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FASE remain very larze. fs grow fess Arps ary +xp Sasurs tled on one side are | re the ERE is a rage at the me sm bonnets, Jxcaers of rith et or velveteen are correct for full wea: fees with faacy ealored borders | favor ter an will be the 2dr sland the lilies, was rs found in fall velvets lura, and {and mink fur firon rust browns, sl brenze sha Marguerite selaid over stil! the very broad | This | with tiny Lyery ina full aity pe to din one of blaek # der jet beads, vd with gold. aa be utilized or evening lacw searts in draperies c shirt when | tentitely. | re lkewise the second | anothe | { | LACES that 2 this 1 ceDIeTED that draperies will dis- appear, but this is unlikely. The: is all. One of th will In st and | ing the skirt with ends of t rewing it up te the hip: nething mor Suilices to dispisy the wadersturt. and Xevtient ce. pS are more worn thi The great t bean} rt vok soil wo things that | riving that do | t quality: they | in snk the nwith impusity for re very light, and yet ¢ to speak, that wm them just wear in’ st The next ered is haw to Ty ml the eardinal Lae a vouthitul fore they be worn vogue, vik Wark at the back still eon- tinue: and new in twistine 3 riore we It to adit the fe The style arly wellat night | 1 Jewels dettly | iown Teach par e top of a the bae tat th red rap batir, why 1 before bein nt carried tot on other arned up, | = of all with | 1. to take rin every sense, ashing well, and most | of the unpatter becoming, and to of ahns OT eo: sore is not this lowers a Uree are wor Thisre monotonous hue of thi J silk or velvet of one plain colorinay b trinsming if desired. There are atterns to be seet The most are ome Very pretty tussore wan Walking costumes have dark 8 worked upon them terns for flouncing, and narrower and tunic. A handsome suit ex- as the shirts of tussore embroidered in olitan biue silk. with a jersey above slik stockinette, enriched with a tery in shaded Sikhs and chenille. aca in texture, only that «lwe all know the enduring pec perties of that at present despised fabric. Wirt Tue sackers of kinds that are in pre- paration for the autumn and winter, vests wil nsable. They will be made of showing only at the neck | ; or else only at the middle | n the cut-away fronts of the chat the threat, at the bot- or all the way from the throat st line under the cut-away jacket. | Le pointed, with small basques, or re flaps. There wili be the same respect to the materia’s of the | which, of course, must harmon- J and style of the dress. For is made of wool, silk or velvet or even dark color; for afternoon er wear, on the contrary, it is of rich . Sowered or velvet-figured satin, ixed with gold, &c. It 1s often of a from that of the skirt, and is also y tke it, espeetally for a morning or dinner’ teilette. Embroidery plas wnt part in its decoration, asin ali the tollettes of the present “of chenille, guld, shaded beads, atl, in- muah | ¢ ed oll as. — 7. —— =— a AUGUST 30, 1884—D OUBLE we vague and desuitory re- ce powders, which, says the f evla va sans dire, ladies of America, re recipes for thes the people an at cused anv j.cranpelied to use them, certain advice he skin may not be out thy author ofters bat on this most f have tev uid be to- y large item of face er were he to see in connes eases every ms impos sign ot fine- With the ne focting and the reien of the iii ith and ag re of the skin to whieh dnest the kind of Sandon this subject mers could teach a fact not generaliy eration from out of twenty ot e atthe present on. It is compl se ke- ar better than e Who half a little dab of and times a day powder, laying to hers deceptive unetion that the flattering miy rice powd ter, such as have hought enough to r the future of their complexions. nearly der and rouge carelessly the society girl who i fashion. trical “make-up” for it Well have the ojinion that could ruin the skin, but the most noted act- tresses. as We have said, have acquired an art ervation which few outside the profes- nd we would cs given or st author- tigation, an re from pri b: AS luade are from the resuitof thorough inve the recipes ur directions offered in nearly every Inst nal results w every possib ction. with, then, the profi Lit is entire cleantiness ulimit actress says that #ie would never powder without washiue her face first. The pore cleansed, the more easily removed, aud does not were, which is hard to en- t acold cream, fine va white pomade is rubbed Wiped very ligitly, and then the powder is applied. A Soft pul’ or a plece of cotte: may be used fer this pur- pose, and it Is better to make two or three light applications than to rub it in at all hard. The wider is made of the sim- chalk sub- rel. perfietly h dried rose or fine pearl le days wi up at hon require jury to the ly pow der: fore and after usin: Amon the t are the oil of quarters; juarters hind of a dram: ed skin, and OWS paste netion of » pure authentic Dot cor and ni ere, TWO. kemt ver tM sweet und rub ip pulverized "bitter essence ion, thinning tt rwith a few drops This paste has been ¢ e wnd Italy, and is said but a pre ef, smnall-pox, ete, ther. which comes to and is not weil- al poi which is in the east uqble tor softe frest ne skin. Meit over a wat wax and two of sner- ve fromthe lire, and then add ounces of oll of