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Ps _—- ————, 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. ST JAPAN. | according to which Japan should be opened to | bottle green—which combines ss well with] THE 19TH ANNUAL RECORD. THE WORLD AGA — foreign trade, onthe one hand, in exchange for | ruby and terra-cotta—to the Lincoln A Strange Chapter of International His- | a certain measure of judicial autonomy being | which is the proper complement to _ RAILROADS. _ — rose. | its ‘Total and Wide Distribu Beieisedatacatre: Now Teh 988 ¥ - Sted i or 1st. tory. granted to her on the ether. She stated. | and tho yollow, nilo ‘tho gray or sage, ae er (ois =, Sow omely, that her new criminal Gode was com. | and the wild olive, ‘all of ‘which look well “A of Fortune. WEREE ACTS IN THE MODERN wsTorr or | plete. and had won the eulogy most em- | flesh pink or nasturtium as relief, Among pe SE Se aaa EXD OF TEE DOGMA coax az ment European jurists, thal her civil code | aftertoon dresses seam ‘Tosenlly wes, eee et | _A.pactstSenefystiecsiaeiees Pioumad. Deters, —_ would shortly be finished. and that she would | fawn-colored cloth, with ‘at the side | paid by the Louisiane State Lottery Company during MAXD—SELATIONS OF THE ISLAND EMPIRE WITH | azree to have every foreigner tried in Japan | showing a fine knife of cream velon- | the year ending November, 1888, together with the ‘FEB OUTSIDE WORLD. bya bench upon which properly qualified for- | tine, with a check of brown | uames and addresses given to the Company by the a eign j should be in a majority. This | silk and gold. The had one rever, | holders, omitting those who have requested it, Brom Tus Stan's Traveling Commissioner, proficred gement was promptly rejected, | carried from the collar to the opposite side of | Receipts for the amounts are on file at the office octet oes ea M. J.P YoRYS, August $1, 1888, | the sritis! minster, I believe, leading the op- | the waist which was faced with the check and | the Company. — a ‘isdn Mu M, J. Prax position. and thus ringing down the curtain | outlined with rows of flat, gold braid which oo Reancioeoy 2.500) For full particulars of the Grand Mammoth Dranc- 1329 Festn rs - extended to and down the of the skirt, DRAWING OF DECEMBER 13, 1887. fan a pers FINE FRENCH HAfk GOODS Ii was very weak. In the spring of 1834 | forming a widening panel. The sleeves were | H*rrison W. Vickers, Chestertown, a8 ot | ee ee Montgomery sizect, Baa OO | tnoor 28th inet, we acheme in another column of this d measure of judicial autonomy was | slightly full, set high and finished with cuffs | ¥¥° =< To.000 | Brineiacc, Gal... 000 sAiscial election in SELL. ABBE proposed to Japan—i, é., foreigners were to be | ornamented with ola braid. The crown of Bh nator gmp ry aes on , erik ‘Steir tte. a» | oR, eo on3)-4n° partially subject to Japanese law—on condi- | the bonnet was of the check, the brim of fawn- | /ames Thompson, DRAWING OF JUNE 12, 1888. me ——_ J.J. Zetnicker, Bouham, Tex... 30,000 GPeapiee T, RIDING HABITS, CLOTH How of afew more ‘acceaible ports, peing <plored velvet twa bands of gold braid divided ‘is -. COSTUMES COATS WRAPS mae Uy men tailors . thrown open to fore residence trade. crown from y of % ™~ | Purdy & Nicholas, 43 Beaver street, New 4 RA tt: x on the Motroyoliter Bat as was immediately pointed out, frst, | fawn-colored velvet ribbon, with afall plame Treats Gene nese|. late ~ 30.000] Psp Art Precepesr: aR, Heveption, binuer Dresees sone after the Bis Mor pranrtral = desired to open the whole country and | of crimped ostrich feathers (cream) formed the | pg. Baldwin, for New Orleans National Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, San Fran- euaranterd. ‘GkO. WHITE, 0 pointe, 19:00 a to have the whole of the judical control, and | trimming. nak Mee auain can on oiecae eae: cisco, Cal, s 30,000 OVER TWO MILLIONS DISTRIBUTED. Se es T1a0 Ft es until this was done the ‘present foreign porta FITTING TOILETS FOR FIRST NIGHTS, paiile 5,000 | People's Bani, New Orisana, ia. 5 “Ray SaaS arpa Fy ees Bor and’ tnteraediate stations, 17.00 p.m. were more than enough. And for for) The “first nights” at the principal theaters 5,000 . Schneider, Texarkana, Ark. LodIsian. COMP. m . Vashin on Sunday only eigners to be partly under Japanese law and | are always plane thlenes gas grein Moore, Spanlding & Co. Boston, a sraTE Lorreny compaxy. | Mf rms stoppang St ail wtstions ou Mecsopetios th der fi law, would be one de- a“ " Free worse and mere. confusing, if Persie, |tllet preparation is mado. On ono of these than for them not to be subject to Japanese | occasions a young lady, recently a bride, wore law at all. Soa long series of desultory mutual | a poppy red silk, with gathered front and back rk, EVENING AND Frederick, 10:10am, 14:35 the Leetalature in 1868 for. Ea é3 , ~ Vind Rarttale par SSastitution in 4 RECEPTION COSTUMES 15,000 | Sy'an overwhelming popular vote. si communications dragged the question on vainly | of poppy-colored lace, and vest of solid gold i500 / cimeaed and aimtcssly till the suminer of 1886, embroidery in a pattern of oats, 12000 | _dtt, GRAND. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS ake MISS J. BOGG! ‘THE “ANGLO-GERMAN” NOTE. throat was an antique necklet of gold, with D Le NUMBER, t DRAWINGS take place | n°d-akwat? 1446 Q ST. N.W. Act IIT began at tins time by amove from the | au! Soll coins attache of attracting attention 10.000 | ail drawn, in publics at the "Academy of Misia: New a other side, Perhaps the best of the foreign | is by displaying in public a rich coctame ie ail x . hee | Soe | ce J; eg ey ministers were grovingrather ashamed of their | white or al black. A. white theater costume 1.250 | 3. Grichlow, Sania Fe, X. 3 5,000 foreign supereiae =i scnee. one m seg hein sr eros i 425 a » Tex >, Lowwmana State ny ? b? — ~ a attitude toward Japan, but whatever the mo-| worn ata theater party y oon, — Am iis copre pred bn The ama ‘ir foot eared hak are ities, Fancy Goods. = ti the British and German ministers, | hostess a short ti Sir Francis Plunkett and Baron Von Holleben, | de soie, which is another name for satin de the subsequently | Lyon, or what was forty = a age called satin ine, dull, twilled satin lon, L. 1, N. ¥. res F. W. Lebin, 977 North Western ave., Chi- tot. parties. and'we authorise the Com: | WON BRANDI, 1.250 cago, TL..... 5,000 to use with fac-similes of our ing and Myli ‘Estal Sio00 | Retires attsched te Me edserticronin 0" | va ave. Tailor'made Gowan Ril resented to Count I 2.05, B.10'am., and 4.20 pan lamous ‘Anglo-German Note,” proposing to re- | Levantine, a silk witha Anderson Simmons, Gainesville, Ga. 2 at il at open negotiations npn, rally foe terme ot | price durable, and oatrely witout Gm ee | peer co Giese Sher cet e Japanese proposal of four years before— e sof 2 - See a tee eached to Atl eae proposal | ® depth ef tone which is more becoming to the gag Rie borer erento ae one Sear Saw Guansexre was warmly welcomed and the sixteen repre- | complexion than a smooth, superficial surface, 1,250 | Davia W. Statley, Sebago Lake, ie 5000 - aoe sentatives of treaty powers met in the council | This rich, creamy silk was arranged in — 1/250 | J. Levy, Memphis, and Sam’ Piisenthal, : FINE FURS. OF EVERY DEACKIPTION, HATS, chamber of the foreign office f6r week after | lines, with one wide panel formed of tiny, 1,250] Jackson, Tenn., through First National SRS DRE SeeD Si CEADE TO ORDER. Pa'ave. af : a week and month after ‘month. When the con- | speck-like tassels of pendant silk. A low empire 1.250 | _ Bank of Memphis, Tun 5,000 SS DRESSED, MOUNTED aod Line. | Wf A "CLEMENTS, Hag o pout. ference met in 1868 the proposed arrangement | Bodice of will erape, under a, wide, fall soft ash | eustaneanieee ar ceice ooo eestacne mseatnies | pumi@eeir - ntained four articles: »_ knot e le 25 . 5 oor, a + ts tho Jay say, steamed right up| 1. The whole of Japan to be thrown open to | the panel. A single string of pearls led i Rdiee meee 5,000 EEE COOS ae ez bet Nand Osta OTHE NORTH. WEST AND SOU? tothe gates of Tokys (it was Yedo in those ‘ao foreign residence and trade. : the throat, and were concealed, on entering DRAWING OF JANUARY 10, 1888, 2500 Commissioners. Ss pg ye LEAYING HO | i OK SPLES and soon concluded a full treaty upon his own | 2. Extra-territoriality or consular jurisdic- | and leaving, by a long white fee Plaited into | wens, rargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal.. 2.500 | | Fe the Banks and Bankers. will all | exery prominent physician. ‘Ten years’ practice in EE terms, which, to his credit be it suid, followed | _ tion to be abolished. wae agent: lined with white silk plush, | Sue National Dak o Memphis, Tend ot tren fae ures sete Lacerta ach | Sa esa reat talent cite, closely the reasonable and generous ones of | 3. The tariff to be revised. and bordered with white feather trimming. | P29 jarvia, Empire Clty, O 500 *_ MES. Dit. ue. | the ‘toeaty which Mr. Townsend Harris, the| 4. The Japanese codes to be in accordance|In the visible aspect of this costume ‘Memphis National hin hinineamse Stoo SVAEMSLEY, Pree. Louisiana National Bank, Fonte LADIES SEAL GARME TS ALTERED | 5 MUMS: and theW at, Lpmttedepeapet American diplomatist, had concluded exactly a| “with the principles of western jurispru-| there was not a vestige of color. | y schmidt, Potlame Gat WANAUX, Eres. State National Bank. paired, Tes made te eee EMR | "pulimanVeecivaioa Cae at Bt0am dally Pest menth before. By this document import duties dence and competent courts establishe The modified empire style has achiev great | 3. ¥. Stevenson, Bay Horse, idaho. 