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we F A an ete THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C SATURDAY, MAROH 7, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET THE DEAD AND GONE SEASON. Notes of Preparation for the Incoming | of Sprinc—New Styles in Cot i . Si nd Wool—Spring Suits and Oat- door Wraps. From Our Own Correspondent. New York, March 6. The season of 1884-5 Will not be remembered as a brilliant one inthe cloths, braided with a very narrow coppery gilt braid, which is set upon edge,is highly effective, and does not tarnish, The combination in color is quite new and the effect peculiar, but very good. The vest and a panel at the leftis covered with the braiding, the basque is finished with three rows, which simply form an edge; the officer's collar is braided like the vest. The skirt fs formed of side plaits In fine knife clus- ters, alternating with broader ones, surmounted with a short draped apron turned over upon the Vanderbilt Retiring from Wall Street. From the New York World. William H. Vanderbilt 1s living quietly. He is now leading a thoroughly retired life, whether he keeps it up or not. He does notgooncea month to the Grand Central depot, where the Offices of most of the railroads called the “Van- derbilts” are located. When he does go itis not to investigate anything, but to “look around HOW BURNABY DIED. Straggling with a Crowd of Arabs—The Sword agains’ the Spears From the N. Y., Herald. Mr. Burleigh, the war correspon@ent who was wounded at Abu Klea, has, under the inspira- tion of his hurt, written to the London Datly Telegraph a thrilling account of the battle, and RETURN OF THE PILGRIMS. What the Politi Say of the Inau- » the Address and the Cabinet. From the N. ¥. World 6th. The pilgrims from Washington who make their headquarters in the City Hall gave that building a “wide berth” yesterday. “Jerry” Har- tigan,ofthe Second. Assembly district, Alderman . “Never Ler Yorr Cuaxces LIKE SUNBEAMS PASS YOU BY,” BUT GRASP THE SITUATION ALWAYS AND MAKE GOOD USE OF YOUR SPLENDID FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ COTTON UNDERW AR = ” in it occu sf Col. Burnaby’s | Fatty Walsh’s “pal,” however, could not resist OPPORTUNITIES. Social history of New York; perhaps it has been | sige, and draped lone wt the Dacke” AY sami atey epee Sewer on arising wetter ts abate pHi eee nea | she ternptation to visit ibe Hagll to tell eho boys Tes neeties to speak about the Matertal and Work- alway aiente of a ee cerceae yang ae pened cloth am avningetiergemert the betan bs do. His son Cornelius has stepped into his} “Still down upon ug the dark Arab wave ere of the glory of the inauguration. rarer wiet Souk bonis mish Colca vabter = — “end ivate, al ap ti é d the ab ea » of great | Wine-colored velvet, the trimming @ group of| shoes and manages affairs for him so that he | Tolled. It had arrived within three hundred Washington,” he said, “is a mighty fine city. —_— palin cua: Fava orekigss ate ca tear ees | cop . mae ae a | goes not nowadays have a care ortask of any | Yarnte amdiminished in volume, unbroken in | I'went with the “Counties.” of course, and an WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES AND INVITE IN. rade ot -geration and display e] - fhe “Irish” costume consists of a dress an os st i—a rush of spearsme! legant reception it was that we receive e SP Pensated for bs the absence also of much Jeal-| eoqle of dark green clothe nak favislnie atten, | Kind to disturb the even tenor of his way. . Cor iS and a really higher is already in extst- whieh is road William H, Vanderbilt is now mere! es re theless, rows of fin intervals by diagonal bai charge upon the British square. In wild excite- | plied “Jerry,and he ad s the If ail that taste and cultivation or dark myrite green sik, als fue in olds. the Cerna trans cha She aos ee ee ment: thelr white teeth ain and Heeb ee truth, I jevuln t stand ie any longer iemaa: G. A. R SUITS, ALL WOOL, INDIGO, 2 SETS all that taste and cultivation the h sed’ through a mother of 3 be at of their brandished weapons flashing. ou- | my bead swim bea = > 4 a IN has arrived at to make life sweet and socially oa Bockion “tcloak accompanies this drsss, | Poration are managed entirciy without his py y, It beat anything I ever saw delightful, attainment getting rid It is curious to see how largely the f this enviable position consists in f, rather in the accumulation of the alternate stripe containing shades of brown aud beige. The vest, cuffs and a panel at the Je.t side areof soft beige satin radzimer laid in le hood, and lined This cioak is fall, et one of the most graceful furnished with a remo: all through with beige silk. laid in side plaits, nelius gives all his time to his dutiés, and isa very hard worker. In the management of the New York Central and Hudson River rai ol. Of course, if any important step is to be taken, he is consulted, and Cornelius speaks for him when the time comes. Vanderbilt is Their rifle fire had ceased. Other Arab forces surrounding us—the mahdi’s troy Bedouins and pillaging villagers side—stood eager on the hillsides watching the plundering mm the river sands of mirrors, onward they came, charging Straight into our ranks. . “Iwas at that instant inside the square, not’ Boye betaved| like gentlemen.” a brought you back so soon?” he was “The Pennsylvania ratiroad, to be sure,” And “Jerry,” “having thus deciared himscif, hot out to kk n barber. PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, ALL WOOL, $11. This is a startling announcement, but a fact, never- BUTTONS, $9.50. We used the knife on this line and cut deep without 7 far from the Gardner gun, when I saw the left | The sixty-ninth rriyed ‘early, and, poll “1 P: ving or walking every afternoon when 9 regiment arrived ‘early, My drawing bi things, people and objects, and inan experience | garments ithacinable. It will fold. ever ieom | OUt driv yee nee, face move somewhat backward. ol. Bur- | having been transported to this side, marched, Which breaches the value of the real and true, | Soulder to shoulder, or one side ean be thrown | We Weather will admit of it, Ho goes out to Denis st ey Of natural associations and ideas of not trying to do what cannot be we | jone—doing nothing merely to imitate—but only that which is fit- K assist two or three skirmishers running in hard | tor thelr respective homes. Captain Ryan said ALL WOOL, $4.73. fing, and which done In the best, most natural | Ty sed, is upon the front, and upon the stand- Fe tee eer ese onge did. | pressed. All but one man of them succeeded | the regiment Nad a ehnins eee ee Sal Beyond question the cheapest garments ever offered | Taities NIGITTY Mother Hub- Tost enjoyable, 7s us <2 Be original 2n8'/ ing military collar. The cut and fit are perfect. | “atr."Vanderbilt you are noe credited with ward 10 big our tines. Col. Burnaby went (r, | Well received in Washington and all along the fn the District. , Rudleats