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ed : THE EVE handed they would rel@l. $ 4 Daf, JUNE 18, 1881-DOUBLE SHEET =—¥ OUR GitLs Np siteme mavvos. | As it Is, however, A EHGODCO PUT ON HIM. > 3 - > > SITPPrn Serive Henors. LADIES GOODS. - _ BOOKS, &e. __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. . — 2 the brown hand of an athlete is better than the ee - aercarmencrae WPRIN Ss. ———— eceaeeeanaetaetonies — = ——— a ——— Sars nee enmee Low aie carne 2 oe alte atl alan thelr cheat | When at the Cincinnatl Conventions. | ASA SPRING MEDICINE, siood Parifer, Diuretic | Mj Eibies TAILOR S8p HABIT MAKER, ew Prsurcarioss $3.50 pen pozex nat Osx p their present habits and also their delicate and Aperient, no other so-calJ-{ blgod purifier or sarea- 1335 F . (oppesite the Ebbitt, i " Leto t oe Rt EL te ive up the hands. From the Chicago Herald. Parila compound is fora momat to be compared with | has a few picove o ‘of which he will make Sea- AT REDUCED PRICES aT GOOD IMPORTED CLARET WINF. Cite ena, Saat ase = “Tse bin to every one of dese yer conven-) the Cericena Resouvesr, 2 cfmbines four wreat | Hogucd Paces it wil van ihe Meee toeall see BAUM'S, cc WITMER, aes aba secis | What to Fake to the Country, | shuns, gemmen, and I never had no trouble, | Properties in one medicine, setng at once upon the di- | jan GEO. WHITE, From Harper's Bazar. + 2 ‘e 5 | gesiive organs, blood, kiduessan@ bowels. For those | Jelé-3t® 1335 F street. 46 Tra Sreeer Nontewest. 3 IPE Tennaviven is ome From Harve si [Wied acticies sstiitpeore indispensable, and jcept once in Cincinnati, Ohio. Did any of you | Who wake with Sick HeadachsSurred Tonsus, Blows. A Midsummer Madness. by Mrs. E. O. Kirk. Weetism | mie ai fashion, “RHO a i vee is a. question which | U&S ever havea hoodoo put on you?" said a| nes, Dyspersin, Teryidity of the Liver, Constipation, | Previous To My Drranrcne An Avcine Min te Eeeitonee Shr Sion is we phachaiche grarebea aeons retty J of our moth the thncht ow the | Gasky delegate from Mississippi. Arable ced oekee ret ee amen Fevttlah | oo make purchaseatie she ieee and Winter Trade, | Enstinyey Hobe & Bask Howell ata the eee of Hie oa pretty, od of our mothe able thong im : et wae for the an : ella, caranice, azn every : ca siderable thought on the | One of the deiegates scratched his shin on a trecdy. renile and safe aperitt and Gesell aothing | Mud owi to the acctummiation of stock De ime. found ig the driukting quadtree Ive travelers before it can be | gre piug, another Icaned nervously against @ | jn edie: bly ewuallt, s ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FROM 25 TO 60 PER inlated by Mrs. Wistar. ° How {, and the manger in which it So ee ee CENT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. eas Napraxine, by Ouila ‘ and there isis do with thet telesraph pele. and all swallowed hard and S | IMPORTED BONNETS, HATS, Also, compl: te sets of Darwin and Spencer, sold in © and knotty f ook aaa " a aes feane| men oemoren: THE s'ERITAGI OF WOF, FEATHERS” RIMENT fs stocked with -_ r RRULE IRE, Pea aac wes, sah; did any of you gemmen even get @| Misery, shame and scony, oft bequeathed an a sole LON TBBONS, dessiniue styles and prices before purchasing | _Fatablishedt 1812 hee t ure, throughout the Journey. The subject '8 | hoodoo put on you? Prob'ly you did, but not | legacy to children by parenis, # neglected Serofula. To Laces Exp ae - = —— —— hien of ph one which is agitatins many minds, now that | like I did in Cincinnati. I was walking ‘long de cleanse the blood of this here iiary poison, and thus re- MILLINERY FIN INGS. such as lawn te Neen QOk3- Roman Singers.” Ry : obliged tp go about on. tchea Used the half an hour over th NOTICE 10 FEPERS. es ROW Eee S re the time is near for the y | Street, thinking, when ‘long comes a man with | move the most prolific ciuseof human suffering, to Together with occ ORKR ORER ; the habit of walking s about the coun | - | acoflee s; and jes as I tole yer now, when he | clesr the skin of disficuriue mmors, itching tortures, A CHOICE SELECTION OF FANCY GOODS, co r R- 3 gs 7 ide of me J hearn tie kinder | tama a by i a © Fe kum ke Asse * try In the summer, sipensteck in hand. the ide of me J hearn arustie kinder | tawiliating eruptions and es cased by it, 5 4 Sele tie win eee eure ell he Re 4acold chill crawled up my back. | to purity and be tore themes | 4 MES. fact Rowe Goh Ben ER Exe Sut’ | asseahdh th piginees ad ove Nee j me!’ I tried to yell, but T couldn't | that no trace of tie d.svase remune, Curzcura Rraor. | _ 314 Ere or Ene o aaa Hy onl red for, to etn t [open my mouf. My eyes was ‘all covered up, | ¥ENr, the new blood purificr, daset’s and ayerient, and Mas. K. A. D oy gis TET ERE ERE : aa the ¢ vad be |and my’ breff came hard. Itried to raise my | Curscvns end Crrscuna Soarthe great skin curesand | Mins. KK. A. A So T FR RRR OL ection of the La his ; y | A 4 ROR RE vhen he says, x nel arms and hit de feller, but dey hung down like | besutifiers, are infeliible. 4 F STREET NORTHWEST. Eliot's Exaaye; 33 & 55 4 2 whe ‘e not includ Satie ee B T EKER RLU. woul think that her old loves were on it.” | liron. Den he sez to me: ‘I've been looking for . == «| Sasl Ueseen: Roberta, Go RRR REKL sane! time (hat (hese Ueown hands are you dese free weeks. We wants you up to de I HAD SALT HEUM = AT COST! AT COST! : Dane Prone a RoRe ‘and ad Sear ax S " 1 college, and we'll kyarvede liver outen | In the most accrayated form fe eight years. No kind es a, Vacation Cruising, by 3.1. | RRR EE L ects | peceeny article, to roll off fum me and de har to straighten out re ey Selendis 1 Maida know bow Leute} 7a wonkend all Goliad late wk Balt ped anes, a WEEE eee eyo the | alms only to give a few hizts and s | So dat.de kinks was a snappen’, when after a | When I becan to use the Curiciga keMemes my Iiubs | Ttmmed work and all Colored Hats at half price, honecall, ae sta | SOG, OOF X re | about such expe little I got my bref and hollered. Yer oughter | Were so raw and tender thst I cotld not bear my weicht | _CREAM AND WHITE SILK MULL Sub 36 — & $8 or Bg REG: By CO ve HENS | ceaime yell’ When Re seen ace hooting dat | 08 them without the skin craging and Weeding, and or x found at every wateri nds best” hotel, or a few weeks’ atay in | hera'me y By | Mas Sera Revrenr, EES Bl eae see bag tort. GGG 00 TLLLbpp EER bs | ht out arabbit's foot_and_ sez he, Rapid Rainblings in Porope. Falkner, of a fastidions country place where the conye- | Way he bron 5 : Epes five montifferd was completely and a apid Rainblings in Farope. 