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Written for Tux Evexixo Sta ness, he did little more than sit by the fro and oe see eee then indig- DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. THE DIVIDED HOUSE. As Armida sat on the beneh under the old | | “Even Lucas has come to the door and looked a & B JRAUMS SANITARY CORSETS, sae : G N — ge ee the back door, one day, | at me,” she complained. “and Jerry ain't #0 NS) Lasssuncx & Bro EB Highly recuramended Uy igsiciane: ai etvtes of Goon News Goo News ‘evil fate, she heard foot-steps ap: | much’as been near me.’ tgen>years' experience. Mon Children's and Misses’ Corsets, at BAUMS Manmoth BY JULIA D. WHITING, proaching, and, pushing back her old sun-bou- Theodore was fain to concoct a story about a Fridays, 6 glock pom Tne Ss rT = bre ‘Exablishment, Tun st, am FROM net, | ‘dup to see a shabby, shambling, | strained back that would not allow Jerry to rise paratory School, 1; = my226t — Aathor of “The Story of Myra,” “Brother Sesos- | oidish man coming around the sf wo the owe Poe Cote When Te oe CaS St ee OAN DU- J. Cc. H. 7 tris,” “A Special Providence,” Etc, Ete. and gazing inat the windows, “What ye doin’ | tel! her, the task fell to Theodore, who was ver! ‘PLOY. ts rapt ‘most jegible . UTCHINSON, si There” sad Armida sharply. tender of his sister, remembering that thou; f tn te wort Classes forining: ‘Tuition bycor- | ‘Those having worn Pongee Dresses wut readily ad- : a ae ees ‘The man turned, surveyed her with a smile, | he considered Jerry @ shiftiess poor shack Lo) lence. Call for prospectus 921 F n.w. m2i-1w* | mit that more wear can be gotten out of Pongee than cena [Copyrighted, 1586.] then said with a drawl she rememberes “I | creature, Armida ‘probably had affection for 66rP\HE CEDARS,” GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, | any other material. TER For alin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, &. 99P8, eae ° ‘ hain’t been zone so long but that I know ye, | him. She took her loss very quietly. * A DG, reopens October 1st, 1886. with increased | It is @ very dressy material, very much worn and and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, When Selucius Huxter had arrived at his Dou't you remember me?” “He was always good to ine,” she said, “and facilities for « thorough edueation in Kugiish, Modern | win) wash nicely. Previous to my Summer Opening have marked all sno one need be Without a well-furnished Lome Tasi lilness, be proved himself more than ever jore Huxter! Is that you? Wefl.”—— | he cared for me when noone else did.” Tan posses ne) Att Arenas BARU | wc kavajenremtvel ween trees or abe al because they have met got the bash toupare, Sn his life troublesome and wearing. Having = hurried up to him and shook hands | | “You're wrong there,” Theodore remon- 19 See — ees oun Fo parpgeintaschreteardelts ey eet eisai J mes 7 ana i Gas sespicion that his condition was wore than last week that tather was| “I used to tell myself I was,” she replied , uth. Moraing classes for Cuikdren.® ati. “ven, | Ot Those desiring to parchase these would do well Aas . Bis doctor or children allowed, he -expldined. “I see a man from this | sadly. “I kuew I give the firsi offense, but 4 ing clusses for Adults, Gaps a. Saccossiul und original | to call early, as we do not expect them to last long. Peace until he had extracted an admission that ud he said he was gone. How long | Lucas never would ‘a’ done as he did by the sytem. MLLE V, PRUDHOMME, 1014 17th st. | In better grades we can give you the following: | At the lowest possible prices, Atco, Bech was the case. Left alone with the doctor house it he'd cared for me. pe oe —__™¥20_| $6.50, $7.50, $8 50, $9.00 per piece. We will also eut SPRING JACKETS, 000s OF CHUTALLAENES At bis request, ne rep a him, 2 ORT er peoecnn wore be stood out M EUIND AND MRS MYERS WILL | these in any quantity desired. his request, he Teproached hi and see ye.” of sight in the little entry that led to Armida’ ¢ re-open, on iF school for girls = bs many novelties sae. * ia “Ye might as well told me before as let me m glad ¥ aide |= Ot oomne! | sucmer listening to the brother und sister as they ; tween the ages of 9 and id. Number limited to 15. Liss aenseeinne eae ier Sep) 36 in, wide | Including many novelties at half ps AS CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE Jay here thinkin’ and stewin’ about it. I've lost | right in,” and she led the way into the kitenen. | talked together within. He often lingered So A Ce el ee SS SHORT WRAPS ght of strength tryin’ to ne 1 from | He leaned up against the door and surveyed | there, wishing to enter, a R34 1 stres emmy Leas sce oat Seg aie hs ae = by poe a citi a a =P should ‘a’ s'poced I'd have re- Ing 1 atone or the unhappiness he hud caused Ee oe ena beeen colors to match the plain goods. At 25 percent reduction. These are without excep- WHERE FOR Cast, e, wand t wa'n't no need. sup- d thisroom, but what ye doue to it? | his sister, but not knowing set about 1 : Y ROLICITATION | OF jot of Wi off se I ain't reely dyin’ naow, while I'm a V you gut two stoves ald two tables | His was one of those duunh natures which Lave funiver, of their, friends Mr. and Mrs. CABELE SURAHS, Mon the cheapest lot of Wraps ever offered. © thelr beautiful And we make this extraontinary offer that castomers OF SILK SUITS $15.00; former price $30.00. can make their own terms in regard to payments, talkin’, be 1?” Assured as to that point, he added: “The that for, Armidy? la told” him all, winding up her story 0 language, and it was ant ossibility that Have consented to take with th ould frankly own his o With a few tears, but he could aet, and Armida’s complaint, branches of thelr educatzon ax will enable them to | We have Surabs in all grades up to the Anest manu: | FLANNEL SUITS, in all colors, $6.00; formerprice | Come aud see the largest store in the United States, reason I wanted to know Is because I've got to | ““rhat accounts for the looks of the outside, I | overheard by him, showed hii what to do. graduate with more ease in the Norwood lastitute. — | *ctured: a2, Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose . e ‘Our 23 in, all Silk Surah which we bave been selll fix my concerns so as to leave em as well as T| ¢'po. as his only comment. “I thought if ‘aking Theodore into his confidence, he set to my10-1m at 75c. per yard is now reduced to O2iye oly J lect from, you Is tl ¥ ¥ H : = 7 Ss piticse genes BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMEN’ ean, and all I want o at when you | was about the queerest Lever see. It’s ridicu- | work to obliterate all outward signs that made JOUNDED 1867, INCORPORATED. 