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_—— . Sin ee” a 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDA PRIL 5,°1884-DOUBLE SHEET SPHING Fasuiexs. send pretty tinted delaines, have been a ONE WOMANS FATE. How the ¥inidens of Sicity Get Hus- PRESIDENTIAL FAVORITES. LADIES Goons. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ae luxury all the ore appre: 1 because attaina- se = = —— — a ae — Khe Weeds and the Fields Hifled of With these we had t ied surah silks, | A Hite Romance Which Interested Some Int ing Bs re hs iN ‘ e a if we had e 4 z of ption of a scene which ie Entcresting Facts Concerning the OUGLASS, sae Dheir Treasures Decorate the Yew finished, adapt 50,000 Meu. goes'on every Sunday monilig in ea sSaltal at Men Who Stend Ciosest to the D GLASS’, N Ew Goons. eae Drews Ea Reice secet ws rs Sie Stic! ret Paterno = PE as mab Gloves. “RID GLOVES. | just received, many new and desirable goodetn rocms—Bress Fabries—Strect pnd tne inexpensive € Rew Yack orien cices z = se ~~ s a, ne 5 door Dress— Phe Warch Opening Days. in esttons which even yet zi Ber a oh Ss The long dormitories were-clean and orderly, In onder tofanitiacize LADIES with our GLOVE DE- | M Visitors who, from curiostty but the curious and pecutiay feature of this e3- | st the White Honse, must ment was the parlaterio, or reception- et one woman who attracted t least 50,000 people a day for a earpet fuctory near the ele- ibilities, but which has alr of the pri id canibri 1 its p n the satin joan: ness, have celled | PARTMENT we have decided to acl One Hundred PE EST eee a> SEE, ve Dern ftnprested by the | Donn of our stably for Wrdiine Prenite Our mend lange stocks” of stay fs compete. From Ou: Own Corresps | the attention | several months po New Yous, April. | hame ys were this year mild | and 1 matic ma ner with which they were vans epee reel e ne ¢ ‘ Picture a large, long room the greater | Meeised aud eworted throng the mausion, The cea $1 KID GLOVES AT tse PERPAIR, aris ‘cme nes) eae aves Sie ane sia * tater} ees Gisbatern care: Gaon Nated'read. Susiness/ men wholcame down'in'| Kostion of which ta dcdue on'tvom tie sides Se aime | g.CMt Early. This price will remain coca for a fow WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. ia cooey tionally, ster itke | The pute s clean and wear tuo long, | {Me morning and were obliged to cet offat | in farther end by an iron grating which forms ol Ge ee ee DOUGLASS, | TRIPLE PLATED WARE FROM BEST MAKERS, f rain in the early part of the | £05 dre not easily spoiled. They want to tring | cuustian: stance, So-astoconmect wittithebrandit |; (cscs. eatarod only bysemmell barred strect | Moline meeentgecisae tir ist An cum an n-| aps Sth atrect, : month, which removed the slush from the | pins, the mixed sik and wool fab- | road fo the eity hall, watched the women cur: door, throuzh which yisitors from the outer | ons since and even during the war. Mr. Pendd | — = EDDY REFRIGERATORS, streets, the sun shone on pavements as nearly | e stuffs that coekle and crinkle and | ously as they wailed for their trains. At night roe pestto) Nas Tesi ent Lincoln's boly-cuart: sew him te his) Ws JK, A. Dosovas. | M. W. BEVERTIDG the lot of the New Yorker to see. | in ashower, and are therefore much | when they waited in the same Place thes | World are admitted. J _,. | carriage the fatal night on which he v! Ford's The- | 2 =a ace j _mnze ___ No. 2000 Pemneyvania | anetise sof the large 14th ar—for the manufacturers, The effort : _ a ti the a | , Here they sit on benches to converse with | ater, and he now has in his possession the : SPRING AND SUMMER OPENING, Vw sy pHing Rank maa ard to poplins will not be made seriously | Watched them again until thelr train came those on the other side of the iron grating, | CoM which Mr. Lincoln worton that ‘meanabie oces- a a | Waren Firrers, asa ape ere Oey by bile until next autumn: but large con along. More than 50,000 men did this every Once a week, however, Sunday mornings, from | $09. There is not a public man in America to-day who TREET, LACE CURTAIN STRETC as have Leen seldom seen of late years. | already been re ived and lain away, and the | day in the year. to 12, this e is th in the carly part of May last BORG aa le piace iat scene of the most novel | 22s not know, and who is not kuown by. these gente | Will continue to exbibit thre and ludicrous cour ever described, One | ™MeB.and the reminiscences of public and social life ow dec CHERS. hh the week a choice CARVE T SWEEPERS, e CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, rd in any | gronnd is preparing for a future One moti i wer 2 np aT election of Paris and London Millinery KITCHES UTENS Anddull amortinent of House i ar re: y man were attracte: ward inte i : Saad which they can recount would fill a Congressional vol = j furnishing Goole at : Aireetion is not tre, tor d th ta chan e and reat Improver ae fevers ms neers sae toy ane | of the objects of this motherly jess Dushinent is ume. During the weary yet exciting * of the latest importation, me Gove stow Trice ; re ade ade eres the station. A new-comer had taken | farina chutes apes quseands for the girls un-| through the more peaceful tin Particular attention given to onters, arzet_ | #38 wdidudictletiewesione tes Rever woman more made up of alt a de advance in the softness r n tak der its charge. ‘The fit aud proper here is much | (0UsH the more: = e i | a Hon " Z 7 5 Penn aS yed at the and draping qualities of the tabric. But there ine which faced the window. | Like the fit and proper of