5 ‘y e ewine vote st sf 5 hs “i <4 ET, ite tent Office. Practical Essays. i g nm, cutting, polishing. removing the super- tten cannot be procured at a mo- | (Te You ey seats aa cee . sf aod | pamanently cured, Mus. 8. A BROWN, Malden, Muss, Ss UTE STREET: Opnosite Patent The Giant's Hobe, Astey, a A skin from about on Ani . aye) blanc all | Heferences: Any citizen of Maden, Mass, Complete and handsome line of uicksonds. Mrs. Wisner. ea nda rosy unzuent, and then polishing | Fora journey of any length the first e odeo eff I'l vote for Marse Blane all BLACK AND WHITE LACES, EMBROIDERIES, here Was Once a Man. Kerr. i ? hem with her own hand, or a bit of wash | fora traveling dress is-a cloth of some eotor | Ge time, stab.’ Den he took my name and de z FLOUNCINGS, ALL“OVERS, Hurtis, Robt A. Bott. aie ther 5 a a i for a traveling dress is a cloth of some color piace! where'T- was boarding and’ said he would . COPPER-COLIRED. ‘In Swisa and Nainaook. Bute Philistine. Townsend. itil she makes them shine which will not show soil, made with no trim. | Place wh thesia tare A eae Thave been afflicted with trothlesome skin Gineace, | | Large stock of ZEPHYVIt and SUETLAND SHAWLS, ‘The Great Argument. Thompson, 1 i i fie Hi : 4 let me go dat time. but dat I'd better be mighty ) . * Round the World. : od Indiana avenus Byron's nails were so_ fine or 8 black grosgrain silk: inade plainly. | cornl, aside wiedical collezes was a-cawalty | coverios almost completly the ipper nartot'my boas, Pirin and Embroidered MULL FICHUS at half their Art Rec GALT & CO. Blessington leaves a deseription cs mate O€ mohate ox eQmielLaht abut: £0.) <° ssa atlas jue up in no tre at depoetenen | eamsiig iF ARIK to apace’ Grpex colored Naa Th : Childpen's HOSTERY, SUMMER UNDER- Qut of Town Places. aitchetl. She says they were lke a ro-e- iz, Will be | a Th n you orter see me leg it for my beard- | Could be rubbed off like dandruf, and at times causing and LISLE THREAD GLOVES and MIT- SE ne BO Se Manhood, ‘Is should be shaped like a tilbert, and | eoliar whieh fits np closely around the heek,will | "AN" You voted tor Blaine?” gasped one of the | eaiseilens Ua experianead aoe auc opal ail bemneriom) Lan Ingen BE RN OO ANIOR, SCR: Fa aes tg show that bait moon at the root. }befound convenient. An ulster of cloth or | MeaiMess listeners, | || | | | 1. | Gucuns Rewsnrs, which, hough aout carson Pees apie | Wits much ima nutshell, cited bya acect compe ofex- | St SUMEN MEDC Aino mainte This can be accomplished by the person who | flannel should be added, and it should have Oted for Blaine! Voted for Blaine! Hear sna trresularly, cured me, allayte that terrible itching Sa eat Ack Of Goods. Sr ee eee S bottles Sor ene B-diae. owns the nail if she simply runs a delicate | sleeves cnt in some way that will leave the | 4at nizeah. now, will you, gemmen? Voted for ® steel point—a dull embroidery needle is the best—around under the skin every morning, and then pushes the skin back with the towel as she wipes her hands after washing them. We are glad to observe that these nut-brown maids whe do not mind tanning the hand, are still Very neat and particular about the nuils. should pay strict attention to their condition at all times, both as to cleaning and cutting. A liberal supply of soap on # small nail brush with warm water is the best way t bring about cleantin molst, an ivory nail ¢ ner should be with a pair of sharp and bent scissors. Oc- casionaily the nails should be filed. and the hard skin wiich forms around the corners of them eut away. In cutting the nai as to pre- serve the beauty of theirshape, use a yerv sharp | penknit he nail should be cut efther pointed or oblong, following the shape of the finger. | The Oriental ladies knew this, and allowed the nails to grow of enormous length. Nothing de- forms the hand like a stumpy or a broken nail, unless it Is a dirty one, They should never be bitten; bitten nails are hopelessly ugly. consider that long nails are a proof of gentility, consequently they allow their | nails to grow absurdly long. In some parts of lialy the nails are suffered to grow until they begin to break: but this1s not to be commended. Never cnt the nails with scissors (unless the delicate crooked scissors), fOr the other kind pry up the nail and hurt its contour. Now that the science ofpalmistry is becoming #0 favorite a study, and there is to be only a step between divination and prophecy, it be- hooves young ladies to keep the palms of their One | treat nails to | then, whtle the hand is passed | under the nail to free it trom dirt; then the thin | skin which intrudes on the nail’ should be cut | | arms unconfined; for to have those useful mem- | bers pinioned when one wishes most to use them istrying. A hat which will shade the eyes should be selected, and a little cap made of the same material as the dress, ana atter the pat- tern ofa gentleman’s traveling cap, provided also. Tie cap can be worn at any time when the eyes do not need the protection ot the wide- brimmed hat, and, as it is covered by a veil of the same color, no one but the wearer know: that it differs trom a small bonnet, or realizes what a comfortable bit of head-gear she has on. uch a cap can be done up in #small roll which can be tucked any place, and when the trip in- cludes some “roughing,” it Is almost indispen- sable. A pair of smoked-glass eyeglasses should be kept where they can easiiy be found, and they should be worn as often and as long as the sightseer has patience to do 50. |. The only thing worse than having too much baggage isto have too little, but to know Just | whet things to take and what to leave is diffi- cult. One trunk, one hand-bag, and one shawl- strap should belong to each person. The trunk be shared by two if necessary, but hand-bag and shawl-strap never. It ts much