1877—THE | are as good as any sold in this city at 75e- per yard, NS IM ALT, DEPARTMENTS. : think I'm —wall_if you see there's goin’ to be a | lous! Why haven't you and Lucas straightened | it “the divided house,” leaving to his. brother DIES ART ASSOCIATION OF N. V~_Instruc. | ind we can give youany shade desived in either Street | myig Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ican E wand cou tacees talk cae mole x coe (omeamalce betes thted the ‘taske of keeping st from Armida, As she ion in Drawing and Painting, Sunimer clagey now | oF Rvening 007 Pamtrasinarn | phaveus usicuern ant’ae ak oa ange, I want you should tell me, 0's n | “icant and he ean't, I s'pose,” she sald | querulously inquired whavall the hammering forming. Corcoran building. studio SO. 4 A a ss z : ah = n things right out and git their con-| nopel and everything makes It worse. | and pounding that was going on in front of the NIEKE oh THREE SPECIAL IN DRESS GOODS, ; GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSKR pelessiy y be é, N = fra S R sent to it." P wouldnt eat : hadn't fixed up | house meant, Theodore iad « story ready about = TORTHAND AND Maa Seuxa Revrrer. Having promised, the doctor apprised him as | the outside the way .! the steps to the front porch being so worn out SS cally tanght, Success guaranteed if i i peti ed a tind GUS Y2b st, Opposite Patent OMlice, ee ‘Ghat Ber ee eee ee Ee ey ee Absolutely Pure. Eheraraitiys Ure eeanr a tre eens in, wide only 50c. Recent | opened a large and select lineof Ladies’ and Childrens | ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH nents dre ne i but then I havn't. . DSIERY, 5 R UNDERWEAR, CORS “sho! I want to know! Why I {eel fnll as well ow have youllved sence you left home2” | paint wus accounted for by Latcas Davin one of my6 % piae see ‘Pd si. Diagonal wide wale Dress Material 90e44Worth | {iq Wik ain Lids Pineal teens ania AND 14TH STREETS N. Ww. d yes'dy and a leetle grain easier, if any- | Armida inquired, nis spells of gittin’ his side painted over 412: | iin powder never varies, A marvel of purity ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF $1.25, Zephyr and Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER- | Te the place yon were looking > peddied’ itout, but Laud theatill tone money | brother comforted herby saying itdidurcamatce | trenuth and wholesomencns, More economical thao | Qoheh' cae asane OFesne SILK 1O0sk. CHIEFS, RIBBONS, BELTS and FANS at very low | vineea thal cha weeny are facts ana ope this notice does not find you unpre-| {4 come here, and it took all Thad.” much difference, a new coat couldn't make it | with the multitude of low test, short weight wam or | S, FFve wdvantages. “U. i. 1 ‘The greatest bargain ever shown Iu Hosiery. prices. . come and make your own terui—mb ured.” observed the doctor “Well now, Theodore, I wish you'd stay here | any whiter than'it was. phosphate powders, Sold onty in cus. KovaL Baxixo | _N¥O-1m*_ Ladies Silk Hose in colors and black oaly 73c., Jegant assortment of LACES, EMRROIDERT : iz Pion —— “ now you've got round again,” said Armida we pote sides of the front Poreh were | Pownun Co, 106 Wail street, N.Y. ju THENTUSL CAGES. 1314 T ST. worth $1.40, 1 ALLOVELS to match, Infants and (hlldrvos 12 GROGAN'S ome Seay oer a neee a eee t earnestness. “I've worried about | alike, and the whole house shove with white rench. Latin, ( Italian, German, JERSEYS, e Lepore y : 8 | = > nd regular standin’ this fifty-five vear—and I : \ Re. 3 AnOSt sb 's. Prof, H. L ING SUITS aud CLOAKS, SUN HONNETS, Now ss Somethin in lise beside livin'.” He ‘paused, | “Tyo crea pessible rebuff for Theodore, she | stteution to, that debatable "ground, the | ‘il Inevitably disappoint you,and are not worth even = ud dor, Coat Back Vest Front Jerseys $1.25. Sold fia then added with an accent of pride: ratloukus alts daw tices eoutig so toe Gomes | micolien; Z the few cents asked for them. Among the numerous e ms , 507 ALTH ST. N. W.—CORSE ire ‘nine punk eacsbosh er tent of ma LAbenee S coc’ wel, veokeaanen toget his supper, and apprised him of his| It wasa great day when Armida was pro- | porous plasters offered for sale Henson's Capcine SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. rer eee Bt guarantied, A's: | IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES. allsizexand all styles, @ one. Wall, I've had quite a spe 1ey WbRS | brother's arrival, glad to find he shared her | nounced well enough to eat breukiast in the | Plasters alone merit implicit confidence. They have TPE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Oorscts and bustles Goreme lesneaiea tapi-tes sin, ators, &c. Be sure to call wi (ht =o ni pain gra Senin pleasure in it, As Li ered the room he | kitchen, Hobbiiug out pati tay ala Geis won their great popularity with the people, and gained SE a acraeeaod ‘The largest and best variety ever shown, Prices | Cat GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND | ®*0rtment before you hase a VAPC ought of tings all along back, to. when i | Shug bands with Theodore, saying. “How are | dorw'sarm she stepped on tho threshold and | ihe voluntary endorsement of tho medical profesion, | at easehs see New eins eels ae, mya | RUAMAMINed sn Nee Oe kinda repaired Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE Plog! Evedts come upthat Fd clean for- | Ye?! Which Theodore responded with “How | looked over to where Lucas stood by by their unequalled curative power, und by that only. SER Ne Ne sery ee Wiss CUNAINGHAM, BOSS COFFEE POT, s are you, Lucas? 