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ee oi a a lil * ai ok a5 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY,sJANUARY 1, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET an industry which 1s bound to exercise an influence HOUSEWORK OR WORSE? A Barr Horry EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. “iifoet taranger iateraning and sugzeative are the | Why Should so Many Women Choose LEXANDER =e D. T, ws PIEDMONT AIR LINE - ening Dress and the Development of 3 bid ne Go old kelis erns; ny d it B c ‘TED OILET a American Physique. terns hel dragens ‘and t novanelent gure ae woes fara ee nn ee NINE YEARS. German, Hatnemeti, ‘ste. Trapalations | FIHOMAS DOWLING, Avotioneer. as wt Sera SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 19, 1880, ‘olors used upon natural grounds are oliv ‘° ‘trom n, J THAD, ° — fare opening this week several by pee Oy tS ot THE TRAGL-COMEDY OF THR STAGE-STRUCK YOUNG | Dall Veilow terme cotta. red, old biue in several erate —- GENE. - a snes a WomsN—a NRW INDUSTRY—a wapry TROCGHT IN | Phaacd ‘and browns. ‘The polished white and y Mons the Boston Herald. zB { be oat >] } 1121 18T.N.w.| FOR GROCERS AND CIGAR DEALERS NEW DECORATIONS IN ENGLIGH TorLET axTs | 9,42 yRnbane, Mock ~-% iowa Rat es-cuul mai! Wa GEES, paeeeea see | lee ee tee a ee ee ee iways the subject of women’s work and wages Beene TY WET, Sand foe ctvoutar, stating terme BALLY, 250,000 CIGARS AT AUCTION. ppetictes: ian pelace butt sineptuy car Wankington Wo Atauia, ot Kindergartner. -§ very prices. Jon inomes XENOWNRD BAYRUX TAPESTRIES—NEED OF ORGaM- | Aud Iuake More effective Work. The articles con- | 18 an Interesting one, and it bids fair to continue | ieg 1 ARGER STOOK....10 ASSISTANTS. = a = MoNDay 1G, JAN. 3, 1887, Tar bo bale. at Kinky, Gor Shane, - vats ome WORK! sist mainly of tea table and other covers, mantel | an important one for along time tocome, Re- EY NORE ABT STUDIO. aiss EDGAR STUD. | , Commencing MOXDAY MORETS “ai at Xoveltien in Royal, Worcester and other famed Ba- | sirssivuty and interiiniate stations IZATION AMONG AMERICAN Wi ORKERS. Ce eee eee eee valid in blue and wiize | cently, the New York Zribune has published a se- | 1879....IMPROVED TRADE. ...35 AGSISTANTS, ad Painting, pod Tipliog sixteen, abe bat Aho tad oxi ae nip: Ghemster cepgux_eeincieetar [Ss oe a Gortoneritg — 3 ans ye like. e vi me harlot al From Our Own Correspondent. HScatied the Queen’ pattern; because Queen vic. | “es of articles, apparently based upon fresh and arench pod Drawing. ta ip above consignment, of ceanaaine soaeere + | haflotieeytiie, Staunton, Lowierilie, Cinciagst aud Naw Your, December 31. | torla sent for samples to Windsor and selected one | patient investigation, concerning the condition of ee Seer. otters s date chance for erocers and dealsis gene. Negrers'Washipetn ta Lovteviie Fashion has not lost its power to change the | of these blue and white spreads, the shop and factory girls in New York elty. With OLUTION, IN SHORT. rally tosecure first-class goods, it CHLOE Rly yr Loochouig, Rake, Aah aspect of our gowns and produce the alterations APPLICATION TO DRESS. the detatia of the information thus brought to = Orleans apd points Southwest rs Washington to Aiken, 8. C., Wash- ington to Montgomery, connecting With parlor car te Pen cee, Obra Repco of style which would be considered revolutionary | There ts another point of view from which it 1s | light, we do not propose dealing at this time. ‘The foriprpechit: Typewsitifg tate by" experienc If they were spoken of a8 “reform” and aggres- | interesting to us, and that is its application to | significant fact is the one which was well known Operators, ‘The School B21 ¥ st Uw. we New Orleans sively demanded. For example, the ounces of | aress and its suggestion of means by which Ame. | pefore,that there are tn New York animmense nuin- | 1984....NEW YORK DEFTED....150 ASaISTAWTs, | recrers Tue Scueol BOLE sto * TEAING ON WASHINGTON AXD ONTO DIVISION. the recent past have disappeared, Where have | can women could benefit themselves and utilize | per, thousands upon thousands, of women, not all | 1885... MARCHING ON....175 ASSISTANTS. M MDa be oth ond Fein, ‘ashinston #15 sim. daily, They gone to? Echo aNsWers—N0 OBE KDW. | en sor We wat thes febky | YOUNE girls, who work long hours at wearying oc- Skirts are certainly practical nowadays. Except ) and chair scarts; we Want. this beautiful nand- | Cupations for a mere pittance, from $3 to $5 a for formal occassions, they are cut walking length. | work upon coveriids and covers, Our grandmoth- | weeks, out of which they have to secure lodaing, Young girls do not wear trains at all. ‘They are | ¢F Nadit of their own doings but it Will be still | food,"and clothes. Certainly, thetr situation seen t Sunday, ee era tae 9 Teturning, leave Round Hill 6 Om, Pa ee > arriving : os 815 15TH 8T, neh from South arrive at Washi 8:30 am and 8-23 and from Louisville #: a Marini has ‘honor form. and See ia ed taught. Send for circular fo1 i re d30-8t f re Deautitul and remunerative applied to dress, { pitiful. Living under such conditions is imprac- a INDERGARTE ‘HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FIXELINROP = | 5 local, 1003 a.m. panelled; they have trimmed and draped fronts | Toner ty cvery day, needs Dy those Whos tee | LICADLS, Mare ae eS a aT Mig S Pihahy Shoot auee Sa pifickety sepia cor eteration, and starmation and sides and straight—or almost straight—gath- | that “homespun” is no longer obtainable—con- | situations always probable, anxiety constant, Phan Derins Pere ees nL gm — vania ted dnd ba re ered and plaited backs, but no flounces. The edge | sider homespun linen finer than machine spunsilk, | temptation to temporarily profitable immorality ‘ebruary lescribed passenger station, ney lveuse _ Third term begins Febru __ni-Sm*_ | oli of Washi in ‘the said to wit: Lot | INEXPENGIVR PAPERS IN COLORS aNp | Kalirced, 6th and Bata, upon the front of the skirt 1s sometimes cut out | What could be prettier than a house dress ot spun | persistent and seductive, When reading such sta TP HE FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND BOHOUL, — | Ruiberad one hundred na'gty-Ave (60), Im BA. ant t out ; 348 L TAYLOR, linen, embroidered with herring-bone stitch or | Ustics, the marvel is not that so many sin, but ‘Warner's subdivision of Jota in square num! ‘CHOICE DESIGNS 20, pew. tN in squares over @ thick, narrow plaiting; & great | PPUduatet dots. in three. lovely ld. blticy terce | thats mane aufler and-ale wiihost eee ty toe 1014 17th st. 2. w. uuudred ait afty-aix C100), tuuprowea by » taree-etory a ». deal of patted sc and lace is used for its interior | Gotta neds and sot yellows sae Fees | Tenens ie gen eats THE STURENES PELE Gopungtted 1880, ty | Bek dwaling, Gn cas, andthe FRESOO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES | PRALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD. jintsh; but the platted part 1s only observable as a | Is there not an Idea also for our women who live 8 : in three equal installment jablé it one. two —— Iining and intertor edging; not from the outalée, tn fhe country, ins organized, co-operative tn-| the, hard ok of seitupporting women in New af Tre Sons ype thi wor give ore Sega: | thre Seas fom day of ‘ale, for which the. Beimot the | DERGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISRED. len effect, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 189%, reed st ere'Is ho revuri ay, for isolat — x Purchaser, secured 5 ts further notic THE EVENING BODICE. frugnientory pits of work. Kemotest. neighbor. | much from those in other largo clties.