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. as % é y, F THE xe ht STAR: WASHINGTON, DO, SATURDAY, id in & proper spirit to improve | and answered somewhat hurriedly, turning F NS. PARNELUS ACHIEVEMENT. AS TO PRETTY POLLY. pp Oe te vee, being usually ‘of mind, amie | away ae henoke: a THE NEW YEAR FASHIO} “G@OOP SOCIETY” IN ENGLAND. aoe eae <a ‘and tending to irifing| “ him,” Some Pointers on the Talkative Parret CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, podestios and reanements, Dud few of thes | “Gus woula ates ho teetts dial wot like | orcTAn comet wilt: pales oewrhvex- ‘Home Rate to Come im 1889. aan Sansisus memes, ow ths Bene ont 7 a Ws Gioad tullng, Sor Oth and F Bw. ewe had ever harbored the bold nd "apworthy | him," mld Hester to Marian afterwards VET RAGE—NEW CORSAGES—TAN COLORED — — =) Soroey, a Free advantage O'R BULA, thought ee ene es refusing | “And how could any one help liking Donald GLOVES—BLACK SASHES—HOMESPUN AGarN— | Joba Boyle OReilly in The North American Review | now THEY SHOULD BE FED AND CARED FOR. oa Director. a2 m* BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT. her Invitations, Some of them, It is n- | Huntingdon? But those big, black men have a for January. —— Adam Badean tn the N. ¥. Sun, ROCTION IN LATIN-GRERE, MATHS : ae sively wondered why they went to Mra. Maria | way of looking like brigands on such small | TC. ‘While the Fentans lay in prison—from 2886 | From the Dispatch. A court or royal ball is very much like other | J SSTRUCTION 1 TATIN GREER MATER Author of oe Phen ‘Louts- eslmenons Se fest ities, when they did provocation. Do ‘int he asia mene plame Da ane fo tn fall fat to 1874—and the habeas corpus act was sus-| These birds, as pets, have attracted the atten-| palis The dresses of the men are more showy | Civil service Examiner, for allowed themselves to be harried and goaded | we praised Donald so?” ended, and the stipendiary magistrates had | tlon of mankind from the earliest times. Aris- [Copyrighted 1885.} into Intellectual conversation, why they per-| “No, I don't,” said Marian, “so we won'tgo| BEADED COLLARs show Byzantine effects. e. | the power of Persian satraps, Ireland lay still | totle, Ovid, Pliny and others, mention this i Peed bet fo, invade, hele Privacy, demand | astray’ for’ a frie. “They may have quarreied | BOUCLE CLOTH has stripes of plush or moire, | SoaPorer Of Persian tetraps, Ireland lay etl! | sot, Ovid. Mliny and others, mention this of the prettiest rooms In one of the | their attention and presume upon their good | about something, and I should fancy he knew ‘VisiTING aND Home Dresses have demi- . ve jest of | Dati ti ay be as locas tnds Hie era ices of timid homerulers were raised in West- | in imitating human speech. They say “a bird nature; they sometimes thought it was out ofa| how. He may b Al i Me cottages im that very pretti ague consideration for her relatives, who were | born with a} Sati as & Gove cue inet. Al ‘examina'tos than ata private party in America; but those | piepared. Aply 423 @ih sk nw, care Goodreat of the women not eo trilliant, except that finer | 4°"! Compas Jewelry is worn. Court trains are not pre-| Jo ‘iS pear and Youmans eee scribed, nor are feathers indespensable, though | — ji" % 5 = minister, and whig landlords patronized Ire-| having the tongue and voice of a man.” It| the men are not admitted except in uniform | PanENCH PRIVATE “LESSONS TO LITERATE Fananes olen wore spendion ibe morning | Smianle, snd ,well:bred people, Beating” their | elles him." 11 cu ssPeen Whee WeUDOPO| Evexrxa axp Diwxen Danases have long | ata wr, we, Nile landlords, patronized Ire-| faving the tongue, and volce of @ man.” Tt or court dress, Tonce saw an exception to this | Z\ 2n4 serious poops ovis, jAlsoal tent and mode «harming Women Were spending the morning ‘Aiflction with quiet, nnosteniatious ‘dignity. a, Maria ‘Huntingdon presented herself at aired ee ‘ital woven boclarrke ing | Pressure of the world, and especially of | Roman Emperor, Dominitian: rule, The emperor of Brazil wore a black coat | SSrnonse tn Tia in a ‘es a ey their ‘summer met - e Morrison reception. he a ear! bord: ‘trimm! “ — pate — Figeas Rea years, | Vince themselves that {t was because she had | on the fleld and made her presence felt in hey | are favorites America, compelled England to open the | “I, a parrot, may learn from you the names of other | and trowsers and heavy boots at one of these piornings, indeed, some good qualities and was really quite—guite | usual attractive manace hout the eve- the brightest reco eet ormninas | an energetic person; but so far no one had dis-| ning. She permented the eure ee and Ge, | SHIRRED COLLARETTES of ribbon are worn Th be no la: dificult but iou's life were the summer mornings | covered the real reason. The real reason was | literated her surroundings and carried herwit | Contrasting in color to the dress, Whose patriotism had been condensed and sebanresnir dar pare eee i spent in this room with her mother. | that Mrs. Maria Huntingdon, in her tron-clad | well w the front. Her eect upon Prot. Chat-| PLtsu BeaDED with garnet ornaments ts chrystalized into terrible purpose; and many of | that they learn to imitate it—English, German, e sy them as a ehild playing with | and brass bound confidence in her powers and | terton was all that would have been desired: | used for millinery parposes fnem ad become, powerful leaders by ro-|Spanish, it makes no difference. In India, | pene heentranay presales ean bONE TO | Ah runetia, ae ill, rescme studi had spent the vith her lessons, and | 1% her indisputable claims to control and ma- | A more bewildered and privately embarrassed | ‘THE PaLEst Coxors prevail for ball dresses, | flection and selimastership, Michael Davitt, qyhere they are so plentiful, they learn to speak | o'clock “God Save the Queen’ ts struck Up, | Sour totASae Mone ane a The theory of let! is a sson: a wir si 5 rot ve me er half an hour's conversat aries Kickbam, Thomas Clarke Luby, cons! , aSOn, AS ion Afterwi o1 the ny nt a score or so of pleasant trifles, them accordingly; betore her fearless front, un- | with her. He had heard that the Americans | FINE JET js much employed in millinery, host of others, were sown like seed. pent the | then aoe ‘ider it sacred, for good re: heads the procesel mn. Afterward come y nout the old sense of summer | Consclo o they. Is It not the onlycreature which | Prince of Wales ile briken nad’ thele ate uman weakness, ordinary | were an ext people Ameri- kes, 1 5 3 " e : erent mortals quailed, faltered and fell, and even es: | can lense ney people and that Ameri- | made up in wings, leaves, aigrettes or spik fertile Irish and Irish-American millions; and | speaks Iike a ment tendants; for in allcourt ceremonies the wo- made, ‘Finding’ bunse cox | IX SPITs oF Preprctioss to the contrary, | their impressive st ry and uncompromising | "The writer knows @ parrot which lives in a men of equal rank precede the men. I was { the gayest leftthem so} | She advanced across the room with martial | knew all about him and whose teller that he | PLUSH is the leading fabric for all tollettes; A +4 y. perp iz. The would whis! Prince of Wales ente rs Press, where the another attempt at violent revolution; but Eng- | dog and call ont, “Here, Fria! here, Erita?” at | Press because he walk Se ee oct on east (ene spoante Mnlverse knew all about herself was | even thin evening dresses are trimmed with It, | land, though alarmed: was eecors In ee mone | ee Winget ee f o “Good mornin; Isabel,” she said, “good S FORWOOD ENSTITE balls, But bis imperial majesty constantly vio- | NO® WCQ” 1. oaralag sng Day Shoot Merit ok ‘only etigostin; bat good Geneiting So | So oes MEST aod eet See eee ee well, He was above the rules, ; Every one 1a sup es ‘buna Gan teen. CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 prison doors for the political convicts and there | 7)", yeeif to Cresart” came out to the world some scores of men — sears Hu never W lay enjoyment, In the first place her STUDENTS LEAGUE Fst. nw.) Tostroc seemed less green earth than blue, | ought to be out—both of you.” “my " books,” Nell lifted her head a ttle from her work. | ers,” and he woud since the water almost | That would have deprived us of the plossurs | fe nar ¥ repeat OE ae he began to) i edge’ that Ito Dy. the disorgan- | cage. Fora lone tree Beste Coat areas | with the empre aritie is | Bago : ‘I a parently founded upon a rock, he bei YELLOW continues in favor, and sometimes at an apy arms by the disorgan- | cage. For along time Fritz would rusl After a few moments the first quadritie ts | ByQ0*" Sas ot Im the second | the | whole won | momming. Helen. Yhave