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GRANDYOTHEZS GOWNS. Tae Styles of Eighty Years Age Con- | jysted to the presen trasted With To-day’s—The Season of | the skirt, may be n Fars—Carringe Clonks for 1896—Even. ing Dresses and Feather Trimming. From Our Own Correspondent Naw York, February 5. ‘This is a furry season. Winter clothing of late bas been made to sult the Arctic severity of the few days during w h the thermometer runs @own to zero,rather than the much larger num- Ber when it keeps within the bounds of mild and temperate. Our seasons, at least in the re- hearts of the daisies of bronze chenille, the re- suit is lovely and artist The mode by whie! jh © thelr dressmaking done at home. Where dy goes out but little in good and varied lety demanding compliance with certain unwriten laws of toilette, a removable train may be found very convenient, enabling one handsome dress to do the work of two or three. Suppose the short costume a combination of fawn or brown satin francaise and uncut velvet brocade. The front of the short skirt is of bro- cade, the sides of the satin francaise, kilted at the bottom. draped and poufed at the top. The train, in this ease is of brocade edged with a narrow plaiting of the satin. It is rounded, not too long, is divided and cut out if aeeded at the Bion of the northern seaboard, are the very op- | top in the center for the admission of the Posite of those abroad, especially in Germany, if, and is carried up tho sides to the belt. which from whence, of late, we derive part of the di- | bolds it, in graduated lines, which taper off to Tections given to popular fashion. There the ost nothing. The short skirt is complete jout the train, and with a slightly open MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE VS. THE THEATERS— BARRETI'S NEW YORK SEASON—SUCCESS OF “THE JTLT” IX BOSTON—DOWNING’S NEW PROJECT—JOSEPH HAWORTH’S PLANS—LYDIA THOMPSON'S NEW AMERICAN ENGAGEMENT. — In a letter toa friend a theatrical gentleman in the west writes that progressive edchre par- ties have done more harm to the theaters this season than anything else. This is well. Euchre laying is calculated to engage the mental faculties to a slight extent at least, but the average theatrical performance acts like a posi- tive bight to anything like thought. — Indianapolis has come to the front with an ordinance prohibiting the ‘ting of printin, or the display of lithographs relative to the ex position of the fmale figure in tights. —Kyrle Bellew, Annie Robe and John Gil- TELEGRAPHING THROUGH AIR. How Edison Sent Dispatches From a Moving Railroad Train, ‘HIS EXPLANATION OF THE WAY THE ELECTRIC WAVES ARE SHOT THROUGH THE AIB—POSSI- BILITIES OF THE NEW DISCOVETY. ‘The Edison system of telegraphing to and from moving trains was applied on Monday to @ train on the Staten Island railroad, and for an hour message after message leaped through the air from the roof of a car moving at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour to the regular tele- graph wires over @ hundred feet away. The ‘answers leaped from the wires down to the roof and were ticked out on an instrument in the presence of acompany of railroad men and elec- As Tarr Caxxor Possrsty make a porous plaster having anything like the medi- cinai qualities of Benson's, the camp followers of the Pharmaceutical profession produce tons of worthless plasters, and give them names which resemble in print ‘that of the geuuine. and, when carelessly spoken, styled cin,” “Capsicine” or “Capocin” plasters, prefaced some- ee ee eae Pe Soe ng ee = is "cheaper and jast an chicacious ear Er'Benson's waich — a es Nok ie the Bo, ee Seas acs “Coen nee St ieee Oo ee EDUCATIONAL. ‘ESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC pi orsdaress Miss SCARGUERITE (RENCH PRIVATE LESSONS TO SERIOUS i LaRwoau. aris, Boron Rater ta Boonen ininimer: 514 Teta. ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUST ‘BS Gens bauding, cor, Oty and Fata. n ws | Sew enteenth year. Varestxes: Viasexres: 7 VAL MACK, 1424 N ST, MiSs Sere PRAY Fie ed oe senate oa ee Tor French and Mathemat “IN LOVE WEARE ALL FOOISALIKE”—Jomy | Fige “LESS THAN ‘ALLS HAIR RENEWER RENEWS. ‘NSTRUCTION Gwilesrice keatinei” Applicunia oe “Apply for circulars and information 42 A. SPRINGER, late Maze. Hesxnerra Faaxx SATIN SACHETS, EASELS, SATIN FACED Formerly with Mra M. A. Coxwency,) 25 West 16t st, New York, HAVE NOW OPENED at 815 15TH STREET N.w., (Over Hanson, Hiss o's) A Very Fiegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES: WRAPS, BOD ETSIFro, wonses in Prarie, w Sot Orato 232 W. 22d street, New York, Autumn is the most dreary, chilly and cheer- | jac Valerie,” at | tricians, Messages were sent home, stock quota- deandes, brighheun; anddnvigotates the hair coil ew Crasses For Brorsxens : et-basque, which may be filled up with | bert will appear in Belaseo's play, tadbd-oe gray AND Wallack’s. The scene is laid in England, and | tions were received and orders to arrest imagin- | restores ae oe ae crenata awl al alee less part of the year aud the Winter begins | dressy plastron,or plaited vest and standing And at 1329 F street, CARDS, LOVE'S ARROWS, HAND-PAINTED ine. Harrison's Millinery Pastors), P ‘i ‘ ‘ r be utitized for dinner, afternoon re- 2 s 1 People with gray hair prefer to use the Re- . early and ends early. the forerunner of a gen- | C0!@r, can b ~ @ mysterious murder plays an important part | ary fleeing criminals. The guests of the Railway | lustre. LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS . ri Here Winter does not begin ordi- | ¢°hU0n costume oF, Ae, Sap ee IS repens Telegraph and Telephone company occupied | newer rather than proclaim to the world, through = enon | ARDS, FRINGED CARDS, NOVELTIES, PLAIN | announces a handsome collection of EVENING AND narily till January, and it is hardly ended till | have the whole well composed as to material | _— Stetson was unsuccessful in preventing the | the second passenger car of an ordinary train, | thelr bleached locks, ‘they are becoming aged and and colo! pane, Wha Ante to read, write and speak FRENCH and GER- | cages, &c., 40. RECEPTION DRESSES and WALKING Cos MAN at the ¥. M.C. A. Rooms, 1409-1411 New n is ideally beautiful, the the latter inconspicuous and the | Grau Opera company from producing “The | and in the middle of the car was a little table | Passing on to decay. tin narrow and t too long, as this makes it | Mikado” in Winnipes bi Hed m1 York Siptnelehanetie te cen igi camila vars qualiies’ dl 4 E Mikado” in Winn ut Grau was com are, al ork ave. — Jc : Sprine _gambination of the worst _— ¢ | burdensome, and the separation trom the short | to leave behind Lin seven per centor the gross battery oC only Eeay pees at GERMAN CLASS—Eight lessons per month, $1. e ay vateeelipetew, ae 3s le ot hes seasons, with no virtues of its own to | skirt all the more palpable. receipts as an earnest that he would appear to | the table with a tiny telephone receiver at- ERFECT SOUNDNESS OF BODY AND MIND | , FRENCH CLASS—Fight lessons per month. 