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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. 3 Cr J HOME MATTERS. WASHINGTON DRAINAGE. below. The Maryland avenue braneh, however. | J IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE , . : ICTIO ALES. RELIGIOUS NOTES. ca, MAuhd nor fun Ue Dart eee WASniNGTOw crt Poe orice ___ AUCTION SALES. _j___ Aver N SAL ES. — Episcopal Bishop Whittle confirmed a class | now To CURE DECAY OF THE STOMACH—VARIOUS ae eee peer Sn Fe pcb SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1882. EEE nn EE BAND, of2i fe ee gee beage! pared MA, Was Eetacpeercs dl maie Gau a Binactaiermauer PROPOSED, which, rding to the peta pol . to in any of these Lotters the a) icant must | ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers lyeeaaes DOWLANG, Auctoneer. = iv. C. Pearson, o! I ee — Z pl call for oon sep Le "and ‘the date of Fro % quantities of storm water @'U descend. fides | isin. AD YET eneD Larrens,” and give ‘ ION SAL} eccepted a cali to St. Luke's ehnreh, Wheeling After having revtewed the sanitary condition | the objection to this ‘oboe, as atready men- | - 42" if not called for within ove month they will be eent DKS, 4¥ UNRIVALED COLLECTION — Rev. G. H. Beckley, of the Boonsboro, Md.,| TO PREVENT THe Juice oF- Pres soaking into | of Washington, and placed before our readers | tioned, the location of these sewers in euch that | the Dead Letter Omec. o * call to Madi- | the under crust, beat the white of an egg, and | the necessity of taking measures to relieve the | they would be of little avail throughout their LADIE® LIST. JAPANESE ART TREASURE } sgpecne pmema brush the crust with it. To give a rich brown }city of some of tts most essential sanitary de-| entire length, partly on account. of running | Aten Fors Tpuchett Miranda ARATE A —The Episcopal convocation of the Valley of | t the upper crust brush that with it also. fects, we propose now to discuss the methods | ‘hrava', the parks alld parts on account of their eA ares ad conan of the comprising muperb specimens af the Rappahannock will meet at Tappahanock, | A Goon Way to Coox Liver is to first fry | and plans that have been suggested for that |<" ; | ; ous. departinen where they might be of service. The N street iterature. This is a rare chance for beok buyers, as | OLD HIZEN, SATZMA, KIOTO, KAGA, [DEMO purpose. and Delaware avenue branch, again, appears to Va, April 12. some thin slices of breakfast bacon, and then | the eatire stock mut tyeiowed out, — Rev. W. G. Campbell has accepted a call to fry the liver In the gravy, or you may broll the be " table int ti th cash, KISA, OWARL, NINSHEL, BANKO, To rightly understand them. we shall. first, e quite suit le for intercegting the sewage mis WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Ancts. the pastorate of the Lutheran ehurch, at Har-| liver and poar the gravy over it, serving it on | briefly state the topographical conditions of the "om the high grounds cast off. elite ee = sntmeny cher Team, marwdionty anenten. Fisonburg. Va. the same plates with the bacon. site. Washington lies at th@ head of tide water, ¥, Mr. Karwiese's plan, therefore, atthough em- | 2-51 JDUNCASSON ROS., Auctioneers, Maen Goisonne Enamels, Elegant Cabinets, rt & b el Mr KL ificent, — Rey. Dr. Dean, from Concordville, Pa, has! prerry axp SERVICEABLE tidies are made of | the ebb and flow of the Potomac river varying } bodying a few acceptable features, is not with- | Baber Mrs Lite Misme Speciuens of ld” and Modem i ¥ :. out several serious objections. and would not, | Bernhardt Ui ra Hent i ee vy di MR mS Harte de Grace, ‘° St Zohes PB-chureb,| iek-nek, with narrow, bright ribbons ran tn: | ty" “About three miles abore te teers | im our opinion, euucly Tala fhe requirements | HaueMyatie | Bin Mar Terman af *SARGEC apes Sse Sagatenn Rone javre de Grace. e i > for this purpose, choose No. 17 braid and No. 80 | confined to a narrow. stream, one to two lun. | demanded. eautuly Carved thread. Experience proves that the linen thread | dred feet wide, and of considerable depth. Its! The plan submitted by Ma By Severson, C. E.. ly Embroid- — Rev. Mr. Conway. of Pocomoke City, Md., tecantly: nbroid: Mershal! Mary tain ‘and Pottery, \irs Maria A ee ered Silke, ete. 4 ” Bria ts P has been called to the Presbyterian church at | which comes on the red spools is stronger than | width increases rapidly as it approaches thecity, | BeXt demands some remarks. ‘He advocates t! Races AMitdleton MM AUCTION! Carefully retected hy 2 J Fxpert, and scknows Rock Run, Harford county. any other. Fringe the ends of the ribbons.— | whose southwestern boundary it forms, mess. | filing up of the present cliatineland establishing | Grama Se "edged by Conucmenure to be the meat —Rev. L. H Quarles, of Clarksburg, W. Va., | New York Post: uring «mile from shore to shore, but narrowing | # Tew one with a clear witth o@1.700 feet, slong | Chantin tise @ MP ig VALUABLE AND CHOICE COLLECTION Teplice choc at case eee en ee ee caper acacia ae: coer Sein te ball a ile ate pots Ge miles) bellow | 120) aaa cre He ciara at | Coenen - AUCTION! EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY, Baptist chureit at Cuinberland, Md. pelied to drink well water are boiling all that is | the city. The Eastern oped niger this scheme are vaguely state@. and they apply | Cock The whole will be aoldMeithout reserve on — Rev. H.8. Stern, pastor ot Trinity Reformed | used in the family. The question is frequently the city, and exhibits similar topographical fea- | Cqually well to the other ects which main- 2 aw LS | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MORE. ¢hureh, has resizned, and accepted a call to the | asked: Haw long should it be boiled? ‘The best | tures, although carrying much less water. tain the present channel.’ ‘It Would require the | Ciseeray g INGS AT ELEVEN AND AFTERNOONS AT Salem Reform church of Cincinnati. chemists say that a half hour's boiling is consid- | ‘The amount of water passing a certain point | Teclamation of the same areas of land, while it | © us = oH HALF-PAST TWO EACH DAY, MARCH. ~ Rey. J. P. Otis, late pastor of the M. E. | ered sufficient to destroy disease germs, if any | in a tidal basin increases towards its mouth, | Recessitates the additional excavation of a new Daly Fannie coma : ak ot. = TWENTY- NINTH, THIRTIETH ehureh, at Centerville, Md., is ill at the resi- | ¢Xist in the water. owing to the fact that a large quantity iscarried | Channel and the filling’ in of the old one. | Eno Mar K Re ALL OUR SHOP-WORN GOODS XL and THIRTY-PIRST, 1882, dence of Thos. N. Wood, in Corsica Neck. Tue Taste oF GrvoRr Cookies can be im: | up stream & the tidal Now: witch must again ve ale acral pte ope ee Saad TR EG At my Spacious Salearoom, 1th street and Penneylee — Rey. Wm. N. Scott has resiened the pasto- | proved by-using half a cup of cold coffee instead begat’ cucharuee at Reed hee CS with tha ae aay WALOrY, height of eet Th SEAT aah Sy ee Fate of the Thini Presbyterian church, Rieh-| of water. There Is almost always at least ao | the natural fow of Gecnluagie ote Proposed saving of, thé amognt of dredging | Gram Lcha Scunudt Aust aGocts, gu exubition Monday and Tuesday, March Fond Ya. and will take charge of agehurch at } much loft after breakfast; om if ot. put a little | the head of tide water and to, regularly increase | 1n the new channel, by allowihz the action of | GoNon Mrv Man Bprow! ae CS Rooms comfortably bested. Galveston, Texas. water in the pot and let it boil sor a minute or | in width toward the ocean. This is not the | the currents to assist in tiis work, would have pAOr ra Senborn Mrs Evia 0. We have takex out a permit to build, and shell com- m29-8t od THOS. DOWLING, Ane — Bishop Pinkney, of Maryland, contemplates | two. and strength enough: will be given to flavor | case. however, in Washington. The sudden | ® Similar effect. because thé sit thus removed vé Sherman Mre Heary & mence to tear down on April the third. We a ——— A » an ierhs Ge new chapel at. the B; iscopal | te cookies. expanding of the surface of the river is followed | Would be again deposited ‘where the whith of | {ous Bectt Mre Tucy Will se for ove week ouly, ‘OHN SHERMAN & 0O., FO a are nabel at the Episcopal | Crxpemmnta Dances are the latest style of | exe narrowing at Alexandria, ‘The former | the river increases below ithe Wreenal, and the | Hated silo ’ Heal tas Arte ang Auctioneer, indow to conresporai with the charest window. | !nformal parties given among intimates in which | is much beyond the requirements of the taet | Yelocity of tie stream Is ‘correspondingly de- | Hoee Mary Thoruss es Luey m oe Window to correspond with the chancel window. | 19%? ' ised Tee gag | PelMlon oad ieeatciar eeies meee oee |. The aliting up cause! thereby would | Hove Mary A AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TRUSTEFS SALE OF A DESTRARLE BUIL —Grace ME. church, to which Rev.Mr. Hagey | ie, Smusements are fellowed by @ light and | Po tallow water, portion of wine ee bove | therefore also tend to raise the high-water level | H-uchton Netie r Lor HE SOUTH SIDE OF M 6 - early supper, pre by the young ladies of | Of Shallow water, po! eee Sure a ircuimst: vhich must | Harris Mrs Sadie E vic BETWEEN ‘Was recently appointed by the Baltimore An- | mols supper, prepared by fae naaticn sand. | 10W tide. in front of the city—a circumstance which must | Ha sotheettsS ET NORTHWEST. its present extensive mn airs Wood ey F COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 27rx, nual Conference, will make efforts this spring | Wie These flats, called the Kidwell meadows, and | be avoided on account of its present ‘Ana E, to finish the up-stairs portion of their edifice, | and small tate Mee te and velvet creams. | covering neatly 1,000 acres, spread out in front | OW zrounds. The object to be sought Is rather | J°tse Meme e vise. | Jefferson Fa corner of 9th and 8 streets, and the congrega-| or maids of honor, sherbet and coffee. of the city, and are a most potent agent in | t© depress the freshet heights than otherwise. | Jeflerson Fannie virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 1879, duly recorded iu Liber No. 919, eo $ A pagat . Another point which might be mentioned is the | Jenhins Frances es die Ame! In one of the stores which we shall tear down, sees pe Oy the Ee liste: Cricxen Croquetres may be made of bits of fecal pei poeta caential ee es fact that the reclaimed lands, ff on the Wash- | 3Shucon Mesa ¥ Mrs C — St. Paul's English Lutheran church (Rev. cold chicken chopped fine. Take a sufficient |be solved. Not only are they the receptacles of | !ngton side, could be made better use of as prnnedy. ee a — ineton, Dr. Domer's) has fully provided for the debt re- a fe ' the chicken; in this | the city’s sewage, the heavier particles of which | Parks, etc., and be kept in a better condition to | B¢ as No. 420 SEVENTH STREET, Mot’ enews Tage cently incurred ty remodelling and tmproving | Tantity of milk to moisten the chicken; in this deposit and decompose on them, but the inter- | 4¥9/d malarial effects than would be probable if it Mr Mary A Waker atilly dor's vision in square Buubered two hundred, } peared me $3,000. ‘The membership ts | Sti Alittle flour tilt it ts free trom lumps; stir | Tultont avbaoorens: corner gee unter | On the other side. Lansdown Mrw Ann © Warters Mrw Mariah Our old shop-worn goods to the highest bidder. it lot having » froutage of 28 feet Spo Bice apne $3,600. The membership Is | the chicken in this. Then dip