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= * f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., CEDAY, JANUARY 5, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. VivTeR FASHIONS thread, whenever they go to a “party,” perhaps | broidery at a cost of four to RELIGIOUS NOTES, IST OF LETTE 2% SING IN TH —- ut 2 carriage or the protection of fur-lined | the latter price sa WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, tm nod Ont ef Doors, for Recep-| bi Certainly, the methods adopted with | One of the iu SD ELSEWHERE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1584. 82-To obtain any of there Lette call for “ApvantiseD LeTrEEs | S271 not Sat for within one month they will be | tnd scthis, for the New Wear At | young rnd sor New Fear GiftesLuate | trievall girls now a days are beyond re-|haye of late ye begun to appre- CHURCHES HERE 4! he want of alimethod and/ ciate and copy is the use of silk ch they are allowed to drift | and satin linings for wool. Men get the | — Bishops Burzess and Lyman, of the Epis e with any hope of useful- it of a more practical seasible mode of | opal churcn, are about to make the offi jS- | Sent to the Dead Letter Office. phen the moruinz, with | dross partly because th their satin and | itation, to the parishes of the dlovese of Mare cone hey come down to a wait- | silk inside Instead of 0: and aie Bae Gurematennene tisce tha nk, Jannary 4. akfast at tea or eleven of the | linings to silk and lace have been com- | ‘204, whieh has bad no superintendent since the LADI the wi before not until the advent of | 2eaf8 ef Bishop Pinkney, at women learned how —The Unity Presbyterian church, worship- luxury itis to have the} ing in Clabaugh hall, 14th street, with Rev. and the wool 6 George B. Pateh as pastor, recently received 15 LTIES. new members. They will commence the er e gifts made this season | tion of their chapel as soon as the weather consisted of sprays and clasps and pins and | breaks. buckles of precious stones, such az are now so | — Last Sunday evening Rev. S. M. Harstock Y applied to the different parts of | preached a sermon, at Hamtine M. E. chareh, to | i toilets as may be classed as really magnif- | the Sons of Jonadab. In the course of his re- jeent. The most of these are made of simple ee rere te oo ore e order here, a FeGRES ras nag | Which ay numbers about 1,800 inactive mem- coat ints here Ene eeree Pace UPN e AL IES | Gers, many now to be found actiraia oneal : ations. But sometimes a cat's (Work, and 700 active members, regular attend e or tier stone is used for acenter, and | S8ts ef the various counc es Ta d sapphires and yellow dia-| + Although but one Sabbath has passed since re arranged with exquisite art to pro- | Christmas week, a sof in the average at- . lounge ‘about listlessly with a novel Mrs Hattie till it is tine to dress fora round of calls, or an a Mes hen i MJ Mrs eM Atif it is not ¢ mm (for dealers) fs a failure. an a skin coat, and her maid stood re any fur £al- | her bor her muff and furred cap. n loss | That she was at a ball in pale re she remai' a me ove rous In | low tulle a long and | the mori a week at McKanzi coed 3 nt Importations In seal skin are in i but r adapted ey consist of New- There is no sp for New Year’ ety signifi ipo’ flower or winged Insect effect ing, | temance of the Sunday sciool seholars in the | acts asa food old custom by old-| In silver vest things are long pins. | pictrict is already percentible 4 ne sof the d HBAS Rocdioid eustomby OR atte E andtig erceoea mone dy perceptible, some of the Ie, or by the working, t . who ca decrease since Decemb. per cent. Generally a few weeks be- jfore Christmas the schools fll_up with m istimas fes! antique fi ent in- and are pic or ar . - ni ot devote ¥ norrow, at St. Jolin's charel by a The wnsieal program will In- clude Smart's Te Deum in FL 1 | for male voices fron ‘ay, Where is he born, the King of ntreit, and at offertory. G ags ffom a far i .” baritone 1a, witha ve Leod is pe t tr cl one New York Tai from the 2 ae : spective tion. nly reproduce oll for ad, Ind screeas, Japanr nd pendat : cll and amber, in silver an: + not much in demand. ns are the and middle to proton: ban Minal rua A fo of the exqui of the Me jolet wood Oe os 's of church. music. of the