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seieatieat eee ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C€. dirvhvay’ OCTOBER 1, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. u THE BELLE'S ARMOR.’ Thorough Equipment for the Fall Campaign. COUNTRY DINNER PARTIES. Charming Novelties tn Costumes for Au- October in the Country and the Ap- Propriate Styles to Wear—The Proper Shoes end Hats. Brectal Correspondence of The Evening Star. Naw Youn, September 30, 1992. F A MAN COULD EVER do such a foolish thing as “tie ten nights ewake carving the fashion of = new doublet” why should Bot © woman, who, as men maintain, dotes on foreign fancies and far- fetehed foibles, be al- lowed to give up some of her time to thoughts on ress? The truth is, men are by nature deceiver they give wely look ats mirror, while women walk boldly up to it, They af- fect to despise dress and yet spend an hour a day under the hands of their devote quite as much time to pluming them as the women do theirs. But, upon the whole, I think the mgn are becoming more and more re- signed to woman's love of finery. They strug- @led against st fur fte care is impossible, have resolved to make its @ndurance more agreeable by directing its course and catering to its desires. I look for- ward to the time when a wife: “ ready: suppose we go down and pick out a few Rew gowns for yor @ducate their hushands to take interest in their gowns; it makes it easier to pay the bills, MEAVY YALL BILLS. Speaking of bills, they promise to canse = Sroaning among those who have to pay them this fall, for the great designers have fairly utdone themselves. There will be embarrass ment of choice a come to gaze upon the beautiful gowns, in which there are at times reminders of all the great epochs—direc- tory, empire. Henry Li, Louis XV and even Louis XVE fam quite sure that some purists fm style will ery out at the mixture and others Will rail against setting meadow green beside fedigo biue and prociaim the fashionable tones to be harsh and ‘he combinations rather star- ‘Wing than artist But, after all, will they not be modish, and does’ not mode make the Woman, as manners make the man? | ‘The initial illustration represents a garment useful as it is pretty, an artistic wrapper with double fronts, the under ones betng ted in with a ribbon and ornamented with a cascade of the stuff extending to the m of the skirt «The collaretie and the cascades are em- dellished by two rows of open work. sleeves have ru bows of ribbon. rows of open work. The bac twain aad are lined with satinette. DINNER GOWN. Although it is hardly time for the ceremoni- | ous dinner party in town, yet at country clubs end country seats every dinner is a ceremonious ‘one, calling for more or less dress. Dinner i fm fact, the event of the day. It begine late and lasts late, for you are expected to do more talk- fing than you do in town, where often carriages re in waiting to hurry you off to the theater, opera or dance. But in the country there is no such pressure. The whole evening is before You, and if you are a good story teller or have & knack of describing what you have seen sbroad there is no objection to lingering over the coffee and cheese and listening to you. Hence [mesure you will like to get s hint or two for a stylish dinner dress. Some one has esid, “Well armed 1 half won,” pose means don't go into any conflict, soc! ‘Bartial, unless you are prepared for it The @inner dress pictured in the second iMustration fo an exquisite creation in a black stuf, set off with » brocade corselet and garnitured with Ince. The straight collar is covered with lace fastened at the back with a bow, which falle «lace caseade, caught on the of the corselet with a rosette of brocade the waist with « rosette of lace. The sleeves are in brocade and are draped as shown, ‘The bottom of the skirt bass ribbon