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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.©., SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. ANATOLI A STORY OF MEXICAN LIFE, WRITTEN FOR THE RVENING STAR, BY ¥. U. ADDIS, AUTHOR OF “ WAXDEEING Jon” AND oruEn st Copy ofada?” says Chan tmeditatively; “no, I don't think t “Caprotada,” says my aunt; “is not that the start they cook up like a sort of plam pudding Yes. and a soupeon of , too,” I aver, “Au! is that quite the sort of regimen for an Inv! “It won't hurt her if she wants it.” declares han, With maseuliue superiority; and, golag uails our old choreman. “Oye, © who makes cape The old pu's down his ax, eaves « great sigh of relaxation—he had been Choppins w od at the rate of two eubie feet to ry + back red bandkerchiet old head, and replies Well, f don't know. Do they Quien Swe?” He shrags his es a feint of taking up the ax nas in *Chi ei all can make enpirotada? tten their uationalliy? Do they k and molasses pie with lardy swreastic beyoud ow eayrrotada 1 want, ut Lteach you how diitienitly” about a au buy on every corner, by 2 Mere Mejwo! Dost thou tell a ali the pueblo # woman Mexican eyes me, fi reasive. to ate: led with consternation by Presentiy— ate, an expres a Of lively his sly oid tac ofa truth, thes, eanee it Be tat al Pacheco, the fietero, has but how received a cousin’ irom H rinosille or Stary, too Is the eicutal And it Is rarest. iy! sen- ats that tome it craciously curtail his olumMonplace the while ed by th An, oUF while rve up. Benito sitonably sincere, Knows Spanish—a , Very, very sure int tthe very least, Chan regards tual imputation as but plu pide scatbingly. Ves upon Who negivets era ving esses aud Fant old rogue s.but Whodiseernsour little Weal ai pers our at considerable but our zehtle mother re- nd beveath Ler mildly an and L simile with slances, and Hbally sup away muinbled” preteat of seeking . tue. that is the only way to man- age that sort of peopie: they'li overrun you eum- peetely the couragement,” Can Bsso\Crales, ay We gu across lots witu delighiul wacon, < we stop to peer down into a deep, to pluck with giigeriy piny Ubisile blvotas that * am the inaccurate sprig up to ters—stone Walls t around the that so oi rrOW, rocky streets in ferious rushdown from Bear Mountain. or Citoride F w p across a Water. worn gui the great ud Iivery corral, onzh tue bars cail loving, anes tu tue uty horses just browsnt ‘a. We turn around oue wore “Cbiuuabus,” the Mexican says the boy tle roons tor ou Kuow! « mud floor, Ue piece of glass—not }o tie mud wall. Now, ings us uuik. He is a scheco; he owns six wagons ,aid they ace always lowacd, and yet “hat, hike Wat, and sleeps on a rope ssophically, that is the aequired iuiserliness.” You know these New Meaico mongrels ure quite different from the true Mexican. This lot adupt our S iy aud lo What they inuerit? an passes, and, eyel salutes uswith the courteay tatseems nue Meaiean race. Her lace brightens respond; evidently she has doubted coluprehension oF our complaisance, ving into Pacheco’s,” says my shouldn't wonder if hat were the cuperotuda woman.” “Aud indeed she is dimiy Visivle in the dark interior when we pass the door to cull old Facheco trom the corral. For Ue Mexican masculine is lord of his castle, and it will be inutile to negotiate without his sanction. Old Pacheco demurs when we make known ©ur erring. Anatolia is not bis cousin, he de- elares: she is bis io-ter-sister; at least his mother mursed fant, wuen he was twelve years o y explicit in avewing that She is not of ais rank OF caste, bul a senositacde: yentefna. How, tien, shail suc become user vant, and cook tor u: The old man waxes eloquent; but we, being versed im tne, wiles of is class, have a shrewd suspicion that ali this Hiue indignation is assumed, lo enuauce tne Vaine of tbe service we require. While we parley, the woman Lerselt comes forward. Slim snd siiapely, her tall hgure 4s. poised witha free, decriuke grace; her dark eyed have ‘a vost tie beneath tucir humid languor, bat her clear Olive skin Is auned wituinytiad Liny wringles, Bud the thick plaits of hair that hang irom Under her coarse blue revuzo are wellnigh us White ay my thistle-blooms. “bor dros! Wor brings you here, Anatolia?” Cries (ue man, and We vbserve tuat he uses the Tespectiui usted in piace of the tamullur fu Of equality; “tis busistess is not ior you. Come, Low, gu you Lack within the house.” Mut no, she Wiiae W ds sae, then—(this with uumui- ity, mot bitterness] Lasisheahuiud Anow naught gi Wors? Aud she can inake eapirotarda, yes ot very “well. perhaps, but suee ‘And if the sick young tady bas ef Hie Or Such & thing, the saints lerbid (nat it suould be de- Bied er! Pucuceo protests and grampbie: Auatwua persists, and finally her geitie Arm: Bess overcomes Lin. Thus it « o pass that all the bright spriug Weather, uotll the rains come, Anatolia Presents herseil daily, bringing cupirolace and eiber Weinwome morsels thar iy ireciul taste eovets. Nor ts tis ner only stration, the days when Lam mor 2 Felieviug the waten Ashes the demon o: fougiore of us wart and © travailiug Whose Spirits 10a genes ib Feeites 1c ry. Sue he ro sed in its tle- ¢ with wags and bal- esi reference ¢ the Wasting Witla # ioolisa 1 guuhing at wer expense, that i die wus streugta. She laugie to scorn tue luca, Sue witli hol even duit tat » exertions in y bebuais. wth,” ine Sux, saute M Ue'S thous S: wh One nail Grives out auotuer. Ae goes On WAT Ute Luspilality, and we etme: Wuen vies Le wishes, £ # cccouut. Dew Asencion Br Deabe bis iste Win: Proceed ou iy Gaetan aud 15 fre Grive rather u beuvy Made Wituour Wrniurial mezcuunls. Perhaps they ieci t sey discounted their Banc has a git ub graphic mie Wuaay Little vis ut sole rettted nul ives throughs ses of lurainy Apaeue sie Als, Souiecties Use customs guards eucirate evels Luus iar to Oppose ile bed con Suvandesias, aud ich tac cocuuaters ume boul Luni revelins iu Ui windiail uf local seivk, When Dua Asc licion Gaetan starts Ww bis feet. “Anatolia Castro!” he cries, and strides to the door. But mny captrosa: wer is goue. Tuere fe Lue Mutter OF w Uack ou.rt aud 4 Llue reboze @ryuud the corner oi ous uduue leucewasik, ‘The mecchaat resumes lis seat witu protuse Bpyigion. AL siggitles nowwing, senor; nothing what- ever!" 4 waintain. “Uuscemiyt Nv, Yous Movement, veiug surprised, Wa> naturale "Buc why uo you Casicur” “Sue cally herwels Coampa po. “st Was Ler motver’s naime—Ocampe. I know the suusly—ou! vul