chanecl, d i apted posite the instru: and the ‘e | cruited to its ili num | prepared torender ste a servie There may be, in andition, s by I ere, or ‘some other not. L sometin Bien Win are only on the ina ist of which 4 conid ; carved ivor more usually Her fe Merrill ‘ #0, aller the rip to C! ib great deal are | + the proper toilet for | attach imp. ocenr, and p | sult afriend. Ifitis an afiernoon re of which there are s riend say eem to have church is to be built at ion, Jefferson county, West ers outof the ma re buying cholce . for which there is hich will always be a desir st George C. Needham is con- re that has ever made | success. or ott production kno: . ‘ 1 the lad —Dr. G.D. Wat tor of the Chri Hour f. ) Holiness, in Bo: i Cott is conducting a two oseit at the Forsythe street M. ing the eley stanip of nement. y sat home in <lisli china wares take the lead this — The Roman Catholic church of the United | ee set ates contributed about £42,000 for foreign until she i a Amons SRLIOS : —A Spanish Presbyterian church has been [pierce i i ue ee aes not this senson “eveloped | organized in San Francisco with 17 members, | 0" ai minced with ble in the way of dress oF | and a Sunday se! y i descent to rown velve tion, ‘Tie widespread depression 1s re- | 274 4 Sunday scl Heel Foo : of ple a short dress of pe ble perhaps for this lack of enter —The Catholic bishop of Paris propose to Voll td Wash . and Mother Hy cis in oraainentation are produced build a feating cathedral, to be used in the ser- | Dicker ML Sraniion: a Gin derty : with ; on, plush—and a white at some other house. iding narrow satin ribbonsin basket patterns, | vices of the church, on the river Amazon. 2 Shing. fu pn se fi v" hmere tr et with white plush and white | This is t! » for full dress, which is quite and very pretty Christmas and New Year _ A i Groen Key TL nd been an appar i Mise Marie Burrouchs, who is | out rt s tiuch $0 as adress | biskels for fruit or confectionery are covered int |, 7, 7He a oto bmanoee Soa W “we erent acting, | coat f re six o'elock. An aft ay, the handles tied with wide satin rib) (07s 8 [Os OF 2.000.000 yen on the temples of | 5 1 Mrs ¢ elas moon. ¢ the | noot ad somewhat bon in one of the colors, with holiday legend | Ulelr order for missionary purposes. Sue sce inar W Winn EI ndsome | promiscuous inly one to | in gold or silver lettering, J Juxe. — Rey. Jacob Fresham, the Jewish missionary | Jouspn rience Hoes Malivchs Hon Jno sursare | Wehfeh the tavited guests are. exp to vo in : wee — In New York, is to spend a few weeks in Balt | 4% HarsitD, “ao dress, for there is often but. slicht 1 Usetuiness oF Meee ¢ the | More in mission work among the Hebrews. | oh Hump a for removing wraps: and itis ¥ nits Insatiable hunger les the value of the Slee - 3e any one to muinele |mote. ‘Thoush it largely on earthworu: The Sixteenth Baptist church of New York Writ formal hour, In! « has iw on, of Bridgeport, fine itself to s subterra! M. HL. Po: ich prey, but de- an larvay which are in- ially does it waze Wricht Majors Wathins Js house Monroe Mr iw pastor. rtyman Jos Howard J nthe New show the receipts n F19,716, and the di as the white worm. creature passes three years belay the chureh, in Ch jyear to hy OF T1094 Ct SLeck Box Ge Mexico is heid monthly a ting with the churehcs of | \d the northern and southern HATNING TN UWS, D.C, PUST € Jancany 5, 183%. LADIES List die Au- May MissRG@ <ik i al Mrs Ars Geers GE: worn Tethay over satin, this is w but wh MATNING I EASY CArtron Sarvepar, Jax LADIES’ Phe net gain Is schools of 4,000 scholars and 1 — The Second Prest corner of Lioyd and 9 sided, w meat rmer who fice dW tulle fr rs Maria n church edifice, | Htimore streets, Batti- | and Eile a att is a antares Me wae | more, has heen sold to Baltiinere Medical | TO SOCIETY. He nent bic kes E college for = ice will be (the requ information, which v SCRAP SAYon Te ut chia jety so. ea, Peat ed him, to put it on paper for | erected on Br itimore street. ter freque the benefit: of So Ihere| —The old Mt. Paran Presbyterian church, | x the British far | gaia as who are oblized to pre- mn Paris— nt it to the reads near Balti: ich has been undergoing re- | =p igs hae ances on a limited allowance, or one the next 4 y Nourit pai was rededicated last Sun- Cuven Mae