There are at least individuals, if not famities, | snowing fulness i the form of Inverted plates rs cohae Saything in the market nowadays, Is | Taundiess colons ne ea Tea aneent | TO afeainl (ralit of tivalve slecpess Deveent te Tadiow SKIRTS, with whose lives, {28 apparent dream of retue- the Bock, ene Jay easily over the cushion "Yes," replied Mr. Vanderbilt. “The boys are {n the way of a shelk charging down on horse- shortly after noon, contingents of the lesser |.300.PAIRS OF MENS CHEVIOT Pants,| “*? ment and educated _appreciat of the the toy s t s y ae £ Be OK. he CX y = ri artand literature. They are not untaindfal of | Paced inside of the top of the skirt of all tatlor- | not going to speculate any more, and T lieve uo dea ia daa aineed wiht na a ae nts of the County Democracy and Tammany their duty to the less fa of humanity, but the in the gross iy subse ored and larger portion “trid of their obligations bing to the charity organi- back to show the lining. The new jackets are in light rather rough cloths and_serges, both plain and double breasted. Braiding, when it tnade gowns, and which is supported by. a “sad- die” below, and is not therefore felt as a burden, The jackets are uniformly lined or faced with silk, the buttons alone being ornamental. The dinner often, and evenings, when he isat home, he spends the time talking with friends who dropin. He does not expect to wield the great intention of setting them a had example.” “What, are you always goi| g to let your money lie just where It is now naby himself, whose every action at the time I saw from a distance of about thirty yards, rode out in front of the rear left face, apparently to some one in our ranks brought thi sheik head- long to the ground. The enemy spearsmen headed by their band, to their ory over Tompkins market, where arms were stacked, after which the tired citizen-soldiers departed fall organizations, The officials of the Pennsylvania railroad were kept busy yesterday and last nicht receiv- SPRING OVERCOATS, WITH SILK FACINGS, STRICTLY ALL WOOL, $2.50. This is no “fgiry tale,” but the plain unvarnished 2CTION BRIDAL SETS, consisting Chemise, Gown and Drawers, of good mi DIPS’ CHEMISES, over 10 different re and ponted shapes, reduced frou $L23 RB ve ec m were close behind, and one of them suddenly | ing the patriots who had gone to Washington ois Arce that the work of widlanthrophy iebetter | HeWest of these are nut-shaped, and are a mx-| cousins my interest: and. luvestiAg It imap | dashed at Colonel Tumaby, pointing the long | to particinate in whe maugural ceremonies A — argue that the work of phil ote ie etter | ture of oxidized metal and gilt: éthers are per ordinary way. Ishall putthe money derive | blade of his spear at his throat. Cs his | large force of Tammany Hall men arrived Bee. are. vera a cont dana adaeated too | £cUy formed horse shoes, with dark depressed | rainary way. I shall put the money I de the | horse and pulling it backward, Barnaby leapt | shortly before G oclock. They nal band ROR AU OM AM om gg They are. perhaps, refined and cane ir | BOFR centers. and pear! or silver frames, nailed | Propertios going by my name to show my | frward in his saddle and parried the Moslem’s | which played lively airs on the way to the boat ADLER'S Bes ak 0 ou May og Bucle sank estopeibies maui tuey ara Wise mance Pee eerecey marin manner (FOr soune Tuth in them bat hays no Intention of trytay ee a eC eae oe nu se ene od and during the trip across the river. Opinions Be AA bu Maw Sy efrele and sytnpathies a 2 *s si Wear, besides these jackets,there are smal Lipset he man’s weapon—eight feet—put on the inauguration by some of the leaders were a ~ than points whlch plercefataiy their humanity: cloth manties in belge Sintee Tinea with silk | © ™Anipulate the market.” power to return with interest tte Arab's mur- BS folloWee en Cy coment the leaders = BRB OA A UU OM M M Syg8 m is that tl ature. hi em | 2nd braided; and for indoors, for young ladies, ing Girls Under Twent; lerousintent, Once or twice Colonel Burnaby | “Ex-Alderman Kirk—“ It wns the biegest kind TEN PER CENT ‘ them is that their culture has brought them | 4 new style of Jersey in red stockingettepointed |__ Comeerning Girls Under Twenty. just touched his man, only to make him more | of a show. : ; tees mhS back to trath and nature. They prefer the teal | in tront, with Stenin collar, wad © smati | From the Boston Courier, 4 puche , on! s ow. The weather was all that could be to the artiticial; th noose simple forms and ways, and their influence is altogether good in down the cheap pretense and vulgar ality of the rest of the world, THE SPICE OF LIFE, ives zest and interest to life, well- Kes ought not to complain of share of it. Gay parties, the If variety Rot having the ladies of which packed their ruby velvets and furs for the since, have wardrobe for th © carnival at Montreal afew weeks ly returned here to change their silks and thin wools they will habit basque. ‘The finish upon the edge con- sists of small gold officer's buttons, currant shaped, with pin head tops, which are highly effective. Upon the standing collar and also upon the cutls, are lines of gold and red silk braid. The “Connaught” wrap isa deep cape of red worsted flannel in a coarse twill, with a hood. It is lined with red silt plush, and is so wide as to fold over from shoulder to shoulder. It is exactly what is needed for evening wear at hotels, in country houses, or upon yachting ex- peditions. The hood is the monk shape, and My eyes are blue and my cheeks are pik And I'm the belle of the skuting rink; The young men prai And'say my face is wondreas fair, But, alack-a-day! I'm under twenty And though I've attentive beaux in plenty, It seems that I cannotgo with them To the rink to skate after 5 p.m, It appears that some horrid legislator, With the soul of a Fiorida ailizator, Proposes at onee by hook or crook, ry and eager. The affray was the work of seconds only, for the savage horde of swarthy oes from Kordofan and straight-haired v1 complexioned Arabs of the Bayuda steppe were fast closing in upon our square. “Colonel Burnaby fenced the swarthy Arab as if he were playing in an assault at arms, and there was asmile on his features as he drove off the man’s awkward points. The scene was taken in ata glanee. With that lightning in- stinct which Ihave seen desert warriors before now display in battle while confing to one another's aid, an Arab, who was pursuing a desired, and the various organizations, both military and civic, made a magnificent display. The enthusiasm was unbounded. The ina gural address was short and to the point. It contained a good deal of sound common sens Mark Lanagan, ex-Assemblyman— Never saw anything to’equal it. It was supremely grand. | Everything passed off satistuctorl ‘he inangural address suited me, and, I reckon, allthe members of the organization, "The cab- inet is also all that could be desired. I reckon