societ -—the one requi- ee ee zeins of goveramsat i = G n, Say the is no such chan this observable. It is pre- | arkubly handsome woman, and | site being that the Young man is bound to show | 8 cece a ataelent eotemeine aie aoe | Sense Axp Scaoer, Oresixe. reat Repverioys it must be a cisely the same horrizontal! ly corded slik fabric | she charmed the eyes the multitude from the himself in Possession of sufticient means to main- nee pee renpees ied a s =e : that was always standing out stifily, admirably nt she mad appearance. She had a | tain a wife in comfort before he is allowed to as- ed genie Ceti ath MRS. M. J. HUNT, ot and } ature. it on a fo donee rd : a Boe sete - eee te piaek pire to the hand of one of those precious dam-| “During that long, hot and meres to be forsotten eum | ‘No. 1309 F Steer. BFATING sTOVTa i ign and orna-| fui; not adaptable; and obiecticnable — be- | ‘a eu eatures. - | sels. mer when ont Garfield lay cen “two Worlds” | OPENING OF IMPORTED BONNETS ANI UND “ Seni arin Hie ale | Guee FDe (contine on) much ae iandsonig | aioualy ale glanced 1 eat chee maullitnde who | Having given in his credentials of fitness to | the uation tecane secre af the teat aa ae” | MATS, sige gee “Brock Gvee tr nnthee ae ee ° treasures, | silk it Is nof sik. It does make handsome demi- | watehe eagerly. Bi r simile ruardian, he receive rd which admits | ence whic i ae 1 ae ; . Theat at fom i PER CENT OFF trom bes Poss ure tralned indoor Gowis 1acbIsek oF gray or wine | the dudes nor gave the slightest glance of re- pe guardian, he receives a cat ence which hung about the White Hi . But ail On TUESDAY and WED: DAY, April stand 2a | ahuve are ar prices. Included i him next Sunday morning to an inspection of | throngh that period the ce never deserted Jide ee Gator for sta! james whose ligt | cognition at the bankers, brokers and respecta- | Hilt De y ny £0) P FC EGS ee ee Seen ely middle-aged di i ecti ant Homes which will be sold at cost. A langeass ndidate for matrimony. There, sitting on | their posts fo- a single day, althouch each one was suf. | 72429 soriment of Couking Stoves aiid Range Latrobe, Mak fre are all over, and if it can be kept | ble merchants who glared at her. a bench, if his curiosity and ardor will allow him | fering intensely, In conversation with the writer Cel, | 5 tels, &e., at Low Prices. . in its dd mace to serve its proper and| | When she first appeared her back hair was | ty remain sitting, he awaits the arrival on the | Densmore esta: . Mapane Parvez, . W.3. JENKS & CO, elt with put- legitimate purpose, poplin may return to us as | drawn neatly down over her forehead and gath- 7 other side of the grating of the Lady Superior | “It is impossible to describe the accompanied by a girl. She had been selected | gone. To be comp-lled to smi d vtures I haveunder- an ere th sinect northwewt, 1 rose U uF rose Soon as it pl Queen Victoria wears px a tight roll at the back of her head. form, lin, She has a newly curtained some of th She | Wore a bit of something white about’ her neck, nd treat the thousands 107 F STRECT, WASHINGTON, by order of seniority and capacity for house-hold | of visitors who come here daily with courtesy when one = = ij . > . . on = keround apart cor Castle with it; but the | and looked refreshing ahd pretty. This was just | work from the hundred or ore between 17 and | iain the ereatest anos recites e teen ae ete | Witt on WEDNESDAY, April 24, mokea _ SEWING MACHINES, &e. leek meee th Prine s will know better than to wear | before the hot weather bezan, Gradually the — = 21 waiting for a youth deliver them from | All that uumer I had terrible headaches, heartburn = . teri ee andastiffing sensation that sometimes took away my SPECIAL SHOW OF MILLINERY, muamastre Spoor Corto: The two young people, both no doubt breath- cane My appetite was uncertain and I felt severe | Somprising all the latest Novelties from Paris and ien- THE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE. less with agitation at the importance of the cer- | Pains in the small of my back. I was under the doctor's : eee sa . emony, have to take one long, fixed look at | Ce with strict instructions not go out of the house, SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. each other, No word is spoken, no sign Ismade. | (tT remsined on duty nevertictess. You would te | PISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, These good Sistera believe so fully in the lan- | SuTrindte Know the amount of quinine Ttook: on | JI guage of the eye that. in their minds, any addi- ae new we h: it: tor tle nest ten voars ab 16 woman began to fade; the heavy carpet which New silk and wool tissues have been revived | she was compelled to stitch became dusty, and tot : 3 aliaeool sre the glare from the street and heut of the air t s Ke up into showy | miade the work more and more trying every day. ly with light-be She began to show traces of fatigue; she grew | fringe. White and” black pongees are | heavy-eyed; her hair, which had formerly been the new and dainty materials for sum- | neatly ar:anged, was’ allowed to stragle over neatness which had charac- sceito have be _ and ronped in . for no small twig a dozen (imere or less) of At the office of the New Home and Hartfont Machines; positively the lightest and durable Machine ever produ could sistai STRE es er bi 3 “ is “And was Mr. Rickard bx off to 2 i fet of attachments; can produce greater ty of purple plums or Tucset pears. from 6 mer wear, this fabric tore coa- | her brow, and th , mystify | . Suid guarautees