your hands In are favorable to the development aud dispersion | _Mr. Severson then presents hia ideas on the | i+ Belle . th of 159 feet to a wide abe | ere se wad financials. the ‘chareh ie | #0Ur, and make balls of the chiéken, dip them of malarial influences. proper manner of sewering the city, but devotes | 4 sous paige ee “third cart balance ip alx, twelve and prospering. On Thursday evening next the | !t beaten egy ae eee ker OF bread | Another important feature-of the river is the | much more s to attacks pon existing | Allen dD Capt ie “iced of trust on tht Property, gob t B inte crumbs and fry wn in hot or an works than to ing down principles: whiel a 5 option of the purchaser. A Soper Septem trgtey ae tne Re | butter mixed, | Cold turkey may also be used to ee Palkeehes to remedy the is He favors the system of | Ame Monoett All goos on which a bid ix net promptly given will be 13 the te of hal aod, all “crue aa a vantage ay. % 4 ing sewage and rainwater into the same | Burton ‘ OL COND i Lg ag wh formation (Lutheran), on Peuneylvante avenue, |” Qyerge Por-rix is made Jost like any stew, Mater Co aces ee aoe eas et cnnr | (clanniar und tives the! aubied of yudoatten | i on Harry THROWN TO THE CRowD Gratis. gee pe py yg Rear 2d street, Capitol |, of whi b Cr cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise . TI important sugyestion except that you have some nice light dough cut | 1877, which fs taken as» maximum, was 16.5 | 90 mention. ‘The only im) is Brooke rank Parsons is pastor, has more than doubled since | {neva} squares and steamed for fiftees atm, | fet above low water at the aqueduct ‘bridge, | Which Is indicated with any degree of exactness | Bk tran : — }¥. H. SMITH. “ ; “onl nto Wh Ge is the treatment of the B street and Tiber creek | Benfet Jsmes 2:7 Con D Wer, | Troster. bol pres — ee oan coed utes. Then, just as the oysters eee a boil, eeeet bed. Whe sities than eee sewers. Instead of leading the rain water and | Bart Jam W Matthew Joseph Coen Seep WM. M. SMITH, Sélesinan. ‘ms. into the new building. The Sunday School is | drop the doggh in. Serve very hot. | Of course | tensively, but is once more confined by the ap. |SeWage from the low grounds near B street, | B& Mitchel Jesse B , @apidly growing, and the finances are in good | the squares of dough are not to be steamed roaches and plers of the Long Bridge, where | Westward into the B street sewer, he recom- Mallicon MN soe eondition. z over the stew, but over a kettle of water. Wisnine fect Poovetow cide at teens | mends| that it be: turned exatwara and south- | Hurkiga Marcin Sat + Soiled BED-SPREADS, —Rev. Owen James, of the North Baptist | 1 Starca Sticks to flat-irons it can be re- | the Eastern Branch it is eight and one-half feet, yrare tarough the 3 eer el iene Bell aud Thompson Mack ictard “BLANKETS, reer Bs Deine Oak | eyes fa a amet Uettes way than to scrape, | cap aeien Gries leant a vmriea)) a |dous the ulflieation ofthe Miler ne ever senicn , comronts, orn 1S POSTPONED UNTE Sunddy evening last. Mr. James, having re- | off with a knife, as the particles are almost sure pozraphy e city 8 vi . EDNESI ¢ section is fiat and less than nine feet, is about two feet per mile from B street to the ve a a signed the pastorate of this chureh, will preach | to fall upon the garment you are ironing, and | tmces,"Nighn tide ang io submensed tr Reeve | latter point, and the prevention of any pollution n Co! Crisley his farewell to the congregation pa) ae so make trouble; tie alump of beeswax in a | freshets. A portion of this low land reaches a or sey eres in grout crane city. “BO ae ‘5 ard ect ete cOTTO! ning. A letter from Mr. James, published in dit ; | mile into the heart of the town, following the | £0d this arcument may be per se, its value Remnants TABLE LINENS, the National Baptist recentiy, in which the Bap- | twit remove tho marek ab eee nar oh | Bet of Aiba Cre Cae ee awing, te | Entirely obrcarcd by ahather sugrestion usc IE ABOVE RAL ; DAY. APKIL FIFTH, 1882, same hour y order of Trasteo wi place. By F. H. SMITH, mi-eokds a. SORDWELL,| Trustees. SSIGNEE'S SALE? tist churches of this city are referred toas barely | flat-trons before using them, if they look clean. | era and eastern parte of the city form high pla. | Which his whole scheme seems to be based, and | Cie" A CALICORS, i are EIEST DAY OF APREL. teh st existing. has caused considerable comment | "4." ESoeiiewr AND ECONOMIGUL Disn for |teSUX. ‘The subsoll in the lower sections is | Which is entirely worthless. He proposes a | © DRESS Goobs, r er atreet Genneetown. D.Ce Right toe among the Baptists here, and it is probable N EXCELLENT AN rN heavy, and retains moisture almost to the point | !@rge basin covering thirty acres, near the out- 2 Ad Waxons, Que Cart, Three Horses, Harne=s and Tools, that a reply will be made in the same paper. breakfast is made, or can be, from the remains | or saturation. In the higher grounds It is gray- | let of the B street sewer. This Is to be filled fore. Senra : on FLANNELS, Denne a= he sate voce Neem endl Gaauge- —Bishop Keane, of the Catholic diocese of | Of yesterday's dinner. Cat some cold roast | elly and dry. from the river during high tide. and ita rete Dougiass John Ray. . CLOTH, te Washinton an Goonestown Tee Co. Richmond, Va. it is stated, ean_no longer read | beefin small pleces, warra them with a little |" Under conditions such as these the problems | Used to flush the B etroct ements hay SC Caner Ryan * CASSIMERES, et ___ Fes. PORE aees Sans or write, owing to the coridition of his eyes, and | gravy, to which add one cup of stewed toma- | which concern us here may be stated as follows: | "ici is to be reversed and to lead into Tiber | Hivisn nity an ; ¥. COLD GALE, Rest Setete Secteneer. 