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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MAY’ ar 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. 3 HOME MATTERS. Docs. GREAT MEN AT PLAY. DETECTIVE PINKERTON, A MEDICINE FoR Woman. F'SUREs DowT LIE. PRxce rae COATS AND : From Harper's Weekly. ee —— 5 a ana Troon trom to a tea Bra USEFUL RxcIres—care oF imps—neaLtn| Like all the other domestic animals i the eee eee = isons ail <= Believing that the continued success at the MISFIT ee ee, Se ee one oo oewent. single exception, perhaps, of the horse), the STORE, corner 10h and F streets, e pertiy due to the | MUREE AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY COaTS = | dog: eae cacw-aka Sue iowa. among | 4 STATESMAN, A JUDGR AND A SMALL BOY HAVE INVENTED BY A WOMAR, pullishing of some of our prices, and strictly adhering i Preve» ty CRACKING OF GLvE.—Glue | the developments of an advanced civilization, A THROWING MATCH. ‘to them, we shall simply continue the same line of argu~ ata. » 939 Penn. ome, cme <n. TR Shr FROCK SUITS ¢ oftea cracks beens of the dryness of the air tn | the distinctive tendencies of which are wholly | prom tne Atlantic City Review, A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR BARGAINS: S2eR Eitri rere smn, gg Which a stove fire is kept. Ry the aidition of @ | utilitarian, Having no adaptability for the per- | “wate is the happiest man,” saya the Rev. Henry | Wai'on his way home from Louisville. I met PREPARED BY a wou $7.60 for Blue Fiannel Suite worth $12. i en at Eye ttustmnrmete tte little ehtoride of caicium to it, this tendency | poses of war, the dog has known his most rapid Ward Beecher, “who can carry the golden thread | bim in the forenoon talking to Col. Lew Welt- ‘$9 for Btue Pisnnel A. STRAUB’, 939 Penn. av. WH be avotded. development among peoples which, although, | o¢ boyish enjoyment farthest along througn the | 2¢l, Col. Chas. Wappenstein and the Rev. Blacky HE NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITS ARE : CLmaxixc Brack Gioves.—Black cotton | owing to geographical position and other cir- web of life.” ited St Senator Edmunds | Edwards in front of the health office. $8 Tite tere vy of Weep, ae gloves should be treated to a bath of scalding | cumstances, not always the most peaceable, | Ty “Satis beheioy pe fellow guesta at | We got to talking about Jease James. vere nee IT A STRAUS, 500 Penn, ave, hot salt and water before wearing. Hang them | have most highly esteemed the blessings of the Colonnade Hotel, the former being accom- Wappenstein said: ‘“Iwish that pistol that MORE NEW STYLES OF THE BRIGHTOM hey are | peace. was used to kill Jesse James had missed fire aud 10 Xeh sds a rece ‘up to dry without wringing, and when they {sence panied by his wife and invalid daughter. hee Jesse J ata. STRAUS 989 Penn. ave, almost dry, put them on the hand to stretch | The principal agency in the development of y F ” ‘worth ‘ion pi et th nia proper shape. the dog has ee chase. Indeed, sport in| A few days ago the two distinguished gentle Jesse had killed both of the Ford boys. $40. Le AT OUR BROWN MELTON SUIT—AT Qa 2 “ that,” ¢himed in Pink- y $15 « c Shake the lace | some form or other may be eaid to have been | Men were wandering aimlessly along the beach T don’t know about that, in Beal So any Si oo EF one enn. om, saacms Biace Lace erton. “That was no wotee deal than Jesse has common to our dest female population, . cao | the primary motive for the cultivation of all the | under a bri; jal sun, when their atten- Vest worth $18. 7 acme Reatly, to remove all — and lay it mong | earls typecel Gone: from which our modera im- | tion was fi ma get the sight of a small boy | @iven others. He ought to have been tscrest Itwill cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- | $13 for fine English Mohair Suits, different colors, ISS ED a xEW LINE OF FAKE TRIOOR, Seite covered witht 0 Clete, Gnd stl @ pitt TNO | ved beceds are cuily Yuriatious She iueilin intently throwing shells at a small peg driven | 8nd he was killed In about the only way he could { piaints, all Ovarian Troubles, and Ulcera- | worth $22. bad ys ty) orscollop and along the euter edge | yaj Briton and the inhabitants of theforestcoun- | in the sand and surmounted by a block | get it. He killed little Ed. Miller while the boy | tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent | $15 for fine English Casaimere Suits worth $20. — Then wet it well all over | tries of France and Germany tracked the wild | of wood. The little fellow, ‘unconscious | Was asleep. Jesse James was a brave man when | Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the ‘$18 for fine French Cassimere Suits worth $33. REE SHAT OUR CLOTHING I8 BQUaRS id coffee, made very | boar to its lair with the ald of a hoand from of thelr ee, continued the prac-| he had it his own way, but he was a coward $20 for fine French Worsted Suits, silk facing, worth At A. STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ave, EE THE OXFORD SUITS FOR YOUNG MER from 18 to 21 years. 