81, a] Save it. Were the warm, soit furs and Winter AMATEUR PLAYERS, defend. tached to each ear, looking iikea man with ear. Py possible only with pure blood, Leading medi- | 4180; Hoglsh Literature, Composition, Elocution, | OUR GREAT LIBRARY SALE OF BOOKS IS J.C. Heremsso Taronren, garments brought out in Winter, they would ateur dramatic work is becoming agreat | | —Richard Golden and W. H. Fuller have made | 0M on. From each receiver a wire led to the | cai authorities of all elviized countries cadorse Aver'e in, Italian and Preparation tor all Examl- ‘Gomi Sanemean! . JUST RECEIVED, Meet with ‘a teuch larger amount of popular | feature of New York society, as it has long been | an adaptation of Anstey’s “Tinted, Venus,” Pee ite, Oudinary telegraph wires ran UP | sarsaparilla as the best blood-purifying medicine in| Families and schools attended. Large Importation of abrcectation- Dut trade competitions and the | ofthe London fashionable world. ‘The best | and will open with iton the 15th, Itis called | py, he table to the tin rook of the ear, tO | Critence, “It vastly increases the working and pro- eee ea eer aise Ienpguneaphsapusesvasbex sone desire to antietpate rival houses bring them out | known amateur in New York is Mrs. James | “A Barber's Scrape.” Before the train started trom Clifton, a num- | ductive powers of both hand and brain, pr Ba | Geacmaned Lowen Eos mobes Rerts Maem, ‘when the thermometer ts at ninety degrees in | Brown Potter, a beautiful woman of decided Harold Forsberg’s part in Bartley Camp-| ber of messages were put in sealed envelopes Sao (RR a SE ee CALL AT BOOK DEPARTMENT FOR PRICE | CLOAKS AND MILLINERY AT HALF Th. Ans, Septemper, and by the time cold | talent, only twenty-three, and with a strength | bell’s “Clio” ts being taken for a fortnight by | addressed to passengers In the experimenting 1308 Ht st. hw. List, POSTE: GLOVES there are hve or six | Or character and glits that murteome day eke | Matt Snyder. car. ‘These were given, still sealed, to an ope- oc29-4m £0. INGALIS KING, Principal. $025, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. “ her felt beyond the mere passing of the hour.| —That very funny feliow, James Powers, | fulor in te regular telegraph office’at Cilfton, A SE SONS a . — Mrs. Potter's ambition, I en the train moved out, When it was hali GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSON = ——_ S02 FENSSYL ney, isnot for posi- | whose broad expanse of mouth is a fortune in | 12eh, Pe eS RNACOL ACEI; OGDEN Gas ae iow pu the protessional stage,but tose organize | [tself In the. present state ot theatrieals bas | SmMlGaway the operator at the table Dean tol Fr. TN, BS Ba, sareygt | Sanchearrvmeumaciememeus Spd, the netsh cmas navy, | F Leto r ite the sealed messages which he recelved by ‘Terms unusuall 7 fice. CLEANING PSTARLISHMENT, and itaprove amateur work a& to make it wor-| been engaged for Y in | ties ‘ ly low. Address Box 97, Star of . | tay of the patronage ol tro nuUic ier ciate: Hoyts atrocities, “Tomer Year fo appear Im | telegraph from Clifton, ‘The car went rattling Bebe tthe warmly clothed figures of to- 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. ia ls bon I of woolen | ble purposes, instead of being, asit is now, lim- 5 and roaring along, aud the operator kept writ- SHORT-HAND AND PRACTICAL Man | 7 OS ERVENTE OF. &. W. " waibly imagine | ited by’ the wiuhes nod poneoal cone sens The English Lord Chamberlain has refused ing out message after message, igus secret bs bese ssceeenany govved ey tia Bao eerie tre de ee ee Kvening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vella in, the early | by interested parties in favor of sume special | t license an English or French version of | | Mr. Edison leaned down and seized the opera- BENE grmerence,, Mondays Wednesdays and Prt | O) NY, B. Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. pre ‘ntury ed at all. In | PY! Daudet's “Sapho.” tor’s key, which he worked vigorously as he MONTE CHRISTO PARFUMERIE. days, 6 o'clock pm. 13851 st nw. dezl-2me cr New Booxs. PE ; ab h nls z | paar ge telegraphed a message to his etty little YD * ‘The Art of the Old English Cotters (Solon). Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ seine Gna tee following descrip | "Tn some notable amateur performances given | — Mr. Herve, the “father of opera bouffe,” Macnliter Marion atin Hosen hens: Gescabnuied isan: P, I rE Life and Times of We Seni Jonnson (Beardsley), | Drewes Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON walking dress” for a lady fo Sul | recentiy for the benefit of important charities, | now lives at Folkestone, and has become a nat- the way back over thirty messages were sent or TaNO MISS ChAEA HARRIAO! Nature's Teachings (00d). 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Pischer aud aaa 8, DECKMMER, 1807. | bis He ce ting oath oe a ee cmetice Pauli British subject. His second wife isan | received. ‘The train moved at the rate of over EUGENIE'S SECRET OF BEAUTY! Pupil of Wm. Mason N.Y. 613 M st. nh Bocieslastical Testanios eee) Ataigon Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paria rs} N in white cambric, or Indin | stud eur” dramatic | gitogether In ehclande on 2S belng educated | twenty-five miles an hour, It not only beautifies but purifies the complexion SCHEFL. ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO | Past and Present (Carlyle). M Ss R gees rt “Bldhope’ sleeves, round | Performance bas usually been a bit of drawing: Se ean ened oe MR. EDISON EXPLAINS HIS SYSTEM. also pruduess a brillant transparency. itis indorsed | ¢f «and VOCAL MUSIC Piricular at Be | Medea Gant Nersalon and Her Friends (Mears). | Mins | Srraca CPPERT, some et ‘bishops’ slew eg 1 u -believe abs a on hore a1 Saet «“] di: he ng les. ant in we wishing Rachel (Kennand), . Oppesite ent Oftow, Meck and ‘drawn’ (gathered) back. A gathered | which the iadies Were very, mach dressed, em | Continues aa violent as ever, ‘The manager ot clectrielty’ could pase theogeh ths als beacon | PGommmended by londingphyscaug. A Perioaicrs Or teachers Termesany. “Sl tawatln | Protection Vern Free Trade (oy0), * large nna Selet makortatent CANT EMR ROEDER. \eker of Paris ne! nek ¥ rely out of el acter, an ne! led to be “EER % ~ faction guaranteed or mi refunded. Price fe D8-evl0m* + ret 5 ans NCY NEE ORK AT Sides with the saute or wich drawn snusiia. - | fussy bat waht a eat a area Os lorerform’ there, Victor Nesters eper ete | #WO conductors, but if the eommunteation | $1.80 per box. ce: SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- Sistine io enoran ares Ala fe ge cater, Wa Sate + with the same or withdrawn muslin. A | iy. but failed dismaliy. rece! - | toperform there Victor : 2 ‘ r). | NVPrNo CHENILLE, ARRASEN “French” polerine of : ( Mlvet. ot plaited | nee pexfyrmanges, Mrs, Burton N. Harrison's | Trumpeter of Sackingen,” which was produced | lasted longer than 250,000th of @ second the VFLOUTINE FACE POWDER. Fre followed it acces guaranteed iftnstrnctions | strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. RIRBOSENE, PLUSHES, PELT, "ZEPHYIs