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| T i r ern portion of this great forest has less of the sayaze and forbidding aspect peculiar to north- ern woods, and is eomparati . The Foad to Ontonagon passes th 2 direetion, and is barely practicable fur uncovered it is worth enduring a lonz raiiroad Journey to be able to drive forty miles throuzi ‘trees with the consei are leay- ing human habitations farther behind you at step. The fo tari animal life. Mil have the endurance to wateh for eut moving, it may be ranted you to see a beaver working on his dem. ‘Bhere is one short | eri of the June day when a northern forest joses its wild, stera character. It is when the long twilight of the summer evenings passes thronzh the beautifal modifications of the after-giow. The setting of the sun ia followed by the usual grayish ght, but instead of fading gradually into dark- Ress, the western sky for a space of ninety de- grees on the horizon, and to a height of fiiteen degrees or more, becomes filled with a soft How radiance. This lasts till ten o’clock or ‘r. At halipast nine one can read easily. The light is eveuly diffused, and there are no shadows. It te as moonlight, but farmer, more kindiy eympatiuetic. The oheer- fulness of day is mins with the serenity and solemnity of nizht. Nature sneaks of the gentle and the loving in a way that draws the heart to her insensibly, end one perceives how it comes that the ants of high iatitudes are so stroncly at 1 to their homes.—Js. Johnson, ir, in Harper's Magazine for M: Americazus in Europe, Prom the Saturday Review. ‘The Americans in Europe may be roughly di- Vided into three classes. First come the culti- vated and esthetic few of the type that the late Mr. Lenzfellow glorified in his “Hyperion.” and that Mr. James loves to elaborate in a series of novels whieh would seem more artistic were they less monotonous. Then follows the far more eonsiderable body who are redned In man- ners rather than in intellect; and who, settling ehiefy in France. althouzh sometimes in Italy, ehameleon-like, take the colors of the people live among. Finally, we have the grand of the tribes of the P ines or tourists Proper, who mixht of course be subdivided al- most indefinitely, but who, nevertheless, have their most characteristic features ta common. The cultivated American, when he di sm to excess ard i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1882-DOUBLE SHERT. ‘The Brews Diverce Case. Black Bas Fishing on the Lower Sum Sterme: aad Aurerne, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘Max Adder” ta “Oar Covtinent.” Potomac: — nie rs > “J eee,” sald Mrs. Smyth, looking ever the | From the American Angier. was Visible a few]. ss THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DA’ : : evening paper, ‘that the Brown divoree case has} Within a few years the black bass seem to \OROANSON BROS, Auctioncera, gotten Into the courts.” “Kt has, eh?” said Mr. Smyth. “And now I suppose the papers will be filled with the dis- gusting details of the trial. These divorce cases ought be heard by the courts with closed doors. It is disgraceful that the public journals | The watera of this storied stream, from its should be permitted to cater to the depraved | fountain head to where old ocean turns its cur- appetites of the people. What does the report | rent. together with thoseof the Shenandosh and say, Ellen?” other tributaries, abounds In this gamy fish, ‘Mrs. Brown, it says, brought the sult, and | bot! ceedings? Go on and read it.’ “Mra. Brown came into the ocourt-room, In frout of the jary-box.’ It isa very short re- | in port.” have no great number of what might be called | seroes, ya jagged | W- Y Comptied wits in coven’ “That's queer. 'Phe Evening Sunbeam usually | ex has such things in full. Well, go on.” Diat 2 feet, on thé | resale in some r. Brown sat with his counsel, and after | enthusiastic devotees of rod and reel, and the | Ritent tongues projected Sai) street. and running back to the maid the Jury was selected — = treaties number ee constantly on oe but there shes Z ick (rst street, and fronting thereon ‘Sfty (30 MS to present his case, He spoke for naif an | js as yet but a limited number who can cast ac- hour, going over all the charges, which were of | cording to “Old Isaak”—(“‘twenty-five feet in a ane roles MS old square feet, more cr less, with a revolting character. and’”— ey straight line and make the fly alight | shape, and around them all was the vast “Doesn't it give what the man said?” what is there any way.’