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Sa ee ee FASHIONS FOR MIDWINTER.| MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ‘THE HOUSE OF ARGYLE. Se ee eS & Talk With Mr. Murphy, the Official | cow iris 1x WAISTs—POPCLARITY OF OMIMNTAL | SCANDAL IX BOSTON ABOUT FER DIKeY 34tt—aEaws | Prepeced Meonumeiit te the Mugtmeer, Geed and Bad Members ef the Family. ‘UX THR RAREST 4m8, ate toay YABRICS—SOME NOTABLE TOILETS POR INDOGR AND | HOPES TO RETURN TO THE STAGR—WILAON BAR- Whe Laid Out Washington. ‘Fresh the Latdeville Oouries Journal, The Peps recelving Christmas congratulations WHEN CONGRSS FIRST BEGAN TO ADJOURN OVER THE | CARRIAGE WEAR—NOVELTIEG IX SLEEVRS—A WORD | REPT IN CHIAGO—MRG. LAMGTRY AS 4 FENCER— | guy c.zeee oF AN ABLE MAN—AB so mane It te related in the argument of the Campbell | Jewelry store of J. R. Elliott, corner of Nicollete oop em es oe CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ABOUT MEN'S DRESS SUITS. AUDRAN'S NEW OPERA. WENPANYS REMAINS 9D 2aR case that when the Marquis of Lorne married the | avenue and 34 street. Two of the men Jumped | spoke at some length: Position arch are aa —— Princes Loutse one of the Campbell Highlanders | from the sleigh, whtle the third held the horses. | iu Italy, He protested against the anti-clerical “Now this custom of both houses adjourning dur-| Nw Pocesrsooxs are long and slender. —Mr. William ©. Frye, of this city, Will Next | prom the Philadelphia Times, exclaimed: “Eh, mon, the must be a proud | One of the men carried a heavy stick of wood, with | movement which fs being carried on in the coupe tog the Christmas holidays was not adopted until | VELVET Dog Couiars are dotted with pe&tls or | season be a member of Maggie Mitchell’soompany. | Col, William Lodiow, Engineer Commissioner of mon, the Queen ‘leedy today!” Whatever may be the meritsof the | which he smashed the large lass Show win- | try, and said that the Holy See was now despotied of sine P “ Mr. is a brother of the well-known > WwW. W. ‘the dow, in which were wat ti its of its . The bout the beginning of the war,” remarked Mr. D. | Alamonds Miss Taner, and he hes eiready had | ‘2° District ot Columbia; W. W. Corcoria, Sen hurriedly sci all the available jewetry. and | Giese remnants ot ite, patrimony, The only offical reporter of the Senate, toa Sram | LACE AND GaUze Faxa are suitable for use with nae philanthropist; Dr. J. N. Tonsr and other public- get aval reporter; “and,” he continued, “it is rather singu. | Simple totlets, ‘eS‘reports are coming from Boston that the | spirited otizens are agitating the removal ot the the crowd of people’ that swarmed un street at | Pomme canes. ages The Taltan Soren Be, oe, Oe MARES Cameo fn with and was | | Suterne an Wome Bses 6 wares, ae. | real Dice. all here degenerated into « owt Fomaine ot Major Peter Charles L7mafhas, ce ds. - a Bi son Day, with cocktad revolvers, ‘Berare or ee “Fda we td the rought abo New England men, who, as a yirious.art fabrics are shown AMONG | ssngsious affair. Some honored names were | Sener and first engineer Setergl Cty: We | bridge. ‘The present head of the family, Mark Tato the ‘and drove rapidly up the stivet. the | {aleratéa an onggnined hosliity against the Vat , do Bot pay such obser . Shristmas | Other holiday goods. ‘a8 but the decent le are said | Suitable site within the beauttful metfopolis, and o ong pape section that bad deninue; | Mccm Onrmxrat Coto 1s employed for indoor Boitave toned fe odvioable tome mane coeioe the erection over them of afttting memorial tribute | Smith, s te father of half dozen of beys. driver wildly lashing’ the And the robbers | can. "As the head of the church he must comtinus ‘Mark’ Smith, his father, Jonathan up tothat time. 1 ; Congress used dresses, and the eastern tissues are extensively | _ Thomas W. Keene, the unfortunate tragedian, | in commemoration of his gentus. In Prince George J jak, eactbeilie ame to Sotseaye, but each | “and or evening olleee has written toa St. Louis triend, stating that his | county, five miles northeast ot Washington, is | WO atOrtable the Dest. tallors: Use ilk sor the | Health is gofar restored that he will play a six OF | Green Hil, the manor house of Chiliam Castle | {Ny Tearice and Samuel, all house acted for itself. The Senate, for instance, | comfortable, the best tailors use silk for the retuans cntermmnetiethe Eamon Qi the of The’ woul! adopt @ resolution that when it adjourned foundation of the entire costume. o eee They sctured between #8,¢00 and $5000 ‘worth ot | Wa en AUCTION : Hy | i f au i § i ; i dl — Those who have had opportunities for judg- Dudley ‘Smith's wife died ‘years, ving “no chil pip were looking e display =— = — SEALE Ube gat the following Monday. On| Ixpta Siixs are seen in pale, delicate tints of | ing predict great things for Verdi's new opera ne ee eens Os Dee ES | eae Mask Coe: seis ak ee ee win wits Mite tke oe en — ae me aot the Senators, perhaps very few | pink, yellow, blue, straw color, and lac, which, of “Otello.” Itis expected that it will give Ital- | Chillam Castle, England, Master ‘She had been his father’s second wife, and Was not get there in time to apprehend’ the bold ORY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD i em Would meet and extend the recess until | hen combined, bend most admirably. fan. ‘a new boom which will stlence the fren. | Uder King Charles I. In 1868, George W. Riges, gay Maree She had a daughter by thieves. A posse of men have started after them. TURE, CONSISTING IN PART OF Pi there Was menreene seanted tO go home did $0, |" New RUAN SLEGMING Cars of fur or | Am Mra eee, bom wnich will lence tl the eminent Washington banker, became the posses- L Tilghman. “After she tad vorge Suth with fast horses, andthe telephone and tel AND COTTAGE BEDROOM BERNIE OR iinportance-transacted during tie holders: ne | seal plush are made to come down and cover the | "<ar‘deury Watterson ia noe with the clergy | SOr of the manor howee and G96 ores ot the orig. Senta he was divorced from her, whereupon she ave ‘been utilized to notify al outiew ot theelty | QP QLLAGH BENKOOM RCRATECH House also would take reorsoes three days at a cars completely, exactly as they are worn by gen-| its crusade against the ballet, and in an un- ast teak Ths omats, Sa the | wife. she has had a child by Huribut. (Zo furtner ee SND HANS HALE AND SACCR. MATT tine, nd through the holidays. In 1858, | tlemen. Durst of eloquence, eulogizes it: “The | munificence new upon his death matters, Samuel Smith’s wi and ‘homes ana conflicts, es 2 EDS AND PILLOWS, Mt. or ‘3 Senator Collauner, of Vermont, protested | “cowy yaar Paxrrr Panera 18 done on gauze hore oreedibee jected. dried, and pre | fell to. the inherteancb his youngest son, 7; ‘Tighman’s sister, who was a sister to | OUS #8 Whelr homes and brave in thelr Family Row Over Insurance. FASLES STUDS POET WARE. BEDE presenscumom of sees cend ee mawas adopted” | fs Many of ‘these are bright red. Costly 1s one of the most complete, as well a8 the | Meters cnare?the wanor" hls Summer Todrick Smale’ ‘Jonathan, married the dai sThe Stet Marquis wan a Covenanter ‘aba: a sci-| 7 "Ot >2A™ maura bees sated rg WAI. KITCHEN BURNIE of concurrent actlo ‘ f ae ee ae x - - ING & POLICY. xe KITCHEN J A QUESTION RAISED IN WAR TIMES. rater ans are only de rigueur for very dressy | most complex, ombodiments Of the beautiful. .ds | In the rear of the mansion a few ane ot sGtatiers ‘secdud wite had prevt: | aer, who fought the royalist forces, and on the TLS ETC.ETO.AT AUCTION ‘The New York Star of Wednesday says: Mrs. “During the recess, including Christmas, 1862, ter that bis parterres tore. ee : Si.vER Brat, passementerie, spangles and sil- | of motion, of music and color, and appeals at once | Vive the beauty of the ‘aid out after his | CUSly borne xed Up rane nmeS Was there | reconeiiiation and