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_ ts HOME MATTERS, 1 REAL ESTATE RUSTLER. LUCK IN GARTERS, QUEEN ISABELLA AND DON CARLOS, J . Beautiful Simplicity of the Machinery | Belles Ruled by Superstition — The | Royal Pretenders and Iutrigues—Some . On ‘AR DEPARTMENT, SUPPLY Division, W ners oF VALEE To NOCEE'IYS0-ROW To frAtN AMD Oy wihton Eng mon = bride and Her Hhyme Bits of Forgotten European History. saci wets aes aaae G00D MEAT—CARE OF SILVERWARE—RECIPES ¥O8 | From the New York Times. From the Chicago Tribune. pieah bogs lnwtng 7 tial Ps Ban age Ereeepe ‘3 PaLetasts DUREA In Central Kansas there isa town the name of| Girls are naturally superstitious, and a young Queen Isabella of Spain Just deen ‘ee, Wien Carpet wih the — which I purposely withhoid because I shail visit it | ladies’ Doarding-school is a regular breeding place | litely but firmly requested to leave ber old King- hhecemmary N20 Wass ean -y-t-3 For 4 Sone Twxoat cut pieces of fat, boneless | next month, and, times being a little duil at pres- | of superstitions Those of chi.dhood are there | dom upon the aljegation of having intrigued to writ be fur. | Sionree Waghtngton on to t ce The risht to | j 124A M-—fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char. bacom, pepper thickly, amd Ue around the throat | ent, “the bors” might, if I named the town, crave | added to,and when the young Iady makes her | disturb the present throne and succession. The ‘and to waive derects, 's reer vd. Koren, eee te owls ook Ley with @ Mannel cloth, a Mttle sport when I arrived and make my visit un- | debut in society she Nas a large assortment, trontcal muddle which the polltical fates occa- | ™ Grade of trust etven to us, duly re: suis cr suppiviog igen pilaf, by thy For 4 Coup ON THE CuseT & fannel rag wrung | pieasant—where a local assoctation—tI beg pardon, | This 1s nO fairy tale; itis the truth. They do produce has seldom been 90 plainly made } fave: “Te Chat" eney ‘could afford to include Tver No 1188, folle 43 ite ti late Aararan, Attn, amg flue tnd maid So the chess grees anes with, turpen- | 9 iocal syndicate—bought eighty acresof low-lying | not parade thetr superstitions in public, because as by the alleged — ks simong thelr Tye seacpore wore pistelet of Ooi wise ter | Peorenad MARA CTS eh MRE focnte. “Pultmen”"maswer Rer¥ort to “ations, yo and ia c greatest reiiet. JA we almoat forgocien aadaa haveett apein 588, COM. To Kxvive 4 Fiaoatno Apr arrre Deat a raw egy ee igen in jose che uate Tuey are not confdea to fathers eee history, which is worth a brief recalling. i ot a few in her bonnet. If she were rset fies ine preenioce, | Otis teh ott pba Pea olan) teeta uatil Light, stir im thie ” : ve a Cy echedi be Tubing.” hie be. wNaom with auteg. Dri bait am hee Genns | Sufvered and plotted, and then added to the town | or brothers ordinarily, and yet who has not heard | The Bourbon Isabella was made Queen of Spain | teccuors she felt proud indeod. “Gradually, as the | Sal'veScmasin'gas® 0 ONS | Grenckon and “\elow Fins” SiN Ee shoe a noes ating. a8 on addition. Tien ft was turned over toa real | of the bride’s superstition contained in the follow- | when eis ielemeptrmee. Sector ‘a hunters secured action, rel People pal salads buaputactarers or rerular dealers qo + ‘ one cup meat aeen estat Il, He looked at ‘tten- | ing lame rhyme: : by her father’s will, contrary began to use them Irposes. Mipieter Carpet, Suite, tons ay iment, Wes naltcup waar, Gwe opens ens Cap sour arenas oom ety. "He thought. premunily te a, aw | “Something olf and somthing new, mother, the Dowager Chnstine—a woman who, | gant soreens some with the feathersspread ebnly |e: Mf Ul fap x yee Eaktsy PSN she ioet mgd tiomedt. | SS 30 FM" Weners Bayete Teelp ter Warrenton, S methinz burrowed and something blue” Uke Catherine of Russia, was for lus . and Flowers; ites, two. theres, ns bresenss of alk for the Gordonsvills, Charlottesville, Louseriile, Olnciumath, half teaspoon soda, One teaspoonful salt. Bake | Minutes, then he tapped his nose three} 4, ni/nt of poeay itis not, worthy of much ardamen—was made | COUY, with the feathers closely sewed together; tel Mirrors, Gilt Satin | ply. at the ‘Navy Yard, Washington, D.C of ‘Ue fol: | and Susiner’ temarts om amt wear tinea twenty minutes, times with his index finger and MUM | notice, Dut a8 a superstition It receives a great | 204, broad-shouldered | guardsmen—wae inode | rans with silver handles, sofa cushions, and chait tal Oba! ars, Copel ide Hig wing articles, tix. BM feet draw Spd Ohio routn, Pu Fon Naxrocs Huapacme—When the pain is|mured to his clerk. whom he alleges 18 ‘no | deat of attention. "Dia you consider 1 idle talk | Qacmane tne mate heir, resisted: the Innovation, | Semte Were made of the Drillant pl Pata walla, | Gut Breewets,tavel,femch Welnad eigperes, Walaa | Soa Tar oats 12500 pounds ror Chottantoue ocer the eves and the temples are throbbing ap- | slouch at spotting a tendertoot,” “1 have it,” and | when you heard itz f you did you were sadiy mis- | Way Mage tue male helt. resisted, the innorsiton, and for friezes and dudoes. Table, 20 aa two ‘Suna Table Ting, | Aavaes sereeeTeoquee 00 rounds tree point ply closus wet with cold Water to the bead, and | Waiked out of ls office whistling gayly. Pre-|/ taken. During the iast season there were proba- | powers in Europe most in France and | “But suddenly, and apparently without cause, | Mantel F (Gilt), Pier Glass with it Pounds cum-packing. 20 gal hot baths to the feet, sently a youth who bore a telephone appeared at Diy not, sree Society brides, if the term be p< low, | Great Britain, did not want Carlos as king. The | tne gemand cessed. ‘The feathers that had ‘Chromos, Water | Fol stencil paper, 500 feande wt To RELigva 4 COvGE—Boll ose Gunce of Bax- | D20,ca'e with the central Once ris work done, | Obedience to fts Gietets napa vo ineare a Christlanos Vecame, quasi-liperais French and | viously been the joy of the owner were — INTRO. ROOM © 30e Tere) 8 A Georate Tallow pine, Covper tubing Senge oo uma an tf | by Srna tagea ina cobatc | PQ? ce Mate ayaa | prec curn The brea gin aia i,t | HER werner" te ase ad | GAR AR eaaee Otet Pus | face aceasta ta cate ces , * . ay a cuver aechanie: om iney con mn sou - | BG . 5 13 . 