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| =" ioe dA NUARY 5, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET RIUNES WHEEL. 3) on the on as not *, or the wi jer beantifal Vera! Ar soy F borrowed a read me arac with you ¢ mny € let us ‘ou were so it be about?” dol Ha litt Tbe ucht a3 you a nd take pr @ woode IU have to live down ‘ays Stainer. fer the tow here with yo Major Steiner 3 Bat if you p ty it is T could not go it wouldn't suit you,” jowiy. x te —hastily—“for that, but you 1, Itear, feel yourself lost in that big world vak of. ‘Not lost, with you. Somehow her creat eyes, him asthey do with soft. question ler in their depths, put him ont woefully, man of the world thouzh he b “he says. “Bat a are from the one Are th fi sovery loy tone. asks the girl. Ina But it isn't’ only exion that abont those ut elike you, howev jaire for years.” Low even the Qu adv.” says the child with a Wriothesty n ays to he hi women I aysin a whirl poem doors leaning forward No. The material for that ot born with you. Your are t for fashionable lite. These of wouldn't lixe it in you. these esthetic ness you condemn, be deep- ity? If 1 proved myseif ‘intense’ m me as a sister.” Should they 2 be a trifling objection, says again. “Their earnestness is an. yours a starting reality. Once they found that o1 y would never forgive you.” T shall never make @ great *, With a suile that is thought- 1d like to ti fairy sent meu I would that some da face so fair that all the world should bow to it: then we should bee.” He shakes his head. “The strain would be too heavy You ar ot too simple a ehild zatiol Give up all sich pitions view mething else.” Then I shail wish for your return, every min« a the day, until we ineet a, says, ily. y Jove! that reminds me," exclaims he, to his f “E must yo at once, unless miss my train, and Pam d to-night. Good bye, my shall never forget you—i nte r, and that of yours, has Leen the happiest of iny life 1 You d task me to remember you. the girl, standin back irom him. in a soft, white, are clasped loosely of woe stand tr says She is clad inging gown, and her hands before her. Great heavy drops z in her lustrous sapphire attitude ts suggestive of bit- ppointment. ue to him, and clang round his t her-heart out upon his; but, half - he has taught her that expressed f any kind Is in bad taste. “Though, e Was No heed to ask,” she adds ch of solemnity in her young voice: I never forget.” “Oh, that! I know that, less comtfor then he takes ki iast she so he says, with care- trust In her affection. And in his arts, and at the very © forgets her lesson as to give 4 clings to him, and lets him And then ft is all over, and finding solace (even as he sof her) ina cigar; while she spoils her y 's lb Weeping for him all that live-long iy Righj. He wrote her fiteen letters in all, including one from Calais, where he stepped on his way to Berlin (as military attache), and thea Came to the ex * he must marry for Money if he meant to } old place as uld he kept—a many d been troublin: he was a heart ot hert Jin your pretty | she ina} You ate only a little violet—the more | | throug! ple of whom you | iit not this crime of | ast_ month, spent in this sweet Devonshire | She would | she says! | ful hetress is a rarit: halfas von, most of them, | cent was her suce eyes and carries | these brief lout of town. | denty discovered they | his companion pauses to stare at hi | wonderment through bi: ‘is all any one’s fan | paint, and he !s her slave Into the barg: thrilling— e hearts of the m nt into vi What sad but e the pulses beat by tl exquistte At least iri: and in her absorp- flie cushiens of 1e soul is in over herscif ¢ heat is in- a little and then t: it is no wot ed, Vera is iy but has by this . tof compo nd with it the kno that the old upon which he had set such store is—de Tied, lost past all reall, moment when er eyes had r ers. ed upon Stain. from Lady hand without behest fur two long months rany hope of it! oe Ve e in his suit. clined to recog- in this hour, ith sue- n. he had a nize deteat. And now, indeed, she find his constaney ere : ity and spi m for its own, the herse! er than the mere! says little kind t js heart in Hast n to you ally met ath the for ay he tu iner, with escent of “uo, is in his ! just so,” says