restoration he placed the crown NDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWENTYs ‘more mixed up family Delia McClear died on Monday at No. 61 Withers ‘TH, 1886, commencitu at TEN OCLOCT New Ye S63, the st to the istic sense of the eye and ear, He who a ‘up fi rh oc) Will sell the entire furniture contained in house DS West Vi Soop Sot = Dane Seamer ver thread embroideries are seen om bamdsome | can only see in it that which 1s de and | design of the <timaels a — The Du Pont de Nemour’s family is another hy en street, Brooklyn, E.D. Mrs McClear had twosons- | willsell the entice furniture contained in house 03 est Virginia a state was re Pres holiday gowns of tulle, crepe gauze and velvet | brut 1s beneath the reach of artistic impres- | Scape archi KSeptatie Relat ee ‘of the = ity. athe family, of Huguenot extraction, RE ae ‘two centuries the union of | tn-law—James Peariez, the proprietor of a boot cll, am beat goood coln, and the question was raised that he for evening wear. sion, whether it emanate rom the stage, the manor, Pane eae ae, around Wiimington Sot | £89 oval tually and the wena e ‘But | and shoe store, and John Harrity. Shortiy after | Shove. and. {> which ‘ws Giviwe the attention of the Fauld Rot legally sign ft as the ten days'| ‘T,sie ScARPs should be long and narrow, 80 35 ette, the chisel—from the grandeur of cathedral | Tina’ copse of cedars, in a secluded in the | mour’s family owns $20,000,000 worth of . | Placing the crown on the king's nead did not as- | Pearlez was married to Mrs. McCiear’s daughterhe | Mavi Ut) DUNCAN SS. Burton Mould expire (before Congress would | not to hide all the pretty wood, Yet serve a8 a mat | RAYE ahd dome; the poctry of ritualism, the m\ ot far trom the mansion. is the ancient | Much of these yast possessions are held ik coi: | Sure the marquis of saving his own head. He was | rrarica norte tare ont w lite ineun saher ier NCANSON + Auctioneers. again be in session. t question was submitted } wntle forming a background for the pretty bric-a- | °4Y Of organ and choir. Eentty beriat piace: ‘The ruins of thé tenements | mon, and upon the death of a member what he | Condemned for bis (previous disloyalty, and, ac- | $750 in the Hancock Mutual Lite Insurance com-| SALE BY AUCTION OF PRINTING he cabinet and in accordance with its decision | pracon the vette — 0. W. Couldlock, the veteran actor, after ®| of ‘the former denizens of the hallowed soll lle | ised as‘uis hare ia divided Up morne town: | cording to the chronicles, met th | any in favor of his wife. Peariez held the paper |“ Gipe’ PMISTION Wal RNa eRe vin aioutuaent of Comte, tas, President | SMALL Purrs are worn in the hair to match each | busy theatrical life extending over fifty years, | crumbling around. ‘Three lonely and_ unmarked | In marriage as well Ss i Goney nee one ou | cwithethe dignity of a true nobleman apd: the Pari mad ngress, the Preside ALL ‘are worn adjournment of Cé tk CUTTERS, &e., &e. templates retiring from the stage. career | gra ‘in to commemorate the solemn former | Ponts e meekness of a Christian.” gy Aap ge Gr en ee ves remain Ponts are a close corporation. Rarely have the! ago, when the icles suddenly isappeared. vEDN! DRC BER TWENTY. uld afix his signature. When the bill reached | dress. Some of these are of feathers and form a | contemplates, Teteing om the #1 Age erieeh sue | uses or the spot, In the largest, over six feet in | FoBe Gone further away from the toed than'a | A PLEASING INSTANCE OF CONJUGAL DEVOTIOX. Pearler accused Harrity, his brother-in-law, of hay 24K commencing at TEN OCLOOK A. we Preskient Congress had adjourned for the holl- | light algrette. Others consist of atiny ribbon bow | Cass peing lithe character ofthe: sad malls ta | 1 lies what remains, after 61 of the | cousin for awife, and the Du Pont strainis as pure | The gon of this dignified and plous gentleman | ing takes thc pares but. the latter dehled all sell the entire nick of Prntir Material copiatued sand s he was authorized to retain a | crossed by a showy pin. “Hazel Kirke.” Mr. Couldlock is over 70 years Poe shable mortality of Major Peter les L'ENs | ag that of a Kentucky thoroughbred... It would ‘was on the royal side and was in high favor after | knowledge of them. Petating ofice 613 7 ret northwest, eration and action wouldexplre | Waters Ang No Lonaye Penvecriy Pram. | off it. His only companions in that garden of | take profound thought on the'part of a skilled to trouble | , 4 Short time after Pearlez induced his mother- | "R's wee te oftened anan enti Feassembiing of Congress. Hence the | oy 09'nive etther mf se-| —San Francisco has always been fond of any- | death are a child and a suicide, buried Oy pers genealogist to gure ‘out the exact relations that | the restoration. Subsequently he got in! © | in-law to take out two Ballctes, one for #300 and | and if not sold will then be offered and aoid in dete fi sign ty on the Seth of sch of Devember. | lets, or inserted plooes, in all’ shapes, Various | thing French, and Alihee hasmade a success there Rands or tindred aod irlenis have venderiy con- | weBresent generation of Du Ponts bear to one | in Seotiand and was thrice condemned before ie} the other for 903, Bunday ihe ott tay was | “ive de DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ss Same ae S ¥ death, The royal influence saved him | and rapidly grew worse, | 7 )UNCANSON BRos a HOW THE SENATE USKD TO 3& PACKED WITH sPacra- | Styles of revers are also seen on waists, = ; tony Hart | Yo¥e4 19 conseerated, ground the remains of those | "The Dashiett tamtly and the Handy tematy ana | M&t his death. eacape lane glonslog episode | AIsd Belbre wer death She called: Bearer to ber | [JUSCANSON BROS, auctioneers sso ie erpin epeatindaortrr, sine ane Tee ue giebeste jibes refuses | Wade ioe Ceri a ania: pine diewing 1 Se Spee ‘Tainlly trees are dbseritely in: | tn the light of the most recent events in his family. | Bedside and requested yp oe oe ont apes . he | stace he lost, his rounds, ixed Up that their family trees are absolutely in- - | the insurance money on. her lite after” her burial. “There are no, such crvwis 1m the Senate these | pers when used as applique on plain fabrics, ‘The | since Re ests, mascou He was 86 hoarse | vigorous life trom the. very earth whlch ‘envelopes decipherable. All three families are soctally dts. | His devoted wife carried him from tus. prison, als: | Monday afternoon, after her death, Pearle called pene eremaagtsi ait packed almost to suffo. | &Fe fastened down under braid or embroidery early In the week that he had to cancel hisdates | the ashes of E'Entant, attuned by the breezes of | tinguished and have contributed many men of | guised as a page, and after wanderings | at the office of the insurance company to. present SQUARE. old chamber. I've seen it packed a Q tion of his genius into landed tu Holland, whenee. fe soon ret stomary to} BLack aND Wurre Spanish bionde mantillas are | ** Buffalo. heaven, carries the inspiral mark to the professions. ‘The younger members cation day after day. ‘Then it was —In Chicago Mr. Wilson Barrett met with the | never-cnding requiem. Nature, mor generous | of the Jones and Dashiell families are more mixed | only to lay his head upon the block, as his father adopt a resolution to admit ladies to the floor and | *mployed to throw over the head or shoulders at his claim. ‘There he met Harrity, who told him | By virtue of deed of ‘ts dated April 29, that he held the only legal claiin nthe money, | A58°,and sggnted on May Shin {iver Rey and mai 5 ds for the _ z ‘than man, than the Handys. ‘There is one of the Dashiells, a and flashed in his face the $750 which he had al- | }yystriet “of olamh the direction of Jated until every foot of | the opera or theater. Small hoods of ruby velvet | WeUal enthusiastic reception in “Claudian,” the | mantie