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THE FASHIONS OF A YEAR. themselves and the world itself more beautiful, of the carved wooten rosary or “‘chaplet” HOME MATTERS. FO cise a Tar Carcaco Grocery Company, | Axwvat Crosrxe Sace Dececasun — and not in vain longings for a money-making 8. The idea has been so successful that it —. vy T Aa ‘306 STRERT, OFFERS: or * Netabie Triumphs im the Dress of | Me". 1s likely to be pursued for the t, at least, | INFORMAL ENTERTAINMENTS—WHEN TOTAKE| TRADE VV T AA MARK, Ligne Brown Sgr OR THE LIQUOR HANIT, POSITIVELY There was a little prophecy of this in a pretty |'and may continue to find. place even during | aceprciwes— HOW TO USE TABLE REMNANTS — Woes fa ‘Standard A Sugar, FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING CURED BY ADMINISTERING 1b vou f aa Gramulated eri. om Amefican Women—The Perfect Street | toilet of pale pink cashmere, worn recently by | the surmmer season. ase Anish to Looaves plas, > : oe te ies cs her exactly ten ef-| SOMETHING NICE FOR BREAKFAST—OTHER Cut Loaf Sagar, HAINES GOLDER SPECIFIC. CostumeCrowned—A Permanent Form | young girl, which had cost her exactly ten | tron bodices and shore jacket basques. ‘Thre SUPPOSITORIES “ANT for Cloaks and Bonnets Combination | dcllars ior material. ‘The ornamentation was fort to revive the “Zouave” has onthe} GOOD RECIPES. FER CHIANG GROCERY COMP, _ Hho ie Costumes an Ball Dressee—Novel Ef- | Pinicuinied dalaice with tiny yellow hearts, | Whole, Very successful. It wast Seton = ax A SAFE, ‘Mew Valencia Too ih Knowiedge of the person taking 1 i ateanony ink-tin' lalsies w: in unbecoming. pro} no ized very thicl ‘Beedlc 20. i. teseremaneagniened fects in Walking Cestumes—Embrold- | done in silk. floss, the soft lace at neck and | and being really soc ing but ‘an encumbrance. Pesce dilc sealavatGuagie Ti tamat (SPEEDY, SURE CURE Hew Currants (iarge ones) 8. 1 pet Cee ee moderate drinker wy ne & Fine Art—The Millennium | wrists being the only addition a en ‘The quicker itis retired back into obscurity | B24 sexen at intervals relieves cous! ‘aoa Rew citren, 305,18,” yams uae Sisson oy miooholic wreck. thas been given in thousand) any novel ideas have e better, caret Balaen, ee Upon Us. embroidery during the past year, designed to A NOTABLE DISCOVERY A Remepy For HiccovaH for young and ola Cte ata aaa OLE RE Largest Laver Raisins, 20c. 1 eslcha at by ian euwhaee: ow pe scat utnsttitateta, ge" inite it | 9 thincontry ope up new Rela for Ammer | granted spar mtened fn pury im | COLD IN TRE ao eee rune, rgeteornboter ing taempeory a a ment i tel ist Pe ‘an afew; Dat New Yorx, Jan. 1. | trial ‘societies, directed ‘by cultivated ladies, are | C40 enterprise in directions where it issup- teaspoonful. it give ALIQI SNUFF OR VE pion CHICAGO, GROCERY ‘CoMPANT Ovens oe aaa pub enemas mee. Fashions fm Gress are such a mixed quantity | Hsing old Celtic, designs upon thelr beautiful | posed the old would havethe monopoly. This | “y Dyes are beginning to use scented wax for | RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS roar, 9008 Overcoata we sold at $13 we sell now at $9. - . tz is | nen fabrics, while the French are utilizing | is the recent development of vast tracts of land ab ‘There is Beat Family Sisar $678 bUL; $1.44 % bb1, 720 Overcoats we sold at $14.weseli now at$LL. now-a-days, what is fashion and what 1s no & beautiful, Creamy etamine cloth, cheap, vet | in Arizona, covered with forests of fasperized | aling thelr precious little letters. There ONLY 250. PER BOX. ‘le DOL ‘And all others in proportionately low prices, ERBITT HOUSE DRUG sTORR so difficult to determine that glance back to] lending Itself to exquisite needlework, whlch | or agatiaal Gouin The Couee: burdnees und | now imported from Parise costly kind of wax alain See Gn wasetes Ge Caen: Pawaht Process Flour, $6.73 bbL; $1.60 % bbl; 85e. cones Successes and failures of the year, in this direc- | shows equally as well on one side as the other. | susceptibility to polish are canal IF not superior | for this pu the perfume of which when bbl, suits suITs ‘TINE, corner 14th surest and Vermont nce tion, may assist to determine tho question of | A great deal of ‘appllqne work, gutlined and | to Swiss or Siberian agates of jaspers and show | burning will aif aroomand linger for hours | ying s:NIMENT CURES RERUMATISM, eo eee aus sate. ox Washington, D.C a) ayes te ed in needlework, in w! \e most exquisite markin rese! about the envelope. aot, Business Suit at $5, worth rene Siete te send pecesees tn the rosntitls | thread and tinsel are used. But these are more | specimens ae have best alsplayed pave ben ‘CAKE that has become dry can be make into NEURALGIA, HEADACHES, &o. ow Mackerel for 75e. Rit. A better one at $6.50, worth $10. Se ee Lt ne Women's clothing, or whether it ts simply or less meritriclous and temporary, what is | first sent to Oberstein for cutting and shaping, ‘good puddings. Boll uart of milk, A a ‘An All-Wool Cassimer Suit at $8.80, worth $12. testimonials from Women Bnd Men from, gy turning of a wheel, which, at stated periods, Inatlog oe will grow eee tier America Possessing neither the Brea Or oe cae bey aves Heath aed gone te 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 2 ib Gan Corn, 980 "dox An All-Wool 4-Button Cutaway at $10,worth $15, | ®t 0f the countrr. ey ch simply had itslittle | able as time goes on and ai of ools for such work. But this will n ugar y A : ——— earaak famed tats osicesis pe Kuowledge of heedlework (now one of the local | case iong. Wo are rapidly developing a, high | over slices of cake; when they have become en a ee Rete aren ee aR ee Eee Aa arene FICE OF W, W. LAMK, WD. ae sire : arts) become more general, are studies fromi na-| class of industries, and we shall soon rival Rus- | soft and light, stir, and_ add four eggs well beat- ‘VITA COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.. oF 10 Ibe. for 35c. ‘We havea fall line of Boys Overconts at $8.50, 94, | O' igtd AMOUR er. COE The eee eee eee ld eich, 2 | ture, transferred to a soft ground-work, and | sia" itself in the production of ornamental | env and halta remedy i ee eee a a ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY “eg bdpeircigaty lautiita Guna Justify the latter impression. The “old styles” | simple forms in dress. Why cannot we live | articles, in semi-precious woods and stones. | a deep dish, and bake just long enough to cook | ap.wasss OFFERS: ). $5 that are worth double. PHILA! A, DECEMBER 6 1aag, Be alwaxs coming to the fore: We hear con- | poeiry as well as admire it? Before very long we can button our dresses, | the fruit, French Brandy, $2.00 gallon, Boys’ Suits at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 that are | MESSRS EISNER & MENDELSON, Senen Ywas.a child. or “Sly mother hed some: DRESS AND DRESSING AT THE OPERA. «| even for every day with agate and jasper, with | Nrox rox BREAKFAST.