ruche. + CHARMING NovELTT. ‘There i +till another great difference be- ween the ‘elightful dinner parties in the coun- try and the stuff and coremuniousaffairs in town, jeareon handandare pe- | keepers in dealing with sleeping tramps on the her | sleeper by the nose, and the fellow was on his her } feet in an instant. While with the young folks I must be careful Fat ark the cin of ine booehold os, | WIPING OUT A PLAGUE fact led to the Sota ; Wa eae AMUSEMENTS. for they invariably fulfill Scripture by proving aaemaiemeeaees FINANCIAL. —— Secs wae Tus Nanos, Sure Dzrosr, How Uncle Jerry Rusk Has Extir- hi A 42 = i ere os aera suvINos axD TROST couPuxY pated Pleuro-Pheumonia. See 27 Sn Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AXD NEW YORE AVR Chartered by epecial act of Congress Jan. . 1867 and acts of Oct. 1890 and Feb. 1am. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLana. co. Director: EUGENE WEINER, Fiute Virtuoso. HISTORY OF THE DISEASE. il 3 FP i ij E. a cee satan men eee ad © | JOHANNES MIRRSCH, Violin Virtuceo. PAUL MIERSCH. Violoncello Virtuoso. : ‘The Quarantines Have Been Raised Because lig: Wassnee a acetates sacle WILHELM ANGERMUNDE, Double Bass, EXCURSIONS. &e. ent aafes fom @3 nach ur wand per enum, Adopted for Stamping It Out—Contagious TIGER HEAD BRAND. date ty SSIES] Gitver ware and valuation taken om Gepost. Nature of the Malsdy—Good News for ‘Miss MARION 8. WRED, Messo-soprasc. Mt VERNON. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. | TEX CENTS and upward received on deposit ang American Cattle Shippers. Eerususmz 1774. —_ ees AND MT.VERNOM | taterest allowed oa sums of not lew than 5, ‘Tickets at Motierott's, 1 ee a Ly IN Prepares and keeps Wilis free of charge—acte as Ru New and Magnificent Cars now runaing <n AAS cok Tee ARCH DS EP OPERAS HOUSE sop op | ALEXANDRIA dite to the Gateuf the MANGO of all kinds. CHARLES MATHEWS’ COMPANY SITE BIE OU GHRIST CRURCH, Man. laces of BRADDOCK HOUSE and other brilliantly successful comedy, Historic interest in ALEXANDRIA, In the - pda Take ferry, ‘of 7th st. Special exour- ft ¥ Rare T + ‘00 Connecting also with trains of Pennsyivante ratl- road at Aleasndris. "Take cars ai Gch sureel aepot striction against our cattle, which is so costly — to shippers in the United States. HE DEPARTMENT cf Agriculture is e tremely proud of having succeeded in extirpat- ing contagious pleuro- tee LOOKING HENCEWARD, THE LEaDIse _—_— " fA ‘The Subject of an Appreciated Lecture to the ror Timekin Club. os Charles B. Lewis in the New York Sun. After the regular business of the weekly meet- . Asiatic cholera is to | ing of the Limekiln Clab had been concluded x Trrr ‘In deference to the wishes of adies' Mt. Vernon wishes of the Ladiew’ Mt ¥ that the lest sball be the first. In the old conn- mankind. A notion of | Brother Gardner announced that the Hon. iF A g8 Amociation cars stop on SUNDAY at Lite Hunting tries they are usually served with a diet of por- the frightful destruc- | Beckstep Johnson of West Virginia was waiting F% #4 49 : by the " creck, one mile this side of Mt. Vernon, the grounds | ridge and bundled off to bed with the fowls, but ‘YE tivencss of this plague | to deliver a lecture. After the floor had been. ¥ Sees. 8 eo in this country they seem to know instinctively that it is a land of , and refuse to be 20 iniogsly hustled out of the way when hers ere putting ant lov erven in ir. The four iusteation shows the frent and | In Australia alsothedamage doneby it has been can be got from the | sprinkled with water, the alley windows raised OF 3H torn fact that it has caused | and Samuel Shin cautioned about falling asleep cai ta) a loss of $500,000,000 in Great Britain alone, | 8d swallowing the glass stopper of a bottle be was holding in his mouth to eure him of the hsbit ‘On and after run to Rock Hill Georzets own, or back view of a very pretty dress for