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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, FASHION WRINKLES. WASHINGTON’S HOME CHURCH. SATURDAY, CHASED BY WOLVES, JOHN HOWARD PAYNE, fue semi rx4s—ronnios xovettins—New | Am Milsteric Edifice im Alexamdria that | g was Casriers Wace for Life Over the ing New About the Author of Episcopalians alone, ‘From Litdle of the ‘Times. Not to the Protestant ew Rock correspondence Chicago but to the people of America, an appeal is made,| ¥F0m the Wood River (ldsho) Gusette, From « gentleman who Just reached this city for the preservation of Christ church, Alexan-| Thursday afternoon George Henninghouse, a | from Indian territory, the Times correspondent i dria, Va, better known as “Washington's | Short, thick German, who is employed to carry | learned of a new and interesting chapter in the fos church.” At 8 years of age, in 1765, Colonel | the mail between Bullion and Halley at such | history of+the life of John Howard Payne, | agson's CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS, M88 SELLE Lucas’ a 50. George Washington was chosen fifth on its first | times.as the road is impassable for teams, left | euthor of “Home, Sweet Home.” Payne was a Eeaite wie o board of vestrymen, and in 1870 the twin tablets Halley witha sack of mail weighing sbout | warm personal friend of John Ross, who will be — ‘The largest stock of ‘tn boxes in the city. to the memory of George Washington and | ®venty pounds for Bullion camp, which is seven | remembered asa celebrated chief of the Chero- W. H. MuRRISON, Robert E. Lee were inserted in the eastern | miles almost due west of thiscity. As Henning- REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERRED TO ALL th Law Tookertian axp Sartore, WOOL GOODS—ANTIQUE CHINTZ PATTERNS— FLOWER BONNETS, ETC. Bat fringe is out again. Lawn TeSxis stripes are new, Parreens in pansy are wrought in lace. Ix Soxe quarters dolly vardens are revived. “Patience” pokes are worn by young ladies. ‘Tue new bustle resembles a large pincushion. BRatwrxG aNp Frrvcoe increase in popalarity. Trekka-corra gloves are among the novelties. DRESSMAKING AND PLAITING ESTABLISHMENT, house started down Bullion street towards the Sictutexwe is mach used for springdresses. ing ableton peng rt Me nk | tive, mouttad ott enow ‘ace, ‘atlas aati of OTHER POROUS PLASTERS OR EXTRR- 902 NINTH STREET. FRENCH Books, agers —— ae that the work of putting it in repair should be | Mall swung — bap granci he Sapir a regia with NAL REMEDIES: seers ee is = ‘ene e Wurrr Mvsiax dresses are embroidered all | ® "ational one, regard being had to its great boss _ —— anes oe must | erable cabin, M®s < BUMPHERT, FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETO. ee historic value. Of the sixty-five families which e or lose the way. 6 course 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, # ‘ {cloth have swallow-tail | ¥rshiped in the old church in 1803 all but nine | taken from Hailey to Bullion by snow shoes i FIRST. Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, ¥. G. FISCHER, EnGiisit costumes 01 re had disappeared from Alexandria before 1873.|i8 over the mountai and the well loceted iter awe and St and comf: — evats. Since Washington worshiped there the pulpit | worn trail is ‘easily followed, except during or by Png gen gir gig Phiten (Successor to M. E, Boartman), Rep Panasors are now sometiines made of | and chancel have been altered andnew in, | just after a storm, when fresh snow obliterates refused to | Dowly ‘activo veretable oonbi- a Houery velvet. but Washington's pew, on the north side, next | the tracks made by the shoes. Henninghouse | leavethe country. eR rubefacient, stimulat- goo he 629 15th Btrect, Opposite U.S. Treasury, .E is the name of the new color like | the wall. is still retained as it was. The bricks | had gone-as far as the road which turns off to | | While Ross and Payne were seated before the | \06, sedative and counter irritant effects, oe oor ine HL. $e wpecial agerit, of which the church is constructed were brought | the Warm springs, about two miles, when a/ firein the hut, the door was sudden|; blindi In, bl ost a gale, | open and six or eight militiamen sprang into the SECOND, cane oe peer coe Wing S NG I he kk of ladies’ kid | from Engiand. It is stated that Washington inding storm set In, blowing almost a gale. 4 : ' surpaseod. 