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Pret <a eed pore hee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, HOME MATTERS, BLUE, OR CRIMSON? Br K. R BUDSON. ily aly Li Warring, Gry or wet, will give toagiass a fine polish, Gow Camrnon scattered about mice haunts will Grive them away. Bioop Stars from fur can be removed by rub Ding well with dry plaster of parts, 7 i wi Desettied that afternoon, and the hands of the pill, aid you Glock were pointing ten minutes to 5. “Blue, or open it?) Why not” To Make CLorm Waremracor varaish it with ¢rtm-sonf"—the words began to adjust themseives “"Twara't my fault. Mr. Batchelder "a. to Unseed olf and coat it with a solution of rubber in With annoying pertinacity to the monotonous and the clerks didn’t know what aid aphtha. Seking on the mantel—“Diue, or crim-sout Yale, or — ache ot For 4 Scab on Bury apply immediately pul- ized charcoal E Will do, but ‘vert Roem y and Ot Lamp ol do, ee eet VING-TOP DESK. wASeLa 8 WIN pe | can, can I? Don’t the stores shut up ‘added fading. iat a, wee wit per: | “unt Prone red-bordered i tied | at ate wedued Tae inihaaceal Twish—I de- | 4 saci Box flied with lime and placed ona bUtpiics tant, with o ere were aly At | ato ee sen ees elon or cen aheianee shelf in the pantry or closet will absorb dampness Bixwouxrxo, BE: to Dalance, for perhaps the and keep the air in the closet dry and sweet. sivas rections he Sei rarer a trata spats rg oe Pe oi ay to ined represents y the Ie ashing aw: cl a rf Taken showtdl It ber Nore in me ‘windew recet clothes, This renders thein uninflammabie. eotidte . — ht Wee, “ To Taxe Ing OvF or 2x, dtp whe ink-epot ia 7 Pporosais Posten Nes organ vas AMeSae ena ire meited tallow, then wash out tallow, nalene® Geoper Washington urasta Go. ovedhinn ne onan wane ean How The ink will come cut Wiehe crnie te ‘unfailing. nee ee our 3 | chanee, Fulinan mlow ry acd Washington, ‘coquetté could explain. ‘This par- | “£gn° tig ones—like you—are very nice indeed.” PLUSH Goops and all articles dyed with aniline = Seip sm oad ieee ‘Ohio division Toave uette ld penance ior much pi “Thanks 1 must be nice since Fou allow me tO colors, frded trom exposure to light, will look as mt cncsrtne iota luring the mauva:s quart d’neure at thé | escort you to-night and turn your back on the ‘Potomac be received st, fueton 9:00 AM. Daily vacrpt Sunday, ond Qe q een De Dx! - Dally arrvve ttoupa Hil 1-4 AM ea YS flowers, anath- | bright as ever after ‘with chioro-| Nasmvrurz, Texx.—1 have warded off @ severe at- ape. Ue S iy plwees me thes oe ‘to make up her mind whether to | Comet and the fixed star.” ‘These were the nick- fo ng being sponged tack of rheumatisa by a timely resort to Swift's Pet keke, Tati ke | teehee judg. ensivin Westley ‘OF crimson rivboa sor Elinor Vance’s | names Jeremy had bestowed on his sister's two PRacues to be kept any time should be spread | Specific. In all cases where a permanent relief is : ‘Mheeca a1, 22,24, 258. kU-Ot “ chiet admirers. “Was it because you coulda’t go J gupevr hata dry cellar, looked over | %¥#ht this medicine commends tteelf or # constitu- 1 x Pa pupl0-als Ke DELDOIN 0. 6. had put off parchasing either as long a3 | wita both, and so woulda go with either? Eb?” out ves in a cool, dry cellar, tional treatment that thoroughly eradicates the seeds , Cz, ¥136 axxeTLvaNia AVENUR, Was and nad immense trouble to pre- And carefully every day, and all the speckled ones | of disease from the aystem. ‘D.C September 10. 1888.—Seaved "1 ted with both. But for this un- ‘used frst, oe ev. W. P. HARRISON, D. D. ¢ saree aug Aver at \esianaricn, BCS i ad ABarxe made of one teacupful of salt to two sunt. Biresbure Local ot @ proof of favor, she need not | know it’s the first time you have wanted to go with New Yc 25 Ave.—After spending $200 to be EDNASDAY, CCTObAK ib NTH 1658. quite yet whether to'accept Roger | me since you put on loag dresses. 1 was s little gallons of water will keep tomatoes fresh and in| sdieved of blood Pelton es * ‘Tee pit “caf feetrvation and tnformatien =F forne ot bid and other smiortiathtl | rgrmiaied. ant tasware chectel nt offen 1300 hose dark eyes and charwing manners | surprised, that’s al, And I'm afraid Me. Marston fhe etna aaa peut them to Whole and see that | Butties of Switt's specific worked San Pee ee +2 é 2 La ‘B had given each admirer an ‘o, 'm not. I'm your humble servant. You if E er y e CPurTEr s3lvania avenue and at Pameouye. Math the heads of bait the girisin her “set,” | may ‘lie In Walt LO assassi-nate,’ and that Walter the skins are unbroken. ni Vania Raliroad, Gihand Bet. JAS LT At aristocratic, and—oh, most | way sead a chalienge round”— To Remove Gxease Srots.