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AFOOT IN IRELAND. don and Northwestern railway stocks upward NEW YORK NOTES. JAPANESE WOMEN. : to go to the - to go mais f a million pounds sterling), now a : —— . —_— the fiban and Careless Vagabondism of the Irish Gip- | transplanind ts Win rica ar Sad tds Gossip Gathered Indoors and Out in the | Their Education, Dress, Home Life and sean a this." Insubordination, offenses ageing’ gipsy Metropolis. Husbands. Grek sia equities, unendorsca marriages between men F — warm enough STROLLING AMONG anuacR’s PicTUREsquz | “nd women of unfriendly tribes, and scores of | rugaTRICAL EFFECT OF THE VERESTCHAGIN EX- | MARRIED LIFE AMONG THE JAPAXEsE—wesrean- | Cnough for the ‘HILLS—MERTING WITH 4 ROMANY BAND—RE- poe hy word enero a ns grave in theit | gintrioX OF PAIXTINos—tTwo yoRGoTTEN| ING THE ORIENTALS—THE QUESTION OF el CEPTICN OF AN UNEXPECTED GUEST—TREIR| Sthice, as crimes and Cornice Cee eee cna | xovAnLes—raie’ viok PRESIDENT-xLect’s new | DREes—COMFORTABLE AND HEALTEFCL 008- | Ohi and its ‘TREATMENT IX ERIN, laws and ethics have made of Ireland, which | S!DE-WHISKERS—BEMIXD THE scEXES, — (Aral (Copyrighted, 1888.) cates ne © eee ener PEO | celal bins EVExING Stan. From Tar Stan's Travelling Commisrioner. fomedhed wy ahh Ao es Se ‘oiteiemlace tices Gaels New Youx, November 23. Toxxd, August 29. | tories of the Krewessax, Inera: for gipsies whom gipsies of other and more fa-| The most theattical entertainment: in New.| The Japanese woman is the crown of the vhere the wale Ome foe Teshamaell vored lands will nottoleratenearthem. Strange | York just now is the Verestchagin exhibition | charm of Japan. In the noble lady and her ous Ballinahone rivers, after traversing warm | * this may seem, its truth is beyond cavil, as | at the American art galleries. To step out of | frailest and most unfortunate sister alike there and glowing landscapes, join in placid flow | its effects are inevitable. But these Irish the daylight and rattle and busy jostling of 23d | is an indefinable something which is fascinat- freedom ot wm within the northern environs of picturesque | ics make the best they can of their beggarly | street into the subdued or artificial light, the | ing at first sight and grows only more pleasing | and that while It is perfectly medest for = epee te > conditions of penance, with all that sodden. yet | bizarre jaaintance, so that the to or kneel on mats, the lower limbs acs sta where she in Prepeted 46 make ladies’ | ‘ mona aie ra =" een my old often, cheery, tra in the onien & a mt Geo-nyr r agpadymaengs uunese = fade from the. catia ry pis bord pros, tod we not octane site sufficient certainty oe SAS es em cheeks, Sunpe, and siding Salien, 'psies, ni any a trace jishable thro the ages in the Aryan ant oie " ‘ moves rid; or si see neneinennnenet of thom had T already found. Many « tral, | emetic races to'which they sarely ove their | Celebrated paintings ix like stepping” into | been fortanate enough to linger in Japan, must | ‘2°, Nearer moves rapidly or” it familiar to my eyes, hinting of their recent | 2Tigin. Neither are (1 wanting —— Leva Lp ceeticad interior ce bros be these lady on of ~ — fio de- AT OLD PRICES stances of comparative progress and accom- | Verestchagin gallery in its contrast wi e “ it vestures, faces fair, Clared ci “easily reme: ry wearing Our stock was purchased before the beavy advance, , Presence, had been discovered. Many a pat-| piishment ander desparately unfavorable con Long eyen ait closely beaded hats additional underclothing,” and th ht to andweare offering them at old prices: ‘sacquea Ul: eran, ot guidetfor ther following pilgrim kind, | Sitions among this forlorn folk in Ireland. A | %¢e# one has justleft outside. It is the theat- . Det . wep “hy it apne Storm, Visteon und ncneta weigh Garmente in every shape and Trimming at | Fork price’ Mufiy Boas and Stoles in Monkey, Lyus, Bear, and Skunk Par.” “a Stolestn x Baknown to gehtry or peasants, bad I descried | Dublin barrister va gipay In Belfast gipey | Hef! arrangement that effecte this contrast, | Good looks are not enough to account for this; | Know. But another plan hoe been very in- with something like longing for their outlaw | olds a responsible position in a spinnin anil, ; This feature begins at the little ante-room at | Prettinese is the rule among Japanese women, | ot) adoption by ladics of the national article companionship. Many Dae superstitious | other is caretaker of a leading charch; an-| the head of the fight of stairs to the left, a | but I think the charm lies chiefly—though to | Sf dross called . & pair of very loose other owns a roads ving at ail stations on Metsopaien 110:10am, 14.35,15.30pm Sam P je inn near that city; while | small cham! ‘tank, bowls: tenn attempt a rough-and-ready analysis is like dis- | tr , the legs of which ide that Sout Sriagpinsin dread concerning their grewsomelivesand ways | another is a rich dealer in the famous and Un- | Into a Tarter teot ke Mnna et age ee rene. {ieclag senala tld via takiaes acl ueertoeein mene eee Husa pains St antes. had I beard in hut and cabin. And many an as-| savory quarter of old Smithfield market, At liar Eastern fabrics. The only Tightallowed to | inborn gentleness and tenderness and sympa-| With a broad stiff waistband—a “divided aliases’ and Chi ‘Coats and Baby sertion, from the learned, who often know less | Cork 1 gipsy is responsibly