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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1883-DOUBLE SHEET. > 79 : S e = Ss FASHION NOTES. | SWEET VIOLET. “Certainly—certainly,” replied the Squire MUSICAL‘! AND DRAMATIC. Six Hovss’ Woux: ____ AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ with manly tenderness; but somehow when he THIS EVENING. a f p Ww h 1 t £Cor- | felt a warm hand in his he extended his disen-| tye opera SEASON—A NEW OPERA AND A NEW on Tx Besr Ar Tx Lowrst P: BICE, $s AND CLASPS—APRO: rerecetenn Ol trustees of the town of Cor-| cared arm, drew close to him the trim Uttle| "yr 06 tucatereus aw” “nee puovinows” | Piet sept al tego be ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioncern eis elie cow com | Oe ed from zi New York an application figure and said a good deal that led to 3 mar- aro! ‘ wales brat! epares? — ONLY A Sew Dien TOMORD, esata ae ccweieeas ESSES—THE V “Violet Mathisen,” for the position of riage within a fortnight. sl sateen Heke i eee ee Tig ti) the nest Panos now mate, } head te: e te school’s i . | A happier couple never was known in Cornal- zs made some: strides 1 years pee . | CLOSING SALE , | Aad Ty eay Seely ay \ ah beaver reg seh feels | bin untli one ae a commercial traveler, of | — The actor Wyndham surprised a Boston au- | _ Standing near a desk in his office the tall form of Mr. 2 Peg enon Soe S. tafford, the well-known ink and mucflage manu- to #250 lene than ng thee 4 | whom the Squire frequently made purchases, | dlence the other day by announcing the fact | 8-8-5 i jown inl c ot eagle cant, they forn d by post a pay for @ cheap. ‘ramfned what dealers will try to soit a ve racturer, 7 street, New York, towered cee | yo ou have an old Pi rit nsedon ball entered the store as Mrs. Bloker passed out: he | that his first appearance was in Washington, | stove that et cur reporser este gtinea the fonweine EASETS. SALVELS WINE STANDS. | Lc ‘t'as jast pupment {r a Soare ot Chest at fall " plicant could appe: ore the b eee tiiy ashen, °° Strangely that the Squire | 14 ne added “that the audience did not seem | with emphasia Continuing, Mr. Stafford said. “In foe zon Ae Ee SE Thine a ee peed b a4 | eifled ti ; do so al RES ewe a to appreciate him.” ‘That was twenty years | mer year, whllo etndying medicine sndinmy-subee- | 5.vuie Wawa, BY ONDER OF THE TAUNT all payments F Moprsrss combine matelaste with | pense further, th: “Do you know that Indy?” ago. § si quent practice, I had extended experience of the action ‘COMPAN : | was only orm her sald the man; “but I've known two of | %0- of various liniments. and other external applications 7 — The opera setson has ended in New York, | then commonly prescribed to abate pain and inflamma- turned white and trembling as he | and both compantés are “‘on the road.” Abbey's | tion. ‘They were not without value, but have since been ct DY Wi Philadelphia this week, while | mostly superseded by more scientific and effectivereme- | {ively Le the closing sal Patt bis gone to poston den fnaiiing irom last Week here are they?” vorced—they don’t suit her,” je will be sold without re- s is orrect length for was the an- i te “What in your opinion, Mr. Stafford, {s the very best | S2¥ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, glov ('ll tell you all about then —Mr. C. D. Hess will give anew opera, “The | exeernat remedy now to bo had?” asked the reporter. | qgltTis cash. MS & CO. 1 u won't.” hissed the Squire; “and it | Missing Link,” by Mr. William Seebock, libretto | “The best, beyond all dispute,is BENSON'S CAPCINE | 2 ris anew = this town you'll never } by Mr. Willard Edtvards, at New Orleans in Jan- | POROUSPLASTER, manufactared by Seabury & John- FUTURE DAYS. = Fac by f her bill of goods.” uary. son, Phartuncentical Chemists, this city. For pain in S ea aa i . Tritted iustrunent r hisen went trom New York | Nevertheless, the story got out In pout Tey —The following operas, it is sald, will be seer ae Lar ee ae rps. J. FISHER & CO., Auctionee = i via three as te ing *. Elie (GF Ke d Mrs. r,to live it down, was oblige peas as fy) opeeee eee gee OER ER, SEY ace Te y trated tu lene t ates of her | 9m ionate and true to’ the squire, | #lven during the Cincinnati festival: “Faust,” | thoroacly than anything else, Not long ago. friend | CHANCERY 84 | tee shal \. wh the best thing that could | ‘‘Le Prophete,” ‘“Gloconda,” ‘Il Trovatore,” | of mine came to mein very bad shape. He was aching THIRD | : : h afer both OF hen. “Le Nozze di Figaro,” “Sonnambula,” “Mig- | all over with a horrible cold, nasal passages all stopped NUE NORTHWEST, oe the Supremeaty | Perea eet teers _ TE aces OS) Ee Fe bee Be eee verries [oem eens z OLY ROSE THREES IN WINTER. fistofele;” a goodly number surely. {ogo home snd rete Benson's Plaster on bis breast | game No, S470. Doc: 22, Dam W Sjadeton ve! | yer ety atv oe . {| — —The Madison Square companies now “on | 82d another on his back. “He did so and was better in | posted iby eaid deren’ will eull-at wel ic auetion, tote I soi Suggestions ag to their Preservation | tho road” are affording employment for two other plasters have done as much?” fi ites rie Ea eg ae peeled SERENE CED From the Icy Fingers of Jack Frost. | hundred and twenty-seven people. And all of sosthing like it. Now, havelhad, person. | 48 AY TWELETH DAY OF DECEMBER, 4. resale pricy A SixerLar Hat, test | the companies are making money. fhe rest, and have never received benefit 3, at FOUR SCLOO eM, on the. am ee ble © cance somewrood has the brim wit of three—and it was a ve From Vick’s Floral Magazine, — Mrs. Langtry’s one-night standsin the west | {fm then.’ Besides, Y have kuown them to fail ee ete tie ae SR ERay Gece ay ; ‘ Exe nat then con ofthe Mads ae ores iin | are reported to have been poorly patronized. | them ist pasta for : Piferne of sale as prescribed ty the decree to be: One- (action: reruns, eat0. oer hoes. wit a rectiy grant than some ofthe hardy sorts of rogeswhich | She returns to New York in january. Sele Sula vee Giant Sse tite Spring. itummn | third of the purchase money incash, abd the balance fn Git shoes, ¥ woe ht ans a cee flower only in June, but during that brief sea- iAutiran tas just com pieted'the musin fore BO Wine Slot aera ae he ee ge a) and tro (2) yours, te deterred pasanents fo Cea of Win. Kuabe & Co. double i = eae aha aad suenGu tar te. Sitinge hecary, Who never for-| §0M of theirs cover themselves with bloom. new comie opera written by MM. d’Ennery and | “itisese imitations. Word Capeine out in genuine, | ‘Trustees. A denosit of wo hunted Goliare will be re; ut, regan, ®750, offered wt hey es got the sh She wound | These, however, have little or no beauty later in Ferrier, and to be produced in Paris this win- Seabury & Jobnson, Pharmaceut Chemists,N.Y. q f the time of sale, and all conveyancing to be at tiecost of purchaser. “If the terms of sale are not com ith 5 SN creas ter. It is entitled “Tetes Rondes.” phed wi {t round her fing duringa drawn battle over a, 4—An upright in massively carved cas, equal in hi in ten daya from date of sale, the Trustees | tone and actlon to Nod. 7 cctave, triple stele, & as they are v T\ the summer, but appear as brown, straggling | briars. The more tender, ever-blooming sorts, : ‘ the atthe risk and = Tenlar, B80); offer, #245. ved Be Shotton cho a = _—wW.J. Fl a that only two actors| H Hoss TE ETT Cost of the defeuiting purchasers SUA beautiful Baty Organ, vest BiiS. offered 3 to | and w asked by Shotiler, who sold beer and | as they are called, preserve both a capacity . J. Florence says that only two actors Sone z £, -- W. B WEBB at 00. | represented the German population, whether lt sw thelr bloor z til sted by O ue have ever held foreign appointments at the HHO 8s 8 z i To, RANE £. See Se neetreat. abe, SpA EPEMRs Mason d& Hamlin Onran; rerular, fection | ON ak chute Beach een Sie! esos | cola ‘ana fs ge ahaa ee Drees ot | hands of the United States government. Mr. COR, a n19-m,w,skds 701 oth street northwest, ToBoconk bana Pianos for beginners it 940 and are con- | Bevoiller’s eves to twinkle. ‘The most obaurate | follage and stem which ada greatly to their ex- ee re boiced by Eresident Tyler and Jor THE ABOVE SATE 18 posTToN’ leas Shonninger Cymbella Orenns | me of the board was young Falls, rector ot | treme beauty. The question in regard to them te ul oe ‘ayne was const WEDNESDAY, DECI INETEE) ted banains; the oply Organs in weartng lace the fashionable church at Cornalbin; he regarded | 1s how to preserve them from Injury by the win- | be died. - SUTTEER RRR 985g Byer and De cateee, ee So OF cn wath. von and even- s!i witcuing women, as this creature scemed to | ter. The hybrid perpetuals, or remontants, are | — Mme. Gabrielle Boema has been engaged TE * —— [=e 3 CHAU! , 3 REED, are worn only be, as emissaries of Satan; so to bring the other | much planted because they are haif-hardy; but | for tne sixteen concerts of Mr. Thomas’ winter = Ee 5 far FE BO SALE, IN CONSEQUENCE OF dis 453 Tihet. nw. trustees to thelr senses he put a few questions | thes, if not protected, suffer so much in ordi- | tour. gho will aleo sing the title role of Niels T Meme B Sss8 | SeatiweNry FOURTH, same hour aud place. L. WILD & BRO, = fous and personal nature; but when | narily severe winters as to be incapable of Gade’ ta, “Psyche,” in Chicago, on Feb- By order of the Trustees. di9-w,s,m-3t ith street northwest. S ANSE, work Miss Mathisen changed the cheerful yet appeal-| ylelding perfect flowers, Their shallow roots, | 9a eet hy er us a pokey, Ay GRADOOUETORTHEAOINaHE ANOvE] hepees THE WoX DEKEUL CLARIONA. a Inz look of her large e ne of deep solem~| like those of the quince ‘and grape, are harmed | "ary 6th . ie eet Hayseed) enfZis POSTEO RACE TU RSD RG ae PEETCETE | ART oe Cam ning the most iMhcal: meh ity. dropped her curly brown head, crossed her | by frost unless protected by a mulch of some | Washington Christmas night. DAY OF JANUAIY. A. D. 1854, saméhonr and place. | instruct icc khaleca & bAtaican See ieee a | breast and began to repeat the Nicene Creed as | oo ee more cs poted fone os ont — Although Terry 13 married, there are no CELEBRATED STOMACH By order of the Trustees. 4-11, Ws By ed ie Spe Ee y elegant apron drapery for| an answer, the young clergyman caught his | killed outright, especially if growth has been little Terry-ers. {n Boston Terry's Portia waa ‘OHN SHERMAN & OO, ates — - = ad velvet is coupe ob 1 breath quickly and removed his glasses as if to | continued rather late. (As they, in general, have | oh Tiere eaplanesel than Irving's Shylock. J HES EEG Aen ana Auctioneer pe sess am SEPA together. over one and under | St a better view of his unfamliiar character. _ | very stiff, erect stems, they will not bend to the | 14° confirms the judgment of New York. = 3. F. LUCAS, fea ks : Before Miss Mathisen left the room, she had | earth readily, 0 it is common to tie them to- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | aqs.1m 515 9th atroct northweat peters. in her possession an appointment as head | gether loosely or turn a thick paper sack over ||_—Mme. Pattl appeared last Friday in Philadel- BEY, UT