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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. _ AMERICAS GREAT CATHEDRAL. its Gothic windows of an attempt to harmonize Influence of New Hats on Beer. ona. ADIES’ GOODS. «1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ae with its overshadowing neighbor, the cathedral. | prom the World. Why talk so much of the “old” in art? LADIES’ Di = J = Saint Patrict of New York. Within are hardwood floors, soft rugs, carved | ‘There is a hotel on Fulton street, Brooklyn, | ,,T#ere’s nothing new in the land: BAtae SUITS, READY MADE AND ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS, walaut trimmings and costly.though not showy, ; 3 a | The Same old earth, the same old made to oraer; ‘x. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, : ce 0,000 rzovir—THe aMerr , #Ppointments, such as befit the rank of the head | Which does a rushing bar business and draws And the same bright yellow sand! . canis pine aoe eeen eonants Pancoe two Lithace. | of the house without catering to a spirit of lux- | Botably large amount of beer, so that Its cus- are teen eee MOUNTAIN DRESSES AND JACKETS; BY virtue of a deed of trustto Emil 8. Frietrich, OF DESTRABLE CaS CARDINAL'S PALACE AED LE = ury. The chapel, which was built asa chapel, | tom means a good deal to the brewer securing of a deed TRUSTEES SAL Liber No. $18, follo 104, of the Land! PRESS BRICK FRONT HOUSE, this District, and of — STREET, NEXT TO THE RESTDENCI District W. D. SLACK. BEING HOUSE No, By victue of 9 dent of trust to us dated . : x aston | D. i880, and re ceded in Labor 240. AN. oy oLY, land Pecomds for thy CLOCK P.M. it ws ue recorded in Records of And the new but seemeth, to him who dreameth, © a ¢ the Boston Horsld. he spine asa iors, is meee ssbig hae for | it. For the new fs but the old. LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, jorrespondence paton Herald. there is no man in the church more thoroughly th ‘great variety. Erer sine the first spade entered the dirt of) and naturally reader and a. student than the Becta tr lave poe pr mae and the | For centuries, green, immortal green, the New York Roman Catholic cathedral in 1858, | Cardinal. It is sai the plainest apartment transferred tronage % Teale coon fees = oh rumor has stuck to it that the knoll of ground |in the house is the dining-room, except, per-| @20ther firm of brewers, to the disgust, natur- | W2: tore — M. WILLL dyll 907 Pennaylvania avenue. With the oldest of old FrLowess ar cost. . haps, the sleeping room and bathroom of the | ally, of the original supplier, who cast about to | There’s no other love but the old, old love, whey on which that regal pile now stands at 50th | cardinal. With him in this establiahwent sestae recover the trade. ‘With its bitter-sweet unrest; NS street and 5th avenue was d by the city. This has been Stock of rd to the church | Archbishop Corrigan, the cardinal’s coadjutor, | The hotel is not far from an institution, the | The same in form, through eaim and storm, WLOWnES At nore cone to red in id from Protestant | and Rey. John M. Farley, the secretary to the | employes of which have been invited tocon-| ‘That stirred old Adams breast. 1uce. ie cardinal. These, with the se its of the | tribute voluntarily two cent of their sala- SEORGE EINOLFP, Trustee, ener al set ts inner Lear Mine | household, occapy the great house Into whies | Hee te Me Haran campaign fund. With Miopeated Gor and Sere Te om Ate OND BONNETS. GACE MIRO ARS ATS Tren. | one me penny aily awnasas of Hew Yorkers believes. TR6 | acy kane junt moved, Gor i ween, completed only | some of these patriots the discarded brewertook | ‘The same old stars that sang for joy * THREAD GLOVES AT COST. §e~ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC- nt of bewinnine ie also the truth is different, and far more interesting. | last May. counsel. ‘When cbaos was no more. MRS. M. J. HUNT, count of rain until SATURDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, | paid lot and from thence rannivg west fit Long before 1850, and whea New York was one-| On the other side of 50th street, across from| ‘The other day at noon one of the patriots en- | There's no other way {olive and learn, sys 1809 F street northwest. ge lee Ey thence ‘due north thirty -ope (31) fifth its present size, a settlement extending but | the cathedral and the cardinal’s house, is the | tered the hotel, ordered a beer. drank one-third | , But the way of eye and ear— OTe IGE HINOLF. Fi ae ence due south ¢ Part ot the way along Manhattan island and | residence of the clergy. ‘The head of this estab- | ot the glass, and remarking ‘Great Hubbell! | Ayre prophets learned; when the spirit burned DOUGLASS, HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. where by farms and woods, | !#hment is Rt. Rev. Mgr. William Quinn, the | whose beer is that? I don’t want to be pois- Sone ti wh that Perfect system that in- | hold: “Fra, MeQuisk heey eee house orn “ epee sae a fc t, | atone Rew in names nee OUn Stel ie Ue te Aw mae = pilscicin cosendtn are tom day of sake lome, through y - | hold: Fre. MeQuirk, Donovan, McDonnell, La- ‘he proprietor was 8 ised fora moment, 5 e m NTH, noe, tp che and bwro youre Soom. cludes a knowledge of the exact bent ot the | ville Lammen von Kelley. ‘These are all secular | but had almost forgotten’ the incident when @ ‘Though it leaps and leaps.in ayouthfal way, A fine Frouch Woven CORSET of $1. eee ia an | at Te Pa eE Pee roe ey FOURTEENTH, Suis ecrnl-annusiiy, tobe Soucek he Seek ar eae mind of each of her priests, first observed at the | priests, and are all the clergy in the cathedral, | band of patriots entered, ordered beer, and af There no other way to get one’s bread $1.50. at HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, I will sell the large i cash, at school bench and never lost sight of afterward, | though at one great ceremony, that of its dedi. | ter discussing civil service reform, tree lunch But to plant in the di mold: Theor ce ee ee CORSET, at $1. aoe come - 2 end Faney, Goods conta iin mpanat of gent to the little town a Jesuit, whose especial | cation by the cardinal, in May, 1879, its walls | and other topics of the day, made ready and | gota ade bt cer cote te pial