—isa renewal SaaS ee oftearn. | Hi cash, als Purefinear chon tof $300 will SPROTAL LINE OF Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jan That tt isa mere matter of fashion and not Of | noods are flooded with crude, imitative art. What | of the stereotyped proposition of remedy, that h langu It is entirely new and | (e,titured st time of ethics is shown by the gradual advance along the | is needed are productive centers oi true manufac- | women should cease to seek work in the shops and Same Une, and at the seme time of the low-necked | turing Industry, guided by taste and experience | factories where there ts surplus Of labor aud, eb bod ‘e di forts of what re. | 884 inspired by’a conscientious desire to put time | gage as houseservante,an occupation inwhich there ee ee ee ae - | and ability to useful purpose, We can grow silk reat scarcity of desirable help. The advantages mained of the Puritan element among us to check | and wooi if we cannot grow flax. Where Is the | of house service are pictured in the well known its growth, woman organizer? male Phases: A good home and suficlent, food secured, “Bull” “ "dress now méans| Auother very interesting exhibition so far as | with wages, in addition, suicient for providing & dee ne Ss caenntn Lenten ead vai, | Oem mcomonraod has Deeitheld by the. “Decora: | comfortable wardrobe aid for modest savings. This e rn Souveymcing and rs | GPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OW ALL | ®}srcues snd t street’ ouainal, perfectly simple and natural. founded upon | are nof complica wich midis: tee days. Stier este ay af Cinseos,. Braden, tor Adults and Children, | Arustees reserve the right to resell tho, — cc ‘Terms Feasonable. hee it time at the Fisk ahd coat of the def ie JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD, aifsokds GEORGE EMMONS, § eadents pernitied fe boon Wait detted Fort A ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN ipolt tr THE very moderate, Preparatory Bebo) attac! until TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY- ‘et the same or Chicago 10.00; 11.40.82, and 10:10 p.m. hn vgs comc ica ad alvin oar he Tis ‘a Peat Limited Express fof Pittsburg, and cago, arriving in Pittsbure et 7:35 p.m., next morning at 8:5. 11:40 am, arriving in ipiaat ie No extra fare isc 00 these trains ‘or Cincinnatt, Louisville and St. Lonisdaily at 3:30 parat an. and 10:10 pam. with thr coaches and ; attention given to fitting boys to enter college, univer- hour'and. , sleep tabove points without 3. > tive Art Society.” The work, most of it copied | {s an old prescription, but {t has little eMicacy. sity, or dhe tallitary oo ee = ASHFORD,) VELOURA, aos ut viz: a low cut corsage, as well as absence of The | from old designs, and nearly’ all executed fu'the | The reason ts that girls prefer the city and suop- mente” Btfuation most temutltal aad a1. For E EMMONS. Trustees, net araiving in Cincinnadl se ecmunalieat te hat or bonnet. ‘The’ development gure. | school of the Decorative Art Society, is exceeding. | work tothe country and housework. Why they saielogues addres Principal ‘THO! era oo ES, S540 pia. No entre fees ieee oe hc Soe among American women during the past went’ | Ty beautiful quit equal to anything ever exhib. | should do so may be surprising, but it is indisput- (Oniveruity of London, Eng.) __ 427-3m__ | P)UMCANSON BROS. Aucnoneers. sootce Laces. | fst tine five years has doubtless had something to do With | tied by the Kensington Society. But the cost of | able. One newspaper says that the woman Who 0 ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS AT THR | TRUSTEES say OF 00} Pittabure, Clotaland act Deteone otk abate Bee time whea they auld have bern divided into the | Sc Work and materials upon and with | sacrifices her Honor for the means of | lvell- Atdeny of Fine Arta, moval to Se A stzone | “ERTRE' SAUH. 0 RaTARLIRMENT. NO. wb A. NEW EUPORTATION OF CHEAP ud Slecpln Care to Pictabeary 4 me when they could have bern divided rater, | Which itis executed, Muits the purchasers to | hood, rather than do housework and remain virtu- a Topehve the most thorough instruction in cvery | NINTH STREET NORTAWEST: For Ltalteton and Looe! Stations, 8:40 am. daily, ee eric: our taaiaeae aane gee hove who have the coimuand of ample means. | ots is qdeverving of, Ute pity, Thats. hard eeceiereae divicor Drawing and Painting.” Years of study saved, BY tof dood Aki I ERE, INDIAN CURTAING. export Stang: more exercise, w interes eee wes @ society has done an admirable work, how- | judgm ut not altogether un; . -} rs, I, as trustee, will t on ror Havre Qe Grace, Wilmington and Philadelphia, ving, are ail fending to make Americatisomest | Fer, In walntainiag its standard, in assisting to | Why do girls Praferer a shop life to domestic ak Sree aa aeaals pnd Giudied Sftecn years, in Europe | the Eeriulnes, on MONDAY, the "THIRD DAVOR GAN: | SELLING ALL FURNITURE rx STOCK AT | 7 ‘id ain'T25 oe TaN dO aah “ ungest, for their age, and tl educate the public Caste up to un’ apprectation of | service? Probably because they are wrongly edu- . To tketehing frome mature’ Gkildees sien y. 810 TARY, A. D. 1887, commencing at TEN GOLOCE A REDUCED PRICES. git Baltimore on week days 8, 6. . 7:30, In the world. aes wail the best modets and In the persistent effort to | cated and disciplined. Fathers and mothers are PARTIES, ETO., ETO per year, e-owe | Mo the entire stock contained in premises No. 309 ain). 3:30, 4:30, Sab bead Sate od rhrnideys meptay co aavantage the b maintain classes upon - oan Tinos, in Che laeetrto| blame ae E Gauguters, aS pon S A they Q 7 # “OR WOgD. STITUTE, ‘Wall Papers of every descri; ‘SPECIALTIES IN CARPETS. x7 a aes r ed to display to advantage the Deaull- | Munity, whleh, popularly, would be more likely to contri 1. SUDO au Nae JARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Window Shades, Fixtures, amore 2 23 jularms and neck Wwlleb so often ditingutshes | recogntae interior work an workers. opportunities of the city rather than’ the oppor. OUNG LADIES AND LIPEE GHGS with cour | | Private maenee ander eT ae He eatted to ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 10,05 ame 1h 100 S90, ddue Bae Souerican beauties py contrast with a delicate, fal Gituvan Gu cansiaeeiamerrtae tunities of the neigubornood, the excitementsot| BPP A Pletoachool of modern Iniruages, under Prof. Marion, | thi ane. DOLPHE CLAUGHTON, a ieamaer leah ie 136 am hed, clear-cut face. R 7" e U wement, with a garret for a 91 Paris, 1 . a vais With the ounces have disapfeared the fussy | The dinner dresses Ihave seen here,” writes a | humerebgana, tue pavement, with a garret for | BpyP A k BA Bois ondd TET 4th tang 2407 Manmechuseta ve. | nomad DOWLING, Muctioneel | B18 815 15un Street | 10m. and 9p nig rea es rules, puming> and other appite ornamentaticn | friend, “are all silk, in lovely shades of mauve, | kitchen and the neat charhber; with, assuranve of MA Ea Bek ane. IRB. W. D. CABELL. T duct a | Washington to New Orleati; 5:30 pian. locper to ae ee or eee ok pretty | hellotrope, dove color and lavender. ‘The fabric 1s enough to eat and went.’ in the ently days. ot LNGTONTNGTITUTE —BOERDING ap | “SSIGNEES SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF qoiceNilineton, Delaware ed de 4 - he te ‘i sim. | Manufacturing in America, our girls went int x ROCERIES IN STORE CORNER OF BRIDGE | WW) FY, HY, ween Daltisiors and "Wilmington, Sele pan ape they "wil all come backs“ There sino Cet | ply made anu trimined with folds o€ white erape | lls Because ey could fnake-more money than Beso te ft Tee ea dint ita AND mia srauets, No. 2150, aeoncx-| Ve HE, Hovosrox & Co ee falnty of angthung inthis world not even ieaviug| Br erapecte-unes tm preferenr® vo, laces These | service, That i not the cave nov: nor st the gee 8 3 i | Ebene ee Se a Ce TOWN, DG. Oo ctarrea oF Busines Sana do Foe eee ri radars eejolce ip thewell-prapor: | are,UO more loose fronts; the lingerie plain and ) Could do in housework; yet they shun the house- EE “oo ¥ a = | Pancipal. WINES, LIQUORS) CIGARS, TOBAC 1916 F Sraxse BW. We wets cures and good ic j-propor- ine and in a TS, SHE! 0} EV! 5 0 Uoned, unexaggerated bodice, curved down to @| "Dark cloths are employed for the street, with | "Wis not because housewives are more exacting | ,,TBI8 annual Special Gale at the Palnis Raval affords | J NSTRUCTION ON THE MEA TERE TEAS COREE CECE TION, ‘Om suiday Yous, bark and front; deepening to a potnt at the | plain skims, much trimmed "with fur aud wold | and leon amutnetie than chapecenerer Tae OS | AF etaer one ontuparieng wi the AGL enn ey to a ORINom. 908 et aw WOODEN AND WIELOW MALE BhOOR ‘end Fa ee eae dee cent tive fullness | SuAP oF sifver braids. Some handsome velvet sults | Cauge the vallualions” are more permanent, not | Oosormer eure, This your shows treme ponte | principal music stores. = ale 8 RUNES AOE eine Annee 49 pm. ness at the back to properiy surmount the fullness | and coats are trimmed with Hussian goat; the | Sccanse the work, in more, heslehy’ sea meng tne | Seca en Tre tee PR NSTRUGTION IN GILPAIRTING | MANY ornen AOSET EE OMULY youNp Ix 2 pal'gtaticne on Met fouabie bodice te not very. lows Treomes tp over | cafand muir matching, These are very Band- | proving, or more independent ina reasonable Way. T is AND. DECORATIVE ART. AEST CLASS ESTABLANE CENT fe joints Jouable bodice is not very : lined by the | “Ome and effective. i is, We believe, chiefly because the girls do not SILES. ‘MRS, M. H. PIKE, Artist. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY FIFTH, SEE OUR SPECIAL GOODS FOR ‘Sunday, the shoulder and ts rather sharply outlined by There are some hats made entirely of wings; | know how todo housework. ‘They are hot too re- Studio Booms 1, 2 and 3, 1319 °F st. @i-1m*_| 1887, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall vell thé i? Trequentiy total absence of projecting lace edge, | and bonnets of tulle to wear with short costumes | fined, but are too ‘weak intellectually and phy: An enormous amount of anes wae fo pe ipvenea a = entire contents of the above establishment, all of wan 10. the folds of lace or tuile etther forming the bodice | of black lace, that are trimmed with nothing but | Csliy’ a consciousness Of Inewe rite and Unfitness, | {te new department and after much geliberation & Ua 5) which are fresh and staple goods. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. opt or its upper part and thus laying next the skin or } yet ereycents'and stars, standing very h'gh. precisely te same motive that makes so many | house-Mensrs. B Altman & Co. of Now York, EuoW: | T— the 11 AgRATOCUTION cation ts ads B.C. GWYNX ‘rains strive trom the West daily 6:20, 7:20 amy Seratsivt ant plain a test which only the fairest of | ansohiale Is combed up into small Grecran knots | American women shirk the ‘noble watistaction ot | iusrit to be the custom tor iadien desiring ehaice milks | Z¢{Re, Att, of ll Apts uo person's education ts oom- Assignee of Thos. D. Veale. 225.6 Pi pnd 12 pm, Little Rock xpress Fee ee Dic which certuniy cuugaces tts | 224 folds on the very cop of the head; and a little | thaternity and the sweet cares of a humerous fame | toend tothe New Tork: honsess we concioded fo keep: | Plete without it" 2 ‘powers they possess until | "VHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate auctioneer. FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES ae 140m, 520 pin and 1.0) se weet Hest can stand, but Which certainly enhances 18 {curled tuft of feaihers fastened with diamond | {iv “thee ave not Only Mabe Gan, wee eee, | omy. the Best Hilke. “Gur wupeh basta hed Gwent thisart deyelope them kaletg T is sormog, A140 et, 3.20 pin. and 10-0) bam. dally, ateractiOUS, AGE STRUCK YOUNG WOMES “Cdchetnire morning gowns bave a finish of vel. | {e¥ have no ambition to becdume,ht. The asplrar | fants, seuertenes vith he lending, New, York housek, WLOCULION AND ORATORY ON DIPLOVEMENTS $4 aVERh SIDELOR DAL: Prom Anoepone, H30 41:50, 5:25 ane : ~ a z z z artnien Lu ON AN MPRO ae ALT. GRADER 30 am. 80, 5: ‘The world fs very fair to young American women | vet, but velvet is not now cotbined with silk. bore ee ea ae Poomite ie Tre carry vies with any house tn the country, You will, Hesinedy located at 3H:5 Gib street Bw tear the Ci WARE AVESC SS DEIWEENT AND OTRvETS CARPETS, 80pm, Punday 10:35 4m, 6.455 pm Where fathers are generous afd “well-to-do"—and | The trimming for silky 1s embroidered crape, OF | Lawful gratification of passion In a home which 1s | Royal with a call during the Speci Bale. itis a large atructure, splendidly equipped, and ite | _ By virtue of a deed of trust to us recorded in, agen Harrers Ferry and Valley 5:30am they are a very fair portion of 1t—{t seems a pity | SmDroldery tn silk and gold or and beads. | alt chamber and parlor, without kitchen or nurs- PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 feet Iu length) afford | Liber No. 704, folio 300, et seq of the ined seat ° poke = ay | [Be Hnest touch for wrapper or tea gown Is white | ery. So daughters are’trained to dine and shine, HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES. unequalled opportunities for developing the strength | of the District of Columbia, we will sell at public! that the charm of it should ever be destroyed. “I | velvet lined with ivory satin and trimme with | Suc nor cauey crs ate trained to d 2 Of the voice. Suction in front of the premises on MONDAY, THE Would give ail 1 nave In the world,” sald a ark fur, and one of terra cotta, cachemre, Dor- : elvets of m 8, colors andcom! ‘teaches Elocution as, an elegant art for home an - iser. Tram neatly, sto keep miy daughter justas she | garefur, amd ove of terra cotta cachemtre, Dor- | "Yt is absurd as te 1s useless to tell the abused | «illkaand Velvets of new designs, colors andeombine scciekgets well oo tor uae ia Dantes MORSE CEN | FOULED CLOG, BONN iter AEN EASE fs. She ts the Joy life; she bas never known | jong cloaks worn than in New York = and starving shop girls of New York to seek the | tumes. ‘The goods are new and freab, and the best | TUie" ARTICULATION. OF THE ENGLISH LAN: | Sand 9, in square No, 71 ur the Cite of Weahhonion, oa Want; never dove a Wrong thi ‘Sound the key. | MOTe profituble flelds of domestic service. If they | product of the French looms, eT | natGaleslik dresses will probabl had the best will in the world, very few of them