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Peabody Education Fund. WHAT IS A GENTLEMAN? COMMON SENSE EXERCISE. To the Editor of Tae EVENING Star: put on your other clothes and make sure that LADI 3’ GO 3. = 8. { i i ity or cual IF YOU WISH A MONT AIR LINE. ; The proceedings of the trustees of the Pea- Is It Reality or Veneer? Don’t ee and Make the weed ood bene oe —— L tn Wait py Waste Glove dt, oa | py eater Ke 18t, 1888. body education fund at the twenty-seventh meet- | pom the gan Francisco Areonaut. @Foel of Yourself. next day or the day afterward, and do the same the Ladies’ Failor. ae %6 | Gore Chatioteervles and Seatioos —— York, Seren 3, muy nee: Next to theology, this discussion of what con- | rgar’s waar HUNDREDS DO, THOUGH, AXD THEN a ae oe v- | wil sloeren “ey, cont stethe mare'aen tales Calera, ished in a pamphlet of ninety-five pages. ‘on. | stitutes good manners, gentility, &c., is the GOOD—HERE SOME you, the yard. Save the ‘ots Robert C. Winthrop, who haa filled the office of | most fruitless. Every one’s ides hee the came | ‘2% CTMNASTIO® ARE x0 = healthy man and a good citizen. Roba ry TO Do. sed President from the commencement, presided | root and different branches. A Frenchman's ‘THINGS TO DO AND NOT and made an address, in which he said it was @ | gontieman and an Englishman's gentleman are | From the N. ¥. Sun. matter of special satisfaction and gratification Now that it is too unpleasant to exercise out | pugene Fields in the Chicago News. that he was privileged to welcome the appear. | Ye many ace eee nai wean of doors, all the gymnasiums in town are| ‘The play at the Theater of MoVicker did Seckasenhy tings tee ee ee aac cae ing aside of all class dis- | Crowded with men who have started in with | you last night see? It was magnificent, Ah, prcerremper Prem apuned Gavaand to onsen tinctions, instead of simplifying -»atters, has | their annual resolve to take faithful and regu-| but you there was not! Voilal Then we shall that of minister plenipotentiary of the United hopelessly involved them. You are always | lar exerciseall winter, Before New Year's day | of it tell, States at the court of id. Dr. Curry has now | coming in contact with le whose views areas | a third of the number will have dropped, nd} At the door of the theater the M. shomas been unanimously chosen to resume his former wide asunder as the and who are ready time spring comes not a quarter of the | Geary was standing for the taking of Place, in which he was most efficient and sue-| to fight to the death for their own pet theories. pasion cn prpabaeeciprideh paris of the tation. In the time Ke cessful in the performance of all the duties de» | 7 was once at a dinner party where a girl and a ‘The difficulty is that few men pedpaeg hg Geary, but now it does that he goes volving on him. man undertook to argue on the topic of what | Will be left. to be called the M ‘The report of Dr. Samuel A. Green, of Boston, | made a gentleman, and their social instinct | know how to exercise, and that too many of ‘Ah me! the fate of what who acted gratuitously as general agent | alone preserved them from mags eae argu- | them rush it too much at first. If a man were i 16 tic Rock, and all scuth western points, tos tant Sova Ramer Rew nd Bve-| FH pae Hem Wor MES SPRINT APARACTIONS FOR IBM'S . r 900 TM Southern “Express for Lynch- during the absence of Dr. Curry, shows a total | ment degenerate into open, w girl was! eoing to exercise his horse or his dog, | marten mae this frosts “bapa dai tiny, (oe ee Pee oe a5-11t_| pare, Denville, Baloch: AnorNe, Gasiodie, Soret distribution in the last year ‘among the ten | an intelligent western creation, very vivacious i ee “Yes,” he “it did not litte ot |ar sas | Dp... | States now the subjects of Mr. Peabody's bounty | and prac alert, smart, quick as lightning | “ if he were going t some —- jot snow one of Muze M, J. Paaxor of 267.600." "It also shows an aggregate distri- | with a'sort of quiet, sarcastic humor. She be- | animal, he would not start with three or four | Whi peck you French?” you him sek. 1320 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Harrison's), bution from the income of that bounty during | jieved in nature’s nobleman, in the untutored | hours of violent exertion on the first day, and you the twenty years of the operations of the | son of the rairie, whose nobility of soul gives | expect to keepitup. If he were to try that m4 (French one little—one little (un FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. board, “among twelve southern states, of no him a nobility of action. She a oe eo “it he, sues sg peated od Pes Dior say you to him addressing, | | A special selection in NPOOING. There were three vacancies in the board to | able to. commit: « wicked or welsh neton, phan, even the elephant would go off his feed | “what forint that ale of the citizens of Chicago | TEL OBNAMENIS, SA MPOON®. suat-amt id by the di of Hon. oring se——but, | an ome an lesa. a | Spe Aug EO. WHIT! 3 Leng ge soning, of Lockie, loin wee 2 farot ccierkeeenan oe as ad |aumber of wom tuck. aver tall tk yak tev “I it upwards give,” replies the M. Geary. | G?0,¥HITE. ron RIDING HanITe. cLoTs Greatly Improved and Better Than Ever. ister to M », and of Chief Justice Morrison ciety, di terio ite way from the way they should start. “You should