—A sure and safe way earns Ga MY jittle giel. aged six. and bay, ened uid ‘General Passenger wich, or Walter Kolfe, the “little | "Don’t be noi Je py | four years, bad scrofula in a - nsensical, Jeremy.” to remove grease spots from silk 1s to rub the spot | The wort puny aud neces ‘they are heal ORE coeuiiiens tae childnéod, her playmate and veacher | “Well, let me say One thing soberly, then; Pm Quickly with brown paper. The friction will | audrobust, tll the resulted taking 8 SS : $ Ty THE NORIO WERT. AND SOCTRWESE, ber aval cnasipion ‘always, aud the hero | giad 1's Diue, and not crimson, that 1 going | bum. ; ‘800n draw out the greas-. ane pa bak a. a , , Ne SFU bits a grow io the standing | “its sister Hucned, think! Sranca Pouise.—A plece of stearine, candle} | Lapr J juMTER Oo. Fis — WNT Bat Lou, ‘work ‘sister Nushed, crimson proved s wonderful success in. case. The cancer ou M a with your Sagera in your caiet Soyeuse fg ty my Sspermaceti or white wax as large as a robin's egg | iy face, Yo doug, wouia ‘have agon hurried ine to my Formerly of 924 Penneyivania Avent ‘ NGTOS, FtOw STATION, out?” —with a disappointed accent. Uhe direction of the kitchen that drove everything will give a nice gloss, A teaspoon of salt to each | «rave. Ido think it 42 wonderful, and hes no equal. F[Homas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Hae kom pute ais Louis. bet Eand Foe AER SIXTH AND BE STMERTS AS FUL: Ron a Py et pwtmbncdi? aftioelareay Waoo, Tex, May 0.1888. | CHAXCERY SaLi OF VALU | MicUNEEY ako BANC: GUUDS Lanes con nss | peat “iteoung and the West. Cutcato Limit Joa Sots note from your Aunt Maria. | found tragments of crockery and a deluge ot’ milk ‘To Revive OLD Si.x.—When silk has lost 18 | 9 oo., atlanta, Ga.: GELuTE BEING PARE Doh uateuacts ave their Felt Hate made over aud trimmed in Pall Pullna.. Vectibul-d Care, a -50a tn dal ck Aud Boching "il do out 1 must go up ou tue floor, The Swede Was surveying the ruin gloss and becomes limpey it may be restored by | Gentlemen—Knowins that ou appreciate rolunta QUANCE” SITUATED REAR TERALANZOWR, Bye, a 4 ee Lives 30 "aim Wily cath Sad sDigoa for supper. st éamttrtscfngm | "Stas upudoa ty” ahe remarked, in explane- egHangar ec amsee of malt an ounce of gum | S2> kav cartatviay rented ber bafta sawese | Saou th? CH ae ey a tarry to Bt Late dali eho: satura, aa ‘Swedish “nelp,” maj ton. acant a jour’ your great remedy, rth Court . pete SP0TS | “enernven anes nie an ake Tecan a aes Save ime, town we | ES pe sre ere eee mee | par Sneed tegen oat | Bea Sex Ganwesre fn “nait ab hourt fe dou take long to | wupsided.” , She procecded to give Inga a scolding, for baking, put them in a lange kettle of cold : WALLIS & CO. Dragciats. | 11134) 1 will seit te rucnte Crohoe ai, Bove. Hushinsn. Old wargucnin fe ack in ‘ait an pour? It dou't take long Tye made no more unpression upon the rectpwent rater and throw on them a few hot ashes oF in- TBE, Bea mailed tree on epplication. Al drag. prinse ecybta ociuce # AL ouae ‘iy tbe Misses CUNALNGHAM. 0 ” With @ despairing glance at the clock. | ing tnis, Lou desisteu as a ruptiy as she De. mG ap te ahr raseray eg eabington, =| i — uo, turned her beck om the oendsr, and went | Violeus were Poraes Besse aks mal poswession | A SiwiE remedy for neuralgia is to apply grated eee Oe ity oe ny FS ane not have said she was trying very | buck to the diniug-room just in time to: ‘figure | long after scent aud coior hud puseed away. horseradish, prepared the same as for table use, 10 | jeg New York, 75601 way. | from “denadgtewne bel fag t ches aan ‘ptening Dress 28 | poe 9 her deliberate pace when onceon the | dash down tue garden Pah aDd out the gater It —__—oo___ the temple when the face or head is affected, or #7) ‘ Sowna, oe St ie Catacdaur Riker, taiuraey. 