8 At A. STRAUS", 939 Penn. ave, until It is thoroughly | whieh the latest type of bloodhound differs but | tice with skillfal results, and the two spectators | #fter all. It doesn’t Fequite any bravery to kill as black and stiff as ueW | ina very slight dezree. for the moment forgot their oficial gravity and | People in their sleep. Fuad Meanie in it. While in England the nature of the game to | allowed their latent boyish tendencies to control is ita 3 thing that Jesse James Is dea: Excetnest Rectre | be hunted and the character of the country to | them. “IN bet youa good cigar,” said Mr. | #8ked Col. Weitzel. | i. of “ ‘doubt of it,” answered Pink- . OSE GRANITE AND WORSTED CUTAWAR for a cheap fruit cake:—One egg,-one cup of | be traversed bere. Ree ter kos Re Harlan | to Mr. Edmunds, Het oe ae aoe is not ® doubt of It,” answered Pink- | vines fo Itcures Blosting, Headache, Nervous Pros- | $6.50 for Drap ete Cost and Veet worth $10, Ts Quarts AND VESTS, with silk facing, will be vey nd a half caps of flour, half ® cup | cy shaped skull, long pendent cars, and cepted, and the contest began. The Jus-| The conversation then turned on the subject HraiObs {ieneral Debility, Sleepleseness, Depressionand velit revclapttire ar po ‘At A. STRAUS, 999 Penn. ave of butter, two-thirds of a cup of SS a king | tendency to “give tongue” when on the ‘scent | tice was as good as his boast, for the block was | Of Jesse’s sean ‘advtinétit trom ht ‘The fecling of bearing down, causing pain, weight | $12 for Spring Overcoats worth §20- UR ENGLISH CORKSCREW SERGE SUITS cep of raisins, th teaspoonful of baking | vetray his relationship to the blocd-hound, in| knocked down at the third throw. Then the fe got all of om artar, | 854 backache, is always permanently cured by itsuee. | $5 for boys' suits, from 12 tol1, wecth $7.60. Qpicretainiy dhe neater! ahd beet wearin powder, three faul nfuls of sour creain or | France, on the other hand, the survival of ‘the | Senator tried to do as well, sud ths small boy, said Pinkerton. “She is axeqular ‘Tartar. $6 for boys’ euita, from 12 to 17, worth $9. ‘We have them in brows, iebt grey end dre a milk, one teaspoonful each of cinnamon, cloves | wiid joar has preserved tie historic St. Hubert's the great lawyer and the distinguished states- | It would have been 6 gore hp aos had got FREED I gTANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT $7.50 for boys’ suite, from 12 to 17, worth $12, > and mutmeg: in pla baking powder and | hound almost iu its original purity. Every | men were soon busy at play, hunting for amma- ye cytes es jesse g As =! ea ue zs $5 for boys’ School Suita, 9 to 12, worth $3. ‘OUR ATTENTION I8 CALLED TO OUR STEate ; y use, ify - | fund tn France that lays claim to purity of | nition, making rash bets, Inughing over defeat | has an idea that-T led the party th a 1¢ will at alltimes and under all efrcumstances act | $2.50 for Cassimere Pants, worth $4.60. PG og EO yy A$ 1 se It will need | hood, be he wolf-hound or boar-hound, traces | and applauding victory.” The sight was a novel | child at her house w Ma Dig oriintaat Ow | in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female ays- | §3.50 for Worsted Panta, worth $0. paseod. ” CN Thy A: STRAUS: 989 Teun, eve. e for an hour. his pedigree to the hunting saint of the | but a happy one, and the few promenadera on | ff ieee wines in @ big criminal case that tem. #4 for English Cassimere Panta, worth §7.50. —— Caxany Breps ts Sirtixe Rooms scatter | Ardennes; bui it is in La Vendee that the the beach smiled good-naturedly as they passed, ha elng tried on seer a vests eg eee either sex this | $5 for Custom-made Pante, worth $9. SUITS car vari neem 4 nee feeds in all directions. A simple contrivance al is found which, perhaps more than any | to think how one touch of youthfulness could | alr. The records of the court will show that; $6 for Custom-made Pants, worth $11. Suite. ee STRAUS, 93) Penn aves will do away with thi one of