—Mix half a pound of Fare Bye Whiekey, $2100 galion. worth 50 per cenffmore than we areasking forthem.| SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN MOFPs thing exactly like that,” ortriumphantly,when | At the opera one sees beautiful articles of amethyst and ebalcedony and yey, "aud | Cracker crumbs with an equal quantity of Ta: N. CG LN Scat order ter nall ve talepeone Senos: ‘Chiharen’s Suits from $2 up to $5. MALT EXTRACT U.R oF 4 Some old, suppo-ed to be new, thing is adinired, | dress, but not much really beautiful dressing. villages, as tf they were The streets of the New | finely-minced lean boiled ham; moisten this HE mere regs 5 2 ra | Gordedelizersa Bee to Se ey Children's Overcoats from $2.50 up to $8.50. 320 RACE ST., PRILADEL mw: Mote rental It came, out of my grand: | it is surprising that ladies cannot seo that bare | Jernsaicin, perhaps before the close of this | mixtare with alittle stock op wwowr and bot, | more solidly See ee | asia 208 Th cont he. | ee cee te cate ane Overocets St 35 9 | oan arnt RAVE OED sOmANT Cre Tuomi th doutied tine Hall savares and dit) jocks are not “dress,” are not effective unless | goodly Incoming year, who holds so. much for | ter, Adding salt to taste. Put the mixture In a | Cepcine Plaste ay ee) Ree Arete setet eae cent less than what they cost to manufacture, MALT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST Pity teed Tined with delicate herpstiteing, wie Ye the | beautiful in thernselves and net in & beautiful | those who know how to make the best of what | baking dish make coro ie tine alge ot | ted everywhere in america nite’ hospitals ‘s Pants for Men, Youths and Boys from $1 up. IM ia PV ad : ome Prats delicate hemstitching, which is the | Jha glittering environment. A handsome | it brings, JENNY JUNE, an ofg and break an egg in each holiow. Bake | homes Physicians, pharmacists and druggtets affirm | Wa. You Want. os my Sup hendeecthicn on delicate fingeree, can be | neck, of which there are not too much or too gee @ delicate brown in a good oven. ‘that for promptness of action, certainty and range of found in the self-samo forms, only perhaps finer | little, is a rare ion; Jewels fit to adorn it A Young Man’s Haste. CREAM Dares are made in this way: Put the | curative qualities they are beyondcomparison Once _ _ ‘and more elaborate, in the ruffling of the velvet | donot belong to the majority, and unless thers | py qian, white of an egg into a bow!, and add an,equal | used their unequalled excellence recommends them. PURE Sen ceed Kew xieiaiete SPatepiena eoNge fo.an anelent Elector, and | Gre isout of place at the opera, where the | It was onthe car route running tothe rall- | quantity of cold water. Mix with this enough ee TIT! EER a Rureabarg. ithe: belie tress’ of 2 Princess | audience. matte vidualléy of those wre | Weak, eat Aue YOUnE man was obesrved to | Conlestioners’ sugar until 1¢ ts stift enough to | Toomer aes meena wanaoes Ores T ke AA CLOTHING COMPANY, * . y il of the individuality of those Who | take out his watch frequently and give itan | Mold, Remove the seeds from the dat = — ws < ER 2d = equally auiique (and equally well-preserved) | $very deta: he general | ‘ke a sharp knife and fil Ing with the cream | names, such as “Capsicin,” “Capsicum,” “Capucin. - Qpuld also be used with @ velvet bodice as an inhabit'the box tiers, lends itself to the general | 5 ious elance, His valice was in the alsle, and wa ees ne gpening, Tire aced,qnity | CASesCine eta Auk oe Genubine tig or beapetalie Eee 2*4 Ss? > ay Consen Sra Awe 6 eran See ee ee eee Skirts show but little even in the most prom-| he waa evidently nervous about catching bis | larger of course, so that it fills the cavity: then | druggists only, and make a personel examination, og 90, EFF vy EER FEE Troidered iu'shades of red or reidish pinks in | inent or exposed boxes. It is the upper part or | train, When they were within about fifteen | settaway ior tie cress Udies Phe ere nt | STOR Genuine hes the “Three Seals" trademark and] GG @™g FY FY Bes EM short, just such a fabric as is now made and | the dress, from the walst, that Is important | picks of the station, he went out on the front | be flavored totaste. the word “Capeine” cut in the center. jazamw | § 3.6 F EF F Hi FE G Sold for ball-tollets and draperies, only the work | ud demands more consideration than is given | platform, discussed ‘the possibilities with the | BREAKFAST MuFFrns made by this recipe S08 a0! ¥ EES KEE eapquaRTEers I on ENTS Was done by hand upon 4 strong though fine | {0 it The fault doubtless in partarises from | Griver, fold him how he bad been unable to | will be found excellent: Dissolve half» cuke of ASS 4 transparent fabric, and thereforo lasts, | (6 oceans to ae teat themselves | Wd Acad, and must reach this train or be late | Vieuna ap com peated Yeast inca piitotiwarn yom White our modern truitations hardiy survive | Of each other. They do not look at themselves | fur" pie Sat wedding, and ended by offering QF comp! ye Pi F ss BU coo 4 5583 ‘the wear and tear of a single “crush” or danc-| 70M @ sufficient distance, or as partof the | him half a dollar to. make the remaining dls- | Water; then add one pint of milk, the whites of LourR. u GO AA “spectacle,” as seen from the uot; else they | tance on half time. ‘They had passed the barn, | four beaten to a stiff froth and enough Sus, BUS aA Ss, SLIPPERS sLIrreese eurrzssu ay: tl details and to sited flour to form a stiff batter. Let the U Goo Ask RR pS the most curious of the recent devel- | Would give more attention 1 det and as the company could not know, the driver | silted four to form a stiff batter. Let the But “oe USP AMA EE ays ying a si willing y. conductor, when aj pti | poet woman amenoictel hy aay theeoks or Strange to say, itis not tho women with the Pronehed Dy tho Young man wea edaahy Wit Pings ccf on the griddle, which has been ell AT THE LOWEST RATES. ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, jnancial m most beautiful necks who expose the! a t= LL sal . ail. perenne ree eens teat ore ate Lae Many. of these Understand # how much tempt ene rer cnr) to Winks 8: Ee 8 | eaten indy say be tonsted vest aes ye ees areca lke SKALSKIN SLIPPERS, ‘5 7 More attractive is a charm sugges! Just asthe yo an had concluded arranj 3 - @ . cco PDD. K KRER NWN z a ‘Of principles to which they adhere, | exhibited to all comers. One of the best-known | ,,5%%¢ “athe young man had concluded ar ning PSST Sand oe ee gO DD Ee EO NN NNN NY MAROON GOATSLIPPERS, Gove F . and they are not troubled or disturbed by any | !eadersof New York society, a beautiful woman, | }igcks in five minutes (which would leave him v min the stomach slump ofdenre, 8o. BS ed we es FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS TTTIN westionsor any miuor changes. Yetsuch is| Wears always a style of dress that makes ber | thirty seconds to buy his ticket and make the | Cheesy curd, which may even prove fatal to a Doo Bors & “cteeh S58 35 the pout of treedom ‘and adaptability to which | look like a picture. It consisted at a recent per- | train) three ladies hailed the om ‘They were | weak stomach. Under the action of the WHICH IS = AND as We have attained that these ladies pass either | formance of “The Queen of Seba.’ of a tralb of | on the lower crossing of course, and the car | stomach this cheesy mass will turn over aud 18 PREPAREDTOOFFERALLTHESEAD- | 4 Full Line of Ladies’ Five Hand Sewed Boots. | 9°93 Tr Umnoticed or are only remarked for their greater | brown and gold velvet brocade. The front Was | being on its way up town could only stop on | over likea heavy welght, and ns the gastric VANTAGES TO ALL WHO PURCHASE | Tyme'qa’y! ot >it $ 3 a distinction and gooa taste, their Ca ee eed eer with brown | He, Upper crossing.” They walked to the car | Julce can only attack its surnice, It digesta very PILLSBURY'S, 6 He en Saou eee 28 z j Individuality not unfrequently “setting a fash- | ned with gold cord and filled in with brown | with uw deliberation which maddened the pro-| slowly. But thissame milk taken slowly, oF 5 FROM HIM. 42d. Genuine Dongola wa 329 | God “oo {car for the crowd to follow, and gold silk embroidery. This formed a square | spective bridegroom. Gne of them put her foot | with dry toast, light rolls or soit dry porridge, a ROASTING TONS OF COFFEES DAILY Ladies Extra fine Cur. Kid. Bos Toe bution... 250 ron wie Heck, catlined with soft doable rufiles of Mech: | on the ste forms @ porous jump through which the gastric FOR MY NUMEROUS STORES ENABLES __ | Ladies’ Fatra fine Cur, Kid Common Sense. 280 bangicspsrrosmscas tvtorsenbeme) lin ince. The sleeves came nearly to the elbow, |" «Weil, Jessie, good-by. I'll see you to-mor- | Juice can easily pass. aud which breaks, up BECAUSE IT MAKES “htbetonentisdid A Infants fine French Kid (the best) : 1.00 ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: ‘The fallures in taanions are as interesting a8 | on the inside of the arms, but swept away (04 | row” What tiie sdia You say?” every time the stomach turns It over. Mille ME TO GIVE MY TRADE DELICIOUS Sis iis vaso jes “al haha Stans (Ga Vowel the successes, There are some ignorant and peers a one ic pease ser overt @ atm | “didn’t say.” 3 . should be slightly salted, and eaten with FRESH ROASTED COFFEES OF THE FOL- BUOTS and SHOES. some stupid peopie, who can never be made to ther nee eosoeo jewels: set as stars, were “su pease. we call it 2 o'clock. We lunch at 1, | breadstuffs or sipped by the spoonful. ace beyond the length of their own nasal organs. ‘They allow nothing for growth, for develop- fastened ‘upon brown velvet clasped closely qi ¢an just reach Arnold & Constable's by ‘L’ by 2 o'clock. You wanted to look at WASHINGTON. D INFORMAL ENTERTAINMENTS.—In the way | C., SATURDAY -- MORE BREAD, Low: NG VARIETIES: GENUINE MOCHA. MANDEHLING AND " 0] around the throat. tonne, didn’t you?” of informal entertainments, progressive euchre d 2 x xe RUBBERS! RUBBERS"! RUBBERS!" That has been quickened by education Whee | , these soft wide ruMlets Coen eee Ue for George's chuir cover, Arnold’s ts as | parties, bubble parties and five o'clock teas still | WHITER BREAD, ee ee! rsaprcary cae ALL STYLES. has been will be again. ‘They believe inthe ReneS Ones een ohare past thir | 200d & place to begin our remain in high favor. It is not in the nature of LAGUAYRA, WHITE. AND DARK 11108, “wheel,” but they forget or do not know that each point of it revolves in a cycloldal curve, not circle; that each return to its old position in its orbit, like the moon’s return, finds it in a different place in the heavens, with new skies and new surroundings. It never returns again to the same pl: The efforts to restore the exaggerations 0: bustles and “dress improvers,” first youth and have lost their freshness. They admit of the wearing of velvet throat band, or antique pendant, suspended from velvet rib- bons, a fashion which admirably conceals those tell-tale lines which, like crows-feet, give un- mistakeable warnings of advancing age. THE REASON FOR ROUND LOW-NECKS. I thought of M Madam,” he ‘One moment ! "Mus “Yes or no, Arnold's, Madam, Ican't wait. Take the next car,” Any Of these affairs to be stiff or unsocial, and for this reason they are always enjoyable.” ‘The bubble party is quite equal to the old-time “eandy-pull” for turnishing downright fun and merriment. A more amusing spectacle than lot of grown people puffing out their cheeks \n their efforts to blow the largest bubble cangot BETTER BREAD THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR AND KED ‘Y'S FAMOUS JAVA FLA- VORED COFFEES, WHILE THE QUALITY OF OUR COF- FEES WILL BE FOUND SUPERIOR IN STRENGTH AND FLAVOR, OUR PRICES The ZEPHYR 1s our Specialty inthatling Itis the lightest and best fitting Rubber made. Cork Soles for Siippar bottoms—Plain and Fleece Mned. Also a complete line of Boys and Youth's School edal received is for First Deyrer or Exposition held at New Urieaus ‘all the World's erest Sam, 4 have beew tour worth! ‘ofthe Glove Fitung have pura tase Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex. amination, these Corsets do NOt prove as feprecnion decent ate . Shoes at the very Towest Cash Prices, : be Imagined. ‘Then the five o'clock tea ts so de- ARE FULLY FOUR CENTS PER POUND ‘Our line of Mine and Childress pring Mesewe | fornectey wher. Of hoops and pads, have been conspicuous | The round low-necked bodice, with its short, | said the conductor, sharply. & for | Lghttully gossipy. you know, and there are == LESS THAN ANY OTHER MOUSE IN | the urges intnceny ee aie, futures. «'small hair cushion or eltoular spring | plain epaulettedike sleeve, which has been seen | _-Atter minking ts, walk across the road for | such charming accessories ip the way of loyely Tae Cee THOMSON, LANGDON & co, expander, which gives in to the waist, may be, inters, is about as ugly and | sear! I think not, Jessie ! tea gowns, pretty painted china and ull that ee ae and is, employed, where the dress skirt 1s not | ST the past two winters, is abo aly | They Kiss that ladies still Indulge in them, though men PILLSBURY’S BEST Si 3 — supplied with the means of support for the full- | commonplace a mode as stupidity could in- | have long since pronounced them a frightiul WE ARE SELLING TEAS FROM TEN TO ness which is massed in straight folds, or | Vent, and it owes its continued existence only bore, ithe progressive euchre party is bright TWENTY CENTS PER POUND LESSTHAN wm. araj the back; but the “wings,” the hnge | to the obstinate adherence to traditions of and spirited In its tendency and has great at- Seen RICH, Mistenders, the loose, unbecoming folds in front, | Queen Victoria. If the Princess of Wales ever ‘conversation finally got upon the ea : have-been swept away, discarded, or rather simply ignored, except by a few here and there, who always run to any extreme and like to touch the verge of the “questionable” in man- ners as well as attire. becomes the first lady in England, this hideous Yestige of a near past will receive its conge. ‘The high bodice, square, pointed, filled in, out- lined, or smoothiy-shaped_ over a fine bust and sloping waist, ls eapable of so much more varia ‘The young man lad been trying to stanip the straw through the bottom of the car in his rage. He glared at the pair as they entered. Then he | wentouton the platform, and had another | talk with the driver. ‘There were four minutes tractions for both sexes. An addition about such entertainments is that they are not @ great tax upon the hostess.—V. ¥. World. MEDICINES that are irritating should be given after meals, when the stomach is full, viz., the charm ANY STORE L FINEST IMPORTED ENGLIS THIS TOWN. FINEST IMPORTED;GUNPOWDER TEA. $1; FINEST IMPORTED OOLONG TEA.80c; HH BREAK- 717 MARKET SPACE. ar ONE PRICE TO ALL. Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Recenep tion and affords so many more resources, that ‘tor, is made expressly for the cure of “derungeimeys ios woenees teey: ate Wane tee Gacend | mie marneiaty rican women will lend | FAST TEA, 5 FINES’ PU! EAL KIN uy left, and when the possible but now somewDat | salus of copper, zine, iron and arsente in large Fast TEA, 8c; Fiest miporTeD | Seat Saw Sacovea jean women, they know what they want and | doubtfal. bridegroom mentioned a dollar he doses. Small’ doses, intended to uct on the FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. JAPAN TEA, 80c. FINE TEAS FOR 50c of the procreative organs, Whenever any debility hey will have it, atleast they will not have | themsely foolish and | thought he might do it in that time and lashed | stomach terminals of the vagi, must be given AND 0c. CHEON (CHEON) IS THE BEST We have in stock, ready for immediate delivery, | "be generative organs occurs, from whatever oxime, ‘what they do not’ want. There are certainly | limited a y explanation of it 1s | his horses into a gallop. when the organ is empty. ‘The condition of some things Which they have settled for them- selves. They have gotten rid of the superfluous, Zhat is, of many of the patchy odds and ends ‘Imcostume, which it is the fault of the un- ‘trained, to’ consider necessary to a “dressy” effect. They have secured an almost pertect street dress, which will probably, for twenty that tley feel obliged to wear out in America | the clothes they have ordered for high society rposes in England. PiSleeves for full dress are among the mooted ints just now. It is not often that arms are left _bare to the shoulders, as was the case within # few seasons. If the dress is sleeveless, ‘The young man kepi his eyes on his wateh, and when he saw that they were three blocks from the station with a minute to spare, a wide smile overspread his countenance. Then sud- denly a frown contracted it, No one had stop- ped the car since the ladies got on. Now they Were wetting off) and the conductor pulled the 60c. TEA IN AMERICA. PURE SUGAR AT COST: CUT LOAF, Tye: GRANULATED, 7c; STANDARD AT 6c; LIGHT YELLOW, SUGAR, 54. the continuous stream of electricity permesiing Uhrough the parte must restore them to beaitlis jon. ‘There is no mistake about this insrames ‘Years of use have tested i, and thousands of con are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, tw capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trvuhie nineteen SEAL SKIN SACQUES, from 36 Inches to 45 inches Jong, und from 34 in. to 42 in. bust measure, 8 $100. $115, $125. $150 to $250. These garments were nil made early in the season, thereby insuring good and perfect workmanship, Garments ordered now will not receive the same attention, as all manu- the stomach veins alter ineals is such as to Jessen the octivity of diffusion of poisons and hinder their passage through the liver. It follows that active medicaments in doses near the danger line are more safeiy adminstered after meals. When acids are prescribed with the view to check the excessive formation of BARBOUR & HAMILTON, pos a gg D KEE im NY oo SSatsis buns abvatuet treme ce Seen tate years mal itself 01 the armhole js finished with 4 rim, @ ruttte, an | bell with a scowl. They sat in their seats until | the acids of the gastric juice they may be given ppb. NN NN ¥ SEAL VISITES, trimmed ak ts tocure Soee tinea Thay pommegerm ‘altered tar tag | epaulette, festooned cords, or bea k | the car had come toa, dead stop, then rose and | before meals vas by the lowe ‘Groumosia they ¢ BP Be Sue eee at lee” — with Fox, Lyn e04 | ig ‘This is for theONE apecified purpors Furar Jearsthe form or size of the “dress” bonnet, | gloves reach to the upper part of it. fue | Walked slowly toward the door. sjora ov | Will determine the glandular flow of the’ alka- | n25-w,sm2m WHOLESALE aceNTa [6 0. BOD. KK RY N WHS WE PLUSH = culars giving full information eddrem— which is properly small and rears Teself to just also employed of different lengths and styles, You are going over to the east side, Clara?” | line constituents of the blood. Second; as to Goo= DDD = K KKEEKN NNN NN ¥ T PLUSH VISITES PLUSH SACQUES, from CHEEV: io r SuMlcient height above the forehead to give dig- | soine short» some reaching nearly to the elbow | asked the One who hud not before spoken, as | alkalies, These may be given fust belone meals | GuOERTE GAG Eek ee $25.00 to $50.00. ER ELECTRIC BELT co, , but ve an obs! . The @ newest form for thin inaterials is they reached the dvot when the acid-forming materials in the bivo LESALE A INTEAS,| The ays geen aa ad Ga eee ee Se Bp anlg. Scant fuliness,and the sider clasped | | Yer, 1 thought T would go over and. look | dite into the stomaei lands, and after die COFFEES AND SUGARS, Mk ee ee 22 Sons oe reached ii loaks, the loak re- | together over e upper arm, o1 after