biting blasts warded | Connected with the dwelling house is a thatched | The study of dress is like every other study. Phergon, 4. K., tary bee Koss, Mules, New Jersey, Willan EMBROID : Cun. mann, ESQ, off. These, with a couple of pairs of warm | and well sheltered place for the mothers and | must be taken seriously if it ia to be tale pesneaatop lke and hake, * 20 New Jersey ave 8, ‘NOVELTIES” mm od KERCHIEFS AND = jebindl pl gloves, complete my outfit, and I may say that | tender offspring of the flocks and droves, and | cessfully. A woman who wants to be 7 sia Donnecucer ave: | Mem hon, s St. LW. eieniae ack: : D, Dantes xt | thus clad the cold had not the slightest effect | beyond thisa dark little hut, as large as an Irish beautifully and becomingly dressed m 1901 K st j Scales, AL M. r Metropolitan Hote ARD SILKS, SUMMER SILKS. upon me for the first four days I was out in the | hovel, but warmer and cleaner, which is used as | give herscif into the hands of an a syivania, 613 13th st. new. Sooeprnleg Eubitt, House. SURAH SILKS, ; RY G sledge, and after that only my nose was the suf- | @ school room for the children of the village and | will do her thinking for her, or she must sy Alabam HWY. tbe “EXCLUSIVE STYI i __ DRY GOODS. ferer, for this useful and ornamental member of | 88 @ general saloon for the young goats and | nearly the whole of her own time and attention 3.8 ple i Pakis Akp LX ays Guo PROGRESS, | te human make-up is most dificult to protect | lambs. Into this room we were ushered, yet |,to the business. A great many doneithertheane | “nrmdictons « * ete ese QUE CTS GROWTH AND PROGRESS. | uniess you render respiration itself difficult | not without some trouble, as a dozen motherly [nor the other; hence the Tavity of Teally wells | rate peag oe NT SILKS AND RHADAMES. and oppressive. For the sledge itself it was | goats and sheep made quite a spirited contest | dressed women® The ideal of most English | *Pugh, 3. L., Alab MOIRE FRANC | necessary to purchase a large skin rug and a | for precedence. But what a delicious scene and | women is to find a modiste who wiil take all | Ransom, M, W NEW FRENCH SATINES Sy supply of pillows, the duty of the latter being | What surprising noises! Just as if the spring | trouble off their hands, and will dress them. | ‘{Rollins, oe i LATY ALL-LIN . to render less hurtful the violent concussions | time, with the gentle murmur of humming bees | This can be easily enouzh done, but it is an ex: | SQUSbUr R New vou won avs SCOTOH GINGHAM: The fect that important business centers are rapidly | 224 bumpings one gets during the Journey. For au the bleating of lambs, had been conjured | pensive process, and in that’ direction again | + : “Herr, Peunsyivanta, Wallara’s Hotel * W'S CELEBRATED BL! FABRICS. springing up and being developed here affordsfample | 1004 I purchased a stock of a hundred cans of | into and enchained in the little hovel. Seated lish women set themselves a limit. The | D. ., Lilinois, 1 ate COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPFS. Practical proof of the healthy srowth of the Capital. A erved soup, prepared ready for use after | Crosslegged upon the ground, with their ¢ an American fashionable woman will read- | ith, J. Hyatt, New York, Willard’s Hotel eee most useful association in ourcity, known asthe Y.M.c | being frozen out and warmed, forty or fifty | little earnest brown faces and’ fur - capped. ily give for a confection of distincnished taste | 8 me oe er ae rH BLACK ALL-SILK FLUSH GRENADINES. A., acknowledging the above self-evident truth, has pug- | Cooked beefs asmall bottle of cognac, to | heads bent over their bsoks, half a dozen Kirg- ald strike horror into the breast of an Eng- WA #. Ailey “RAR BARGAINS" IN TABLE 11 . TOWELS, | chased prope:ty in the vicinity of Memrs. Rises & GoW | De used in case of need or as @ thermometer | hese children were reading or rather humming | lish matron, Amerieey women are unquest NAPRINS, QUILTS AND WHITE GOODS. well-known bank. ‘This particular locality, perhaps, | after the mercury has become frozen, some but- | their lessons with a charming intonation. In- | ably the best dressed nowadays, Whe itshoald | Cane TOCK, PLAIN FIGURES AND | has made gceater strides, in a business pointof view, | ter. che sages, tea, a frying pan, a soup | termingling with this delightful hum of bees | be