the pretty = other, preserves the peculiarities of the old ienity’s ke old men young | the Judge, the tury and the press know that I| yyprap, PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPO! $1.25 Blok Alpaca Coats, worth $2. hata objection. If the cage ts | ty a -breeding, however: has acted preju- a ee Genin the “Justioe aeoked | Was in Chicago at the time, but the old woman jl fee Bu Office or Dress NER 100 STYLES OF PANTALOONS IN ALE ded ones, take a piece of ¥ on both the physical and moral charac- | with pride some cigars from the Senator's best | Sticks to it that 1 was present on the night of mi lowest the newest shades, from $2. dicial 50 to $10, tarleton the lor; have it deep enouzh to | teristics of the breed, for the Vendean hound tak if anh the attack on her house. L At A. STRAUS’, 9399 Penn. ave. Teach from the bottom of the cage up to the top Its lescribed by Du Fouillous i ten Se at aren) Cieme sees Omit s What do you know about that attack, any freely | guaranteed. Open all 8 >. s YOU .GA%, SAVE 25 PER CENT, IN CLOTHING Of the seed-cish: shir It at both top and bot- | skinned, be ‘ how?” Dill was asked. answers all letters of inguiry, Bend for pamphlet. Ad- Small You buy 0 geo AUS’, 099 Penn. ave. tom, run strings m and fasten to the cage. If | its milk-white purity of color, but lacking in THE DANGER IN RUSSIA. Tt was said, you remember, that there ‘were | dress as above, — those qualities of endurance and courage that —— some bombs thrown into the house,” Pinkerton IRTED BLUE SERGE SUITS, VERY STYLISN, distinguished its ancestors. The Peasants Beginning to Stir—The | went on to say. “But there were no bombs At A. STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ork. Tie the strings so that they can | The number of varieties of hounds In which Devotion of the Socialist Lenders. there any more than there are here. It was Ko family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BS AND, CHILDREN'S Suits IN ALL THR be untied easily and the cover be taken of and | relationship can be traced to the blood-hound Is | prince Krapotkin in the Fortnightly Review. also stated, you know, that there were some | LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, bilioumness, ‘New Btylea, AtA. STRAUS’, 959 Penn ate y - and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents remarkable, and is a striking example of that a .. | men in the house, two or three of them, and Hoors.—Among causes which pro- | tendency to perpetuate their peculiarities which | _ T#€ outbreaks against Jews in the south-| that there was a fight. There were no men ta S27 Bou wr att Davoowrs. as cae uate c. the | belong to old and superior ‘races, whether of | West and against the Russian bourgeoisie in the | the house and there was no fight. There wes | _ 820 duce brittle hoofs in herses and cattle, the men or brutes. The ft rand, and its modifi- | southeast, as well as the incendiarism and No | not a pistol fired at any body. There was @ Nationa: ¢ Stock Journal mentions the fre- | us wolf-hounds and | Rent movement in the central provinces, are | Pistol fired in the air, but that was all.” ‘We havo the best reeulated, most convenient ami lightest clothing store in Washington. A. STRAUS, mi? 939 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th street. OH, did the child get killed th d what 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE d otting dang he: " 8 cf 2 “How did the chi en, ant STE’ y TED . poy a Soacdny ae me i os F kllahow tho coatenl skal or tee rica | Oe ® foreshadowing of far more intense move-| too. Wire, Samuels’ art olf?” 7 an Wit | F{OSTETTER’S CELEBRA’ ax LLA86E ARRIVAL OF SPRING CLOTHING jung heap there is not only the moisture and i, and all “give tongue” while hunting. | ents which are growing in the villages. The| «As T understand it, it was this way,” con- 401-403 TWELFTH STREET, Steam soaking and softening the noof, but there | T' lish fox-hound has been gradually bred | People already talk of the general partition of |*tinued Bill. “The night in question there was T0-Dax, is abundance of ammonia cas, which is espect- | for greater speed and less scenting powers; | land, of “the great war and bloodshed” which | Now on the ground, and it was moonlight. ally caleulnted to soften, diswilve and destroy | hence its frame has become lizhter, its legs| are to begin some time in the spring. Until Now, you know fall well that “ir Zou ere ak —3 Sipasunine mecmee pee mation atid poten boereagie ie [ete tect nonet ine ancestor te geen