a child, the | enormous, as well as elsewhere in the world. | Of stuttering the reception committee brought Cow I. 5 0" BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT 4880. material being a pale rose , with sash of | Du: "7 the stranger in. Mr.Johnson tobe about SSS LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ee CIATION, material being 0 pale rove pongee, with wring the last fifty yoars it has raged in the nger peared A’ United States, the contagion being distributed | forty-five years old. He was tall, thin and ser- BOS. 908 TO 914 6 AT. &. WL, 20 widely that the tof stamping out | ious, with » stiff log and a bald head. He Conzs Drsrersua. green, and deep lace drapery around the neck and bot- tom of the skirt WASHINGTON. D. ., barbers. Their feathers the malady was ge: believed to be hope-| brought in with him from the anteroom, as if While in the city be sure and goto ‘THE COUNTRY IN OCTOBER. leas. NEXT WEEK Offers the followtne tnvestmaenta te Ite may be plainer, bat bey) Tt has taken the fashionable world a long| “Nevertheless, the government undertook the serene ieee! irereh pened poles Asmsts Dhorsriox. GLEN ECHO, re cet Deen pause conany. The while to learn the charms of country life dur- | task, and the complete success it has achieved eA pete. the pant ey “CHAMPAGNE WEEK." fullamount deposited. with interest, may be with. ing October, but they are making up for lost | i declared by Secretary Rusk’s recent procla- | “™brella which probably saw the opening of a ae rawn on thirty day notice time, for town is quite deserted nowadays in | @tion raising all quarantines and announcing | the civil war. He had a hearty welcome, how- amet i ‘eet Pewutifel Resort around Washington. wmf wy Fy Sy - Tay, | ¢az1¥ autumn, or af least is filled with strangers | Shay Contagious pletro-pneumonia no longer | ever, and he deposited satchel and umbrelia, A Bolvent Remedy for Generel Debility i mianimemiepa lee mao years phe 12k - t A pay in Uncle Sam's dominions. ‘The met 4 ‘where the deposit ia pot with. tnve renived to makes Parboked "ap il the areal cf Undes rely | RlOpiod i eadicniog the compiint were very | rgreneeng mga UNDO | connate Beene Alcoieatim: | “Hewarowne Mery King.” SEE THE CHAUTAUQUA BUILDINGS, i... era tna aye, whi pete claim wre the | ory cd Ss deere oan | minded rertboy ‘ot cort theer" basi ieands rat ron toNaningtos | Og a for |sod.'mind at the’ country wean. They chase | USder this quarantine no animals wore allowed ‘tm culled “Cesuing Hoacovards Dat —— nacelles lie sband will say to removed from any premises, except to a 0 — this with the of au 7 dear, notice that the fall styles are | sees Oothee tees ne ta ta ents faie, | slaughter house, and then under the superviaion | BAY be me among yo" who doan know whet and His Comic Opera Company-8) PEOPLE, THE coutisrust oF awtenrca. | 0 ; M where the racing is quite as interesting as at the | °f duly appointed inspectors, a post-mortem | dat it eyed fete explain Sn P ‘Over 82. 200.650 of stock eubecribed te Washington acacia guest mects an = aie Giaaeet. examination being made at the time of killing. | Spe,it "tho Be ag aig & dig tetkine’ wie RIcTLY I’car In the Gorgeous Operatic Bpectacie, ‘The New Rustic Cafe, “THE CEDARCROFT.” | city alonsfrom November 12, 1800, varast a, me ag INSPECTED AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH. peng if “hi for the ‘Take the Tennallytown electriccars at 394 and High | 1000. Mescy, Sec8 win /iampected ob gash teies s |eeh go ocean te ke teak beak thiste Superior to any Imported. Recommended “THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE.” streets, Georgetown, and enjoy a delightful ride. See | onloustunt dereaite etc sees te ae month, and whenever disease was found every Livi der) what pr by the Medical Faculty. all the sights ai Gien Echo and then come to the Cafe | timesthe value of the