wel, indeed. We were OL wna as ey Werw, AGutuiid Was playmate OF wy “elder sister. Sue Bus 46 Yeurs—uo, Seuvrlts, nu more, aituough sie does ivuK older far. Now wuirty ) ears ogy Anulouia bad a love: Bvt oue, inueed, Lut isaiy, luca aud since, Bul the Lue L sey was a Cours map of yours.” “War grenyo,” Linverpuisic; “uv need to tet Me Wen tual tue wong was bapless, Was Jorasiere, Jeo, Amer ica0,” substi waiust the summer floods | | hours more, aud she shall come to u Heir | and thick adobe walls, proof against all wind: tutes the courtegus gentleman with apologetic Geprecation. “You will not blame us with the ignorant ribaldry of our mob, No doubt ail lands bave low orders, whose prejudice speaks in vulgar terms of avuse.” I scarce know how to atone for my fitppant, offensive word, But I make the ceremonious amend that the occasion requires, and the fact of the others assists me. “But the history of Anatoli “will yo do me the grace to re: interruption? cate, American was young,” he proceeds, after the usual complimentary disclaimer, had pernaps 25 years, 16. Ob! he was very’ splendid, senorita, as I Tememver; so gay and frank, 80 brave and friendly. ‘No wouder Anatolia deeply loved him. Aji bad been going well,when be; jor his own land, pledged to return in three imonths for the murriage, But he came back no mor. ie was dead,” I declare, in defense of my couutryman’s honor. “From Siusion to the north the Way is long and perllous—ahe sav- ages are many, No doubt that Anatolia’s lover Hes, now only & handiul of whiteaing bones, on c remote jorneda, 2 the Mexican answers, regretfully @ had word of him ouce, years after. iknow that, for it was in iy father's house there died an American traveler who Knew the other weil. ‘He had bis friend’s pic- ture, aud, to our inquiries, told us how this pacriot then lived in la Culyoraia, well and Prosperous. No doubt he remembered not the brokeu heart bebind him. There was no doubt sthe man. His name? Ab, senorita! our uthern Lougues are ill-strung for your appel- lations, And then you know our mode of Don ‘arid and Don Alguno. His Christian name Was Ricardo. I. appears, indeed, there is little hope of trac- inga icsi min after’ 80 years, by the not rare wine ot Richard. Itisagood, strong mame, yuinot uncommon. I know, myseli, perhaps halt score so-calied, Don’ Asencion’s dark, tmobile face falls from the look of half hoperul ectation. aie is dead by now, perhaps. Heaven send itmay bese. Better death than vitiainy and shor, aud the World is better for the death uch vifenders.” iis creed isa stern one, but can we call it usust dnd Anatolia,” says Don Asencion; “iu is not fitting she should Live as you have told ime. The Castros have. bro and Kreat ; ‘Tiis woman in former days smoothed own hair; #od now—a pensioner of ner Vault. Ay, Dios? What eruel accu- ulauop of misery May come from the fabu- Mauity ofeue puor mortal! Wita your per- m 1 will return tospeak with you again.” titlswiruitiess report that he brings to Later. ue will not come! She will not have my Por Dios! my hacienda bas room for & Uke ber. My wite, Marcelina, Is Sins locuse. Think you sue would not ‘take this poor wanderer to her heart? We would make wtuer sister. Thad it all ia my mind— wer comiort, I would take her by the Paso det Norte, and thence in my ieud Oliviats’ carriage wo my home.” His grief and disappointment are intense, tula’s Irleuds are of strong attach- ment. Not every such tie will bear the strain Of Lie, of absence, of selfish bonds and loves. Anaidlia comes to me as usual the next morn- ing, soon ater Dou Aseucion’s long pack-train has climbed the steep xrade of tue soulbern road, and white Lam sttil musing on this new Stuee of the faithlessuess and abuse of bo: pitality that Lave given the Mexican race sore Gause for hatred and distrust. Anatolia shade more than ever quiet; Ler eloquent eve: tell of # melaucholy she Would not express, She mukes no reierence to the occurreuce of the day betore, but I consider fartuer reticeuce unwise, aud Liell her at once bow {know wer sud ro: mance. Tuen tor the first time tbe barrier of reserve breuks down. “ie is uot dead!” she cries, “He was not false. All these long yeurs I Lave been right to trust bli. Lwitl tell you how it was—I could RoLexpiain fo Aseucioa Gaetan. It was not for to discover my brother's treachery to one Who knew him. Since the day that Ricardo leit us, 1 have gever doubted him—never! You know’ how fondly and bow biludly a woman Will believe im the truth of the man With every odd against her—in tuat ueved. Even wuen, as you have beard, we learned that naught bud betalien bin, some- tuing deep down in my soul would let mé thivk uo eVil of tue man whose clear and bonest eyes bad ever loved Iu mine Witbouta waver, Wien. Puvlo, that 1s, my brotuer, last year went down tie coust to “keep the Voche Buena, the birta- day of our Lora, ater our unseemly fashion, wilh some of his companions, to me cane bis wife, with a case Of papers that she uuld nave me read. She was a jealous soul, and she could not read. Pablo had married Ler, rich, and, as had sometimes thought, because of her very ignorance. Paz bad # suspicion tuat Pavio Was in correspondence with « woman out at Ures, and she brought these papers to mie, to Hud wiat they were, with ihe tale Laat Pablo's Jawyer Hud Sent to ask for certain records. Her cUuhing betrayed her husband. ‘There’ were tue letters, vid and yellowed, «rola imy long-av- sent lover, replying to those Of Pablo, Ay Dios? my thrice’ unhappy brother had written to ae- nounce me. 1 Was disluyal, he said, aud deceit- sul. I bad hated Americans ever. 1 had played with this lover's heart. making @ sport of is -ailection, # muck aud a by word; and the day be weut away 1 bad eloped with’ the handsome wagers, Juan Castito, He might have spared me that! 40 mute with wn ignorant, sues herder! “1!” ‘She draws her slight form up in grand dis duin, Unis meek and haughty woman who had not Scrupled Ww do bumbie service, But wl the huperious pride of hidaigo blood bolls in her Velos at thougut of a ow union, “But the ciuse?” 