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SLEEPER LIne RELI MONOT RECOURSE REST ruyst LONG sl IOUS REFLEC Ne To SLs RAIN ESING AND To ATES FINDING MEDIES oF aL eve. Aig iC + in vain, “it is not w Li now f what 1 k and w « tw » hourseles produe amnecelot Andrew at his hours for sleeping very short. a, “Tdoubt that they be no tlls be he ft neoln, Ch: . lus brother Charles, Bishop of St. * ant the late Bishop Phillpotts, r to us as instances of trem energy. rst was famous at Win- jis physical and mental he still lights his own fire at sunrise or earlier. When Canon Row- sell, of Westminster, desired an interview with Bisiop Phillpotts on some church business, the latter wrote hi I shall be glad to see you at five o'clock.” naming aday. To Mr, Rowsell’s disappointment, the bishop was not at home when he called ut five o'clock in the afternoon. The latter wrote an apology, saying that he had forgatton to say five In the morning, as that was his rezular hour to receive ecclesiastical visitors. We heard Mr. Rowsell himself tell the story. John Wesley allowed himself six hoursfor sleep, and you may depend upon it that even his = pe of awife was not eh THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. minute longer ig else to be 1 popular auniable him in his The imp Thave to ¢ & w after he h ttled his active brain on the pi =. like Charles Dickens’, to get done inthe morn’ p, wine! * whose hopes ¥ ous and oecnpations t. DB vi ked known i ore dinuer at had ceased burned. Mat arling more suit wshe slept nl it would. be Srooklyn house r knowine it sropriate Thow + When S3 years y hours out of the twent, ze, slept twer SUORT 1 but quote me; with tears, would slnost seem to justify our vd delusion that real sorrows are and that as we are bidden to either which ry, ave by prudence, industry, cof uur night ‘dreams in bri nd secular employ— true that the sleepless hours ot hiful persons are apt to be largely occu- pled with RE! 310US MUSINGS. been the case with ancient 4s well as modern students and thinkers about 3 i and eternal things. David tells us that prevented the night watches, that he meditate on God's word. It was cer- at night that he composed that immortal psaltn which Addison has so beautifully para- phrased in his well known hymn. It was the midnight heavens that proclaimed to both the glory of God. And it was when considering the heavens which are the work of God’s fingers, the moon and the stars which He hath ordained, that the sacred poet of Israel asked the unan- swerabie question of the ages, “What is man that Thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that Thou regardest him?” The like devout re- ligious feelings have solaced many a sleey Christian. The late Protessor Sedgwick, the learn®l geologist of Cambridge, England, sut- fered much from wakefulness, and ‘when con- sulted by a well known authoress as to what would give relieffor it replied in aletter: “I find great comfort in repeating as I lie awake a simple poem whose authorship I know not (ueither do we), which I here repeat for you: When courting slumber, The hours I number. 1 to our} em to do with less sleep than | LADIES’ GOooDs, MES & & Patten, Tae My sottl Thou keepest, Who never steepest, ee opium makes of a great mifid@; while the few that take hashish, the Indian hemp, soon go ing mad. Even bromide of potassium de- roys the stomach and Kidneys. If it be possi- ble, it is better to suffer and trust to hygienic building up of the system for relief; bat if mor- phine must be takea, let tie doses be smail, 224 t them be injected hypodermically. The effect is greater and therefore the quantity required is less. Moreover, the stomach and digestion are DRY GOODs. [xLer & CHEWNING, DRY GooDs. Ww. ARE NOW NDER ROOF. 107 F STREET NORTHWEST, 918 ira STREET NORTHWEST, Most respectfully annomnces to her f and customers that she iseoding her large selected stock of This restfulaess thronzh repetition of some THE PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS ARE AT nquil song, has been helpful to many sleep OFFER IN NEWEST PATTERNS, te Bishop Wilverterce found the | nog so directly impaired. ‘WORK. FINE FRENCH MILLINERY iting sleep was to pace the room | But even so, you must bid farewell to healthy ‘ = ing words or numbers, That color in your cleek, firmness, in your step, elas- | TNT EP COTTON LAWNS. AE CHEADLE, RED SRP MONOTONY IS A SEDATIVE city in your mental feelings, and that exuber- | PRINTED ALL LINEN LAWN: 25 Prior to her leaving for Paris. tol ms to be weil established. The melancholy oe enj ayant ae eee anor mnical FIGURED FRENCH SATINES. 