2,500| a bee Ose ee ee 0co-Sm* 1291 Penneylvauin ave Davia Building. Kine fs0 ane daily to inca aid St Laie Neto reduced from 35 per cent to about 20 per | | When the sixteen ministers and consuls and | popularity among girls and young married wo- | NW, Nichols, hrough Wella, argo & Co. Geo. W. Chamberlin, Middletown. Ma. 2,500 DRESS SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANU- sr 40 Bie Lomie: dally, cent ad valorem. and export duties were fixed | the Japanese representative finally got into | men, who “have the figure for it.” Those who | "gan Francisco, Cal... .. 15,000 | F. V. Fuller, Taunton, Mass... 2,500 Diane Brooklyn Si 4 eh Meet a Sper cent. With one exception, this treaty | line in April, 188 and the Proposals were sont pa = Soe ee Pabps day bp Anglo-Californian Bank (Ltd), San Fran- * ?. Freshwater, 05 Gatennis ‘St, New Or- MAMMOTH DRAWING Shakes nT an near tay Soote hommes te Se ee a ea Lord Elgin’s of 1858 regulates th: tions | forward, the following gigantic conditions appear a evening, 3,000 | | leans, La... se tees 25001 AT THR ACADEMY ETE CES, Bleep inye “ponte NE a Ba eae fn'some modified form of it. For example, « om Teiouo | Mrs 31. kadocsca Atanta, Ga 0) OF MOBIC. NEW ORLEANS, | FRENCH DYETEG SCOURING AND DEY CLeax: | {gueting dui af Marrighany, with Moment, for by that insinuating engine of dip-| 1. For the criminal portion of a total for- | low, square-cut “baby” bodice of silk muslin, ‘Tim, H. Ryan. Jackson, Mich. 2,500 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1888. First-class Ladies’ and Geute' work of every descrip: | Toot 1000 pam.’ daily, for Ttteburg lomatists, the “most fa nation” | eign population of 3.000 souls an array of | the bust outlined with narrow bands of Indian D. H. Brock, San Marcial, New Mexico,.. 2,500 CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. tion. “Plush. Velvet and Eveniue Dresses nts with through Sleeper to Pit clause, all the European governments competent highly-paid foreign Epon equal | embroidery. ‘Wide sash of soft, yellow silk, A depositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San 100,000 Py Hal | aa CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer were on the same footing as| in number to the whole English bench was | knotted on the side over a straight skirt of em- Francisco, Cal. 2,500 | gre ae oe aia the BET Pees EN. $20: | Spd Maison Friese, Faria. " = is . vi e | broidered silk and | loose - J. Gehrig, New York Cit; %s c. , TON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- Great The e: is in this tobe provided. These were to be aj or oe gauze a long, cream- -hrig, Y. 2,500 | seths, $1. TISHMENT AND DYE WORKS bod Ont Yery matter of the tariff. XIII of Mr. pointed by Japan, paid by Japan, but dis- | tinted kid gloves reaching above the elbow. Elias Schattman, 176 Bowery, N. ¥. City.. 2.500 LIST OF PRIZES. es’ and Gents? Garments of all kits slesured and Harris’ treaty declares. the whole of it revise- | Inissible, however. not by Japan, but only | _ ‘The worst of the empire style is the necessity H. J. Freeman, 150 F, Broadway, NY. City. 2,500] prize of Dyed without be Ladies’ Evening Drvwes bie after the lapse of fourteen years and one by their fellow judges. for slippers, which it entails, and the difficul Dr. W. Wilbur, Lynden, Wash. T.. 2,500 7 E oF °¢ S Specialty, ‘Thirty-five. years, experience, Bric Year's notice, upon the desire of either the Ameri-| 2. Japonese and English were to be the | Which it revives in regard to’ warm and suftic Z. M. Woodruff, Gainesville, Ala. 2500] 3 OF ee ean or Sy come governments; and regulation official languages of the court. but any | ently protective underwear. Carried to its John Johnston, 309 Ninth Ave., N, ¥. City. 2,500 3 a PRED ‘VII adds words: “Five years after roreign tongue was to be admissible, and | ultimatum, as it was in the days of Josephine John Campbell, Paso Robles, Cal... 1,250 A. FISCHER, the of wa (Kanagawa is practi- | therefore a full staff of court interpreters | and the Bonapartes, warmth and even decency —_— 906 G st. iw. = the former name being still to be provided. are eacrificed to an ultra lightness and delicac DRAWING OF JULY 10, 1888. only in diplomatic and consulir docu-| 3. The new civil code tobe “communicated” | of material and form. That it will ever reac! ‘Jacob Pohley and Anglo-Californian Bank (Limited), San Francisco, Cal. B.H. Pendleton, Estherville, Iowa. ‘State National Bank, Lincoln, Neb.. Josish C. Mitchell, Boston, Mass. Ira F. Ebert, Muchachinock, Iowa .. Andrew Gallagher, 131 Hampshire St, Bos Goops. on treaty powers eight months | such an extreme in these days of enlightened evision comes into operation, | #elf-interest is not to be believed; but there,are 1 alteration or addition for | still those who are capable of a