1 say, “wnat reason? One does not stoop to base, ignoble deeds wantonly, without moiive.” “On,” says Anatolia with unconcern, “the home’ rancuo would have been mine at my marriage.” And now It is your brother's? You left it to him!’ came away—but yes! Could I remain knowing what shame he had said of me? To Wed with & Vaquerv! I came here, to the patria of my Jover, tu dud hit 11 migul, to die in Lis owuiund it’ Iimiesed asm. Bul it ts far—whe distauces ure great. I Euew sarciul was bere; le and nis were ever faituful servitom of my father, aud he nay given me such home as he ee You should at least have staid to procure money. You bad a right to that.” “tual money Whose greed was the cause of my misiortune? Better to starve! couid 1 but tiid Ricardo—wuat need, what care for money?” ‘Ali my practical disapproval, all my worldly Wisdom, cowers back, suasbed by this unques- houlig, unwavering faith in ber lover's cou- staucy, tbls simple confidence in his unseltisi, Sterubg patience. Tniy 1s che grandest haman UaltL bave ever Kuywa—it i# sublime—tac stheosix of the doctrine that casts man in the age OF his Maser. Murchial Pacheco comes to me the following day, With his swart, weather-beaten iace anx- ad troubled, "“Donua Auatolia 1s very il,” he says; “I am a iool—a misert a brute beast! Not to know—not lo see why she grew Sickert a delicate flower that never ielt nd, to live like us! to share our hardships! even—Jesus mio!—even to work! Aud there sue lies on the Huvr, but patient Uke Holy Mary! lle tue rain di}pgou wer head, and Lue cough, tears ber beart, tilt her lips are wet with blood!” Ge Lome?” T ery, “zo home, and wrap all your biankets! Pile on the cedar 1 tue Hoor is dry as boue! Keep ber ‘Our house is large, but yet not adequate tothe family need; aud sO the room we hastily ft up fs iu @ house across the Way, all dry and wari with # quaiut Mexican chimuey in the cornei We improvise brigat draperies, aud all’ that may give cheer, and the patient, feeble woman shortly lies thete, ner eyes {ulg ol grateful Lears, rovesUng against our trouble in her behil ere 1 no doubt the change adds unspeakably to her comfort. But, alas! sue does not rally. All teat we can say, all that we oun du. we do ‘and say; but Anatolia falls and fades before our eyes. One or another is with her always, lest she pass away aluue, as a spark expires, Chan comes ome one evening after coach time with an eager look on bis young face. “A ietter trom Dr. Soule,” he says, eyeing the bold inscription; “li be would only come out here I belleve he could cure Anatolia.” Our ve- ef as a family in the skili of our old physician is supreme. “He is coming,” I announce, reading the missive; “but Dr.'Soule can work no iniracles; be canudt save Anatolia, Perbaps be may give her reliet.” Dr. Soule is only a day behind his letter. We make him very welcome. He is a grand old iuau, with leoaine head and a heart of gold. In the world he is kuown as excelling in his profession of unquestioned integrity and purity of ive, but withal somewhat stern, and the terror ‘of evil doers. For me he js simply the tinest and the tenderest of men, He ioves m too, for the sake of the dear dead dauguters who were my deurest iriends. Ibis thus that have come to Know how desolate und hoilow 1s his ite. Mrs, Soule lives for fashion. Her hands are tremulous with age, yet sue tricks nerseif Gt in a pitiful travesty of youth, with the gatds of a girt of sixteen,” [have an idea, too, that Dr. Soule has a tragedy in bis life—one keeu heart bistories tbat leave @ sear, agh the wound shail have healed lung syne. he brave old man endures and makes no He is notoue to weur bis heart on bis De to retail oUt the story of his family skeleton. He looks hazgurd and weary now; the Waces of the years begin to tell. But the old grim bummer is there, the same occult and whimsical turn of speech, “Well, child, what is your iast fad?” he say as I'sit Over agalust Lim at bis solitary supper; jorhe has contrived to arrive without our knowing the day, and a belated coach has brought tim loug after the dinner hour, when ali the household are gone, save myself, and juy motber acrus® the way with Anatolia. “I believe numisinatics and. the study of Chinese were the last hubbies. Perhaps you are stady- ing now the languaze of the lower anil, and @ Wo bold sweet converse with Lhe atluble uorned toad?” "I deciare, “I bave had no beart for hobvies, We have asick iriend here, a patient for She is past even your eure, bul you spare Les pain. She is Mexican—simaioeuse.” His fue xrows hard, aud whitens. “Phen better baste her deat! Of ail traitorous, Worthless beings that breathe the Sinaicense are the fulsest aud the worst, A periect raze comes over ine as he speaks: I staimp my toot tll the dishes fairly Jingle. “br. Soule! iow dare you be so brat! Chat is the aniy speech I have heurd from you, 1 “Aud so did 1, until one of them wrecked my life, Child, nus it never seemed to you strange that I, wao sbuaued the wuole race of Mexi- ean descent, should have named my first-born rolitae” diy mother comes softly in, “She wakes,and wants you.” ‘The cedar fire is blazing in Anatolia’s room; (tail lamps ase on the mantel, and the place is radiant with happy Hght. It falls with even distribution on the face of the sick woman and the countenance of the physician. Anatolia starts from her pillows, aud stretches toward him her poor wasted hands. “I have not Waited in vain;” she cries, and the joy in Ler voice is as the rejoicing of angels; “he is true, and ke could but come! per, 128! AMY, as the old man kneels beside er. He comes to us later on, with his stately head bent meekly. “Tellme,” besays, “what I shall do in honor. [forfeited my own life's happi- ness and hers by my evil pride, believing the first sasertion against her truth, and accepting it without proving. I renounce my judginen now—do you Judge for me. Shull f ior truth’s sake siay her lifelong trast by contession of my Incoustaney, of shall T leave It to be told her Where pain’ and disappointment enter not? Wontd that be talsoness unpardonable? Would I wrong the graves of my dead? tie looks from one to the otier. My mother looks at me, “Her life,” I say, “has been one long devotion. Though you should lose your soul for her sake, ‘Ou could not recompense her prolonged aux: lety and distress. Would you add to her suffers ing now a thousandiold? You have no rignt to Speak and ondeceive her, Let ber die Lappy, as sue has lived in sorrow,” Child, you ure hard,” he says, “but you are just. Do you say with your daughter?” ‘My mother answers, “Yes, T have seen wan, aged faces, after death, take on the beauty and ‘the peace of youth, but have seen no other living countenance so trans- figured as the face of Anatolia Castro, luminous With a trust and thankiulness divine. She is Bot undeceived. Her lover is faichiul in her thought; he, too, bas bea constant