10-00K Sas lug, low provoringly things | his’ Poca wre ‘nus docamping, having stufled | NOTES ON PAsING STWLES., | to°che writ whee the tom en te cia oF in the : Fuse aateed. vuly one Mitiue requircd. “MMe. “D°AiA- - sahimewo. to ieacloeater Ay Limes 48 long. Low res his puckets wit eataoles, No second walk to iti ee ‘shoulder. “Po ee Bc . +1SSE originaie de-igne nd Hiamavort Lock Haven and Kimura at 0:59 ae aa ok Loong eae Tux Warr Perricoat is a thing Past, To REMOVE a glass bottle-stopper, put a cloth UBL ‘be sectired by the = ,omea Be 7-30, ©00,21-00, ana Maria sick lo-day of ail tue three hundred | What was Lo be done? There was no use in pur- fe c. 5 For New York and a 5 Ao ‘siaty-fve in the year! Ob dear! Should | suing; uo use in yeuting angry. Rveryteing | 0% Will be much used in trimming winter wrung outof boiling water around the neck of ‘They're Here. . ‘property : boue oF crimson? seemed against biue; for tat Feason, if for no | SOWDs, Sido Brae g te. paysod Pood ete “Oe the bottle, turn the bottle upside down over an “CEASE THY COMPLAINTS.” Eweuty cays the Lrustee, ine DOT Simin. = cuurse It ought to be blue. Waiter and she | o.uer, my heroine made up her mind'to have it | FEW FRarmgns are seen on the dressiest fall o 4 Lf q Awout j li 2 by iy pitt z ail 3 iE HH EE. E EE ce 20" ‘Limited “Express of Pullus. empty basin, and strike the no-ck sharply with a More ure Coming. We vevmulting Purchaser. Fak, cb st., cor. of mw. am, amily. excopt Suuday. and 3:45 aac Sonn ny-tucceverne | Cyt tg eBee eseaete Tae ae at | Danaea Tee ee surentss THY onoANS, SQTt eae dheoneants tice | SUPERPITOOT Wa Depimoren. Leacsxa y ong cee maant : ‘Tus more fashionable the woman the smaller is} To Remove MILDEw.—Kul 8] wi Seats pee . cal Bepracane mage ed eee ite Mocnmeat | UMS oan Jeremy. ho wag ayaring a claron | area so(esoep and then flow wha ature ot woap or ae * PETS E WAMILTON, Trt, eta Uut he was us mucha part of her as | sie coud go. i 8 StxINGs Op Bonnets come trom the very back, and wcdag (oF powdered chai & aod tay npn tue “LET THY — fi ann pomina aeons a mus. Dik, ‘brother Jer. ay, wud seemed as much a part The Swede was not perceptibly astonished at | not the cars, tuts se.80n. Kras., 3 at ‘shall surel; |UMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. her future. To euuinate Walter— ber mistress’ sudden change of tone woen sue ‘Suds UDLII the spots disappear. bed j A —— ‘But then aime D.ck to Ask her to lva¥e the dishes and goon | , MANY Of the new imported gowns are made with | Sir) “Cis Ne PDO Clyne. an them cwaiwill ins 76h to outel ea eee pi Pee emmeies ORR fusing Koger Marston? He velouged to ove of the | an errand. Sue made the unfailing rejunder, | t¥ra-down collars of velvet or moire, balf full of hot water and put in the water a table- rombioslyehaatenk a ceninabe air _—— Boston faulues; he had five tunes Rolte’s pro- 1 sand Was reuay tn two minutes: ‘Thinking | Ctotu-rixisugD FLaxneLe are the preferred spovntal powdered boraxana Set i boll. if tals sLol SPO: ABOUT TWENTY S102 MUSUMESTS AND HEAD. | Jf M. J. Praxo: EBougit ue was: te sang: be punted: at poor | Wanted oun sapor pus Ae swreas Gejarene | MEME Ot wowen of taste DML imited meana, Glouhruubod with soup ana morse ey WC With & | Sid Iowans poucecdot the'eines aatoereceil | STONES OuaNITE, BOW, BLUE AND O19 Tov 5 oc aw. tae, Honea Rolie was apt ‘o yawn over “enthusiasms” Surely | holuiug tuls inoue hepa and the money and the RE are no plain tight-ttting tailor gowns | clovh rubbed with soap anu borax. ‘Dave litte dimeulty in JACKs: UN DekRICK, AND OTHER ART1- FANE FRENCH HAIR GUUDS. no oue else Would hesitate between the two, and | dour asym the ober. Having seu her vu ner | Sme2y the fall importations of Paris and Loudon | Buse Capuerras— Taree ae coon a <abnmees wekene tis cuts OF hy ALU a 7 eae yet— Way,aLou Was ut liberty to commence her tolie. sonia’ chopped very fine, one egg, butter size Of a REL . SEPTEMBER TWENTY- seletion in SuKLL, AMBER and DULL uae she was ata more aos rane the aT It Was: cag past 7, a ‘cee ar Borg Large aN SMALL Boxnetes will be worn, walnut, two tablespoonfuls of sweet cream, Salt} Tf you haven't s virtue, assume one” Bea mania HIGH. 1588, commenctine $ Gees 1 ecrnmnlneree pou een Minutes pust live. Sue passed Unut | ing storm. “tuere Wore OlMluous 3 of | but the : ef yp bed z arble Yard, — Root, ald the Bent aud te ucxt; ten turned | tuuuuer. “Going through tne process of dressing | tor eariy iu Cf Mediuin size will be the favorite | ang PETS Ie ae ee ne alice aac te eee Throur yarticuiar | $euts cated on the porth side of New Dack rsolutely. What was the use of wavering? | mecbanically aud basilly, my eroine in balf an four and try line, “Uid things have passed away,” aud for the iu- i neanae teauee: It should be crimson, hour stood before the mirtor fully arrayed, Now | CoMBINarion Butts, buckles and chatelains| Wappies—Mix thoroughly two and a half tea ‘coming season, Beno. al sith igs are ‘Dew.” Among eee NG Aw DOWLING, aectioneee x . AND FREDERICKSBURG RAT. “I deciare, Miss Lou!” This greeting was given | i.deed the time for decision had. come. sg | ete oe Silver and the octopus 18 a favorite | ‘spoontuls of good baking powder with one quart carpet pede agen THOMAS DOWLING, anctionees iret-clage Ladies omy, ANU ALERANDIIA ANU WASHINGTUS by an irreproachabie genticwan of fort Would be Dack soon, und tuere would be piety of | desiga for them, . Of sitved flour; while dry add hait cup ot butter, FALL OVERCOATS, ALAS uctioueer. "Yq RS k - Tc 600 Ott iene Patrolling the center of the store. siasea | Uuze to Kot up Che viue ribbon should abe wisu tO] ‘THE CRYSANTHRMUM Js a flower which embodies e ‘and milk enough to make At $5.25. 