good deal of ¢ fifteen years to be similar- | folly and who receive the aid of universal pub- ments), the import and export duties shall be to the si subject to revision if the Jopanese Seovesic® In Lord 's treaty, however, the passage in regulation VII reals, or “i Japanese governmest vie- | r jcated. icity in standing as the representatives of all, — ton, Mass. 7 G. T. Kes, siresit.” Thus what Mr. Harris, onthe part ofthe | Such conditions surely need only to be stated | instead of a moiety, of women. One result of DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 7, 1888. ‘The City National Bank, Dallas, Texas. United States, regarded as a just privilege or | to be seen to be preposterons. and the consent | the revival of the empire styles is to be noted a adie ok a a Fourth National Bank, Dallas, Texas. 33.200 concession to Japan, in return for what Japan | of a Japanese statesman to them can only be | snd remembered; this is the shortening of the | 4 correspondent at San Francisco, throu Welden Van Stoinburgh, 69 Columbia 8t, scan conceded by treaty, Lord Elgin claimed and accounted for by an overwhelming desire to | bodice and the reduction of tournure, Whether ti o Orakei = cone re wt New York City... te TAILOR secured for Great Britain as a right. | see the fact of helplessness and the stigma of | the distinct style is individually adopted or not | 79h 0. Pohl. § ors ty, ed, throne ‘Chas. Emmerich, 68 Columbia St., New York $180,000 THE cHAS: borharity removed from his country at ang | it will have the effoct of modifying the length | ,1irst Nat Bank of Michigan City, Tnd._.- city. 3 —— ' ‘GES OF THIRTY TEARS. orice, rather than again indefinitely postponed. | of W all forms and strengthening the foel- | “First National Beak of Manistee, Mion 15,000 | Chas. F. Gaffes & Co., Syracuse, N. ¥. <eon2 82,118,800 ‘The outaide world has stood still for Japan—| ler that the American minister sprang | ing in favor of untrained, slightly draped | yrs 'y. Gilly; 206 Bt Philin atest. New n° | Adovositor, Peoplen Bank, N faites Information | ocO-4im 414 OTH STREET. it bas shown her a face as changeless asa in the conference chamber and ex- | Mirts for evening wear. In other respects the | “Grieans La” Barnet Hodes, New York. fing your. residence, with state, County, sincet ne al RIA AND, FREDERICKSBURG RAT: statue’s—for thirty years. What has Japan AND ALEXANDRIA AND WAS! done in the meantime? When these treaties ignantly, ‘gentlemen, we are | ordinary evening dress remains the same. The J. J. Beyelle and Frank McKeon, Mobile, Number. More rapid return tail’ delivesy’ will be as- way ting for Japan’ For as arep- | low bodice is still eut pointed back and front, | A3¢l0-Californian Bank, Limited, of San Au 5,000 | #ured by your enclosiug ab Envelope bearibe Your full > of the great powers said. to | the silk resting closely against the fair skin, oa ze ©. C. Richards & Co., ¥ 5.000 ae H. D. Buzz, JETS made her people. had not learned {9 is- ‘igo (Lquote his exact words), | without edging of Inco or tulle. Thin figures | Mpaimem Camerous, Cal. throughs Wells, | Sis Netional Bank of Mulley Ala Hew York Eschauge br cedianey eter Gaseeey oe * IMPORTER AND TAILOR, —— Saonaiies tere ae eas’ oo - ng shame to let Japan put her | and matrons drape the bodice, aa they have | Geo. J. Johnson, Barega, Mich, trough Paes layne re iotagee al ae ee Has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS appreciated that the ery of “Foi"—“K. hand to sueh an unfair bargain.” done heretofore, with falling lace or gathered | Wim. Coach, Baraga. Mich. + 15,000 | Agepositor through Wells, ¥ M. A. DAUPHIN, ve Just arrived. | od Ot dee oie bepke igner”—was aimed at the church of Rome. | THE END AT HAN: Bare Ce x silk mall, but mo edg- | Matthew ftedfens, Harrison sircet Police conte RT TEmlly Sto ll garments madoin his | fms jcove Aieceeaite der Wee She was then perhaps the most feudal count In the meantime public opinion in Japan had Rested one Station, Chicago, Ul... aS Tr 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. $00,020, 10-155 30.7 ate Mier receris; tee hundred ana’ Atty a rb : DEPARTURES IN PASHIONS, Peter W. Harrison, 740 Carondelet street, ‘Address Registered Letters to mhl7 ‘Washinston, DC. 810. 7,0 9:85 10-42 and 11-05 nobles, the Daimios, with enormous incomes STOW2 active is subject of treaty revision. | at present, though fashion has developed | _New cai ae EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, © | === _| asst jychinee am. 52:00, 5.1 and two millions of ‘retainers, ruled the I ee ee ee under | new characteristics, it still preserves its sorer- le anes BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | 263332 information at, the office, nc ent te ches ar pesoctbebey shoyer heat Ooaek aaneye Te | eignty, and shows, indeed, less respect than | ¢. 