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RA Belles, Debutantes and Men and Women NT ALE of Note. ‘MISS MATTIE MITCHELL TO PRESIDE OVER HER FATHER'S HOUSE—MR. BANCROFT ENGAGED AGAIN IN LITERARY LABOR—MIS8 RACHEL CAM- ERON’S DEBUT—SENATOR QUAY'S HOUSEHOLD. The politico-social life of the capital during the coming season will again enjoy the pres- to most of his col- THE SPEAKERSHIP TIMBER. abe how to ran FAIR DAUGHTERS OF BRITAIN r the speak The Men From Whom Mr. Carlisle’s | be bas taken the bandsomest quarters to had at the Shoreham, and will show his Successor Will Be Chosen. Seabee We eeicko ein ue oamnd ee spe: wife, who 4 an tat non thinks net the pang tween d himself, with Reed in the Personal Characteristics of the Candl- | Yiii.rn members combine. dates— The Campaign Already willing to enter into a com} z The Members of Sir Julian Paunce- fote’s Household. i i fee For Cop rx tHe Heap nothing is better than powdered borax snuffed up the nostrils, Waoortxe Covem Panoxrsxs are relieved by ee turpentine or car- i ‘The Minister From England, His Lineage and Public Services—Lady Paunce- i sf iE i fote and Her Daughters—Young E ence of one of the most popular society belles | srarrsrics Suow that people live longer ine Openet-Thia, Gtrength of tuo | Sates Sueate eur a Gceaingce | Zadue Whe Are Mataoaos case. § in ie fasouable ie | Eck Moots than fp lope, and that wooden Men Who Are Named | the start, ite, re tie Over America. caring the period of) Fos Sromacn Cnamve ginger ale of a belt <a serve and « Napoleonic ‘ is Deere, with Go verre Stor Mitchell of Ore- Sencoeonia of ths tnstum of giager to» belt Who will resch the chair? Tho race for | iexinley. Hisstrength neyo ln cat avente, has estab-| “Suze rametare ov ine Scaerasce baraing the speakership is about to begin in oe before the period of | Jy oa f on @ stove will stop the smoke and smell. Salt See oaths te) be pret eee cas oe o F the Norman con- Rand reads : = thrown upon coals blazing from the fat of The candidates in the field are all well-| °° © say he is grea quest, but from that % s chops or ham will cause the blaze to subside. known men. They are all hard fighters | some say he is not. time it mingled its Is of Ha Bao For Bunxs Sweer Om axp Corton are the with strong characteristics, which will i is a a Noes sd ~~ Ml u ‘Anglo-Saxon blood | "Om peg . poses gecahen Sakae ie poole ave speak often; and but one t Z, ay ee tha num PAUNCEYOTE, Frietid Jim,” dc, subject scems to have j Danes,|among American writers delights in’ Brete is, Rome, material in the party for “black horses.” The | Subject seems to have : ; Berlin and Vienna, In n . 5 y; Romans | Harte, Marion Crawford, Mr. Howells and all these metropolitan inflammation subsides, as it danger each has to encounter grows not out of | Whether he can deal ay, nd Normans that Sher eons ores a < vrata nd capitals the ladies were will ee ats ear erpic es at poy — Nay porns oe a cen eich compe pos have produced the noons, devoted to horses and dogs, loves to ived with the so many against him. 3 wi afte recei most Crreny Vireo. unch of fresh celery \ rc % in is ® quarter of a pound of celery seed. Lay in a English people, the | ride and drive and dance and loves music, | M188 MATTIE MITCHELL. /distinguished considera- & bri mn @ a 5 “black horse” pricks up his ears and feels that differently ‘by different ‘ P strongest race among the Sitloed or Europe, | though she is no performer, Miss Paunce- ine pooner dee vena ay wraakionten ex then esata eepors tly he may be called into the race, sons, It seemed to um. w'xretzr. | gir griian Pannoefote the new minister Groat | foto is fond ‘ot everything American, os wo on th is, when ey The candidates have taken up their head- pretty generally accepted that he was a big eat | thi ia American artists excel- | great favorite in diplomatic circles. for two or three weeks, it will be ready for the incoming Rep-| man until he got to be a'candidatefor Speaker | Dritain bas sent to represent her imperial | {ent tng wretis Sorjosin whe wllintiee eld euitt Victoria West, the daughter of Tord | tor use. scutativen, "ecd'y headquarters are. the | Then his rivals began to ask what he bad dous | majesty among us and to occupy the stately | brine tnere taste anticipating a real treat | Sackville, and herself were very intimate, end | ‘To Parvewr Burap Dovom Fonwrno « Han> Hanatlean, Canten in at the Shorchaa; MeKin- | # be #0 great, and the conflict of opinion be- |legation residence on Connecticut avenue, is | ia the American opers next tecky® «I was very ia legation ta Lae boon Teer at the Brit- | cyosr when required to keep over, takes lard or Hamiiten; Onancn te ot the Shoreham hee gan. He has certainly been one of -the most | descended from a long line of worthy ancestors | anxious Fad Cas ete elcr etn et Reate | tine that Leora Reskelllo wane seivor ir her} Sthec tin pall with a preperty fitting lid, punch ley will bo st the Ebbitt; eee ce oe vei pa rer tony {rift question the Pro- | that reaches back to the early days of chivalric eran is en ee SOY | ee, bat this was promptly denied by the | about a dozen holes in the center of the lid, | 4... } CCTWEst. the National, and Henderzon is a! caine poner Sollssques ctogdarceud kine asthey | deedandstory. One of the Pauncefote legends | return to England. Iam delighted with Wash- | Young lady’s friends. i — the _ put in the dough and press the UBL °K. 1a ntl ‘The men whe bet today will bet on a1 | would around o leader and nie opinions are | ie'a beantifol example of woman's herolo bray- | intake einwea ae country, what portion | | During last season in, London rege eegees | | arama rondpmecat ea teas P plea ingea will | sought and his advice often followed. ‘He is a | ery and faith. In one of the old churches of | of tT have ech, aad Trabell ka’ vere’ gled ier | Feceived much attention from Mies West’ an Bever go back on him an: Sricep Caanpernizs.