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ea THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. A WONDERFUL JUMPER. Queen Victoria at Home, TABLE ETIQUETTE. Duelling with Poisored Beer. AS TO NAPKIN ETIQUETTE. BOOKS, &e. ___ BUILDERS’ —-— From London Society. vi eo Brom the London Telegraph. — TN ABTAE GAl a = SSE = . Some Valuable Suggestions as te the ° el STER CARDS. Proposing to Drop from the East River Use of the Napkin aad Finger Bowl, Not long ago two young fellows, journeymen | Why Sninte Benre Fell Into Disgrace at E One of the great charms or her majesty has e W. KENNEDY & ©O, Hridge—Former Feats. . bronzesmiths, were sitting in a small’ Warsaw the Court of the Third Napoleon. ian mebabibeminenatn:. 40: <a always ‘been her voice. To the initiated the | oy xray Boomersne. cafe playing dominoes. A giass half full of _— ge —— ies = Eatabushet 190, From the New York Sun. voice is always the clearest and most unfailing It has been stated and truly, too, that | iiquor stood on the table between them, and | From the Providence Journal. FRENCH BOOKS. - Among the remarkable athletes in New York | index of character. In contemporary literature — Fey 2 k-} The in etiquette question has been dis- FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. Dealers: = the law of the napkin is but vaguely und one or two of their fellow-workmen were loo! " 3 x TIN PLATE, is Mr. Robert Donaldson, harness manufacturer. | we have repeated notes of admiration for this stood. It may be said, however, on the start | ing on at the zame with evident interest. There | cussed by sevoral newspapers lately. It has ¥. G. FISCHER, . Mr. Donaldson was born in Tain, Highlands of | pure and peerless voice. “Lady de Dustanville | (00a. tg, ‘z00d breeding ‘have uttered | 85 little in the appearance of the group to at-| heen claimed that the euest should leave his . G. ROOFING FLATR, Fe eT ee ee eae | eat Hues ct Patan whee the eee MON aaa crac teas ta pas fatetic) GA can | capectal attention sul less to suagest the | napkin in negiigent crumple beside his plate. (Guccemor to M. E. Boardman), SUEET IRON, COPPER, P16 TIX, 154 pounds. He meas- | appegred. It was a most imposing sight. Her | oiyin in the pocket and carry it away. ine it were tio duellists sud hee ee emPoS | At hotels and public places he may do thus, 529 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, cna unin tea . ures 36 inches around the chest and 38 around | voice was full, clear and sweet, and most dis- The rule of etiquette is becoming more and | that the stake of the domino-match was a | though ‘twere better otherwise, or do anything mas ‘Washington, D.C. au nappwaee. the waist. He is as compactly built as Edward | tinctly heard.” Passages of this kind might be bnman life. Presently, however, the e | he with his kin, except put it in his R PRESEN commend — more thoroughly established that the napkifi > gam pleases nap’ ASTE! NTS. Hianilan, the sculler, although his muscles are | multiplied. Miss Fox gives some very pleasing should be left at the house of the host or hostess | Ving come to a conclusion, the younger of the pocket; but in a private house the guest will CARDS, EGGS, PLAQUES, Frc. m 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 BSTREFT. more flexible. ineldents of the early days, Charles a ae ee Gwe players, © latl <e aixtene “named. Binnjalen fatd his napkin neatly by the side of his plate, ae (W ———————S 1d introduced toa Sun re- | “ined with us. He was delighted and dazzled | after dinner. Julian, lifted the glass to his lips_and drank of | i¢ ha wishes to show his appreciation of the STEAMERS. &c. Mr. Donaldson was bad by the display on the Queen's day, and mention-| There has been a deal of discussion, also, | its contents at a- draught. Five minutes | hostess’ care and neatness in arranging the FASTER CARDS =————— : m7 porter yesterday by Mr. Richard K. Fox as a ed a right ‘merry quibble, perpetrated by upon the matter of folding the napkin atter din- | later he was a corpse. The wretched boys | table. A writer in the modern Athens says it is aE = te oy LEA 1 7 gentleman who was desirous of making a bet | Lord Albemarle, who, on her majesty eaying, ‘I | ner.and whether It should be #0 for | had quarrelled and agreed to,fight a duel in such | yuicar to tuck the corner of a hapkin under the EVERY VARIETY AMD OTTIR, Cae ie 8a we that he would jump trom the Brooklyn bridge | wonder if my good people of Londonare as giad | negligently tossed into the gravy-l sort that the death of one.or.the other must en- chin, and calls men who practice it unweaned mt hadiom, stopping at lan: vy Ronse! ca Tegetegs into the East river. ‘ to see me as I am to see them?” pointed out as | ever, it can be tolded easily, and without attract-| sue. Having placed thomeelves in the hands of | uyt, "a cate m iia tia a eee Chapa “Futat aod “heente Weert Randers ah Tipo Posie — . Carbone thelr immediate cockney answer to the quibble | ing too much attention and prolonging thesession | two seconds, these latter arranged that their Queen Elizabeth did not use napkins. She | Comprising the Intest desiens by Mra. 0. AR ee ES ing. In fact, he was very mild mannered and She relates the touching incident that | for several hours, it should be so arranged, and principals should play a ‘‘seé” of tlree Cpe at and) Mattawornsm © Miss Rosina Emmett, Miss 8. B. Humphrey, Miss F. Creek on Sundays “‘down,” and Mondays" rs tore the meat from the roast with her fingers, : wren the Queen drove one day to the park, Just | placed besirie the plate, where it, may be easily | dominoes, upon the solemm understanding that | Sng nud’echand