we are in now to stay.” Ex-Alderman Hugh J.Grani CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Pirvow Suans Pow Suams Corner Massachusetts Avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, GREATEST VARIETY. CHEAPEST PRICI i the top fastens down to form a unique head- ‘To place a law on the statute book soldier and had passed five paces to Burnaby’s | address was short “and & MBRIC PILLOW SITAMS, TRIMMED WITH ed for a trip to New Orleans and give final di- | dress, That will cause a world of grief and tears right and rear, turned with a sudden spring, | Cleveland knows how to sa the wants to | Notwithstanding the “bulldozing” policy adopted HAMBURG INSERTING, F UCKING, rections for the costume to be worn at the in-} The “Dolzourouki” is a new carriage wrap. Concerning girls under twenty yea and this second Arab ran his spear point into | say and means in a few word Tguess the | p,-, = sp Aeits 1 Si a CAMBRIC °FLES; FORMER auguration ballon March 4th. Many beautiful | [tis named from the lady who first ordered A law, in short, forbidding them the colonel’s right shoulder. It was but aslight | cabinet will be satisfactory to the Democracy | PY the Would-be “Bosses” of the Clothing Trade in this pnite: ores toilettes are being prepared for that occasion; | one of the kind, as the little mantle Just. de- To go to the rink after 5 p.m. wound; enough, though, to cause Burnabay to | ofthe nation,” market, we beg to suy to the PEOPLE that we st ee. Dut few will surpass one, the bodice and train | seribed was named for the Duchess of Con- {Wist around in his saddle and defend himself |“ Ex-Alderman Fullgraph—“It was immense; | Centinae the good work begun i FANCY of whi sist of silver brocade in pond-lily | naught. The “Dolgourouki” is made of the Now there's that horrid girl, Miss—ay— k. , tter: mi entire front of thick white sai- idered by hand in ti nd pearls, with veining cades of exquisite lace drape le: marabout me material as the Connaught, but it isa joak with back fitted into tite waist and ped up with cornice tassels and long loops of satin ribbon, which form profuse orna- Sh “six if she’ 3 she’s not quite twenty-three— How glad the envious thing will bet Every night to the rink twen'| from this unexpected at “ Before the savage could repeat his unlooked- for blow, so near the ranks of the square was the scene now be! enacted, a soldier ran out and drove his t through the second as- never saw anything like it in my life. I wouldn’t have missed it for a park commis- sionership, The inaugural address was admir- able. ‘The Democrats are going to keep in PRICES unmercifull} to naught the “bousters’ people of the District of Columbia up to the standard ot FANCY Prices, and tinu! OUR PRICE ! CAMBRIC PILLOW SILAS wer now for "4 el they a ~ - ¥ meCk TN caught up with bunehes of lovely mentation in the center, under a stylish hood. And skate with Harr: know; sailant, Brief as was Burnaby's glance back- | turned ont and T doe aa i aE tp HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING feathers fastened with diamond ornaments. | The sleeve in front fornis a double cape, show. | While tnauet itn or hem, ward at this fatal episode it was long enough to | within the next quarter of a coneary. AND EMBROIDERED RUFFI Fe odie oan, vers deeply pointed. If | ing the silk lining. “The whole effet Westrii | In tears at home alter pa gnable the first Arab to deliver his spear point | “Secretary Gliroy—"It was a superb demon- 5 IS A BARGAIN AT $3.25. js draped with the same lace which trims the | ing and very stylish, but it is only suitable for fall in the brave officer's throat. ‘The blow | stration. ‘There euust ane be ‘ skirt, and is caught up af the left with feathers | a carriage wrap. The pretty but rough woollen | How would these legislators feel, drove Burnaby out of his saddle, but it required | strangers In Washinates Teenie ae eee, | 49° Open evenings unt 9; Saturdays until 11, £28 ; st snd carringsof diatpnds willbe were gish this | Checks Which are so fashionable in England | Who are chosen to guard the coiamon weal, | a second one before he let go hig gripor the reins | eas a Wash “and in the civic parade . OUR PRICE and earrings of diamonds will be worn with this | and Scotland have obtained much favor in| — Ifwe, the gitls whose liberties ; q i gostume. A dress of pale sea-green satin, very Jong in the train, and bodice will be covered with a shawlshaped drapery of Brussels point and ured with real tulips of varigated and bnes. A Worth dress of d le gray ie: Paris, but they are not liked in this country. Most of the ‘tailor-made suits used here are worn by young women who want fine smooth cloths that closely define the figure. They are terribly afraid of looking stout, and will not wear acoarse wool, oracheck that has a ten- ‘seek to crush by laws like these n=t the harmless roller skate, ed the power to lezislate, ssed a law forbid To take a drink after 5 p. and tumbled upon the ground. “Half adozen Arabs were now about him, With blood gushing in streams from his gashed throat the dauntless guardsman leapt to. his feet, sword in hand, and slashed at the ferocious group. They were ie wild strokes of a proud, had the right of the line, The President im- pressed all favorably. His address was to the point and did not splurge all over creation.” Ex-Alderman James Fitzpatrick—"I_ am more than pleased. Tammany had the right of line and we all had a glorious time. The in- Te Naroxat Sare Derosir Cc CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AV: = a : 4g ® man dyin and he was quickly | augural address could not be improved upon, | PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT CONGRESS SPECTAL SALE OF CORSET COVERS. and pink combined is trimmed with knots of | dency to give them an appearance of embon- overborne an dyin Itis inkeeping with Cleveland's other public JANCARY 32, Iso merce Abie! GMnOnenier Gaee neRea lace and very narrow faille ribbon. point. wit — ——* watterances: (ames sxinpoo | annie exvaonenten Gan seem It is worth noting that with all’ the world to SPRING OUT-DOOR GARMENTS. A Kissing Wager Postponed. ‘The Irving Hall contingent arrived at 8:15. R PROOF VAULTS. ONE LOT, MADE OF GOOP MATERIAL, HIGH grince, and ie dauehtero? the Flehest man in | , 4 Tesetion has set in azatnst the long cloak as suntipedon, Penn. March|/ ive hundred versous gocieredon the atest | Te Vana sence (ep a lively ait the sabiaeny AND LOW NECK, AT 1 ULAR 25c. COR- America. could find nothing more bewutitul for | ® dress garment, and the tide has quite turned | 1, says: Three men, who for several days have |in front of the Sterling hotel at Bridgeport, | the boat at ones and vere ikon to eee | Glo SET COVEE @ wedding dress than hand-embroidered white | in favor of the pretty mantles, short on the | poen experimenting in I Conn.,ut noon on the 4th of March, expecting | brosses street ferry, where a lane rep! | T LAW RASON BRIGG JOT, BEST FITTING, WITH