4 ia | Other pews were alloted to the parishioners ac- | ¢ |, and as the outlines o! ie mountains tion, and eo recognized by the profession, |. Pe parent Nestiand enfis of Kid trim French | Coratag todigaity. = were not distinguishable through the descend- | mount of money, and at the unexpected intru- M The history of the building after the war of | ing snow and sleet, Henninghouse was forced to | sion mys oe ip and screamed wildly. Ross 110 F STREET, uy CuINE SILK is chosen for trains instead of brO- | independence is very interesting, George Wash- | £0 considerably by guess. Miscaleulating the | poke to the Cherokee language, telling Soe Between 1ith and 12th Strects Northwest, cades. ington was the first to set an example of lib- | distance over which he had traversed, he turned | her to be seated, as she would thussave the | Because they are the only plasters that relieve pain at A Lower coronet is shown on small lace coer toward the support of the church, for an | off the road too soon, ascended the bleak, wild | Contents of the trunk, and, as she sat down | once. Isconstantly receiving the Latest Importations in bonnets. entry in the vestry book shows that he, with nels to the — a — smite followed eee ios stores told aoe mre he =f FOURTH. FRENCH MILLINERY, Warerep oval figures appear on black satin | seven other gentlemen, agreed that the pews | the precise course of’ the unfortunate Allen, arrest repare = mantles eS owned by them should be forever charged ‘with | who perished on a similar trip a few weeks azo, Scoompany the squad to Milledgeville, where | , Becsuse ty wil podtirl care dlmase which other Carefully Selected for her House. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Pate BLve ginghams have raspberry-red em- | 82 annual rental of £5. His own signature Js | | Upon reaching the highest point no familiar | they would be imp a eines acue bok i tac ieseak wen Tink Seinen ae Oda 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ‘heaters appended, and it is the oniy-instance in which tt pete Ms vision, and, ne core to de- | noe Parmitter e pe pence eo ae wives. BONNETS ant HATE, nell leas ais a Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. ale = pped book. trons the | scend without being sure of way, he wan- f 4 Cotors Paria. TRAtNED dresses are not seen at fashionable Pavleh fourihed during relent = Suan ay | dered about for hours in search of sore clew to | Payne was mounted on one led bya soldier. As Bocknse over 8,000 physicians and drusriets have vol- | _# NEW Books. openings. others were in a very depressed condition. Be- | his whereabouts. Night set in cold and dreary, | the little party left the hovel rain began falling | mntarily tested teat they are superior to all other plas- SPECIAL OPENING — Maxy Smatt bows without ends diversify | fore 1800 the galleries were put in. In 1804 | and as he was about to cive up from exhaustion | 80d continued until every man was drenched Outline of Primitive Belief among the Indo-Furopeam small bonnets. George Washington Parke Custis ented the | and lay down to rest the dismal how! of a wolt | thoroughly. The journey lasted all night. To- OF MOURNING BONNETS. per wy A by William Danx Coons are preferred to white for chila- | Patish a Bible, published in 1773, which had | was borne to his ear. Roused by this ominous | Ward midnight Payne's escort, in order to keep SIXTH. ALSO, HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, | Govenaut Nemerand Peete et Sewton, . been the property of General Washington. In | sound, fear lent strength to his weak muscles, | himself awake, began humming: “Home—| 5 sosethe manufecturers have received the only On Weeenan asp ehinemae Hoch Miller's Works reluced fore $16 to €&. ren’s dresses. 