employed on the | enter it is froin a single lozenge-shaped pane. | thy, 8 green womanly of all qualities, ‘com. | Skirt,” in fact. ‘This would be absolutely mod- rite te: tou in watco co any heunetn Ameston. than all, that there were none of the wandering | litte. railway runnin bes larney.. At Galway | and from the staffs of which it is composed | bined with what the Roman used te elite cnr | est, it would admit of perfect freedom of move- e Ys New York Hats. folk in Ireland, had I silently listened to. But nother is an angler | there arises a curious odor which almost suffo- | tain propriety” of thought and demeanor, and it would involve no departure from _ditenes and Boys’ Suk Derby and Worsted Hats and rs mind throughout thang | cates while it ts nevertheless pleasing. In | used'to admire 40 much, If you eould take the | National habit and ideas, since the hakama is & Absolutely Pure. “Tetportea Silk and Derby Riding Hate,with and with- ey OSE as a Fo fennel geod mec fe pene on Aesnag the soft halflight "behind the “hangings light from the eyes of « Sister of Mercy at her | Part of oihet by celine Samer gee en WILLETT & RUOFF, endless lanes y | many e drov ite x " i * “ fl iden ing | Man of to-day, and the aj nee of it, a = an many of the drovers and, ere sits n woman alone. playing the peculiarly | gracious task, the smile of a maiden looking ppearal ved in various ca- | plaintive melodies, pleading, wistful folk songs | Sy. an | the short hussar-like jacket which necessarily | giureP and wholesomeness, Mone oe Ley with no questions asked concerning | fhat are sung Dy ihe halt orig tence net Bee Caine ee ens | riplacte We tinae: bao eee | ee ‘ind and anmot te mold it come b the peasants of the Russian ‘Steppes. ‘Then | wintome at koalt ee Co cat | oom parts T should cepted teary oF Be Phe Oe tawny crew, until from the crumbling | markets and u eland. In | there is « Russian mujik in native costume who | a mass of ‘jet-black hair and dressed in bright | /imono, with its long. graceful Greek folds. to | RoBowora Cac 100 Wall otecet NA ‘jan tower above St. Patrick's cathedral, upon the | one of the mi psy is the agent | serves native Russian tea from a samorarin, rustling silks, you would have the typical Ja- | 88¥ nothing of the Gisappesrance of the obi, ‘Veriest Armagh’s hills. I espied gf's large estate; and to his credit no-eviction | and beyond, through a draped passage, are | panese: woman. To crite of bee ine. nd | a8 almost eguivalont tothe destraction of th THE RAGGED BROOD, has ,cver, gecurred upon it, At many of the | seen the arches of the mosque of Delhi. de-| thoughts and habite end fume developincnts | beauty of the whole eostume, and hastened to their sky-covered homes as | Castles of the Lrish nobilit omg og et picted in a blaze of sunshine on a canvass that | one must show much temerity. or else be with WESTERNIZING THE COUNTRY. fast as ever my good legs could carry me. And | {neraily supposed mmae ara Geet an | is simply and grandly immense. The effect is | ‘divine affection bold,” but there is so much to Batters ad Furriers, LPHIA DIVISION ities i face, hand tohand, and heart tohear ,withany of Trcir origin. about The many dail and weekly ° ‘cconomical then | _Cc12-Gm ‘0 Penni, we TON BRANDIS, 4 Wihnington, daily, 8.10) ma Buttet Packer Careca ee Svcepiig Gor on the ie etween Baltimore aud lishment, 1220 Habits, Evening rt notice. Per- owe Ridin Sundays. "Daly called for an jnerally supposed—many are employed as | Losi r The real reason, of course, why the authori- FE gencer on orders left ‘at tickoe offices i und 13S it was an odd reflection that accompanied me | guinckecpers, Yor ‘which ‘stealthy dal sylvan Critics aay, isis gore theatrie than artist, itis Sudieivilising of Japas, ‘insta. beret pr teed tren eee — WM CLEMENTS, CHAS. 0. SCULL, on my way. Armagh, the old, storied in his- vocation they possess peculiar gqoalifications; certainly impressive and interesting. Most of ae: a; e aging ae saan n os nm = both ities 19 “Gen, Manaeer,_ ‘Gen. Pam. tory, glowing with ecclesiastic tradition, the | while, more power to them for it! no hungry | th paintin; their the HUSBAND AXD WIFE. iy reget » 32 @ political one. HE GREAT Eamhain, deni-huin-ug or “noble | Gipsy can cemp near by without tasting the | order of penormase hat den ae such pano-| The days when a Japanese wifo stained her | They desire to introduce the foreign manner of | Look in our windows and you will better understand } city,” of 300 years before the Christian era;| flavor of milord’s pheasants or rabbits from ‘ NNSYLVANTA ROT T Tamas as no Philpotteaux or other famous pano- CE eet the always plethoric preserves. Some are int i th " k Otters are dealers ‘in, the noted” Cashonal invthe gn Bey have already deserve to | long past, except perhaps among the lower | houses will inewtaldy be replaced bs fons thers lera in tl ted Cush: i@ | are lo: , except 8 jouses will inevit eplace: = . ponies of the Antrim cots, acting as miadle- | eter tran cree Te collection of Bric: | ciessoe iE semsote ccantey’ dinteices Wot the | boca ena or eesced, by foreign | Sader feet. Shoes that require no treaking fay” thet = Wits. bi GABRIEL. | ous seminary of Europe and from which issued | men between the breedersand. the Irish and | saree and indeed itfethe attraction for the | French woman's remark, making due allow- | and tables, and these again. render the soft | are pliable and