go to give me one easy one.” COSTUMES, COATS, WR. by mae Silore B. Waite, and one ou account of the serious | mystery cf Ws toh tie oe eae pe aie | Pecealy some of thein cre, hajurcd, and stmare vipat® faver you soo Ms. the Colonel ae) Ecru Aeivce aes ofa ente iliness of Col. Theodore Lyman, of Boston, | ge likely as not to drink out of the rates tere | two-thirds quit. er. reer EO. 7 guarante GEO. a led from “‘bodily infirmity” to leman?” Go into an; Symnaycinm at this time of the | Ciel! n2B-2w" | 1110 F st. San ahs vongunion ie Winthrop spoke eRe noe 7 antagonist, with | year, and dpe ten to twenty-five | Mr. the Colonel makes to wear beautiful JAY GOULD, 421 9TH. EVERYTHING IN feelingly of all these distinguished gentlemen; | placid conviction; “he is a fine, splendid fel-| men and youths of various constitutions and | clothes and in the hands of him he transports Jp'tear cig ally ts Be and his tribute to the late chief justice is un- | Jow—give him a chance and he be a hero. | different weights trotting around the track at | the twins (les jumels). ki Se re een Comme he surpassed by any other among the hundreds of | But all the same he is not a geatloman, the same pace, and each of the amateurs try-| ‘The Mr. Coquelin is grand, exclaims, “C'est Cara “Noveltice, Fancy ‘Goods. WO! ERE FOR eulogies of that great and good man. The} ‘This young man was an agreeable and attrac- | ing to a x 3 veer three vacancies were filled by Hon. Randall L. | tive type of a lass New Yorker. He was GO FURTHER THAN HIS FRIENDS. “oer lez vous Francais, monsieur? Vex BEARD anmin a 4, 1220 | Gibson, United States Senator from Louisiana, | an amusing fell nered, lazy, in-| A young man who wouldnot think of running | 4,01, 1m peu. Rieti berpremey blishmen: | Fk wa Gen. Charles Devens. of Boston, former At-| clined to think himself a great and glorious | two ‘or tikcee blocks on the streets in the pa on Dieu! we 2 N EFFEC ‘Tae WEEKLY STAR, in its new dress and under careful editorial supervision, commends itself as one of the most attractive and desirable news and family journals published. It comprises eight | pages of solid reading matter—the very cream of i and Street Costumes, otc., made at 8} T- | TRAINS TEAVE WAST torney-General, and Chief Justice Melville W. | juminary, moderately sel moderatly kind rn All speak the French one little. The Heer fect fit and work ope siting required, Am | RRORNER SIxTH AND B j the contents of the eight-page daily issues of THE Fuller, of Washington. H. K. | to his sisters, condescendingly polite to, his om, ors miloa tre meeppetedl Seepes will | of ei seercheat of the grate sed | Sete eo Fad te Shiai ek cedeangd | RvENINe Stam, together with additional features, 7 — aS run 10 or 15 miles around the track in a closed | the clerk of the store—all speak the French— ] or, * | Good Templars at Rockville. Teed eee Oe ested ne motes: | Foon, until is heed vfwims and his tongue | one little, © Seat Sux ( Ganwexrs a Sree pee decree ann conm Sane; a | sactatinge department devoted to Farm, Heme Correspondence of Tar EvExtne Stan. was handsome and well dressed. He thought | hangs out like a dog's. Because he cannot} Ah! quel vie! FINE FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HATS, Raut tn Cars feo an Pittabune mati, | a Rs mtitihy sateen Gunes Rocxvinie, Dee. 5, 1888. | there was no place fit to live in this country | startin and do this at once without injuring When i neh MUPFS, BOAS, So, MADE TO ORDER. Gay, tol —— i, Sleepit seamed ‘The annual session of the Grand Lodge of | but his own metropolis, His ideas of gentle-| himself, and because he finds that he ig in roth shegadied ent egtae bites eae hee, Nester Exprene * ited expressly for the weekly edition. 7 ji 7 e an he w e ad no i 3 3 Siecping Cars yas the state of Maryland, I. O. G. T., commenced oo a —- —— pices Kx cease ais osacthiiten tate Then you shall say 123 F at. n.w., second floor, and connecting | drat tars b through | In addition to its unexcelled attractions as ® at the Town hall, this place, to-day at 11 a. m. ‘tl tricks he hath in him which gen- | SYmnasium is a failure, and after a few weeks’ y In a modest way: 6 _8e22-3m_ 1310 8th st. n.w., bet. N and O sts. 10:00 pan, daily, for. weekly newspaper, it has issued a list of valuable The meeting was presided over by Thomas J. | femenhate™ trial stops until another year or gives it up. ‘Je parle Francais un peu, GUPERFTCOUS HAI DESTROYED. LEAVING NO Wes swith throtugi Sleeper tee | . Owen, G. C.T., with ©. J. Karsner as secre-| He argued that no mancould be a gentleman | | Cte oe cone ins gymns- We'll let these foreign acto txery, prominent Ruysican. Ted ears cbraceice in Bacto ‘AND POTOMAC RAILROAD... | Sd useful premiums, given either to single sub- smallest a i aay Elec’ "e wen erie, Ci heater, s for a tary. All the rest of the grand officers were —— = Ln nee tat cea: | tas gymnadiam since'ho wes young, wants at Ate jes Noel Otint MES. Dic GABRIEL 1931 6 uw. Povo aid Rlaenre duly excert Satunay, 10:00p. | scribers or club raisers, which will be sent, togetn- Eeventy-five. delegates representing the sub: | mandments-all but stealingand if his man- a ee ee eae At I-talian or Dutch, + DRESS SHIELDS ARE TRE BEQE. MANU- | yor Willamaport. Lock Haven, and Elmire, ¢8.50a, | er with a eample copy of the paper, free and post- enty-t 24 h e unt lum bbe! ani whirl em. A «a ” ic ~ + | * Si y fsiormg dope alam ippoespipsed prot mabenendeante De OOH MALS sound between his tigers like be dod ston ‘We parley in French ‘‘un peu. Hichoud by att Tending dry-soods houses in the Uitte | For New Y0eK and the Fait, 7:20, 9 99..12 00, and | paid to any address, of given to any one applying twenty-five new members o! the gran 6 = 5 » | in the office where he is aclerk. Or he wants - WNT AND DEES ; 3 ; | i 4 i “My gentleman’s merely a matter of veneer, “ : 8o all Chicagoans, haut et bas a IERING AND DRY C1 | unda} ¥ j office. aeeee a eaee ee ee ee ce enen of | nid ber generously. “He'sall on the surface’” | to pull the rowing machine with « forty-one (From Calumet to sland Blew), ING ESTABLISHMENT. 