1809 the altar was altered and @ new roof put | and he started along the ridge—he knew not | home—sweet—sweet—home” when Payne re- | mocsisavercives ‘for porous plasters. . ‘The Gospel According to Matthew Covonen Cnavar bows have superseded those | on, In 1810 an onan was introduced and. Mrs. | whither. Soon other wolves ‘were nd | marked: “Little did! expect to hear that song April Sth and 6th. 3 of white mall. Gook beeame sexton. She always locked the | from the distinctness of the sounds he knew | poder ruch ciroumstances, and at euch a time. MRS. M. 3. HUNT, ‘Tae flat, round Langtry hat has been imported | doors of the pews afteradmitting the occupants. | they must have scented him and were on | Do you know the ae or? weer BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER ! ar 1909 F street northwest. from London. > A west aisle was added in 1811, and in 1812/ his trail. | Now thoroughly awakened to a) ((No," said the soldier, 'do you! < THINOFERTNG Te aaa - ehimneys were erected. In 1816 the bell was | sense of danger, he hurried forward, wildly | ‘‘Yes,” Payne answered: posed It. STRIATE REREEE Nort wPan win exbibie to Back Irish point embroidery trims Pompeilan | purchased for $688.87. In 1817-21 all the old| peering out in the darkness, hoping to ses | _ “The devil you did! You can tell that to some SEABURY & JOHNSON Patrons her first eeicction of Trimmed and Un. | —— ne Ted satin dresses. Equare pews were divided, Washington's among | the fflendly lizht ‘of some tancher’s or | fellows, but not to me. Look Oh Saleen Soe ee | a peor eened es ot eee Bats, three inches in diameter, are wrought | the number, but it was restored in 1837, to soon | miner’s cabin. Nearer came his pursuers. and, | that song, you say; if you did—and I know you pate auonune F pe han ed, on new wool goods. : again be altered and again restored. In1813| a8 no light appeared, the howling, snarling | didn't—you can say it all without stopping. It Manufacturing Chemists, New York. ovetass, Tasited to call aa exanuipe fhe Gucen Rewine Bi a the steeple was erected. In 1820 the venerable | fiends upon his track seemed to be sounding his | has eomething in it about pleasure and palaces. 2 Ap Oy ey ExsroiERy on white kid appears as trimming | washington Society secured permission to hold | death knell. Soon he could hear their loud | Now pitch in aud reel it of and if you can't, Pl Nova AND F Srosers. fg3, the simplest, iuPhitest for evening dresses. - tts anniversary in Christ church. In 1858 gas | breathing, and the pat, pat, pat of thelr many | Dounce you from your horse and lead you in-| 4 SURE REMEDY AT LAST. PRICE, 25 CENTS Geausart oe ay tel NEW." Intost imap Suterep Baxps, held by narrow ribbons, trim | was introduced and in 1856 lightning rods | feet as they came swiftly over the frozen snow. | Stead of it. LASTER. : UND: “ ett ee the neck of dresses. affixed. In 1867 the chancel was altered. With his eyes staring wildly into the creat blank | _ The threat was answered by Payne, who re- 73 VEGETABLE —SICILIAN TWO GASES MO! drawer . : <see before sim, and the perspiration issuing from | Peated the song in a low, subdued tone, and | Fy ALL a Orta Te Beminston. Newsarxer Coats are masculine wraps of The Faithful Workman. every pore like rain, he hastened forward. At | then sang it, making the old woods ring’ with RENEWER CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, All plaid for ladies’ use. Several years ago large number of men | lest he felt instinctively that the game was up, | the tender melody and pathos of the words. 16 |. sstiaccombtastion of some of the mont powestul | _Wemakelower pelts Boi esst beter tor ha quatiy Rep Toxsisit toweling ts used for house | were employed not far from Boston to fill some | that his pursuers were upon him, and as he was | touched the heart of the rough soldier, who | #asclenti ‘agents in the vegetable kingdom. Tt restores | of Goods offered. . sacquesand wrappers. unsightly salt water flats and raise them above | 200ut to hait and face them a wolf sprang upon | Was not only captivated bat convinced, and who | Tostoratire aunts in the verctabie kingdom. (It resicres DOUGLASS’, Flower Bowsers are revived under new and | tides the heel of his snow shoe and threw him. In his | Sid that the composer of such a song should | toy usa, ecures dandruff and humors, and faitine. | 223 a __§n T STANDS AT THE HEAD. ; tide-water. One day—it was 11 o’clock in the fright he had not thought of dropping his | Dever go to prison if he could: help it. And | out crehe nur. It furnishes the nutritive prmeisle by | QRS OME BM I Tarely attractive forms. forenoon—the contractor went out to where a oe = burden of mail, but as he fell it was | When the party reached Milledgeville they were, | Sen the hairis nowcioned ana uaeee iktake | N F, nordhwest y Axmigce Cuixtz patterns