CO- Bawn with rull upd cide: | tie t pet or the | “Houcs-Mvon,” af the Madison Square theater, | In Vienna and made a deeided hit in that city. oe opcarme Rorntlnec Ors otneew ise changed by, Warranted the best in the world; 60c. and $1 per box. | F CRUMELIN, office 5! Joes & Easion pierre | WH. MORRIS 75 Pa Ave | LUMIA GERMANTOWN W TrING: Cawiric, crossing the bosom and sho « with Mrs. James Brown titer in the principal Frei 1 "s re ele % fl {T PRINTS ON . | YARN: fhe dsure itistied ina flat bowat ole, had autlences that auy star might have | ,,—-\¥¥enchadaptation of Maurice Barrymore's | Mecteation, ia other merase the ate aered INDELLIBLE LIQUID FACE ROUGE. phere, $73 Louisiana sve. 7 77 Jalon HY PRINTS ON SATIN. Biegant tine of LACKS, CREPE LISSE NECK Back. \ poke bonnet of basket willow with | bee proud of, and exhibited every evidence on | “Nadjesda” is being prepared, in which Sarah | practically ‘no resistance to an electric carrent | Natural tint; don't rub of, rice $1.0 per bettla, | RIVATE LESSONS, BY A LADY OF EXPE: VALENTING CeHDe RURTLINGS SKIRT PLATTINGS, KID GLOVER, Bred i oa turk, ol uorenc.oi| sad tl Potters pep cst of | Modeka, Sheva hoe pes Wt pe | gen are osbordanacharp Sate weak ple | pag IXDRULARLE Hau mr nova | Brand rl St cog ots ae cavance | WD ard nora WORSARD Goons, NDERWEAR: GLOVES and rs, d York tan gloves, which reach above | brown velvet and Russi fur, with deep tur | formance of “Marion Delorme” on Saturday | through the air between the given ints in schools, ‘of references in New York and Wash- COMIC 0 ee ne ‘Stamping prompil; ‘executed. jad eivow. but Lave « portion of the arm bare.” | border and cape and toque, brought from | bight. that small space of time, the thing would work. BEAUTIFYING MASK, ington. Address E. H., 1734 I st o.w. 621-2m* 230 41 bus ot | = ~ — Paes ee ange the streets so scantily | Kussla, and so also was the Russian peasant | — Mr. B. C, Stephenson's new play of a| Now, in his moving car there is a little battery. | Which isrenowned throughout theworld, Price(with | 7 yRIVATE LESSONS IN BOOKKEEPING. | <7" SRY CLARKS <|Mae J. P. Pare ‘A gentieinan who Was Present ou Christmas | pinit satin francais aud brocade, with ich gure | Haymarket theater, in London, on February 4. | se€ontt’ Tie Gases oer eet ee Nie ae skin, $1 per box. resttiond Se PP WC Fai var” | candies Valentines, Calendars, Diaries, Artis Ata 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, eve at the marriage of Prince Jerome Bona- | piture of embroidery and lace, and tufts of | Miss Helen Barry played the prineipal role. "| rent go about 13 to a second. ‘These waves are | cyita oO AEMONDS (OF softening and whiten- | CHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, AT 1008 | Saw —ePevere Novelties, at lowest prices m1125¥* | un sissy out the halance of hor Pall ‘and Winter perce with Mis Evizabeth Pattison fs re ted | black ostrich feathers, some n cent speci-| — Mr. J. H. Anderson, who made a great suc- | sent into the air from the tin roof of the car ing the hands, 50c. per bottle. Fei nw, Monday. Wedbesday, Friday aud Sat Wawas Mase Easy. : =. od as oes tls tl a oe foens of which were also mounted a a fan in @ | cess of Harris’ Cincinnati museum, has Leen Sioaimaiecleee ones ana SuinL baat teloet PapLIO ce eae aes Seveloping the bust, re uray. At 3d ot a Peausylvania ave. 6 a ‘Tues: rote aa san ae importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING e mig! fe andie, encrusted with diamonds, ott 7. Notice.—A discount of cent ‘The Stygmograph Mul Copying Pen. remely Gne texture. Beneat | more recently, and which attracted large and | Ford's a ew le. ‘ADAME HOFF . A - ‘The Cyclostyie Duplicating Ay a8, Wore but a singie garment. | faabonahle aidicnes to, the University’ Club | {hy imoutiy nt Opeied about the middle of | poles ‘all along ‘the railway, Inside of the |" ADONINE, for dyeing tnstantanconsly the nsir, | MU Aka Ment seme tnestations HAN TAPE | consi eee Clylographie Pena,cold Pena, inks | —" ICES. = ‘The poetic idea fu regard to women was then | theater, the granddaughter of Cominodore | he month. 250,000th part of a second. | There is a pause | beard, eyebrows and evelashes lignt brown, brown; | any age for’ Classic ‘aid Mocern ‘Musicr singing ofall kinds. | 7 bpperinost; | hey secre Tegarded as too ethe- | Garrison, Miss Cornelia Van Auken, was tue | — Lawrence Barrett opened his New York | of about # thousandth of a second to let the alr | dark brown or black: without colle tke aia. Sries | ane Se yy Giaame aud, Modern, Music! Singing | Mar. Vox Braxors, Movmrn rial ty need elther food or clothes, and the rem | star of the occasion. Miss Van Auken displayed | scason with “Hernani” at the Star theater Mon. | fegain its ordinary condition. Then another let- | 91.60 per bottle. Also the French and Italian tavent by grammar conversation ‘Engraving. Printi 0 Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York? ‘Wm. Barr & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. anes of thoes ausurd ideas have couiedown ts | extrecrdiuary gifts’ et a child, bot Sor verslly- | aay cient bafurs wavest audledes, Mr Joseph | tf is plumped through the afr to the wires. Then | MAGIC HAIR TONIC. Price $1,50 per bottle, | and epistolary style with unsurpassed methods. WM. BALLAD Sulte madeat the shortest Tolle, ‘Supertor fitting, @Ume within the memory of our mothers, if|ing and reciting, “especially in character.” . another pause and anotherletter,and soon.If you | Full assortment of above may be found at 1215 G st._p.w. city $026 Bot ourselves, when a iri with a healthy appe- | Sho ‘has never Known wny life but that ot | Levy, Mr. Barrett's good-natured but imagina- | trytopusia candio thensgia ritiohossaron wit = ‘RENCH LESSONS.—MLLE. V. PRUD HOMME pp gg Ute would co seretly the pantry to satisiy it | weaith and luxury, except that her mother, a | HVe Advance agent, evidently Imposed upon | break the candles if you shoot tie candle Out J. ROCHON, is forming a morning class for iadien at ber rest | J ust RECEIVED. Breese iret rose aud cat pickles and slate pencils 10 dest er | famous beauty, is also equally famous for her | the credulity of the confiding New York jour- | of a gun it will make a hole in the board. These DEALER IN HAIR Goons, e008, 1016 7th st. b.w,, Also one in the evening tor 9 J goles aod make ber look “interesting” A | charities, and the daughter doubtless inherits | Palists when he promised that the play would | Jetters are durted through the air so quick! teat and ofiginal system. Young adie aes ae |THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL NTON FISCHER'S fasuion writer of the period. describing ladies | the power of sympathy with diversified lives | ¢ put on with magnificent scenery; for the | that the air molecules don't have time t thin| = 4 upon the prom: In dresses of ¢ muslin. whose i ade, says, “They were “a i-colored crepe, ¢ sy texture, e: red’ | and erre 537 15th st. n.w., opposite Treasury Butlding. ee IUIDE FOR 1 ak DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT stances. Un the oeasion alluded to | litter, we are assured, was not of a kind to | about resisting, as it were. “Tiik apsion il e sf waned wil itd ae at | she played a soubrette’s part in a pink cotton | dtaw ‘attention away from the action of the | work in all weathers. ‘The electrical sympathy RIEND'S SELECT SCHOOI4 1811 T ST. N.W.