his friend, pi atest mistake in the world to wo one for They say traveling enlar: It narrows it to my thinking. ‘The sweet, shady side of Pail Ma at the Row will teach you ail that ever you may want to kaow— and a good deal moi “Tell me of Mi Stainer, impatient! “Don't you see my theory exemplified straight Ifyou had stad at home, like a sen- sible man, you would not have had to ask the question.” “A year azo she was unknown. Tien fortune found hi ome forgotten relation in Canada died and left her scle heiress to his en- orimous wealth, whereupon other relati for years be t the mind. Wriothesly," Interrapts for her society. Her cousin, Lady Vynor, (pretty woman in the bex with her) swooped down to the country yrange where the girl was buried alive, and, brincing her up to. town, flung her upon the world of fashion. A beautl. y how magniti- asks Stainer, with ‘y lips that almost refuse to speak for him. Vera has now withdrawn from the front of the box, and a wild desire to rise and to to her, to see her again face to face, to hear her voice, {3 ning him. “That is Lord Digby. terribly epris in that qu marry him otf and on, it’s Good cateh, too, and rier, Dare she'll th she has refused him, d, ever since their first id brings her a bou- flerce glow of breast. fore which this radiant be cold and tam ith the pure, proud face, be indeed the f girl who had told him of her lonsi a great ‘layde,” and Whose aspirations he had so mockinuly ertished? jes. But time works wonders, and most women go down before a title. Perhaps, with ker beauty, sat higher game. but T should think an earidom ought to count. Oh, yes, I've no doubt she'll marry him in the long run. - “Why?” demanded Stainer, so savagely that min simple ela he repli “He could possibly want to in, She must be the most ungrateful woman born if she doesn’t show grace to him in the end. His love for her has been earnest and faithful!” At this last word Stainer winces. How can he, whose love has been so unfaithful, hope for forgiveness? There had, indeed, been moments during the past few months when he had suf- fered his mind to wander to her, and he had thought of her with regret and longing, During tervals he had pletured her to him- If as living always with her grandfather in se alone, companionless; , Sally of him, * poor little He grows hot and shame-stricken as Why shouldn't she eaming, perchance, thing? memory brings back to him these vain imagin- ings. Aud now the curtafn falls. It is all over; and | Tising hastily, with a scanty word of adieu to his friend, he makes for the larze hall, where he will see her as she passes to her carriage, Presently she comes enveloped in soft cash- meres white as her own perfect skin and with her two companions. Lady Vynor stops to speak to some chance acquaintance, and Vera ts | left virtually alone with Lord Digby. Her hand is resting on his arm; under the pretense of drawing the cashmere even more closely round her he lays his own upon it. “T have been silent for a long time at y: command, but I feel I rust speak to-night; vhispers ‘hurriedly. he “Am T to take my final 2” He has turned very pale. says the girl quickly. Then, the ab- surdity of her answer striking her, a faint smile creeps into her eyes. “That is," she stammers, it 8 no ‘no,’ I mean only—" ‘No no?’ why that is ‘yes’ in any decent English,” he exclaims eagerly. “Well. take it.” she says in a low tone, and with # glance thatis half shy, half tender. “But,” with nervous haste, “there is first some- thing I must tell you. To-morrow if you will come to me at four o'clock I— At thie moment a tall man, dark and hand- some. pushing his way, somewhat cavalierly, through the groups, makes for where she is standing. Jhis face is agitated, his eyes are alight. Ie holds out to her a hand that posi- tively trembles, and, after a hesitation, so faint a to be almost imperceptible, Vera lays hers within it. Yet the hesitation to a lover's eyes has been visible; to Digby it is now quite clear what it Is as yot fo teil him on the morrow. »me, Vera,” says Lady Vynor, rustling up ther, Vera makes a movement as if to go to her, but Stainer holds her hand fast. “Tmust see you; 1 must explain,” he says, ‘h white lips. “Give me time; place—” “To-morrow,” says Vera, very gently. She