just walked over irom | fect somewhat Seager. Sie ne pega te ‘ i ized, scattered, id be crushed rad, bi stant he . nod oF = beautiful from the windows, though | Owlet's Nest. It isa delightful morning. You | ua ; but With ao. trivial modesty, of | 18 too lavishly used on walking costumes to be tered, disarmed Irish coul Ucally to get the bread, but at the instant wery dan} Autigue clam ( mK). eT Month S4; evenings only formed, in which no one Joins but royality, or HOt dn gota asall similar attempts had been crushed. Was about to pick it up, the parrot, observing | those Whom rovaiie ela eT ane. ava,” any" publish: | 10 & ste. Initiator | are, fesh, from Oxford, with his cold. Eng- | hii carefully with its lead on one side, would | Ing beens eee, ha Tic ee terme Fe aia Hors | diamond Monopeaa are hee fae aio | Ho training his Yankee blood and trish patriotic | yell, "tet ouu™ and. theatengeteudge ature | Ane wecome ppropriated to the court and. per: | eines oF ine Ivet sward of the lawn Es had not heard of her before. Here | diamond monogram, are the latest Parisian traditionary feeling, came Parnell with a new | dog’s discomfiture. ‘The bird learned this trick | suo. {very high rank. Ii a princess wishes 3 1 the ing velvet swat of seeing you,” she remarked. as a lady, evidently of the most miraculous | fancy. Puessage and anew method. No need to follow | himself, and seemed to understand and appre: | to'dance with gt netimad. ce emcees wishes w ins the tide camein, Thirdly, the room wass0 | " “So it would,” sald. Mra. Maria Huntingdon of whom he knew nothing; AN ENGLise Faxcy is to wear theater bon- | his steps. From the moment be fret tala. ble | Gangi! sends him word by an equerry, for bo one HOt > herself though, (aN a it trequcatiy aid | HEC@ {0 miss ‘you ‘myself this morning, but | were ot workiewat eee ee aetna | ore lic: enlisted all creeds und classes— landlords, pro- |_|, The parrot family is one which is peculiar in } @ Partner of lower degree. his lord-i nted itself to her as it frequently there is no denying that you don't take enough | with them was quite in fur-reaehin Free to students E LESSONS IN BOOK K ties, Pe ship, and inal, ke Terms moderaic, Apply w C signifies th cely pleasure, though the tat resting. In his desire | TABLIERS oF TULLE, lace or gauze, richly | fessional men, tradesmen, peasants, He has | that its various members can be at once, and | #&ni! ce the princely pl asure, though the \ eon TATE RIG Be eT ee Oe ee ee eran | low ar SOL eka couhing makes people so yel- | to retrieve himselt und conccal his deplorable | ermiroideren with beads,are worn with allrobes | made the larger Ireland in exile one body with | upon sight, assigned to their correct order. i jie was standing before an easel putting the | low ax not taking enough exercise. and invite in person the lady with whom they = e c e ignorance of her works and reputation he the five million at home. The radicals have most of | deign to dance, Needless to sit DANCING AC ishing touches to a little picture and mae | feel as if | must take a walk immediately." toned to recelve her remarks with respectful | CURLY ASTRAKHAN om Kermaen will be | bishops and priesis ate hie warment cupporters eG ly ee Ry : most attractive of pictures herselfs 1% | | Hor relative gave Lae ener? glance. ‘There | appreciatin. Since his landing he had dis-| superseded by the soft wavy astrakhan, The | & Protestant, alandiord, an aristocrats and & at on i cure in a close white gown, beet ad wondered | co make it uh der. The; ily, rather than splendidly decorated, according ely red that there were many things he did | galloons even are showlng less curl, home ruler, he hasthe support and friendship | arseceat Giotto, Tesiznate theo “i Ih ee en with the freshest of sea breeze blown color on | vaguely If her sterling worth and fine practical | not kuow of America, and this mightbe one of they are i renal. aunt of 2 wy as are great climbers, preierring to climb rather | to the taste of the prince consort, which Was ear. 433 a Tue New Srrivep Brocapgs have water | of Archbisi Walsh and Crooke, Michael | than fy, and the bill is used an a hand, ‘They | always heavy and poune incre kt the Op ot pike ANCIS GEEMUILLER, THACHER her fresh cheeks and lips, and the clearest, | PoP hice o*Hetone an tice deere aed by tes Sore any oeaneuuaned PeOEIS | ites ana leaves “alld: dulica iectvaduslpee ob Pavitt, the Fenians, the iarmers, thé laborers, | possess Uexterity in gouging out the kernels | the mone nea eee nearly across It, ts a f Pian. Gram. Vocai Miaue and Harmony Songs i Son e : Fess sev- a ; sal attention to ere a Wel Limpid light to be ishagined in her large, candid | ang refined voice and soft and refined manner | eral ef Genk ene them, in conversation, | 8°Unds shot with gold or silver. oe echaniess ofnuts, and picking upsmall fragments, in | dais, with chairs of state for the Toyal perse eves. They were very sweet and happy eyes, | of that young person inspired her at times with He has drawn ther the forty million of | which ‘act the thick, hard tongue helps the | a ‘od on each side of this, but at right an- | ®¢vauoed. 747 7th st a. azote strange uncertainties. She would have b His exes had not chanced to fallupon the more | | TARLATAN, crepe and tulle evening Latcrctr| People Who respond to the Irish barometer, in | peak out of many of its dimMeulties, ‘The feet | gles are several tors fecma thers on one side MRS Ave Ca ; “ty and the face was a sweet and happy one, of a | strange uncertainties. thing more deflartete | somous and alert few who had spent their | have finely-pinked edges instead of hems, | hil lands, and one teen eee marvelous, | of the parrot are arranged with two toes for- | reserved for the diplomatic corps, on the Olher Pramas zopserd, ber Schoo! of Elocuuce “ igh-bred cast, datntily and rather nest ve had something more definite to | evening in avoiding her, in examining the although many haye satin ribbon run through | moral, organized nationality, supporting Ire-| ward and two back, the usual urrangement | for peeresses; the bench next ‘the floor for Se sat sien private chasse Snatch Srenehey delicate, high-bred cast, confront, floral decorations When she appronched, in | heme of flounces Hind with public opinion, agitation, and money. | with most birds being three in tront and One | duclesscs, the next hea ge archimeness nd soy | with tea French and Mi all beac set on a long throat Well, said, “you cannot go now, though | hurii e 1 e vi The th sree = and given to pretty alry 3 three miles aday. Eversoody should. Ident | 2ace conversat heir | of tulle over'a silk: petticoat: over thése is & id is extraordinary, cl fa ay | Cagbles It to get a firm grip upo ss limbs, as well | lous these noblewomen are to take exactly the | AVM yl mil Pg sive. “As Hf,” sald oneof her cousins - neighbors when they heard her yoice, in im- pet is absolutely real and potenial Irish force, and as | as hold its food better. ft ts about the only | place to which they consider themselves en: fully express red in society, “ae if she | Bave done it all ee in all weathers. Iowe | perling life and reputation for decorum by | draped skirtof tulle studded avait pears cuca: yet they do not know quite what it means. bird which ‘holds se fe ih ay tts amon fines. ise SOUR Gas Gover, reoapninea; te Mathemattow and French riate lessons wil ale when she frst Pit having that added, | #t have accomplished to it. You can’ always durting round corners and into groups and | nille or run with threads of silver or gold. ‘The late elections have opened the eyes of the | Others hold animals, fish, or’ seeds down right of the duchesses to the seats they claim; ee a hadn't enough without having f her | Put om & waterproof and rubbers. But this behind portieres when they scented her from | Squark SHAWLS of knitted silk lace edged | world to the fact that Ireland is overwhelm-|to the ground or on limbs while eat-| but every du insists upon her bench, an: Circulars may be had upon application, Woy, Just one or two of those little tarns of her | morning I came to talk to you about something | afar. This had escaped him, with fringe, in all the evening colors, are novel- | ingly “national.” ani een out of 103 Irish | ing, but ‘parrots lift it w their mouths. | royalty winks at the usurpation. 