through the Waste of desolate years, thus the tenderness | and tie gladness oi his ‘presence have brought | her back the beauty of her youth. “Draw back the curtains, aeurest friends, I would see tue blessed daylizutonce more on his luce,” she says, as the dawn is breaking. And wien the sablight gilds that iace that bends above her Anaiolia’s faithiul spirit has found the land of the ical, = ee eats Hostess and Guest. From Chamber's Journal. Do not exercise your mind too much About amusing your guest, is the good advice of a writer in Chambers'Journal. I have orten thought that in some foreign countries, and notably in many partsof America, the relation of host and guest wasa sort of double slavery. The host us the comfort and amusement of his guest so painiuily at heart tuat both undergo tor the Ume being an amount of social misery that entirely spolls the freedom ana pieasure of the Visit. In our country it is different. Go to spend a week in an Englisumans house, and you may be sure that ueituer your host Hi bother you about trifllag ma Jess you seem to desire it, Everytnli as ‘though you were not” ther yet, per contra, the house aud its be longings are practically yours so Ing as you remain. I consider it the extreme of bad taste w pursue a visitor with continual offers of amusement. If treated as a member of the family and saftered to amuse himself, he will generally do very well, and will feel much happier and more at ease than when he is too closely looked after. I have heard per- | sons compiain bitterly ot undue attentions aud running after, from waich they have Suifered far more acutely than ii actually ne- glected. “Where is Mrs, Dash? Who is situng cries the flurried hostess. “Good sracions! is it possibie she bas been lei by he: sel? Go at once, Mary, or Julia. or Tommy, and sit with her, und amuse her until 1 have time to come.” And all the while, perhaps, the hapless Mrs. Dash fs stragyl La letter or two written, or a bill or account made up, and is congratulating hersel! upon the unwonted luxury of a few delicious momenis of absolute Quiet. Sue ts reveling in tue thought of being left alone, when, lo! Mi: comes awkwardly in, E Window, or sits sideways upon the stromming with oue hand at the notes, wi 4s her idea of keeping the visitor company aati) Mamma comes. Or. Master Tommy, aged 1 eniers with @ burst of noise, aud proceeds td relate to the afilicted guest how ne und Jack Joues are in the same Latin class; and how said Jones is beyond him in Euciid, though interior in something else; aud how Brown licked Black for ealling nim a duuce—with a variety of oLue information, by no means interesting to un cerned parties. To this annoyauce tince are of us who have not been subjected. A greater error oi judsment can scarcely be committed. ‘To make a gue: able wud at hom leave iim preity much to bis own devices. TO be always Striving to aipuse him is a poor com- Plimeut to iis own resources. A ltostess who cunnot preserve her serenity upon even the most crucial o. is lac ing in one Of the most essential qualities of an eutertainer. The thoug.tiess sping of ber best wine, the soiling of ner waitest tavieclotn, ay, even the smasuiug of a Whole Urayiul of ler best old family euina, suouid not cause one muscle of her countenance to change. On the other hand, au attecte’ specting the contents ot tae ‘one of the untutored brought in, on au emergency, wo assist. “What are these, Joun?” tuquired Ue languid hostess, as Joba’ trembiingiy Unrust torward a dinh of tartlets Just under her right eibow. “1 don't know ma'am, realiy,” be replied; ‘but I think they're tuppetice apiece!” —— Saving the Complexion. VALUABLE HINTS TO YOUNG LADIES GOING our oF Town. “It 1s well enough to go into the country and Play tennis and croquet, go on fishing excur- sions and picnics, and sit in the hot sun half of the day, but wuat shall one do with their com- piexion?” lamented a fashionable young lady the other day. Some one suggested that it was fashionable to return home as brown as an Lludiaa, “But I do not get brown,” she exclaimed; “1 turn a horrid red, and then my skin begins to come off, and my Tace gets rough and does not ook ut ail pretty.” For the benefit of such young ladies the fol- lowing items were ziven tie New York Journal by an old lady of sixty, wi 1s still considered « beauty, and who retains a complexion nove: Jor its delicacy of coloring: Wear 4 large white sun hat when outdoors in the day time, even ifsitting in the suade, ‘Tue neck stiould never ve permitted ‘to be sun burned, and to avoid tuis wear thin flannel underwear, witb alawn or musiin dress, and Ue a silk bandkercbief about tue throut When ous bouting. A cheap Wilet water is made outof a half pint Of water, w small cup of cider vinegur und Ue Same umount ot milk. Putinio a jar or bowie aud apply wo the face with a soft sponge. Levit Femuln over night or uniil periectiy dry, and ten wush it of with warm water. It will re- move tan. ‘A sbiulng face may be avoided b do not use powder ii it is vaihe over nisbt with wartn Water, aud the eyes only spouged in | tue morning. A pomade for the face, to remove tan and whiten te skin, is made out of an ounce of Almond paste, the Juice of two lemons and a little eau ue culugne. "It is to be applied at bed- me aud left ou tue face unuil morning, Gloves sueuld be worn cousianuy 1. prevent the hanus irom tanuing. ‘Tae most serviceable are large ones of logsiin of aduli ian suade, and tnese are sulabie for most country picas? ures. Kain water is best for toilet purposes and keeps the skin soit and sinooth. bulied rain Water is considered us elleclive asa Turkish bath in removing tan, Masks of white cioth dampened with warm Water are worn at night by ladies Who have the courage lo stand their cnpicasantuess, and are considered most ellective for beautilying the complexion, Dari colored ‘waves of a heavy gauze are a protection against tue sun when driving or riding. +e An Elective Course. LIMES FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF A HARVARD UNDEMGEADCATE, ‘The bloom that lies on Fanny's check Isail my Lata, all tay Greck; ae ont a at eh Are frowa: that louu aud siniles that glow; Siberia wind cals bs Lic iu her sweet -eography: Go scholarait have 1 bur such ‘AS teaches me to love er mach, Why should I strive to read the sk Who know the mdutcin a ucr eves” Nostar that wwtuny wichtn the 9 or Ug s best telescope Leal Ever reveals 30 muci as we She stares und droops hier eves again, Graybeards, who