so isa question too profound to enter on | . BRECL PRICES. than most points of interest within the last year. ‘This | Pot, knives, forks and some etceteras. ‘The | Came an urgent chorus of bleating kids, the | here. Much and subtie analysis would have te | Water, a, National Hotel n= step of the Y. M.C. A. is in the right direction, as popu- | articles of food become immediately frozen, and, | abiding place of which we were some time In | be expended on that problem. One explanation | Williams, hatin, 91d 14 st ular appreciation will 4oom prove. A. petition has al- | of course, will keep for an indefinite period, and | discovering. At last we found them-a score of | which seems to lie og the aatfare nade be that | &Windonn, et pers ee ready been signed for a Branch Post Office near the | iced cheese and sausages proved not unenjoyable | lovely little animals all cooped up ina pretty | while deciding with authority on questions ofg OF THE SzNATR. pe N : ' above center. delicacies at the poverty stricken post. stations | Wickerwork pen in one corner of the room, and | taste, and fully competent to judge them, they | R. J, Bright, sergcant-at-arns, 3 Evst Capitol st i. Gio, B10 13h St (Svecescor To “Penny & Broruyn.”) ‘Here too may be found alonz the route. Of wine or beer we had | Making quite as much noise as the other “kids” | brinzto the bu iuality of | pier rlitan Hotel. | ituoi ic ze 9 3 cold water could be had all along the | Tepeating their lessons to their teacher. The | conception and natic lea which | F t. DW. un, 1°. Pennsylvania avenue, comer 9thstrost. | EXCELLENT DRY!GOODS AND NOTIONS, LADIES besides tea at all times and now and then | children were of course quite accustomed to | pervades the result, making it not only charm- | 4a Basset itll dash ied _Eatabiiehed 1940, mi8 AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS BY delicious milk or a few fresh laid exes. Thus | the noise, but to us it sounded excessively | ing in itself, but exactly suitable to the wearer. | ¥* 2>3 erase ie eee anak codne d we started, after the sledge had been | strange. American women—those at least who vis S' Ce Oe: ally packed by the landlord of th o- Europe—have generally the pull over Enstlis ‘We have jnxt opensd an 4 line of SPRING AN I Surope, a German from the Baitie province: Physical Training for Girls. women in money matters, and, as we said be- | 7A\ 4 DREss Gov Bs. a ‘the tiatest, des; full stock of | m2 Orrosrre Rraas’ Barn: whose house can be recommended to tray- | From Our Continent. fore, they not only have the money to spend, | F . Turner, H. 5 st. ation Suits in beantifil « Nuns! Veil- = SSS SS about to start from Orenburgeither for] The word training is very expressive. It | but like spending it on Gress. But, bes | moni, McPherson House. fh heatrable shades: THe REATEST BARGAIN beria or for Central Asia; for from Orenburg | means literally “draw to,” but when applied to | that, there is a discernment of the fitting, a hap- | Atsins, J. 3 Met ‘ I ty a and Garnet post roads lead in many directions, regular ; Q piness of choice. which they bring to. rather | *atherto: ot ¥ , cng pen ate ting Golera. 2 postal communication being kept up thence to | HUMAN organization we should understand it as | Hess Of choice. which t Le Gee jpson, Coububus, Lexus, Metropolitan Hotal : St. Mervelleux. EVER OFFERED IN BLACK BROCADE SILKS. | }OS' sed pol SUL 0 Le han find in, the studios of high art in dress M. G., Maryland, 1332 G st. re Sutque Silke iu br aera cue route is quite as much fre- | Phys! eran by ex that is, develop- ——+e-—_____ A Valentine, & k., Nebraska, National Hotel, and jrocadin, Satin. . quented as the one along which { have passed | ment of the body by exercising alll its parts. | ‘The Prevailing 1; c | Yan Acruiun, 1, New York, 111 st. vb: 44 Amosk 1s. ‘ ith sy is ig Ignorance of Astron- | 7,17) s v 4 E Wobave s fullued commons seek of White Goode, width, excelent quality only $ic foe eae ane | en Toute for Irkutsk. This process is quite different from what is gen- omy. . |e in Carvllna, 4146 ot. aw. All the above Goods are marked below competition. | Ticht Blue and Link CASHMERES, Gears wooly wide ON THE ROAD. erally understood by the term education. This | We have been repeatedly struck by the com- | Beltord, hy J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., Gouble width. Soe. We are