? fy- “ ‘After the case had been thus opened, the | syivania is the nearest point to us witich has asian re wale counsel said that he had twenty-three witnesses | afforded trout fishing, and it seems that but few | Continually ct aE pte ty Boiss ta ‘ing the Mr. Brown is the defendant.” | the month of September you can scarce find a greatest disturban know; but what does it say about the pro- | spot where a few geen pt the bank will not patie ee ee More than a thou- show you numerous “strikes.” as the greedy million square miles in extent was heaving beauty seeks the surface for his prey. and tossing ulider the tremen ; pedis ‘Terma 2 One-third balance heavily velled, with her counsel, and sat right | “Angling, in the true sense of the term, Ia but | fuses at neces Ges tone of whch by : hg agg search oe tent fore ans portion of line or leader”), or wait | bral shade, resting like a vell upon the face ofe| Smet ce tne werervotr, and is imuroved - y dwellings and a shop. “Apparently not. Too bad, isn’t it? coolly while the alarm rattles under a flerce " ‘This was {¢ ‘owned by Henry Chandler, “That's the poorest newspaper [ever saw. Til | “payout.” the sun, and indicating to the trained observer Byng Ae fat ig buy the Argus after this, However, the Gimi| “The rate sport which the black basa affords prs lg will be made free from the hen of rieht| THE REAR FRONTING ON WASHINGTON Will have a verbatim report in the morning. Read | has been but recently developed, and even now | sea iit which the till deeper chasins were | todower. All creditors y LS See em er = a SRPRS UES ree | eee e = Soe aries aes s8c$), en lata outanc ‘on the 3 ‘Sontainine three thouene (6,000) square fest of ment easements, righta, pri and appur- fenmnces to the mamas ‘or in any wise apper- i as Et a He ih h the large and small-mouth varieties. In ‘was approachi af as iH at icp Ls = i i Ee: i a BF z i i ; i i i years, notes to bear interest aud io be by measurement were several thousand miles i ; of trust; or all cash, mice eH ge cave If j H its infancy on the lower Potomac, and we AY anglers among us. Washington and the i - 8 Feserven the ret to eel at Hak tind cont of defer ng : ‘after ee public notice of trict of Columbia has many earnest, ardent, purchaser, Kiviog ive ao oe act z i ez, cet, more OF ea, containing for the mame four thon: ee HOS. J. FISHER & CO. T his property is in the equare immediately to the ‘Real Estate Auctioneers. 28 ct 5 F; f a 9 pronerty BET OU AND FIFTH the hmits and extent of the great depressed | Xi ne May, 1! RTH AND VACANT LOT IN STREET On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD,, HALE PANT FIVE O'CLOCK, cn the premires, we shail 0. 6, in io. 518, Sontained “within the following zoses and. bonds: | s fishing is almost unknown. Western Penn-| “aii the minor features of the great spot were t (88) feet east from the northwest corner. of 8 2 e gf the purchase mon Beginning for the t y jorth present, cach of whom would unfold under oath | of our angiers have sought its streams for sport. | Veuled, changes which, thomzh slight compared quel inetalimenta, fas + | eure eirht (8) fet eat from te noah a The Anzler’s Association of Washington Is the | vellous when little figuring showed the | Guneaemesue ioe with the vast extent of the spot, appeared mar- ve nabwe thence 3 hundred ('00) y organization which fishes the Lower Po- | Taptdity of the motions that were taking place.” | sper cess or all er. | feet: then carta) fest cnetogrth tack. be the testimony of the first. | tomac exclusively, and its enthusiastic presi- witness in full. Perhaps, Henry, P'd better not | dent, Dr. Smith: ‘Townshend, will no doubt evening of the 16tl’ was clear, and the san could be watched until it touched the hort- | pecchive ; ; cits Gee Tenner PROVED. REAL ESTA read it. It ia probably shocking.” acknowledge that there are ‘still