5 : SrGciea'by the 15th of three fewous; mix and Doll well. Deink aa bot 4s | the’ beil of the telephone with a ‘battery which | clined to disregard it the Uridesimaids would openly | Of Garibaldi, in Inter years, contrary to neutrality Chairs and two Arm, Chairs Fruit Pisces, Bronze = ay oA laws, was commanded by Gen. sir. Del tana vai ‘Ornaments, Busia sata, | be decided by lot. Offers will be. Tecerved for one or possible, was concealed In the desk of the clerk who Was no | revolt. Who afterward became 4 rather nutes Eagiian raat. a agg * “4 ‘balance and ‘make. temo phe dear, I sent for mother yesterday and I ex- | Pica Schedules of the articles to be ol 304 ua. | Return thew vo ihe oven to just harden | eq they were sold this morning to a Ctteago | fert Hints air ihe Sear rollnd, because ie is tne | DoT the Leglumist King. He is by the old taw | pect nor every minute, I mead to have her say | aod bw set, Serve wita cream. syndicate to build an opera house on,” the clerk | sign of au early marriage. ‘This 1s a superstition | °F Spain the “ightful king. But its also whispered | wich us quite a while. Ske will take care of th~ Yo CERAN Ou-PINISHED Pater OF hard wood use | replied, after a pretense to Inspection of the large | Drought fests Dean tiiere hook where tae oted | tuat Don Cariosis not « Bourbon, Gen, Hennlng- | house ac might and. look after the enildren and T rocured {rom the Comm ndant of the We Navy Yard or from the ‘Navy. Departuvent. Clos Sold must be removed by tie parcoaser wyibeet Bs ie Cars B'40 nn aly, envept Munday, 2 4 the ahae te ot well be Ph a iS: | the ful amow {required “ot such aiuiews articles: Tom 4 Bury on Scatp make a paste of common | slouch. The balance of te day was devoted to| Of course “something Diue” cannot wel cal, He was several times elected tothe commons Pier yr, Dinner Breakfast Bet, tel 1 juired of sncl oe ae ¢ baking soda and water, apply at, once, and cover WB ing. the oMice for the reception of customers | worn in sight a bride being dressed in white, and | from Westaniuster.. The civil War Was a desperate ors, Biiver Pinted Set, &¢; cod pees tas sour] sovsi terpenes eed ertemmenes af Daing. nnd S.Huen cloth, When the skin i= broken ap-| ana huy lots by advertisements inserted. in ihe | generally a plece of off lace, white ue souwething | O8G,DUR Carlos having as LM Feel” commander & Wilton Halland sisi Gerets, Rode and. Foxtares | Of 20 percent wiikin, witha ruin the amos “ he white of an rey with a Mather: ths gives | jocai newspapers and by handbils distributed in | burrowed” can be a Fiubon OF Any uth things ‘tne | Eaiers of forttine aeeked te bot 2 French: Walnut Matble Top Hall Hack, Walnut and | ech delivery gut the completion of the entre, = from he Routh, vin Charlot, Dawe aut relief, as It keeps the air from the flesi, the railroad Cars which passed throuch the town. | value cuts no figure. | There tsa good deal that 18 | Henningsen, afterward well known asa Nicaragua, ‘BED ROOMS, Washington Navy-Yari for specifications, forme of om ~~ EA To Wax « Fioom—Scrape balf 4 pound of ees | | The next morning the rustier sat in the office | new about every bride’s attire, s0 no (oUDIe IS€X- | Hiibuster and a Confeterale soldier, was one’ of | 2 jed, and found that the demand for them / | Carpets, Walnut Bedstends, Dressing Bureana, Ete. | offer, aud all imformation relative to the articles re- 04S XM aod O40 Me vis Cheap wax Ipfo thin flakes and pour in enough turpen- | and smoked a cigar with great apparent en- | perienced there, them. In later years the present Don Carlos bas ‘that | €6TS. Marbie-top Tables, Washstands, Turkish Rasy | 0) , Th as be motoge Ubio route and Charwutteevile at 8 40P a. to talk | ‘Them follow the oth rstitions of the wed- ceased entirely. At Tiffany's it was said hair, Rocking Chair Side Chairs, Rosewood Mi (unk forms and Riled out se indicated by che blank. . aeding ewe ean et MM and 1m the | Xoout town lois he clerk: who. was no slouch, | dinge “The ring tn, the Geides. cake, every onc | NAd *mog others tue services of General MacIver | they hag ‘not. old a tan or screen, of peacock | Bores, Coiumeden Gilt Fine Seren. Wire, Syrinan | The Debartioent rerver the Pence mayest auy to: | “bei sacryireae tecervat ant morbing stir weil, It shou an ascream. f w ry + 2-7 a feathers for several years, Customers never Hair Mattresses, Pillov Bianke s, Spreads, Linen not col yon ue wer | om and ang lanced out of the corner of his eye at hitn for an | knows about; “also the throwing of the bride's | Grven out “Louie Pinitl ee ae tee ws, a Soe ge = ey eg een: | fueni wane at office, 1300 ea Toor requifes pouuing once or twice a | glanced gut of the corner g ne se | eee eee te cmon ok | omen uilippe—and here begins the | for them, ‘The reporter "was Intormed at other | Ottsmans Faey Tusk Gormins. tbeberes Reg one 5 Spivonte prenes on Re oan a laut he “took in” po ed 2 ; historical trony developed in Isabella's. latest | nouges that feathers that formerly sold at high | ments, Busts. Statuettes, Decorated Toilet Sete, War- | General, U. A Navy. anew | Vans Kailroed thand Bate Sag Le Pav” Stranger from the crown of his sili hut to the toes | 1s ever attended by a great deal of excitement and | movey—who wae then tae king Of the Freneiy ay lg thee Pastices | = - —— .. Muar Satan—Chop fine one or two pounds of | Sf"hipoushed boots Gnd trad sorted his asm | Jolatye ey? a Prices can now be obtained for 5, 50 and 75 ceuts | But Wardrobes, ‘Secretary, Wiiwon Rugs. Paintin = = 220 ee General Passouater Agent vorne beef, thea take two.thinds of a cup of vine- | piygrin trom the East. in‘ inement the bell of | BUL there is one inconsistent teature about alt | Wanted to th mae Ee @ bunch. Anumber of importers’ sald that they | 4% ak a faeiureot SRUTANTS 1 oh FAMILY SOPPLIES. ae GA eyLvayta BOUTR ne se ata the feylugepas and it | alld the play began, DD” THe CUFLAIR aro | ie ntue Drideatnald wno gets. Coe ring wien | Power” cmeories of | yduko "waslat errant married | ,Dauel Hoduot, & resident of Long Branch, and Shader toroushout the bette eT NE: MIMOW | Tg GeniaRD LANG'S BUFFALO BEER; Da AGHIM. WEST. AND 800) . al ‘her and pour tn! pal, “ ” - Sees ek ee ea ~ brother-in-law of the late Daniel Liddy, brought | The sale will commence with Kitchen utensils, &. ja. ways stands iret, the weit, Special d rn ad doll, thea pour Into @ dish to OTe An | cease TaSUINT ahd OO MAE Rey Se Ae, eenbed ee | Seiad eee ese Lest Wine | (2 lsabelia’s sister, Isabella was only fitveen when | Riwamecwment.ct cue Lete, Daniel 1Gdy, DOREDE | | Aue. sales ‘House opened for inspect.on morning of of iranian’ Bayort Bertied Wome | SIERL RAL MAGNIFiCERT ME silegs when coud estate rustier said to his visitor as he walked to | bridesmaid wootatcnes the bride's bouquet wnen | she was married to uctconsin Francois wow the sate 4 rT St. wonien Garert Rete Goode Smee IN EPPRCT Crcr ML Cana Toast.—Toast slices of thin Dread, lay in | “yes Phe anid, id reply to a mythical geoticman | wio gets the bride’ garcer. How can three. be | Melancholy little man ot sixty-tve years, WHOIS | superstition jestingly, und she was. Dot asturbed | Acre, cas. ROBERT ©. FOX. | rusteos | f0-ur PHIL. HELLEIRGEL, Art, Wantimevcn, DC, | Trainadenre Waaioeion. frou mn . ——~ ue ~ - pown in is as the Marquis d’. ines. y" ' 5 | re R: = a — oss tan wasared tad lss Grube. Yor ns plate ae nn Ae Ten tee | ita ie Just prevey Cust, you sy; noone |, APSE tne under cht Of Euope.