86.75, $7.50, 87.7. ony 5 ‘ 205, 4:25. b Fittouta ate ty wlan sod tome | agua outa Wate boa wy oe | Sl al Pande avon GrSra | ee ae eae rao. ectemniosers.eio7s |” Siegab tof titania guatarege® | Fapong, Daz - opens rim you walk as teh! hie ossom for falk millinery, ‘thirds full, ‘ At 87.50, 89.50, $9. SECOND ‘OK O STREET, ™ ¢ ol al it ju" S. ing bad happened. went 1% YOU Walk asit| | How toullsh! How like tue traditional donkey | "are" toe fu toll HaTs brougat out with frst CLEANING Manogany, take one pint of fur- ‘BOYS SUITS, B.C. AT PUBLIC SALE. Manufactured by A. nothing bad bappeued. | between Wwo stacks of hay! Sue laughed, Wea ug! Fox ING ML 5 Pi sé |. Sep utins st ake ohamioks th tae kel Gk | one Te edt Beschelder,” was the saucy re-) noticed with vexa.ion taat her eyes were heavy | linportations of tall miultuery are too picturesque | niture oll, mix with one-half pint of spirits of tur. | Conte, Fests aud Lone, uate, sve 13.00 28 zene at | By virtue of end in obedience, to the lest will and rr ERS DEY CLE NING EsTaB Bagee Aas toe porte e Fea eeation any | and bet cheeks as waite a eeoneise: a MUAY Dat carriage Or country wear. Pentine and one-half pint of vinegar; wet 9 B agarose le yl head deceased, the underaufurd, ag. Executor aud Trustee, Aina T AND Dit WOKS, OOU Gstee: longer. Aud uow tortunate I am to tad you at ‘ls will never do,” sie soliloquized. I shall ‘ary Loxe Scanrs of black lace in various fine b the wood the wul offer at pubic sale, ou FLIDAY, ENT Y: Gei.t's Garments fal: kinds Cleaved and erty Uo aitend me!” have to Uy the crimson to light myself up. Pil Woolen rag with the liquid, and rut ‘Jackets and Short Pants, sizes 4 to14 years, at 1.25 | Ejuiill DAY Ur SEP. EMBEA 1688, ef the HOUR ‘without belie ‘Ladies’ Ev-ning Dresses Mwuat! Youre yoing to ignore the claims ot | muita Lathe gcamae 1° Me anyeelt up. fasiiomabie ae ae ete Imported and are tobe as| way of the yrain, thew Polish With -B piece Of 65, 65°25, 63.60, @4, 04.12 Ghee GF FIVEGOLO-RE M, in iront of t premises the | Ded ripped, Rrigadsaip, af, You, aud purchase sowe sordid | | Pate swely iavured crimson. She was a long | “®! my were © tsw years age, fMlaunel and soft cloth, trie or other?” Ume about arrauging the bows, but Inga had uot | VULCAN Rep, a tnt so brililant as to de biind- MEN" TROUSERS, specious two-sioay Fraibe, Building, coutaiuioe tea | terme?” Gouds called Yor and deinen aig Tovok Meat can be made wonderfpily tender | At 91.73, $2, ¢2.50. 82.75. 82.78, €2.87, €3, 3.25, | rooms. and the Lot on which it wands. Ue.ne ae. “Do you keep sordid trifles? I was looking for | revurned when tucy were fuisued. So, just 10 ing, and coleus, the complimentary of cadet blue, We ouly sak ribbon.” see the effect, sue pinned tem in place on ‘breast | Will be 1ong tavorites tor winter Hbbons. i Hy “COME TO THE TKOUGH.” when put to boil by adding a tapiesPoonful of hdgpin mal vetted foGoonerowa. fronts 46 tock oq teonerth esae-ct Ee pen I shes a me mr wh . Secund or Oatfeet aud runutne’ beck ‘by pareil 4, FISCHER. ;Ribvoot Ab! yes yes; now I see. Why couldo’t | and hair aud'belt, aud tuen stood looking at her-| Loxpox does itself proud, with the traveler's Legere prea eu tee ae gel VICTOR E. ADLER'S Second or _ ‘606 Get nv. Wiener "tie woaid have sult rons Sevte wna | Sil Sih pardosabie pride in her own beauty. | cane. hollow, tin-iined and tith e seer heud that | fmproved after pourcing to satan relia eae | 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSR. 10 lerd’st He would bave sola you 4 ribvon without | Wuai Was sie Ubinking, as She gazed at her re- Unscrews and reveals a ciuse-folded umbr. \proved, after pot putes or ka “4 & pang, waile l—. At the very Wuougut I feel quite | fleciion w.tu that gut in her eyes apd that flush. and fry in very bot Duuier or lar 927 and 92% 7th st.n.w.. corner Massachusetts ave. building. ~ Anew on uer cheea? Sue saw Rerself, in fancy, Koger | ALL S#aoks oF YxLLow bordering on green will | Costanp POR Iox-CxaM.