elastic in make, yet strong and service- | FOR TRE Lapies SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED learned men of all nations to enlighten in art, | English markets. At the annual Dublin horse- [=~ visitors. There are several cases of rare | 22¢e for its exaggeration, may be repeated by | matted floors impossible, and then the — able in wear. Shoes that are cheapest because they "pesmi i | diffuse to Christianity and instruct barbarians | fairs Gipsies. quite unknown as such to the | oriental curios, the like of which has never | tte Women of Japan—“fille, on nous upprime, | will be finally and completely westerniz Gre the best. Our low prices place them within easy | _ 0c im all lands; Armagh, site of the olden royal | manageme: teeth black on her wedding day and shaved | Hiving, a8 the natural corollary and support of | what we mean when in future we talk to you of proper m___1310Sthat hw. bet. Nand Oata foreign instituti a th thi ee her eyebrows when the first baby was born, | con wu uustitutions, and they know thai they | footwear. SHOES for Men, Women and Children, | Gt.) S{LUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, LEAVING XO 5 ie needle process, endorsed by constructed with special care for the requirements of | {¥*F¥, Prominent physician. Ten 2 Flectrical treatinent fork TO THE N. DOUBLE T x ’ *_1201 Pennsylvania ave . breeders or the public, control a here: its q il in | femme, on nous opprime.” The expression res | One of the gross misconceptions that prevails | pach of all. 7) ILY DRESS SHIELDS ARE ' environed by wondrous ruins, 17 timex | major portion of the heavier dealings, and | which che cindine ns et one eae mail in | uigusta dom: might have been invented for | abroad about Japan—I. wes told it even while Littacgurea Se bes d and 17 times 17 times g§undered and | yd inspire and profit by all the valua- | ay delicate, nearly, as lace, and a superb col-|J#PA2, so narrow of necessity is the wife's | crossing the Pacific—is that foreign 2 a ) hg ins rye ravished by contending hosts; Armagh upon | le dickering ‘and fockeying for which this Kection tographs taken instantaneously | Rome life. ‘The husband mixes with the world, |is now generally worn. Nothing | could v : of phot - —= a tediet cad biocdy Bicrt, "dss cr ‘cas | raats oppor” Alt thee t couse, | Rigas sree m the midst of the carnage a | ha rile dows not the haben ha been fom | Bo more Tokyo a dity of 200000 ‘ee SE ES Mus M. J. Passos ly jory; | fr - ary 4 : . » | battle. | Stree * iy 200. 1309 F st. uw. Giirs. Hunt's, hills down past her roofs of slate and | hide their despised origin, and are always any- | Verestel agin’s met! ditte that | intercourse with foreigners, the wife has not met | habitants, there is perhaps one man in foreign BEST FOOTWEA! FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODa, thatch, sits like a ‘beggured princess at the | thing thst is Irish, as varying exigencies and | o¢ ree enagin's ators, Phe effects whnteas | them; the hus a oe Gress out of five hundred—I am inclitied to ~ r re threshold of her own vanished glories, voicing | necessities may arise, artista strive for, and they produce it by | uce with western learning, the wife has noni ‘ink that one in a thousand would be nearer Also, rf ty f- A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL but sobbing echoes ofa luminous past: just as CARELESS YAOABONDISM. breudth of style rather than accuracy of detail, | Affection between the two. within the limits | the mark—while in the country you will not | 210-2m 00 Franavrvanieave. | JET ORNAMENTS Dressed these tatterdemalion Irish Gipsics at Armagh’s | Bat with these wind-whipped pilgrims of the | Verostehagin, on the contrary, is mechanically | Which unequal intellectuality ruthlessly pre- | find one in ten thousand. In the sity you per- re Shingled, au31-3m* : ' ve s t ious de. | ribes, there well may be, but the love which | haps see two or tliree Japanese ladies in for JRENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN L ontoeor then ae spectral type of * | 1 .a¢ee who had so boisterously welcomed me, ber igh ao gy te malls sak nie eanoniogs comes of a perfect intimacy of mutual knowl- | eign dress in's week, but in the country you P, ING ESTADLISHMENT, 1205) New York ave 3 THE cAMP, and with their kind throughout all Ireland, the | every stone is drawn with architectural correct, | °48¢ and common aspiration, there can rarely | would not sce as many inayear, Ate foch-| Past Au Precepexr: refers Ladiow and Gopes! work of overs ay IY again. 200.4 10, ‘The hidden from straggli a- | ¥ery acme of careless, listless vagabondism is | ness. and every piece of joiner work is as if | PS Companjon in solitude, a father in ad- | ionable semi-official ball in Tokyé there were « OVER TWO MILLIONS DISTRIBUTED. LERCH, formerly with A. Y | iy. except Suuday. tad Sab be Sam wae hidden from straggling road- | reached. If dickering and dukkering (fortyne | esms carpenter did it. And so in all the sub- | Yice, 8 mother in all seasons of distre large number of the leading ladies wearing . | rr Tahed thee chee Paty ered bitlocks. || telling) ‘bring food enough for the day, well | Jects of which he treats. Another point pests | #2 Passing through life's wilderness” — foreign dress, and a sadder sight I never saw. —— climbed these where I could survey the little | and good. If not, then they will beg it, or lie ——— in is