some of its willbe af 4 pias be printed, but if the newspapers will insert | taking of a fourpounder square out ata first TE 1 zon. The tremendous disturbances that had re- WASHINGTO! cording 3 we shall 2) “- Oh, well. of course such things ought not to | members who would be tempted to attempt the | Yeaied themactves during the afternoon eontin- a tb Sener = * at them and thrust them into decent tamilies, we | strike. I am not saying this in disparagement might -, well look over them. What did he | of the wamogie uses, bat ay by way of | study of the great could be renewed ; but | _WM- P- YOUNG, Auctioneer. ear to?” iltustration of the fact before that ang- i DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘The paragraph is fall of asteriaks, as If some me hardly had the twilight faded before in’ the | (PwOMAS 6, 5 Ting as a fine art (which It is), Is yet tn its ewad- of the most uupleasant revelations “have been | digs MNES HA ca Ts atin ie north, in the direction of one of the earth’s omitt ued at sunset. The astronomers put up their telescopes to wait for the morning, when the ‘USTERS" A TRUSTERS SALE OF ing, however, and if the bass hotds out to bite, 1 | Manette. poles, a pale green ght began to DWELLING HOU ‘REET TH WES “Mutilated, hey? Pshaw! How annoying! | can promise you that we will soon take rank the tnysterlons curtains of the aurora | _ HAMPSHIRE AVENUES oY When I want a thing I want it. I don’t want a/ among the dwellers on the trout aad bass were silently swayed and shaken inthe heavens, | , BY virtuc of a deed of trust, dated the 22a few scraps of it. Read it anyhow. streams of the west and southwest. The ‘At the same time the telegraph tines and the | ¥% A. D. 1871 recorded in Liber ; ‘* {The witness sald’—but no, I was mistaken. | American Angler Is doing good work in waking | atlantic cable were ctl « Just as the witness began to ry the counsel | up for the defense arose to interrupt him.” the question of “modern tackle and how to use in spots or rather i “What on earth waa he meddling with it | it” dnds many students here, Goue oe rete Vin AB ee for 2” sirability of preventing so mueh seandal, and he @ nuisance.” The incl} fish ground im the early Fie! rep tote Tramong the Sddice under the “Grest po Ge iris eet pelt grmniog offered to consent that Mrs. Brown should have | The falls are situated fourteen miles above the asimple decree of divorce upon the grougd of | city of Washington, and a drive of two hours show of intense activity, and almost desertion. over the admirable road built upon the conduit *: Not accepted, of course? These lawyers are } which furnishes us our water, brings you to the | CVoLy nizht the auroral streamers were shaken folio 241, day of the request ippled, and the magnetic excitement. The | Oca ts and interesting our disciples of Walton and | needie showed the to thrill communicated from the sun. ‘The great spot continued during the week to .” Here the anglers most do congregate. in the north, sithough the first display of Bun- | proved ini the ead 2 ON SALE OF RORSER CARETAG! wild field of pited up rocks down which the | day night was led by any that followed. Se ee ee =~ and 942 roe. z TURsDAY, THUMSDA' “*This was agreed to by the counsel for the | waters tumble on thelr journey to the sea’ The | 223 night was unequalled by any that followed. | March mentioned, Pa teaeeat. TEVESDA | ears and the decree being promptly granted di: ing the court, the witnesses and the jury were So the report says. bb Shameful !” said Mrs. Smyth. down the stream, and the anglers follow in ; : “But I'll get it in spite of the court,” said | their wake, taking the grounds as they so. | Tolsted of Phoebus and his Car of Day was more ca tus stock. Mr. Smyth. “I know Simpson, one of the wit-} First, the “Club Hoi ,” then “St lefield,” 8. B) SINGER, Auctioneer. nesses, and Tt call to-morrow ‘and ask him to} “Douglas,” “Seven Locks” protean ener startling, however, if those who believe that the approach, and forth during the season, to carry excursion- | too well. must give promissor — a line of testimony 7” seems to seek this seething cauldron in the 0.” “It’s ontrageous! And a case that excited so energy, ag well as to