ho dreameth— ‘We have one lot of Children’s Regular Made of. ‘The stock following: Serer enka cecoenuaiea with within tix forte was bis foresight and judzment in buying | sheltered 36 archbishops and bishops, and more | drank. Aye, the new 13 but the eld! HOSE, in Cardinal, Biue snd Browns at 280° Wous os | Bisex sua Colored Silks, Dress Goods of all kinds. ara land. They knew in Rome that this was to be, | than 400 priests. The only other remarkable| Hardly had the fluld touched their lips than ‘Mrs. M. A. Kippgr. | cheap at 350. DOUGLASS’ Cashmeres, Linen Goods, White Goods, Furniture Cre- | gdvertisement in the in a short time,a great city, and the Jesuit | ceremonies in this great pile were the commem- | they set down the glasses, looked at each other A Wise Essay om Liars. NINTH ase ’ FSTREETS | Table Linen, Towels and Napkins, Cloths and Caxsi- | * the coat of p father knew, when he traversed the island for | ration of the bl-centennial of the venerable De | solemnly and shook their heads, and the spokes- * mig Bout, Men's, Ladies’ Charen’ dy8-10t the first time, what were certain to be choice | Ia Salle, tounder of the Christian Brothers, and | man said to the astonished barkeeper: ‘Here, | From the Detroit Free Press. ME. WASHINGTON. ie ee = 6 apy , and valued sections in the metropolis of the | the consecration of Bishop O'Farrell, of Trenton, | Johnny, give me my change and empty that stuff] “Who am a lar?” asked the old man, as he 2 FASHIONABLE Corsets, Laces, Quilts, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. T pe future. Truck tarms, country seats. rocky | N. J., which is In the Catholic province of New | into the sink!” Then they filed out solemnly to | rose up in his usual place and glared around DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, Phectings and Housekeeping Goods generally. ges aul squatters’ settlements were where | York, last November. On Christmas and Easter, | the edification of the fifty or sixty customers him. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., a a 3 Murray Hill and Central Park are now. The | at the celebration of high mass, the great church | who were present, and each of whom became oy +n, Trustee Pullback, Samuel Shin | Boren Se Cane nat m RO, Mado insupe: | class retail trade, and must be sold stauction, ‘Ladies “ILDINGS. island had a is packed with strangers, of whom it is sald that | convinced that there was a queer taste to the ickles Smith, > SAMO! SNIN | cad bested, and a perfext ftensscmned. £9 | Socially savitod. By virtue of » deed of trust. dated 7th BACKBONE OF ROCK nearly half are usually Protestants. beer. and Evergreen Jones started and turned pale ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ee = | Sik ete”, caso tens oe eo elevated far above the water line, and rinning ++ This performance was duly repeated for sev- | and there was a deathlike sflence as Brother | Mf g SST & Columba acl st yrobiie from the line of the populated part directly inj | Pasteur and His Germ Theory. eral days, varied by such slight instances as one | Gardnor Sontinued: " E triot ask St hen, as tl re Makes CORSETS to onlen Ie ayo ee ce huatertal oz gE , ” “ai Paris correspondence Boston Journal. riot asking another—when, as they were pass- Cay J pos lcr in every style and mat TWO FINE LOTS ON SIXTEENTH STREET Ce = zip Reena eat ae corre abies Pasteur's laboratory, in which he remains | ing, they beheld the proprietor at the door—to | An’ what shall we do wid him—wid de lar‘ | Mare.Congers 29 ‘comfort. TENDED NH r i rs de lars? De liar am wid an’ of us an’ Heh BPECTALTT ES ARE— Me rsiee in and have some beer, and the other an- | an’ de lars: iar a us an’ of 2 about sixteen hours out of every twenty-four, | COM PEctart on the western side, overlooking the Hudson | . French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear vata swering audibly: “Yes, but not here—they | among us. He gits up wid us in de mawnin’, ‘and finest Imported Hosi Fiver. Its hi-thest point was at what ienow | "ithe Rue d’Ulm. He is at present suffering ~ me : | from ill-health; in fact, as he saidto a gentleman ery don’t keep good beer any more!” an’ he lies down wid us at night. Go to de gro- | Patent Shoulder Braces audail Dross Reform Goods. 50th street and 5th avenue, and this was, in the Then the patriots absented themselves con- | cory, an’ de grocer smiles an’ nods an’ lies. Go 3 ‘ : 2 to be thechoicest | 2° called upon him the other morning, “I may on | Say that one-half of my body is paralyzed. I musties, porting Corset, for which Miss H. is special agent, spicuously for a whole day, and when one of | to de dry goods man, an’ he has a welcome an’ and a $1 Corset, her own make, that for the prica en Riis it was thee: whan een Wine ie to La cigar, ee Ge tke alle. De tailor promises a suit when he knows 2 3 s » Wher a wl is fellows were, he ded: * " to expendin the purchase | ruined my health in trying to attain my aim In | [Vhere nis Been gulag avons fe d—they any | Necamt, finish It. De shoemaker promises a ece or { «round situste and belng in Of Washinston, in the District of Calumila and nd desinuted as being part of *“Prosy ell the land and preusises whien b: August 15th, 1889, and recorded folio 25 of thi cu be 5 N.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. a3 210 adi a bss : ir of butes for Saturday when he has three OUSEFURNISHINGS. - t made the tract it owns there one of | giving back life and activity tothe silk industry, | your beer has been Lad of Inte! Hayes work oh de Hast Seer, (De tee ne HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 13, BLOCK 17, MERIDIAN WILL, | $80,(22) sesmear theneaioate: wath “all ull its first purchases. It was at first the property | which is one of the glories of our country and “So help me gracious!’ There was nothing | charges us wid twenty-five pounds an’ delivers | =;)q WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: y | situated on 16th street extended, near Columbia road, | ances, Tichts, casein. Lite, abd peiviieges to Gas teens of a local church. however. aud its use as a site | one of the chief sources of its commercial im-| the matter with those beer!” said the proprie- | sixteen. Our carpets am warranted, an’ yet dey 709 os EA ten SIX O'CLOOK SAME ANTE | "SO": a Gees for the cathedral came about afterward. votat part Of mie Cine tals Seats { have spent a | tor, but there was no disputing the fact that the | fade. ‘De plumber plumbs an’ lies. ‘De painter = NOON, in front of the prematses, balunee in six a. twelve monte from Aaya ashe eae his elevated plateau, the veo s great part of my time in experiments with re-| patriots no longer visited the hotel, or if one » Tie 7 OT 18, BROCK 16, HOWARD - | iuiterest at the rate of alx por contain Per this elevated plat the « well t part of my time in iments with patriots wer vii e § paints an’ lies. De carpenter planes an’ saws FRUIT JARs, ff Lor i$, BLOCK 16, HOWARD UNIVERSITY SUB F ier apna, us center of th 4 gard to silks, and Ihave felt my health ebbing | did come in and order a glass of beer, his sub- an’ cheats. De dressmaker not only lies, but JELLY TUMBLERS. situated on Trumbull strect, near the Gévernment Park, elmenen rR Be gegen Bowes od a ee the ; Mowly aay. nome fifteen years ago. when it | sequent conduct was such as to dampen the | steaisde cloth, We all lie Ios troopers’ fifty CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) improved by two-story brick store and dwelling. omen. orpuan asylum, upon another the female | was made public that I had the idea of making | enthusiasm of the other eustonens, Given maj; and) dermmd Gio eon ene ater BUUEEON ee eee Ga. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY -TWENTY- of sale are not complied with within Sve asylum, and upon a third the cathedral | observations on the liquids extracted from the | ~ So he surrendered at discretion and recalled , G s s FIKST, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of the | from dy of ale, the Trust the risbt 80, "s residence. Some of the land of | chrysalis, id di ing by th the =oths = = * stan’ any show. DECORATED DINNER SETS, from $18 up. pr at tho risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after vesidence. Some of the land of | chrysalis, and discerning by these means the original brewer, and set up the drinks lib-| «ay yet_my frens, whar’ will we bring up in LOT L, SQUARE 183, a dvertiwoment in the kvening Star, @ the fourth block has been sold to private per- from the bad grain of silk worms, every- | erally to welcome back the patriots. deend? When Waydown Bebee axes ine fur de DECORATED TOILET SETS. from $3.75 up. situated in alley between 16th and 17th and Land M | of Waxningum, D.C, All couverencinng ak tee eee a sons. The reiainder the church retains. Society | body shrugged his shoulders. What a dream it | “and all those patriots wear new hats, and the | joan of a dollar till Saturday, he lies. He knows WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, EE Pe re OL ake aprEp. | PUchse. age stamped its seal of approval on the selection of | is, they said, to put microscopes, scientific and! prewer who has recovered his profitable cus- | he can't pay it back under fo" weeks. I know | 3y6 109 MARKET SPace. | NOON, in frontof the premise Sy3-endtede fpw. teats, | Trmstess. the church by rearing there the finest mansions | delicate instruments into the hands of peasants | tomer paid #59 to a hatter lust at that thee. he knows tan’ I'lie, I tell him I fist paid out _— LOT 23, SQUARE 399, bows on the isl: The three palaces of the Vander-| on aform! It is not practicable. But the ex-| And tt is the other brewer who is disgusted | ge last shullin’ fur a wash bo'd, an’ can’t possibly | Dog REFRIGERATORS, ergy ttre eo ed cr nen B, 1 WARNER, Real Estate Broker, 916 Fat. m. bilts are actoss the street, and the lordly man- | periments silenced all these criticlams and ob-| beyond measure. aid cornot todertaed the talse nome’. df Lax dddge Rosetter Jocreon Ss ‘The above propertien prowt ood onportunity for | TRUSTEES SALLOF A DESIRABLE sions of millionaires Kemp, Stevens, Flowerand | Jections. ‘The microscope has now become a thing at all, so help him graclous! toalgi a Beck nDLS ah me Ls bee eee WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, | jngenney aptyherties prownt AND Bak ROT eae Gatlet are within a few blocks one way and the | common instrument in the silk Industry, ands | 00 1 ~ ed his dyin’ gran’muder nebber to do | PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, noter io beat sig per cant, payable omLaamegiig ad | ELREEL, NOMTMG AST. PREABED Other. Commerce has shown its rezard for the | handled with especial aptitude by the ‘women How to Save the Drowning. : Tewhan 6 war bed cece aus oe to'be secured by deed of trast. A‘dciouitor #ivon | LANKING AND IKON KATLING IN FRONT Jadement of the church in the erection there of | operatives. As I have already sald, in the! 4 arte wel mettre teen ide eumellikid (atord= ven! was Det Cacire eee ICE PITCHERS, &c. | each yicce sold.” Conveyancing and reconling at pur- | Py the Windsor and Buckingham hoteis—the most | preface of my book on silk worms, the role of may Dey well just Gow, ws e- | ial emo FeobE Ghat Ga ae 5 Chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days ‘tue ofa deed of trust. dated May 4th, A. D He ‘i ci The other | the infinitely little appe: to m finitely | gestions to residents at the seashore inregard to | When we put on our backs what orter fodder — from sale, otherwise resale at risk anc. cost of the de- duly recorded in Liber No. 790, folio 50, Select ‘caraxansaries in the city. stk Nea alls ttle appears to ine infinitely fur our stomachs. We has become a red-hot, faulting purchaser after five days’ public notice of such | the land records for the District of Goluble, churches great, both as causing divers contagious mala | the proper course to be pursued In cases of dan- | {UF our stomachs. | We has become @ red-hot, M. W. BEVERIDGE, revaig i somenewapaper published in Wa:hiuwton, D.C. | Uae writhen request of te barr aerated a HAVE FALLEN INTO LINE, dics and a8 contributing to the decomposition | ger by drowning, and, in the first place, to offer | Recome a nasttan of Ilse ate oe tee ee ee WRG NO Ante | pall at pole ction tn front of occ e. and near at hand are Dr. John Hall's and St. | and return Intothe atmosphere of all that which | 9 few words of advice to those who may be | tonaere, We vdcltees ne goods, cheat in eras oa ma aaa NTROMAS E. WAGGAMAN) estate Auctioneer. | {cl rine deserted real eat, ‘trates Thomas’ churehes—the cathedrials, so to speak, | 288 existed. fe called on to swim to the aid of persons strug- | weight, swindle in measure, and put on broad-| 30 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. scribed Sx part of 1ot numbered foariees Thal ie erate r ‘ It is by means of this system that I found A‘ : 2 cloth coats to hide de absence of dollar shirts, | ———=——————[>————— |_ on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF, Sumbered cight ieeded ean ieee ee ef Calvinism and the Chureh of Holland. The | out the causes of the maladies of wines and | gling in the water. It is most important that Our coset an hat Ste ee BOOKS, & JULY, 1882, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. 