PTTTTT ERE ERE, 688g PROPERTY, BEING Nos, 116 AND 194 STREET = ae Prrsn is coming steadily back into favor. | teacher of the intermediate department; {t was | them. phia as Semiramide, to an 211,000 audience. The B q EE # gs, See Canoe ites Gata eneajeee mops ER A. Vaso. eval as Just made a dress for the Princess of | in writing, and duly 1 by the chairmanand| But as the best security is found in the bosom | brief season has been go succesatul that Mr. Bei F Bonk Bss82 of ete kere ok terest Gaten 08 te oth oa e ‘ 4 and auother for the Queen of Portugal, | secretary of the board. After she had thanked | of Mother Furth, we have been in the habit of | Mapleson has determined to return to Philadel: Sis, Pollo 867, ot seq one of the tana records of tn PIANOS TUNED AND RE PAIRED A SPECIALTY. ed with plush. |the members for their Kindness and assured pezzing down in June each brunch that issues phia on January 2ist, 22d and 23d. District of Columbia, and by direction of the party se- yy that for morning wear | them that she should be obliged to depend upon | from the collar, so that in November the whole 827 Orders promptly attended to, ured thereby, I will sell, at public auction, in front of nded to, i i — Four hundred persons, over 200 of whom ames: fhe Peehutacs, on THURSDAY ‘the THIRD DAY AN-| Beferences Chickering & Sons, New York. z them. collectively and individually, for counsel, | can be laiddown quite flat upon the bare soil 4 sh UARY, 1884, "at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following- F. A. URSO’S Pinno Room, ¥ made short, but afternoon, | she departed to look for a boarding place. The | andcover vith sods{ grass up) or with branches | ate artists Imported from Paris, take part in the SS er Ces ee OF eminem | aera0tm 613 11th street northwest. ae Shek inne | members of the board looked at each other | of evergreens. We used to take up the tearoses | forthcoming production of “Excelsior” at the an of Columbia, to wit: tm «AB Ath etre resting on | Sheeptshly for a moment, and then Squire and put the reagain in high | Bloker said: very well have a round copper |, “I shouldn't wonder if we'd find we'd made | after by h 33. CO’S UPRIGHT PL As seven (47), in John Sherman's recorded subdiyison of ‘08. A nto a cool cellar, where they kept | Walnut street theater, Philadelphia. The play an invigorant, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ba yxs and : a juire seven hundred and twenty (720), in said city of 1, ‘but could never re-establish’ them | 45 still drawing crowded houses In New Yor received the most Positive indorsement from eminent AVIS & 4 k of thes unequalled Upright, Washington. Pianos for Christmas Gifts. ing let out in time to bloom with an Physicians, and has long oocupfed a foremost rank | IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, by virtuo of a deed | EROS tO Factory Prices, aud two years tue’ . — David Bel “ %) y . f trust, dated on the fourth (4th) day of May, A.D. | given for cuts, backround: oak ahi fools of ourselye: | effect at ail comparable to those left in the David Belasco’s new play, “May Blossom, ee ey serine pees $678 and reconded in liber 4&4, folie 320 omect he tand | et¥e2 £0 vn LL. SUMNER, rheeaie es Ge “Don't mention it,” eal gist, “tor 1) ground and presery from winter dam-| Was to have been produced at the Standard | * S ; | ecords for the District of Columbia, aud by direction A alot a German “Edel- Lae nit,” sald the druggist, “tor I | grow Preserved there from win p liver and bowels, anda preventive of malarial diseases ; Columbia, and by dir 811 Ninth Strect, northwest, et centers | know we hay age. Itis y to lay down and cover the low, | theater, New York, which was recently destroyed acvho less renowned: ean Ga¥etbeen ‘accorded emphatic fe ey re ee he Sosowine oi ee jemeiiouess ; | “Perhaps,” said the clerical member, seizing | slender-growing teas, but their wood should be | by ite” ‘The piece will probably be presented at | Tyofesstonal recommendation Peal rstatey situated in tye city of Washington, District ENUINE “DEORE” PIANO PPA not worn so loosely wrinkled on! his hat in some haste, “if the yentiemen will | Tipe, the ground kept as dry as practicable, and | the Star theater early in March. tia, to wit: Lot numbered thirty-seven (37), ‘i ADF. BY DE N ¥ been, Light tan colored ise me, T inay be able to assist her in finding | the covering made wide and thick. Al heriuan's recor ub-division of square | GH. KUHN, Sok dred and twenty (720), iu saidcity of Wast:- ‘Also for Burd EICHENBACT’S PIANO WAREROONS. TTANOS ri h property to , Varlous tuakes for. sale apd ret a ds in one, te apd thee teare: with interest at@ | Gated ake ae Hebe Ce eee! t, for which the vurchaser or Purchasers will | nowned Pianos, ‘Tuning aud repaitiig. 423 or their notes, secured on the pro Th et. wok w | Lith street, above Pa, ave. 3an30 At the option of the purchaser.” 