|Araned | ines narrowly cacapea dentrucdon Uy fie: | DUELS BALE oF oLn auPPLES axp ware | Ox 1) Po Paice Seving Cas S50 pata! - 7 ‘aart cup, and rmative answer received. e 2 Ci) a a ‘Ya.uable dog belo1 to him bas without Navy DEPARTMENT, ington. cl ne, Y 50 am. daily to Cincinuatt and st ber Unrce tabiewpoons of putter, two besten ‘ee and) “cant say Un Sleek xe eho plot. are | “tiow is that?” was asked of a North Side young tres aveace site Se Spparent scauae Uaalary have gitered the piace | Fs elt “in accordance “yp sod Budel Carte Louis daly ctoceys eee cortastoam. = Catufag to the ‘clerk, ne said: cE. Soar, Just | ““Yaded they do believe in these superstitions to | Yeatloa, of progeny, to bring Montpeasier or his | Hodnot have died. Finally a lawsuit t contest | S/\$% soit « nad eae, Scere | boyrchould taow thee NEW unis meeees win So Bo t=] “Santa Poscuso Roos on slices of triea read | loon af fhe plot id see It Lote i015, Tnclaive, | agreat extent” ahe replied, “The old and new sou te tg Spantsh throne. But king» propose and | jar. Liddy's will is threatened, Tain stores and epee eloatig te the Navy a: | for mae daya, or even eck rk Fog aber ood, cols that are previously covered with the finest mince | block 7, Dunraven’s addicion, are sold.’ oue is so Armiy, belleved in that | youug indies be-| Soldier and courtier named serranp around. TC danas abana Pigie which copes be, pecbesbls anol op toveraine et | ne Mecisk nel Took be Reet eben toatl \. vente of hot (warmed-over) meat. This js a substantial | inspect ie; then he Mipped “the leares of a iatge | nod the stheret ML Chey DATO 8, sort on halt Cpe the cer Ahore, i Ras always DER credied | vicad the Boston Courier. hia ae an ok epee tas | sont an ft oof old "A attighe teeal orl ge Pittsbure ap Ween $ nana 3 echinery. ramen, “oF eguipinea Comfully preetevell in so) all Brace Jsley turkey ned addetoweuopped | DOK several times and studied a fraudulent | taith in them. Tney may laugi at them a Uttie, | King Alfomoc end died eee ae eee eee OF | cit qust De very lonesome sitting all by your- | mschiner ucuon ste fhe habe conyinee thre most critical Skier We offer the eugat fg Firuuog aed using te cht ; ~ ¢ ‘oo oa TE Ky entry for & minute, He turned to his chief and | but they are awfuliy anxious to get the articies | truth in this ‘ossip, it becomes almost a melan- | self in your office balancing your books at night, fadden, and uce at TEN A.M, TUESDAX, | in 2 and und bricks and the sirup im gallon cane gufowac ALLBOAD Lave s dainty Preach dia. : Kansas City arbatiate to balla tecemente sa? | Seettn: hee wane tats Gird Nuc’ ARY RumDet | cnoiy joxa to hear 0 Isabella intriguing for the | Jonn,” said an affectionate wito, if pecensary until al ths aCdeies are sald apoiocnt, | C8 T Oia ge 2 tet ae COMPANY, eer vin Pe ansas City syndicat enements on.” ris WhO would. no one by. | Oriexnists i rg a s ~ te 7 TaowtenarvenaParecorand ace apes ot | 2 ae Sas tt tind to | Sekiya tak aly Ena toy | cts in oea ae Montpendr pei | “ORD a om es Adbrite nercrasrilvareasin SeS9 2 | gunmen cdot Reseceeeeee ee he | Roe Ee tear moses @ tart Kind. Baxe them wll nearly doue. Put | the telephone. He held the trumpet to his ear, | Good, setiuble girls they are, too, whom you would | "Don Curios othe elder Bourbon stock clatma | “Ihave been thinking about it for some time | ##le.on purchases 08 andl aS | them away to get entirely cold; then prepare some | listening attentively, and then said: “Hold on & | never See een atid of that sort, Wny. 1 precedent uitie or right to both the tirones of | and now [have got adelizhiful surprise for you.” icles within twen y days, which 4 Po soag 2.043 iv. To og\ind XY Riko i » | SUPPOSE Spain and France, He was nearer cousinship | « delighiful surpriset” re “ Y P t Raa eeieee ee ce ateti ae | "Ate, tue Saupe Bumbered lots in block @ sold?” | folsof girls tobe seen atthe balls and parties | gpl tnd, Hrance: te was nearer cousinship | ua doi prise? ch, se sLiantcS sprog Of Fane tant rms daily 00 pam. he Sen used to say that he 1s believed to be tue son OI expense to the Governinent. ° weak (ca, almost cold, to remove the dust and | book and plat. reap outed intotne | 2 i9,cXchamce garters every Halloween. pei Spanish pyimy, WEO wad al Ome see ere ee nn ner ee we W.LLIAM ¢. WHITNEY, ciseoloration, and thea rub it over with a flan- es, they are sold,” the rustier shouted intothe | ‘Do you mean that? guerilla offic r with the first Don Carlos. At any | “erne dev_-—‘that 1s tosay I couldn't think of | _f4-lewéw __Secretary of the } bei cloth dipped tn furniture, made of one- | {Sisbr tor a few minuven to be again: interrupted | obser ee tn creeds one of the inany superstitions | Fate thts “Don” does not 100k like theold pretender, | your going down town =o" TP HOMAS DOWLING Aucuoneer. Thin Segue; laiaee ie won ‘Wyfecaar faa beck | PY the Fluging ofthe bell "Tis ume a man atthe | ft seas a sigh Of bad fick te put sour shoes or slip. ORL LNUE CG AS Coe ee a ee ce tougat ori beitre: but ienever Caméto uy mind | SPECIAL ALE OF A LANGE CONSIGNMENT. OF yufactory: Belfast, Treland. - a 0 " U cand Central ast im to reserve certal Ts on the tabie No? Vell, that also emanat YD e —s, EN’: NC s CALL ¥ u — Se atlataeory pollen, Lat FMP Bara 16 18 8 iots for uum, and sad he would call at the office in | from: boarding “school. 1 nearly. trightened my | &YP8Y- till yesterday. Oh, John, forgive me! Forgive me J ee ——---- eee an hour or two, The lots were checked on the plat. | room-mate into a fit by doing it nee thoughtlessly, for not thinking of your comfort sooner. But I \ Novet Maraop oF ReMOvING GREAsR FROM | He resumed his conversation with his visitor, to | Perh ps you didn't kuow tat It was & sign of good Struggles of Precedence. go with you to-night” < TN, 1 Lat Soolem orate goods, te the use, of potato | again jenvo ui to hold another coarersauon With | luck @ bare a dog follow you. It is cheugh, and, | “WHO UALL GO Yin” A BOXE OF ComTmwION mw |, cTucnlentS, WAY IF the fact 18 got tarough | GEER Wits MANY OTEI ANTICLES, Call for and Use no other Flour but the $s a ro | Another mythical ‘gentlewa mioreover, It It 1s. Dlac eaves « dan ith my ; on. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRU, “4 . wine amount of eplut toe povade Let It stan, | Windsor Hotel, and ‘to whom ‘he sold more tots. | husband,'and it it Is a yellow dog indicates: a | From the London News, 2b, You didt How delightful! And you ca | +RUNTH, 188s, commencing at HALF-PAST TEN portato sed us wuen leur pour off all” bre And the olevk, ‘as he checked these lots on the Plat, | bioude one. “Then if you hang a wishbone over the | ~ Iu Turkey disvensious about precedence between | DOW Stay at home every even! Fy a CK, T #hull seil, on the second floor of my Auc- THE ONLY PERFECT PATENT SPRING the potato sedt- | y, u voice, a 3 And the delighted wife ran off to make prepara- | tion Rooms, 11th au Jueat at tac bottous, Thus 18 y Jur Cleaning inixtur., | “eRtUred to remark in a low, soft voice, as becomes | door the first man wlio passes under is to be YOUF ig) ‘4 ~ ors el WHEAT FLOUR clerks who are no sloucnes: “The addition will be | nusban uid nd umber ca lawyers and soldiers grew, of old, to such a height | tion for the reception of her mother, while her | consignment o: the abowe wo ‘The attention of i wed by the e Ye, the rustler sold the gentieman who wore @ | tuitu in that. Youll always nouce, though, that | that henceforth the left hand (by which, Tsuppose, | COuls e * ~ oe | pewee - - = pcaile hari == SUK Rat, and whose boot poulshed few de- | 11 you finda hairpin you'll get a