losn and the loan being repaid beast in the herd was at once condemned, ‘By Charles Alfred Byrne snd Louie Harrison. and ot the best 50c. dinner you ever have eaten. monthly makes the secority still better sack month, het! = rendering it tmposaibie for our patrons to lose « dal- heintrenty the ouarecent jefe Ageiratnne . “THE GREATEST OF TRE COMIC OPERAS‘ ee ne Mouet HARRISON DINGMAN, President, Paying an appraised value for the herd. The | STeatness an’ verbosity. may feel] YOR SALE BY THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. Every Afternoon and Evening. it _ ee at ean appraised value for theshord. | The| broud of de past we am justifed in feelin’ hie deihaiedanndneeiin oan W. 8. 10GE Pre. TC. DANIEL, teal cpt free From vattle foo weed er tea eid | feeling of gloriosity obor de fucher. {General ; Dee tse eatetienes A. IMITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN as8O- penne stem gpm haar Py ogy oir) ay tg oplause, which the stovepipe in the — > RED, WHITE AND BLUE. scl6-1m} U contact with any of the diseased heed wore like. | ™adle and th pork gray he PREPARED ONLY BY JP OS Bozo TeACRE eacig ee Sagan atta pion * Masher - “My ns contin the r as 1745 “ F isecondaraned and Killed. Ta wome cass the Betped meet toa sam of rok, beet, from ons . es _ Clean eae - antes cored a ‘= ask suuipus oe, gules gee eee premises that disinfection did not destroy it, | chin y ( and G. railroad, every pee a ry , “Tpntde past behind me an 0" aE Beet Sante I. P. A. ‘ngton, So'clock a. tm. wi ind it was necessary to buy and burn the build-| onward to de fucher. Widin de next hundred Sarin an, drains leave 8:30 01s, Fursinterest on money depostta tn any emonnt, <—ou {farprising that such measures | S'ary dar am gwine to be sich a mighty change B in seares: 9 o.m.. E Band 6 per cont interwst peld on epecial deposits Seda Ceara Gee strane opposition from | take place dat i almoe” taken one's rot axwixe Company, Pie; proeromeute Grand ni Dont ts Semthe ete ev ore met__3y6-3m “ Be. to think of it. It’s gwine to be a change to NEw NATIONAL THEATRES : Seemed ustoges se eer et |e cal'd man whar be belongs—on topdoheap.| SSH STREET AND ommanp avenue, | N= SATIONAL TREAT C. T. Havexser, of animal indust led almost Lae ie TORN Member Washington Stock Exchange, fake their lives in theft hands bercatreing one}, A gradual but sartin ehange in de PHILADELPHIA. oue-in GHT AT 6 LAST TIME OF ESOUTRERE FALL YEO CORCE LANE. 8 Teal Extate and Stock Broker. 22,000 ‘head of cattle were purchased snd | envy of de civilized world, AGhbes aE ROTouaT paneer asin INVESTMENT SECrRITH oo shee tapes bactar Poly oeg acca td ‘ae Eradual bat sertin fadin’ ont of oclor AQROSS THE POTOMAC. Stocks, penapeha Soska heeaeryes tae, , t until we Become white i : OCTOBER STYLES, of proper vigilance will render it impossible | ‘wit! probably be mad and. soleus oat it, bed Wi Gao ata Tar Coxscaens Or Faxcr Frovs| mane October styles are set before you in the last | fF Contagious pleuro-pneumonia ever to §nin | what am to be will be, an’ dey can't stop it, I mn ‘A romance of the late war by Augustus Pitou and| Can buy our ““Cream Blend” Flour of the following | ©°t8 bought and sold in New York or New Orlesmm, c ed States. i gts: Yaa ‘gues oat the cs euch @ foothold again in the United States. predict dat Giveadam Jones, hear on my right, Tt i» the only recognized Blended CORRESPONDENTS, ®| malady can never recur here unless it is fetched ; pee aa a J. 8, Bache & Co., Now York Stock Russian blouse over a dress of apricot silk, lace | by importation from other countries, and such | night, "beet gen ng Ti ents ety es Tae Wassex Suoz Hoom — Flour on the market and o tril will com] Tstsman Dees. low Tork Cotton Euchenge’ menterie to correspond, large black lace | # thing is almost out of the question, for no| bleach white as gorerners tendes shige ‘The Emmet Guards