have his coat of winter much public interest, too.” slime removed. Later on they drop farther | ¢przorpondence and ke. ‘That the magnetic disturbance it cease 80 : One-fourth of the purchase money | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES. MULES, FARM i ay ition ‘the sales e and Ohio canal is another avenue of Pate the presto lasted, those pp ra ‘hich $100 must be paid at the time of sale) in cash, WAG Nek » BY, Shon or bOARD OF ‘OOM- ae Cid g he. tof w! NI i: os De a 88, 3 } h, and @ sinall steam packet runs baek | suifered through delays in the telegraph know | woning rene gona eat ee A eeg and clehteoth Bien ROMEO THE UNITED STATES BOL- | Giiilconsiguments. ald) 6 MENSENOME at z 2 or @ cts . > 5 And the whole thing dropped ?” Iete and flehermen. |The scenery in this vicinity | Al'freé sight 1t seema a startling proposttion | $ T=zanaym. bavable wowlanuualy, 2 be ior ch THURSDAY MOUSING, APIAE TOENTY. | —So~ ee auctions Bee Sth Page. Imposing in the extreme. The black bass to assert that the ean hes tt in its wer thos tion ofthe random, ot. all aah, at orton of H, commencing at HALF-PAST TER FINANCIAL. - te conveyancing and recording at pur- sane ae = = 4 -- carly spring, probably to absorb some of its | Cabie; and to tnterrape to. no wight extent the | cameycat, ana tin ers are pov comic ih : ALL Penson rina Dasiness betsreon two con. | aunts days after, the prope 3 tinents. Nothing that the ancient fable makers | notice at the risk and cost of in defs ‘Boiler. WIEHING TO OPERATE IN STOCEB F; R c ‘Trastees, is called to this sale, as wonderful than this. It would be yet more | 24-4 i sold far no fault, but sa Bhould write to M. M. BROWN & ©0., adoes and heric disturbance fi N ee - IS. J. FISHE! , give me all the facta. Then we can pass them | “Feeder Dam,” and go on, to the “Little Falls,” oe hare madethiomontirat April Temarkanie MEMHER MONEOR™ SNIP MOKTH, BERETS Wical kniats Auchoneork 1824 F street northwest. | COMMISSION BROKERS IN STOCK PRIVILEGES, around. and even the vicinity of the ‘Three Sisters.” | jy meteorological annals, are also due to the GEURGETO .C., AT AUCTION. —_ No. 6 WALL STREET, X. ¥, Then Mrs. Smyth threaded her needle and Mr. | All of the above names. given to certain grounds disturbances in the sun, could establish their | ..0P,TSESPAY, APIIL. TW. PY-PUPTH, 1899. 4° SALE OF ae Aa eke Fg lo. wt ; tho solitary Ensiah tourit | S091” stretahed hinsef on thelounge fur anap: | between te “Great Fala” and tide wale, are | fheories ey slentie (eth. front of the preseices, Lot 68 trouve 41 fest uh NES FRONTING OX PUBLIC ALLEYS BY = i { those -the-wa Pte, 5A AS as familiar asehold wor vi jash- the north side of between Monroe and ahs AND 13 Servs : towne whieh are the relics Of the middie aaes| A How Sharp as a Drawatic Critic, | iactor ancier. to he caikeen eo Pepa eet aL Dag fad dee he Ror "eter bya depu of 1) fecy improved Uy & F SIREETS NOKTEWEST, AND BRING Stock Privilemes Secured at Close Rates, and the favorite resorts of Mr. James’ heroines. | From the Chieago Tribune. In the latter doys of April and first of May the | impossible to predict where the study that Is | “foresee” = AND 1319 ESTREET NORTHWEST. n per Sate se SO crusts sent coy Roe He ig a man of the world echling es “I saw you at the theater last evening?” said Pieces eaoleion ge Bree foetal ok ce now mene concentrated upon this subject will | _a21-at Se ee See ee Gun OCLoUK on the premises fed eg EE aib-im reamer, with 4 great deal of the student. He a end. ‘lence has to-day. no more splendid and — = 7 af rit 27 seems to steep his soul atthe shortest uotice in | {@* @ramate critic to the horse reporter; you | done exclusively from the rocks on the banks at promising Geld open to tt g TO-NOKROW. Tire and duly Record ta Latee Nee ea. ehciaD. one RIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES the characteristic spirit.of the piace: yet he re- ; 00't often favor dramatie representations witn | this point, while later in the season, at the -- +9 _____ HUMAS DOWLING, Aucus of the Isnd records for the District of 'Columbis, we P gards objects and their associttions from the | Your presence, do you?” points above named (and farther down), it