the mission school I am interested in. ‘tion is completed, when the alkalies diffuse 1 solving itselt fnto the crap? podg covering sleeve, above the elbow. This is derived from a | am ‘slumming’ this winter, you know.” Airectiy into sins blood, without interference 426 8. E, COR 7TH AND I STS. N. W. Beaver, Lynx, Fox and Monkey Muff. jor elderly ladies, who need complete protec- | classic mode, and ts better adapted to soft silks, | + wish I could go with you. But I have an | from the contents of the’stomnach, D _ D . = For Trimming in every variety. Uss Cozn, tion, and have the age for wearing | Duns veiling, gauzes and tulles, than thicker or | engagement to dine with Mrs. Le Moult at i z ING. ING. \Pcre Tras, Corres, Svears siicis cca ie lias a and elaborate. costames, and ine | stiffer materials. ME wonder Teouli—”" Bie Opened her | Urttizrsa TE lagen OvERS—Tho rem ae nn Cannes ats, omit mer ana, IT 18 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. umail mantle, visite, or jack i - DRESSES AND DINNER GOWNS. watch. nants of the turkey, after the bes! ave been . AND SPICES. preset Easy ad Keeping ‘thelr prestige with tomes: | wy ZAtt, DEESS ines) Grape GvOr Ue fact) ance sour Stipe, Indies.” sald the con-| removed from the bones for other use, make READE WIR neue RIE Gr | AZiXEAPS NEW YORE HAT: in ait, Opera PORGENERATING STEAM. | <a ee ee constitutes the materials for most of the | duclorbriskly. “We a most delicious soup. Place all the bones | srsxing muse in the alr, bidding you come and ball dresses, or rather for the skirts, for the bodice is usually distinct and may be moire, satin or velvet. White moire bodice and wide molre sash, a “ballet” skirt of tulle, forms a pretty and stylish ball dress, but a mote useful and bits of dressing In an earthern vessel, cover with cold water, aud simmer for two hours. Remove the bones and strain the stock through a hair sieve or cloth, to clear away all bits of meat, skin, gristle,” or breadcrumbs, in just one moment. Do you think you can go, Clara? 1 should so inuch like to have you.” “And I have pined for I don’t know how long, to see your mission school, If it wasn’t tor this dinner of Mrs, Le Moult's——" The “double” cloak, or long cloak with double front, which was introduced lest season, is quite out of place with the present style of eostame. It simply conceals it; it 1s admirable FOR HEATING BY PURNACK FOR HEATING BY LaTROMR FOR OPEN GRATES, UNION TEA AND COFFEE C0., Silver Handle Presentation UMBRELLAS. WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, welcome to the feast already prepared for you. 824 SEVENTH STREET N. W., cOME! IT IS EASILY IGNITHD IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FORE. Half an hour before straining the stock pre- (Sign of The Bell), a0 ‘905 Pennsylvania ave. 1T . - ° had | DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR Fe ree ae, meen or il be, relegated | fee-inirds or the way upaf embroidered sak | suppressed impationce, jumped ap in dexpera:| BAG two mediumeived bunclcs of celers"by | Win A 310, WITH A JAG, WITH 4 LONG | ; a Ne a ITS ECONOMICAL eee ane Jacket for girls, the mantle, | and pointed plece at the throat. with standing | tion. and approaching the ladies he liited his | Washing and cutt yaad green parts of the alonts LEATHER BAG. thelt nggeund wallselecied Bock of Buretess coe | Sorry We Have Nor Beex IT wo Pay To TRY at By short and held in at the back, above the fuiness | collar to match. The embroidery executed in | hat and said politely tothe hesitant pair: on Schaal SRLS oe ° i stage ‘Chocolate. oe. abe: ‘ofthe skirt, the trimming Testing upon and | tiny interlaced rings, outlined with seed pearls, | “Ladies, rdon me, but alll my hopes of fu | As yell aa ibe bianched: Put iton the stove in “Flue Gunpowder ten. 50,00,70, Hoc. 9 ABLE TO WAIT ON ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, keene adding fort i with pearl beads. ture happiness depend on this car going at ater, See ready: A BONANZA FOR YOU! Fine SALE Setave thaskivts of ung sdaitiodl bonis, igccy bac tlieea 0S dinners are ent quite | once. If you will postpone your discussion un: | bth water and celery to It. ‘Season well’ with ‘outg Hs solt Tew, 20, erial Tea. 35:40, zis true that the long cloak is not aban- @ened, and that some very nt ones have ‘been made in dark red cloth, with trimming of black fox fur, carried diagonally across the ‘best and around the throat, giving the effect of x “ 40 Busnes, not crusiaed, $2.00. Fine fee, OVERCOATS, OR CHILDREN'S SUITS, CANNOT - beat two eggs very light, add halfa tea-spoon” Fine Marieabo Cotte, 1s shaman oaeeen eben, boa, these joak: ras festooned ross | explain. At any time after the ceremony I Fine Mocha Coffee, }. B22, . =" ' " r open uron the back, where the: eifuct | the breast. ‘This latter style is well adapted to | sigit he moet apps. 7 fa of sat, Game. of batin powder, and our a Pure Old Goverumiot Jara Cofter,28,20,26¢ | | BE HAD AT ANY MOMENT, BUT CAN ONLY | Delivered to any parol Washington oF one ofthe rich folus of the velvet or silk of the | gowns of brown or black velvet. The skirts of | “He's going to his wedding,” whispered one Bisu Cla large hickors-autralleermore the fin. Giveusa trial, Satiefuction guiruhtecd. Handsome | BE SECURED NOW AND THEN, aND we po | “™® ppg oe by the side bordering ‘of | dinner gowns in rich pisist aerials and soe to the ot er “Certainly, sir. I pepe yee will | Gers Sh ane eg ehein: inte ‘the boiling i eew vUR UeLTER 6} ioe 2nd useful presents given to purchasers of Tea and | BE SEC 3 a N, + fur. A riding cloak, made fora New Year's | middie-agea ladies, are always trained, but for | excuse us. T assure you ‘we wouldn't, for an 2 3 EW VERO, EFT. S NOT PROFESS TO HAVE SAMPLE GOODS To ¥, of this description came irom Hedicrn's | younger ‘and. unmarried. women, who, wear | ting: have delasea iia coe ee etikiante | stock halt-am hotr before the: soup ie. to be it was of dark red velvet, with wide border and Jarge boa surrounding the throat, and crossing the ehest, of long yellow fur.red velvet cap with yellow aizrette. " Another very stylish cloak for the country was of brocade, with cape from shoulder: olter fur trimming ‘and lining of old gold plush. Fora young girl had been made An exceedingly pretty jacket of black silk ag _ JAPAN TEAS Sc. PER'LB, PACKED | CENT PROFIT TO REGULAR STORES, aND you | Mble-gualit ‘properties of tbe ‘best Ma Ballarat white id Genie beeing ag ABEND | worms there has bee, a renction agaiaat the ab- | think: youl Have eitued that much time. on my | Drown, OFIt Will be too hard. If ther ts aay cold iste ae EXPRESSLY FOR THE CAN REALIZE THE SAVING YOU MAKE