is ¥ ng | rwith him. So softly her glance that Digby's faithful heart loses he forbids himself to dwell upon a few minutes since had made hi pulses throb with only half-coneealed delight. varklane,” Vera 1s murmuring In a low he is still somewhat lost in wonder at ethat has come over her. Only yes e bad belleyed in her love for thisman, ow holding her hand in a close clasp and nto her eyes with an impassioned gx: to wake in lier the poorest spark of feel- to-morrow at three.” she says, a lance. Major Stainer puts cousin on her return from the opera ra had c dail her st iso is un- Hs anxious rto 4 o'¢le not i van hour ynor tore take his 1 alone, had nes nee th Lin my And you, Vera—you moment, last looked into ve forgotten no It Is not 60 easy to forg hantly, “And you—you ha n not heartless indeed,” she says; “and T felt—too much!” There is a quiver in her t voice ads him. In truth, the vv him, but for the ours When she had how hnowa to be emot mente mout be well aims he, ak of i= dend, ” dreamily, he with ex: . Give meat . The color rushes back to her pale she turns toward the door. It 1s tur enters tl looks at hei in his beautiful eyes. This look fades, however, and gives place to one of ec- stasy, as she goes quickly upto him and frankly holds out to hin both her hi n still In warm clasp, she iner is standing, as if ne Fays, with an odd little », “let! me Introduee you sband, Lord Digby!” Training enables r to acknowledge the rather distant bow made him by Digby, but the of utter defeat is crushing hin. | He has grown hy aed in these last few m utes. He about an engag ment ows himself out, to—to my future hu: 0 Vera, you m when they are alone. He is scarcely than the | man Who has just left the roo: “1 did,” returns she, tremulously. “It 1s but a poor gift. but if you want me, I give myself to you ylaily.” “With this gift that yon call poor, what man on earth shall be so rich, so biest as 12” “Best hear me whispers she. old you all. “Do not Last night,” gone—you. “Twas e ed to him,” sa vs Vera simply, troubled eyes, “And lie | we way, and forgot me. I—T thought I loved him then; but last night, when I saw. him € sinto tears. taking her into his arms, presses her derly against his tt. ‘Don't ery, sweetheart,” sionate fondness. “ify e discovered that your love for—for hin—is | still alive, 1"—bravely—“shall try to bear it. “Oh, no! not that,” exclaims she, shuddering slightly. “I felt then nothing but wonder that I should ever have known even a childish affec- tion for him. I knew that old silly story was at an end forever; and,” shyly, “I know some- thing else, too. with pas- you have “What, Vera?” ‘ She can feel the tender arms around her tremble. Leaning back from him, she looks softly into his eyea. “That I loved you!” she says, pressing her pretty flushed cheek against his.—The Argosy. ees Soca How to "ake Burnt Cork. From the San Francisco Call. The popular Impression about the application of burnt cork by minstrel performers is that it 1s rubbed on the face and hands of the per- former from acork whose end is charred in a conventent gas jet. This is Incorrect. To sup- ply the burnt cork used by minstrel performers of this city occupies the entire time and earnest at- tention of one Interesting character. A little man whose place of business is on the curbstone on the north side of Pine street explained toa re- porter the process of making it. “I first gather my corks. I get them from the big bottling houses, who buy lots ot bottles— many of them with corks that couldn't keep the alr out of wine or beer. “When I get ready to burn I put the corks Into those three washboilers you see there with holes punched In their sides and bottom, sprin- kle alcohol over them, and set them aflre. Then 1 fill one of those muslin sacks with the charred cork, and knead the sack inthis barrel of water. ef to look into ner | 1 That forces the powdered charcoal through the sack into the water. “When I have worked all my charred cork through this sack into the water, I drain the water through a close canvas sack you see on that frame there, and what remains in the can- vas sack ts ready for the artists. I put it up in one pound tins, and bay d use it out of them. When a pertormer is ready to ‘biack up," as they call it, he takes a