is ‘The Reason Why. T Anctioneer, Shall ell the fear portion of Lot uuraberes thre (3), ta original standpoint of one who has been bred in| “No,” was the reply. “Asa rale my glances |.c2!Tied on almost as exclusively from boats. One TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS | ginning for the same *t the northwest Core® of said tok N WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. sci and tracy taba cota | ao te domain of espe have been nequnt, {27 uring Cela art of ast Apt the wr: tho ena ot Dn rice, Bae Ribera Beep hat i | NeabSiad aoe tees geass | EE with the practical He is Well, if somewhat “ rought : : ‘REKTS WE HE BUREAU OF EN- <e north inches place superficially, ead, ‘and he has ‘dreamed and | nd since the death of Longfellow I have Kept | the canal at the little Notel at the ‘*Falts,” all of | And golden hal GhAVING AND PRENCEING. DON AU OF ER | Chepceori te fest inch tthe place of aes H. B. DODGE, ed with thouxhfui Interest on the arts | More aloof from the giddy throng than ever— | which had been taken by the numerous fisher- ‘Than another eer could be, By virtue of a deed of truet, dated March 18th, A. email buildings. as a mortuos semper venera, you know.” men during that day, on the island at the‘Great ‘And more fair. se on the Tanda at He inicio of cleats B tacivosnd cieiioas usmtiee Site iattsant stat fener | Bm, @iechoan® Revesimant Geoudtiey Seu ene AEG of thontit Shisha Muows 2 | | “l think you are laboring under @ misappre- | Ralls” On the peel (jou The rook “Js she rich, then?” Oh! dear, no, mitotY soa, Big ‘of rence saan go ares cheer ‘ : ; : , on ther Fi 2 Labeally apna the nationalchar. | Reaston rezarding the party who died,” said the | and among them but one who deseryed the name But Ihave enough, Itrow, TH TWENTY-SIXTH DAY at D, 1882, - Seroquired at Who feels himself treading un- | @famatle critic. “It was not the horse, but the | of angler. eee ae nro fae! wan tats et coe : Bed om Commtesion, ground, and is groping his way cau- aos The most of them caught baes, for the river That Lean’t exactly toll, , tiously to conehisions. “Oh, I know that well enough,” replied the | S¢emed alive with the fish that day, bat the one ‘But Ido. Y (sey veyanch No, 699 Iirm STREET, (CORCORAN BUELDING) he cultivated American, when he ls | friend of Maud 8; “but nobody ever heard of Fe ret to meen expert Bo oe. 12 f uh C street, betwee CHAKLES ©. GLOVE! free from one absorbing taste, is generally an learned afterward, an engineer in the United Ali my hope of gladness Hes treet, als-d&ds THOS. HYDE. Hent fell i had contindo—al the poet until the horse beat the mile-and-| states navy. His outfit consisted of atwelve In the love-light of her eyes; exceileat fellow and a capital comrade—alwass i ded tol f ot f ‘The fond kiss (08. J. FIBHER & CO. Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, ready to change the subject of conversation at a | thtee-quarter record; so we eonciu cot rod of split bamboo and a Kentucky reel, Of her tender, rosy tps; ng south, | "E“iteni Bofate kuctonesss” 1324 ¥ street northwest. : bint, and able to meet you agreeably on most | honor his memory, although there are plenty | and in casting he seemed to have his line under ‘Fouch of her slender finger-tipe, the F — 7 64 Buoapwax, Kew ¥: topics. Wi sed ln Ean Taos maar of good poets, while first-class race-horaes are improaed phair tel neg shaggy oerme He ‘Gives more bliss teen feet, toget hee with smamopemante” at TRUSTEES Pag ed i ng AND vals ae ome ied in Europe, although their scarce.” ressedd WASHINGTON, D. C. police ey arc for the ene agree, Z9 | "\you seemed to take good, deat of interest | Sen atta le ene Sh enrey | Banyan sou ovate er cou guess eet LTE the decal tag, i cuts tm Prncom, Deltora, Puen, eg ‘y ‘ . profoundly | in the Play that might. thouzh,” sald the eritic: eam; %You can’t divine” 26th, A.D. 1872, and in Liber 704, folic sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philedelphia, New at least their only strong feeling on | (8 te Pia Oia mia onan tic; | the identical spot and dist: bed ‘Well, I love her, and she loves me; d the residue in eq Bae Sd by and Zecorde of the District of