1208 Rew | SE ee 0 oe tees eed a see ceeass | ‘The young lay wee in a rage, bus kia it with ae oe or the rest of tho week First-clane Ladiew and Gents) work of every desarip- | Asa further inducement to secure a large im Of other business of the order was transacted. |® skill which, a nope, hegre RET pooh Seopa apap pastel Should one little French speak AND CAHOLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer cxense to its subscription Net, Tas Weesty Stas hi sion will be held to-night. It is | ideas, would have set her forever in the ra- : Which is to say, parler un peu! and Maison Yriese, Prris. me! de2d-ly _ | Another sessi blie meeting will be held | diant galazy of perfect gentlemen had she had | track and sce whether there is not the making : es =n GLEAY 5 fos seep Rane Lam in him. Sometimes he| The Mr. P.D. Armour also speaks of the prior to the final adjournment. the fortune to be a man. of a Sateen has axvangeé to give iN STAI 4 » D’ Wo! h 208 Got. 0 w. fas purchased a| ‘And yours is all below the surface. I dare | tries to do all these things at once. He hasan | French. Hemakes to go to admire the art of Garments of all kinds cleaned and and Commander A. G. Ke d without being ripped. Re safe sstathoer o idea that the mere fact of being in @ gymna-| the Mr. Coquelin. He says that the Mr. Coque- | Dyes ripped. Lad ee ee ee ae ee a pw Reine ote pmo Le The cams [slums enables hits 60 do thines Sikh beeen lier cee beautiful and that the jowls of | S,¢peuslty,, Thirty tive yeare own, of Mrs. Rose Williams, for $1,000. J E nts’ . 60, 11:00, | 00. 5:10, 10:00, and 40 am, A PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER | j | 0 h in of hi i ‘ moderate. Goods calied for and deli H pam, “TCluuited Express, all | th tical, | not do outside. He tries all these things the | him being more beautiful three times than of | = Ol RME DE U H m. Week days, and oo pan. who simpl ys the price of subscription, $1.00 proposes building s dwelling-house on it at an | FrecTaly sccepted and the most practical. | or evening or the first weck. He does not | the pig comn-fed j | iia oka ee tak. ober - early da : - ‘i prairie, but what would you think of him if | change his diet. He does not take proper care| ‘The auditorium of the theater has itself si A. FISCHER, _ | For, Palmore, 655, 200, 945, tet | Per annum. Mr. Cee Sclinen, of Poole aville, - es Jou saw him in a ball-room?" of Sai after ied Sars eek in = | au of ee of cream. ae erie ee a 0, 440. 6:00, 7-40. 8 10:00, and 17:20 P| This premium ise seriously injured some days ago by a he os is hair 1 office he is disappointed because he cannot do | the cream of the cream speak the French one AA GREG Loe as, 9:00, 9:03, , am, Piece of timber falling upon him is still ins pa cat las sossuihtastaro Nike conmares & professional gymnast's tricks at night. Livery | little. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. | 3 4:10.6:00, 7:40, 8:10 10:00, "end | precarious condition, his lower limbs being be litle while some one fe —— oP. va ;,| WORCESTER’S POCKET DICTIONARY, P @ gentleman? le while some on _ For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, paralyzed. 5. A.M. aadiuiin vaxake ace™ uieine Gia aeaeecnon. They nod to each other in a friendly wise, except Sunda: hs ] —— ) se8 ly are. NPIDEN ‘With a “Comme vous portez-vous?” For Annapolis, 7:20 and 9:00 am., 12:05 and 4:40 ey be ek eon Married and Gone to Europe. a dude tleman’ that what another man can do he can do at But that’s about all pay daily, except Sun Suidays, 9:00 a m, | Something needful in every family and ui THE STORY THAT IS TOLD OF THE SON OF SENATOR : y . once. In every gymnasium in New York young Of the French they recall— ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL | alike in the office, work-shop or at home. It is A special from Basten: te the New York Sun a think said ae “it poe coe ceihe a} men tumble from the rings and bars and For they speak it, you know, “un peu.” G. T. Kees, special 8 N WAP AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON rs RALLROAD, | the most complete small dictionary ever offered to medium, you could strike what you are looking | trapeze who would not have been allowed on| phe Mr. B, HL Hutchinson, the king of the For Alexandria, 6-00, 6:1 P " gives the rumor of the marriage in that city of | for. Your ideas are greatly exaggerated. In| them had they not told the instructor that ; corner of the wheat, sits in the parquet. He 4 “ a 3S the public. It is nicely and substantially bound in Mr. Will R. Hearst, son of Senator Hearst and | the west they are too prone to call a man who | they were able to doit all. A few of these ac- | Corner of the wheat Coquelin is magnificent. TAILOR, 10:57'a. un, 5a, 8:05, and 16. | caoth, comprioes 298 sceniilib inetiaithdens ditor of the San Francisco Examiner, to a | washes his hands before dinner a dude; and in | cidents are known, but seldom, unless some | Stftnge but it docs thet they alt ee nte Quantico, 5 0p a | cloth, comprises 298 pages, . ne ee ; PeprR Ry the east one who is not conversant with the | one is killed, is anything heard about them, Sse be "Itis that of knowing anything hmond and the South. 