1 will offee fd | Ring Yor the serie ar eee eh ty four i Episcopal church has its hospital (St. Luke's) | beers, the real theory of the formation of vin-| the drowning person be assured in a cheery religion furnishes a cloak fur hypocrites, an’ our | — » @ See for sale. ia front of the Premuinos, Lot 44, in square’ and running thence «outh alone the hne of Snd its orphan asylum almost in the shadow of | €£ar, and as a consequence of this Lhave made | voice that he is safe, and urged to cease strug- | charity am but a high-soundin’ name fur makin’ ‘ew | Known the means of preserving with absolute . t, between 14th and mane ee i 15th northwest. ‘The lot is 60 feet IRont by 142 feat g | Sweuey cen (Az) fee, thence wort the mammoth Romish temple. Finally, the} . one 30 foot alley. abd is improved by a | P22 (109) fect, to the Fear line of waid lot gline, e he strus 7 bac! ve e Se t Ballantine's Experiences. inches deep to a 30 f¢ (27) feet; thence east with ; : certainty organic matters and transporting them j li"; for the more he strugules the more water | a Sollee brine ee as wee Me | South Mountain Mate, by Mes: BI. ¥- Dahlgren. large Brick Building, formerly tised aaa Ine of ote thirteen (13), "and fourteen (14, OMe Mie Yorkers, as a show their appreciation of | without any risk of decomposition. Before my | he swallows, and the more dangerous it is to | We know we lie. We play de hypocrite, we | Sohn c. Galhoun, bs Von Holst, - Maes? SHA Mnade known day of sale Auct, | Ate and nine (109) toot to the place of o the inerits of the priest's choice by constructing | time the production of these “infinitely little’ | attempt a rescue. It is sheer madness to seize cheat an cecelve, ani yi we rant de morld to | Katph Waldo Biterson, His Life and Writings, by G. aos eS = ean ae ther with the improvement, te. . . bsnl fees Park. But | variously calied bacteria, microbes, etc., was | a man struggling inthe water, for he will blindly Wa exoct oar itpaitetenss te Gee cua Ante, Bees and'Waspe, by Sir Sohn Lubbock. WIE ica pee WU yearn seit interest at ix or souk pet sey Jersey and Long Island, the whitemarble chureh | little understood The part which they play in | grasp his wouid-be rescuer and drag him down; dus ‘nuit fur ansels. Gentlemen, tet ive | game Matter o ir. Dy ¥ paya annually, secured by the economy of nature was unknown, and was | but when he has beeome quiet, the swimmer | S°0T alsria,” What It Means and How to Avoid It, by stands like a bi wards. bes ean PUBLIC SALE OF THE MACHINERY, TOOLS AND | Ca8h at option of purchaser. A’ deposit of re int cube above the level of the | carried to the account of spontaneous genera- | should catch him by the hair of his tead,turn him | kick each odder into doin’ better! Let de HIOKIA | ne Mate ot Westonms, by Suntin: MoCartay, STOCK OF THE COLUMBIAN BANK NOTE. quired at time of ale, tt al conveyancing at pur. Maree Rearly all these other structures are | tion. Nevertheless, this production isthe canse, | quickly on. his back, giving hima sudden pull, | begin just whar’ it nanpens far we can't bit | "ys 7 Wa. BALLANTYNE & SON, 425 7th atrest | nCOMEANY a. oa oe-rensteos of the Cotumbien | Soaeheian Beri tote complied wit ks FRallowed up in the even lines of the city’s | irnot of all, certainly of w «reat number of con: | whieh Will cause him to floatand thenstart forthe | Abybody who doan need it! = Penk Note Company, conf med by a voto of the Stook. | tbe vroperty after ive days advertiwmnent: ane sn ran es eee ane | tagtow . These beings, invisible to the | shore. Those who have tried this plan say that ace Gee N#=W Books. Dae ey ea ay sbost bidaer, on THURS: | 5 7. COLDWELL aecnonone ere the buildin is due to the especial elevation of gocenses Le veal enres deat cai foueed wis one Can as concen A cornering operation in arsenic, saya the | <j\sosties gues Of the Mic, by Joke Tyndall, FES Company” Nov bos Pounssivania avenues all tuo Mee F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctonesr. the land at that exact point. It is the fitting site t malady of charbon has proved. I| four persons whose hair he grasped and whom | Boston Commercial Bulletin, haa been going on | Inter. Scie. Serie: Appleton’s Summer Kesorts, | chinery, ‘Tools and Stock, comprising — TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM and monument of the faith of a city of 600,000 scovered that it ts possible to render | he then threw ontheir backs. In case of astrong | for some time past, and it is now apparently | 2e¥ edition, payer 5) ceuts: Anne, by “Gan- | G. “Handsroller, Present different eine aes, | ACKEN MW LAND ON THE “B By catholics, 400 priests, 162 churches, 47| these microscopic belnzs inoffensive. I have | ontsetting tide the rescuer should, horsece successfal. About all the lots on the New York | Heath, Fleasure and’ destlenes, pew eaeorets for of Eueraving Materials” comrisie OSD We BoUTE OF INE Tasek d chapels and schools, asylums and orphanages | aiso found that virus reduced may become an | throw himself on his back and float until help | * s oughly’ revised by Charles Nordhoff, $2. Dickens, Is Bed-presees and Kolls of Lathe W 2b. eee oF a faith,” 000 children are instructed in the | getnal preservative, a veritable vaccine to be | arrives, fore will soon exhaust nmselt by bat. | 20d Boston markets have been gathered inte iward Senkigg ME Bo ott ot COIS ate | Toma Ca, en per oot Of whi anette pall By virtue of « decd of second day - | opposed to the development of virus