—Wash and free from | rn. * POM SEATION is vice = ; met many of the noble dames and dowagers of fir ds of berri: add fi STREETS. AS POLL . eee! man of superior dignity and would make a fine | Gjoucesteshire, England, there is a figure of an | deed when I have an opportunity to travel and the British capital, stems five pounds of cranberries, four " 4 rit bers | Kcr old Seth ik Henn mana | tat high armor nd ain lows | Sutttct aa Tapsniona Sah | fer tm nis Mr Ml ap em_| Pound og trv ar one pnt of ce | Hern et Shey ante 7 is a fighter with force as | great force of character and possesses states- | Grimbald Pauncefote and she was his wife, Siby1 | social duties of the legation. erent perth had pees enjoying - gad Doge mi byge pogo = peng we Ea I A ~ —F 5 his principal persua-| manlike qualities. His canvass is being con-|Lingayne. He was a crusader and went with| Miss Violet Sibyl Pray ake eition il ill os pape lige ries are fine done in the same manner. Genet and sleepin aud dining cars sion. They picture the | ducted with dignity and very quietly. He is | the lion heart crusader, King Richard, to wrest | Pauncefote, the sccond son to go to 3 0 to bring ber back to the United| Boxe Ferox.—As soon ns the disease is felt] Sine soit oa “(Aitfous to" Cheng, ~~ _ ae pe Dhar Pg ay regarded as being next in strength to = oak of Ooise Som : @ Are In . oxte daughter, is a beanti- g States. Mrs, Mitchell does not expect to be put direotiy pata spot a fly blister about $22 Express, at ait? Pa asi, ih fies ‘rom Maine 6 heer from Acre the we Sir imbald was taken a irl i iv fe om fo Hitting bardatthe dem. | _ 2all the House was composed of Grand Army | prisoner by Saladin, who swore he would siay | {91 Young girl in her season's enjormints, Sie hae trek teteed | tbe size of your thumb nail and lett remain| enn “alga sot aes cae Be hitting hard atthe dem-| 26 they would rally around Gen. Henderson | him before he would allow him to be rescued | early teens and will the social and domestic duties of the Senator's | for six hours; at the expiration of the time, Agee 102009 a. daily, for’ Pittabiuns ceratic party and giving | of Towa, He isa one-legged soldier, a camp- | unless the winsome bride he had left in En- | not be presented ‘to home over to Miss Mattie, who has already | directly under the surface of the blister, may sat bith through Sleeper to Pittsburg no — An a = fire orator of ability and | gland should send to him her hand, severed from | society this season. She none. The harsh soun: withal personally one | the comely arm upon which it grew. A courier shown that she is as much ofa queen in the | be seen the felon, which can instantly be taken | AND POTOMAC Ral of the most popular | was sent to Sibyl Lingayne Pauncefote, who lof his metallic voice will look on in her useful sphere of houschold management as she | Ut with the point of a necdle or lancet, dain Hochester abd Sinate Palla pags . : : 5 “4 810 a.m, Bri i i / father’s house when is in the polite requirements of the drawing} Cotp Carscr Tuaris Scare ro Kerr.—One- Fort pte gn aaily; for Bat- Ba measant melody Bdeclacily sadical on | condition, “ihe hand was scot and the kavgne | Here it company, but WEG antn does the markotny “narge of the serv- | half peck of ripe tomatoes, peeled, two red PE — pragpet oNgep dhe the pension question | returned from the wars to the arms of hie true | Wil accept no. invita- ; eting and relieves her By Sat their opponent : » t i 5 | tions to go out. Miss f mother entirely from all household care. Peppers, two onions, one-half cupful of salt, one cupful of brown sugar, three-quarters of MR. BANCROFT AT HOME. ,. |@cupfulof white mustard seed, one cupful of The home of George Bancroft, the his- grated horse radish, two tabie spoonfuls of 10 nd m On torian, will be quite interesting socially dur- | black pepper, one quart of cider vinegar. Chop| pullman Parlor Gare 9 40'a ing the winter. The venerable author was| tomatocy fine, then drain; chop, onions ‘and except Sunday, and ‘3-45 juan. dally, with wo him, He bas never | exhumed one time and hers was. found’ to be | *t¥dies. She is. fond Mempoeh heme estes ee reat eT gn other side have the —— to [ie him amumed leadership in without the bones of the right hand. hota <nd tanks aad 2. meee enlaces a wer | PRESERVING Jexx1es,—The best and easiest porbaice, ‘gsm. daily, Aocom. 