his infinite variety. He | ideal of wifehoos ually impossib] Most of them would have looked charming in LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Lapus community a bit before becoming one of it, | in a hedge by « smoldering fire, of peat, isnot a painter of this or that, but of every- | Shost of Confucius forbids, and until that is ex- | their own clothes, but as it was (with the ex- Buy the celebrated The entire grouping was an eloquent picture of | Wood, or dead branches may be begged or pil- | thi ing, and hie limits of variety are only mark: e Grciged it will remain smpossible. The very | ception of one marquise who” would be beauti- extent of the whole field of painte fal willful, hopeless vagabondism, or of helpless, | fered, and starve like hibernating animals watil in a flour-sack) they were simply appalling vocabularly of romantic love does not exist in wandering destitution. For an instant the | driven to some sort of exertion. To be sure Ir cat Japanese—a fortiori, there is little of the fact. | so badly fitted, their foreign colors so taste: | made a Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 for Edu. Pand “CORTICELLI™ ‘Charitable purposes, and ite franc Philndelpiues 2 20, ‘of the present State Constitution in 1878, Mh 4 La, 8-00. 10% art, I make no pretensions to connoisseurship, ; ; By'tn overwheluing poplar vote SPOOL SILK AND TWIST. $00.11, $0 0.m. 2 00. 4 sight conjured up innumerable scenes of evie- | each one is a tinker; each one weaves rude bas- | but it seems to me that this wonderful mente | You could not translate the love letters of Ab- Lent oap ten’, os enicened, 06 Sh 50 sits, |" coaee menageethane mna@iene eee ss weck-daje nnd Sab pa dee ee Tele tion where Irish families. driven from their | kets of willow; each one is dextrous at bench, | equally successful in every theme and in every | ®lard or Fichte into Japanese. that if the spectacle had not been really sad | pyre. Sema Abnrucily, Sune pemiber), and. ts 17 18 THE BEST. . wretched homes. and clinzing to their acant | tub end broom making: bat an thousand upon | sile-ct races Marriage is a civil contract, without religious | and piteous, one could not have repressed | BRAND MINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS tad baci bel g8, straggled by the roadside in their | thousands of honest folk would annually starve * or official ceremony. The ceremonies, one’s laughter. “Voyez-vous,” remarked Py eg ap A THE PALAIS ROYAL, - frat heartrending, desperate amazement at | in Ireland. under the present infamous system | met two mon on Broadway Tuesday after. | ate ¢iborate, are confined to the families and | foreign “diplomat to whom. I was talking, | i,¢rawn.in public, Saeed (A Lise.) the awfal blow from landlord power and En- | of landlordism, if the'very skin were worked y Tuesday friends of the contracting partics, andthe legal | as lie turned on his heel and left the | "cn ee me ¢. | Comer Pa.ave,and 12th et, cock foes BG Mp, Twat | om story lames, wore not fr the saving | noou who bare each cute considerable gure | recognition takes the form of roparation | foom,, “le Sapom_ deujourdna c'est ane | git eM ct ate mparvinthy eran HON, FISCHER'S DRY CU Pam. datiy, red about fora time asit one of the many power of American money. my not altogether } in public life, but whose names are now rarely | the government records, Divorce again—the | traduction. mal faite! y " i z : u ‘he epigram is as un- | The Lawtsana Stote pigrat is . ents’ Gi ol 1 is aller of marriage—is theoretically easier in | true as it is clever, but the circumstances pr I ig \s | Ta jous daily vi anal day, | honest, and altogether vagabond, Gi ds t ed without belie ripped, euri ly visitors. It was about midday est, and altogether vagabond, Gipsy frien Sepan than in Obioego, but as a matter of fact | coma Except the court, the army, and the | !"¢s4m gre conducted with honesty. / " Papell Ta he and 9.00 am. 12:05 and 440 and the meager food the camp afforded, in stri- | content themselves with the least possible mentioned. They were walking side by side in, 7 i, daily, except Sunday. Suildays, 0-00 a a, a Dre re years exper Prices | | 4108. D t when I passed them, and I marveled that they 4 ‘ . , ods called for'and delivered. eld” | ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSBURG. RAIL- king contrast to thatof our high-living American | strain of moral and physical effort, Sd te cx. | the intervention of the families protects the | civil @rvice, however, foreign dress’ has yet moderate. Goods c aan mar" 38 | 3 1 J (orlinenenl ohare gag moeekh Ears | buuh taecceren orn ioe Seeit fell to my | Were together. Perhaps, though, their brush- | wife from injustice or caprice in all cases where | no hold in Japan, and ‘almost every man, from p ASL POOL GARMENTS. MADE UP OW RIPPED | RatuapALEXANDIIA BRD WASHINGTON gr03j Settling in my mind at which one the | willing lot to replenish their larder. A fat | ing of elbows was only an accident of the | husband and wife are respectable enough to | the millionaire to the government clerk, has- iyed a good SS ee | Set hee tal tee Tomatod 1 conn qutckty | Gloag tncder ssstae 0 qeeat Gipsy feast, A | crowded thoroughfare, for they aro two menas | have any family ties at all. The higher you | tens to put it off as soon as he gets inside his a4 906 Gt aw, to his side, and after passing the usual Irish | feast is hardly a feast in