better to take a small hand-bag than to divide the epace | ofalarger one between two persous, and the sume with a trunk. The trayeling-bag should contain, besides the |such other simple remedies as the traveler | thinks she might need. It is by no means ad- | visable to carry a drug-store; at the same time | it Is unwise to be unprepared for possible or probable emergencies, and the contents ot a few | small bottles may save a world of trouble. A | toilette articles, a small bottle of brandy, and | ¥#8 thinking of that. Blaine! When de first ballot was tooken dis ‘ere chile was a humpin’ {t on de turnpike more'n a |hunnerd mile souf of Cincinnati, boun’ for home. — An Unsuccessful Joker. From the Chicago Tribune. “Good day, gentlemen. “suppose you are busy,” continued the vis- itor, a tall, thin man, with a suspiciously benev- | olent smile. “*Not at all,” responded the horse reporter. “The fine, intellectual-looking men that you meet in newspaper offices are hired simply to sit around and buy seven boxes of matches for five cents, subscribe cheerfully for the Illustrated History of Macoupin County in seven parts, to be paid for as delivered, and assist latent genius in the fascinating but unremuneratiye task of climbing the rugged hill of Fame.” “Thave been thin® ag,” continued the vis- itor, ‘that there is ap ‘tty good chance for a paper like the Triby e to makea hit on this Wallstreet panic and ‘:¢ faitures that have re- | suited from it.” “I suppose you would lead off by remarking | that Fish had proved to be a scaly fellow,” said | the Norse reporter. “Well. yes,” replied the visitor. “1 certainly But then there are other things. Now, for instance, take the case of Gen. Grant. He—— “Yes, we know about that. He wasn't able to Ward off the blow, was he? Is that right? “I certainly had * at In mind,” aid the | and restoriu my skin to its natal color. Iam willing to make affidavit tu the truth of tis statement. Milan, Mich. 8, G. BUXTON, Sold by all dreegista, CuT1@na, 50 cents; RESOL- VENT, @1; Soap, 25 cents. Porrg DRUG aND CHEMI- CAL Co, Boston. Mass. Send for “HOW TO CURE SHIN DISEASES.” BABY, tive. Eowan» Cavenrr & Co 4425 New Yorkavenua Je16 PLUMBING, HEATING AN) VENTILATING A Large Btocl of RANGES, FURNACES, LATR(BES, GRATES AND FENDER, 41 Low Priea, JOBBING 1N ALL THESE LIES PROMPTLY AT- ns TENDED Ty For Infantile and Beth Humors and Skin Blemishes ure Curtcura Soap, ¢ deliciously perfumed Sxrv Beavririen and Toilet, Bth and Nursery Sana- | ‘TRIMMINGS, LACES, Ete., Etc. The Ladies sre invited to examine my stock and com- y and prices, ——-* M. WILLIAN, e138 7 Cite Trevis, Paris—907 Pennaylvanta ave. Perts, 250. paghren LAYS, the newest and best 8. 8. music | CROQUET from one to five dollars. CC. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th st. n.w. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ 25 Pm Cesr Orr Fresca PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. Great barzains offered in entire stock, to reduce, in order to make room for Fall importations, which will be personally selected in Europe. ‘Mrs. M. I. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest. Mus ‘J. P. Parner, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Will, during themonth of June, close out the balance of PARIS AND LONDON BONNETS AND HATS, At Revvucep Paices, Previous to her departure for Europe, eT Ebvy Rernsarxators, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY UBE. WATER COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS WHITE MOU: TAIN CREAM FREEZERS, PRESERVING KETTLES, JELLY TUMBLERS, FRUIT JARS, &c. M, W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, eT Fo. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, EST QUALITY ¢ B Btoven at JAM an 8. HAYS & COS, $271 Bridge strect, Georgetown, dealers in Crockery, Glassware Houséfurnishings, de7-Im* Cur. Rovrenr, Nos. 403 AND 405 77x STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY QUABTENS CARRIAGE COMPARE Also, a full line of LAWN TENNIS 8) TENNIS RACKETS; CROQUET, DIFFERENT 81) ,, BI- CYLES, TRICYC VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. Received a large assortment of TRAVELING and LUNCH BASKETS, my3 CHIL- Roowar Day Am R rfnerraton 18 EXCELLED BY NONE IN THE MARKET, BEING DRIER, SWEETER AND FREE FROM ANY FOUL SMELL, AND TAKES LESS ICE THAN ANY OTHER. ‘Why buy a Sweatbox when youcan get aDRY AIR REFRIGERATOR that is giving entire satinfaction. SOLINE FOR SUMMER COOK , ‘We have a fine line of erate Clarets, which we sieselling at proportionally low prices. ROBERT SMITH’S SON DIA PALE ALB C. A. HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. | GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, apla 1209 F street Sorte ___ FINANCIAL. Tie New Sprecetarion, PETROLEUM vs, STOCKS ll } WHY WALL STREET IS RUNNING TO OT, JOHN A. DODGE & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, will send FREE on application their New Book giving a complete history ofthe Petroleum Trade, showing why dealers in OTL, have been making money while operators in #tocks have been losing, apS-skw Parvare Stock Trxxsrars Wes WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o. PRINCE & WHITELY, Sroce Bnoxens, (4 Broadway.) x, 180 Filth avenue; New York General Partners: James Whitely, stranger, “but there. another point that—" “We've looked thet up. too,” remarked the ashawl- | Horse reporter. “Yo. nean that although tem- porarily crushed, Gen. Grant can still give his but it | Po" eS look as if the owner's | enemies Jessie? | small, weil-fliled match-safe is also to becounted | In the list of necessaries. Ifone knows just how to manag strap isa thing’ of great posstuilitic should not be le to Henry H. Dodge, H. Crager Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre, William B. Travers, Special Partner. It is Guaranteed to the purchaser. If not perfectlysatis- fied, after a fair trial, money will be refunded. hands free from the disfiguring cleatrix of a lately cured bi'ster. We advise the bright girls who are to play lawn tennis this summer to wear gloves. A loose pair of dugskin gloves M®s ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH NOR} a ate SELES SENET SOP as and guarentecs perfect ft and cor | Srecran Norice ” = ECIALTIES ARE— BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES will not bh r their work, and th d that . m1 or enti “That was about w. tT Intended to say,” re- French: Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwest. as OF RAILWAY SECURITIES In the new fashion of learning the art of cook- | ing to it by right, it will carry a goesamer cloak, | People involved. No there's Vanderbilt. 