6:00 p.m daily. to a tilt, and the one who dares is usually sorry the House, but has e old estate of Preston court was inherite: . y 2 Bu ‘igre ste for itafterward. As leader of the republicans | . iways been wellregarded | from Sir George Pauncefole, bert, of Hast | =O MISS sIBYL PAUNcEFOTE, | lapses of memory and engages in literary work. | Way to preserve jellies is to pour melted | For br in the last House he made enemies by the free . " and is a bitter partisan. | love. And the memory of the brave deed is a : Me te the most pie Dat there something | perpetuated in the wetallio figures in the ao eed fost Sresque figure in gentle and xind about | church where are represented the stalwart | i the family circlo, the Hears, end Se is the jaim—when he is not | knight andthe winsome lady, but one of her | ¥as born in London, at 4 making a political | hands is off at the wrist. It is atrue story, for is still shat ie oy eg peech—that wins men | the skeletons of the knight and the lady were P B ‘MR. REED. man strangers first want pointed out to them from the galleries. His wit is seldom amiable and his satire is biting. Few men on the a. @¥ » NY, all through trai ne connect st Sot rs iss Li He has resumed studies of the writings of parafiine over them after they are cold; this — City with boats of Brooklyn Annex. aford- oF Hl) all-around mem- | Stoke, Nottinghamshire. who afterward changed Miss Lilian, the third “ ‘ 4 . a; ing direct transfer to Fulton street, svokling use of his favorite weapon, leaving stings that ¢ Wi) hes and has held good | his patronimic to Bromley because Sir Robert daughter, was born at ee took = La ar Frisnomceer| hardens almost immediately, when a piece of on apie errinwe actows New Yor rankled in the flesh, but these enemies are not committee assignments, | Bromley, the name also of the present baron sa ted of the party that will elect the next Speaker. Frice is frank and out-| and they are the near kinsmen of the Paunce- His campaign will probably differ widely from | & ~~ spoken and s good fel- | fote family. — papel by the — Enommmne - x: Senn ya saat donot | | Sir Julian Pauncefote is the thira fon of the re is an’ dishment and diplomac; im ti large vote, but they look | late ert Pauncfote, esq., of Preston Court, it will not be Tike Tom Reed. He will be more plein tie ala tes ieee con- | Gloucestershire, England. He spent his early alle demand the support of his oy test, as there is always a chance that there will | years in Paris and Geneva and subsequently in {o,lead for it, Perhaps his greatest dan- |). “He has had some experience in the | England, and was called to the bar of the inner io that he may offend some of the uew mem | sr axer's chair, being quite often called on to | temple in May, 1852. He was taken into the hoe a oe fetus datato preside for a short period at a time during the | office of the secretary of state for the colonies, e fe City. O00) 11-00, and 11 40 am. week ne City, B00, 1100, F 20 p.in, daft more, 6-35, 00 and 11:40 s20, 4:4 mn rr Trohmond on the | by the infirmities of age, which overtook him | Quet” Hib cake of sea a oe oat tee | Thames, She iss | last winter, he may give to the world » work | Om and if warhed they tn Lect aed eed ea strong, vigorous En-/ onthe subject of the immortal bard and his | next year, ‘This does away with the old method a glish girl, resembling Henig er of English dramatic composi- i 7 A - of cutting innumerable papers and dipping a.m, 2:10, 8:00. 740, 8:10, tion. Mr. Bancroft, with his faithful valet i vende 10:60 and 11 20'p. her father in physique. | Hermann, takes a long walk every pleasant | ‘2¢™ in brandy—a piece of work often dreaded ™. us Geeuee of making the | For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, She has dark eyes and | afternoon, He has been compelled to abandon | °% @3cb as en ony ‘ hair and ls charmingly | Borseback viling hie was his Revtatie azure jelly itself; and as it has been tried many times, | For, Annapelis, +/20 and 9:00 am, 120 4 20, ond it is here recommended to all who have never 6:00 pm. except Sunday. frank and ingenuous in | ©i8¢, on account of fear of accident. used it. aan.. 4:10 pm a . 9 i ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSBURG. Ue temporary absence of the Speaker or the chair- | then Sir William Molesworth, as private secre- manner. She delights | poston will pare Whe ate Wonka, om | Soares Tax Scurry or Baran is greater RAL AXP ALEAANDUIA AND WasMiNGtu® there would be no doubt about the result. Fa man of the committee of the whole. On the | tary. From that period his rise in diplomacy in music and history | wii; participate in social gayeties. Col. Bliss, | than the demand till fresh is needed again. ; bergen Keer — feces poy cause tae ail | *PPropriations committee he is a good working | wad steady and rapid, He practiced law at the and in riding, dancing , * 101 loved him and freely yielded him the honor, member, and, all through, he is familiar with | Hong Kong bar for several years, and was ap- . j the historian’s stepson, is daily visitor at the | Such a stale loaf may be sliced thin, toasted | por alesams LILIAN PAUNcEFoTE, and walking. : 4, 40, 9:45, 1 i are i Bancroft mansion, and his daughter is a great | brown in the oven with the crumbs in the jar, | &i#.12.0" 2 Ay 42 8.6.0 but because no one else could stand when he —— Lela ria Lena rong Kong in _ Audrey, the youngest, favorite in society. a Susanne, now Mrs. /and rolled or pounded to cracker powder. Live hie te eee Sool be: Wanted the floor. During the Forty-cighth | ,)/ere, i# one man the Leeward islands in January, 1874, a: is a golden-haired fairy ny ee makoce egy 00 her | Keep in tin box or dry place, and it will be| | i0-v5 ADD cusaina hasan skit Congress he had to unhorse Frank Hiscock to | T)'? 