6:00, 10:6' 4nd contains more than 10,000 words, the spelling, woman with whom he had been intimate when | aoctuations, in’ the fashions of shirtaiuds a | and s fall rom the rings or the bars seldors en, magnifique.” It 3 ‘and 6-05 p. mi. daily. he was at Harvard some years ago. Some o y pt Sunda: for Washingt ‘tough.’ A happy medium is the thing.” sults in death, but only cripples the inexperi- Trains leave Alexandria for Washington 4 : ; ; | The Mr. Hutchinson is happy. Ses richesses | c9-4m 414 OTH STREET. $:00-9:10, 10:15, 11-0%n, ta SRNR Oe ROE a NS his former college chums refused to believe the | Outside the ever-dissatisiying gentleman enced young man for life. reater in number | soutaccrues a un point incroyable. Ses rich B10, 7 nae tai and J those of the largest and latest editions. It is well story. but one who had been quite intimate is perpetually being met with than these accidents are the injuries to the esses soutacerue par un heureux coup de and 10 2 pan, i with Hearst during his senior year said = = guestio What constitutes good manners’ Lobengpiecderan hag = eon ofa roms bourse, a, = Beare pepe | el cn, northeast cor. | printed, in plain and readable type, and contains true, 1 added: “I don’t know any of the | The sage of Concord has it tha’ man who tries do too much at once. is | «Ah, Monsi i . VO 2-01 » 1 } moh cae Yo - " r, . particulars, but understand that the girl was | nera are made up of petty sac And | all right, perhaps, for a professional oarsman | ,,;,.\y Monsieur Hutchinson, vous portez-vous | FT F). Banr, {f—-. 4+ — 4 tS. \aprastnadscisgundidnptamsapestece: Bot in bis set, and on that account his folks feel | Dickens says somewhere: “I take it that my | to pay more attention to the muscles of his | >i 5 caiiiaibac et yout? IMPORTER AND TATLOR, “ | Means ‘s ottan® 3 2% ¥OUD. | ana Phrases, Explanation of Abbreviations, Rules pretty badly about it. They are trying to hush | business in the social system is tobe agreeable; | back and the pulling muscles of his legs| M. Coqnelin est magnifique?” Has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Li ere eon = af itup. I believe. As I told you, I don’t know | f take it that everybody's business in the social | than to his chest muscles. It may be justifi-| «Quiet le prix du ble est augmente!” have Just arrived. Sis | PRAT TEMQRE AND O11TO KATEROAD, | for Spelling, and Tables of Weights and Meas- this to be absolutely true. but 1 have every | system is to be agreeable.” ‘This is hard com- | able for a runner to develop his legs without | .@itt_¢t le prix du ble happiness of him war) agian dimly rene reste Fe UR CT A. ween, a reason to believe it. There is nothing against | mon sense, and combined with Emerson's and | giving adequate attention to his arms, and for Bis: a! quel vi a3 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AV! avenue and U st Rue | . the girl except that she is not his social equal.” | practically applied, ought to result in most | @ dime museum prodigy to get his arms, legs, mh17 Washinton, D. For Chicago and Northwest, vestibuled limited ex- | The Sun states further: Young Hearst left | perfect manners. | A gentleman once said, | and back in such condition that he can manage = | press, daily, 8:35 am; exprent, 8-05 pan. dally, | Tulshandsome and valuable ttle book, which TATIONERY. | 1220 pnaanst and St. Louis, express, daily, 3 and | revaiis at 40 conta, exclusive of postage, will be For Bitisburg and Cleveland. vestibuled limited ex | hecrtber daily. | Sven and sent, postage free, to every subse press, daily, 8: and express, 9:00 Old Hutch is au fait. = — = fhe Hoffman House. New York. on November | while talking of the manners of a beautiful | enormous weights. But what a sane young| When the deuce ito pay BOOKS AND 23. telling the porters, clerks, and cashiers to | and charming woman: “She is the most per- | man, that does not expect to be a gymnast or In wheat, and he corners the same; = = = = keep his destinatio .__ But it was learned | fect lady Tever saw. She makes you feel so | # rufner or a sculler, but who exercisesto keep | He doesn't parly-voo AND ORDERS that he ordered his baggage sent to the French | exquisitely well-pleased with yourself, You | his mind clear, and both his head and body in ; ag z. For Lexington and jocal stations t10:108 % Wat be sled on La Ch ary on Me hicoraed ait’ |qood watkingcedst cheat wist sina ion | oberon tape sachet meray nite aug pau ie, Baars 38 $450. 