are ceen upon new | separate gang were at work in building a sea | hurled many yards away, and immediately set | after a preliminary examination. discharged, the hair moist, coft and slorsy, and is unsurpassed as a | ferials, Art Neos ELDREDGE ! canbries and lawns. wall, and when he reached the spot he found a | upon by the famished wolves. : much to their surprise. Payne insisted it was | jeir dressing. It is the most economical preparation THE ACKNOWLEDGED PEER OF SEWING YeLLow in lawn tennis stripes is effective and solitary man busy on the face of the wall. He| Taking advantaze of the moment, Henning- | because the leader of the squad had been under | ever offered to the public, a: its effects remain a love MACHINES! will be much in demand. smtches ucket of cement and a trowel, and was | house struck a light, and, drawing some papers | the magnetic influence of Ross’ conversation, From Nice comes the fashion of flower dresses | {778244 in “pointing” the wall—that ts, neatly Aid making only an occasional application necessary. from his pocket, set fire to them, and the glare | 22d Ross insisted that they had been saved | Ttis recommended and used by eminent medics] men, Spy gorst you will decide at ones * AGES. SELMA RUPPD oe: x in the seams and interstices with bits of | of the flames frightened the wolves. This gaye | {rom insult and imprisonment by the power of | 2nd officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Masca- MES. SELNa RUPPERT, in its favor. Call and OPPENHEIMER'S to be worn after Easter. stone and cement. It was nice work and re- | him time to mount his shoes, and turning them | “Home, Sweet Home,” suns as only those who | chasctts. ‘Tho popularity of HALLS HAIR RE- 608 9th atrect, opposite Patent OM TuRsaNs are small and soft-crowned, and are | quired @ competent workman. But why was | down the steep mountain side, he flew forward | feel can sing it. The friendship existing be- | XEWEK hos imeressed with the tect of many ye smscrpigate Stagrmearipepeniues) this ian here slone? with the speed of the wind, knowing nothing | tween Ross and Payne endured until the grave | in this country and in foreign londs, and it is now | thas opened a choice selection of childrens’ long and qqpaztt,, Drsemaker for 8) Lazce Poxes, trimmed with brick-red feathers, | ‘Where are the rest of the workmen?” of the course before him, whether it led to safety | Closed over the mortal remains of the latter. | known and usod in all the civilized countries of the | short wear, pice IS cet, are imported f = ckhaten: i “It’s 11 o'clock, sir; and they've gone over to | or over @ precipice hundreds of feet in dept A San Francisco man has been arrested for de- | “O"¢- ib ball Geniers: ys.¢ | DBESSFS, ROBES, MERINO AND MAKSEILLES | ———————————— 3 “Do em?” cain upon his track. In about twenty seconds | hored, it must be admitted that his genius com- | [POR WEDDINGS. a al Kinds of seer ee —_ portleres and beavy curtaina. “No, sir. In the first place, I don’t want the | he placed halt a mile between himself and par- | mands admiration Boron Paste F ee ee ROPOSALS FOR MARBLE MANTELS. CweNtLe-Sporte! ered, and shaded tulles ih “mo i off Apacs it. te rigne te j Suers, ana as he rode out into ie valley fa FE - CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. or Burtprno ron Stare, Wan axp Nave Da 2 ne? jace, I can’t make {t seem quite to | held a light only a short distance ahead. IST OF L ERS REMAINING IN THE mary Fle i MBURG ELGINGS ‘ALT MEN” appear among ball dress fabries. take time that is not mine.” Screaming for help, he pushed on, and was soon WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, TIONG on Cambria, Namusons end Seis Z Wasnrxoron, D. Os, Apell 19th, 1882, cite combinations of biek and white, tn vogue | You are Fight, Young man.—perfectly rit.” | met by the inmates of Virgil Lani’ cabin. “As ’ SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1882. Be BES SO Eee a ee ce of UIE CELE TREAD pans a wenty years ago, are revived. nd then the contractor looked the workman | they came up to him he fainted from exhaus- : : a SiLK HANDEERCHILES, LACE ‘Wing af the Building for State, Wi ® A Tortix oF Saxvoxyx, set with diamonds, | over more critically. He was young—not more | tion, and wae carried in and cared for by Mrs | edits Rete ene ee JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, COLLARS, BS nd TIES. ms | Depertnente in ti 2 ay ie recive at Me ag makes a fashionable breastpin. thas te or pire iepa rears wwell- | and Mra Lamb. Iwo wolves same close to the | iste ccc eitutn lest caiica se .