21-1 ITT chin would be a fortune for any girl. There is | I have In view for next Tuesda; | those who weakly gave up se! ties. They are light and may be used as fichus | Members stand behind Mr. Parnell in parila-| For some! reason or other tice, Moule ying to imitate her. I have done it Mrs. Wadsworth gives @ party next Tues-| mitted to the inevitable with serpent siniles OF ar foneovaring the tieay spective caged to vote as he leads, utterly irre | handed, always seizing aud holding food with | toa! when I first went to court (it is different ip taught by a stenographer and professor, zo use in trying he glass and ako eal hae suggested Nell. 11 | Shameless attempts at vivacity, he was. BPOP | Potns oF Wi eo oRapE have | SPective of British interests or desires. Liberal | the left foot, It has been statea somewhore that now) for the greatest personages to pass in line | years’ experience, Moniere ‘Wednesdays and by the hour before the ¢! ‘bat need not interfere with me. Ishall | erly impressed. lle did hot, itis true, find her LDS OF WHITE OR COLORED CRAP! and tory in England may Join to defeat the | all animats are leit handed, before the princes, who, to rescive tots homage, | saynociok p ta, isso har oe aaeebet could only toss my head, which you never see | have Prot. Chatterton. theories absorbii.< or her mauuers engaging, | superseded ruchings for the neck. Sometimes | Trish Strength; vut it will bé only fora year or!" While the general appearance of all. belong- TanGUA ions Een Mone hema | Secon tard hs Be to Mrs. Huntingdon. “You | put he felt that this might be the result of Intel: | the fulds are enriched. by large pearls which al-| two. It is clear now that another Cromwell RS a id i. er de pee = She made one of these charming, indescriba- x Ing to the parrot order {s the same, yet they are corps we ¢ Lions, Gesrixurs axon Yourm n lect ofa purely American growth. It shared, | ways match the ¢rape in color, must sweep Ireland with fireand sword, or that | divided Into classes, The amas, eon ee. Seance atitoe eee . No,” with indomitable composure. “Not espect and sub- After the first quadrille it used to be the cus- | = 10RT-HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN s n cockatoos, | leading the way; then the men of the corps, perhaps, the boldness of the laudscape, the | Ira Lapy has an old paletot, nothing 1s| England must granther constitutional demand | uetts, African parrots, and those of South 5 {ot both ae ae eee athe ore: | Zot, Ale is to have a reception at the Morrisons | Fudeness of tue Rocky Mountainsand must be | g_!¥ than to turn it Into w jackets and if | OF homegovernment: Theabominable celtiane | Raroguelts, Attican p islands, show enough of secording ip ir rank and ey crmad Tuen talking to her, ended with the words: || | tomorrow and T shall meet Dim there and n- fogarded in theabstract. ithe feltany linger- |faser than to turn it Into a jacket ‘piastron | Resa which would desioy Ireland for England's | difference to mace eutriamilies: The rake ar | {BE duchesses advanced. The dais was so bigh | cern to read. write and speak FRENCH and GFR wi ehioukt cortiia 2 5 ng uncertainty as to her status, site e : a stylish pla ike, If now allowed to operate in anol - | © steetne St for pets, bec: ; : 5 wad . ‘Hooms, 7 thould certainly Rope you ever would. | reception on Tuesday. before thelr inverview ended. Is sein of Astrakhan or olber tur, velvet oF ic i the ‘case with wile they plek Ro wned semense | {HAL as they made their courtesies the heads of | MAN *, Prof. Chatterton was an English literary star | “My home is in Be 1 should certainly never think of it, mam-| of great magnitude. He was indeed 2 magniti-| Theashe explain ma," she said, and in the turn of her pretty | cent heavy weight and stately potentate before throut there was a touch of hauteur, whom all good Americans bowed, and whom “What crime,” her mother went on, “against | they had worshiped from atar many years. He | ssh nage had come over after the manner of distinguish- | who: Tespectability and good taste has not that young | eq tourists to give his worshipers a nearer view, | her sanction t man committed? It fs unfortunately too true | and was wrending his way through the country | Rich nove iat there can be no doubt that all that fs sald | attended by ovations. ts mark, a Sesion gerd ectacrity act yer incre are gists | Dent von thine 1 llkeiy that he willheve|iin cia quest and disiranchisement, would assuredly | the ton,” she said, plush. estrov England—and England is learning the | ber words and seutences to him that Boston was| A Very Ric EveNixa Dress is of white | great lesson, Ireland is saved by the twenty Hegidence of many | satin duchesse and brocade. The bodice and million Trish blooded Americans; by the five | tina parrot. Tt resembles one of the So terary men and | train areof the bree pancls of | Million irish and their decendants in England, | American. varieties, At one time the Ballding. roved of and given | ants. ‘The long fichu is of crepe embroidered | Itish sympathizers in Austria, New Zealand, dering as far north as Pennsylvania, but were | and whose Incomes trameend thine of oath tins | = GRADED SOG told each of them | With pearls Ps Gapadd and other countries, Tt would be highly | hunted so much for their plumage that they | Sndavhose ince ueen; while, for public service | \[ OULE GRADED SUHT00L. MutTary Pouross, stiff and high, of herons’ | jouscfous {0 slaughter the kindred ot such @ | pave een driven “tarther and father south, ub: | and character, their names will live when the | Camas lithnk Tienes Sepaine Kindeng Munira 8, , of her eople. now they are found only sparingly in south- | joy fongotter er Viet ver | equ $ a at hers, or else in a thick cluster shaped like | "Tv is’ not likely that, Ireland will gain mueh | ery Florids: eric Married Bee thee peeiner victoria, was ever | equare dros Thomas Circe the ladies were brought about to the knees of : GERMAN CLASS—Fight lemons per month, ves the princes. Some of these peeresses were of + SCH CI nae peaks on ornithology mention the Caro- | lineage as ancient as that of the Toval family, | aki cit CLASS Hight lemous per month, and descended from as many kings; others |“ Fainilies and schools attended. whose Dames Uh were the wives and daughters of men’ whose | Private lesons at room 123, Corcoran VOTKS Shi philosophers i Whether or n n . stration went on, and Misses Who are as familiar with him as they are = S great humber of engagements,” suggested | ote umn ioe setae Her eh ig: trim the right side of the new doin the comix ee WHY THEN DO HOT SERED, toe Cohe aoe pec peg i keyed PEE meneuied ~~ ronald, who is the b inliest fellow in | Mrs. Huntingdon. knew some of their aw hich toques or cloth, or of velvet, or of Astrak- | cannot last long; venly balanced, ; : tt wil ertine = ee ee tend ae “[ have no doubt of it, but he ought to see | soine of thelr daugh hantan Black brufd erosses the front, and 19 | Besides, England’ has net, gee realicod thai | The nests and breeding habits of the parrot See ly and, orcourse, | MARAN, HOEEELDE, A GERMAN LADY, Neil litted her head again most charmingly. | North Brabant—being an Englishman, a sum- | ty to her anecdotes, In loops on the leit side. home rule for Ireland is inevitable. It will | are various. By tarthe greater number balld | povalty precedes’ The doors ot the supper | any ase fe oe renee os, Ce rite will not Know, me, familiarly,” she sala: | met resort of this description isnew tolhim. | Lata ot quite ianderstay i proc] A tos vox Recrrrion Wear has the | lke three years to vueeinate her with the idea | rade nests in trees, while others have a more | PAalty Preoedes. ‘The doors ‘of the rut | aier"toe trop tains fBethod! ocd ersias, Sune “I may not be able to shall make the evening literary and musical, I | fessor aiterwatds, “what he ees 10 her iy and allow itto “take. PBB An Ghee , . DIK Menene eceeeo nen eae | Pceuth and Galea tuaperte Geer eee Sisk lean seta Keowtag kite sory well” |anall ad my Oberemnanee et ee ing. | grandparents signitied. Sh Sn ease ppaitembroldered velvet and a high |" "the second leader of English lberajs, during | nee oe SP en le US indeed ‘epistolary style, with” Unsurpassed Bacthode. Pag anainadon elanced out of the window, | 1 shall send for Prot. Loftus and Giddings, and | stress upon them. (ne of them bad a pair of | brim of puted moss-green velvet. It is simply | the recent clecehacy soto na tee TNE | holes in the ground, ‘The United Sentes ephed [arin ge peyote Myplcd Prop rye ‘ain held her embroidery poised a moment and then | several other literary people,” | bouts of Gen. Washington's. They—er— seemed | trimmed with a bow of velvet ribbon and a aseertion, that-the Irish elections were, wot | Preeds In coipantes in hollow trees, and thik | {ive Oniy the mac gist en hed tee ene PEENGH LESSONS—MITLLEV. PROD HOMME Utiered a faint exclamation, {Ate you sure they will be able to come?” | —perhaps I might ve imistiken—but they | white algrelte, ‘The stulnceane ota. Puly, the expression of the eountry—that Mr. | hubit ts the probable reason why they donot | {fs Onis the most dis princess to the supper | A, 's forming a moruing class for ladies at ber res “there he ist” she said, “at this very moment. | sald Nell, “just at this season of the year you | seemed to—er—coufer distinction upon—er— | 1 4 ‘of Labrador-blue velvet has a| Parnell was “grinding” and “oppressin reur young when in, captivity. Some species | room. The door are very suon cloved. and tie | deuce. 