now the revolutionary party has scarcely ap-| that any bolly inside of a dark house eects tS oumum AS $C BLE se SEED SUMMES OPESING cans . animal is confined to a box or stall. for here the | or two aco. The beagle, on the other hand | Plted Its forces at all to a serious agrarian agita- | have a thousand times the advantage of you. Sess® £ Soo MEM AMS O90 BOB) = given) we shall giveonegrand | BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF MENS, injurious effect of inactivity is added to the | (more especially those varieties bred in France), | tion; but it is easy to foresee the quality and | The attacking party on the occasion referred to SPECIAL SALE - other conditions. stiil preserves ina great degree those points | momentum of forces that will rise ready to their wets eet ee . eh rece f BOTH AND CHILDRENS CLOTEIM CLEANING LooxING GrassEs.—Sponge the eee noeae keen sconting and slow hunting, hands among the peasantry if Russian revolu- | Wael to len ean labacas! atk cee re oF — glass over with a Iittie alcohol and warm neavy Mmhewktiiehes Honists should only a ply to agrarian agitation were supposed to be inside. They had fore. LACES. water, rabbing the sponge up and down the | jt is only within the past fifteen years that | tte determination and the capacities of organi- | seen this, and were provided with some globes, | BBB TIT 2s g858y a 414 AN-Wool Suit for $12, wert mirror, of, if very long across it, but rubit only | the curiously forined Dachshund. has attracted | 2ation they have shown In their strazgle | which they flied with something, I don't know | fae i a Bsssq SAME TO BEGIN THUBSDAY, MAY 18TH.188. | BARG, “hie and ia one way. Then dust over tt some whiting | much attention outside of Germany, but it has | #ainet government; and this will be done If) what. It might have been Greek fre. foralll| Bes it TF Eom E B BSgagh = | Zao from vo. up tote. Laces, | BARGAINS! Asplendid Boye’ Suit for $6.60, worth powder tied up in a thin bit of musiin, and | attained « popularity both in this country and | {he necessary Improvements cannot be ob-| know: but at any rate it was combustible, and| BBB oT RR Sgse8 5 ‘Laces, from 10c. up to 220. Laces, Ghldren's Butta at $8.50, worth 7. in England, which, considering that it is but | ‘aimed otherwise. All former attempts from “p would make a bright blaze. They hurled some from 28c. up to 38c. Laces. | BARGAINS! Finest Clothing ‘reduc wipe it off quickly, and polish it with a silk | jittie used for sport, speaks well for its domestic | #b0ve to wrest concessions from our absolute | of the globes through a window, and they lighted from 260. up to.48e, Laces. al anatenieata then, nie Borg aaa erie jake care not to tonch the | virtues. In form it comes close to the French | S¥ernment had failed because of the inertia of | the house as though there was an eecteie lamp from 150. up to 190. Laces. So perocut, frame with the alcohol orwhiting. It is well to | hagset, having the blood-hound peculiarities of | "€ masses. To awaken the conscience of the | there: Well, they found that the men they were from 176. up tol7e. Laces. ‘Wo bave of Men's, Bore Keep a sponze, a bag of powdered whiting and | head, together with great scenting powers, and | People, and to help them to express their | after had gone. ‘They had been gone, apparent- from 380, up 0830. Laces. a a handkerchief purposely for washing glasses, | : Secniiar bandiness of the forelece, The’ bas. | Wants, seemed the party's first duty. But no- ly, anhour. It was by a mere chance that they from 16¢. up 10:25c. Laces, | BARGAINS! roe At analy alt ee A ball of whiting can be made by mixing the set and the Dachshund are, ind both hunt-| Where in the west is the chasm between the | missed them. The ‘acking party went into ‘ames as on from 1%0, up ‘to 220. Laces. ‘We have 37 ary powder with enough aqua ammonia and | iny dogs and terriers, ‘They find ‘their game. Bpper ‘and lower classes so wide asin Russia. | the house, and several of the globes were lying Bostetter’s et oe ellen larga % from 130, up $0250. Laces, el oe alcohol to stir it to a stiff paste ina teacup, and | the badger, in his hole, dig hin out (for whieh ‘at being the case, was it not necessary to be- | on the floor partly burned out. They would, if | cneome the further of all disorders of the tesiy 2. Bose Point Mtge ped when it is dry it can be taken from the cup by | Sheration thelr bandy. fore- are eminently | £12 by knowing the peasant, his ideals, his con- | allowed to, burn out just like