7. 0" smith, Manitou Spriney, Gol. REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- | JRUSUNELL'S PORTABLE COPYING BOOKS | fiutlcn. where orders can be loft for sho > : zned the portfolio of foreign affairs. Thus | ver for church or state, law or doctors. | A depositor, through Wells, Farzo i Go. gard and Early, who arein chargeof the drawings, is | 43 Use Regular Oftce Luks, No press required CHAS. EPUGH. 3. WOOD, Was instant death; each of their retain- cverything was “off once more, and so it| Wherever it finds an idea which can be put to| $82 , a guaranteo of absolute fairness and integrity, that the mo eraporstan sete” sare ready General Meuager. (mo) Get. Pa. Agent ers, fed and clothed by his lord and regdy | remains, and the relations of Japan to the out- | novel or pictaresque uses it appropriates and | C2 E- Miller, care of Albert Kelly & Co, chances are all equal, and that n0 one can powibly di-| wisi Fouutainr Pen ‘Sackett Poustare te EDMONT AIR LINE, to give his life in rotarn, “had ‘uo side world. in =piteof all her efforts and every | employs ‘it, regandlems of custoon, opinion, ex | So Nallstreet, New Yor... “i r 1ase | “caaumsnne ae ae ee he errs “Kiet enn. Mail Dally Yor, Ween ceeupation than. first to st ment of justice and policy, still date from | tradition, "I Wave before, described. the Car, | seme aceasta F. Duty, 7250 | Gu Ree cleo, that the payment of paiass to ee ile, Chari ure. wor ip and afterward to exercise it. Ishonld bardiy have ‘written at such | att ings he could cut a man’s head off by the simple act length, however, if the end—and perhaps a Sepsi crate ae ite meats of drawing his blade from its veabbard: it he stsrtling and dramatic end—were not now | hoolof’ white wool, and. heegy Tope cord, strack down a merchant, “He insulted me” almost in right, Pie ; | knotted, of white wool also, tsed as girdle for was a sufficient excuse und explanation: unt Inouye’s resignation wns dictated by | the waist. The sleeves are the loose monk's amy crime that he committed. sw Ty (ex his own dignity end was not de-! siceves and are faced with white, gray, peach, Phi le, Lyne E. Evans, Nelson, i nit 50 | GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New io dna and Lynciibury, Roauoke, Bristol soe Orica, and the tcket are sigue bythe President “|For Tue Houars. Honor, Patera 3 vate) ad ew or DRAWING OF AUGUST 7, 1888. 40 Institution whose chartered rights are recognized | Our Holiday Stock is now ready and is very complete |", atpect Wail Dah for Warrenton Char PE eptale ertian Herge 5,000 | 2 the highest Courts; therefore, beware of ali imita- | tp everythin in the Book and “tstuonery tite jotacavlile, Gondoenvilie: trenisae thse fete | iis Heh Tort worth, 76x 43.200 | tions or ancnymons schemes.” nld-wisSw ee Sete anpalluatemted Books. | Limchiuns, Korky Mowiit, Danvilie sit Vaaiilio Grissadly Front at, meat tap 3 I 4 een Zonchbure’ and Das Sractio oe bs ” 7 os or br. St. Ferry, Gretna, La.. = a & , tu formally dixembowelling himsel%. the hara- n too many and too great, and his | Prererred. | The, ins govaben ineauciea airmen, Cah : Tu: T. I sikmwede = it Mat Besa eres nthe Mikato was penomlls’a to remain long out of the goverament, Ace | ia%% of physica, of music, and the like. ‘but Anos Marat Orshws, oF 21) cpl dca alge oan J °YTTATIONS AND ORDERS OF DANCE. sited Ata "Bold frafna We r, with the functions ofadummy. since cordingly he has since accepted the important | !¢ Jatest achievement has go much the appear- Jog, Rivard, Home Fstrect'n ws respectfully invite attention toa tine ot | 2 | Estas ages,” said Okubo in bis historic | portfolio of agriculture and commerce, and his | “2¢¢ of having been copied from the full canon- Bagk of Dead BERINTION FLOORS suuples, of Wedding | Tuvitations, Ball Brogratns, | B, M.—Datly, exept Sunday, for Mansssaa, ce ved behinda | fnilucnce is as strong and as beneficial as it has | a Fobe of high church or Romish church | Charles Welsn, Altooha, Ps Meuus, Fine Tickets and Invitation ‘Cards, which they put nad inversiediets etaticns Eitsin aed heb aoe ae whee a eee manatees ooo celebrant that the first sight gives one a little 1, Dang oad Ki sre now prepared to show. Tbe ansartinent is no co ie: > Seal ‘ n. | run in and out across the top and a lattice of Hundreds of good, well-intentioned, Ameri | hurr, id-fashioned, Prmnousced by more han one. great hag been | can mothers suffer tortures of fear and anaiety | arrow ribbon pos pes apse lend — and the eivil code, which | i" Fesard to high-minded, aspiring daughters | pots done in silk and the pretty, medie' r Frank or prises welties. id. . , shock. It is a cloak of black or dark velv Peter Kiein, 00 E Kinsey st. plete and corup 20 many Wot Nothing that has happened outside has! The relations of Japan with the