Irelend, let along | different in life as could well be imagined. One | ascend socially the more hostile and influential | own door. And foreign dress’ and. forcien —_—_————— ing of “Fine dar!” however sunny or | other countries without “a drop to drown grief | of them was the Rev. Dr. Burchard, whose al-_| are the forces arrayed against divorce. houses and foreign food—it is a case of all or BOOKS AND STATIONERY. gloomy may be the weather. tossed him « half | and lift joy.” Song, dancing and uproarious | literative speech helped undo Mr. Blaine once | man may also sue for a divorce from her hus- | none--moan living at a scale of much grester sete wh oe ete : ¢rown, sat down upon the ground beside him, | roystering were the consequence. And the | 4ponatime. The doctor strode along erect | band. , | @xpense than the Japanese people are at pres- BUSENELUS PORTABLE COPYING Boo and unceremoniously asked for a share of the | penalty, for punishment has as long lege as joy | 1d deflant, a remarkably well-dressed aud well- | It_must be tly understood that in | ent eithor willing or able to afford. Moreover, Use Regular Office Inks, No press requt Deggaly repast. Without protest and. with | has short onds, was the descent pen sur eatcy | preserved specimen of manhood, with an sir of | writing above about Japanese women and wives, | of one thing I sm quite convinced—namely, Mo qrapornsl a tent” adware pendy Lene, eB mach protentions Gipsy servility, a portion of | of the crushing arm of British law in the form | dignity and courtliness which could not fail to |I have had in view chiefly the upper class of | that if Japanese women generally adopt for- Wirt Fountain Pen. Suckett # demure? giirabout and @ bit of half-raw meat were | of a squad of rosal constabulary who, with | attract attention to him, even from those who | the generation that is, and that even in this | eign dress, the stream of foreign visitors sl mation at the office, nort banded me on « battered pewter plate. I be-| their “Move on. ve Gipsy dogs!” put us all to | did not know who he’ was. He has suffered | there are ‘many examples—among the minis: | turn aside’ from Japan, Inctecd “ot ‘beams cor: ue. and at the Peasiaylv raise . 1 y e , : the n 7 - Commissioners. | i keriaes 2 lors can be Jeft tor the checking of eating the food. which was better than we | flight in » lively but dejected cavaleade down | Rothing because. of his peculiar notoriety | ters,for instance—of husbandand wifeliving on | there will be ashes insicad of « charms they NITATIONS AND ORDERS OF DAD o destination from hotels aud teaidenees Tang tines got with Sherman rom Chats | tee winding Newsy ros : mong those who have the pleasure of his ac-| precisely the terms. of English and American | the gottd come ene en ott a ugli- Entrectn ws feepectullg invite stent alate, pom oc hee neegs to Atlanta in ‘GA, with evidonnes ohne progeubbuinrgase Ie en qusintance, and I’beligveno clergyman in New | upper-class couples, The generation that is | ness from which it apparently cannot escape, | satutles “of” Wedding = ei Ha Soot _oon Fes toes. Satisfaction, and. with akindly glance at the | Spae-riven florea wd ae es York has a larger number of sincere friends | growing up will be very different. Not only jexny NORMAN. Menus, Fine Ticketa and TEDMONT AIR LINE. Chief's shaggy-headed wife, remarked in tones ipae-wives, flerce ani ; older hellyons, | than he. The other man, who might or might | will the men of it be more western, but the — oe a Sieaekan te andar teen That they feel | -8:30 0 Me hee at eames, 20m. yee. of praise: muttering and wailing as they hobbled along; | not have been walking a step with the doctor | women also. As girls they will have been to Saturday Smiles. Confident of ineeting all tastes, ee , » Lachiarg: and Sisto’ S SLEM SER ALGW i mothers hugging ragged chauvies to their Gonloneville. Chariottenville, by accident, was youny Henry 8, Ives, at one schools like our sohools at home; they will pale People of Washington ought always to — ————————— = | between Alexand “ . » | breasts; maidens with the stride andstrength of | time ‘ on of finance.” lost | have learned English and history and geogra- in capital health.— Pittsburg Chronicle, —_— HOUSEFURNISHINGS noxville, Howe, ‘Your raunie’s beenship at the pauplers.” | Press = |- | that air of jauntiness that formerly became | phy and science and foreign mu: hay MAMMOTH DRAWING Pat JUS NLS ASS. _ | Sane, Fettaean Glow Glour wife is grand at the kettles—i. c., a | lows {oom naidale ooo ener ageshairy fel-| Kim to well was careloasy w not’ shabbily | bvon something of politics aad. politics eee | yh Siri may not see much in her sweetheart seaviile; Gordon tibune, Ko tenet sure HE POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE WINDOW ville, , Btations Ches. & splendid cook). Foiceless dogs, our tinkers' wheels, our misera- | Gressed, and seemed generally worn and | omy. ‘They will know something of “society” | tiekie an’ dros Conner Pretty sure to | AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, gpa, stained lees Subwttate” oan Se ee A fash of responsive gratification leaped in- | ble carts, our mournful goats, an@ lank, scraggy | ‘foubled. It is rare for him to make his ap- | as we use the term, and will both sock it nd | “1 ig wo} a disgrace for aman wedded to his TUESDAY, DECEMBE® 18, 1888. bee 5 m20-c03"_ | Charictie, Coluiubie, Aucuriay Atlanta, * Bice: to the Reward ld face and x light of homan peer eti at te nyrii orig Aeisd ie hely. Gusts Come ta ie ices Thee | Rete a ae profession to depend on his wife for support.