tab behiad ber with an eer of | BedKes, Mr. Thos. Maran and others. ieee © = euiet. ¥ after a dastardly attempt-in fear of found by the hostess, and returned to her neigh- | the loser should swallow a dose of the deadliest water in which she rinsed her fingers. Sainte mks For apply to - Have you ever Jumped from great heights, | tion, she ‘forbade her to attend her and | bor from whom she borrowedit for the occasion. | poison procurable. This ,hideous compact was | feure fell into disgrace at the court of Napo- FRANCIS B. MOHUN, poses G. T. JONES, Agent ur. Donaldson? » expose themselves to danger from which she | If, however, the lady of the house is not doing | carried out to the letter, por did any of the sur- | jeop III. because he ‘spread his napkin over two .. —— Sonar <A hundred times. would not shrink.” her own work, the napkin may be carefully | vivin; as concel in it, when interro- | knees and cut his egg in the’ middie, while he | 29 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Voracers TO EUROPE. ae public? ee Stockmar came over nearly every year to visit | jammed into a globular wad and under the | gat y the police authorities before whom | should haye used the napkin unfolded on one | — —= “Only three times in public. the Queen and the prince, and gimost entirely | table, to convey the idea of utter recklessness | they were subsequently. brought, betray the knee, break the end of the egg. the big end, and | FASTER CARDS, pe Where? took the management of the whole menage into | and pampered abandon. least remorse for their share in the a drained with the tip of the spoon. They cut 3, W. BOTELER & SON pnee in Sunderiand and twice at High | hishands. He put all the details of the man-| ‘The use of the finger bowl Is also a subject of action. Julian's adversary, indee ony his acquaintance after that. What would have OF ALL DESIGNS, STYLES AND MAKES, Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in thia District of Bridge.” dia you jamp from High Bridge2” _| Sgement of the royal household on sort, of | much Importance fo the bon fom gu who avowed that had he lost tiie mateh e Would | been the Tesult if he had. drawn and spread on 4 SS a > g ? hilosophical basis. He passed at m the himself e expense of his friends. have fulfill pledge to drink the n. his knees nis pocket handkerchief, as they do at . “August 12 and 18, 1880. When I appeared st generalizations ‘on the British consti- | “The custom of Grinking out of the finger | faithfully as his dead antagonist; and the see-| modern picnics? “To the guillotine with him” | FBINGED, EMBOSSED, SATIX, PLAIN AND cZartiog proposing: to vieit Europe can obtain alltwe on the bridge in tights an excise commissioner smallest details of the nursery. | bowl, though not entirely obsolete, has been onds protested that had only ‘‘done their would have been dessert for them and just de- EASELS. BOTELER & SON. of New York bet me $25 that I wouldn't jump. |The organization and superintendence of the limited to the extent that good breeding does | duty in seeing the duel fairly fought out accord- | Sorts for him. eee = — ‘When he paid me the #25 afterward he said the | children’s department o¢cupied a considerable | not now it the guest to the water | ing to the conditions settled beforehand.” — Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. Bight was worth the money. I would have bet | portion of Stockmar’s time. In one of his | from his dager bowl untess he 80 prior to : Eyes, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, mee ‘him $500 thaf'T would make the Jump safely. 1 | jetters he writes: ‘The nursery gives me more | using it as © finger bowL, Experiments on Animals Useful to on ane sear ARO 19 Go STRAMER OI am always perfectly confident, and confidence is | trouble than the government’ of a kingdom | Thus, it will be seen that social customs are Men. | Ps thepaa ‘itsoinont ever 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR | WU Mig yore that, EVERY SUNDAT at owe nine-tenths of a battle. would do.” We may mention that the-little | slowly but surely cutting down and circumscri- Chloral-hydrate was first employed in medi- low many of us go through life Shinthi ten: tipich enamine Wen mat | Oclack pun bar falter nod inteas Lasagne * Do youthink you could jump from Brooklyn | princess (the crown princess of Prussia), now a | bing the rights and privileges of the masses. cine by Liebreich, who was led by a knowledge | Te*!!zing that our eyes have to be educated to | _“TAhc® Box Ofice Fonts Opere Hone matt | All River Freight must be Prepaid. Bridge and live ? woman blooming with healt& ans life, was for! At the court of Eugenie the customs of the ‘A fi y see, as well as our tongues to speak, and that | FX ASTER CARDS. Returning, arrive in Washinston every Saturfhy night. sm certain of it. The bridge ts only ten feet | many years a sickly child, whose rearing long | table were Beis, Sak Se. moet even nee | OF eee naente neni thal w does of 161 Li tha" tatust ullines Of the <omplex uull STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTs, higher than High Bridge. Besides, the water is | seemed a matter of doubt. He found that an guest of H.R. H. was liable to get the G. B. if] taken by the stomach, would have very much peeeBatiien f inthe setina ee — m16-6m_Tth streot Wharf and Cor. 12th and Pa ave, Jumpy and safer. | There is only ten feet of water | odions system of red-tapelsm led the | he spread his napkin on his lap and,cut his egg | the same effect as very small quantities of chlo- | ©VeT-changing Images focused brain? | --A large stock and a great variety of makes, of designs _ = under High Bridge. I prefer broken water to @ | management of the royal household. It was in | in two with carving knife. The custora Was | roform continuously administered. He tried it | ‘arlly impress themselves upon the from the simplest to the most elaborate. Notre. smooth surface. ss the hands of three great state officers—the lord | that the napkin should be hung on one knee and upon animals, and found that the effec was | That the education of the eye may be bronght EASTER HARPS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, POEMS FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. ‘;Do you practice before making a leap? fhenjard. the lord chamberlain and the master of | the egz busted at the big end and seeped out | TI" nuch whathe supposed, It produces sleep, |to @ high state of perfection is shown in AND NOVELTIES. a moves Sten. Go meme Always. | Igo to some retired place where I | the horse. These are always noblemen of high | with « spoon. there destroys sensibility: but when | MUmerous ways. There are many delicate pro- | _ ©.G. PURSELL, Booxseteen, aSboniihs, Voyeunes Took ot Tete, can get a jump of forty feet, so as to make sure | rank and great political position, who,of course, | A Prominent American at her table one day. | ised in such quantities as to produce this effect, | Ce88es of manufacture which depend for their eta at 7a. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SA’ of my position when I zo down.” * | delewate all the practical duties into the hands’ in an unguarded moment, shattered the shell of | 1'vuttemica min great danger, and sometimes | Practical success upon the nicevisual perception | __mi6-20t__——_—__— 422 Sth street nortnweet._ | Day'for’ all Fiver Op MONDAY 90 far “What is your style of dropping? of subordinates. The result was that all the far a soft boiled egg with his knife, and while pry- r of the skilled artisan, who almost unconsciously, en crouch with bended Knees. and hop off | tricks of tye cireumlocution office were to be | ing it apart both thumbs were erroneously | {tal consequences have occurred. We now | ByAStEE Cakps. Nonnnt enit'g Bay. Stone's Whart, Courm's end Howard's. t expel detects variations of temperature, color, den- On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown, bait my noes pe Tt foot Peat el Boy: found in Buckingham Palace ene ee jammed into the true inwardness of es oat ae Locke ih Wisdue tod speed ay Se of his a —_ Se re _ ms JOHN kK. WOOD, Agent, my forearms al ims of my hands There was a great deal of the how-not-to-do-it | with a9 much momentum that the juice too! clable to the ordinary eye. The huntef, the = ‘fn front of my breast. I work my bands a little | element. ‘The outside of the palace belonged to | hin in Phone, tract ae ne ed ek Teal, We ee Tee Oe nia con | tnariner, the arte Sie winqitss eecll oasde to EASTER CARDS, tir creet cance ct nee Hock of | NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STREAMERS, Pee flutter of a bird's wing. |The first fifty feet | the department of Woods and Forests; the inside | ing him to-sneh a. desree that he got up and mals, that these effects can be, to a considera. | educate the eye to’ quiek action in his special | EAsnow Tiep FASTEN Tore Lek tke and ak THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAR! T drop like a.shot, then the air catches under my | cleaning of the windows belonged to the Lord | threw the remains into the bosom of ‘the hired ble entent, counteracted by the application of | eld of research before he can hope te become hands, my arms, armpits. chin. and even my | Chamberlain's department. ‘The Lord Steward | man plenipotentiary, who stood near the table, ; iiss. = ., On THURSDAY, Namini and st. Cle R ‘whart, street, M expert In it. The following story, which is quite | Y°T!ONAL BOOKS, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS. REDSESDAT and viva a mys ase : : ; 2 eat it Pott . ears. ecendngg, hud clap my | YS the fire, and the Lord Chamberlain lights it; | soratching his ear with a tray, As may readily | CXt¢mal warmth, end by this Knowledge life | Gxpert inf The following story, wien is quite as WAL BALEAN S Seventh aireet_| CONNECTING AY ROM ri a Ybreathe while I am ding, and clap my | Tie Lord Chamberlain provides the lamps, and be supposed there was a painful interim, during | $yerdoge has been taken. In that exceedinafy | clently characteristic of this remarkably accu- Fare to Fortress Monroe and “hands over my chest and press my elbows to my | the Lord Steward must clean, trim and light | which it was hard to tell for five or six. minutes painful and distressing disease, agina pectoris, | Tate Observer to have the merit of probability. ASTER CARDS, Becond-clage Fare to Fortress Monroe an’ sides just as T strike the water. All my vital | them. If aayindow pane was broken or a cup- | whether the prominent American or the hired Lon agony which the patient suffers is intense’ | We are told that once upon a time the profes- HASTEL PANELS AND EASTER EGGS, | Fipet-clase Fare to Piney Pojut and Pout Lookout Parts jue protected, My knees guatd my | board door went wrong, there was a whole | man would come ont on top, but at last the and until the introdnetion of nitrate of ancl | 8or had occasion to select an assrstant from one SS Returning, leaves | Nocfole. TUESDAYS. Stomach. T believe I could drop safely a dis-| series of formalities to be gone through before American, with the egg in his eye,got the ear of | no grug was known which could afford much | f hisclasses. There were a number of catdi- Ths Rencenereby due hin Rots tehintaen: SAN DAIS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.tn. tance