powers at : : whe od Et Mouanua, 813 80, S7uh cuniident of mecting all tastes, Pullman ‘Sleepers ands ever reached his sacred ears.” ‘Then there | home and abroad in the past and in the future, bacag he e~ ae & ye ehichvty | Adepositor, through Germania Bani of New A depostor’throasli Wells. W. B. MOSES & SON'S ESTABLISHMENT, oii se Same [=a Et = Sras.a standing prohibition of “the wicked tect, | and the persoralities as well as the interna- | filed “with ag upright, witvoice Hoe teens | ork City 2,500 | 3. Mt Woolriive, Gti HOUSEFURNISHING: Through Pullen Sleepers Wasuiuetou to Memphis gelled Christian.” and offer of rowards for the | tional politics involved. not only in the matter | the throat, of goll cnbrolieen Tn ened oe re | Chas, Stration, Mexico, ind, through ins 7700 | Zest acelgiae, Gl Bridgend Cor, 11th aud F ets. nw. sage merece peer gaa tks denunciation of persons suspected of belong. | of treety revision, but in the much wider | ecjeniastiogl Stirs Were ee th eof the | National Datk of Pera, Ind. 2,500 | Alona Rawanda Tinaca, S.%. ‘ A acs, Bes ing to it ‘Then Russians ahd Datchmen ined | sphere of general prospectsin the Pacific, for Straight sleeves, sot full and high epon ans | 4 depositor, through the Defiance Natioual "| 8 Goldfarb, 182 Division st 8 ag - po, | Cooma Br Gus boon mardered in the streetsof Yokohama, the | very interesting chapter of contemporary | shouflers and gueslingd freee tee eee | _ Bank of Defiance, Ohio, .; 2000 | “Bickiutin Moore, 218 Gravier” at. New Pe interpreter to the British legation mufdered in | history. and one in which both England and | S40009 band of rish geld arte . A depositor, through Arkansas National Orie 000 ‘6, the legation itself twice attacked, Mr. | the ited States are closely concerned. | terior ‘edeings of ra mish the = 4 Bank of Hot Springs, Ark... -. — 2,500 | 3 = 000 | Are filled with the most attractive stock of Farni- A fol Kine of Eitan ardered. then Major Baldwin and ‘This mant, constttnte i subject of =y, con | the ‘aocbie cary which is held by an = cats Soathwestern National Bank of Philadel- 5,000 | ture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods and Interior Decora- GAS COOKING STOVES Lieut. Bird hered. ping British sailors | cluding letter. As for the conclusion of the | {nq futieas rossed phia, Pa... 2,000 tions to be had from home and foreign markets. zs Killed in the street at Ni for- . drama I ha itlin d above, [ am abl 2M C.H. Soudley, , 000 hand Dail 25 pee ty ap GR er Bee FANCIES IN FEATHER FURS AND FANS. Soo Darien, Beane Tee, tee Sooo | belisamial New tek Gis. B88 ‘The following are.a few of the special attractions to ee 4 jeshington 8:30 shot at Sakai, and the escort of the that “the irst three acts slready past, the| A novelty in sealskin garments is a pelerine, | L. F. Cooper, Cleveland, 0. 2,000 | Mercantile Bank of Atlanta, Gi each floor: eee ‘b iratne from the Routh vie <chathotte, Das British minister himself attacked as he was on {0uFth shall ond the deama wi ‘day.’ cut square instead of pointed, both front and | 4.@. Drobish, Lincoln, os ee 2,500 FIRST EXHIBITION FLOOR. mh31 “WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. Pats vis East Teumeenee: Bebe aod tna gl oS gpm ates “| back. The back is short, and with the addition ! youn’ Truitt, Wine S000 | Beebe oe E300 | 12 pieces Fine Silk, 32 inches wideabout 550 yards, a eS be Wrere committed from| IN THE VAN OF WINTER, | tls, ued asa fringe, does not more than |i Carter, aunts Clan, Cal 2.000 | Ban of Manlio, Marlin, Tex. 1450 | su athe newest shaden, worth 85e. reduced to Sec] Canpers! Canrers:: Canperst: tire Leal at 45 AM O80 Ms the most patriotic motives by men who | peal resch to the waist. But the square ends in | D. Meier, Denison, lows, Afrunciseo, Galen : 1,250 | per yard. We are daily receiving our Fall supply of BIGELOW, | (uruishecl, sind buseare Checialst othe. 4500 Reet were to sacrifice their lives rather | November Fancies in Fashion and So- | front are long and form a sort of stole, which | Wnty State Bank of Denison, Is. 2,000 — LOWELL & EARTFORD WILTON CARPETS, BODY | #ivztia aveuue. aud at Passeiger Station, Pemnayivas % = Ves regarded as the desecration ciety. looks odd and quaint over the red-wool walk- DRAWING OF MARCE 13, 1888, DRAWING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. SECOND EXHIBITION FLOOR, BRUSSELS, MOQUPTS, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, | *'" allroad, Oth aud Bete. Jas. L. PATLOR, T bat ~ 1 2, | ing gowns, which are a feature of the season, | A depositor, through Wells, Fargo & Co,,8an Jog Fhipooy New York City, 75,000 | | ‘There are 85 paire of Fine Imported ChenilleCur | THREE-PLYS, TNGRAINS, and ART. SQUAKES. | ~ said the testament of one of the lect of tang, | TE RESTRICTION OF FEMALE ATTIRE—sUNTING | The