100 de cream white "sare worn with e who like striking 2 ristian hom — ie W. H. Gillette; the author of “ThGRrO| sop anlsby Deuniite aut Deslees to wher applyter ‘stian home. peace ae aaee i f anne voot : = 5 fessor,” and now playing in “Young Mrs. Win- | postetter’s Almunee for 1884. eh qu auione the caller canciantee wiotod ee throp,” is to star as Hamlet and Romeo next five minute: lalready Opinions From a Bevy of Fair Ones | 92. eee a; coming acquainted with nearly ‘About Making the Brenk. —‘Fedora” closed last week in New York. had satd that she believed that Mr. Colville has averaged $7,000a week for three under- ingtor iferiia of the above sales: One- cha: Wasarserox Besertcuat Espowuest each sile at. thine of sale. All conveyancing at P14X0S, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. Shee Lind she | Ffom the Terre Haute Mail. months past. Now Miss D aly tle ASSOCIATION. From date of wad” °° DP SompHOa with’ seven days TECK & CO. PIANO, | imagined there wera eo many applicants ene ped brihteved gil, who 1s a sktifal angler for eOE eta Mn eee noes maeae, BOCIATTON: ot Sateaman JEROME LEE, Trusts Paes send hoped none of them would hate her—and so on, | hearts, thinks young man, to be suce pasful, |- The E Ono} , = ae ae —— ¢ PIAN = ch ofathe disa soll . sd —The Emma Abbott English Opera company = % EMERSON PIANO, Pestcie ns: fi tor ee fhe iad ries | Should propose after a very short acquaintance | hoean a week's engagement at the Grand Opera a ee ee eee ee ‘The Peat Medium-priced Piano Manufactnw. from the city than by any of their life-long ac | ~t@X¢ the girl by storm, as it were, while she | House, New Orleaus Monday evening. VOOD AND COAL WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. | 8. And before the young clergyman | !8 Pleased with a new beau, and before she has] A’ late Philadelphia paper calls upon the a On account of the great demand for additional insur- ji ii Pianos and Orvans sold on tnstallmcuts, reuted orem portunity to broach the subject of a | thue to tire of him; then follow the proposal up] mayor of that city to stop the performances of eS SG oe hanged rent applied if purchaesd. - place, one of the msuccessful compet- | to a vigorous courtship, lots of flowers and bon- | «the Stranglers of Paris,” on the ground that it | ance we will form a new class for And the Best Quelity of Sicily Geakaceee urs for the teachership. but nevertheless a girl | tons, drives, theaters, &e., and if she consents | terener vers medion atasing, eo vicioas men! : KINDIISG woo, seas Seeigietbran Oe smart enough to know that OnE maen mone insist upon a short engagement, by all means. | with murderous instincts, aud is demoralizing in JOHN MILLER. HENR ae “alan Pac, ivean sof | Another well-known blonde beauty, who has | its effects upon youth. . OMicrs—1420 New York avenue northwest; 43 and fo. 915 Fs 3 le of ee sah ‘ heras an inmate of created sad havoc and has had much experience | —The burning of the Standard will also tn- ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Vinsinia ayenue southwest; 143 Bat, southeast, 3 1-3 _Manuring partner of the tate frm Eau is & aa lee Sex mE sheld,|) a who had thusobtained Miss Mathi- | in this line, says the only successful way to pro- | terfere with D'Oyly Carte’s plans. He was Coan Woon: INANCIA Poke Pokayenbend sen asa fellow lodger found that she had been Hore ts when east ebvecsed, Allow no time for | about to engage it for the production of Gilbert —— FINANCIAL. de he st rly right in her conjectures, for the little | consideration, and then insist that the aceept- Sullivan’s “Princess,” ho LAM . On the Ist of January, 1934. 8 ama aa thee peep hy house of which the two were Inmates | ance must be “now or never.” She feels sure | Tass Tees the eae Gace Taare Poe JOHNSON BROTHERS. Stock asp Gram Exca NGE,” ieee te ad the liveliest parlor in the town. Miss | that is the ouly way that she will ever be cap- produce the opera at another house. — WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: 1351 F STREET NORTHWEST, Hager ring. | Muthisen’s taculty for tndingacqualntances was | tured; but she thinks very few men are bold . Twelfth and Water et cary OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE n displayed by simply unequaled; she seemed to have no prefer- | enough to try that game. — English papers are pricking holes in the weal sepael to tvetarseanes ore an treets $01 : FPOS ie Con- | ences, she certainly was not forward orin any handsome pouns widow. well known in so- | “Rajah’s” coat. It is said that Young, the eID Tne 8 BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: T. BRIGHAM BISHU! & CO, aa - indelicate, yet her manner wasso full of ap- | ¢lety circles, who is not so rich as she was, S8YS | dra is t Dickens well, as he 1202 F strect northwest; oof @ Pearls || Iness that every man she met | the only successful way to win her ts to offer poe Ditmas cient The critics 2615 7th street northwest; SPECIAL WITH 8. M. HIBEARD, celer N. Y.. recently sold | #40red her as soon as she spoke to him. She | fine house, horses and carriages, with plenty of find traces of “Sarah Gamp” and the “Fat Boy” | FIVE HUNDRED TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; MEMBER OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Ten diamond necklaces of rare yalue in one | 1st cae Sunday at church by the non-arrival of | money to keep them up. inthocheene ees y 11129th street northwest; BUY, SELL AND CARRY STOCKS, GRAIN AND afteraoon to various persons: each necklace to | ef trunks, for which she had telegraphed as| 4 dark-oyed girl. with a tangle Of oft brown Bea) ‘Commer Sd and KC streets northwoat: PETROLEUM ON MARGINS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS aftern 20 to various Lprinsil — | Soon as she received her appointment: but when hate ling her brow, say tn tellow isdes-| — Robson and Crane and John MeCullongh 2. Fennsyivanis ayenue southeast AT REUGLAR NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE AND aor = tO Oe » onthe second Sunday she entered the church | perately in love with a girl, and is persistent in play Christmas week in Philadelphia together, | Atacost aslowas Life Insurance cau Ue sold with se- LARGI PRIVATE OAD YARD 601 oF | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. ALL PER- Biovse Vests of satin complete the jackets of | just before service bezan, the entire congrega- | his efforts to win her, he 1s sure to gain his sult. | for the third or fourth time. This curlous ar- REW YORE: alo EXTENSIVE VES, giving us | SONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE IN- the rough surface Uison cloth dresses. One tion surrendered at discretion, for although her | Widowers understand this point. and know ox. dates back to the parlod when wn | Pune facilities for the economic handling of | yiTED 10 EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS Piece ofsatin from selvage to selvageis taken in | f/ak and hat were at least fifty degrees too gay | actly how to make loye and propose, and you Goodwin held both houses, He was the first ee ee gathers at the top, and Is sewed to the tront {rthe occasion, according to Cornatbin stand- | will observe they are always successful.” She | Goodwin hel Wigs otek OFFICE. CONSTANT QUOTATIONS FROM NEW COAL DELIVERED IRECT FROM THE | YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO 7 = great engagement which Mr. McCullough had Dl ON CARS D. ya of the sucque to pass under the turned-over | ards, their fit was perfect, and they were inen- | knows one case whore a widower went in and sag * 9 OF TRADE BY PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT TO OUR arm. wi au ung uj layed in that city, and it was a great engage- Apply at once for a now ciroular. MINES INTO OUR YARD. collar and fall loosely onthe front, hiding the | te harmony with the figure and face of the | hung up his hat, announcing his intention of | Play ‘0 BOE = oh : wearer. remaining until he was accepted, and she had | ment. Wg deal only in. best qualities of ANTHRACITE aad Sedeawn thecngh the hoes the Cet "| _ For s fortnight tha whote town wasin accord | to matry MET to ot Se ee ee had BITtATNOUG boa TRAINED SKIRTS ate now seldom seen except for the elaborate dresses worn at dinner parties. | The straight, full demi-train is wom by young | ladies, and fs caught up in thick, irregular puffs | on the top, or ls drawn Into a single large clus- | ter of gathers and attached 0 the pack of the | If worn with a pointed corsage, a full | puit of the material is sewed on the edge of the New Wargixe Dresses from Paris show the | with ruties, cut Into van- 1 pound or faced with | e this Is a very long apron. at the sides with short skirts cove ly hemmed. The 1 those of the with Miss Mathisen, who had been known almost from the first as “Sweet Violet:” after- ward everybody was almost at sword’s potnts about her. Some young men hated all other men who spoke to her. many “young women ac- cused her of coaxing their sweethearts away. Whenever Miss Mathisen heard any of these complaints she made haste to disown any in- tention of knowledge to disturb anybody's peace of mind; she was only a school teacher anda stranger; she was devoted to her work and she had no claim of any kind upon the time nd attention of any gentleman !n the village. This explanation satistied some young women, but when the young men heard ofit at least a score of them resolved that “Sweet let” should not long remain able to disown all ties tendered than that of mere acquaintance- hip. - beau makes her uervons about the result. One sweet, dreamy-eyed girl, who is just on the threshold of aoclety, says love-making must be so sweet that she would wish her lover to be a Jong time making the approaches, and she would not shorten the delights of an engage- ment; if they tire of each other it will be better before than after marriage, She 1s not partica- lar as to his style, but he must be tall and handsome, and sing and dance well; and, above all, he must know how to make love. This girl’s name must be kept a secret. One society belle who has spent several sea- sons In the “‘fleld” says she will give a man all the time he wants to make up his mind to “begin the siege,” but when he does begin he must go straight through without showing the “white feather.” She detests “skirmishing,” it only gets one wrought up to the “fray;” noth- mong these were Rector Faliia, Dr. Pestle | ing is accomplished, and it requires all one’s —The London correspondent of Freund's Weekly says: Lillian Russell is getting on splen- didly with two such tutors as Sullivan and Gil- bert; they are making quite an artist of her, and she is docile and knows she is well off in such company. They are quite satisfled with her, and say she studies conscientiously and is nice in her ways. Lillian cannot have been in ve food hands in New York to have got into suc! jot water. She has calmed down, and behaves So well that she will become a great favorite. — Manager Goodwin, of the Clara MorrisCom- bination, has received a dispatch from citizens of Galveston, representing 100,000,000 worth of property, who unite in sending an Invitation to Miss Morris to visit their city and give per- formances. The invitation has been accepted. — Mr. Gilbert's new play, in which Miss Mary Office: 911 F STREET NORTHWEST. .412-wksim sous factory” SebeTin thestick or prepared to CLEAN CO: ee ONG WOOD-SPRUCE PIN kers' Pi HE Great Famy Renepy, ‘HT MEASURE, Tar Gara SSL Heer it = ees 85; BA- $5.25 15, GEO CHEVE. LENG, 182i 14th etn. of 14th st. au2-5m* Coa. Axp Woon. We have Junt recetved ty of which we offer at lowest ‘The attention of Ss respectfully invited athgattention of consumers isrespecttully to MAX GREGER, Purveyor of Hungarian Wines by Special Appoint- STEPHENSON & BRO., ment to her Majesty the Queen of England, ‘7th xt. wharf and 12th st. andPa. ava, IRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND PETROLEUM, No. 613 15th Street (National Metroplitan Building.) Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash, executed on the Chicago Board of Trace and New York Cotton Exchange. Constant quotations iustantly received by direct private wires. F.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. SAWYER, WALLACE& CO., New York correspondent, fon. James 7 {Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) nT Avas & Co. ube Ilokers the latter was not exactly a | Mervous force to endure a “cainpalen” of thia | Anderson will enact the chiet part, is entitled PUREST, FINEST AND CHEAPEST, MEDICAL, &e. BANKERS AND BROKERS, hg man, but as he was a widower, owned | nature, to say nothing of the mortification of | “Comedy and Tragedy.” It will be produced at ._ ROBERTSON, CON a siderable perty and no gray hairs, he nat- | several ‘“defe: aA the London Tyeeum theater about a fortnight x Te round neck, and is in ater NTIAL CON hs Price Lists and Notes on Hungarian Wines mailed D ing Physician for Gentlemen and Ladies. Over 20, re v - 1 himself quite young enough after “Pygmalion and Galatea” is brought tor-| gree on applicati Fears! experience, Success gusrantecd, Consulted (UF STREET NORTHWEST, it will vtec ale rey ‘ OF THE pa.|*. 5 scam will beet 23 on application. every Wednesday and Saturday at his Office, $56 C streot monlal market. All three felt that ward, and then the two pieces will be given to: 43g strest, from 2 to 9 ‘Main Ofte, we advantage overthe gene 7 vether, and it is expected that this bill will kee] ree 6. Offer srecial inducements to Lay or sell CRUDE V 1 aze overthe generalcrowd gether, an Is expect hat thi w pl. ; . treet, Baltimore. 46-3. PEEBOLEU! the Tp Aes by Feason of thelr official positions, for they — the stage until next April. - AMERICAN BRANCH, N, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Pe a fy rexcuses for calling on Miss |‘Two Young Girly Drop Swift-flying —_——— +o —. only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be re ny Lour of the day, and! Ducks aud Attack the Quail Covers. Pen Picture of Roger A. Pryor. 010-wks%t 282 Fifth avenue, Now York. | consulted daily, (32) Mo. ave. | AU famnalo Gmecisinns INLOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORR were no ou ele | — Mew regtane itis soa aoa COCOA | Samanta euaibas aah Pitted, and outeidety | From the Vallelo Chronicle, The English missed something through refus- | 1 See tel ag oie ede oe aw. as the most fortunate—the | Solitary sportsman, roaming over the Alva- | ing to lat Roger A. Pryor figure in court as BREAKFAST. L ARES OU GAS COSPIDENTpY CONSULT Dx 3 Violet” | ado marshes on Sunday last in pursuit of the | counsel for O'Donnell, the Irish avenger. He BROT! 90 . or Pes- | ducks, which were few and far between, be- ¥ purchased station- | thought himself of an artesian well in the dis- ona] | face where he might slake his thirst. When 7 B ut itt i: UY AND SELL U.S GOVT AND D. C. BONDS; GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. stiontion paid all diacace ectias CO Yai tnaricd | Ppaiso\ Wasi C. GASLIGUI ail Alt Gthee Go? a thorough knowledge of the natural lawa which | 9isivgle. All Irregularities and Ovarian troubles treated, tock, Pato RES reel igestion and nutrition, and by | 2birty-rev ins’ exnerionte., ot-Lm! cation of the fine properties of well. se 'S FEMALE PILLS MAILED TO ANY | DePosits received eubject to check. , Mr-Epps has provi: ‘Gur breakfast t tables | receipt of $1. Box 307, City P.O. n2-Im* We ray SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT rie by we RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE No FREE | *4 RELIABLE information regarding our various: could not have done anything effective for the prisoner, of course, since the doom of death was certain beforehand, in any view ot the con- ently saw Miss | be reached the desired spot he saw two girls | sequences of the deed; but he would have been ely Havored Lover ay : sity yuently in the way of business. | seated on the margin, dressed in a peculiar and | q figure which the bar over there cannot hope ‘és of diet thata constitu ion naay be graduniie I Prescriptions and pend {ou fo some side-show drag. securities, and are prepared at ail tunes to answer ingul- x rector was the first to try conclu- | striking costume. They wore tunics extending | to duplicate. It is likely that, at some exciting | {itean! tundselond eer e erat ovary tendency ty roe a cine Bronte with, the doctor, Those disap- | tiesegurding same. gist fine with Gee wiphinttsiaal | lundreds of subtie maladies are float painted of @ cure of private diseases should consult Drs, sions with fate. | He made a special call for the | to the knees, long rubber. boots, hunting coats juneture of the trial, or as an unavoidable cli- | Us rudy to attack wherever there ®: "weak poker We | BROTHERS tal GRay soe Beene B and conseqi k se and talked ri 5 uthwest. Will HARRY C. TOWERS & C0. likened toa bride, becatee abride was the meet | AU2,cADH, ANd. were provided with an exoellent max ton high lett. of oratory Prot good | Ha sae bitsy ud obey curiae | etca yeas expires ecu oro. Tuc | PANRELS. BROKERS AND INSURANCE ; sie gaa Tovely Creature on arth.” Mis | them lay a ple of teal deen ea eens |lnve lena tele convalniva man In | CeTserice cass = mya 120 F STREET NORTHWEST. ae en liste! fe . uate: | y |. Ww! 01 id rail, ample . vhei = AND Bovrraxt Haen listene edemurets and sweetly: she | testimony to thelr skill i the nee ee ae ation, nervous even. when ae ana PPEYEE | Mado stmyly with botling water or milk, AL So5i Ra aro suffering trom the errors and tnitis- leGeatnre at d ete De eae ete dashed hs | weapons. ‘The hunter ralsed his hat, and, prec | 2 eae iy eretions of youth, nervous weakn 3 ess, early decay, loss I ‘RIVATE Srock ELEGRAPH TPES . 