{ME. W lacreustans ta pee or eee ol , handsome youth, with an intelligent face, | cabin, but after a few howls they retraced their not called for within onemonth they will be sent | pave Wed i FASHIONABL instructions. wo bidders, ‘oses. ‘Tell me, my friend,” the contractor pursued, | learn that Henninghouse is ight again, ex- es’ LIST. | i 4 = < - a bs d oe pits | epee Eqsnoroeey should match the dress goods in- after his survey, “if you have fixed upon this | cept a little soreness of the muscles from over- | Alen Amaia. Jopneen Mate ane the newest patierns of SILVER FORRSAND SPOONS, | Bortigle st short motoe Later tas ihawe Dremoreee | siege: THE Gol corre of Ling stead of being contrasted with it. course Pesce any principle—that is, if you have a | exertion. Be ae however, tat if he Lis Tohuaon Bet handsome oces of FAN SIL and basted, sud a periect fit guaranteed. 9 —— - reason for it ?” any more mail for Uncle Sam in these parts Johnston C3 2 Ein great ut E CU ——SS——————_—_=— = — r ManaceniTe Dussses of white or pale bite | “tie workman looked for a few moments a| will be done dusiny sunshine oy ony arene aeentee PIANOS AND ORGANS SAFE DEPOSIT 00. _ cashmere are in fayor with young ladies. little puzzled. He did not at first catch the ——__——o-—___ sero Sen &e., especially appropriate for wedding gifts. i iS. — = —7 A Poe, fan and parasol are fmported with eontractor's meaning. But, presently his face tae Aeeenks and Germans, Tiza Ee ine Me 36 1107 Prenwexivanta AVENUE. (juAUNCEY J. REED, ies Mg ed country dresses of cretonne, foulard and percale ned, and he seemed to grow taller as he | From the Atheneum. : ode ai ? 7. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOsIT COMPANY, M esha or Egyptian red in couicadies with | answered: = More books are written in Germany than in | #town Eunus Boge (HE RUPPERT, a (SUCCESSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMIMO,) pen ore lore REET. AXD New YORE AYE. porcelain blue is much admired in lawn tenni® ‘Ah, I see, You mean to ask me if 1 do this | any other country, and fewer bought. In no Barley ee ‘ pamgon. ene NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Capital, ee scat 000. —_ beceaee F Senki ia Dates other part of Western Europe is the number of | Bye ju. eckay a HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- : = of Gevuritse and Valuables ch Special Dsvait os ou goods. il = Bradley Lis joy Hosa DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, » AStcver Fy with wings of Rhine crystals “ee eee ae er aeen ts eee family libraries proportionately so small—that | Bridle a Ma ea Z : = socini rates, ya and ruby eyes, on a golden leaf, isa late design | _,“Why, no, sir—T can’t say it's exactly that. | Of lending lbraries, of which the rich and the | Hater Mary # Mosel AF Mca the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort aud Durability inthe | MATCHLESS HIEMEKAMP PIANOS CHARLES GGL OU Ltcof Riggs & Uo, Vio Presidaat, in hairpins. 2 -j 7 Cpa orden simply ruse it is right ; | well-to-do avail themselves without expense, so | Bri Maseny Hisio ‘market. ‘And the Celebrated IQHN CABSELS, Treagurer. soak it lo I Beit Suean i E ! c.1 € Fows of braid, will be a favorite mountain dress | something better than working on a level with | nee sexed to dinner by a lady. and splendidly | Coleman Harriet Hetntyre May” CYCLES, WAGONS, &c., can be bought af the lowcet Bold on monthly payment of from $5 to $15. this summer. es.” , er z of navi in silk and Jewels, asked him to lend her his | GoljasJutia | oe Lo pat eee Snes CHR. RUPPERT SS Oxs of the prettiest mock Jewel brooches isa | _ “Yes, yes.” added the contractor. “I think | Iareut novel’ iartomsseuenin OF tent etre it , G BUEEERT. Joun'G. Parke. Chase Loot a: L ti harp of silver set with crystals and mock rubies, | We understand one another. Do you know who | things, the profits of a German writer are far Gerke Cotte Nickens Susan B, EOBINSON & Co, N.