7" 6 alr ut tances “| knighted the same year, In July, ‘18’ of twelve years, and has Evert taney her Cen tee ade doubly | YoTs nice for. dressings, studings, &c., or any | Accommodation for Quantic bandage ™ take the lead, and it was a pretty sharp rivalry come. 45 be Huesker, Julian was made assistant under secretary of | witching eyes of brown. bajoyciie , hae anton oh ‘oubly | mixture where rolled crackers would be used, | por iuchmon and the South, 4-30, 10:57 am between them. After that no one disputed his th: fir tite tne maned state for foreign affairs, and on January 12, | She was born in Lon- ‘thee a ted Sipe che Thech ge nat Oy. 4 though more me pe in meat dreesings for nt f,and 621 p.m. a except Si ie leadership, until just at the close of the Fiftieth | S79US') 27 18 inno sense 1830, was made Knight’ of the Cross of St. | don, where she used to historian are very gratifying, If he can esecc | Mess prepared with dressing are more eco- | Tt icave Alexuudrie for Wusluuwton, $95 7:05, ess, when it was seen that a speakership | Sot "he. ‘That is Ben Michael and St. George. He was appointed | drive a team of goats in rigors ai ig 1 rg defi apr jd abe | Bomical since they *‘spend” better, and are 3:16, 5:10, 7.05, 8:00, 10:32 1103 prize would beawarded by the republican party | Butscrworth, If Ale 4 | permanent under secretary of state for foreign | the park, and she is en- to develop he says he can look ferencd ou a.286 | better suited to the taste cf most people. Bar, Oe Bubdey at lO and 1207 ams 2M their leader in the Fifty-first Congress. ialee bail wat: Wedarad affairs in 1882, which office he held when he | thusiastic about her Rusti sor an €lf aise ante nee hose of | 4 Mock Stmawenny Smontcake.—That is ormibtivs ice, wortheast Reed was the caucus nominee and got the | Kinley bad not become % : received his appointment to his present post, | music. ‘And, ob! say enjoyment in social pleasures,” | what the children call it It‘is @ shortcake, ra et and Vania ‘avenbe, and at complimentary vote for Speaker at the begin-| Sounticas would, have “@)/@ and was sent asa delegate to the commission | that we are all fond of ‘ P . made in the usual manner, and tho filling is | of basvuce te destinies oe ease the ning of the Forty-ninth Congress, and it was |i ¢n. and his chances , convened to draw up regulations relative to the | America and so gladg@@ Miss RACHEL CAMEROX'S DEBUT. s ‘a CHAS. E. PUG, 3, K WOOD, only during his absence, or when his attention | Of ¢i¢ction would have navigation of the Suez i . Thecom-| that we are here,’ Although the household of Senator Cameron | the only novel thing about it. Take rhubarb,| “Geucral Manucer, General’ Passenger was distracted, that his New York ex-rival came ¢ mission sat in Paris from March until June of |chorussed the three & will be in seclusion from gayety before the | P&¢! it, stew it, sweeten it, and at the last to the front.’ Again, at the opening of the | been two to one against Ry | that year. In December ho was admitted to the | younger girls.” We = | close of the approaching season it will experi. | MU before taking it from the fire add a! Barrrorr Axn Ono R Fiftieth Congress, Reed got the complimentary | {7} or nd dis mite the order of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and hope we shall always AUDREY PAUNCEFOTE, PP. ‘peri- | large handful of dates that bave been pre- yote of his party, and throughout the long | bey popular aan da tariff debate he poured the vials of wrath upon the heads of Mills and the other tariff "re: formers. Once only was he seriously discom- P . . Schedule m effect JUNE 25, 15K George, and in June, 1888, was made Knight | stay in this beautiful country, and we hope to | ence an interesting event in the formal debut | viously washed andseeded. Let this boil’ u Leave Weshiuystun trom stalion corner of New Jervey. once and then turn it gently into a colander} yor cai mud C street, caro ¥ uled Limitedes- have something we can ourselves ride and | Senator's five grown daughters, Miss Rachel, | and let it drain a few minutes, ‘The dates and | puarsaiclf? ww he the House, take it on2\ of the Bath, go off@n to the theater, the opera and soon to | of Miss Rachel Cameron, the youngest of the both sides. His ready press Upme wikand abocdant goon drive.” Bee sisters, ap received oe benefit of the =. make the filling Peas pn 4 eae Stuuenat .] py aud Thidianapolie, expres i a a : d a epee oae ook learning and training in the polite aceom- | shortcake, of which the children are very fon: Yor Pittsburg thd Cleveland, Vestibuled Tamttedeu rage ay Field Holger ect ry ‘a | Rature make people like BEN: BUTTERWORTH. Ingin Summer. Plishments which now make up the curriculum | in rhubarb season—or it is equally good with press daily 11-20 am and txpress 8-40 pean tilt, They are not the best of friends, and | tim.and he is the fs tie cheno ce svoin Sintpetp Sinanatne. of the best schools for young ladies m the | canned rhubarb; but the liquid, this golden | For Wheeling Tee he et clenced himindebate. | Daigner of his party, and on the floor of the on Parkersburk aud Pppape =a Jest about the time when Sali country. She is very pretty and very winning | brown, sirupy juice, when added to a sufficient | £3," line. express daily excopt Mouday, at ts to rattlin’ in the trees, in her Ways, and unites with all her educational the man thet knows it all gifts the good sense and domestic instincts of quantity of rice, makes a delicious mould of | For Lexington and Local Stations 110:308 a rm my Kinley and Burrows began au open rivalry | ipue,he siwaxe has a ready answer, no matter farinaccous food to be eaten with cream as | EoF Luray, Ts 50 ; si or ge . bei with the Maine man aud a very interesting | Wbat the occasion. He never gets mad, bein rae That the coasion. Ho never gets ined, being yenuicions frost iu every breeze, all the feminine representatives of the clan, — | cold dish for supper. 0, BO ae es 42004 friendly contest began, which will end only | hehe the happy faculty of “skinning” his ad- ‘Thet the leaves look mighty thin early) egrbes ae aa ee _— Maccanon 18 4 PReParaTion or THE GLUTEN when the new Speaker is elected. Reed has no | Yo pvar S06 pAPPY aking hin mad. fe is one Then thar bows a mellar breaf! Gis den wenrriny oa ate the secene | OF Fuovn, almost as nourishing as meat, It gentic speech nor winning ways. His campaign | of the most unselfish men in public life, Ingin summer's hyere agin. lee of lec badina eat O t of the |can be prepared with cheese, with beef tea, will be a serious one from start to finish. He is = es as 2 f A loss of her husband, will pass most of the bottled 6 e fruit, Pat no parliamentarian, as Burrows is, Only once Saturday Smiles. Kind-uh smoky-lookin’ blues winter at Harrisburg. Mrs. Rogers expects to | with bottled tomatoes or with fruit, a does the writer remember to have seen himin} r Spins acr ‘Mountain side: leave the froutier post where her gallant hus- | quarter of a pound of it on to boil in a sauce- the chair, and then there wasa deal of romping | , North Dakota (to South Dakota)—Twill be a ¥ mornin’ dews | band is stationed for a visit to her father. Miss | pan of boiling salt water and cook for fifteca Se ths Claas witeh ke foeen ie kare to check’ | long tine between drinks.—Bismarck (N. Dak.) eel ed Mary, who has charge of her brother's house | or twenty minutes, Drain it and serye hot | } If he is elected Speaker he will not have any | 77. . She wuz layin’ off a day— in Harrisburg, will only make occasional visits | with a httle butter. That is one way. Grate * friendly assistance from the democrats and ne | Boies will be Boies. So will the next governor nan Gexhn wataw A, Sort-uh drorin’ in her breaf “|to, Washington. Mrs. Margueretta Clark, | some cheese over it while it is hot, that is | $:2 Will probably not try especially to please them, | Of lowa.—Puladelphia Ledger. te titee eck as es officio eiack bar of the ’For she treezes up to stay. oe agin of the ines oils the millionaire | another. <e = - ho put the —. rece ‘ ‘ . rd i les - man ie.— é thread manufacturer of Newark, will also be a | roni into a baking dish, strew cheese throug! 5 ee rnp loser | eager prostas pr Moma race often results in a tie.—Boston executive and legislative councils of Hong ibaa esti yeast quest at the paternal household. Miss Rachel's | it and afew bread crumbs ou the to and bake Fs 5, Bx ta ag arliamentary law and diplomacy. He has the| Angels’ visits are like oysters in a church fair | Kong, and while there prepared the “Hong Tms h slowly like, lebut will be the occasign of a quiet debutante | toa light brown. Serve in the at is | 421 200, 10:00, 107400 Rignity of McKinleyand = stew.--New Orleans Pieaynne. Kong code of civil procedure,” and other im- Kight when Ingin eummer’s here. dinner, at which fow of the more intimate | maccaroni au gratin. There are three well- for kimspolia, 6:40and 6:30 am. 12 on the shrewdness of Uncle Th bli have held thei his | portant ordinances now in force in the colony Wife an’ boys kin do the work, friends of the young lady will be guesta, known sizes of the little hollow stalks of flour aud 6:.0 pin. "Ou Sundaya, 8-30 aay Joe Caunen, His self- year pretty much everywhere except in races | Felating to law reforms and the constitution of Buta man with natchel wit, SENATOR QUAY's HOUSEHOLD, Rother size ie epegie th ane tee macaroni, | Peave Amnayolis, Geis wf eu 12h t the whole House Philadel Press, other subjects. He received the thanks of the >, rath acl a 3 5 r is i - ere az! ic i A it - + 4, ~ F< r “4 as mani aeen coal Philadelphia dudes, but itis hard to see how | Coisay «© Patent for Public services in the | | AM ast off any man winter. Some of the finest paintings and a | hot water, alone, and when it is half done, bait | ,.F% Ssitbembure ai iutersuedaate la "9:00. hysical development any trousers could make a dude seam-less than in by th ing Si re With terbacker tomy pan’, large portion of the Senator's library at bie | tender, drain off the water and let it stew | "or ‘aud iwtermediate stations, 17:00 p.m, yageenl lopment he really is.