of inyrtle, like a pall of perennial green. — | lawyer, who is tis own ger codon oe ‘A POSSIBLE VENGEANCE. ready drawn, holder of the mote thereby secured, So wih naler ter they would be accommodated until every Mned with pink are also worn. They are trimmed he selected for his opening on Monday night. ‘LRNPANT'S CAREER. own brotherin-law. Another of the Dashiells 18! ‘Thenext distinguished member of thefamily was | Pearlez at once became convinced that Harrity nos, at public auction, on space almost was oc Daring the Lecomp- | with tufts and with bows of pink satin. oar BETA was called Defore the curtain stth© | va. career of Liznfant and ite sequel presenta a | his fathers halt brother, while another ishis wife's | wre Grand” Duke of Argyle, who, with both | had Stolen the missing. policy apd had since held AUS A, D. 1887.08’ F cai Geek ta ie es Id 0 ; brother-in-law. en. the ra pao Ssierink oeccure seats and they would re | | THEER ARE Onrexras, Turkish, Syrian, Grecian, | Sie Marnie uss no One To COnTGEr Be Lone ee | touching dilusuation of the MUnIoent gifts of Rouse of Jones, who lives 1a, Baltinore has bees | merit and discredit, ured in important aftairs | #12 M8 posession... Peatlez then tr whereupon | Cclumbis, and Sen R oR ee | Main in sheir seats until perhaps 10 or 11 o’elock | 2nd Bulgarian jackets. All are very short, and | Washington and his triumph in America willbe genus, the nobility of a human soul, the littleness gured out to his own father. The advantage | He was a friend and afterwards a traitor to Marl- | Harrity declared them to be fraudulent. Peariez | Polmabia. and known by the depth of, lot eum I mber once Douglass was tocon-| the sleeves are about a hand long, with sflk | complete. of menand the ingratitude of a nation. Peter being one’s own father will be immediately ap- | borough. He seems to have been entirely unrelia- | calied on Justice Rhinehart yesterday and re- | sevett ts) ot thekelect Sonn Davidson's recorded snbe r aang, Branch of it and. as carly | chemise sleeves falling below. These Jackets are | — Adelaide Detchon ts giving dramatic readings | Charles L’kntant Wes born in France about 1755. | parent to every reader, Die, but itis sald he was noted for “the benevolence | lated his troubles. ‘The justice advised him to try | division of square numbered two hundred and fortye as 10a. m. there was a rush to secure seats in the | of such materiais.as Algertan tissues or embfold- | abroad, and has just concluded a successful series | Hie was an officer ‘In the French line. ‘He oame to Living near Beaver Dam, or, as it 1s called now, | of his disposition,” and that this, in spite of his | to settle their differences out of court. cist Caan.) The said tot frouta twenty-four (P6) feet gallery. ered India gauze, at Edinburgh and Glasgow. Ameriea about 177, and gave his heart and bis | Ingleside, in Queen anné county, Ma., are twé | littleness of character, gained him the name ot the 2 oo on Sv north aide of K street northweel, between 1 HOW LADIES LIFTED THEIR LUNCHES. Lox Croaxs falling tothe bottom of the dress, | — ‘The new American play, on which Boucicault | sword tothe cause of Ilberty. In 1778 he was a | brothers,Thomas George Roberts und Chanes Wise | “Grand Due.” It the most, conspicuous member Eccentric Mrs. Ashton. nd, 1éth etreote northwest, and rune one, tans Jr was 11 ovlock that night when the Senate ad-| princess style, are not in as great favor in Paris as | ts working, relates in part te'the time of the civil | cabealn of cae displayed on every” occasion. At | each had mated aeecror ice reer Stow hots | of te family to-day ts, to be Delleyed, possibly the | rue WOMAN WHO ATTENDED SIX HUNDRED FUXERALS Ailey and in improved with a two-story brick stable om at entire day those for e 2 fn ane Rae Journed and during that entire day those fortunate | tast year. Ladies prefer the shorter plush gar-| war. It will be presented for the first time In Bos- Bevandan he was belly wounded’ and taken pris: | cousins to the father of the Roberts boys, and | the grand duke. Se ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal enough to obtain seats held on tothem tenactousiy. | ments, which in themselves are very ornamental, | ton in February. oner in the assault by Count d'Estang. In 1782 he | their mother had been ‘divorced irom the elder 7uB ANGER PAMEY OF OUE DAY. 4 telegram from Montrone, December 21. ays: | nnn’ tapabie fn gud tru peara rewards They would not Teave to get lunch for fear of | and provide for the display of elegantly fash-} — Miss Griswold, who isa niece of Bret Harte, | nc" exenansed and a your later was promoted to | Roberts, sue had her daugiters by Hobert'frst | mye argvie of our day who hus achieved the | Mrs. Margaret Ashton, of Factoryvile, who. was | ft day of mun wish ior a She tte ac (Gb losing their seats, and such was the scramble that ro dress skirts, a made her debut with the McCaull company at ee een en ni p wnoee pame was 8 ver and oe a te Greatest meritorious distinction 1s the elghth } Widely known because of her eccentric fondness Sis for Zikich the notes of the purchaser, bearing rover it, “Twas amusing toe the expeatnts | ad old gold satin trimmed with fur and wnive | Guisage Monday night in “Don Ge ead PaCAUY | struction of Fedral hall in New York, for the ac- | of the wives. of the ioverts bors was’ a step: | Guke—a stateaman of mediocre ability, a Uterary | for attending funcrals she having been present at at a in dara ara recover it. "Twas amusing to see the expedients gold satin, she ts said to have been a great success, but commodation of the first Cor Jn Philadel: | mother to the boys, and thelr own mother was | man and philosopher. He wrote a book entitled | the burial of every person but three who had died | Zin’ tre'lproperty' sell, wall juired; or. Tesortedd to Dy Persous Im the galleries to obtain | lace. The garnet satin princess dress opens in | stage appearance was matred BG Sea BES Oe delphia, Robert. Morris, ieninanciee and fiscal | also their father’s cousin. In this case, the elder | “The Reign of Law,” a work showing that every- | in that part of this and adjoining counties during | at the option of the purchaser "A deposit ‘of #1 Tefresments. Ladies would ti handkerchtetsto-| front. The train of the same satin 1s joined to the | RSs. She was overwhelmed with flowers. agent of the government, secured his services for | Roberts was not only a father-in-law to. his sons’ | thing is governed by some law. His generalization | the past forty years, died suddenly on Saturday al be gin a the ine of ate All conveyancing Siig thus made down wo pages on the Hoor. The | SX"Eand surrounded Dy a band of fur. A band of | —Mrs. Langtryhas already given up her new | Sgcut ol the government, secured is recs tor | ee Coe OnUy 9 father-tn-law to, his Step. | 18 perhaps strengthened by the exceptions pre- | while at the funeral of a neighbor. She was | the tones affate tenner ecsenti eh Sieh aes String thus made down t m the Hoor. The ! the fur is down each side of the front of the waist play, “Enemies,” and is completing her third and | which, however, was never com] reted, owing to) father. Thetrown mother was also their own | sented in many of the deeds of his own, Sauntly. seventy years old and wealthy. Besides being | day arom the day of sale, “Trustees reserve, pages would andwiches or fruit, | and on the back of the neck. last week at Niblo’s garden, New York, in “The | financial embarrassment overt: EI ee ee rcas | Sougit, and they are cousins as well as sisters to | ‘The present Marquis of Lorne 1s distingutshed in | Present at somany local funerals, she had been % £0 resell the property at the Fak and cost Of thy [pare adhandkerehiets | GREaT IvogNtrry and endless variety are| Lady of Lyons” in Walch, the New York public | He'was the only architect in the ‘United. states | each Other. "Pnese ‘peouls. are" Gust “wseenhee England as the son-in-law of the Queen, and in | Rmong the spectators at the obsequies of all the | Gecaulting purchaser after five days’ Dotice in tse thehandkerellefS y oticed in the new winter cheviots and other | Sect to like best to see her, cppapte of tarde undertakes gunn ence ot | gimust as unantmounly and malitudinoway as | the argyle domain indcotland aahaving conferred | noted peop of this country wo rave ated in tus | velo Star newenater = y Edward 8. Stokes 18 sald to be looking for a | the Federal territory was located on the Potomac | Mark Smith and his sons, and the marvel is that | the favor of hts hand on the Queen's daughter. | Past halt rentury, including Daniel Webster,avra. FRANK'T. RAWNaRGs, {trustecs, SSSIONAL ROWS OX CLOSING NIGHTS. fancy woolens. In addition to the long popular | — Edw: ng. Under the act of July 16, 1700 he was selected DY | there has never been a ctossing of thebloed nearer | Sir Colin Campbell, a cadet of tne great house of | PAs Mult contr, Including Daniel WobstersAura | HANK T, fat Speaking of the antl-tellum period, Mr. Murphy | hatter mistured, are now, introduced most ofthe | site on Broadway, New York, on which to erect s | Prexigent Washinglon tomako a TecOunolsoance | than the fet cousin, sthoupi is tnany instances | Seco ncaa Scat, ot Uae great house Of | am Lincoln Ho ne suid it was customary to anticipate at least one | ,Witimes’ formerly, worn by gentlemen only. | home for the minstrel organization which the suo- | Gr the ground and plan of s.city. ‘The, report of | the relationship appears to be much closer. TED pid hAbie and associates, ad TOF his very | prevented trom tring preset” at Presta“ BUSINESS CHANCES . : : . se all fe intended strictly : hich took place in the gummi - —— se Wvoree Su ‘ y the de re Who was S row during the last night of a session. Then it | traveling and promenade wens cess of the Dockstader's minstrelshas inspired him | shis visit, which to ve SE eae ea Gane Saas toe te ee nurs funeral by the death of a relative =* js! NC was regularly expected, he said, that the officials | Berroxs hold a very prominent place among | make “Billy” Emerson the manager of his troupe. | count of the site and recommends the ae Of | 1L1-TREATED WORKMEN WHO FIND REST IN MONKEY There ne Sania ‘Sir ooaiaiObelpoen In history. | MIs. Ruse onsaat othe dates of the death | JOR SALE—AN INTEREST IN ENGI ofeach house would have an extensive lunch | winter trimmings. Some of them have very| — Doubtless one of the events of the season in | the capital upon a eg "aL ‘HILL CEMETERY. He does not go back to King Arthur; his weal | 204 burial of every person who had died within | 4 adian, or French Patents for one of the tara ate a | stata, Poe htt a | on ert ee ac Dut te | tft i ais TR | AdthnoGvga 'oenow Tr Mecano aa Sea eo ve a | ga a a Fil cabot ae ee eee eequous lent’ | Japanese houses, They are intended for trim- | Taming of the Shrew,” which is now in rehearsal, Major L'Enfant at Philadelphia with his plan of | Herald, says: Mr. A. J. Thisselle, of this city, was the reckless intrigues, nor on the fatal scaffolds of | of tue person whose funeral she was attend ee ne Rts money can produce @ fortans. someaed ian al > ni D aed go early in eee @ | en! York three months ago to go to Panama and | maker of Glasgow. He went into the Peninsula | husband died suddenly last Christmas, ai occurred in the House,” continued Mr. Murphy, cl t New York three ago to go lease of three years. Inquire of 8. BIEBER, eee esses TnL Fine cutee | | Doman enone Tey according to to cieaaha | Soran ete Se me | SER PAN Oo WSmNOT fake, epargeot the companys works along the Pro: | Kar service ion wat oF ASI Where Caco ek | Soe saa ong gurvaves her. ‘She had } gun sivas, berwoen ths honreof 4nd pan. aod curred in the Senate. Though I have witnes mn canal. In company with two other St fess S ove posal oma they are intended for. For small informal dinners | —Mr. John 8. Clarke, the American comedian, | empryo, much taded by the lapse of time, 1s pre- | Boge Panama canal. In com spinwallon Novem. | Service he saw tt. Where there was honor, he tae peels ou SALE OR EXCHANGE 4 RARe CHARGE between senators. Senator Toombs once got into | °dinary short dresses like those used for visiting | who bergoahes ae —* fog more heer ae ‘served in the office of Col. John M. Wilson, engi- ber, AB was a 2 ee small station Mt ene ey nye Six Sons Dead by Violence. Brick Works" Zor sale op situated cadiead se urposes are most suitable. These may be well | his sort of Mark Tapley temperament than Ameri- f public buildin, nds, | On the Panama railroad, where the company are te SINGULAR FATALITY IN AN ARKANGAS MoUNTAIN | 7% C an altercation with John Bell, of Tennessee. | Fittmed with embroidery, plassrons: ac. For | can gunahine, recently made hin fairse spnecrases Ree ee eat Toon GetSroined: | erecting large workshops. “they were. there Sut & the great, swarm’ of Russian cavalry with bis ar I AN AREA Gan Na Soupactty"Frota four to Bye, tal Toombs was the Jarges man and everybody ex-| jarge dinners real evening ‘tollets are best, as in | in Dublin. ‘The drawing Dears ho ttle, Pian ot ae i ne ee Tney Were Dang te ee ae eee ae | tne foros in India and quelied the grcat anuting. | 4 special trom Litcle Bock, Ark, Dee. &, enya: | teak iecctions oiteecch cea oe eee pected to see Bell wiit. But he did nothing of the | many cases the entertainments are followed by a] — “Indiana,” Audran’s new comic opera, seems | UG, rawing Dears the title, (Plan, of he Cry ang | fever, Spee a iat ae ST rea aay pee eye a | haere ere Uving'ta Searey counts: inna | Particulars ayply at othe, O03 Lathet nw. Goin kind. He stood up calmly and without evineing | Concert or a theatrical performance. to have made a most favorable impression as pre- | of the United States, projected yo) | rere ue A SRY Sug E Tron NOW| He cammrtel waster cae ieee: aaliers an atin a : JOR SALE— 000, DRUG, GROCERY, O01 any symptoms of fear, and gave Toombs the lie | | THERE ARE Many KINDS oF SLuzves in wear in | sented by MeCaull's com] in Philadelphia. on | direction of the President of tho United States in Fork broken down in health. Mr. Thiele sald: | Colin Compe one Of te panes, soldiers and | rough log cabin situated in a gulch in the Boston eruony, Cnrtenp tnd deer i — imerloe : t fC passed on = mountains, and surrounded by a clearing of many | salen to $7. boarding Ho: ee ee aaee et Sees eens aes | saat vere ter ete ee ee ay gt Te mule repose aright eeath Day otJuly, MDCCKC,” “establishing ‘the Fun’ three Grains OF ears cash ay Ue ence | His name was Colin Macliver, ‘To pleage an | acres in extent, from which ne has earned a living | £2, Auviy a Cousin Omics of Boca pu grea: Beil ‘tap the ne | aleve" may te of ane tended nc wun | Mis Li Fistin the tie Tle Created que | Hrmanent Sot ox he bonkntGhe Fotomac, by | Fun, ato cars each Gay, wo Money |p name was Coun Males, pleas an | sere pion, rom which ne hasearnodaitng | By pi, ycomeons Ome ot DARE BANE Tose iy it So angen as | the Seon ng ee ohare | ere = Pe co Ree nena | Soc ht ro way. cain | Waitocant“niine borers wie arp" town | guinea mhng by ce chang tend comin | toners Al the swe”, at | ROE SALE_ABOUE 10 OURO GF OMe Tpombs was not regarded as half so dangerous aS | On the upper part of the sleeve ts an epaulet em- | 2Toar. Mr. in Hoff, of Waal eS | meddled with it somewhat in the interestsota| the streets and die without medical assist- | W yy wh | in _use on'tiis paper. ‘he face of ‘both fouts’ ts his repntation implied. o of real | Kindly recetved, as was little Annie Meyers’ ‘The | med ance. Their boates are carted | to ‘Monkey | aud misdeeds are sounding his infamy throughout | daughters are beneath the old root-tree “which | i use on ‘tis vaper, [The face of box fonts’ te Ges SSID a ui POR eS amet | ASHEN imac tn A wmens S| pmo nny pve to sage |S a nC ana | ANY wee a ia Mat | tan eters oe, tment | aia ie cy ote Surat the great’ men whose public lives were largely | duty ome um . coe é mechanics are promised $5 a day In silver an ¢ Y vassal nde nis tery ey spoke very kindly of |" “Novaur¥ among the minor articles ot dress te | .