| On sale and subscriptions received. Washington | nging In he | dress, white eup and apron, as naturally and | Play. The title role is said to be peculiarly well | or induction between the roof of the car aud the ‘An Klementary and High ScHool for both sexes, ‘ Thies Sxperien ° + : in English, Matematics, Natural Science, | kency. Dealers supplied at LADIES EVE DRESSES A SPECIALTY, and shade, fro ever varying fuids of their | with asimuch truth and distinctness of ontiine | Adapted to Barrett's style. wires {sso great that messages will leap through pncention sudan . Yan Ga : talpsbie ethos ang | a8Jisbe Lad been born on the boards. At the | _— Boucicault’s latest comedy, “The Jilt,” was | the air to or from the regular wires as far as 550 Anclent and aModera Tangs Students of good ese © PARKER'S, Oars See am Gorman, Crape veils, Laon, mpalpable ether, and | same time the part was quite treed. from its | produced in Boston Monday night, In'atele.| feet,, We don't use any new wires, but work ‘school ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, | 3220 617 and 619 7th at. nw. Made up all-wool Dresses dyed; Specialty «Good idea that they Were | traditional pertness and vulgarity. Miss Van | PX eee, on the regular telegraph system. Gur signals ‘Principal. =] 5 Mourning Black. shelves nas a debutante, a diso was Miss May | Krom {oa Neve York paper, Houcleault says: “It | Qome to tieear ortie operavorin mausical notes: | Wrery Chxrs Ox Taz D RILEA BARNES BRUCE, scroor, oF | My Srock Or Horway Goons | “sents Sinner Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat sarments dat this , daughter of Judze Drady, yet botn | achieved as great a success as any of those | such as a prolonged ‘onooeo! fore dashead | uty Cents Ox Tue Dotan. Decorative Are ~OiL Tapeatey, Lustte Chie | snow complete and fully displayed on first wet vex | 224 leasonable a ‘ong, plain pelisses of | passed the ordeal with hardly a sigh'of self-eon- | Pieces so well known and associated with my | a short ‘oo" for a dot. Wo work just as quickly Needlework, Brass, Design. ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and ADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, RE shoes Were | sciousness, or apparent knowledge that they | "me; but it delizhts me on this oceasion to | and_as easily as the ordinary systema = Studios: NEW YEAR CARDS, PLUSH and LEATEmE | Lddyedand tise: Soe eee, ALTERED, jean or satin, with | were taciuy an audience. The effort of a society | S4Y that it was neither by the sensation drama, 178 USE ATSEA. 915 Est. n.w., Washington, D.C. GOODS of ail kinda, witch oe cameeease eet ‘Mins CUNNINGHAM, «shiouuble stockings, | belle and tavorite to voluntarily lay aside thet | HOF Mechanical effects’ that the enthusiasm Hours: 10 to 1. n28-6m_ | Quire much more space, 0027 S10 stirst,, bet. N and O n.w, marks the authority ividuality whica has, been won for her | Wasexcited. It was by the same means Tex-| Mr. Edison said that by this principle he dis-| on account ofextensive alterations to be made in | GcHOOI OF BHONOGRAPHY- 1 would ask my friends to call early and makeseleo- | 9155 ANNIE KHUMPHERY. f Neie sued rose-colored sti, | laurels in ber social world, and personate a | ¢reised in ‘London Assurance’ and ‘Old Heads | covered that ships can telegraph to each other | our Store, we offer our entire stuck of OVERCOATS SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING. ons before the rush commences. N 450 Texts Grmser Nofawaat Kk, ent tu, te eabroidered c joneian tohernatureand edu. |e pounee Cee eae & Cee Uhrough the air ata distance of twenty-five | and SUITS at 60 Cents on the Dollar before Feb. ist, oaraoe NOOR EL EENG, a any and an | MOKS® Corsets to order in every style and material tomake theli ne intxicacies of trying ‘or ly be decid ry ind ex : > iN Spat down dn te Dusiness dematds no mean gilts oF aequises | Perience; but the fact ly undeniable that legit. | Wes. A small balloon coated with, gold foil All Shorthand Books and Supplies. books at cost : ‘Hien Sruciatrias Ams bation, as only findins a ‘Si to itand | Mate comedy, depending exclusively on dia. | Cod carry a thin wire into the alr 3,100 feet Overcoats we agid at $10 we sell at $5. All Writing Machines and Sapplies. G. A, WHITAKER, French Hané-made U: Merino Underwear orders.” Its 1310 the pellsse | cmtnten see ee eae nto Lb and | ete anid dalle cook character, has held | 7% each ship. ‘The wire charges the balloon Overcoats we ald at $14 we sell at $7, ni6 624 H STREET N.W. Bookseller and Statiouer, ‘tad finest imported. Fi ¥ ietiaite proportigas for | lettand sacritice for the benetit ot others,pats | gue, and delineation of character, has held | with electricity. At a neight Of S100 feet. che S fe q ‘QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLBGR con-orn | _¢7 1105 Penusyivania ave. | Patent Shoulder Brave, biel el Ties Reform Goods, ume definite proportions, for amateur dramatic work Bie sb We Mes TOULEE Te Mth Ge ia encore there wae ne | #if18 so light that the electric current will pass wercoats we sold at $18 we sell at $2. (seat ese ‘A practical business education that French Corseta and Busties. tastie ‘A Well-enown literary lady and societ ‘atti had some odd experiences at Bucha- | ment a ship 18 within. electrical comimunicn: Suits we sold at $8 we sell at $4. ‘Thorough instruction givenin Rapid Writing, the Eng: | ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant add- BAirencah German aid Seana spoken met fazgea, aed with Jeader, Mrs. Sherwood, ins hic upon a charni- | rest. ‘The ladies of the audience saluted her by | tion of another the telegraph instrument on Suits we sold at $10we sell at $5, pan. Langnage, Correspondence, Rapid Calculations, | tions of Sdeata tert lisy | lng method of raising throwing a hundred white pigeons upon the | board begins to sing. So does the fistrument Suits we sold at $12 we sell at $6, Hil Scdnotay Stenographyand type Wing Hage 20100 EN TABOQES and BEST MAGAZINES sinail | ened ¥ - stage, And then a “supe,” who had climbed | n.neotner ship. “The operators on the ee ; PE Oay and eveung sesone armed SUEBDAY, | aap 1749 Pennsyivania avente. = ete chit ope oar ged me a oy or eee daar ean ett | AFmeFowrsmarcanarscearm, | Baal Reantaamas comes | Wy amNcTOR TT LATROLMT, —| Jou F. Buus & Ca, RiP = ong “2 “Bi v: Set vhich . a - ave met Wil st ” Mr, 5. 