2 dow. He, greeted her with, “How af ¥®, | When purchasing be on your guard against worthless 1 Umbrella $1. sto ues a mw, = Well, Armidy, well, Lucas, the doctor don’t ig He Observed a strict impartiality x vghe. began, then. she | ln.” “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” “Capsicine,” ete, xs cer- UTES = Sprit apie mag A | be split some kindling-wood for Armida he ! gitout of my bedroom,” she began,—th alti biies woring Grupgised may. trio nel iarienncer ASS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, mh27 Koneer Wall naow, he exclaimed: ‘guite | churned for Lucas. If he took Armida’s old | Stopped, gazed about her, and sank into a eon- | tain buekstering druggists may try to palm them oif |) BOSTON, Mass. ‘To match any color dress, as low as 50c. recom _mho7_ Wexed, “I vow fort if Ididn't fonit to ask him | MOTSe tobe shod he helped Lucas wash his | Venient chair exclaiming, “What does It | wih’none but reputable und honorable druy EXAMINATIONS IN WASHINGTON. WORSTED AND SILK ALL OVER LACES, ah = ST RCEIVED Bow Ieng! Wall, too late naow. He's got out of | Steep. He accepted everything, asking no | mean? : re eR epee eerie ors Regular four. in Civil, Mechanical * | Tuoxsows : sight, Ts po ; Soren a ee a eee at a, Cee eae Minibg aud Flectrical Engineering,” Architecture, | Nl colors at ess than prevailing prices par A CAR LOAD OF OUR ‘Armida stepped to the window and assured | Observant eye on all, cone ands ney ones y : = Chemistry, Physies, Natural Ifistorsy de. Students i m3 : bing ot the fact thelr eatllest remembrooe wad yetetire thee | into ts old pipettelawGat they wxod belore. the . Se EE he SiS tare oles aan petie ae 2 ee ee 4 alle nogret matter. I jist thought tf I could | O14 tondnoss for hini now. "He web a welcome | house was ‘divided: ‘The coffvé-potsteamed aud Exrratence Riuauires No Sropy. | Samtdsuoursewveaiueeesy Sand 4,at0 ain, | , Now in our new annex a perfect light can be had on Guove Fimo BE GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS aie re ow ORE | guest arent not the kitcbe buboled over the tire, and a platter of ham and Address Prof J, H. BLODGETT, U. 8, Geological Sur- | them, and consequently not difficult toshow. oat ER = = — n 2 announe n evening that he was wod on the hearth vuile the table set vey. cco 00. s w we are selling at $2 “Now I want to fix the property so’s't you | ying ‘visiting ned ee eng cat he was | eae sted on he he: ily in the center —_ JAMES P. MUNROE, Secretary. | LARGEST BUTTON DEPARTMENT IN THE| &°G oO ff gs PR aHTeg “ brenda — rite dt Nowuse wastin’ | the other side of the hulf from where be had | of the room, whose dividing line had been FRANCIS A. WALKER, President. _my1-s,w6t DISTRICT, Renee. RRE 5 z BEST VALUE & OFFERED. joney x jawyers here. There 2 | been sitting, the owner of the side he houored | Wiped out by the paint-brusi taat had made ECTALI SI x se ireaay ce icis CEN! ‘Cou . CARPETS AN: |. FLOOR COVERLN Sond amonget the Hatters noe tee Lusgaee | felt pleased by the distinction, yet those on the | Lucas’ side shine with yellow paint like her BERAL ATER AC TION TROITA: SATTEENS, ‘00 ETS AND ALL. FLOOR COVER according to | own. conversion, | "What does It mean?” she cried, trembiing — odore’s arm. ‘Theodore " 7 - opposite side, though no louge nd when you give me your promises to abi post 4 ag by my last will and testament I shail expect | #8 Understood Law) joining in th s crit | Still bi for Theodore’s narratives. | and clutching at Th Zou w hold tole jist the same as it It was writ | "11. Was busy, tu0, in his way. He was inde- | said nothing, but slipped out of the room, and TBH RES, nine, weskly) WeFIO | Gcases New Sattcens12%:c. Beautiful Patterns, Of EVA) I JOHN MINOR, | course we keep better Goods, but these areespecially | poy neon “aw mylscwim od value. i@ with sal END | apitt ovr, White Goods Department we carry every. | and with sales consta ‘ fatigable eee , axe cate n awkward pause, suid: “Arinidy, | | Tt needs no study on our part to please our customers. : 1., ORGA NIST, TEACHER OF PIANO | thing desirable at pric hich we promise to be all | MO=t popular Corset th aow about the farm and house. The house, | fatigable in berry-picking and herb-gathering, | Lucas, a it Sw eward pause, ‘ id | Many years’ experience as made us familiar with the ra PS. PA attention tot Be ne en we wromnlge te U0 8N | ahs Cqualliy as warces ice as (ong as Ree ine de te the matte He weaes | selling what Ariuidw and Lucas dideuot wisi | Lwanted, it you was Willin’, thal we should dinars walleans hose be quantied for | Cork right. — " v es y those wis! “ o eal Sitk Slov ordinary Corsets, We have lately introduced the furm, that fs, the north side has a leetie th and showing nota little shrewdness. When he | quit doin’ aS we have gone, and have things | wants and tastes of our patrons. It requires no study | gv those wistiug to be quaitied for | "Real Sitk Milanese 6-Button Gloves 50c. per pair; | jee with fra Jong Waeaud weet | D>, TEaxsox Tlie & Co aT Cust PRICES, _f18 801 Market Space. 308 und 3 Vantage in hevin’ the Jabor Norcross ‘paster | bad laid a little money together he bought a | together as we used to. Seenls as if 1t would be | on our part to please our trade, which asto its exten- | Perlotuirs aud Iteaders, ‘Term moderate, 74 12th | worth $1.00, aud fe Hf 1 nw. ‘8U8-co) 70 the ree > oe still and distilled essences 1 peppermint win- | pleasanter, and if you can forgive what I've | siveness is a sufficient proof of the appreciatiou of the = = nae = est itt it the World Seatan ete Sweet Sat shove the south Sale, | Co secu and clber secet stntliite hers and | done, Tl us wo make it upto y public im the acquirement of successfully entering to | JNSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK MATE: fast medal recelved is for Firat ~ mance, Footy thi roots, and when a store was accumulated he Why, Liicast Why, Lucust”'was all she could | the needs of purchasers in the Milliuury ue. ‘The | Qyiaues and, Enwllsh, by Prof FA SPRINGER: tate —_ nthe jate Eaposition held at New « SPRING LINE. Well, seein’ the laad Mes jist as it does, and the | filled a basket and departed on a peddling ex- | say. ‘i » | trade King’s Palace hus ucquired bears testimony to | prepared, Apply for circulars and information 423 Wille scores of pat n found worthtens, Pcl ereka’ the Sind: Ties sist 00 t does, an edition, returning with money in lis purse | “i know Thain'tdone by ye like a brother” | Si Kies tale prepared. ore . ee the principles ot tie have proved uval: Iicas, yoo cam have the north half und Armidy | wud Bandkereuiet or ribbon for Arinida. | sald Lucas, anxious to. get, bls sel-imposéa ENCERIA connman, con orm|E = ge ARE Miciallersare authorised to refund moncy I. on ox- WALL Papers. the sobth, beginnin’ right to the front door and | Uuce he cient By seeplne orerenie ale oe cals” . * We admit it is rather early in theseason to introduce | SS ‘aut Dats aay. Spring sessions. "A practical busi- | b AR aS amination, th ee Corsets do hot prove as represented mes dioug dows to the Hyer, straight as you san | such a delight, : Much a trAnSgTERSOr 38 yor Be | aly aaa ea eas purchases have | TS Sunport iremucives aod soecetiy per bee ie | Lub aa BME Cottages ne oe apralcncton, FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS ~ . ae pl Lucas remonstrated, “I think you're foolish, nxious to spare him.