01 BUILDING TO MY STOC! OF FIRST-CLASS uch Corseta and Bustles. Chlldrenis (Corsets, anda $1. Comet (Miss H.'s own make,) that for rice {3 unsurpansed. N.E—Krench, Germain and Spank spoken, marl ery, Which engages the attention of so many of our belies, it is very well tor them ty have a bow! of clear water, into which they dip their hands often, as they ed to handle the vari- course he wants stock to go up, and—" “Precisely so. It ould be perfectly sid splitting. wouldn't it, .o write something Ii | that. and then say Vanaerbilt was abully fellow?” “You seem to have anticipated me there,” said the thin man, Lezinning to look less pre | ally cheerful’ “How: only prominent ficur 4] Ther Branch Office —539 15th street (Corcoran Baudiag) | a small olleloth or rubber ease holding a pair of | [overshoes, and a case made of linen canvas | which will hold various things. Altogetherthey y | should not make a heavier or more buiky bundle | ous articles which their vecation requires them | than can be carried in the same hand with the to touch. In basting a fowl the hands should | traveling bag. be protected from the fre by wash-leather | When a small party are to spend a few weeks gloves, and after a morning’s serviee in the ina country farm house which possesses at- kitchen the hands should be bathed in hot water tractions enough in the way of scenery to and a pair of Swedish gloves put on for an hour. | charm them to its root, but stands miles from | HEATING APPARATUS, AN) WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALI. YOUR AWENTION TO THE | WROUGHT 1RON FURNACB FROM THE WELL- | KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO | I i ‘siON- | STEAM HEATING AT ONE WNDRED PER CENT er, Vanderbilt is not the | CHEAPER IN COST, WOUL ALSO CALL YOUR in Wall street. There's ATTENTION TO THE WELIKNOWN FIREPLACE ERS, FROM THE F£TORY OF JAMES ATING TW! OR MORE ROOMS SOLE AGENT, CHINA AND GLags, 38 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Tx Crrennatep PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, Large Arsortment. - GEO. WATTS & SON. ole Agents for the District of Columbia), B. B. DODGE, Resident Partnor. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, J. MT Se HAIR DRESSER, FROM PARI, ‘Three Patents Five Medals trum Expositons Faris, Lyons and Vienna, Mavufucturer and importer of UMAN HAIK AND FINE HAIR WORK. Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Heir Yreasing. Hair dyed and shampoved iu «first class manner. Quotations of Rtocks and Bonds and information me garding the Markets received through our wires IN- BTANTLY, direct from the New York Stock E: Alforders xa ve 's another man—one who ned at all worried. and whos mH 4 A Ms Sart, “ myl 814 7th st. Bdoors above Peuu. ava. Thus usefulnessand beautyean go,asthey should, | any town or villaxe, and even beyond. walkin, | Hasn't see : ‘ cheng Roe CON OMA RN | HEADING QUALITY, | UAC 10 Shae ere er NONTRW EEE v3 a “hand in hand.” For there is nothing prettier | distance trom the unsatisfaetory. httle store at | 8 88 good as Gould. Did you have that tib- | THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, TESE HEATERS AND ENTH _1V Sa than a pretty hand, and by a little attention it | the cross roads. their comfort will be very Ee in Ontos i z Aneiacet ome lesee Ace age SHORES IN etcrey: MSS © & MELLox, AEOR can be kept soft, white and rosy, as. at the | te preaset ished by the ameant |, “1 must confess was thinking of some- | £OME OF THE ¥T3 1GES IN THE CITY, same tine, \t should be strong, mipple and | {ores eeereigaiuished by the amount | ting in that vein, bt still it doesnt matter, A | WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PHAGURE IN REFER: MODISTE. y useful. A soft hand is very comforting to the sic . | Hag removed from Baltimore to No. 24D street south- ‘here she will mi true humorist 18 ne TO. A CALL IS SULPITED AND Es! “$8 PROMPTLY FURNISIED. er at loss. There are e as Gould. Now, tor 7 Tarecst assortment In the cit) ex different makes, s the object in going to s amoug them the celebrated CROWN JEWELL, with h_a place is usu- ce to order Dresses and Costumes E ‘consulted from tos ovdoe | other men 3 “tm j just as > in every wrade. | With her longs experience iu the artof | Eaiety Reservelr. no chance foracidents, all sues sed | = - ~- = a | ally to obtain rest and recover from the etle 3 . - Drvskniaking she quaruntess perfect watisfactionin At | eee Reeredt no chance foraccldents: ail sizex and BY USING A ROTTLEOR sick child loves the soft, cool hand ot his mother | of the inter's waseties or work by out | Mee One of Cootnechon WALTER D. WYVILLExct.verve Acest, | and style. feb2-6u1_ | ing! Tutending to reduce stock we have several COOK two of Du. BROTHERS Invigorating Coral, on his fevered brow. and as a constant poultice one’s wardrobe need not be very e Se sf lt BOM IE ¥ | ape No. 4! R. PA. AVE|NEAR 436 STREET, STOVES an for his aches and pains. but a Sage. CES tat Seed te M cure any caso of Seminal Wrakuess, Nervous Dee 3 spike tre | bility’ and ‘Impotency. paris Vigor to the whole AS an object to kiss a d fine clothes may be left at home. .A Did_T spike another gun for mane Gods. yates otreet : uke room for 8 It i Axrox Fisners TE 2 ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exuibition, 906 B street southweat, geti-1m? white and well-kept hand was very important. | flannel dress should be included, by ail meins, a 5 Noaz WALKER & C0, Chemical Dry Cleaning Fetablishment, = YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Da, The Kiss of mere respect was formerly Imprinted | atid it should be made short, and as tight in|, 2h¢ zeneral current of my thought was un-| = THE THE VALS PEO ENGR, W.8.JENKS & CO, BROTHERS, 906 B et. ew. Purticular