-Tuis 18 made as any Sincly Une ftom Terms of sale: One-third of the ke had selected, while speaking, a roll of crim- | Marston's envied and congratulated flancee, sue | be Very stylish the coming season ou millinery. man; ades rustard, except sh, the bulaues in Gand 12 mouths, with iat. mene that double the amount of | Crem Saturdays tli 11am. asl ob, and was dexterousiy iooping it as he held 1 | saw is eager, dark, Wriumpuant face; and then | Burnt umber is one of tue wany suylish ob heswesily be ROOM~ ARE NOW YE WASHINGTON FROM STATION. wend be purchaser nay yar all cash: @ ted given and h Trade," Choies lott Fite forte | MOF REW SELGEY AVENUE ASDC iREeT, SStouhincet not unmeeurYeied 18 and ulin vita | sue curued away aad put up her hands to shut| Tue Kicassr Jnwat effects are thrown into the | S22" 18 san sontege cto, agrees aed 10R 00: oe, Sod ceacte 6 pope A euJes to make chstares ‘ Aud) Northwest express daily Sstomebw@ent not unmixed with anger. It bas | out auoiuer Vision, a Vision that eaused the fi ew gold, silver, steel and tinted metal thre. frozen. It may be made ot trom si age 4 by Aton SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, .988, ‘or Chiicacd Es, S11 Oth: s07-Om | m.,¥:15 p.m - ug tequired. if the tors | Banrains. HL. SUSNER, 8 al passed Wo a proverptuat nothing should be taken | Wo fade and tue gaze to waver. Unly a to a pint of milk, as you prefer. This must be the ge = For Cincimmati and St Louis, express daily pair ; Seb witean, tom dave, (PRE, SUPERIOR, “KRAKAUE ” PIANOS, BUR- y for granted Waere a womaa is concerned. biue eyes that suivenly seemed to look trom tue | &mbroldered bands that come for dress and wrap | coid before you put it in tue freezer. dette and the Auiss Jeunings remarked coouy, as she turned | mirror’s depths, first in wonder, then in palo, re- | imuings. 9:45 pm. Z Ouane ane Plance. For Ftisbure and Cleveland, express daily 10:85. = ee = ed ee ee prepared eb riacksoR, o15-6m oe NN eoT tock ace. | "Por |eanetss end Loma Custis 920:20 0: to the case: “Perhaps some other color woud | prvac’s, despaif, aud fial.y—yes, Hnally in scorn, | CLora Bonners are small and dressy, with metal | trom cold bolled oF potted tongue. Slice the Ex.cuior and Trustee, ia, Newark, and Wilmington 7:39 4. SIE: EAR RIE RE: Uriiliunt mates of the season, °° MaKe the Most | and with embroideries in which glass beads give tongue and cut each slice into smail fine pieces: OVA A MILLION DISTRIBUTED UNCANSON BROS. Auctiousera, WE? 24¥8 4 surene Line cr : igs stu ‘ue yate fell wee dere gitech with rivbon loops und curied | hea {tina pan witha little butwer. ‘To prevent — : see, Fu like Jovy Bagsoeiy ayy develinn ay.” "| qaafeeate tel wogeiuer, Luge was at last coming, | tea de ba Durning, moisten with wari of cleat soup. Add — BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Xo. 616 F STREET DECKER BROS’ 1TANOS. 7 . 2 her her “wan” Carl who Usually spent siseven- | THR DUCUESS 19 a stately redingote designed for | sult asd pepper; suit Intalt, two beales eget euentneaes eee SOUTHWEST, AND ADJOINING SIDE LOT. WEBER PIXOS. panust as sharp as @ Harvard Senior, I assure | ing» In tue Jennings kitchen. Lou hasuly un- | late autumn wear, made of dove-gray soldier's | When se. arrange neatly on toast. LOUISIAN! OAAUEED SS APTERN OD», SLPTERBER WER: FISCHER PIANOS. 7°CYou nave an excetuéhf opinion of yourseit table. Her cuocks seemed vo have’ borrowed the | sud alter tasmee ations ne FOW Of fine gold sateec vegas Wah (ie eaky cous ana icr ovea rs ike promi, ESTEY PIANOS “You have an y ” able. Her ave borrow jer pusgementerie. iw then ada very gradu- Weil Fm no onomoe, dates a Soiomon. | rivuon’ zee a a> she answered the swede’ A New Sorr Six 1s called Arabian, but it 1s | ally the Sens etacx cee ‘two pomiape niga piooiny cclpcorporsted, by Se Jaritatere fn 1868 for Bau. oe Lors Sen ek aa ea en chiee rs ESTEY ORGANS. pat thea it doesa’t require tue Wisdum oi Solomon | Lap at the uoor and eager! extended ber hand ior cl Wo Know hat you waut a crimson Mbvoa. Any | tut iituie papel the Inter vento Woven in France, ts much used for the long sashes the im iw? | Setar Tae oo: liey. be 3 3 NX. WALNUT AND Annapolis, 6:41 ol it hitue lemon 1, One quarter ind | made e part of the present State Constitution in 18° 2 ieet to & a : aa CASES OF BOSEWOUD. ‘EbU! Yankee coud teu tuat.” “41'us 