“ peat inusun pa ebectat LOW Ducees active duties of life. Thorough iustriction given in .. ‘i . a arueahracenescuns ee “You | Theodore. Why don't you spend your money Idid [ ‘spose you'd married | are pleased to be able to give our customers the bene- | Htapid Writing. the English Language, Correspo! pene goo, HOR THOMSUN, LANGDON & CO, speak,” said Lucas in alow tone. “No you, urself? You'd a sight better gt you a ew y round ye." | fit of our saving in the purchase, oer a ial Calcalaciolny Dope eeeraig Buh Bes UU duit oc2 tds New York. FABRICA Said Armida, =| aE arena piuteteees||| ography and Type Writing. Opeu day and eveling By go H Ge é - URNITURE, “Whee voll whisperix” shoutt Fraps you Father see Armmida crying over that stag,” | “I have fell hard to yer Armida, “but i 'scé | You are all invited toinspect tho grandest line of | Hofeapiy aid pe Writing peu day and evesing. Ses ‘ou a a a io “CONSETS— FURNITURE, think Tean’t bear because I'm dyin, but I'd | Said Theodore, “than have adozen coats. No- | Tanthe last Mare’ —ue laughed—“and I didn't | Millinery and the graudest bargains ever offered. We | Pcie cor? y, ot veneers. Tilusteated Cireuiar sent Palais Royal, Lave you to know my hearin’ ain't aifected a} 0vdy Kuows Armida’s good looking, because | mourn uch that her name wa'n't Huxter, | offer ulso special styles and shapes, exclusively im- | cipal, MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal = BB 0, = S833 apt and pohig Le she's no good clothes. But sie is, aud when she | But that’s neither bere nor there, If you feel a8 | Srreaend manuneteecn soo eg as, 8 eS 28 hsm ‘i a peak up now! What is it, Lucas? she d elo . ade eles Met Laer Cid beothers ue | Ported and manufuctured for King’s Palace only, of tke BB 20 Bs, ROLE - | _ my © were thinkin’ of Theodore,” said Lucas, | &¢ts that dress made up and putsiton with that | i you could git along with two which we have exclusive control, ‘We offer 75 differ- ek, 8 383 PPE TOILET MASK? wee “You're leavin’ him out, seems sc.” Bee See haces ew ines tesa, ake 1h Kou | com alles Seat (ch, snc cet 9StIAORe | Oe eee ln Pan eee 4te* BBB ‘00 Sgss8 HE ERREBCT RRAUTIFTER!Bugent’s Se 171 Beingway awe forgot him; but e him | 4 pretty as a pink.’ what's fi . Pearl, » Roughi-an rs Dae fe not only + but purities tle com a aii enc os boc at baad alee Dien | NUE SAS sucomgs mere the Venetian | Wii hgh, gens, i'you won't lay apany- | in white serum beige an ck nadia’ Hats | Maori, ie Gonna 30) ONE Puce HOUSE, Bigeye cso ape eS a es Di tin RermIcERATOR Sgo—money; and so T shau't leave him anye| Diinds that he bought second-uanded and gave | thing against mie. Bonnets, representing every shape of Imported and | “mn : belt auickly, comfortably and. te am artis MOST IMPROVED AND. SCTFD thin. Wouldn't do him no good, it I did,” he | # Armida to hang in t Ung-room. ‘They | “Wei, then,” and coming to her side Lucas | domestic manufuctures, at 25, 35, 45,50, 60, 75c. and | \GuoOI. OF PRONOGRAPHY— 420-422-424-496 SEVENTH STREET. Know what you rope We daaie Seeaee, REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY id johtonet a proved to be in sorry condition, and Theodore | Bent ever her, and to her great surprise Kissed | $1, which guarantees a saving of at least 40 per cent | Q°HOQL QE HHONOGRARHY. Invisible front pieces ew desis. Feather-licht USE IT Is W UT A PERE, SOLVING Wei. ww dies sell Bistta: . Was much mortified. Being a bi creature, | her. Turning away before she could return the | Don't miss your eb z % x PENG Coolest Storein the city, Our Patent Fans now in | switcues positively. retailed at wh. vesale 4 r < " Well, we should feel better it you d said r iy ‘Your chance: call and investigate for your- SCHOOL OF E Y ¥ THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- Kiel “L deare wank he hae seen Loe to patch them up so that though | kiss, he opened the back door and called to | suit before buying, SCHOOL GF \£00) operation SS 28 [ee FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING 118 CON- Neither would mother if she was livin’; she'd | Uey could not be rolled. up, they looked very | Theodore. i All Shorthand Books and Supplies, N Ss D. y peeled baa Soon nee aoe TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEET sl bad weil irom the outside, audas be philosopuicaily | As Theodore came in Lucas sald, “If you had | ye wit algo sel! our Trimmed Haty and Houneta at | Au, Writing Machines und Sayplies New Sprtxo Darss Goons. aoe SEE CY S POR AN ALD " “il settle it with your ma when I see her. | marked: ashuwl round ye, Armidy, wouldn't you like | , We *l eanpapttnernpern yaa 6 62 M STREET N.W._} “We have jist opened a splendid line of Spring Dress | _f2+¢ __537 16th &. ww. 912 Lat PERIOD EX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A ome, now. what de you say?” “What more do you want, Armidy? A room | to git out a minute before breakfast?” and wit Creare mar ert cle, Le CUEG!StOCK:) 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD-"| Goods, coniprising Novelties in Woolens, plain and MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF CK IN ~ eee Unies Acmera you never set in, you don't Want any light Ine” | out Waiting for an answer he brought hershawl AMI wate tna certitied exaniiner of the New Engiand | Comblnatio th Suitings in ali the New colors. | MU ns a ENC ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE ‘There wana long sticecs which Armida br never set in, You 3 y light 11 : swer he brought bershw sinavertoeen date and certified exauiiner of the New $ on: ie 3 - MM. Me DDITION TO COLD Os Iaave the place, I mean for good—get tir do. He would not, as he said, tellowship with eo se OES ae a Choice Colorings; Sattee! nd Swiss Embrotd- | Materials of all kinds for ART FMB! ND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE aaguctoewinnes © # tired of | jerry, Armida’s hustand. “Lellyou arias n't you and I,” hesald to Theodore,“make | At L5c., sol formerly at 196. PRIVATE LiSsoNs IN ALL GRADi gred Hibos: Pubges and Tidis Subs pluie aad Rane: | Fines: gradeot cephyra Columbia Kaitng Yams, | AND. THESE CONDITIONS MUST Bx pn pl og ee e, «i¢ | he Would say, “L can't put up with a’man Like | achair aud take herout? You hain't forgot ‘At25c., sold formerly at 45e. Siudy: to adults confidential; prepares for college. | Hiiack Satin Khodemersand Surah sks; Sik and Wool | SUK, Arrasene Crewel and Chenill 1 NED, ANI huckle, Pi 5 Bs 4 ‘hildren’s 1 * ri al OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWA. eit Ke givin your share to’ the | D ou left sebool, hev you?” At 36c, sold formerly at 62c, Annapolis, West Point, all exauinations. Grenadines: Silk ‘Heroantes; Lisie and Silk Hose in | Children’s Lace Caps; Afizians ~hawls, etc, NED ID a : _ ° “some folks you shif’ 0 ia ni el ds together they formed s anes IVY INSTITU . $.W. corner Sthaud K sts. nw, beautiful shades; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins LACES AND RIBBONS. J. W. SCHABPER & bRO. ainay. Taint gin” to leave my old me folks call you shif'less, Theodore,” Ar ing their hands tog y ‘At 50e., sold formerly at 760. : son e ior either of you tesell to each other ou | mida retorted with bitternes : what school children eall-a chair, and litting ‘AL 7e.,-old formerly at $1. Mathematteal, Classen, Barneys vow, a ge. | Hymne al Siz inall the ew patterns: Weigian | ee SS See ma to live ont “Well, Lam,” he allowe erence | Armida between thet carried her through the ‘ALI, sold formerly at $1,60, Evening Clawes, $3 and $6 a mouth. 