feather furs are no longer a novelty, and Francisco, Cal... = 15,000 | “ “Commercial Natior {atns, 60 inches wide by 336 yards long, left of the 100 | eae ae eee neat | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “it would redound to my greatest honor,| 4%? TE PRODLEMS oF MaTaiosr—soprr1ED | they are so frail that they will never be popu- | LD. Morelock, 111 Olive st, Adams Exp, ont: pairs which were reduced from $10 to $7 per pair, | “"tY- Av imspec = etme sd Ew ‘hough Iam but a person ofthe Nery lowest | COSTUME OF THE “aT HOME”—XEW DISPENSA- i a are charm Cas ey, we mk oe hice ce - 15,000 | Ohi, rad ‘which is leas than cost to import. se25-3m HOOF, BRO. & CO. Fst. Mi VERNON seen 77 degree.” ‘Then the merchant was two in the | TIOX IX WooLEss. Pink and black. The new models are made up | ™7- Be Sewburspor es < 4 } very light, of the most delicate ostrich ti seest., East Saginaw, Mich. 15,000 .» through Maverick National Bunk, THIRD EXHIBITION FLOOR, UT Re . STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ey ee oe | sak one Gus Oxmndiioan mounted on a foundation that is invisible end Pt $988 |” 2.200 yas best tigeion, Zowell and Mectteed Roly JEWELRY, &c Vernon ane ver Tenahese gontee'g anaar, for Mt above the common coolie. ‘Then, finally, law | New Yorx, Nov. 0, 18%, —Fashion seems to greet Mad aaah Pear bi bined fe Je not | 3H Woodson, 1525 isin at.’ Lyachbury, Bato Vallty Navi Bunk of Cinebaaas 6: 2.893 | Brumeis, im choice designs and colorings, Reduced Feu Srock ES tlemerleerelpareng Ses ihe, will of the Daimio, finance wie his | offer much greater variety to the individual | wc twankp-nes aatiae But they pip _yeythtough Lynchburg National Bank... 15,000 | BL. Bennett, care of Southern Bank of Ga, 5,000 | 70m 81.35 to $1 per yard. Have Ovexen A Fou 16 m 1.1, BLAKE. Captaw, a am ome eae | on on ope does. This restriction to | for v. ry dressy purposes, not for hard usage or | *5, a ee 15,000 | 8 Helm. "for mass FOURTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. eo as ROR FEVER LARDINGs, i + what is suitable toacertain age, to certain | every day wear. ey are in demand, how- ao ¥ eT FRE! cio! NZES b atans —_ a positions and circumstances, is obligatory in | fer for holiday gitts, and they are a’ “fag | 20k omg wae + 15,000 | Bauk of atsyaville, Magaviile 9,000 | 13 Japanese Screens, G feet high, 4 wines, gold em- | FRENCH CLOCKS, BROS Leaves 7uh-atrect whart ou ‘THE PRESENT JAPAN. society proper. ‘The girl who has been ont two | Fith some ladies for folding round the neck | WT Miers tantieeve, New ork, 12008 2 qGroitag thratizn Welln, Banyo & Co. Droidery on satin, Japanese cloth back. Reduced from AND Fiat : Spares ities baiear on of to-day? Readers | seasons proclaims the fact by wearing colors, which kas ousted tharos beet oe thie eee Saves tor Wait By pee EXHIBITION FLOOR y apr aid CaN uiasadin wan her caste, aha by enriching her gowns, by venturing on more | purpose they are lovely but not, economical, Lessee ocr 3388 ay ION Be srt govt an army of 60.000 | CHbOFate models and combinations and the | for they would soon be spo e ‘A very large Easy Arm Chair, covered in best command an arm; | occasional display of feathers and jewelry, | feather fans is a large circular form, which © leather, Rednced from $25 to 15. highly trained and perfectly equipped men in | oy w ¥- | closes, and can be made @ pendant from th FRANK M. LEWIS, a | She lias not yet got so far as lace fronts to her | ¢! Ls 4 I’ Peace and 100,000 in war. Her fleet numbers | ®" —— | side. ‘It reproduces the old Hindoo form, the 3.500 SIXTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. Some of the finest and fastest vessels afloat, | °°. trains and brocades; these are reserved | jilded sticks forming a central disk freer ohie I » Her educational srs ts an ascending sale | for fter marriage and the assumption of ma- | fhe feather spring. The cost ig from fifteen Henk ob lpi #338 Petenpuhory terer apinrerry~diyr-nye te ree ae from public schools and technical schools and | tronly airs; but, excepting as a bride, her | to twenty-five do jut on the other hand ~~ ae : 1215 PA. AVE, at. ai, to fill many import-| He White attire must hereafter be of such ma-| ahd fastened by an aigrotte to. the sticks, > Fs SEVENTH EXHIBITION FLOOR spsincering posts on the Ameri. | terial as will differentiate her from the “‘rose-| very much reduced in price; they can be i A 3-piece Antique Ash Chamber Suite, with « large can railways, to take re ot bud” fraternity. In all this we follow strict bought now for less stan five otters, where = beveled glass in bureau. Reduced from $28 to $22. MEDICAL, &. For Namau, Rantings de Cube and Cieufuegou several great chemical ishments in | copy from orthodox styles abroad. There was | !8#t Year they were nine and ten dollars. ‘This = a5ub