Maat Mul as they can succeed in e 3 lone dre: ays pli T have taiw | ructure of logs, erected Nake aw Fell Mrs FA Gatine from the pockets of t kits with square or hoart-sh. rly 200 y is still standings. | Nicholson Lider Henry Lawrence Rebecca € hints as to methoc make over isto short costume == Bi Sam 5 Gi \ ; nop Warren, who was married at Den- pers or house dre . by Bishop Simpson recently, left im- | diately ona wedding tour through Mexico, nd will combine business with pléasure by. the perfurniance of oficial duties, — Mrs. Dolly Barden has been a member of n do not take kindly | Peon! enton Center, New York, ; On eiziity-three conseeutive years, and her inte written 2 sid inoleZeatcher once eame to me ana | Cizhty a fae aeeitten LifT Wold have the moles Euted on mg lan | est la everything of religious character Is ue b some yea ff had no mo! $ ted. that eve elly dres iy not more than oni by many m SOME OF THE Lt The fact has bi | letters that Americ to sitk underwear. hout it on its first done misht bi ter larva Still farm,’ from a thousand to, dretueres of and in aliferent {that when you kill meu vas dames. id into new ones. ih. She MALE TOIL! ted in these | : ated in these | proporitonate ¢ rk fr: iL Mt 1 through tl it numb 5 pots struction from Un catities, which ool duty and an a al world. CARDS PRINTED FROM PLATE, AND BUST BRIS other od, Sl TOL BOARD USED, won) Imined of a aot Iie —Revs Drs. Nirthrap and Goodspeed have long as hi md ecru sik un- | 9 says Tor } obtained the whole needed to make the FOR $1 PER NUNDE 2 any Kind But the mimed ae fel Me oat ore acat pee | . realizes the she of fact Sandy x of r.J. A. Bostwick adled £5,000 screne abe. 5 how t—and os tte Se aking it more than $15,000, ETRE ACER hours to solution i limited Pils Cty CX az problem. To assist it 3 d to keep silk une in t that the t most useful be composed of ey at its next se. s of the question, “Ought we to have a form: | reeozaition of God a: eand His word as | fundamental in the national constitation.” —At Mr. Moody's meetings in London the Bible readings haye been attended by about 8.000 persons daily, and the preaching by wetings have JOUN C. t houses it is > vr this | 7 AND 619 Sr —though 2 the lack 4% Op: omits to mention | on man by the a most elabo- How adimir- zed until I had t s das J Don <ison Hion Jno S si 1¢ that the s pan be ry 3 Tanzs & Scearer, SEWELERS, —The Chureh of England Zenana } aby OF an but the wa the proper tempes Hy OF 3 ; ee : society, though but three ye neni a Peake pcre Pe ny Nitnoc It must be remembered that the routs of | ot | aud the beat ly tested, as well as appli fa that tie neat under suit. Itikoneecs nd all cultivators Y-nine assistant loosen the earth eity-three Bible women, and 159 om fs a assistants—a band in all of 331 workers. a ch after prey * thea = r setae ee bringing fresh aud fertile earth —A statement is made for the Arundel Hats for girls a most others. The expert laundress devotes from below, pulverizing it, and throwing it on | Square Congregational church of London, to : ss = There are plenty herself to their belonzinzs, and receives higher Ws DY Fryers ES i) 5 art Frank J TUREEN: and comparative rates than her econtreres. There are laundresses | te Surtace, Where it acts as an invaluable top- | the effect that of the 184 members who joined y : alent dressing. Mr. Moody's missi = F Scott GN CAKE BASKETS, risare as weil provi so in private families whose services command Lan 4 the church as the result of Mr. Moody’s mission | G ¢ et. wad with a much aluiost as large a stipend as that of the cook | ,,!t 18 only in accordance with tmman nature | oleyen years azo, 140 are to-day known to be in | Ga2er ¥ M herd | know how 1 xaciness the ‘y hous: z) annot be made to Understand. Men with fur, the} are better off in this respect, as in NEW YEAR'S REQUIS Squires Geo DF COFFEE URNS, Sunwalt BT : i a Hatuer Aucustus Smith Joseph FRUIT STANDS ‘ diversity of material and form to chose from. | who is a “prot his Line, and who ean be aiat saricaltnrists gay Beene a and | ood standing. Hanl Aueustus Bluse Joa WAITERS, quake bel The tay of war reaily sets in, however, on the | entrusted, not only with the rupled,embroidered TONG edie Go iecuee ee rnos ee paved) —In the Province of Cariskrona, Sweden, | Heaton Byron Spe CARD TRAYS, ed extinet_ vo plaves. Ail of welch ke Creek Ce | eee eee cere Cnbroiderae | i on the surface, and then pas sien to kill tie | Nearly a hundred have been added to the Raptist Harrivon © Ht Shank oun COFFER SPooNs, fniieative In style and ¢ cant et the haut ar| lenght rote of the gentlemen: These ae moles. who do all this work for nothing.