perfect Gt and comfort pny IS Pvc are rene ene ae etal terized her whole appearance disappeared before | thre pare aidl feteny tee eee es NSStiCY | |e shouta think hewas. “Why. timeand avatn wehave | MAwuarautees werfect 4 ai suman Tok shawlats ‘ir ante parked) “Mockines sold om a jy small and. ve Ceru tints, which are try | the pure and perfect effect of love at first sight. |... ened think he w ie : Bowully payiuente, ap pre ions. A great deal of embro | the oppression of the heat and Tre qyialamount | The look over, the Lady Superior asks the man | Pickna tt Lee ee Sod fe! iorted Honey Merino Unlerweet, at OPPENHETMER'S, ble to quiet tastes t used upon ponzees, this being its most ef of work which she was obliged to do every day. | : aa bride. Should | teal he uP : | ratent shoulder braces aut all Dress Reform Goode, Oth street n. w.. St, Cloud Build BE full” wulely Rave ue felution te cavinie | dectralton sotione OU cine orb | Her face grew thinner and thinner, the color | {fhe willaccept the maidenashisbride. Shou es.” exclaimed Mr. Rickard, “I was so weak I could | Feeuch Corsets tat Bastien ee ~ - A : ‘ he answer in the affirmative, the same question | not rise after lying down without help, and could only u's Corsets, aida #1 Corset (Miss HL’ Se ere an mle sects ek Bantienk gn8 ew are equal m appearance to the { departed, trom her checks and black circles | 1s put to her, and if ae bows assent the be. | corres atter ine fol Paling iees cada hat, £90 Eh” pate fe Secret tise HL own | some Rewinge Mackinen . tease e Ching crepe. Shot silks have | Came under her eyes. The 50,000 men stared at | ¢rothat tas taken place, and they part till the Position. Oh, we have been ina pretty badcondition | -B.—French, German aud Spauish spol SILENT r recognition for several | her every dns, oeerved the change and com-| Sunday following. Ths young lover again | bo . ; sirines at Scie Geacae hes conta mae ote rast: but their proper’ place in the econ- | mented upon it. oy makes his appearance before the tribunal of nd yet you are all the embodiment of health.” said | Gfice ahd save money.” Kenting and Tpeiring ampon omy of dress ts hardly understood, nor are the | | By the time the scorching heat of July had! siardians, and there the contract ts signed, the | the writer, as he looked at the three bright and vigorous | Gialty. McRE y 427 thi wt. tw. eps pmb of color always such as to satisfy | come she had wasted away to a mere skeleton. | Gay of m: e fixed, and he is granted leave to | men before him. - There is more risk in bi The pale und wan cheek was heightened by a ng the ring, earrings, and wedding-dress and | “Oh, yes,” said Mr. Rickard, “we have not known what hectie flush, and her ‘Ss were unnaturally a I ev — ick fe ore f] ear” bright. The 50,000 men looked at her and bet SBCERGG ee on OL conte — | Sickness wes fer thoes thee roars ten to five ainong themselves that she wouldn't | ¥ except @ curious novelty in * This straw imita Urown tints. Fruit ef bonnets does not | only the whole thing seems cn’s head. | er. of ideas with all the | FINANCIAI < savin re eae GEASS HAIR DRESSEK. FROM PARI. | > — = 5 eeu eg a ents and Five Medals {rei Expusitous 2° ‘4 thay ofevcrcomins mara and | thoes Paet tn rot txwstouss | Tos Jouxsox & Co. = = proving u rs M 4 ‘ything has to pass the scrutiny of the | its attendant horrors putactyme nbn sarishness and «litter. The best things are, as aveid them, ave found last until August 1. Those who had put up forieatct alate orcoite tenienwerd| (oLULERMCinvec const eertaia way,” replied Colonel | MOWER APACE Of am WORK, RANKERS, most quiet and } The mistake has | Money on the endurance of the poor creature ipped in with the gifts. Dwging the few | Densmore, “but 1t is no scent, You ee Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Dealers in INVESTY: Ric taster neveriex! wo positive colors, or | Were more interested in her than ever. One vs that intervene between the first love- | ears axo.my wife teean to grow blin Hairdyed aud shampooed in afirst class uanner. UNTIED STATES, C @ down tie prc] Some tev wget, o prominent broker whdm I knew, | scene and the marriage an hour's conversation | Mlanued at her condition. She finally became so she pesto ee OF the lather Stans we biaven iat at Show Have bese d to we one morning. aso returns of frou: FIVE ty SEVEN |p i . EIT CRETE aay SHOr iS ved, | Could not tell whether a person were white or black at a | —<——$$—$—$—_ men! marl) im geutie, ‘The me- | addeeont “Tlook for that face at the window and for | Dut not a teuclh cela ed he cane tuti | distance often feet. Oncof her lots friemis advice her | os = - — diversified and combined. nd brown, | the roof of the produce exchange every morn- | interspersed with giguling, consists of Inquiries | © & a certain treatment that had done wonders for | MoDISTF, \J. HS required in | seh gray and plake pate ea d yold | ing with the utmost anxiety. If that face zoes eng her, and to make a long story short, she did so and was | Has removed from Baltimore to No. 24 D street cou! asto the wedding-dress, and the occupation . efore Aust p S25,” cI ce 7 1 where she will make toorder Dresses and Costun What is and wine. and others. These rimined | avay before Ausust 1, Tshall lose £25. and place of abode of the suitor, Should the | ComPwWray cured. This induced me to try the samc | [XS Retreee “agence orars Diceces and Contumes 1416 Penney ” is left off — with pinked-out in the solid | The broker lost his money. Shortly b CASRN ea presented to | Ween for my own restoration aud