—Charleston World, ;As will be soen by the foregoing Sir Julian's! — mien jest loose me wha? the alr Beaver home have arrived here with other arti- | slowly in beef essence, which it absorbs, mak- : and a good voice. His Employes—AWhy are you lato this ing? | diplomatic genius is of the highly practical Simimers ‘crost mo, wahm sn’ freef Se or keen a Papier le. | ings good dish. Bottled tomatoes added to nurch train Zeaves Washington op Sunday at 2:15 logic in debate, eub- You kre #0 very panctoad age us morming? | order and fie has won his promotions and Promised lands ull fad mo thar; iment the furnishings of the spacious matbing, | either the combination or the plain maccarout | Pig keke at Oto 110-30 ame ro OU eu of sweetness anda smile ee ee Feosteal cone of Ws bee Sod ee oe ee The Senator isa generousentertainer and Mra, | maken very appeticing dish Cooked as atfirst | my eupdaretlBnat oS that warms the House. mploye—"Hitherto I have walked down to | fonts, He has been for the past eight years I'm a-loungin’ round on the thrones, juay and her daughter Mary will contribute a | direc: “ ‘Trains arrive trom Chicago dally J] :40 o.m.and Z thi : “est hes 7 Bossin’ worlds fom shore to shor v white fruits, it is also good; thatis with apples, | 4:05 p.m.; from Cinciuuatl aud Bt Lous daily 3. he handles the foil: oes happens hog igen areged pear Ra ea at the head of the foreign office in Londo, his Wannlsseun ay materia large share to the approaching ecason’s gaye- peaches or pears, but not with red fruits, such | 82, std 1.65 pun. tom Pittsburg 710 eins dexterously and give ane a Boe »T} name standing immedia next to Lord Jest outside the cabin door! tae einen to spena | ss cranberries of plambe, as they would be too tb. daily. mauy wicked thrusts. y meget. Salisbury’s, the prime mi An’ the sunshine seepin’ down eee ne eas So apend | SS one fhon be rises to speak ; Strayed or Stolen —-Wickwire—‘Whatare you Sir Julian is a valuable acquisition to tho dip- pon my old head, baid an’ gray. Lon coed Lara the pag bd val pcien opr the t thing he doe: ooking so sour about, Mudge?” c r e "Pears right like the gilted crown ‘is ger ighters LOW at 00) is to button as Prine ey) r: Mudge—-“@omebody stole Yaksley’s um- ie dimeoneen Pie a en of Texpect to w'ar some day, this city res gee to = = — — Albert coat close across mm. BURROWS. relia,” y speak in the most flattering terms of his states- A COMESG G5 /tHO | cakhicnahle ee Lowzsr Din chest, The next thing ie to wmile. He Wicking But why should thet worry you?” fenship and ability, and dd that the United | ym ane pas Presid obo cepital, DrBig, | Lae Bees, Gore Ap a nows beforehand just what he is going to say, | _} ey stole rom me."—Terre | States government was highly complimented : . See ihic 8. WILLL y but he never lets anybody else know that he | Harte EXpress, by the foreign office when Lord Salisbury | The afternoon teas of the coming season will After the Summer. ontek BSSs46 Fetlece, Phiindelpeia tee ante Roteeen, Baltimore aps is prepared. When he wanted to get the bet-| “Mande,” he said softly, as he pulled out the | urged Sir Julien Pauncefate to accept the mis-| be more elaborate than ever before. One Bereges beapteh nto bie vd cba Corner ¥th and F sts. nw. rustle Doe Sek tyr Masuhugtcn, 98.30) ter of Reed on the floor of the House one day tremulo stop in his larynx, “will you marry | sion to this country. . i leader of society will give one in a few weeks ‘Tasonen tone te green leaves lately shaded CALL,EXAMINE OUK GUODS AND BE CONVINCED. T7209 hh, 280 “290. 318, *0:00 pm. he arose to discuss a parliamentary question | me Among the publie men that Sir Julian has | which will eclipse anything of the kind ever| No louger happy Jovers go, Our prices for prescriptions have been reducedin eave Philadelphia for Washington, *4:1 and talked wisely about the rules, while the she answered, with all the earnestness | been associated with officially are Sir Wm. sn. Itis to b “violet tea.” Th blo ‘But there the brown leaves tion to other . We use only the purest LO Quam, 11:39, “6:15, “5.05, *S man from Maine sat silently in his place and | of sincere conviction, Molesworth, bart.. who was colonial minister | ®°¢?- = Sm | Weeees Set. © tal Blow, biow, to and fro, Bruges amd chemicals, from the most reliable iaanu- | “4,30 p.m looked bewildered. It was a cruel revenge paused as if in deep thought, and then | and is now dead; Lord Carnarvon, also of the | Will be laid for twelve. The cloth used upon Wearily, wearily, to aud fro, Tub ina hee E upon Reed for his many Mity dings, Burrows colonial office; Lord Granville, Lord Derby, | this occasion will be one of six which the is not lacking in quickness; in fact all the Py the best ‘iriple Extracts in bulk. eS i: ‘ange, strange how a simple word revives | whose Wite is the ister of Lord Sackyjlle West; | hostess had made abrond byspecial order. ‘The ‘The world was bright, ah, so bright in spring. | 7 speakership candidates are something of wits, and impressions that hay d away. | Lord Iddesleigh, Lord Rosoberry and Lord | are all of «heavy white satin, each embroid- except Mckinley, who is always extremely dig iene es te y And joyously, joyously glanced the sun, y Lam almost certain that I have heard that be- | Salisbury, present prime minister of Great | ered in different designs. ‘The one to be used ified and serious, ". ; ; But now the winter is coming to chill us Alloock’s Porous Plasters., om pe fore."