sweet’ almonds, eight < of vil of white poppy, and beat tog ing until the mixture grows wl an onnce of Mecca balsam and one Water, rubbing until it will take in no water, and breaks away in larze four ounces of A then half a 1 one dram of ve in ame amot after fe ins. Still a in fore; soures here. is the Ori rose or lumpe. Put it into; ots. and cover each h alittle rose water. Still one more _con- ists of equal parts of the oils of sweet almonds, poppies and olives, with four drops of liquid ba acett, and ene a wax, melt cether over the w: ath, und add the bal- a when th well beaten together. Oriental and “s who Know of this in in rouzh weather, y beautifying to the uy larve quantity of powder or cosmetic al it is atl bhe, say “pro: are careful, to’ rub it off before retiring, by means of a tine cold or vaseline, wiping the face afterward roughly with a soft piece puriiler, wently nen which has to b after a nt L lightly but thoroughly wipe the face Tits is also very good if one is inci ash after exercise in the cold air. nd that Ite hours, weariness, luce furrows —hardly to_ be in even a young fue recuperate vi which Madame de Mainten und is e Pomnunie du Tria- Melt one ounce of white wax, and incor- vate thoroughly into it two ounces of the of ily bulbs, two ounces of honey, one On going to bed apply it to the face, din the morning rub off with a soft linen A mixture of four ounces of oil of sweet ads, two of deliquesced tartar, one of fresh and two drops of Rodia is said by French authorities “en the boards” to be an admirable application at bed-time. A famous French authority was one Madame Deiacour. Her cosmetic milks were said to be highly thought of by the beauties of the French court, but the most celevrated of her “inven- tions” was the preparation for the lips: One dram each of oak galls, pomegranate and sumac, half a dram each of myrtle leaves and sulphate of zinc, four ounces of rose salve, one ounce of Wax. one of spermacetl, and one ot sweet al- monds, two drams of virginal milk, twelye drops of Mecca balsam—perfumed with any essential oil. We append to these a recipe for the removal of plmples or blotches, which is considered in one family cirele so valuable that itis handed from one to another as a precious | legacy: Fifty grains of distilied water ot cherry | laurel, seventy-five grains of extract of lead, seven of tincture of benzoine, and thirty of al cohol; shake the bonzoin and alcohol together, and then the whole very thoroughly. But for all the virtue in recipes it Is impossl- bie todo more than generalize, as what influ ces one complexion well is injurious to another. We know, for example, where, in the same fam= ily, two ‘sisters have ‘to use totally different | creams and pomades. Glycerine will agree with some, and start a feverish eruption with others; while some have to strain vaseline or dilute it before using, and others cannot use if at all. One pound of alum, with one ounce each of white sugar, gum-arable, and carmine, mixed and pounded to a fine powder, sifted through a | fine cloth, and tied loosely in a bag, is said to be vers good for ring-worm or red blotches on the face. Itt used moistened with fresh water, and rubbed gently overthe skin. Fresh air, the use of the flesh-brush, copious bathing, and careful diet—these, after all, are the first in- ducements to a lovely complexion, and the ra- medial preparations ought only to come in use for jaded hours, or when the skin needs some such outward medicine. The French idea ofthat youthful beaute de diable supposed to belong to irregular features and elusive charms, and ex- clusively to youth, really has for its foundation @ fresh, clear, healthful’ complexion—the white ther | site wax, and three dratms of rose- | | or the olive pure, the pink coming and going in soft currents just beneath the skin, never de- Mm, ANY woman ma e a trifle too rt ora mout It indicates such a state of put up with ane too wide. well-bel 2 E ar more than all the peari-white and rose-pink | Kentu “ereations” of all the Boyers, Langes, Blaques. | to sta: or Delacours in existence FIUSIC AS A NEVA) Effect of a Wrong Brandy. From the St. Louis R: Tl teil “when music is a ubitean, you,” sald the cireus man, erve tonic and a neces: that is to the rope and wire men who learn business by music beats, ‘One, two three; t tum, ti tiddie,’ and you drop, see!” Cireus people woulin't think of going into ting without fd des and trem! Wn K of doing ail that climbing and swing- ing in mid-nirt 1 silence! It ain't natu- t. The funniest part of itis that we have to have the same mmusie year in and year Foiks say, ‘Lord, wiy dc # Tm dead tired of that oid trapez But if they knew the reason they Nothing breaks a man ail up like It’s Worse than getting a str ar, P'vehad enous oF it anywa: nip under my shirt. Token collar-boue alone 0° not hi ular show tune. It laid m two mon I wouldn't ew mus arther on HE this my reg- Tshan’t forget it ina hurr; up in Alouquerque. N. M., bette last year, and ‘cost me all the rocks put bg for 'r ther. A chap as did broter act w through Texas onee, niiehty nigh me, ont of spite, and that settle the ‘brother act’ ani me was concerned. ager zot it inte his 1 at Lought to have a non thi it would draw bet andallthat. Treared about it awhile, and i en he fetched ina pale, knock-knee