of 1.000 feet if Feouig be sure of striRing | either could be mended. Stockmar complains | the high-priced hired man in among his back rele "the rogress of physiology having ren- | Gates for the post of honor, and, finding him- | star chamber Cases i690 or 1641, 5 ___ THE NEW YORK STEAMERS ae . feet first in my crouched position that there was no one to receive visitors, and | teeth, and the honor of our beloved flag was dered. it canine to judge Fd rey tension | elt ina quandary as to which one he should Tigh pa infancy and Coverture, 2d edition; $6.50. igh Gg BE SS od ' “Did you jump from show them their rooms; and that they wandered | vindicated. ‘i in the blood-vessels, it was found that | Choose, the happy thought occurred to him of | Fitch’. ntorical Litceature by C.K. Adams; 62.50. | SATUNDAY® o'fout otek ee, time you visited it? about the corridors alone and unassisted. M. —~—____-e2-—____*_ hides was tly increased during the | SUbjecting three of the more promising students ; eve FRIDAY, at 7. o'ciock ‘aan. For “Oh, no: T always familiarize myself with & | Guizot relates that thig was circuinstance “Boycotting” in Erance. paroxysm, ‘it seemed likely “thet tac | in tur’ to the simple test of describing the Aten Pap pasty ay Los cad ankoonae ame be aemoatat lace from which T' intend to jump. I went to | which once actually happened to himself. It | From the London ‘Times. Fierento ti teuion wie the cause of the pain | View from his laboratory window, which over- = wo o Munwinow office, 613" 15th street. National igh Bridge every morning for a week, dhd | was through this state of things that the boy| The “Droit de Marche” had for its headquar-| and that anything which would diminish if | 100ked the side-yard of the college. One said - Sie eee = : og eae Ag )- 5 nahin dpanlateel — eg my harend = boa edge eae By Jones was enabled at 1 o'clock in the morning | ters the portion of Picardy which bore the omi-| would relieve the sufferer. Experimenta upon | that he saw merely a board fence anda brick are — —s ee nue: sy Mare Hote, OED WooD. Secretary. eh the alt aad just Whee as, body would | actually to hide himself under the sof of the | tovsne Pot “Sangterre,” now generally writ-| animals had shown that nitrate of amyl pos- | Pavement; another added a stream of soapy = = es €ateh the air, and just where I would breathe | room next the Queen's bedroom, just after the i) tl It rdingly tri water; a third detected the color of the paint on S N= YORK ROTTERDAM going down. ' Taking a long breath just before | birth of the Princess Kors, Obes whee the | ten “Santerre;” but it formerly extended over Hip ietl riba completely, justificd the cc: | the fence, noted a green mold or fungus on the HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ae cael ear aoa start is ——— soe — oe Teaeey | Queen was taken ill there was Hobody woes Artois, Flanders, Champagne and the Isle of etpatiouin to reine tne SS had led, | Dricks, and evidences of pining” in the ater, SOHERT AND POLGELAE | orrenn natural. sho oss my head back at i : until ali ari, | besides 0 etails. is needless to tell to io “BCHIEDAM,* " . he start, it would land me on my head and | Uawness it was to it France. At the present time it ts practically re- | for it gives almost instant relief. To experi. | besides other details. It P : ' 1 ted 01 eal . Under | ments upon animals, then, we owe not only a| "hich candidate was awarded the coveted posi- — Carrying the U. 8. Mailn io the Netherlands, Jeave Wate shoulders and kill me. They told me at High sham | StTicted to three communes near Peronne. then, 4 . Hondin, thegcelebrated prestidigitatenr, y, on WEDNESDAY. Bridge that aman named Francis was walking | Plate sod eo coo oft oer, oe euckingham | its regime, if land-owner let a farm or a piece | more accurate, kuowlodes of the tons body | Hon. Hondin, theecelebrated prestidigi - son: i - attributed his success in his profession mainly to | FINE PLATES, DINNER SETS. First 00-870. Sa Ne said: “Walt love acti temeay amen. whew | We have reason to believe that all the ancma, | °f and toa tenant, no matter under what elr- BTEC Chee ae eeanre ot HR is quicknean of perveption, which, he tells usin] SU ruerac Tags, foi 2 | RCAZAUK, General Agent, 21 south Wiltam Urink, then {il shove son tie eoeand. gst another | ties which Stockmar pointed ont in kis memo- | ¢BMStat co-proprietor in the land or the farm as | and of the various remedies which have. long | his entertaining autobiography, he acquired by | PRESEN RHSS — ERULHU SETS, £ Joa, 28s Poumrrania enue) atin or beveraiames? He got his dein and jumped stfaisht holds Mots anh tec eT the case might be. The only clause in his lease | been employed, but also the introduction of sraeing Sanches ia ee ee CHOICE BITS OF CHINA SUITABLE FoR | #,JORNSOS. Arent, National Sale Deponit Biliding, Z ang} 7 0 e f 7 peeenr zle i s a = 4 ‘ pand 15th street northwent. Jail 4 flown. After that he laid ten weeks in a hospital | kingdom. Its guests are made as eomfortableas ene eer ites oes have: been eddded to: the Pro remedios which | £5 select some shoprwindow fullof miscellaneous WEDDING PRESENTS. (CUNARD LINE. thetr lives Dy Teapais Fenn and @ newro also lost |in ‘the ‘most ‘home-like home in the land. In- | CoNCeTning the payment of rent; everyt theright | the year 1864. I might add to those that I have | #880rtment of articles, and to walk rapidly past M. W. BEVERIDGE, NOTICE: «Ge Need by ieaping there. deed, in the pleasantness and freedom of the | to sublet his farm, to bequeath it, to give away | mectienes many other new remedies which are pt 8 Number of times