— CAPITAL PRIZE, #600,000. = Pallioan tecper Kew York tg Momtsemery Serene ed into her keen old eyes; but | south, camping by day, traveli night, but , arable an 5 . : ‘ ery i coun Soper ‘ariness as instantly extinguished them | ever -hustied and driven, ruthlessly ‘on At | boken, where he lives in very modest style. He | the right of choosing her husband jastasmuch | Pinghamlon Republican, 900,000 Tickets at Forty Dotter Halzes $20: /Cooxixa By Gias ioas'enk Sap pernkte setae ie Mirah The Gipsy himself was upon his fect | Markethill, near the splendideastle of Gosford, ee eens all of, the inits | anhe chooses her. “Then the rest willbe eaay. | The American eagle wil Ficntal A sgreadl ae ieths et ; Tichabang and Sureveport.. Fuliman Sieeper Baul with the quickness of a stripling. | we turned from the Newry road to the south; uma, T believe. mij QUESTION OF DRESS. oe Auanta. mot counect for C. & O. route pulnts ““Ruftie t ™ » « ae .d the h os iver, trailed | he would, with his remarkable capabilities, turkey a chance.—Omaha Republican. iunare jute es meen, bekeged ee be seoret tax | peut lofty ‘Deedmanss Hill “fouched thesaney | build up no, mean fortune to replace that ne | The grent anestion before the Japanese | The Cleveland swell who married his father’s eesdargded BEAU E, M~Daty, cxoent Sunday, for Manson Jn his surprise and alarm at hearing it | edge of county Louth, passing through Louth | oR¢¢ enjoyed. But report saya that the man's | woman at presents the question of dress, Shall | cook had probably. dined at the hoses at SS be) another. town and quaint Ardee, crossed the fair valley | ¢Pirit is quite broken, and that he has no ambi- | she give up her own beautiful and beloved cos- | young married friend the night before. Phila. Ou band and forsale Gordonsville, Charlottes mene” 1 retorted. proceeding manfully, | lands of Meath, winding through olden Kells, | tion beyond living quietly with books and tame, and adopt the trange and uncomforta- | diphia Times, See, Be ee with the stirabout. “-Rufiic lee Romany chals, | from whose abbey of long ago came, throug Studies which he bas taken up since his mete-| bie aitire of the foreign woman, oF shall gho | Always Busy—Hall Clock—«T'm setting tired = Mempius,Lictie Rock, aud alt quik wentern shan droms lur Gorgois!” (No. Silence. May | infinite labor, the marvelous Book ‘of Kells, | Tic full into obscurit not? It 1s a very serious question indeed Yor | of this ceaseless round, and I'm going to stop. mh31 = WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. | Throurh Pullman Sleepers Washington to M: the evil one miss Gipsies; but a hard road for | and through ancient ‘Trim, where in Hugh de 5 her and for her country, and no wonder, as a| Gas meter—‘Huh! Come down here if you ae "T1:00 FM Southern Express Daily for Lynch- the rest!) Lacy’s castie once lived King John of England, | _ The embroidered trowser isnow accompanied | jahanese friend hae just written to me, that | want to’ know what work is.”—Philadelphia 'G CG Cc burs, Danville, Ralewte Achetlibe, eeclotie Sele jaguerar” Who are you?) he asked trem- | and where Richard imprisoned his own and | by the blonde moustache. I have noticed an| “the ladies, whe are hot. accustomed to ‘let | Record. ; Canrets: Canrers:: Canrers::: Alben, Auirunta Auta.’ Moitgomery New Or: bling ith {ialtement, they rahole camp already Gloucester’s sons. and finally, along. the Dab bia Unusual number of my acquaintances of late | cision, cannot but t. el great pain in their bosom Debilitating exercise—First chappie—“Don't 100,000 | _ We zre daily receiving our Fall supply of BIGELOW, ingtop to New Orleans vip Atlante and Weer ““A been riah Gorgio chal,”* A true man and | dingie the Gipsies well knew, where © rule | "208 hairy upper lips are changing their she peg apie ocemc arguments are very | cher naw De = the Gipsies’ friend); I answered earnestly, | temporary cam _ former raven inees to a conflicting. On the one hand, there is the $0-000 | LOWELL & HARTFORD WILTON CARPETS, BODY | Pullman Sleeper Washit to Augusta, 7 3 , ys stly, porary p-home was made. And here gloasi brownish tinge, + 40,000 | BRUSSELS, MOQUETS, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, i empress’ own example and her order that no | Second chappi ” | THREE-PLYS, INGRAINS, and ART SQUARES, | yngton' U0 Aa Dally tee chewing half-cooked meat with a valiant ss _ a hand-} preemares and | Ppcbatanairray that the pete — fea all Sppear at court i = a First chappie—“Yas, weally, he balances his 388 | BUGS, MATS, CURTAINS, and DRAPINGS in great Pail arr re = ieee a) SF energy. with eloquent tongues and eyes; for my tramp | is becoming a sine qua non o! ionableness, | forei ress. Then there is the natural de- | cash account every night | ‘oly. ‘Autegeetenat cerauemieomenen Rewrite lowe . ‘. i rest noxon. to the Hill of Tara and through the Borne cour | Ladies like blonde moustaches. my barber nave, | {ore a ees old-fashioned before their na | EM Daily except Sunday, arriving Washington That half-crown I had given him fairly flew | (7;,enl {neve tanny. hopeleas waits for their | and the men are bound to humor the Indies’ | fellows. ‘The desire of their husbands is alsoin | g uatomer,—“"What yo" charge for gittin foto- back