of this city, unter command of | Vince the most skeptical that it is the very best . New Orleans Ortton t. with ‘vows of apricot ribbon, making up a | cattle can be brought into this country without | "8. "4" gradual “but, eartin peqgirement of 1115 F Srazer N. W., Capt. Walsb, appear in the drill and battle ecenes. fm use: Wholesale by B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Brow. . Chicago Board of Trade. costume of charming brightness and simplicity. | ® permit grantedby theSecretary of Agriculture, Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Om The material of the dros on the right is an al-| to obtain which the beasta mist be accompa-| Syreay gegia" pit, mam be Afty y'ars befo! beech va sere, meson! a Weana_Telephoee, 480. ae mond green canvas, small vest of gauze of the | nied by a certificate from the authorities of the | eck's travel, an’ one wid c bald head aa HAVE JUST RECEIVED 4X- Mondey, Oct. 10—Hallen and Hart in “THE IDEA" | MAIN. 1522 i P33 Eke DABS renee wee same shade, with stripes of a deeper green. _| district in which the animals have boon for one | of cross eyes will be as much of a novelty as 6 OTHER LOT (ABOUT 296 RENE H. B. DULEY, 1800 15th uw. Gus certbcates Peete tore Qprent Sebiens den ene aceon ae their ship: ant stating thet no mastodon, Our moufs will contract, our lipe 5 ‘THIS (Saturday) EVENING last appearsncect | ¢ ¢. McKINNEY & 80° 7 = Fs Iam more and more convineed that the great | thar district for the (est rear In ctdin i, | falls away in flosh, an’ poets will rave ober our — . ba Open 9: $55 enerat Rankine. JRO W coMON. UNG ACERT for the past year. In addition to this : ; ; : designers intend. to exhaust their art on'cor-| toatautzct for the past rear. In addition to this | droopin’ bine eyea, Waite. folks will be med CHARLES HANEORB: —_ m ; ‘nuff to bust. but we mus’ go right along an’ " al a : satve tie coming eenson, rather than oa chnin, | ect igned by, the owner from which the| pay vo ‘weution to dete enspiriot Sooty 2 SERREES UARPSRE: Skirts will keep their present shape and plain- ght; ; m the |" 4, In de co’se of the next hundred y'ars de — ness and be shorn of their trains to a great de- | !mporter stating that the animals were shipped | cull’ man will be on top de heap in oratory, Suoxs, gree. In other words, garniture is to be put | ip clean and disinfected vehicles from the farm | poetry, paintin’, astronomy an’ ‘a @e arts and where it will be best seen, around the neck, | Where they were purchased, aud that they have | sciences. He will sit in do White House an’ & SUITE, cor. N. J. ave. andRnw. O'TOOLE, 1115 14th nw. ‘When will be presented Mra. Lovell's Idyllie Play, arms, body and waist. Exquisite little boleros, | 8t passed through any infected district or | ho will make do la iM ‘histor ee ee more baby affairs.in velvet,will frame a guipare | been exposed in any manner to contagion. | Of Ye kentee; cat he wit cde eee history Burson saxo Coxonggs mNGoMAR. JOHN H, ONTRICH SOLOm m. yoke over silk transparency, and then between | Furthermore, the cattle on landing in the) «5. “Instead of de black folke 10 to r i “ WILLIAM KERR, cor. 26th and F the epaulet of guipure and lower sleeve will | United Ststes are quarantined for ninety days Africa tolib, de white folks will probably e’lar ee a ae ee an JOHN M. BUCKLEY, cor. 2st and Mia.w. come a big puff of changeable velvet, In some | OF long © ry of Agriculture sees fit, ) out fur Mexico or de Sandwich Islands, To- MUCH TO RETAIL THESE Next Georse Tpatchere Minstrel Farce, Com: | Mrs. A. J. MARSHALL, 1790.0. w. Les cases w lace tunic will drop from the lower edge | While every individual beast is duly inspected | day de great problem of dis kentry am not sy Brepented by George | WM. CARLEY, 2001 1 n.w. Lee bi WR SBCEY. Of the bolero, reachipe quite to the bottom of | ob arrival and on liberation from quarantine. | what todo with de black man, but what is — ss oo “Beata ealing. ‘Puvedo seats slag ou tale GE Ne | CHAS. BUTT, 18207th nw. Bauer, so frend the skirt. and dimly displaying the outline of BISTORY OF THIS DESTRUCTIVE DISEASE. gwine to become of de white folks in a few BOUGHT THEM AT OUROWN 2 Sonal box office it | STEER BROS., 1000 On. eshington the waist. In order. too, that the empire gown} The history of this remarkable and destruc- | y’are mo.’ PRICE WE ABE © EPP Ans Liceom Thre RB. A CLAYTON, 100 Da. may be worn by stout figures, a deep lace | tive disease cannot be traced with certainty to|, “6. A gradual but sartin contrackshun of e = Peaueyivenis ove, end Lith at F. b. NEWMAN & BRO.. G2 Ost. ow. dertha will encircle the corsage, springing from lod earth ‘he beet: feet till a No. 8 will fit most eberybody in de ONLY ar J.C. DE ATLEY, 708 7th the. bust line and on the same. level with lace | ® Period earlicr than the beginning of the Inst | feet tills No. 8 will skassly comprehend it as dae 2 sell for cash or on margin Stocks, 7 5 i Chicas. A. J. SANFORD & BRO. Rp ty & L. DENTY, 120034». he cite % Sepetant quotas all S|. ane i : ruffle of the upper sleove. century. Cases of contagious pleuro-pneumo- | yo’ look at de No. 18 boots adornin’ de feet of $3. - i priya nia are known to have existed in Switzerland | Wau goateg xo, plochiu’ his hoof et dst, 15 Bat in opite of sll attempts to greate ‘and Suabia as early as 1713. From 1790 to 1812, | put sich will be de result of progress. Brud- P create new | when Europe was almost continually at war, the | der Beboe himself may lib to see dat ‘day. PER PAIR FOR THEM. = yles the tailor made, with its jacket corsage | malady seems to have been spread over a great | ‘an’ ” 4 plain skirt grazing the shoes, will continue | part of that continent by cattle driven in the | ag 2 HO™, TY fren's,” continued the speaker, IN LADIES’ SHOES WE ARE t! he drained the pitcher of its co: : be the correct wear for the street and all | Wakes of the various armies which marched and | “1 do not wish to take’ up ‘your waluable tae, Se a fod informal occasions nd with it of on , will a meee ae 4 Taid not come heah to dedicate an evapora- jiNinms “ME AND JACK! tthe mo worn the ever-popular felt hat, finer in | st shun of cupidity, but to briefly connive Price RE COMMIBS: teotene endl seere grupo 1 shape. than ever | ad been introduced into Ireland by Dutch | cantileveroue comanigulstey poe Re eg ook § $4.00 Haxo_Tonx w. OF of oouniie ‘Washington, x before. The modish tones in felts will be light | COW# imported in spite of legal prohibition. | nons propagashun of what I alrnestly believe L eusmited tothe Coma madwwers ofthe gray, green and light beige. Underskirte will | In 1842 the disease was found in London dairies, | will come to pass. I thank yo’, gentlemen, ‘TWO GRAND PERFORMANOES DAILY. a. ‘of Columbia, 4 following Works are be crnrmented with flonnees, ruffled bands | "hence it spread through several counties of | thank yo: from de ‘bottom of iny Meatt, au’ t Boors z. & for the vgbli beaith, savety or com/ort, under d with lace when the wearer. is not « young | fer coray Parr /Sererry lap rer pag rg shall eber hold de memory of dis eavonin’ as 2AND5S PM M. 3, SCHNEIDER 722 Ma. ove. wa, wring been inehe that the werk be it immed underskirts don’ ” + | one ‘BER ALLS. cor. ae comps" ‘syegera, mien —— en — ie porte nod in hos Acai recs cy fhe contagion = eer” de most electuated in my fallacious For $2.50, WICHITA JACK AND HIS WONDERFUL B. F. HATCH, cor, 94 ond Ma. ave. ne Sovetaed. ae See Reyes Jerinesare to be very much in vogue for . t 1 : ntleman left the ball amid wild : WIL west. 2 al opie fron, Leama People daring the fal. the pa arse Holland, none of thete countrios, in spite of Potcice Mosh apelaune, bs haw bad aise AND ALL OTHER GOODS aT ates | ry fiw oe 2 en Ortgher 10, ae [Deine zephyr cloth or velvet. I” need hardly | Much labor and expense, bas been able to eradi- peared the silence was profound. Tt was not EQUALLY as LOW PRICES. * Paya pep eedeened aaa | i Hn. aa eta on aie toniell add that stont Indies shonid be careful how they | ate the trouble, roken for acouple of minutes. Then Brother RO! ALD WELL Ni ‘and G uiesioner. D-C.