a’ mp after the Rona i ve on hand a small stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, Fanning a knife around its ed . When cs ceptions and his wishes, and not by imposing | jj j; ‘hausted. One of th x remedies chills imereases Reeded, scrape it to ® fine woe dips Soe tk eee ‘Of one of these | 08 him schemes elaborated on purely theoretic couple of the globes out of the door, and the saitiy ot Go Mites cronies a en cloth a asm J it Ke Ho ——— he given rise to the German proverb, “Wo | cal borage ile Ey eae eeean os doctor kicked one oe into oe rheumatism, and is a genuine stay and solace to aged, an excellent paste for Ive sp Bete peasant always regard 10 en there was an lo8ion it Drasses.— Country Gentienan. be , q sieean wears brosdoloth, and neither plows nor hews, | heen expected. And tint was’ what billed thar | “2071 snd nervous persons Tuk Hemax Pcrae.—Every person should | if this could be eald of the Dachshund, how | Relther mers nor le € with | child and wounded Mrs. Samuels. Ifyou throw Ui know how to ascertain the state ot the pulse in much more truly might tt be sald of the bull Me ee — oe Sanna ts nie ae core TRG; | | Zerenle by all Drusgiste and Desiers generally. health; then, by comparing it when he is ailing, | dog! The eae ene Se eon tolivethelr life. Tt was hard to live alife of | iamps. ‘They were not intended to blow up at he may have some idea of the urgency of his omen tes a attests aa Sorgen, Decause he | the peasant or the workman, but hundreds of | J, case. Parents should know the health pulse of | knows no better, and he never knows when he | the Party did live it for all that. he men; Did you ever see Mrs. Samuels?” was asked each child, as now and thena person is born | has had enough.’ In the superior kinds of di left their class rooms, their regiments and thelr | of Pinkerton. that ORIENTAL LACE At 190. and 25c. a yard. Just received the latest Novelties in aE A gt lo) CREAM AND SLACK. a : Hi) SS ELAR se EEE | All styles of Fine and Medium Clothing for Men, Beg? and Children, much lower prices than you ever bought them before, at the Great Bale of BOSTON AND NEW YORE CLOTHING, LY desks and learned the smith’s trade, or the | ° «yes and that's the devil of it.” ry EE AG with a peculiarly slow or fast pulse, and the | courage ie an admirable quality, because it is 3 ee enatis the of it. At 123 Tra SrReer womrnwast, ery ease in hand may be of that pecullatity. | engeccered by gratitude, devotion, or a sense of ee, the Picy mane ot went ont to} «Devil of what? PPP AA ry goeat ea An infant's pulse Is 149; a child of seven about | d ‘These moral qualities, however, are con- | OTK and to teact Nadloe eerie inges. High- | “Why, the blame she attaches to me for being as a Between ., 80, and from twenty to sixty years is 70 beats a | spicuously lacking in the buli-dog, owing to the and wealthy ladies themeelves to | at her house on the night of the explosion. You minute; declining to 60 at four score. A | brutal nature of the services which he has for | thé factories, worked fifteen and sixteen hours | see, I was going to Kansas City one time after 00 Look for the Signe at the New Store. healthy grown person's pulae beats 70 times a | generations been bred to perform. His oocupa- | 9 “ay at the machine, slept in dog-holes with | she lost her arm, and it happened that Mrs. Sam- Pie ay A E 00 4 4 LULL GHOIGE minute. There may be good health down to | tion ia now gone, but he still has a mission. Seay Beles ee Sa ie uela igot on the t train bound for the same place. 60, but if the pulse always exceeds 70 there Is a | The only quality which he possesses he has for- disease, the machine le working itself out; | tunately a remarkable power of tranemitting to | S°Ul® may sneer at this, but afty years hence 3 aboard, and I went and gotdown. alongside of — = . 5 the mothers of Russia will animate and inspire | her for'a talk 1 told her there is a fever or inilammation somewhere, | his progeny through many generations; and her for a talk. el i was a news- SUITINGS. and the body Is feeding on itself; as tn con- | when tempered by the nobler Instincts of the | thelr children with the story of these lives. paper man, and asked her for her.version of the — BAzGarns sumption, when the pulse is quick, there Is | nobler of bis species, the bull-dog’s courage be- explosion. She went on to give me a full his- ‘New style, fancy cheok, elegant eolorings, 000, E over 70. gradualiy increasing with decreased | comes, In the third or fourth generation, an