24. eI a a France by. VEiret was ratsed, whieh .aln sald that telegraphing irom tralas didnot die Jar, Giving full information, sent Gee on suplication | Some recent additions: 937 Pennsylvania ave. n. Is return | G'eio¢ — Miss Margaret Mather’s impersonation of | the same wires: "In tue, the wives pret weston Bor one ree MRS. SARA A. SPENCEE, Vice Principal, "405 Hsperaentieaa = onto Sides WEBER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE er stock Gy parce nant Juliana, in Tobin's “Honeymoon,” at the Union | day were the Baltimore and Ohio quadruplex rEiye Grarcoste-ss0 up is 610) Sweet cies” pars ana Moral Autipathy. | appearance and durabiity. Coe arn and 1 kened aoe Square theater, New York, Monday night, was | Wires, and the operators at all_ the stations said Sope BumaesalGos P ——_—__ MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND UPRIGHT y isenuted sea the it ing recital o | Very Well received by the erties, The audience | Hat thelr messages were not interiered with, Boye Salts a 8, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _| "neue puos. venient riaxos po remarked, “Ln its » production of some | Called Miss Mather betore the curtain several Boys' Suits at $6 up to $12, TE LESSON ALL GRADES OF SHiNGS. BEHER BROS’. UPRIGHT PIANOS SPCURED opposed to every wus churacter sketch, times. Miss Mather's long engagement at the Kaiser Wilhelm’s Romance. study; to adults confidential: ‘for college, OOS Siekel os She New Orisens Rupees. or carry less tin * Durand is the le Union loses to-night. From the St, James’ Gazette. ‘Annapolis, West Point all examinations CR Ca oa BEUNING PLANOS—STANDARD —INSTRU- plicit at wl ry reunions, — “Although Ishall play a preliminary sea-| Apropos of the imperial celebration at Ber Children’s Overcoats at $2.50, TS RNSTITUTE: S coruer sth and Ketan, eS Seki ae tae i taore glowing passage, ese occasions aud ordinury calling or | son, probably in New York, some time this | lin, it may be noted that Professor ‘Trei tschixe Caildren’s Overcoats at $3. eee AW FLYNN, A.M — Pa ROM Ag ou-writers of that day, Momeaued yacemeination of plain | spring,” said Joseph Haworth the other day, | 1 the third volume of his “German History in Serene eau cones BL OSLbU SDEOOO. Se Se | ee eae aGUILD PIANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE aN D «: monde permitted then cause Lae garnit nsisted wholly wn | ‘the only thing I can tell about my regular sea- | the Nineteenth Century,” which hasJust been Sldren’ have accuinulated a large lot uf ENDS in Tapestry, | 6m! echape we have “had ryribeaiee ucpaltiin ahelivverine scoot | som is that it will open the lant week in Septem-| published in Berlin,’ tells the following | acc'worumaosblen o> oro Oo 99-50 ad $4. They Prax J pena et ew Sqatnined wc cost ont thetecatapreae eae ns | aegis T ALL PRICES-$22, $27. 060, O50 f slow ior the present. apend Sestine Seine cone | bet in Boston, have already en; ny tw oe ; > : x nd also tor. the cunmmnon-sonse say sad other aifacinicutss “OM | leading ladies—Fanny Gillette, whorwas forme | SFY of the love adventures of the pres 1,000Pairs of Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from | —?2-4m* Z SCHOOLS GF LANGUAGE | eneee oe eb Sate commanany: eeknTy AS. the | PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND FOR ould aiford more steikine : grly with John McUullough, ‘and Helen Lee, | Cnt emperor: Princo William was the | 914045 54° (SE BERLITS SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, Funning up to one doilar per yard. These ure all ofthe | Me. O0 easy terms. vaiaee 7 p Besides, I have secured Mrs. Foster, and shall | favorite son of his father, King Frederick poston, VAS#NGTON, ipENoE, Fery best quality of goods” ‘Those sn want of carpets | , PIANOS MOV ED, TUNED AND REPAIRED Prisoners. probably engage John A. Lane. Iwill have in| William III, In their stern soldier-like sim-| Children’s Pants from 35 cents up. NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, in small quantities wilt find it to their advantage to Sswtaite Gber crake Ue oeei ee Pass Hecwie Ee Ste mny repertoire a play called ‘Rudolphe,! form: | piicity and their good nature, father and son PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, call early and get the first choice. as ER OF 1885 AND’G. 2 erly played by E. A. Sothern and Wilkes Booth, | were alike. In political matters, too, they were ae MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL nm ae pe ULDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN rah Seipirytabtanshadraigts Saree | Everywhere hears bat hot under that name. ‘The other plays in | both agreed in making the maintainance of THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Recognized everywhere to be the best schools for a0 aeestsatmancda) | p--—y = ak maces ae Spe 3h Nulce unlucard by other ears; my repertoire will be ‘Richard IIL,’ ‘Hamlet’ | the Russian alliance a cardinal point in their Jearning to speak, write. read and understand the for- BI wi RECEIVE cloak of dark red plush, lined with | ith too sn ali eutreats, and ‘The Marble Heart.’ policy. Price William had fallen in love alin ee Cer Parces For Tus Mowra | pth: QRRERS RE MAM, Wi 3 trimmed with ycliow fox fur and — Christine Nilsson declares that her coming | With the Princess Elise Radziwill, the most CLOTHING COMPANY, ocd Apply toProf, N-JOLY, 728 14th st. n. tour ‘n this country will be her very last. After | beautliul of the ladies of the court. But her SERCH PaRGUAGE LUGE ies terme JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, that she will settle down permanently tn Lon- sraenuie: fay eoyenian) EEE ly, 3a20 CoRNER 7TH aNDGsTREETS | FYiERCH LANGUAGE ~ LUCIEN SG Soir | IN CARPETS, FURNITU: —— lon. a ural Method. Aiming at and immediate ‘away iny inarole sereen, — Pailleron’s new comedy, “La Souris,” writ- therefore, according to German law a mattiage Conversational resulta, 1098 Tt nw. = weave d belore your glad wend eyes tea for the theater raueais, coutains oni: Fordve long sears, socordiny towne eis, Ww. {Vy 4SHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUT teas aR e cals, contains only one | For five long years, accordin; e historian, | FLarp WwW 00- ae See u perfect statue rise! male character, which Dulanay will play. | every effort was made on boul ades te wet cae ee i035 svenuserwrean De ee ee secgie caine There are six feminine roles. the difficulty. Elshhorn, the Freat, Jurist, gave E ANY CHAMBER SUIT, SWINGING d over this a Tarr — Robert L. Downing will open his season | a2 opinion that the Radziwill famil ly might be — ‘Boarding and Tay Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little ith “Vautour, the Exile,” in Wilmington |Feckoned as royal, But this decision was op- GLASS AND BRASS CANDELE- Wiasper lips weil kuown to me, Maks by sneaiett sarin | Posed by the unanimous opinion of other YEARS i fice rexes urtingwcenr Washington in Marches” He il appear in | Cotally amous jurists, It wes then provecc; | TT TAKES TO ACCUMULATE A} rhistnstution will enter upon Jia typify annual BRAS, FOR $29.75 AT | ene ss at Py poate z's cousin, sho _ session Wednesday, ber Wrapping the decrees ov tate, —When Mapleson had his extremely baa | Ht Prince Augustus, the king's cousin, should | DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD 2 jenn ane If the we ure plenty of them, W. . HOEKE’S, he et and jere