1014 Lith et O.w. Also-one to the evening tOF And I must say I think his face bears the im-| know—" somebody.” fancine Hie edged with beads | "Sh peoplet “A glance at the returns—at the | have heen known, to build snes ead ene | S 3 ludies and gent ounciation, pres Print of his character.” Mrs. Huntingdon interrupted her with de-| With the besotted blindness ofa mind in-| Smooth crown and the brim is edged wi ads | ‘Parisian pron struggle among duchesses and ambassadors | teal and ‘ysiem. Voung ladies clasese 5 ecnhouses. It might be that | aud People of ‘that sort to get within these por- | vanont, 3 ait L3 ‘a young could be ‘din this way, but not ina | tulsin time is something more ridiculous and Huntingdon moved with a hurried, gliding | “Of coure they will come,” she said. “They | the fine, broad signitic (fully (pte. | bow of satin ribbon, of the same color as the | But it indicates the perverse ignorance or the | cage. “They lay two ezgs, whitish In color, | guaan Um ape seg D's SELECT SCHOOIg 111 1 ST. 6. We pow. ofa lighter tint, audacious dishonesty of even leading Enelish- | aia halt’ long. by. something | 1 palaces You cam bee mening warts te aa An Hiement 1d High School for both Step towards the window isa matter to be set- | will know I shail exyect them, and they will be | served, exhumed and re-exhumed ancestor velvet, and the feather ¢ mmiy by debate among those who differ.| delighted to meet Prof. Chatterton at my | may bear Ina civilization of pristine freshness, DovnTLess the present fashion offers new | MeN. In returning eighty-six nationalist mem- | over an iuch thick. The evwe gre the sume wen | parvenu house in the fitth avenue, ¥ bers to parliament the irish have not ended, | at both ends. Once in, the aristocracy smooths its raffied et those who regret It, mourn. She did so and | house.’ but vaulting desire to emulat ‘. “Ity is cha e jon; stood with ber palette on her pretty thumb, | | The persons she had referred to werescat-| He wis notat alisure why he found himself | things, but novelty is not its characterization; | put ust hegun, their national struggle, There | "Parrots and the'r consius, the beautifal little plumage, ‘and places itself in two paralied gazing out at the two young men, who were | tered over the country at different summer re-| under strict bond to visit. Mrs. Maria this ders it easy to transform the elements | are three sta es In pacific retorm: agitation, con- paroquetts, as well as others of our house birds, lines, to watch the royal hosts at their Tepast, ng the hedge dividing the side of the | sorts, butshe knew no fear or doubt of being | don and be presented to North Brabant under | of one’s toilette by adding some detail of recent | troversy, and legislation. The Irish Jhave | tre seviningly short lived, but Itty elon a tor ho guest can be served till the princes: are: date, an old-fashioned polonaise readily torm- | passed’ through t i ARILLA BARNES BRUCE, SCHOOL OP Sunds from the street. able iorout them out and hustle them forth | her auspices—he was very vaste at Tn rst and ure entering the | tirely owing’ to the uphealthful, food given | Ar pengede ahcae Be served: Mittcative SA Ntr anOcae,, Pou Scie has a bad face,” said Mrs. Huntingdon; | from. thelr tasthetess ‘amd rresonk theme ae | nee a dak | IRE, fl ySearate modern ‘corsage and ah over- | Second. Parnell with fifteen or twenty votes, | them. Ii onlet to press teehee ae | AP DEAD SNOT ee a he did Hot wish to xo, and pret les of the room, and the royal family advi Needlework, Brass, “a cruel, ruthless fae ud- | skirt draped in one of the newest styles. Was not a power; he was only.a voice, an em: | mal it should be given to ext onle een j 4 ry stand with thelr At might be handsome | her distinguished guest as products of her own | to. be so entertained. Ii he would ings | to the oanter ong, where ee but for that.” = enius and executive ability. People who RED, BLUE OR BRowN homespun costumes | Phasis, an ap) Ho was an agitational influ-| as it would find If at home in the woods. | fact to thecompany, look 1.015 Eat mw, Washington, BC “He looks like an athlete,” sald Nell, with a | hated and abhorred her and cursed her name | like Mrs. Maria Huntingdon, and 5 Z és run ence. “With tighty-six votes he isa controver- | Those who feed patrols on conde, cokes oo Gre = ole ittioimpartiot airs ite ten gions cotta | fr Canes eee aa Cures’ ber name | lke Mra. Maria vhherzrandparenis.houid be | Showing double diagonal lines aro made up | sini" torte" wp ha govenelin one: Ban ao | ase, ia fed. Ta pre hg sper reg a to the other. They are going to play tennis at | through a sort of incomprehensible weakness | distinguished by act of being grand- | with wide pleats of black watered silk on the listen,” as Wendell Phillips said of him. In live. the Beverlys. ora desire to meet her lion. parents and havin; He Was 4 great contrast to the other. The She ord red Nellto produce paper and pen- | genitors as offspri: but he bi ed und | back breadths. The asque has a soft vest of | qui 2 pmall young man with blonde hair | ll and wrote down list of her most Im- | fallen into the share of their posterity and Was | bisck watered alll cad ake jacket has euffsand | E cod but rather uninteresting little | portant guests. Neither dignity, power nor | togo to North Brabant, And in some way he ten and twelve to one in scores of cities, towns | young tu large It _is to be regretted that Miss | cision. ured to grandiathers, h ailed to realize of gold and steel, The trimming consists of a | and counties, makes such a charge ridiculous. for all the world inary table at an nt deserve to have them | ordinary ball, Alter the hosts have satistied FQ ScH00r FOR BOYS—BROOKE: i Of course they like such things and ub iv 1 Academy , Brookeville, Montgomery county, Mei neshad wavered, Big | feltslde, low tront draperies and straight full | 1540. predict, the lesislative stuge of the irish | tat’ thenh, bak. they ome The iisuniy doen Gets eee ee ca oo. _ Hours: 10 to a way ick, their | lelsurely dowt th eos Term of Brookeville Academy will begio gland, which shall then have I ct the moult, and never grow in as nice again. | litical power and territorial. tay ee nek teen } >| collar of Astruichah fur, for blnedenths ofa cenuury, willbe repealed. | “Kited by" (alleged) Kindivest” isa Miting ep: | gentty forntedie hare anes SMOrTANCS, Prose Principal's Library open geatuttouly tS ail eovetooed, Blonde face, and with thin litte legs whicn | place sppalied: her. People who’ bad burely | connected the whole affair with the boots OF | “Greta CLoaks of white fawn, gold, gray or pisad vantages alc GiMGMAaniar sles | tt for many abird. ‘ ents | Buthee and perform the genufiexton again. sudents adage were not showy when dispiat fe unspar- | exchanged lal zen | Gen. Washington, a : ona es sadyantag rarrots Ini hive any sort of nuts, ‘The shells fore tg eee 2 Dr. ©. K. NELAON, Privetpal. ing rigors of a tennis suit; he wad aa Innocent! ple who know of her only as a pragmatical: | “it was on the morning of the day on which | Fed plush, or else rich brocades or scarlet cloths, Shape Too Frequently. should be broken a little, und the kernels not | stop and aca econ tty feels a desire to ure complexion and confiding blue ‘eyes, and ictatorial elderly female who had spoiled | he was to arrive at North Brabant that Nell | are made to cover the wearer from head to foot, | From the Rochester Herald, picked out. The: carried his racquet. peacefully and with no | some distant dinner party and embittered the | Pawan tyareive at North Lrabuit that Nell | are: Spenlup the INAEK ta’ pacmalth tee teaiante immodest, conquering airs. His companion | courses by sitting next to them and harang- towered above him almost head and shoulders; | wing them on the subject of ner own clearly his dark blue tennis sult offered a premium to | defined opinions—all went to swell the list. the banishment of more prosaic and conven-| “I shall goto see the Morses and the Den- tional garments; he was a great, strong, swift, | mans and the Blakes and the Berrings,’ she stop and exchange a word with an individual | 7 