attention on the hand: it is continental fashion still, and weizht as possible, so that it will be suited tor | (estionably tending in that direction,” said the Covenneyivanis Ava Ladiest and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and | gris TIT Tthatroct northwest, | Mild to all discasts peculiar to Lédive, marned crsingle, avery pretty . between a nephew and his in climbing and walks through woods | Yolunte anne: Ane sas Bs oe Mena NOAI WALEER & 00. netsh Flush Cloaks, Grape Veils, Laces, Gloves, cic, are per | ATU = ee See | ee ee, Tae: aunt. axon fo his grandmother, uns 1 | where th re more briars than paths. Wash | fer in another light. Aces here) Abe OMG |) : " AND lectly cleaned by this Superior process. > = - YANG —— na = who is. grateful, a zentlentan who has hot seen | dresses should. Wwe made. plainly, tr au people to whom the fall in stocks was a blees-| qc Pennsylvania Ava GuAPHS AAERISGDIARES S SPECIALTY. — PIANOS AND ORGANS. __| J), L608, THE obprer vara pian cane y for a long time. or one whocomes to com- | work in the country is often far from sa: Afjey ste: noueady butonitite conttary they | wane ea ey GO, PLACE. Jone ter "original tha and sreage wlote pruaranteed cwahe, “ee. | consulted dally. $29 ‘Mimoudt averue, fiw street woul ; I. The hand is, after ail, the | tory, and too many frills and flounces a — fo be ramoved eflectually. Price €1.00 and $1.73 per | 700 Tih etreet northwet, } of Feansyivanta avenue, between Sd ad 4% stroote bre mallets walute. the nesved of | to nrove a bones oF Geeae sean mm bet they do, said the horse reporter. @ovennesivanialava su Dale Agentaforthe Rea Dae | female complaints ‘aud’ srrecularities yuaickly removed. toueh are highiy developed on the fingers, and | i ust grin and ‘bear it. That excruciat- must find room ‘Te “best isthe cheapest" the STIEFF PIANOS and M. Gally's W Prompt treatment. ‘Correspondence and consultations: y Hing! > thing wa i veek by NOAH WALKER & CO, fe mold saying, and one we ‘i cN’ derful Automatic Musical Instruments. | strictly confidential.“ Separate rooms for ladies Office the charm of the hand Is its grasping power, trunks, and it must be kept in mind that | !Xly funny thing was brought in last week by a} NO car exetnpllfy this season to GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ | ¢gtu, Automatic Musical Instrumente cae. | Heats tod aud 6 to jei6-tmm™ whieh les the giver to d t ping p had do muck to round up th T th ;_ | Man from Wayback. ©2b Pennsylvania Ava. wiking. “While it really s wa gans. Varnishing and general overluling of Pianos R. ROBER’ N, THE GH sr. ich enables the g ‘o denote every shad do muck te id up the sum of haypi- “Bi Avon ene: win a Mog iva'e coud pre : <] pecially solicited during the a r, es it can then bo IBERTSON, EGR So Seraey, fo vars ie: salute at plea and the lack of them proves very annoy- | But even the, Ke ee ae eens NOAM WALKER & co,. Wwtextve a romd price! Besy Reryroncen Sur, Gastetand cient soci sc12 can be consulted every Wi p is everyth ereisacun- ee EOE z ae read? to sell vou that same | from 2 to 9 p. m., at his office, supeior article at a low With hana-worked buttonholes, y iis all society. and the mode “1 knew you were coming to that. Even the Two or three curtains of undressed cambric €25 Pennsylvania Ave. qa | Beard @ sraaping sl nz the han vill be found emely ‘ase! nie Sage is liable to be ‘put’ out at the ‘calls’ made | _ 2 z vrhe ‘This is just as we FORT CENTS. Srece& Co, Enensox, & Baus& Co | ste ‘ae, Caen oun Cree tee enna see Ie wt cos | Senet cere Tot proved wiz UD | on him. T remember the duck that carried thut | NOAH WALKER & CO, rieent it anyon will ‘The best ever offered in the city. Pr Awon. recently contracted posltively cure in Your to vix dl fingers are laid in the hand, and no prehensile | blinds or with curtaing heavy. eno Teele foe itm numGr Up Mere for us. We are | cZePenneyivania Ava, furhercchshicrcurclaime. | A FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS ca,__| Sunfidential “Main: cfice ‘30 North Liberty "= thumb completes the maneuyre, fareweil to | clude the early morning sunshine, which is not | !@0kIng for him again—with a gun. » | NOAH WALKER & CO, prog (lithe lest, and make Pethrey WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. | Heltimore Md. Call and beconviniced of the doctors cordiality. If a strong hand catches a weak | often warmly welcomed. by tired exenrsionists. | _ “But, leaving individuals out of the matter, * RH Phin inwhatanakes our | gic 4 Oe oo | , Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, ed ee one, and gives it a grip which mashesthe bones, | The curtains can also be used to make a serecn, | Said the dispenser of humor, “let us take some (25Fonnsylvania Ava, stortue popular place to | Six for 2 Toso | fumed, boxed; for rent ty day, week, Ba = farewell to friendship. Let the hand-shake be | or to partition off a temporary dressinz-room | 0 the firms. You might s a Six, beat duality; for ay | CE veer Heue app Sante NOAH WALKER & CO, Cidhing: " y—— 30" ‘TRIAL warm, cordial and gentle, the juste milicu of “Tknow it. We might say that In Fisk-al | for Men, Boys idren, Fn Aa ing daytin ety o an 8. BL ELLERY, Full stock of 5c. Music. — salu nace which all nappa tcmuclten Tene et cua Tae Sues | ee ° = SE es HENRY EBERBACT, DR DYES ‘The etiquette of hand-shaking ts simple. No | tains should be of dark n, blue or brown; a | Won't. 4 me Dee re CO TONITE: | a 7 eR } es aE. 915 F STREET, man should assume to take a lady's hatd until | light shade le not good. Bach cheutd be stour | that bankers are sometimes found to be men of | NOAH WALKER & CO, Sreciat [xpucemexts Ar ee Se eS NES AEE | Pace soe os ee it is offered. A lady extends her hand and al- | three yards long, and of two widths of the ma- | 2° principal, especially .aen It is to their in- €25 Pennsylvania Ave, REAT BARGAINS ne ‘or old, who are suffering from Nervous Debility, i ti 3 y y] ar 5 . { Vitality, and those diseases of a personal usture res lows the gentleman to take it. On introduction | terial sewed together: they should be hemmed | terest to do go, but a vacation on that style of = FRANC’S, ONE-PRICE, th Hallet