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eT “ " THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO a HOME MATTERS. HE WEAKENED. WOMAN'S WORLD. A KING WHOSE SCEPTER Is ¢. DRY GOODS. ___GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ME J . E = ———s ———— | How A Michican Trotter Missed He- |The Manner of Shopping in Mexico—| prow from Selling Cheese and Crack See ® a CONVENIENCES FOR TH EITCHEN—PRETTY coming Famous. | Cool der Difficulties, ers Spreckels Became the Master of J Ee me Pig 4 band sSSs nitts DERARTMENT, Eg Hus Just Recerep Shekel $0 PS—NICE. DIS! | seas —— S Sas, ALY GREAT REDUCTIONS. ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN ae SS 7 oa Charies Hinton, one of the lessees of the | | Shopping isa zood deal of a job im Mexico, | ssn Francteco Letter in che Globe-Democrat. i : oO Pekar ti, Roomsecien. | ROWN HALF HOSE, = Tremont house, was very much engaged yes- | forthe merchants neverclassify their goods.) Claus Spreckels. commonly known as the ie — —E | Re gee a Tes y low paces! 8i per bes, 7 " <6 that is boiled | terda ite weaning against the office | Silks and cottons, woolens and linens, are indls- | « Sugar King f ich Islands,” wields | The prices mentioned below for the Palais Royal's new: auxpee, Tae Arrraraxce oF a Poppise that is Boiled | terday_aftern Le ise pret e deste nthe gheteae, aa the, |. Sugar King of the Sandwi stash ot Seats re oe te tine Ration | Wanzakees Booxsrorn, Sisct one job lot of 100 doren colored HALF fn a bag is improved if after taking it out on tie | coun! and conver: with him In an earn- | criminately mixed up o1 a ‘Y | power more autocratic, if not greater, than into consideration that they are all madefrom the Snest o- xeeek | which’ we will close st 20 conte s pat or Patter you sift powdered sugar over it est manner. -was a short. th et man, who | Keep their gloves and perfumery in the same | that of any other monopolist in the world. He | gtoctinctte, Allare guaranteed absolutely perfect it~ msylvauis for $0 cents, These goods ave wort! @3 per dozen. A CELEBRATED OPTICIAN warns smokers | wore a huge mutier around his throat and who | drawer with their shoes. | is something more than a Warwick, because he | ting, and in order to insure entire satisfaction our “Ia- | Special sale this week of At ® B RLLERYS, from reading and smoking at the same time. spoke in 2 hoarse, rum)! i | _ Nogoodsare delivered by the merchants. There | has not remained content with making the king, | dies’ parior” hus been Stted with murrors for the benefit | 59 py USH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, Ine of the smoke Imposes unequal work | “stow do.” said Mr. Hilton. | #s-however.a licensed system of what are called | pat has guided all his movements like a puppet, | ladies “trying on” Jerseys CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND EN- Bpon the two eves. cargad. * wh e sent home with you to ey ise ee d of mine over in Mich ‘cargadore who ar 3 |so that he is actually the ruler of the pigmy pas8aa prover | 5 sevive & fe ed by | y | cH . Se neers © that he had name Shaan © jj md “receive Stee inkeiGy | raw anus Anatoly anise ietaream't | hoe ees | ATarce Lino of NECKWEAR, for Se. 75 anal. ’ thr rday another friend told me that it) “Pontes top ot the cathedral splres one can to exercise equal sway on this coast. Spreckels | 835.58 ee | pli Mneot Fallund Winter UNDERWEAR atlowash n to beat with a Spoon | was customary in such cases to acknowl jew of the city, but is at, isa South German, born in Hanover, a man of 3 ae oe $1.35 PER Box. 38 like puip. the court by giving the horse a suit of b theabseuce of chimneys. There | small education, who came to this country about tm RwE ss ange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band OaTMEAL PorkinGe, or indian mush, either | clothes— | sa‘ireplace crastoveinali MeX- | 1850, and started in the retail grocery business ot oe eS ay | CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, may be made much more etochildren| “And go forth,” gurzled the hoarse party Ico, ang hence nochimneys. The tomperatare re” | in Church street, New York. Bemade theim-| aj Eee & & Sect One Year's Sketch Book, by Trews C. Jerome. THOMPOON'S GHIRT FACTORY, or grown folks by cookin: nit,or} ¢ s I was saying, asuit of clothes, tabont sixty theyear round, and,whilethe | pression on those who kaew him there as a man | x Some Modern Etc ines, by JK. W. Hitencock. eg Be tics aweet them over | forth. “And so I'm he matt er BA complain of being chilly at frst, | of great business shirewdness, and of the thrift | . Made expressly for'the Palsis Royal, in black only. | chattel Gest tanoeeae Risen oe ae pena oars) tha niionib “Is this a lone hi sed the hearse man. | he will soon become accustomed to the atmos- | \pich ig proverbial with his race. He cameout | QUrsutter isa Frenchman, which is as good as saying | and geing of gnesis, ban _—_ id S030 opposite Patent Offies. euabyo tonal } scp ome e ate replied Mr. Hilton. phere and not suffer, procided hie. wea the fit is perfect. Have one tried on, or examine Jer. | to California soon after the gold fever broke | out, and at once engaved in the grocery busi- ness in this city, preferring it to the hazards and “Tile Baby Kingdom.” this te the greatest book of the “Te largest variety of Holi T presuine he “T mean a le hoarse ran w j flannel underclothutg, and pats ona light over- coat if he goes out after sundown. » cooking is all done in Dutch ovens with seys sold elsewhere for $1.50, and then look at ours for " said the 98 cents HN C. PAKKEL | h some e: th hardships of tining. Everything which he | at 88qq 588 _an Rh strect nortawet | O Wimer N. H. Dovan Was Mr. Hilton's reply. ‘The | chatcoal, and ranges were never heard here. | touched seemed to turn to gold. ‘Hemade large | Saeed x 7% paris? piece of stout brown p shim is a partienlar friend of Coal is imported from Enwland, and costs $25 @ | pronts in his business Combining with secmal wo = 3 sd Boous: Booxs: Booss: Fixit OLD Haars. ae mine F don't believe he would name any | ton: wood ts brougiit gore tote mcaarslae | of his brothers who had come out to the coast, m > Bas Se z | Small