E.SGHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHEROF’ End grind the ysnjoy nuoting the, food part, of Se and ae the favored | ¢1 and Voce Must ey e points of the bill away in obtain: | one bends deferentially lorwund the ot f 8, a8 well as those. wishing Was reading We notice by a late fashion paper that bustles ing Me kernel 1"thes do not have ‘something | envy ‘all along the line. "When the prince. or ae a See Te ra fe upper inandabil grows to such & t a - The ladies have a right to change thelr styles | length that they sre 4 Sau Ths Sealy praicaned siete ee ae ™. nable to eat. This is es- | ciently prolonged a little signal makes the pars Sok gr PRON ocRArAY morning's letters, saw upon | escape, or cise they are muntles that are very = at disturbed expression. long in iront_ and quite short behind, leaving | are to be worn lower down, says an exchange. pu reading Donald's letter, mamma?” | the whole back of the skirt uncovered. Fur she inquired with swilt anxiety. feathers and beaded ornaments are the’ trim M as often as they wish; but is it always policy? | pecially the caxe with paroquetts. ‘They should a ticlpant aware that this high honor and hap SCHOOL OF TYPE-W! is s. Huntingdon looked up. “Yes, dear,” | mings for these. #4 fs watched and the overgrowth of the upper bill | piness is over: another prof SCH Muscular creature; he wore ared belt, anda | said in @ ringing, sonorous voice. “You arc answered. = ‘THE Newst Faxsare the “Princess Beatrice.” | pa"y think how confused the young man must | 1 Tnmed every slave aie vee at ore pond the mance comer fgg BcROOL, OF Pes cap; he ad a dark, strongly marked aqul- | never sure of them unless you see them and im- nd whit, n asked Nell, They are painted gauze with silk appliques, ana | PS, SgUtine, Tesarding the eoustruction of the | nuts, like pea duty and hasie note sangte | ae man OF woman, wor crowd, beaming with | Al! Shorthand Books and Supplien line tace, big black eyes with a boldly roving | press yourself upon them. It is not agreeable speaks of the two Hamiltons.” hey are pai gauze sy appliques, and | femule form. At oue time a youth sees bis | given without cracking. Common corn is rel- | reflected radiance, J 2, Wetting Mochloss end Seppe, aw. glance—rather flerce eyes with heaw. aa et to be able to depend nen ae Bas iss Huntingdon Bastien tte anadenls, | are mounted on carved sticks. On See of the git Cee dee er rinee aT aunties nee ernie: ished for Se enanee: 1 Bey 00. not eat the whole | At other times the princes walk steadily by, rare aa ae ee and be bore his racquet uver his shoulder wit fond weak dallving with note ed Her: | She had a thin, pure skin which showed color | outer sticks are puffings of satiif ribbon, cov- ‘ He grain but Lite out the soit where the grain | conversing with , very | S z & jaunty and dare-devil ease. self to no weak dallving with notes, but pur-| guickl: | cred with tutis orbstrick feather a algréttes. | Know that there Is any particular advantage in | Fyins the cobs ears grain | conversing with each other, and ignoring ev “I suppose it is the result of the life he has | sued her quarry to theearth and closed up all ERIAN BUSTS COLLEGE. COR OTM | bigu-bred effort to attract their notice, and | Spafiits} tt 8,4 practical business edu jaimed,.rather under breath | The ribbon extends to the handle of the tun, | having too much body. He is iat Ma bad | ystBdtnd clean fresh water must be kept in | thet the Iimenor oath eee sides ail bow | gnd nuccesstuliy porte ‘active. y and” then added, “What | where itiorms along toop fastened with bow | Walk better it more of ths soxterial Hea been the cages of all birds, it health Js to be matn- | together very low. like the chorus in the opera | Thordaeh Tirta given hag ng a and end evuted to legs. XN ined. These, together with seeds, should be | boufle of “Barbe Ble lish | Language. Cor: of Mr. Jack Hamilton, |" Maxy New Consaoes are very short, not | he#ft with her girth further down, and he Is | Hares, These, tog “2 bouife of “Barbe Bleue,” and pretend not to be pone Fraction < Jed,” said Mrs, Huntingdon, with a sigh. “He | avenues of escape. Would be handsome if it were not for that un-| She was in fine form this morning, and at no | docs he julstakabie stamp, but as itis itis the wicked | moment in finer form than when, having ex- | “Nothing. favoral auty of some ¢ruel savage animal. He re-| hausted the subject of her party for the time | hing at night, because birds are | pointed; but when the children of the | Bookkeeping, Business ‘Commercial Law, Pe | 3 everything that is kind of Mr. Will. It seems | ue somewhat perplexed that she should ex- | Carly risers, and w: ir bi breaktast ave ol Iitical Heonemy, Stenography and Ty pe Ws minds me of a panther.” being, she turned towards the window and ob- | they are great friends. ‘They niet abroad. He | Teaching to the waist line, with a basque under. | Memonen ten eT ese, that she should | ex- Tong before’ the good. poopie of Ue eee aust | queen have passed along their lieges fall to Temsbay, It was Just at this moment that the two men | served the tennis players across the way. isone of the best fellows he ever met, | neath, either square, rounded or cutawaya| He consoles himself by thinking that + Passed the part of the hedge directly opposite | _ “Who are those men playing tennis with the the window, and as they did so the boldiy rov- | Beverly girls? she asked, setting hereyegiasses ing bluck eves, led by some subtle magnetism, | on the arch of her nose. sew raised siddenly and swept with a broad | | “Mr. John and Mr. Slance the green barrier, the bi es not know he is here, of cour: that he will con nt, Nell. iscussing thelr faults as vigorously as if the | Seprl engcwe unt eee heen ge 1 3 , Dearly ag poste tat Nap. Treat birds ax | hosts were mortal, like themselves. In all these | Bei ,at8am_and @ pan” Janet MONDAY, sc, but isin | Nothing is easier than to transform an oid | Women are queer ‘creatures “any ay then | E¢atly as possible in the way thelr good mother | abasements T. never notion heey ae these ak) Abo aoe Mt bat this enya walet 0 suit this fashion, or to make such a CEE TH ARS Bey, ghottentep linen: Heche: hem pane cies and the Tavard will come in good | radicals who go to court were any less supple | iar-giving full le hopes that Jac ‘milton | one of a seant pattern of Stuff. The collar, re. | elves r a ealth, good spirits and good son: than the most ardent tories, whil 8 b him. “It seems that the very | Vers and cuffs muy also be made of a different | his always, however, been accustomed. 10 see = re drer ‘who had entered. the coven illiam Hamilton,” an- it of side lawn | swered Mrs. Huntingdon, decoro x ’ —— anufacturer who had entered the govern- | MRS SARA A. SPENCER, Vice sly. Mr. William Hamilton is | material trom the dress—velv - {the bustle at the old stand, and when this The Shoplifter’ r sant Grane dl = ae nd the faces in the window themselves, and | “What!” she exclaimed, “John Hamilton! I S mother, whois a widow, and | hun, oF plain of brocaded slike? Pe 4K | Staple article ‘begins to ‘ramble noout mtd toe a omnis Te See ae Cue expe. | us the American minister oF the oldest geen, | (QOLLIERE ScHOOK, having noted the girl in the background, | knew his futher. His mother was a Tempest. t over her only son, and he | grace W. ATERED Ribbon sashes are alsomuch | GMes Unsettled he will become completely 3 : Of the stole. room | "Four boys taken asveanaere showed a great Mash of pleasure before they | His Aunt Arabella married William Vernon | tries Mr. Wiliiain tries. to keominl eee ae wine Pc Sane s 8 dazed. Just think how bewildering it will be, RIENCED FLOOR WALKERS, turned aw Dowlas, Fosdick Dowlas was a great fri: and makes quite wcompanion of him in the | Used with dark wool dresses, black being con- | when she is away, for him to call her vision From the Chicago News. ——— ror __——_—. ‘[onrvaTe KRSONS EN ane A Ueht cloud of color swept Neil's face, but | mine. The Dowlases were all remarkable. It is | ope of influcneiig him wiittie. de is the only | sidered now the most stylish color for trinuming | up in his mind and have his imagination paint | The French muff is the latest device of the Baby Sleeps! Payne confidential: she did not stir. Father strange that he has not called on me. | person who seems to have any Influence over | dresses of any color or aay fabric, trom wool to | Ber with her walst, and other pecullarities Of | female shopliner, and by those familiar wick Let every sound be dead! Annapolis, West Point, all “They are going to practice for the tennis | They ought both to have called.” him. He has been. a he sdiisstpated | velvet. ‘Hed velvet dresses have black