Davis See OTH OF JUNE wulting from abures ard other causes, Speedy relief and In a roonta married lady generally sakes hands, | top and bottom. and have four or flve curtain | !erature will also be taken.” thie | GEBATEFUL—CoMFonriNa, avis SC2"8 UpRIGHT PIANOS, complete restoration to health. vigorand manhood guat- young ladies not often. In the ballroom, where | rings sewed along the top. Then you don’t thi :k It would be _possibl EPPS’ COCOA. Aplney a Rasy teria. auted. Send af once for illustrated panupiit, frees Ad. the introduction is for dancing, not for friend-| Cushions which may be carried around from | t@ wake use of the ar cle I have prepare REGRESS AA De HALLET & DAVIS COS ROOMS, —_ ship, never shake hands. The more public the | porch to hammock are very desirable, but are ead ne hamerse, rae eanertars Con DREAKFAS1 my28 811 Ninth street northwest, EAD A place of introduction, the less hana shaking | too bulky to be welcome additions to the bag- gid cutan Witenes tec ak TThie: KEcc. |, teen Glemonslr new inten ot abate ene wR — C J. Re hie in. tho Oldest’ Estubbisbed E takes place. It is the privilege of a superior to | gage. Bright-flowered chintz covers made of a | eee ah 4 A. one a govern the operations of digestia and nutrition, and by HAUNCEY Ue EREED, city and will guarantee a cure in; offer tie hand first | size to fit ordinary pillows, ruMed atl around, | before yon can get ‘en. in type won't do for | covern.t® crerauions of direstict and nutrition. and by Cellulota Collars, all styles, 20c., value 250. case, and furnish Medicine, orwo charee: the poor far= The French rarely shake hands, and only with | and finished with buttons and button-holes at | Chicazo. If you have got a job lot of hand- | fected Coron, Nr. Epi hes providll cur breakiast tablen ee en poping ay gg ee Et intimate friends. They give the left hand,which one erd. do not take up much room In a trunk, | sewed wittlelsins with donble uppers and wide | with a delicately faxed beverns wich Tay ‘eave we Celluloid Cuffs, all styles, 40c., value 50c. Pianos snd Organs sold on Instalmenta, gny hour during tee) is nearer the heart: la main de eur they call and by their aid the pillows from the bed can be | S8le—something that will do for city use—we Harticl’s of diet that a coustittion “may be gradu- wualt up ERS, April 2d. 1886. H. WALKER, Notary Public. The most eord zt tk Balbriggan Undershirts, 45c., value 75e. al Way of shaking hands is to might make a trade. tarned into cushions for di v use, til strc ms enough to resist every ten- Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- s : >" ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST give both at once; but thisis unusual. Thereis no | A few uimiets will be found very convenient | “Good day,” said the r 4 poe dy tO ate weer nes ate float: | India Gauze, sizes 34 to 50, 50e., value 81.00. chased. Also, fine sclection of small Musical Instru- | HP wo stands hieh in his profess te ackno wiv doubt thet some of the nplishinents are try= inake a fastening quite as secure as a Prohibition on Bonnets. point, ape ranya iiMl shatt by keeping | Genuine French Guyots Suspenders, 35c. ments and Sheet Music, S-cent Music aspecialty, _| treatuunt ond ture of Phivate, Nervous, atu Chrome ing to the be of the hand. ‘The harp, the bolt at the side of a docr or over a window, | curselyes ified with puri slood aud & properly Diwases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manh d Abuses di the zither are all very severe on the | and can be putin and taken out without wakieg | Fm the Burlinzton Freé-resm Bourished drakic"—Cuvil Servicaiuzetle, White Shirte, all the latest styles, including 12and 16] Good second-hand Planon and Organs from $20 up- ‘ete, Bladder, Kidney aud ail diseases of the and produce a callous on each. But | any notse. “A te’ w Put up around the room and | “Has my wife been In here?” asked a wor-| | Sede simply with bing watror milk. Sotdin tins | saaite at Recenter enn peices andl thenusto || Cieknary peste “Meccst conte baciively cured mos this ean be over . aud will not, after a time, muke good extra hooks tor hang- | ried looking man, rushing into a millinery store | OM!) Uslb. and 1b.) by Grocers lgelled thus, ee om | syery Wednesday and mop ed og nl a Id gig age ssital fuiee from chat p acions Uaes at eeaee nt out | 08 Church street. JAMES EPPS & CO,, Hompathle Chemists, FFF mem A NNN con ™ g8sy - | HL SPRAMP FtANos. nore Main Uftice, 0 NLibersy nt Baltimore, Ma. ili ne Trish ; jabor from the | Some light, pl work, to be brought out 5 z ' . 3 — = os to the grave, almout really Rave | days. or when there is no excursion on | yy on las Lust stepped out—about five min) _mit-xmetn Tondon, Englands | Fp Ree AX EAN g Z Bass GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. 148 2. Se 2S oe ¥ shaped hands. It isa Miiesian trait. | hand, should not be forgotten. A supply of | Utes azo. oa) = RF RR AAA N 9 3" enty-six years before the public. Over 15.000 innss. | Phsea4 . . ¥ potatoes, poor living, b and | reading matter should by all means be provided | ‘2d you sell her a bonnet? E27 -CAPITAL PRIZE, [15,000._4 tHE CES ht ed . Bourse op ie best musical ‘Tewpiecvey ae 4£0Penna. rve., Washington, D.9. damp ciir r the hand, we know not, | besond the papers and mayazines which are ex-| YES OWNS?” yon pounlleelestamcarorliteee Ce STRICTLY ONE-PRICE, AE a oe me yaaa | but th ind a pre pected to aj ‘ar regularly. It Isa good pla whe @ o Lowest factory prices and eaxy monthly payments, ™N, me ed ¢ 2RS. yble, no inat- | fo select books from among the various Norden | SOUrselt Louisiana stare Lomeny. set CORNER 77H AND D._| | Welahe old Blatioe i exchange a part ray, aid sllow UNDERTAKE . iron, cook or dig. The , which are now issued bya number of houses, |" ‘ - . eae. a ee THUR ROONEY. LAWRENCE BARRY, area people of big | and give some of the best fiction and more solld |. /2¢S: ashamed! There are the poor little | _ We do hereby certify that weapervise the arrange. Jusr Ovexzp— ARTHUR ROONEY & CO. at “| reading, although the books come in paper | Cb!ldren at home, starving on baker's bread and | Te ote Late RAR : BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 