By | trace," "NS MO me collar of white Fic! led an ‘mbroi- | sur rofusion in vogu ‘Wo years ago, yet account, and as I am paying for su] se " a All Wool Cass, Sui <1] 2] OU! 2 Ys’ AND Cl - - a I~ Gered with black. ‘Tobe worn with this jacket | mustbe admitied there howhise rao barns | Feoeeand ae Lam Paying f no use think tie elgool te pine agers 8" | aa let as woul all wea RS Ae respira se err enced eens) |? serial to bea pisteans aad commpicne subeanone was a cavalry cap of braided kid, with upright | ing to young girls than fresh Bowers but that ing of the wedding now. It’s too late. Iv’s | the edge ol De Benes Bakar. OUR MOTTO POLITENESS, PROMPTNESS, | CLOTHING AT THE GREAT SAMPLE SALEOF | Uf0t ial to bea pi ‘moet of which are too stiulesiag Pyramids of plush at the sidesand regular black | which is most desired upon white tulle draper- | off and the girl wouldn't look at ate” Bue ——___ Fine Prince Albert Suits, strictly all wool. HONESTY AND GOOD WEIGHTS, CLOTHING, AT 924 7TH STREET N. W. BE. | 1ordoneeoeRinks, most eavairy plume in front, Jes, by young girls, is not flowers, the statell- | these Jadies may as well have the benefit of | Serving a Warrant on Lost Mountain. . Sa ‘Is the beverage “Par Faxcellence” for COMBINATION COsTUxES, Bete aiees aces Inst re tne ee eal ee] tae earls nee nave, Cotaliaed me) 101081] & yoni handler Statrin's atey) -Drodile'(ca | sory Gveoals G87 gas @Le7/ ones TWEEN 1 AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. | mothers, creates ap abundance of aullk, suit ‘The recent mild winters have had the effeet | 0s, unless these last are used as an adjunct, a | Let us all_stop here ‘awhile and, havea ‘Of suggestiug @ combination costume, which is complete dress, and requires neither cloak Bread iss Talteaver at ihe sen storder of iar saat | remaian that «row of brawitor yelow hit love aftr wit beni zou have prevented ig | county fown on busine, and ad been vexed "gua Sen na S3T O42 §°Q ERE BRR ERE gs, Sie hs dein re nl She eausei round the neck and crossed over the chest, to | Mas card. SA Nubpheed ops oS) Jong, and so as to come well up over the should- ers, formin: Sraped sides toa plain transparent flehu, or pointed vest. The shoulders are’ often Anished with knots of ribbon, groups of feathers or ornamental designs in passamenterte, from lighter muterials, it is quite at their option to have the skirts, even of their richest dresses, made longor ‘short. If made for dancing the skirt ought alwnys to be short. Festooned ribbons, ladders of bows, and groups of feathers for looping and upon the Shoulders, are seen upon the evening dresses of young girls; flowers, on the contrary, are little Jeash in which to hold or upon which to set a row of dear little white or brown fluffy birds, sad as it Is to acknowledge the little impression til you have alighted, you will confer an inesti- mable benefit upon me.”” “Your hopes of future happiness!” murmured one of them, “Yes, my dear madam, yes. Don'task me to “Yes," chimed Ip the other. It was too bad, and most thoughtless of us. If we hud been In: formed of such an interesting necessity we could not have dreamed—" But the would-be | the seat and surrende: “Hold the ear here | will you, please, idegroom had sunk upon a quarter of an hour, conductor?” he said. “1 nice, pleasant little chat, and give these ladies opportunity for their interesting little apologies. iv appreciate irony, somehow. salt and whole peppers. Variety may be given by using several Kinds of vegetables for lavoring—cabbage, turnip, onion, and carrot, a very small quantity ofeach. Instead of vege” tables, dumplings made thus may be added; served, One of the most simple ways of warm- ing up cold turkey is to separate all bits of skin and gristle from the pieces which have been cut from the bones when preparing them for soup, and placing the meat, not chopped, but shred in long pieces, ina frying-pan with sui- ficient melte stirred butter to fry it. It should be lightly several ties, and not tried | Lost Mountain,” in the January Century, con- tains this characteristic incident of mountain A SMALL PROFIT FOR ~3! BUT DEATH TO THE MANUFACTURER! Satin Lined.. Victory Cass, Overcouts .. Chinchilla Overcoats.. All Woot Cass. Overcoats, silk factogs.. Black Diagoual Suits. Children’s Overcoats, $1, $3.12, $3.25, $8.87, $4.25, Fine Imperial 5, Fine Japan Tea, 36, 4 Fine ( Uucolored) Japan Tea, 50, 60c. Fine Oolong ‘Tea. 30, 40, 50,60 Fine Formosa Oolong Tea, 60, 00, 70, 80c., Flue Rio Coffee, 14, 10,18, DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER-824 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Next Door to the Crile TRY OUR SPECIALTIES, JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, 25c. per Ib, | THE BELL SPRING LEAF FORMOSA OOLONG AND 1HE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET-FIRED AND THAT OUR GOODS DID NOT ARRIVE IN TIME TO MEET THE WANTS OF OUR CUSTO- MERS, BUT YOU MUST KNOW SAMPLE SUITS, SUIT EVERY ONE, BUT IF WE HAVE THE GOODS TO SUIT YOU, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT ON ALL YOU BUY, JUST THINK OF BUYING GOODS AT 60 CENTS ON A DOLLAR, INSTEAD OF PAYING 20 TO 30 PER WE HAVE A LOT OF PRINCE ALBERT COATS, SIZES 32 TO 36, FORMERLY SOLD FOR WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. ‘40 Bushels, crushed. $3.70. 25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. Lion Basan A PURE MALT EXTRACT the highest merit, Jt is manufacture tre ‘and combines the most Possesses: the choicest mhsteriais, table qualities ofe retreshing rink, sith the sa dnd wholesome proper After careful analysis, Wilbur G. Hi: ‘York, says: “Liquid strengthens and invigoraies theentire este. ae 5 sheriff of the county, a stum, =a Prop’r. the right, to the edge of the basque. ‘There MILLINERY. Holeonen. thea g Py DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, 6T, LOUDS Bands of fur at the Wrist, and the maf! is made | The very high hat will hardly survive the If I Should Die To-night. Uttle man, whose boldness and prudence made algae and trimmed to match. e hat is of wine-col- | seaso ty it he dy beer If should die to-night, him the terror of criminals, was sent to serve ‘ored velvet, with plumesand a little gold in the “inte bad rc dried emai boro ool ornamentation. A suill more striking costume of this kind ts combination of dark red cloth and bottle green velvet; with gold in outline upon the Jacket, and front drapery and a gold braided yhonogram in the center Of the mull. The vest and side panels are of the velvet, and the vest is Zaatened With small gold buttona. ceded by @ peculiar casque, or helmet- shaped hat, which has the ad- vantage of not shutting out so much of the sun-light from those who are behind. The grenadier hat could never have obtained even the limited vogue it has done, but for the de- sire of little wornen to make themselves taller ‘My friends would look upon my quiet face Before they laid ein ts resting place, ‘And deem that death had left { almost fair, And, laying snow-white flo;vers against my hair, ‘Would smooth it down with tearful tenderness, And fold my hands with Mngering caress, Poor hands, so empty and so cold to-night, Af should die to-night, {t. Abe, who was on the lockout for some such visitation, saw him coming and prepared him- self. He stood in the doorway, with his rifle flung carelessly across his left arm. «Hold on thar, Dave!’ he cried, as the latter cameup. The sheriff, knowing bis man, hal- ted, “"T hate to fllng away WITH 4 JIG, WITH A JAG, WITH A LONG LEATHER BaG, TO VICTOR E. ADLEE'S for w 35e., Dine Ib, INDIA TRA COMPANY, $45 thee ‘71h sireet cars pass the door: or send Postal 10 to 1290. 