selling excellent Black Silks | | Thus provided we made the start on themorn- | applies the mind, more particularly to the in-| Parative (it might have been said more than | Belmont Perry, Now York, 1529 1 . Watara’s Hotel i i = atl, $1.25 and $1.50. Black Silk VELVET, $1. Col- | ing of Friday. Five sturdy little horses were | tellectual teil aaa ittie | Comparative) ignorance which prevails, even | uperty. CT", Ca lorahe Oo Pee es Hotel, 1 Connecticut, Hamilton Mouse, mis i Mattoon, \ Oo. te tak ee ‘ acilities. In the schools very little | yy C. P., Ca % koa. C, Peamyivanin, 150 tak, See quality *"French Foule," in ovenioa sinter ink bios. | S0Ked to the sledge, one in the shaft, with one | attention, comparatively, 1s ever given to the | Mong educated people; as to the nomenclature | pBinghan, Ui AL. Pennsy.vanie, fai It Lave. nw, Pontsy 13) Fst. ae eream and white; all pure wool, extremely wide width; | 0” either side (that is troika fashion) and twoin | education of the moral sentiments or the | "4 position of the stars. There are many who | {piacsburny, Kentucky, #7 New York ave, | Waren ut, We b., Minnesota, (0 Rt ave We are daily receiving our new Spring Goods, com- | oniy {0c. (A very suyerior Black All-Silk Khadames, | {ONt. one ridden by a small boy, almost all | domestic affections.» In the case of girls this | Would be grievously scandalized at the idea of | cha Louisiana, 1121 1 st. *Wabuas, 4. ie Pekourivoma ike moune Prising s full Line of Foulard Sateens, French and Do- } only $1.25.) Bisck and white, brown and white, bluo | SHeepskin coat and fur cap. The driver or yem- | constitutes a great failure. not being able to call trees or flowers by their | Banh} cee cl Nadonst Prestic Gingharon, Printed aud Fiain Percales, and | sud gold and green and gold, new style, checked DRESS | (Nik mounted the box seat, and two mounted | But if the mind is educated at the expense of | right names, but who seem very lilth pra ieee bide eorlatioe Veliborn, Outi, Dex: Linen Cazubrics, French Nainicoks and Mulls, Bel- | GOODS, only 25c. Iluminated all-wool Dress Goods, | Cossacks waited to sive us escort as far as the | the body it constitutes a still greater failure. | “&Ut names, but who seem very little concern- tes amt . Gum Linen Sheeting, and Piow Linen, all widths: | 25c. PIANO COVERS, embroidered with silk. $3.75. | boundaries of the city. The chief of police bade | Within a few years public attention has been | ° by having to admit a similarincompetency as | ES. DM House HONS | ssWuveler, Joseph, AlDasia, 223 East Capltol st Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match; Table | Bizck Cashmere SHAWLS, all-wool, $2. TABLE | US God speed, and, with a creat hallooing bythe | called In special manner to tho education of | 2 the beautiful luminaries of the skies. ‘They we Py, Willard’s Hotel, White, Jolin D. Keutucky, 0b 13h st. nw. Damask by the yard. Towels and Toweling in rest | DAMASK, all-linen, pure white, 500. ‘Colored CASH- | Griver and the boy, our little horses were started | girls and the higher culture of women. This is | WoWd be indignant at the supposition that they } Brix e' ¥, National Hotel, —_ Sf Wultthorne, W. C.. Teunessioc, bbitt House Yarlety. Those in want of choice goods will fud it to | MERES, epring chades, 1240. Pequot and New York | forthe first drive of seventeen versts. The | all well, but the trainime ofthe ‘vody_—w ood | 1d not know an oak from an ash, or could pos- i 1 . 1.w Willits, Edwin. Michigan, 20 8 st. a0. Sheir advantage to examine our stock Defore purchasing. | Mills SHEETING COTTON, the widest and very beet | Shazy little horses put their noses to the ground | development of the physical aystem_—is also tm. | SiIY mistake a cowslip for a primrose; but they | inka deg fon *Wiliatms GG. Winceésn, 6 Grant Pikon, HOUE, BRO. & CO., made, M0c. Fruitof the Loom, yard-wide COTTON, | and their shoulders to the traces with right good | portant. But how can this:be secured? It is | bAV@ NO hesitation to confess that they do not | Buct. fc Ariagion Hotels Williams, Tos Alabama, 455 0 st. nw. mS 1998 F STREET N.W..NEAREBBITTHOUSE. | 1c. Ono hundred (100) pieces of new style SCOTCH | will; the bells bezan their pleasant Jingle, and | needless to say that much here depends upon | KNOW the difference between the two doss that Cirspoltan i ison, Benj, West Vingitia, National