2» Bold in tins, (only 31b, and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. | of manh: &ec., I will send a recipe'that will cure you, deity ho Sofie ta reac giacles over | suming on the fraternity of sport, inquired if | S2¢t him begin to twitch and jerk in the midst ius great FREE OF CHARGE. remedy was discov- should be the only : j OF SDOKS, of an earnest argument, strive for a while to JAMES EPPS & CO,, cred by @ missionary in South Send ‘a self- «been stows of the clergy, for did it not demand arg | te ladies had good luck. ‘They’ pointed. tri- force composure, and at length drop into a| _ot¢-m,tu&s Hommopathte Chemists, London, Eng, | Multessedenyelope tote Hav, Josurn T. Inman, Sta: = rie meant ota | deserve thelr every thought. As shesald after- | armtnathationty og: tee ia ae ties, wianced | chatr, as hysterical asa girls aud. shawtogr ice & : =) ee oe ee, d to the young lady who had found her | Gwmpithelically at thelr interrogator's flaccid | man ‘with St. Vitus deieg. If be neve ne ivan [ANHOOD “RESTORED. WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND, Ting-place, a clerzsuan with only a thon- | thoi checks beewe geese Pretty girls, | that manner on ordinary occasions, what weula | LéOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. victim of early tmpradence, causing Nervous De. sand dollars a year should not think of any bride | that it was not thelr weet cxhosure, showing |e not have done if put toa mental tension eS a . bility, Premature Decay, ete. having” tried in vain Ing, Cut not be like the church, self-support- | hands with which they dabbed the eoct vases | UNAEE the eyes of the whole clvilized world? | ace do Mercy erty that ie supervise the arranos. | Huth krtut Whe willecnd Fes to he dlo a ing. Y Gabbed the cool water | But it he had succeeded In mastering his nerves, | WA/7 ail the Month Company, and in per. | P00 Gums wiuch, he will send free to his fellow guf- H. H. DODGE, iz . upon their heated faces were white and dimpled 2 : nage and ¢ the Drawings themactocs, and | Rigs Address J. H. REEVES, 43 Chatham strect, New as Then came Dr. Pestle, and whenever he came | They onfereet iengie oddity of their costume | 824 thereby been enabled to render calm ser- had the sdine are conducted woh hana, Fass ard | York. a Bonds, Siwvataensa fhe ee neg cKets, full of bonbons as hints ot | made them sbun the male hunter trove’ | vice, his personality is such that the English in good Faith toward all parties, and wé authorize the | NTANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR —ee rect aS cs) “uu fn great demand this winter. | the seetness of regard. But somehow Miss | sporteman confessed thet ce eee eet tae Pee aot trash UAVS, «oben, \Yastly entertalned. | Company to use Ih erent with 7a ss (7 OW | Soul cute any Cann of Bening Vedios Be ae << e recent grand private ball | WAthizen had manazed to {fata ® great deal at | that rubber boots could look so cunning, paennee mane Re er eae iy eke pee : Bility and Txpotency, te Vigor tothe wacls | 0. 689 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) more than a third of the | bite of Information rotten enend among the | ” Just then a bunch of teal came down thewind iigy “would have: adinited in nudity oon system, 905 B street south of-Im* Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers : a third of | a8 60 Nellie thee ee peed was that the town | with lightning speed, and both girls svuated ten tae Or an a eee MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FORLA. ses of tulle over silk or was so he tuat Dr. Pestle had been unable, | on the marsh ina moment. Along swept the | Skea lim for an extreme development of the dies, All female complaints quickly cured. Can'be (cBaoapwar, Kew Yous. are nine mary trocadad | by ten, years of close attention to business, €8 | birds, bang went both guns act tree mee eee eee ee eS GT Tr Ea from 1 to olock nan. wits eine ae Seana ang girls. These are |! The Squire was slum but tortie fy earnest. | 2 the Falta atte ee eed them up, and, with | i¢not in the sineutar irreguimrityat nie eet FOR MEN-CHECKS IN SIX HOURS Jes and tones most be | He felt that tn appearance he did not compare | sportsman, offered. hive Mier tie nuns He has bright, unieasy eyes, a straightforward 48 cre ithe apn Bears FR adhe b yards of luce and trailing | favorably with his two official rivals, to say | th had the courtesy to allow them to do the | 24 far-reaching nose, and @ month that is ever ecps 480 Penna. ave., Washington, D.C. Heded he nits tulle dresses | nothing of those who participated in the gen- | shooting. in motion, especially by the cao of the Ito vas draped over a eral demonstration. He also felt, whenever he i der lip. He wears no whiskers, and his stiif Commissioners, A REGULAR GRADUATE, 20 They explained how they came to be hunters, | 2" ti —— tees @ cure in all discases nm. e drapings were regarded himself in the mirror, that his broad i ~ | black hair is long. His dress ts of the cloak and. 7 t Qorvous Da ‘Blood. ith manifieent dia- shoulders, bluf face and stubby hair were not | O0¢,Was extremely delicate, and after graduat- Incorporated {n 1968 for twenty five years by the Lar. | Qf th ce , slouch hat style, not in