—7he | churches by baptism during the year, and five | furman Chas sual Fe si NUL PICKS AND CRACKS, OYSTER FORKS, £0, Fine tints, shades, | are really beautiful. The finest imported are of | #¢2- J: @. Wood, in Longman’s Magazine. new churches have been formed. One of these | Horton Chas at Sadun tows oe ye * ture that Is soft and flexible and | soft, thick, wavy pongee, closely embroidered ‘The Sondan. churches, organized last May with 27 members, ; He#8n\D 8 Stearman Lion the ay cori . 4 r Std now numbers more than 160. Hunter Col Frank A Streamer LP tn ects aad Sat linprove the forms they cover canjin colors by hand down the front From the London News, * Hagan Frauky Smith MP ‘speak, of gaseous ned in best qualities and of special! and upon the cuffs and collar in flower - — The Central Mexican Mission of the South- | Houston GP Sherman MH th’s surface to Nssutucture, and a “lady” habituated to the| tints and small conventionalized flower | A good many people are at present puzzled ern Methodist church has begun the Issue of a | Hack G W tubs Res NF thus forming a sort of corona tes of good society recognizes them as tar as| patterns. The tone ney oral Ee silk | over the “Soudan,” of which they hear so much. monthly paper in English, called The Mexican | HiltGus W Snyder Hon PJ Crvers. “ = ~ t she can see them, covered. These masculine robes for nizht wear | They arenot quite sure if it would betray an i nt Heard 1 Sharp Master Robt All this the girl knows by instinct. It 1s “in| are thirty dollars exch, and are not commonly 4 a YA) Hesseuger, which is intended to give the gery ibert Capt J 2 : _ y unpardonable amount of ignorance for them to | churches and societies and Sunday schools in | H@Ebet © SOME FACTS CONFLIMATORY. the air"—her a'r—and she feels misrepresented | worn. Still a cousiderabie number are sold, 2 fresh itor In further confirmation of the theors it is | by what Is common or inferior. It is, theretore, | particularly during the. holidays, ladies tre” oo tie a a hewierivetenes: fa. United Bistes Shtermaation from the | aur cape at inseveral of the late displays | NOt at all Infrequent for girls to receive gifts of | quentiy buying them for thelr husbands as gifts, | Wl sete Se cory eaceuas. |alelds = pig ee bled auroral { Pretty handkerehiets and hosiery. and even shoes | and gentlemen making them a part of thelr own wouldit arenes peeks who, by bite way, | _— There have been a number of revivals In the Fesembied auroral | of q fine and dainty kind from relatives and wedding outfit. Night robes of plain silk, with- | B¢ed Bot ashamed to confess thetr ignor- BOUCHE, FILS & CO. 1 cS, Howard Robt F MAXIMUM, Nery dry, ats. and pte, 3 a > Gefle-Faiun Baptist Association of Sweden the | Hos2°2 Robe eee ON CABINET, { boii ppg 8s to color and radiation, the | interested friends on the eve of their intro-| out the embroidery are mucl more frequently | ®HCC—any kind. of satisfactory information to . Hato S z DRY Vian, Saba pee . Hatou SJ L . i i s 5. 5 tell them that Soudan is the name given by the | Present year, and 625 new members have been ‘hrouzh it with the same peculiar | duction into society, and it Is of great import- | used, and are only half the priee—$15. They are K fate thos ore in anroral displays. Ss | ave that such well meaning presents should be | also of pongee, in lovely colors, terra cotta, Chi- | E&ypttans to all their dependent empire stretch- | added to the association, with eight new | Hinton T eft \- | Headerson Wm ‘These weli-kuown brands of Champagne are guarane ven wavy motions of the | rally of a kind a young girl can ase and willbe | nese blue, ecru andivory white, are of silk equal | 4 ftom the, third cataract for an indeffite Gunes an Ata) ces) GE WOT eI NELits Ha ee a Sisal cs tsa tak waciige ot Mik eat basso Tar to cur nofthern lights when | pleased to possess. Colored shoes should not | in quality’ to the others, and very neatly made