surround me as Iw adopt the lady. But the Prussian ministers Mrs Z D, BUCHER wceneneneeeeneneenescoe -Princhpal. ver Corset and | Here surround we ay I wall, Company here lately the few people who went | declared that adoption could not take the place | WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT For | Mis HE HUNTER ee nncPs: | (1 — §01 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st. n.w. Praso Forres F Thy pertect self that is to b to see the meagre performance all were togged | 0! blood. = Feral BE etary sy corpo ger taelorrhed a a Meanwhile Prince Charles, the king’s thira | SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR | _ For catalogues particulars apply to — ively bone-Kn! see outin full dress. At the German opera iti the ee eo Suara Principal. auisim_| Great Repvcriox Ls Sroves UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- ai-door wear, His Wother Kept it Seeret. Metropolitan fall dress is the rule; but at our | $00, married a princess of Saxe Weimar; and | OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER To SkA- | > ISS AMY LEAVITT OF BOSTON, GRAD. ~ moat E 2 Veteane Chapa National opera—our very own opera, that we | te grand duke let it be known that it Prince S SD DUI r gs fashionable, | ee oe eee ors FATHER AND A uchtto cherish in Our heart of heare: tw | William carried out his intention, the claim of | SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM Conservatory, “Pano.techuique, harmony’ snd Seice | ogren remaining stock of Heating mettoebeeripectrwed sneered meremre nea Saniennes FORTUNE AFTER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS, dress is the exception. It ts exactly the same | Prince Charles’ children to the throne would Seah A tee voice | offering at a reduction of per centon regu! Rancsiniiaiiin Gxatie bi ee, peaiion. In ea Ck | Prom the Kew York Bon. / Si the otter ‘sider Cart TRosa’ gave most suo: | SLUP against thatot, the olfspriug of thcelder | MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND qu | Sore 1012 20th ot aw. prices This includes several of thecelebrated Radiant No. $14 Madisou street is a three-story brick | cessful season at Drury Lanes all the wond | brothers marriage. This step brought matters > CAT . iE 5 Home and other first-class Stoves PIANOS POR RENT. a ; a Co = 20 17 First Flat, house that bas evidently stood for a century. | 4nd his wife went there, but they wentin muft, | crisis, ‘The crown prince, afterwards Frede- | CHOICEST GRADES, i Rs Se1-6m | A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges on WM. KNABE & 00,, Mor TWO flights of narrow, dark stairs lead to the | ice iK tsbamed of thelr national tongue? | Tle William TV. had no children and there was | WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE hand at low prices. pal stady- and ights of dark stairs lead to the | sust they do honor tren, opereia tates: | therefore every” prospect, Of a disputed sown ‘A call respectfully solicited. WAREROOMS: Meee eee sy tierce oucapied by Oscar Wilcox, | German and slight one in English?—Vew York | sion. which inigit endanger the very existence | 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ee a had wtdivine | bis wife and three grown children—a daughte: | Mirror. of the Prussian monarchy. length, on the Dow: A W. 8 JENKS @ 00., itimore—204-206 W.. Baltimore Street, cloth, | and twosons. Mr.Wilcot Is afinelooking man, |_—Clara Morris will open the New Windsor ing made up hismind w inverters, ere Tottes | on ne nee Vite OFFER A STOCK ‘Tue Guear Manx-Dows Az $230 Ee a pp eee ‘Sur is | fifty-seven years old,with a flowing white beard | theater, on the Bowery, New York, on Monday | Singmade up bis mind to interfore, ie repre: |OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN ES URS GG 7 Bs : — | WASHINGTON #17 Market Space __J38 { brown @bdiron gray hatr. ‘fis wite is a few years | Misht i a round of Her popular characteriza | sonted tis son the probable courne of ereene | wasuniNGron. Ex WNKN @ 5 RANIGH @ BACH ANDSTIEFF a] Sousiger, can twists a stv oer retmupeasa cee | Ooo nd showed ‘him thad it was Is duty to sacri EX HERE Goo gif Is Opus Ts Rase Back 7 Pann ests as we rsof hard work have not been able to ban. |. —CatHe Duke, a well-known Loulsville vio- | fice lils personal inclinations to the welfare or the Kk DN ORY x Orpen ‘To Repvce Stock, I birk cain every respect. Gally jet tarts not | YoRr# Of hard work have not be oo vat | iiniste, who recently made a successtul metro-4 state aud of the royal house, When the brine oe ee Bei aay ee OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE | GL. WILD & BRO. thing to | sb. Last night Mr, OX Sat inan old wooden | polian debut, Is a daughter of the Confederate | received the letter from Gen. Witzleben, he Pp aa AA OO FE LINE OF WALL PAPEK aT FOR Cas, | 709 nt 7 (bitshed 1864. 4 | chair by the table, on whieh were the remains | General Lea Duke Fras at first utterly crushed; but he recovéred WILLET & LIBBEY, Pep AA EL ORK O° Ee ie es Creamer fea pacers ccc | sheets yniptiealpmenre encase deltehtanovelist 84 148 story that would) —Lawrenee Barrett is negotiating with | Himself. und, wrote to the King the same eve- | ax CAC SEE AS EB 24S ta 28% God Ener Fagg capt fcngson gid) FS = ioe: Hoe eens eta nov, but until about eigne- | William E Sheridan to play lending baninens | Pits qth, eis commands should be ‘ebeyed, = A180 Do THE WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE. | (HE LEADING INSTRUMENTS the greatest | een months azol did not know who was my | 12 bis company next season. Mr. Barrett has | was natural to him he opened to his father his = $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE " RUM ATAG | ther. My wite was recently told, by my | suffered a severe loss in the defection of Louis | Whole heart. He promised to justity his tath-| G-aeay Sar Or Savere Sorts = ACCORDING TO QUALITY. DECKER BROS, = “Mtand Usht weight ima. | mother and my aunt, a story that betrayed a | James und Marle Wailwright, and hext season | er’ confidence in him by crushing back his In order to close out our entirestock, we have ag RSTRY. PIANOS, ara Up after a simple tthat hasbeen Kept for fifty-five years. | he will endeavor to repair the present weakness | @¢ep sorrow and steadiasily facing ‘the inevit- 924 7TH STREET N. W. marked down the following goods: FISCHER a iilgence. I then jearned that I was ason of Daniel’ B. | of his organization. able, and he prayed God that He would not | BETWEEN I ST. AND [MASSACHUSETTS AVE. a 2 DUNE, ATS, MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS F: who Wilcox, one of the heroes of the battle of New | — Joseph Howard, Jr, tho well-k: ara- | forsake him in his heavy trial. From hence- | 2 z 2 CHEap. | 2°0D0% FELT HATS, sold formerly at 75c., selling | xo, 591 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. mae revived, once | Orleans. He commanded «company of Ki 5 "tho Now ¥. lerala stag | Qrward his heart should be more entirely | GOOD CLOTHING 18 ALWAYS THE CHEAP. ow at 25c. PIANOS FOR RENT. Justitution, now lost | tueky pioneers. Ou the 13th of January, 1826, | MAtlc critic, nas lett the New York Herald statt than ever devoted to his beloved father, whose | EST IN THE END, AND WHEN YOU CAN BUY 50 Doz FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c.