— Merchant Traveller, Britain. who has continued to direct the affairs | on this occasion is embroidered in violets, |“ And soon all the joy will be done, all done, pay el ae Sut that smile of Burrows’ isthe most char-| Jt fact i of the foreign office through two administra- | They lie in loose clusters all over the shin’ ing fhe winds Ww: low! acteristic thing about him. It will serve him | night falls around up it eeeee eee | ions, rs White surface and the work is 80 admirably And soon will come snowing, wellin the canvass. Itisasmile that is en- i the day breaks but never f. We offer this done that one would think they had been | Andall the green leaves, they are withered and delicate fancy to some struggling aspirant for lucked and dropped there. The tea service send, 4 of Royal Worcester, also made by special Reever oP oan St Oee: Remi were ime order, with a design of violets upon a rich Oh, to sleep, and forget that sweet summer has cream ground. There are 186 pieces in this fed. tea service,and the average cost is $30 for | —Boston Transcript. each piece. The napkins are of satin, with a CO One design of violets embroidered in one corner, Novelties in Jewelry. ‘The tavors will be painted upon porcelain, and, } From the Jewelers' Weekly, although all different, each will be a Sone of} A berry blossom of black enamel with silver violets. Under the table will be a large tirely his own. He did not get it from some one else and no one ever borrows it from him. poetical honors.—Harper’s Lazar, ae — a over attempted an imitation of it. | " spo you ever receive contributions written Ete techy vents aad tert ahecee on both sides of the paper?” asked a gentleman, ; stn = ye “_ | entering a newspaper office, “N ir; never,” ite warmth. Rear’ Bea st ocensicn Son unk | emphatically replied the editor, “All right; I it was created just for that occasion and that it | was going to indorse this check to your order, i tor you and you only. Itis the sort of amile| Puri dowt want yon to break your rules." get votes, j a E - n he t out, eed. pp- The Kalamazoo statesman has served several | 12°" be wen ten ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS Most VEuxon meen Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. DT leaves 7th at. wharf daily except Sunday) for Semon, leaving st 10440, reacling Washingwusbous 3:30 p.m. Fare, round tip, 61, weluding ediuissian to erounds aud uiatsion. © . els RFOLK Line, POINT AND THE 80! ere g Be the Lake, from 6tb-st, Toss te: green stud; Yonker's Statesni rug of cream with violets scattere oneie voteelgrocmasest ere 4 ante Baca — aay. 2 Ce 88 a ki 4 e vi se pei ce inti: 5 sme tn Congr a and hac 2 thing oF tro. oe ie ie ‘The valance dependent from the mantel will be | . 4 @iniature ivory painting shown through a *B ry y Poe ee, sie aod means committe oy ‘Express to St Louis and Che. of creamy plush, with a border of embroidered | hick eryetal is mow soon on plain hoop brace-| E44 a 293 | rom eorowac nrven tampoecs He is well liked b: ap c 1 ia Pennaytouna Railroad violets and a lining of violet-sat The por- lerves 3 D RIVE! DINGS. nee and is amiable on all occasions. Yet it is | road company will add to its present admirable Sloe det hein ee iedien | Speaes Soe ee Bese eres 13 AADAYS and SUNDAYS. pee doubtful if many secrets were ever got out of | service of trains @ new fast express, to be THE BALL ROOM. Gamers Ne = attitudes on each handle. 80 a fara Kom! Cocke at Cletcente Bay Je eo metre ee hang Hirt of sntagouinm that | kuowu as the St. Louis and Cincinuat express, | gic Julian is ineners cee aviod to enjoy do-| Smmer haze, uA fern lent ribbed wiih small diomonds, set 2 | sud Leouardtowa. Sd Counecis with Yet Cannon i an ort nore like Cannon. | It will leave Washington at 3:30 p.m. and Balti- | meatic Winn teie dae soe ot ne well A Penchant for Mottoes. done rel eel een Doms sa mupeeten- CW: MEDLEY, 5 shim. Ho ts called Uncle ee 2ojeRe ust | more 4:33 p.m., every day, aud willran through | developed Tivion: since anne lle eae Shore Gio Pataanty ha ores ant 7S te pig! —— like him.’ He is called Uncle Joe and he likes | to Cincinuaii and St: Louis on a fast schedule, | 2¢Y wellecunpectes Aeureieas aicaight as ti ¢ - {. He is brim full of quaint originality and is | arriving at the former city 10:30 next morning, heart-shaped pink topaz, surrounded b: arrow; his well-shaped head. sits “upon” iis | , 388 Theodora Townsend, whose wedding will | small diamonds, forms an xceedingly tasteful often humorous without | and the latter at 7:30 next evening. This | square shoulders, hie round and rad iy face | Be one of the coming events of the season in New oars for a lady's chain ea ‘nowing it. He has less | train will mark a new departure in the means h York, has, at least, one original 1d Aro’ jorseshoe of diamon ies, dignity than any of the | of travel between Washington and: Baltimore | 8.0¥8 With health and beets sporti paca aac arsine i lea, Around ___ OCEAN STEAMERS, S* "LAE At omanca ii i single ‘1 in the center, forms an artistic and " = - eyes look at you with the kindliest expression | her dainty silken petticoats, just above the he: > other candidates and is | and St. Louis and Cincinnati, Beside being | oteond ell sod bi dinveee eae proverbial | are couplets tone ree thee pa ea Protty Read for s scarfpin. oes g! sp te a ie does not | very fast, it will be equipped in the handsom- | ¢xciusiveness of the lish manner is not seen | embroidered in delicately colored silks. On by gal Aaaes ‘gold io sneer sins i the want to : ignified. He | est and most luxurious manner, as it will carry | in this family, perhay use they havo all | one of them she has that exquisite thought of a] int brilliant,” % om can cut the pigeou-wing | a Puliman parlor car Washington to Harrisburg, | livedac sae aa Sir Julian is a stanch | Bayard Taylor: Papecting point ol he tale i slate rooms, excellent Annee all owl (OF | Pullman vestibule drawing room sleeping cars| English churchman, and his general ples ice - Ry macip eee weer xinenis,” Pecens Let Cala. ce, ait afound | the | irom Harrisburg to Cincinnati, Harrisburg to | Entertaiment for ghinn be tenke ine legation The Uday eae nee en arent Gitiname eee i pdult; stsernge st low seven Anois te, reece nomaer | St Louis « dining car through to St. Zouis, | building, with ite grand entrance and epeelous yyy fox poking his <3 _= speech. le nover ad-| and a passenger coach Washington to Harris- | ball room admiralty woited, is te Girelargere-| Another, of pale blue, has, in pink and (oe perme Mle ogra hy Neely talks es Be | burs to Columbus, In its equipment and | ceptions with a band of music in ¢ ball room, | white, with lilies of the valley interwoven, the | head S age ~~ imply talks to them. | scheaule it will be excelled by no other rail-| to'give n veriee of slate danny parties and an | inscription: decidedly p faye nt er. gl GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, nas cio ‘econ Ths average tte heal ape ‘come seeed | occasional ball, “Her gentle Hmbs she aia wild dad ties haere af eotetion af silver | ¥ EPPS's cocoa ‘coat across ¢ average time ost e gent undress, i és and stand erect behind | that of the limited’ One may leave Washing, oe ee ‘And lay down in her loveliness.” Gilt, has recently been much affected. his desk. When he has | ton or Baltimore in the afternoon and reach S| Lady Selina Fitzgerald Cubitt Pauncefote is something to ay he for: | Louis the next evening in time for the theater | the daughter of the Norfolk branch of the | z Mise Towmend seems to have «penchant / that ‘aa . jets about his personal | or social engagements. ‘The traveling public | house of Cubitt. Her father was Ma! Cubitt | ser her silken appearance and rishos on the aisle toward | will find this train, after the limited, most i. ves asaclasp for ap garter, e . of the Indian army and was military secre- | pears Prince Hal's gallant rebuke: *Honi aker's desk, with his arms whirling in | Comfortable, convenient and the quickest to the t at Caleut here h ui mal 7 the al, every now and then bringing one Nari | Sean of reaching all points in the wees south | ic eCubiy b paged to the Gabi] 2 Intended tod drape pe ihe top other mate ee ae BS SB SUMEVESSSSTSEVSSSY VSL TIAAKss down into the palm of the other with a loud re- | West and northwi ancestral port. Way to the fore he stops, puts one foot a Norfolk. the d up inachair and proceeds to shake his | _ Mr. C. A. Pillsbury, the flour mill owner of Shee. “Oh, wad some the giftic gis us, at the House and clap bis hands te comiotins Minneapolis, returned from London Wednes- ‘To.see ourselves as sua his earnestness, He generaily knows what he is visit to London had been to place ————_+e+_______ is talking about and is apt tomake other people | hi mill properties there, as well as those of | abroad The doctor—“I think, my dear sir that it undetstand him. If he is a little awkward -D. Washburn, Besides the mills Brussels and Dresden. In. the would be better to have « consultation; your or, perhaps, comical in his gestures, it is be- | the properties involved were the water power Paunce- | Wife is e1 ill.” cause he rather likes to appear that way. | He of St. Anthony Falls, andalarge number of Anxious bus! “There, I told my wife lives up to bis character; be is _unele Jos” pop ged which are roughly valued at | prother, ras given the ‘ictoria Jong $80 she ought to have proper medical ed- Cannon. it om y seed he 1 service at ya was 20 Jowed to remain on his coat there isa pretty A horse bit off the little of little five- ee ‘e! solid surface, and there is a it deal of a | year-old Felix in the coat, eit “devilish ly; . ‘emong her tees hy oss Fina pu at dly he ria foto ied repent ro ber 8