She was as ¢ womankind 1 figure as you ly as homennude sin. ed her husband in Denve ne was Koxama € , and her man, but she was billed Mile. Cumarge, th nof the Air. ween of nothing! vas the clumsi al Lever struck, but I worked with her Green is not only a man of business and vast ea- | povp. Tow ECONOMY AND HEATING goatee like a horse, getting her in harne terprise, but he is ahelpfal, considerate, friendly | ney gravee No Rober, ane ons AND She mas us shaky at the last rehearsal a8 | person, to whom tens of thousands look for | Tumsacty ane te us’ dance. vdme, and | gaidsnee and opportunity to work. | SomE UF THE FINI SIN THE crry, e ain ean worst you ever |" One reason tor his creat endurance is the ease | WHICH W2 LAKE GKEAT PLEASUKE 1N REFER: More brendy is enerally my rule when tumblers and Till took me to one side 's little one-eyed widow. But I just had to ye more—that was ail there was to it. Here where tite music comes in lively. A fellow oes by the tune, and knows at a certain note how to chanze hands, go backward, &e. When cymbals clash you drop head down and seare all the women plumb into conniption fits. He's all 0. K. with the old tune, you see, but new ones make him wild und panicky. I'dhave been all ri f I reckon, but I had to Reddy, the about Cole- packed, cow- nd wreasers yelling like devils. rime, the lights all flared together, t! stone over the whole show, Reddy's ounded like a tog hora. TE went up the to the har like greased lightning, kiehing Tiny suwve'nst moccasins as Roxie came up Was. b: band began to play the music for Mine. Dalton's menage act with four white It knocked me of my box entirel saw how | fumbled at and missed every and she screamed in my “Look out, ‘op ine for the Lord's sake! You'll here if you do. “Teame tarnal nigh tot eatching her feet a she dropped between mine. The musiewhanzed away, and [could sce the four white horses with pink eyes and wavy tails caverting round the ‘ring. “Rovana seemed a stuied doll in red trunks and spansted fringe. [quit countins, and listened to the horse tune, grabbing the: e that came handy. 1 murder me widow Col fancied poop to me fi ne low. and Hil Rowan rt ft time with Tcoald hear it all at and th eayhnic when sh PBEM ESE and fi in mine, the old fish t know, where in tii let go from opposite sides teh in ot to luck my 1 went the Queen of the me after her. Well, sir, an ean think when he Vas T thon: suliss eye would be stove up. i quit thinkin: first viein wath my troneze tes Priseo this Air with alow it's fan fialtin: of how the w th ren with i nd Tan awa her? asked the repc Wher Roxana? athivs-ly. Al, you can’t Kill breed Mexican woian. | She got another ¢ and had her gukles both tinkered up. She souzh. Lost eantiden last time T heard of Roy the Hindoo Princess rwith boas in adie museum. SI dead gone on the stow business, but not the trapeze. TL exrry my little old tune in my geri sack now, you ean bet: T don't d stunny business’ on the trapeze to. ho nat she eine snakes jnot for Jim. 1 haven't got more’n halt | share Har bones lett.” It has been w | stages of child eu remarked that the various fe correspond in marked de with the various stages through which, accord- (ing to the theory of development, the human brace itself has passed. Biolozis il earlier stages of existence foliow them so far, From birth onward we fi ‘the bodily and mental characteristics following | a process of development akin to wiat has been recognized in the de The new-born babe is in his mother’s eyes. a very sweet creature, but he ts nevertheless of inuch lower type,regarding himas an animal,.than the grown man (unless the man he oped s de | the Wrong way, as unfortunately many do.) In| the first few inonths of his existence the babe | shows a“number of very monhey-like traits. [may be a nice litte monkey or a nasty little | monkey: but even nds | (always exe fa is Spos- sessed” by hi at this stare) must admit that he ‘has very inuch ot the monkey type. He simu- lates i dissimulates as only simians di He Imitates or rather mimics wes and hears, can net speak, but h make sundry ‘s Which mamma regard: speech. Every so he can lay hold of goes to his us it does in a inenkey’s ease. (L spe perience, having Gnee, when a be monkey my hati the poiltest fashion: iinmediat ved it to his mouth with his teeth.) B: of his existe: i m net not only long ively than Uiey are later, but capable of holding on, Insomuch that he can climb up a's dress with their aid. But about the time when bi; beins to put away monkey manne on twe feet like a man, he becins to show, in y marked degree, the characteristics of say- age tribes. For two or three years of this part of his life the best baby is a little s: re. His. ideas of property are intensely sava: He may be said to be always more or less “on the grab” | (Lobject to slang as much as any man, but, |Teally there Is no other way of deseribing the | tendencies exhibited at this stage of baby’s, jeareer.) If he has small brothers or sisters (or | both) lie is always more or less at war with these nelghboring savaxes. It he ls deprived of any- j thing he has come to regard as his property, (quite mistusinzly. it may well be,) or if he sees inthe hands of iis small kinstolk any goods or chattels which seem pleasing In his eyes, ie has but one way of expressing his