seek (0 bridge the chasm "Pwixt mau to-day and pri How trivial your ain ‘Enough for me that Linnwns, avaunt! I only care Fo kucw what Hower she wants to wear, Lieave it to the addie-pated To guess how bi As igtustted. The ehier thing hem iu the spring, y likes them. When they come, raichtway' go aiid purchase Some, he Origin of Plans” go to! ‘Their proper end J have ia view. © loveliest book that ever man Yooked into since the world began Te\woutau! As | turu those paseas AS Le Ringe ‘inal ages, by day } scan, perplext, The ever subtly changhten Tieel that Lat sionts ssunts ‘To think noother bovk worth knowing. Apdin ms cops. one of muny MBduion fet? Galled Fanny), ‘ind no such (hing set_dewh but such ‘As teuches me tu love irmuche T. B. ALDRICH. ————s9¢__—_—’ How He Jined Them. From the Detroit Free Press. One of the waiteré at a hotel in Grenada, Miss., told us that a colored wedding was com- ing off that evening, und several white people went over to the house designated to witness the affair. The happy couple finally stood up betore the minister, who suid: “Samuel, you ap’ Lucinda are shortly to be Jined together, Does you desire to ack out?” “No Sah.” “How am it wid you, Lucinda? “Does _yere Want to unk afore these yere white olks?” “No sah.” “Den you two litch hands.” They hitehed. “samuel, does you take her for better or wuss: Am you gwine to do the ta’r thing by dis yere gurl, whose tadder was killed on de railroad up nigh Jackson?” “Yes, sah.” “Lucinda, does you realize de serioustiess of dis opportunity? ‘Am you gine to siick to Samuel clean frew to Judgment day, or am you zwine to trifle around urter odder’ men?” “I'ze gwine to stick.” “Den, chill’en, in de presence of dese yer white men ‘from the nori, one of whoin subscribed tw bits yesterday to help build up de ineetin’ house dat was blowed down by the sighcione I Senganee, yon se plished, Jiged and mar *cordin’ jaw a iow you go "long an’ behave yervelvesl* ENGLISH SOCIETY. Henry Watterson on British Brutes and American Toadies. Letter to the Louisville Courier-Journal. ‘The average Englishman is asnob, From the duke to the coster-monger, each order in this vast series of social strata licks the foot of the order above it. The English woman Is The warp and woof of English society isasham. Thackeray saw it cut of the clearest kind of cosmopolitan eyes, and even Dickens was not wholly dead to it. But, whilst the purse holds out, it {8 resplendent indeed. The bully in the men makes good soidiers. The power of Eng- land is undeniable. The slave in the woman, when she does not elope, makes excellent The domestic fabric of England But the church, the pon a complex feu- 's Fespectabie and order state, and the home dal system depend! ayon the poise and balance vf classes in the relation which now exists, and wiih trifling incidents not seriously dis- turbing the personui lifeof England, hus existed since Magna Charia. American : have no right, and certain- ly no Wish, to compiain of thi IT do not like it, as I do not, I ean lump it E de ior Englisumen, That with. I have some concera, ish thought and man- ners upon America and Americans, and the conduct of certain Americans who over here and appear in English society. ing the latter, uothing could be more ‘The more I see of udand the English the more Lam per Suaded of tue irreconciliable difference between us and them, and the more odious scem to me ation and I:nit.iion of Anglicism by the American, who, having got a gilmpse of the nobility, would straightway get himself @ coat- ‘or to criticise it, which, as an Ameri is the jufluence of Fidiewlous and offensive. POWDER Absolutely Pure. wder never varies andwholesomences. Store the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com W.th the pealeitece, eon phate powders wou Cb,, 100 Wall sireet, N-Y- Few sights in art or nature can _be more mel- noly than that of the American woman who hus mirried, or Who seeks to marry, If there be, it is the American Wuo comes abroad and maneuvers for her daughters, I would er whipped at the cart’ ail, Yet, ail through Eugiish society you en- counter them, the tmise:avie Anglo-American atch-making American mother, bowiug wud cringing to nobility, no ow corrupt and vulgar It may be, and 1do assure you thay the basest and coarsest Specimens of bumauity I ever met In decent ve been titled men, y means intend to imply in saying this that re ure nol as good people among the nobility F By Olber class, tuough, relatively, re are fewer, because inheri are oversgiven seek unfair laws unto themselves the laws of God and mao. is a dangerous adveu- ica woman was not born to be the doll ofa aam’d-lord, or to herd with the poor wall flowers that decorate the great houses inuch as the irescoed angels which appear upon Sue may have been made to cook aud lo wash, for she muy step from the rawing room, aud has often tutub to the Executive man- sion. But she isa peer and not # vassal, aud always a woman, Which she is nol, never bus nd never Can be In £uglund, or, Indeed, In ady land where feudatisin holds [ts bale: ‘and despotic sway over the institutions Which men ordained. I would rather follow the of mine to the grave, and ly away in the little old urchyard at home, than to 1oliow her down . Geo: ge's chapel to see Ler crowned with the richest corwuet in England, cans. KOYAL BAKING jad Englisuman. tiled husband to: have such a Ido not by THE GREATEST OF ALL KNOWN WASHING hos- | self-indulgence ters un- | oes on | and | § beyond ‘nud | COMPOUNDS, AND I8 NEVER PEDDLED FROM DOOR TO DOOR, BUTSOLD BY GROCERS ONLY ON ITS MERITS. BEWARE OF ALL POWDERS the ceilings thereot. THAT ARE PEDDLED OR SOLD BY MEANS OF Fisen from the w MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLASS ABTICLES NEVER HAVE TO RESORT TOSUCH MEANS TO SELL THEM, my22jel2Ju3,24eul4 © her laid tende theaisie ost A Few Fallacies. From the Philadelphix Medical Times, Perhaps the formulation of a few popular Simay uot be without interest to our ders at this Lime, even if they be Indisposed, laicments without some quallfl- IVis a fallacy to suppose: ‘That alcoholic drinks strength during excessively hot weather. ‘That men and woren should eat the same Kind and amount o: food when thelr manner of irely different, ly indizestible, or, in general, Libility can be Logie: le of food absolutely to accept the support physical that the qualit ally alirued of any arti aud apart irom tie consideration of the diges- live capacity of the particular stomach the powers of Waieh