leiter shortly Was meant the sitting upon 1t) should be deemed | PiCLUFE Of a mocuer-In-law’s reproving face, and & HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tured. For sale by the following well-known Grocers, Pennsylvania avenue, a How to Stal Frooxs-—Before waxing oF stain- | sirable lots before he left the office. In truth, he | afterward, J P poker party with a vacant chair, — «aga. | ho handie it direct trom the mill, with bo umadle ing % oor It should be freed from all cracks and | Soid to him and his brotners from the Atlantic Sea- | Now, from this pray do not think that all of | 0st honorabie for soldiers, and the right for law- Gi Bias aL i, gg ST oP PtRACtORS, Ma. man's” profit. Unevenness, Aad rubbed perfectly smoth. Admit board 80 acres of town lors The local syndicate | these Superstitions are belicved 1n by every society | Yer. “Thus,” observes Une simple curonicler, “each Adanta’s Progressive Dinner, LABOR BAVING RELI LOAD ER GEAISE | John H. Maxrader, 1417 New York ave, of alr while staining, and aliow three ruit | 2d not object to paying the rent of the telephone, | girl, A iew of them are geucral, DUL Not so all, | thinks himself in the plaec of honer.” The cir. | From the Atlauta Constitution, EX AVATOLS ITH TWO SCOOPS, HOLDING | Chas, Kellows, Masonic Temple, Oth wt, ot drying Then ait tie cadze and at. | aud in addition they gave both the rustler and his | Each giri has her own. And this ts an enlightened | euinecanee however, though very characteristic, | After the soup had been served, and just priorto| HiALF-YARD EACH. ay low it to dey for at least tice days, When apply « | CTE & w teh and chain in token of thelr admira- age, too, and superstition is supposed to be a relic | eseupes iin thai It was the Liwyers who got the | serving the next couse, the host gave his signal Sythe ania tion of the business sagac Mi R.& Waiker. 1 at ; ¥ they Had displayed in | of barburigm. But we have tt, just the same, and | ty pad = LEVELERS, ROLLERS, WHEELBARROwS, sttov- | Bf pater 1000 that oe ae, ae Of a few plots, a | many a girl bas more lait in the consequences | “il Ruste une prefogativesor birtn were carried | 224 Fose from his seat, as did every other gentle. | MELT HO dpe POLCE EC MES. TIMBER, ws cof Varnish, Stained flours are a fail- er hand—which, 18 of course, the right one. | m: Ure Unless gen see ream th ing, I > Jol4-e&s3m rowsiy Faraisned and weil dried, as | | AK-beok, and a telephone, which con- | that will accrue from doin, ; * man at the table, all the ladies remaining seated.) BLACKSMITHING TOOLS, &o., &c. J ETAT K Ank-DuOk, and one, Which co c wor vol doing certain | to such an ex ent in the seventeenta century that LEG.” the culor Weare off. | ne tea with a batiery concealed in théclerk’sdesk. | things than she Will aduit even to her most inti- | tre army was demoralized by it, Nobody. whose | Each gentleman then moved vo the next gentle. eee, comme, wil cee meee. apiongia ; Pray ES BS 2 To Pousa Saxe on no epr bam} With Such rude towis to ald his $xill does the un- | mate friends grandfather bad held ang com- | man’s seat to his right. When this was first done, | serena pe 5 The only hed Chaniacie iu Atertem, ‘Tickets aud information at the ona ‘ake one pound of yellow beeswax and one-half Cutt el reount ——_—_-2@0—______ over the ancestor of another Would stoop to sags ~ e secret, were ver} MONDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, 1888, at a xceytional Merit. er v' ‘street ud Ponnaylvanie aven' Pound of potash. Boll one hour until well m.xed; | Halsned craft of then, tulsed in the great commer- | What Carter Harrison Saw Im Stam. | be hls -ubordnate. Cader these clreumstances | Areaatcn nol penne yk Inve the, secret, wore tery | TER WCLON aries Werks of Ua ee tod eit | For Sale ty” GG CORNWELL & SOX, Ration, where orders Can be’ left for the checkin of strain through a cloth; put on a wide, dat brush, | “!#! martsof tne effete East, From the Chicago Mail. Fedor II directed all ils nobles to appear before | gentlemen, and could not at once comprehend the | Rewervois, back of Howard University, 1 will sel with- | _3828-*_ 1417 and 1414 Peun’s Ave. oat Lot; brush as svonas dry; havea Drusinade : Poly gamuy 1s universal, and one sees at the thea- | itn, bringing with them their genealuzies and | fhean ng of It; but wlien they gutheved Its full in. | Os eserve the above goods, ‘General Manager. [019] Gen. Passenger Ageut. Une purpose stiff and very heavy, with long han- | The Voices of Americam Womeme {tor g man in the dress-circie of men, whil- his wife | {Aimliy-documents, mo~ of wich had probably a | tont, and the charm there was In tty 1b Was. de. Bs onter of G. PETERSON & ~ + Swaeaes die put ou the side; use Bo Oil. Keep the prepara. | From the New York Sun, mark” below a ‘ . Jnstead of @ sign-manual. | eiqiy grattiying to nove the merriment aud in-| THOMAS DOWT. a the beginning of tis century Paris for | Of Wives and slaves (female) are in the women’s | «sly jords,” he observ T mean to put an ena— | torost’ with. which they received the Innovation, a tim’ affected the manners and dress of London, | *!fCle. All classes chew the betel nut, and at the | at all events, for the present—to all these tncon- | Suse prior to the commencement of the here on o@ hand in case of any liquid touching and removing the Wax. Wipe daily with dry flannel, £S_| Frou Bice BT I0ne aNd M10 KarznoaD. @, Auctioneer, <a. aos am SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 2, 1887. HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonecr. a coe ¥enlences aisiug trom the comparative greatness | 3USt prior co “ pre : Tare — seas sure — tava tte aetna Dawes about two cance’ eee | Anglomania succealing the Heense of the period | THMet coh earred ‘by a nave; ho hands to | O€gour forotathers Which S interferes Writ ihe | COUR ue uate Cave MS AMAL ASLO, 20d Cae) | CHARCEUL SALE OP [MEROVED PROPERTY 2 OF NEG*IEASEY AN ENC ne EEE Sa ee See Cres are canned, See) of Vee SR SUaT, Wham the teins OC Weasdte | Meroe Cote nena Wa nae public service. From hencefortn”—and here he | ffs Vigne and so on. ‘The eure setting of the | ANDY FOURAND-HALP* SEREETS” Seta ie THE BEST FLOUR IN TRE WORLD'y Hor Cucagy aud ‘Northwesk, Golly 10 Sonam, Some tala silees of cooked tam, dip them in It, Dut- | dress were carried to the extreme of immodesty | {h¢,ladies when they wish to spit. ‘The betel nut | caused ail the genealogies to be thrown Anto the | curves was so harmonlously arranged that at the vest. aa Fm O02? eeee xt Cahors, Sep Oty esoes Poa Mh oF Bass and Lay in it. a laver of cold | that had never before and has never since been | chewed in connection. with a paste, made of Mme, | "i, Tou start f ‘Glove of the dinner each yeauloman, bad visited (Or | oir ot ‘tise District of Cotannbes drved ter the polled and suced potatoes, sprinkle them with “ | the Engitsh, notwithstanding the proverbial | g yiort space every lady ut the table, and bad at 4 ooo «KER RP FER 9.40pm. reached. But the Angiomania of that day was | tovacco, and pepper leat. It not only blackeus thé | prio nobility, have never made