18 threatened with blindness. He hi toes, Another way to prepare cold meat for | First, the rectification of the rivers; secondly, | Tr" osed that the outgoing tide at the | Rete nme? Histeciosph™? 7) aes USTEES SALE OF A FINE. DWELLING AND ted the iost eminent aeuiet in the ceanin, | breakfast is to cut it in thin slices, lay it ona | the drainage of the heavy subsoil in the lower Jancaae dl Gill Go Ge Wate on | En Bay somephn * oisewene VARIOUS OUT-HOUSES, FRONTING OSE See chee caninent oculist in the country, | wire gridiron and beat over a bed of coals, pat a.| districta; thirdly, the removal of etorm water | JAMA oe canal wll perme the water Ook : CASHMIERES, Rann Jenten seco nee ertet urine the present | tetielump of butter on each slice and sprinkle | Without flooding the latter, and fourthly, the Pe re esi ites uaes | ievant fo aan SILKS, 1 GHTH OF & — Season. however, he is de! vering a series | | oper and salt over it. Send to the table with | Temoval ot the sewage from the entire city, and | through the B street and Tiber creek sewer with } Fas i R bie iii: Eee fe aes ae a 5 Ow of doctrinal urses at the cathedral, which | 1 Shed tato cakes, muffins, and coffee. its discharge at such points or in such manner | *Ulicient velocity to ‘‘of course make it impos- | tie ss 6 EMBROIDERY. keg cis es ae ai are attracting immense audiences. Las d ns, that it cannot become offensive. sible for any sewage to remain within the sewer Fs Ey day or Steuaiy, A D. IaTT aoa ae The Presbyterian Banner says: “Rev. Theo-| 4 CONVENIENT ARTICLE to have in the closet Among the various projects that have been |!ong enough for the fermentation and genera- | G 8 ‘4 : — Liber No. 840, at folio 268, of the land records of dore Cuyler, D. D., sometimes forgets. Hesays | 8 # bag to keep soiled clothes in. It takes less proposed to satisfy these different requirements | ton of zasesto bezin’ (1) And yet the grade | (roe Bineoa Sohn nf vented Ses ee of President Lincoln that ‘he was prevented | room than a basket, which is. point to be con- | four have’ been somewhat definitely tated: | Which 18 to produce this velocity in the sewer is | Crist Binuhwe doun it Remnante of CURTAIN LACE, running from 1 to 18 | Dette day of Febenary, ame from becoming a communicant [of the Presby-| dered, and then it need not be so unsightly | One by Mr. Gustavus Karwlese, C.E., another | le than two inches per mile, We are rather | stu? cuss a ee ihe tuners ten 1 public terian chureh} by his reluctance to subscribe to | either. Take one breadth of calico a yard and Py Mr Benjamin Severson, C.E., » thisd by Col. | (00t0Cay ie verona lngerdhen thay oe ees | Hutchinson Geo 0 ; of te premicee ou WEDRESDA ali the articles ofthe ‘confession of faith.’ Dr, | 8 half long, lay it smoothly on a table, and on Goo, Nazing, JE. and fourth by the en- | Pes seney a oven longer than that of the river | Hari Hares Bunih = Pe ee i - “ ~ | it pk haee of vel neers to the District commission. 4 Mr “ + ‘Trumbail Benjami * : | ae os “ < Cusler certainly knows that private members of | it place fad Wenctne wake cotton cloth the same | FW shall examine lato cect of them and en- | With accumulating deposits, would be the inevk feces te ze soanin . scribed tral cvtate, aifuate inthe County of Waa. sbyterian church are not required to i y read deavor to discover how far the propositions | table result, as the mean velocityin the sewer | Harriajoes L Turner George Odds and Fnds in FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY? | Dimucred seven“ () ie en A. re- Sore Se Sn ee OFLE tale Wa mnly de OO Dae Cee ee Ite cers Ont |anewer the conditions and requirements as pre- | Could usually not be over six inches per second. | Isazc WM i dW GLOVES, PARASOLS' and UMBRELLAS, cofded ‘eubdivision, ‘of part of tract of land called manded of ministers and elders. and in It put a piece of wood ora very stiff wire; | Sented. And in doing this we shall adhere to | A Partially greater velocity might be obtained | Jom F an sends und Gougly ons us coven es tas beekake — The new United States census gives 92,653 ul * | the order of the plans as just stated. if the water in the upper basin would be stored Thou 2 — porches (6 a., 2. 21 75-100 p.), tometer with the . aflat stick is better, however—a piece of a cur. plan ated. | hortl tide iy then per- fi =o Protestant churches, 71,682 Protestant ministers | tain stick, for instance so it will ‘wear tn ir. Karwiese’s plan for the rectification of | Until shortly before low tide and only then per- bl E purtenanoes and bulldinyrs, com yerior two- and 9,008.00 members of Protestant churches. | welzht of the clothing Then on ech tate “uC | the ‘Potomac and Eastern Branch coneises fm | witted to enter the upper end of the sewer. A Ferrara Warlivgton Clement & Hundreds of pleces of DREB®GOODS, GRENADINES | Hot) Sh Mensard-roof dwelling, barn, = Deducting the Roman Catholic and Mormon | the calico, ent,a long slit throazh which the | confining the rivers to their present deep water | £004 flushing would thus result perhaps as far | ida Geo W Walters Chariey ‘and BUNTINGS. ‘Terie of Sale” Oue-thind rpulations from the total population of the | soiled carments are to be put; bind the edges ot | channels by embankments, and in filling up the | tf the Junction with the Biber. creck sewer, but | suowls dude Wier ta” Stonthe, reepoct vely. pact Soopaee none aeroe ne lee tae bag made of drab calico | ?eclaimed lands with clear gravel and sandfrom | the gradual diminution of thé head would by } Kine Westwood Geo ae sale, to deettof trust on 8 864,331. This zi a ding hills, to a height of Jess than [that time have caused it to entirely lose its force. | j e Warron Geo H oral at option of purchaser. ‘Is Tchurch for evers 473 persons, including infants | bound with red bratd looks well. Fasten loops | Surrounding hille, to. heli! nr ee tan | This application, however, is not cven consid. | i Wauen Geo plied witht witsin ewcn ‘dapa feos and children, 1 minister for every 612 of the peo- | of braid to the top to hang it up by.