nero Br UsING A DOPE other, spat Berope, Sed one” of her praduaen has | nc when tne young, Gannett | baat th Sid Cy Re od for several years the salaried 1, A Mabogony-finished Suite, with large double bed- ‘cane of nervous debility and loss of | # Perfection, American, managemen vate experimental ‘assistant of - | had become rich wore all the fine clothes, the "389, ee Sate fortable. man in ‘Berlin, the greatest Chemie’ inc, | laces and jewelry. the velvet and. fenthers of i 750 | stead, large bureau with beveled French plate glass, | BET Pree! woe Set sie Gita" | For particulars, deans ted pamphlets, ‘world, « post which bendredsof tha eect maine | the family. We have outgrown that School row ribbons. or by marrow Se eee ee SY | ee SARE Wakb 2°00. T13 wall «t,x. Pesn chemists would gladly fill for nothing, but | $:*¥4 uo longer wear diamonds, and plain wool | ribbons run in and out and forming » border, carved. Reduced from $95 to @80. cd and Quly Reliable Ladies’ | ni thatu sia et syeten ia Hf maytag Per eanay, Her police | anil when time aad place demend trey, | Alovely but very expensive fan fhas ribbons XINTH EXHIBITION FLOOR can be consulted deily, 464 Cnt, between 43Gand 6th plete an . af ‘Well informed, her new criminal c: A fine San Domingo Mshogany Hand-carved Side- ‘doard, with 3 large closets, 1 lange linen drawer, and 2 enw "Omics always open, . mes will be who are unwilling to be pared down to the con- latest design, S-foot top, 53x24 French plate glass Take, Prenat with the ne fom | aad anne soe Raced, downto the con-| reefs young. git part in ale and party = oe 2 tow ‘seatous, bg their game and retire inte ing. table etgain,?ineuahions for, the matrimony with” the usual - problematical | eushiot set ine coon chin, ‘Jo | Chances of fatare happiness. jardiniere colors upon ine Collate ‘the such splendid work in such appafent content, | ¥E Dinrzyeariow ix woottx vannics, | Meat usciul creed hhas become $id surroundings wh‘ch show so little obtru-| November is always distinguished by many | quite transformed. Itis now made so much authority. shall saan | Cvents which mark the opening of the season | Hs iment 1s eter ese’ with ivory that orld ang indicate the current in which fashion is to | and is, in addition, so skilfully: maroc ed jad its ection, yr % ” 4 ear peden gin 3 myod a — ¢ a that the new ae have all the appear- TENTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. A large handsome Rug Couch, very comfortable, Re- Sai 25 to FE. F. q & 00, 1321 F st eee ome |__WOOD AND COAL. __ lo . ance of the ivory antique. A still ‘sirable patterns. Reduced from 75c. to Sie. per yard. CTE THAT take place, theaters open. and important mu- ‘more novel THAT sical rents auch as grand concerts, precede eed been produced by eens TWELFTH EXHIBITION FLOOR, cog pon sel owe orl a srenotoc-lyo that it has “i's pn ‘There are about 30 rolla, oF about 1,500 yards of oes 3 S2 s toilets are displayed, which attract attention | clouded amber, a and those 630. = ‘very precious and rare portenity See mach bebeiital Sossaet an than that ch sople collaleld Say ‘TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS tunity for muc fered the exhibition of whatever ia now in'waisice, | Thon it rst made ite appearance; the reduction 4,988 | which nave been selling for 42340. per yard, which 1s ‘Jees than cost to manufacture. These will be closed out at A230. Callearly and secure choice of the ten OTTS FRENC ‘ARE THE Cc power TT ing color and rich materials into panels atl aa hoe 2358 | Patterns remaining. ; a c 3; ——} Coax: 1 Woon: Vilions of silver and gold”—at Kyoto, remain | P20 and sloavea, ae well as in the | extensions though ancleesd i seven er ot 1,950 | , autbestere Priene are for cash on or before der | pr. bODD's SERVING 1 this duy monuments of thesams Yosbisea'’s | "az Of armmmentation. High and light colors Dossed leather or gold The new dtveey. ton Sect. at these, although they antedate ‘the | Soateric, and. inistures of frames are V for ‘of ae : Rarer are for before pyle: phan € colored silk with William: Comgearer, crosmed, the channel | ioe mors Er eran form o lat SSS ieee omer Timarvel- | rer Fie er velvet but are 4 Teale epithe hk one woven. with arranged See Japanene history. tion without losing effects in'a sea of words janice sesietie tee ee however, that panels in : igen narrow; acquiesced for ‘year in this state of | tt teed tay aris te or attempts to but —— —— vee and losses and humilia- | body. Cream white, red and gold ase the oF QROLeag beet quality Waite Ash Furnace Goal at my “supposi-| colors most used as contrasts, and they are bP A rpebet ematity Waite Ach Crertans Coal ot 7, her to combined with fawn, olive, ruset brown = a ee ge , SSmnes: an cone 006 Pa ave. nw; mw; (= ¥

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