little of this black paste in his hands and washes his face, neck and hands in it, and he ts biacked as you see him on the stage.” ‘The Danger of Painting China. From the Detroit Free Press, “Every time I look at this china, said one of the physicians who visited the Pittsburg homero- pathic hospital fair, “I think of how the girls have suffered. Lavender ofl and turpentine are used in working on china. Everybody knows what tarpentine {s, and the odor of lavender oll {sa combination of all that is vile. The fumes of these liquids in a close room amount to a poison that few girls can withstand. I know of g dozen young ladies who have almost. become physical wrecks through the china craze, haye lost their beauty and animation, and I will be glad when two daubs of paint ona tea cup will no longer be thought charming. LADIES GOODS. BOOKS, &e. FAMILY SUPPLIES. . HAMBURGE THiS EV AME A. Ma. will display in the parlors of the E! 4 Monday. January 7th, 8th and gh, a choice sssort ment of h Bonnets. wear, Also, Novelties in JDEXCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, ASSIGNEF'S SALE OF THE ENTIRI TAINED INSTORE N Bacws Eooxoxr Coox Boox. ‘The Second Instalment Just Received. MANDARIN. TANGERINE and FT MALAGA GRAPES, DENESA KATSIN PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, Net claves. DINES, ONS, ORIDA ORANGES. = TINY TIMS, BONELES> . ct; | WHITMAN'S TNSTANTANT OLATE, Mrs Sera Roerens, to Decca eee ee SUT pekce Wein: | OTREEEN GALA D Did ARATARTA 608 NINTH STREET, OPPOSTTR PATENT OFFICE. [SED THESE RORSTER CAMS ART NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON JANUARY FIVE, eee wh Prey oats wich Gait soins tran RED PRE LOBSTER, CANNED Fi SENE and RIBBON EMBROIDERIES and ALL SEVEN P.M. and continu secre tore Oe BERS Waren =. i ‘will Sell onuake ass TALS for: the same. ed therein, to which the atten- » stock of ARASENE, CHENILLE, FELTS, PLUSHES AND WORS FRIN XECU $23-3m Wants, SATEENS. STAMPING PROMPT! nlly calles. 2 His ANSON BROTH! A By hot Ma Geo. Call exrly to «: ROLES, Aue toner, cial Barcaine offered in sets of Books, incl ry, Fiction, ding aos ‘ands, Albums, etc, New You: conre bargains, BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 7th street northwest. The 2.24, ie, at 1335 F street, op- posite thy mepared to make Even- I will sell the entire stock of the well known firm of ass ing and Rec Lonion Tailor-mad M. SILVER, te ch vet Mabita, A visit to this es- as | aad D. No. 715 Manger Sra rt ince ladies that the best ice 3 1 Faney Goods n this county is done here reepay Sn2-4t Notes on th: Question Be A Beautital G D oUGLASS*, NINTH STREET, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. ans for 1884. CORSETS. Over fifty styles to select from, 5 BD nint in want Our Holiday ¢ ond | Houmas Goons . and compries a fn Books of every FANCY GU: 3 TARTS, | dst-tin 20 pH OE: O= ENTIRE STOCK of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS at a discount of 20 PER CENT, 1 phe at wi ) days from day of sale t re-sell the pro} NIFOR! os m FRES ELT HATS at ACTUAL COST. d. “Aliconvey- | #¥oid the rush. MRS. M. J. HUNT, Prrasten | 2 a6 1309 F street. HOU! 1335 F STRE ——— LADIES’ HATR DRE hhnporter of Perfect Fitting Jacl SEWMARKETS, DOLM, a Cost OF ps. Incinde it Homes, of Con guaran TClte Trevise, IG. A. W ALL NOVELTIES AND CHRIST “ G REAT Repvcrioxs at Low Prices, HITARER, MAK WILL ALWAYS BREAD AND. AS CARDS AT A PER CENT, Call carly and M DISCOUNT OF wutil the 22d inst G. A. WHITAKER, SEFURNISHINGS. Bed HEATING STOVES, is. and not wishing to ther seaxon. we will ell ENT OFF fron nanlar Lin above are several of the celebrated Which will be sold at cost. A lange as- oking Stoves and Ranges, Lutrobes, Man- &£ CO, h street northwest. ay troubd with eh us head to ton. eiied pu: address CHEEVER ELFCTR 103 W Tue La Farce nt-skw W.8. JEN! Lit Rane Arractiox in the: This Tot fronts in tween 4th and. m street, nek wil be sold i tell Rocens es Tru: TRIPLE-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS $3 HALF KOGERS BROTHERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED TEA- SPOON $2.00 HALF DOZEN, Bromers DECORATIVE ART 00, DOZEN. m Square, Contracts taken large or small for Soe Ale ne, ail ans He? aoe oe Boch MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, SS ou