been happy as a bird. She repays me tor all I} note for spring with us. In th RHYSICAL HARMONY, ORATORY, FEI Particularly described in the said deed, fronting D. TION, PANTOMIME, VISIBLE H, | sevenity-two feet on Delaware avenue and exten meantime some of ; Phay lack botit MOIRE FRANCAISE ESSION, 'GESTU! y | back with that wid! verage, about 12 ne kuvwn of strugxie and Sacrifice in ‘my ie: | the young woinen are busy devising Srecapable of doing. housework. hey lack Uotit = i REPRESSION, GRSTURE AND ACK: | UF with that width an srerare enth of sbuet 288 /y ING. sG4N UME: = Saneel in all light and dark shades, for skirts, trains and gar-| Its methods of instruction are in advance of anyin | Terms of nale: One-third cash, balance at six and : : vee TOBOGGAN COSTUMES: quality quite as essential—the capacity of thinki | oa i ‘ ‘ RTE, : e future. irl Was oi 3 in l. ou adopt ECE! ° mn i for ‘whicl 104 -UPHOLSTERED — ure.” ao. as ie Venki ce CUinNce? siaWiR” 1UMPa COTE 1 | reasonably in quiet. which, of the one han ja co Undoubtedly the finest assortment | America, adopting the RECENT DISCOVERIES of the | twelve months, with interest for ‘which the notes of | FURNITURE RE- AT SHORTEST from heart-t of twenty or re . ft in M would secre the excrelse 0: Good judgment tn th | fGesional Pie or eobecumso Leachersot Movation: Gree] mrokbemeencin tar ike gecaps wy deed, af trast folds of White, p or ainber tulle, dotted or | blankets of which they are made in Montreal, A eure fe i BOO | rain ake a | Hessional Life or to become Teachers of Hlocution: Over ] upon the property, or st be option ot Soe pure dade over siik ot satin and mount ta. Not | immed round the bottom, above the hem, with | the strain of working alone. ‘This ts the severcst | , Nine grades and an endless variety of shades. Direct | whowive oridence of unusal inert ead wineme tie | sae apouey Convezanciug at cont of purchaser, of sat he most delicate tnts. Not tills ern ae awiyenas AUnTET ee a importation euubles the quotation of ‘prices beyond | ble to pay for a full course of tuition. Send for descrip- WM. ¥. MAIPTINGLY, nything exceptional in tne | the border. A halt-titted, double-breasted paletot | Uial to the woman who has all her life been a | competition. “We van jnarnutes our 26-inch Lyous | tive catalosue. ‘ais om CHARLES E. PRENTiss, } Trustees, her daily surroundings; | of the same material, trimmed with the stripe | Customed to the clatter of the schoolroom, the | Dress Velvets to be one-third less than New York NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMAT- | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 204 nd actresses, the lust | stitched on as bands like a Norfolk Jacket and | Shop, the sidewalk and the boarding house. | prices. ‘Send for samples and test our claim, Petey ertON, TN LATIN, GREEE eA TEMA eos see reading,” and their ove | belted In with the strive also, | Snow slioes leg. | | Hence it happens, that people whe have houses lish : SPRIN Civil | 7) UNCANSON BHOS, Auctioneers, wre the pubic on the amateur | sings and Knitted cap, with point finished ‘with | to be cared for must seek ely " Or RED Bervice Examiner. Candidates prepured for College, . Germans the Swetles or the pogrean eae ae OOLORED eres Annapolis, Wort Point or Civil Bertice Examinations: USTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE sy store in Montreal; | fay to do “housework, however unsatistactomiy. | Fille Francatve. Satin Rkadames, Satin Duchess, | Avply 22d that. tuw. aE—pueenb | hen SREEE NORTE, BEIWEEN THIR- says ee bet nIy: | They have the firet essential a sufficient physical | SUEUs. Mlerveliteux aud other xeades. Full Ines o PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. BURNED NT AS RT: 'H STREETS WEST, or prote Iguorant of the world and | tassel and falling « untried, the ‘This rig can be bought at obstacte to but the d colors aud shades, suitable for day or evening wear. Jout Dec. 5: MONDA OPPOSITE FRAN SQUARE. fathers and mothers would preserve | The blanket cloth Is rater too he strength, and some of them have the wit. to learn Ni Os oS ToS | Lee a itera hte Ee By virtue ofa, deed of ‘eat dated April 20, er, educated daughters from temptations | tude, and Scote Wool shawls off the business, if not from their own titstre. BLACK SILKS. Building, southwest corner of 7th and D streets, | 1880, and recorded on ‘3.1880, in liber Nos oc2-Sm. and disasirous marriages, Uney must be willin When the fringe has irom ocher houseworking girls who have had the =A practical business education that — quali- | 938, follo 240, et seq., of the land records for the! ‘ak put in phe The popular wr: ora flannel: th good fortune of living with intstresses c: riped } teach them the best ethos, which Is | #ay Dut the lowest grade of sktit In this leading give them ize enormous com Tite; not te inclination, It may be the pilssion of the modern ng inen and women to snpport the District of Colunbls, and by the direction of the h of the silk business we recog- | fi wemuelven | 2 I have. deter | and “successfully: perform the active duties of life, | bolder of the note. thereby, secured. have determined the | m LO the merey of tll never a: will offer for eine i Thorcugh inxtruction given in Kapid Writ , fale he | sale. in front of the premises, at public auction, on = | eho have no. aspiration above dite digeri vor | Quis the bext known brands both forefgn and ‘douos. | Eiwlish’ Language, Correspondence’ Rapid calcula: | SINTH DAY OF JANCANY A D-18ht ae Fore | Bia Cor Ix Parces, ena en LT Se Honyand sell, ready, | these the markeuls always overstocked, siatecho sana ‘lottery! by au laden sO OR | Nr Rea ota ena e aN asa EE RSE | Caio he tityad Rete tet ee eee | poprienes aND AEAVY CURTAINS WAY The stage tsa business and bas Ai tt cpa do to | made, at €7 to 81 $10 4 high, velvet | Who strive diligently and inteliigently to acquire | ing’a written guaruutes’ of the brands we | ing.’ Lewular day and Svenimesessions, A daileorps | Calwubia.aud uv abd desc os keine ee eae Down. Bim sil merageter OE mn | collar and velvet cuffs or belt are added. When | Superiority tn thelr work, or some branch of It are specialty of we demand your confidence. Gt teachers. ‘Tuition Feos~Day seasions—Regular four foot (24) by the depth of lot numbered | | We will begin Monday. and offer our of Por events. It cannot be expected to. be au “iustitu- | the ColFs are zood and the strives are narrow, | tssure of prom@ouion aud the best Wages as’ the BRANDS OF BLACK SILKS IN BTOCK: Kirand’talunee tn ntonthiy hnccdnunchor ston: | divisog of epee guctiged pee eee one” | BULIHG Beer SORES cena on” for the care of those connected with it. they are endurable; bit some are iidiously ugly, | man who attains to superiority to his trade, wh BONNET'S. | a year scholarabip, iu full on entering, S00, tuition | eat (248.) Whe sald lot fronts teen aU et 12 ‘Portiores marked dows ts oi 3 DELICATE COLORS. and they have the additional demerit of catching | €¥er IC is. Co mpeeeat cooks, compecent Lat GUINET'S. at quarter of 10 weeks, $20. paid’ on entering. | on the uorth side of K street northwest, between 13th 15 do. ‘do. oe = s and showing dirt. | aresses, competent chumbermaids, competent p ‘PONSON'S, Kieu tescions_Year erhoiurehip" #50 om entering: | and lath streets northwest aad rene Meek eee Boe is do 4 The prevailing colors for