wishes; he oes for the possession of the desired oject, using fishahds as'weapons it he have no otirecs handy, but bringing down a stick or brush or book (as the case may be) on the head of his enemy with |all the zealof a Fijian or an Ojibbeway on the | war path. Girl babies ure pretty nearly as bad jas boy babies in these matters, only the girlsavaze differs from the boy savage much as savage woman differsfromsavage man. Ofcourse there sre many baby boys and baby girls. who show little tendency to savagery, just as there have been many uncultured races of man who have been gentle and innocent. But the quiet. babies are always weak and unhealthy. In the struggle for existence they succumb before their more ferocious brothers, just as the quiet and gentle savage tribes perish before their toma- hawk-flourishing, spear-throwing, club-wielding neighbors.—R. A. Proctor, in Belgravia. Felt Relieved, From the Wall Street News, “Yes, I was cleaned out on the Produce Ex- change,” he sald, as he sat with his legs swing- ing off the depot platform. “And now?" “Well, T'm running forty acres of land back here—half in onions and halt in tarnips.” “And how do you feel?” “Greatly relieved. It’s a terrible burden off my mind not to have to shiver and sweat over grasshoppers eating up the wheat in Kansas, the floods drowning out the corn in Illi- nois and ouri, and the oats in the Ohio val- ley being knocked into the middle of last month by a frost.” *‘And your onions and tur- nips?” “Nothing to worry about—nothing at all. If there’s too much rain for the onions It’s boss for the turnips, and if it's too cold for turnips it makes twenty acres of onions give all over. Great relief, gentlemen—great relief.” wes | double | py as | He | | pre ast year the mane | A cowboy | tal blow allstars Incorporated in 18¢8 for 25. years hy the Legislature | bai ht A . : for educational Chart able purpoces—with a al Conversation: The idle man’s business, and of £1,40),00'—to reserve fund of over $550,000. | the business man’s recreation. | has Lied. onutar vote ite tranches Stars: Jeweled beads in the rosary of Heaven. | BY Fe ear Pes Conroe ee Fool: One who shows his folly and doesn’t | Decoater 2 . know it. Theonly Lottery ever voted on ani dorsed by the peo- fiseman: e wi vs his folly oesn’t | ple os uny State. eyilisemam: One who knows his folly and doesn’t | SHE st sealed or Woetiinio Pate A ¥ GRAND SIN N IRAWIN( Critic: A censor who revenges his own fall- | TTS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TARE TUE KING OF THE WIRES, Siow Dr. Norvin Green Handles the Westera Union's Affnirs. Geer A: > Posie Ceara BALE ‘I in the Phitadgiphig Dr. Norvin Green came her , Tbelieve, from Onr entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES" and CHILDREN'S, and MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SHOES be)the merits or de- merits of a discussion, pro and con, the credit of this t organization? whatever may be the | At ectual cost forthe balance of the meason. ATI those 4 aaitk re of ws should or is facts concerning Its stock or the fluctuations in | 2" Pee cf Low Shoes should certainiy not mies this op- Tortunity es some wonderful Bargains can be ad We have ebout 500 pairs LADIES" FINE KID BUTTON SHOF3 that ave never been soldfor less than} They are coing now at &2a pair, a word to say against the ehar- the mental acumen, the ph xehaustible resources of Pre is with larze masses of men as generals itharmies, He mets with electricians upon # intelligence, and discusses with them which would: puzzle the ordinary ex- pert. He explores new fields tor enterprise with the zest and enthusiasm of a professional sur- vevor. He explains to holders of vast blocks of property in his control'the difficulties and _em- barrassments jn the way of brokers, satisfying them absolutely of the validity of his enterprises and the prosperity attending the company over whose destiny he presides. Dr. Green isa great man, even when judged by the side of men_unlversally recognized as far Allof MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for {ind €6 arenow selling at $250 and 4. Don't miss this great opportunity, as you will save money Ly doing so ut the Reliable Shoe Stores SINSHEIMER & BRO3, s¢8 7th an Best THE wortp: UPPER TEN HOH I 4 above their associates and fellows. That this Iwww Hn f country is too vast for the domination of | WWW HL one company iss trulem wilich needs no yaw ae argument, and. that other enterprises can, W fs : and do find favor with the popular mind fs fo SNE ES the success attending the opposition H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, the Baltimore and Ohio and the new A ese which haye now entered Into direct | myoq-am tition with the old monopoly. ¥ materially trom his prede- Both, lowever, were cessor, Wi Speci Nozce men of the world, enjoying the good things of life in their season. But the death of Orton and the instant suecess of Green go to show | J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ! how utterly absurd it is for any man to suppe that his lite or his existence has an ali-iinpor- tant bearing upon any of tie great enterprises | of the day. When Orton died it was supposed the Western Union Telegraph company had Teceived a mor- almost, but if Orton was suddenly to return to life his great gray