Hotel — aa GINGHAMS. finest quality, 25e.Nuns' VEILING, all | away we sped, without slackening up till | the type or kind of orzanization winch Is inher, | Uave been for so many ages keeping guard in the 4. C., Michigan, 809 120n st. n.w, Wise, G. b., Virginia, 711 14th st. MATING! «MATTING! MATTING! | color, yure woot, 30c. Ladies’ Oloth SUITING, navy | the first station was reached. A walk | jted. "One of the eroctent siecle Gat eat: | heavens: and if possibly the pre-eminent bril- H., Missouri, 1814 ttn St. aw. Wise, Morin K.. Pennsylvania, 1730 Mass. av@, blue, pure wool, 25e. Colored and Black ‘*Morie” | is unknown to these hardy little brutes. They | gon can possess is a healthy, qalkorcanizea toa liancy of Sirus, or the magnificent configura- | Butterworth, Ben}., Ohio, 1105 F st. now. Wood, Ben., New York, Arlington Hovel, — BATINS, $1. begin at full speed, and, if anything, increase it | at birth. But the advantazes of this fail unless | 1M of Orion, may have awakened enouzh of | Brents, Thos. H.. Wastinston Ter'y, 065 K st. m.w_ | Wood, Waiter A. women eg Sighs JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF MAT- CARTER'S,” by the time the end of the station ts reached. | it is properly taken care of. This training or | CUtosity to ascertain what they are called, they | Guiteny; Gy Vineltia, rst. TINGS IN ALL GRADES. : They are brave hearted little creatures, lonz | care should commence early: While the dispo- | WOW! still be at an utter loss to discriminate | *Cuicius, W. 1, Inc m20 111 MARKET space. _| haired, stout limbed, uzly, but nimble as cats, | sitions or instincts of the boy-and «irl i¢- | between Capella and Arcturus, or to say in | sCamp, J. BPECIALTIES FOR SPRING. « tae fl di i j 2 of the boyand girl may di vhat constellati tt what ti eet as deer, and little giants in strength. They | fer in some respects, the greatest liberty, as far | W!St constellation or at what time they are to WINDOW SHADES, GHLY iportanr do not need the whip, and the yemschik has | as exercise, games, sports, ate... are concerned, | 00K for the Pleiades, whose existence they can 1882 THe vewsrarers 1882 LACE CURTAINS, and = scarcely need to hurt their feelings more than | whether in-doors or outy should be given alike | !8Pdly ignore. It is not easy to acoount for LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. | THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS | to swear at them in s friendly, if rather, offen- | to both. x6 5 such a degree of uninstructed heedlessness. One te: ee CAREER! sive manner, or to praise them with words of | After ten or twelve yearsvof age tho body | T8802 possibly may be that the knowledge of | -cussuy, G. i east a — admiration for their endurance and §] . So | takes a more rapid growth and passes throuh natural objects which makes its way by such LB. OF THE SINGLETON & HOEKE'S oF ne oceU ed by nas Cent greats the | they dash along, scarcely feeling the Terden of very significant ch: ii be the’ ca: gentle and imperceptible approaches into the | Chace. Jonathan, Ruode island, 1213 N st roperty now occupied by Messrs. Gi . and 'y significant changesi In the case of the = *Chalmers, J. R., Mississippl, iggs Hi CARPET HOUSZ, Poudre, the slgdge when the road is good. But pray | giri this ts the most critiogl period in her lite as | ™nds of intelligent children is acquired by day | (Chalmers, J. R., Mississippl, Kigys Housa, “a ee cae ene ia ce aun GE RRVERTR Oreo do not imagine that a sledge ride over the | for a Ronit se nsec a Berio’ growth and | Tather than by night, and that their rambies | Giaay Mm L., ailssourl, Hainiivon House. o_O snow on Asiatic or Siberian roads is quite vs “ with parent and nurses in sunshine hours famil- : * yu NATIONAL CAPITAL ‘We shall shortly Gaeian changes of the physicuk system the greatest §Cla J. B., Jr., Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. 