0629 _| qualities, also a futt tine 3-4, 0-4 aud 8-4 Linen for Sup t NORTHWEST, ee ae ; “Spostn® one of siagy | hall, out at the tront door, down the walk: to Ri glosieca irae ayer Te vers igallthe new desigos An inspection of our mor iu everpaae aaa peabasiel |, 00S: Hole Agents for the District, i, then how would it b xaie, and tarne sw odor gy ; Stock is Sou araniees perfect fi und co 4 = = “Why, live along.’ Put in and work a icetle isdained Jerry he would rather | ster look up ut the house. Armida aby ot foemierly soul eee ea Ss A Su HOOE BRO CO., wd THE STT CIAL TES ee ST PPL harder, may ve. This farm carried # pooty fair than see Armida’s Interests suiter, | She saw the house glistening with | Sixty-tive different styles of Children’s Hata. Call | SPRINGING / URPRISE aplo 8 F st mw. | French Hand-made Underclouing, MeriuoUnderwear FAMILY SUPPLIES. Rumber when I was younger. It you should hen le was not Occupied with his still of | palt, her side of it as white as Lucas’, and | and judge for yourselves what King’s Palace isoffer- ic ae ried Hosiery. = = fico nameroat sou couta bulla ousither peddling, dulinseltou her side of the | blinds adorning her trout: windows, while the | ing you. vPro Tue Braxca Batrmore Sunt i 9; Reform Goods. | YY FRIEND, vO) You WANT TO SAVE guess there ain't uo great danger, he added, | farm. Lue: «dat any time give him a | front porch, with new-laid floor and’ steps and. THe EUBLIO! FACTORY. usties, . {2 Rene aaa As neither offered further objections Mr. Hux. | Selping hand rather than sce Theodore hurt | bristling with brackets, was, in her eyes, the LOWE! i Isstill selling the Mystery Shirt (the olé favorite) at Races Pee. eiienkaonton er sald: “There's sigh 1 3'pose. | himselt, aud 4o Armida's fences were mended | Most imposing of entrarices, ||| FLOWERS. Zoe. The Comfort Shirt (reinforsed) and, made ofthe | "NT. “reuen, German Sh'spoken. mrl4_ | Sh Do you agree * : sundy repairs on ber burns and out-houses ‘oul e true? she aske: self, 8 very best material (fiuished), only 8Sc. This Shirt is ca aioe = = | Piantatio gave an aud oars : he | made. Lucas was still as stifasever, and the | her eyes; then glanced again, then looked at Re ear rte sorery ot Viowrere, the) most | wWehave no desire to appear before th public as 3s good as cau be bow ‘Dt anywhere at any price, {RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY | Do" Ut '°3. a) ain't ane . | help given was »oblize Theodore, who | Ler brothers, who were both ‘silent, Tueodore | ™agnificent display, at 26, 87, 47, 65 and 7 braggarta, but we must in justice to ourselves state | _ Now fs the time to feave your measure Yor, Shirta, saeae ae Rouer Femity d sister no | laushed e. niling with’ joy, Wille Lucas looked gravely that a very lucky Investment at Just theright moment | $1 finest Drews Shirts (made to order), Soltd_ bosoms, CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, ring, dor. tor 25 ail the | He one P Lucas into | down athers 0° cat TIPS AND PLUMES, hhus enabled us to offer to the people of Washington | Drest shirts, made to order, (pleated bosotas), for gi | 2205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. | yp '{how-Chow. and Criery muon, 10 yt bettie: ater Lucas | ting _ all of the front of the A ep ace terse Went Stat a i and vicinity @ bargain lot of Fine Clothing. When we | any number of pleats desired. Periect fit guaranteed. ning Drestes, Laces, Lace Curtains. Crape Veils | Pumpkin, i0c. per 3b. can, Gouds from SS ap.de= had before, eas attended pat Lucas was not to be moved. Dis. | aroun ils neck, “you doe this forine!” Tm desirable colors, at 25, 35, 60, 65, 75e. and $1. | 22 sine, we mean something superior to that usually ‘At the Feathers,Kid Gloves, and Pongee livertd treeto Any ‘vont, aint puarantend a he whole of the t ante appointed in tuat, Theodore br ome g ‘old You L Was S01 . 5 5 a some Ser a “preset : sure the profits were divided with the | BEXt expedition and painted his sister's half of % RIBEONS. we secured the goods enablesus to make the following | ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. | Dresses Dyed and Cleaned with - at ripping. ANTON | ayog rigid exuctness, but every thing went tr : the kitchen Hoor, in spite of her remonstrating ne Wornixexes Satin Gros Grain, Satin and Silke Picot Hage, in alt | &XtFaordinary offers: 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and | yy onuutil more than ayear after thelr | that Lucas wouldn't like it, though, sles the leadin, ‘A Fine Cheviot Sult at $6 worth $10. = <=] Ewe Maison Yriese, Rue Rivoli, Paris as | rs death, wis add a stspic Knowledged it looked pre nd of Lue Be eae ee a siness S w Esr. T. = See ped by eps Fae ee te | wewation seamen eee eae oes width Not 9, 12,10and 20, We not only guarantee | A" HT Fine utness Slt a $6, worth $12 anusnen 1811, Mus Vor Braxrm Moma |Nortee ng Interested neizhh more Fidicuious than it w: IN TIMES LIKE THESE, WHEY MONEY Is | YOU saving, but you wii! also find the largest assort- | 4.11 Wool Cassimere Bult at $10, worth @ CCOH 1100 COC ERE 004, po» Formerly with Lord & Te “lor, New York, m aia Stew miles aw | Theodore asscred him; “it couldirt Fin ees ENT UPON THE WHEELS | @eBtat King’s Palace, We offer also an elegant line | At Biel rdae fe aeicee oe win! OCH Ho ono CK ook BD Win, Darr @ Co, st Louis, Ml TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS} y animated poor Ar as un afler thought _ NEES On Bb WHEELS | of sash Ribbons, 7 and 8 inches wide, at 25, 38, 40 at = EONS ies C “HHHO OU ER © OF D_ D|{_ suitsmadeut the shoriest notice. Supers 4 gic | bring i 3 to the anidaie bith ME INDUSTRY BEING TE RILY CLOG eee apes sterea | AD Extra Fine