—W. ¥. ai oes ore re ee ae eee ae comets ered. By ealling the sewer “intercepting” Mr. @ Wenuell Harry © These goods must be sold, and as we only have oue | wise the ¢ and nearly 1 professing Protestant for every | Post. 600 fe ec & Severson must alsohave anndistinct idea ofthe | Lows E Washington Peter@ week to do it in of the entire population outside of Catholicism | How Vourarre Cunep Tux Decay op ais | 1,00 feet, and at Georgetown to 1,000 feet. A arg fore recl Principle of interception, whith he, however, } Lockwood Wenights sidney and Mormonism. Sromacu.—In the “Memoirs of Count Segur,” | ¢r Maciel ie unis Greet anippiag Hightly applies to collect the’ seWwage'new flow- | Enkin 3, Wale wn GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. — Dean Oakley, of Carlisle, Ina recent ser-| there is the following anecdote: “My mother, | facilitios ‘Yn the sentneon! part of the city, it is | Nginto the Potomac above B street, and to lead | Co4n thomas BY M mon said of the stage: Recreation is an insepar-| the Countess de Segur, being asked by Vol. | further proposed to have an open channel’along, | it into his “tidal” sewer at the latter point. In- | Lescl Win that dramatic appeals te the leagiaation ees | talre respecting her health, told him that the | thepreseut shore aa far up asthe Long Bridge. | Mead of recommending an interception of at] || MISCELLANEOUS. | an lamocent aud even slevated Hani may be | most painful feeling she had arose from the | ,,2 ec Ssential features of this plan are the fll | Toh, Me iat Me Meat , he| UNCLAIMED LETTERS REMAINING IN EAST DUNCANSON BROTHERS, tion, and there tno reason why Chetty | decay of her stomach and the dificulty of find- | meh water aac narrowing of the stream to | POPO8eS, a8 a relief, to Increase. the sive of CAPITOL SATUS, eek should oppose the staze, while there are many |Z any kind of aliment that it could bear. | width slightly greater than that of the chan- che Heese sewers, imnorng eine star ie LADIES’ List. ee Teasons. especially at the present moment, why | Voltaire, by way of consolation, assured her |nel. The first 18 a large undertaking, as it re- | Ting heavy stormns at Me Oe altered ca | Brown Mra Stace John-o2 Mra WO they should seek occasions for showing respect | that he was once for nearly a year in the same | quires the filling up of nearly 4,000 acres from : ees benelit, as they would be submerged as + Mrs H Joues Mise M sympathy for all modern forms of dramatic | State, and believed to be incurable, but that, | seven to fifteen feet. The second would expose | Heretofore. il 3 Lowe Mrs C " i ve y valuable suggestion dation which thet conscie nevertheless, a very simple remedy had re- | the northern portion of thenew made lands to |, Wé regret not to find any’ val me coipeengee of Mialiga teased cad stored him. ’ It consisted in taking no other | the overflow of heavy freshets unless filled up to |! Mr. Severson’s plan, whic is a document HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. be y ~ UST " SALE OF IMPRO’ warishi e filled with superlatives and displaying a sad Bheriock Bridiet 3 ARON Twi PALEDTE STKE Ew to the students of the Episcopal seminary, in | the flour of potatose aad weer aan ae fustincation of uarrowing (he pete ven to tie ignorance of the elements of hydraulics. Douige Mee Spencer are ato fontk cial pe oun ot pitt ae coek of ivan New York: “The age is intensely intolerant ef | cireumstance concerned so extraordinary a | extent proposed is not given. ip cae ee eects we are Rial the 80g- | pavey Mrs dM ‘itden Miss May mame pon ey medisvalism: men are seeking in our day, not | person as Voltaire, tt Is astonishing how little | _ The question of the removal of subsoil water | 8e8tlous submitted by Col. Geo. E. Waring. Wells Ena rma 31 ve months, | in Liver 947. folio 360, ke., ve for priests tu absvive, but for teachers to guide. | it is known and how rarely the remedy has | does not receive Mr. Karwiese’s consideration. Naming the Baby. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ust.con- | for W Never was the proplietic office so recognized, | been practiced. Its efficacy, however, in cases | - Hie plan for the removal of storm water is Max Adcler in Our Continent. Aglim Jno B and never were men so willing to listen to a | of debility, cannot be questioned, and the fol- tally based on the principle suggested by |“ “yr think,” said the fond mother, “that aa the | Bene 20. man of God. More than being masters of cere- | lowing is the mode of preparing this valuable . Monson, in England, and which has more y: seks) * Ss 5 Schemii monies, they must be ambassadors of God. | article of food as recommended by Sir John | foree for the small streams of that country than | baby’s last name is Brown, it would be better to Thomas Wm Therefore, leaving liturgies and ceremoniais, } Sinclair:—Beat up an egg ina bowl, and then | for large ones like the Potomac, namely. to pre- } give him some first name less common than J t wre redecmed, rezenerated, hizh-minded | add six tablespoonsful of cold water, mixing | vent the polution of rain water by sewage rather Henry? There are eleven columns of Henry mea, speaking with living wills, hearts, and | the whole well together; then add two table- | than to prevent the dilution of the latter by | Browns in the directory.” voices, whe in our day can be the ministers of | spoonsfal of farina of potatoes; let it be mixed | rain water. Mr. Karwiese suggests intercept- “Thirteen, darling,” said Mr. Brown; “I