Corals im Meteorites. tory of it according to her alleged idea of it, and — 3 3 chances of cure, until it reaches 110 to 120, | attribute which is as desirable to retain as if is | Berlin Correspondence of the London Telegraph, May 13 put theentire blameonme. If I had been in LEADING LONDON STYLE THIS BEABON. at Ek when death comes before many days. When | difficult to eradicate. A marvelous correspondence was made a full | the party that pie she certainly would have —_ 000 the pulse is over 7 for months, and there is a{ It has been claimed for the dog that it is the | year ago by a German lawyer, named Dr. O. | Tecognized me on the train. But I talked toher | gs. wixea Bannockbarma slight cough. the lungsare affected. There are, | only animal that shows a for the so- | Hahn, but 80 Incredible did it seem that the | ll the way to Kansas City, and politely helped | ~ Mohair Spots or“ Nigcerheads,” A MM Me > WW WH OAT QS. KOK T EER however, peeullar constitutions In which the | clety of man over that of its own Kind. Al- | icarned world refused to take notice af ite mite | er omthe cars, as I wus in duty bound to do, eee hoe A&E ua ie Wwww Han i fr pulse may be over 70 in health. though Its virtues are those which man most having represented myself ax 8 reporter. Seotch Shepherd Plaids, SB dak U ! i i Crry Peorte 1x Tne Covxrry.—City people | admires, yet it may be said that, so high aj Meexception. Dr. D. F. Weiniand devoted a| I had but $3in the wotld, ail ft cot every ‘Chsin and Corkscrew, a4 Soo u Bggs8 ~ ww é & & Ht Exe tothe country for health. Most who do go | §t#tdard of moral excellence has it reached, ita | Whole year to the study of Hahn’s book and to | cent of it to treat the crowd, to square myself Weaying in Disgonala se = Bex virtues are its own, and its vices are man’s. It | test thoroughly his microscopic researches and | for the compliment so delicately paid my hon- . ‘Tinsel Mized Sultings, fe. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. tho Chanate fe ne ere ae nae or | igeurely notthe dome fautt if ts docility 18 such | their resulta. He now publishes his opfuion EE ee gre ee ee — : FOR THIS WEEK. the chanze fn one’s current of thought. relief | that it ean as eusily be taught wrong as right. 2 | Ww e that A Coo — from mental strain, simpler diet, and more | With a vielo sal om fe it will scare vice; but and declares that Hahn has proved the existence hundred for champagne ip shane for the PANTS TO ORDER FROM $5 TO $10. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies phssical exercise. But they often lose much | so steadfast is its nature that it will cling to a | Of Organic remains in the stones which dart nto taffy I will give him in presence of his SUITS TO ORDER FROM $20 TO $40, — from the finest growth of rye in the renowned Valley: they might enin. and, if not prostrated by sick- | human monster whose bad qualities would repel | the terreatrial atmosphere from stellar space. | friends. ‘ BAST oe CUAESNEEED: jacthcal Porahy ta tes tateet somes oe eae hess, Very many carry home the seeds of disease, | even his own kind. That adog can Gistinguleh From the museums in Tubingen andin Vienna | _ “What do you imagine Frank James will do, —. = 1 Lot of Pmbroidered CHEMISES and DRAWERS, | etic fc io mee = fat earlier or Inter develop into suffering if not Petween good and bad when they are contrasted, | tahn procured himself more than 600 chips of safer tod oe Tteniol Tamt| ana fh ooo $2 Ei EGR 2 ee Rue. an SS ee ultimating im death. And this because of igno- | there can be no question, bat it 1s doubtrul be er of. lon’ : 1 Lot of Ladies TUCKED SKIRTS, : Funce or neglect on asinzle polt. The pave- | whether he Is the happler whenhe s virtuous or | Meteorites of the Choadrite class, proved in | velieve he will ever do savtaleey ne donee RNN T 60 8 8 ie fee Tig fog oh food mnaling only | Ne bes tortie he attention of comnotmsenrt to ome nents or hard surfaces of city streets, the brick | when he is viclous. Possibly the “yaller dorg” | each case to be genuine, and having been col-| 1s going to stay under cover,” was Pinkerton’s NNN IT Goo 00 = 1 Lot of Children's Cambric SHORT DRESSES, with | known brands, LN CASES containing besge woh bob Walls and even the wooden ones of the compact | that steals chickens for his negro master, and | lected on elghteen different occasions, partly | opinion. TTITH HEER TTT A Hf 00 RRR fa et Pine gp ly hy eseach, vis: dwellings, absorb heat during the day and retain | the bull-pup that is the accomplice