eyes would open with amazement as they rested upon a paper statement of the business done by the comp and the vast srea of which it holds contr ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING | BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PALTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO 1HE WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO. STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PLR CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES | SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS with which he relieves his mind of business strain. When he leayes his office, at 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, he leaves behind him the worry and slurry of his most busy place. The | calming, seducing tnflaence of a good cizar | leads him gently from the plane of distarbance and the hiurly-burly of competition toward the level of peace and quiet, after which a gentie RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESII- MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuvsive AGENT, No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 436 STREET. p26 ESTABLISHED 1831. W. He Waraney & Sox. stimulant restores his tired energies, anda pleas. 3 ant drive to the comforts which seclusion grants STEAM makes him again a man ready for the thought DYEING AND SCOURIN and toil and betherments of ‘the morrow. With his steady hand upon the helm the great com- ny of Which he is the controller and director, as Wel! as president, pushes proudly throuzh the waves of competition, quite confident, in its own strength, that It will receive its fil share of public favor in the future as it has so many years in the past. ee Some Definttions. Barry Alden in the Philadelphia Record, Jecousy: The lomage paid by inferiority to No. 1066 JEFFERSON STR 7. Oni ETOWN, D.C. Gocds called forand delivered free of charge to any Tiece ju the ety. Toetal Cards responded to promptly. iy 1-8 Serixe Goons The Inrvest and best selected stock of SUITINGS ver offered for gentlemen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF merit. WASHINGTON, ers e reacti ers’ S = HD. BARR, wee vs The reaction of others’ faults upon our-| Pee ene Consolation: Ridding ourselves of sympathy when it becomes burdensome. Charity: A service that the receiver should | reniember and the giver forget. Forgi The ift that only you can be- stow upon your enemy Fe A decree that enhances beauty, but sess the more conspicuous. The mirror that receives ail images, rves hone, 2 To the wise a convenience, to the focl Decros Armenra Its princips} ineredtent, PURE ME. formulated with me sical remedics, fully stuuulating fatienin, TXIR, Tyis scientifically Vins It wonder. rtics; Invigorating the vital the dicestiv orces wit he NESS torers jl Were it fe in ry alan fe Phywicini 9 cents and Weak tersouss | GUGLEA SCO, Accuten BOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS. In Tyruorp, YeLLow and Mat, valuable aiviiue strength to overcome merided by lead for Conva! or lung diseases. E. mysl-was & nece Le BYTCAPITAL PRIZE 375.0029 TICKETS ONLY $5, SHAKES IN PROPORTION, Lo ANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. do he ry (hat we anpervise The hetrs of intestates ath: T ps. dealer who sweeps in the Bone a ww re gts ESE WOOD AND COAL Qewy f hee Ee - : J Ww “wo EER Bys5 EER ‘oat Axo W oop. | Wi 2275 Mt recctved a lanes tot of Maker” PINT BOOP. “Ato. Genk mune COAL 2 se, als of whieh we offer Solid St'ver Rangle Bracelets at 9c. We sell Soll Gold We sell Silvered eee Gout: Sven Mall Pe Weel Gold Fisted Bangle Beweclets at 99s. el Geld Plated Pins at 1a i. we Swell inst yAWhite Pearl Sleeve Battons, act with | inestones at Be. Weeell Gebt "= Gold Plated Collar Buttons at 10. We sell Ladies’ Khinestoue Solid Silver Collar Buttons: n of consnmers ts reapect{uil an Bapection f our stock STEPHENSON & BRO, th st wharf and 12th «t. and Ps ave, Woony mit Cou oon JOHNSON BROTHERS, We sell Gent's Relat Gold Chains at @1.98, We sell the lances? stock of Jewelry in the city, 8nd we cheaper that eny one cla sod Mekel Clock fer #83, Seael Tarn € We seii a handsome Nickel Carriage Ci We sell astrone z ‘Chair for Me. We sella Fe img Leg Cutting T lor 8149 Sl Wire Window sere nt fit Sw for Ce. Ha: ile Wh WHARY ES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Wa: streets fonthiwest ERANCH YARDS AND OFSICES: ee 1202 Fetreet nocthiwen : ant Glass for 99. Th atreet northwont : d Gilt Cut Glass Perfume Botiles W Lenninylvenia aveune nortloeest: a flee Revel Han! Micror for 49e, ere darge Mirror for Mc ance Boni > Al Truth With We sell « Jong Double Shawi Stroy f We sell a lsree Rid Body French Doll We sell a Dresset Patest Dy Kid Boly Doll, a = head, ‘age for $119, TARGEST PAILROAD YARD som OF NEW York, also, EXTENSIVE WHALA ES clvtn Be uisurposed fecalities sor the ecubumie hauding FUED of ai kind | COAL DLLAY OS CARS DIRECT FROM THE INTO OUB YARD, in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOUD, actery | COAL. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE PEMEE felivencs and Yerkes as owas Fuel coat b | farninted snld .v = Coxsmes Tins __ PIANOS AND ORGANS During this season of the yer there are Clothing | JJ PINEK AMP PIANOS, Housca, end some of them prominent in tho busi- Ress, who preeent to the put Ke a stereotyped round 5 ofconstructimand @urehiiity, Over of inducements, such as “remarkable reductions in | 15,000in use at colleges, wminarien and by the best Prices,” “selling off at cost,” “goods must be sacri- | musical pe verywhar. Be sure and see them bee ficed to make rom for next season's stock." ke. | fore you lmy. Wesellat the same prices ae at our face GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques- | tory aud on easy monthly payments. Old pianos taken tenable methods, Consequently, tm announcing as part payment at full veltte. Several nearly pew the present sale of a very neat all-wool suit at $10, | gquars and upriciits at a sacrifice tomake room, Panag andan cstra nice Cassimere Pants at $4, he simply | of other mokex cheap and at €10 per month, Branch stites fects which prove that Lis prices are the low- | War ton, 422 0th street nem ‘ % ra) Sete ty Cuscer J. Revs, It should be remembered that every article sold is. 3 Tth Street Northwest, — | SILVERBERG'S, 812 Tr AND 213 Sra StaFer No! ither in the stick or preyandte ‘Superior to of finish, sel others in fine tone qualities, eleeance gnaranteed t: as represented or the money | will be refunds FIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS RGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 507 ith street, Crnosite US, Post Offices, Rented or Exchansed. Rent applied if purchneed, CENT fk = | .. We have now om Land t! > MUSIC iu the city. Assicxers Save. New ond Second. purchasers ALLET DAVIS & COS PIANO. New Stock. New Styles New and Easy: Terma, Reopening Ist ot Septeunter. Jy HLL. SUMNER, 811 9th strest n, w, Gb 2 & pro. Fe “uw 7th atrent ‘Scle Agents forthe KRANICH & BACH an4 the STIEFE PIANOS and M. Gally's Won erful Autumatic Musical Instruments finest collection of 5 hand PIANOBat prices to eutt all CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! GREAT BARGAINS in mcond-hand Pisnos and Ore ran Varni-hing and ge: Sally scl eral overiwuiing of Pikxnow eidurne the summer; ws it cou then be 421 77H STREET. 421 7TH STREET | done best aud cheapest. el if FICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. DIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re — eneed ca. Wm. Kuabe & Co.'s world-re- bowned Manos. Duning aud repairuus, 423° ML. F. Eiseman having assigned to me bis whole stock, | tl street. above Fa. ave end the same is hereby offered for sale at Wholesale and Re- tail. ‘This stock must be scld, so if bargains are desired call imamediately, ‘The stock will be sold without reserve, 3 -qr Py ‘~ “a 1 Srece& Co, Eurnsos,& Bavs& Co PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired. tuned, toaeds for rent by dye weeks ues PD Grpeat. "Heut applied i paseled” Pull etuck of oe. Musi HENRY EBERRACH, 15 F BTREET, my31_Menewine Partner of the late firm of Filis'& Ca | GOSCINE CDECKER" PIANOS, TALE MADE BY DECKER BROS, NY. GW KUBN, Salo Agent, 407 20th aon. w. Also tur Burdett oneais LOUSEFURNISHINGS. To Mare Roos For Ove Hise ING STOVES, Z. TOBRIN! ane25 Bavws Masworm E STADLISHMENT, 6 7TH STREET NORTUWEST. ange. na-Anountl Dra iigaat esis Fi pane ‘Success: am want The vene £ that can hide all Lase- The haute tery Company. ant in person | . fb anancage «i Dedterings themaetice. (nd et ep: The thief that robs us of our time, giv- | y weitle Tne y raienewe and mt ith in exchange. Uuiacertineutes th facceluedesor vir etgna | ne source of the Niel, fares uttached, in ute adcerticciments.” se | ne of chess played by © core of economy. key that turns the war s of The curtains of light, as sorrows are Trmptation: The te Heiress: \ capital wite Uonen: Never perfect. f soul. Who'd have the night ures on other's successes. English and French Girls, London Letter to Philadelphia Telegraph, Asarule, the young English girls that one meets in society have as little to say as have the Freneh society damsels, thouzh they are by no means kept under such severe restraint. It has been suggested that the French girls say notli- Ing because they are not permitted to speak, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS I, IN THE. DEMY OF MUSIC, NEW OLEANS, TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1834, Moytary Drawrea. TAL PRIZE $75,009. a fractions in fifths ia propor. ion, OF PRIZES, while the English girls say nothing because they | 5 do. > \. y . 7 10 do. have nothing to say. They are very sweet,| 3) 9° and simple, and modest, but they lack | 147 do. sparkle and entrain most woefully. Eng-| 2) do es : lish girls, too, are in general far ‘less bril-| 100 do. their American con- APPROXIMATION PRIZES, temporaries. There is 'y little serious devo- 9 Approximation Prizes of $; tion to literature or aceomplishments, such as} 2 de. Gee oue sees in the more Iterary circles of America, : amon the younger members of society. The ainateur shigers, for Instance, are too dire and dreadful to be even ni: ‘din the same breath with the usual run of our girl musicians. In many Instances, voice, time, and tune are alto- xether lackinz, and yet the vocalist will plactdly ntly educated than i1@ be made only to cars, ;ffiving fal ad le and address al Bank, warble straight through the innumerable | if Notes and ordinery letters by Mail or Express verses of a ballad or attack a dificult | {tilswus of $5 and upwarus by Expres at our expense) Italian aria ‘with the serene conviction | M.A. DAUPHIN, that the whole affair 1s passing off admirably. How is she to know that it is not?