— Oo. Prank A. Burr's new polltical comic opera, the pish commenced by its projector ald notiong re- | board there, ‘The silver 1s issued by the Chilean “rhe Coming of Christ.” Tne nenrest neighbor is five miles distant. ‘The | dregs THE EVENING STAl Sl Se the late Gen. Brockenrkige a8 ' gental, courteous | _ 6 ares “aaizpah,” received a tentative production in Phil- | main in his hands, One of the discreaitable acts | Overnment and the dredging company discount tt | «wnat reay wnto yor, Tony unto all, Watek; at oven, the railway after‘ journey of 100 miles through a | wees OE STORE, GOOD STAND, LEADS See eoe ae on beeen asl aera oe ralde rtrtuaell Tet inaty | adetphis'Taestay afternoon, and, though many | Urwiniuetneas Ger sreatment of the sesame, at unirty-five cente on the doliarfor American gold. | oy gf mainight or al cocccrowing’® he allway iter & Journey of 100 mallee arough a | 7Fy0R BALt_aHOE - TRE: GOOD STAND: Li the Senate hasever had.” Gen. isreckenridge, {ther cut out on either side or fringed. The fringed. ‘The powerful Carrol, of Dud. | The ¢ laborers 18 poor and insum- Antpeuty = reed here and there’with small | tunes oot ee Se Said, had the faculty of never forzetting a face. | part 1s very narrow and the bands may be in seve- | faults were revealed which will require correction oe uit alousein one of thé avenues | clent in quantity. ‘The fresh meat is most all dis. Himsy bein the evening: a ing intersper re ae Fe a a After his return from his extle in Europe and only | Fat colors.” Each of these 1s doubled over like the | before the work can be presented to the public, it eee ae pues | cased, ‘drinking water they are given rain AO eg settlements, “Case himself Is a splendid. specimen | Address SHOES, Star @ few years ago, while In Philadelphia, he met a 7 seems to have gone well with the frie1 audi. | laid down on. aD, water, and ice is worth elght cents a pound. The 4 of manhood. He is sixty-seven years old, but (HE ATTENTION OF INVESTORS 18) fechas Ragesdemottcnmceumetetts | gener sng core eck earn pike tae | pee, fae meee was arranged by cad eu | more, Washinton in es ising othe fei steps ploy ana in tion charge | wile fee iit GX di omy gust Re einai tetas cots |e Soc ai a aneaRe the Senate during his ( enridge’s) vic ; | ted, cream, &c. These pompons are employed in ishes of many interested in the carrying forward ra the 9e0, is stored with the skins of bears and deer | 80n of prices of afew of the stocks in Ae en ei ee as called him by | the’ same manner as bunches of flowers or Hbbon | BUET seems to have done was to furnish ideas. Ths | W! ne: ted to LEnfanv’s removal. An- | pital at Aspinwall and $2 a day for attendance, And the hour grows quiet and holy cabin ‘In the | and ‘November, 1886, is shown below: name and through him sent his regards to Mr. | pows would be. ‘story ts that of an island im the Grecian archipel- | Of tt seer ‘of. reputation, who ran | Five years ago the company took a contract to ‘With thoughts of Me; Which have fallen before his unerring aim. In Rosse Valessen Vane Murphy. * : ‘which the sultan of Turkey presents to the | drew Ellicott, a surveyor of rep Gredga fourteoh miles of the canal ‘They emplog | While you hear the vil War with Mexico he led a company, andin the war al Pe tae rg Per gare. coveted ATAM eet S SERS" | pagar pan tne garnet | ae ane ten eran | Sienna Le UOY tease ag | Saat ey ant Sone Ke oarace as | RTA ee So anon hodcar us Cale ane nee 30 membering faces,” rem: Mr. Murp! a a ave the contract about half complet ‘sf ie y. ne the id of : OO en ceeipe [LIRR ae Ea ena ames | sevalarama eae paths Sec | wc wus agtred Pluss Ta eee | puyacens and cntncera te asitrattaa at; | inka ea See ee a8 a ee : 5 2 mon} an ie Q 5 mow Te MAY URILANTHROPIC WORK. TO | Magning., (The cloth, corsage is laced in the back | Yiesootae theother a republican, for the hana ot | down to the present day. asheavy a8 at present. at the door be on te latch War. in 1ay0 the revenue officers ralded a “usoon. | Rofo years old, and man ite DEAN, Agwtt oat FHROP IC ORK. cl mn wi A Pip LG ne” - ~ — 3 To the Eaitor of Tux Evasive Sram iS row of ancient silver medais, "The cloth toque | Mizpab, the viceroy's daughter.” ‘The court. de- ae ae ere Strengthening Their Hands. Foe st me ea ne g shine” distillery tn the Boston mountains. |The | 4. Glover building, 1419 F sta. w. im Mend WHE not a lutlc interent the thoughts of | Minegulanty crushed inie's soit crews uocetin Gee Giectiss eoteras Wétore: airing a Re aranRS | pun 27Mt LEnfant was employed on Fort MLIMin, | egy vioronta ASSENTS TO AN AMENDMENT 0 SHR isis and several Were wounded, among thas toy a | BEST OFOMTUSITY 4N ATLANTIC soe Beats plush and twined with gray wings, e el below Philadelphia. Then for twenty years CANADIAN FISHERIES AGT. and ser Tey ee ae tne fret | Bt om the Ocean fr Tnestic helpin the west and of the superabund. | _BPSIDES THR Casniner and heart-shaped cor- a ved. in obscurity. Washington, Jefferson and | an ottawa dispatch says the governmenthasre.| Tyner beimthe midnieht | Undervrusi ahd thus escaped capture: One died | BORS MS waar, eaten ee BOM meager Fangs sages for balls and the opera, there isa revival Going Home. Hamilton admitted his genius, but deplored, his | ceived notice that her majesty had assented to the ‘And the black waves Iying dumbly from the effects of the wound five. months after; hich tavites patriotic consideration? Bias ireccs | this season of the old-fashioned decotlete bodice, Kiss meywhen my spirit Ales: Profesor of engincerag at West. Porat, tn. re | mendment tothe Canadian fisheries act, passed | —Wyen mntiCdl beset ara close the other diel in Texas rom the sameeause a year watriotic consideration. 3a s 5 re b mes : ‘be possible that some of the states will, from sheer | which rounds upon the neck, front and back, in ON ey SE Ticats tis commtitencn Be shanoea cpeni cine | at thie last eeeston and which was reserved by the ‘pAind dhe Hts aro out in the house, tho bors was fatally abbas deien inom ane | = Sax necessity, be induced to relieve the District from | a semicirele, leaving the shoulders covered. With Whilol draw my parting teeth, accepted, but not refused.” In 1810 ‘ap- | governor general for the assent of the imperial en the fires burn low and red. To-day the father, who 1s in this placa with cattle, | WASHINGTON, ry the abnormal burden of poor population thrown | regular low-necked bodices reappear the diaphan- And am borne to yonder shore propriatéd $1,304.20 to pay P. C. L’Enfant $666%,, | authorities. It will be remembered that when the ‘And the watch is ticking loudly Foceived word tran, Colorado Gly, Ter thet the | “Waaea aaa, 18; us by the War? ous and becoming draperies of silk tulle, India ‘Where the billows beat no more, with legal interest from March 1, 1792, “for his | Canadian cruisers commenced seizing American Sa es son Who ‘accompanied is ill-fated brotiier to the | WOOD BULACHEADS, tnick autos, os tee eee it May seem preposterous now that the taking| gauze, or crepe lisse, arranged in soft folds over And the notes of endless spring’ services in laying out the plan ‘for the city of | fishing vessels for purchasing bait and ice the ough yon sleep tired on your court Ea ee Pe a py of destitute children into femiiies for kindly nurture | the neck and shoulders, which add grace and ‘Through the groves immortal ring. Washington.” uestion of the legality of such proceedings under is the dark room: with aman on 2 ranch sixty niles beyond the | Sse