Colum-—=d— | York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the the subject is a hearty detestation of demo- | “320! ‘what vou eall that place?” handling of t ‘What better reason can, there be mn ieee infront | Kew ¥erk Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one pereant etic Institutions. Consequently the feelings} 4. ‘containiy. = beer hedge il ed | gitoicrhd eats Por foy ike mine? (London Spectator. a, Oo oe : r Ay THE TWENTY FIGHTS | comission, Private and divest telagragh wises to merican colony in nce are anythin; “ * a, 7 se nN 4 ae st Sa ny = < but friendly to the et neng rial coma: a ane i, Pm es ms tale sae, Desanee wo were threw back ercrveniag ofless than three-fourths anni Ct the square of round situated in the city of Wash- | Baltimore, Phiadelphia, hn See 5 es epee cue oe oie ee fellows concluded to go torether, and one fel-| had fon ors doton beauties varying in welgtt ‘About as odd s combination of atscontented | FUXEGUTOHS SALE OF UNDNPHOVED LOT ON | gn the north by ae | siGcesdiinnend mpecteltnm peougity, Qonmian Groog points are horses and hospitality. ‘The | Oot in the front hall of the thease | fom two to four pounds. He was an angler. | |, 00 vem tat tle ponsible Lo cocci ns | LU REYENIN STREET ROAD, OFYOSITE HOW: ° cf Stocks and Bonds and information regandiag the [ore ner fro wept see eeench, and | You probably mean the ticket-ofllee,” sag-| “he Anclove’ Acucutim makes the “Seven | the strike of the hairdressers, the imminence of | py authority given me_by the willof the "Termis of «ale: One- chase money in | Markets recetved through our wires INSTANTLY salons; but what he respects in the Enwlishman | sted the dramatte critic. Locks,” or “McQuade’s,” its headquarters, and | which was yesterday agnounced by our Paris | Macy E Gath, detearcdt Sil offer for sae ae ee ee es 3 ie his knowledze of horsesleah and the hereit | “I guess likely { do,” was the reply; “but, e boats ‘and appliances of the club are | correspondent. It al that 4 aie, | Rubs auction, fn trout stale nen eG s potes of ther taberest ‘ok os aaaane Iran rare tary firmness of his seat in the saddle. ‘The | 32YLow, he went up there and rays to the man. | kept. The gentlemen composing this club are tricts of the ital the tonsoriat fraternity | OCLOGK PM ail of Lot ae etek eae GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. gnly time when, asa rule, he cares to face the | (1, Want box-stalls for five, with plenty of hay on | earnest and enthusiastic angler, and have done | pace decticd ve forthe pe ea fraternity | 36 nd Mouut Pleasaut.,” This Lot hae of trust upon = = fogs and damp of our island is on the eve of one | #8 floor and no leaks in’ the roof.’ “The track | much for the cause on the lower Potomac. The | Dave ae! tuepones bales as eee is : pa Ey pe OS CCE Hats mate tworder Ona series wenaaee of the great summer race moctines, cnceuiy | Superintendent— ‘Club House” is to have its quarters fitted up | Drice for thelt performance of the ommeation ar Bell cert of al casero ee em | salen Sivaw Hats of ail hinge cleaner aces MH American colors are likely to ran forward | ,,neket-seller,” intenected the critic. | arin this season as a place of resort and s con- | Pcs Or, thelr performance of the eperation of | Hii, ; Ong thisd caeh: balance tn ‘lx and twee | ghaser. Tf the Siu lp epecialy. CUNMINGHAM, 140 bab shee .- « ‘eil, whoever he w: e eal was the | venie ers. ari a ton! all cash, at purcl 's option. vey: rt = eachiy.procnsional for his tactese and even | INGE and when one of the boys asked ha it| foint te della and fae sports afordea Ia | ehemmelven for the simple reason that Fraoah | afl Sp dng Mt yuna araae” id ena | attra WE Si UNE sg, PVEivDoDY mi the luxuries and stood eonipary of the Langhan | there was any chance to declare out before the | the late spring and early fall. ‘The fishing sea- TERS etile eG00 hoes cee Execntor of Mi Gary, S30 4% etrcet. Dibse SHIKTS. fan searcely Compe bias to Foal the meokangham | race started by paying half forfeit, he only | som tee frie cree and & number of both | the working classes have become highly lndig: | WAETRE B. Wik SS ee BOs Cana, | ZBI Catan, Linen Oxf, Sik Neckwee, Coton clemeuey of the weather. Even