watered | Construction, shifting about and working up | female shopll on | a F hapetng 5 match.” she Said. “I remember that Marion | She turned and looked at Nell. Won hase ante ty gels Dovbeod. aud he | sushes on the lett side, and. the bodices. are | 40d down ou her person. Girls ean safely" use | it construction and perfect adaptability to its ‘The Emperor soltly treads Beverly spoke of it yesterday. She said that| “Do you know him?” she inquired. Pee sone aso TEE Tout tat is Don's ex: | trinmed with jet pussementerie, Red plush | thelrown fancy in the formation of bonuets | business it is conceded to be the neatest. thing Baby sleepa. both the Mr. Hamiltons played perfectly. You| “Not atall,” said Nell, Pression—long ago Wt kd wot been for’ his | cloaks with Jet orhaiienis, kode bias Reece | und the colorg? ribbons: Buc lel thom ewes | bane Let Mozart's niusie sto Suid iLdmilton, didn't you, mania?” otal, Marine, said Mrs Huntingdon, at te | Cousin. Hoeven cays tus diwipited habits are | eather burdeds ate very aegis Ter eneg, mislead younk men with thelr shilt- |" ‘Tie holiday, period 4s, the cholésat ecaicn of Se fear. not pleasant to repeat such ings, but—but he 10% that he is tricky sharp y E 3 cl ig Wal id ine ce . vi e- a 2 “Then,” said Nell, “I suppose the tall one is | is said to be not at all a nice young Eran’ peer jow how to deceive people who | Tt ANY ONE has not sufficient stuf for a | Mey the coundamee ue ate eeoca tt young | the year for the shoplifter, but it has been the oue they called Yack’ Hamilton. He could him, He says: “He decelved me | Whole corsage, she may make a corselet only, | fellow teeoe ney changing her slape every | shorn of a Targe share ot its profits by alert : Bes Inggibly be the one they called ‘Wille.’ I . eG iy he ES His looks ne | which is completed at the top by a pleated, pide ae ON 2 Sbpear IEG eee t0| floor walkers, who have become perfectly — DUFIIS PREPA Reb Hearne S ug ink ‘Wille’ must be the little, fair one. lases were irreproachable. Fosd nally mar- ng point and he knows howto make capital | shirred or pl Vf m every ne hits ake-up. ef ee ‘and Vassar Colleges. Service “ys, I should certainly be inclined, 10 faney | ried Jane Howland, granddaughter of Hallam ae toe (Mik AME Veuuse (ore Cabmca eee ree ar Wants Cloaks of the protescigaste eat ieee ee leet ctaiche aging tructed in Knglish, Freach nod Baie. “iichst rat. doswered Mrs. Huntingdon, “though ¢ | Beacham.” Is because he Is so handsome," said | according to the purpose for niteh det An Odd View of Vanderbilt. of the French muff the ladies. who lived by | From the London Saturday Review. crencen, Appi te Prisha. we Sistas punted out to mawnen palues. They were | She went off into a pleasingly minute, de-| Nell indignantiy. “It is a cruel and untur | dees ie tdetenee ee TMP OF sult can | WHAT DUMAS WOULD HAVE DONE WITH THE | Dicking up valuable laced, silks, and fines CL | We bone that ceeny meen ees = : Paitous aut fas wit one wae calling at the | tailed account of the genealogies of ten or | thiug that such beauty should be given tosueh | thes be Guise ane aye gone by when a DUCATS OF THE DEAD PLUTOCEAT. Ueies in the large. stores had’ uo pusieaiie seperti y | Pines, LARGUAGE —TOCEN EG Coie aitvus and I was told one or two unpleasant | twelve different families, distincuished either | aman It hecone dot corsage could not be made with less than three | From the Saurdeg Rector, comfort in, thelr calling, but with the new de. | tls €rave-question (tuydrophobia) has carefully | 1 LIEEE, A. Me native of Parla, Brance. | Nes oO Lave Mened ethers ee ia | PY thelz relationship to John Harmiiton and | | Mrs. Huntingdon looked up with a slightly | ‘yards of stuff three-quarters of a yard wide, Hard it ls, Indeed, to seo how Mr. Vanderbilt | vice they have been able to Hava Motycc | ead the able letter addressed to the Times by | Conversational resulta, 1698 Tat nw. sure the blonde one is Willie,” sai 1p to Fosdick Dowlas, or by tive! Ne sie poe bah 3 y Mr. : st a Ge ey z nL ic. “It would be such an absurd name for | aeyuaimtance with herself. Slee, Hangoeien ndsome2” she said uneasily. | , HARPER'S BAZAn says that low yelvet waists | was the better for his money. Perhaps he had sepie the lynxeyed protessional counter agreed obogiiee mi bebagcovreclestiomteicee) Ws8tietoy coLueciaTs Instirors, e other.” listened to it patiently, but Neil, finding it Yes,” said Nell, “when one fs near hiin— SaIvEl 1a Te AOC Boece te eee eat | £46;000,000, thersor thereabouta, (Wastcana | Tne shoplifter’s muff 1s, outwardly, above | PY “"° vf sips A at gun. “Hiet mothe®, Resuaest Rng yboman work | difficult to give her attention to her work, laid | “Near hun!” exclaimed her mother. “Have | velvet is the most becoming of all tabries, ana man do with forty millions? He can do noth- | suspicion, there belug noting uivce it wee, | Hons. He bas done more than any one in this es wee doa Intle seme Tene penaington— | her brush down and sought about for teinpo- | you seen him since he was playing tetinis With | a low velvet body may be wors we ee y z 4 sya a little silence. It was Mrs. Huating- | rary entertainment. She certainly had ‘hot | the Heverlys, Nel tray its capacity for concealing plunder, country to raise veterinary pathology and med- for ¥ and Lite ere wan 3 s Silico acatice (AIS eiI PE ae ce a | cee estas ore ern eee & Damn | Covered with aay KiNG’ Orie ett oa ioeas | kins te Dascais aS oe ee sai achams =o » peag broke it, glancing across the hedge at | thought of watching the game of tennis and “ob, mamma.” sald Nell, breaking down into | tulle or scarlet tulle skirt, or one ofeither white | or the tastes of a Beckford. Mr. Beckford col- jnufls are, with the significant’ exception that, | on rabies and hydrophobia is a standard work. the Beveriys’ lawa as she spoke. Mr. John Hamilton hurling himself about | the prettiest distress in the world, “I did not | or black lace. A blue ‘velvet. bodice may be | lected a truly delighthal and murveenc Ubrary | instead of being padded with cotton, the fur | on ‘This Insittution will enter apon tts twelfth emnusl Tye idently to play tennis,” she | with lithe leaps and dashes after the flying | mean. to tell you, because I thought it would used with blue tulle skirts, or vlue watered silk | Of books. Mr. Vanderbilt did nothing of the Tests upon a framework of wire. Between the | N°OB€ can speak on the subject with greater | semion Wednesday, bepteliber aad Lies. have come out with Marian and | balis; but as there was really pouning nearer | disturb you, but—butT have seen him agreat | or satin. Black velvet waists are worn with | Sort. He had no particular craving for rare | fur covering and the wire supporting frame the | &uthority then he. And yet so protound is the RI course the small one 4s paired off | to atiract her she was guilty, at first half un-| many times. I have scarcely been out once | black lace over red or over white or pink satin, | editions: and the thasterpleeoset trexeon ee space usually filled with cotton is felt vacant, | Prejudice against the muzzle—the only eMeieut Bis Bk WONT ECs Pee a Shy looks taller thanever. He Is | consciously, of giving bim her countenance so | without meeting him, Loit almost seems as if | or with an entire skirt of watered sili, or,| Le Gascon. Dumas, again, would have run thus providing accommodation tor quite a stock. Pioeecton oral ratios iat even Mr. Fiem- a oes Sel wakes het seem like @ child.” | far as to follow his movements. It was his | ~yes, us if he did ion purpose—though that | above all else, with Black toile fiat has oe waits Purough, the jnoney lik | & man. | He would | or vaiuable Ince, articles of jewel ricer se tained mre. | Moverpentasue followed, more particularly be- | can Hardly be possible.” 