themseives | SHUst day of January, 1888, and twesed iu eau-o No, go rk EF Cee eee arene cea ak | tila forts and greatly ined tn Wes manifewia: | teeth But crack he pa and wo tjuree the ums | Hav os our wns, ave Mencranade chances | fan returned to her whom he had exeorted in to | aiPeaawe Redeem tame | «BO Ey E mo 3 istrict of Columing, te undersisewed, we trustee will 7 | ° ith the Anglomania of the | that ‘the teeth are caused to prowrude and 100K |e eo tee a a te old duke to as omerter celeat opt Ve fuil, finishing with the potatoes. Pour over | ‘00s In comparison wi ay * c offer tor sale at public suction in iront of the premises, present time. shaggy. hostess, “except in a draught.” Ludy Waipo.e 1 MONDAY, the TWENTIELE DAY OF FE trea and bane quae noe BS | The whole ctviized word at tus periods, toa | The king, princes and. common people are allke | men ious that on the ocewsion of her imviuing a RDAIE hk at FOCI OULOCIEY tte ole t 2 | greater or ext manners 1c al 'D | very distingutshed Company vo her house, to mvet lewer’ eatat yuated in tof Cs Cancees Hasi—This is the proper way to serve | customs of England, and 'he rapid spread of the | have their mouths injured, if uot absolutely dis | tuelguene Ieailan ciugers Gusom ate Bad THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENE aut Ltallan siny ‘Cuzzoni and Faustnl, her Umbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel of land Lyin for breakfast whatever roast oF bolied chicken | use of the Englisa language, which now carries a | torted by ft, Otherwise the women are decidedly | n'y"timeulty about precedcuce aroue trot the fea, Hiatal i ee city of sy, Dinttot Co PROCESS, may be left over from dinuer. Mince the coid | man further than any other, will probably be in- | comely, having fine formsand good gaits. Women | ousy of the two professionals, The difficulty be- pared Ceenty to Can inaeeee names tobe chickéa, but not very fine, and to @ cupfuil of | Huential in Mixing and st ength« ing thetendency. | and men dress so nearly alike that I could hardly | tween Tweedieduin and Tweediedee could only be SCROFULA OF THE BONE CURED. Ured aud thirty-tomr (oda )taud’ descrited aa follows, — teat add two tablespoonfuls, of good butter, | Bagisnd began Dy giving vo all continental Europe | distinguish one from Ue othr tor several days, | poconer by imaucing Fastin wo tovlow Herlutars te to wit Begiuniue for tne same at the southeast cornet Lalf-cup of uitik, a minced oulon to give a | 1tS Sporting phraseology, the English terms hav- | for all Wear short hutr. ‘The dress is a cloth called | Tote part of the house to adwire some old chin: —_— pf said lot runuing thence worth seventy-two (72) ht Uavor, und salt, mace aud pepper to taste. | Mg Uren transported Jntd the various lauguages | “pavoong,” about two feet wide, wrapped around | wuileCumont sang Under the idea that ber rival ject and three (3) inches to a thires C3) foot alley, | Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and>e ‘Seow it aking care to atir it treqheony, and serve | With Uitle or no variation; and of recent years | the waist with one corner drawa petween the legs | jwilfiec womens, ander the dea thay ber rival Lirmonta, Ga, August 11,1887, _| thenee went, thirty-fiv~ (39) fegt and four (4) inch eidiase to ehtents eshientmnel [a pe Paris has not only adopted English fashions in | and caught in A girdl- at the waist, This makes a | same happy result, was sown the culna, Inches; thence east alcus an alley thirty-tve (33) fore | oO Sainuig with a garnish of parsiey. very particle | Den, Gre hut as also gua to affect the Eng- | sort of Howing trvusers, alliug tothe Enea ialeaterstetas ‘Tux Swirt Srxciric Co, Atlanta, Ga: four (4) inches to the point of begining. |e ‘4-08, bone ved. | Tamm: er: ing, and more particularl ntlemad Wears & coaL (Sacque) ¢. cen : ° a Coxb-Dinwen Bany.—Take plece of beef flank 6 He eae ee eee toned tothe neck, With long: sockings and tug |_ ‘The Latest Freuch Fashionable Fad. “Geutlemen—t have been aficted with ulcera- | ,terun of tale proscribed by the decree, are ope-thind ocenks: aod 11:49 be oe of 8 inches wide, as long ascan be got. Sprinkle | ‘Therefore the affectation of Engish ways, which | shoes, The common man dispenses with the coat, | Loudon Telegraph. tion of the legs ever since I was ® child, the dis- staiments in one, two and three years after day of aa.e, 0 am. 94:40 pm. for salt On it, if fresh; prepare stuffing as for fowls, | 18 80 much ridiculed here and by writers who | stockings and shoes. The woman geuerally allows | There is a thirst for gold in Paris this winter eave undoubtedly being hereditary, as my | respectively, with interest from day of sale, to be se- | And have the imprintet $2:20 p.m and 15:30 pan, $On Sunday stops at ‘and over ft; roll up very tight and tie with | themselves exhibit it more or less markedly, 18 | the “panoong” to hang like a petticoat, and wraps | that nothing seems to allay. A great many of the mother suffered from scrofulous symptons, As | cured to tbe satisiaction of the trustee: or. all cash at ~ ee ‘in piace, 2 te leat wil curl it, | BOW & World-wide faanifestation, though with’ us | about her Dreast @ girdle, leaving the upper part ma rR Tadvanced to manhood my affiction imereased | tHe Durcharer’s option, If the purchaser ‘or Guithersbupe and intermediate pointe, 19:30 6 Seatage co beep te face, me tne Beas into | #¢ 18 of course carried further than elsewhere; for, | of the bosom and shoulders entirely bare, and none | hAndsomest evening gowns worn at the many re} PAT sneee te boon my aamitton smereemnl y with sald terns of gale within, ten Gaye trot tne TWO GOLD MEDALS See ee e100 wan ee TA = ca the | Speaking the same language, some Americ.is go | wear shoes. M ny of the working women dis- | ceptions, dinners and ballg—that are rendering beyond the power of words to describe. My | cost of the deiauiting purchaser, after five days noece yew a . Tiger the piste the eager ss wid tame vay mith | Sack creme (of atveu. Dung ta imitate English | pease wich the girdle cauirely. ‘The grow tuass of | this season oneof the gayest on record—bave some | Fight'log'perticuiarly ‘became. fearfully inthe Eveniug Sag.” K deposit of ous hundred duilars | attached, 2iovegennine without thetwo gold medals | “'Ciurcl trains leave Washington om Sanday oulyat | peut ‘ain hope of pia , KO bare-legged and Dare “Pode ™ red a neo! roouve! Son Hevopaltes — (to PALS | ing tnewseives off for Veritabie Englishmen.” But Vote’ “This is universal in tne country. SS eee, Soe ee ee ee volved, the left leg being less painfully stfected. and reco! at the purchasers cost, = 420g. swooping ot all ctatiens en SERS phon if, keeping (ne cloem oo still, Whed | there is one direction in Which Angiowania might | ‘The women appeared Lo be industrious, and per- | Dead fringes, forming a glittering shower over| Finally, about fourteen years ugo, the uloers on JAMES Ml. JOUNSFON, Trustee, é OF, 18:40 am, 12:30pm, t5:30n, coud it will slice beautifully. It is best cooked the | Weil be carried tar. | forma muck more tuan calf the work. ‘The inen | pancl and plastron; now Interwoven in the mato-| my right lee hadeaton through the fcah into | _f7-te Fendall Law Butiding. Bupa 10 . " pap th onae ° | ‘The average of feminine beauty is undoubtedly’ | are lazy, and, with tueexception of fishing, appear | ral itself, whether slik OF satin, gauze oF tulle or | the bone. Th order to nave my life the doctors EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 930 Fst. ‘or, CEusrow ys, {8idam 204 18:39 om. Apvick To MaxKeTERs.