80 very much Obligeu, Inga.” slung twice around the waist that ure so frequent | ot eroeee imouds, the whites of Hx eggs pre. | by an overwixcluing yoyulat vote provements conrist of a tworstory Brick Dwelling: oue | OAK. REASUNABLE PiUURS AND TRUMS TO | p. ‘Sunde “Year” Yess” feature in fall importations of Paris gowns. Hiously whisked to a stiff froth and one vunce of | Ite GRAND EXTRAORDINAKY DRAWINGS take | ©,the be * iucatious #uilwest, ee oe celyn Brunetice SboUId Weer come or: oF; |. Ny matter about change. Keep it for your | Tux Comsinarion of red and purple is not a| Noyr; pour the mixture inves buvtered mola cua | pittts Semi-Annual, (June. and December). and H sine | ten ano oe pretty one, nor 1s purple and green, yet both will on ech of fie otber Yeu mobthe,tr the years an8 ace ANOS Deignt.” “Yess” seer nabs Coming weason, anu the fashion which | How To Bake Bary Pres.—Every cook 1s aware | of “arawn in ‘public. at the Avadety ot? Maule New | to be 4 aod aliywed tac giver co show her every crumos | extiamatioe nec earch Si rie a | Sets ia seat Upon thewe Soubinutlonsis Freack." | how aavoying Wis to have the Juice of tbe berries | Orieans, La. LAN Fibbon i the case Fioaliy, she said meditactvely, | tas tiates yeeros Closely, SAS J%t exam | Tuy Naw TurrED Mutat and solid sliver andgold | escape trom the ple and muss up the oven wille “] suppose six yards will 0c euougu.” “Woyewhy, this ribbon—ils ritoon is—yes, tt | thread aud cord embroidery bands that come for | paking. ‘To prevent this, just before putting the “Ou, quite, auite; yes, yes.” om, quite, tat Brees. Ryen the stolid Swede recolled a | the ornamentation of cloth, silk, velvet and nov- | pies in the Oveu take a narrow strip of white “1 wil “And I'll guarantee the effect over white will be charming, “I will take six yards of” “And bere’s 4 Barrower width of the same shade, Mf you Want IL” The storekeeper had lec fail his handiui of origut satin, and was measuring off dey. “Four—fve—six” Six yards?”—liiting the selsmors, “Six yards—of tnis blue,” the young lady con- eluded, “Eni” Mr. Batchelder dropped the scissors and Stared over his spectacies. Tne purchaser had hard Work to repress a sulle at the discomsture of the vowubie salesman, Wao uttered not another word Uli be handed tue change over the counter. He bad rallied then suficieutiy to remark, “Va- rium et mutab—" “Dou’t put the blame on me, Mr. Batchelder. It wouid have taken the wisdum of Solomon tu know that I wanted @ Dive ribbon, aud you're ony & Yankee. No wonder you made a mistake. G afternoon.” Miss Jenaingy’ satisfaction did not last long. No sooner Was she on the street again than she re~ pented having bt the Wruug coluF just for spite, Had she not devermiued oa crimsou? And now here was tbe decision reversed by a yossiping suore-keeper. Now that she had the biue wt quite lost its value in ber eyes, and wy ovt"—tuis bright thought entered her mind when she Was about baif-way home— “why not buy tue crimson ribbon, too?” With both colors ready, choice could be made at the last minute. Immensely relieved at this respite, she nastened back to the village, made her secoud purchase at another store, aad reached home, very hot and tired, at exactly a quarter of six. "Sue tossed Ler parasol, and parcels down on the hall tabie, and farrieg’ into the ‘itehen. appropriating ous Of the Swede's callco aprons, she s-t tuat serene domestic as work making up a bot Ore. = she directed as she flew from closet Wo tavie, “and cut up some cake.” “Yess.” “ And turn out some of that grape Jam, and put See On the butier.” “esa” Tue bulk of Inga’s conversation con- sisted of this monosyllabic, ‘The Swede never hurried. Her young mistress, perspiring and disheveiled, found this delibera= on irritating. | Her temper was presentiy turtuer disturbed. The door between the ball and kitchen was thrown open, and her ten-year-old brother Bod entered botsterously, iollowed by uis dog, “ain't supper ready? Say, luga, get snip some. thing to eat! yeas.” (0," interposed Lou. “Wait till supper-time, ‘and go rigut out of tue Kitghen.”” Bob revreat -d to tue balh grumbling: “It's time for supper now. He might have a doughnut any- Way. He'll Jump fori, Look bere and see how he cam Jump, Inga.” ‘The compliant Swede little before the indignant glance that accu; oa words, “How could you make ‘such Inga forgot her conventional Tesponse stam- mered, “He haf say biue—” i ‘She you wo Turtuer in ber bh. Her youn; sted Spat whet, Young ‘We only ime Inga Was