1b., 10 Iba, Buck whe SE CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. “68 ‘Tickets only $4. Shares in proportion. 918 STH ST. WASHINOTOR, my manners, Dave,’ OUISLANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ‘My friends would calf to mind, with loving thought, A third, a braided costume, shows an immense | #24 to seize upon any means to create an il- | Some kindly deed the key haed hen tow none new ent ‘on, ae olka te: pittin to Bee might 10 PERCENT cLoTHine Hous, §=.10_ | Anoro- Awenican Inssvnance Co. I mp ir am mg ra lusion to this effeet in the minds of others. | Some gentie word the frozen lips bad get frie! “ wi i close ladders of double loops at each end of a avy leaves and ivories, executed in natural Shaded colors. The ornamentation was almost ‘The feature of the millinery is {ts infinite va: riety. The hats are somewhat individualized, ubove all wool Is sympathetic; it falls into one’s mood tis not obtrusive; it "makes no noise; Errands on which the willing feet bad sped; ‘The memory of my selfishness and prid divine struggle going on betweéa the character of right ane ecg, th witch the right telah. lost, his best frien’s tore he kin find out the'r which- aways, Dave, what sort ofa dockyment is you “Abe Hightower hesitated moment and then went into the house. In a few minutes he 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W., MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. the arvane bree rays, Dave 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, nana Jeaery Com te ‘My husty words, would all be put aside, got.ag fom manage and cont 9 office Placed closely together. | fs tise way of contre Ce ne ee ee eat Ue Pt aside ett “‘Tgot a warrant, Abe,’ sald the sheriff pleas- ocak aameadiinsslis wreirea iat Decca are conducted with Roney, ferwe ‘The corners of the collar and Cuffeare Peneed Rtockingette, oF cloth, embroidered, appliqued | s¢tsnouid die to-night, S2tNreut, Dave, hit won't fetch me, sald Abe. vo aC Gompany to use this th, Faris dO HoavahCutSway fam HIME cB Hackatie| Reacce nln, with uty pomeyomur cr | Breahanameanees wena tareonmoretoma, | ch veetaaid heehee eth ARG. | uty One Rc, and tat th Lowe 2 | eae teste tara | Noman sachet rerun ose and cut away from the vest, birds for trimmhig Sone new felt hats and | Hew em omega cemorsetlly: Ibin a-tsin’ these kind er warrants a nights ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIFA than any ocher ‘Figur. ‘The best tade edule test SOME NOVEL EFFECTS bonnets are very soft and light. The material | Would look upon me as of yore, perchance, long time, an’ they fetches a feller every ‘All Goods Marked in Plain Figures oc22 from ita making qualities it le the cheaper, as in walking costumes consist, first, of a basque S like Ite velvet poy has ey “prepared” Bor who could wer wiildume ureshecious clay? ee Tiltell_ you what, Dave,’ sata Ane PRE FAMILY GROCERIES AT REDUCED eli ekg ly oe ‘baker's be with triple revers, forming aseriesof folds, which | ¥ the insertion of iit DATE ol the fetaEe eeey | Bot anight rests Torgiven of ail eoaiens” i tting His rifle, ‘I got a dockyment here that'll | #9” Open evenings until 10; Saturdays until12. PRICES —Just ‘Git: | very barrel is warranted us give catire setiameaions are buttoned, one over another, to the left, and | rbeing applied 10 It. Velvet aude eee Oni fendi Tobe Gone fetch you a blame sight quicker'n your docky-| gag Bu Cream STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. taper down toa point, ‘The leftsideof the skirt | ostrich tips form the ‘most suitable efee ing. | seep not your Eimea for tay ead, cold brow; ment'll fetch me; an_T tell you right now, plain ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents forme panel XS niatet “The eqiack, hangs in | Wed ‘bisgh suits, trimmed with white lamb’s | The way flonely:iet me feel them naw Sn’ flat Chain’ egwine tobe drug aroun’ an’ ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by anyother % upon wool, aif accompan white lamb’s 1 Think gently of me; -worn; Ceres, =a Fight side. Cape'and muily are being made for the semen Paty milsring feet ace panes lik ey w thorn; sheriff ieaned carelessly against the rait| Mirra Avenve Hata Patent except ‘and will please the most ex- A costume of dark gray wool has @ wide, | jn Canada and are charming for skating rinks | Forgive, ohy hearts estranga freiea ck sina fence In the attitude ofa man who is willing to ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- plain front, covered with diamonds of black | or real skating purposes. They are more | When dreamless rest is mi ine {shall not need argue an Javetostinig au ition. SS cure. 2 — ' Xclvet, kilted pancis of the wool fil the sides | effective out of doors in the snow, Hower yr, | The tenderness for which I long to-night, “Well, I tell you how T feel about Rs Abe,’ | puNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, FIFTH AVENUE GILT-EDGE, We the undersigned and id the back is laid in large,straigbt tolds | than under a rool. The caps haye'a flap but- SAE ae said the sheriff, speaking very slowly. ‘You kin. STYLE. LN BILE OPERA AND DEAE A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. Prize drawn in The Louisiana State Lire fed up under the coat basque; the straight | toned down upon’ the Tinvand sit clon pony Wagner's Views on Art. shoot me, bué you can't shoot the law. Bang . may be presented at Our COMETS. ; Diack velvet, cH ctossed with diamonds of | head. “The jacket is double breasted and has a| In the Italian and French Operas, which, until | away at. me, aa’ thar's another warrant after NOW READY. br mer pophe yd Prea Loulsians Nations! ' Diack velvet. high