hand at the I SPOONS, $3.00 HALF Do’ Stained Glass of Every Description, or CASTORS FROM 83 TO $10, Mosaic, Repousce, Wood Carvings, Pisbroilesios and PEEVES Hangings, for either c FINE ENGRAVED CAKE-BASEET, $5. astical or domestic Parposa, ot, ap- . fi uuction, tothe - Land parts of Lots Nos, Zand 3, the City of Washington. D.C, ort EEPTE DAY OF DECEMBE BROIDERY, THE MISSES AGER, 1742 Vennsyivania avenue ait-im* Work first clus, Nobranch store, Mar J.P. Pasen, as prescribed by the decree to be: One- murchase money in east, aud the bal 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, 1 Uo (Cy yenrs, the deferred 5 a me eeetred ty ay IMrortr FASHION. BUTTER DISHES FROM $3.50 to 810. NO. 10207TH STE Aud every kind of Interio Private I m for Pablicer AT J. W. SCHAEFER’ CHINA AND GLASS, WH. Vena ORTHWEST, — | OPTUS W. Field, AL Strecis) ee NOVELTIES IN PARIS LONNETS AND LONDON ROUND HATS, LONDON Mow MODISTE, d19-W,s.m-3t op the FORM hy a new proce increase or reduce the flesh Sele tea, W = rw cco U UTTIT L FEE RRR Y, Kexions Bleached oF Wit chown Favonter ee HGS. pore Pe aed Artistically Beautitied. Full particulars, 4c. Addrosp | sora runineee Z eae 18 6 La z E Eee ER Y - MADAME M. LATOUR, + ais hEIS POSTPONED UNTIL | CO TLL = . sia “s MBER XISETERN Ti sane oli-wks 21466 Lexington a FURS REPAIRED, §) ae = 5 Lined” Pur Cheat and Dy e Trustera, di2-wsmds_ | 7.6 Champion Brand KNIVES, SCISSORS and EDGE RP res cocoa thwcat, between N aud 0. %2- THE ADOVE BALE TN, i0ON' QUENCE OF BREAKFAST. AYME. VON BRANDIS, ER TWENTY-FOURTH, sume Lour and place. TOOLS, made expressly for us, are nnequaled Bi) By order of the drnst GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. “Ty a thorough knowleder of the netrral ews which Formerly with Tond and ‘Testor's, Now York; Isto 3 rovern thenperations cf disvation aud unten: and a Tatect in een ee Be. Be Tomi rion te fi yropertien of Well eae ratest imported Evel DeRennayt sania : ops hias provide one urcaktant te Cost (ew dtu Wonk eu = avenue | with e delicately favo: ra ey ‘itch tay an For Other Auctions Sce 5th Page. Pp Pictvartich of diet tha cgnasitubin tains be wradually : : —ees rae pailt up until strong ening to Plat cr S04 REET NORTHW! = = = MEISTMAS A RESES Gincases Hundiveds of subtle nines are Beatin acs gek «, inking Dep terials of a WOOD AND COAL. i: ee ever thew is a weak point. We in ae broidery and Te ae ae PAINE prenall ere aN SS! We now have on exhibition “ Sein esy wre gee rd kerj ing ourselves well forti- vlushes, Felts, in shade Speci in Stampine. "AN wi ure blood, unda propery nourished frame," 1HCOD Iect irom, the ist expert etampye; GOOD, CL DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN Chea Sereice Gazette, § PPS mous cturer of Tuan Huir, Braids, And the Beet F . dil-Im* KINDLING WOOD, In French, English, German, Chinere’ and Japanese JOH MILLER. Ofices—1429 New York avenue northwest: 4 Virwinia avenue southwest; 144 Bast, southeast. ¢ MODISTE, Has removed from Paltimore to 24 D strect southeast, he will make te order Dresses aud Costumes in . With Ler long experience in the art of Udng she guarantees perfect satistuetion in fit Woon: RICH CUT Coasn a style, dll-9 Say “ JOHNSON BROTHERS. Astro. Fistens WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: eal Ware, making our stock the largest and most complete ‘We have ever offered, BRASS AND FAIENCE PARLOR LAMPS, &a. ‘Made simply with boiling water or miTx. Bold in tins, (only 342b, and Th), by Growers, labelod, JAMES EPPS & CO, olé-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. J.C. Baur & Co. COD LIVER OIL, GLASS, FINE PLATED WARE, M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENN. AVENUE N. W. ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, Carga, ora ERANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: ‘aned by this Su: 12 street northwest; ES! EVENING: ‘SPECTALTY. £1: 7th street northwest; lemien’s Clothes © rocess Will not 1740 Pennsytvania avenue northwest: their original shape ase epotS guaranteed 111: 9th street northwest; niT to le removed cifectuall ice $1.00 and 8175 per suit. di ELATED WARE AND CUTLERY, GOOD QUALITY Lo} TC GrRay's 1hch CURTAIN SIRE: ‘CHER, S15 FILBERT STREET, PHILADPLPHTA. USED PROMPTLY ARRESTS DISEASE. RESTORES STRENGTH. INSURES HEALTH. {| OTHERS UNCERTAL OIL AND WILD « SSWARES 5 reas ILS, GEO. WATTS, 814 7th at.. 5 doors ubowe Penn. ava, RY! Corner dd and K streets northwest; #21. Penusylvania avenue southeast, RGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTHOF. ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, M BAKER'S EMULSION WITH HYPOPH SEWING MACHINES, 6c. { panty Sobecen PCE UANTITE a 490 TENTH STREET Makes COLE TS to omen ics and guarantecs portect ft url conte eT AM SUECIAL-TTES ARE REN YOIG: alee EXTENSIVE WHARVES vk ty Unsurpanved facilities dor the ecouuuie banding FUEL of all kinds COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE Nev ow Do YOU ACCOUNT FOR THE FACT THAT “S WANTS SEWING MACHINE BARLETT’S PILE SUP er trade it for any ot! Prince George's et Apes If you caimot auewer this question, call at the offion, cirvalatin, in said Bench ang made Underclothing, Mésino Underwest, MINES INTO OUR YARD. On F street, and you will dind'sn auswer, aad | cout and throught Southern Maryland offer kjo- Patent Shoulder Braces and ail Dress Reform Goods, _- : atts 1 1 1 “Row > advertisins medium, ear ehould De coe Ge We deol only in heat qualities of ANTHRACITE and | HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT . . pening Conch gr wi Man TL ie ahead asi | BITUMINOUS Cake Fhhitow cNew Homegt” Boston.” ane Sewing Mae | ACA Literary Einnof bosurpacsed, NU MEK Hint tor the y1He3 | gn ainasof WOOD, eltherin thestick or prepared to | CH2S*, St Hopest THC Hegting and meaicing ape: | “Sed tor Sp N. B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. order at our factory, Galty, McKENNE! 9th st, Baw. ne CUFAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, GENTLEMEN'S Goops. Trompt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can be fare = 7 WOOD-SPRUCE PINE, 84; OAK, #5, BA- 0) E v ine, #5.00; Hickory, 87. d eplit— For me Hounars. Pino, #5 eS me 36. yal . Cl E- 1822 14th st.n.w.; whart,foot of 14th st, au24-5m" Siu Fax Told) oasis: ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Gaisavir & Cos of Waehington, MATICO LIQUID. Large line of fine SCARFS, at lowest prices, 1) : - — Whereall other medicines have failed, this proparnt SILK SUSPENDERS. Coax, Axo Woon. Tite Qonnen iota erarer axp New one ave. Spalwaye cficctive, ayud and extraordinary cure of ¢ SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. OO aie rer eT OU ET, Sita a, PINE | qharestan Costes act of Conerens Seutunry 290, ET. | Reaptiien! Fons i tae bc eee FINE DRESS SHIRTS to order, WOOD; also, fresh ayined COAL of ‘superior quality for | Ca] patel . found greatly superior tall remcdive hitherto known, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Siepeetie une “All of wilcli‘we otter: at lowest /anaekst Proof Vaults, st price varring fram @6 to G60 per yap, | Suid Uy all Lraywate jads-waedy CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, ‘The attention of consumers tsrespectfully invited ta | Mrording to size and location. | Rooms #16 F street northwest, | auauspection of our stock. Joining vaults, provided for aa Opposite Patent Office, STEPHENSON & BRO. .T DCORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT wae TAME-LOC mit wharf and 12th st. andPa. ava. ‘3 AND VALUABLES of Aeecrij MPANY. 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Undershirts and Drawers, 75 cents, worth $1.25. every Wednesday and Saturday at his Oflice, 456 C street | JOHN CASSELS ee ‘tn good Faith toward ali parties, aid we authorize tha Scarlet Merino Undershirts and Drawers reduced 50 per | oriuwest, near 1 sitet froin 2 to) pe in Alain Office, | ALBEMY Le SCUBLEVAN’ STA ig, | Comagaany to wae this certipieate, with Jaccwimdies Wf Out iets Pine Disab Ri to order for 87.50 POSH AUC eS ae Dmsorons: 2 Am Asst Seo eiquutures altached, tn ite advertiscinente: 1¢ Dres® Shirts made to order for 87.5 = . Ss >a . , LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | Fenjamin?P, Snyder ‘Charles C, G1 Six Finest Drese Shirts made to order for $12, at Dibaiveituis tangs Pipacas SHED AND | Benjemin .& Henry A. Walang MEGINNISS., conshited daily, 32) Missour! ave, All female Complaints | ‘Albert Le Sturtevant, B Zs fn 1002 F utiect northweet, | aud Irmqcularitics quickly reimoved.. 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