50e | We positively expect to open inthe early Fall. We must He — eee of the hire o dri ° | alone makes life worttt living. : Pet to eo eat Tee ave the unhappy th: | *probabiy the most accurate as well as the most | EMBROLVERED SWISSES.. --25 to Boe iat ic ri cpa SEASIDE AND MOUNTAINS. nt to seek a respite In unconscioysnes: '¢ | harrowing description ever ctven of insomnia is | eTNE SCOTCH GINGHAMS... Be — al cant “Sleep, baby has a | Suetonius’ accuunt of the Roman Em he tenant of the cradle. Incitabatur insomnio maxi A Sy == atta iat reece, the LATEST TARISTAR® tormented chiefly by nervous irritation from stv table for the Seaside and Mountainay. mt neque ees plus tribus horis noc- Woop warp & LOTHROP - which xtulit during the coming week. cebat for he was quiet only three hours a nigh is placida quiete, at pavida miris rerum iaagintvus, nor even these In un- troubled rest. but fearful with portentous im- of things; ul qui inter ceteras pelagi quon- dam speciem colloquentem scum. vislere visus si so thaton one occasion be fancied he beheld th sea, under some impersonation, conversing with himself. Suetonius adds that from this inabili- ty to sleep, and from weari of 1. wake. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1009 F street northwest. ‘ ——a se10 INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING SPE- CIAL BARGAINS IN a ons of ail REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. if ofa soothing not a will luli the mind to sh and the OF THE FINE c UP. ANY STYL MEN’S FURNISHINGS! iy Allgoods reduced from 30 to 50 percent. We will not, shall not, dare not carry any old goods into our new building. repetition orally or in rm of words. The phen- composition dur- k REFUSE” STEEL, 5c. ch Woven COMSET at $1, usually sole iythinieal ily | the wretened tyrant fell into the habit of wan- — . dering all night long through the palace, some- times throwing himself ona couch, sometimes Our assortment is still complete, but wa shall buy no ier heari y 1 the vast’ corridors— HH 00, 9888, re ce i 1e Impress invok pite and awaiting eagerly the HHHO OSsgss. R more goods to replenish our present Stores, as we must il more after | dawn of another da Can any picture trans- HHO Og SHE RR Y we lose out every department as nearas possible. Goods iy from that | ccnd tiis in horror, outside of a mad-house? HoH Oo SsssS IT EERR ROY 7 ssid ‘the orzan. | Yet it might be written of many Hopdteds of on hand when ready for removal will besold at auction. wave at suilerers every night Brooklyn and °S FANCY HOSE, never sold lesa, 37%c. 5 1 6 a will orton ee Say tae Sp ee ear se as ete oe sii ANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the largest} ees GESTED. Hose ever sold at the price we name, 25c. Yer} 999 pieces beautiful POLKA DOT and FIGURED | anit qrant assortment in the city, made ¢xdue ! Many remedies for this abject and pitiable con Gition have been proposed by various philan. thropic inventors, and the mention of a few of them must conchade this article ly tomy onder, LAWNS at 5 cents, warranted fast colors. itd wean M. WILLIAN, 907 PPNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1 » PANTS. Be. per pai in this city at our price, 50 doz. ECRU LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE. We bought them at our own price; we can sell at 50c. 18 and poems in whom both a nit of y sleep. cet and the opium 300 pieces extra wide and fine VICTORIA LAWN at | _7 CITE TREVIS' camer of dreams, both by d We presume the reader is familiar with the rer pair. Scents, reduced from 15 cents. MM mine at tells us in erence to his hop pillow which, it is alleged, cave sleep and so ea most complete arsortment of CLOCKED and i DL DTA MMING STORE, RTL Eee saved the life of the Prince of Wales. Hot water NOY LISIE THREAD HALE. HOSE at 024 6.000 yards beautiful LACE BUNTING tn a the | Drewes, Sul ay in tn i rin-honse bet w een Tor Ae es a aks ate a fees fo te lower than the same qualities ean be bouxht | ¢.4:..