14.do,” inter | OF Bearl beads. have presented Italy to, the Italians and Home | Snytning else small and valuable, in ire. | cause he played so very well—even better than itis just what such a man would do,” inter ING TAN-CCOLORED. .. | to Vier 1 rhaps he would have | “'tn the bottom of hastily. "Str Johe Hamil | $nane pay Gene oie ess champions, in | rupted her mother. “It would be his’ way of| , L0N@ TAN-Col- undressed kid gloves ex: ihe mufl there ts nsmati | lshed “works what ere the “simpler, saler, : annexed India; very probably, at least, he wpuld more certain, and more expeditious” meas: “hould say.” “Abt” turning | their way. Their movements were robbed of | showing lis uurefined admiration.” tending plain beyond the elbows are worn with fried | sudeon the inside, worked by the hand of the hs F with a slight start, “Good said Nell. Ing has not, apparently, the courage to men-| Assisted by a full Hon it but leaves us’ to gather trom bis pub-| _ For causlogues and i panies app a ct 2% have made the attempt. He would have carried r, ures which he woud have us adoy Mr, \HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, some of tele spvedomn anid e7ace, No Seicts and | Nell drew herself up and flushed beautifully. | any evening dress. ‘They show w little of the | duchesses captives ahd his drarsie rosie he | Meneeth ties MSE presses boaters are Fleming would have saved many of his read: T posron, WSSHENOTOR, ecm, appendages. Mr. Jack Hamilton, in blue flat numage uation” she repeated. “Of me, | tlesh below the sleeves, hence their length | been magnificently performed in Tmbuetoo, | $0%ch into the mul, presses cavity between the | €Fsmnuch troubleand his etter would have been RoW vore, ROOK L The appomeestemed very greatly | ne! land scarlet exp, had no appendages but mag. MIN gata ther, almost pity- | 2ePends on the length of the sleeves. full gloves | He wonld never cut a cans through) L gbg ant | trame ‘and. the fur. ‘With one oars mutts | much Seis Bie eee peas RAL ADELPRTA, BautiMons, + then Rearance of her visitor and | nificent strength, a superb swiftness of motion Nell,” said her mother, almost pity-| are worn less. wriul than formerly. ‘Some 8 if cal Fert | shoplifting is so easy as to be successfully prac- | 1owing sentences: : and Hydro- NEAPOLIS, . Pal {th Mrs. Maria Huntingdon’s | and a most enviable skill. He combined with Lis Just such women as you are who are | pearl and white gloves are occasionally sees, | Athos into a statute of Athos, Comte de la Fere. | ticed by novices, a8 ot Oe store walter ‘in a | Phobia’: “When the disease threatens tobecome ized everywhere to be the best schools UALDLANCES Were not given to height and muscle a | See and alertness which ‘ired by ju ich men is he,” ut light tan gloves remain the economical | He would have seen to it that fiying became SC{faplure at her approach | mude him rather well worth looking at. It was | “Then, \d would bi revalent, or, indeed, when there is reason to | }earning to speak, write. read and understand te sald Nell haughtily, “I wish that I fashion. The fnexpensive black slippers and practical art, and France's airy navies would Berworked through a muff worn as these lieve that a mad dog has bitten several others | “ft languarre New tarmabecin now. being scarcely aa appro- | also evident that he enjoyed bis game and that | were—were different.” Diack silk stockings are also used this winter, | nave pounced from the central blue on Bir | when in action. The operator rests her hand, | #04 these cannot be discovered, the use of the| 535" irs. Maria rather bore down upon | the other players shared bis interest. ‘There no, my dear,” protested Mrs. Hunting: | but there is a tendency toward having these | mingham and carried off the Liberal Sever to With the muff on It, on the goods which she pro- | muzzle should be resorted to, and all doge seen Se ecnat gusbuer of a fine inan-of- | was such gay Vigor in it that it was ot long T wish that he were different! Ii he were | match the dress in color, especially for dancing | chains and slavery. Dumas would have re. poses to sample, and a moment of diverted at- | 12 the streets of towns or in the country with. ISS AMY LEAVITT OF BOSTON, GRAD pout for prizes. There was no | before Nell found herselt sharing italso, and | different—witxall that charm and strength —| dresses, when they are’ beaded to mateb ‘the | leased convicts and imprisoned princes. He irs. Maria Huntingdon. There | being somewhat elated by itand a trifle exci- outa muzzle should be seized by the lice as uate and certified examiner of the New think what be might ber” tulle of'the skirt. Would have fitted up in palatial style as many | wouan ta ample for herria fer inge: | suspicious animals, This. is one of the great Gopservatory. Fiano vechuique, harmony bag ees wand’ audsome | ted as the game progressed. Mra. Maria a (Zo be continued.) HAErEn'S BAZAR says that velvet is the | aver ea helley ever dreamed (of) a: a yould | nious warehouse such samples as she can con- | #dvantages of Seen iy fag muzzle; for if it | Stir. 10! 2 oman, and there was "8 monologue upon the genealogies ee) S ‘escape from ahandsome, eagle | het arquatatauces went on relentiossiy and fashionable material for trained dresses with yeniently and quickly pick up with one hand, | b€ Correct that rabi and magnanimous brigands, many of them care high corsageg that are eut out square,pointed or | dinals 1k disguise. Olt great and glories hi, | The Movement of concealing the My Queen. ly established repu- | Mrs. Huntingdon submitted herself to it after antaneot ecuted, ani = srtng ts 1 triangular in the neck. Odd and new colors are | exander, exclaims the dazzled fancy, why hadst | 14 !nstantancously executed, and, however well inuteen willed and most | the manuer of good and graceful gentlewomen | When and how shall I earli matron e . CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC, ‘stolen articles | homes and wander about without this safe —_ 720 17th st. aw, First Fist, guard, then surely a dog so unprovidea ought | Will resume business October 1, 1585" we vi ‘ords that the muff may be stuffer ry to be at once captured. If muzzles were not | GCHOOL OF MUSIC [ESTABLISHED 1872 z Net Jnspired by | sore pressed by a superior foree. In her well- | Wat are the words that she first wills Sought for in velvet, among the prettiest being | not thou the forty millions, while the tame Gut fo attract attention: like cenne cranes worn @ rabid “animal might cause a| S 9 °Fu;gune ae, aaa BUSHES 187 carifylng aude intention of | bred efforts to show a proper degree of interest | By hat nanie shalt I leurn co greet her? golden brown and mauve that has pink aud | Vanderbilt starved on a pittance of a ime poche Wesabe terrible amount of mischier without at-| Planoor’ ‘oles, $5. $8, $20, and gid a term. i preugapé, and subdutug all | inthe Fosdick Dowlas and the Miss Anne Stark- io selfsanie suulight shining aebn ber, Opalescent tints by gas-light. The golden brown | Yearly thousand? Washington as = Social Center. tracting the attention of the police, merely be. | | ocz0m "st GALLS KING, Principal. inptuous personsas took | weather, who married Bolton Bowdoin’s cousin down on her br f velyets are made up with front and side, dra: ‘cause It was like other dogs. ‘On these grounds, Shclet Bue. fresh, north | Mildred’ Holdworth’s Aunt Hepworth’s sister, ng 2: abe — peries of ivory white China crape in festoons Character in Walking. From the Springfield Union. 1am certainly inclined to advocate recourse to Sg sr-ater | she had almost forgotten Nell. Quite suddenly, | She that { wait for—my queen! ny queer ; er immedi Irom belt to foot, with a soft vest of crape below | From the Home Journal A dozen years have transformed Washington | the muzzle. Its use when rigorously enforced 12 1 1 Christmas over,andthe PENNA. AVE. For mauve'velvct, white Moe's sey alceves. | It is well to beware of tho man who carries | froma town of politicians and: greene ‘Tunt isn temperate cocten eneeeet een sak Cote ee ae sane Ste tad had | hands struck onee together inswift, unconscious | , Sue that levemay be airy and i in the old appliqué and point flounces that are | Nis lelt foot in toward his right in walking, glv- | clerks into a bright, social and intellectual cap! | jut ins emperate enough statem leading au a oe eee woe fad forge tied ad | bunds se wl not nay she maiet epee Sedat onee more tn favor, laid in plain satin front | Ing the Impression that his right foot turns out | tal, Many of our European visitors call it ene | Sear eee ee dechsive ivard of health spirtt, | "Ah," exclaimed Nell, “how well that was | she may be hub oF proud, my lady, rela | however, her attention was drawn to her by & ‘ Go she was | slightsound. Nothing less than a soft clap of | 1 ill not dream of her tall and stately, As pm rey 12IL ehing we have te the eat PEENA. AVE. : and side breadths. Black velvet with whive | and his left foot turns in. This man ise nat-| most beaulifal clty, and twoor three af - | 1 Warrant the authorities in actin, 1211 of the customers to be waited PENNA. a : ‘ctinase opipives, calling | done.” How wet be a en inert nyc nitancesareamenulen teens. | point Houncee a liked. byt fiderly women; ue ural petty larceniat. He may, perhaps, have | tensive travel has’ quallfied thon te hens cy | Auouner wellienown expert, Prot Lak pra PENNA AVE, ‘ of » the | “Zfe#” sald Mrs. Huntingdon in her turn, t, whe stie comes, she will find me e nen have a white moiré vest, with | nev bees : {moral condition of | “Mr. Hamilton, mamma” said