grace and power.” The bishop's reference to | thoroughly with the liquid in the bowl: then | ing sewers skirting the northern and northeast- , eee BRO ES ceremonials aud liturgies causes considerable pear in as much boiling water as will convert | ern boundaries of the city, to carry off the | Counted them yesterday. What we want for the Wgcedbarths ccsatees ea mente. criticism. he whole thing into ajelly, ard mix it weil. It | water from the outlying’ country, which would baby is a unique first name. a name that will be ‘s RTH, A. at FIVE O'CLOC Terme: One-third cach; the balance at six and —The committee appointed by the official | May be taken alone or with the addition of a | otherwise flow through the city, the entrance of | distinct and peculiar; that will make it possible w ci ei " e pane ged months, with notes bearings interest until Httle milk in case of stomachic debility or con-}sewage ot any kind being strictly prohibited. | always to identify him. Isn't that it, dearest?” } 5! Eijuh fai y of Wash uw ata | and secured uy ‘TH AND THIR- of trust to the undersizned, D., . and recorded in * 2 ; thence west 120 feet. thence , et seq., of the land records’ a feet, to = ees 4 _ ane, 24 bia, and at the itten est ny rovement a twe red, ll rail at publeauc: | aud base us + ‘we will ment Fraine Dwelling, with modern iimprove- ry ya mf trust on the perty m the is Le gona s ‘All conveyancing at purchaccr's cost. $180 down at board of Hamline M. E. church to inquire into | Sumotive diaccicre He also suggests special rain water, sewers, | “Certainly.” - 4B = ‘tage and | time of rale- vif the tern nr not eamuplied the election of Mr. J.D. Croissant ss euperis- | ge seston vor ESSENTIAL -A question or | Starting from several low points along Pennsyl- ell, I have prepared a list from which we TATE [TLE INSURA i ad ace tendent of the Sunday school. has not es vania avenue, and running directly to the river. | can pick. Suppose we skim over it? Let’s be- ©0., OF THE DISTRICBOF COLUMBIA. er aa ly 18 feet 4 inches, thence west- yet made a report. It will be remembered that | tW will often settle vexed points, and any | Their purpose is stated to be the relief of the | gin with the trclve tribes of lenel” Are there 2 pasa 7 erly parallel with seid avenne 18 feet and ‘thence south Some few weeks ago, Mr. Croissant having been | g00d butcher will readily take the trouble to @ time when their fon yer is | any among them that you like?” INCORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881, CAPITAL, $200,000 inyfrot fook 0 ine shaghnt ooned of beginning, withall | ml7-d&ds 4 re-elected superintendent, considerable dissatis- | point out te an anxious customer what con- Il extent by the rain fall within} “I think not.” M, ASHFORD, 2m Bea: “te One-third cash gef which $100 must be | NHOMAS W. FOWLER, Sern ni ore had ew nme eran | wee taunt hw I | hela nays wai eed bea: | woe So aan Oat Browse Toa tm mca, Sesh. | rao, ensue ed as | TOMAS EI, oy anetnror the official body, prior to the confirmation of | Possible to determine whether a cut is tender or | Vigoa with overllows along the several water Y i ‘Vice President. Treasurer. Ane ou the property. Uf tenus | GALE OF A VALUABLE IAI ROVED, PROPERTY eck iiet “But too startling perhaps?” are not complied with in five days the that officer, took cognizance of the matter and | tough. It must be remembered also that even | courses, “Possibly. ‘The ‘others ‘are all rather com- sdat tye rick suid cont Of the’ c an absolute | Pesold at tye risk amd the cefzall Me ORT AI appointed munittee to investigate it. The | in the best fed animals but;a very smallproportion | The advantages of the Boundary avenue in-| mon. Docs Ivanhoe strike you? I rather like > a Op five dach uotice in the Eveting Stax, Conveyancing NPROVENENTS. STADLE. Lae one RO ed for with much interest. It | is choice. Tenderioins, sirloins’ and rib roasts } tercepting sewer in preventing the accamulation } Ivanhoe Brown. Or, if we wanted to give hit f trustee or rc 5 feo See Gicato Rasrentocn ic tae MAHLON ASHEORD.? aren 30. ray z stems pretty certain, however, that whatever | are all special cuts, nearly double the price, | of large quantities of storm water in the low |a middle name we could call him lvauloe Alcl. : fneus xelating to thes fuvestinecon an op ROBERT C. } Teostces. eee ee ss the report may be. Major Hall, Mr. Martin and | of less popular pieces, and if one has seen | grounds of the Tiber creck valley are evident, | biades Brown.” transfer of titles to real estate in the District of Colum- | _J- T- COLDWELL, Anctioncer. SOUS ae oe EER eat OSE ten Mr. Moulton. and their families, will leave the | brought up to consider ‘sirloin or rib the only | and need no further comment. Tie special rain | “It istoo long: and, besides I'm not. certain 1 | bis bove. propert ; on aay ot TY. WLING, Auctioneer. the above } . Terms made known on day Sunday sehool, if not the eiureh. -__ | eatable pieces, bills must necessarily be in pro- } water sewers below Pennsylvania avenue, how- | could always spell Alcibiades correctly in mark- = Scania anita sale. “A deponit of $100 required at tie of wale. All — It isthonght by some severe critics that | Portion. Where there is need of economy such }ever, do not appear to be Justified, for the fol- ping his underckothing.” OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. SE TS WELL, Auctions, ters are lazy and that they hate work. An | Wants are out of the question, but the house- } lowing reasons: The sewers proper which drain “Plutarch, then?” jana avenue. te BE ERDM MOQUNG, MARCH CWENTY- NEAL, Auctionst I pacity . keeper lunited to a certain sum need not there- } distant areas would not run full at the lower ir. Brown, that’s outrageous!” treet, en Congress