2 LADIES’ GOODS. Ing. second tousoe te the casio Four story Bulld- jas pleasant an affair as a sleigh ride down pains should be taken tosee#hat there is a nat- | 8tize them insensibly with many things of | Clements, J.’C., Georgia, Metropolitan Hout —___ LADIES” ODS. _ Fifth avenue or in Central Park. When the | ural, healty development of @eery part. Unless | Which they would remain ignorant it they were | Go Indiana, 1802 New York ave. FPUST REGULAR SPRING OPENING ‘ — frst snows and the first frost fell on the | thisis properly attended, to the seeds of weak- | Visible only during their hours of rest. But. ngs puedes SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! Benes ammall hollows had been formed in the | negs or disease are engrafted into the system | LOWever, we may try to explain it, so it is, that = —_— MRS. J. P. PALMER, ! is. they were very msignificant affairs at | which affect the highest interests of woman | Wat was termed in a previous generation the | SComeit ines New Turk, arlington Hotel Importer of and Desisner of Atand below cost, all of our immense stock now in our | first, slmply depressions over which the sledges | through life. pultfasion of useful knowledge" seems not to Goring @. W., Marylabd, — — FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, po eS Passed with scarcely @ perceptible jolt. But) " Physical training Just at this period is one of | NaV¢ included a popular acquaintance with the ore, Ietges House. NOt F STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 11TH oo Winter Is the great season for the caravans from | vital importance. The exercise that is best | ®*5,and that the maps which were published ik, North Carolua, Riggs House. AND 12TH STREETS wen iecaed ous a aos Central Asia, when hundreds of sledges, drawn | adapted te develop’ all parts of the body in a | U24er that title and to promote that object have | (fCEAPO. W. W-, Mass. 10 Fatayctte Square} ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEARS Will open ber choice selection of tee 0 nell at oF below coat ns to sarecheat Meadver. | by the patient and moaning camel, or by the | nathral, healthy ‘ ui been much more serviceable to the express stu- | Ch#Veas, JE, nsas, 407 G st. FASHIONS FROM VIROT. RF BCU EUGENIE AND cost, a8 no merchant can nal , healthy manner is domestic labor. It 1s | . ‘Crowley, Rici New York, Arlington Hotel, THE DIFFERENT LEADING HOUSESIN PARIS. | SnOUL makin » profit In this ineianoe itis compar. | shaggy Unwearying horse of the plains, concen- | always at hand; {t can be taken regularly every | “ent of astronomy than to educated soclety in | Guipersoh. D. Be Levan. 43 ose ‘Towether with s full anscr'inent oF Fon plsttalt Ey not to take any Old Goods into the | trate on the leading to Orenburg. Into | day, and there is such vatiety that almost every | emeral. Whether such a state of ignorance or | Culien, W.. 1ilnois. 1121 1 st, THE CELEBRATED RROT ROUSD HATS, dy September's) shall bee dieses eoniectpeaoynaee | this stight hollow of the road the front of these | inascle cau be eenven Meee should | msouciance may be equally prevalent in other | §C A. G., Pennsylvania, 1403 st. 1 — Misses and Children’s Linported Millinery one of her | {¢Nation. Reduced all our and Sheetings, of | aden sledzes passed, each one following the | never be considered menial or degrading; it is | Counties we never had an opportunity of ascer- | Cutts, MK. Towa, —— —— Bpeciaities. mia" | factirers present toate Herne banae Gaesaaag, | other; the hollow was gradually enlarged, until | nature's laboratory In which the gitl mayobtaig |2ling; but there can be no doubt of it among = before the late heavy rise, we are euabled to sell as | tO-day it has grown to bea huge hole into which | not only the best physical devel ourselves, and as little question can be made F 18S ANNiE K. HUMPHERY, ee Peis eeilste = al y yelcal development but | that i fi thout lows to un. yeur sledge pounds with merciless energy. For | most valuable knowledge that will ft her for | tat it Is a discredit to the professed Intellectual » Autinots, st THE THE 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ranted fast colve’, Scent a2 8nd Drese Styles, war- | many miles below Orenburg the road Js cut up | the.practical duties of life. ‘This training may | Progress of the age.