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with Ghani 5 ~: 5 cet ET =% with twisted golden strings. oma ane inferior to those of an English or French author pei aed seat seis fo pecan nnrinteg Se se Bon aterm 4 | PON OMIDAL AMD BARS. ; e J abies us to keep in stock most of the time rom ——e ‘Tae kitten and the serpent in sllver,with dia- | «well T think Tonce hired the man that | %equsl repute: yet books are dear—a circam- | Goraist Matinds Fotis Alico A OHICKERING, STEINWAY and ENABE, and OR- WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.°S stance that tells against their sale. Of late, EOYs’ CLOTHING HOUSE, mond or rococo jewel enamelling, are favorite | hired you. However—you know where your efforts have been made to rescue authors, pub. | Dade Aun Buvel Janie GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- LAUNDRY SOAP designs for all kinds of ornaments. contractor's office—where the paymaster’s | jishers and the public from this tabedelie = Rom ore CAN and ESTEY, at less than one-haif the usual prices | IS FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT 18 PURE; BEING Oxp Srrie checked ginghams in dainty | office—ia?” Deis since th Loves of Gitta leat “juecareine Redo Mes crs $09 Prewerevanta Avesur. | quoted. FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS shades of pink “Yes, sir.” y és protecting | onemon Tae Rhane Rhoda MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- of pink and blue, but vastly improved in " privileges,” which died with the most serene | Ponomon jae, Saath Doth Most complete Repair Shop in thecity. Old Pianos | CaTE, &o., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT the weaving, have returned to popularity. agers ny ee do you ot oo betel om German confederation of blessed memory, have | Dodge J. Mrs. Stuart Hattie & 5 vu U MMMM BBB EER ERE made new. 36 tan bok AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAK OUT Boos laced up the front are coming Into | here.” z Ne. quit Work | the German classics really begun to be, in the | Dow Jennie, Brith’ waricats cL UU MMMM BOR F ALLET DAVIS & CO.5 AND ROT THE CLOTHES. fasbion for the promenade. ‘They are in kid or | “Ar the appointed time our ra proper sense of the word, the possession of the | Reville Lizzie Pa eae Lo UU MMMM BRR ER ERE A UPRIGHT GEAND PIANOS. ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED pol young workman | people, and to enter the home of the tradesman | Daniein Me ‘Smith Jennie 8 Uy MMM EB E B & » | WORLD KENOWNED AND UNEQUALED. M STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM moroceo, faced and finished with patent leather. | presented himself at the office, where he found, | Peghie, cottage of the peasant in cheap editions | Dingee Nannie Smuth Lala, 3 Wil ul MMM ESB KER E RY Selebrated ‘ EErINED TALLOW (Puran! BY OURSELVES). A Dozen of the “old masters” live again in | first, that it was his employer who had spoken | aocessible to the poor. Along with the cheap | Darecy, Ophelia Bhevherd Lens. y Rtg ogee ew spring round nats and garden party cha- | With him that forenoon; and second, he found | editions, which ‘unfortunately include only the | Boe Mans, ake TE BUMNER: Bout AGENT, CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- peas: Sir Peter Lely and Vandyke taking the | Ora trust, mnt Sal rst Lpcheigtalitotaah a es Imorh Sete artes fice late ‘apveared | Fisher Dora eee ae ines #11 ore Stumet Noxtawesr. | KET ARE MADE FROM GREAS!! PLOCURED FROM consign the entire charge of overlooking the oe peers gpd rag alee 6 of ‘the best | Font Mattie J Farner Amanda L. WILD & BRO., on papawamnine Lave AD aEALTS part , ax Matilda re : ‘ 2 Byrd Savane? poke bonnets of silver-gray surah, | workmen and the work. In less than a year | Nroductious of (vine asthe Cente | Halter Ma Those CK Mts : 709 Tus Street Northwest, PUT UP IN BARS. AND EVERY BAR BANDED immed with silver beaded tulle and blush | the young man owned stock in the enterprise, | Eeries, the “Haus und Famillen Bibliothek * | Gary Auco Tuomas Dena NO ADVANCE IN LUM E'BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS [YY PHI | WITH OUR NAME. roses, are worn by round rosy-faced young | and in ten years from that day he was one of the | Published by Spemann, consists of nleey oviated | Sos same Petence Frank Mrs Fass otih tad Scoctal personal atiention given to Tauine FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, ladies. os. me of New England’s metropolis.