ever astonished in ber life — her Young mistress threw the ribbon into the middle of (he bail, siamued the door in her face aad locked 1. Ta a, careiess of the iace Mounces she Was ruiuing and quite indifferent vo the tact Unat the bands Of Lhe clock were getting around wo eat, she threw herseit on the ted an gave way ‘Wo a perfect Lempest of passionate tears, ‘She cried wotli she was completely exhausted. And when Jeremy-—-thinking tnat patience had ceased Wo be a virue—came up and ‘Uapped at the door, she was quite unpreseutabie and had to ausWer Lurough ihe key-nole, as it were. She: with pow and then a teiltule falter in her voice tuat sue bad @ dreadful headache, that the dgntning made her nervous, and that, though she Was Very, very sorry to disuppolat hin, she couldn't "Jeremy was puzzicd. The unsteadiness of his Sister's voice, and the fat of the crumpled fiv00R, Wurch he Look to @ biue one, on tue Noor, uhade him guess that something was wrong; vut in apparent good faltn he recommended tea, cainphor, amminonia, &., and proposed 10 call up inga. iis sister perempiortly vetoed this. “lL shali just go to ved,” she declared the door, “snd you musn’t lose apy more ume. You can make Iny excuses to—to ‘any one who in- quires,” “Ou, hang excuses! There, I didn't mean that; but you kuow I hate parues. "I won't go at all i ‘suali be a deal wore comiortabie at howe.” Jeremy meant what be sald. Lou protested, en- treated, tusisted, quite ia vain. He preferred a Cigar and a novel tO any Kind of a “rou,” and Sas 80 Irankly relieved at the prospect of a “cozy” evening at home that the point Was abandoued, As bo service hor remedy that he could tnink of Was looked upon Witu favor, Jeremy divested uim- self Of his Muery, went doWa stairs, estubushed hiuseif in an easy-cuair in tne sivting-room, aad ‘strayed invo the regions of romance. Meanwnue Lou, Whose hedache was no Sat in the dark by her chamber window, her turobotng temples on her arms crossed on the Sill. It was stili oppressively bot. The scent of pinks and tai. den, ming Sue couid ovcasionaliy wear the murmur of in the ‘kitchen. Happy Inga, who had only one wer Ob, let lovers and the future take care of them- Selva! Miss Jenuings was Ured vo death of the probiew that nud vexed her ali day. What was the use of thinking avout it? Both elty Wool gowns, will convert tuem into the cheer- J€st LOlict that we Dave had for many seasons, Tus New Suoxt Wears for tall wear have ‘sleeves and jacket points opening over a waist- cout butioning to the taroat. ‘The collar ts nig! the buck suort, and tue ornamentation excessive Ease ‘Lana Burros, that are works of art and, of course, very high priced, are one oi the features of the new fall gowns. They are put on more for Ornament than use on the open fronus of the jacket Dodices that ai@ sewed on Lo Une back and side of the sairts, x Scorcu Praips in all the leading tartans are chosen for some early autumn gowns, and are made into long sweeping draperies over slik skirts Of their dominant hue, Sonar por ame oe Inches wide und set over each other—aot due above the other—finish the skiris at Ube bottom, but are only seen in mt Of Lhe Grapery’s dis- Placement. Tax Dectpep SaRmvKua of the tournure leaves Many young Women with a fail wardrobe unsuited Ww rely on itself without tne aid of reeds or some support for the voluminous draperies whicu were Lhe mode when their costumes were made. For ‘such Uuere if but one reweuy and that ts to have courage to wear their dresses as Ley are unfil tne seem N&W SexGes, camel’s-hair goods, cashmeres, and ‘Vigognes are exbibived, with stripes, checks, plaids Of large size, and odd rings in Persian and Japanese petterns. TI are ukely to be ve ular, but while thie tote ‘case; It does NOt tok, w that eltuer style will predominate over the tas ttc ne aud ee —E Bail diptarseicae ee me cae NOTWITHSTANDING FasHION's Promise of surcease from sorrow and horror of dead birds, we are told that all these lovely winged flowers of air will ap- Pear on bats and bonnets, along with neusant aod bi. d-of-paradise plumes, Stiigsad opiate rhesaeeet x chal trinnglcn, breastona| and crown-pieces for the ‘Ornament of ail ‘mente cc ‘bead gear, ‘ManY OF THE New Fatt Duesezs brought from Paris and London uave straight undraped skirts ‘With bo trimmings save a broad band of metal and Unted embroidery at the bottom, the cuffs, collar, iia eer isos to form @ small vournure, and 4 sunall pad and two (OF three stevis exiend Lhe Duck bre..dtus w sittle, ‘but not in tac empauatic style Of Lhe past se.s0n, muslin, wet in cold water, then bind it frmiy around the edge of the pie.’ In tuis way tbe pie ‘Will be juicy, uud the oven Will be neat and ciean, Jog Crgax wire Edos.—one pint of milk, three eggs, leaving out one waite, hal: a pound of sugar (if acid Iruit 19 to be added, 4 may require more for some tastes). Muke @ custard of these materials, and waif freeze it; then add a pint of cream whipped solid. Sur in well aod finish (ree ing, Lurnulug Ube handle some few minuies afer It gels preity wlll, if there is a strong enougi haud Bear to do it, GRILLED ALMOND ICE-CrBaM.—Muke a quart of ice-cream; grill some aimonds in the folluwing way: Bianch four ounces of almonds, dry them in @ hot spot till tuey are brittle; then putin a thick ‘saucepan OF saulée four ounces of sugar and a gil ‘Of waver; let {nem boll hve midutes; throw in (ue almonds; stir them till part oi Une’ sugar ad- heres and wuey in to turn yellow. Take tuem Up, chop them, aud w.en quite cold stir them into tue Ice-cream, Which shoud be favored wiih va- Bla, How To Maxe Toasr.—The object in making Loast 1s Lo evaporate all moisture from the bread, ‘nd holding a slice over the fire to singe does not accomplish this; it only warms the moisture, making the inside of the bready doughy and de- clvedly Indigesuble, ‘The Lrue way of preparing it ty Lo CUL the Dreud into slices @ quarter of an inch thick, trim off uli crust, Dut Lhe slices 110 a pan or plate, piace them Lato au oven—which must not be too Hot—tuke tuem out when a delicate brown, and butter at once. BaksD APPLE PopDING.—Fill a three-quart earthem dish with pared and quartered apples; Sprinkle on these one cup of sugur, a little cinna- mon, fresh butter, the size of a swnall egg, and one half cup of Water; cover and bake thirty minuvea, Bol a plece of cuopped paste Into u strip avout ‘two inches wide tbat will reaci ‘Commissioners, grat State Lettres which countera, Pres, Mente ations! Sate 1N, Pres. New Orleans National "Pres. Union Natioual We, the undersigned drawn tn, aaa GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TVESDAY, OCTOBE« 9, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, 8300,000. kews at Twenty Dollars each; Halves ‘Trustee under Deed of Trust in Liber 1 $8; Teaths, 62; 2wautietne 82. =v - UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ‘We rent pianos for any length of time desired, and ‘of said District | with the opticn of purchase, You will be pleased witir ‘aud Liber 105%, folio We shall well, at c ‘Preinises, U TH DAx OF SePikMB: UNTH Dae OFS Es, our PIANOS, PRICES AND TERMS, SANDERS & STAYMAN, JARVIS BUTLER, MANAGER | Sikinwane an W.G. iD OLHER PIANOS| wuz7-4u 111 ¥ ot nw. Praxos. Baw ithe sop roncnanene Special attention of purchasers is invited to our “aev are ey Seen Cee BECOND-HAN. DUS. A fine assortment of prominent mates atall prio. “bin kon Ton LENT. Wa, KNABE & 0O., 817 Market Space, FAMILY SUPPLIES. ; SOMETHING ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? Merick. 10:10am. 13, 14h tam town, 10.10 am. and +530 p. =e Ty Fa aan MAC RIVER BOATS. M ri. VERNON! MT. VEKNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN wee 7th-strect what daily (exce)t Suuay) for My fervon aud iver Lapdinics as ymant — ———— a Rao oar cee eer eare, Sa os emcee Zine dfn tetera tees aan se as ~ Tue WY eye drvoped. Worn out with * ‘coucrete an ‘Wasa great cowmotion in the Bail of hi’s, yaps, | worry and crying, my beroiue drit u za improvenants Dis ciiest, netattisned and Only Reliable Laitior ‘TERETE; dia you ever see a dog jump like thatt” | of maskers all in critason were aicacy 20d made known at sale = [— ‘ean be consulted dalis 404 0 st, between M6 an46te joe, ee. Tite peri aud “Hub! Idon’t believe it. Once more now, Snip. cust. aw. % ‘woe. See this, air. Caten it! Sst! hil whOOop! On, ae re | Sn = Ss ea ME STe be hasn't got 11" aaa 4 ——————— EEE always open. indeed; and “it” was one: packages | ner, demon, 00 (he bail tae, for which, im order to apur biy, ht Pressed | and = — exeruons, Bob bad invited his : P Rep ane ‘ap. Lou bad just shoved her pans " p ‘ ABD ‘THE CELEBRATED ——- ic 43:0 Us oven, and tuned fa vine ames im fui, CCA paead to toto Soabte ty alt ‘of crickets, ‘1888, the u Tiguecue iat ot tase Bi LV ee ae "as sudden Waste? Dastlet ry Bostications of te weather, in the sixteenth century, believed ‘Spauiards, fat spiders indicated guid, where they were found sife inte cit i H f cit g5 tH I HW hi f H #8 FE i : il zu fi i 2 i j i fet :