LACE alk at this was worn totally uneneum- | back and with long ends in front. The original | and secluded part of thi 1o witness the payment of a wager made before | of the geni committee, with t | ALBERT L. STURTEV ith jewe do not expect to figure at the guration ball. and who ha e worn outall features of these is that they are fitted in at the back and held down to the waist by an interior chinery for the more certain use of nitro-glyce rine and other hizhly explosive compounds, the presiden’ election, which was that a prominent marri: 1 woman would kiss the first waited to welcome them back. They 1 to their headquarters, where the p Drnecroxs: KAT 2 10, TRIMMED NICELY i 12 o'clock {f Cleveland dismissed. The following lead d | Benjamin P. suvde Glover, &, AT 3¥c; FORMERLY i f : ' v1 > man she met after 12 o'clock ff Cleveland was | dismissed. The following leaders. expresse ‘ son Rigi,” Sd Pheu or ening dresses. are Gorming serving classes | belt while the old ones Seer eae atte fash: | quietly took an afternoon train at Petersburg | inaugurated, ‘The kissing was to be done in the | themselves thy Aibert E- Sturtevant, ‘nage ok dane be mraghe ek ores dnciera PS cecal [Gettin mania ie chee they require but little | fr the west. One was a Frenchman, who g pected BUD uely ie women Tailedito ap- | Sheri Da) sane ts) 3 LSKIE tea, and chat and sew for the poor. The major- | than the long cloaks. aaa also “dressy,” | Paris, and who stated that he has beenstwo | jt Ne wovlna bie Gecrmtiekes wit nel | seo ree ae aus Tee eee Dsavcuniascn Buaserrs WE WISH THE SP AND ARE REALLY ity have as much idea of what is practically ocr mene raphe a carne or the months in this country, most of the time in Fe and the kissing has been postponed until | guess, beat anything ever held. The entiusi: SOLDATA MSOCOUNT. needed for the poor as a nest of frisky young | sulte: is, Of seine tiniest Oe WS | Now York. ‘Ths tuo stherm ems a Caan | MRE Ge eee was tremendous AND COMFORTS, ABOVE-MENTIONED ARTICLES CAN BF Kittens: but their intentions are good, and there | dress. Jacketsare the only suitable addition to | New, York. 1 onc! ie 1 mena is generally some older and more experienced | @ tailor-made dress. The newmarket or ulster, | 824 22 American, who gave neither names nor =ee March is the black sheep in the northern cal An_Interesting Compilation. Ought to be satisfied, having two representa- DON OUR SECO! D FLOOR A . rho i acti 5 residence, and did no talking. They ¥ in pleased. The inaugu was just what Having bought ont a large lotof CHEAP (LADLPS' COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT) Cents the time troue betug willy clvccs ones | materiale aud cbince ie iis eee ake | this clty Eeloregoluig to the enicie resees wy | tom ine even one inizht be expected from a man of Mr. Cleve- | BLANKETS and BED COMFORTS, suitable : eo tariey little bibs, aprons, caps an tidies, ment for service and traveling; but spring sill, yk is nen eb to ee h they oe ‘The table below shows the number of words | }# ; prone aie eee oe SES for Inanguration Purposes, much less than ‘ore ase or silk and cashmere suits, pongees, surahs, and, | Phe American had been here previously, hi in each inaugural address; also how often the ‘at cure, a js & LOU ae. New Yoo they were selling 4 week ago, I can offer the ae: NOTES OF PREPARATION, latgr, erenadines, musling’ lace oter sti’ ai | ing been with the party which in the latter gehen other summer tissues, may be finished and part of December mide sev: A tests of a nex personal pronoun “I” was used: tives In the cabinet, Best Bargyits ever sold in this city in those ae arr : : E cles. Gel ices before mu . SEYS! IE Srysm endar; there is no one that would not, if it | arrayed as costumes hy the addition of alittle com poane coalesce petrolie: mare Lew Beene att ie ences No. bees of loko Nes eee aah I oe . SS ee eee = ow R mat own a Khe bale ¢ man, who {x not proficient in English, also | Washington, first term 3 2 sfied with im he = pent bad y eeniin cui ee rn re eee eee ert ta tition aca baying thems | WIRCADULII{le terete noe bee Washington, second ter 6 | inauguration was a great suece: was Gas GEnNan! WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PURCHASI wind, sits sleety days and threatening nights | 106 of short leugths OF eran nt ot eh odie: | Such a8 was unavoidable. J. Adam: 13 | perfectsand the democratic hosts who gathered Ie NE A LEADING MANUPACTUR! Suil itis, afterall, even in the east and at the | Eatin or softtiured brocade with « below st | 1m teply to inquiries made by one or two 19 | at Washington from all parts of the country 2 NEW YORK north, a month of promise. The ice breaks, the | velvet, plush or chenille “leach” fringe. The | Petsous in whom he was obliged to confide in 16 | manifested unbounded enthusiasm as they had | _ 26 71S Matket Space. 190, DOZEN days lengthen, the sun, when it does make its | lining’ ay be fine farmers satin, which Ig | Oder to obtain the local information necessary AL | Rasen to do, having assembled to witness the BLACK JERSEYS, GOOD QUALITY, PERFECT appearance, shows increase of power. Itis at | warmer than twilled silk, and ls bow fuished | OF bis purposes, the Frenchinun says he is the 4 | first inauguration of a democratic President in| Ger Tue Bess ALL least the besinning of spring. Furs may, be | with such satiny smoothness as to rival pure | ‘2¥entor of the ‘machinery he was trying, an 29 | Aquarter of a century. The inaugural address — AC Geen in the streets, but they aes uc longer in the | eee is toget.a large sum of money for itafter It is 26 | wasshort and sensible. The cabinet ought to “THE CONCORD HARNESS” SUHEDES. ExMEcAce Oe aivep widows, or on the shcives and counties, a porfected from the Nihilists in Russia Inter. ams 44 | Re etinneiery, tb, All ood. democrats, and es- TH CORD COLMAR opens ' ie! lelica as nationals in Germany an ‘rance and dy: son, first term. ally to ple is state, iets ye a mar LY OXE bes ie have taken thelegane ae tks | Belge and blue are to be very fashionable this | Byyonels in Germany at contrivance is very | Jackson, second term. G |. Alderman Anthony Hartman—Everything ‘ll kinds and description at | AS A SPECIAL BARGAIN. ONLY ONE OF THESE ul those who like the choice of | Season. Blue is a holiday color and always a | simple, consisting principally of a wick, some-| Van Buren, 88 | passed off quietly and successful ne ine | “Every genuine CONCORD HARNESS is stamped VERSE ONs) 20 Rak Ea the uovelties of the season are busy making | favorite, but it has of late years won a place | What like that wg in Lectern ead EE ie 38 | augural address @ model in its way, and | with maker's name und trade mark their selections, and preparing for-an earlg | cnor eh count of the nev ana | 3 saturated witha h inflammable wax | Tyler... 