which is in | tlinz azainst the current, and It may be said in | the hands of the operators, and it is stated the enbrocdel “No Name Series,” $1 A Heveread | down at tine of 1876, duly Fecorded in Liber. a THE CATHEDRAL its nature mortal. It was in this way that 1] passing that alone swimmer when canght by the | outside lots are small. From one dealer in this 1,50. The Diseases of Memorr, by Th, | \dylv-dkds THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucta. is cruciform, and is built of white marble. It is | came to invent the vaccination with charbon | undertow will do far betterto float than to wear = city 400 kegs were purchased. Hace eye Bee a are the Une ot PrEMEroRy BALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME 7 ” 1 ii i 1) reling * . < DH Us + we geet fons and 174 fect wide, with @ height | oe (omnes coach atmals. J hope,” he added, | himself out in uninterrupted straggling for the | ‘The object of this eorner Is to force the mana- FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BTRBETS NOMI EAST: ASOT ON Eiuwt : : a accar were alind 0 | shore. ody has ¢ i : 015 PENNSYLV AN I EET, NE, STREET i 4 of72, its central gable in front being a little | creat to contemplate with caltunes “Thope, at | and bubbles indicate that life is not extinct. « raccurere Lor Parts (grocn, Who) use by: far) 8) |e 20 RENE SILAS IA SERGE: SO, VALUABLE LOTS CORNER OF EIGHTH sail county aed Dine higher than the present altitude of the Incom- | jeast, to find a means of vaccination for pre- | person may dive in the direction indicated by the | front berries for it. Tho demand. for reed SUMMER READING. N TWosToRe Pleted towers. Its style, in the technical Ian- | venting the yellow fever, plague, hydrophobia, | bubbles, but he should seize the hair with one | bigher prices I TH CAROLINA AVE: | Mies Anne C. Tivineston aE = y ed inue: — : N e- | Mre. Ant ons an guage of architecture, is the decorated and | ete.” hand only, using the other hand in conjunetion | £fee? is now becoming lively, and if it continues TI ‘HAND FIF- geometric yothic, of which the cathedrals in| _Thevisitor descended into the basement In| with the ‘feet in raising both himself and the | 8°, and there is no reason for thinking that it | Threein Norwa No. LY; ‘50, of the land surveys of the county | ME MPa eae ee pe fo the surface, When the | Willnot, the manufacturers will ina short time | Wuns dhe Batis, isis ON, JULY , SEVEN. gy | point on the Tiacataway fond, etn the tn meres oii = st ex- | Company with M. Pasteur, with certain uncom-| drowning person to the surface. ren the | he force: = eed [F- n’s General Guide, U.S. au will land conveyed to Hen: Ancoln by Henry 8. fimpies” "To. the “ordinary observers ma | {2table seneation in thecalvonof is logs fear-| rexcur person has been fauted, the Mt thing | foFewd to enter the markek. To make their | ria Calm fae sii fh, By de date th enter, UN nd ecm istic Is 1S haviahe deco eae its main | ing a possible encounter with some one o inorder Is to arouse him by wiping his body | Te i the contract fee aoe Te cone | Renke’s nite Mounts ee fing Frame, with | trict of Columbia afercona foliaze, fringing and tracers, “The portale or | ioculated dogs, and he found himself ina dry and by slapping smartly the stomach | YY or three montis, Arwedie civ d fMheribroedel, No’ man 00 5 Tormus of aale aa follows, viz. $250 cash, and the al ee Mon ae feck | cellar into which air and light were poured | and chest.” The jawa should be se ed 3E)| pr OF hires monene. lad cee Nenteraay Lele ee 1.00 | wither Teeter ae COLOCK same afternoon, we | ance with half yeariy interest at six, twelve three doors and the great rose window, 26 feet eiesdl pene ae # the week from 31/a3!¢ cents to 3!a4 ceats. Lesterday sure Hour. * willse'l, in frout of the Lot 24, square 740, | months, for which the notes of the purchaser will bape i habe through great tunnels. Immense cazes were | they are clenched, and kept apart with a cork hag 08 i= Franklin Square and Seaside Libraries, a Toss Teck 5100 Teote et ‘on Tit street east, next t0 | givrn, Seoured by the rrovrty. “A ‘of $100, ee : ttre ranged round the sides of this subterranean | or small piece of wood; the person should be ‘Pishermen’s Superstitions. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, had eda g be . paid by the purchaser at tho timech sale, “Comers ——- Laon aoa < ving, | {partment, and in each of these cages was a | turned on his face, and the stomach kneaded as | y.5», ans poston Henala Bctropolitan Book Store. | On TUE: LOCKS Te eee ed ae ee Ey | Saree cone cet ot purchaser. Eieht sessrved So s- bl een bi es "3: | dog. Over each cage was a placard indicating S water flows from the mouth. Them the i ; peeves a ee oe - should be wiped with a rolled handker- | | Fishermen are famous ir their superstitions. One of their newest ones, works most bene- ficlally to science. Many of the most important : contributions to the fish department of the na-| postors and Adventurers, Fuller; $1. Anne, C.F. tional museum at Washington come from the Hatta Str Wiser ak See We 3 $1.50. Ss Gloucester fishermen, who have developed a | Azores, Weeks: $1. Eg ag Eee ural breathing, should be repeated at moment- | great Interest in the work, and save for the Drake's Whits Mountains. Osxo0d's Pocket Guide Be to this time weal St Past mit, oF teave been | ouice d the patient turned on his back with a - to this time,” said M. eur, “I have been | chief, and the patient turned on his back h =< SS spbcaite hing? per able to discover but little; still I consider It a} the pit of the stomach elevated above the rest = oy, escutcheon of the United | syst step. Before I began my experiments it | of the body. The waist should then be squeezed a z was believed that hydrophobia could be com- \wiilt great pressure, as If to force the contents The interior of the cathedral never fails to | municated only by thesaliva, and people werefre- | of’ the chest into the mouth, and suddenly let astonish the visitor with its size, yet few are | quently astonished at seeins dogs that had been go. This process, which is an imitation of ‘nat- eens ot Ee Sap : — _ Cee el | bitten by mad dogs remain sometimes all their y able eros fron 5, 62 foot x49 4-12 feet, situated on corner ot nat HALEPAST Bik ‘O'CLOCK, same. atternoon, iu front ct tae pee ioe im sq uare south, | —-————-____Trustes.