| J87 ad sor jur “trimmings,” | he niarried Charlotte Seleck, a sister of ol produce the same effect. | Seleck, of Philadelph OTHER SKATING SEZ. | op April 21, 1: ess expensive, and in every | and Joined that of the World. A cable was | parental affection had never been more plainly | SAMPLE SUITS OR OVERCOATS FOR MEN, | °° Doe FE! ee ase & cnceniae Finn to go to Wangs, Gordon Bennett ordering | suown than in this last decision.” ‘Strangely | BOYS, AND CHILDREN AT ALMOST HALF | g9 pox FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at ‘75. Oe SRS 8 ie Wee, BS. cf Desomber 33 1s ta tne | respondent of the Hosen Me Heese eae | enougn ths, present, Empress, Augusta iss siz | PRICK Hager gas ee Canzrere, ~ rs ; xn on December 22,1829, Inthe Aprii | T°! he Heral ir. Howard woul ae Pp ah Whose mar cding my birth 10) father” was spitked | HOt sacrifice his large income aa New Tork ewe | rage foreed Prince Withee co oge nar- | BETTER, rei) BUYING HEAVY GOODS | 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 220. prec E: ER. 15 N. CHARLES 8T., BALTIMORE, —— ble, therefore, for the average | away and hidden in aninsaie asylum bart | espondent to a number of out-oltown hel match with the Princess Elise, ¥OR NEXT WINT! 100 Doz, FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 35¢. ——— = estesinatainteeentestttaenttitote acento sylum, but “ buyer ts the military fur collar, nearly straight | Ih gina unable wo learn where, pape! Wewesl minicar mas ies MOST OF OUR SAMPLE SUITS ARE EQUAL | 190 Doz, FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 60c. Rage AILED. DAVIS & CO's UPIIGHT GRAND the throat in the peculiar vise- | | We lived in New York when my sister was | —Sydney Rosenteld’s “Mystic Isle” has been ewest Kink of the Florists. 10 THE BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING, AND | g7 2475. FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, and elegant styles Easy monty. payments a low: Mfaote, pariculary to tat SS" | nd ins *steptathe eens Mad MarFled agaln, | accepted by the management of the Temple | WRITING LOVE MESGAGRS AND INITIALS UFON | TOU Gow Donen ee TING AND | girk VELVETS AND ae eee Sctumetiey prises bor the boliday sealon rig. Pateulany te the ap” | bout ibis time my mother's brother and hey | eater, Philadelphia, to open their next season THE LEAVES OF THE ROSES, ARE MADE FOR BROADWAY TRADE, NEW of EID GLOVES ot aay cee eae C eee iteruoon reception three toilets | father came aud stole my sister. ‘They took | in October. Mr. Rosenfeld is to be given carte | From the Philadelphia Record. YORK,AND WHEN YOU CAN BUY MEN'S SUITS | _ SPecial sale of KID GLOVES st the following es F. D. Trane diybuctive Jet all combinations | ms cousin co Philadelphty tu my place, “It lias | blanche tn the selection of the east, and ‘they | In the window of a Chestnut strect florist a | FROM $310 $6 UNDER THE REGULAR Paicas | PACE ar eas aK Snpnciemme 4 Epwarn F. Danoor. brie wat tur. Que; of dark red | Hoc \rourplred that amy father had becu tn | wesure (him that they are willing Wo spend | witle vase contains a bunch of skillfully made | YOU SECULM BARGAINS SELDOM OFFERED ct ato bogs gos em ngs ee = = 920 Pennsylvania avenue fiat mages | thavelty hat tine, looking for his ens. | $10,000 ction. : sul better , 87e. and $1. ALS, PAPEns. te i” When be could uot discover them he | —Among the people engaged to support | Stiliclal roses of various colors, from the| we HAVE A LOT OF CHILDREN'S SUITS, SPECIAL SALES IN CLOAKS. at married to a well- | dre: _ PIANOS. MUSIC & New Yorker. ’ This nited to perfection, | We" ay, with the remark that he ‘had | Lydia‘ “ 7 | ereamy white of the Cornelia Cook to the royal RME! We are determined to close out our extensive stock of “Prices and Work Guaranteed. ilia; tie red velvet Lounet having gray | been heard of him, to my knowledge. T think é ees ie will be a dau, | ud each has aleaf ortwo turned down, on | $300. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDRENS OVE wag LI MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Planes sold op Installments, Exchanged, Remte®, ed feathers to mate. The muff wus of | that iny cousin or his descendants are enjoying | det Clarke. Besides these there will be a dou- | 904 cae Bas 8 i well-formed old E ‘et- | COATS AND: REA! ELEGANT BERLIN DIAGONAL AND SILK sg «arog ge au Or obtatuing some cae eine, Lam in hopes | Bie quartet & Jarge chorus, the, Davenport | yee a ahort anOtee oe re re english, Jot; | COATS AND SUITS AT 4 GREAT SAVING TO NEWMAREETS, at $5, 96,80 and $10. Designs for Same Drawn to Onder, sole Agent for second costume was cf bottle green and | of obtalning some elew that will ald me ineb- | Brothers, acrobats, and Smith und Earle, tea ‘fo’ My Love” aud “Affection’s Ofletiney Once, | YOU RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITES nud JACKETS, STEINWAY & SONS, ded velve}. trimmed with black fox and | taining my rights as soon as iny story becomes Reats, Fhe company will open at the Byjou | te leitering is in black, save in the case of the | REST CLOTHING FOR THE LOWEST PRICES $5, $6,$7 and $8. ‘W. H. HOUGHTON & 00, axD large black velvet hat, with y. northern Ohio and parts eee roses "case SEAL PLUSH ‘VISITES, : .BLER & BRO. black fox mutt. The third costume | Of Penusylvania. My father was a native of ‘eaccinus aeRplacard telis the passoroy that ering win | ATIHEGREAT SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS, 024 very 103m 1214 F Street northwest oem eer thea ee ost striking of the three. Itwas of | Kentucky, and ‘was well known throughout | 6 Se be dbue to order on the leaves of natural “dow: | SEVENTH ST. N.W., TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- Sh Smeal Gti. IES ee Y instocl at low ugures: a eae or ties eee ee SRE Wr | oO aa artlllors cilice amor We col, Wile | She'd a.great and varied knowledge, picked up at a | Ors'and: this being @ eovaligy fe Ba ow: | DETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE, BETWEEN 181, | CHILDREN'S AND MISSES HAVELOCKS AND = Povcland vest of tiger skin, and bigh crowned | CO*, an artillery officer under Washington. My semaie college, of quadraties, taties and | thé florist was questioned upon. the suijest, | AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 3830 epee Saas Was Parens Se at ION ghee ee aay OE | Sohn Qkiney Ata hee od tn ene dit | ue wal segied Side Uglies an suertteSialontiec | “hutte @ tow Glen Mise brncEL ne ee a1 $2.50, $3.94, 95 and 96 only. Exensox, P 300 NOW IN USE. out of whic! camed two rem: = one Gamay 4 a ” ia evening Svomees tee newest taaee tiene Bensle(a! the iy i new 2 eer ot utes urgent oh ealeaes ta ts | Paris wire Teas now all dhe ragoy* Ne ante a | EF Ax W: Trove ail in need of Cloak # not o purchan un special Designs 4 thoroughly Wet desead relate pasatamedions Of virds