in crime of a | during the | ia and partly during the last} ‘There is one thing I can’t understand,” said | yo H He T AATEL oO OR R UNRIVALED it up to midnight, partially untilmorning. This | Bill Sikes, are as happy as the noble shepherd | century, in Europe, Asia, and America. Minute | Colonel Weitzel, “and that is how Jesse James 4 ae ea z AA a 3 3 QERR. 1 Lotof fine Ladies’ LAWN SACQUES, just opened, heat radiates slowly from such surfaces, and air | dog that watches his master's flock upon the | Inspection has discovered in them a quantity of | could live right there in St, Joe, a place of tH ifm + A4i tu OE F nen UPPER TEN WHISKEY. currents, obstructed by the buildings do not cir- | mountain-side—a type of devotion and single- | Organic remains, principally belonging to ‘the | 50,000 inhabitants, so long and nobody get on 1 Lotof MADE CORSETS, Embroidered and Cross- VERY SUPERIOR culate freely to carry heat away. For this rea- | ness of purpose than which it would be difficult | most ancient form of porus corallines, to the | to it.” : 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘boned, only 68 cents. fen city people can sit on the porches or | to find a higher. genus of fossil zoophytes denominated Favesi-| *‘Jesse James wore a seven and three-quarters Wasminerox, D. 0. | 110+ of FRENCH CORSETS, fall of bones. former OLD STOCK WHISKEY. vVerandas, or in rooms with windows all oj The “Ettrick Shepherd” has said of the Scotch | tles,or at least ing avery strong resemblance | hat,” remarked Pinkerton. ‘He had a big head eaag ‘piloe $3. will be sold this week only at §1.65. “Ihe = an os Until a late hour, without any marked chiltiness. | collie: “Without the shepherd dog the mount-| these latter, though of a still smaller type. | and wasaman of brains, although not edu- bargain ever offered. pceonnss pesos evenness gusty, \ But in the country the soil and vegetation | ain land of England and Scotland would not be | About fifty kinds of these tiny animals have | cated. He reasoned this way: If were better Dove Beet by inal eee pene asurement, with fashion | cop HATS, FRENCH CHIPHATS, CHIP HaTs, | S78 go been op quickly radiate into the air the day's accumula- | worth sixpence. It would require more hands | been made out by Dr. Hahn, and assigned to | that he should stay right where nobody would ‘Branch stores in all principal cities, ml7-wks ‘This week only 75 centa, at tion of warmth. and before the sun touches the | to manage a flock of sheep, gather them from |'sixteen different families, to which he has given | sus} him of being. He wisely concluded horizon the temperature of the atmosphere is | the hills, force them into houses and fields, and | Names, thus laying the foundation of a new | thal that was the safest place on eartn for co a UMM wu rapidly falling. Hence, those who city | drive them to market, than the profits of the | branch of zoology—meteoric zoology. him. E EER go aa MMMM" habits to the country, sifting out-doors or before | whole are capable of maintaining.” High though | _ My. object belng principally to bring Dr. 0. | “Why do you say that you think Jesse James mE ER is a4 ae open windows in the evening, neglecting to put | this estimate is of the actual value of the sheep | Hahn's work to the notice of British naturall was killed in about the only, way he could get EE Py Goo: Fores oa] on additional clothing at sundown, and more at | dog, our dog literature teems with anecdotical | to whose guild I mach not to belong, i | it,” I put to the great detective. ie & E> & later hour if needed. are pretty sure to lay the | evidence that goes far to support it; and what | shall limit myself to ‘afew observations |. “For this reason: It was impossible to get foundation of catarrhs, colds, and lung com- | has been written and said about the of Dr. Weinland on this most interesting sub- | him any other way without aloss of some men reminding the reader that it | and a deal of and who would the Choadrite meteorite that | bear the expense and care to lose his life in the FOovomicaL anp sare. glazed by friction with our atmoe- | effort to rid the country ot one man?” of the meteor as ar ine “tou mache suppoce’ so, but there are NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER mistaken. It takes’ s great deal of money to Plaints, or other diseases that largely counter- | of the Seoteh may be act, if not entirely overbaiance, the benefit de- | herd dogs oes, rived. Attention to this one item will, in most eases, in connection with the other advantages named above. make a few months, weeks, or = even, spent in the country, of inestimable value to every dweller in anv densely populated eity.