__ of ea ‘South atone avenue, | __ For Other Auctions See Sth Page. BOOKS.—JOHN C. CALHOUN, VAN HOLTZ; 1.25. For Ever and a Day, Fuller; $1.50. A Paladin of Finance, Jenkins; $1. California for Health, Pleasure and a Place of Residence, Nordhoff; $2. Im- Series: 33. 'S 10 18 THE OLDEST yg [ED SPECIAL- lives without manifesting any symptoms of the | ary intervals, but with regularity, until the per- | Museum the rare specimens frequently taken | to Furove; $1.50. Anew and beautiful assortment of muslly. Impotency, Involi ud, on at least two occasions each year, | dreadful maladay. I have discovered the virus | Son's breath Is restored, but if satisheters | during thelr voyages, They corrd apevlal manic, | Stationery! ana To MORLIBOS ee OY foet of dctauiting purchaser: atte Sve dare nets Soe | Bower.) oF Noreoun and Seminal Dy ; Christmas and Easter, 10,000 people gather | of hydrophobia in the brain of the dog, in the | results do not follow after three or four min- | for preserving these collections, and believe Law BOOKSELLER AND STATIoNER, fico of such lo in some Bewnpaper vublisied in thirty established, at #06 B street : within its walls. The interior is ded into a | spinal marrow and in the whole of the nervous | utes, the patient should be again turned on his | that these tanks are the means of bringing Je16 475 igs ven ne, c. aetingtoe, D. oo Bet i ee od “310-im j Rave. two transepts, and a choir, or sanctuary. | system generally. One drop of this virus, pre- | stomach (but in the opposite direction from | £00d luck toa craft. The old belief in lucky | -°——__ Washington. D. C__ DUNCANSUN BROS., DoS THE, CPREST, ESTBLISHED § Seven rows of richly-moulded coli served from contact with the microbes of the | betore) for the purpose of expelling any water | and unlucky sailing days is said to be dying PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘iv ‘Auctionecrs, Felinble Ladice™ Physician ia the city, ; Vide the xreat chamber, and great Gothic | atmosphereand introduced into the brain of a| remaining in the mr Passages. Then the arti- | Out among the Gloucester fishermen, a fact |__ + I S| ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers. pene | ah eg j windows, duplicated in number by the smaller | healthy dog, invariably gives himn hydrophobia, | ficial respiration shopid be resumed and contin- | said to be due, in a degree at least, to the sharp | 7\HAUNGEY J. REED, WwW <a treatment. Correspondence and. : ones of the clerestory above, shed a soft, rich | and he dies of it within fifteen days. ued until the patiefit revives or until death ia | competition that has sprung up. It is net an Zi . TCU RRL REAME HL, ©. PARLOR, SUTTES, | contidential, “Separate rooms for Ladies. Omios 7 Tight of mellow rainbow hues upon the marble | “Look,” said M. Pasteur, “here is an anlmal | beyond doubt, The process of drying and rub. | unusual sizht, when a'fine Friday comes after 493 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, MAKBLE TOP” CENTER, TABLA pid oi Sa and the little square of carved oak pews, the | inoculated h the virus about ten days ago. | bing should be all the while continued, soon | 4 spell of bad weather, to see a large fleet Foe Epa al CHAL Ti BU- V UTIMS OF SECRET DISEASES SHOULD CON- 4 fiistening altars and their metal crucifixes and | Just put your foot up to his cage.” 7 after the breath returns. These simple rules | Spread sail and depart for the fishing grounds. HEINEKAMP PIANOS fen pee eS ~ Vig PAR ay —p ps. the cuntessional boxes and the costly | did so, bat with fear and trembling. are old, but every one who reads them may this | A belief in “‘Jonahs” prevails among fishermen. . AXD_ THE, 1N AND OTHER CARPETS, RUGS, TOILET | cure you. without im intins of the stations of the cros 5 | he licks your foot with every manifestation of | very summer have cause to put them in prac- | A Jonah may be something animate or inani-| o9, ee era} | SETS BOR) TON TOP MATTRESSES, of a cure by not ng the doors are opened, aud ‘| affection: In two days he willbe dead. He is| tice. mate, or even the result of the actions or acci- ovine mnEeCeoes cid SPINS, RETCHEN UTENSILS Bo: ren | ve seurw experience. — __myl-Sm"_ and sizht-seers, moving on tip toe, come and go, | now in that period of affectionate manifestation ——__-e-+—______ dents of persons; in fact, almost everything that | No. 1—Ono magnificent Rorewood Piano, 7 octave, 1K A. M., we shall sell at residence No. 1217 H MA2AME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY - kneeling at the altars or before the chancel h generally precedes by two or three days Alexander Stephens’ Generosity. is supposed to bring Ill luck is called a Jonah. peas lea Soh made'gy | street northwest; the fe collection of Household | VE dies, aant eee Sens ain cane, Se rail. disappearing within the little confessionals, | the period of violence, in which he will bite any. | From the Atlanta Constitution. A vessel regarded as unfortunate isthus said to Farnest Tobler. ard sood us new, $175. Ge cents ct Capen =e mans and well warty | Sos een Leb oeee ae oak eee that are like an aveaue of tiny cotta , along | thing that comes near hun. Here is another Mr. Stephens is well known asa friend of | bea Jonah; it is often difficult to obtain a crew | No. 2—A celebrate N.Y. Piano, with corre es and ° either wall, admiring the memorial windows, | one. — m11-Smn' Just give a kick at his.cage. See how he I of good men for her, if men are scarce, although ‘t S30. ay! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. WOUNG MEN. : or resting in the pews, | springs at you! He will die to-morrow. ee ee ees ere ay moc fora | SHe,mAy be well adapted for the business, | yo FMSteen ny gi, aManeten eagaaD, 000, GNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, Y If you have, fallod to receive nly alow undertone of the racket of There are cases on record of men who have Coan ce a Beato} y e Stee ae nan paul Ponte is also sometimes ues NX; makers, used six months, will be sacrificed at ‘9th and D streets northwest. | cases of Chronic, sock, the city can be heard. not died after being bitten by wad dogs. That in the world. But the extent of his goo by expert fishermen in securing a. berth aboard 5 5 ar There ‘are two organs, one a Jardine, that | was because the saliva had been subjected tothe | Work In thls direction is perhaps known to few. | aveseel, because they hace tee reputation of | Nogig5 ne cxlebratea Etienway Piano in good order, | THUSTEE'S SALE OF PART INTERSECER Oe = gh — Oe oe organs of the | idfluence of the atmosphere, and that a kind of | There are now no less than fourteen young pane EL ee scalnerninartees Hela NO ed retuing Chickering in good order, with | THE OLD a an ASD THE é Wrorld, aud the other by Odell. The grand organ | strugzle was going on between the microbes of | ‘ ie BOIS vessels i On Yeates y dod Piano. by 5 a Iso the open style, displaying all the pipes | the ‘virus ‘and. the mnlerobes of the Creamane | Wet and women déyendent on his big heart for guecession, and, under such circumstances, | \°overetrung bars and itera improrasents $e | @ Dz tite Of edeed of trust to artistically crouped and floridly decorated. It | bient air. ‘These latter appear sometimes to | tei" education. For some of these he pays | that evidence of their being Jonahs is a3 strong | No.7—One Daniel F. Beatty Organ, 27 stops, cost $90, | Gonied in Lies Me 620 fel aa ag in the nave, where there is room | neutralize or modify the effect of the virus; but | merely the tuition, and for others all expenses. | as proofs of holy writ. Sere eS Heinekamp Pianos Iand records in and for the District: ide it the choir of one hundred voices. | with the virus in the pure state, as I extract it} To each goes acheck every month, signed by | A singular circumstance of this kind 1s re- Omwanee Sold on. monty St pubhe auction” ba PAU neD, TIETH, 1 duouie enibroidered’ cover and stool re ei trained by the organist, Mr. Pecher. The Odell | f; iT f my here. the nervous handin the rolling chair. Since he | called. Several years ago a new vessel was Reyment. organ in the sanctuary is played by Fr. Laimmel | 9 ‘xed p pelea genius Pirate this cas we re-entered Congress he has kept at school about | brought to Gloucester from the port where she 'ALLET DAVIS & C078 = = mass = Vespers, and here the seventy | have found no remedy for this pitiless afiliction. | this number of pupils, besides bestowing with | was built. She was of the largest class em- ‘UPRIG! orister boys iHT GRAND PIANOS. known and described. lows: in with’ the regular choir in * a atoo liberal hand his means on various other | ployed in the fisheries—a beauty In model and | Great barcaina anti toro 3; Sociee ou FF PH cure any casein four days or leas. singing the service. The main choir sings the | many comperiscns “ane okra tweet | objects, Tsuppose Mr. Buephons ‘spends trees | Fev eain skipper, who was ayoung man and | sock orsimmer changes, H.1. SUMNER’ © ¥ | the most ‘cae, Bo Imation of een, Parts the mass, the “Gloria, Credo,” | finally cet aremedy; but betore getting tothe | than his salary, and he has only a modest part owner, felt a commendable pride in his fine = Ease De ee =~ -/ | Benedictus” and us Dei,” | end of my researches I must exactly establish | fortune. Schooner. One day, however, an acquaintance | Jf EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS ; ol while Fr. Lammel!’s choristers sing ‘the proper | the organte constitution of the microbes of this = Lo of the captain said to him, while the vessel was | auecl pase. Whe Rate soon a “ all drugwists, or or parts, the ~“Introit,” “Gradual,” “Communio” | virus, for these invisible beings differ from Hats Off. being fitted for her first’ trip. “I’m sorry you | renowned Pianos, Tuning and Repairing. For further me i and all the responses. The members of the each other as a man differs from a norse, and a| _ Dio Lewis accounts for the baldness of men | haye had that vessel built.” When asked for | 423 11th street, above Pennsylvania avenue. e8-3m cular. . O. Box double quartets In Mr. Pecher's choir are salar- | horse froman elephant. They are also subject | in a simple way—their habit of keeping the | his reasons he continued: “Ihave known the EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, B . C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, Hew York. isd. All the others give their services gratui- | to divers influences, and that which diminishes | head constantly covered. He says you never | man who bullt her to lacuch move thon twenty | 07 2272,00 Rectory runing gay and night. Cate : ee ously. Both organists are cultivated must-| the Power of some augments the capacity ot | see a man lose a hair below where the hat | 8chooners during the past few years, and none ton Ne, =e aans, and lovers of fine choral music flock to | others. This accounts forthe manner in which touches his skull. It will take offas clean as | 0! them ever made 1 for their owners, while she cathedral on the feast days of the church. few of them have lived more than two or three|({, L- WILD & BRO... The hizh altar is the gitt of the cardinal. ft | sands of sheep every day before thelnvention of | YOU can shave It down to exactly that line, but years, being either wrecked on the shore or a Fay nade in Italy, of pure Italian marble, ala- | my vaccine matter, which is nothing less than | Rever a halr below, if he has been bald fifty | foundered ‘at sea.” Strange to say, the first baster and precious marbles, the door of the | the virus itself reduced. By exposing the virus | years. The common black stiff hat, as imper- | captain who sailed In this schooner had no luck tabernacie being of gilt bronze, set with emer- | to an atinosphere of forty degrees during a cer- | Vious as sheet iron, retains the heat and per- | for nineteen months, although he had previously aids and carnets. The reredos, a gitt of the | tain time the microbes become so feeble that spiration. The little hair glands, which bear the | been fortunate and felt a pride in his business. Clergy, is 50 feet high and 33 feet wide, and was | when they in the body of an animal they | same relation to the hair that the seed wheat | Finally, becoming disgusted and somewhat dis- | _ PROFESSIONAL. carved in Portiers stone in France. The center | only communicated the very lightest charbon, | does to the plant above ground, become weak | heartened, he