2145 Pennayivanis avenue northwest. is not be j covers, and cost only from ten to twenty-ave | “Heap teas the conl's all gone, the kerosene can's | Y,iedumieiana Stale Lottery wmrany.dndan rer | 4 Log OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR 60c. WORTH $1. =a 42 NINTH sTREET, | —L2%s stock Metallic and Cloth Burial Gasca Je10_ le with the | cents.” The paper-covered books are more de. | C™Pty, hot weather's coming on, and there isn't | That the seme are contucted with busstue suisse ead TARGETING 1 — : a2 AMES BELLEW, UNDERTAKER, CENTRAL 4 ats. Thi averes BOOKS aca more Ge: te hat in the Beuae ox cept one in the | mood suith toward all partiemtnd vie authorize the u PEO TUNING AND REPAIRING warerooms, 711 7tli et. n.w. Brauch'ofices: Nat, sirable than others, both because they take up 1 i ‘ dg , | Company to use this certificate, wth fac-similes wf out of BY | opp. Immeculat Conception elurch, North Capitol st. veins sland eu! less room than bound books, and because they are | Kitchen window, and yet that woma signatures attached, in ileadverfernents. SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY J. F. LUCAS, hear St. Aloysius’ chur eS) ped in wint not so valuable but what one is willing to leave |! Squandering every cent I earn in dissipation ‘ : ry, | = SE Sh ret ewe yILLIAM F SPINDLI them behind if their room happens to be needed 284 millinery! Good “eavens, there ought to PE EYOUIA SSIES S60 A A ete ENUINE “DECKER” PIAN TURNISHING UNDERTARER is dry, and chips | for some treasures gathered by the way. Some | 6S law against selling hats to Peunols 20d naar THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, GUase sane BY, DECKER BROS. xs ffrPn son Se atte northwest, near Ta mf) Englishinan surpasses us = the > rece: 2 ey oe doing till the bill comes in? I tell you, the bon- net curse Is going to ve the ruination of family Soszea C. . clipped and cleaned, or inthe most dainty fashion, and, orthwest, ite Patent office. | other games can have amusement for wet days my%_FIGF street northwest, oppost EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS and cool evenings. Wonnerly of Henry T2e8Sone, INEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER cf various makes for, asle and rent at re- UNDERTARIAC ty the damp clithate, they are | If there are children tn the company, quiet | lif in this country. and milliners are to blame F only 62. fownel Plato ‘Tuning sud epairiag.” a3 RT 22d commotion wareroows, No. 325 Pa. ave. substance. Travelers over the al- | may be obtained, and their “What shali we do | fF Selling Indiscrimins.ely to Irresponsible per- £ix Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only 32. 1th street, above Fs. ave. jau30 a ins declare that the dry air breaks the none. | next?” silenced by a good supply of bright- | colored paper, from which they can manufacture caps, favors. etc., for Impromptu lawn parties, and by serap-books, pictures, and games of If we can’t get preniitics forced here in Vermont, by heavens, I shall bring it to the at- tention of the next legislature that we want high license on millinery establishments, and a HAS. J. GAWLER. WILLIAM F. VERNON, Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1 50 per dozen. C2. & Co. sUccEssons 26 BACNET S UNDERTABING = ‘TABLISHMENT, stroys their resistant power. Some- Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuff, only 25 cents per pair, of thut afficts the American nail every- the Lar. ture for Educational and Chartable purposes—with WOOD AND COAL, saficorporate’ in 1868 for twentyfive years by where. y milliner: ‘Of $1,000,000—-to which aeserve of joning out s large lotof Unfinished Dress Shirts, at f2rPa Ave. nw. (formeriy d12Pa Aver dnere areexceptions to thisrule. There are | cards which have been put in without their | Special tax on every setond bonnet sold to the B525.000 hae since been acted as Tand Of Over | etaanta worth 6b Sante G. L. Suzzcr, Rie Ge Ba Le Sone Tal formed. white, model hands in America, | knowledge, and can be bronght out at times | Sime woman in the same wee giarediaronda Ga Be apart of tig pret into tonstitudon adopred | 4Ugoods guaranteed to give satisfaction, coat, KINDLING ana Telephon» connection. = fe ofthe hand’ an study its Deauty | country pleasures have lost tie eheemee ce | the mule assemblage Of suctrToat hats and | Sees Abie, a avand endorsed by the | At pina dacbilgeeas Ssvencaeen ax Feeraas Dmsorom there will be fewer handsome hands in the | One, two, or three hammocks, accopling to fa erer Roary eng peaked out of the door with Oe gacuce Heisule: $025 1002 F street northwest._| ofces: itn haere eeprmemgetnetred [EE ee et an future. For this dryness of the skin, and for | the size of the party, should be taken. 4 = SINGLE N DRAWINGS TA: Depot ana street and Potomac river. feb6-6m | 7° aoe tanling of cuticle. there are various un-| | For all that is said in the advertisements of | ait ou tell attotiier bonnet to my wife this] PITS OTANR NOME NUMBIE NE | _SEWING MACHINES, &e. a guents, and the universal vaseline better than | country board about each particular spot being d the pill after te!" _ into the stove, | “4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- = Coan: Woon::|/ 1. anything keeps them from chapping and break- | more iree than any other from the tormenting is See eg TUNE-NTH GRAND DRAWIS, ct.ass G. THE | Cranes O. N. 