- «ring shades, and black at 10 conte per yard, and bacted, and a pervect fitwuarantcot, Sm eEy bath, rubbing of the spine with rough towels, reduced from 25 cents. ete. have all been strongly recommended. Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, hin Gin other | GAUZE UNDERWEAR. They are all harmless, except the tepid bath, each TENTH 8 NORTHWEST, aadanum) | whieh is too enervating to be salutary. A. bath | 50doz, GENT'S GAUZE UNDERVESTS, long Sleeves poy pete i jeep in his 9,000 yards haif wool CASHMERE, reduced to 10 cents, in all the new shades, and finished Cufts, only 25c. /E UNDERVESTS, extra qual- and guaran ters fits 1 mifort. for the wl uld be either as cold or as hot as one can bear it, both extremes haying the ent he was readi sof the is the follow- same substan ‘othing, Merino Underwear : Howiexy, se GUNTER, ame effect. Mesmeric passes made by a orm Goods, C f HW OPEtEIHvEE WILINA Cyne ice Te ae ea. The “"tiereulea™ to be built, anda A of stronzer will Mian our Own are wan .GENT'S GAU 250 pieces beautiful CANTON GINGIZAMS, ali of Portins Corset, for which Mixs H. te apockal rden thereunto: and thus ten miles of y hough | “quality and worth 7 Enda §lCarect. het own: make thet for te round ¥ with a Calpe cee ean all, atnilene should | “eseke this season's manufactare, reduced to9 conts. Thess acim be surjaseed. AM : 1 hee seein x be avoided, but milk promotes sleep if one can z ii —French, German and Spanish spoken. a5 Me eee ee take it. Ifa stimulant that should soothe while MUSLIN TIES have been sold during the entire season by other mer- = = ieves he composed two or tince inn [38 fUTenathiens the nerees be needed, w goed | | | 4 UN Un. | cuantat1Scnmy although our prion has at no tims BOOKS, &e. se m1 a ile ae ai _ mn, is a ne quality WHITE. AX NCY CAI —=—=—= ch on awaking he was able Tueleuegice Beye Pure vbeenay Op ral, TIES, at See, per doz. ; fair quality 2 doz for Zoe. | been above 12% cents, EW BOOKS. N Li KS Matter of the Air, by John Tyndall, Fr.RS, ces aud Wang. by Sir backs tedown the fragment now so he not been interrupted and ne he thinks he would have Kubla Khan is not bad so we reeail Of mental remedies the repetition system is the best, and we would suzgest the Bi Shakspeare as supply about s the m as thes thou liest down thou shalt not be af thou shalt lie down and thy s “I will lay me down in pea We have just found in our Stock Room one case each BLACK and COLORED LUPIN'S LACE BUNTING all wool, which we shall offer at 25 cents, former pric 50 cents, soothin: 921,...Pi _syl skens, 2, Goux's Haby, 3 Also, 30 pieces more of those French all-wool for it is an, Thou only that makest me LAs BUNTINGS at 16 cents per yard, worth 375 cents, | A Reveeeny oman, “A little sleep, a little slumber, a little SORES coun of the hands to slee ‘The sleep of the labo 37% TO 123 CENTS. , ae e eipiien pounds ing man is sweet.” “Man yoeth forth, toh 2,000 all-linen LAP COVERS, extra size, inten dif- | s, bright with sinnous K and to his labor until the evening.” “The ferent patterns, at 55 cents, reauced from $1, epeth.” “Our friend Igo that Imay awaken “Aivake, thou that sleepest the dead and Chris Tn the tins Every article in our store reduced from 30 to 50 per cent. | LINENS, PERSIAN NS, INDIA MULLS, Al OL FABRICS IS M,IVORY ING SHAD n date of all his letters, he reminds: “hrist died for us, that whet we} leep we shout ether with he thought of ion is al- ‘We must prepare