dressy, purposes are | T'Norioik jacket, made of tweed cloch, are now | larmatds, ‘competent seaunst ses, ‘TAPPISTEE'S, fhrec mouths, $18 payable &1) oneatering.and balance | dred and. forty-wven (147) feet toa thirty (0) foot 20 do. ae: 60. very light, clear and soft; manve, pale amber, | to be obtained really 1uade at auy of the large tur- | housekeepers, 1f al: v GIRAUAD, Gy entering, ase is ce Bo) cue DEBTS Im Cel | here ana de Lenco ved ite ewe peony beick wate cm) Ce Ee inlet and ivory ‘white. The principal departure | nishing stores, the Sime at woven ferveys. ‘Tere | as secure of oonatans remunerailreemplO7WMeHE S| aang Pate Royale “PAS Tiluiznted Ctreular sent ve on aplication, "Terms: One-third cash: the residue in two equal | Tunonan Cunsicin er aioe aloes from this rule 1s for young girls, in the dependence | $5.4 dl-uction which needs to be \ ee a a ors Cope els etl ‘PRICE 18 A CONSIDERATION. HENRY Principal; | ,patialmenta, payablein oneandtwo years reapectively, | Price §40: we bow out then 10 650. Thee foods Tr placed upon one dress of biaek lace or sprigzed bier pmthe teas te anit J = ee Jack Fe (rao eeenpeaetinen Serge een Buying of the sume firme end at the seme pricesas | —¥!%. SARA A. SPENCEM, Vi ine a9 _ | from the day ot sele, with interest at the tut ‘of six (8) ''be sold in a few Gaye, so you should eal eariy at 40 aM. daily, except: Bet, over silk; and for older women of an ail black | ‘Sjerwoy™ is Dt, fintshed nos ate | Be Places open for them in advance of | the New York hiousea why ahowd not the Talals Kopel | JYpABTEN'S CO? MERCIAL COPLEGE: | | Athtliy for wich te oes Uf the Purchaver, bears Garvet, Furniture std Unibolsiery Warsrooms, For hoe, witha 2:00 F. every day. voilet, also tn lace, or jet upon satin, tn addition to | oreen traamed ‘aid, Dut not cut and sewed | their necessi prices be as low? s 5 ie i A peneton. D.C2 xq | date on the day of sale aud payable in one and two | ni’ apace, 25 ¥ Rservistable one of dirk of black velvet, contrasts | OWt@H,¢riuum done in the weaving, | | Nor dors such Service prevent thetropportuntties | eg, sitet" fact they araowas, We do a strictly | Erovides practically, ursful business cdieatiog, Xo Years, Feavectively, alter date, secured by deod of trust gexvey Gls iy sae sere ed with Its lace trimming. The high red anddeep | ye fuekeh F > elastie qual of marriage and of thelr becoming mistresses o: | Who cam uffora tual ober Ferg Lite Scholarship, @40. 1 weekw'course, board, | wan the property sold, will be required: or all easly, \ joe City Ted and gold have disappeared or are reserved tor | HAG A StoesIue we thes Ge homes of the is ilttle Lo be Wonderea at &e. $15. Send toreieular. seld-cotiim ” | Will be rognited at the tne of sale. SAY rom reca ey Goon News: Goon Nzwsu eiphin 755, 0:00 and 42: 200, Jackets or matinees in @oora Even for these,how- | and ntted out of cla that young men depei wages do nov CLOAKS. 7 HEEL, OLGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO | and recording to be at the cost of the purchases i 6: 0s ever, the softer shades are preferred. Terra cotta | made a marry youn; he quality and ve | Oo aad VOCAL SORC Per ie or EA NO | gud recording to, beat tt coup ied with within fifteen FROM 30°34 ‘ old china and grey biue; low tomes of amber aud | Mate 94 iuelpiessness Of the gisls of Lieir own station. Nox | , OUr first cloak season commenced October 4th. We | Finfuers, an well aa, those wishin to be quastied for | ange frum the day of male the Sete ee ee 9:40 "8. heupen shides, Instead ‘of tanstard color, anda + israpidiy recovering its ground; | {itty be wondered at that so many American | Ported, Me sane rolicy with cloals ae with silks. | Terormiore Or teachers, “Terus inoderate. 7:14 12th | riche to resell the property. at the Fisk ond cost of the GROGAN S THETALLAESRT OUR revival ot the edru apd mastieinstead of the otter o be very fashionubiy” employed. tn | W a Marry house servants Of Olher races. | Eapuble penton. Bold Los colt OMIy we ae eae, | EW age Sra eG ine | aren ine per ciaane mE Sve days’ notice in the | wor an in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES Bia, Pye 3 S quite eo | Making up cachemire © ing. 1) wd sensible woman who knows how | Our buyer isconstunuy in New York, hene ¢ | FANGLISH. FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOL eS a Y, 6 40-00 As Ihave stated before, therets nothing quite #0 | Princesse stvie, Way “crossover Tron, eestenne | iosecp a holla nealy, And eronounlesny hee | ested en 10 prices. We are now suiting below New | Eu tor young ladies und Ittle. pinta see Bate ore CHARTER RAWLINGS, {Trustecs, meqegalep tere pyc ap eens prem oe 00, is 40 reas Sent tuncheon oF tess Thal! Wise Oran ter uty | to one side and well detinine thenizure: ts the one | Tecomluendsttion no man Will despise, and allure | York prices ta the cold weather iexteionyer there. We | Wasinglom, D.C. ‘For circular cadtess @24-d&as 1505 Pennsylvania eve. D.W. cea rane easy enemy 4:15; 8:00, #301900 aed 5 ment, luncheou or tea, in all whice or any delicate tue lifted drapery taling Into. the charins for men Who kuow they cannot afford | have to reduce p For instance: BO -cod mu" MISS M. G. DORSEY, Principal. _ | — : = = ‘cause they have not got the cash toapare. For Fops'a Creek Lite 728 NMC oud 4-40 P.M Gali golor, tuade uniform throughout.” For evening ee rence ae ae vo inaintatn a jie that wil nor, OF ‘cannot, work— | jez Piast ft rhaak Blak mastiyy | WASHINGTON | CONSERY ATORY, OF MUSIC | P)UNCANSON BEOS., auctionoerm ‘Wo are determined to knock the bottom outof high | go "Annet os awe 10.95. @. Buateh; the shoes often made of a plece of the | de Best dressnakers are using yan | Kept 90 ag to ben place of more Caner canes | at etaee V Ly an atis and bo reduced | eeuth year. Patio, Ongun, Vowe, Violin 1 EXECUTORS SALE OF LOEFFLER'S GARDEN, prices, and will sell ‘eb ‘except ? Gundaga B00 Le ea Silk or satin of the dress; the heels matehing the | employ only one: aud tis ts p the folds | uouse. ‘There 13 no young wo.nan, no | M Ureeiated. redticed from €175 to | &Gq free advuntares.” OB. BULLS E REST° LOBPELE IS BE BET TAOS oe eae ALEXANDRIA AX ee ener eennee tems ONO tthe shire falling unmuapeded b2 ter What ber other accompilshments who does Hs. wail ‘eolhine ed cults ot , bine POLTOGK-OF Goo oe SQUARE FIVE HUNDEED AND ae GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS MAY AND. ALRARDMA AMD WAsMENG RO et. ze In cotton and iuslin dresses, taey Will probably better her chances o1 iappy marriage by skill 20 $30. SUS POLLOCK, O ron, _ IVE (535), AS RECORDED IN LIBER Ni ALLBOL Itis Rot necessary, and rarely practicable, to be | nd r te Hs es keeping. "Whatever else eh 29.98, were B22 ‘Germany. nud Miss’ C. RENO 9, [acta mc promi helicases not be used at ull. ‘This change 1s hignly desir. | 1 Uae artof housekeeping. Whatever else sie “coach HO | able. The steels had become con: EBEL INSTITUTE. Graded sc a0 Strict tm this resp *, Vulgar and | BOWS Or possesses, 1f Ukis be wanting, her turone capes reduced le mplete in itselt it may’ be. | Unbearable. The ERK, Principals | EYE (a). AS x io. ‘For Alexandria, 6:00,7 05, 9:25, 11 AM. 121 SITU. Grated achook Primary. | TELOn'p OF CE Fou THE DistRror OF na AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT EISE-| 7/05. 