15 | showed that the President realized the responsi- Site & EEG. = flight to the country, or perhaps for a quiet | “der than ever, on account of the new and | and coiled concentrically on aroller. Itis une | ‘Polke 18 | bilities of his exalted position, He will make 407 Denmpivania seen Lenten seacon of hose sewing with the aidofa | Subtle shades developed, the revival of favorite | furled by. a spring, the motion of which is regu- | Taylor. 18 | the best President this country has ever had. Adjoiuing National 1 Gremmaker and the ‘useful paper pattern. | “old blues,” and the adaptability of new ones | ted by a few whicels and cogs, “As the wiek tin- | Plorce 25. | His cabinet is strong, and this state is well rep- BLANKETSand CARRIAGE RO DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR BOOK AND STA §) tyles are always tive, and have e coils it passes throuch a tube which governs the | Buchanan. 13 | sented in it. at very low prices. ecl7 RY DEPARTM. ees vies are alway tractive, Soe bares toa wider range of oe Blue has usuaily rapidity with which it burns. The part tobe | Lincoln, first term 43 oes a E ‘shness wi makes them seem at new. si cl ed ope = sf 5 WE E AV They may be the saiue old acquaintances a lit | sensitive on the subject though thes coma aot | fast uWound fs for several miches of a diitevent | Lincoln’ seco tesa 1 nae oS as SALE OF OLD aND > fle disguised. but we are perhaps glad to see | weur it after a certain age-and to thone to whoes | Kind, being highly combustible and. buraine 15 | Washington Cor. New York Trihune, March 4. ak SvEnvsun DEPARTMENT ISNEW them for old acquaintance sake, and because | blue is becoming the development of toned SIG rene ee ea ploatye sit 22 Mr. Blaine is at Baltimore burying his sister. Fen AND FRESH, AND ARE BEING OFFERED POSsI- Swortiy reusarkiug tint ac the | Soe oe Tend Cee Parade Te ecient | she lengils of tho wick the objece mate toley | Das ree eae align 16 | Fllza Blaine was older than her brother. She TIVELY LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE: best stores are found always the largest number | their wearing their favorite color, and 1s a foregulate itso as to burn six inches an hour. | Garfield. 10 | married one of his schoolmates. Mr. Blaine CLOVE STORX. of old and well-known friends in styles and | source of pleasure and satisfaction. There is | Tbis has been nearly accomplished, there being fabrics. Arnold & Constable, for example, depended upon year aiter year for the Scotch zephyr ginghams, for the purest Of spotted foulards. for exclusive and invisible eheeks and mixtures in Scoteh and English wools, and for orizinal designs, made expressly them, ina fine line of cottons, thin linens and silk ‘musiins, or China silks." Ruches are required in the hot months of our variable no doubt as to the cheerfulness, or otherwise, of color in dress and surroundings, and the uni- versal and economic use of black is therefore, from this point of view, to be deprecated, and the use of livelier coloring encouraged. ' The smoke hues, in some of which are suggestions of both gray and green, are particularly hand- some in the new faille silks of soft and rich quality; they are well adapted for elegant a variation in a machine runnin: three hours ofabout twenty minutes. Very gratifying re- sults were obtained in the experiments here, several successful explosions being secure Tue American and the Germ: the societies that employ M. F: are to report upon the results. ‘They zo from here to Pittsburg, stoppinu at one Intermediate point, and from thence to Cincinnati and Chi- are agents of nrnaud, and Repinings. I doe not lve awake o' nights, My ¢ L doe not frett, And wonder just whom hee will put followed the general community and his Pres- byterlan forefuthers into the kirk, but his sis- ter went up the mountain at Brownsville to the stone Roman Catholic church, and made her communion there, In that faith she lived and died, and brought up her children, ‘The day on which Biaine was to have been inaugurated, if he hed been successful in the election, was turned into mournin; when his sister lay dead, Fine Gloves for Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses. The dest fitting and most reliable Glove manufactured. We guarantee our prices the lowest in the market. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 16 North Charles st., Baltimore, Ma. f26-1mn7 ENGRAVED PLATE > 50 CARDS (CRANES BEST STOCK), AT 56 CENTS. si : ; ner / ELIVERED AT TWED Shimate. (Thus arc bought regularly. year aster | spring costumes and may be worn by. lailies or | AE. Tanengt ever onder wise Hesaid to her on tuesday,as she was breathing | Wrecaweaxe Axp Honenounp heim ave tit changed thelr character greatly is | Seneates Wee ice Toke enage ues are more pe Cece ca siCRextriue. Bu ov aul ai eer c¢ or acai Sister, you do not know how much I love | are worth thelr weight in gold. ‘That has been abnnd- thirty ‘Tints and ground colors wary, | Geet ted for the handsome “traveling” co von; designs ure sometimes a little larger, some: times a little smaller, but they only go “round and round” after’ all, like the wheels in “Toddie’s ” pay wateh, BERRY PATTERNS, The patterns of the season are very diversified, but they cannot be said to follow any exact law, human or divine. What there is of nature is conventionalized, and too rigidly defined to be nature: and other forms seem merely to have tumes of several brides, who utilize them as bridal and afterwards us’ visiting costumes, the real traveling suits being less expensive ‘and elegant. The prettiest ginghams are made of narrow clustered stripes in two tones of old or stone blue, and the most attractive percales, cambrics and ‘linens, in solid gray and old china blues, with minute white rings, small forked or In. terlocked figures sprinkled over the surface. From the Chicago Herald. “It was a bad thing for the industrial inter- ests of the country that Cleveland was elected,” remarked 4 man in @ Monroe street saloon yes- terday. “OU, that’s allin your eye,” replied the bar- tender. “Fil bet you the drinks for the party that in Just four months from Cleveland's inauguration nineteen out of twenty of the business It ys that gravelleth me. I doe not know, I doe not care, What valorous Englishman Will smash ye Mahdi and subdue Ye turbulent Soudan, Idoe not cart ifall ye Bast Ih die war ys blent; I wysh J knew were I might fyna A'little lower rent. “Yes, I do,” she whispered with the last flush of interest in this life, “As much ae I love you, you love me.” ‘This morning, instead of her brotherstandin in state before the ambassadors, she will be laid out in the cathedral among the saints and before the King of Kings. It was at Mrs. Walker's house that Blaine’s mother spent her closin| years, He bad married in distant Maine ani She remained in the land of her childhood on antly proven during the present severe winter. ‘They ave cured more coughs and colds than all the rest of the congh medicines combined. They never fail. ‘They clear the voice and relieve hoarseness, Large pacl LANSBURGH & BRO,, 420, 422 424, axv 426 SEVENTH STREET. 