are wo be tested. Phat disease, in any given case, consists sim- ply iu tue group of »¥ mpioms complained of by tue patient, or morbid signs detected by the Ynat all morbid processes are necessartl: THAT WERE clive in their nuture, and are never con- Discase in certain cases may be 1g ab Wroug OF over ving agent. A picture of @ eiore inade up of evidences of re vt morbid action. hature’s Inethod of rightis coming the eff cts of sume dist portion of the clinic: disease is the action as Well as of ‘hat, in the production of cholera intantum, the elevation of tue atinospheric tem, plays the most important purl, or furnishes the plibcipal tudieation for treaument, ‘Thut& person is well who fecls Well, and that sickness consists in iceling sick. That specifies can be suid to exist in modern ‘Luat the actual number of years of a man’s lite bears any direct relation to the conditions ©! the physical frame known as seuile degen- Ynat the conditions of modern life in our i vilization are most favorable tor the development of a lurge, healthy and vigorous populauon. ‘Tuat there are such things as “laws of ce Yesterday. Yesterday, darling—oniy yesterday, ‘he heavens were Eright, and ali the earth was fair; o.den rad.ance fell Gpon our way- Love sdreanzy music filled the sceuted ai ud wild flowers trembled round Our feet, Vw saw the slime boughs avove us sway Aud heard the woudlure siuging Ligh abd sweet, ‘Yesterday, darling—only yesterday. 7] ace Yesterday, durling—ouly yesterday, With iips apart and buir of rasset brown, You cane, dear heait, across the Ruwer-decked way, Sweeping tue grasses with your railing gown; there was a w.ld-rose glow, And in your eyes there was a sunset ray You came with arms vutssreteued—you loved meso, Yesterday, darliag—only yesterday, Yesterday, darling—only veste day, piney brerae Meallog fom the suhny aout jew Irom your brow the taugied fringe away, “And wood the kisses trou your crimson ‘The boughs caressed yan as ‘od Su kissed you With its parting nay, ReSes oe THAT WERE your crimson mouth; ‘ou came along, ‘Yesterday, darling—only yesterday: Al tue! All, me! but yesterday ts—dend: ‘The tower stil shiues across the flower-deck way, And suill the Woodiark warbles overhead; he shauows of u great despatt, dear heart, upon the Weary Way, hist niade the earth $0 fale s bright dréau, Yeserday, darling REDUCED ——se. ‘This Hot Weather. A GOOD WAY TO COOL A ROOM AT A SMALL The following method of cooling aroom could @ at smallexpense: ‘The composing room of the New Orleans Picayune is situated in the upper story of its publication house, just under the roof, and in summer {s -An inspiration seemed to have ‘come to one of the oppressed oceupents, and, in dance With it, & vertical wooden box was ed in the corner of the room, with Openings at the floor und ceiling, and tarnished or supplying water at the top aud» nd drain al tue bottom tor receiving the arrying it safely away. The suppl; pipe wus Leut over the upper end of the sui und fitted with @ rose Luke that of a watering Pol, so as to deliver a shower of spray ine stead of a solid stream, the service-pipe tus movement of tbe water was found to cause an wetive cireulation of the afrin that part of the room, which was drawn, in at the upper opening of tle shaft and issued again cool and iresh at the floor level. The most surprising thing about the experiment seems to have been tue ¢ cuoiing the air toa degree much below its own With Mississippi water, When drawn from the service pipe ind! temperature of 84 degrees, the air of the room ip Which the thermometer at the beginuing of Ue thal stoed at 96° was cooled im i the length of the shalt to 74° 2u° below the Wwmperature at which aud 19° below that of the water which was used to cool it. Of course the absorption of heat by tbe evaporation of a Water accounts 10F its retrigerating effect, but the result seems to have veen #0 eusily’ and juexpensively attained that the experiment Would be well worth repeating in ouber casea, ‘coe be axed to advanta extremely hot. | On connecting it with er Hitaaa waz fect of the Water in THE FOPULER TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, rtion of the COR. 7TH AND E STS, American Antiquities, From the Boston Budget, July 181, ‘Through all countries an intense interest has been awakened In the habits and condition of Libraries of works have accumulated devoted to the most ingenious speculations and researches on the antiquities discovered in the drittof Europe, while the whole hypothetical speculation of the human origin turns on these are! coveries, Europe 1s 1ull now of the most ad- miravle museums, entirely appropriated to the different periods of prebiswric human an- tiquity, the stone age, the iron age, and similar divisions. aloe nas beet, co uer own antiquity. ceutendowments, whose legitimate purpose would seem to ve to collect and preserve Ainer but neither in Salem, Cam- iaven is there any remarks- tious of the Wonderful remuing of @x- red on our own soll, The re- rivate cullections existing are gradually removed to kurope, so that now, Suid,a student who would Know thoroughly What American antiquities are must visit cer tain private English collections ta towns of Great sritain, must be made, the Simithsunian collection at Washington, buteven this admirable collec tion Js not complete. A Good Bishop, Indeed, From the Boston Pilot, A gentleman from Minneapolis, a told us last week that in his city avout 600 liquor saloons, and out of ber only 13 are kept you account for Unatt” done by the influence of one man,” 4 the work o1 Bishop Ireland, of Bi, Reseuszzr Mz: SHOULD YOU NEED A SUIT OF CLOTH- ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS YOU MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR BROKEN LOTs, AND THE PRICE IS TWENTY PERCENT LES8, IN THIS WAY YOU GET A GOOD BARGAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP OUR STOCK FRESH. the prehistoric man, , the bronze ‘The United States indifferent to leit munif- ican antiquities bridge nor New GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Unt races discover 607 SEVENTH STREET. muarkabie ps Wx Lauscors HAIR-BLIXIB, ‘Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of ‘Recommended by the most renowned physicians, ‘Positively harmless, made of vegetable matter only ‘and wholly free trom any metallic ingredient, ‘Sold by all tbe principal Chemists and Wholesale myzewaedm DRY GOOTS. Our mark down prices on White Goods has been the cause of thelr remarkably