every day, writing down 2 LANE ROUTE. (Gan you swim well? c arrangement, Windsor Castle seems almost | orto sell the right to its occupation, and 0 | still on thelr trol: ana which will, in all proba— | ©4ch object which impressed itself on his mind. | _m25 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | THF CUNARD STEAMSHIP Sora Looe, ea atlas, 1 ecomrare. Liberty Hall to its visitors. The Baroness Ban- | forth. at the expiration of the lease the land- | bility, be added to the nected or oe | In this way he was able, aftera time, to Gctect |“ 3 WE ARE ABOUT TO INTRODUCE c ‘hat part of the year do you prefer for | sen writes:—"I have always liked the visits at lord might let the farm to another person, ac- | macopsia; but I think it better¢o confine my. | instantaneously all_of the articles in the win- | A’ A New Line of N m Poe tactoaiine” Windsor; the comfortable quiet and independ-| cording to his legal right; bat what would | salto cine elic es already officially reeog- | ow, even though they might be numbefed by PORTABLE RANGES, : ab: rg a oe ses ence, in which one could spend as much time 88! be the consequence?” The old tenant | vised “Waen we find that practically every | Scores. = . Weds! 19 Abi: | Se Wed., 17 May. Mr. Fox said he would give Donaldson $100 | one would of the day in one’s own comfortable would, of course, receive nofice to quit; he | important addition since 1864 to the remedies cwke pane ison welbems (eck: ibis eal Same ae Bit abs | SORES Wea 2: Mls neon re ey ee Pooks for Meh Tae ne itten letters and read | wontd’ straightway walk tito “a “eanarc | watts prolong human life and alleviate human | grom Harpers bareen om Re willell af cost price ll March Leb in order tp make con ena sangaTes OF Panmanen, New = La eri eri: < 3 os - coomtiag be ae ist of the Memory.” Period of state stiffness was often restricted | SG. Pronounce | “ces | mots’ _ sacramen- | suffering has been made by the help of experi- | "he oldest fan in the exhibition of the Society | Gn lund fo be sold at cost. To cean cut the balance of | po—_SQ0 M0 $100) “or ay A ~ taux:—‘Je n’ai jamats fait d’affront a personne; | ments. it is surely not wonderful that we, who Gea Fortalles., we have pat them down st less than | e:poct and Queenstown and Al cthet garteor = From the Boston Transeript. Within the narrowest imaginable bounds.” She | respere bien que personne ne men fers” This | rent the gene duty of meeting the demands | of Decorative Art, which dates probably from | fvamutucturess’ prices a | Soe ‘ The above was the subject of Prof. G. amusinely observes: | “One must make an N. B. | statement had the force of a sentence passed by | of suffering humanity, should unanimously de- | the beginning of the seventeenth century, is a | Callearly and secure Bargains in above goods, Through, bill of, incen given, for, Belfort. Glaaromy ley Hall's fourth lecture in his courseon that when one visits queens, they giveone| inde in his owg favor. No person inthe | naevus competent men shall not be hindered | fan only in seeming, and may be regarded not Se deiveud ak Wises kal. vo everything bet masher ce plese ae looalty would become tenant of the land {ius | in forwarding the progress of the healing art only as curious in itself, but as a type of the W. 8. JENKS & CO. For freight and paseage At the Company's often, ; ; z ag : 3 Wacated. So far as they were concerned the | by one of its most indispensable means. Nor in : Sas Tee ane Wakeena question of memory, he said, has become the | Before parting with Baron Stockmar, however | land was, fo use modern! iansaage ieee | oy be found to oppose that demand | Italian Renaigsance. Its smooth ivory case, gris yw a chief vattle-ground between the materialistsand | We must quote his striking language respecting | It's rumen trons wm dictane tance she ase | ea anany, be found of the easeare thoroughly | Shape like any closed fan, Is covered with deli-|_0 ___717 Sevexrm Srarer Nonrwwasr._ °-G | VERNON H. BROWN & co. New Zork: Adealists, and from this conflict can be gathered | the Queen: nine character of the Queen devel- | ie was subjected to one or more of the outraies | understood. <7" Laseder Brunton, in the Nine- | cate tracery, quaint masks, and fanciful ara- SEWING MACHINES. & grt, Mears. OTIS BIGELGW & 00. something of benefit to teachers. Materialism | PP* itself to great advantage. She gains dally | siready mentioned, and a deplorable list of teenth Century. ; besques: but upon removing the small enda|_ © Nis ae ——-— ——— . ing | udzment and experience. The candor, | crimes might be compiled by a diligent student. oe Jerk of the hand brings leaping from its con- COR. Trx AND H STREETS, | NORTH GERMAN LLOYD— has given us the best vocabulary for dealing | truthfulness, honesty and fairness with which | Srimes might be co have consequently been left A Chicago Romance. cealment in this innocent-looking sheath a very rresh supply of New, Latest ‘Sreamenir Live BErweex New Youn, Havas with the science of memory. The brain and its | she judges of men and things are really delight- | qnewitisated for very many years; M. Saud- | From the Chicago Tribune. business-like dagzer for the defense of its wearer. a ths eee ee functions are the best basis for studying memo- | ful; the impartial self-knowledge with which | brouil gives examples dating back sixty years A y | A waft of air takes us over agap of a bundred| canon ud make your own sclection, and eave | UKDAY from Bremen Pier, fout ” At sunset on a beautifal day in June a solitary direct, y sclection, a 3y, for the brain is recoznized as the most intri- | 2¢ Speaks of herself \s thoroughly