to me. Ab, the n@ver-ailing sense of | {udleus tammy without rest or home. until their | taste. ‘The progessof bleaching moustaches i, | many cases on the side. of foreign dress, and | S7R,%0%7 ain 06 on es <aths \eepllicca Mra otetggrog of | tents are pitched in the silences eternal. if my barber doesn’t tell lies, a rather expen- | soare the public appeals of many influential men, | guplicatce 80 per Gane Pe 5 ad mara their kind, of to one who Enoan 1. Waxsaax, | sive one for they must be soaked thoroughly | such as ‘the mi inter of education, | However, omer—-Wall,T guess Tle jos bab haf befriended Was as and keen ———— od in champagne every nigl fore the bleacher | there are certain undoubted advantages of for. 5 ple - among these shrikes of” the Fen ronace THE COMING ECLIPSE. goes to be berber explained the maton eign dress over Japanese, such papers free- = Pepe eres tooken,”—Harper's Weekiy. hedges as I had ever found it among the rich 2 — fo me quite in detail. and wound up by remark- | domof movement and greater ease and modesty | ,,4 Liverpool newspaper man discovered that Sipsy princes of America. He had me in his| Who Will Observe It—The Possibility | ing thoughtfally that Col. Thos . Ochiltree’s | in sitting upon chairs. But on the other side Ja- | OMly two among 482 sailos Yough old arms in an instant. I could scarcely | of Finding an Inter-Mercurial Planet. | a 5-3m. M. —— SE (RiroMeh trains from the South vie Charlot FOE A FIRST-CLASS HEATING STOVE, RANGE | vil) ary orrive i= Wostuorton 09 & OF EAAEODS, SE low Price RELL, 815 Zthet, | dure at 1119 AM and B40 PM" vis Cheasbeabe Latrobes and Ranges Repaired Promptly. sev. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 5 cma d in all his talk with them he n heard | ,,8¢td POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, of W: I; T, Ss Ss ool General Passenger Agent. pearance would be much improved if he | panese women have infinitely too much taste | ®™ m he never New York Exchange in onlinary letter, Gurren HAT gar Sustiz, Secezr |! General Passenger Agent._ get upon my feet and name my country and ; — Z would soak his head of auburn hair in cham. | hot to sce that their own dress in far more fanea® “shiver my timbers,” or “dash my top- | Express (at our expense) addressed to Has peeclarnce: work, before from 20 to 30 men, women and| The eclipse of the sun which will occur on pagne every Le ga And when I suggested | beautiful. They know, too, that it is much less ig Oe sade’ on ‘the ath to the conversa M. A. DAUPHIN, te children were showering greetings, blessings | January 1, 1999, is looked forward to with a| that the colonel had soaked other portions of | expensive, because it is so much more durable doatierw ts oretey oe en eee Gane my New ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of Sod stiding degrees He beans TmeeeTassing | great deal of interest as it will present another Hie Rerion Pretty thoroughly in champagne, | and never goes out of fashion. It is likewise | Hmbers” ts pretty much all he would hear him a BRIDAL VEIL FLOURY 4 ud stifling degree. Is brought the sunlight | © unity for astronomers to establish by | 2¢barber wore a still more thoughtful ex- | evident to most of them that generations of | ®¥- s Address Registered Lettersto @ 7 STEAMER WW. CORCORAN, ant — wary, hunted faces marvelously. It | 0Pportun tron od "Y | pression, as he said: “Yes, I su the whole | training will be needed before Japanese women | _ “Reform,” says a writer, “should always go NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Try it and see, and you will use no other. Foraale | [osves 7th-street whart YY Rented up the ragged dingle with glorious wel- | observational proof the probable existence of of his stomach is as blonde in color as a | can wear the artificial foreign dress as cleverly | forward.” A wise observation, ‘The tfote New Orleans; La, | by the following well-known grocers ari o'clock aim, hketuruing, reaches Wa coming and truth, for the time | an inter-mercurial planet. The line of totality | sorrel horse's tail. and elegantly as European and American la- | that sought to do away with the bustle went — GRUDER, 1417 New York ave. ‘sbout 3:30 p.m. it was » spell of ome ef2odnens im these | wilt pass through the northern portion of Cali- De dies, Then, too, the public appeal to the | behind, and it failed.”—Boston Courier. a a i ie + tS yy aeaey, jlites,_ that 1 reverentiy | fob point of greatest duration being «| 42 0dd thing about the audiences at Mary | women of ‘Japan signed by Mrs. Cleveland, ep Rocnsaantcssaly SNNEDY . POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. thanked God Power of transfusing into | orn, the Point of greatest < mong Anderson's season in “A Winter's Talo” at Pai- | Mra, Garfield, and a score of the leading ladies Stranger Than Fiction. ~4 F on Mow area SR AREPTELD: Seen toc ad oe me te fae. | short Setancs to the north of inn _Framciooo. | ex's theater la the fact thas they folloy the | ofthe [Pnited States, trusting that they are “too | rae mewARKABLE sroRY OF A WOMAN WITH TWO vALKE! 