Nell, Té do her howage—my queen! mny queen! lace revers or bretelles Peat Crier ee eee t ‘phorus; she nell university, in the United States, writes: but all the same, | Opinion have pronounced it the most beautiful fe or lack of rtomit: yhich Mr. Hamilton, Nell?” Mrs. Hunting- fear or lack of oppor the fic men have al xisted within ear,and in \- she must be courteous, she mnst be holy, ——— he Is lable at any tine to sequester nnconsia- | sity In the world. Selentific me ready | e: within a ys fhe counties ad, peronal opinion of | don inquired, Bifurey sweet and tender, the git tower What is» Cold? gred trfles for pure wantonuess. His of a | und lt the best. winter headquarters ri tue | joining them, every” dog should be rauszied ex. bens tal | ame ated SS Mate Game, tet, change | whuthar ar gre uouedroel rom the Lane dterg oben weer nee | Sa acme, feo Ande ered | od a rg wlout © algae afd S| Att Hx cua nude or PHAN AR her advice upon all points d she moved a iittle away trom the win- It is startling to discover how 1i le epee: wey he social Tesources it is a more able winter | promptly shot by the police. ‘The objection to | 2211 0c; and the Cuff, which we ia as Suge aed edi ibe God: with tha cole raalug ta nar cheeks. i ttle we know | leg up from the high as though he was foing | nome than elther Boston or New York, a fact afact She had just realized in perturbation and | And the stars sha abont the common forms of disease, For ex-| Up-stairs. This man it cal events of a| proper confusion that she had been watching | Ere I cease w i ME patural and an ay queen! my queen! ample, ich Mr. Howells and. others wh ‘cold”—What is it? How fs it pro- | °#ted villain, In England, where the treadmill | Which ,Mr._ Howells ar Aiwa been eee Js used in prisons, many ednvicts. acquire that | P tere hi Ve been averted | the wrong Mr. Hamilton. She would probably. Roofs of Paper. duced, and in what does it consist? It is easy | peculiar step; DUE It 16 FOG watered eee ant | literary een ave 1K © had pati om g = , . account of. The worst feature of the chat gd painted in | have fet stl npentan comnton Ifa had EG | Sar Gua ewton Somroal oe aie: tosay acold isa chill. A chill of what part of | like tread of the criminal. ‘The aif who walke nge | we would especially direct attention. The | 1211 150. FortheScariewesellfor PENNA, AVIE \that has taken place is the relative i: ustsimtulness of the | had scarcely once given her aitention to the | A roof pronounced superior to that of slate, | the organism? We know by dally experience | With a flat foot, planted squarely onthe ground feotual | JutePrend, Prd iat ‘most people’ are | L221 #0c; tuldclaewhere for 7Sc. PENNA. AVE, celebrated per- | other players without the boldly handsome | because of its ghee and other advan ‘that the body as a whole, or any of its parts, mi re | 1211 and $1. For the Merino Half PENNA. AVE. t of Senator or cabinet oMcer soumts | only Hoquemicd tite het eee pnt seuldeiee PEa sich Ietamsnice, Bame | eyes turning themselves upon her and taking | is now. made of any fibrous pulp. From this | may be reduced to @ considerably lower er. good deal better macuieres Se hs | fOr lees at Washington Just now than does. the azles ‘Nothing, we admit, coud teens ant Sanco ioe eing nripe worth wpe detail | im all the ‘fairness the vine-draped window | material tiles of any shape desired are formed | perature thas will utes x give ® man @ cold | sure to be ® good nurse, kind-hearted, sympe- | magnificence of his residence and the ela barbaroua than the untversdl application of Underwear we sell at prices PENNA. AVE. a the surpassing anis | feaes intranet thalg vanity’ feeding fiset | slefhod whlch may augpess Gels, Passed is | iC the so-called chill be tnflicted. upon tho ur | tuetie and. sttous to! bene the Senaaey et Ties would not help this matterso long as taegimetrument of torture. It strangles the jae nce bad even ‘been | furtively upon the fact that such iairness dwelt | the desigus wished forthe pulp tlles. ane parti. | face suddenly. Is it, then, the suddenness ofa id “eritichen in row atitk | With interest on its efforts, redoubled them and | ally dried, previous to being subjected’ to a reduction of temperature that causes the cold ? “1 Sud Bnappreciative | made the most of the opportunities afforded by Water-proot solution. ‘Thoroughly impregnated | It would be strange St yiad uot daunted | their display. The wrong Mr. Hamilton was | with the preparation toresiat motstace they are = “rote on. She in- | but dust, ant though he would not have played | baked to harden in them the water-proof mix- weaLews essays, | indifferently under any circumstances, might | ture. After the baking the tles are treated to a ‘atin Wesknesses’ it was | have played a trifle less well if be had not been | tnisture lniparting an erated ee elf and contempe eee with & | basely conscious of an audience. Such, indeed, | is added a coating of sand, whereby the palp ts 4 not qgntempt for every one | is man. rendered proof against the action of heat or © as she jatenitcg She Was “a | “*Whose is the place seross the way?” he | ume. By the use of different colored conte, > 1 iinded 10 be; she | asked Marian Beverly in @ pause of their play. | variety of tints may be lnparied to the tiles tell determination at “Mrs. Huntingdon’s,” was the reply. “Neli | which, after the application of the enameling diane cial IC as to whi a yok, Bote whose | Huntingdon Is One of our intimate friends. | mixture and, sandsrare baked a second time, istingurshed the sought out bette, B, he more | We used to play ball together across the | after which they are for use. resume work and avoid evil conseq “how soon dogs become sccustomed to an ter them oF worsmngtct the did wot bow dows | Waigttstnes Deeyp etal, tometer, seroms, the | after woh lnberent lightness of puip ties, | This explains why the worst eMfecisofeoiae de | See cone ors teeeig SE all Mind look bictinv and af Gore comiorieble tussle’ tere ie tii Wu ics Sat lhipr ae peenerag | Meywindow @lew moments ago. Bho ts very Touupport a ‘weighty Tour tee pup tle, Raine | Notes a Tule, follow up a “hill which excltes | tham about ihemaclven, ‘the eteuter the wate ‘Weg wold interprey al he doubt aod "| cruelty, whhazever tn the enforced use of euch an nema her bow! Ship; she retty.”” é , being | much sneezing. Shiv. effect ‘And for each mystery finda key. ‘The ‘lies rather Exiding the contents she eqaatecutsed them re | “Hgutingdon,” exelatmed the small blonde tougd, and not ‘briitie like slate ie far lee | convulsion to ventors task parsiyoed metus | mat, ihe lounging galt oftu@ wnemplayed club- {ehaer sione and leaving our does ‘exposed af auswer her letters, tp begamanded them to | Hamilton Hable to be broken from blows, stones thrown | energy, but, In lower it may answer | To say that.a: walks like a lady or gen- | Pe.u% 1008s. Then be coutent, my heart, {hey now are to the bite of the first rabid eur Lei, Fotewes, to show themectrer ume Upon |” “There's Don Huntingdon we met in Parts. | upon them, or human tooutepa. Again, slate | the séme purpose, . The shfvering that results | tieneh ie Tigi praise’ ‘Tho gait can aover' be | wees Uke lilies pure and white unfold; ‘happens to cross their path. best manheF for the enuerraes 0 im thelr | Any relation to him, 1 wonder?” jes cannot be laid com) together on a | from the effect of a ‘of the nervous cen- | picked up in life: it must be born “ae en Hieuds at her dogmatic eament ot her | ““Bont" erled Marisa, “Doyou know Don? He roof, ou account of their Drittl e iuncheon re not a sreumenta. | is the nicest feliow in the ehave known | venis their being drawn Mighty iaee brilliant, 1 they did not exhunt ee seuy and | him all our lives. We adore and revere him | nails. ‘Through \e fibrous pulp ‘nai dal xyrations ow ime ublt thetr intellect. | Ai All Our Lives. driven as close home as {in shingles, thereby credit and wich a spirit oluiniy qeeeued to her | " “My cousin kuows him,” sald the young man, binding them closely to the bed ‘wee! nuhere, she anhouneed that they eget Bet | touching his warm infadtile Brow with # dell: | without any possibility of lateral movement, "and “could uot be deported “Were not | cate little handkerehiet or being blown away in a high wind, as slates ‘og tat an ail-wise Provide "yen." Know. | “Mr. Jack Hamilton flashed, Hester Beverly | loosely’ fastened on roofs #0 frequently {itu ior lier special benefit aad iauaag created remarked the flush and wondered at it, He had | Nails penetrate the pulp tiles more casily "ARMY qenlled Define this asd’ eadewveesh | reewcsen tities tie te an a ots Role ‘wood.

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