Sizes, Reosiving recaiar Sbipmonte, : little ff Canuck pony for me. Yes, | am ee sO abCnS AHI GOUKE SS he bought a quarter interest in the Albany _¢ WHALER & OO. es mend we Secocserally Kept ve : reais eB vs | brewers, in this city, for £40,000. This was the| J EEE RRR, 88s FRET ges = + sas 3918 Peamayivante ovens, f you add a little wheat flour to oat- | e?” sug-| One of the most curious ot the many oddities | toundation of his present large fortune and com- 3.3 RF RRR, FE YY *s8q BAUM'S, AF Lu: O- G p ; Knead it, and then roll it quite thin Carries his | which attract the attention of the stranger is the | mercial Importance: After sunalue the brews | S53 Eom EE Sut Een Sat = ‘cot Laxe Ov Grocesurs and bakefor halfan hour in ahot oven. These ert and corky? inanner of conducting funerels. The rich £0 to | ers a few years his keen business Instincts saw eS asthey absorb Hilton. visitly | the cemeteries in carriages, as they do in the | in 'sugar-refining afar more profitable fleld of | All our $1.35 Jerseys are silk stitched and tailor made, a6 x HWE! moisture surprisingly and are reudered unfit tor at this attractive picture of equine the middle classes go on the street cars, | enterprise. which is agusrantre they will no: rip. The fine Stock- ; The story of his conquest of the = use by it. ake coffin and all; the poor walk and carry the | Sandwich Islands ine aintehell, iy shat he tools | iuette tised amures you they will not tear, and being oer ad nn So Re ~{ GINGERBREAD may be varied and wonderfully » kind takes a heap of el They're | corpse on their shoulders, almost always 10 @ /‘aavantare of the jznorauce of the king, who | French Sitting, they are perfect in shape, trated Git Books, ducludiiye Dantew interme, tiie I wg fi d by the adit 1 of grated | 8! s fine-haired and a wind ciiils ‘e | tented coffin, The scarcity of wood, which costs | \onted money, and that he works his coolies | 35 ata = ted Ly Dore. only $3 08, r ; | Paractine ro sted and @ oun wae evenene DBC. POE Dy improved by the addition < il of erated, e you want fo gre him a decent suit.” | from $60 to €100 atuousand feet, makes coffins | fOnted, | pb 2 est Thusttad ty Dor only 65 Kivonter'yekesidy | poettoc ana Agta z medium size. Almonds ar f “0, certainly, some’ ja DI eC eC DRE Peet |, OF Spreckels’ wealth it ts impossible to form ‘ Hyiiuats and Catholic Prayer Dorks at kowtet prices POOLE, BROOKE & CO. cake, but unless you add able.” T want to do what's spain eaeene be nirea for the day: pee ie, AMY accurate estimate, because much of his ® Clitatiiar isl Now Veamckiants in great oarsets: _830-1m, Ha Lot tanis aves ere will not be a distinctive alm . & good suit i3 w § OF course | the srave th y is , roperty is mortgaged, and it is understood the | : secs snieliprars a ae i" SSE MA mor be # Siesta IN a cue act a che but any kind of a) Beka 4 buried, when the coifia is returned Pee part of his fortune is embarked tn the 3 EES BRE e885 RES Y secxecuted tn tae Bueet sie. nt? OU — | Srectanzizs: ., 5 " 0 the owner. ¢ iness, w 4 Ss Cali and €: @ our stock of Books snd Stationery, | & Coop War to’ make ase of oli red table- | “i sinton wiped tie perspiration from bis| Se Se vane Tea heer titan os Ge. Se Ss = We uarantee our pices to be the lowest ts the city a3 | OLD JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. eloths wh&h are no Io! Wirahwid and iio a Monee was abe The French Gizl of the Period. rels of sugar, containing 275 poundsor sur | 9 EER R R Sss° tee ((A0r AT aE MonmsoNs | <uniss SWANe tarcaasoTA Breen SS to cut ose In ac ; ; 3, | Troms St James’ Gazette, . jeach, worth an average of $30 abarrel. This! Fine all-wool Jerseys, silk stitched and tailor msde; | © PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, eep them in a drawer in the Ii fave topo it,” he sald. | baking days brinz th bread, or cookies. or take the place of towel n forth to kes upon. y in many other way There is no country in which democratic prin- cinles in politics exist together with so strong a feeling of conservatism in all social matters as | makes a business of $15,000 a day, or 36,570,000 4 layear. He makes a clear profit of 210 a varrel, | | or 26,000 a day, which amounts to $2.190,000 a nd see the larve and elegant sssortinent of CHRISTMAS CARDS. BEACHIEUL GLEE BOOKS, both reliiious and secular, Also, latest styies in Stationery. ‘The same Jersey is sold elsewhere for $3. We invite inspection of the finish of these Jerseys, also the quulity of Stockinette used, and ship the clothes in the CHOICE KEW CROP TRAS. CHAMPAGNES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS. “Shall [ pick ont the other things myself?” HOLIDAY GOODS on second floor. oes ae zi year. He controls the entire suvar trade of the 5 = 2: Pe Special attractions iu novelties of Plush, Leather, Prove a substantial economy. « | asked the h | in France, In spite of allthe talk about “liv- | eoast, which represents $10,000,000 a year. $ ‘ e-7 Bis A Great Dear oF Artistic THovent is e: “What other thing egalite, et fraternite’—to which Tony GO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ig , the ter- | Down at Honolulu he puts on more the airs of | THERMOMETERS in uni pie dewiiens, ia ss © Sisek eatin: | apap Hpon lamps, and a truly beautiful lamp | eu hy, the ‘aud so forth’ that we were talking | used to add, ‘tou la mort"—the distine- | aa aurcerat end a sours there lately ss pee vGhgatmas Tree OKNAMENTS and GERMAN Fa- | —— a joy tora lone ti Pretty to fall | about. . F ens e differe ae , | him into disfavor with both the native and for- BRS sais . . gathering a strip of red sati full | w : outward signs at any rate, more strongly | kine $1,000,000. Among his employes Spreck- 3 Ee kee Sss. fe ¥¥ Pocket Calendar for 1885. Ri Bs kre EE Sssq enough to hang gracefully. sen there’s a halter.” marked there than in England. Evenon Sun-/els is probably more popular than any other! g 3 Ee BPR a8 E at - (3 NGTON CIRCULATING LIBEAGI_ oy v9 EE Eee Sut “flue seam” and trim the ede with | : Gay the ouorier proudly wears the clean new | millionaire on the coast, because he has always JS ERE R # Sss> Exe ¥ | WIRE er corns Books and Peciodicale ‘Vamtery may be gained by cooking « d astable blanket. Got to haye that cs THE CELEREATED MINNESOTA biouse which distinguishes him from the petit treated his people well PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, i without a donbt the most BRAUTIFUL and the moat Nurarriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have uot oaly the most perfee tMUL.cone taining as it does all the most unproved Machinery tne vented up to the present time, but they produces Floug Unscmpassep by auy null in the world. ‘To prove that, we would simply state thuta large quantity of thie magnificent Flour ix shipped annually to Baropeand ‘We have 5,000 Jerseys of onr own importation at above price, cut and made by experienced French work peo- plo, elegantly trimmed with basket braid, 23¢ inches wide. The latest craze of the Parisian elite. Colors— black, brown, gree chop or mutton chop until it is quit Remove the meat to a hot plat water and a Imp of butter, with pep salt; thicken with brow done sufficiently heated pour « Meat. With mashed potatoe Fant jelly this mak: To Serv oon as Published. Also fine Stationery at low prices, “pain Mrs GT. WASHBURN & CU, He is of medium heiht, compactly built, and | dresses neatly. He has the face of a typical German, with the high cheek bones, fair skin, | and blue eyes of the fatherland. His eye is clear as that of a ‘young man, and his skin, though browned by exposure, is also clean and healthy, His round head is covered with a thick growth of hair, rapidly changing trom | ; @ray to white. This is the only indication of his | bourgeois | ' | | and whereas the British maid of all | | . if sent on an errand only three doors off, E don her jacket and feather hat, the Pari- S GOODS. _LADI sian boyne cheerfully retains the white cap and apron which are the bades of her servitude. | In all family matters this adherence to ancient custom is even more noticeable; and the princl- | ple of parental authority. for’ instance, is far more powerful In France J. ACQUES Kaasaver, . squasi | “Ought to have some boots. No horse can't | OveR CoLD MEAT 08 Game, cut it | trot without boots, or else he’d be banging him- | LADIES’ TAILOR, From 29 East 2st street, New York, | . eaten at the principal Courteof the old world, We t an among ourselves. | Years. He has the alert look and movement of| 3 FRE RRR ¢SS, = seg into pieces and let th avy. | self allt Ina country where no man, whatever may be | ® man of thirty, and in his steely-blue eyes is al J EB tay And 2 Bellevue avenue, Newport, eeapgine te made from erecta hand Take a part of alead of red cai the _ “Certainly,” said Mr, Hilton, “and then he | his age, can marry without at least yoing | look which goes far to reveal his character. He zy EP PPR Bae: Will be at fact, that in this Flour a perfact separation of the gate thinnest and smallest pieces vou can without | Would be lame, w« uldn’t het | through the form of aski he consent of his | Married years ago, when he wasa poor man, a| ‘JJJ EEE RB BR Sss° 415 13TH ST. N. EAR PENN. AVE, nous particles of the wheat berry and « thorough elimi chopping it, wash it and drain it, and fry it in Cee a a iene "t trot in 1:20. cond | Mther and mother, and where a girl is hardly German girl, who was then OOIPIOV OU \|| sa pilpek only: With oe Sastont ak eateuk ieatlae ach aie REE | nation of all weak aud starchy tuatter has at lant bead fat; sie aes be part Lelpotilen part di PPO | eo Aud re suillieg Tainted gE Geatoaad | Ge ee at allupon the important subject of | 8 domestic in the family of a large eastern suzar cuffe, trimmed with Soutache braid, Gr, Seltz’s Tailoring Establishment,) | or even lard: season with salt aud pepper. Wne ‘ : s8 i a ife Same style of reached, ny. it is not surprising that unhesitating | Tetiner, and she has proved a good wife and edhe A is consequently mote Norarrious, yield | \ Jateey aa worn by tis Empressor Austria acd Gy ker aaa 5 varrel than any other Flour Thi it is done, spread it out on a piatter, moisten | knowledze. | lial sutumission should have come to be looked | mother. They have four sons and one daughier. | Ja) ae wouby ‘He Empress 0 ih ger a eae erred rcsrareicges (em rete wg retyreertpoy eed om Pp ee, coun 2} ” h x A mi jonable, . Ucits the favor of an inspection of bis new: ‘With vinegar anit lay the pleees of tecen meat O. hor a sound one, neither,” replied the | upon asa matter of course. Great, therefore,is | The father and the three elder sons, among | in eee | itis the cheapest, ar well as tho best, for eit farally upon it. . | horseman. “You m 20.” | the dismay of French parents of the old school | Whom is Adolph, who shot De Young, are mem- | geo und h DDD ™ ,S888g a and ooking Solana or baker"s uve, and unsurpassed Uy auy Flour made, OYSTER OMELET 15 Mane oF S beaten “Yes. certainly: ely. T knew there | on discovering that a strange spirit of revolt has | bers of the Pacific ciub, in this ty. where the| GO HLH Hb BB Ssssq —— : | Every suck aud every Uarrelas warrauied tu give cutire ‘ soba Sorby = ae as a twe: "and a soft. matdeniy biush | jeen silently but act yely at work in their | S08 are general favorites. They are all fine- oOcH HI L DD $ satisfaction. very lht cup of cream, with pepper and | o’erspread the shining top of Mr. Hilton's head | qauchters’ minds, and that the model French | looking men, ot polished address, and have | cco HB OM 1LLL ppp Sess’ STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY, salt to tas a tablespoonful of butter into | while the perspiration flowed in rivulets down | denoiselle of their youth is gradual developing | traveled much in Europe J ERE RRR gSSy ERE YY 9586 SPECIALTIES, (Gubat the sens bansaind Washer: When Pauimaanens aehot sau nd when it is melted pour. his foretiead. . e | all the pecuiiaritiesand idiosyncrasies ot what it Mr. Spreckels is an easy man to get access to, | J RoR gos _ 2S § = offered to the trade, It te unexeelled by any othapPatent thee d before it hardens drop ot to have knee-boots,” sald the man. | was a few y wo. the fashion in~Eng- | but it is another matter entirely to draw any | x_3 BE BRE "S8, EE YY “a8, WALEING except Ceres, und will please the most oxscting house ‘ in a de oysters ent into | | land to terin the “girl of the period.” Nihilism | information out of him. When told of the object | yj) Exe BoB SoS Gen ¥ Sass — Gowns, JACKETS, kroper aud satisty the most fastidious pious, fry untila d rewnh, and turn it n : -boots and sealpers, and quarter | jas invaded the nursery; socialism Is rampant | of the visit he sald: ‘You may put It down that A GILT-EDGE but it is better not to do so. but cook on otie | boot . | in the schoolroom; while the state of affairs in | I always know what is good for Claus Spreckels | Male expressly for the Palais Royal, being the only TRAVELING etiagas Wesel : side only. This may be accompitshed it the fire | ainly.” said Mr. Hilton, looking as it the | the Salon and in the Bois can only be described | ad never tail to turn this knowledge to ac-| Perfect assortment of Children's Jeryeye outside of cowxa, JACKETS, A magnificent Winter Wheat Pateot is not too hot. aan cas oe the fact that without the «ad las being, in the exes of aa old-lashioned | count.” [Rees a fie Mees cae ary eos, ae RELIANCE. Pre Ww. Oo Make a Si m Ft ¢ , Junets the horse would be useless was weighing | prene Pr, Pt chical. Se a | ee A RAID) Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, maae A Pretty Way 1 & 4 SHADE FOR THE heauity wpsehin A “4 ence father, Completely anarchical. s The Tip of the Tongue. cents each; 26, 28, $0 inch button in front. and are @1.35 Ratan —o ite eg or Qeeinn ‘ Lamp, or rather a cover for the porcelain shade, | 2 oe iw. 1 tever may be the primary cause of this e each. All made of same quality of Stockinette as in Gowns, JACKETS, ered fs totake a narrow stip of red. silk ther it “Thi all in boots. But he will want a neck- | chansce—whether it owes its orisin to the gen- | From the Cornhill Magazine. $2.25 ladien’ Jerooys. @ ‘ tiful Petent, wittdn te reaca of all clés and we o peti ae aie on ae <. ; eral spirit of insurrection against all authority, | When we want to assure ourselves. by means | ®* sain.re RIDING guageail a ee rei st Ke ee eal (e Had peta at, filtton endeavored te | or, as many Frenchmen think, to the evil ex-| of taste’ about any unknown object—say a| or we GOLDEN HILL top soit wil ‘im the bottom | look nad been figuring on a neck-hood atuple of those incomprehensible Anvlaises and if ae awnt r which ahs sata EE Tes K, G K Guo . a : with antique lac be gathered, | for several minutes Americaines—of {ts reality there can be no | MMP of some white stuff, whieh may be crystal! PPR, A A HESS ip Gtroves: 1D VES!! | The oM reliable stand-by and the Stoner temtty but lie smoothly over the shade: then with | nd a couple of scrapers.” doubt. The modern French girl has not yet at- | OT glass or alu or borax or quartz or rock-| pepe AA # AA It Sss. EVENING GLOVES, OUR OWN IMPORTATION, IN | Flourof theDistrict. Itisequal in quality tos great nea heavy embroid Msi ete Ms all} “Yes. = tained to such sublime he! of Independence | salt—we put the tip of the tongue against 1t|~ 244 Hi, AAA H i$ crea high priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for Sronnd the lace: this should be thick and close, | «A set of toe-weights. as her American sister, who receives her ad- | gingerly. If it begins to burn us we draw it Seve eee Sonar bone near eee ee snd should quite conceal harle: “Yes mirers it her own private drawing-room, ac- 5 $3 rapidly. Ww i ALL FANCY MATERIALS AND FEATHERS a | forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, baa ar = peteee | d bbi Joths.” i : away more or Jess rapidly. with an accompani- RRR oo Y ¥ a gy GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we A CONVENIENT ARTICLE FOR THE KitcHEN is : e rubbing-cloths. companies them to the theater without a chap- ment in language strictly dependent upon our KR OO YY AA L ACTUAL COST. | feelassured that any housekeeper who tries themoned in which may be kept the stove} “Yes. eron, and unhesitatingly accepts from them 3 RRR O Yy L oN" " ms polish and brushes and cloths used about the | ‘<4 Walking bridle."- gifts of flowers, bon-bons, and even jewelry; | Personal habits and manners. The test we thus} BE © 8 Oy fk Gos) = | san ges hts will never use anything lee For hale by all Grocers, stove. It should have a handle and a co’ el ate tl halter.” but yet does ail these startling things with such | occasionally apply, even in the civilized adult = oS eae — ‘Wholesale Depot, corner istatreet and Indians avenwa, will pay for itself over and over, in lessening the| | ae innocence and simplicity that the sense of pro- | state, to unknown bodies is one that is being = ” cleaning of the shelf upon which brushes and| priety Is scutcoly ever shocked. | But while still | applied every day and all day long by children | 2% mizing penssyzvanra avenve._ | Mies Sera Repent, se13 blacking are usually kept, it will be: fonn falling WM. M. GALT & 00. PIANOS AND ORGANS. if Bankes AE ND _ORG fan Maesiricexr short of this lofty ideal, the French | girl of the period is. very different being from the pensionnaire of twenty years aso, tresh trom the Convent des Oiseaux or the Sacre Coeur, with her downcast eyes, her monosyllabic swers, and her ney serve and modesty. €08 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica aiso that more atten’ stoves where the necessary means are so easily | carried about from room to room. | Mcrronetres.