ret, at che otic.” Bid, Wil be opened om is out of fasnion, to suggest that a large number | modesty to this usually objectionable style of 1 home to-night, Upon the outbreak of the war of 1812 L’Enfant | the Canadian fisheries act was raised, and it was For it may be that at midnight town. Thus six have perished by violent means, | 17th of January, 1887, at 2 p.m. in presence of of halt-grown bo} s and girls could be spared, and | corsage. Out of blindness into sient, was made engineer in charge of the construction | found that the act did not sumMcientiy cover such mY will come. The only surciving son is living quictly with bis | S&t%, MC, {HGS Supervising Bg, ahd Architect that thése are suering ior careful trainin ,,such | Baas THaT can be made to do double and treble Qué of wealness, war and Pain, of Fort Washington, & stone cagemated bastion cqves, Inasmuch ag It did not t provide the, penalty Rake wis eke father, He bas a violent. temper, and ‘only by | 020: 2% 24 27 and aw wake the best of Tani rato power, peace and sexin, c .._ Proseci e may. ° —— She ready response: “We want help that has been | GUY a8 Wall pockets for shopping, work emcee Gat divine? gale and flogin Of the national capital, but becoming Involved in | made under the customs act for infringement ot When the nieht is dying slowiy ee pa DENTISTRY. already trained.” Lena pny ey thereat cr pee ee disputes with the authorities he was relieved. _| customs regulations in cases of neglect to enter, ‘And the sea looks calm and holy, has overtaken his brothers, =o ——— Newspaper notices that help is wanted in cer-| bags, old-fashioned square, oblong and melon- Tanqune buscar oe ‘During the remainder of his days he was the ob- | aud similar offenses. Waiting for the dawn of the guiden sun R. STARR PARSONS, DENTAL SURGEON, fain localities make faint impression om persons | shaped reticules, and are tnade of plush, hoche, ee Ject of the charitable hospitality of friends. For | Last, session Minister Foster introduced and Which draweth nigh: ‘9th st, corner E nw. ‘Who cannot read. Moreover. those who have wit | art embroidery stuffs, satin, wide sash fbbons, ‘Kiss my lips and let meso: some years he resided with Thomas Digges, on War- | passed an act to amend the fisheries act, in which ‘When the mists are on the valleys, shading Big Faro Playing. Specialist ip Filling, Extracting and Orewning.. evough and money enough to tnd such distant lo- | velvet, and are decorated’ with motifs of em” ‘Nearer swellaghe solani Row burton Manor, near Fort Washington. After that | {t is provided that it shall not be legal for fishing he rivers chill, Chicago Dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer. _Omcobours,9t05. ealities, have usually intelligence sufficient to get | brotdery, a] plique Work of various Kinds; with ‘Of the wondrous stream that rolls entleman’s death the aged engineer accepted a | Vessels to enter Canadian ports for any other pur- see ieee ‘An unknown man, Who is said to be a waiter by. R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 77H ST, back again, as tn fact so many of them do. Tobe} bows of ribbons placed just where a French By the borderland of souls; jome with William Dudley Digges, a nephew of | poses than those expressly stipulated in the treaty Behold, Peay unto you, watch! has been playing @ star engagement at a Dike doors from corner of E. in all itd in @ place where they seldom or never meet a per- | woman would place a bow with tinsel, jet and Jean catch sweet strains of songs his former benefactor, at Lone “Head, Chillam | Of 1818 that tsfor shelter, for repairs for obtain Let the door be on the latch — sak tote Beker nc ches. Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work ware son of their own color is well, just as satisfactory | other beads, and the holiday trade in ‘ob- Hlosting Sown 1 from distant throngs, Castle Manor, now Green Hill, the estates of Mr. | ing wood or for obtaining’ water.” ‘This act was ‘Tn your home, gambling honse at No. 125 South Clark street for a | ranted. ee ee aia te 2 us. | A Surer method to | jects te immense. foaching out from angel banda, Riggs. Here, on the fourth day of the summer | mtended to provide the penalty of confiscation for Inthe chill before the dawning, few days past, and his net winnings aggregate | ————— ve permanent help is to gather the young, take |” 4 Tomer of coarse brown woolen goals and od Month Of une, in 1605 at seventy years of purchasing bait or ice, ahd will give the Canadian ‘Between the night and morning about $25,000. Seatac amines nce a0 mote and make ‘hem | praan has the skirt open cm the left i ovee the dogers frown and avy's thrust, tive mortat femalns ot Peter Chartes Uintant, ene | goverment much mofe freedom of action in deal may come, ‘The stranger, Who"is‘about twenty-seven years | Graeat Manx. Dows Ovencoar Suz, ¢ home, 4 ce just pe in tre : hing vessels This: : stranger, who7ls’ Se yuecnaat Gay Gm ldnen,ekercising the | Breadth of plush. On this plush are stx bands} g Slur Wiha Mast ata States wore infd to rest by che hand of chastty- it | Act to which notice Ot assent was recetved to-day. | Tymaybsinthemorning. 1d, of medium bulld abd fats complexion and hair © patience and hopefulness that 1 $ nam oil in fru forlorn, - 3 eee 3 en Know! & surcet houses Soy Require of those who would lead tveu onto useful | Cad of each The Meolen teehee eae ore Aching twa end brett heart, 4s another sad pagein the history of LEntant that | 4a a Woman Betray ‘Them? apa the dew i litteriug sharply Year, “Until three mouths ago a ilty-oout bee was Ress. Tam no impractical enthusiast, but know | which ls platted to the belt, and raised over the Doling ap ot eae eee? in object of charity in a Washington asylum, The | THR EXPOSE OP THE SECRET WORK OF THE xXIGHTS| © When the waves are nughing loudly about his limit. ‘Then he returned here from Colo- saac ace kaos me as somewhat of The care and trouble incident to such right hip. ‘The lett side of the tunique has a Over there will righted be grow. ing magnificence of the Ainerican capital, al- ‘OF LABOR, is, rado, where he is Said to have blazed out a8 a high | ‘The workingmen Cd ape oS i —Jaues G. Crane. | ready outrivaling in artistic and Inndscapéef-| A special to the New York World trom Amster- sane Sd Ss DiTOe aro aREING BwoeUly, roller. aS aS ma two | SUPPER seo peeengperi a eereweennarenreng wut e tuall ‘Salary, and with a aumerous family | The back pulling terminates Om the left aide ins | wre, Siowaree Vitec and Dislikes. | Corated Zupitsisot thtold World isan, onduring | 48%. Y., December 22, says: ‘The excitement | . With thelone day's work before you— aig ci, snrnieg “noma ns fom tro | whileoutON STRIKE that trade this season has been Sr her omn, bmpent Up no less than stx poor chil-| short end, bordered with fringe. The waist has & | pen the New York Works, pe ran a L'Enfant,as Versailles, | OVer the exposing of the secret work of the ‘And the Beighbors come t6 talk a little player. One night when John Condon was dealing | ereatly impaired. Gromibrance OF ee raat J bave no re- | small polit in front, and there ‘are ends down the | Prom he New York World yp- | that queen of royal residences, stands to-day the | Knights of Labor has subsided as the investiga ‘Of all thaf must be done. © Won a bet of Mfty dollars behind the four, five | We have been very bury and have had no reason to ue when there was not one or | sides and back. It opens in front over a brocade ie oe ee Goh Sicha he atest tribute to the skill and taste Of LeBrun | tion into the origin of the disclosures progressed, But remember that I may be the next and six. ‘The usual limit of the game was forty | -otuasn, put we are overstocked, and have concluded Jaore in the household to be taught to work and | plastron. A revers 1s on the left side of this plas- | horrence