— | volumes at a mark each, after the fashion of the Gordan Bessie Phouas Joie, ee ee aout ines: AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, Pres, Ledger. ‘ aston OIDs TREET, GEORG! Lang ree honugsl bate taro ONS ————_+oo_—__ French one-frane libraries. and it of late has had | Sten Mery L ‘Thoinpeon Mrs ar FICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS | Gapens WILL ALSO BE nEChlYED FROM SHR shaped silver heads, or heads of Rhine crystal: | Egtect of Removing Mountain Forests, | # Prodigious suocess in Germ: Gant Baran Tutte ME various makes for eale sud rent at re- ret ee dhise MUG panetee & Dh, peatland laces TRAD) cates of nce poo and cas- | | Attentionhaslong been givento devising means etch aaa ecdhiaen Emma Weet Phsbetn WILLET & LIBBEY’S Pg aes iat eae iii eee) otal muenerorete DS ? to limit th f th = From the Albany (N. ¥.) Journal janian Ei : 23 1th aiaylvania avenue. £25-2m Lance Dots, or etreles, of etreumference | ruin the tend. Caradon cn eae — "The fact thet even, dons are inclined to in- | Hite atte Wee Are * = | MONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. greater than a silver trade dollar,appear in dark | ang sometimes even compromise the exist ce | temperance Is unknown to many who hold them | Hunuond Hattie T Was Goreia = G. 8. WALKER, Sr the haces nant coutrasting grounds, In some | of viliazes. Walls have been built along the | in high estimation, but such i# the fact, ene. | Hace Wesningion =e G Dealer in all kinds of . banks to protect them, or across the streams to | cially bull and spitz dogs, says the Louisville | Hamat Maris, Ape STOCKS, MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK, Brack Straw broad-brimmed hata, trimmed allay the force ot the waters. The most effica- Mr. W. fio ki Be Wet Le atcs to the extant of $50 to $1,00U or upwards, should writeto | ay kinds of Polishing a specialty. with full biack ostrich tips and garlands of gay clous means, however. as yet discovered, has Courier-Journal. Mr. Sam Wyman, who keeps | 3 Young Annie HENRY L. RAYMOND & ©O., spl gaantee fo eve mach better and ches ——. — —— Fe gloves, = = roger ee bos oe Gen Bp lhe Mrs SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR. COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, got the cu yetcain polishing Inge cry in Jets of white or pink. in promoting the formation of torrents has not No. 4 Pine Street, New York. bs Pot ae polishing Dresses of fine French iawn will this summer — oe ie — of eoantain Jannocy L. — caeeeckn cored on 8 fo 10 S“Gomplees intsrastion RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES, be made in short prineesse style, the upper part | rel’ wit enya: “When ce ee formed of perpendicular shirrings and bands of in the midat of which torrente of recent, eriata insertion, and the lower portion of flounces em- have been formed, we ive that have in Droidered twetve inches Jeep. Al casesbeen of thelrtreee and bashes, A Novet Dness is made of scarlet surah, cut If on the other hand, we examine hills whose beer princesse shape, and completely veiled, with | Sides have been recently stri black chenille ia diamond openwork patterns. | Observe that they are cut up A searf of the chenille, bo with a very | Tents. = wide chenille fringe, is laid in transverse folds across the skirt in tront, and, being ht ap in the back with large jet clasps, fallsin double. shawl points over the back breadths. Lona Corsets are now almost rs executed sutiefs a Gur Weekly Fiomeial Reports: Out Juntor nerinet te | mie yiseitnte cor cvaey, Sercopharus, Mon ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumber, carried over from | fom far missing stocks will ‘aise resehe esicor: | 42 Polish Columns Pilasters ‘and. all kinds of Mould- ton: aia | "Gao refer to any’ of my customers, "The very best \W41= STREET OPERATIONS. by Lag gare. 2818 and 1320 New York avenue ‘The old-established Banking House of Bre. ee bes I JOHN 4. DODGE & CO. No. 12 Wats. Sruser, New Yous, ‘and ecllall the Actiye Stocks three to fir Pay sa Sea tanrgins Thay ond Paseeks SOE last year, and we will sell every foot of it at old prices M ADAME WASHINGTON, the WILLET & LIBBEY, eyes thatmee the woods fall on the declivity of a mountain may see appear there immediately a No. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, > “WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT,” COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. yor, and over the hips of the more expensive mnltitnde of torren m9 condo alepeclehimeeeataceates ig ‘inds are set narrow V-shaped pieces of India- isastrous consequences of removing the URE FOR MAL. —— ANEW DEPARTURE. rubber webbing, which, though ‘fitting the form | Woods from the Alps to attract attention UBE C ARIA. perfectly, give it uncommon ease. These cor-| in the last 5 have since been dis- Bure cure eB oe in all “ue ee a eee ae — — Seneney, a08 that the outlines of the ey gy rags —_ lorem rt are 80 in ol ie porated” core ——— sumely eon food Leow ‘lpn ‘cme saat ie eecemics BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. | DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED B Tue Flower Dagsses worn at Nice by the titled belles at that fashionable resort are not period from covered entirely with flowers. but only in part, bir: with him, as he is very as, for imstance, a pale dawn-of-morning A I ‘This instance brings to min er — worn by the Princess Alexandra a- and in piers lor hapemnrs meng hray Rola iek Mase izkot at a late ball of the Baron de Herder oted to agriculture; each dicted to drinking. The dog was known was powdered all over at intervals with pink the evil, and in a half cent: “Old Jack,” and was considered 9 mel hyacinths, the bottom of the akirt was covered count more ruins and one de; the fire department, as he always staid The and | engine house and went to every fire, the front of the engine. Next to fragrant with | 1876. A law f ring the febenshisntinnrs comet w for recove! me sprays, fringes and dots of lilies of the valley. | wood, which had been prepared by M. Forces Only one kind of flower is used on a toilet. de Rouguet, director general of the administra- H. H. DODGE, AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ht ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bougi tind j Py ELEGANT GOODS WOW IN STOCK. § HE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE Bold on Commission, Rare enbas aioe Sanat Rae CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TNOORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881. CAPITAL, $200,000 ‘M, ASHFORD, B. BEALE, Secretary. JOHNSO) i BF. ib sy F. RIGGS, > Re efor fore the assortment of elegant fabrics is brokem, ‘No, 539 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) dl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 2 J 2 SsB ‘Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, ee mi6-3m MADAME WASHINGTON. B Tesues policies of insurance affording Baoapw: Hon 0€ She Sirens was adopted the legisla- usual in Harris lion Fagen oh de SS eater einer apurcaaeses = srebigpeclnseres H. WHEATLEY shortly afterward.--Popudar Stionce Moule shraluie accurncy of 22 ee ee Every clam of Seourtion ougtt sn4 ectd on commis | WW» a a : Pi Prancres ofa aematae Felating. to, the favectien ston in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New scoutteeet jumt Sulcey, bia. ~ | York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the iG EST. . who lives on Austin avenue, is known to | was wan anise Now York Stock Exchango at one-cighth of one par ceat | 4 °jcull or and detivar W tr 7 heirs ieee be the stingiest woman in the city. Old Mose cs) OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- | commission, Private and @irect telegraph wires to | Goods aud express from ipes. ‘There | cut up a load of tough oak wood for her a fow : — Baltimore, Philadelphia, Sew York and Boston, through | “2 tall parte of the country. fall in | days ago, and she refnsed to him more than cf quarter, about half the ot TRUSTEES: which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘maede 7 oy hag 2 ‘115-2 ae of i es LAGEE BEEa, ag all Pacific ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, A station on the Arizona stage route is named are with fine aati Pe tee ert | anon en i ent, we Genet pete it MILWAUERE Laces 2en2, ra bouquets or | Willcox and Colonel Chaffee were dining there, Gealecion, for a : Bonide, oe Be over the dress, pochrmmance YOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT, | Depot, 200 W. Pratt etrest, near! from Worth epting | ee TPSEes on nie SAL Cr PALMER, Bas RELY Hd i it

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