—Cut from a leg of mutton slices about half an inch thick. On each slice lay a spoonful of stnuifing made with bread jon will be given to the | and savages. Unsophisticated humanity is con- stantly putting everything it sees up to its mouth ina frank spirit of experimental inquiry asto its gustatory properties. In civilized iife we find everything ready labeled and assorted for us; we comparatively seldom require to roll Large assortment of ART EMBROIDPRIES and FANCY NEEDLEWORK, SATEEN, PLUSH and FELT in all leading shades. | Monster Cxearixe Sate ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO. “A what? “A trank to put his things in. You don't | suppose they c J around the country | by fand do you! falling air of extreme re- Middle-ayed men can easily EI CHENILLE, CREWEL and HAME material for ART NEEDLEWOKK ORG WOOL, and all th tents ot uspicions botth t Full stock of BERLIN ZEPRYRS, COLUMBIA. ree Ae — als said Mr. Hilton. “Atleast, | remember the days wien a French girl ot the | the contents of a suspicions bottle (in yery st . Sa. “et SIT crumbs, beaten exz, butter, salt. pepper, mar- try it.” middle or upper classes’ onty joined in danoine small quantities) doubtfully upon the tongue ia} ys, > ~ ppp m EER 88g om | THROTERE STORE woo ae aaa OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAK! Joram and summer savory.” Roll up the sii ww Shea you come to harness,” resumed | to the extent of a mild quadrille with some pre- | Oder to discover whether it is pale sherry or a my aod Bs r Stampiuig promptly executed, no s ' pinning with skewers or amall woo Toe. mam, “there Is considerable chance | yiously-approved-of partner, and when a drive | Cuili vinegar, Dublin stout or mustroom ketch-| AA B Hq & . | SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF @5 AND splints to keep the dressing in. Put a little | for choice.” In the Bois with maman_ ora performance of | UP-, But in the savaze state. trom which, geo-| Era S84 BoP H Bap Sgg8 M E | on rea moos, butter and water ina baking pan with the mut-| “I guess we won't talk about the harness Athalie” at the Theater Francais wade up the logieally and biologically speaking, we have cLo. ND SUIT DE TMENT. SVLADAME MMA Sous. pene tonettes and cook In hot oveu three-quarters of | Bow,” said Mr. Hilton im a low, dreamy tone. | gam-total of her dal dissipation. Now the | Oly just emerged, bottles and labels do not AK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. anhour. Baste often, and when doe thicken | “How much will the other thins come to?" to? exist. Primitive man, therefore, in his sweet waltz, anathematized by Byron, has no longer | © GREATEST MARE DOWNGALE EVER ATTEMPTED sical ca one alnlcoas ADM SECOND BAND TQS TRU MENT the gravy. pour over the meat, garnish with halter, So stable | any secrets for her; her laugh fs heard at the | simplicity, has only two modes open before him EST: ba Is located for the season at AT MOST Darsley, and serve on hot platter. sureingles, | Palais Koynl and the Varietes; the translations | fer deciding whether the things he finds are or shin boot: Tue Ipea oF Baxtxe Sovr when the top of the range is occupied with other cooking uten- sils originated with an E: woman; one pound of meat Is called for in her receipe, two are not strictly edible. The first thing he does is to sniff at them, and smell being, as Mr. Her- bert Spencer has’ well put it, an’ anticipatory taste, generally zives him some idea of what of Walter Scott and Miss Austen, which once | satistied her mother’s literary cravings, are dis- carded for the novels of Daudet and Belot, and in spite of all that M. Max O'Rell may say to the 1885 F STREET NORTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, | Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS. Js8-1m ‘We have concluded to wind upa most remarkably suc- cessful season in this department, by closing out every- thing in heavy-weight Garments, and todo so we are NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED, Pianos low as $25. ‘Urgans a4 iow as 315. Kely ¥ ‘Several elegant Pianos at @126 each. z " is positi eo x3 the thing is likely to prove. The second thing | goins to make it an object for our patrons to buy these ontons, two one ounce of rice, one piat | ree oeuen Lite Ta ae Tae he does is to pop it into his mouth, and PEeouee | goods, even if they do not want them for immediate use. M C. P. | cpp anpot he oS pate ea drop in about noon and I will give you | has rather neatiy defined as “es attentionssans | Practically to examine ite further characteristics | weureee Daltuane, fall fue ein: Praia eee ‘ qaiteccuser ¢ dias | Sdetinite answer.” cine intentions,” is an almost unpardonable crime in | Strietly speaking. Pee ap otithe tonite | $2.09; FORMEN PRICE 818 Sh ee ER SE ee Oa SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Gone ine ace oe pee ur later Mr. Hilton cried: “Front! French eyes when practiced by an unmarried | 0¢ can't really taste atall. If you put asmall 2 “Take this to the telegraph office,” he said, into a} 5 ‘Paradis, Hall Block, | young lady. Where the “attentions” are visible | 4fP of honey or of oil of bitter almonds on that | 19Heavy Stockinett sockeye Aaet siees, piatiok bank ake Soto Springs. | ya10 453 7th street northwest , and cover the Jar closely, put into @| as the boy started he glanced at the message. the “intentions” are always assumed, English | Patt of the mouth, you will find (no doubt to sesquiee Pec eae bie eae ee TRUEAU AY SA RUARE SES een 7 moderate oven. and let it remain there for st | tt tends parents are generally inclined to takes different | 3OUF Surprise) that it produces vo effect of any |. 14Saul nee sore corceeengrasresie G.L. Win & Buo. S euvia Saaeiieea | “I withdraw my name from your horse. View of this matter, and to look with indulgence | $71; you only taste it when it begins slowly to 918.65, FORMER PRICE $29.00, srartechctam aeeatelmcery He a tior the CHIEYE ma REAS STeR SaLap.—Directions for dr iz one Cuas. HILTON, on “a harniesslittle flirtation,” which they be- | ‘iifuse itself,and reaches the true tasting region gallon of oysters: Heat the oysters until they ae | 0 10 Rhadsmah Silk Cire fur-trimmed, “heavily | With fine assortment «f imported Costumes, Wraps | Sole Ave Ki in the middle distance. forthe STIEEE aud - Noveltis & BCH PIANOS an Ly Neve can be attended with no danger to a girl of But if you put @ Hetle | quitted, satin lined, ey Soe a ee eae several ba earl or } ; mIx together the well-beaten | ¥ Troubles of | joa principle and well-balanced mind. a | cayenne . cae on the same part you will | @ ‘88.70; FORMER PRICE 812.00 to 815.00, Orders filled st short notice. Ja6-Im* | termini Somes sik ae ot i raw eg acapled i = Family. Frenchman would remark on this, that though | #94 ihe He ee ey ae experl—| 99 ass't qualities Col'd Cloth Newmarkets, all sizes. Geo W Pianos and Oryaus for rent, tuned and i up of w ete A VAGABOND'S SHARP TRICK—a TERRIBLE DEATH— | the ascent of Mont Blanc is attended with no | Mem shou e tried - sparingly— $9.95; FORMER