4p, 11 | Renved by Tax WEEKLY Sta a LOD each line pier an at he sailed on ampagne | leave her thinking yourself a hero, and she a } £00d working order, should want wi h all these But he gets there tout le meme. les of” Weddi itations, Pro ee ae 4 . the next day. He was alone while at the hotel. | divinity for having discovered it. The woman | things that belong to a professional it is hard 2. Menus, Fine ‘Tickets thd Invitation ‘Carda, which they 25, 4:3 It will also be given free and post paid to any His friends up town had not heard of the mar-| who in a crowded room puts most people at | to see. A Portrait of The Czar Nicholas. a wr trelensgedd cairns omen rd dg 9 one sending (wo (2) subscribers to THE WEEKLY STAR at $1.00 each ($2.00), each subscriber, as well getting © copy of the dictionary free and post pela. 4 riage, but one of them was inclined to believe | their ease has certainly the most agreeable} A man becomes sick of anything, no matter | From the Duke of Coburg’s Recollections. Po 2 that young Hearst's father had instructed him | manners.” how cnjeyable and healthy, by taking toomuch | ‘The Czar Nicholas was, in fact, the last real | == | Fr Anmapriia, 640 Soa Ue pan Renee ie Me went; The story as told is that young | He went on to say that he thought the lovely | of it. If his muscles ere not in good working stick ini-Reatope. ‘T° éoant i among ay. HOUSEFURNISHINGS ‘am, 12:05, 4:10, pin. ‘Sundays, Mr. Hearst grew tired of the irksome re-| lady in one of Mrs. Burnett's books, who at| order, if his stomagh is a little out of shape, he a Fala gmy; it J Nis 2S. pm. mas pegs [xsints of his profession. Since the Senator, | crowded and fashionable Washington recep- | ought to start in moderately and with cace’’ He | Most instructive experiences and recollections aes <a more, 5:00, O40 6D08 Be Lele Boe eee his father, bought the Examiner as a toy for | tion devoted herself to a clumsy, bashful b ought, in fact, to loiter a good deal around the | to have obtained a living picture of the most Cc. « Br G 11:20 Py ‘On Sundays, 8:30 a m., 1:15, 3:25, 4 his json that journal has been reported | seeking to put him at his ease and make him | gymuasium and not to strain himself, ejther at | remarkable men of mee time, which I was able | VOOKING Ay (Oras. 6:45, 11-30 p. to have lost money steadily. It is said] enjoy himself, was fit to fall in love with ed plete ai mprises so many novelties that they feel confident of meeting all tastes, c Ea ence For Stations on the Metropolitan Pranch, t6:35, AND YET ANOTHER PREMIUM. that no less than $350,000 has been | on the spot. ferinengut ics vomiars teens a To-found | © *2PPlement and complete from time to time ex io igaimeii t ny eepanaoal Tek a expended in the effort to place the paper upon | “You get so few young women to do that,” | dumbbell more often than your friend, byt it is | PY Means of numerous connections with rela- A full line of dinterwediate points, 19:00 a | We have still another premium to be given to eee eee. oe tng, aur Hearst associated | he said, “they all want to get into corners with | not fun, and it does you no good, while you may | tives common to us both, In the person of GAS COOKING STOVES ntermediate stations, t7:00 p.m. | subscribers— . with him some of the most capable journalists | the best-looking men. Bat here was a beauti- injure yourself in trying. Anyhow it well be | the Emperor Nicholas all vague abstractions of 510-00 p m. in California. During the last campaign the | ful and attractive woman, who, seeing a gawky, | much easier to put up a 75-pound dumbbell if | state, church and nationality vanished. One On band and forsale. ‘Church train Lesvos Washington pa Sunday only at Paper supported Mr. Cleveland on a free trade | awkward, bashful boy standing in misery at you begin on 2-pound dumbbells. looked at him and perceived that all the force on Matropelep ‘THE WEEELY STAR'S POCKET ATLAS. platform, and enthusiastically predicted his $lo hm stopping at all stat the door, laid herself out to amuse him and set Exercise should be taken in pleasurable mod- expressed in these terms was concentrated in nel = ‘or Frederick, 10:10am, 14:35, t5:30 p.m, Sun election. On the basis of a canvass made by | him at ease. Iknow just how he felt, for I was | eration. The first thing is to tind a place to do | his person. Apart from him nothing existed | ™mb31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. | days, 1:15 p.m. ‘THE POCKET ATLAS is a handsomely-printe¢ its agents the federal office-holders in Califor- | a garky awkward boy myself.” itin. There are any number of gymnasiums | or seemed capable of existing. He stood | nia bet their money freely upon democratic | @ The art of making people pleased with them- | in town, and most of them are good. The ad- | tangible, but by no means terrible; on the con- | book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page colored and | moroughly reliable maps setting forth the geo graphical features of the whole world in minute 4etail; 101 are filled with reading matter, con- densed into a graphic presentation of all the facts That anced yey lost heavily. | Tt is asserted | selves emanates from the French, whose man- | vantage of a gymnasinm is that the accommo. | trary, handsome and lordly, attractive and Conrers: Canrers:: Caivers that Senator Hearst's personal losses aggre- | ners are undoubtedly the most gracious and | dations are beiter than in one’s house, and one | sedu: self-assured, bold, and like a kind | _ Weare daily receiving onr Fall styply of BIGELOW, gate about $125,000, including the money he | highly finished. Even the French-Canadian | has company. Companionship increases the | of religious guardian spirit before an adoring | LOWELL & HARTFORD WILTON CARPETS, BODY subscribed to the democratic campaign fund | women have this peculiar charm of address. | value of exercise. A man should have two or | world. BRUSSELS, MOQUETS, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, in California. He ix amply able to stand this | There wasa woman in Quebec, whom I once | three friends to exercise with him, not more, | | And vet this eolossal apparition of an abso- | THREE-PLYS, INGRAINS, and ART SQUARES, Joss. as his income from the famous Golconda | knew, who had been and was stilla great belle. | and there is no har if therein only one. | lute ruler proved on closer examination to be | RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS, and DRAVINGS in great copper mine alone. which he owns in connec- | She had lovers beyond number. And why? | They can combine movements, and if they can | mere outward show, a painted picture, He | Yiety, An inspection of our stock is solicited. tion with Haggin and Levis, is at present re- | She made them all believe—it was a manner- ao the spirit of emulation down it will be a | was the most perfect wearer of uniform among Baltimore for Washington, at 5 200, (45-minute trai 00 - : - s form se25-3m HOOE, BRO. & OO., 1328 F st. or Sage eR in the social, religious, political and industrial his- Ported to be over £300,000 per annum. —____| ism, too, she could not help it—that they were thing for them both. The advantage of | all the princes of Europe, a tailor’s block | ———————H00=, BRO. & CO. 1328 Fist-_ Wilmington, daily, 8:10am, A condition of every State ana Terrinry tn It us said that Senator Hearst bears no illwill | the most absolutely eaptivating creatures in | having a friend exorcise with you ts thatoce | (Modal) hee eee Barge Mtlors block PIANOS AND ORGAN gg i aT hg 4 toward his son for having pulled up stakes in| the world. They came from her presence can combine fencing and boxing, two of the | principles of his life and government were uni- NUS _ AAD ee | the Union, together with 48 colored diagrams San Francisco and degamped for foreign parts | bridling, proud, and happy. And she was a| best known exercises, with those that a man | form and red tape. He looked both the states- ae or tae I an = jon st fact,"some — exists in the | hideously ugly woman, and neither awit nor a | can do alone. Punching a bag may be as good | man and the general in so a : degree A Bat | showing the relative strength of different industries minds of Californians as to whether a marriage | gossip. work as punching a man, but it is not as good | that his complete capacity to fill either role | Seats, and ceremony was performed or not. Be that as it This was Mrs. Potter’scharm before the days exercise. It would be easy for a man to poe seemed to every one a foregone conclusi ~ 4 fa Eee | and of different products in various States, mas, the young man was provided with ample | of theatrical ambition. Mrs. Potter enjoyed a|in position and lunge with a foila certain | That and everything else he effected by means PIANOS | other items too numerous to mention. These funds for a bridal tour. Mrs. Hearst, the | unique popularity throughout New York. She | number of times at a swaying mark if that | of the grand spirit born within him, which was UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP mother of the young editor, is reported to be | spread over innumerable sets; from the oldest | were all that fencing consisted in, but it would | expressed in the phrase “Nimbus of the Auto- AND DUBABILISY. in sore distress on account of his conduct. | Knickerbocker to the gayest parvenu coteries | be erat.” He was better capable of maintaining rege en Be gf hed ‘Two years ago Mr. Hearst was engaged to be | she was welcome. She was not an unselfish RATHER POOR EXERCISE. this in the most brilliant style than any of the DECORATIVE ART. Plauos for rent. married to Miss Eleanor Calhoun, a descendant | nor a lovable woman; she was not beautiful The place may be one’s room if one will not | emperors and kings of his time. But with Ta of the well-known South Carolina family of | and not brilliant; but she was possessed of the ‘Sn shenethans ae tee: Tr | equal ability he managed to give ‘to the social that ‘name. She was somewhat older than | most happily flattering manners and amiable | be alone there while exercising. If a party o expression of his feelings a certain air of bon- her betrothed, and had achieved distinction as | temper. Some girls met her on that illustrious | men lives in a flat, and they have a spareroom, | homie which corresponded to his change of & an clocutionist and amateur actress, Mrs. | and ill-inspired Washington visit. it can be turned into a gymnasium to good ad-| uniform. Above all, he understood the art of ees 2,3 | Hearst invited her to be the guest of the fam- “Well,” cried their friends, “‘and is she so vantage, though there will be no hundred-yard | putting one out of countenance while his gal- Vernon and Kiver Laudinws as far down as Gl it, ily in Washington, not knowing of her son's | lovely?” track.” On getting up in the morning the men lant siAceiyaivous Geesoanor fascinated both | 96 ____ SEY Market Space._ | oie gcieck