7 and SATURDAYS at 7 6m Roturing TUES DATE, WITH ZEE 2axp. ¥iew the phenomena. Prof. Pickering, of Har- | play throughout with text-books in their hands. tifal and suitable a A aa irate weds semndend The coweeeiacil have charge of one party. | It is like a performance of Coquelin and Ha- | in their national costume, aud te weate money | _4 Harrisburg, Pa., special to the New York = ted 44° ype nd Leonardtown, Md_ Counts wi 4 this band. _ Sherer ietierapany a beer fom A180 De Om handh and eign eoservatory | ding, or one of Italian or German opera, for | on foreign fashions," has naturally made | Times says: A romance in real life is reported = ened oo RIS SEA | Bhenerde Re ochre SOHN B PaDOETT. ' lute if given at all, their lives and ways, and | Dr. Lewis Swift, of Were, ciserratory, wil | the Fastle of tarning leaves and the burrowing | great impression upon them, nou iain Denes ae Sousmguettees, ee a JEWELRY, &c. the lives and rays of all. Gipsies in Ireland, | be located within the limits of the line of to | moves between pocecvees: eas be ot ae Ee OAT ne msttety particular, Eighteen “years ago | tions orsuon)imous schemea™ énriyre ac <n OCEAN STEAMERS. were as an open book. facts gained arc | t#lity and be prepared to search for inter-mer- | American play-goers nfamiliar | of the middle or upper classes begins with the | Louis Lei small fa = itz resided ino ‘ ipsy sociology; one dis- | CUrial planets. >. psd bnp dl liar g a ed yumoji, a rectangular piece of stuff wrapped | France. He had a wife and three chil Have Ovexen A Feit Stock 4840. coma, MExtO0. le | ‘THE TERM INTER-MERCURIAL that is spoken by Mise Anderson and ‘her feng. | round the loins and reaching to the knee, like | L0Wis ‘was a passionate fellow and very! T'ae Crzenratep Hars o ‘The Winter Gems of the Tropica. is one that has been coined. It defines a body ‘oF ei strong. One day he quarreled with a fellow. ‘The Magnificent Steamers of the lish company. It is to be hoped that this isnot | the towel of a shampooer. Over this comes a | Nery San whan peters “YOUMANS." N. ¥.; “KNOX.” N.Y, and HENRY CLOCKS, BRO! x ‘ Terolving between the orbit of Mercury and | the dawning of a new fashion, for goodness | beantifal garment called the jiban , a robe like | Caetano be threw bo had one By Bear vendo ni the Ageicy of StINEMEIZ & | 7#ENCH igs ee Matavean, Cantona the sun, and the positive determination of | knows it is bad enough at the’ theaters now | » perfectly simple bath-gown with square | y. is ° eee aad AND and for Havana Progreso, Campeche, which is the aim of several astronomers who | With the high hats, the coming in late and tbe | sleeves, fitting closely to the body, and gener- | wi his lon _ NESDATS aod SATURDAYS, will view the eclij In March, 1859, a man | incessant babble of the bored society boobies | ally made of delicate and pale ‘colored silk | inquiries For Nesseu, Rantiago de Cubs and Cienfoages named Lescarbault, a physician in | Who go to the playhouse to gossip chatter. | crape. In winter an additional garment called i px ‘Every other THURSDAY. France, made the statement that he ob- | They don’t have text-books at the Booth-Bar- | the shitagi goes over this—all the garments of ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, served an object cross the sun’s dise which he | Fett performances of “Othello” and “Merc a japanese woman after the first peticoat are He aeegee fo pectetion. Amectoan. teeangeenant. Chens—2omb> thought might be « small planet, Leverrier, e”” acrons the ley G but de Ba Taenioal in shape and fit into one another like ‘ FRANK M. LEWIS, it of Ve pod fortabbe Tench mathematician, upon learn- | tiences have been less “ Miss | a nest of boxes. In summer over the Fe gnarl rig avety fre ny pamphlets, ee Sa WARD & C0, 113 Wall ing of this observation. determined to have'a | Anderson's, and couvequentiy much bette | cores the outer dress, called for either ‘man or | him returned, and. erving ee leeded JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, saa a meeting took place, and the sequel of it was : of pretty cotton staffs or cotica for | But husband No. 1 was 2215 PA. a’ that Le Verrier came away convinced that an that household wear, or of silk crape or to Walther he go r-mercurial planet had been observed. donna the richest embroidery and for Established 1840. ai? The verification of this so-colled discovery has dress and cere occasions, as mode of life, white then am ever been made Amoblect ae large as, that | entertainment at Mra the waist with a long sash of soft company. | called the hovo-obi, PIANOS AND ORGAN ta weld not ‘Would Sat have cosnped Whacpecel cites tae pon tee vs by pL - Sf ) ORGANS. _ : who have viewed eclipses of the sun sub- | Engl "The feature of : it oe SRT ing, enough Gringo had ; < eg ay et while ‘the sur- bead fries Shoes during a ‘and ma; e nearly as bright as Mereury. TRE RE-DISCOVERY of this hypothetical planet, often called Vul- an, has been attempted at almont that has occurred since 1859, If existe it never departs more. than 8° must always be within the fF of the sun. During the eclipes of 1 to mind it, I bree hiows r tory, ‘search fo vored ‘Rbes's Mameriong recover 497 Pean. ave, adjoining National Hotel these with at their lett rehearsal Ark,, the | Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in grest variety at wey Sn aoe years Go. of 3, fordipn ine ae Sp cere ob Bis gompanies i a of Irish ity when Jima Baz stare oorzazs azz tue nest. e consequence, David has ‘Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. Ir i ii [ H é ‘Bay State Guitars satiety all. . ‘Bay State Guitars sj] as fast as they can be manufac. tured. | f i iH hi i i | H | fi i iH A i i fi | H ny ul be fF GHEE

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