as soon as Tfoundit | Dresenabiiy: abe guarantees purfect satisfaction mit | LIBERAL RATE OF INT+RESt ALLOWED OM le colors of the threads. Some lovely spring | Auxnst 1 the 50,000 men were shocked or glad- | jin, he is favored with the sieht oftheeces toes | P88 doing me good I recommended it to my associates | Mneiai feb2-tim TIME DLVOSITS. de theirappearanee—one inthe | dened, as the case mht “e, by seeing in the mores bul shoal he -atill appear diffictle he is die- and we have all been cured rizht here in the stronghold | > ¢ a for terme, 5 cin en of moval ay. to be com ce of the beautiful girl, who had s0 long sat | isced. ‘The girl also hay the power of refusal, | Cf malaria and Kept in perfect health ever since by | Rane A trractiox LAND WARKANTS and THADE DOLLARS bewmt rich satin-finishe | y the window, a raw-boned, scraw- | M'S8e4- he girl also has the po of Teusal. | means of Warner's Safe Cure. Now Iam not a believer - < ia ppear with th hes are Inction and in the i gant fabrics abroad, and are sent here with the Patural idea that they possess the same eance. But this is not the caseat all. In France, particularly in Paris, and to a le , fapalove i : FOR THE LADIES AT | sind wid at market rates, Kled woman, with atace so posi-| gli marriage over, the task of the sisters 18 | in medicines in general, but I do not hesitate to say that CHR. RUPPFRT'S. COLLECTIONS made 3 done. Here falls a yell they never lift—and | ¢ * oe ab ts oi Nos. 493 and 405 7th street northwest. that ¥ id st “hinese funeral. 2: af am satisfied I should have died of Briht’s disease * th | Speculation was rife as to what had beeen ad | Wether happiness and fatthfainess ‘are the Te- | ortre tae cee ana ied of Bright dincase | sig peRuand amamnilicent tock of EMBROIDERED y Uroeadecwas nie Wong the girl, One day three of us were going up suitor this rite they never ingulre. derea | Qzful remedy. Indeed, T use it asa household mat | WHISK HOLDERS, of diferent a cae in Drown most effectively, | town about three o'clock in the aiternoon th ur readers must before now have wondered | cine, and give it to my children whenever they have any | _ Fancy vito Comet Ou SEETED GOODS 3 ES, dren's LAUE, SATIN and Another combines the shades of the petuni: a petunia pattern, and may be combined seft wood bronze or with plain primri erywhere. fetid | Pawate Srock Turecusrn Wies sat xs “t irl, | What inducement there can be to make the | ailments.” ba Rap le, the 1OWer Pate ot Ch eee a rier | shen somebede Oe eee CEPELETL | youths who have the world to choose from | "“Yentexclatmed Me. Tend, «Tune tin my fami a VELVET Pose ; aErwEen is ' 2 , come here in search of a wite. Two hundred | the while, and have found it the most efficient ed Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED. tent Lo: ack isthe bade oft a shirt Front to the bodice. to the pointed end of | Into the carpet house and ask Mout her. rot | and fifty francs are the attraction. ‘That sum is | we havecveremployed. x hime: af sen ee TRE ANT EARN Bi colors, apd alt kinds ts the uniferm of the business which the skirt was attached at the | moment it seemed a rash and drea Ing to | crix, = ie 5 & ERED MATERIALS on hand iw Woman. while the laboring pop nificent plushes have alsoappeared; | do. But after a little thought we ascended | Hiren in Gumry with each of these girls, and for | men who are using it to-day, and they allspcak well of | emarket rice: ais" | WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, rated from and its all sik, light in weizht, but true art fabrics. | the steps and climbed to the second story of the | at suim, it seems, aS ig weigh 160 pounds to-day," said Mr. Rickard, “and | Ay EF NEW SORE, BOSTON, £0 more eshecially on the continent, by plain and figured on a grand seaie; ; building. When we got there we were stared oe +o. ——____ when my physicians told ine over a year ago Tonia not | *MNTON FU ISHE's the shert stuff « dress and the eluiusy | the ligures not embossed, but raised from. the | at by several hundred employes, and guyed un- The Unwelcome Guest. hope to recover T weighed 122 pounds, Under such in- pes sme i Slaed hecater i cite ' : e 906 G strees Rorth west. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxensy and tiny of thelr class. | center K pile without depressing or | mercifully until we found the'superiutendent, ‘When Grief shall come to th fluences you cannot wonder thet I consider this the best THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Abroad. fine tints, even more fattening their environment. A superb eos- | He was a little man, with a quick, nervous Sain erary sin em medicine before the American people.” piaiier, and Gentlemen's Garmente, aleo, Velvet and {4 Broadway.) New York eet distinction. and the tume in dark gray hasbeen worn. by Madame | manner, anda bald head. We stated our errand For Giter, with steady face, The above statements froin these gentlemen need no | 7augh Glcaks, Craze Veils, Laces, Gloves, ete, are per- JEGFUth Avetiue,s se Hyde Park | Von stamwitz, of the Madison Square theater, | to him as quickly as possible, He said: = Will win the race, comments, They are voluntary and outspoken expres: | PADIES LCENTNG DRESSES» SPECIALTY. Genes tiitnnrs: ay With the most | of this kind. artist traveling © “It is astonishing hy much interest tha girl Nor crowd her forth with Mirth, sions from sources which are the highest in the land. ees acta ee ply MW pink, buf, | tume in the “Alpine Kos been produced | created. You are only three of three thousand oy For at thy hearth, Were there the slichtest'question regarding their authen- | {te removed elatualis, Price el Jamee Whitely, Henry Hl. Dodge, HI. Crager Oakley, estreets of the by a leadin: ame ofthe Lishia, | men who have come up to ask about her. Her VE een Is ae and gone, ticity they would not be wade public, but as they fur- | suit. Barry. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre ch. are black. | th me of the countess. history was not remarkable in any respect, and EE Ste Oh nish such valuable truths for all who are suffering, we = = = ‘William R. Travers, Special Partuor, myrlads of busi- | rt fabries, as new soft silk, light, | She is now doing quite weil.” Suu eae OF Meee yaTricnd, unhesitatingly publish them forthe good of all. It FAMILY SUPPLIES. : — is, and form the | perfeetiy dinphonous, and inteaded for summer | “What has become of her?” ce lovelle ee 7 ” ora erles hat nce, Which holds | You seem ve ixious to know,” said the Ge P. A cx B aA ee eer oe ke | more delicate color than could be believed or | little man, with a very hard twinkie of his right Calin Patience, Courage strong ue ee Airs execenoee OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ' It is in pale olive and yellow, and ared at Us. ° And Hope—ere loug. ie reostviiss feoah frou the Thalcien, thee . a res ecatterel witht ber | 1, what the deuce did become of her?” HENKIETTA R. ELLIOT. Teck, the following well-known brands of Table But-| prench office—£39 15th etrect (Corcoran Building) having bo | She married,” said thelittle man laconi ; Se aBS, oe Wear if npon the street or | rer oeae eataans oS btses BP Moxocnax. B.H. DODGE, Resident Partner, « in wee bys on, the ee with silk, muslin or From “Lif os AND. IN¥ 1coRaTitc. THE aon Ae anp und it, whether t Hor be ri bus is found = NVIG A ING. = Sete We Or SHIEC. eons roan cay Mr. Tooter Williams was late at the meeting Creametiitl: BROOKE = sinselyes in the natur: or the Thompson street Poker Club, Saturday JOS. C. FEARSON'S SO! a5 = <imiaks apon the usual dark evening; but as he had Elder Boss Dickerson in Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets, | notations of Stonks ana Bons ay aes Mas ba i n froin your window, dearest; tow the secretary remitted the usual fine. It | nose who may wish to purchase, either as’ dalicion | Also, Perajat Market, 17th and K ate miw.059°5° | sya sray, direct trom the Stock Machanga, io) flowers Serre Cll mle leare Tied yi lly learned that the Elder had | beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Hexo T . All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. jazd 10 8. € Stars the ty ¥ ve kalsi Whiskey, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated ‘A in silk tes are reproduced tothe life, ris Just above your head. n extensive kalsomin- HE-NO is simply tea tn anetzral condition: that fe, rlailies who cecup yulards are also. revived, and Tam not at your sweet eyes level, ing contract, and was probably good toras much | 4 itigat colonia, Hide fa parents, Heat Rost. J. Tuomas, t to repr large patterns, which vine | Ra ove, where the jusinines blow more, and as Mr. Williams had already played a only ined packaces—quarter, batt aud BROKER IN uption of the beputted | ttn here, at your tect, below! with the deck of cards now upon the table, and rT [ieverer theta oe ee EPS) Cie PROVIRIONS QOETON AND WIDCRL, Me tore yeaa | main ine anowee ase Mr. Rube Jackson had consented fora small per- T F | He-Noeslesold ty allgroces, Thetrsdemupetiedty | crattsal Metnayttten ao tron eath lon re the modest tine | ‘A Word from tbat comunoa specch, centage not to play, but to sit ina sociable way © £55 3 MARTIN GILLET & Co., ee ing) eked and bairestriped zinzhams in lovely Teal akin ; on behind the Elder's chair, the game promised to . Establi {29-60} Dates | Cc acvokar nel ie teams mak ee oe ee : Ht yell: dopink and blue i hich peas may reach, re ee —— nt = a 2 Nothing prettier in. be irecn, ecra rel an Mulia. 4) eal ee Tau ete, as it Were, In Deeeniber, be one of extraordinary interest. < «| INICK AUTH, SAUSAGE MANUFACTURER, Exchange. Coustant quotaUols Juslaully necved Up Id lace ove: at i Giievat Atul you are In May, up above— Having been introduced to the Rev. _ Mr. WHISKEY. Stanufactunwict Frankfort sna weine-fan direct private wires, Acwith tatat | sae ee tat prantioe oF iv Thankful Smith, Mr. Gus Johnson, and Profes- Stall No. 40. 7eh street wine. Center Market | F. P. SCHMITT & CO, Chicago correspondent. : sare not cheap. | : ~ —HaMinro sor Brick, the Elder shucked off his ulster, pro- | ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has Do. “GL. Ostnet Market,” mu20-im*_| SAWYER, WALLACE & CO, X: sp Sac eee | fi » * bs % , O street Mai ‘ALLACE . New York correspondent, cuuw aww ace ; ty cents per aid thirts-tivo | ss duced! s corpulent- wallet, parchaseil@1,79 worth | Prine Wee ee foam etal GIL and inne of any Nev § ~ | issdutnad Sckisguninas Bek SERSWE: SXIEACI ij shut they are retined, daint Exercise as a He: of blues and reds, and opened up the game with ee i ew S a References {fyations a ure qnite have iady wraten al! over them. ‘They From “The Nature.” by Dr. Felix L, | an expression of determination and a thumping | SHteus age and flavor to this popwlar drink, OE ain, danucy B. Beck inwle up of lovely summer morning dresses in th ry Oswald, in opular Science Monthly, blind, which made the excitable Mr. Johnson’s J. V. SHARI’S TOMATOES, {Orders By Teleyhone Promptly Attended Tod lace ov ores pe gousidered out of place inulet When I reflect on the immunity. of hard. | eyes stand out like