in a hotel he larze-mouthed and small-mouthed bass have | nant at the enactment of the twenty-five cen a saceanaie ALUABLI DING 107 8.,0N, CAPITOL | Soeks, Undersiarts and Drawers. crepes See, Sting Neste onl be wold lr severat ‘weighing over our pounds wore | “ava minimum aa theta for “une barbe sn | Sak OF -UALDANLE, PENDING BEG AED ANA APWORAEP GEE | ECi™ Pom mime wey tens than ascept that equalniance's inglation So taken at the Fale and one of ive and one-half | Raiding the customary “pourboirers from the | 22 WPPMAADAY, APRIL cweNYcaTyTE ge | AUCTION. een a ar ee pot-luck. The genial back-settlement fashion of pounds at the “Clab House.” I am told that | hairdressers’ assistants. Consequent rell, st public, auction, part of Lots 2/7 and all of OP AEE Re OCT ERT Day Finest Dress Shirte to order, elegantly made, euly $ standing drinks to everybody all around at the the slaughter of the little ones has been appall-| hard working subordmates, or barbers’ 276, Beail's add tion, titusted on the south side of Blo sell. in front of the premises, Lot 4, equare 843.. ix fine Dress Ghirta to order for $9. bar has developed in him into the art or instinct fy. We Jet hin | (13;, tis time that the anglers of the Potomac | clerks,” as they used to be’ contemptuounly | (4 See ie tet a oe aneion snd Congress, having | frontix ‘on Buble space, frouti AJ] woods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every Tecan wines Maha" i |e at thaw ae sel mau | asennad oe dang lame eBid ne tiene re | tf at | tg Ae eee gone | A nummer, oar arene own ri table he is seen in his glory. He is . “en masse” unl masters fo a, A Immediately after, at HALF-. FIVE * seldom or never guilty of those dreary state ban | CWtside of the track and into that box-stall | shonld be handled carefully and promptly re. the lone of the “pourboires” by an ‘auguientar | ZR, with annum unt | P.M Pag at nimi eee Ge 9 qnets which have the solemnity and chill profa- turned to the water. tion in the wages of the assistanta. As for the | aty A i aenare pasioe a sion of funeral feasts: and we need hardly say Ast stated in the beginning, fly-fishing ts master “coiffeura,” denounced on the one hand ‘The above property is in the best locations on Capital that he holds aloof from those public entertain- kuown, and rarely practiced by the anz- | by their exasperated customers and threste ZEORIS DOSTANG, “Ae Hit. 5 ania ments, with their interminable “ orating,” which this portion of the Potomac. Why this | on the other their Shae beet ae ‘SUERTE Faecal Pare at the © Grand” of | She stage bass for “tie, and the Pots. "TE tare Att DELON g PA EEE OR | shat at sale ef ake ek See? fies “Continental” tn ‘ ¥ we eee = atthouzh he is a pleasant talker: He acoores nis | cous. Hite jon to the general rule. As bog AND LOUISIANA AVENUE NOME WEEE ARD | aired on cach lot at time of ale. On and | 1112 F Grazer Boarawaes, Wasmmeron, D.G waag little parties of six or elzht, thoughtfully | 200Ut regarding fish- ON THE NORTHEAST QORNER OF SIXTH AND | Moppdns ot Purchaser's oot ANSON BROB., Aucta, — a izing the materialsaccording to iis knowledge | (-20e <a! > rites af deacee a ee = f hed mes oy —ndbaqeesnneeeenenmnces men and women. Sen- Bix Fine Shirts to order. pened eh career ee soon & fs an J Cannibalinm in Figh. equal At Home im Fig}-Cumming. . Diack HOMPRON'S It was only people who had been killed that near T were considered good for food. Those who fall to a wee died a natural death were never eaten—invari- alm z Y ana med ably buried. But it certainly te. wonder that to | in precedence among the City Guilds, to whien MEWS FURNISHING EMPORIUM, the wal ask with Henry Mae ee a paenitoost 5 Hol- 816 F Btreet Northwest. owing to the number who were killed. Thus, and Grink cup made from the trank of the Royal ‘the FOOTWEAR tm Namena, in the year 1851, 50 bodies were oak, richly mounted with silver. But the Bar- “here HARDWEAR sooked for one feast. And when the men of ber-Surgeons’ Company never exercised any ek snd tro two. Best Wont untied Toe ached, Bau were at war with Verata they carried off Jurisdiction out ef the city proper, and from purposes. =, » Unfinished, 65c. aninbedt Se. BO bodies. 