—The lean of beef should | much higher here than in any European country, | to be willing to leave Une women to earn the Dread. | again applied with the embroldery-needie upon determined to sinputate my leg below the knee, TERT from TA scot ‘be a bright, Diood red, the fat clear and straw- | and it has improved very decidediy within the last | Ali are inveterate Ue rs, and One rarely sees a | such light silken tissues as bengaline, or in the ‘The operation was successfully performed by TeuerEee| Ae Og etal preg sa Rg. SITES ME colored, and the suet free from strings. Mutton | few generations, the physical proportions of Amer- | gambiing house, of which there are a great many, | Shape Of passementerie—arabesques executed in 2 _— D, OPPOSITE ‘Dr. H.V. M. Miller, of Atlanta, and Dr. W. P. THE PRESIDEN1'S COUNTRY HOME. " ican Women belug wore beautiful than they were | uiuerwive thanfuil. They are enurely open to Lae id, giit beatls und spangies, which euit heavier Under vi deed ia st incir be trom Novennuet o'stags Eraaercars former. Tue average stature of womn 3| streets caual or river, aad-at Bight ave dato: | fmlck muou'as faite and'votve. ‘Patina quite | Bow of Lithonia But thelon of myer are | Uuigrand ty, virtue of deed at erent dated eee ee ra nad amet to May. Frlune cuts | greater, they are better rounded—a result due to | guisned by their mnauy frienda. hers, having used gold tritnmings in great protu.| ™@ mnporary rel v My | Liber 853, solio 4633 wey. one of the land ree ee ee ete at he eee Daae | Tore healthful habits of life after the perioa of | “T'was wold tue King would gladly lessen the num. | sion for dresey winter bonnets, are ready to resort | still in my system and sovn began to show itee » OF Os A ords of the District of Coiumbia, and st the showid be pait red with fat free frum jumps and "4dship inevitable tothe setilement of anew | ber of tuese gambilng piaces, Dut could not dis | to it again for eurly spring, having disc vered again. Ina short time after large ulcers ap- the party secuved thereby, we aball offer at yne ~ cus country, to more nourishing diet, aud to the Infu nae with the revenue they bring in. ‘The invet. | somé new and exquisitely Harmonious combina-| peared on my left leg, covering itfrom the knes | tion,on the proinises.on THURSUAY.the SIX TE: NTH ae tecdiices ed | Tans Solr Lasers the canes erease Bz | sion of foreign blood brought over by the immisra- | Grave habit for gambuing ig the Sause of a largo | Clone of gold Dligraih with colors out of which are | Letieister! ‘Svomesetip wane ct werk teowa Ber aE REC An, Joos: St MALF FAST FOUR Vv, ‘neral family Use, becaase there is so littie wagce | WON Of the last forty years, an lnmigration so vast | part of the peuple’s siavery. They sell their | wrought variands of leaves in high relief and fine be tracked by the blood which oozed from the | uate in the County of Washington, District of Colum= ALENTINES! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! Stout tt. People ot perience have no dimcuity | Shat it has essentially modified our soct-ty. But | culidren and themseives to get funds for its gratl- | lace-Iike tracery, to ve mounted on bonnets made huge ulcers, and the sores and rottening holes bia, to wit mniux 10F the same at the noitheast ty Judging meat wd “ : 2 | Mone respect the average American woman is iar | fication. The wily Chinese monopolize the gam- | of quilted tull eae eet MeXtUR | yeniod her English sister. Her voice ts not 90 | bung houses, as indeed, they do’ nearly ail” the'ted meshes of which are | hue wleers and the sores and rottening holes | Pin Uribe Dulaney tract where he tice Latent | We have the Finest Collection of VALENTINES. 7 1 rt (CHE (8, and HAND-PAIN 1 &D NOVEL 11.5 i the I the | slightly burnished with gold. The same glacé ze the south line of the Woodles ie road. and runuing < CARE 0? SULVEMWARE—Shiver articles, when not meiodious, and her plonation Is less agreeable. | avenues of Wealth and Dearly all kinds of busi. | tule composes pretty little pours for the hair, with Cua Dot stand the stench and would move | sloug theline of division ‘between pulany and De in use, should be kept in prepared cotton-flannel | Try as they may, our feminine Anglowaniacs have | hens which require industry and Skile, Bangkos | afew sprays of dgrett., gle grasses, care of corn | Sway from me, Pre ee yy bags to protect them from Une sulphuretted hydro- | Hot yet succeded in tmitatthg what 1s most at- | has over SO,0uU of these people, Inaay Of Wao mali Howerets in Mligrain, Luies of the vale Teas wintes & was pessasden te Ser | line of division between Duiauy and Young propert LAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, a of furnace aud tivmiuating gaa They sbouid | clive and wost worthy of finitation in English | have acquired large fortunes wad hold prominent | le Ants and [ern-tronds in gold look very & last effort I consented to doso, and about | TYE GETentoe stake by lence; themes leaving sak | 10-38 416 7th street n. w. = se Kept in a dtr place, und M umely to remarne | Women. They may acquire tricks of pronuncia- | positions. They are tile business med, and 1, ald, with bits of greeu velvet maiden-hair, | seven months ago I began taking the Specific. I | je N88 desrves 11 minutes W. 265.49 feet tos Biss Wins J its | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ng time the saver sbudid be pertectiy ciean and | 200, and catch expressing that are “peculiarly | Cooks lor the Europeaas who lve F aS u finish tO a ribbon rosette of the saine coor | goon bezan to feel the xood effects of the medi- | stake: tuence N. 1 devtee 49 ainutes E-and paraliel | Praxas Warextixe Art Parsts C RIVER BOA the’ bags closely wrapped in stout paper, ‘Por | Bagilst, Dut they wiss the Emgiish voice Surprise the waiters un the prince’ us the dr ss; colored ganze buttertlien too, are set | cine, the offensive running began to grow leas | (sith the fret line and 20 teet perpendicular thereto, AND CARDs. 