collar of lamb's wool, which buttons close | Wagner's day, had been played throughout | YOU. This yer one what I'm already got don’t ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family SH RENNEDY, A handsome skating outfit consists of | round the throat. Ge ie whol is i mount toshucks, so you better fling on your | The quality and style of these celebrated Hats have Flour ofthe District. It is equal in quality to = great State National Bas Military jacket of cloth, with muffs, ‘THE USE OF Woor. ‘rinany, the whole stress is laid on the arias coat, saddle your horse, an’ go right. along wi’ never Sean supened. many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst ft can be A. BALDWIN. ‘lls, sanding collar anid border, Black Husaat | an gre 4g ad a which the various artists are to sing. People | me thes ez ne! hborly x you please. — ‘ought for considerable less money. We defy competi- Orleans Navoual , caps’ of astrahan, with flaps of cloth turned deo at nore Significant fact in regard to | go to auch an opera to be amused, and, after | "Davey gal t Abe,‘If you come in at that gate is tors to bring forth any Flour supeslor to CERES, orFha etamtajoned down upon the astrakban. "| the dress of eee a a agtne extent to which | hearing it, give no thought tothe libretto nor to YoNAVele Abs,’ the sheriff replied, ‘T lowed fae ato STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN cromed-over fronts are extremely ‘wool now enters into its composition. ‘To speak but talk ont 21 well, replied, ‘I low SOLE AGENTS, * Jonable, i basques and polonaises, and a novel the composer, but talk only of the singers’ | you'd kicks 1’ know what human ‘natue HILL, and we teal, that any housekeeper who ‘added. Gisct J produced by having the fifst three but- | fgaorance: of the growteroF Tele eae | volces: the opera itself Js of little consequence; | TRE Mike 1k, Sas a Pee ee atte on BATTEHS AND FURRIERS, {les them once tse anything else For sale Sree | & hud "artistic charter: .ugulder, of large size | Progress of testa and knowledge of pisccleck, | the people are only concerned with the singers. | boys to come dion They er right down thar | 45 905 Pennayivanta ave, fret ee ‘Spd artistic character, and the rest small, set | Ealtaws. Wool ia not only aactul ons, sanitary, | The artists themselves look upon the operas | in the holler, They hain’t got no mo’ idea what oe ; fenigg, | Ne Self color and simply used for’ fas | Tt takes and holds the most exyuisite droga the best postble advantage: Wasser iotewed | iaske a Silghty" peart pose Reeby weey a | W eaters BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT Factory, | Whelemle Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave. 1 ; sing. err € Lest possible vantage. ner 2 sl a 5 mes, lel me mention acharming effect pro- £ ve Be FINE CONFECTI AND CaRa- ed upon @ bronze cloth by au embroidery. of | (heap silk and will outwear two of them, But | everything he given us, there is some | # [ONERY Famous ’ P - i | As the contest ‘we oursel issued forth and went out to the gate where mecidental. “The husband of the owner “hap- Nentlonal trlend foe whom we hae torneo ih’ the characters before’ us, our noblest foot | aherif’ was. ‘The facosof the twomeetanes | Als, a large assortment of IMPORTED FRUITS. during the Important process of “try- | And be ont good behavior ings are uroused and strengthened, F | study. Neither betrayed any emotion nor al- 620 Oth st. n.w., opposite U. 8 Patent Office, Bylk shite ig ae ot uimmaing Not least among recent improvements in | belleved, furthermore, that the pt tothe warrant. The sheriff asked after ui , was diffica! inthis matter, but she could embroider uliy and ber husband rapidly drew a leaf clothing, is the advance made ‘in the te: quality sind sanitary influence of woolen ‘under words of an opera weré not less in it the music; and he has expended as much of his the ‘crap,’ and Abe told him it was ‘middlin’ pear, aud asked him to go into the hong: and Branch Store, 1706 Pennaylvania ave. nw. ; own spirit in writing the Mibrettos of his o make himself at home until the horse could be | _tmported Oltve O0 on drangnt. aren design spon collar front of culls, the single | mamatacuure of dyes tne, alienate ae | anne bus into his musie, No note ot the | saddled. Afters while the two rode away. onen wetted rs. (side of basque, and back | heapening of the invention of new | music 1s for show; every one interpreta some | Once di the ride Abe said: @) re) Cry ehlch was turned over at one aide and | fateits from natral Akrce ald the cepheane | word oF. idea that, So Ie tae ends ee come | Once Garin ’ Corcore: Conese Corcoxn Spon, which the docotation seals sevenen ts | of Seenaatasion De Seger atte | inte mene one ie Ca ee ee Petite The ieegeration would naturally bé | Srmamentation. Dr. , not ine BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, HOSKMARY, BALM, Se"piaits above which wae ‘short’ drariad | Seuted Woolen’ garments tbat will wara od| cumasiance, £8 jum von. in the center of which was also drawn a bitorthe natural vine—like lealage. ‘The com ume Was a great sticcess when completed, discovered a method of mapufacture that makes them a luxury to wear and renders them a reservoir, as well as.a veni- selves in thelr pai A180 FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH Cases, ‘TOILET SETS, &c, IN GREAT VARIETY aT ¢ cle of warmth and all healthful influences, | themselves and be tl LOWEST PRICES, ‘hich it was with the work of a lew evenings, | Amorican wool manulacturers weve ee sent. So that in one 1 sud if heed not be suid that the lady Was very | greatly ‘on the Th ve improved } Font So that in or NAIRN # OGRAM. ro ‘produc Expnorery, it is to be understood and remembered, is not en ephemeral fashion; it ts only in its infancy With us as yet. Of hand work we have little to snow aad nothing to bu; Our embroidery is duachineeraade hs ‘or executed by indl- ‘idaals for their own u: The im) em- broitery fs made in convents or y it Mowen, and ts set and conventional in style out deg, Bot there will come a time when ur young women wilt be able to beautity sim- bend a terrals far by mid the art of the modiste by their own handtwe rk, und when their talent Will be expended i tucking {uci bomues and mn the ‘rigidity of their fous “and have fately. Sateanceaty and silk mixed underwear, attractively fini but raenslng Mt irom the juired int of view, because See ac ey Skate ee aa in ab above the reach of the majority, gop ct) A CURIOUS NOVELTY Be PHARMACISTS, bth st. and N. Y.ave, _ did-1m Hotmax Goons ied a ‘WM. H. MOBRIBOIVS,

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