for removal, Kebie Lit in | — CHAPMAN, Hymn, as yood Bishop Ken had | at Metropolitan Boc Store done ve hin, and ,Mr. Lyte did after him, | ST PENNSYLVANIA AVERT. and the simple, trusting disciples of Galilee had Donct consider thistdio tatk, Every tady in Wash> | 37 pone. lOHN © CALHOUN neath the th done before any of when they cried to : Sngion now the itneks swhtah wen 31.55. Fi sud sD ry 4 destis: “Abid ; evening | * 2 ae and the ¢ in of thought can safely ctate is three t nee aa the stock of ran— sui and the me ‘ any other merchant in this city. Therefore, prepare tomn, their Our own sorrows = and exper » toned down into a pen- we move into our NEW sive slide by the w nd thoughts uu eae i n, Hike: Peter, we miay often b ‘nh two soldiers, bound wit thecity. ‘The God , having sent st our | 5% either old trash to New York bidder. tobe sold tothe hizhest | rast, | Call carly in the morning toay id the immenso | ashts beir yet then: (CHAUNCEY J. REE 433 SEVENTH STREET N. PIANOS AND ORGANS. (Successor TO Penny & Brotuea), Pennsyivania avenue, corner 9th s! Established 1840, the mi jas and sh Next to the be ness. in the long e. “We | GtatT REDUCTION IN PRICES. HEINEKAMP PL LANSBURGH & BROTHER, AND. Tite st uff a mus are mi and our | cYyM A ORGANS, x ttle life is rounded by a sleep,” and we hould — fed Let of Speeial Bare » caves of fee! uke wreat allowance forthe nervous irritabil- |... Le . ieee 17 ee and should see therm there, y of the sleepless, whose natur made feats ae esos ee a ith embroider beware uilicul by not beingthus“roundea” | S000 yards REMNAN4 & aaa ee pura ite balin of tired and. | S02, ZARASOLS and 8 | ©* REDUCED! REDUCED! your eyes with hot about sleep in IAWLS, LLAMA LACE, at 25c. on the | facbeth. on hor } 5 vower of a guilty conscience | dollar, to close {a ineat barwain, $15 ne Pot Dare: to nurder is almost as tefrible as the | | 100 pieces DRESS LAWNS, at 5e., reduced from 1c, | We have to-day place’ on our center counter a lerae | mth boc hone Chinese mode of punishing criminals by keeping | 7 A Full Stock of UNDERWEAR, LADIES’ DUSTERS, | 1otef FRENCH and I rt cannot fail to trace | thei constantly awake, the torture being ap- | ZAP ROBES aud HOSIERY. : this pe 1 rp | plied whenever they dose off. On the cther | O¥F Entire Stocicat Greatly Reduced Prices. rience ening Dresses, in eame quality sold VF js much vep in Shakspeare nd then PUL s fitful fever, GEO. J. JOHNSON, Lt with Tras a F. Beatly Ory never mnsciou: $ sssible in hus to dream, still let_me Syl R CANTON AND RENFREW GINGHAMS, 10c. ELEGANT SUMMER SILKS, 50c. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SATINES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EMBROIDERED ROBES. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS AT MARKED 713 Market Space. AL SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 15c. ADINES, in clegant | xcclied, d other for him- as Homer, Tempest,” and a hundré ses which any one can Indeed, all the. greate filton, have tine descr Sald on $3 moath! mn $5 moathiy inger Cymbella Organs. cume | ent from | g young, H i : ALLET DAVIS & COlS EH UPRIGHT GRAND Great bares 1 R'S WILL POWER REMEDY. iable and ingenious gentleman named 1, was thrown out ne severely injured. the ante f : : DOWN PRICES, TRUNNEL & CLARK. notable a lily from want of sleep, until he | " : : feck es eaueaig: (Cole wvered his “volition” remedy and acquired | PONGEE PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. See eae de Peeranale the name of “the hypnolo Ainong those | FULL STOCK OF CHOICE GRENADINES. TREAT CLE. = ns of an Opty and his “Dream | Who tried his method and found it efficacious ND CHUDDA SHAWES, in Cream, | GREAT CL Ta * that even r 1 broad day- e Prince Albert, nd of Queen » Cardinal and Blue, Just the ig fora sum- | marct | Sir Fowell Buxton, mer Wray TREMENDOUS sv anle | ae pea, of the London 7 ie A LINEN LAWNS, INDIA LINEN, and all other White | TREMENDOUS SU3 | TDI e, of medicine ronda iow access OFF CHEAP, rand CHEVIOTS FOR TRAVELING DRE: ee CBee ES. We ve tried : = At A. STRAUS’, = 5 — this from his | itto no purpose. It can do noharm and is yery | MATERIALS Ee EI ES At A. STRAUS’, SAFE DEPOSIT CO. men of opium | si The patient i his r LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE GOODS FOR EVENING ahaa ;_ by RO ae nen of opium | sim te Bie pelea tart on hi WEAR: SPANISH TAGES AND Ge LaE | pao P: CURT ry FROM hos By BU RGLARY, ; +f ners The ds EMBROLDERIES. ROBBERY, FIRE OB ACCIDENT. : AE inca oulder would form, tly cl £2" ONE PRICE. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANK, icant “Ran ing his lips, take a full inspiration, breathing as of Waehixgton. distant kingdom and ch as possible through the He must W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. sown Building, car, among companions | then depict to himself that he ENN! 's the breath ‘sing from his nostrils in a continuous s\ in: = a Shes Couxen Ista Srarer axp New Youx Ave. see how we have } The darkness of gather THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 1 Charter Act of Congress January 224, 186%," pent ‘al. = 20%, 000. . brooding over all the land, hid at that he brings his = We are determined to clear on Sis Fire and Bargiae swe! lak wore Wi ve tis apart from all offer Me Ove Bae We are Getormnined fo sicae Tan $9 to $0 pot eat : sciousness and memory will depart. « fooina aud Desks ays Gar iner, “the tant e mind B8 brows OF NEW AND BEAUIIFUL LAWNS, FIGURED SSA Eee Sele ae, s, ndeur th nitemplation of a CT ne VAULT DOORS GUARDED EY THE SARGENT nst centuries: too full of patlios they | ceuseriam atdieates the throne and the hypnotic | pReNcn LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNE, TIME-LOck. too fuli of joy to utter ther, faculty steeps It In oblivion. elves by other language than by tears, by restless an- 3 SaaS - FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, fa. fuctading HONDS aad STOCKS, FEATS if: thems, and Ye Dewnas reverberated from the COLLECTING FLOWERS. i ily DEEDES then for SAPE-RIGQNG, op choirsandorehestrasof earth, * * * Wher PERE : c t the Lowest lias Practical Suggestions for' Young People ‘et tho Lowest Raves. who are Studying Botany. We waited for a fore was it t s howd bear witness to the P. SNYDER, Prestdent. ‘ F % en = “< THARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vico President. 1 . a8 Now accomplished foreve ates 5 Tle Tinta Lene atge pawnsin Washington. Pure | we are ecliinz Retier Goods, Sons Cassi . At midnight the secret word arrived, whien | Menton’s ‘Field Botany. F esol Bike: ans only 25c. green and other cot. | We are selling Better Goods, Sr ken hoor, hn eis Si, Secretary. word was, Waterloo and Recovered Christen- | Specimens should be gathered, when possible, | orm svc. For Less Money, ee ‘The dveattal word shone by its own | in fine weather, If taken in wet weather, or if | ;Jigudsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 | betore us it went; high above our leader Serer eh cto nein laren bay me rere me Charles C. Glover, Hard vater plants, the moisture should be shaken ack Silks; immense assortment, 50, 62, 75, 87 cts., | Than Any Other Clothing House, dcim Cassels, Henry ‘il Js it rode and spread a golden light over ae 1, $1.95, $1.50, $1.75, $2. : : Albert Sturtevant, _‘Thonias Evans, ne WhICh We trae de Solden Hebe over the | + orm them, and they ehoutd be dried aa much as | "hte eeet Ard Now Offer y city at the SolmG. Psrke. Lace for curtains, 15, 20, 250. to $1. 