nnd | aS PEO LNG WEAESER HERTS ee ere oe te ae Ree. awe the Snoet Champagnes of the pest 15 years. : i. Frit Hing, the 2sth | be selected. | They should ve either tyory white | finished. The absence of the embroidery is to | 8e@ to the western border of Darfur? This | greatly eripy : ‘ is x é ae Turner Henry. ey of the | Satin or black tint. Colors are only perinissitde | some a recommendation. empire comprises much of Nubia, all Sennaar, | — ‘The protractéd meetings on Baltimore cir- | Sous AJM 4, raed Tackscn Chas Townsend HT rmedinm | When they masch a dress | Handkerehlets| Another item of luxury indulged in by the |i! Kordoran aud all, Darfur as atoatia, Hake | cult M. E. chareh, which commenced in Sep-| Jontswa tts: Gorton Tycatweil duo B peg should be fine. dainty, narrow borders and ¢ doree of New York is in {he mounting This vast extent of a mull on of square miles Is tember last, resulted in 106 penitents asking | Jordan Jes A Taylor Larence LTON . delicate samy as Laces me a bane for white ee oe satin surpenders aes said to be inhabitea by ‘about 12 ‘000,000 people prayers, nearly all of whom were converted. fackson snot en ae x BARBOUR & HAMD yeung girls. Hestery may colored, but it is | dinary embroidered suspender, with fire or Xe Aeegh i¢ most extensive meeting was at Ward's | 3°<i5 Trron P inuich better to select black, dark red or ivory | gold-plated mountings, sold at eight or ten dol- | #9st of them Mussulmans and many of these of wy a ce a further into the merits of this m 8 e = he church. Johnson LE white, as these are eure to be usable, and it | lars, are common enonzh, But the desideratum | exceptional ferocity, fanaticism “and daring. | chapel, where forty-four joined the ct oe lot me sum up with t Eventually, it seems likely, the English will | Fevival at Whatcoot chapel, Baltimore, (Rev. Dr, | Jackson ME THOS. RUSSELL. should be of sil, spua or pure, according to | consists in wits or lavender satin suspenders, James Ste é17-am : y ra y] to the church, Jefferson Win D veileet upon the eatta | be used with more freedom, and are therefore | and mounted with solid. gold and often rlehly Taalineleane itinvade Egypt, which is far trom era Sea “a well known arag- | ERIE n ncrie displays, as well as its | UStally Lena to ve thinner Ceres coy wright ces Cee and Hees, Sus- gist of Balinese Bes aa Betey es ([ BE MosT USEFUL PRESENT + ec o 1 0 suc) styles, except for evening wear, an hen the ‘nders of is description are always of course ' Tecently, Z Jas FOR YOUNG Boys, schist Be AE aus cxase | placelsuften occupied by hnethead hose,or these | An orde® and cost totetimes as high as one { 27 Has Cows to light that p fire waa probably | Siares o¢ Netiocar heats stock, after his wife’s as A nice overcoat or & Suit of Clothes, ronging tn price from £2.50 to $8. Also, Hats, Caps, Bovte aud Shor, ‘&c. All very cheap for the Holideys, @. W. SELBY, ee ‘1614-1916 Pennsylvania avenue ap . d by a #400 insurance policy rubbing the missi of E. | Kingsbury RI3r imay be worn beneath fine silk ones. Too much | hundred dollars. The purchase is pot so ex- | Used = death, to the missionary society of the M. E. tangartance exudate be) lala cayan the necessity | travazant as it looks, for the mountings are re- | #ainst a $100 house. Osteego Tice church, and, after certain other bequests, the Bing Thee: for girls keeping their feet warmly and regu-| movable and will last a lifetime. It is not at “Yes,” the Nebraska farmer said, “barbed | remainder ites to the society, and di- EH larly clothed. Thera is absointe danger, as well | all uncommon for the gold mountings upon | wire fence is expensive; but the hired man | rects that ©17, oted to establishing EA as great tisk, In clanging, as many girls do, | worn suspenders to be transferred to others, | doesn't stop to rest every time he has to climb | seventeen scholarships in the Theological semi- Tandbort Fg from weri cashmere hose to dine, open-work | and this is executed, without painting or em- | it.” * nda. in te im- Char abie | : | A. E. Gibson), resulted in eighty-five accessions | J* : i Ce vent length of purse. " Spun silk hose are warm, ean | delicately painted or embroidered by a fair lady | Have to tackle with this wild, ferocious crowd, Ys ighty- Johnson Win. nary at Bareilly,