—there is nobody among her hearers to enlizhten her. On the other hand, they have much taste in faney work, and English homes are prettily deecrated wi in cushions, mantiepiece draperies, ete., painted by hand in water colors with fine and delicate embroideries, the jandiwork of the ladies of the family. But as to either inteilectual or artistic employments, they are far less addicted to them than our + anl3.20,23, Now Orleans, La MIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE SUB eviber, of Washinsgon city, hath oUtsined from the of the District of Colnubia, Orphans’ Court business, tethe Ve ite of Anna H. Whiting, District of Columbia, deconsed. All persons Wes twainet the sul deceased are herely. alubit the same, with the vouchers thenot, nn or before the 18th day of August ¢ by law be excluded from all of Angust, 1844, ¥ 4 y ewe DWIN D. HAUTLI Administrator, own young girls. Phey ride well aud are de- Ona HAUTEEY, voted to” lawn-tennis ard other out-door | CORDON & GORDON, Solicitors, "__suz and in the main are a healthy, TATE OF A. H, WHITING. DECEASED, race, physically superb, but | saLE OF LARGE stock oF STATIONERY, mental Urilliancy and charm, It 18 |” mority of he eon Y ei sot at sotan th perhaps for this reason that the married state | _,Byanthority of the Court. I willeel] a age of th in England ditfers so widely from the same In-| Sirs a'G Whtio No. JUtd Meee ui weee ie stitution in America. Here it isa monarchy, | stret, Georetown.) While with us it Is arepublic. The Engtish hus- | (1am alee authorized to make sale of said stock in band is an autocrat, and adinits ot no discussion | “Perouse indebted to the esta gee requested to make respecting his decrees, The household and its | prompt settlement. ‘Their accounts can be found and movements are regulated to suit his whims and convictions, and his wife and daughters must paid at the store, EDWIN D. HARTLE! 8U23,26,28,30 Administrator of AH. Whiting, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. we will sel! one Rema’ ing Stock of VAPOR STOVES AT COST. Inet received all the newest shades of ENGLISH CASHMERES, Tuc Crrenxaren PLERKLESS REFRIGERATOR Lange Assortment. Gro. WATTS & SON, ole Agents for (he District of Columbia), mol Beata camceshead beams tte ERE PLAID |= = > Cc. A YARD. Also, the newrst designs in CASH TINGS, very Landsome styles, at figure of GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. = —— Sp Forncep ‘Sum, With Land-w<rhed tuttunholes, FOR 76 CENTS, The best ever offered in the cit AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS AND Ties, aT. ™ 2 5. BL ELLERY, aa are u 5 here as Ss yell 1112 F stevet northwest, pp fA GE EMMY BBB A A UG) GUM MM Jusr Qvesen- A LOL OF SUMMFR SCARS FOR 50c., WORTH $L. LARGE LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. FINE DRESS SUIKTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY 416 7TR STREET NORTHWEST. aT Crormsa FOR HOT WEATHER, Noan waren « c2, (tPennsylvania 7a NOAH WALKER & CO, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, _ my? £16 F street n_w., opponite Patent Offion, CrPennsylvania va —== a NOAH WALKER &CO, _At home, mountain t seaside or bay, Nuns Clot (2iPennsylvania Ava Berer, Seersucker, Al * Cassin, Flannel and NOAH WALKER £62, Dap Tie Xtra lone Drap d'eta ani eco rrr (tPennsylvanis Ava Alpaca’ Sucka Traveling | A OB OCo oe 8 o> EF BOAn WALAEE EO, Hope sie 4 Ud $0 § POS Rae White Duck, Alj 2 o pnd €25 Pennsylvania Ava, Drag eta Vesta. Bae aNE uu’ Go Fo “oo? BARS Children’s badlurand Nor- 4 NOAH WALKER &CO, {cli Suite, — =, “Shirts, White and Colored. CicPenussivania Ava, eck weat in ailnew 77. OuRARA&00. NOAH WALKER &00, ke ci eer Pennsylvania Avenag, CtPennasivania Ava, Are reiting their entire stock—Guns, Riffes, Cutlery, NOAH WALKER & CO, = Tools, Teckle. c<ieal Instruments, Jewelry Herdwere, &c., at auction, e Rargaius c: ‘Pennsylvania Ava, NOAM WALKER & CO. 5 evening, at 7 p.m. Debad Ree wuctiou advestiseancut ay NOAH WALKER & CO, 25 PennsylvaniaAve, {e% €25Penntylvania Ave MPORTER OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC, CHAM- PAGNES AND COKDIALS French Ciai 4 and 4.50 per dozen, Aserican Native V Brandiexand Chempoznes, | Calizernia. V reaiia and Ohio, four botties or #1 Low Piuczs: 7 Pentisylvania av Low Piaces u LOW PRICES!!! a. X.1 Agents for first-class hiuses, Bordeaux, Burs Cham aul?-1in* i VICTOR Ro} hay, nes aud Cognac, Vins de tout sortes el caiss. IPE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS never wears out, always clean, aud can be worn bathing. alent hile Istor mre : MRS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wants of Lady Patrons mil OLD, PIXE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN as | Stock within the next two weeks we have prices reduced the best, so is JUSTH's Old Stand known tor Inorder toclose ont our entire Spring and Summea shape their actions accordingly. But there is| MM MMEEENN N 00 NN NE plenty of warm mutual love manifested between | MMMMEL NNN oo Cea at X viv 5 2 LY husbands and wives in England, and so matri-| MM ME. NNN © ON NNL ¥ - mony here far more resembles the same institu- | M M MEKEN NN OO N NNLLLL - tion with us than does the wedded