speedy sale. We have sold stacks of White Goods. The ‘same prices will prevail until all ‘are closed out. All colors Cheese Cloths, Sc. per yd. Crasv Cloths, plain colors, only 1246 All our figured Crazy Cloths now reducet to 5c. per yd. 421m. wide Canvas Cloths, 19c. per yd.,in all shades, ‘White Corded Pique, 5c per yd. Fine India Linen, be. per yd. ‘Checked Nainsook, 6c. per yd. White Crinkled Seersuckers, L0c. per yd. ‘0c. Figured Etamine, now 37c- Oar 1246. India Linen is the very best cver offered, andi good tm wpearunce, dulsny durasiltsae aa Sold ut ide. per sa. Doing the business we have been doing in White goods Recesarlis caused ao scvouialacion ot Wests eee qualities, which m. oe Ss Tiuterial to suit your purpose wid You can buy tact at half their price. —— 2 zs Our Stock of DRESS GINGHAMS and SEERSUCKERS, Although the assortment is stil! good, the prices are lowered. Beautiful Dress pes ‘at Gc. peryd, ‘Which old at 180 BATISTE— ‘There is no wash material so pretty an this: the deugns in tese goods are besdtifaland extremely odd All our Fine Batiste now 12%. per yd. Lawns— ‘Are not worn as extensively this season as Rereto ore, but Ifyou wast to bus Laws we have plenty of i and can give you al laguat Yarety to select irom, DI ROBES— BESS RT liern Robes have sold well thie year, s0 Well that we had ‘an upportuvity’ fo bisa ‘hough it was a ue late we ventured to buy. them und’ put a rice’ oo tiem that ought spoedly: Rause thelr disappearance read! 25 different Robes from $1.10 to $20 in this lot. 50 pieces Wash Debeige at Sc. per yd., worth 12%yc. AEOp any. ope who wants a good substatat Wrapper ance resembles te more expensive goods, A! IN BLACK GOuDs we have Just the thing. We received yes.erday 2.000 yards of Black all-w« PANAMA Gite ADINES ~ ‘24-in. wide, which ee at =a Jow price ot ‘These goods have been very scarce, but we succeeded Ingetting one case only. “This goods is opra woven Grenuditte, to give satisaction intive wear ead Saat ihe hing For cumnuser wean’ ‘We have aiso « new invoice of tilick all-wool PEATE CROCHET ‘This goods Is much lichter weight and sheerer than dormeliy, which makes very aeatablg, oaks ‘Sorin. wide, only’oue per sae We have yet ia stock some of that fine French NUS'S VEILING, all woke 23 fn. wiles mt 20 Ju, Teduced onaccvunt of surplus stocks’ “Pees KFe Extra good Value and especially sulied tor the preacet Soe All reliable makes of Mourning Goods and Crepes in rock at ail times: PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED. ONE PRICE TO ALL. L A NNN <SS5 L sa NNN Ea AMR REN gogo Eun 244 BN Sct BRU URRR GGG HH 2 PRE GEM. SORE tt Beg U Cine G HH tee Bed “oo REGS HH Sade ¥°420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. ‘#2 20 Patent Fans to keep the store in pleasant | condition, syz3 Gasar Renocrox IN DRY GOoDs. In order to reduce our stock we have decided to sell every article at and below cost. CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS fn light and dark colors. Former price 12 and 15¢ Now 1113¢. DOMESTIC SATINS, all colors. Former price 12c, Now 10c. One yard wide. BATISTin white and tinted grounds. Former price 1c. Now 10c. 5,000 yards LAWNS, fast colors, 4140. REMNANT LAWNS, 3c. LACED. STRIPED AND PLAID ORGANDIES re- duced to 12) ‘PLAID NAINSOOKS in tinted grounds, 100 Allof our 1246. DRESS GOODS reduced to 10c. ‘All of our 250. DRESS GOODS reduced to 208 DRESS GINGHAMS reduced to 8 and 9c. 1 Case SHIRTING PRINTS, 4c. Full Width Bleached SHEETING, 19¢. Feather-proof BED TICKING reduced to 16. Ladies’ and Gent's GAUZE UNDARWEAR at re- duced prices, ‘25 Dozen ¢ hildren’s HOSE, full ular made. Sizes 5, 0%, 6, lgand Former brice 0a Now 106 ‘Bargains in every department JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sy22 South Side, Near 7th Street, Gerar Marx Dows Is Goons Our Crescent Shirt, made of gond cotton and fine Linen Bosoms, reinforced, and made with the patent stays, only S8e. Our Invincible shirt, made of Wat- sutta cotton and extra tue Linen Bosoms Made in. the best manner, only 85 cents. Percale Shirts, 2 Collars and Cuffs,'95 cents. “Clo ing out @ lot of'2 dozea muspenders, at 17 cents: cheap at 25 cents. 3. ‘open Work Lace Shirts for 50 cts.; regular price 35cts, each. 5 pairs French Unbleached Sucks, full regalar muude, yl. All the latest styles Linen Collars, 91.50 Per dozen. Six Finest Dress Shirts mude to order 10r ‘9; pertect tit guaranteed ‘At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Jez 1002 F STRELT NORTHWEST GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ss. LB. Eixzzey HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. jy21 Coo. Ruyuzs FOR BOILING TIMES Great Scott! How Hotl— ‘We've Got Of What ‘Will Not Be Hot. ‘So, Hither Come on a Fast Trot. SEERSUCKERS, MOHAIRS, PONGEES. AL- PACAS, SERGES, FLANNELS, DRAP D’ ETES COATS AND VESTS AND WHITE VESTS FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE Blue Flannel Sults at $6.50, worth $10. ‘The very best Biue Flannel Suits, sack or frock, at $10, worth $25. Immense line of Business Suits from 96.50 up. ‘Beat bargains ever offered. Prince Aubert Suits at $15, worth $25. Prince Albert Suits at $18, worth $30, ‘Odd Pants from 91-25 up, Boys Saits from $1.76 up. birt Wausts at 35c., 60c, 76c., 90c. and $1; Just ‘about half their value, DOWT FAIL TOSEE THE BARGAIN COUNTER. OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS = fy2? Daoxxexress, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC be given ina cupof cofeeortes withontrs kuowledge of the person taking ie ts “absolutely harmless, and will efiect » permanent snd speedy ‘cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker oran alcoholic wreck. thas been given um thousands of cases, and wevery instance @ periect cure has 1ul- lowed, IT MEVES Fatle. The system uuce Lapreg- nate With ie Specitic, Ib becomes sl Uet Auewene (uusty a ius yur appetite wo exist ‘For SALE BY DE. &. F. WARE, ERBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets, also, R. K. HELPHEN- ‘TINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenua, Washingvon, D.C. ‘write for pamphlet containing Sundreds of tStmontlis om the vest wonwen and men fom a ‘parts of the country. ocet-etaih _ LADIES’ GOODs. —TEX PER CENT ON ENTIRE “EASONA TLE HANDK ERCHIEPS. Maz J.P. Pa: 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, WI close out the balance of her import PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together with her UNTRIMMED STOCK. at greatly reduced opportunity