'T'.Sroot Corrox, — ing the skin. Some people in winter suffer so | mosquito, there are few places where those Rich Dividends on His In: MY OF MUSIC, NEV » SRtEaws, TUES- s FINEST FRENCH SEWED CORSETS much rom chapped hands that their wounds | troublesome little Insects will not make them- | yom the Detrolt Free Press. vestments | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, JOHNSON BROTHERS, iis sca tually bleed. heard and felt. One of 3 Vora Moxrmzy Dawrsa, Perfect w plan stems’ Uo take’ better” care Gr thaw aids ioetietrtingr is etew Crops of carbolie acidin | A sharp lad of fourteen started ont two or CAPITAL FIIZE, 676,000 eS AUEE PS ahins Homey Cora fest Peter ee eee eee - Gracetally Shaped. than woiwen do in this age of the world. The | rose-water; ten drops of refined acid to one | three weeks ago with a two-shilling bouquet in | 100,000 Tickets at $5 each. “Fractonain fftus, tm pro- |* fete ake ca ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest. = eat 0 Ye, Prines of Wales has brought rings into fashion, | ounce of rose-water will bea good proportion. | his hand and rang the door-bell of ® house aa eee Ree ASE BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: ty oe and the propensity to uncover the hand at even: | A few yards of mosquito netting will take but & ng parties stemsto make the modern beau very eful of bis hands. He drives, rows, plays ‘awn tennis, base ball and cricket in thick dog- skin gloves. He covers his hands from the cold and from the sun, and then he goes with them ancovered toa bail, heavily ornamented with rings, and with his nails fresh and rosy as the morn, just from the manicure. The young woman, on the contrary, exposes her hand to wind and sun and rain; she hardens it with the recklessness of a prize-fizhter; she boasts of its seathern tint. and then she covers !t up when she goes to a ball. not the way her predecessor belle has in any age of the world. Queens have taken care of their hands (and, curiously, the sands of royal families are generally very hand- ome in shape and in color.) “The hand of a iuchess” has passed into a proverb. The old care to give their heroines hands to swear by. The poets are de~ co white hauds, well’ shaped, and expres- ected to allow their hands to “lrugzed. It isa strange fash- ¥ were compelled to work in the a of Are until they were rough- little room in a trunk, and trom it can be made sereens which will keep all kinds of flying insects out of the bedrooms, if their windows are without those necessary articles. Seaside Complexions at So Much a Box. From the Boston Traveller. Derk complexions are coming into favor. It is said there is now what is known as sunburnt | abd introduced for the make-up of ladies’ faces, both young and old, who would fain keep up with the procession. . ——_—__-e-_____ An Editor's Scheme, From the Louisville Argus, We have struck a new scheme. On the green shade we wear over our eyes when reading provfor grinding out copy we have printed, “I am busy.” When a man that we don’t care to talk to comes in we stoop still lower over the desk so that he can see it and take the hint, but when the other kind ofa man, a good jovial fellow, comes in we push the shade up over our bald spot where he can’t read the legend, smile benignantly at him and open the conyersation by ashing him fora cigar. cupled by a widow. As she came to the door he ask “Te this No. 2,640 blank street?” ‘Yes. 5 “Then this bouquet 1s for you, with the |. compliments of—of—why, I have lost his card. “For me? Oh! How sweet! Never mind the card—I can guess who it was. ‘Here, my lad, take this.” It was a fifty-cent piece, and itso encouraged the lad that he began to buy bouquets at whole- gale rates, and to hunt the city directory for the names of widows. He played the game right along until some of them gave him away to the police. and an officer overhauled him and remarked: “You'll have to drop this, my boy, but there is no law to prevent you from carrying a pair of No. 2 shoes from house to house to look tor the owner who lost them on the street.” Horace H. Buell, of Chicago, put himself into abox and had himeelf sent as express matter to Kansas afew days ago. He saved $8 by the device. Senator Wade Hampton is said to have de- elared in the most emphatic manner that it Til- den is nominated he will not support him. APPRO: Approximation Prizes of 6.750 | 4,500 Pee Ee | 23 amounting to | $265,500 ‘cannon ee ie me te Ice se ers eet gaa es to i NEW ORLEANS NA‘ AL BANK, Ae ae ior esd La Postal notes an: mail or express a uns of €9 aiid upwards by exens at our expeuse) M. |. DAUPHIN, Jel8-wka4w ORLEANS, LA FLLULOID TRUSS; TIAT NEVER BREAKS: T nore sacs ok siwaya clan. aud can be worn while bathing. Is for sale. IHAS, FISHER’S, MRS. FISHER devotes her et EA RT Lady Patrons, | mld { ning allent NEW AMERICAN: latest ved DOMESTIC, ST Wis WHEEON, No, & snd other Arst-class machi 3 1:oui jo can" i. Sour rent an repating complets im dela C. AUERBACH, corner 7th and H. Sewnse Macumes Sewsxe Macumes Ladies, do not make your selection until you have ex- amined ‘apd tested the celebrated and light running NEW HOME and HARTFORD MACHINES | Fer dus ability and noiscless movements they cannot be sur- ‘Wesell ou, easy monthly payments and dis- count for cash to every pur- at OPPENHEIMER'S Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, e2eoth street n. w.. Bt. Clond Building. Six spools of Willimantic Cotton for 25 cents, myl0 HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” r White." “New ‘Boston, SILENT o canvaseera ie fos ARE KNOWN AS dest, ‘Stand known for SECOND-. HAND ‘OLD ithe only’ piace. ‘where CLOTHING ‘can be sold at call at - JUBTH'S O14 Stand, No, 619 D, street, between 6th and ‘streets north N. B.—Note by mal promptly to COAL DELIVER! BITUMIN re Cou. Bo Woon. woop. 1202 F street northwest; ‘1515 7th street northwest; 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; ‘1112 9th street northwest; Corner 34 and K streets northwest: 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. ARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD oF NEWrORK, also, EXTENSIVE Wrtnves ping Ni facilities for the economic e ED O®8 CARS Di FROM THE MINES INTO bun TAD. afi best qualities of ANTHRACITE and OUS COAL. ‘WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to FULL WEIGHT AND romape deliveria ad Yrkces ae low an Fel We deal All kinds order, at our: be sepia lot of Bakers’ PINE, BT ale gy ace neha le B= Bp Caracol it al of which we efter at lowest market STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st, wharf and 12th st. and Pa, ave, Fit Guaranteed. (Cellfor this Corset and notice that every pair-s stamped ‘1 ala Persephone WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FoR: THE TRADE ONLY, 361 Brondway, N.Y. feb27-waen3h um gehen eee ty valuable, strength to Sia these es Se riers fon Carper ap Wa emcnes ny Si-was ' GOLD BY ALL DRCOGISIA. 5 fume, 0; re eee = BRS Tib etzect borchwest,