— Nature Lprionclag ga ger good ope CORSETS to order in every style and material, | All our Dress Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE | by these valleys, which cause your sledge to | be supplemented by other kinds of exercise Fen gta gy rola moa ad EVENING STAR | WEEKLY STAR bepiembees ys cy ee erent perm cost: Wo have reduced our take upon itself the varied and not altogether | such as walking and out-door sports. The very | scene troy, PiaguR IN Pennsrivawra—At | ‘Devring, N.C, ows, Hamullon House pM TLS a 30-cent Dros Goods to 10 cont pleasant pecullaritles of motion which you had | general introduction oftoreign help Intodomestie | pox has been: reported. sine sundae ates Snes Pever V... Wisconsin, 21 Grant Place. —— > and Saw Luporced Hosiery” Stig-cent Dress Goods to 90 conte itherto fondly believed fo belong only to the | service has proved most unfortunate for tho | fegurded as most favorable evidence tat Une ale, naort, J. F., Virginia, Congressional Hotel. Danica Braces snd ga Pieri nanan it Dress Goods to 25 cents. wretched tubs that cross the Silver Streak from | health of American women. ease Is uncer control. Some famittes are suffering | Dibble, Sam’L South Caroiina, Metropolitan HoteL ing Corset, for which Mics H. 1 spexial avent wed eei | And all finer goods in proportion. We have taken groat Dover to Calais. Closely connected with this neglect of physical | fF the bare necessites of Iife, and their wants are | }4brell, G. G., Tennessee, Metropolitan HoveL, WASHINGTON, D. C. Gort fer Own taker Uist Zr the price Gannot by | Pm to mark’ our iawenes suck down. Show, fe LIFE ON THE STEPPES. training at home is an evil of great maguitude-- | BOt,Telleved as speedy as they should be. Ontoer | SOME Y: NX Ht Maine, Wea LAU st DW. i Rn Go Gece nce misaa| sont oe manne Besides the striking phenomena of natnre| that is, supreme devotion’ to brain work. | Gum Ino tae or esehs to rg patient who Bid | Duro,’ Henry, New Yore, Wilkera's, ae = = = ———— picmber, we shall carry no Winter Goods over | there ig but little to be seen during the | The practice pursued very generally at the | the disease. Health offl:tals have had difficulty | DUun, Poindexter, Arcansas, National Hotel, SPRING srectaries. wi will sell. Fidel meroue tha plmine eae i wate e. he present day of confining the girl in school or | in getting the exact number of cases, but they | DUnnell, M. H., Minnesota, Nabionat Hotel, es pee SILKS, SATINS, iniserable Russian villages that are dotted every seats oe tebe a Years consecutively is | now Feport that thero are 143 eases 1h 114 fam- Ee a ae ae THE EVENING STAR (on Saturdays a large ‘HES, VELVETS. | te, te attended with most serious evils. In the Ian- *Er "D. v3 ou i atin n or fifteen miles along the route. Just now Z sth: A ————— “WWeRtTOUt, D. syivanta, Kobitt itouse. eight-page a, omy Mi Rat three Seens™ | Cur assortment is now complete, having upward of | the villares showed much more life and anliwa, eee? Ce a aucating our | Ax InveRssrixa WiLt.Case—Caroline A. Merri, | Brett I Dey ivan, Sat 186 $6. 8.0 ee es a eee same ast wake Benes amen 1,200 pieces or han. ‘These liavs ull bem reduced 23 | tion than usual; for the last weeks before the | 278 to - ine ne would not discard | in 1856, in New York, made a will bequeatiing thé | $pins. J; HL. South Caroling. Metrovol.tan HoveL | the 1arge New York dailies) 1s everywhere recog. Entire Stock of GLOVES at cost until closed out. percent. Remeinber they inust be sold. long season of relizious fasts it is the custom | Clucation in all its various departments, ex- | majority of her property to George Merrill, her roe diy meena 3. WILLIAN, SES forthe young people to get married, and the | ding to the hichest culture, we maintain | adopted son. He married against ier will, ana she | {iiFarwell, 8.8 Towa, 159) O St 1 nized as the leading paper of the city. Ithas SNSYLVAN! ULSTERS, e me! ¢ that it is no advantage or blessing if it is to be | Made another will, leaving her property to Cardi- “rie es et gee 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. DoLMAns, | More the merrier. In a score of villazes through | obtained at the nal McCloskey” ‘This ‘wilt wag set aside by the | Fisher, i. G2 Pennsylvania, 14154 St-n.w, the cireulation of other 3 cite Trevise, Paris. 