4:25.4:35.6 Siegert aR 05 P. Gennan a i - 3 ‘tLY, Soft, cotton'and gingham | 4s Lhe queen of her home fs insecure. (OF $7.90. All-wool Je ‘Jackets, ith year. One squat ome" Ci LUMBIA. SAID LOT CONTAINS ABOUT 39.664 Mwhite, or amber satin boots; gold OF pink heels | Gresges last sumuuer were rulbed. by thers cord, ovokeatinbls Breasted, au braid, $5.08, forse price €0. Tse Tati st. aw, are from Th oe WAR GEEL OF GROUND, AND FROM TING WHERE FOR CASH. or Bihan te Guross a Wiutty. sidewalk, which, te not alagg | BaFY dressmakers applying the same methods vo Men ‘who Wear Diamonds. an NCH LESSONS BY PEOF. H. LARROQUE, A AND ON N STREET NORTH, AT AUC-| And we make this extraordinary offer that customens 2 = a: y std a ‘45 | all materials alike, whether suitable or not. dechioren NS. U* uative Parisian teacher, graduate of La Sorbonne, Wve Ale? arpeted; aud fine, neat, black boots are there. + june” | From the St. Louis Republican, ative ieties Sen ee t psi an make their own terms in regard to paymenta; 10:00, 10:43 A é fore quite the thing’ in the day Ume; and much JENNY JUNE. While in the Morton hou wen ! colors, sticks of tortoise | Faris. Also Teenie pe By virtue of the authority vested in me I will, Cid ase 2: aa Lee SS hile in the Morton house the other evening I sal colors, stick cournes by most able ussistauts. 1314 Ist. n'w. sell m front of the prey ‘on WEDNESDAY,| ‘Come and sce the largest store in the United States, i ). On Bunday at 8 mateh the dress. ‘4 Selans, the Fianter. saw a gentleman With a disiingue air cxtcitng | ich puiaties attac gee eee TRE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1887, Come aud aes the largest and most varied stock tose | BiG Hi2 Tae FM eed 1S Oe exe is cuffs with the closed fingers of hig hands, and | # *iule stick, ali colors, 80.48 cid 30 Oe | VOCAL LESSONS FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., Lot 61, in" Loeftiers subdivi- | ome and Tickets and information at the oftice, uirtheagt oon. ‘SOME SHORT COSTUMES. A FORTUNE ACQUIKED WITH THE RIFLE IN AFRICAN ee ery 4 | ud Lace Pans, hsud-peizted aud plain, 6.98 ‘In the Most Kapid and Refined Italian Method. sion of square 55 as LoefMier's Garden. ner of 13th street and Pennsylvania svenue, at At a “breakfast” given recently there were more ‘WILDS. drawing their well-starched surface into sigit. ch. SIGNOR FABIANI, from Pari, Europe, Terma; Que-bulf cash: blance in one and two years, | Game, and | station, where orders can be left forthe ca ever seen asset ther on any one occasion, | __A¥ rFoucous iinpression seems to have gone | At first xot the impression that he was afliicted | S@useac eee ek Oe Uae ee ragueet of sind exclusively fon, pupils ana | Dear interest a€ 0 percent per auniuun trom the aay of a0 5. R. WOOD, General Passourer Agent og Among the more noticeable was one in two shades | 20F0ad about Frederick C. Selaus, the well-known | With the St. Vitus dance, ‘The mystery, however, | ‘ slourntog Fans, with Spaugles, are the latest; €3.98 | fends) tocommence Jun. Ist, 1887," d6-Liu? Ho0% all ae a Ope kag een A he i of GBOGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR, Yost, panel, collar and edge of | African explorer and hunter of large game. It | was quickly explained. Arter watching him some | “se PUe crs ago Tho Palain Royal waa uoted for | (ALTTOL HILL EVENING SCIGOr. 27 srH sr. | S900 required isnit ten dingo after sale the executo} (THE OLD RINE), POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, Hiteud, ‘The fucker basque, Waban sauaagen | has Deen asserted that hes “only a hunter,” | minutes saw that he was tring to exnibit two | Bites, Moday teegnitio carey a and at reiees | C770, mtrorton sven i Book-Kecting, Arithiue | Renorves the rit tora he proper Ap ee em ake far ad. C alsor With interior au ature: | #1¥IBE one the ‘impression that he hunts fora | enormous diamond sleeve buttons They were | at direct importation siowo adit of. Grihorraphy. C-E WOOD, Principal. HF BAVLES, | notice of gucit resale fastens aeteaanee BRS stern? Por Foromac uves Laxpvon ing.” ‘tse plain upon tne edge. The em. | ving. This ts a great mistake. Born of very | larger than Mrs, Frank Lesile’s earrings, GLOVES. Avcistent, d3-3m | Washington, D. C. Conveyancing and recording ut 14TH STREETS XN. W. broldery Was executed upon stik veloutine, and a | Wealthy parents—his father being ex-chairman of | shone like electric lights In an und: znd . ‘Rs, HARRIETTE MILLS—VGCAL LESSONS 70 | Purchaser's cost. A. WALTER, NEW IRON . Side drapery ot this handsome fabric wus arranged | the London stock exchange, and worth anywhere | piss ‘Their saffron hue detracted greatly |, The “Palais Royal” Gloves are tried on and warrant- Mise sand Gentlemen. At leisure daily from four ang ctor of Estate of Ernest Loeftier, Deceased. | is the place you were looking for. Come snd be con- | Leaves sth street on MOND AL Ss, Another costuine was white, China crape, cov- | torte in ‘om Brown's School Days,” that he did | stepdaughter married Charley Mitchell, tlle puzt!- | ered backs, 83.50. Something new. i Ui s are ae d. Ta this not # guarantee we keep the best Gloves | to ft ‘dence, Gi L st. Lessons to Capit Sas, wshneed run anak fectsand no humbug. We | 824 SATURDAYS at 7am. Returning TUESDA\ over the . The see terior puff- | from $15,000,000 to wi from thetr value. Recovering from my surprise 1 | & i we say are Sand BUNDAY p.m. at her pk SRL MD, ue sleetes had interior puf-| from $15,000,000 <> s1n-006,000—e was literally | from thete value. Recovering from my str by a | SEs atrers, with excurial lace tone, Shoutaes | Hi! Dubllaon Thuredays, Mic rooms, SOG 2d st we, (COMMISSIONERS GALE OF VALUABLE HEAL | repeat, come and make your own termm—at 44 on frail cre, Corrigan, Vase C4 Parent, tn “ed embroidery. With ‘this dress | | In early childhood he evinced a passion for out- | stud as large a8 a big horse chestnut. It defied | ienytha, All col lors for evening $1.98 8 pair. DAANROEN BOES TAKEN ON THE ITALIAN ESTATE—CLASSIC SHORE FARM. 4e18 GROGAN, pon by A with as worn a sinall, beliotrope, Velvet Bonnet, with | GOOF Sports and as a good game Shot before his | description, although 1 was clearly “ofl color” | UNDHESSED MOUSGUE] ATREG, evetkuy'ahadce, od Opanieh MR AOTE DT oo nih ot By virtue of a decree of the Citcult’ Court of gem | —! JOHN B. PADGETT, gold cinproidersd crema and gold feathers, | father, who resided a few miles from London, gent | ‘Te man wore diamond buttons on luis watsicoat, | puttons, 13 ag. ig. 3y Classes now forming. Mandotits for sale. 290-1m* | Westmoreland county, ¥ineimia, passed on the Te re) W; Is C ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. et) mounted high and held by velvet loops and bow. | him to that famous old collegiate institution, | and sported a collar-buiton that blazed above his See 5 a st 83.1 eS ig RENCH LESSONS PRIVATE On IN Lasers, | 323 of October, jin t juity cause, entitle OLD EATHER Ne. peggy ‘The boots ‘were heliotrope satin fa the darker | Rugby school, When he had finished his academic | tie like a flery spark. ‘The owner of this unique ED MOUSQUETAIRES, evening ‘Madame A. PELE (from Paris.) Bxcellent pronus: | Thomas 3. Brady aia oilers. the eg ae TONS GIBSON and Eo. RTO ere ee de, with gold embroidered fronts and heels; the | course he Was one of the Kugby football fiftecn, | collection of gems was Charles L. Davis. He is Brttons. 8. 