PRICE 813.50, ‘£0. HITE, i DIT MAKER, TANOS. Ecatcage . WHERE THE HOLE LED TO. danger toa man gifted with a steady brain and | While If = you put it lower down | 95 rertin Twill Dolmans, full fur-trinimod, handsome- ed fale welll mene sera — ingredients must he made hot, | | a man g| in the month you ewallow It alten wien ‘Has Removed from 1995 F street TONING AND REPAUS OF PIANOS vaily to as soon | From the Leeds Mercury. | great bodily activity, a cautious pa noticing’ the puneeney atthe. Sunier: The pe aes reais wax ae ee SPECIALTY, Neon: aie ‘ . . experie! : C- The leavy Plush Dolmang, nicely trimmed, : 730 17rH ar these ate Jaded Try to conceat it as they mas, the fact re-| Hot choc) (0 98 Meine fo saa ices Tolle” | reason ts that the tip of the tongue 1s supplied | have been selling at 81000" EVENING, AND RECEPHON DRESSES specially V. BECKER'S WARFROOME, ale ch ny pe main. that the Queen’s large household is any-| Grands Mulets. There is a popular sport among | 00/Y with nerves, which are really nerves 19.50; FORMER PRICE $26.00, made by Parisian artiste, = Se OR aie y- mcaaae ot thing but harmonious. ‘the recently developed | Mexican horsemen which consists ofriding fui |0f touch, not nerves of taste proper; | _9Imported Handsome Braided Dolmans, astracan or ovsters, mix estrangement of the Princess Louise and her | they belong to a totally different. main branch, and they go to a different center in the brain, together with the very similar threads ME, YON BRANDIS, MoDIsTs, Formerly with Lord « Taylor, New York; Wiltiam Salts made at the shoriret Bolles. Super its le at the shortest notice. Superior reasonable prices and satixfaction guaranteed, tilt at a yawning precipice, the ateed being stopped abruptly on the very brink. A French novelist has not Inaptly compared the game of fur-trimmed, nizes 2-32. 3-34, 3-36, 1-38, 89 95; FORMER PRICE $12.75, 18 Heevy Ottoman Silk Cireulars, quilted lined, fur- . PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES Heel prions. BAC and spoon, a for serving. A Ligur Prpprse is 1 Highlander husband is only one of several Guelph infelicities, and it is Just possible that | ; 3 5 which supply the nerves ofmell for mustard | trimmed, assorted sizes. ing Dresses, Bridal Trousseaus a specialty. = of pint of | the Princess Beatrice, who has for several years | tmusument bolas in cach ears otra oe te | and pepper, That ts why the meal nde eae 3508; FORMER PRICE qo.so, —borBennajivania avenue over Sf Wikinas) a27-2m* flour, two t $ of baking powder, and | had the sympathy of all the professional match- | avoidance of a catastrophe by the closest possi- | these pungent substances are so much alike, ag | _ 21 All-wool Colored Cloth Tailor-made Newmarkets, ‘RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- little th milk e1 a ey 7 ‘ : * a Clonest DOSBI= | Cr erebody must Have iotGen: a snift two (2) shades, assorted sizes, ing Establishment, 1205 New York avenue n.w—All s little salt, with milk enouzh to make a thin| makers on two continents, is, in her life of| bleshave. Since this is the universal French | €versbody AGG Mint ee kinds of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Dyed, Cleaned batter, them into ly the best off of all of | View of the subject there can be no surprise that | Mustard pot producing almost the same trri-| prosy sacouEs!!! aud Finished in the most superior manacr. Plush . t @ is the Prince of Wales, whose wite, | Cart de jlirter as practised by unmatried girls | t#tiig effect as an tncautious mouthful. Asa PLUSH SACQUES!!! Cloaks, Velvet snd Party Dressot a epecialty.— Ladies GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT batter in Alexandra, is a test beautiful woman, both in | (forthe word as well as the art Itself has become | Tule. we don’t accurately distinguish, it is true, - "PLUSH SACQUES!!! | OF TNE LERCH, formals wake Fioche aS Gee PIANOS. cover the jam w Tar trom tecaas | Tlad and person. and who is to-day the best | Gallicized), should be looked upon with stern | Between t onlay ites tae fuels toa is | ere emqume\ of tis ets retaining ‘eu ot toa idecaryeslranlintnnen a let the p steam for fre a Ene: ie evanaxcantine i st s * e ” . zit Constn Bits ty ra Make amuse of tw | Beucta here Siete as SNE | wey Bay prone ker naeee | sty Fl ou that ees | aetna ee eee | Ae as aceon aif ; Make a sauce ©} the Queen herself.) always doing good to | Society. ‘ , x 5 are E Ps biespoot of epi Of tea a : bs trugele st i out paving much attention to the particular | ble qualities still remain unsold, we CHS. RUPEERT" SSYLVAN! = t fl of | and one cup of | the poor, and it is clearly through her forbear- poe reas ee Sn aee le oF the Re artis part affected by it. Indeed, when one is | Concessions from our former low prices, thus affording | wo5 403 AND 405 Th Sit PY NORTHWEST. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pour over a ce andangelic dispesition that she and her | 8£é- Seno Sirl of the} sin, deliberate experiments {i the | ®7are opportunity to purchasers. ‘The attention of the Ladins is respectfully called to EDW. F. DROOP, ts pudding 18} royal rake of a husband have not scandalized | petiod is an established fact; and so rapid has | "¥lag pe © sera | Quality No. 1—1 Heavy Silk Plush. seal, ornamenta | my salect amortment of Embroidered Sarees ee Fr. rriesor peaches, | their fami axo. There, too, is the Duchess | been her prozress in what, for lack of @ better | WUJect. In order to ieae the warying sensl-| <uemods pockets, @30; reduced price €22 70: Lone, Table’ Covers, Lidies, Wisk Broonn Holders of | sachs hick Nadbiadas and Bia of Edinbu: ever misses a chance to re-| Word, we must term ‘“fastness,” that she bids | Uvene paitanoca, It 6 nessa te Pee nS - Quality No, 2—5 Seal Plush, extra quilted satin lin- | “Mere SEO") wor and Knitted Goods of every |. Tuning sul Henticins Promote kien ee es mind E: including ner royal husband, | fait before another generation’ has passed away | 4 h FEO teolney Meee, the | ings, 8:6: reduced price #25, description; complete gutfit for Inauts. lial “n. iy that the ander If was her father, and | to leave her English prototype far behind in the | tMgue quite dry in