—On the east eda ot lay these pelerines on their shoulders. They | The first introduction of contagious plouro- | Gardner arose and said: rg REMEMBER WE MAKE IT A - sy ere Teese ar tad Fae % Caroline ave. ould make choice of those which reach below | Pheumonla into the United States was through | +A hundred y'ars am along time to wait, bud BUSINES TO BUY AND SELL pare Rs lens for adults 6 to 8. = cauare ioe, the wnist. 4 cow imported from England to Brooklyn in] 1 reckon we'll hev to. "Weewill new beodke ae Brae tiara aie lessons wives, by eppointment. I note that chatelaine belts are to come into | 1648. The plague found its way into New Jer-| meetin’ in two an’ go home.” SHOES BELOW MANUFACT aoa haidrese parsen.4 a vogue again and to be made to carry a load of | Sey in 1847, into Massachusetts in 1849, and in 3./B_ CALDWELL, 107 Est. n.w: pe due time reached Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir-~ ———+e+—___ URERS' WHOLESALE PRICES. pero ab pers ginia, the District of Columbia, Ohio and Ili; ABOUT RED HAIR, ee 3 Taz Waansx Suoz Hovsa, F. M. PROCTOR'S DANCING ACADEMY, COR -,o€ Md. ave, and 11th at. sw. Lessons” MON- Day WEDRESDAT snd FRIDAY from 6 t0 10 poo wishing nois, The first efforts toward its eradication in | is gold or ate Tae tebes the “7 of the | nol country were made by the state of Massa- | It Has Long Beon Held in 111 Repute si f all a " churette, which finally succeeded in extirpatin, as Indicating Villain. : 1SON"S MARVELOUS PHONOGRAPH. | Sco tobe giubd tomsther eel fener it sce'yer | it in 1066.” New York and New Jersey mado at. | From the St. Louls Republic. Be Beal Werlivcrmtet Wanker OS Sih every article Bemmnaty, cunaptaneenn. | of marcansm directed against those young folks | ‘mpts in the same direction in 1879, but they | For centuries the popular notions through- 1115 F Srass: N. W. = SLE wt nw. | Gresty dont stl anything on tnstaliments 80 if you soon els eoay io Shes is | dy in ey he dsr mei 2 | ou a Eeop nmr hiro le eay| axons ee ee States Senate by the then commissioner of | Clot with villainy, untrustworthiness and de- Or tme Grasty will make and lay any Carpet at lowest pow | [> @ Roki a Written for The Evenine Star. agriculture, and an appropriation of $10,000 waa beri a veal or ‘8 samp hapa sible price. i. 7s George H. Harrison. Be made by Congross for an investigation, ‘No sye- | verbs,” pul in 1512, occurs lowing: Grasty don’t promises you something for nothing and. es. ii aa ie eed temetic work, however, was andertaken until | “Proud are the short; untrustworthy the ted- meLAor urtnepons, you dont get it anywhere. Some persons ‘ et See peas a lericksburg. 1864, when the burcau of animal industry | haired.” a, ms claim to make po charge for making, match- Rie asfencate . or ental soon Tair” Mice | "an di rnc rove, whe tno oe ooo a ee ‘On the anxious air, granted to the bureau were not sufficient for | °Ver 500 years old, says: “‘Salute a red-hoaded ww Grasty's Solid Oak Cluster Leg Table, six fest lon, ase will be = And the deadly fray began. coping with the enemy, and it was not until | man ora bearded woman at thirty feet off with 'B z of takes everybody by surprise. Osk Chatra, Sane tie tenn tate ties March, 1887, that Congress, yielding to wide- | three stones in thy fista to defend thee if need = amet, Genet tara er spread popular apprehension and to numerous | be” s = appeals, extended the authority of the bureau Tunze Curzes F, om rms T7050. $18 O21.85, O25, #2010 O57 Oe nA Ss rage eiphse ne jitequately: enlarged the