15, 18. Giation and thorough instruction, "Will mive lessons | arene special sono ae ee eed the and when you start to select s HEATING and COOK- nee SY every SATURDAY eg es Drvldery exquisitely executed and not conspi- | andhad won his “blue” at ericket. ‘There ts not a | fairly loaded With solitatres. Some months ago Prices, 1.98 82.98 83.50 sther residence ort thohomeof pupils, S3L Lathes | smyouted on, the. td the bagi | ING STOVE be sure to call and inspect tho largest | Past Hiver, X: X. every SATURDAY at ¢ ae nook OF spinney which Tom Hughes has inade his. | the well-cnown Pony Morse, of London, whose | _15 Button Pearl Monequctaine, with back embrotd- | Sf! ookdhnt | Grider, on TUESDAY: THE TWENTY PIETY AE | aseortment ever shown in thiecity. Ales LATROBES, | PUtT%y waeuina? f ceedis ered With embroidery, with marabout i over | hot know thoroughly, and all the fauna of the | fst, dropped isto the Morton house cafe, Moore | , White ‘on TI vl Opera shade Kid.Gloves, ¢-button, @1.10; | A CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. Seon ua tees Shore, conduining ioat Ran: | BHCK ect RANGES, FURNACES, GLATE MANTELS, ‘wrest ARE Jt VERNON! MT. VERNONT inde ite sai 1 ° ; Of the finest di: 6-button, $1.25. med studies MONDAY, dred uid sixty-four (404) : ko, in variety. In TIN WARE we keep the veay utes ui, dud te due goid i the outintag of | one, although only 16 years of apes dexeatane | wears three old mine stones on nls wesc ant ag | Geta Zor 81.00» pate seek sia fore horney Savi Mics | a haved Reavis tatted | ance tay. wash conta ery ie ne nate M* < che embroider¥ Was repeated upon them and upon | to follow up “his favorite pursuits,’ His father | large as nutmegs, and as translucent in color as HANDKERCHIEFS, taught. Spécial attention is paid to Piano, Harp, Beach, tnmodiately ow the Foreman oe eG emia! | Common. A call elicited. the crown of the bonnet, wile Was Uimined | Wanted him to goto Cambridge, but flaaing the | the eyes of an angel. Some one introduced hin Guliarand Banjo. Pan the Laniuages receive | itm now barn, dwelling and out Dulldingeahd weet W. 8 JENKS & 00, with lace aud marabout feathers Upped with | boy so reluctant he ytelded to his wishes and pro- | to Davis. The latter drew down his shirt cuffs | | French Linen Lawn Handkerci cfs, scalloped edge, | particularattention. Private clase in Painting. Pho- | “Terms: Cash enough to psy the coats of suit and ox. : oid. vided the money dor nis outfit and passage to | and tried to paralyze Moore by the brilllancy or | beautifully hund embroidered, 68 and'Y ography and Fancy Work. Lustra Painting, Calls. | pensca of aslo, ac ‘sums of to | oS 717 7xm Staest N. W. nc 2 PEAeK dress was a, mass of ne jt rom | Natal, Arica inaddition vo this he wade iim | his sotalres. ‘The negro mMINsrel way as socal | ge neat, quite mporied, 8:70, 81.98, e299, | thence and. Rindeorarion are how fegtaree'of the | Ogu Me ts Maa hsover ae feof money to | ocS 917 Yam Srmeer BW head to {00% “Speaking of Jet isa reminder of a | quarterly allowance of $500, but-In the 20 ‘years | 4% an Tndtan. = Teal Duchesse Lace Haudkerchtets, only $2.48, i for Boye, taut by the Sisters, ~~ nodd-sm "| PSLeen Pes ABM OD, HE STS, part, thereof, from sor WOOD AND COAL. LITTLE INDUSTRY ‘that hay i ape ace first leaving his ‘father's | ee you ae Sn $8 errata he said. | | Pure Japancse Bitk with scalloped or ‘embroid- HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, y ie Int dang of aoe which ose woman has created for herself by etx | Pier ng hannever weed dollar oft, 1° | spernaps Jou wo eee | ma Matas cole des sen Sy T eh ee a PV sea oS ing ci idea of Jetted collar and plastron | known alt over the World” As hunter he has He drew a chamols bag from bis pocket and bales Siditen Bicreuieed so teosiee int one ais ie the purchase ai iB and as Peete ld pstontnd Ronde — Giverging row them into as many pretty forms | probably kilied a hundred times more lange game | rolled out a handful of stones of exquisite lustre, purchase imowey ix mon the |” Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal, of fcbu, vest, collarette and the like as her in: | than any known sportsman, “A proctical busines | Notning daunted, Davis pointed tone at aati Sveniah Lace Scarfs and Fichs, 62.68 to | dons. “Gnezoeliod udvaniares for learuitg CONVER- | Ga) of gle; hous fop the nS oe eres | COMPLETE FACILITIES, BOTTOM PRICES. | 8. 8.BARKACOUTA, suiling TORSDAY, saxuash geuuity'and Caste may sugyest, and making them | MAR as Well as a hunter, he has utlilzed the vie- | his buttons on his waistcoat. He next turned | “Crepe Lisne Neck and Sleeve Ruftings, trimmed with | SATION. Beat of native teachers. Feo extremely low. cay ‘Premises mae = meee 18th, and thereafter. Up by hand for the market. ‘The a is first | tims of his rifle and amassed a lange fortune by | down the band of his trousers, and exhibited a | ribbon und luce. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- & BYRD, LEWIa, WEIGHT AND ‘Stopping a day or more at St. Croix, Bt. Kitts, Be Ap gy a and the edge turned | {Me sale. Hts two wagons and retinue of Hotten- | huge diamond doing service in’an undergarment. | | A full line of plain and lace trimmed Skirt Rumfings | dren. ‘Trial lessons free. Every Satunlay LECTURES 416 Sth st. nw. proof and coal direct from the forests and, mines | tigus, Martinique, Barbados, Demerare, Trinidad, Gown ail : Upon ‘tis sive | tot servants are known to the natives of a ma) “Get on to that abd die,” he sald, in @ tone of | black, oreauy and white.” |” ‘tno | free to pupils. cl a en Se free: slag, ‘Superb passenger accommodation, excellent towing « Tekanging the Seshlou ot tall ops tke, are frends 07 its, afd in the fegion south of | After this he drew a fistful of loose diamonds | “Hesbeat and best oo. Fudge, PON AL ETE AR TORY ND WELLESLEY Oak Grove Fostofticg GIVE ME A TRIAL <sraecgeetaeres shaped peudauts to give an appearance of hor. | Ue Zambert he Iver welcome; ag Be never goes | trom his pocket and threw them upon the bur fr LACES. 05 17th st, 16:24 Mansachusctis ave. snd 1623 N st, . Westmoreland County, 1 Yard and Office 1101 BT. ave. nw. esp nck sien eels ag compey handed. a gives the satives, what they | Pony’ inspection. Not long afterward @ toad of | Sette 2 qttnily analbay Soho for Noung Ladies and Litus ierk's Office of the Circuit Court of ‘and Ket. a. w. oars se Sew jet and grey jet are used for mourning: | Wabt in trading for gold dust, ostrich feathersana | 1c cel ine Lace Flouneings for is Beal . —_—_—_—_—_—S——SSs a iow ‘ Tas ate vee up ing veyron s Se ee ka aaa oe ee ee Re started tose in the eae. “Whats | Ghantily, Spanien’ Guipure, eacuria, Oriental and Fousth year bogan SEPTEMBRE 2, uB6, withtun | 7,3, rraisaaa ee i Sout ore isa Alfcounected by telephous: 3210.9m MEDIO. a in brown seed and we eads in bro we L cf a oe Se tac mane ae eee | net ae ae |g aSee Sam, De yttamende inte rke| MCLG Testa aie, wet is SutaNgte. Gn eal oan | ne tinea, vet Neeeataee | Warren Hl, Miscow, 2 : s in these thal se the | Years ago. Is book compara- ames W. the actor, | gud rm Sie ae reliable Ladion ss a dna | Sphinn eran ete |S ie San ea Uy hee ey ng | aig is Sita Wie el] Soe | NPSR, PLUTONS aria ana aang | Aho oem fom Seah Tae eee ee te he demand ior something Which is | Reographer aud explorer it ts invaluable; to the | ‘The largest diamond tn the country 1s suid ¢o be Feonen