to secure v EPS | Qex New Booxs x 1 b of work this fall wall be so great a Winter garments sunme ered at resid postal card, or at tie office, 1069 Jet onsets, ao BAU Furs of ail kinds repaired Miss CUNNINGITAM. i) TENTH STUB NORTHWEST, Rakes Goris to or Wii SPECTACTU French Hand-ms Patent Shoul: Spoken, mri 5 Oh CH DYELNG, SLOLKING AND Di CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE ning Drewes, Laces. Lace Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel is Dyed, Clea edand Cleaned 4 CAROLINE LEKCH, formerly wita A. Bischer aud ond & Taylor, New Yora: Con, St Louis, Mo, Sapenor fitting, NORTHUWES «dl Pongee our sppacialt vepaired, Lauties | Pots, viz: Coulmem: en Maison Yriese, 1 eoween Land ~ SEWING MACHINES, &e. | WNERS OF ks witicn | arm machine wirhout els, its shuttle bein, in uns Guy nounce the No. Tvis the suudara wilence atid bas noegaal S more el. gas emsds your house tor 1a rented, repaired and warranted Cor. Tub and H sts, x SHE WHITE IS KING: THE ACME OF PER ory of ~ewing Machines A. Telepbone Cali isu thang of beaut; wall and see it at d ‘Of all winds jor $ Tepairing wou The Universal Pacer Ansa Ue Au. The Light Running NEW HOME Sewing siruclions give: REIMER & BROS, th street n.., Sole Agent for the Light-Ranning aew Home sewing ud wid Upright PIANOS,some W all ully Warrauied, of aul makes. $510 910 per month, SAMBLILL & Oo. e wort puatenee 5 7 Enwanv FL Da 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, y &: 80m Gubler, Necker & monthly payme: Exchanged, Rented, Tuned. Repaired, Moved. Stwre New atid Second-hand Pianosof other makes always In stock at sow 1 UNEQUALED IN TONE, SHIP AND DURABILITY. TOUCH, WORKMAN- SKOOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR Ri SPECIALLY ADAPTED FUR COUNTRY AND SEASHORE WAL KNABE & CO, 817 Market Space, Do Nor Prnciase A thoroughly first-ci dium price. “Over 41,000 now In use. Secoud hand Pianos snd to@16U. Sold on sail monthly paymsents. Largest asurtineut 0 Sc. music in the city, HENRY EBERBACH instruwent at ame ‘Organs at prices from §10 915 F street, v RANICH & BAC Quality always the sa Galiy’s iuurvelous HX JALLET & DAViS PIANOS. NE CRAKAUER AND C.D PEAS Feasonable-price ia pair, at GL Novice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It ie withont a doubt the most BeavriFUL andthe most Neruirious Flour in the World. ‘The Maliers have not perfect Sti talking as 1 does all ie most improved Machin- ery invented up to the present ume, a Flour Ussvgras.ep by auy im! ve that, we would simply stale that a Uity ofthis magnilicent Fiour is shi ‘wud eaien et the princl aly the most Uihey produce the world. To ipped 1 ipal Courts of tue old HOWEVER, else that has gained renown, some are irving to lake advantage of Le ‘gained by mosating the Neuse and therevy ‘palma oof ain Laker Like everything Ferotation Wt hus Brand, und atienipiing Mor arucie sor the genuine. THEREFORE, ‘Beware and see to it that either sacksor barrels read ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS sttached, Sone guanine withous tne vwo gold motels. WM. M. GALT @ 00, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers Vxuarrs Canamets, MANUFACTURED FRESH EVERY DAY. Shipped to Al! Parts of the United States, and es- Prcially to Summer Resorts, All orders promptly attended 10, ‘& VELATI, Confectioner, 620 oh & aw. Pennsylvania ave a.m HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF ‘OLIVE OL. ‘ ‘Branch Store, 1706 a BOOKS, &. __ Guartot ive Kevolution, by i Ake, 7 ee aoe eae Auina kareutva. by Const Retin the Pr Naubers in Kiverade Paper serie Mr inane" and “De. Claudiu.” Loss lis Library, Harpers laud) Series 4nd oer Paper Libraries WA. BALLANTYNE & so: Cincovatrse Lmnant Ne Finy Cents Stouth of §& ¥eucly Branch Iss i4:b street portuwest, with eame crane and priv ae Paes ens LUCY L MUSTER the Laie Mes. Wall, Sto Ralf House, Lacy + ii ve. Nory of Muse and Mustol Tear Guatd of be Kevoiution, Kirke, The tbe. Side, Foran. yes of Three Cowsts, Helen Jacksom, Hetty» sirange Story _— ton, w Paradoxes, Max Nordan. the. oat Nate. Ara Dabigreen. 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MORRISON, ie2 yivauia Ave 2URGLARS IN PARADISE eel D.\ Per oc Adonis, ad aliof tbe excellent Riverside “Tale of a Lonely Parish. abigren's Tie Lost Name Ae Latrarics aid other summer Reading. we aud Cheap ~tationery eo CC PURSELL, 418 Smet, HOUSEFU RNiSHINGS, sows Day Am Rernorra Lo Save the VERY BEST, as proven by » practiont fs aliens as lan Tis respect by pact Nas lacked to fine wowder of moisitit im the old one tm torts s,whlie mn he ssaidwin it was uot eo Reduced toe ach days, th Wiig the fear kable superant of the Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerawe in tie my and ary ness.” Ie You Wasr A VAPOR STOVE oa get the test, and one with the latest tm: ‘ind im" oar fal see {ute berated CROWS Sw ee LUAD conmants-on band Sec ape: RATORS, WATER COOLERS, @a. we ONE MINUDE BUSS COFFEE PUT, a price, W. 5 JENKS & 00, 717 Teh surah, GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For ami feea or FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVER nd HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS In geueral, sno one peed be without a wrll-curnished Bouse because they have Bot gut (ue cas Wospare, Weare veiermined to knock the bovtom vas of nigh prices, aud will sed GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELD WHERE FOR Casi, And we make this extraordinary offer that enstomens can make their own terms in regard to paymenta Come and see the largest store in the United states, Come and see Whe ingest aud most varied stock lose lect trom, . Come afer you have posted yourselves on prices Suuierns elses bere, and we will quarautee you tase GKOGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Is the place you were looking for. Come and ve con | Vinced that What we say are fhcts and uo humbug. We repeat, come and make your own termes _sens GROGAN'S. Jusr Recerven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITER BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS ‘which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS: 41 vost PRICRA Ww. &. HOEKR 118 __801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sthst_ aw P. Hasscox Hu & Co SPRING LINE or WaLkL PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLaga FABRICS FURNITURE, caRPata myl $15 FIFTEENTH ST. NW. Taz Riowas DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. 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