sold out his share of the vessel tower bears a statue of the Saviour,and the two | and thus forey T guaranteed theanimals against | from the moisture and heat, and finally be | and left her, almost convinced that what had D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIS' side towe: Peter and St. Paul. | the epidemic. come too weak to sustain the hair. It fails out | been told him by his friend was not far from the 489 9TH STREET. throne is close at hand—a| “The vaccine matter which I have obtained | and baldness exists. A man with a good head | truth. The schooner (not yet two years old) . © of carved oak, surmounted by a! against charbon presents an entirely diferent | of hair needs very little protection where the | Was lest. at sea on her next voyage. The cap-| 4y12 Gas given. Hours 9a. m. to 5 p.m. — ‘anopy and crowned by an ornate | cnarantee from that of Dr. Jenner against the | hair grows. “And yet,” he says, “we men | talc and two of the crew were drowned. and PD* Hs = Kroes: tern. At the eastern end of the north side ‘smallpox. This latter vaccine matter Is taken | wear immensely thick’ fur caps,” and what | the survivors, after enduring much suffering aisle of the sanctuary is the altar of the Blesse the heifer—that is to say, it isan animal | amounts to shvet-iron hats, and’do not dare | While lashed to the wreck, were finally taken off Virgin, the reredos and tabernacle beiny of! disease which man is inoculated with, Now, | step out in a chilly atmosphere a moment lest | 8ndreturned home. This schooner was contin- carved oak a i the altar of stone. Inthe south | suppose that the cowpox should suddenly dis-| we take cold. lt is silly, weak, and really a | Ually meeting with ill-fortune from the day she ‘ tar of the Sacred Heart. It is | appear; how would you preserve men from | serionserror. fhe Creatot knew what he was | first sailed ont of Gloucester harbor to the time erately ornamented. Pope Pins | sin Looe This supposition was what caused | about wien he covered a man’s head with hair. | of her wreck. I treated the charbon which was slaying thou- atues that adorn it. The aiter of | my . 4 H 1 - The bellef in Jonahs fortunately often meets the Holy Famljy ia im the nosth coe : of | my great ispute with Dr. Jules Guerin, who, } It bas a very important fanction in protecting : is | in indst of a session of the academy, | the brain. Baldness is a serious misfortune. It | With a rebuff so severe as to hinder it from be- less costly and beautiful than theothers. It was me to a duel because I sald to hiv | will never occur in any maa who weer neh | coming anything like a generalone. One skip- the gift of a Mr. Donohue, of San Fran t he did not know what he was talking | hat as Ido, a common white silk hat with 500 | per ouce inquired of another, nodding his head Joseph's all ar, of bronze and mosaic, y out. = holes in the top, so that there will be more | in the direction of a man who was at’ work on ER, RANDALL PARSONS, Dewrzer, West wall of the sacristy. It repr Stee | “Here,” continued M. Pasteur, “you may see | holes than hat. This costs nothing; the hatter | the veasel: “Are ay going to carry that man?” | D)iasiin pall Best side, ‘over holy scenes. Mrs. Agnes Maitland gave it to | cocks, bens, cninea-plgs, hares, mice and aon. | wili do tt when you purchase your hat. If tne | Receiving an ative reply, he continued: Seer co Se, SERCO OXIDE Gee the chure | keys to whom I havecommunicatedail the grave | nap be combed back the wrong way, and after | “You won't get any fish, then.’ He's a revular There are 70 windows in the cathedral, and of | maladies which might prove epidemic, so that I | the holes are made it may be combed the right | Jonah.” The reply was: “Jonah or no Jonah, RT. M. Ti these two are storied and 37 are figured. The | ” . street, three doors may study these diseases in two or three phases | way, no one will observe the peculiarity. The | he goes this trip anyway.” The trip in ques- ‘branches. Storied w! are in the transepts; one pre- | and find antidotes, or at least derivatives, to use | hat will wear quite as long—the hatters say con- | tion proved a successful one, and nothing more | ranted. ; Patrick. for whom the church ! axainst them. In this littte eabinet near by you | siderably lonzer-—because It 18 dry Instead. of | WAS of the man being s Jonah. The lack | ~prreiorat, eee soba Js named. the old St. Patrick's cathedral in Mott | will see about a thousand small vials. ‘They | moist; iy brs {, there {s not a single objection | of men often seems to changé. After they have c ‘Board of Directors of the Oatum-, -fizeet being now called St. Patrick's church. | contain all the germs or the viras of terrible | to it, while it will certainly prevent beldness; | been for some time as Jonahs, and Mee - ys cI This church presented the cathedral with the | maladies. Here (said the great man with | keep'the top of the head cool end prevent muck, | those who previously have felt much opposed to Rigbest pide window referred to, having ordered it ile) ls enough to slay ali Paris, and to bring | headache.” being shipmates with them, are glad PFOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION. No. al Ya front a - Over the north transept door | into being the most murderous exdemics, 1 | th h ieetoere gumbored 0, iow of the Blessed Virgin, contain- | have to keep up a regular Turkish-bath temper-| Tux Averacy Washington claim agent is not ‘Avenue, oes ey on ing the story in 19 seenes, one more than the ature here to preserve all these germs in aman to be distarbed By any seruples of con- 5 Nitrous a Sree number recounting the life of St. Patrick. This i condition.” The ee ee into the t | science. i Trying such rk : per itn the pore: {a the gitt ot the diocese of Albany. The other | with his handkerchief carefully pressed to his | “You say you were wounded during the iate | article on a fla her things regarded oot, Font knosn ae an ndows of briliant paint= | nose, but the odor waso strony that he weasnot | war?” ne are violins, checker oa a Saud 3 a i and a study. fo get out he door into the green little am boards, fie} interest | garden close to the laboratory. fo ; water and anal dere oous

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