1 Pere Awv Tsvicoratixe. é : F ers of the Ohio. Thus, while Beige or twine color has been fashionable | houses of Chicazo will be closed up. Tcare not if Reform shall winne, Teastanee een Coneieal See ml — 719 MARKET SPACE. todisterehtinte from otte's that have preceded | Mom OF less. and inan exclusive sort of way, | ,Do you mean It? Twonder wet Tit fina ye tinne auguration, the plous sister of Blaine has passed ferentivte frotn others - os Su ln ane: ree. yonder wiles Eile h ‘ them. The exceptions to this rule are in the | {s'sott and capable pr artiotieolncte rere | “Well, Till take the bet.” to ‘Those who may wish to furchase, elther as a dell lovely momie cloth, with delicately shaded ‘To pay my water dues, er account, 2 c ; = BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS r 5 ee n = “You ‘lose. Cleveland will be inaugurated Worry not that all ye States cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- ‘ leaf “and flower designs, upon lisht tinted Gapeay cor Gechotipecom es to Aihes March 4. Four months from that day will To wracke and ruin goe; baits SY, a ania . = rn gcK grounds. | Some representing soft clusters of | puler, however, and lacks the dull yellow tint | e— Tonly wysh I could stand off From the New York Tribune. DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to makea Se enins: With sinall olive leaves, and | which renders some shades of pongee soobnox. | “July 4, of course. Same old gag. But just Ye tradesmen what I owe. Rite masputictare) (of candy, “1sLalnabet atm Il oor g itera OUR BLACK. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Rowdy bers! other leaves and woodland | tous, and looks well made up Witt lace or tha eager alors Of the business houses In Chi- —Robert J. Burdette. | stand-still, and will not be brisk again before ote INS. NEW AND ELEGANT Tall tatectee patterns hing stgzestions of | same shade aud trimmed with black or bronze | C&g0 are saloons, and not a_darned one of them April. There is no doubt considerubie adulter- TINES, FIGURED AND small tapestry patterns which reproduce with | Sm ic terials. ‘T st suit- | Will be closed up July 4. Doliar-sixty, please. | A FEMALE PRISONER'S CoNFESSION.—About ‘ ae PEI TTTT ERE NN N ‘. ZEPHYR GLX LAID near perfection the work of the needle. Ses decoration ie cutee one taco buthaie | The man that cracks old chestuute arcana note | thirty rears age Mee ADIN Gentes Wao | ation going on. A mannfucturer told me the | J Ube Pre eee BPR, THT BPE NN | PLAIN. zernyk GincHaMs, FI anD arly all the uew goods are figured, ands belge linens or thin wools make very pretty | 8et# a tast of the worm. Dollar-sixty, I sald.” Ficted or the murder of her husband in Hing- | other day that twenty per cent of the conte: | U U BPP pPP Ee ERy of be NNN | steven. i larger number than usual upon G sf i ————+e0______- am, Mass., and sentenced to life imprison- | tionery made by wus terra alba, costing a A &: a is-ith no intention of combination, with | sna Rereee er creme, Simin With Lsee He Passed Easily ment. She Fefsed to acknowledge the eine centandahaltper pound. Incompatison wih] UU ® PF Ere # Eee NBN NEW WRITE Goops. 5 is in itself ig suilicient in- | White wool and twilled flannel suits will, it is | From the San Francisco Chronicle, and her motive for its commission could not be | such adulteration the use of poisonous minera: . : CHECK MUSLINS, EXTRA VALUE, ONLY ‘absence of bunched-up di i a Z divined. Mrs. Gardner 1s now seventy-seven | colors is redlly insignificant. Terra alba isa : f Fp ee Lange Mer predominance of straight skirts beau orknifoctscd timing oe wee cmd Ee A eae ny Rate Eeoed | ee ard and an nanibie Ge the hanes Or etn Soe eee Ee eens VuwWi Bist FY ee eee Heme neater | Hues in the making up of spring | “Cut beads and small buttons, as an edge for | M#!ne- ta ® man was on east and | tion in New Bedford. Lately she sent for Rev, | used instead of So much sugar. Itcomes trom WWWW HHH Ss. KRY yy CECAN DIES, MABALAA, PERL : r dresses. Cina silks reappear with | pasques and jerseys, are effective, if handsome | led upon him. They chatted awhile | Mr. Coe, the chaplain of the institution, and | Staten Island and other parts of the country, WWWw H HII B58 Rk ¥ = MANY OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICS. snd berries upon Wavy grounds, or cone- | and: put upon the right materials and in guita- | bout various things, and then, to this man’s | made a confession to him that she poisoned her | The saving effected by its use is enormous, and wows HU KK Y-. Lait with, geten i veined with brown, | ble combinations; but in common glass orme- | astonishment, Mr. Heed begatl £0 nak fee ail | hucband. Ae to tho motives she eee eee Y with green lea ind grounds of creaim and stone, rather ecru. The 1 revivals of those which were ur grandmothers, and combina- the same quaint and odd but The spotted foulards are in in clusters of three: also bine, pink, pearl and These are varied by fy three-pronged pat- dei: tal and upon cheap materials they are a vulgar affectation. Eonnets are small this season, hats larger and more varied in style. A useful selection for those who cannot afford to match every dress is a hat of black straw or chip, useful size, faced with black velvet and trimmed with a group of black ostrich tips; and a white straw bonnet, faced with gathered sill or lace, and trimme with lace, soft silk or China crape and clover, sorts of people tn California. “You seem to iknow California folks well enough,” said he. “Ishould think Idid. Iam from California, myself. I was admitted to the bar in California, and Judge Wallace examined me. [ll take m oath nobody was ever admitted to the bar with as simple an examination. When I went up for examination the'great question of the hour was the legal tender act. verybody was dis- for none, but simply reiterated that a demon seemed to urce her on until the murder was committed, Her husband wasa kind man, she never could complain of his treatmeni of her. Mrs. Gardner is overwhelmed with re- morse for her act. CALL FoR A CAMEL CorPs.—In answer to an advertisement which appeared In two New renders honest competition an imposibility in certain channels. ic ak soe Left $20,000 to His Rescuer. A fortune of $20,000 was recently left by a resident of the West Indies, who was formerly @ pupil in Bridgeport, Conn., to the man who saved him from drowing when a boy, thirty- seven years ago. There are two sets of claim- This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to givea fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY BLACK HOSE. ‘SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK, LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON HOSE. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E.G. DAVIS, ns CORNER Sr axp MARKET SPACE York’ newspapers Monday for 500 men to pro- jddletor Gre. .. cS cht give Suriety to this cool and buttercups, daises, or bunches of delicate lilue. | Cussing its constitutionality, Some sald it was | ceed lnmediately to Egypt as teatnaters, camel | #2t8 8nd the case promises to become entangled | Browning & Middleton, Rartour & Hamliton, pat Bancar i Sums er ot be ‘A medium or serviceable bonnet can easy | constitutional, others said it was uneonsticn | drivers he, several Runded acre: camel | sn the meshes of the law. One of these is the | J.B Bryan & Bro, ©.C. Bryan, The COMFORT SHIT, made of Wamsutta Cotton ens rt narrowly striped and barred in | be made to match a cloth sult by covering ths | onal. The first question Judge Walle nied | im front of tite office of Maj. George F. Williams, Widow of Baldwin Pierson and her two daugh- | B. L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, a eer ae His SHSLRUE, ble, white, gray and gold, with | crown with the cloth and using a scrap of vor | mo was, ‘Is the legal tender act constiturinnie | manones of the Mutual Negroni ny, ters. Pierson rescued a boy at the time referred | N.T. Metzger &Bro, ‘Beall & Baker, cents for the Finest Dress shir 3 admixture of darker colorjng. Blues | yetor plush for small puffed brim: a wing | 1 didn’t hesitate a moment. I said simply, | Beekman street, atan early hour in the morn- | to, and he is said to be the one who left the | John H. Magruder, 3.C. Exgood & Co, Ask to see the CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, mado dominate in the best class of summer | and a bow, with strings to match, completes ie | Xt 13 constitutional ‘You, can pase iid | ibe When Maj, Wiltiane appeared at the | moneysto his rescuer. The other rescuer was | &. R. Waters, W. HL 1. Cissel, of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Pine Linen, htor vi nent blues butold | “The newest thing In vests to wear next the | Judge Wallace. ‘We always passa man who | office he was greatly surprised at encountering | Geo. C. Bouton, whose son is a claimant. 7 only 50 cents. Regular price 75 cents, ji those which are softened by | skin is a closely-ribbed, low-necked and cher, | can settle great constitutional questions off- | the crowd, the advertisement having been pub- | Twenty. {cats seo (an advertisement ‘aippearcd, WASHINGTON, D. ‘Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order for $7.50. 1 wntrast with white. Very | siceved Jersey-shaped jacket, Jt isin silk aad | band.’” ished by some’ practical joker without his | in al pep ccassing ie liferation of s main Ww. CA Only $7.50 for Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order. ambrics are sprinkled with | wool, and in so closely Woven that fea ees —————re+___» _ knowledge, The major addressed the crowd, | Who rescued a boy, saying a fortune awaited = & & W. CATHERWOOD, ce NTER UNDEKWEAL at 20 per cent less than SOSA RRO URS solid or outlined, | i¢ seems only fit for a baby, but it is so'elastie | DOCTORS’ Brz1s.—Four physicians of Hart | denouncing the shabby way In nniok they had | him. The estate is ‘in the hands of J. R. Gid- Sole Proprietors, GALTIMORE BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, {alin white dots: others show very | as to be inrge enough for a stout womar, “Unes Ga, have signed and published the fol- | been served by the Joker, and the men quletly | deys, of Hartford. ee fis 1002 F st. n.w, lar figures—open toot a 8 rsons desirin, ispersed, Most of them were ericans ant 14 SSS — "7 leaves in outline. Perhaps | tremely ae ok ae deen They-are lovely | Servioes, who havenot heretofore promptiy-ontd | ition with & few. Eneliene Thee aes and Minnie Palmer's Stockings. = t and imost original of these dainty | summer vests by 3. | their medical bills, must give some guarantee'| dressed, and all apparently meant business” anv in minute tapestry bars upon | ported) are to be seen” 2°) CMY Samples (Im- | tot their bills will be pald as’ they Sit ae * +07 Lp ee Concenrraten tchecks or hair line stripes, the cost, | “It is a little curious that such a thing as a | Tenants who have no real estate or other prop-| SUSPECTED POISONING oF A CHIEF or Po-| Ifthere’sone thing in the world thata woman of {he novelty, being fiity cents in-| plain sacque is not to be found in New York | erty which 1s a good security for the Payment | LICE.—A telegram to the N. Y. Herald from | tikes better thin another it’s silk stockings, ead of forty per yard. Ses hte oteeeahe nas gone out offashion, | Of thelr Dille must obtain orders from thelr | Pittsburg, Pa., March 3,says: Since the death | xtonte ‘Palmer heaven, She eos CRAB ORCHARD rete c a a reas azek, are, our old friends | everything Is fitted, and so there le ne lore | landlords, who will become responsible or tis | of Chief ot Police Brach thee Pores, death 2 ee opis Lescina the soplices in anew dress, with small figures, | simnple sacque to be obicived a yg ers ment of all bills made by tenants thus ob- | Ing suspicion among his relatives and friends | 8nd they areso cleverly contrived as to look WATER, Or easter fieues, Mitek have the effect | weished to obtain a plain, white woolen cacti fatning orders, fecond, a objectsof charity fare | that he was a victim of foul play. Fred. L. | Uttle at the bottom and blg at the top. ‘Thatis, of embroidery. These are often made up in| seare N York rece} 7 | hereby guaran: ual attention wit raun, o er e deceased chief, former! gradually comb the figured material in various | Sd “jacketn” Avted ee ia hoe geod BY | Sad all fraying parrond when tear on, with any | Braun, at practitioner, has undertaken to took | we feet are all in dark colors, which gradu DYBP ETL HEAD, Ways as triniming or part of the costume, the | HDG, “jack d-down collars and sackets: | upon to treat patients who deserve the charlie | into the matter, and had tte rumored, dis- | Gevelop breadth trom the instep up, and a rent . G. T. Kem, golor being the same throughout. ‘The soft | real or sham at the back of fhe seier | Beets | of the public. "We have takers this serioge ary | inte the matter, and Had it was the terrible | $Pread_away into designs of lacings and em- aes Gnish, the lustrous effect. render these hand/| ga invalid Gad fequived coer ee oe Was | Cure for ourselves the ase SO oe doubts that had been aroused as to the manner } Proldertes. ‘The three “lls” that make life a burden promptly and TAILOR, gorne fabrics Nery attructive, thongh there are | Gusyy without COO OF APpesa ee, iee and | chanta, snd: Olners ‘demad oF the eames | cebts that hed beon aroused as to the manner Tp etic pbc’ positively relieved by No.414 - Gre not allie, though the cost te ation, that they | alternatives were a few bright blue, pink ofren | Public.” - fosulted fom slow polsoning wrens death | they might’ well be termed & symphony: in NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, inn cotinine as silk. | oriented Tacs andres re wealled “ibek. | , POISON AT A CHURCH FESTIVAL—A. special | forcement of HUnIbeF OF city Oninoneee Char | stockings. Queen Elizabeth, in’ whose time - ics pase