atm Becoming, sane infatuation for the lady. As soon as itwas| “It’s her manners, my dear. She casts a| may go in there, work with light dumbbells a| men and women. His influence was every- e shot 3:50 p.m. discovered that Miss Calhoun was likely to be- | glamour round you, draws you up to her as if | while, swing Indian clubs a few simple mo- | Where and nowhere, like that of the Wander- PANGS FOR HOLIDAY Pei come Mrs. Hearst, jr., the young lady left ‘ books sell at $1 each. By enclosing 10 cents for postagezthe POCKET ATLAS will be sent free, in addition to the above premium. thus practically giving POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. zi M* veRsos: TWO PREMIUMS TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER A WORD TO AGENTS. -ESENTS. LL. BLAKE, Captain. . “ e plendid stoc! UPI 4 RE 5 i farther work me 3 she was a cuttie-fish and had you gripped in | tions, spar @ couple of slow and one sharp | ing Jew. 3 GaN and SOULE PLANOS, Bane toon lea BR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Wishing to encourage the ot on Marta fon for her home, and Mr. Will Hearst | her feelers. ‘The comparison is not poctic, but | rou with cooky cheer say Phe tae eee Fe ing makers: EK BROS\) WEBER, FISCHER en 38h tending the circulation of THE WEEKLY STAN, the started for San Francisco. It was announced | it’s true. She thanks the waiter who rings | spouge bath, rub themselves down with coarse The Theater Hat. STahagang Moterete eelese GOkk cn womans | and SATO Yi that the —— was final, and that Senator | her glassof water with just as fascinating a | towels and hard brushes, dress, and then break- | From the Philadelphia Times, Farm gy pt og monthly pay- | YRIDAYS ‘D. 75 B' = bing at River commission heretofore allowed agents has been Mount he a purchesed a Examiner for his soa | smile as that with which she greets a foreign | fast. ‘This will not take then juarters of an| We are again in the height of the theatrical py SANDERS & STAYMAN, Seams Ma Connects with Baste ae and hereafter all agents and club ss a balm for his wounded affections. It seems, | minister. hour a day. and if persisted in day after day, | geason, and the height of the theatrical hat| °°! aw Sy ute, SOHN B PADGETT Aye | MeTeased, r ee henner beg r ‘ad “5 = Lae ier ble hte rmmm eerie | chansing the exercise, and occasionally taking continues to mar the pleasure of the bulk of temerad ——— jears' ever ma ly in a ite itead i il upon whom he had ‘bestowed his affections feel seas or Toned in ae People to | foils “instead of gloves, it will result in wi ‘ ecry them and wonder loud in pub! laces ming ‘ight nae 2 1 a hile at Harvard, and it was to her he is re- | wherein la: the charm. It lay ply = the Lee ge eta Fak roe ma one rted to have turned when Harrison defeated | fact that ie lady was msive and never| men, It will not make leveland and the business of newspaper man- | looked bored. She had the talent of being agement had become wearisome. theater-goers. ESfEX, ORGANS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. It is not uncommon to see w range of per- nutiful new styles just received. Handsome 9- ‘top organ 175. “Sold te Cr nd ex- sistent bobbers in a theater from the front to | aint {°F 875 Sold ou cusy tennis, Call and ex: RETAIN A COMMISSION OF 25 PER CENT, them either MAN, o boxers or good fencers unless one of | the rear seats of the parquet or circle. Ahigh} ¢1-3m 934 F stn. w. leased, or aj leased—which amounts hy para a is! , ried apes wen er tothe same Ming: 2 look bored may been t, | {wer is an page and Seachos the other. On | hated front-soater bobs her head as her emo- cde taunt outa and subscribers’ names. oo a Se ens = — Dog Lovers. ish, but it certainly is =< Fgee nop to one’s | sparrers this kin2 of work may spoil their style hes are peep or as ~ berets change atti- HE PIAXO AND ORGAN QUESTION, Re: a wanD LINE, . — - ion. cast-iron per- on ane com, a con- ~ vi despat javana, Manager Hain, of the elevated roads, has put | son who will stand ft for lous, aes Poppi me deeming ey iat bao aed :” Sample copies for canvassing purposes will be ’ Matanzas, be far better men ins square fight, but they of bobbers clear back to the rear | deined by inate contemplating the farkem ts | 304 Surua sud for Havana Proeresa, Campeche Pom | gent upon application wo any duly constituted up warnings at every station, “No Dogs Ad- will be worse at sparring for points, "It is net | Fow. ‘ EIANO or an ONGAN cheerfully iven. upon apy “WEBNESDAtS and’ SATURDAYS, re Stain: Wins cab ene mitted.” To offset this objection to poodles, expected that any young man who looks for- | _ It seems inexplicable that the good taste or | Cci-3m O34 F st. nw. For Nassau, Santiago de Cuba and gis —- spaniels, and terriers, a Broadway dealer i ward to being a pugilist, or an expert swords- | the good sense of ladies do not make them = Ey anaes Gene a can have a number mailed direct from this office Spkadenbaies hea acs Targe | 4 George, dear." she said, with « pleading | man, o «professional gFmnast, wil heed thin, finde how annoying: the high bet i tor ad | Giuoce MORGAN ON EEERAUES FUANOS THE |, pecs. Amecicen mesaguanoah Coan “ , remarkably. ex stock of beautiful and costly kennels white | Amelie Rives look upon her face, “surely yoy | What he should do ts to, go. to a trainer and | Know