50c. ft ; : mached And Now Offer word threw ‘open its | possible before putting, to press. When the | plenched Table Datnask, all linen, £00, THE VERY GREATEST BARGAINS Wied Ss were Sone ote to we crossed. | weather is oe warm the vaseulum (a tin box Deemer Spams Poe? ‘wool, $2 to $10, THE VEKY GREATEST BARGAINS. a | shivered In hetmees ca te wong, thelr marging, | for collecting) may be ned with large leaves, | _Roup Mie Blankets a wool, double TO be found anywhere in mais city. | “AN INDISPUTABLE FACT! | guiyered In homage to the secret word. And the | ana tts contents oceasiontilly sprinkled with fresh Papeete ieee tn ae ae Tobe found anywhere in this etsy: | AN } Aas r Two hours t ‘ter midnight we approached a| W#ter-_ This will generatly keép the specimens | Colored Cazhnteres, in ay and Hrht biue, b0c. pancatast — panaaraad ELDREDGE, ae ecktn SEW ty Minster. Its gates, which’ bose to tha | 2 200d condition. As a rule, specimens should | Pure Sik and Wool Black Grenadine reduced eel. BARGAWNS BARenys} 2 z elpnila were closed: Sic wien thenieee ah (ince exceed sixteen Inches in Deni tty ana the et Fars Velie, Ge a oe, one THE STAR THAT LEADS THEM ALLt 3 es tire plant, with its roots, shotld preserved. a = x > . Molden Tights silent. they aaa et aeetts | Te you will examine plant you will ind. that CARTERS, : Ths Geokset and Eights Slots a BS SS: RoStunscicmment nae awa iasaae fleur hinges, and ata fying pallep our eubo? | often the lower leayes dijYer very much from the Every man, woman and chi all anid see that age entered the grand aisle of the cathedral, | UPPer leaves, and many times only by means of | _s8 TI MARKET SPACE. ie : Ton amon usets of Sewing Machines. Headlong was our pace, and at every altar, in Pouitie 10 toll tas Ke OE aMENL Mere: JMATTNGS, * MATTINGS, MATTINGS, A. STRAU! ‘Come and bring your friends, to Pena ie Chapele and ratories to the right | Wren the plant te go lange: that it ws inpoenbls IN GREAT VAM@ETY OF STYLES. eikesriae 8. OPPENHEIMER, Le nen Raa eke sine OF | or inconvenient to save It. entire, you must pre- THOM GOVEER $89 PENNSYLVANTA AVENE, 4y1_ 528 9th etrect northwest, St. Cloud Building, sill rapbssabeanpe 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUL, secret word that was flying past. Forty leagues | et¥e the top or some of the brarich leaves and UL, the lower part of the stem having the first or We ADVISE EVERY LADY WHO V. we mig! it have run in the cathedral, and as yet toe Rurntare Cut and Medes ontee toy our Bulleted her health and happiness to seed leaves. If it is not Rear Tenn nok. 7 ticable to retain Je28-1m_ H streets eS aerate ot Oe re ea tte ad reached Us, | ail of the root, enough Mumia be keptto snow] winbow SHADES, URE CURE FoR MALARIA. Shots mn aie hors taal oaoterellia Of organ and choir. Every pinnacle wf frei? | the nature of the plant. Specimens should LACE CURTATNS QUBE CURE FOR MAtAl : THE QUEER Be tele ee Wore cvely Gain cb sdvantage among the | Wa¥8 be either in flower or fruit. In the herbs AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Bure enre for in all also an ee Tageiton wan crested be wnt roten Hedri both will often ‘be found existing at pane ‘a Great Variety. Bronk cu ranody tate heen. | some important’ ters, that sang deliverance, that wept no more | ie ona plant. At least two leaves of a fern CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES. es of > ‘Singer, sumed ta deta cea Cy chabert ie avian C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., - Is the Sole Agent for the District. should be preserved; otherwise the specimen is Incomplete. Do not hold in the hand any longer than is n a8 the warmth hast- ens wilting. Make a note of locality where collected on a slip of and attach it to the specimen before putti into the vasculum. Plants should lie with * roots: at tears as once their fathers had wept, but at in- pd lens that sang together to the generations, saying: Chant the deliverer’s praise in every tongue, and receiving answers from afar such 5 One tn heaven and earth were sung. jong paco was nelthe pause nor sisckoioes To advise oneself or others not to have RECOURSE TO OPIATES either to procure sleep or induce splendid dreams would be childish, as advice is never taken, and everybody knows what we could tell them of the Nemesis of narcotic drags upon SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. orders for STEAM CARPET CLEANING receive prompt atteaton, my26 LAs AUBURN “MINERAL “SPRING oe sets,

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