and Hish street, Ts STEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ON ows man took @ fancy to make an experiment | j,re feelthat there is no substitute. Braising—— | ends until some tne alter the beginning of the} “Outrageous, love! Plutarch! Why what do 2 ‘Tehell sell the entire eontents, com- H_ STREET NORTH, NEAR THE PATENT to test the correctness or Incorrectness of this | that is slow Toasting fn a closely covered pan— |} storm; until then they could, therefore, well you mean?” OFFICE. ; Bey virtue of a decd of trust, recorded the, va. He advertived in the papers of Forest | will subdue the most obstinate fibre, and while | carry the rain falling near the latter. When the | ~ *"Noehild of mine shall ever be named after | MaAmifor® Kidark oie BMalogeny snd oiher Chatter Parniture: land records of the Duntrict cf" Cotunnbias wf ber 'y that he would pay $1 an hour to any and | Py this method rare beef is of course out of the } water from the distant points has reached Penn- the god of tne infernal regions!” }. Peancis Biges, L. John lows snd Bolsters: Po. 920, fatio 480, wo will offer for sale st ened =e all clergymen who would come and saw wood | (uestion, all the juices are retained and the syivania avenue and the storm continyes, then} Mr. Brown explained the blunder and passed | 347@<s¢- ¥2 BS ee ARCH, 18%, at FIVE v him. Nearly all the ministers ia town took | @mount of real nourishment quite as (ine the special rain water channels would come into | on. “What do eae then to Galileo? There ‘Cooking and Hesting Stoves; O'CLOCI 5M. part of Lot 3c. 17; in square his word. As he happens to have an | Pas come expressly for this purpose, and being | action. But as the character of this water | is not a single Gahleo Brown in the directory.” Now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, Kitohen Requisites; — ‘orth 20 fect west trom' mense woedpile as well as plenty of money, | Bde of heavy iron with eovers somewhat like | would differ imperceptibly, if at all, from the | _ “Was Galileo an loraclite?” las Kept the reverend gentlemen at work to | the old-tashioned bake-pans still in use in the | water carried at that time fg the jar sewers, | “No, love, I think not.” OUR PARIS AND LONDON IMPORTATION OF rate. : N'S WW: m2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Dorth 108 feet to the ing, with the comld staud ft. Some of | South, will last a lifetime, but in defautt ofthese | and as it Is more economical to build one sewer thought from his name perhaps he eame ee ee ee a ShSE a private alley in rear, | Inroved by a thre ave worked from four to six hours a day, | *¥Y ordinary deep pan with eover can be used | than two for a certain discharge, the advantaze | from Galilee,” said Mrs. Brown, thoughtfally. In selecting Novelties for Spring 1882, grest attention IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ) miiding: noe Sundays excepted. They get their pay regu- {iistead, a two-quart granite-ware being a / of Mr, Karwiese's plan does not become appar- | Mr. Brown was too much astonished to try to | hiss been given to the selection of such styles as will sat- SMALL FRAME DWELLINGS ON USTREET | | This Sit be autd sultdert top prior Oak at arly, und are free to discuss theolozy as much | Very good size. | Begin then with the|ent. We also think it improper to allow rain | explain. He resumed the Teading of his Net: | isfy the present tendency for the “Aesthetic. ch AMFASL. BETWEEN TENTH AND V- Ly se while they are at work. ‘The im-| iden firmly fixed that tenderloin, | however | water to reach low points ffom which it subse- | “‘Pelaliah is a Scriptural name. Would you Fz Sestgne are not, indeod, sultable for every-day life; | ENTH STREETS BEING#N prevails in Forest City that min-| desirable, is not essential, and’ that juicy | quently must be removed by light grades and | carefor Pelaliah? Pelaliah Brown?” pipedn deceit eamieat Searrenrsnazealy boneinherror SETWEEN much work ju them as any other | @ud tender steak ean come even from the | large sewers, instead of intercepting it at the | “I think not,” said Mrs. Brown. “It sounds Spe Sg eee | LS REETS NORTHWEST: TWO ‘BRICKS round, this part being actually _pre- | higher levels. like an impeachment of the dear child’s veracity. oe gar esoiogetidin| te gag EL EE SIC Who Is this well-dressed man with the | red by the English who are supposed to be} It remains to examine into his scheme for re- | I don't think we ought to start him in life with Sap perry al iar AUCTION. hin overeoat, hat and gloves, He carries a | (He best Judges in the world of beef_—Our Con- | moving and disposing of the sewage. The en- | an insinuation that he will be a story-teller.” Walden cea Gute will Gotts Ge eee Late CUEDRESDAY, the, EIFTEENTE n » hat and gloves, He eS | tinent. tire alignment is based on the assumption that | ‘It might not be right. Suppose then we We tcrtonion. I eos taeae bane = REGINALD DALL, Day orgs THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. in front; followed by a bulldog ———_++- —_____ it is not permissible to discharge the sewage | call him Petrarch?” Keg ooops nl red canal) oe Senge he Lee ae UNCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. : yho dress more quietiy may wear. 957, tovetber with the improvements. — let blanket. Do you know him?” “Oh, Women’s Shoes, Finto the Potomac before purifying it. Suitable} ‘Is that a Bible name?” ie On THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, | TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND ls Etmas > an, | Take the most recent fashion of shoes. The | grounds for this Panoe oe ios on the| “No, love, not a Bible name.” DRAPES ene 2 MEETZ, ae On Pane DATO LORS, megane OE ee a! Dane ter. Very pop ays surround heel of the human being projects outward, or | eastern shore of the Potomac, a mile above Al-|_ “To be sure not; I was thinking of St. Peter, ane: Also, on FRID. the SEVENTEBNTH DAY OF | By virtue of a deed of trust, me and duly, by a crowd of admtring fr as you see hitn | rather backward, and gives steadiness to “the | ¢Xaudria, and the entire sewage from Wash- | I think, William. I should prefer an American | ™ 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MARCH. 