order to isolate the thing Quality No, 8.8 Heavy Seal plush, sealskin finish, | “Merino Cldaks, Children's Lace, ‘Satin and Velvet | Sy arprq oqo Ke T i t once a! that the ar of all the Russias fs her | ace. That,however, might have been expected | YU are experimenting with and prevent its 842; reduced price #30. Ta catone mol Repke ‘Wossek Meationg Wasa. JAE UPRIGUT GRAND PIANO, should remove the dust | fail brother. She ts quite the opposite of | ftom the first. Pereatank tO ai parts of the mouth together. | “Quality No. 40 Fine Seal Plush, extrsordinary well | ,gcrmantonnand Zephyr, Worsted Knitting Yarn, alt in new and clegant ctyies, now ready, et special’ nmulate, even in tue Princess of Wales. One das, it is re-| We have ail heard and read a good deal about | / actual practice this resuit is obtained in &| guished’ g6o; reduced tice @40, at the lowest market prices. el Pe cst parm nd under t lated, she followed Alexandra in public, and | the French “marriages de convenance.” Novel. | rather ludicrous manner—by blowing upon the | "Quality No. 6-11 Finest Grade Plush, perfect imita- 7 ee NENUINE aR lated, she owed Alexandra in public, an s . tongue between each experiment with air of ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED ARE MADE BY DECKER BKOS, WN, the latter, as she might have expected, received | ists have familiarized us with the touching pic- ‘ach experiment with @ pair of | tion of sealskin, $70; reduced price @52 ‘and relined. Circular liuings Repaired and Tecow Avent, 407 10th ail the expressions of loyalty from the people. | ture of a young and beauteous bride dragged to | bellows. To such undignified expedient does = Fay | “Tots Clo mu made, | MISH CUNNINGHAM, Also for Burdett ongaux The duke noticed this and ‘asked her why she | the altar by a wealthy but elderly bridegroom, | the pursuit of science lead the ardent modera| PURS! FURS! FURS! AND AGAIN FURS! eee So Sa a EK SR oe > could not make herself agreeable and win pop- | While nourishing in her heart a hopeless passion | PS¥CHologist. Those domestic rivals of Dr. | ~ come to us and purchase standard Furs from our fine Sreck& Co, Exersox, & Bavs&Co By b ular favor, ax her royal sister did. This brought | for some youthful but penniless suitor who had | Forbes Winslow, the servants, who behold the jast eanuo y ¢ avoided, but it a changed, and it need not b late. ‘selected stock, and save from 50 to 100 per cent. AND GET THE BEST, Come to us and examine our fine goods before you M™ ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, about a lamily row aud a determination on the failed to find favor with her stern and avaricious part of the Russian to do in the future exactly enthusiastic Investigator alternately drying his parents. Such very sad casea do occur. no { PIANOS. tongue in this ridiculous fashion, as if he were pes TH STREET NORTHWEST. Makes E: to order style and material, WILCOX & WHIT [BALL = ae the Princess of Wales.did onal occasions. | doubt; Dut uot. so often as may be Imagined: | © Peckemithis ve. andi then equeezing out & | purchase an article in the fur line. ‘The only stock that nd gutrnton prteet tanh corn Sie cae CORR Seager! A Nice Dist ror Supper ts made thus: It happened not long after that the Princess Freeh Listed generally Baye 2 Mae clear Pye beet teaitrein e gana eyeies Gok the dry eure Soeciceonee coe 2, 1885, bien eee ee ee Seyetes Bon sorte SCS en aye fy 5 oe pes t it “ Se eeetine re amit Reza: how, when they are beginning. to signa vies! oes babes eee ue conclusion ‘We will offer our surplus stock of Fine Seal Garments, pene Gioalder riage te af Drea form Goods Offa stock of be Music. . ave enter, wet i Ss Be 4 rl fi jat master has ne star as follows: roodn 7 in their own matrimonial arrange! OI mad, ani = ane or with mitk, | QUt Of the godess of her heart, went round | Onlee abe nals fal OR v aM seins Cite thelr private opinion, It's the microscope and | Two 86-busta, length 42 inches, only @148; formerly | Children’s Corsota., and a SI Corset (afian L's own HENRY EBERBACK, sweeten sugar. put it into | fe swom. sbeakiase @ Kind word to ed vel position is by no means unsatisfactory, Buy | the skeleton as has done it. $200, x, German aud Spanish spoken. marlé Pays = Ato unfortanate women. Now, the Princess 0} bi y s 'y. But eget ‘busts, 40 inches long, ; former price $200 = dozen oysters a cle mall Sine Atte, EO | Wales ta slightly lame, and the Duchess of Bain. then he number of bachelors wiling to tara Bret Harte in England. wom ne acre a OeSORAN BRA Er Nena Pastner of the ine ten of Lsait. and let it cote the balk cee oe PPe= | burgh, who was present and determined tocarry | benedicts has of late become much smaller. Charles G. Leland in Chicago Tribune. Seven Fi 42 inches long, $200; be ‘Faom P, SESE Od ie Ht come (on boll on thetop of] cutie magestions akin ee etter Se CARE AAG tee ere enemnbesve® | © As a dinar Of ths Eabelais ls generally men-| acneryenes som esto J Peta eae fom Expstousat | Pore Axp Ixviconariva A in with the Sa ew itt went round the room behind the Princess and | to n is quite pre- | Fur Lined Wraps immensely reduced in pric Pe eee Tien Dente at the ometes rarer ‘sour it iat tmlinicked her, lameness and all! As may be | pared to flirt with the modern “fast” young | tioned as one of the events of the day in Lon 16% ‘Mennfactorer 1,200 supposed, inatters were not at all mended. and and of ah pidy, but in ning cases out of ten he will care- | don,I trust that the reader will pardon my | suport Quality Hare Muffs, satin lined, with adjust. HUMAN HALE AND FINE BAIR WORK ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either ase Gelty the space left in the potato-lined dish. This. Is Goubiful if they are in the recent case, to | fully draw the line at marriage. Only 4 dot | having Interviewed and reported myselt in it 80 | ante fasteust at tao celfoem: teens: Don actanl Cones, | aes tne Hatt Cutting and Hair Dremsing. igus beverare or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- Tay be exes ad be aay agen dinner dish, vut | boten up which the Duke of Argyle and Vietoria | of unusually large dimensions could nalvpe cs fully. I was charmed to find