state in Soanice: DR, ELECTRIC BELT. or Regencratoz” CHEEVER'S semade expressly for the cure of ts of the Procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the gen- Bathing ala Francaise. Watching a bathing party at some fashionable French watering place, one is immediately {m- pressed by the elegance displayed in the nat- atorial costume. Here is a lady habited in scar- let, dainty shoes and stockings to match, and a bewitching cap (none of vour hideous oil skin) with falling lace and teiling little bows of rib- bon. Here another, clad in pale blue, with a be- coming hat tied under herchin, and many ban- gles on her wrists. The shoes alone are a mar- vel. How do all these Intricate knots and lacings, these glancing buckles, survive the rough and sportive usage of the waves? Who but our Gal- lic sisters could imagine those delicate blen- dings of dark blue and silver, crimson and brown,those strange stripes and esthetic olives Erative organs from whatever cause, tlie con Unuous stream of ELECTRICITY pernseatine thrsceh the parte must restore them to healthy action. ‘There feno @ about this instrument... Years of tse have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to, Weak hess from Indiserction, Incapacity, Lack of Vigor, Bterility—in fact, any trouble of these ongaus is cured: Euroa iis fous head Yo oe Tae wie aa oo cure all ills from for the ONE. spo. Gifted purposs.” Wor circulars giving full information CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co, nS-skw 368 Washington atract, Chicago PURE AND RELIABLE HOMCPATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfits, at BOERICKE & TAFEL'S Paamaacy, and drabs? The Renters of ne Cipree is | _ en5-co78t 988 F Street, Weshineton, D.C. necessarily less varied, though here and there TEFUL—C one notiess an eccenttle harlequin, easily dis- | G-P47!FC1—CoMFORTING. tinguishable among the crowd, and,again, what EPPs' cocoa. Englishman would dream of taking his morning dip with aruff round his neek,a silken girdle BREAKFAST. and a hat Ae save his commen wed the ts enya Ce ee cca Two amiable persons, dressed in imitation o} 2 theron: natural taws wh the Britieh tar, obligingly spent the greater | fre", the orerations of Aigestion and nutrition, and by part of the day inthe sea. Their business it is | lected irEppe ins provided our Dreaktast tabion to conduct timid ladies from the beach and to | With a delicately flayored bev uch qay save us erm W heavy doetore’ bills, Teas by the judics Ewch articles of diet that's constitution ‘Inay be eesage Gedcy toduienma. flapatess of eiue helen c . of su je stound us ready to attack wherever there ins seni assist them jn their bath. The braver spirits allow themselves to be plunged under the brine; the more fearful are content to be sprinkled del- leately from a tin basin. There is also a rower, . Weauay cscape many a fatal shaft. by "keeping Whose little boat, furnished with life-saving ap- | Curselves weil fortined with pure blood and properly pliancea, plies up and down Among the crowd, Rcmarinhes Frese, Cone erste Gaerers, Jest one, more venturesome than his neighbor Should pass beyond bis depth—an almost impor cl Opt Baas by Caters ele eae aS Mtoe sible event, as one mig! ‘fay, seel what fondness even the boldest swinmer to the JAMES EFPS & CO., Hormcopethic Chemists, shore. mbl-sméta London, Engiana; my the only, place, where first-class SECOND-HAND to nifty cents on the dolar, call wt SUstHts O14 stana. No. 619 D street, betwoen 6th and = XN. B.—Note by mail promptly attendedta = mr3 MEN'S SUITS, New Fut Axp Warren Dar Goons. YOUTHS’ SUITS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. BOYS’ SUITS. WE HAVE RECEIVED DURING THE PAST WFEK FULL LINES OF TH! FOLLOWING CHOICE DIES CLERENS Sore GOODS IN THE NEWEST FALL SHADES: FRENCH CASHMERES, ALL COLORS. BISON CLOTHS, ALL SHADES. WOOL DEAP D'ALMA, NEW SHADES. ELEGANT WOOL SERGES, AND A LANGE STOCK OF CHOICE STYLES IN FRENCH PLAIDS, PLAID AND 8TRIPED FRENCH FLANNELS. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN TWILLFD wane, CLO’ ALL-W YARD AND A-HAL¥ WID)! Foner. THE BEST-GUODS FOR THEPRICREVER | Men's, Youths’, Boys'and Children's PANTS in large OFFERED. SILKS, VELVETS AND BROADCLOTHS. ‘variety, very low, LARGE LOT OF CHOICE REMNANTS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Sa ONL RICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE X.B—THE FEST 18 THE CHEAYEST.__2823_ | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CLOTHING CO., T. WALKER SONS, 204 JOTH STREET NORTH- » “Building payer of all kinda, pine tar, gab tar, ie felt, crocks plaster hair and comcate, aut pit Jusr Recesven- ALPACA COATS. SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. OFFICE COATS. ant CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS A Line of : NoRTa’ : koe Sale Noa 4GAND 405 tm STREET NORTAWEST. CHAMBER FURNITURE, Headquarters forthe ‘IN MARPLE 48D WOOD TOFS, WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, Atso, which we are offering at Grest Bargsina A fall line of Lawn Tennis Sete, Tennis: Rackets. Cro. HOEKE, . recent styles, Hicycles, Tricycles, Velocipetien 801 3ferket Space and 206 aud 310 8:i, ntrect, Received, a lange assortment of Traveling and Lanch, 's Carriages at cost, to make “

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