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ON TIEY. mn practicing the next morn- | them and reclaimed them; but Leonard was JSICAL AND DRAMATIC. 4 LOST IDENTITY. Sopa, Tron walking tn. tie woods ypared, and baving Leonart she Bad all, And acne aes ‘ng to note on paper the musteai | there Was, moreover, a certain ecstasy in Der sor-| yessenpgN REJOIXS THE NATIONAL OPERA COM- “isof the pines and the tinkle | row, with’ the thought of what it meant to have | "ASNDAN Sooo’ Tak. MAMONAn OFA SOO ot eatbin’ my 1d Doboltnt ot out for | children in heaven. “It fs a sacrament,” she said “~ i Pcs ain exercises that ne needed, ‘taking | to Leonard; “we had them, God has them; God| ACTRESS’ BAD LUCK—PATTI MaY GO T0 SOUTH down the rich and sweet unwritten melodies of | and we, and no others enter into it. It isa post- | aamRica—“MERLIN” A MODERATE SUCCESS. be = hts land, of which he knew scores; of reading with | tive and actual breaking of sacramental bread. oe (Coprrighted 168) him the treatises on counterpoint, cannon and | And oh, my daring!” she would cry, throwing her | — George Clarke, who left the Daly company a See 1 ace Wes ta eeet stiapie ny Should Leone | arms about Min, sainced bave Tou" few years ago rather than sacrifice his mustache, ings, planted side by side, | ard.disturb himself? “But he did. “I can never But as time ‘went on, and no other children has returned. Whether there has BY HARRIET When two ‘] “ 2 been a the 7 he exclaimed | came, she saw What ‘a’ griet It was to Leonard. watered by ied by the same es eee ee what am increasing grief: ow he Toved other peo. | mise or not on the mustache ‘auestion is not staved. sim, shai : /Showkt vowexpect it?” sald Aunt Jane, | ples children, and longed for his own. And she | — William H. Fessenden, the popular Boston Close togeth $ make one tangle at the glance he gave her, Aunt Jane whohad } Was content with only him. Yet for any and} tenor, has accepted an invitation to rejoin the Na- have grown so | “°,Aeleua’ i | ca ae aie wn pepe Thousand bumps for him, | every drawback, what a perfect home thelrs had'| tional ‘company and resume hia roles of last t thelr sten ow i It posstbie tosep- ven any carts and pus as erally, and re: | bent What generous -hespivatity. had. reigned | Uotal Opera company and resume his roles of last arate then and leave ny life at Sep- all his ehiidish confidences, had saved him | within its open doors; how the poor knew its gates | Boston this week. arated, can they ad wood to be S$ punishments and loved ina a8 iC | a9 the ‘irda do the Le Ey lfe} —The opening performance of the National tpoe peadbedepryn be ino vitality or | he belongest to lor, Ye “You look as if T were | fulness and sweetness, and gay, Saran hate one. tasther Chae dhe laos eee | a cateak oat ee LE and love of man dwoit there!" Once in a while, it | Opera company at the Boston theater Monday bakes hes tabs tadashi 9 Geos vad exe round oul —1 have found out, AUnt Jane is true, Helena had a smouldering mood that } nignt was marked by the ladies in the audience Dlazed ‘out when she suspected souie woman of | generally removing thelr hats, The opera was making sickness a pretense for the comfort of the | “The Huguenots,” and it was Witnessed by a large s doctor's presence, end wrathtully forbade him | audtence. nwo all havea time | ever that woman into tue house—endtng |” _ Josep son 1s now taking his midwinter Thank cooduese, it you dont | always by carrylug her, herselt, all mauners. ol pris pale ae his prea in Lou- hing worse. For, to save owed Bae a ae stig up with her at might, | fina eee e ans if she doesn’ e whole an alta fect home—an ut what tielena, ineans if she tro daysaihetnitn a shee Helen Hasti nap, ts new English beauty, who Leonard, tn white amaze-| | Leonard came and sat beside her as the purple | appears in New York soon, will be supported by t. She 3 mine, fam a Beyanto wiveaue —— ate Dale or che rors American actors exclusively. W. 7 ponent e das marriédever since > @ pale star tren out upon ell character actoi hive been as geod as married eve ‘pea ne ect en eee Nell known character actor, has been securéd to looking on union of Leonard Never have I seen two people so sufi Selves throu arated, wou “1 think,” = 1s bor east away upon a deer! sta book i ery salt tears for her folly yets> snia - ie tn it” he answerea her,| — “All for Love.” is the title of a new opera soon gx two, we should be so happy as Loask for note parts Gea Gears toc tne tones ane | IGE os see coe oer ” | to be brought out in Boston, I ees t sway on fire to hig fnger-tips and | | “Do Fou really think so still.” she sald, “when | | — Dighy Bell is authority for the statement that, ‘much at one Weare? De are A capped her enommities by golng up | we have been married eight Years, and atter all | ene comte opera industry would wear the bloom aueninaen i ity on Saturday after- pers!” par : some substan weno ‘hear Faust, the frst | “I shall think so forever! You are to me | ™ # steam calllope. siuple, one eh eyes on was | lovelier than the day I married you—a closer) _— George Fawcett Rowe was one of the greatest Dee ce ckar cite tie piay | barecnthoaieees no imme are losers by the recent burning of the Temple thea- otning ty him Was all the light | | “I think I believe you,” she said, half shyly. “I | ter, Philadelphia. His new opera, “Phyllis,” was vw cf that ideal drama of love. and | think if] were to die, you are th¢ one man in the | jn rehearsal thereat the tme, and all the manu- joy, anit grief; he saw none of ft, he | World who would not inarry age cara | STHpts Of the work, as well as the costumes and » of tt, ashe saw Helena grow ruddy or Marry again’ he cried. drawing her toward | scenery were destroyed. It 1s doubtful now it the or Weep With satisfaction in the — Gian is t nea. I a ee ae mar- | opera is ever brought out. stoger: and when he observed people | rages, that I hold them allowable onty as evi: | “Pras Sap aash actress, Agnes Herndon, has ttackt principles, +h Freer be 2” she eried triumphantly. “Life cannot do ii, Not even of «cat her ‘acy, and heard | dence that the first was no marriage at = . We shall be Se ae eer eae wae he preaganis teeth |i who. have Been your husuaad pritiss Jor | begun her starring tocr in. a new farce-comaly, Sepa ‘again to think she Was subject to such | themory by putting another woian in Your | called “The Commercial Tourist's Bride.” had not been a Youth or mat ence of two or ure was comple: 41, and the sorrow of 3 ‘When not yet strong Kiss each Other throu: Played together in the orchard gra asleep in one another's arms beneath U; trees there. Hi an ed Dy Giuseppe. Mace! Thank heaven, there are some things} _ : a ae ne Re cq Eimnnd Callers revival Coe IE a is. | brushed by him coming out me after | brace as fervently. Piece gh ie ed ote ere ke leh Ot Ta ae eee eaey | tis tise the tonie sol-fa represents senseless | “And I should ‘not live to marry again,” he | was effected with the assistance of a troupe of real nerd hace. | hicrogiy] 1 Now, you are coming home } said. “If grief did not kil! me, there are quiéting | ive Indians, pokey Potions that would. What sliould Ihave to live | — Eddy’s Squib says that Maud Granger is play- Eaten ome wi whe exclaimed, in the 2 How coul survive the loss ot half my- You speak to me so! Iam never going | for elght years the very breath of my being! | 2 Plino anda Addie for an orchestra. [tis but a Not even ‘death could divorce two lives knit | few seasons since Maud Granger seemed to have re. Heien: ave ye ” she said, with the smile that | like ours!” before her a career of exceptional brightness. [Oo pe perpen tel ae ce Kernels of whitecorn | | She lad become so sea to such, asseverations | | — Pattl had a royal reveption on her appearance kt a some mouth of hers, “for e would not have fe le nigcees : thick.‘ ae TOU Fre ae Hes Arquld not have felt a little 1m the City of Mexico Tuesday night. The diva asemphatic. As it was, for some subtle reason, | 848 been banqueted at the Castle of Chapuitepec it only filled her with a’ deep and quiet satisfac: | by Mrs. Diaz, wife of the president. Her success Hon. “1 pray that we may so tozetlier,” s has been so great that it 1s probable she will make cilaging to him closely. ‘To ner he was the best, | « tour through South Aierica under the manage- came, ali the same.with the evening, al- | the greatest, the jofttest, the lovellest- man ailve, | ment of Henry E. Abbey. i delaying UM tae church Dells rang nine, | He had something of the lane eness OF thé | —Lucy Hooper's daughter, who has been pre- trom the soft seaccout | of the helpfulness of the Paring for the stage at Paris, will play a leading ad the deep clarettint | knew that her fas! part in Coquelin’s company when he comes to this ‘wold-fiowered gauze | spells were only a succession of ue couniry. behind Leonard in thelr studies. Wh sway to school she felt as [f some tnt Of herself had been severed from U forgot her acing and loneliness on herself in her books. When he came he Mes were ices Acie aap wichous he! looked like a Venetian don. / to him that g i lung of — Col. Mapleson, with Mme. Helene Hastreiter Saad ‘ae oe 7 cered wun nae es nae tS | ze y Perdenone. She was | ee ty; she wondered why he was as his prima donna, has met with such success in im. It was just as hard io ei vi nord ouly; she bad been Watching ; moved by that marve of hers tie An- | Scotland that he hopes to be able to revive Italian her books, without the stimulus of pacing tue itvor, In a suspense lest she | mmGst sweetness of w had a thellt that | Sora in London, clase, Dus content with ¢ D far, that growing beyond her | moved other men to tears, but then In turn she GuATLETParai SOs = oa capeunecinas Sour we nailer tum sie stopped at the | could not stand speli-b fore the opeartions | — Chay ‘arsloe, who became famous as the Saar ner pecoecs : mL wanes no shadow on the garden waik, | Where his surgeow's knite wrought miracies; and | Chinaman fn “My” Parmer,” 1s now running a foe ea eae bse he canit in, as he always did, without | her volee was brit a pleasure of che seuses, and hits | mus re king she erat ding just veside the door, | SkIL Wits the salvation ¢ Inter nor retara ROR ATTA mit ats neck, and their lips | let him see ber tn stich tender mood as this; she 3 Bi et ay ami thers ‘wayne more doubt oF | Would ied ‘or hian i: 1t wouid nive done hin | ¢ 18 sad that Mrs. Bowers intends to produce any co «1: she Would lave died with him aay day | “Elizabeth” and one or two other great plays on a and by, “your belng | he asked it. style of magnitivence as to scenery, costtznes and vels of her astronotny or lie, She did Hot often | — Noxt seasor maining moments she Leonard shouid come Lome a: ‘ others, to his examination Wien school was end- | darkne~s betwee ‘She knew the theorem almost as well | ak,” she said, b = id read the Virciit line as about poor Gfuseppe, with’a wife whom | She hud 4 chance presentiy properties “historically correct, that will com. wells "bat bow’ swifth af stply and | he adores xt how ticbtsts ehfidzeat* (To be conciucted next w orably with the productions of enry easily he made the » how | f he shaddered, is ali gracefully and lightly he rendered thé ot too dr : forget it. Or else T can —The 200th representation of “Erminte” was ‘And when he recited the ba asebs, with | hardly be gidd of It a white face and a fire kindling im those’ lumt- | you to me at last.” nous gray eves, her heart thriled and herblocd | “And you did't know you cared for me till I ran cold, although in st erself she had | practioed scales with a slasing master?” ated ail the Puritan ra “Did yout : that she and Leonard § akalixe Nall} “why, I knew it ys!” she sald. Nicht after nicht, be Ustngs; Dut they did not. She formed her tem-| “i knew youwere a partot me!” hecried. “I onben event 2 inine conclusions alone, and he had subtle and ac. | knew you wer: 1 tome. I could not dream of by porn his complished masters, and a further out you. I as opeuing my eyes and giving the woman's came, celebrated at the solitt ew York Casino Thursday night with appropriate observances, — When Minnie Palmer appears in this country vill be seen in “Frou Frou” and jucluding an operetta, t Miss Fortescue 1s very tm. Is, and often corrects by Lamp is tit, t vex and tire, Pt Atnong the cards her nor dream of exist perfous at her re Tuller grasp ot mini Be had a gr without you now. I would not live one hour ‘The woman's gan » “Oh! bah! you znusn’t do that—that 1s so thought to Rerselt: he would doa grest work tm | Hf son were inc of the world, Oh, Helena, my mt neuen can.” the World, Whether he went into politics and | love, now awint ft is thet one perso an queeit eau jaxton fs said to have leased the Four- helped “reeast the notions oid into another | make life heaven or bell, and going can eclipse Aud next the Euw Four. Street. theater, New York, for a term of sel? 1 my gelng eclipse the sun?” she “ure YOU SO diflerent from other F woman could console you” mother men, For me there mould,” whether he sat do’ eal thests and taught people how or Whether be took ts medical degree and con: cerned him<elf with the origin of matter. A) then, at last, Leonant was in college, con a with a philosophi- years. —Dellinger’s new pastoral opera “Lorraine,” was produced by Col. MeCaut’s company in Chi- cago Wednesday night witb the richness of stage home and tase om her in his long v fs hat one Woman in the world: Uie rest are shad- A woman's game: to sit setting and costuming for which this 1 ft bevinuins to have a thousand UWoughts | ows, 1 never thought what 4i would be to love ‘Build and resild. the destroy. Pare i for which this manager 13 Sone were not her thongnte: on have seemed, without thinking, Shnitte the exrds: for soun or hate nowed. ‘seemns to have made « inore isked, archiy nen That no 0 “Lam diffe “There comes au end to grit aud joy. on than “Don Cwsar,” by the mposer. ‘ike mu-le is sald to’be pure, ten and gracerul, wiih a number of ning solos, and the comedy element very ng. “Miss Griswold, Heradon Morsell and De Wolt topper are in the’ east, “How strange it fs,” she soid to him one day, sed je from myself ond my lute, a I don't Know but I was happier before I was At are rowing So apart Oy; huppler ia mv Unconscious content.” But ver grow nif one of us| wich herhead upon his breast, and her eyes gazing ane the otuer up at bin urpiedark as the velvet of 3 ose are surtace 1 ‘What are hi > knew t at words were all in ar hatures and our: a5 absorbingly and tumultuously Cee ee — “serlin,” Goldunais's new opera, produced for your hatred of the enemies of happy hi 1th be zai make the Mos OF, Deny. when ail ts do the frst ume in America at the Metropolitan aare a Puritan of thi r Dy | for life was too long ior Such Dilss to last. z aoe Peon ‘That woman's came is a0" Opera house, New York,on Monday night, had © kept feeling that now ft was ~ lerate success, , of darkness that I phe ag ee spiration Inainly in Wagner's work has been. ine leaned over t if Geol) creased by “Merlin,” Which contains. scenes and of her fancies op pln bees UG lnucical passages, IU Is sali, strisingly reminiscent, Helena. ee | pour sulle 4s only pressio 07 tke Bayreuth inaster. ‘The new opera 1s sald to Z le on seir be wanting in the dramatic element, and won even 2 said. “You never used to} People who go to the circus and see horses, ele- , scram 5 Phants, monkeys and the like perform wonderful | Setting 1 received cad’ tee qogniticent stage uss Tnever shall again. I seem never | tricks must often ask themsei et nana and Ways sh, hus! | speak io'me so.” “Ard 2 <1 ne z em es how the animals | Fraulein Lehinann and Herr Aivary. piel ane ne Detany Chane Moca aera oa aretaught todo them. A writerin the atin, | — An American lady now living tn Paris writes carred and marred. | Ymiterfakes to snticry : sy toa friend in tiiis city that she recently had much ow; this once 1 must lay aay | Who has been ring 1 Nenaine see pleasure in Usiening to a recital by a young ou know Low precious YOU are | circus for 52 ¥ resting ini American pianist, who showed rare natural =the Furtt at ay | tion ne horse, abilliy and Whose vechnique she declared to be of ¢on nes | fs thet the highest order. “The young mans name sie animal on, You soust IY one faculty —tne1 gave IS es sHenry Xinder, Be 4 son of Christian Xande abr. ‘a Washington boy, teach him hi nd has “how been od to the | iden (0 Whom this fervid love was ‘9 a Jo | eavesson and the loug whip. Ibu jad for six Years, pursuing his studi og the the clouds by night, and | fre nis head, you mast use the so pei be he edo Kaughed so gayly Chat | Hpyiness ihe he obeys. Whips and carrots. form ~ the ret of the trainer, ‘The horse imust be | From the Boston Herald. trom five to seve before that age he | ‘This noble Briton belleved the conventionalities 4s too spirited, after it 1 elastic | of Belgravia could be locked up with his good enough. The first thin clothes at Parker's, while he enjoyed himself, au horse to the ring, to make him run larly, and then t stop atagiven cle ct natural, or, if not quite that, in an extremely ‘ou would care for society if | Sie nswered her, “f allow no- Tirta tobe = ta | Cotupilsh this the animal 18 brongnt into the ring, | shabby and seedy traveling attire, Being one day aso raueD | The trata er Holds ind s lett ms ater ata loss how to amuse himself, he called ona ariied with sharp poltts tlxed on the nose of tne | Well-known leader of soclety, to whom he had j brougit a glowing letter of {ntroluction trom a [Hise aoe entra ad He eis Ao. comuion friend im London, “According to English have been married at | Pina tne animal deat Of Hele: ‘t a custom, he gave M3 maine, nov hts. visiting ca EG ae a a CG lors £9 | wien bore a disthiguished “it. lonley" do the PY tore Ba to geitioy pan eae RES | servant, who, belug ail unused to this’mode of proceeding, Tewibeens to the reception rv iso; If he Is fed hin Wich. great reinctance ntly there enters to | Sie acon anort ties eadace |bim a lidy, who, wiih that treezing reserve | Paar rene {so' beautitul’ to fead about, so Maplessene to. personally encounter, calmly ‘sexns her visitor for a second, and ten haugntily demands bis business, ‘The Wwriver repeated his honorayie patronymic, and then, observing no Wart. Ing expression of rameintrance on her counte: throws himself snddents and the result ts obr ued.” tly horse bas a grea! oble to kneeling or ving down ‘at any moment. ‘This feat is clught ¥ “igeans of {r01 ced 0% dinktes and, tarhed toc tube neta “by the | Renee hastened to ive she maine of thet tend trainer, who, by ‘sudden Be | Whose letier she)h id doubtiess recetved sone tne he ts ‘moving makes iim fail or kneel. ‘The | hive: | Yes, she ual received such a missive, and animal remembers the le-<ons, and, by dint of zn that gentleman called on ber she should be and cafrot, witinately performs them at the BO eid wil Teor the Bea a ne as en mere comtnind of tue trainer, The horse 1s | Kaged, und wit a lit of the bead that would have taught todance tommuste tn the ‘same 8 atl; | done to discredit toxome of the Englishman's noble <0. Ie was a trifle too far away | the foot bra id open the door, and the caller, lmurried to be alowed to Bul What a sweetness Liat ed to her iifet When she afterward It seeued only mers day. > tial Was, the married Ife was Leonard prospered in bis procession; and Wo or three gratetul patients WhO hina the tne itis to buy Cragsnest, fnountain side which they ne =e oe he world " ent t o & ” AS regards the learned hors pean Unt Gaseneee oe oF physician's convenience DUL | Who opens boxes and takes ancicles OUL OF phen? aed, Specchicss with surprise and wrath, Uhtiwer by tae tae Succeeded | here is how the animal is tralned to do it: “1 first | notuinlousiy walked torch! 28 to the earth Saye ae Loven ‘This internatioual episode seems almost unac- Waat pleasure they | Fthen lend the horse to che bo He ee sece: | countable, ih view of the Angioworsity of the acel Every rose they | carrot, ifts up the lid of {he Hox with ils noes | Present day, alchough it 4s a true story, related by out the veyetable, which he ig allowed | We gentlewan hue, and utterward confirmed he next cis, betore letting the hore | DY the lady with considerable uaction and self , Ishow him a handserchiet fuil of bran. He | Cousratulation of manner. | No, his rough and takes it und tries to eat ite Tthen ier hyg | siovenly attire Was not to be pardoned, even tn loose. He runs to tie box, but—bitter deception. | Us democratic land, not even in those days before eut on OUF ikap The day ater Iresume the esereiza, | Soclal etiquette had'become of the deep import us xoue into Cheat ‘ eu finds the hanadkeremet | ance 4" ts nov, and that was theend of tt. "a. always icel you there as T see t ran inthe box. He takes tr "| | day, however, the “coai-heaver” toilet, if attached through thein, | ‘There shall be No | Fewand niga witha carrot, 1 dese te arene | Cou title, muleht be gractously, overlosked toe nee wre so long a8 You are the pole-star of | Toward hina w * ot untiiin tne | ety, ruthlessly exacting on some points, 1s Won y bette = ae » she | CDI put merely the handk the box. ‘The | Ceriully lenlent in othe: i | “But che earth swings to new pote-stars,” she | Horse brings it Cone aid gets hls eaves Fees SS arr of Helena's soul. | said mischtevously, and then repenting the mis- | hance theslze Of the eamot Cooe ie Easy Enough to Talk, ue Withy ts | ehiet. oe s last I give him nothing. ‘The horse continues to | From the Boston Record. rth he tee | sar etna the sate gi oe perforin with the handkerchief in the hope of get-| Grace aud Teddy had a grand fight a few even- hat Kindied the | ing © hotse, also: the carrot.” in Grace took ‘Ted's canton flannel © upon a pie mountain View: ty ol : 1S AZO. lannel elephant 2 wantain views it) With respect to doys, M. Changeux, away from him and wouldn't give it back. Ted Pp telin old gold plush, and the titles | exniniting a troupe of cheat at th ‘sist w raded fury, and Grace tthe toe place should be done in deepest | says their edtication 13 Rist Maine Mscoree tte doce foses. | This room opened on | yence. Sometimes it takes two + 1 1 sna is Mu deep pool, Tike a) neither stgar nor whip,”he Inforins us, “1 tage | FOUEML their mother Lo tho sec ne of action, and lo Rehca wath crystals, | my dog in iny hands, tallc to him, and try to make | SNe carrie possession of the fleld. Ted, Seer dig ma doubied If they were | nim understand what he 1s todo. I perform the | Grace ln possession o maternal ‘sympathg aw id's Wicks myself, and the does follow und tnutate | ac peng put to bed. othe me.” At present he ts showing a carriage dog | Wis velng o Which performs on the iucic wire. “I will tell | ne puton Tee's Highteewa? “A eee ee oS x ounow T taught tum to become an equittbrist. | Hr oat its bue four mune fore eee funds spouta bo full | Tmade him frst of aul walts on a plant which was | Ana you muse pray for her, 100” she added, sets 5 a need 19 ahd fro, The plank was cradually “ ; © aunts wer coming to Hve We ength Ue plank dwindied down to | 2Utitude, nom 1 Yoved as much as thls was replaced ‘bya long round first ie che gave soe aan Fine her one good slap di cates dar Bands to J0y a | stick, and witimately the dog found himself on tie | ARit Uke she guve me,” sald ‘ted, wrathruliy. ds ea eas, | Single wire.” Strauge to say, this doz is blind. | wo anbengn amcciling ale Tae eh at fires, eect dente Ronni | M- Changetix say's scent Is the feat quaitry watch | the amenben, Sucveuing his bate with her hand; fing a em and | gape, the s play at dominoes are | SHAT ted Ted, ta and each other, | taught by thelr scent. ‘Tue treiuer touches the | Mamma, Sree lifting his tace, nd arranged the | doniuoes whic the dog has topics, aud the and. | “memma, did you ever ory ice 7 eit ia Leone | saab smelting them, picks thein out from the rest It Didn’t Atiect Him, speaking | sndplays whem, sst in the house’ that had ! “yyb pig ts seid to be the most dimeuit antmat | From the Pittsburg Dispatch. Le eRe to watu, Tony Gres the clown, a D0 believe pela cigs were having a very animated discus- 8, TO im Tearn fey are tobe tauight oniy by | ston when Jones entered and at first didn't observe thelr weak point—their giuttony. “When Thave | nen. iy Bot ing young pig.” he says, “1 begin on the prin. | "You're real mean,” said one. ciple that I shail obtein nothing from him without row’ ” satisfying his appetite. 1 reed Lim ayseit, and | the geen eras oucan be,” responded during a few, days t vaty, his food in order t6 tind | “a Sppose any better, » out what he Ixes hest, As soon as have discov. | pg ypPnecgou, ont Know though. ered his favorite dish, ¥ deprive hin of tv com-] “gn Air Jones!” heduet, ght, after- | pletely. This dish is’my great talisman, ‘The “On, don’t mind me,” said Jones, taking a seat. init of the gorge | chtef pig Lam now pertonming with prefers beet “Keep it up. Trather like it. I'm’ a et Just igniting with es Hat, J put a plece im my pocket, I'junp over | ena agus hart i co = rake er UO i ier and Ui Die Ree Ag ——~oo______ mong Way ke learns exercises an i's hts hat pana 22 ma ership aa riage | oni whet oommesoay” —oe™™ 3 ere wo f the same | thrash ain tilt be does, and, having completed | , Women have long been asking, Decale = Sitse cach day; | his performances, I recompense hin with his | The reform in undergarments is well established, about inatters | favorite meal.” as any paper-fashion catalogue will show; and iri | taut ght cin erent, |Soup fu Pa garety,” Yet they had had | cumbersome weight, whieh forces tae trainer to | With by soctety ladies, Just as children change old bes © “ag yor nrg oe Feeourse to -crael means. ce: a toys for new, does ‘not meet the physical needs of t a, hme ase o make bln raise a ont ork : aspirations of those who nee ame mertal enoagy vo, like ils | with sharp points is paced on it, and hing deuven | re wosidng for aooad paste re eo aes elena. hal feaner pa bya vet ab, it cuter the flesh. ‘ihe eiephant | morals tor wen and Women. So it will be a « and tak dark forest of pines, “T me oi them cut down,” he said, fb theta so much’ that they add & know it? ue a rCo9 of aduitration. could not draw a stralg’ If Leonard wanted to Loutsa Dane he was £ so; she had norignt Yo prouibitt tt; all the more Lonisa Dane seemed to her @ poor sort of teing. or a crooked one. of skelening with Tusa, Ht ts a dialect, 1 * or shibbolerh it lones and feelt ljts up his toot e] a ‘succeeds. Mme. a the petients were a Relsance to her, the alt ‘Uill the pain ceases. Ginn ae aie title peatter” Bae I must deny anil coaiided fu ter doctor oat ype | Homie Temmemags the Dalby and at the aks | lining is the “pervect” Gress ne toy GINS the ecvatided cl vtor—] i . “4 sormucn -& nuisonee as the | muste wus | to his Intelligence, 1 soon Compe oe ps Ye Dareece: does Se Cun om, _ 4 ney puse with clatter ee mute earings int ‘The city clerk of ‘ie away every Sunday, And <ars, too, Meiena had gone’ down | gene Comunfteed suicides YO BS von tle wates of deat, and as her husband ————+8e-_____ ‘The Fenians have issued another Manifesto oO iim + breat ve closed, state robibiting: man- former executt tung upon hers, “rhey are beautiful,” he | uracture of the afticle having tec eciee a Hal—espe unable to ($2,600) as YeUOW- hatred, erhinse with tb | said or nis ¢ they are ‘the: auiomal eorteinls Fare thele Own fresh new betige che spark | Tau OaaL Beast S wre w fam. | Of winose lis cone the duos "octae tat | cette ey Srey hacked Ss ue bc thougut nesnouid feel—a tender | “Teac Sprague, the “living skeleton,” who Gly « pertoct Jove, a trust in the hand that gave | weighed 44 pounds, died in Chicago Weduecday, Waas bappened to ber inucr consciousness id ; JSEFURNISHINGS BOOKS, & Toaxmo Tax New Las. LADIES’ GOODS. _HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ss C ne & lal a = EAPPST ROOK STORE IN THE Mac L. P. Jeaxsener, Decoraren Toner Sera T CAS FOLD & Co0'Rs Norton tre. Fa Tags 3 26 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Eien dao Ua Staten andieines | _h pane, Has opened here at 1110 F st. nw.. bet. 11th and 12th —— paeie ENRY C. LANCASTER, jane of French Bounets ant | NEW DECORATIONS IN ENGLISH TOILET SET | BA... Sot “ji cinet porthwert.. Sap aero pags -aaopags ais ache soneatiowest ie ote Paris; also. choice selection of Evening and Rece!- | xcreitiestn Royal, Worcester and other famed Eo: | NV ¥ Ne orcester vl Ne ‘ARDS, WHAT A MODEL HUSBAND RESOLVED TO _ | tion Bonnets. N.B-Onders yroui ropean productions for N cit Your & neystalation,. a WEAR $5 SULLIVAN & BROS ARTES, CALENDARS. TS tal terns moderate. Cloaks and wraye a specialty, Pestect | NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS daily arriv x WOOL RECORD BOOKS, “Mary.” said a Washington husband, “what shall | *sfaction cuaranteed. 16 12th sw. fot Leesan! ago S°SPAY BURSTLL bookerlion 418 bah ot, CW YEAR PELOUBPDS SRLECE Nia muictuctionel Leesan Soe ears ae WILMAKTH & EDMONSTOX, Inwear off this year? You know that last year to a 5 SOR please you I swore off smoking, and I kept my swear.” Orexxe Tins Werx FS “Well, John, Idon't know what youcan swear off | EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN GOODS FOR EVENING China and Glass Tinporters this year. You don't drink, you don’t chew, you don’t a 1205 Penmesivant overs, for Tsschers gamble, you don’t swear, you don't go to the lode = oS : ir ated Cand Mate Printing Gee ant peat Bese ree oot = DP. Thassos Hiss & Co. Re : ‘ery. 3 Quires Paper and ® wrantan fice you don't come home erves you don't Se ee 815 15TH BT. Wil BALLANTYNE & sows, Slots 6 fis hacer tna 697 to ocho we balbovo Sou sy HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OF eal #25 cht, ‘were sitting upwiths sick friend. In fact, John, 1 CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Wan parrns # Waa Pia don’t know what new leaf you can turn, unless it's to REMARKABLE BARGAINS. rs a APER, ‘stop being so extravagant about clothing.” INEXPENSIVE PAVERS IN ART COLORS AND “Me extravagant, Mary! Pahaw! No,I like to look | NEWMARKETS, PLINTING PAPER, well, thst'sall.” FRENCH FRISE WRATS, end oe oan “Say, John, did you ever try Victor E. Adler's Ten PLUSH VISITES, FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Of ell Kinde Per Cent Clothing House?” ASTRACHAN VISITES. an aie ELOPES, CAPD. CALD HOARD, PAPER BAGS, “No, but I've heard it very hiebly spoken of. Those Pais eae Pac eh DESIGNS AND ESTIMA! ES FULMISHED FLOUR SACKS. who buy there tell me that it fy the best and cheapest, SPECIAL LINE OF Arullinect SLANE BOOKS, clothing house in Washington.” ENGLISH JACKETS. NEW GOODS. = In reguler Sizes and stylee “Well, John, suppose you discard high-price tailors Recent purchase at tremendons reductions UPHOLSTERY AND DKAPORY GOODS OF ALL Special BLANK hooks tor Hauksanud Corporations: for a whileand try Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing G > i wade te onder, House. Iknow that by buying there you can dress MILLINERY at Lowest Prices ever quoted. LAD ES knw buae Manila Tajerand Paper Bags printed st short notion, Just as Wellus you do now, and at balf the expense FURS at 10 per cent. discount. OCADES. EE. RIDER, ‘Will you promise!” Best qualicy only. oe 314 Seth at nw, “Mary, I think you are ripht. Adler's goods are cer- DRESS TRINYING PLU 8 Taqhow iss, Om Pennayivani arene) tainly atylish and well made und sold very low.” WALL nets, ae Ze Direct importation. 887 LACES, vELouns 1 7. —_— FOSTER KID GLOVFS, cys poesne, x pair Fitted aud warranted scuTe 81.00 per pair upward. Fits SCOTCH LACES Ww. 8. MORRISON, wiiten SILK PLUSH, AKEW V-PorTaTION OF CHEAP eet all colors, at 81.05 per yard aS ‘ 475 PA. AVE. AND N. ¥, AVE, AND 15TH ST, otal neteas3 TEN | Best QUALITY AsTRACHAN, BLACK ou bHOWN. | aan Vow Just opened one of the largest and best sslectel CLOTHING HOUSE ‘at 84,00 per yard, 54 inches SELLING Al) FURNITURE IN STOCK aT sks of Christioms und New Lear presente in the city. STRICTLY ONE PRICE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE a REDUCED PuICES His selection of decorated Books ie the finest eve 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. -PERYLUOUS HATR OBLITEDATED. LEAVIN SPECIALTINs IN CALPE TS. offered in Washington, ais, | Open Saturdays till 22 p.m. gaa | remety for this hideous bisedeh. Planters t ORDKAD PKOMPTLY EXECUTED. A: Fra: Tine Or Bisse Bice Soe Re vov ty promotes more stubte eevee! tt —— x 5 < tratientg for fadies wud clikdess.» FLWANSUN HISS & Co, TRIAL BALANCE BOOK GADCHEL T8916 stn. we nis 45 Lou street INDEX end TIME BOOKS, LEPOKLEAS NOTEBOOKS, A BS LETTER-COPYTNG BOOKS, EEE FFE ow: | ‘ > SORAP end io YY CURTAINS WAY) Lirrhiy scar, PAuPHLEIS and” INVOR vor | XHGLS: WEDDING TNVITATIONS. VISITL Fy Out stock of Por: | CALS Bugmaved and Printed. N MASS D DOWN. Peete 11) Fi Sgs8 EEF EEE OVERCOATS AND SUITS, 413-3 Stat ners.cor Penn. e Curar Booxs Carar Paver REDUCED TO $10, Tand chvehipes, 24 abeets of paper aml e2.\elopex Lo quateh, only 100. & box v. ecouds will wmd call early at : aajvowt ALD .us tu the city ERE TT 688s REE M et ry Ware Iheceiv ag woods daily at ee ot Ss, ER OM alates are —— = JOHN C PARKER'S, Ree Ht Sg8 Een 2 BUG OME ei es Goo N | 1819 7th street new. (aoe News: op E' IMPORTER, ” a! ae BBR RRR (00 g58g, FROM BB Rok 0 O: Bry, ERE 9 9 Sssy Wil show the comin: wook GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, BBB OR R 00 %ss8 = For oll fy ner? of FUENT” URE, CARPETS, STOVES ROVELIGES 1) med HOU EFUBNISLING GOODS tn ce ‘ ss CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS. HIGH CLASS BONNETS ke iced be Without a we rnisled Lome ve- HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, yea ck ee ease Ue) uae LOL gut the canis to epee = FOR PaO See ee ee We sie Getecumined to Kucck the bottom outef high In all the Latest Novelticsin ae paces, aud wall well WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSTERY,£8, Bexsows Carcrse Porovs Prasren. He eos Ss atu eae Mlais to Order, Giurg]2. A pestect Mt guarantest, 2 SU GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS Se for ee sacar 9a br IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Mor V oN Beaspr ; Mor ISTE, AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- ae So. WHERE POR CA34 ‘The neatest. quickest, safest and most powerful rem- ‘Suyerior nttine, | a : ae edy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Nourlvia, Lem. | | And we make this extraordinary offer that customers PIANOS AND ORGANS. Dugo, Backache, Weakness, Colds in the Chest end all | cats muake their own teri in negard to payments. == peter aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 physicians and drngzists of the hichest repute. Bezscn's Plasters promptly relieve and cure where other plasters and greasy salves, Iinaments and lotions, are absolutely uscless. Beware of imitations under similar sounding nme and see the lanrest store in the United States, you have posted yourselves on prices and names, such as “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” “Capsicine.” and we will guarantee you that 9 as they are utterly worthless and intended to decive. " % es’ EX Os] Ask for BENSON'S and take no others. Ail druggists, MILE M3, T. eee tt Bone al RUSSIAN GANGS, PLAITS, (THE OLD RINK), UNEQUALED IN TOXE, TOUCH, WORKMANOHID THE ZEPUINE AND SAGAN DS, : as AND DURABILITY. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Paornrzroms, he mouth.” Syecial atteuiion to] ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND : L neé-10n1 z co Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited te 4:5-w,am,6m ‘New York. aes ae the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished im designs 8 PEERLESS DYES. is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. PERLES! rnced at we say, and uo Lumbay. |W meee! aes 2 | Tepest, cue aud ieakeyeurcen seems gt “*| gecoND-HAND PIANOS: 4 fine eovcrtment of We Wax Sex Ar Onn Sractovs Pree ide Arachne 40 clare, Ces hace ne al | ys Caaaienal prominent makes at all prices, Strength, Beichtneas, Amount i Packages oto = AUCTION ROOMS, Eostueegot Coige OF, Nouctudiiye Qualities They ao | — nae SS ot croak or siuut, “For migoy CUES E X "M. KNABE & CO, COR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA. AVE,| 027-20 prdncbibrers evaxs, | Coun Wearuce Is Comsa rs pepgemacted JREDORA OTESS SHIELDS ~ | an@ when you start to select a HEATING and COOK. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & co, avctionsens, | F SS es ING STOVE be sure to call avd inspect the Inrcest Do Nor Prromse see cael sosortinent ever shown in tis city. Also. LATRO UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO vs x. aE ar ai | Brick net VATE MANTELS, GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOB- = ay neseea ts. A aes ioe Gh coal ean” ae rece) Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices trom 618 MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS os eat nest tinhortat fous ee W. 8. JENKS & 00. srysne acces Patent Shoulder Braces, and ail Dress tefc Goods. Re 1 ‘AND CHILDREN. ip ee fogerty ae Fis sis Sas Aw Largest easortunent of Scent Music in the city. Chfldren’s Corsets end a $1 ¢ x own - HENRY EBERBACH, THE FINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED aT | "Si. "¥FtauciGemanane spare spoken, mrl4 WIN mm ES - J SEWING MACHINES, &e. aye 915 Fetrow PUBLIC SALE. ES _|— | NGMHAG PicbEDs a SILENT WuITE SEWING | Eowan Dheoor, | NSACHISE“AGiiowiedecd ts : cmcivage COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING AT TEN h = | aucune tL 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, RS. E. McCAFFERTYS BO: D Fi O'CLOCK, SALE TO CONTINUE AT TWO Bi q fuctory, omens oom aan, to east come na G sta. Hoe te AND SEVEN P.M. DAILY TILL SOLD. Styles in bounet and hist fran gtr x . < EANIN List ME: + fad ze. sbushee ee 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NOR SH WEST, Mosr Usercn i, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN AND pEYgHe Drove Tce, Lace Curiatua, Crane Fata, As Well as Ornamental. itauon. Steriitae Onis MUST BE SOLD, Gent! Shrments bya Cesived Rid Reps ed Ladies? eee of the Celebrated uly pas icite Pechonad. Reuted, Tue, Aa red and cheated without ripppus. wed. Stored aud skip CAROLINE LERCH, formes. wit A Each Samy backs Wasi ius arRtRSTICIOR” Laan ial Scat abd ate of other maken aware Bt VASE SALE DALGY APZER TSE AUCTION AT | Sse aEien See ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Ease. | ‘Teleniion i 3019 AUCTION PRICES, ‘Call at our office or seud for Catalorue of Samples, Ss re HAND P JANOS, eee AS Over New Years Procrasarios: S.OPPENKEMER & BRO, | 94 se we et: See VERCOATS SUITS IN IMPORTED KING'S PALACE. 2 ng, | itu trom ann : GREAT CLOAK AND MILLINEKY SLAUGHTER! autumn al a a wot $4 you can buy and elegant Cloth Newmarket, <heentetor? noes Rae i = +O. O03 Fa ave. pear ocak, ALSO A LARGE LINE OF MEDIUM QUALITY OF | or $3 you can buy a Beaver Newmarket, worih $10. War Nor Give Your Wee HTS FOL SALE AND BERS w ket, worth $12. eof those muurnificent Silver Bound, uizhly finished RES, ate aan ore oe ee A Sore ea Siyou tam buy a Sik FurLived Circular, | “MT Eitty. diac Waitt aud Nicael ALARGE PORTION OF THESE GOODS ARE EQUAL | 1°" 2-75 you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth SILENT REW AMERICAX, Xo. 7 TO THE BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING. BROS ee 2 nincline is furnished with abandsome Morocco, a he i ioe tic uaet hivhiyarasee wok | GL. Wa & Bros. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY MEN, BOYS AND| JOP ETS oncom Day 2 eles Vlado orth 818. tone - = FA t +° URUSICAL SCLIDAL PRESENTS, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING SELDOM OFFERED, | MJP North 821. agant Phish Weel - Pianos st special tarvaiun, seli-playing and othes beaver belftrinmuine worth so | Seu ior calaiogue, Pascal Insttamenta, shes Muse. Holiday Muse irre ‘ou cat buy a nice Plush Coat, worth #25, | “feiey howe esa 42 PBovns, Wonders Autouustic Pai B. WILLIAMS & CO., r you.can buy a jovely Beal Hiuall Cost, ‘real on “Gate want Moths AUCTIONEERS. | "Ur'55 yuu" cau ‘buy the finest Seal Plush Coats, sons rath SAR Btroet ¥.W, : 2s % : OVE: 1, ‘CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' COATS TO 3 . 1000 CHT SEAUGHTERED! EEL OETED | and dealers in ae UT 6555 2 Foy 82.25 You can buy an elegant Childs Coat, trom 300.000 conic mint 10 8338 ta Susy eae sk To cam bay lovely Children's Coats, ages auc hem Removes oll yo ont inne 10 and 12 years, Bien.” Causes speedy tnatrissen, Dries separa = = Fraz, oc? Yul Ht Bass ‘For @3.50 you can buy Children's Coats, ranging | PSfer “Ncveriuus, Gitte tic at oa tan HOTELS. ‘00 UU front $10 LE ya clegant va Conta, faly | Dish euble cota this aivoyen, Cs a cs 4 S. a elegant Children’ Suusiaction of ne Jay. 9 to W. Oren Suuday. SK — RR (00 ERE DDD ERR RRR REE RRR | YE si | Bth'stebete Daud Bata. nw. erst 2 Fon Fac HOTEL, AIKES, 4, Cc. BO OE DD EO RR He Fok | All Conte for Minecs sold fonneriy at @16 and $18 | WeADAME UNS, THE RECIAULE GEATRVOY-|SSvaraunic Pasencer Flovator. New Plumbing SEB OB BEE RRR ER RRR | WAl in ned of Cloaks tor Ladies, Misses and Children ‘ant and A: has 0 Almlutely Beriect muudtars Arruumementa, | & & “oo? Exe Boo uc f Eiee E £ PEE iste eS SS saysof Aiken: “Asa Winter Kies dooms et helped ae elgg tegen x, 5 Sars! cone Uuiel sae We been fortunate to close the entire stock of aT AN a tor new pllet. 18 NOW SHIPPING A ihre amamatecory tpn ‘New York of Fine ¥ecnah SOOM 5 AAD ORO | jab ti ECC. BATEIELD, Proprietor, ide ‘cents yOUr cuusce. iy ee eS : ; cutire stock of elegant Childress Hate. trimmed an Seo SEES AND WUSuAND, SUR; Ow Powr Coxrozr, DEY CHAMPAGKE Smtrinmed, at 25,30 and Zoe. We have ouly uiew titropodist, ‘Fwesiy ix years’ success more of those elegant Felt Bonnets, Astrakhan — ey VIRGINIA. BUSic! OuFhmumenise stock ot bir ls Wins tee ad bei Aiverica'n bent operators, “ofsee 175 Pe ave. james fold, some es Bow. For soft aud baru cortm, inilsmed and sore join HYGEIA HOTEL, THE 2 Dr. SEMMED’ Bisex Loon and Salve.” 521 TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THE | 25 ccuts, Use Sine z Salve. PSE Pas ley st ig are have just received 8 large, of elegant target practice, guard mount and dress parade take cularly fine French Bouquets for - GRAND VIN 8E0, Eg'wenr at iiytees mnddloautsoniy. Bouts | Fsranrisuep 1612. {stes1,000 guewts, ‘Turkish Beeson elect, torent you Lave ten our assortment, it will pay ‘you, aos . Bien eo ce ae Fe — WE EF WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THE | iinportalion sold st 25 will how be oflered at Syonke cHO and conducive to refreshing sleep.” “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY| Allare Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Sale, Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN 80 FAVORABLY aeaAce: yews Eis for illustrated descriptive panphiet aud terms. RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. heats Ww ww HHH I Sag. Jal-2mm ¥.N. PIKE, Manager, ms: Streetnw. | Wwww HH IT Fo. ER FS His WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THaT | >> We oH EH ss N CAN BE SENT: FROM FRANCE, AND HE Feets| ‘Dux Narioxat Lire ayo Marverry OnNIME HOTEL WARWICK ‘ SUED SEAS Ene exw Der wn wn| | dowocisline Ge c/gueEe™ = wan aio ROR 3 MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT 18 KNOWN. | tesucs MATUMIY POL Forseie fo Gash at frunscnt sisters’ ‘Bend for tuted Peseta wo the Expiration of Five fen Sears, The medicinal of Whisky BL ORCUTT, 150 Broadway, New Lurk, or to os cI tron the ninest erowdl of lye. reel Cauley 3. K. SWINEKTON, Manager, PRIOE-QUARTS, 620.70; PINTS, $31.70. | ayaranteedi fuoupt aud withabwolute Lint of ot | ofthe Mougtsaiels hive sitricted the sitention of | q24akw26t__ Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. ‘Parties, with Lie Insure Medical futied Staten towuch ade- | —2-#-*8 620% _Hot News Ve FOR SALE BY: Sfveye cous tat the oe he Associates oo Green hice SIPS Very bigh positon among the | Pee Pixpy Woops Hor. Bas. Ll. BARBOUR, Fozatto Brewing, ‘ EpWahD « GHLLLAT, Susnager, illiam E- in ‘One Dozen Bot- ee 614 AND 616 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pete eS 3 THE PARADISE OF WINTER RESORTS, ‘HR Llanind wink "i. Larner, oouusdl TERED FEA’ oLp i Gir —ae #8. idddelle, Mi. D., aueiical director: : Ss cael 428-3m GROCERS. ‘E. heizer, general agent; ‘ALLED UP! Geo. 3. emmereay, 4 Borstio Browning, ‘ : 3 Fos Tax Wbunse fille Glare ¥ 2 ‘uine, t' SCHLITZ* ‘Wooabury. \ MILWAUKEE LAGER, Ger Tar Best. ‘The Best Beer in America, iia 3 Concord Collar, Coupe, C ‘For sale by dealers generally or by the agent, ot ee sere BAMUEL 0. PALMER Deets} USP BAT a es

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