116 ALS, REDUCED NS: | which we passed weddings seeined to be te | there are other parts of the beady Tesla is | court, Lately” another will dated in 1808, was Be pee eS cane ay tallies poe foap ep wreath-erownel peasnats, crowded tg the utes | Drain that need Taithfal training. Thehizhest | fupie ctiwtions Sabacten eas DerCRER dee | Forme, We ity Astana: 10 US lpuigea ica irene here HAS REMOVED Bee extent with girls of all aies, from six to thirty, | Scemplishments and mental acquisitions will | ri, and a stipulation has been entared into by the | Prost, feobert G., Missourt, Witlard’s Hotel all the Government Departments, Washingtoa To men From $10 to $6. all singing with unpleasantly hitch, screeching not pompeneate for impaired constitution and conn to the ors ae the pon if shail = :y Virginia, 610 14th st. aw. NEW sToRr, wi ters = fief: voices, ‘pass Dock and, forth along’ the vill mace teat outs ALES the defendants shall have seeds, eo. Occemu tte oniee: SE Ee PN, Pees, Smee Aes , o atont rocess! SS SSS orge, M. C ~ No. 1309 F Sruxer Nonruwesr, Hood Gatrieaty on hand: and Steet eaoeenee lithe Ceuie ee olen Renae tte] wrother Gardner on Jcremiahs, _ | °PPortunity to continuo the litigation. *sGipsob. Rt L., Louisiana, 1723 thode Island ay, | 1ocal_ affairs, stories, sketches, home articles, ja ra old stock. “hoy shall and must bo | retatives of bride and bridegroom, stay Inside | From the Detroft Free Press. Sazs oF MARYLAND Fanua—The farm of Geo. | GPvar"W" W) Veruca viewed ee fashion notes, telegraph news, (having its own A LARGE ASSORTMENT Coane nied and get dead drunk in honor of the occasion. | “Dar am sartin folkees Iwant to k Boonsgrs county, has been sold oN oe Harcenor | Guenther, H., Wisconsih. vis G st. ‘OF IN In one posthouse we wer nod 61 'o keep away George county, has been sold to N. C. Harris, of 30 AI Mades* Hoten. direct wire to New York,) the markets, etc. AS MILLINERY GOODS AND KID GLovEs. eee on ola DOKOMNSETNTInE IRAE Ren from,” began the old man as the voice of the | Pennsyivania, for $2,000. ‘The farm of the late | Guuter. 7; M. Ar ‘Humpsuire, 213 East Capitol s& The public ars contially Invited to iuect her new | BLANKETS, ee though ouly a little after noon; by night. ko | Glee Club dled away on the Inat strains of “Sarah re COE MO eres, near, Royal Oak, Talbot | «siiammona, J... New York. 1520 1 sl nw. an advertising medium the figures show the facts, = —— ~ = ctorns. | would either have the delirium tremens or be | Jane’s Baby.” “I mean dat class of people who | Baltimore, for S450, SUichael Stine has sold bis et derseh Willurse totes, | It printed in 1881 24,252 new advertisementat DPouciass, All Mlanketa seduced from $1 t0 $3 pee patr. found by the traveler rolting outside In the snow. | groan ober de wickedness of de world, an’ who | {2tm, 9 acres, in Washington county, to Joseph | paray, ton Hotel, ae eo cdwith Waite Cotas, Minced WELW ere a | OF Anlnial life In the village streets you see on | have heartaches au’ sorrows to peddle aroun’ de | M- Beeler at peracre, Haruies, 4 ania, tio W st It1s published in a spacious building of 18 ows, CONTINUATION ber, they must be sold. ; quany days ie cattle of the community | Kentry at de Fnionrrv, Rarway Wneor.—News reached | starts, age fino Sotel printea newest fastest printing OF THE GREAT SAL¥ OF ‘Tab Linen at 25 setae Tee “7 Apenidrpemimee| perio, Spree sl Lh hynedlb eyed pian Gala go ncaa wet an eae xe plosy Tae eee mere 8, 1311 Mi st. ny ee cane ” LADIES’ UNDERGARSENTS. 75-cent Tablo Damask marked down to 50 cents, houses on the warm side of the street, getting me now *, about forty miles from there : and folding machine in the world. a TWO CASES MOKE. ieee Danas Feduced to 69 cents, ne the comfort they faye oo of the sunbeams, | and den, but he can’t sot still kase somebody cabs orem pennies See ee comet ird those Thom-ashiy Mets ral Trimmed .25 Table Damask for 75 cents. the younger members here beginning that ac- | stole his dog, or hithim wi rickbat, é 1 a ecoween| CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, -50 Tabie Damask cut down t0 $1. quaintance which in spring-time Tipens on the | nim out CERES aus fully belenes Bisiaarce and Mtanaon. Duc 1 ig stated by the eats ee ee ee > tie leu poiots as thor intowe Seu the quality TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! steppes to love and the more earnest duties of | dat de world am gwfne to smash at de rate of | gincer trom Mandon tat a work traln bound west | aeletimalls W Haha ime eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, containing (@f Goods offered. Sellinz off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. animal existen Of fellow travelers you meet fifteen miles an hour, an’ it would eanemost kill | Went pia a a bridge, and a passenger train, but P.. Lowa, 912 I st. ‘Towels from: He, up ta $l. but few at the postnouses along the road in the | him to lose his ole wallet an’ find a man honest | #Uttle behind, followed. Thirty