those on an apoplectic crab. — . IN GLAS oe eee eee ne ernoon croquet or lawn le from the effects of wrong and | Seven hands were played, and as Mr. Jackson, c tennis party. ve usually been t ns aver a a vert ean | Who sat behind the Elder, had evidently forgot. yon sAtE BY T. Bronx Bisnor & Ca e ever pine with light embroideries, but now we h ug.” say - Boerhaave, a0! ten the code ot signals to the extent thar he benoce: Aa canine @RCRANONE and fine real lace over | broideties in colors, wisich can be selected to thinking that most ot our fashionable | winked with his right eye when he should have Shownmne © annprEros, . einen mateb the delicate tints of t mis, aid tuizhtbe cured mechanically instead of | winked with his left, Mr. Willlams was already . BOSLON, NEW YORK, ALTIMORE Bae inact dl to have been made for them. by climbing a bitterwood-tree, or | out ninety-seven cents, and was correspondingly BARBOUR & HAMILTON, SE ae Aud = aaaite ee eine ti decided; se te, alt we chopping it down, if you like, rather than Lie last. however, Mr. Jackson made poaiconl Taras Shee Core ae ee eee: iuarket is s I that it is i ration’ of coor to. Ie Sea fies vet Formats) yee ning nail | @Wate of his error bs’ a searching Kiek delivered care GRATED PAR PCRETT I —e an av ; : is : beneath the table, anda new deck, which had BL. WHEELER LOAF — ation applied to thin fabries by recent It is bern os fashionable as the! heen thoughtfally placed on tee by the Rev. SPANISH OLIV: 8, Ravel Gia strive hat with improvements in machinery is sure to be fol- pole ae and A pet ee would shrink Mr. Smith before the company assembled, was THOS. A. ROVER, CRESCENT OLIVES, BUY. SELL AND CARRY STOCKS. GnaTy, PROVI, brim upon the e¢ lowed by a deluxe of color and glitter; and rain (he druy-polsoned wife to, try He produced. It was Mr. Johnson's deal, and the N.T, METZGER & BRO. Hp ptecgpiey Ai ent seal parca irewlar upon t “uly the evidence of a great movement in i = i Elder’s blind. pading, or, asa last resort, at hoeing, Everybody came in, BEALL & BAKER, YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD r among the 1 and strong. a bit of wheelbarrow-work. Lawn.| © x 5 < OF TRADE PRICES, THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 18. This is not to v t answer the occasion. There is| Jn F SOS ce etree cent SO8S % UACRUDER INVITED 10 EXAMINE THE FaCILiTiES OF ile menccisersee an ‘ ing to extremes and exhausting | Tyewecuive moment Red come. 2.€. ERGOOD & Co, THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT QUULAZIONS AND the little remaining strensth of the patient, but > z Ts. ful Smith, with the calmness of one who. expects WM. HELMUS. a to fill a bobtail. “Tsees yo’ dat, and T If yo’ a dollah_mo’,” ‘Wasurxaron, D.C. ventured Mr. Willia SPOT CASH SETTLEM: without a certain amount of fatigue | the i specitic fails to operate, and” experience will show that labor ‘with a — practical Ber’ GO AND D. C. BONDS; wud AU vibe Cy N Be FERS, rdening, boat-rowing, or amateur | V! enldithe ide Vo eS D to their expeeta ar netterine Se people to beguile them- Mr. Sinth algo exiles: ead the threeproceeaea Soe ee w eat prising fotny CORRECT Which | Lardiy peives tnto/a far preater amountial Nard Work |/¢0 naw earia’ Me Willtausaantodion ccc Ww. —= HELIANLE tntormintion beeasdins Oar wessousomr Seana for San than the drill-master of a gymnasium could ¢ theltey. at Smit puomed Ged tate tee nee H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ERYAN, Sronistuine, asdare pacsasellee OiF doate ee helene Be were put in | otek { them to undergo. | Besides the potential enerzy | thy Hider concluded to play ohar te hone c. ©. BRYAS, peeping eonventional patterns, Me aden Bite Works, athletes | “yi smith led out with a two dollar stack. Ey eal 20 OES EE AE] HARRY C. TOWERS & CO. ey ey advantage of greater disease , d é —s_ OS — : : . pensive. y. Their constitution does not | is See sey rane e coenlent ue feb9-3m Boxe Proprietors. Se coment G. = FE 5 Tes j Bassens, Buoxens ann Iver Raxce, 1 for nearly a quar- veld to every trifling accident; their nerves can | Tie an eey flere te Ey middle sali tate Neaa ielad LS, ss ee Eee ee ee Pree wane RN Gah ht and pretty accessories aro | stand the wea r of ordinary excite. | Suithh! heatyils Ties wane ehaaweus Ge 1 KM . 7 ane eaten Lata ate oe oe ee tients; a little change in the weather does not | OF {he table, and said impressively: yritie Neck Clans’ Casrchoet | We J. Wascur & Co uc Eeepene SG! Oe A | disturb their sle yean divest more than eeeatial aid the Kine a Pickled Oxstens, say n and 2 for brishtsess and beauty | otlier people, Any kind of exercise that tends puttine ay clin said the Elder, but without ative Wines Brandics and Champagnes, coeerdamidinses | BANKERS AND BROKERS, ie Pas vi “Mand | to strength not as set of muscles, but | Putting LOS ae oe libut, | Fresd on, | “ : OVE a ce Violent anc . . mS =, " *§ ri KOU LLE, 1. mM Halibut, resh Salmon, ENCE Way by the present and comime | the muscular system in_eeneral—has a propor: | Te en Le ea Ae ux, Buneundy sel, desk Broiled Marke: | eae: as ta the way of culor and cheap orna- | tion on the general vizor of the | HUnS pointed to the wallet and si Champasnes and Cognac. Vius de toute Sortesen Caisse. {Mackerel in Tomato Sauce, Boneless u strect, opposite U. 8. Treas ; a (revoes sceariam The Hidey raigod ove foot and placeaitneatly | lec wee _ » Elde e foot, and placed atly ye ae ind ts to buy or sil CRUDB h fashion, is | lex! ‘ op of M iams" walla! Salas GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, to bay i Ataea TE bot weve stitdren uy st breserption on top of Mr. Willins’ watlet, and said: Epwano Cavenxy & Co. ORL coaster Oe ee majority. It de- | Shain on LCR Hity- | wWhar's de ey?” vi nority. it takes refuse | Mate: for the chlorotic affections of thei? elder ste ne «Ge money?” Ingutred Mr. Wililams eee IN LOTS OF 100 BAKRELS OF MORE ‘ iecostumes: in lon some diverting, but withal fatiguing, | With @ polite smile. 