the least modified by the | tsiature for Kai ble Purposes—with 1 brilliantly should appear beside the dainty combina- was recotaniendel Oubiaee eee ay prevalting "fashions, © Indeed, ‘conventional expla of 6,000 000"t0 Sreceve fund of ovat sof, the trained skirt. Dia- | tion of krace, taste, sweetness and delicacy | tors as the only escape from consumption. Tired ones vat Q place on alee ‘an overw! Popular vote its franchise was — earrings, and necklace were ae iss Mathisen Siways soeined to be. But | of objectless strolling, the girl, under the kindly | father peknerrs ioe r ereer au Bere a a part of the present State Constitution adopted dded. ee - pete i Gourd | tutorship of her uncle, learned to shoot, eon- | Mather fa fll the ay to Engisnd and thereat |. the only ever voted ‘on and endorsed by the Not Exacting. he might gala her by regular approach. He | Yort@d 8 companion to the sport, and both are | show him. é now passionately attached to hunting They would adopt at first a fatherly manner; he ck passen sore we part," and | Would warn the girl—or woman—against ex. | Visit the best duck p Beene SF where snipe are to be found, the good q T I EF . : citable young men who were likely to make eure ri is HE Lua Farce her bright eyes glowed in the mellow licht of love and marriage pro; iene der covers, and seldom return without generous the turned-down lamp. “Are you sincere?" Pieeliae re. way. tre | DAES: scales Iza Gnaxp SINGLE NUumER Duxwmets take place i ID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- On ER CRE, REAKRUR 4. ar new | Male and ewertuoms Hast, Complains Bachador | Grrimautt & Cos | basis than their feelings. If, In this way, he a es DECORATIVE ART 00, Sire ES ES MADAME 0 ZATOUR. Sheree other mas fae sincere.” he replied. tn tones whose | could gain her confidence he might becume | Pem Portraits of Four Bonanza Chiefs. CAPITAL PRIZE goon = dite pect TEs ood i ess could not be doubted by any oue, | more successfal at a later period. ¥rom the Bt, Louis Globe-Democrat r 33. xasr 1?ru srzzrz, 100,000 Tickets at $5 cach. Fraction in fifths, in pro- | _oM7-w&s 2146 Lexington avenne, New York. ris by zi save the most confirmed pessimist. So he made a special call for the purpose, se-|""piooq Fal and, Mock awash i San ee Ao “Then you cannot give me a palace by Lake | leeting & moonlight evening, because he knew spadesid tar td teeta Mah thet Sukh 0 North aide Union Square, New York, J.C. Bum & Co Com” and she looked Into iuis eyes as if sue | that om such evenings Miss Mathisen received | blooded men, with good color, heightened by : would read his tpmost soul. her visitors on the piazza. He was fortunate | good living and drinking. ‘They dress care- OOD FEVER Of, i cannot,” bh 3 enough to find the young Indy alone: so, being | jessly, and have all the California characteris. Contracts taken large or small for ‘ot even a & man of business. tie proceeded promptly to de-| ties free and easy in adi hall fellows well MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, 00. There was a wonderful firmness, a velop his plan. Miss Mathisen listened atten-| met with all thels friend mn, on the con- Stained Glass of Every Description. M hea pa-forget-it-ness fn the tone In which | tively; she was very grateful, she was eure; she trary, could sit for a picture of a good Connec- x 8 3 ~ le was spoken. had ‘never realized that in a town containing | ticut’deacon. He is angular, und Mosaic, Bepousee, Wood Carvings, Embrolderies and EEE ‘00 = suburbs?" | So many pretty women a quiet little creature flat-chested, with stralght, lank hair, whit ‘Hangings, for either . ’ t even that, darling.” There was an an-| like herself was likely to attract any special at- by aged, combed down smooth over his small Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposes, EP, his accents that icated @ mind | tention, and she still hoped Mr. Bloker might ate a id face almost destitute of expres- And kind of Interior Decoration for Public pliant ns DE, or to the gnawing inroads of @ | find himself mistaken. But as for his kind | sion, fl pe moustache that adds nothing to the habe Private Bulldings, = sgn cepreny for dhe Car rainy it . | thoughtfulness—oh, there could be no mistake | countenance, When he looks at you, however, of Mr, Ta Farge's Work may be seen at cagune ope t can sou offer me ive to In | werld, to wacet tee eng sort 42.8 kiddy | you notice a palr of eyes as sharp as those of g | Pswuples of Mt, Ta Farms Work may been at 2 you oiler me as an inceutive to in-| world, to meet some one who cared sincerely | weasel. Fritts, ‘hall, ‘Col, Brick c} Se A J bri | enough for a friendless woman to warn her —— +o —___ Garfield Memorial at Wiliams rs a week, with a | against the blunders by which she might suffer. The march of totai abstinence in England has And the following private — ing.” “He ¢aid this | It seemed to her, she said, as if she had new | been interrupted for the moment by the farmers Gaye a Tikien, Ngee a who knows | couraye to live, now that some one had shown | of Wiltshire. They have clubbed together and F. L, Ames, Boston. himseif so friendly. She was more grateful | precip aineae of $500 to the man who, a ith a radiant | than she could say; would Mr. Bloker try to un- | little while a proved that he could pitch more Ae mesusshetina! | derstand her If she merely took his hand and | wheat with the aid of beer than an opponent BEMELHI.'S OLD STAND, said. “I thank you?" who drank water, $88 Painsylvaula venus | 419,96,29jan2,5,9819-75

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