was Eee te antag | tacit dite hot ake te forts | Hom sliver Milt, Ohio March Bans Greatex” | Sram nna ads Himelf cunorions ee Oakes | Hi etcings were Invent, Would eve pase CRAB ORCHARD WATER A sudslen Impulse was given to the wearing | that 1s walling by flling the demand for iaee Pomningor tise vores ero ne ae ECE he gate ae ey gee eas | suddenly be resurrected into Gourtiife apate | Tu.use Sor 70 yeare wuncessfally, and recommended hy of white dresses last summer by the develop- Lig begeciing ve Srna a Whom nave aince died. A erat een Gee | hreathe ‘Gained by. having peanut stands re-| _,Zhe standard of fine ladyism nowadays issilk physicians everywhere. Price 5c. a bottle. Ment of mach 1 deetnPPlication to fine | shat every young lady Ta New Sone ty ele: | held at the Methodist Episcopal chars eiien | tect seine sidewalks and by a manifesto | tocKings and the little song and dance actress | GENUINECRABORCHARDSALTSareonly sold | , white goods and the production 9f a new class | pa Sree owen ety autism nae was attended by but few persons, owing’ to the | against hand organs, =| a Commander “hea — a of white machine-mmade embrotderies. Hereto- of ea heavy rains, Oysters were among the refresh- Fe See that “Crab Apple” trade mark is on all labels. fore embroideries bad! aj ~eared in strips, and | fenge desire On the Partor Ee ee wane ii | mene served. All those whe ais thence | Tae ER FoR Buxcomne Assavtrep— | English Ferrets Catching Kansas Prat-| 0 Genuine Cratorchard salts are sold in bulk been used in small qua stitles as trimming. | 5%, des! f thelr ustoclatee oor ianed 2 | soon taken violently ill, A physician ousaene | On Wedhesdayy at Rema Re a ‘Richmond = Buy only “Crab Apple” Brand. Sold by all Embroidery in the plece had been rare and ex: | tecslon of a more antivne nee Py the pos | moned, but Ele Hamilton aged & and foe, | Beamon; a member of the legislature from Bun- | From the Barber County Index. om. . pensiv used tor chrisicring robes or by | possessed, Specimen than they | ora’ Poole, aged 24, died before midnight. Of cembe fa debate, in reply to a query from Lieut, | An old Englishman is now traveling through those who éould a ost of an expensive |" The prinefpal of a fashionable finishin; ‘school | the remaining thirteen but two are out of dan- ae bingon as to why he had not noticed a | this county, with two pairs of ferrets, with over’ einbrolderyand “aifover® tucking, tive | (oF, 30UmE, ladles saw ‘the paragraph and | Eryenieal polsouing, <<" * 198" case of) sotain newspaper erucle aasalling him said | which heis making money by killing prairie CRAB ORCHARD WATEE 00, te, tucking and cmbroldery covering the whole Tend Sit to her 300, young tadies hea noegand | Seen os Wuteea by J fafus ¥. McCaden, of Charletterwne | 40g8 He has his pets in a wire cage, and,going [peer Pp rere te pole rome bony ag that is. the most wealthy, families in New York” pore aad UP A Cacace An. atten had le in Decay rat Mr, Fearson on eae to ® ranch Ages Grad ere indications of SIMON N. JONES, Manager, White dresses ‘were inade with whole fonts, | Nt ohe had a prayer rug, and only three knew church, county Donegal, Ireland, “X ter | house adopted a resolution of inaut the | forone.centiper dog. ‘The price appears go core side panels or deep flounces of embroidery, the | “atthe term meant. |" Jenny Jung, | Chureb, co of finexploded dynamite | facts of thé asaault, appotntt a committee to | mall that the does not hecltate | M16-ata Louisville, Ky. basque being cut of the same decorative ma- ‘Tecumseh and the Apache Chief. were found at, the church. Ouly ailtienad es consider and repo! as to the duties ofthe house accept the offer. One ferret will clean out from terial, so that the entire dress seemed to be com- ° plodea, desti poe & few erasre me juare feet of the build. | in to protecting a member. The com- | twenty to fifty dogs before he tires out,or rather pores of needlework, machine needlework, to | From the San Francisco Chronicle. lng. The motives the its 1s as yet en- | mittee will probably report recommending before he gets so full of blood of his victims panei he ellect' was the same. The stim-| At Fort Bayard for a long time there lay an | rely oyaterions. rile isthe church where | ceedings for the ation of the imma 8 reek One ty Wor near een ope is tired ont | Dyocros Armenrary Euxm iets ae wen created, iS eery aecive detaend, old spiked cannon, which had been rendered Isaac Bui a’ father formerly officiated formerly officiated. of members of use in debate. en OS cies 80 on till the creased effurts, The new tucked and em- | Useless for some reason or another. The-xpache | LYNCHING IN NORTH CAROLINA.—Wednes-| A CoNTRACTOR’S ATTEMPT TO COERCE A PAR- Its principal ingredient, Pure Mxar, tsscientific- broidered white materials show increased fine- | chief of that district fell in love with that can- | day morning, at Monroe, Union Les Hh N.C., | L{aMENT.—Charle} the coni GEN. SHERIDAN’S WoopEN INKSTAND.—Dr. | ally formilated with medical remedies, giving it won- Ee uibs Shanta yatta Psat | Stinatatte nope whine steno | St oe eek the la sleet aael | Meche gute’ ens mnae gets | ANtanider Mls ar tues Oop | Sofa mncadne popu vn eV and cambrics are tuck ‘ust il — ee ker Gen. ‘him to the outskirts of the | sion yesterda; last ‘6 | assemb! wooden inksfand that was In lines, which cover the surface the latieree | Sherman was announced as coming, and the town and hauged him to a tree. . Stellen was | disputed claim and eee tains Drees | ote ‘Lieut. Gen, Phil Sheridan ‘while om In Trrmom, Yxurow and Matanza Fevers it is minute that there are many grades between | Officer told the Apache that he must ask him. charged with committing rape upon @ white | tras this year were itted. caused bars | gaged in vey and ‘invaluable, giving strength to overcome these malig the frst and those that measure a quarter of an blag Pep Soap general looked at it, saw it girl, mine years old, about a month ago. tobe naifed across 5 iy and Kept. rossoe- iso while he was @ captain in 8a try | nant diseases. Highly recommended by leading Phy . A great m: fuck was , and prese: him, sion for about an hour, w ‘premier straightembroidered skirts will be worn dusing | “i am atraid,” eaid the ge Syith mila | A minister sserted in ie, pulptt, Sunday | structed the usher of the black ‘rod to Tamove ——___—+e-—_____ Sete ot Rete atento Re somveimcants ond ‘Werk: ig or ombrolders G3 sag, belted bodice of tuck | er Gn To aotdie ea a oteat youcen Bad declared it would: net hie cae ee | Be ore’ thie wen ae Oe Ser | searficen alanine Laced eee ee - Ty \ mat ar’ e CLOTH SUITS AND WRara. ia om Cannon kill cowboys, Kill sol- Pov die peceeensy 10 make & ene, Such Gheteits nave the keys Fy a] $28 in honey was taken st the door at recon E FPOUGERA & 0O., Agents, N.Y. Tho newest Redfern eu vi ‘The he a declared, ought boycotted. — Hectent, reserving rights against the goven- | marriage at that place benefit of the ae