Prince Albert at $18, worth $28, | @ CH HO OHO. CR © OF DD | reasonable prices, aud sttistaction eaarantecd, wection. Having as | bring it piumb up to thezuiddie and neitl Be tet RY BEING TEMPORARILY CLOG- | and 46. per yard. Black Gros Grain and Watered A igo Blue Flannel Sui 50, rh CccH H OO I Occ KER 00 LiMk DoD | Evening Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a speciaity. —_— used to You willbe trepassin’ on the other's side. GED, IT BEHOOVES EVERY WORKINGMAN | Sash Ribbons, 7,8 and 9 inches wide at 50, 60 and | 4? Indigo Blue He Mid ah 10s a 20 Lath st. between Land K, hoticed one of your eairs was a lettle grain aS xa ans ‘Tbe. per yard. senate 5 fou Sus Oe Men's Ss outta Salls/from ||! aiw= Wit 1 FAT «SS, x UaSTAEE pone tla to the partity outo Armida’s Side the other night, and that | TO MAKE HIS DOLLAR GO AS FAR AS POs soup. WWWWH Hg Skene 8 = PA ikGe a >. aay BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ne Young ng a surewd eye wW | ain't right SIBLE, ESPECIALL EN BUYING CLOTHE : 8 FI : NA STATE ~ ax. saala chanes, blanily tid La Sect) vine wiidilixon ani' wae Be a; FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS OLD. WW WW HHTTSSSoRK HER Ss8q eS rwatis chauiee, Ulunily told Lucas when next |; in the middle of FOR HIMSELF OR HIS LITTLE ONES. W IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR A Nice Cheviot Suit at $5, worth $7.50; a Fine Cas- WoW H HiSssSK ici wee Sss8S ee ee FRB atts 2 he didn't wish the half of a | plowing out his cor : & ae Stace Aes . oe ye do hervtwy ecritfy that we supreie the arrange bouse nor the ball of = farm. Which, w had been two ur three tit | HAVE LONG CATERED FOR ‘THE WORKING. mere Suit t $7.50, worth $10; an extra Fine Dress MILD, MELLOW AND DELICiOU: we Sor all tho MotaNty and a cee K Lucas had thought ail saight go om smoothly | pesscdy lug | MAN'S TRADE BY KEEPING IN STOCK WHAT STOCK OF Suit, at $20, worth $15. . WAND ere & The ‘Louisiana, State ister Fiientcide deposed ge Ses, bis athe’ traced the matter back to | aud looke LIS “Suouider to see Theodore, | TIME TO TIME REQUIRE, WHETHER FOR LA- LACES, LACE CAPS, PARASOLS, JERSEYS AND | * bh Eh ort ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky distilled | in yout saith tward all parties, and we wuthoris d coming home i her in uusp OF, unless YOU nortified and angry, n: {CHILDREN! CHILDREN" CHILDREN! VISITES. For children from 5 te 13 years we hav Suit at $2.75, worth 33 from the finest growth of ive in the renowned valley | Coimeany to use thn certinete, tout Ja : ofthe Monongabela, have attracted the atteution of | sguslures uctachec, tn is coleesiusemetas fan Elegant | the megical faculty in the Uusted States io sucha de- picks cain aiken, ‘A Splendid Norfolk Suit | gree as to place it lus Very high pusilion among the ATEN 5 uk as he spied Wao dru miles af our THE CELEBRATED MI BOR, BUSINESS OR DRESS PURPOSES, FROM ud pulled up his horse, | 4 75¢- OVERALL (WITH OR WiTHOUT a PRO! nis y ovoid W rub like tis, that’s a tact TO A $35 SUIT. WE SELL A STC DURA- at $3. that you can't match in the city for I WS ng w be invaded; and If you ixel th said Theodore, mopplig tis face ant ? 3 ae WE OFFER THEM AT REMARKABLY 10’ 4 ew eae etn wily acerca Reepia’s Raging es Up againstthe [plows “Lhercsaauees iauing | BLE PAIR OF PANTS FOR $2, WE HAVE THEM Hema 'W | $4.50. A very Fine Diess sult. in Norfolk Style, at | We peg to invite the attention of connoimenrsto our mon Hurasrsous eT ns aes ai. wanente bance feels fous Ob Uy Fees RTT ena | evn GRATE UETO es MeeEET ater $4.50, worth $8. We have u full ine of Children’s | eclebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer, at The Mi py tue thont per . uid Was powerless toy Up on the roud, right down here on that second | VICEAMLE SUIT FOR $7. WEKERP THEM 1 PRICES. Sults from $1.50 un. theioion ing prices, in eases containing one dozen, ‘ented up to the presen time, but the sie made overtures of peace, such as ol ‘em Up JUSL as suun as w ALL THE 13 TEDIATE GRADES, UP TO] WE WANT YOU ALL TO CALL WHO ARE IN OLD RESERVE WHISKY. Hiya tenes Fa dipped anaally wither brothers meas ahd louie at wt bat mechauleally | THE FINEST KNOWN, WE SELL CHILDIEN'S Gn ARS OS TRE UNRIVALLED UPPER-TES Hurope and eaten at the principal Courts of tue old are oi the milk, armed to atiel a turned toward the | SUITS FROM $1.25 TO $9; BOYS’ SUITS FROM ‘ HIN ‘ BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... 2 Druntieon ee | ina quae ax | Soets macee €r 2 Boi @oe oO e NEED OF MILLINERY, CLOTHING COMPANY, a a a Siuntsstoners ucas had a hew pipe-hole made in ti dour. | $850 TO $15. ONE OF THE PLEASANTEST CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. | gJf_Z0U, cauuot obtain these Whiskies from your — : Shanta tavarkiechons tobbe ualine Aen ‘How did you come | FEATURES OF OUR BUSINESS IS THE SUB- — ‘The Cheapest Clothing House in the City. Give us. | letter, oF: post oll uouey order for C/O, Deit pre: | Ree understand Ranks ond Bonkers wit pay att | wan welcome to the stove aud table they" seurious,” sald Theodore, “You | STANTIAL PATHONAGE WE HAVE EVER 8 GHG AES BOTA | charges prepaid, to all points east of slizantipptiiver, | MH OMMAEMEL AE Our NIMES Oy pry } sly used non, but i know I had old sam this moruing, brifging Jn | CEIVED FROM THOSE WHO EARN THEIR | WE DESIRE TO SAVE YoU SOME MONEY BY Or by trelgit to any parvot U.S (prepaid) G Pres Lovisians National mank, | #faud. snd vattempting, te flay on “her fie 4 little jag of Wood tor Arata jened | MONEY BY HARD AND HONEST TOLL Sees) Haw a Ee See 3. W. Riki THe jation woul een Iu Dut the traces ot theold wagging “Weaoats RIN ‘or Excellence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the Pres. Siate National bau. ens hot been grim earnest two the | Know about it ts what [zuess, I'see trom the BUYING AT above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies ia the muar- ALP THERErORR, solr “Lucas bad bard sie Ks {hey Inust “a’ concluded to go to the vil- | THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, GEA) passcas avaiurel aavor aun fins iomicmrepertoe, oan eee Be sure and see to it that either sifcks or barrels rend 3 anc he could” ne wit sv on, “eausé you ean STOCK . ed ine pha eae ven | aes ta tiie Tosh aie, Ney sinlashed when the N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND DST& EF H ORUR 906, 7 g585 THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N pahete, Whiskies are wold, under, guarantee to, give Bat a aiiese inaieter te “CERES” iliowed her cows to bre out; aud Jerry didatknow no mor * sinction: i sth + his