of dark colors. It has been already noted. Git reNotre. ‘The aMdavit made by tho editor of the paper ‘To call p20 fame nat your door, dollars. He let the bet and pay stand, and 1t won ee instructed imall the ways to ft them to support | tron. that all of the Stewart buildings were of the | “In iss4, through the influence of Mr, C Which first published the secret work Is hardly hee again, making $200 In all. EO aise SES SR: BOR Seeeees Sur ERED, themselves. Yet such fs the decline in the prac- - eee. yurest white. and she herself avoided in her | Engineer Commissioner Twining and others, a bill | credited and was made, it is su to throw Asyou work ‘heart must watch, en eee and the owner, | Overcoats rather than carry any over. Lice of this virtue of Uringing up children, that Whe Wrote Them? astauch as possible, all somber hues. Mourn. | was introduced into the House of Representatives | the investigators off the scent. ‘The Worlg corre- Por the door fs on the latch after hesitating a moment asked: “can ft all x Pos BDO extmpiey 1 ave found It alunost all | 4 py scasecrs YOR TRSTING AN ACQUAINTANCE wir | ing she always laid off as’soon as conventionality. to appropriate a sufficient sum to remove the re- | spondent y interviewed Master Wi ry In your room, ‘Condon replied: “You must be the doctor. e TO-DAY WE BEGI! 2 Was equal to, al! T dared undertake, to bring up LITERATURE itted, and even Guring its term she lightened | mains of the great engineer of the cap- aTeredries, who explained the matter thus: And it may the morning bet was noi only allowed to stand, but was pressed We have reduced prices che, te Indian walt trom six years to TWEREY-| + ne giocy that wan Greece RGsotemnity at home with white nesligee eae {tal from its “present place — of — negiect | _ “The secret papers from which the recent expose |* Twill come, $50. He won four bets of $250 each and quit, | Our great marklown sale, one. = Was very fond of dress to the last moment of her | into the city and for the erection of a | was copied isan ‘organizer's circular’ in force some oo —_____ Subsequently he increased his winnings in the | thirty to fifty per cent, and the fact is you could not it occurs to me If some Congressman, benevo-| And the grandeur that was Rome. lite, and her jewels were superb. Her morning | suitable monument to his memory. While | months ago. This fact was established by com- ‘Theatrical “Floral Tributes.” house LO between $9,000 and $10,000. duplicate any single Overcoat at any wholesale clothing ¥ inclined, will take up Uns matter, confer | 2. A cowslip by thertver’s brim gowns were marvels of daintiness and luxury and | Congress 1s so ready in Itberal appropriations for | paring the published secrets with the ritual. ‘The ‘Making another trip west he revurned ten days See nO may be willing to assume A yellow cowslip was to him, Of every delicate tint, rose, pale blueand lavender, | states tn commemoration, of Colunous and Lar | two were dissimilar in ‘many respects. Labouchere in ‘Truth. ‘Tackling No. 125 again, he obtained a limit | house for the same money. tue to select such children as are ‘And it was nothing more. or white and pearl color, smothered in the fnest | fayette, the naine and services of L'entant should | comparing the disclosures with un organbers ‘Tam glad to see that there sa promfanciamento | of $100 to single canls, and $200 and $250 to| Qvercoats at these prices — ony or two that might carry re- | # Virtue ts her own reward, her, skin was, Wonderfully white and “kept it8 | Riagentus: ws n> “ona SPPIANG UN Ora. | were two organizers appointed in this district, ‘, | the stage. Occasionally they are spontaneous, but | "SX ne OU oer could not ge:| Suileat thecreions Met to many & household commensurate with alli | Spase che'rod aad goa the child. Bloom, and, though she’ was over 80° fears, | DiS FieurNarox, November 30, Hr, Cumminsis the firstand the other resigned the | as a rele they are got-up affairs, I remember | “action” quick enough at the limit, and challe1 $6.50, $8,50 $10.50, $12.50, #15 and ¢18, . S 7. God favors the heaviest battalions. her teeth—ot the clear, translucent, ‘flinty z Mice and from the order some months ago. In| being behind the scenes some years ago when a | everybody around the tabie to bet on the out Overcouts for Boys from 13 to 17 years old at 63.78 ure so Du Grant st ts s0, | & Srornal viglance 38 the nies ue aberty. *| sort that will outlast a century—were’in per- July, at the Cleveland convention, the secret, work who was then (and deservediy $0) a “stage rapier iz and does not our | & Firmen, gence #3 the i fect condition. Her chestnut hair was merely Hanged to the Rigging. Was revised. The changes then made were not | !24¥, 4.50, $5, 86,up to $12. it ts lawful to do good on the sab. | 9, Fil die in the last ditch ‘| Streaked with gray. She bad all her faculties and | 4 SAILOR'S ALLEGED SUFFERING AT THR Hays OF | noticed in the Democrat's disclosures, and this | queen,” Was acting. Her husband arrived with Suite Sor 85, 96, 7.50, 08.50, up toot. What a good Work could be achieved g : Was very active, mounting stairs as nimbly asa IS OFFICERS. clearly proves, in the minds of the I ‘the | some twenty or thirty bouquets and a huge basket 4 ten oF twelve Sundays ere the ath of | 21- G00 made tne country ri, Mra. Stewart has Deen accused of resorting | a dispatch from New Orleans says: A seaman ‘of the traitorous acta.” er nctera TET Rachie Ts tinctnnes he was back again and occupying his favoriteseat, | Children’s Overcoata at €3, 64, 85, up to $8. “ a start the ball | 1) frame team (rome artificial méans to give this impression, but that | namea William Jackson instituted abult Thurs. Orilggarang that amidavit an aMdavit that I the door-openers, the latter he placed in the | Before night he was $4,000 ahead. AL Suite from #2.50 up to $10. b more statesmen be Induced to int | 12 Weal pt ang ncontucre charge her friends always warmly denied, and | 2! would take would come nearer the truth than Ed- | orenestra. At the end of the first act the he began. and caiter playing until 90% Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from $1.50ap J even haut of our philan- | 1 ¥ rating and brighte Would acknowledge nothing talve ‘except the little | day against William Matthias and A. Morrison, | stor Kline's, I will say that I believe Henrietta C. Were thrown, but no sooner was the curtain this morning, got up from the $10,000 loser, works wine double blessing | 2% Thelrs nor to make repty, Years younger then she, and by many Who Had io | Hee tetramer, sidgc tet mate ofthe bank | Pronk: ox-fnancil seretary of te local asoem- | Tham ‘uney wero ea ee oad | mening arte : — ork, what & , > years n 20 , Twi & Fhetrs not 0 reason why, heed of 1t except their aversion to the trouble of | BY8" Iver, claiming $2,000 tee may have been ‘at Philadelphia, but | ADF Openers 10 1 ne nd | During the night he made two remarkable: “d to this train of thought partly | 4, Thelrs Dut to do and die. curling thetr hair around the temples, ‘The stew- | ANd inhuman treatment on the high seas. ‘The | Citta was its hist source, “Sever nery ies | of at act Wen Pues envi | un the first he tan one $50 check up to aud vrvther of my servant hereon aviit | 18 Thou sast an undisputed thing See re eee ee eer any festivities, | Ubellant alleges that he shipped on the vessel for | vious to the expose it is sald that Henrietta Fronk | Cer, tHe. Dasket, of flowers, was, solemnly | 1 te ie ete 850 ‘up, 750. ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL T, N.Y. where he has been from a |’ 7 Viper hn peep and the lonely occupant rarely went Ce} & three years trip, and while near Montevideo he | made throats nding certain secrets in her | actress was once playing the of a boy, | Toward morning he became and ban st well clothed and happy, having | 17: There in a Tapes Shoes same ta Death, Dut Mi she was at home, and was pl was unmercifully beaten by the two ion. ‘These were revived and denounced rrasthrown vo kor whilne che hereine ct | tered Schimmel to “size up” on fast turns, Luck CLOTHING COMPANT, Eoutaiuved bearing, pol wvide treme tie erect a | 10. Nearer, my God, to Thee stayed 15, luncheon, a8. she called he elabornts | clothes, is hands were. stacked ‘and hewas | que Publication ofa letver sald to have ‘been “sent | the wisce was on the stage, and she‘had towand it Waneeuins hin, and, tom a bagmaing of one ontained bearing. pole 19. Nearer, 5 an she caliod the hance Apts ae the ee eentmmel beat hin ‘sso, lunmmaniy aspect of 6 a 90. Curve fe ike Young chickens, day meal which served her for dinner. ‘There | hanged to. the walle nis, feet, ‘arely ents, in bitter hatred, were ogi to; tnose “or, | Lose latter, in aofordance with stage etiquette, $500 and, $1,000 He also called ‘urns success | ana CORNER 7TH ANDGSTERETS. ELIZABETH I. THOMSON, ax. Sean en ate eae Rover waa any meal called dinner in the Stewart | touched the deck. His Yongue, protruded it munications credited to Molly Maguires. ‘Miss | Nosoaner for from $150 to But for these losses he . soe Sievenin Street. | 2 He Dullded better than he knew. tea, ahd was only ies formal than’ the tuncheous | poppea out of their After being cut down | 27a claims to have docoments th her posseasion ost sensational that, has ocurred tn Chtcage | MUSE MCMEENTND PONRET AND F ems mg a oe wi ute fo A Fire How’ Strange Death beg but at atl times, even. when sie was quite alone, | hewas lowered into che hold ‘by meat of s rope ee since Curt Gunn lost $14,000 against Pat Sheedy's | cast corset” ich nag ets. Has WAS HE THROWN FROM A HKIDGR WHERE TWO MER-| og Hud the Sound of there was the sine suevession of courses and thé | aYound his body, and, after remaining down there | What She Hops Out of These Days. game last winter. ‘styles in bonnet and bat frames. sy DERS WERE COMMITTRDT Was all the sound contingent of solemn, dignified men-servants, Sook, Horas ony weioase and, chalked U0 Che | prom the San Francisco Report. AND WINTER, 66 ANDS7. A Nanticoke, Pa., spectal, December 224, says: | 25. “Will you walk Into masada ein muakionty Uhat the ship was badly leaking and Mis services | | There 1s 8 pretty bit of writing somewhere about — ‘he body ot Duvid'B. Mornis was revovered trom | "Sal the spider to the fy. Woman Will siwaye book prota bat the man | were requited te Dee Wee nts ee eae a Denutil maiden who hopped tnto bed leering Lisi Be BOE frinas, Siaoanings the river to-night. Morris suddenly disappeared (enews ths etek and tee sais ho will give her up isn't worthy Of thename—| 4 rae aie ag a ayy ee A at the Importing - While crossing the bridge on the way to his home Somerville Accouwrs.—Judge _- BARR, Be Grand Tunnel lave Saturday night. Te was not | 27, WomeRnaNe and childhood ost hb exchenge calls attention to the tact that ttt | One aC ae atet, Tt, gesuerany | ane dows any hopping ts oUt Of what Drutoat & sez 1111 Pesniyivania Known what became of him, but the suspicion Withered and shakén, a This ‘of Crab Orchard, Lincoln county, for | the snowy mound there are boots of bronze and oss “10c. BOY: i (ell o = What can an old man do but diet Ch ae anes poopie bave of pouring eged deficiency in’ his accounts with ’ inky Pale flannel or silk @ everything cI ae Poe is gue ety bev | 2% hough eto it ote oa, eee g until the bangs are Uniashionatie ae Uncotsfand company. re was arrested sted and held | vos ¢ sp her Wilowy form. She sheds an un- | might are (oon) foe ; that Morris was thrown from He | #8. He y ya 5 : was one of the oldest aud. most experienced “fixe | Who Stole the livery of the court ot Heaven | oon & | Hooks yellow corsets ombroiderst te ‘Usu- | scfiee ivasks: “Wey not, pass a law forbiding of milk disguises the peculiar aroma of the tea, and ‘Sot a Doses in the Wyoming valley and was employed ‘To serve the Devil in. ‘Mya. Jones—What shall I buy the sale of ally she does bring her esthetic taste down to a | steamboats from Fie’ waters, makes one taste exactly like another, ‘very Be Newport, coiters. Strong etorts wil be maoe | 20 thing of beauty 4s oy forever, this Cl Be lived. N White night-aresy Bur its ‘wo have to | from ‘on from sending | much in the same way as French cooks ‘some. i = to fathou the mystery of his death. In the past | 31 But evil ts wrought by want of thought an or a diamond ring: to give an Sleep in such an artistic sort of ‘messages, all furna- | times spoil the favor of fish with their teu Years two murders and several brutai assaults AS well as Want Of heart. wil pany. Taian hosters, Be to be of houses | eternal sauces, till you are unable to tell To Wi have been committed on this bridge. The mur. | 3% None knew thee but to love thee, air of wristers. Resort in Lmaamion.—1 Gresham fin gener bulging al grates for Durning coat o | Whetiier YoU are eating falmon or shark, Cats ae rcs Sor oesiotstam | a RRC ee PT cay, | PEE pepo inifertfepurctnane saat oie Wates | ty tans Sica anys Gt ane | Ra a ae yc eeae | Sree een errata 3 le water = ‘34 Tell me the tales that to me were so dear hima expression. was railway was the ‘all gas and other tal. | the tea more agreeable without in the least inter. At a sociglistic meeting in New York last even-| °* Tong long age Seance Sraach be ceed eee tke catnate | ges eae aaa fering with Mlk ‘and tea soon’ ing the Eflish expounder of socialism, Dr. avel | 95, If tit be treason, make the moat of it. tee begin on S he-then?® Thty wee eed as tt wi ay all tndebtedmess’ om this ‘the the dtuseqy" say tor aveyears ‘Then, if | Comes Very Insipid'to ths wees of thoes Whe hoes urged that every soctallst should Joti ex 36. He tourhed the ‘of public credit, ‘under the spreading ‘chestaut treca—Cart | & Cane tet, ‘a8 Well a8 the interest on all bonds to date. ot alanignt ons 8 doctor is | once accustomed themselves to drink plain tea. {efor organizations and try to put toa forw ‘And {t stood upon tes feet” Wreukre Weekly. Gresham decided to postpone further hearing be de- a “wward the ultimate abolition of wage slavery.” | 37. From Greeniand’s icy mountain, Doubtless this blessed climate means pot |, Fatt River the Prot. C. H. P. Peters, of Clinton, N.\.. announces | 34 1 remember, Tremeiaber, Si Deane ony took Borie eae weet, tor Howard, peorts the discovery “of am ‘asteroid in rigiit ascension |" ‘The house Where wee born, spe 30, Knights 11d; declination north, $ deg. Sm. “GOs "106 | aa, Butchered make m Roman holiday. peingre room for everybody in this big world. | Presigekt iiagnitade ts 11:5. fe have met the enemy and they comes many | Wamsutte evorder Swowart, in Amsterdam, N.Y., yester. | $1: Independence Now and’ indesesaeer tor. | Wane the frout room. lVew Orleane = day, decided that ‘the Kuights of Labor’ plexets, | “~ ever. Gpicago ts Just as good a Judge ot postry a8, ot | mill {iol Tuesday; should be hed ag, disorderly per | 4g. Y would nos tive always ork, and Mr, Tennyson might as well be informed | tment was and required them to give $250 ball for 43. Don’t give up the ship. ‘that his recent verses won't pass | who struck bebavior for one year. 44. For though on ahe was bens muster in town.—Chicago Times. work; but ‘The Kussian government has discovered the ex- ‘She had a mind. Annie G. had been tor ‘over two | strike will sstence of ab extensive nihiltst organization, the | 45, Breathes there a man with soul eo dead. dolls, ‘a moaned, | addressed a of which are workmen in the lange fac- | “"~ Who never to himself has said eu cat JE ygu like, bul Dve had ter: | vernon, and, ae. TRS sy own, my native lands eiiclion ng btn my caldrn in ons f» | voted. 4g, San ee amo Sere as CES | wea fe am 48. Write me asdne wno loves ais followmen, fefueed ceaaied, "You wea ot 50. i i i [ i a: