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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C 9 ‘Woolen Fabrics for Autumn—Some New Ideas in Costume and Color. ‘THE PERENNIAL. PLAID—REVIVAL OF POPLINS—FOLI- AGE RFFECTS AND GREEK DESIGNS—ARTISTIC VEL— YETS—RECENTLY IMPORTED TROCSSEAUX—ENGLISH FASHIONS FOR THE FALLING LEAF ‘Frgup on the shoulder on the other; that ts, to the ARTISTIC IDEAS. and the play of fancy In dress find principal expression in the preparation for elegant in- door dinner and evening gowns. There 13 not much opportunity for d'versifled dest fabrics, which must be worn with coats, cloaks oT in heavy HOME MATTERS. SRASONABLE RECIPES FOR MAKING PICKLES AND PRESERVES—HOW FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WHICH ARE NOW PLENTY MAY BE UTILIZED FOR PALAT- ABLE CONSUMPTION IN THE WINTER. QUINCE CHEESE is marmalade Dolled down very WALKING DRESSES AND FRENCH TEA GOWNS. Jackets in our cold climate. Besides,” there is & | thick and packed into small turn o - reaction in England against big sleeves and arene Sanwa, et can ‘out’ In allces 10F ‘From Our Own Correspondent. esthetic tastes, which have reigned in the | Juncheon oF tes” ‘New Yore, September 30. it will notdoto hurry over fall shopping, tuere is so much variety, so much that seems lets made in haste. Still, there is much tobe thankful for tm the general features which fashion presents for inspection and approval, One can hardly avoid stumbling over very good things; the fine, soft serges, im plain and platd patterns; the re- sistant trieots, In dark mixtures; the comfortable- looking cloaks and Jackets; and, more remarkable stil, made-up Woolen costumes fn comparatively simple designs, the drapery lifted and long, tn- stead of cat and bunched, as the usual style has been, long after it ceased to be the fashion. “What, oh! what shail 1 get, for usefulness, for effectiveness, for good taste, and, a3 far as posst- bie, include the latest ideas?” 1s the cry of bewil- dered women, whose desires are more comprehen- sive than their fortunes. Walt alittle and think At out. Where do you go? What do you do? Under What conditions do you liver You must not get cost studios, displayed thetr oddities for | enor Gallery, and furnished subjects for imita- Hon or ridicule to tbe rest of the world for some and so the gathers and the Liberty hhave given place to the severest out- — attractive, that one Will inevitably repent—tn the | draj are that follows—tf important purchases are | lines and to the strictest style of tailor-made Smal umes. But the craze which has deserted England fled to Prance and found @ weicome there. Thus it happens that while our walking dresses, which We copy from English and German styles, are con- Yentioal to the last degree, our morning dresses from Paris are tea-gowns, and our dinner and Tomine dresses, hat coples of pictures in the Lon- n Nationa lery, and half of Ellen Terry's ‘Beutrive oF Portia fais aa The rich stuffs, the damasks, and silver and gold brocades, the velvet with the glow of Mrelight or sunlight in its folds, and the stately moire, lend themselves to picturesque design, and enable Women of taste and means to cultivate styles adapted to their personal requirements. Beauty never before had such chances, for never before could It adapt its clothing characteristics. Splendor grows with every re- curring season, notwithstanding “corners” and t backs.” in the Gros to'its own type aad diamonds are used now to stud A Prac Betrr.—Remove the skins of the Peaches, Put them whole, with layers of bread- crumbs and in a baking tin; brown the top and serve with’ a sweet ‘oF sharp hot butter TomaTo PReserves.—Scald and peel perfectly es cine Prick with a needle, fess a Weight of sugar and let stand over night; then our om the'juice and ‘bolt thick; ada tne toma ‘Yoes and cook until transparent. Pom Borrer—Scald till they crack open, then when coo} put through a colander; measure the plums thus prepared, to which add three- fourths the quantity of sweetening. Season with any desired spe, ‘hou well tres hours and It not req ‘sealing. CHILI Savck.—Nine large ripe tomatoes, one onion chopped fine, four peppers, two teacups of vinegar, one tablespoonful seit, two of sugar, one ‘teaspoonful each of ginger, cloves, allspice, cinna~ mon'and nutmeg. Slice the tomatoes and chop ae eves ‘and Onions together; boil the mixture ‘Twice this quantity will make three quarts, PHYSICAL EXERCISE, A Physician’s Notion of What is Good and What is Bad for a Man to De. Dr. 8, Fleet Spler in the Epoch. Iam astrong believer in physical culture, but physical culture 1s something entirely different from outdoor sports as they are carried on at Present. Americans do not take enough exercise. Many patients that come tothe doctor need out- door exercise more than they do medicine. AS some one has said, the dyspepsia from which a man suffers is oftentimes more in his legs than in his stomach. The great diMculty with our sports 1s that they develop one set of muscles at the ex- pense of the others. A taan who trains fora specialty 1s trained only in the parts of the body brought chiefly into play in that particular sport or recreation. A tennis player trains in one Way, a runner in another, while a boatman goesthrougl, an entirely different course from elther. Each of these athletes is strong in one direction, but he has neglected general muscular exercises tor the sake of developing a special locality. It will be found that the man who is physically strong in a special sport 1s weak in some part of his body. A man, for Instance, who intends to be a runner will so train as to develop the muscles of his legs; but he will reduce the weight of his body above nis legs in order to carry less weight. lestrianism 1s Wholesome when indulged in for pleasure, but is bad in contests, The profes. sional pedestrian finally becomes thoroughly broken up; the stomach and general system are exhausted by too much exertion, ‘Rowing is one of the best exercises if indulged in ‘what you do not want simply se it Is pretty to look at. You can have the pleasure of seeing It 1 the shops or upon some other person's back: ‘Dut you do not want it; {t would only be a trouble tw you lf you had it, because it would not serve Your purpose as weil as something else. the handles of fans aud parasols and to form Rgures, such as files. minute horse-shoos, cresceats and five hundred, and tis does not represeat the Mostanp Picktx.—Half a peck of small cucum- Ders, half a peck of green string-beans, one quart ‘strong brine for twenty-four hours; remove from moderately, but an Oarsman can row in a contest until entirely exhausted, and not know it until he and the like, on such as are made of real lace. 1g taken from his boat paralyzed, so to speak. hundred dollars us a n price | Of 2 peppers, two quarts of small onions. Cut fora faa now wa hates trees padered 2 Righ Price | Shin small plects: pur cucumbers and beans in a | base Dall ts full of danger, ‘especially to, the Pitcher. So true 1s this that the base ball pitcher’s FULL WEIGHT PURE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It ie used by the United States Government, Endorsed by the heads of EDUCATIONAL. 183 EMMA GRAY (CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST) M , and will receive patients and puplis ther now ecidtnee, 1013 Gee nwolin yr Re | an F Cine “nel October 1, 1 ‘Day 188 NINA CHANDLER, TEACHER OF MUSIC. M _ Special attention to beginners, a3 well as, to ad ft Yanced pupils; best roferenegs: terms moderate. 1112 Mat nw. ol-L* RS AA! KINDERGARTEN AND? ay, MES. MIASS'S BARRO Neuoor S| axD 18. x ot a ‘First term begins October 2h 1887 R JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR AT Mifis ‘erana Qlnservatory of Music, New York 20v2 Pet. uw. (0-4 [NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. NINETEENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. FACULTY: HON. ARTHUR MoARTHUR, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, President, HON. SAMUEL F, MILLER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United ‘States, Professor of International and Constitutional Taw. HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence and Practice. JAMES SCHOULLER, Esq., Lecturer on thg Taw of Bailments and Domestic Re- tions. XH. 0. CLAUGHTON, Esq., Professor of Common Law, Pieading, Evidence. ity RADED SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, NEAR BMASG AVEO Tiss Asih at aw. Eareitth oo a pa limited. Principais: MISS SUSIE OCK, — formerty of ‘Boston. educated in Germany, ard MISS CATHERINE NOEEIC 20-40" RIVATE INSTRUCTION BEST.—PROF, Z Pitcnakes wutsontece top ter t QRENCH LESSONS_REFINED STU aware that a genuine pronunciation for young ladies and little girls ne Octo- I[PHE CEDARS—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ‘ber. vupils classified September 20 Supe- Flor advan in Music, History, and Literature. Address if pe 1v16. oth ‘st, Washington, D.C. ee 3m MISS, TACIE A DANIEL WITT RESUME LES- ME 00: ‘And instrumental Music September McG 3a oth at ont 1110 '33, 8%; MBS EES SCHOOL Ae (Sth year) will ‘re-open September 2L, French and Drawing by the best mastera_se2-1m* MOSS, EVA QULLS WILL RESUME INSTRUC tion th vocal music September 10th. Young ladies prepared for ciiurch and concert. Sing 1226 Massachusetts ave, Exoccriox Arts—Do person's education ts com- “No branch of Education is more scholarly, refined nd uselul, an. pone pays better at “the preseut day, wu Elocuition ee ‘The Collegiate Courses open October 5. 1. The Non-Vrofessional. 2. The Professional Non-Professional is) ne F those who wish to study Elo | | | ‘HE 31 SHAR ORT eROT follo courses: sOCRORER ‘tie Depart ENGLISH iheiorc. Laws ana cerature, St MATHEMATICS —Algebe Geometry, Trigonometry, SiNERALOUy Tieenstea ced" borers Pipteenec Tan See eg ont wustie’ ants apecisl ‘courwe in ieckrie rf astHONOMy — METEOROLOG)"Tocory und Methods of Signal Of civil ENoryery jecbanics, Ss Gmietry, Theory of Tinaramente Raves’ Soa PATLOSOPHY Mental seed Moral, ‘Courses of Lectures on Botany, Zoology, anthre- logy and Grote studies born at 8 ot cok pam. For information apply to selv-Imn: _E. T. PRISTOR, Dean. 188 HILTONS ENGLIS: 3 A ‘Shoot for ‘oun Ladies. Reoteue Orisber "21 Vermont ave, Hours fescrved for private ineteae? tion to adulta. mae; EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGETOWN MOSER EY tee thteay ninth meatan ea bogin with an Introductory. Address by Pron, JOR, TABER JOHNSON, on MONDAY OCTOBER 3, at clock, at the © Building, ov 4, between 9t Toth sia. p.w. to which the fofeasion aud the pubhie are invited: alter which date the recular lectures will formation Soci daily at 5,00 Pp. tn For further ans ‘Swit Tovesoy. Mb MAS. 900 ih 1293 Frreesta ‘The Mintes KERR'S long-established Day Schoo! Young Ladies and Children wil reopen aad WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. arm as well as the tennis arm are recognized in | the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, aud | Juris ce m jommercial and Mari- | cution as au ELEGANT AKI for Hou _Elo- | For information apply as above. Leeewlaal gape Value of some possessed by wealthy ladies, for | Prine and pour on two pounds of ground mustard | th’ medical profession as special diseases. The | most Healthful. "Dr: Price's the only Baking Powter | 2arePradence and Fieading, Commer and ‘as an scccniplishinest which ferns as ame esetd; | No home study for children under twelve, = . ,. | Whom they have been made to order. One pint of sweet-oll and three q\ exercise in base ball is very Violent, and sooner or | that does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold. ‘EUGENE CARUSI, Part Of every snisied Education. A limited number of scholars will be received as Wool ts in the ascendant this season for all ord!-} " Frenen novelties in bonnets have also figured in | f Vinegar. laser causes overstraln. only in Cans. Cir Pe le ae Th iohal Course has two divisions: 1. ORA- | boarders. ary purposes and the materials arefine and ri | England for some Umme past, "They consist of ful | | PICKLED Omioxs—Take off the outer skin ot | “Geanlyis voleat exercise, and is lable tobe RINSED EOnGaNS Contracts, aud Negotiable Instrumente | Rad Private tome: There Ate alto Short Courses | 97 aT ONAL OOLLE ee MON Ok Ray Ca Se ee Sees eee E rreats en Ti an matte onions; Jet hemi lie in salt and water |carried too far. LAN A AD CHARLES 8. WHITMAN, Ese., ‘The College teaches: VOICE, CULTURE, ARTICU- Aeenth Sexsion of t Dur none of the rough effects—that ts, knotted, | [TIM the center. ‘They are more generally DECOU- | for a week, changing it daily; then puttuemina| Runnings too much of an outburst to be of S 4 = LATION, PRONUNCIATION, ELOCUTT PREM: | DAYLOCTOBER 4. INN +, The Pra Ing than the little capote, are more protective and "Read Professor of Patent Law and Practice, service in ageneral way, and 1s only good on ac- | 7-\ECKER BROS. PIANOS, FAMOUS FOR RICH : notte : fe t 7 Sis: Expiesrive Heading, Bible aud Hytew Reece, | betore Mntriculstion, and the Bx tofted, and the itke—whieh have had a vogue for | Lave taken on the race Which tue Parisian touch | J8%, and pour over them boiling salt and water; | 5°F wonerale wal oe c1 - JUDGES OF THE MOOT COURT: SHAKESPEAKE, English Literature, CONSERSA: | Who wish to tuter the Sewior Clasnes, will be beld @® Sitio time in the past. Cloth Is the fabri above | imparts to whatever it undertakes to manipulate. | COWer them closely; drain off the pickle when cold. | COWNt of the previous training necessary 10 follow Dee grade inatsument, Snows Cverywnere.s EUGENE CARUSI, Esq. TOS, Piysical Hantooy, GESTURE, ORATORS, | te Collare Hall southwest corner of gx sod Penne all others, for tatlor-made costumes what the | The fashion of making the crown different trom | Fut the onions 1n’wide-mouthed bottles, and Mi | atte ar civing out of the legs before the rest of SANDERS & STAYMAN, Common Law and Equity Cases, Oral Translations, Extemporancous Speech, Parl ock pti. on, MONDAY, OCTO- Engltsh call ‘* or finished cloth and we ¢ ® brim, still obtains, and many are of cloth, em- | them SP with strong vinegar, putting ih a little | te Noy ty echausted. oL-3m Ona Fate CHARLES 8. WHITMAN, Boa, mentary Practice, PERSUNAL MAGNETISM. Panto. a Snforenation epeay to Jo Droadcloth—and tt 18 in thisthat the finest destzas | proidered, beaded or trlmmed to maten sults: the | ced ginger; cork the botties Closely. Tratning should bring up the general physical | IANS Patent Cases. RHETonICand LOGiG, or Comew DELSAKTE, ft te, Sa thc be and shadesof color ore to befound. The Bordeaux | full front, which ts rather deep and to which a| PRESERVED Qornces—Use the orange quinces | status ton point that will enable it to endure its P FOR RENT, AT Public Graduating Exerctses occur in June, K. L ELIOT, Secretary,” Fed, the castor, the Sage and rhoss greens, the Get*- | sort of quilled effect isimparted, belug of velvet. | Wipe, pare, quarter, and remove all the core and | utinost and vith just a little to spare for che pi SANDENS & STAYMAN'S, This school will Reopen MONDAY, October 3, 2887. | “Thue Collen lias a Brana Bly with ay 7001 Met aw, eae ae eel malagany cr bordexus | ¢2eeyche upward “Kink” which saves the Brim | the hard part under the core. Tako an equal | Of the Urgent woment, ‘There snould be Just | _o1-3m 934 Fst nw, | at 7o'cl the Law Collece ‘Buildin. 1006 E | Send tor Lance Lilustrated Cataioeue, with full de. a n blue, and mahogany or * colors of the Season, frou suggesting an ancient cap, and the genlus of the taliliger is displayed in avolding the quilled ‘also, also, catalogue 01 left in of the DEFECTS of SPEEI ‘Courses: CONTESTS to make the finish STENTS. enough strength better than the start—to break the record of the TON Mr. H. DONCH will resuiue en rN MAINTAIN | THUR z x LY N and tiey «reat reputation, Finer than ever im tone and seription of College PRE Ot re the Weight of sugar. Cover the quinces with cold V galore : : 3 SEPTEMBER 18, are enricied or contrasted with or by beautiful | rume on the one hand and the too expressive | Water. Let t come slowly to a boll. Skim, | eee nae we CE AAR CORN, Seen Se ee, LW. BUSHNELL, esq., treasurer. or E Hi and the School of Deep | Residence. 608 Methane trimmings. The newest and most elegant of these ke cl and when nearly soft put one quarter of the sugar | !ndlvidual, soto speak and leave him in better Z siateammtee? ane ARUSL, esq. secretary, 1008 F st. n.w. | Breathing. “Diplouas and Degrees conferred. or in stik cord and. old or sliver taread of braid, | years. other part ofthe sigar, and coutiaue until all the | Hble and, physiological | way for, a aman t0 | PoIANO RENTING ny at GIGNOR FABIANT. Sis on et cow tat ee ry ek a | or in all slik cords and braid arranged toform co! Velvet ribbon strings, it may be remarked, are | SUgar isin the Kettle. "Let them boil slowly until eu d SANDERS & STAyMAN'S, — | Ai Professor of Itulfan method of au20 "Washington, D. C., P.O. Box 201. thority, to develop by special exercises the parts bf bis body that are weak. If a man takes any pride in a systematically rounded physique he should give his whole attention to the Organs that are weak. It is surprising to me that hotseback exercise 1s not indulged in more than 1¢ ventional palms or fronds and inclosed to make the essential stripe or border. Of course the richest and most distinguished of all ornamentation 1s that which ts executed to 0: der in specialized taaterials made for the purpose, Culture, “Applications for lessons. = of the color you like, elther light or dark. SPICED ONioNs.—One quart of good apple vine- gar, two cups of sugar, one teaspoonful each of cloves, allspice, and pepper. Slice some nice used With these velvet ‘brims, which are always of a darker tone than the cloth, JENNY JUNE. ‘The Male Flirt. Mrs. H. Lovett Came _oL-3m 934 Fst. nw. y PIANOS, THE NAME A GUARA te 5 COMMERCIAL COLLEGI 13 6th st. 2.w.. near City Poxt-Ofice, Highest Standard Business College m America. d Evening Sessions. Students can enter on auy week day. Catalogue free on application at College D TEACHER WILK. GIVE ¢ ersona preparing for college or crvil- Service examination. TEACHER, 1508 9th st.<29-40* EE. Moa: easy terma SANDERS & Si AYMAN, 3 : n Day, es FSS Se 2 s the baife braiding in silk or gold or oxyaize mn in “London Society.” onions and put them in a gallon jar with just a e re tha Wf OORELAND SEMINAKY, FALLS CHURCH, VA. | Office on firet foot, from ¥ a, in to 9p, mn. or Uy mal) Exma Mess oures lpn Redfern’s: but these are | ‘The male fire isan Individual not confined to | Uttie salt: sprinkled over cook layer of ontons | 5, pen y yecbe inet yd COOue um mOnEy Oo REIL N _Qpens October 3d. Healthful lication, Thyroust | F. G. LARTEM. President; C.K. URRBE, ©. A. 2, BLOATER MACKEREL, uecessartly liuited in thelr application. and ate | our own days, nor fet even to our own century. | Soald your theger with the spices and turn over | eet Tr outa suggest that Tor those wino eaubot from ie Tae releghone te | caro GSP hook Very Best Quality ot wi he reach of all of e% ashtor le J lons W t. we y- Lend be - ND SCI * Buyer But thes= prope donot make the mis. | From time imuemortal this terrible yet fasclnat-| Hours, rain Of seaid and Urn themover again, | OW A horse riding clubs might be formed. Let : . |S pee pl ee ELIA F. BODEN Fria” Firm, fat and white. Lake of wain: common tinsel, 1 Huey cannot afford | Ing person has scourged society, just as the pirates | They will be Tehdy- for the table in three or four | te horses be used by members or the clubs Just | FANHE NE X. (PHILHARMONIC™ ORGAN | J X, SCHEEL. TEACHER OF PIANO, OR Eleventh year opens Monday, October 3. 0 BOnenee the best untar:ishable goid thread or braid. ‘Tey } and uccaneersof old are sald to have scourged the | daYS, and are nice with all kinds of meat. Gf eeaping Wie nidroe Weaet Gaok Guamitone | Organs, cinEY stopm, SEU) Meas pevtcats ot ge | Symaas tens eee cen ce, PO ata ed ed S25 # wr. See Oa ee ee aie uatarics | S€8S, With thelr powerful and trresistible charm. | SLICED Cucoasan Pickte.—Two dozen large | when qiviied up along members would be snail, | New styles SANDERS & RTAYMAN, | orpertormere, THE Toth ae Bw and eke GRADUATE (OF HARVARD, TEACHING 13 . But such pussementeries tin the shops Nine and and more open pattern: and open trimmings as can be bo! Washingto: Glasses, desires or im small Tuguire of MR. J, AR, 9334 F st. 19-3, elm ALLETT & DAVIS; 934 Fst. nw. napils ly ‘There ts a weird attraction about him, a fearful | Cucumbers, sliced, and botled in vinegar enough to ALVIS BUT and the horseback exercise could be varied with FRENCH SYSTEM oF SOUND SCHOOLS TOR | Eugiish-speaking people. New York Cit re many of them sufficiently costly. Joy at hfs approach, a horrible and unnatural de- | CoVer them one hour; set aside in hot vinegar. | the inore vigorous sports in which most young eT ae aye Daa aS ap pee = ten dollars per yard is enough fora beaded stripe | light at the. bare inention of his name. Like the | To each gallon of cold vinegar: One pound of | Mea now induige. In that she (etren etal He TEE ey ree eae ore i 8 toe eens ee reena es Halen. SY | QRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR 7TH ess than turee inches in width and of which two | ¥amplre of Geran fairy lore, he subjagates the | sugar one tablespoontal of cinnamon, one table- | the body would be more equalized, tapie | fortent. ii. L. SUMNEIG Aye, 811 Uth .C; Authon'sGlactes,” Kall OC 18N7 New York City! | Uahifien youuse men and woe we See bee | Eaxcrepixcry Desmasce Favre. Would be required to form a side panel, and the } Senses and curdies the biood at one and the same | spoonful each of ginger, black pepper, celery seed, | , Ido not know of any outdoor exercise so suitable | —— : 8 Wot 93d. Winter and spring of 1888" | SUtCs and guccesstully perfotes the actoe date oe a be majority of autumn purchasers look at and ieave it, 3 he ts delightful and yet alarming, enticing | mace, turmeric, horse-radish, scraped garlic, | fOr Men as the sportsof the Meld. Hunting is 8) Woon Becker, D. dence McDonald-Ellis Schooi. | fife "Thorough instruchon maven, i Rapid Writing Just received contenting themseives with something at a tenth | and yet appalitng, all atgnce. "fue aale filrt ts | sliced; one teaspoonful of allspice, mace and | heeltarul and Denefletal sport. There is just| WICTOR SOECRER: oa i ugof Pianos and Or- a six paris, 33D om | She Engitsh Laneusse Ootespendans eels Cate or less than a tenth of ft Uhe terror of motilers, and tue detestation of the | cloves; one-half teaspoonful of cayenne pepper, | Bough excitement about it Lo imake the exercise gree form ail that is necersary'for | lution, Book-keeping, "Business Practice, Civica, or | & HALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALL For the more expensive designs, which range | whole race of elderly’ aunts and cuaperons of ail | Put in'the cucumbers and stew two hours. you take beneficial. While you are walking you Sieg Rowledee of the Freueb lameuage: tor sweat | science of Citizenship, Stevograpuy. and Type" Wei FORNIA APRICOTS. eee ee i, | Kinds. “We have all in Tarn been Warned against | "Towaro Caracr.—Take haifa bushel of tomatoes, | #feUliinking about something of interest; While | Yaoy. "Waresvonts SOL bth serect nw 3 a eS Hus. Revular Day and Evening jons resumed it may be Sald that 1t does pot take utioned to steel our hearts to his ad- & Four pody de Deng exercised your brn gets. 9 | WreNRY F. MILLLR PIANOs—GRAND, SQUARE | Care of Hon. 8. 8, Cox, 13 East 12th st. New York | SHORSDAY, September 1, at ain aud 6 pm. | Price vers low. Bish. dress—ihe panel, tne vest front, t nets and to barricade the por-uls of our souls | Wash them and cut them in pleees, put them 18 | stimulus. Hunting 1s good for the weil and good | FPSAEE Salli WANG. GRAND, SQUARE | Ce 2 #30-3m | Quand aiter ‘Moudaye Ausurt 300k Pail Gone ct ae and the narrow cuffs. There isnoborderi n=t bis serpent-like depredations. Yet so con. | @ Preserving kettle with one quart of water and | for inany who are ‘sick. I have known tovaltds, | pranoinade. ING. F. ELLIS & CO, = CHOOL OF (ESTABLISHED 1877) ; Teachers. Tuition fecsiegular vastness co awe ELPHONZO Youn ANY, Basque, uo edging to the lous draperies, which | traictiou= and so foolish isthe nature of woman | poll until soft; then pass through a sieve and add | Sent to the South with theadvicethat they should | "sim _—___ 937 Pa.ave,near loth st, | GCHOO, QF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED - 1877) ) Ceschers oie fee eee rapes co uve, a Ores COE, are laid as flat as possible and in either straight there ts not one of us, Young or old, who has | balf pint of vinegar, one tumviertul of sait, four | £9 Shooting, to come back restored in health. | 04 cS HAMELIN UPRIGHT PIANOS, WITH | bow. | flunes to October Sh frome 2 tos fun Charek | balauce fa. monthly inetalliuentect 810 each os geet a2 Oth street or diagonal lines. ho: at some time or other of our hives fallen a will- | red peppers, one ounce of Whole cloves, one ounce | 1H Ian Who combines hunting in te | YY ANOS S AMIENS Ub organ for practice. 30-4iu | Scholarship, paid in full on entering, 860; tuition per | — ae hg Mietim, “to this. seductively dangerous Ind | of warts brick porney aad oaee aera ange | eld "Wit horseback riding, as, 13 done ae H— | quarcer ot in weoks, $30. peld on entersmc. Nici anna weaaee thas 1es 1s the con- | Yidual. allspice. The spices should be put in muslin bags | 48 the South, has the best’ kind of out- | s14-1m ete AS ar totnit._ | Ge PRIVATE. cneyeat. Seatsare assiened in the erderot remwte, | I LOoRt Froom : ; zs od with | _, THe tale tlirt fs made so neither by practice nor | securely tied. Put the whole onthe fire and re- | 200r recreation. “Field sports are for young | yy. pros’ UPRIGHT Js. WITH | Address Box 40, Star otfic s29.3t* | Hon. Special advantages secured by bel at trust of the new shadesof green, blue and red With | yer py education—he fs born so; Just as genius, or | duce one-half. When cold, bottle the catsup and | Wen: the older oes must be content with ising | PRGTE BROS’ | ERIGHT, | PIANOS. | WITH aT aa =a Oo = EXD | the opening of day or sight seasiona. alimetroted Girt Diack. For example, a moss-green cloth costu ooking, oF mathematics 1s born with a man, so 1s | cover the cork with melted beeswax. The bags of | OF foliowlng the rabbit, us Fecall the case of ute which be fered almost sileut: EE EEEDS 1024 17th st. n.w. eee | cular sent free on aitrisaoa Giaal wince: thas et has a peak cing tu its higher branches itaplanved wituin | spices mmust, of course, be removed before bottling, | Yelefan Writer for the sporting papers, Horace | Iuvaiuabce for those who wisi to practioe without 24 37, cw PENCER, Principal, 4 Minn 8. W. KELLY Crinsihut Eondon, Medalist and | n Dy nature, Smith, White yet a young ‘nt handsome man, | n he was given up bor sisting of two stripes open biac Gistirbink their fainily oF ne ra Mins ist jeerPrincipals nat asserenterie, ; aia 2 W up | fOr TIS & CO, | eibtent of izes tron South Reusluyton Careulass ce-P a inted vest front: Pvand cuits are out: | athouch he is invariably a pleasant one, and he is | | CoMFors oP Daxsows. Pick, the stalks trom one | by. ls physician tole, of consumption. He Was | 4 1, SUS bal avesheariomnat_ | Me Ryneal’s, atest, ENDS 28 in” | TIVE MEDICAL, | PHARMACEUTICAL —A NB Sead tomateh, with thie dress tg worn a large, | Fathers and brothers eye him with suspicion, a8 | sirup made es foliows: Put swo pounds of loat | Decter sop work and devote th reulnder of is | Cy CID SGUALE AND UD. 1GuT PIANOS; THE TRE S STUDIO JIS | yon October dea a8 an. Aur adres wil bee THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD IB 5 er, AUK coat of red clotu, | Fathers and brot jhe ne ae fe to ts dow yin. Mr. Smith acted on t pest medium grade piano ta Place, ax formerly, ivered by Prof. Robert Reyburn, to which the pros With black feather ‘trimming; oF the jacset and | Smetuing whlen they do not Wholly comprehend; | sugar into one quart of water, and stew it over the | Het Ms dog and gin, Mr. Stith geted on the | v pgho, F. ELLIS & Co. | Hill ba bleanél to zueet her clinses a8 usual. Tr fession and public are invited” For circulars nd bat may be mahogany red with black Quish. edcluilgnnieite oe at bee MiEwhnane dre until the sugaf has all dissoived, then add the | ihe doctor advised better than he knew, ior} St4-lm We, hear 10th st. 2 — y a _ | information address C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary Foe eee ate ee ee ee ec ea ae Hi eea | WME of an ORE whipped up wit Meilo water | Pats suis Tuan died recently at the age of | TANG ; WAINGTON consetevatouy or Mvsic, 8r, | “aadd-tocts Tis isms O00 FRM RRR FRE ght, oF example, 4 miahoy ess. Meu. In stor, Looks up Viusk the whole well together, aad siuuer very | GUS> : rs, to whieh he was a | able: ‘lund Landing, Mth and Vsta. Nmneiecath pear, | Ne "gees oS 4 4 threecomered rever fone and all unite tn running him down—but | yentiy; take off the scum as {t rises; then put the | Geet ine Te PIGtivon Hareonetauly | semen Piano, Onan, Voice, Violin’ Flute, Cornet £c. P \cees salts U. & Patent Office, EE RRR EE turned back and faced Biateny ak SS guls Decatbe they are Jealous Of | damsons into the sirup, and simmer them gently | pide PETER LEN TTT ener mare ._ BULLARD. Direc! |, ase wand Young Men. Autumn Ooo fee & E Eee 4 ‘The bat may be a large, white, soft eect 2 Wetton He ds 2 King. He | until the trutt 1s tender, but not sufictentiy softas | Stored lenith to exereices taken in the fled. iN% AND PAIN term 1. and Evening ses- furred border a ees and’ trim. | Saunters ‘yoom WIth that mat moe atyoner eee will bein about a auarter of an ee ee a Arts NO E st. presided over by | sions. ful and <horongh eg LEE mings: or it may be a sallor hat of cloth, piped | 2nd coni » of our, Take Ubem up, and boll the sirup forS. s 2 KELL, ss had twelve | 4 ‘ es. | Bookkeeyn worthan a re is set utters ins hustess wer. | MlnWtess pour it over the damsons aud serve. a ee stats To qaevent chiltten foeusing | Giek, BUNTON MACAPEE, ASEM DY Panga a ee jibe large hats are becoming to large girls with | Comes him with ah unustiar conliaikcy, and with | OLD DosIstoy Savce.—Bring the julce poured off | From the Epoch, DDECKEE BROS Sur ane. bits of drawing, they will be received Satur} | _ 81-3in| 2 PROCESS, phump, round faces. White is used With moss | Cree A nel Oe Revel eit | ccom a can of peaches to a bolling point. Dissolve chief causes which threaten its extinction | D)stcci aud cover, atu bancain, ee Mr Yeats of axe and upward. for alinost Hoth: | 7 ECT SCHOOL, 1811 16h NWLA Erase recentiy, oy aceiebeated ivan of tne creen { that he fs pertoree obliged to Linger a little at her | one tablespoontul of corn starch in half a teacup. | 9¥@ three: first, the enormous increase of travel; | 414 yn ver het Hots ae Sow, wiieot all binds to portrait _aidcidstoreal | A,!TuaE, Intaemediate and fiyeh School for both cloth, with Kiite braiding of white chenitie -tix | Sides aud then he glances round with Lazy deliBera- | ra) of cold water; add to the Juice and voll two | 82¢ON4, the pressure of occupation; and third, the | ae OOD CONDITION, | Reaithe. Evenin canes for Tudies. and geutleanen | P*% (EME ear beyius SEPTEMBER 36, in an cn. oat and silver, equal to the richest embrollers. ‘This | Won and selects his elem, and stray | minutes; then add & small teacuprul of sugar, and, | expensiveness of living, especially in the great | WW&ULR SQUARE PIANO. IN GOOD Con N, | Mondays aud Wednesdays at 7 o'clock, ez7-Ime | PRS upline with farmer compe of teachare, all pro- formed pahel, vest, collar abd cuffs. “The vést was | Woman ts rendered deilrioisly happy, walle Ly | it wine be not objected to, one glass OF si centers. | JOUN'F ELLIS & co., CAULFIELD, Lingraagen and Serene, Pupils prepared. for co DE* yartly conceded by one side of the bodk wa point and being fastened over it. Was ull white, lance, with a Dand ‘trimming as that upe fori The hat of ‘the same the dress around the ede Madeira. ‘The sauce may be strained, but does not Feyuire it. In all cases where wine is mentioned as Havoring iv1a, of course, optional, many persons: regarding {3 us¢ as stuful.” Education or convic- wear Oth st. ANO, IN GOOD GON. over, ata banca, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 112% CosNkericur AvE. ‘Lessons will be resumed October 1st. Tpue LAW scHooL ~ s13-1m_ 927 Pennsylvania ave. 0. W. PPEADBULY SQUAKE P lio, with stovl and ¢ leurs orbusiness, Individnal training aud special sdvan- tages toapt pupils. Laboratory, work and calisthenle ‘The school 18 well supplied with charts, refer- e1ce books and physic ‘The passion for travel which has developed in | all countrics, but most here in America, fre | people unvwilllug to keep up a compiteated estab- area fatiure, andare Mlled with unspeak- sey, envy, and jealousy! Whea the male Mirt is talking tothe one tavored lady of lits chotee, rT ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be ‘sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read ry ind chemical apparatus, Of- Of the brim, anda group of maguifleent white os. | He 4 able insiantiy to convey to her the no doubé | tion will govern here as elsewhere. In most rules | lishment which must be suue up of left to run It= | _s13-1m_937 Pennsylvauia ave. n. w., wear 1Oth st. THOS W, SIDWELL, Principal” MOUS pidroes “CERES” Urfch feathers, of which one was long for decoration, } €7oneous impress Where wine 1s specitled as flavoring the Juice and | Seif wien the proprietor takes his winter trip tO} Fy arwiS EROS SQUARE PIANC, IN GOOD CON: OF THE qi ST JOSEPHS COLLLaE ‘A white bounet to Le worn With & green costume grated rind of & leinon Wil be, so far as sweet | Florid or lis summer juunt to Norway. Buch | Hf Uiion, with stool and coves, ate barwaia. poner A aa ‘Was made recently, the crown of Which was white sauces are concerned, a pleasant substitute, year, thereto os Lhe number of per | ae ae Pan naqy JUEN F. ELLIS & CO, ‘ Terms: ers per session of five months, $100. | 404 have the imprint of guid iabad aud greca cnvulies the tyes’ nutest ht, Mesampl | “Gmow-cubw.—Mince iat peek of green toma | preter tn lve i a rouge Heemiesa | Wyre Lata” CAND PIANO, 18 GOOD CO | SCOo!OE TNE Cot eaa SobgiSeO SDP REG Eat ode tl bore “a green € le; 4 est d S oo - = : = i B Possible servanis. comes a TERER L, GRAND PIANO, IN GOOD CON: | SCIIC POL! : NDAY, ER 5, 1887. Specks of ruby beads. The front was a fuil puff of | (mvs 0" looks; his Mattery 13.0f too delicate a | toes, half a peck of sinall ontons, one peck tiny cu- licap on hospitality, since tae comng ora | WW diver, with stool, sta banal, open in the Law Lecture Hall of the University (we. | Address ‘BNO. JOSEPH, Director, ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS FrSga eine and the garniture, 0 wnt gs ee ee saat haplies RHmNSE aa nical. | cumbers, and six green peppers. Mince the seeds; guest impliesan immediate upheaval of tueroutine | eH ELLIE £00, ., | corenol Abthand Hstrests),on ae Sarroll FQ, held by a knot of green velvet. ‘The panel to this | OM! ne es unmistakable adora to these add three medium-sized heads of caull- | Of living. si-1m nsylvansin ave. Ds We EDNESDAY, OC 6 O'CLOCK, jtimore County, ak. ke the eyes are filled with unutterable Cs # 6 . le ae = See vhen the Faculty wil ‘several ne1 Please sen: des Ma Sheetite Git cnbrodered ks the | Heus aiuabieot ieaviag ls semmaees Ueasieeea; | Hower, broken in stall pleses; sprinkle sult orer | ,,A Yul married man was recently looking over | TyPuAGHT PLANS. A LARGE ASSORIMENE, | pen th Pavslty will ako tera ew abd port. | _ Tee am = evap 7 Be | tached, Xone guanine without thetwo gold mada crown of the bonnet, the latter evidently made of | O¢ocaniug a great deal and of breaklog shor: | ali; abd let them stand for twenty-four hours, “At | the Dian of a Mat whieh he was considering fora | U very little used, at low prices. 8 co, New lacteree eee Gon enea: | MSESZ VERNON Lind These contrasts are very novel and very | lato sixuificunt silences; of signing frequentiy, | he end ofthis time drain the tudes well and sover | er cieives you uo guest-rool” exactly sor | _s1Im 937 Penuasivanieave ni acnest Loth at | qHHiateed tapiitin for the use of the Law Library | OCTOBER 5, 188 _ Striking in their effect, though less so then might | 4B of louking sud and ‘sentimeatal Sometimes | With vinegar. Put turee heads of celery, Was the cynical response, “that Jpranos Neo pea on (es MRS. CHAS. W. PATRO, Principal. ain he smites tuto her Stall pleces, one cupful of grated horse-radish, 3 WIth a sort of rai New prizes, oue of $100 and another of $50, will be be supposed, because the greens and the res are elded to take It.” Tue state seein bru- aur W. M. GALT & 00, nent may RENS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SEMINARY PBNH L98, “MODERATE PRICES. | HO Also Moved, Tuned, aud Repaired. | Scotch plaids have not een so attractive for many a day as they are this season, and properly combined and adapted can be worn by stout as : a turally | re, and lowers his voice mysteriously with | balf a pound of ground mustard, aif a pound of i u eat - = ee es . i seep aril papa ing, SAE | Cet tps Ma “ane Sats manta | arsed Wo ounce feat isl peer | ah ust cis Ut putt toa ae Ree oes | wien Retna Sti Pati | Suter ig’ ta maheenatepecee | 14 WisaaleFoarand Ora Dam . gregh, wie inten! in their almost iuatdible murmurlags Yet ue | (Wo ouncesor brown sugar, half an ounce of ground | hou ae tne are ‘ Shoat and: = = For catalogues apply to W. risvb, 475 Pa, | Teuced professors and teachers. 88 MISS 2m opm materials Finest ours and | Gover commits Mmseit—not he! ites tar too | loves, and hale an ougee of turuerte Inco enouga | Strain upon the uervous sitallty of the Lost, and | Wy ay w : sue RO Say fans Fatah Homa, | NORRANGION Fo. oc alent Vae7int | INDIA TEA op 498 7TH Sn ge materials and lovely shades is simply Vulgar and , t0O Wary to proceed too tar along that | (et ‘monch be proves with | 1. T, perhaps, in the nistory of the world | WWWW 0.0 JAMES C. WELLING, Prest. Samad on. Ore COBER oF YOURE | Best as Cured, 15 pronounced in common, showy colors. The same fous road upon witichit Isso Keen a pleasure | Keep for a month before using. Jt linproves with | 42 (h., pressure on the vitality, tue time, and tue| WoW OO EH R L VERNON BRAGNART gh pr Nanret Good Panty Flour g) 30. care and restraint must be exhibited in avoiding | tlw to venture. pares BS cose nerves of men and women been So great a It 13 to- MUSIC STORE, 925 7TH ST, N. W. MT SERNON SEMINARY, ee 4 Barrel Good, Unsel by those Who cannot afford true metal. Not pe Seas = day. How can 4 Woman sit down to calm enjoy- | _ Pianos and Orzans for rent’ and sold on ‘monthly | 4 1100, 1104, 1116 M stand 1130 11th st, Nanoxa, Mi Cc. Best Family Flot only does the gilding or silvered surface disappear A First-Class Juror. Heality in Dreamland. menit of a visit, when she Is haunted by Ue ghosts | Payments Agate for New Euyland, Sterling aud | Freuch aud English Boarding and Day School for | +YATIONAT. Mepicat, Corece. 0.0 Long 1 Very quickly, leaving discoiorstion and shabbi- | From the Kansas City Times. 4 -MAN MEETS 4 FAMILY OF WHOM HE BaD DREAMED | of unwritten letters, uureturned calls, and Wureud |. THE UNRIVALED SOHMER PIANO: a | ae COLUMBIAN URIVERSITY. © OF THE | Seuned Meckersl, 2 Bound Gs hess,but the materials upon Which they are placed | ‘Are you a citizen of Wyandotte County,” asked NIGHTLY. books; not to mention such prosale specters | pores Het Metis Borer Mite eee BOCOGD | Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departments.— | The SIXT\-SIN 1H annual session will begin on 4 Tea Worth 5c. Selling for sac are marred by them andthe appearance Of wear | the Hon. Bailey Waggener of an old colored man | From the Oakland Tribune. as undarued stockings and uncared-for culidren | covies of 9 aud 10-cent sheet music. Catalogues iree, odious new se line.containiug CHAPEL, | MONDAY. OCT. 3, AT 8 P.M. Best Golden Sy ber wallow. THE PERPETUAL AND PERENNIAL. vo | When the circle begoiues unendin, ‘grow Into ee 2 ith steam: heating’ aud best mode B. DUN SN. D DS. ich the profes: Tae) Woeal aa ad . of isiting a family consisting of parents and two | finpossiuilities, ‘The strain upon the man of the | Chicxerine axp EXanpwan Puanos | | 2 froccupancy thistait lie ave condiails’ invited. “The reelar Uttle girls, who were unknown to bim in his waking hours, From that time forth he continued to dream ot “f 1s, sah,” repited the darkey. “How loug have you been such! “1 donno, sah,” tinue daily throughout the course, be- The Autumn exami ¥, October 4, at'7 p. formation of circilars address Dr. ALF A. house 13 almost as great. He returns trom a day’s work at the office, witch leaves every nerve Uhrobbing with irrifation. Heis tt for’ nothing | Thirteenth year bevins OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, ‘Yo rent and sole on m Pianos rey nthly payments, red, stored, tuned, and‘moved. nations will 01 NG. 726 2 eople. les 5 sing-sack, pipe a ver Ol oe i. METZE! s3-4n MRS. E. J. SOMEX 13th st. nw. Othice hours: 8:30 to 1 io 5. Buzees ' Well as thin people. Besides the clan plaids ‘Ou formed or expressedan opinion about | them for a score of years. He saw the children | RUC dressing-suck, pine and) slippers, before, the ae: era - SOMERS. | fram. Tlopbonscal Soe aes ferent pe elie SL best with e a suave nae grow from childiood to womanhood. He was | quested to hurry off to meet his wife’s cousins, or = Oe WSO KINDERGARTEN INSTITUT! PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF oo ver & er zs of a in ec x “ 7 Al Pw “ rad~ | still worse, his own, Who are to arrive at the | a for the traininx of teachers, Eleventh year. study ; to adults confidential; prepares tor¢ poe jonno: of uaxe resulted the matter con- } present at the closing exercises When ‘they grad. . 5 i i for the tr im A ooo; combat an ge uain color with | siderable. and when my mind was fully rectified I | uated. In fact, he shared all the pleasures and | Grand Central station from Dakota aty io. Thelr e Au. YWitp 108., Oct. 1. Classes 6 to 7 p.m. for public school teachers | Annapolls; West Point, all examinations. aes coe a so stranged hat Went down to de track. 1 met de sheriff and be | griets of this rinily. arrival delays the dinuer-hour, thereby adding 1n- 709 7th st. n.w. Established 186% and jadies in the Departments. | sexs IV¥ INSTITUTE, sw. cor. Sth an K ste. nw, DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY {hey Rave the effect of a Stripe, the crossbars told me to reappear and 1 lett His triendship to his dreamland friends seemed | digestion to his otuer troubles, Kranich aud Bach and other fine Pianos—new and | 3.4 primary Schnee aeeaE ED, | FAOLIAERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FoR Boys Eb iines, 2 tone and the high colors in the falat- | “Have vou formed au opinion that the train was | so real Unat he often remarged that he felt cer- | “So jong as the expenses of living fall within the | Secoud-haud—at great batyaius for cush until October Ee ee eee eat ne Lee OLLOCK. Prin- | me A tow puplle inthe PURE. COSTING LESS THAN he ch a combination sot the | "=Yeos suis I thluk te was hoe ign.” tain he would Know them in reality at some fu- | income, hospitality 15 comparatively easy, but the | 2%4.nos and Orvane moved, exchanged or rented. 1017 10th st. tend EN E. C. COLLIERE., A.M Washington, ONE CENT PER CUP. P formate plaied penet eee Pome to ceplarpiaataee wre e naiatihs apis ke aay 1h 6 ttoans tis hitetiane moment there Ls any, diMculty In mecting the | {uiiny’aud repaints honesty done 1s | MS ANB MRS ALFRED bUsAG WIE RESUME bees June Lo ATaneton Hotel, “Opens | my3 eolmbeel-co4ln nd finish for sleeves and throat. The width 15 : i die, and fon that time be ceased to dreain of atom ane aui3_ | Mi the daties of their School on Cetober 4th at | —Instanianeous Are of Never Forgetting.”—see | Samp mmepe me Ge goannas e 3 suall (amily economies inust elther be put aside Sith st. uw. Private th c © wert that eight yards of the platy and gue aud & ow what captta! punishment 1s? them for the rst time in a period of twenty years. | Aud the Huanelal problets allowed to grow stil EEE Eonlath, Drawitgy Metheeee en aye | Setiees 26:30_ | Favsr Br Fiore b ppt tet ani = ES = About six Weeks ago he Was astonished at recelv- | more complicated, of Ubey must be made paintully Eo HE MEDIOAL DE TOF HOWARD HE'S GERMAN-ENGLISH og The pretty Vascar checks are best made up of ease oo ee Tae GOS of a actor te ie eect Delbg | apparent when contrasted with the aggressive E T UNIVERSI fe Yor pupils Viving st kdistence: Gieauars USE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE teemeciers and traumed with velvet. ‘They are | | “do'you thiuk that aman should be hanged for | never ad any tatercourse slice his Doyicode ever | houBaance wc Hots ty che streets about low Hew | wit for me benent of Medical Students, ive a thor. | SCISELISIM sca e, Pivate Resa aus BAP, all and tn love es of Ol 3 : . rue 1s the saying that N x belongs deen nee roi s ac 1224 12th stn. lessons. zy Gui qreras dat Gers wile aan beeen ee eae thirty years. ‘The widow wrote that she wished | very rici and the very poor! For the meadest ae ANOS Wont, and Obstetrics during the eusultie esseies $f | JQBANZ SHAEFEIL LATE OF PHILADELPHIA — ahd grays, with black and lines of yellow: bs a (a pe tac tomake San Francisco her future home. After | come there seems tO be no abiding place in New the Frecdinen's Hospital as followa: | ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, ANREUSER 2U0CE BREWING 06% ee aes cae ee ena oe x the evidence in the case should show the de- | exchanging a few letters it was arranged for him | York. ‘Then te opportunities Wwilich, a8 the | UNEQUALLED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP pea Ginte cvery Sunday. at 2 s1-3m 1232 13th st. irtkes Wiueemonen cone: oe west fendant Lo be satity of murder, would you hesitate | to meet her and the two daughters at the Oakland | country people fancy, inake 1t so easy to entertain ss AND DURABILITY. . Hood sungical Clinic every Sa _ sls 23213 nw. Phone—889-5, Sided, if desired, of a facing’ to thie sria ues ee | to find a verdict of guilty because the penalty | Wharf upon the arrival of an Eastern train ona | Visitors ia New York, are in reality 0 many ‘un | _ SECOND-HAND FIANOS, A fino assortment of | Di.0¥, are Clinic by De FO Stada E WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, | paygr BEER heory upon which a check or plaid d s] 4 ; 01 - mM KNA ical Clinic will. be seiven ev Sy tr a ion wrhich a check or plaid dress 1s | | In the trlal of the case, would you be con- | So when he related lis strange series of dreains in | (B0ater aud the opera are Hol, as a rule, gratut WM. KNABE & CO. ing duriog the winter inoathe br Bier Robes Renee, | JDTANO Lee os SARA HARRISON, a hedtral Wool, baring Hd character ae yy Jat OF | trolied vy the evidence, or by what you have | which they figured. He told them incidents con- ———— see. ay. 7 MarketSpace_ | at'Providence Hospital. Pupil of, Wm. xy, = @xerpowered € put in small quantity watts | eee $ nected with their past lives which he could not He Pined for Home. Do Nor P qeeemtsl operations and filing Bf geet will be per- | _s0-1m* 613 M st. nw. WOOD AND COAL overpowered M put tm small quantity: with the | -i would to the best of my ability.” have known under ordinary circumstances. “He x lo Nor F’urcnase oP infortiaton sido CB PURVis it Ste | "S COLLEGE, 313 6TH 81, XW DE. | = _— Se eee Gwin ih hoy teste ine, The, velvet holds its} “Would the eviaence control you in arriving at | described thetr forimer home, even to the furniture | From the Chicago Tribune. UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. ets eee aa DAs partment of modern under the direc: | (JOAL AND KINDLING WOOD. aapikead, a We: uusecioe charles tottne = : and household ornaments, which was correct in| He was sitting in front of a sod house in Ne- | A thorouglily first-class instrament ate medium prica, | 2° aw — 1m _ | tion of Prof. C. Fontaine. French, Germun. Sania poor ny King, by Ite superior character and richness, ‘at if I could help tt.” every particular, ‘The sequel ls that he recently | praska, near the Niobrara Hiver, sinoking a cob ‘Over 41,000 now In ase, (G0nGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Trahan taught by good native teachers: conversational | , A complete assortment of all the best grades of Coal Man plain wool would be, and satistes the | «toe yee Labor” married the widow, and 1s living happily in this | poe and occasionally pausing to whistle afew bars | «S¢¢gBi-hang Pisuoa and Organs at, prices rom #10 cantare day evenings; termm reasonsble; So Eats keer | spleatiowestmackettae ee ne use of proportion, possibly wiihout the ladivid- | Baptist.” or te, Smteney pct of “Dixie” as he gazed lazily but admiringly at a | “Largest ansortment of Scent Aitsle'in tho city. FACULTY. PivPae the Collere Otice. = eemmean October 4. Ap: eee: ual knowing the ae “bo You know what an oath ts2* ‘hoy Under a English, semi-circle of dogs stretched on tne ground around | an0q HENRY EBEKBAGH, REY, JAMESA DOONAN, 8.3. ae NETS BOHOS, 5-Lm" All kinds of Wood, sawed and split, or in the stick acid SAG a Shae nice the ‘Wo PHILADELPHIA LADIES EXPRESS THEMSELVES 4 | him. We drove up and inquired how far it was to | —==—==—————— ——= cH No be Universtiy. ‘Gor. Slansachuactis sve Sot} 7th ot. STEPHENSON & BRO, Poplins have beea revived abroad and many | youumy by Graf the case You would feel yourself LITTLE TOO FREELY IN PARIS. Valentine. Z HOUSEFURNISHINGS Fee Oe a English and. French ‘and Day School for tne: Randvome materials have been imported which | "":f"has not flected on that subject, sab.” From Galignani's Messenger. ; ‘Dunno, stranger he replied. OQUSEFURNISHINGS. HON, WILLIAM A. KICHARDSON, LED, Xgunie Ladies and Little Giri iit and Depot, 7th st wharf are like poplins, mixtures of silk and woo But it — soo For the benefit of many Americans who, (Chief Justice U.S. Court of Claims) : Party Year unis September a, 1887 Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative Law and 4 Mi ‘Offices—419 10th st. uw.:8.¢. cor. Peun. ave, Primary, Intermediat sley’ Prepar- | _®U8-Smn ‘Yes, I ‘low I've been there.” We Invite You To Exanse i te, Academic, Wel ts doubtful how far they “take” with us. The ben. Beauty's Golden Apples. cause they do not speak French, imagine that | «How far do you think it Is, thens” Laeal Mains. story, Art aud Musical Courses taught Uys corps of PRICES FOR OOAL. gelines have had no success. At $1.50 or $2 per | 4 PECULIAK AND PLEASING CUSTOM aT THE crr¥ oF | no one in Paris understands Engilsh but them. | “It might be ‘bout seven’ mile, and then she OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- gasiOR, CHAMLES ¥ JAMS EL. Ds Eiitehs French, Latin, Fermasanipe Caer eos gt Furnace and Egg White Ash Coal Yai they are dearer than minor silks, while PESTH selves, here are portraits of myself and wife as | Might be nearer ten—makes a heap o' difrence NITURE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Lecturer on “The Leading English Statuten™ | $24 Clas Sineiue, 4, npectal herdic is employed 10F | Hane ae aan Coad been so much Improved of late yea An American traveling In Germany wrote asfol- | seetehed by two young ladles from the State, | WHat You do down where the road forks. Say, : < HON, WILLIAM AL, MERRICE, LE {the use of purus in distant paris of the city. orcir: | ChetTout “= thelr price or very little more, a good 1 lows a few days ago to theChicago News: sket yy two young ladies tates | don't want ’o bUY a good farm, I reckon?” WHICH WE ARE NOW OPENING. IF (Justice Supreme Court District of Columbia! culars address the principal” MISS ANNA ELUIS. | Shstsokin or Red Ash Coal (all or satin francaise can be bought. Th Siaasky sareelard Weck Sasa sak pee ° who gat opposite us the other day in an omni-| “Don't believe we do.” STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, AND Lecturer on Coustitutional Law, Common Law Plead. | —S14-3u ‘The above prices are for cash Miped ot other patteras tn one olor. “Te aris | vention. Itisnot more than afew weeks ago that | DUO VOrSMUGE: ea aa waanre | OUT men noe Seems "8 EX can't neversell | prices AB LOW FOR, SAME CLASS OF Preiteus anaes Mknave a Cras Portal a5 Teno ANE ONE | MSU ots Helle outtining: of wool or | such a show occurred on the feast of St. Stephen, | guch a narrow eacape from a pug, wouldn't suet’ | “Where are you going when you sell out here?” GOODS £8 OFM BE FOUND. WE DO Mor Rectarer on Nav iiboe and Adctcaity. ™ COrPOR | Sigs of drwwing neceamey. ¥ YOU WANT THE pt mont henner anern de-| the patron saint of Hungary, at Pesth, Butthe| “Yes, she would so. Isn't she stylish? I declare CoE OD Missory 1” ASK YOU TO BUY. JAMES G@. PAYNE, LL.D. s7-im* Room 18, May Building. thent Esta, I Ee wust\pereccion the ordiaary manuta'tgae eg | Beauties Were not, from the start, on exhibition | I her dress Isn't ynadeon the sarhe model as the | {Cant youralse ford crops uerer” | SOME BIG DRIVES IN FURNITURE | Teotureron ‘4 oe a dcrminaltaw. A” Bt | 2 Dawe a. PELE HAVING RETUENED TO THE caadieon acl materials has been Drought, It must be sald aiso, a one able to pay 8 sme ‘Tue Deauties, a ee pals pen pd marry that | burrs. ‘Thavs what I call it, gen'imen. Cuckle- — JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL. M cay, tsresdy to resume her Freneh 4 An the District at fair pricas, calla against mixed materials on account er reuales | he looked at and cross-examined Dy a Jury cone Image, sitting beslde ber? They seem 80. fond of burr ffome! I got ‘nother thr out on the Hat W. H HOEKE, Tactarer on the Sa Seine Papel Bertelsen ay gg, de, catcuars SOHNSON BROTHERS of one of them from the othe ern eek hee | posed oF ber tl each other, too.” otha 5 JOuN W. Hoss, LE. B., Se a ra ae other. Mosern sitit has | Biche cfteles ut soctety. Ths ebaiviing, eyes | “Oly the Lord only knows, Yexpecthehad money | “That Lae po pe aate S01 Market Space. __ | Lecturer on Comiion Law Practice ind’ Domestic Re- | we Atmaton Nove = That they can te uscd as purtsof cobtumes 22 | Stephen Karolyt, announced the verdict of that | OF a title. But, goodness alive, wouldn't marry | , \‘Doggoned sig! Teall it Sand- Burr Phen Toe | ELzarrxa Stoves. GEORGE B.Beticon, M*™ 42utewor Piauc, Organ ou Veco Sc, sealking bets Or Toe email or larg wraps witn | yrange Jury declaring Mics Glzzella Scholes, Misa | Such A, chumpaazeo At RO Were covered WIth | foeciter farm down nearer theater ese TEC Shire aay Lecturer ou tne Law of Partuerainyy Torwand Teste | stag conn will Sopra: satet ott ule dapted £0 cor 4 Tord) s. Mariska, ‘the . 2 fa In selecting a Hea we be to your inter- % enyagements as an accom- Diaation with veivet OF plush than these Heguaatts | greatest beatles of the land this year. The former | _ Here the omnibus Stopped, and.asT helped my | Gn yes: soine~you can raise for tumble-weeds | est to sacs our incnsasel neti tami aestosstae ay cee en panist. ie Min sill Teher and tioned aud sv ittie’ voluptua wea bluesspee sea | could command: 87) on tit iad it's Tumble-Weed Retreat; thav's | stvlesand the atest desigua, which we are offering at | cvouse court_PAg OSS THOSE, MESS SOE nooloroes 8D FRENCH icher and more costly stuffs the snot | ened ani = c i ted that the name of it.” : low prices. Keeping only first-class mechanics, we are fA PROFS. CHARLES W. Hi pte effects have been Drought out ina Way to take | iting gollen hatr, dressed in a charming pink anata ete you | ‘All for sale, are they2” repared to do all kinds of repairing in the best man- | MAN "WILLIAM ML MERRICK: aid’ MARTIS™ £) o Wil repeg prbicmnber 28th, the world of fashion by storm. But Driiliant as | pul , The other two are dark beauties, with black | Drought all the money into the Somuch 98} «very one of em—buyers ean take thetr cholce | ner; especially Latrobesand Furaacen, "A call MONBIS. 1-1" ors Uhey are—and for that very reason—their reign Ie | MAT aud flery black eyes ‘The awards are dupit- | J do this minute.’ between Tumble-Weed Retreat, Sand ail gente pemaiten’ omtared — HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGU, are tO asou their reign ts | catesot tac golden apple awards ‘As we walked away, Itook 9 re wud-Burr “Place | fully solicited. AGES, ig St ce apo sug Yo oe cs | aie cay of Banya oa) peng | of tomspeuegeuuagae, lly ats | CGS Raat mae det, So Ys ENS & 00, NS ad rena aoa MEETOTON, 29.100 or. opting im Very subtle oF detente ote ee ek; | Dut in the degenerate northern climate of Hu 6 a = : Wa snipe gh Sot kv op | Sea Pas te much cuneate | ave Je eer, ALR Chon Dan RG | Fatal erat aa nice we erp io eRa | A gq Tie ina etry tng cep anemcemen lt (8g | Rew Yonu.n3 W.2d 5c. Pua, Lota Ghat und seashell tints, for eaitar on much larger than a little hazel- : ER. ‘borthwest, ‘EI ‘Thorough training in Frencl Bet ey st bo! compaioned win aelcate | ut After delivery ot theverdict apa distribution | Father incline coche beet that chey spoiled thelr | {US Rr Ao ta tyor nee Re al epee anise ESS, RAT tach lad aaron cori it | SearonkelamaPine hae Sezran, Geanit Sa fier Ey gs Eg ol ee sf el re a an a feller can take 2 dog) an’ have plies o'sport | piatrotes Rafat, Magis, and, Fumaces at low | Vise to send! = tm sual! Classe, also private lensous ters, or with white Canton crepe, embroidered in ¢ 5 pt were 80 with ‘em. Till take the Home fer mine ev'ry time | ?itey f all kinds tly’ done A library, comprising nearly 1,000 volumes of care- lerences. Terms begin now. a6 the lovely faint colors aud delicate lutte agures | Sager to obtain @ look at Uiem that ‘broke Ne Need to Have Told Him, Vm powerful on sport. Goin’ to shack along: ne ‘siweysou band ne Gralessant | fully selected text books aud, feports, with commo- MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Which the shading of the silk suggests. Through the fence and formed a living and rather | prom the Lewiston Journal. you? ‘Well, if you see anybody that wants ts aes Pique reading ropins attached, has been cetabliahed | '[ "and little bors, 1436 Corcoran sx, reseeae oe Dark, shot velvet 1s also capable of fine treat. | UUruly citele around the three, and, not satisfied ‘of Bi of Daniel Pack. | 80me land of ‘pout this d'scription jes'send ‘on | J, Boe Lit B pe Se EE SE ‘Tnstruction. ‘Take the mordore bi for nod with looks only, they per ry ‘convinced | Jesse Packard, of Buckfleld, son ~ ae send ‘en | Be RO. 20 pin daily, ‘Sundays, to alumni | 25. Jp forciculeee wc oniy show In the hgh xe | Of Ae Heshy redty ofthe marvels untfia number | ATG one of the arly setters a that town, was | Givin rouicid Pingee lay so PO MONT Horingrty with £. apazn Hes oe, parE eo Goats, StaxpaD FROROO RAPT THE vam glass. Put With thi “and good-natured gentlemen | something of a character. eee wie short-hand Lessons Honos a Colores! satin, seriped with an open cord andtoet, | fOrmed a guard of honor around the beauties and | Hobkeda “ttle swaller” occasionally, as he A Hydrophobia Maniac, ape a Siculaee ail" Grabs publications foe sale Se Sew ork Usnt beaded pa-sementerie tn modore brown, or } fon ucved thet 1 safety from thetr Meld Of Vic- | eormed tt, and sometimes got too much, On one | THE TERRIBLE ADVENTURE OY A siete OP MERCY prices. 207 Oth st. ne. ake Sends bone nies nana ena ae oad = eee eae ARTE | roan nares wiraioe Socreas ee baa 2 have & rich reception dress, the bonnet and si f° a r Wrap for Which can De carried. Out exactly: te | From Cassels Magazine. neighbor was nit over the eye and) Another death from hydrophobla has occurred | 7th street copies the doer OOS 7th st sw. DERIEAS, S20, DENTAL _ DEPARTMENTS, | dress aE ene ~ iuatch the dress part of the cos! ” De Musset knocked down, where he lay as if dead. “One of | in Odessa under University, Mt, Veron Ei P ume. ‘These sbot condially detested dogs. When acan. | EROpad don't, where he lay as if dead. One of shocking circumstances, The de- sth sta nw. The fourth snsual session will | ——————___y1G-wke.3m_ {Nec will be available im many wars and pre- | didate for the Academy he called upon a promt. | eeeer area aanoUer OF Ene De th, | ceased patient was in a bed of the ward Wa, Parrss borin MONDAY. GoTOBE AD. 1887, a8 5:00 otiock | BQ) () MAPLEWOOD BOTE It is vo be hoped. Be copted tu the comanon: lines” Rent member. At the gate of the ehateau a dirty, hun to the house, and when {t arrived and Pack. | Set apart for these cases, and under the charge of P, MANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thst nw. Por an appt Concorde, Yea lnetreston backed ‘and hore thin plied fabric, for the at- | WY dog received him most affectionately and in- | Fd was Delng cirricd wo ‘his home, le revived | a sister of the Red Cross Suddenly, as the sister | Wal: Fovers wai grades Tc H BARKED M.D. Dean, Bictward pape Se ee Ta Pulte of view Bosstly be successful from any | sisted on preceding him into the drawing-room, De | 99u are kilt, you srotiles Welder fee’ Go, | Nassed down the ward, he sprang out of bed and Frieces and Ceitina Decorations, a6 Baw] Peele ee eee, DUE: A, i Peeve cued rollt Sumall quantities they are ex. | Musset cursing his friend's predilection for the | ou spose f Enew ivte nes thy seopense. endeavored to seize her. She fled down-statrs into | pects! attention given 1 Plain and Decorative Hor thubeS or tall muntiosaba Bren ione ebaks | Ratteeg teens emma, eauered and tney ade ey apes aS Sep eeptia are calling tor and, was | "states and designs wast forall kind of To Tee ste Colo Srsuiae Guoasog, lited satin of | Selzing tis opportunity the dog plied his, muddy rom the omstatta’s Secret Out, Ber by the arm 2nd biting be terior Decoration and Furnishing. Am inspection of “ , red or TO) ‘upon UI leas cl carried forld. male ‘which the undertone is composed. ne bouche. wretch wants storing,” was ‘Omaha man—""Unlike most actresses, you do not | and attempted to hold the ume, 4@ recently-imported lusset's muttered ana trdusean, Ss made cutieiy of tans bees | Daa thought, ‘Dut he politely | seem to have any pets?” grea that ne threw the Yelvet, suOt with dult gold and trimmed with “You are fond of dogs, I seer” Little Lotta—"Indeed I have, See here! lant | F“Gia' 60, and escaped tnt poor pid Soe oops aud inserted folds of | | “Fond of dogs?” retorted the academician, 1| he cute?” ‘nally ca) here goide Bg Cords play an izportant part | have themt~ “4 monkey! How long have you had that?” is neck aragued Bich feetoon the side of the skirt and front of the | have only tolerated t because it was pees ee kgclengameaene yee: Casetaak raving ie a teceeie ata Bodice, Ue ends fastened by a series of passe- | “Mine!” exclaimed the post “ie0 nore, Mise Lotta, did you train that monkey | Cross sister is now under 4 Duttous on one side and caugnt up in g | s was yours aloue aye mse x did the thoabey trate pout” if bivten by « rabid dog.

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