— American Agriculturist. = <8 How They Met. From the Detroit Pree Prev. On Sunday, at Montgomery, we were talking | ¢limate. shout duels, and when the names of several | ePlerd dog is, protect Parties who had goue out in past years to sat-| the weather as hie wooly isfy their honor were mentioned, the judge | must interfere somewhat wit knocked the ashes off his cigar and said: “Gen- pede beer not so wild as tlemen. it be mentioned right t! upon the Grampian Hills. “There ecpects™ “1 eee a nad | lsin anny On Watling hah thal Ciro Mine a have been there myself. Were you chal- dogs to w! more than others, destin: Jenged?” “Iwas. It was over in South Car- | has given the opportunity of tendering’ to mek Olina, and I calied a man a liar. He sent me a even greater services than thoseof the shepherd challenge, and I eeleeted swordsas the weapons. | dog, are more or less closely allied to that noble ‘We met at 7 o’clock the next morning. It was | 3! i? ge ia i f 4 iit WILLET & LIBBEY’S. ib gee H o s hunt down the Younger Bettie’ all of the members, or a fl Bowes. mi-Im Foes GRE crane rare Affair. At the Holliday-street theater, Baltimore, sesso By H tne just such a morning as this—bright, beautiful of the characteristics of the | the other night, a fanny incident i ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumb stone: , ] Bnd ‘Tull. of life" And how did you fect?” | Hootch coltle and his varietios. Sforeover, in | Wen waa tot dows ca the bills oot es (THERE 18 BUT ONE GENUINE. , 23 Bass | Set Joint, * Very 3 onget . Bernards, 4 Pads. my rival, oe pon mcr Se frcmmption that they were originally brouz thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience. One mae last year, and we will eel) every foot of it at qld prices, erienced tne Aeherman’s 2 epratic Picanate visibly affected. We couldn't either one of us | to the Alps for the purpose of tending sheep, | of the Jadies who plays the part of an elderly ESSEN| py ha pong Av mpi ay 8 mor” ss Wag tt ina grove Ve “0h, no; Seng oat other occupation would female was in conversation with her son in the JAMAICA GINGER Fishing Tackie, 1347 Pennayivanie it was at ¢ * all depot '¥, you mountainous oa} D.a, didn't Gght at the depot. did you?” “* Well, no. _— physique would be the natural result of Wactingtone ‘Ostalorues free. “ms” The morning express trains passed there at 7, lighter duties exagted of them, and of the IN THE MARKET, AND THAT 18 WILLET & LIBBEY, ra careful breeding and erous feeding which m = and he took one and I the other ! fy ecuitae , a prigel Late sack on Walt Whitu:ags? | voted monks. These two last-mentioned — ne as well aa the Scotch shepherd dogs, are all; Int deed, the iel, and inasmuch B. ROBINSON & CO, e m9 ‘From the Phils@ephia Press. that ‘most teachable of all ‘dogs, the as 09 Pemnerivarn AVENUE. Attorney General Marston, of Massachusetts | is likewise a it must be toneeded thet few ne AME WASHIN IMPOUND LICORICE POWD! hess pilloried himself for all time to come by his iat the Slowdown romp hy for a M* 3 bed x = a Perfion th od and re an 7 en sae the publication bal seco poets Fok ae aadee: a ‘PURE NOMWEGIAN OOD LIVER OT, ‘Ro. 1313 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. hailed as proof of the beginning of a great career. Wait Whitman’s poems long since Neer es Bey Cog e passed the stage where they can be challenged 4 REW DEPARTURE. eee i seats aeeaaitinniecatonmni : are lines in his poems which offend a delicate wees teas eteener mcs his . — ‘taste, there are passazes which some of his most distressing Montieello, pone o y Pgpem 4 bong orate fom any poly Npcsrgie se mai cde Oper. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED caus there io nowhere the taint of Impurity Mrs. AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. seductively presented for impure ends. To ‘ attempt the of bis work in the ry wey ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Teamien, data ‘reles eben co: aie Cott Consequently, rf Ladies: woul - @ream of applying to other works, whose oran pe x adion théaid call atence and leave thetr orders be- it, and fare the assortment of elegant fabrics is broken. : workl-wide poems of Burns, 5 seores of books on every stall are my every cones of Sacto, of morals and of it General Marston desired Racer hi hes taken 9 sure-

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