heart | enin’ the traces, you know how that would ‘ . vy. ve worporated 12 15S mp be neomdin Bac 7 el trail | work. Well ike curse thine fe ctat Peet | myis Jat Gravy. Maxsomn [RK HR RN “GSS SseS AND CHILDREN'S ee Coen. TAREE tor lonuostio ‘haritable purposes | TWO GOLD MEDALS hired | in the paster mowin’ some. brakes—(here, let | eS tee ean) SOU a Capt 50.000 line cince been udied. “T*® | attached, None genuine without the two gold medala, Bae | tue esp, thls sie, wile youl de the other)—| > HATS, an23m N.Y. Oftice—16 South William st | fund of over 50.09 hus Since ten wld” " . in despair, hired an | and I heard somebody or somethin’ comin | 2 EVoLU BS PPP AO A cco. ae Je a part of the present State Coustitulion adoy seca uavared eresture that offered | slain bau, aus 1 looked up—i wa'n't near a BoP AA E Aa ge wield ote peer ts oat (Peg yy Dee ree Tooter oa a brista : aS se ae aie very well and Armida got | cough s0"as W see who ‘twas nor aayehne IN THE UN. S S "Grau Single Naber Drawings will take place Fe ae ee atone tee | ttt louie up ad weet lice hudy URiREy nates TRA TEADE Bo pak EL kak Ooo BOYS AND MISSES’ STRAW HATS IN EVERY gutthig dtgeterscnes or jestoonces “Lak ae tae WM. M.GALT & ©0,, here was a dre plow instore for | down one of them pitenes. : ane aad ed ‘i == ying distribution: Lucas brought a gang of carpenters to the | there's @ biteb-up that's ete COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE Sed ee ee ‘193d Grand Monthly p23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers tuted rey oft Just then the forward Wueel struck « big stone | BLENDED TEAS THE TEAS OF THE FUTURE. | my14 SEVENTH ST: ONT Fe . fe ee ; UU A : = So? ovens wait the | aud To the wou aud mao ud a iy iter ore if <2 erences ence on Duna, & Core Hew “THE CONCORD COLLAR* : PADIMLY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS | D o for his | the come down agin and the hoss — YORK Ne IN HEADGE, JUNE 15. 1556. oN SNE a and aber windows, | went: ; cousy aipoD ibe. aa BORE NONEETLES 55 aaa D-Caal ‘TRUNKS and SATCHKLS of the best makers in pervision end ianagement ot ste cola ad ednabiged Peel, ube frome porch was trisuined "wich | ""W here's the morse now?” said Lucas, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, L © ONNND DO'ONRN WILLETT & RUOFF, great variety at very low prices, VARD. of toisiana and GES, OR THE LIQUOR HARIT, POSITIVELY rackets, and then the whole of his halt of “I don't know and I don’t care. ‘Teil ye—best QO ONNND DO ONNN " tae 3 CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR Boose painted white, so that bis neigubors | put a feather bed in the bottom of tits) WHOLESALE GROCERS ERS, 2 aaiarecurs . neig bor feather om of this way, p AND IMPORT: O ONNND DO ONNN ee SES Gi S SPECIFIC. cuts joug ae he house, Luca spirits.” Bob AA Z Aa RR i nowledge of the person takin pao looks sorter queer tosee one hulfsu fine and | “Yes,” said Lucas, “I'll feteh some,” Have secured the Sole Agency for the District ot BBB EAA Zz AA RRR | W. & L \LEAR AND HARMLESS as WaTER-NaT-| 1 CAPITAL PRIZED harmless, and will elect a permanent and specdy She other su slacks.” Menieinie Cee and both ‘ coney, ot BB AAA Z° AMAR Rw ee ENS CPANS “CiisTab DiscoveRy. Fon Tit 2 GRAND ERE OE : si, coool thie alias: tae oabennint Li AUNNACs tree to do as she’s a mind to,” said | and hastened olf ne on came out again Columbia for the sale of bpp A AZzzA AR ET HATH Aperfectly clear preparation for restoring to | 3 SNA! MZ Siece | ekuns week: her Sebeen & Lucas, “If she wants to fx up her side “How did you know who "twas? Lucas in- CARLTON’S ENGLISH BLENDED TEAS. 15 MARKET SPACE, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HO Uradicate, and prevent Gandruil to promote the BGE Fa 20.000 | Caos, and in every Om pertect ae cea aeae tek quired, with solemn curiosity fitting the occa- 7 y rowth of the bair and stop its falling out. It isen- - "ER FAILS. The system ue apres: you dou’thelp her neither, as I see,” | ons Never, perhaps, in the history of the tea trade has GREAT BARGAIN WEEK. ACHP ES Go Jy harmnless and periectly tree front any poisonous Lecunies ak UWO Magan eee is “Why, I didn’t, but I knew when they didn’t | Success so rapidly followed the introduction of a new —— ea Se Substance, and will therefore take the place of all the Prermnore ty “acd tatuactarha? “ataie eller ste | olfer to eit up, whoever ‘twas wanted help, and | Mletetic article as in the case of thesecelebrated blends, | __ Revolution prices in our sree aren ery dep ent et alpen Pen Osh ee pot inter other tulks, | 1 Par xcrone Uhe lot to Yemy and sure etiough | which, within the short space of one year, hve born | INFANTS AND CHILDRENS’ DRESS DEPART- MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS Sur tigat promiuent citizens, “iu everythtug in wile ipoaleirasana pater Se TET ned. oe twas Armidy and Jerry. I looked her over | supplied to every leading hotel in Philadelphia, New MENT, artict in use are objectionable, CRYSTAL, . . HOUSE 1G STM extimida was made very Wat broke any wna, wag ay that one or her arms | York, Boston and New Orleans, and by them pro. | Weare offering, for one week only, the entire stock DISCOVERY. ig perfect. 14 tevearranted to contain | 109 Approximation Prizes of S306 Lpeegint| ane peng wr EG ad would gladiy have beau ‘as broke any way, and ste ¥ to where | nounced vastly st o AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS helther sugar of Lead, Sulphur or ‘Nitrate of Silver: 3 5 Corner 14th reetss nso, I. K. HELA Sad would gladly have beautified her Laif also, | Jerry was, aud sii! he was us deud as Mose ere ae mr mane tone they hed!) © TRVANTS AND’ GHINDRENG COReoata It does not soll the ciothes or ‘scal ly per: | 100 ‘erwout avenue, bees Ip, 18 agrecabl ¥ io Spend. The farm bad | Head struck right on a big stone and broke h cle eon ‘a8 you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy | fumed, and makes one of the best ‘dressiugs fur ihe fatien bebind and she was pin fear aan x >roke his | “Write to BARBOUR ¢ at net manufacturers prices. It pays you to ascertain | And 98 ¥ # . o be Brana eins sae cng was pinched for means —his head bung down Ike that,” 1eLung I Give these teasea GAMILTON for testl-) Drices, as you will uot havesuch nopportunteyagais | Place to get anything you want inthe bullding line, | Bair lh use. It restores, the color of the hair “more Washington, D.C. e tha an bly ponials, Give te Se a ee Calor write for pamphlet coutaining hundreasof gira bed dug under her iront windows, where | “Noval [hope tticeent tor a spelt. she | MILCINERY. HR ee Sei ed ee erates) She had inasy brighthued flowers, but ax she | hadn't cume to when I left her.” {We can show vou the most desirable shapes tn fine | «nic icsee furctbing Hie ee esa cyery | Mor it restores the fand induces anew growth | or New York xchange in ordinaay leer, Boat he twine Litem side witht the nee | rato uneminttayeoe WH the end of the eee Se STRAW UA. poweia Keep aE a a ECU AAS ethan pag | OY PAROS Oe I re RE OY 3 nan ue new | retns to urge him on. STRAW HATS * 3 s . Seat, renee ane Giapboarda shining with | "There, now you cansee'em,” said Theodore, | Come Eanty Ix Tis Woarx "T'o| an coors trimmed and unieinencd, at the lowest = eee ee | Peer ree ith its stained, weather-beaten ap- | nsing in‘hisseatand pointing down the road, prices, Make/P. 0. Money Orders payabie and address Reg- Matus ¥ 5 Eibuined wd aiecouragede, w/e“ 1H) ace tow can ped ooking bers Jarepemeremensta wakes S xinaht | Loam Bazin sent SEW Shuumans saTigNAt BAX She teared ber hired mai was slack and neg- | lying motionless in the road. es S24 WHE | LEAVE YOURORVERS. AT 925 WECAN GIVE | FLOWERS, ood iS RATA ono ka, lected his work, yet when he threatened to go | Between them they soon ilfted poor Armid: TIPs, Lambes, Sash, Door, Blinds and Hardware Mer A PURE MALT EXTRACE nid Rew on Ph IED PEED SUE, Bannon , 4 ened to go| ” Betwee: y soon poor Armida tor, is made y for the cure of “derangements Se acta ieee romised, the amatter by oF | into the waon and laid her on the bed as, tou bias ‘chants, Possesses the highest merit, Jtis manufacture éfrom | ()FFICE OF W: WY. LAMB MD. cfine prowestivectgamn. ‘Whencrer ony aaamy a fone beaten EE Decate she. wus | Gciiyas might be, elleiting a groan by the op- | YOU NOVELTIES, WE ARE BUSY, BUT CAN ‘LACES, mb31___Cor, Otn street and New Yorkave, nw | tie choicest materials. end combines Ue, most paw er, ars Sear ae Ihe generative organs occurs, from whatever canse, lonely, fe was a respectable | “est give b ead SILKS ee RS PHILADELPHIA, BERGE |, “continuous stream of electricity permeating Potty Tee Cay fault was laziness, und she | pottie of brandy from outhis pocket, “oes | ary fa sone ee ee ‘V xxatrs i aeuZy ital veveeaee sitodeas | MTREES EISNER & MEXDELOOS, as aeee om aaa opel that now be woul ean interest. When | to think of It, best not. Sho Won't senso Tanne SQUEEZE IN ANOTHER 8UIT TO LACE CAPES. ‘tas a true tonic and delight alikedesir. | SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS ton, ‘There is mo mistake about tl rument, Se ed aeusband, came back from the | much it she don't realize.” EMBROIDERIES, oenra | HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF | sblefor invalidsund persousin healt, Will be found MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF A, ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures Married bie oaiy comment wany “Wells | Tit brothee eanetote dT HEE wan suMctent: | a ow a PEW Dave RUCHTNGS. PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL siticuhotie driakh most ot which are too lating 820 RACE ST., PHTLADELPHra, | #7 etifed, to, | Weaknos rom, tndiersiim, So slack help will make a shif'less husband. the head. “And to think,” said. Ti © WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ‘Is the bev “Pat DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFFS vecbenmad ¢ Yeurs went by, and Armida’s side of the | they regarded the body. "th Sarre |G vat ivres: mothers, ‘creates an abundance of mall Waie Ee | REA RSA CT FO THE PAST AVE Bens | Of these ongansis cured. Do not confound this wit house fell more and more into ruin, while Lucas, | twosnin u Das cals: this Wee eeeed ae rengthens Vigorates the entire; VATE PRACTICE, AND HAVE | electric belis advertised to cure «ll ills from bead 19 with what Armida considered cruel conser, | moral ie ite saamaldy there was one tramp EISEMAN BROS, PAR ORTERTAL Lat ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATTs Famous caRA | “Aptrcurefal auaivets; Wilbur G. iD, Kew FOUND IT 90M THE BEST IALTHCRE | te. Thus is tor Une ONE upocitod purpose. Durcar Siiy renewed the paiut, Tho contest canes | Seuate my wards brought before ams like thist fabuliog IDERIES, ELS EESAL EVERYDAY. mye hiviger EROWS: T HAVE FOUND Tt ASPHCLALLY | Cusesiving full information adcres— ; 5 hing but a Joke z SEV EI 2 feu int rane speed eigen [uta agtg tem | aay gens sinters amo Pietra Ce oaRIAE, Pigd | aumsvan muacao mer om Every glance wus like a biow to Armida, 80 | to the houme” sabk teens, 0t © do 1s to get her ead WEAKLY CHILDERS, ASD also Gk EuNS | subse 22 ee ae. tat sue avoided her sitting-room and Kepther-| Armida huving been made as comfortable as FERRE MY APTN TION Was Deawe BY selt in the uncomiortable kitchen that was di- | the present would allow and Jory maces wee Liga tice aller cht a Traverers To Evnorz; LXUAND agvUr a MILLION OF BOTTLES La ¢ Higed by ap imaginary line directiy through | broughtup and consigned. to the bent cee PULTE BY Yoo WAVE PaSSeD MY INSPEC Geonoz T. Kuex. fhe maddie, a line bever crossed by her brother, | as Lelltted ils state, Lucas’ hasteced enn ee Can recetve all information concerning sailing of TION LN THE CUSICM-HOUSE SATISFACLO 3 Tt would have looked absurd enough to a| Sag" und Aunt Polly, Slater. "The doctor | mp4 on Tent ere, Noo apecbn Gelman Liens sed crock. Peaaee aoe wholesale MON NOS Goks, ERPECTEULLY ‘TAILOR, wei maid ave looked absurd enough to a | found Armida in sad cases “Fhourh Lach Maes: North Lloyd, New York, . as oy 1S, HERP ECTEULLY, brother clumsily carry’ ule 2 | Hanke he assured the brothers, “if she isn't land and Germany; North German Lioyd, Baltimore vaubenieic carer iio fa et, Glumslly carrying on is household at- | worriéd sbe will Ue hard sick. She's naturally and Bremen; Hamburg American Packet Company PORT OF PHILADELI 414,9TH STREET NORTHWEST, Wormer the other, with often not a word oer | ogsed, and its merely « simple fracture of the | JrsTABLISHED 1708 Red Star Line, Antwerp; American Line, Liverpool; | gy11 918 OTH ST. WASHINGTON | BEWARE OF IMITATION, NUSK GENUINE | gyoggee Shanged ictwoed thom or days ugetion Ab: | fodlocr ini gee med aaa wil be the most | KSTABSSNEE ATR 07 « co, ese et at ae HOUR AND amon muna ON Tali Scie Sard sf might be, but it was certainly wretched. | In ignorance of her husband’edeath.” "> “| 222 8nd, 224 North Keooud st, Philadelphia, Pa, CI ra 7 aE RRC te Preewicx Cros Waxy, a re. maida ais Luvidiy. Her husband was «| ‘Theodore spelled Aunt Polly in caring for Are “TRIMBLE WHISKLES.” EDWARD F. 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