16d et FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of, the | recorded ea. ce of He is very well Ften & benef | sure and certain step of man.” But fashion has ington and Georgetown to be brought to them | name ofsome kind If we could find one.’ ‘ina grand collector, crossing the Eastern Branch “Patrick Henry, for example?” SK FOR yes, a| decided that the heel of the boot or shoe shall | at the. arsenal by means of 8 an inverted si ay 3 hat is Iran.” oe A profes- re ‘as near the center of the instep as ible. | The sewage reaches the arsenal by two inter- “No; you know Patrick-Henry was an Ameri- is that white-leaded, | Instead of the weight of the body resting upon | cepting sewers; one is located on Georgia | can. He was a celebrated yatriot; don’t you re- ciose behind the ) amarch, in the modern fine te it rests upon | avenue, and preventsallsewage from flowinginto | member?” svg Poor man, he scems | pegs with the toes in tront, which have | the Eastern Branch; the other skirts the pres-} “It may seem very stupid, bat I always had for thiswinter day. He isalone. Do | to prevent the body from toppling forward. | ent shore of the Potomac as far as Rock creek, | the idea, somehow, that there were twins, one you know him?” “on, xen that is old Faithful, | Then the heel is so high that the foot | and then continues along the eastern bank of | named Patrick and the other 1” in the orderas: a country clergyman. "Very learned map, they | rests upon the beg and the toes; and} the latter. thus intercepting the sewage of | Mr. Brown concealed his #eelingsand turned a SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZER ENTY Been 2 preacher of the aboi wt aynents, at eix aud twelve interest, red PALMER'S pe a m4-dts Auctioneer. THE AROVE SALES ARE POSTPONED IN AMERICAN GINGER ALE. ow nee of the storm, } IONDAY, TUESDAY ct INEXD A) MiticH \TY-SEVENTH, ET gospel all his life, | the gait is about as elegant as if the lady were he western and northern parts | new ieaf of hia Het. 3. 98 Reainer ramme hoare toa eae t, Hike Druskce. poor as arat. He had a ben. practicing walking upon tilts. In order to poise hington. sewage leorge-| ‘I have a few Aztec names,” “said he, “that = = HOMAS DOWLING, too, the other night.” “Oh, indeed! Did it | the body on these two points a bend forward is belong on thie continent and tliat are marked PRINCIPAL DEPOT: rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pee him face = i Some — did. You see prongs Aare 5 ro ae te correct sout and eastern ox rom ee. ane for in- sine Loe jt was a sort of surpri 'Y. His parishioners } attit: of the “form 5 it is needless to % was an i EXC! Gated upon in ina body: ate up everything {say that there are few ankles which can stand : ee Sr ee ee enOR: 's fa the house, and left him presents to | this strain without yi 5 it Is quite com- and MOND. the aumount of sixty eeats.” bs | mon to. see young ladies walking along with | In ‘to these Mr. Karwiese ; rine SAML ©. PALMER | ei Ciamirat — Acouncit of the bishops of the province of | their ankles twisting ali or perhaps with | poses systems acer ne. the archatocese of Balthnoye was held Wednes- | the sole of their shoe or escaping from-| ers, as follows: One on the line of New that om an umbrelia ‘ §27 Televhonic connection. sao. day. The meeting of th8 counell was for the under the foot and the side of the heel in con- | avenue, from Seeso tae streets; and after join- “True,” said Mr. Brown..;4“The king probably tact with the ground. With such modern 1 along F street, crosses | had ibrella. Spotted-Tail however is Send a, Dinero ‘Farniture, cad gro ern im- reet, no uml a $1 ce & 3 £3 ss las ate Ri aud PEE 8S Be y ing a branch, runping purpose of chooring the maines of three priests | provements on sandals (which allow the feet the White lot and discharges into the main in- | native American name, witioh"-2 ke. ape is in prise condition, anid shout} cora- mand the attention “era, sme, from which one fs to be | pertect freedom and play) the present made- | tercepting sewer at a point east of thi “And would give that name to you bod erpemd to the Inte: Bishop | moiselle, when she attempts to run, is a spec- | ington monument. j cored one follows the calld—-your own ahh ip ae. ids wrleston, 8. C. This | tacle at which the gods—well, not quite t line of Maryland avenue, from “T don’t know. Spotted Tall Brown might iCERY SALr. z y4but at which her mother might ell net n DF red answer for"— ee! SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! _ at 5 Sota 6f te Semmens ina di Good Words. fap nds Over 8,000 n use nth ae } oo WEDNESDAY. 2 customary, Gaavpvates, this coming June, will to rok be sent to when, efter 9 hort time, the | tzke notice that if they Wish to be wey dune: bier in fed ei e on, a4 tn lay pont appointment of & eaeccssor to Bishop Lynekwill | tive, in sort, put on the latent fouch, the jomas. YMRARA! ret ~ be marie and announced by the Pope. It is] wili select their gloves and hose in black, oF tax a : : thon. cht thet one of the names seleeted at the | or biscuit, ot - iv pale tthe Reng pe a coune® was tat of Key. Dr. Joha Foley, at | Becht tiot, wear with them, wi re, bat cue sastes of St. Martia’s Catholtle ehurch, Wack sandaled shoes, These, voit re. with white dresses.

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