charming.” | trom the date of his speech, and I have myself ; years and lands us in the palmy days of old-fash- | trom $10 to $15, 7 Rates of pansage:—From New York eate organ of the body; and verymuch is known ‘A New Social Mania. Teceived similar information from. a proprietor | Horse-car might have been’ seen ascending the | {ineq diplomacy, for it was made in. Spain to eibetare BUYING. examine the NEW QUEEN—beants, gain $00; cicero, Bf i meer | 3 in regard to the structure and connection of its who last year liad land under similar disability. | brow of @ hill. As the dappled palfrey which | commemorate the signing of the treaty of fe refer to bundreds of Washington ladies, who were | $27, ‘For freight or ‘to OELRICHS & 00. Abers. If we leave the stracture and ask what | ¢, quero oon mania in London, accdrding | He would not recognize the “Drolt de Marche,* | drew it bravely on reached the erect of the emt. | ommemorate the at place April 11, 1713, | meds The QUEEN: Bowling arom, Rew York, W. G. MLTZPHOTT & takes place within the nerve cell, we are utterly | © Olive Logan, is to have one’s hand photo- | therefore his land ‘was “boycotted;” he could | nenee and for an instant before begin- | after long conferences between the represent- BaPECIR “Due. Eat m Improved Ginece, aiehiy | TO Se ne nais erenme acttbwat, Anam atsea. After referringto the various hypotheses | Staphed. The hand possesses for photography | not cultivate it himself, nor could he let it to ning the downward Joumey, the intelligent | atives of France, England, Holland, Ses $nd all attachments, $20; one Domestic. $16; one Lowe, | ———— nn = whieh have been brought forward to explain | this great advantage over the face, that it is im-| others. : least gave a snort of terror, and sprang so sud-| Portugal, and Savoy, and which. being supple. | $i aoe old Ringer Oe RAILROADS. the process of thought. Prof. Hall proceeded to | mobile, and is not distorted by fatigue. Atthe| This, however, is only what M. Saudbreuil | denly to one side that the’ helmeted Knight in| mented by the peace of Rastadt in 1714, and — ‘€. AUERBACH, —— SS speak of the terms which had been given to} same time, hands are full of sharacter, and give | Calls “la force d’inertie;” but to give an idea of | whose womanly white hands‘were gathered the | other subsequent treaties, ended the war of the Cor. ‘7th and H stresets, GREA science by these researches. These terms teach a S + and give | the active force of this conspiracy, for that is its iT = PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE i Teins was yanked violently over the brake and | Spanish succession by placing Philip V., grand-| Next door to Auerbach’s gent’s furnishing and hat one that he is not dealing with occult forces. | !ndication unmistakable of strength. delicacy, proper designation, it 1s necessary to mention a Rs y store. m20 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. most of the alr knocked ont’ of his system ere | son of Louis XIV., on the throne of Spain. On DOUBLE TRACK. OT RELENDID SCENERY, ‘To begin with the simplest form ot memory, | high breeding, coarse avocation, eto. Many per-| few characteristic crimes. A proprietor of 200 | he could regain his positton abaft the dashboard | the leaf may be seen a happy family of preter- J® STANDS AT THE HEAD. OTE BAe Mout there is theafter-image on any one of the senses, | sons, both men and women, have moulds made bo not having eome to an t with his | and again head the terrified ‘charger in the di- | naturally peaceful monarchs, and the sticks, — ‘Trams Leave Wastxorox, ynow STATION, CORES each of which has a very brief memory.. To oftheir hands, ana these they leave with the tenants for the renewal of their leases, consoll- | rection of Western avenue. which overlap each other, and are elaborately THE LIGHT RUNNING AND DURABLE = or 6TH axp B wettaes 3 illustrate this a curve of forgetfulness has been lover, who makes gloves to fit particular dated the whole into one farm, built a steading “By my halidon!” quoth ‘the knight, “St. ited _and carved, are good specimens of 2 ee = = or Et ae ‘est, Express Invented. There are but twelve recoverable | ty am bogtinaker rahe al ee sufficient for the requirements of a holding of | Julien must have seen an oat.” Louis XIV. work; another fan, whose sticks} THE meee — sEwin Sidiy Fast Live, S30 ae changes of intensity which the mind can take in The “staid” or model ot eacl Pe | that size, and let it to a Belgian farmer. In four It was true. Some roystering son of Blue | are wrought into rather heavy medallions, while HINES: Cars ‘fi _Harreba Without counting them. We bave really no| fons form to unieh nts are fitted. to erro | consecutive years, immediately after harvest, the | Island avenue, going home with many a flagon | the leaf has little sheets of mica introduced’ into | compare tt with any other and you will decide at once ase. 3S memory of time except by regarding the things | tro" hianne of “trying on, "Is becoming auniver- | “‘™ buildings and the crops were burnt to the | of bock beer beneath his corselet, had with | It to serve as windows for curious or coquettigh | in itsfevor. Call and seoitat | m. ‘tor. ‘and taken fo fill it. Our memory of space is of course ba a mae ig on, ad of fash- | STOuNd, and at last the tenant was obliged to | wasteful hand thrown by the roadside no less | eyes. It will benoticed that there is noattempt OPPENHEIMER’S For GAL TIMORE, AND more perfect. Children remember everything, polar soa tet Tee’ sgtler fe eee thresh his corn as It was onthe field. Of | than several oats, at sight of which the neighing | to connect the different