oF Wouns Ladies, 621 Vermontave. will | Odie day ensonted tho bund aeqeisney a athas ‘can be consulted daliy, 464 Cet, Del 435 and Otheta, Sse OA me Sah IE i | lea lo ral cf arma | ean rem ay ann fuerelscale te ha SEDIEODAL tess MG 220m | “Fin eae meted Oe a Oe os eee cout ax wooo. = 13. They are newer T | tion, ry : ssident C ” be - ‘Correqpondence PE Geir ie ut oy, | eget mee nas A | ian anaes anc score 7 | pace a eee te | ogc eke EF, 3 a |e iit Nag Sat Se ney are always rea " resent time he is occasionally heard. of largest 18 in the possession of Charies Levy, | 3 Lomas of, 28 Satara: ways open. fareimade Up as vests; someon, Geop Dunas, | is'seldom more than once a Year, when be visits | the proprietor of a Uentre street cate. He Brought Each avany price Oe PPO Rast anee areas” ‘Sofan” MAS J. FISHER & OO., eal Estate Brokers. Main Offce Ko 710 Dat. nx. Ofioes and Yards | Jygaxnoop RESTORED BY USING A| pointed truat and back; as high collars, with pend. | OR€ Of the trading posts in the Transvaal. it from the South American mines. When rst Siponeae APLEWOOD IRETE ce Son ware ae Sth and Bate.aw. Wo. 216 4 st. ne. Coal Depot— M two of Dr. rureung Ge nt strands of irregular length, descending upon —— ——see. — fe sec venes a8 karats, It hes since been Bercy be “i Coneniiie Be ae ROR BOF x inper and ug vistns of ede ‘trust from John, Cen. Yustsin eh baonicunanmease: bent oe pennants one aicatte eum | Wesevcttitentmanmaner® ge" | tau achaise™e Meee owen | SERGE pS og aren He | th, cetalac tic Suda Sac | WR Sur ey hare SO | an ono ov momen ws aan me | a je Wo order, entire beaded frouts for white or | Not bat i ¥ conte ‘does bring; Tt is valued at 940,000. OsT! ( FEA’ Ti EC ‘dress trim- | GH ‘EX PRE WRI" C the henge. cn] Lng ey: inci dressesy and sets of bands and mounting for | °° MES de yes Hand cones doe it bein: ‘These figures show that the diamonds of to-day | ining. rood. Vedetugs au | Speaetenhe aught ceactead aaa | an WEDNERDATS i SAY oF JANCARY, B adie Payscans ae Soa two homens tue high ond aos hat Weegee F ieaige see far outstrip in value those worn in ‘Tweed’s time. | Gin ergrenty MOSS" Soe, appa pe prolate aT FOUS Mf of ox Your [ao want to know bow they can earn money at boven | And of a few of Uuky's Henblnn now I sing. Jim Fisk's great headitght cost only $18,000, Boss | MINGS, all abades, 61:90 yar . ‘Histon, Stenographers, 47 | premises, proceed 12 a ‘ony amp wane: Pall, ‘Pais woman does It and furnishes work to ones ‘ ‘Tweed’s was never valued at more than $20,000, Gunna. Louisiana ave. 2016 ee beeed Ooo, chante western EAD AND BE. °% < AyRa socal upon the baby you bare found and Judge Barnard’s Kicked the beam st $7,000. is oe RIVATE TH ALL GRADES OF | North Conner y peep soar of 0) now ws me ‘THE IRISH FLAX EMBROIDERIEG. Hee eure tobe a hee ices axe, oyingige pice, White bes 4 AES fecondien i or college, ‘erie ofan shail De, 98 follows: Que-thind of oe JOHNSON BROTHERS, ieee ‘casos of ‘Taos whe are Interestod In wach things have | you mfcie eas nies eal vate nety round Disrncliand Bismarck. Waite eatn bade Bove, 5c. Ottoman ally dar IVY INSTITORE, aw. cor. bik end K ote nw, Equal pas ments, to Gos and two years from thc Soy of cogs of, men G H heard more or less for some time of the new Irish hot Count Vitathum, who was Saxon envoy in St. Beres SAS Qttoman. rks PIANO, &o= sale wlih intarest, the sain ‘be se- | The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply | sultation and yt ludustry cultivated among the poor women of | $Upp0se YoU saunter in the morning down the street; | Petersburg and London during the time that | Si, nd hand swbroldered charge GR foul’ er $0 the setiatacts “etatoe or ‘more families than any firm south of NewYork. Tele- Rarcninc f County Donegal by the ering effort of an |" “Each will Nap yowan theinuldcr, we | Herr von Beust conducted the policy of Saxony, | §for thew goods.” Boia | eheteeh nd ibeat ESCM Lo eras | sleca a0 to do. ‘A devout be one on mein fase : Kngiish lady, drs. Altred Tost. Intesested ta chat efor sce on ihe shoulder, hhas published some more of his diplomatic rem. | Heafer Ge, and G60. which is twenty ber oqut ve. Fag setae | puch ‘estas fe res ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest, poverty. she Went along them to find out what | And always, , “Are You not agving to treat?” iniscenees, They include the following interest- ‘UP STAIRS. Puxo =) 7, oF the property may at ‘cost ‘Branch Offices and Yards: the resources of the couutry were, and how they Columbus Diepateh. ing recollection of the year 1882: “Among the 1740 Fosneyivania vena mor could be vurned wo account for their benefit. ‘She = : ont? before, staged, this year LI Pupil of Wm. Mason NEY AIS kw, 002 Sm? 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest Zound fax, and she taught them how to spin it A Suitable Gift, Drincely personages Who visited the tntorsntional | S00 St, mist glkscet ‘our silk | cone ao x 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, eave ut dge't aha ura i imo re ce exhibition in Landon was the Grand Duke of soxe- department demanded nore see, we rented the two | SCHOOL OF MUSIC, | | [ESTABLISHED 187.1 1121 Ninth street northwest. fle plople who have money are whtitng to buy, | Tomita, Weimar. ‘The Russian Envoy, Baron Brunnow, | isorsover he stares Roe ve Clase. 4 603 Peanaylvania evento northwest. Tae Brst exhibits young woman to dealer—“I want a | oe 4 om Last Sumer, When Mrs Catdace Wiesice | to look at acane that would be suitable for Gave ® great Ginner th his honor, and 1 was rye shall shortly spaxote <a RDN ‘ERG, Peete (Corner of Third and K streata northwest of the Now Xork associated artists, was in Eng: | Christmas gift.” Dealer—“For a young or old Nek ee hee aera ene Mane clevazor, ete: not yet | WV Se OF, ur pGpaPEy ee ee ane wok all uss Wet tmterest was to great that | gentleman, ma'am?” “Ob, quite Young.” “Do had a jong conversation | stairway, the doorway of w1 ‘equine yaa gen | rooms’? Saad : 06 ida” Sk i rer at lg hee tng | ESP ink “ithe ice uty Mate | mh De fhemat Suen gw | Feared we ore ny Ls a SPECIALTIES. ita the Production are} . J 5 . 'LEMEN’ SPECIALTIES. Bitas ree Saat oe, comer | Rao, Hh dire ae a reg arcrariey, ioe, Prumia mae | Soe, sae Gea ar a —GENT. §_Goops. ee sight, even in England. ‘They are the oideet ned —er—_—___ the Prussian goverament, ay | Sstec tess Sonet to anata most'curtous of the English tapestries, giving the Ca s government. | My | those whe object towtaire we quote ‘prioem. History £3 asediewore ofthe Norman ives and A Very Busimeve-like Suicide. the army, with or a foal Euzaers conquest, exec wife ot From the New York Sun Conqueror ‘and her ladies The reprunan, te | Amos B. Binney, who committed suicide in eh py fer £4 Fst HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGR, 5 oa Aen, and ts the work of twenty-ve ladies Boston recently, left this briet but pathetic note, | With'the army ‘placed in’ position to egrons |B PARE. Aaa’ Shire, Rnginna, rusery Schoo! tm Leek, Stafford. | telling the whole story: “Tothe medical examiner: | respect, I shall seize upon ‘the aise tor ae tae thes Lett Nevetumta URDERWRAR, 5 | Shinte to Order, 6 for @12. A perfect At guazenteed, vs Al 05 AND 407 127TH BT. X. W. SIERYS, 1357 Fetrost. ‘Washington, D.C. | og Opposite the Ebbitt Hous | THOMAS

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