1425 New York avenue, al labor, 1 the minds of tog | _“Whar’s yo" money?” retorted the Elder as foth parents there is a vague notion that STTED STYLE IE toques of ¢ rve the air with which it iGiuier ar ctu cist ai etree atten: We invite correspondence, Al information cheertalty 1 Work brutalizes the character. Thetruth . Williams pointed tothe wallet underneath — __ = the Elder's heel. Is that it regulates its detects: it ¢ i D a . PORTER HOUSE STEAK, 170.1h.: Sirtein, Ie. 1h. j Per: It affords an outlet to things that would | | ““Dat’s all right. den,” sald the Elder: “I'se Round Steak, Ie tbh: Best Rib Rost, 15 1h.: 18 tba = st buttons for Otherwise yent themsely — in trettulness ana | ess as much leather oa dis yar table as yo’| PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, best Prunes. 8 Se. Ib.. 9 Tbs, Dest" Lard f anyth buttons. UNDERTAKERS eee Sear i Most sciiow. teachers know that jimcan by Gato leaked ae Willans Ihe Tut brows Sugar be. Beat les Botte $18 AM stint 8 takers and Enibalmers me % " itelied to the | Cit) children are more. fidget » irritable y y . barrel: 3-Ib. Can Tomatoes, $e. can: Corn, $e. can. 2145 Peatesy lve ue AL, Ww, 6 Hs . os ees row of biaid stitched to the | Gt See ae ieee poze moreeatanle * Put up er shet,” said the Elder. wees Tee Hist Ree Gc, Sits Dest Sterol, 2c; Boncss Teepe and 63 H strect n. a ” and teof any trimming | 48d the most placid femz of the genus homo | Mr. Williams drove his kaife through his cards, All ponds Aivered free. mh7-3m g CATHOLIC BOOKSEL- vie peciniens ie tailor-made skirt | #f¢ found amon the well-ed but hard-working oe penn tothe ee culled Sue the AR ae fees a gh af jet beautiful: but they pieces: a trimmed skirt, a habit | Housewives of Gerinan Pennsylvania, thoughtfully whistled a time, drew miavan aed ae wp | Caxxev Goons Asp Svaars secede aFe over-pow t amount of che coat or redingote. The skirt Ps seemed to be trying its edge on the surface of | BANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND wa PINDLUR, and shows b upon lace, *.uieh, | is lad in side or clustered pleats surmounted by Keeping A Carriage. Tia bottorhGard> Me, Jackeen: watched Mr, Wile FENDERS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . 2 URNISHING UNDERTAKER - Hin print as if it a short draped apron or folds which are lost in | From the London Builder, liams’ hand to see that nothing got away, and . Telephone Connection, Tet mhé Tone ta yraret ofits kind. The en | the drapery behind, this nding to the top| One of the many petty werries of fashionable | Mr. Jolinson kept his eye on there Apion Sere, 1c RETMER, Sa eee amet aid adtce unless the perpendicular | jifeis the administrative naraphernalia con-| Mr, Willams. returhed triumphantly; ana ee L: {temataton tose | unlit cave Heretsane dea ot ee | NEEEE WH heen” teraz.” ‘Th | counted ot ry dolla, whieh ‘he had eve A Hoe ter OF Fon hf eae Lge Soom pense. dor sold or amber | ie tou enuine tailor-made silk-lined | bother of the horses periodically falling ill, ss aap as eeomnith. JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- TERRAPIN Nig and commodicts warcroums, No. 295Pa. ave aw, we omaseht with a Ii wy cents suit ander =; now they can be obtained with | each tine on the very day you most especially The Elder put up his razor, shook #29 out of Jost Received, snd for aaletow. 3 J. GAWLED . VEKNOI md when the plain fr filled the mectnaek eg, getineote oF what Is} wanted them; the anxiety of damaging the the wallet, madeupadollar morsoitieeaites | #5 SERDED aD) FRESH STRWBERKIES, Gren POS ae ee Pi eee | Gat and! wenkamatket for 250, of good quality, | market value ofthe bensts hy late hours in the | coin some pennies and a postese stamp, and oes Be Sg I ae ee = will be still more oat ; cold and wet; the high jinks of an intemperate | said briefly : Qreuiubes basaver tea wenievied op coat etinioed PALACE MARKET, £20Pa Ave. n.w., Gomme Pa Ave) 1 THE INDOOR DRE or dishonest coachman (recommended to you got?” by the MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA- | genig Corner 4th and New York avenue Fverything first-clars aud reasonable, Professional forms, of course, the greatest contrast to the | doubtless, asan A 1 in the coachman world); | ‘Fo’ Kings,” said Mr. Williams with a deadly | TION. This Society is now but a little over three years = Bie Ss sae, Tait Sees Ss ees, | outdoor dress. It is marked by a singular re- frag cireations eoudl exuensiver wave scr gleam lnaih eyes | | ofa cenbarehip. and liad in fores.on the Bpstof the geet NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS, oes | fiaenient, but often by as auch sino! forage ‘contractors, veterinary surgeons and ‘ot good,” said the Elder. $64,000,000 of Insurance. “In. the plan of this Associa ocO FER RRR KEE } i ret, between M and Nin.w, ut taxing | oop sor toilets, | Dotheration and annoyance which hundreds of} ‘Fo’ aces.” With this the Elder showed four pereoiipon Se AMSUMED MORTALIE aint take Ronis cok RoR £ Gence at place of busiiiens: ae sue. Crepe 1 from indoor toilets. | people have found quite past endurance. This | aces, swept the pot into his hat and