subjects by the orna~ ‘Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, ge indaigw. Rochester, but their after-memory tis short. They remem- and ares great relief ordinary incendiary fires a large crop might be steed, which so gallantly breasted the brow of | mentation, which merely divides and frames 528 9th street northwest, near corner of F street. pm ed races Dera thing but afew secondg. All the motor bes ininity. ‘custom: gathered from the records, but evidence was| the hill at the opening of this chapter was|them. The next important modification in the 100 ee Teer for Sreing ond Somes Sam § yo aay ‘Lock impressions are very potent. but they are but | Site "ro see @ Int of decent ne a tailors shop | Voy Tarely forthcoming to insure the conviction | stricken with the terror that always comes’ to | style and decoration of fans is due to one Mar, digi k Te & mis | Bor Boe eek ee tae slightly recoverable. The lecturer then referred labeled “HL. E H. the Princess of Wales.” * of the culprit. Among murders, I may mentton | beasts when that which they have ne'er before tin, born about 1766, who was a varnisher of cigh SUnd Baa a Ge 1:30, 50 and 10:20 ‘@o the memory pictures imprinted on the brain. R. H. the Princess «The Countess of | ‘at @ priest was shot at his own church door, beheld comes suddenly within the vista of their | coach and chair panels, and some eay also a Wes Sos es eo ae rT pag These are revived by a re-excitation of the | Dabion™ phe Dre on Me tet ete, | 82d no witness to the crime could be made to inter of the heraldic ornaments and flower a gaze. issues through hich they received. ive evidence; on another occasion a man “Curses on the horse! he has broken m rders which adorned them. After ‘many | And sell for the least money, of any house in Washing- ey with They are generally, Teproduced involuntarily sends the mind back to Mrs. Jarley’s wax-works, Sse dead during mass in the church ftself, | suspender,” exclaimed Roderigo ‘O'Rourke, experiments he succeeded in making a “2 pom AL, and are beyond our control. These | "4 heal g re eerer prominent and although more than two hundred Reople eighth Duke of Wexford, as he wound the lines | fine transparent polish, resembling Japanese For Eiietciyhin f.00"0-an 305 Tat 2S reverie pictures give a plasticity to the nerve Prague the vital spark and taste of the fete A resent every one swore that he or| around the brake and spliced his pants with a pe eee — has it that he obtained 9:50 and 10:20 p.m, Op Runday, 1:30, 53 forces which is greatly underestimated. Speak: she from the im! “9:89, 10:90 and 1:30, sald 340, My} E ito Pm 4 -m. [NG MACHINES, For 5 all s not see who committed the deed. A | string. its secret issionaries who lived in of mortality. [hear the {ng of voluntary memory, Professer Hal sweets and bitterness 1 iz and | @yor of a commune became tenant of land that | “In ‘a corner of the car sits Myrtle Hathaway, | Japan before the great massacres which closed 0, 8:00 20 om. _ that what is learned by lieart is not learned at Pare cgemerhcaje fea irs pea poet me been cultivated by the owner during theten | ner pure, pasalonless face, with wine red lips’ | that country to all except the Dutch traders. bah ee Ae all. The necessity of learning facts, allen mat- 6:40am. and previous years, and before the first year of his pressed closely to the window. She is as From panels, the varni named after him ter, by heart is, however, very important. It is | Wire-and-padding Prince, A yas Robson pe tenancy was out he was murdered, but no trace | ks the driven snow and omete an ano freceh “vernis Martin,” was soonappliedto fans, which Recessary to swallow and not understand agreat | teTDally with a long- any ing, of the assassin was ever discovered. I have se- | Two years ago she was the petted idol of doting | were first exquisitely painted in water’ colors 8 dealin the automatic stage. Why should we | Similar bp ha oo Si ipo eed lected these cases us being of unusual atrocity, | pareste—the pampered chill of luxury and un-| on slender strips of ivory held together by a not learn mechanically, if the thing learned is a | Episodes of the dinner a Savage but common murders were numerous,andrarely | jimited confectionery; but one soft, sensuous | narrow ribbon run through the top. * * * mechanical thing, and exercise our senses in ac- | the party at bes were the murderers found guilty by ‘the tribu- | day in the summer, when the flolds were laugh. | lover of fans must pause in delight over one of Ko. 12 Watt Sraxer, New Yous, quiring other things? Its a signofa weakened nals, in consequence of want of evidence. There ing in the golden glory of an ample harvest, her | the finest and purest epecimens of the style of Buy and sell all the Active Stocks on three to five per — that maga — by —_ Adults are in- is on recur, eowares, One remarkable cee ota father had come home and said to her, in ‘tear ies yh to oe aoe in the Cengage a cent margin. send Fane their ined to thin niki S mind like their own, calculated com- | man having been hanged for the murder of his | choked toned: ‘We must sleep in the woodshed | sticks are of mother-of-pearl inlaid with g os CIAL REPORT," Petes the child can memorize almost any” case poprtidl es aie pepdinarbaeses fccessr aa tenant of & plese of land. ‘Tho nn- to-night, my darling; this figune tans; lonaer | cena ti medallion only eurvives in a subject Siape FINAN, hing; eo not ly learn a thins written code of the supporters o! le | mi that I possessed has been lost for- | carved e center, and separat oe are may be realized from invest- unless he is taught to respect it. It is impossible years. Twenty-one ing pre Ms ape Marche” contained “es provision ‘ee such an eee” spreading. On the leaf,which 1s of kid, ts Shen of $10 (050 Gn ny De eaten from na to mechanize certain moral precepts. A child | years—is therefore natural duration of t! event, and therefore the whole of those persons Myrtle did not question him, did not seek to | painted a woodland scene in which a warrior T. McCARTHER. om = inclined to good or evil accord- | life of m&n on this estimate, and with «certain | in the commane who pretended to possess the intrade upon the sacred ar his J. ° precincts of grief, | woos a nymph, while sympathetic Cupids sport. REAL ESTATE BANKER AND BEOKER, x to what comes first into its “Droit de Marche” of the land which they occu- | but went arouni them.’ This subject. is lid careless! ‘Fargo, Dakota Territory. mind. If, however, the memory is crowded | 22tural limited range, may be accepted as the jon. The } Out soos pled were summoned to a consultati : upon the leaf. without the formal balancing ani too much and too long all original | rue and fall duration. But when the actual | turderer was. married man, and the decision borderi . thoucht is destroyed. The transition to | value of life ia taken it is found to present, In | arrived at was that the most well-to-do unmar- “ Judicious training shonid be gradual. If the | this country, an average of forty-two years, 80 | ried laborer in the commune should immediate- transition is too =e, much that has already | that there are grand st work which are | ly marry the widow, the assembly undertaking ‘Deen attained is lost. The technical method | Teducing the national life to low value. | to subscribe for a weddi resent, “‘et Ia chose should be used only to limited extent. LEvery- | If the inquirer enter farther into the, matter he | fat executee!” an : thing that comes into the mind comes through | Will observe that the | as agencies leading to| Every kind of “boycotting” was practised in character and decoration, as the memory, and we must have a thing in order | this reduced value of life must be in some way | toward the person and family of the depointeur, of the coming to hold it. It is said that culture is not accord- because not for by that name the incoming tenant was period was felt, and there are a couple of curi- ing to the quantity of the facts that one carries, of known, unless he made the santos: tenant his ,. ous examples in the collection in which the leaf but consists in the quality. This is not quite “Droit de Marche,” and was even 5 nominee. is adorned with noble Romans in togas, while right. True culture is the connection existing But probably the extent of this system may be the atickmare carved after the eariler and more between the facts. Anyone who learns a thing outright by hard measured by the fact that‘nobody dared marry lsborate manner which was all that the work- by heart. without analyzing its higher associa- | € the daughter of a depoinieur. Among other knew. tions, is liable to lose it at a critical moment, lived characteristics the Lest pra reersarpes spas op Foi iyrtle |" The aim of the Soctety of Decorative Art in ‘and once lost it is lost forever. Tne child asso- cally, their rent in kind, and maintained this privil pa bringing ther this loan collection has been Giates facts with feeling, but the facts remain asa symbol of their co-proprietorship in the sam to show different kinds of decoration while the feelings fade.’ We never remember | staze of existence. , to put the matter land. Frequently the landiord did not know; | Jolied idly in the mounting, x facts as they occur, the mind making its own | other light, he will discover that and was not permitted to know, the names or | sat on o * order. Prof. Hall, speaking of the moral side | domestic animals were to die Persons of his tenants. It was maintained that | But of memory, said children should be taught | that we dle, thelr duration of ong to remember to do right. The boy who | known, would be reduced near! does not forget his duty is the best is, The dog would have an ay = boy. He then spoke of the half-natural, half- | eight years, and other animals a brate method of memorizing which should be | te! life. Such taught to the child, the teacher working with the chiid and studying his powers of associat- Ing ideas. We never shall succeed thoroughly until we follow the processes of the student's mind. The four different kinds of memory— the apt quotative, the analytic, the assimilat- ; ive and the index—were brietly referred to; the ‘Frozi the San Francisco Chronicle. Sam Price, 8 wood sawyer, living in Portiand. Or., was enamored of a chambermald in one of Perhaps an impression once | ceeds the hotels, but his fondness was unreturned, effaced. Does nat the impres- | that He was, however, allowed to his atten- sion upon the nerve tisanes tend cither t tions, and on every pressed his broaden or narrow the power of memory? Ev- look! erythiag eee memory becomes consol- {dated as Instinct, and is transmitted: therefore ‘the teacher can have no higher aim than in see- fog that the mental impressions of his pupils are pure and good, and his knowled<e sach as will heip him toward the pole of human destiny. Louisiana until they were driven from their fast- nesses by the high water of the present seasom- In the immediate vicinity of Natchez there have a? bim. Berths “e “May I see you home, Miss Hathaway?” 3 iif i Re l 43 fag i 2 ry 4 ties 5 5 a i B i An enormous meteoric stone fell last night at W o’cicck, southeast of Fort -Assinaboine, f i ij g 2 a i fz i fi © father snes ete)

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