20K NOKFOLK, OLD PuINT AND Tk sOUTa y care of silver It ia Gest t0 use how water Nu matter how enchanting their beauty may be, | wore pigtalls, Any sheaf of metallic grasses, and a couple of | and jess and finally ceased, the ulcers healed, | thence with suld Toad B, AU Geerees Ee ASLsG wed | NOVELTIES IN BOOKLETS. AND 8A F atty care of nilvcr itis beet to use Rox water, cas- | . Crowd o¢ American women It must be contemen | ose es is featuers, p % = Bt 30, fo ‘at to be rubued as ilttle as possibie; and thake a din with their voices which distresses, Queer Dweiling \CHETS FOR — Prented Ia the same way | Wien Bold dust, nay VE} yy flesh Decame firm aud solid. and to-day, | to tho bucluiniue, comluiniue Give (5) acres of land, VALENTINES, also LACE VALENTINES. Steamer, GEORGE LEARY Jeavee Washington jouses. r e Same Wat Sd, decorated Wits colored auoys or oxi. | thé aif, and Cue individual American woman Whose after using twenty-one bottles, Iain as haleand | covered with a fine grove of original oak and chestuut ag at - L ~ ee Ost | THR PRIMITIVE HOMES OF SAVAGE PACIFIC ISLANDERS, Sinai ataas sotny ngs 6s es ta oma. x gee. looks vareiay xorg da conaiton by rubbing with a tinateiy somewhat exceptional ‘Yet ia Eogiand | #fvt the San Praveisco Examiner. un seveuty-one years old, butfeel now younger | opposite the Fresieut’s couutry. places Th ciate 7 a wie & very sue plate powder. | the run of women, no less in the lower than in the | The Gilbert Islauder does not generally caro to | From the New York Sun. ‘and stronger than I did when I was twenty-five. Talchuice Luilding sites which command a ine Deviciocs Murrow Pie. —Cut the mutton | higuer classes, speak with volces of charming | have any sides to his dwelling. He sets up four| Pretty School Teacher—“James, is ‘to kiss’ an Iweigh about 170 pounds, Nothing is to be | Viowuf the city and surrounding country. A plat of from tue lus, Wuere the chops are most tender | sweetness, and with a modulation very agreeable. | corner posts, about four feet high, made from the | active or passive verb? é seen of the terrible disease, or to remind me of | Ni) fa'éshupived at tine at one —— amd juicy, then into smail pieces, which are to be | Here tue voice ts bigh and harsh, there it is low Knot and Liovds express will call aud check of sc 7 % ol = eae wrture I suffered f: uy Years, exce] ‘Terms ot sale: One third cash: balance in one and - Teepuone-cal ubed over with garlic aad sprinkled with whole | 324. %"". Outing and, gratifying the ear like | Oo AUTo Dae stamps of the eancuen | Precis School Teachers “How im tuet-gamesr” | theecarsot the perfectly bealed uicera, " '' | twoyeatsreapectively for whieh the promiwory hott | Pa Tae Soca be Bares & pri with whole | sweet music or the rippling of a sti to staad alone on the stumps of therancies, | Preity School Teacher—“How ts that, James? Of the purchaser must’ be giv-m, to bear interest at 6 } ET ans of pepper, sat and m ied Duiter. Unless | S¥eet music pe oe clive on the part of the teller and pas- I want the world to know of the almost percent per pnnuin from, any of ania, A-£ W. P. WELOH, supt.P. 8. Co. = Juke eeu property hung it is best, bes | _ Waat are the Causes of this difference we shall | Lashed irom one to the other of these are long, iho sent be ean Pi mireculous cure effected on me by 8.8.8, and | EenesiyMer gamuum fron, day of sale, payable somal | Gb: 8 Pitt Bust, Land 8.0. Oo 1m process to give it & suallow ‘bath ot | Bt eee ater, Dut te taee fs aie ened ATS | slonder trunks of cocoanut palms, and from these | “erty sehool ‘Teacher Diusges and makes James | call upon those who wish to know the particu. —_| 01d. oF ail cash, at the option of the purchaser, A de- | qT VERNON MT. VEKNON! $ cd Simegar or Jereey claret, with a | i'm worun inquifing Wuetuer there mfent uot_be | SEwASPring Dalrs Of Fufvers wuich, in cae are: | “perfect” in grammar. lara directly from me to writeand I will consider | posit 0; $500 will be cequired at tune of wale. All oon |M sgnauen. «Gi. Gonnenas ‘The mut pie aways Desde Gorse erent alone | 1Und an educational remedy foru defect sodeplor- | tre nen aosed aid ths mouse ty cone pide “Noca, SRE ATT eee ee eee Caiees, | Campliod with ia coven, days, cthecwies th Trustee Leaves rhSireet pet daly (Gee for Mt he grat) imibluee adi exctedingiy totuehavor | ab In that direction Angiomania would serve a hailor pin of any kind ts used. “Ail tne beams | AN OPAN LETTER 70 ALL GIRLS, Intec, rede toe. W.P, Beod, of Tatmonia, | Seeres the abt crea oy te anak etc ee | Ygrmey and’ iver Lapdines te far down on radish of a few oysters, i Good purpose. ra ae secu y Ingenious statemne ‘star 5 | 20 odo = Wp or — vee esi eesaeeey episod PPR | colon guessed a van ia ak neal tss Vaymrairsmun apne, | Riker anen wenn inl orgy few potato balls inh. Chinese Children. uous Yomeuites braked from ue owner's Owl HAVE NO SECKETS FROW THEIR MOTURKS, teanae — DANUEL MAD) 22 lems mac RIVER aon ‘Teunarix.—A correspondent | HOW THEY ARE TRAINED AND WHAT THEIR auvse- | alr. Tue floor space 1s sinoot and covered — Louisians Ac Bt c Fa Bie Bley oe gg o MENTS ARE. Fike a Ublck Ded Of small sunotu pebbles or coral, | I recetve maay letters daily from girls of all ages | , 7resti#eom Blood and Eki Dlssaees mailed | Se ——— | 19 ime ” nw IRON STEAMER "you: evcrteat bowetols paper hating 0g set | F¥om the Youth's Compton Seamus areporeng ne lg talc mae, Male | and conditloneo-iety Rees, debutantes young | 0, THR Swarr Sracuric Oo. DENTISTRY, Dies. wed Onty Rauaie ator | PERI SRORLE Soto, Seen ral occasions read deseripuous of how ‘errapine | Hather Drignt is the average Ohinese boy, an | Diy of youu cccoanucs at halid: with warring be | SiFl Ledchers, saleswomen; girls, in fact, trom every nolo Dawe), Ae. aes a Pirro tae gy, far cre capuured afd t to market, wouid be | S¢tive little fellow, his almond-shaped eyes shin-| (ue shells fled with a good supply of »|part of thig great city; from every . ER i x8 Sr, {gp Deconsulted daily, 464 C st., between 43 and 6th | Quqnecis wt | Very thankful 9 youif you could make it con- | ing lke pair of jet beads, with no clothes to | hanging outside tue house, a..d tue nuge 1 nt | station in Ute. I am always glad to bear from! "Tur Besr Ts Aways Desmastz, ‘Tech inserted? bor soe All work eee Prompt treatment. Correspondence and 3 Yeulent LO give’ through your valuable paper, | speak of insummer, and in winter dressed lke a | %f baked in & Wide oven in the thé | them. No part of my work gives me the pleasure si i Hal | stricuy-couBdential, Separsio rooms fot indian Oe. g Tecige of Th » ‘Stnall edition of his father. As a baby he is culled | LuandeF ts content to eas and sleep until hungry | | derive trom the knowledge daily borne in upon ee enna ey ENTIST, TH N.W—TReTHi | See always open. 16-08" 7 “Take a was,” a very suggestive name, and his first | “in ihe middle of every village is a “councit | me of the happiness I have been abletoimpart to} THE BEST 18 ALWAYS THR CHEAPEST. pede iy geo) Eee Chinese words are “pa” and ma,” just as though | house.” This is a large hut, one that we measured | thousands of young creatures in restoring » teat, guaran | a fey he spoke English. | The first great event of his lie Doing. 120 feet song, 00 fect wide and 60 1eet igh | eased or neglected skin to its rightful condition of inoue “onsen as sae chaeneat ot tao an Sree. | 109 pe. we aly. ‘and his first trial, is wnen the barber is called in to | st tue ridgepole, Duilt on the same plan as tue : \T, OTH ST., COR- | ¥ ADIES WHO KEQUIRE THE Shave bis head.’ He generally ‘of that oo- | dweidings, Dut Intended as a ‘of meeting, eg- | health, Drilliancy and beauty. person. Atasty suit ies token of @ certain = - casion to be a true “wu-wa,” with vigorous lungs | pecially for tae “old men” who rule each cominu | But occasionally—rarely, I must acknowledge—| innate refinement of gentility.” ory aad aa Set hide Sonma to send forth ‘hat ay be caled “aces | OM mest Sally ane NEG and GRACES Soop | ueag the Necaimer Cromeand PoUaL AES (oud | TASTY SUITS ALL THE WAY FROM $7.50 70 wan 21th apg Seth ou ne Loses ony. routs” in every direction, and’rrom every pase or nd saves all erdhanuees Sor tas povernaveat or ths the n and Baim, and please send them to the 630.50 ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE aT Dis skull where the hair cught to grow. people. If their decisions and Ordinances happen | aduress below (giving a fictitious name), as she ‘YIOTOR 8. ADLER’S ‘UMS as Many as five or six, each braided and t.ed | Wo meet with the approval of a ity Of thoge | would not for tue world have her parents know with a oa cord, are found uj invereated wney are ado} nel ee pa Ry mamma ‘and ‘Ten Pet Cont Clothing House, Sim’ wih “pocuete 1 Until the matver te ott ed oF dropped. ee motion” Once for all, girls let me say to. you, I _ smaller queues oo elie’ paral atin, y Snbw Z qusee tis queue of manhood ‘The Doz Cure in the South. what they did for me and what they have done ‘Agood thing, if i be a needed article, te ‘Chinese boys have a ‘From the Youtn’s Comparten, for thousands of Other women, They are not Cos- better than s poor thing.” In no sense does to them. Tey pi Maieethntgen prastictonae Wan eattedl metics in the comm in acceptation of the word—| this apply more strongly than in the matter of ‘marbie ia rolled W ata toattend &| unat Is to say, they are not whitewashes or | Clothing, and when the opportunity is afforded x _ a gentleman who was suffering from obstinate hic- | washes wilch cover u,) for a brief time the blem-| you of purchasing a good garmentat a leas price uzsnd sbuttiecock, Lt cough. I knew that he had a large dog, so I took | ishes on your face oniy to increase the Ill condi. ‘than is usually charged for ® poor one, you ‘permapent cures, ctiee ie tne reat d8 ondertul what Skili | way mastiff along with me. The house consisted | {100 of Four siin until you cannot do without tuese | must be very blind to your own interests if you | Wesitnron, ‘Rovgutatie aaistaite Da LB. wicHOL Mow eatarwarcwwenimets | LE Eitbctin fatattn fet gy | remeron cates Ws ange dom. Tanvowe | Heibaand Gat, Haan Reg || ltemcmmer crea nanny | pO OOETEaesearariS Ss ee rum te never allowing it once to vouch the ground. Kipe- | “48 crowded with ladies, who bad assem! sworn in an affidavit that contain neither | GOOD,¢ ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, WITH SILK Ld see AEE Of the globe is ransacked for the | fying is duiversai in China, though that is ratiler | Partly out of sympathy, partly from curlosity, and | lead, bismuth nor arsenic to the extent of one | FADINGS, 85.25, 97.50, 87.70, UPWAMD, | Gtanzs: Ghawes:: Gtames::t iret - oaterals—suimal, vegetable and mineral—em- | a man’s atnusement there. "But the range of toys | Partly from gossip. My patient was on a low bed | grain. Recamier Cream will soften a hard aud 1 HOME AMUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS! M. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ployed im the wagufueture of the colors one finds | fF children 1s almost endless in its variety, aud | When I entered with my dog. No sooner did my | rough skin and will cure ail blotches and plinples, VICTOR E ADLER'S el “ io & paint box. Frou the cochiveal insect are ob- | Wile they are ruder and tar cheaper than the | Patient's dog sve mine thao Le for him, } You do not walk the streets with ‘Ten Per Cont i tenasd eee a hy ‘The reliable Clairvoyant 30800 tained Lue gongetue carinines, as well as the crun- | elaborate elockwor® contrivances with wa, they | Gnd a tremenuous Aight ensued. The nolee of ine | Creaim spread apon yvur countenaues, a6 many : New stock from 49c. to $16.50. Eirfal ita he hus asenisbes people wis kere cos | Gtnzar Repvoriox Ix Paice Or SG, seariet aud purple iaken. Sepia is the inky | Serve thelr purpose equally well. But bey Se dogs, Lue 31 Uhe ladies, and the get 0 aftrct to beiley or do You - wie ea teomenbek Pane, er ie ‘mEATivo STOVEA, uid discharged by (ue cuttionfish, to recder the | China ts not all made Up of play. His preparal ble. When 1 Ene Creaia on at night betore ret ring ‘and wash it Just recei jew Steam. salted her, ie | “iter manhood 1s made much the same as with Us, tf 1a Lhe morning; and, above everyeaing. you "Poor Clothes aes sie ong oxttlling out BABY COACHES! BAY COAGHAS! ine bite no equal. over fail to cure (Of whict we still have 8 Large Assortment. og tegen read her this} friends that life is going hard, and we may want ~ All New Styles, Low Prices. ones pred letier if You think she is prejudiced against tne | fo ‘orrow a daliat”” Therefore dou't wear | VALENTINES! VALENTINNG! VALENTINES:11 ser. Heradvicecu matters | Our remaining stock of shove goots we sow offer at apart re ott ca eae | POOR CLOTHES, it won't cost you s penny ‘Trade supplied, a ‘gut your enemies and deacrives | REDUCTION of 10 to 20 FER CENT below Ragwar The Last Attack ou the Dress Coat. | daugnters, than whom no sweet girls can be dearer woh ee vi ‘CH. RUPPERT, Prices, including several of the Osleursted RADLAXT = _ From the New York sun. to etr mnbther, and that 1 See) Sse 403, 405, 407 Tthet. nw. sbove Dat, Ay sine af HOMES oud other Sret-class Base Barning Stoves, aze included the lakes, derived from roots: berks One of the firmly established cosmopolitan in. | the Recamlcr Preparations because I know—to | make your purchasesat $03, 405, 407 Tibet own above Det | ew lite. ste. Ofcehours 9 | Give usacall. and guins Blue-biack ts from the charcoal of the ‘stitutions of the work, the dress coat, hag just VICTOR E. ADLER'S H D. Ban i am tos: except, Vine stalk. Lampblack is suo: frum certain resin- received a serious blow. The London Telegraph : grows ia Mindustad, is maputactu; ou House, sea clone as hee madeeplaat whic then anata toe Fe A ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing IMPORTER AND TATLOR, ‘Gamboge comes from tbe yellow sap of a tree, Saeetals Sete ee = . Whieb the natives of Siam cateh in cocos-nut shele, itis worth any young man's while to regard, (earments made Kaw seona ts the patural earth from the ueigh- his proper lothiay as ue of the PRIZES of eval segs] borhood of Sienba, Italy. Raw wnber is an earth iife" Our Mammoth Establishment is filled un Avenue, from Usibria, abd'ts also burned. To these vege: almost to overflowing with just such prizes, mpl? = tab.e pigmeois be added Indian ink, ‘There ‘blanks, bave simply to Which is said to be made burnt campuor. stench Sorte Jour hend.and grasp thane ‘The Chinese, who alone can produce it, will pot re and A ES 3 VICTOB & ADLER'S Taste rer indigenous to te areca vI0TO: a pelago. Bustre i the soot of wood ashes Of real we {GteRtariog Cok Ute founda tbe market “it 87 and 999 7th ot nw.,commer Massachusetisera, iazull apd com- Stetetty One Price, Chinese whive is zine,

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