left. the policy-holder an amount eo far in excess of the actual Gco Eke RR Erm S357 ‘OWN K WEIGHT. for this righ r —orlental and imitation | has led many yentlemen of average means to | room. The five sat dazed. need to be put tuto bie Duildings: nor. yet do we, as ae SS, TITTERE RRR INN N coo - Dees ee roe, i arc andlulged In on ordinary occasions, | buy thelr own vehicles and have them horsed| | ‘I done euv him three acesan' two trays, sho,” | Sqement companica have dove hitherto and etilfyener- | g6S5T71T ERE ARE £ IT XN N cca, fsa co ires lighting up | effects are produced by narrow stand- | and attended to at livery stables. The animals | said Mr. Johnson. full amount inmared on each life at all precarions or | °8Sg 7 BE RRR L HNN Sos Gaon TORE, 4 strencth and beauty may be of ribbon in three colors in the lace | are guaranteed to be always In good health _ ‘I put dat han’ up mysif,” asseverated Mr. SGiemnent is ect usideaidd depewited Sreh, strast tase. RL IN NN GGG > ACS FURS NG UNDERTAKER, ie aie Activia 5 | pleatings and ruches, which the battlement and at hand, the men likewise; and the yearly Smith, bewildered. fany under adeedof trust Yor. the policy hows, atte A NN N OCOFER (0. 316 Penusyivauia avenue northwest, between 38 4 the narrow standing collars disclose. cost can well be, for obvious reasons, much __ ‘I seed bofe dem trays in he han,” observed | any weert Acca Gow arnounts to $125,000, and fs in- AA NN NO CE 43o rirecta Every Chix Tirst cies auld 7 akes the form of painting or | under that of amateur horse-keeping, and yet Mr. J n. Seterd Solon cnimmeat winnaar tie By ihis AANNNO FE : It fs used upon all ‘ring panels or decorations for plaing Held @ good profit to the stable-keeper. | | Mr Williams said nothing but silently exam- | meted. which orjrinaval with this Society, the poticy- egy tee red eee + and as a cover (upon lace) Satin or sik home dresses, and quaint forms, | What is, however, wanted in order to let the ined the Elder's hand. Finally he inguired | Boléay se pre! Pend the full papinent oF ence EEENN N atin —bonnets that are | copied trom pictures, are sometimes public have a fair trial of this less harrassing j Hoaraely: es amount of taclPand every certificate, be it for one orien ENN N REACHES WASHINGTON aT 11 AM, sare a a covered first | in for the benefit of the family cire! u- ,and more economical way of keeping a carriage! “Did he hey a razzer? thousand dollars, is made quite as certain, to say the EONNN y low or olive satin at 65 | sive cot Little social clubs and societies | !§ for large livery establishments to be built inj ‘Yezzah,” said Mr. Jackson; “he done play | least, as if, ike same ola liners, we had chaired two or Ezen ae ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATIOS. n With Jetted lace, with ome as thick as mushrogms. There is | the various centers of fashion, specially designed | with he razzer de whole time yo’ was outen de aires Cane eae one Say ee to ener- a z = ripe Homer club, the Browning club, the Filza. | for the particular work required, ‘The exgere | Toon,” ‘Office, ‘No. 1509 Ht wireet HEHEE 4 ur pewsleaier will supply it promptly on order, or to 85. | bethan club, the Reading club, and hundreds of ane re poeta is tes Ene In pavetpeo on| Mr. Williams rose with a withering look, and| marld 1.¥. ENIGHT, General Acent. Hun I r m lara ok conte ivuth, Adams paring jet others, all of whieh are quict little societies | this scale by a well-known horse-dealer of that | put on his coat. « ; : 1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher » : moaring ee hever heard of in print, but which number sore | town. He. has erected a bullding for the par | - **Whad-ede wiatter. Toot?” inquired Mr. Smith; panes: Wie wARE CO = ~aee Baw SPRING DRESS FABRICS. of the best people in their ranks, and are very | pose. It 1s situated in the Sefton park dis-} “How yo’ splain hit?” Tdevelop the FORM by a new yrocess (never fafls)and | eee ieee ane ee U ITS. mhis-3m New York City ¢ enjoyed the luxury now for a long | gieniticant as showing the tendency toward in- | trlet—the Belgravia of Liverpool. * The floor | Mr. Williams pointed to the ace of diamonds, Ancrease or reduce the flesh scientifically, I also Remove | Whclessle Depot, corner ist xtfeet aud Indiana avenus wine AED : brice—pure wools, pure | tellectual pursuits in social life. space of the structure covers over 4.000 square | lately in the Elder's hand. ‘Gin any niggah dé | permanently Smallpox Pittings, Freckien Wenwie, | Jel GALT & CO__ | QU, MST ATR SERIRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS ‘oft twilled ge yards, The cart taken up ona lift to | tray er diamonds an’ a razzer an’ tree aces, and ‘Moles, and superfiuous Hair, Complexions Bleached or the only Place where fre:-class SiCOND I ASD the second floor. and the conveniences for doing | whad kin fo’ kings do? Gwuffum heah.' He | Artistically Beautiied, Full particulars, ts Addveas J: THING cai Le sold at napcctable prices Audivae t 1) that the vebicles will keep their | done played me outen thirty dollahs on er scraped APANESE SCROLLS, FANS, ETC SUIS O14 Stena, wo. 619 D Spinal of ess much tonger than they possibly | tray. Dad's what makes me ’spise pokah.” MADAME M. LATOUR {ity <eee, between any orauary pri town coacthous y ‘TUb streets north With this Mr. Williams left the room. oll-wks ‘2146 Lexington avenue, New York, | And Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, 421 sthat, mls! D2—-Note hy wa wrouwtiy aitondeden *

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