ying Grsinging quality remarkably ; -— remitting invariably the balance with the order The Winter Gems of the Tropics. ‘the American management. Clean—com- | to the one he wishes to canvass, saving the trouble ‘ in turn are victims of it, and yet none seem Get mand sane. They are eching Une Bot aches sees | ove meee ney Nave Zou cnnned 4 | Sc Sscractioan Is lado tne svetaee sonny | wo have the courage fo Oherest Ghat all som, | REX: Geawet Amat hue Pate | dabad na Sea gee) gages a ar SRR Se crnrT_ sae saling Une. hot sthes smong searge repligd. with erecki,tt | Deets to work for Siany yours moved nd. chess | laken tat the heater at ail aud tie govd | FUAELEE DAVIS PIANOS, SUPERBIN TONE: | “ny quacks = WAED © CUe 113 Wallet. | Bvery subscriber sont in by an agent or club © young misses ed maids up- Doe ears n ie theater at ail, good tin workmanship; in styles: low in | _™4 town. Some are made of ebony, some of ma- “eet oe why, i ic Aye gprs ee oe eee pt cg bres of American women should make Brey Hine mack propaetay Holidayanow open G8 ROGET NPR raiser is entitied to © premium, which will be hogany. Se ee ee {dropping heavily into a chair} “the boss says | who smokes a couple of cigars a day and drinks eT ees es _ ped NORDPEUTSCHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO. mailed to his or her address if asked for when the Was gorgeously fet 4 “4 these lo not me of women set a ws oe bronze ornaments. Lap-dogs are to be smug- | {Bat i ate canned Poppinaprad ceo nounced examiple by discarding the Bitty WOOD AND COAI sea? Woy Dee. 7 ry name is sent in—otherwise none will be sent, as nce of allie In about three weeks‘ crcaimed be fe with Weigarom inthe heatr?" Ws" dovod ladies : Poueren es BoC" | many do not wim them Sutmeiter sot in a ance o' w. In vat weel he . ce ea! a uy Hain will make a discovery to that effect, and | PovW*, heroism, “the job, is about all we will Wore to adopt the sensible rule of taking of | Wx War Dares ne Brsr or it club rates can get the Pocket Atlas also by en- then you will see a fresh lot of warnings—“No chit fin SRST their hats in the theater it would soon become AT THE FOLLOMERO PRE Kennels Admitted.” - says “the American i gaara. Feet cals the soups for what is ree, VALLEY. On 35 — closing 10 cents extra for postage. Sarat CE eG aan. Gen. Le Pestont, iy tee = pogo Gp msceocouess have any toler. Fu 5.20 | 920 Fenn ave._BEALL. BROWN & 00. 1321 Fat | Purmer particulars can be had if desired by rector of C! t isco} ehbure! in ego, fi ; : ©, wubewg, memes diligent search . crowded ey one mer eed rican ladies should not a V3 ¥ Writing @ postal or letter to this office. n , ‘Ame: es not need a com : on the f i id his friends ha stomach. In the morning before a : failed t find any dew to his whereabouts. Mar. . that good time for men sory law of theaters such as they have in Eng. We he land, to make them do an abviously proper and | the ton Events during the next twelve months promise Parker was last seen shortly before noon on — Burdette, sensible act, and we hope to see our ladies to be highly interesting and exciting. THE EVEN- Friday last. He had held morning services in - good. mestion and makes cru- a A his church on that day; and announced that t “ counts, Theatrical hat A ittle | —raePBons Connection, “nm ING 8TAR, of course, will be first and foremost in re wo communion service on Sunday. ined at Atlantic me sot Immediately after the service he disappe: . Among the as your clothing tion sg A gee Sod a 308166 ane the collection and prompt publication of all the , por ogee eos pat Fe <7 ——, you 7 ladies will tter? JOHNSON BROTHERS, SEE | news, and the compilation of the latest and most an y . in which cit d Clermont norcising, Washington he hag wealthy relatives living, : ‘Wharves and Rail yards, 12th & Water sta, Southwest. DENTISTRY. important into THE WEEKLY STAR makes tas t time ft hom t lied a with money, and. telegrams to. relatives cod forcibly ejected, rent betes , begin aca retnw. OM i515 7that aw. lasue, where THE EVENING STAR is unavailabia, friends, where it is thought he woul = Since then ‘Tramp—‘ with {ts vast collection of telegraphic, govern to a we elie: e re . wes known of is where ; i : } Exclusive agents in the an ste mental and local news, literary sind scientific mis” ‘ Offieiated at the marriage of the late Lieut, | , Jonah McCullough, a farmer p Jobn W. Danenhower, and a few years later opium eater, am vacua collany, egricultural department snd market read the services of the Epfecopal Sanh (rucetey, pated. Be ‘REASONABLE reports, ® weekly journsl unequaled in any re- his grave. He was ® man of much culture shot a fine reader. ae 1 ” =e - [ tf 7,97" spect or in any country. ReveaLeD tx Detmivm.—aAt Reading, yesterday a curious state of affairs was cm wp : : ___| _™me ty Patrons of THE EVENING STAN cam veloped by the appliention of Biv. ea Ee find no more appreciable holiday or birth tay ‘Mhe'petiion “sete forth that the : : : : : teatinat nk nea nace anew married in 1887, happily , : : : e : ‘copy of the THE WEEKLY STAR, with one until October 10 of this year, when 4 ® pue: delirium, revealed the fact % F ve Constable Salli. : ‘many handsome and useful premiums, ’ covered that she was the wife ist | Address— ; Koehstetter. As soon as Caps in south- ‘ il H

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