17 of which were piled on a canoe ‘time immemorial the Londoner has beon aay of sale, oh —F 4 wa. where they were received 9 ree equal a with wild Joy. drazzed about the town, and | dead, and st fer her oe these NOS AN RGANS. ~ BBP a | Sa Sa cence | wed nt ered gn Pars ee Sed To he , too, , y . » otis somber of Beas sacrificed in eeaaere said she was his own dear mother. man, and after spending a couple of hours on be said to have declined in arie- | $2, whole of = Cc ( ) sua ouess widuwe merssiresaiea ae ete Naey UME ee Tat quccena bowers nee ee tee | ale salen eens este om aa w wi were a8 & matter ine , SBYS: ‘money of course! Why, on one occasion, when there “Mac told me that he just “kept him a rowin’ | early morning until late at night, aud constant Satine arloocer fad Ea b ere pirat Ving and upward af 100 tabermen oui \""Checra play, thin’ Tsay to one ofthe |e thee tes, seers panes ase eae eearas ae Shelagh viwa, upw: ol rmen had * play, says to one sn ‘unt yan! en: mn. oa murdered, ‘and their bodies carried a3 bere ee - g as was. [4's won his spec fanceof uA bokola to the ovens at Bau, no less than 80] **" ma,’ says he—woman heaving a|T'da x i ing the SALE OF _ VALUABLE And the Celebrated Women were strangied to do honor tothe dead, | tick ehild around like it wasa atick ofeord-wood | and jus’ raked in boat.’ J. ‘ PROVED, REAJ. EST, JUARB CYMBELLOR ORGAKR, and corpses iay in every direetion of the mission | she was trying to shoulder. ‘Wasunxaton, D. C., April 10, 1882. tenance, rubs it dry with the Jack-towelihaag- EEG? THR ah Patna ART station! it is just 30 years since the Rev. John | “Well, pretty qnick the curtain went img behind the door, pays ny, and de- a ’ edd on monthly payment of fram $5 40 $15. Watsford, writing from here, described how 28 | azain, and there was the woman Bailph Waldo Emerson Sick, - ‘Thi ” Fes EST, vietims had been seized In one day while fivh-| same bed that little Ralph Wald ho Is mn Bi ing. They were brouzht here alive, and only | whatever his name i mpcoraindles rashes 18 HOR stanned when pat into the ovens. Some of the Reb Pane miserable ereatnres attenpted to escape from " tie xeorehing bed of red-hot stones, but only to be driven back and buried in that living tomb, ey were taken a few hours later to | says. barborous eaptors. He adds that | jawed awhile abor more human beings were eaten on this tittle | she said she was isle of Ban than anywhere else In Fijl. Itis| gan to weaken a ‘see: Very hard, indeed. to realize that the pencefut | was pink-eye, digap- village on which 1 am now louking has really | might nip Lam been the eeene of such horror as these, and out, the mat- that many ofthe <entle, kindly people around feeble gay much. me have actuaily taken part in thei, of course I knew when my pam sedan matin ‘ast after instead Ralsing Sanflowers. to m Has ‘make them The sunflower promises to be popular among Pe pom Bat when fashionable people on account of its gaudy yel- ray died low color, which ts admired by Mr. Osear Wilde ee razors, and hie numerous disciples. Last season sun- ‘died. Then the rig,” the flowers sold at Saratoga and Newport for 35 began to customer cents for decorative purposes. It im forta- Finally a brushed,” nate that the sunflower has become fashionable. better other mysterious Farmers may not be able to dispose of the bios pect nt “brilliantine” soms at the rate of €3 per duzen, bnt ifthey will made ‘or allow them to mature they can realize eonsider- takes finally there gently: able from their seed. There ts no more desita- "tbe head the gale ant bie food for fowls than sunflower need, and it we weut ing tongs. For being Mquestionable If any other food ean’ be pro- “fixed” & F. seme ns —— Many farmers in Mieht- you saw.” irene wil py at gan have sunflowers as a deld eop, and % ; may. itasa paying oue. ‘They eut ot and Las fage4 eee s penny. eared the leaves for fodder Cor horses and eat- ease a great tle, and found them possessed of the inediciual over: virtues aseribed to the leaves of the common talk reen-weed of the prairies. Ia pkwoes where faci was searce the stalks were eut al the proper 4 length and used insteack uf atove-wood. es

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