appro lation Feat Ave gad 2 eee oie OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, Grasty has one way todo business and that is the ‘The batteries on their flanks. ogg lhe hsen Sige n | of red hair failing well down on the shoulders, THE ‘BIGHT WAY. utd Diinois, Masyland, eansylvania, Now Jersey | This and the feck twat the Todas in the “ive: th street, two blocks below U, 8. Treasury. ee ee ‘ Prerce are he smoutnet martial men county was placed in quarantine Mey 24, | ‘le Plays” was provided with a red hirsute Re, W Aw B ‘Teach your little children to eay Grasty the Pusher, Face amen: foe, it "San er ho malady bea beet mobo” ihe mareretitome pene ete inte ED, HITE D> LECTURE BY COMRADE CHASE, Grasty makes bold statements and you must not : com; stamped ou ‘county, and | S82 tall % Senda precy ol ia the quarantine was removed April 1, 1 safe es ecson, Sree in com- —_— ‘Who recetved 48 wounds in the bettle. sel4 ‘Amd the Semen trem the rises Bow. wonderfully successful piece of work. eeu ga tomet ok aden ae Our soldters acate the bristling heights STBICTLY OF 4 CONTAGIOUS NATURE. Duke and denounce, “the ‘senseless’ prefidion er Cre ee eee, Senn a cain ae crowned. This disease is strictly of a contagious nature. | against those of hee colored hair, tpvane and Latest Style of Fall Ghoes for the © the de Bergerac, in his “States and E ones Mid the hurtling gust Ban,” boldly pesiaed and a “isopised _— — ee eae ‘And die on the bood-red ground. omiaes. One, reseon y it | Color oo Te fone — M D FOR | _ Don't doubt 111 you try. Cd ‘Tae guns break out n desperate din, Such arenasbatly long: while. to develor the | nothing else but thesun in the midal of his rey me So ene gent ines amen, ame first symptoms in’ boast which has ‘boon in-| Ft many speak lof it because few hare $2.80 for otto etter Dongola Batton. fected—namely, from fifteen to uinety days, . €2.85 tor e much better Dongole Button. Of that strugging Knol Daring this fong period of incubation tho ant | | The adjeotive, ‘Judas colored air,” and pape id a list of the dead today, mal rooms about unsuspected, distributing the similar allusions are often met with in Oath bettie Renee Suten. ‘The Stars and Stripes stil! proudly ay contagion among other cattle. Moreover. some of the older anthors..In “As You 63.50 for an excellent Dongola Buttes. onan G, A. R, bad alight attack and have | Like Rosalind says of, Orlando, “His wanes tenet eae tee: raked are til ables to iemee | Very. hair is of that, diseembring ‘cal te ‘$4.00 for the next best Dongola Batten, ‘That undending broke others. Thi plague slowly, | yhich Celis replies, “Something hrowner than - 6,00 for the best Dongole Buttos over mada, Ss ‘All honor aad love the more. Sed abut 8,500,000 bed at |. Dryden, in writing of Jacob Toneon, a pab- Live Burnside brave, thoagh jest the field, —_|-eaitle in-E ‘alone. Usher whom he thoroughly Setings, full tren frame, rosewood ant fancy woot, Immortal in memofy'’ssight, © : rons ‘The pul ick grows: United from _contagior (Cases, such an oak. mahogany. &c., which we aresow ian een pees citations to this Pd 2 ae rae Sree ‘palling at $300, mode by evveral pressinent mabe At the name of thy glortous tight. restrictive legislation * OF 50 ?zn ‘This to positively the first ¢tme this offer has pet veoscng tes respecting Ame: The that the red-haired Ww Cal ot: scanecaes made. Long time Elegunt ailk pinsh stool and cover ‘the . Gao W. Rice, : ‘with each plano, Fully gussantesd for 5 reaca, PIANOS. Bevesa! Elegant New Cabinet Grand Upright Planca, ‘A dreaberd wan sleeping off his potations in oe satiety me cata e THT Masse Soon 18, N. Mera ‘ sre he protruding lng. He did't agin o : {ms SRVERTS 87, ¥.W., oa Con. 1225 ax G San, N.W. worn shoes,as is the custom with the park benches. He reached over “You must have tweaked it of the

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