persons are re- | 3 iH, A., Alabama, Hotel. all that isin the Tax EVENING Stam for a week, NAPKINS, DOYLIES. sll reduced. winter time. In these resting places there 1s | ‘auf to return It. ported killed and many more injured. All the phy- | *Herndon, Thos H., Alabama, Metropolitan OUR OWN IMPORTATION. always one room set apart for travelers, where | “De widder Piumsell comes ober to borry | olan 1a Bismarck started on the speclal engine c and additional lterary and home and agricultural colleen BIN of lading and custom house recel ret iccne een eaten the bight ap the hard | some butter fur supper, an’ she draps down on oe rag de ino stem matters, POS an Tet | cetved, sod wil open 08 TUESDAY MOUNT NG eS. 000 hat J bel Without any pay- | a cha’r an’ heaves a sigh as big a3 a barn doah | Svicrps or a Younc Lapy.—Miss Emma Broth- hot | worth of HAMB EMBROIDERY. These were | Ment whatever ing exacted. In our Jour- an’ goes on to say dat diaam acold.an’ unfeel- | ¢TS, oF pape wal ud or county, N. C., com- | Giuered Jest June from the other side. The zoods hava | Ney of a thousand miles the number of] in’ world. *Cordi z to hor!teld all men am dig. | Btted suicide by drowning last Saturday night. AS @ newspaper, THE STAR, being the orgaa ‘Ghaideonn Rete eens Baing | Since advanes) 29 percent “Therefore, lookoutfor” | travelers we met could be counted on the | honest, all women extravagant, an’ all chilven | Her aus7nce from her resldenos was not discovered | <{ifsinvua ata st. i sineeieh, ‘wil peste aoe Ppa BAKGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! Hngers. At one station we found a Russian | just ready to come dowtwid de measles. Tears | ers om tecurning bow ‘ on — ees Se watt M2. Sebats gvrrenr, All our FANCY GOODS, such as hog i aa ud po tags Mak Beer — run, down her cheeks ‘as she tetis how she has to | their dwelling open, van upon inquiry discovered | rrouds, i. ¢., Temuessex, 410 oth st the fullest and fairest picture that can be made ws that rooms Teuri . SKIRTS, EARDEEE hy, ee iis GLOVES, realy nea oa Fe geal on eens jan fee road igiotaton Lake Erie, antl Melisa eran ay jately ras Wubbeli.d Michigan 4 ee of each day’s passing history in Washington, the € vu stock of ZEPHYRS, eas eT] isk. ‘he hus! |, & man v | aneig! footprint - . PS Rr ay a PASSE MESTERIES of about forty, had oorupled a post as cashier in | OT, ter Sproa as sie amsertsdat ee a search Ft 1. Wiseeiate Bone es District, the United States, and the world. It will 3 aeaterial for Frncy Neallewor'. AN Reduced. Some Way. Below Cost. a bank at Irkutsk, and was going to St. Peters- | “"'peacon Striper drapeie teeat ra wid wnat fees Lins, wow. heretofore, at accuracy first of w ansortwent of LACES. TAC GOODS, RUF. | _1000 dozen Ladies’ Hemmed Pure LINEN HAND. | burg to seek a new and more fn Friday cbeni : bg boot some creek. Miss | Jacous, Ne ‘nth aim hereafter, as PANGS. Hosiecy, GLOVES. FRINGES cua'rhia: | RERCHIEFS, three for 25 cents. Most of ‘these are | He was accompanied by fe, me of «Friday ebenin’, an) le:bardly gits out | Brot ae ‘ib, CC, Pennsyivania,Willara’s Hotel NGS. worth 25 cont from under his hat befo' he begins to tell what @. W., Texas, 919 G st all things in all that it publishes, PING promptly executst. : HAND ERCHIEES whic a noid HAS : his first wife died of; howshisweecond run away ; nds and acquaintances. 5, Ki, Argalbsas, 1428 11th st mw. } i wnnin~€s. ar at 15 cen whi at ) how his third broke her lin’ off a fence | be assigned by her family for commuit- | Jones, ‘New Jersey, Evbitt House, ME. WASHINGTO: ts, and which gave such safisfaction leg ce 1105 ¥ st. M = t and cost him $28.14 for belo’ part ot ee SE NS Bas» pencils s Dary:—By Camnten i THE Crre, a louse, 4 Cayrs; By Man, 50 Carrs Pas Moura ; * FOUR CENTS SHALL, BE THE PRICE! ved to St. Petersburg, wh TERMS: { WEEKLY:—S0 Cewrs vor Taras i VON BRANDIS. BUTTONS! BUTTONS! sonebody. ‘ paete Hotel, Mowrms; $1 yoR Six Mowrus; $2 4 ores Denitasss Sttovers Store, | OSG. LHe Boon Stock w more ding onder 4 ens Hotel + [Sess Oe Oe Te ee : Parlor, Now ork, and Win. | from every State of the Union of dae Daroone | tre " Oxs 70 THE GErrEn-uF OF THB +" Deual Teomeran, s epectatty; | Hemamber, they musi be sade” oom #2 Per down cere aeicmeS pe om = a big sul bo a grand aes, ‘we promise to open, 1 : tw. “ i x n26-6m_

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