Bret Harte at the | #200 do” ‘SST FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWRST._| TERATED WHISKY, arw invited to make trial of the may be enjoyed by any ome. are now bending such streauous energies. Frenchman to marry a flirt—a girl known to- BEAVER FURS, SEALSKIN SETS AND HARE |" __“' — eee brand. Gixcen Wareas arg made of half a pound of | soni Shoaib bina have had many lovers; and-even this consider- | Huta not comin ee ee ee CAPES. A FE, sacsapoar flour, half a pound of brown sugar, a quarter of | ‘Twe Pictures, j ation might fall to atone for what he would | He didnot seem to me to be a day older than he | 5, so9 pesver Fur Simecingein all widths, at x6 mTOx J ISHERS SASS ne oe & pound of butter, one dessertsnoonful of all- | From the Dublin Times, look upon as positive pre-nuptial delinguencics. | W25 Sees nee Moawurk Ca ee, G eareet northirent i PPP ia fees, tru ground sinaer, the pa of ait a RNTRURE pares rian) Thus aptearrtiaaeaine non sai | wenboyetrzsuan wan, ore_ Hc eare LANSEURGH & B20, ' fate et er css ce pat 3 . Jenion grated, and the Juice of the lemon; mix| s'renect lowers on, every sido Hages contracted. In’ France a, tat cena, | youth.” He is busy, ever busy with literature, cy cleaned by this bayecior process theve altogether. then aid enough molasses to} Tuo pore, with woddine twined about, acoribused to the. prevailing financial depres, | 14 described to me the Jeading Incidents of & 420, 422, 424 AND 426 are? 1, fe make a sort of thick paste; beat It thoroughl Vishes a thought from {a art: i tale on which he is now at work, whic! SEVENTH STREET. Gentlemen's Clothes Claned by this process wow 855 aud vigorously. Lutter large ting, or thedrip.| Q,1f Touly eouid depart Recessary cbstactes In the patio eet 2: | probably prove to be hs masterpiece. It te the | 2 Sorby recnoved “ecentaaliy Price tbo anf a1 tece 4 Ping, paz. spread the paste upon them, as it| ;F0m this dull place, te world to see, Gas Retrospective jeatenen toe, bossible suit- | Opinion of the English eritice that he has lm 0 A sun” moved : "| Ww « should be astiin as possible and yet be per- et DY trait in the French cltaractes, and It oi peed | proved very much as regards style since his res- | SoA 19000 Srock Ar Cosr. ¥ = fectly even and smooth. Bake ina moderate| Amid the city’s ceaseless din, i oe oven. idence here, and that in his own vein, in a very When it is donedraw the tins to the | even door, and before it cooks at all, with a! sharp-pointed knife cut the cake into pieces sbout four inches square. A Clear axp Haxpsome Screen.—Since it is every woman's desire to have a handsome before Frenchmen are educated up (or dows} to the English standard of feeling on this point, ——_——+e-_____ Must She Always “Hush.» From the Pittsburg Chronicle. A very little girl, who is also a very noisy one, Aman Who round the world has been, ‘Who, 'mid the tumult and the throng, Is thinking, wishing, all day long: ©, couid T oniy tread once more ‘The ela-path to the farmhouse door, ‘The old green meadows could T Ab me! bow happy would I be! PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH 1st, * ‘we WiLL . SELL, OUR ENTIRE 870CK AT PRIME OO8T FOR all the latest _noveltion lead Color Ve the Stakes of Bink | bs i : fica eee ee ee me eee SL pathetic and picturesque manner combining purit of correctness with power, he has no liv- toe val. It is not true, in their opinion, and I may add in mine, that removal from America has rumed him as a writer. That there is very great inequality in his works I admit, espe- ‘This whisky, upou sn snelytical examinetion, hag Proved to be free from Fasil oil, and indeed of aay of ‘the modern ingredicats which are used togive @ Getle tious age and flavor to tuis popular drink FOR SALE BY plein inte “t asked her mother the othe: a | cially as regards interest of plotand description, | low-case Cottons, Table Damask, Towela, screen, there are numberless designs, and many | @ Carpet Werth More Old Than New. simplicity: Se ee as ee but ds regards the writing Me English { main- | Blaukets and in great variation. wie of them require a good deal of labor on ‘her part | From the Territorial Enterprise, MG - when little girls di tain that Bret Harte has a place inferior to no Seg en our Se ee aca vantage Made, which iu oramenta, at comparstiony | pA Preelous carpet has ratte SS lncates aunt inh ee oe vert poor sablost-sow-and thes his iabatrens: ZA LUTTRELL & 00. , . el} 5 0. “ small expense. It hasa handsome frame, and . Ithwd covered the floor of one of very poor subj ani ‘at the top and and bottom ot the space designed fora panel are two small reds. To these may be sastened a curtain of soft silk, whieh is gath- ered at the top and bottom also. The effect is Nery pretty. Thecolor or colors chosen for the sereen-curtain should harmonize with the other appointments of the room. A bright or flaming red is not in good taste when the tone of the room is subdued.—New York Post. the rooms of the mint, and had been used tor five years. The dust of the precious metals used in the coinage had, during tnat period, daily fallen upon it, and when it was taken up the authorities had it cut in smndll pleces and burned in pans. The ashes were subjected to the-pro- cess employed with mining dust, and real- ined $2, Thus the afcer years of wear Was more precious than it was new. solemn manner, “Yes, dear,” replied the mother. ae don’t they have wings and white robes?” “And crowns?” “Yes,” Do they have harps?” “And harps? Then, after along meditative pause, “Yes, dear.” ina very “will they let them play the bles—but he isalways'a good painter. We had a laugh together over old times. How at the first dinner in London, where we had met, a lady had begged him to repeat “The Heathen Chine,” how he did not know it (a pee wh T arose and said that coul write a poem. but that it required lus to be able to get.it by heart nate and that I would {ih it oy the piece” in question—which I did. ja3 ‘817 Market ae Narnaxs ELECAMPANE axp HOREHOUND COUGH DEOFS, ‘Only at ABTHUB NATTANS’, Pharmacist, Fad WASHINGTON. D. GC g. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, tole Propristors, Corer 1éth ndLandMendDetenw. | 238 .