aud ieathered trimmings. eon land's cabine' that I say ter and exhibited them. “These are, of cou: z —_— INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS STECK & CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. pactebeyeean {nls old truck? Ther, teolePers locked up th | She had studied the old lexicons of Peruvians and | Oniysampien,” he comimucd nee eeeey the effect — ” Pianos and Organs exchaowed, repaired, Notwithstanding all that has been said and | through “tae wane oo areca dete, thels, Meoloxy, anthropology’ and | Ofthe lettering on the various chades oy cece WE HAVE RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OF = WR SoG s ss HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING | boxei-Gnd torrent Rev applies i purchad | Gore in condemnation of the cruelty which | that of 1812. On the other side of my wite's She knew alf tie foruis and features ofthe prehistoric AS Sl OS ae the omeaves | SEAL SACQUES THOSE DESIRING SMALL Soa Bs ‘Des‘gns and Estimates Furnished. | : seritioes the sweetest song-birds to the de family 4s one of Lafayette’s most trusied offi- gelosaurus and many more, wosmarus, me precisely the same when the natural flowers | SIZES CAN BE FITTED. 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To meet the| Female (age rapidly becoming certain)— , Bramah, and the scandals of the vi ‘and | Chooses written. on bis roses if he does not de- | cori GARMENTS AT COST: ENTH SiMiculty birds are imitated with considerable | Doctor, what can youdo to stop the growth of the sandals that they trod, sire too many words upon aleat. The charge x —— sydascm chet 144 MORRI6 @ COMPANT Sete: bet Enee be te en nerea an ected hair oa " is 50 cents for writing upon oue leaf, but you| GENUINE BARGAINS NOT HERETOFORE Mines. bat {hey have'uot the value of the teal | ETAY alr? -] Shoknow all the mishty giants and the master minds | exn have four written upon for $1, aud that 18 | Gai FURNITURE Pig Seek Unbart the distinction which a dis-| | Plysician—I can give you a dye, but itis very;|) “ff Science, all the learning that was turning in | about as many as could be treated on a cingle — ; —_— pind, of, the (genuine. is sop aa teamean: | daanaewan: (But abe coulda ene ner form gaunt ana | Tose Without marriug ita shape. ‘The worst ic | ~ ERENR SORE RE & pon the toilet. and which ied from an | Female—I'll risk it. It can't be any more wungry sinner. or yet up a decent supper for | Cope by a young Frenchwoman, but the pro- ‘WILLETT & RUOFF, naw es an Bd P. HANSON HISS @ 00. Imiborued ayodél, “thive, ‘dozen turks are ein-| fatal than gray hair wer Petes ei aby east never waa | Cou is het secrot- and she clalins to be the only g ue a % ae 815 15th ot oclom ed, the dress otherwise being com ot = eens constructed om miestic perso 0 aint \TTERS AND FURRIERS, = aw. tmbrolacred tulle, over Ivory sutin.wit bodice ctiann Union, att. im the ae lee = oe See 90 - And panel of brucaded satin, outlined with sil ay nce Pe) Pennsyivania ave. — gud pearl embroidery. 'VGE | rom ACurLD wart Two BRAIN —A baby about | either carefully written by astacde nasa or re Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regeners- : Huitation birds a: sometimes mountec in a| |The other day Dr. Join Hurty's small boy | & mouth old Was vaken by fis mother fom dis: | suamped upon tie pera Soest ana oF AES tor, 1s made expremly for the cure of ‘derangements a The side of funt se dcascd, | Across the skirt at} Wanted @ pair of rubber boots. ‘The doctor | Pensary at Helievue hospital, New. York, for | elty last evening, @ lady who has traveled ox: | CUSRISTIAN. Rvrrser, procreative organs. Whenever any debility the side or frunt av desired. tried to reason him out of it, but the youngster | ystment last week When the cil wasborn | tensively in Eulpe sald: “Pecitend aeeres ok carta agian geal wept Pca ing eaaconuan Gon be persated tn bis demand. Finally. the doctor | slowly increased in ste Rea rsaeees Nothing | upon rose iouteat aaa aaah nave, seen writing BD Sconce ah oasenlnab rare the “Coutinnsne stream, ef” electruy pormaeatg Hair ornaments, which had been discontin- | told him a little story—-one ke had read in the | could be done to reduce the protuberance, cousin, with'whom Tees fet ‘Headquarters for ‘through the parts must restore them to healthy sc MILWAUKEE LAGER ued, uave been revived aud a cluster of stars | BeWspaper. The boy was ull attention, and the | which was supposed to be a tumor, except té | a bunch of roses on her birthday,and. HOME ton, There is no mistake about this instrument, Quotations of Stocks and_ ond information re Of daisies, of roses er ribbon loops, have super. | ONY proceeded: “A little boy in Pittsburg had | perform. an Operation on the shila ‘and | the date and returns? ee AnD copeicent erases ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures the markets Pigrived turong cor . paca sixen a pair of rubber boots by his father. | take it out, Werore this could be done the Little | dnintiie ier her ocr aee ‘testified to, Weakness from Indiscretion, ‘=ED pier Is THE peeves direct from Loe en ore seded the uigrettes or sim) Nery eitee- | He waded in the water with theni—water ran | thing died. ‘The consentot the mother teres | ota ‘that Meedyet SPORTING Gv0Ds. = se me i tive imitations of hrySanthe-| over the tops of the Loots—boy took cold | obtained, Dr. Jameway held. an autopsy ecins | Rink roses that ormed a portion of the boug Se ee ee ee eee I a cainty Denton ‘ daams are Zuade in fine feathers with cheuille | mother put his feet in hot watergrew worse— | mongue, and found that the cause ot fey eee | Pose Of the lesding mpeerainer, who Went MARES of these organs is cured, Do not confound this with | For! generally, or by the Agent, <anAD SERS US Jepiaaes Ented or streaked with | doctor, cune—tittle “boy “died—undertaker— | Ing was'a second bralu, which Was growing on | Lad Gus Sane, oeaing Horiata ee FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ‘electric belts advertised to-cure all ills from bead to comprare. deuleats lines of faint color, hardly observable, | tuneral.” “The sinall boy Ustened attentively | the oulaide oF the meu tetrad oe oe IFT remember correbily the wenn : 10a. This ts for the ONE speciiied purpope. For cir 14wL © PALMER 4 Tinea ieing the whiteness of the dis, The | to the end of the story, and the father was con- | brain inside, save trough a conneeting: sure | ein nS was Gone. ¥erlces the Very Lowest, 430 _ | calarsgiving fill information adaress— , 3 of the dressand when the Deowas veav ra ~ ., ince that time Pha _ ver Lordering | gratulaing himself oh the Impression he had | stauee that ‘passed. throagh ‘fisau ythibe 6 and rag Mave never: ‘206 10TH STREET Nw. nen tacos ot indore ant Zounpsicr | the bone,”‘The unatomfeat sprciten, wise fe | eno Reap or the gor and ha WP cose, Seentiae oon us upon 2 reer: wee 2a we What did they do with the boots?” a rare one, was put Into alcohol to preserve it, | nnd the notice in the windore? Gupglianteetee ole

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