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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, MONDAY, = = SPECTACLES FOR MEADACHE. A PEN PICTURE OF CARLISLE. CAUSES OF CONSUMPTION. EDUOATIONAL, . AUOTION SALES. focbias aaa a RELIABLE-SKD¥ CURE. es | os Peri onts, Mnde OY cen’ | The Youth, First Speech and Character | Important Information Concerning the | A. Ditedormatca, the Cie] aa 2BXGUSH,|___ THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. acian of Mr. Randall's Rival. Etiology of the Disease. THERE 38 ONLY ONS AY ras eer eee 'D. Mm. or address: Ts OF ears, bee tty IOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. From the New York Times. . nl8-Sw = BY EXCELLENT Hol HOLD ‘Louisville Commercial. ‘hs than ar ASHINGTON GON”: N GEO! TOWN, he bable very few physicians would pre- | From the Consumption causes many more deaths and that with etmplename., Beware of traposters, pl- aT Mgt gpg yt on tienar meee eeat Ads Gcrive a palr of spectacles for an obstinate case | “The first time T met John G. Carlisle,” sald a | any other disease, and any statistics bearing rates, or any old articles which now suddenly claim to Now Halla, cor. 7h and D EIGHTH, 1882. at TEN OCLOCK. at No, €fsick headache. Yet a physician, writing in | Prominent man to a reporter, ‘‘he was a country | upon Its causes or the conditions of its develop- | Fre oF tay O14 Susie Tuk now eu found wanting DiGry Total eal fore part actin tke eho we } the Medical and Surgical Reporter, gives very | POF ona farm Just back of Covington. He was | ment are of much importance to both the med~ ‘Whale this has been proved a remarkable success. ing alfects: — Y n asons foe i suaeitiod that that fs the | ® Pale, studious boy, working hard all day on | ical Professign and the public. With the view 4 pants often most appropriate. He was him- | the ‘arm and studying and reading by night. I | of obtaining information concerning the etiology % No'POMPOUS NAME, sae. eee praadlay catatir and severe sick | Visited his family several times and 1 always | of the disease Dr. Playter, of Toronto, sent out iris curelive weslaltic 6bwous be Sasenagelineuatas mary ead, Advanced’ Classe, N headuch Feeling an attack approaching, he be John sitting off in one corner with a big | a list of questions to each of a Senn title of or Latin to sustain it, but its simple Eng- Kindergarten, = of MISS SUSIE POLLOCK, at the Feelin i i im Can: Grok = wet a uate tomed chloride of | 00k in his hand. He was aquiet kind of a fel- | physicians, having cases in practice (ois coacsace: ain Froebel Institu = Sica: tek sas auras on Gian Gouge ox a | SOT RAMI’ Salycwbn Cheung Ge WEBCT [aekine eine coor York, Ohio, Michigan, a | eee coals ence enne othe G#Etcr scuoor FoR YOUNG TADIES. : ¥ a ae solution of atropia in the | WS about seventeen years old he started to | diana, Illinois, and Louisiana. The questions re- appreciation of this frankness by aclecting and using | \ Parents desiring to vlace Bhetr daughters equal instalment re months is oa cain pe him most pain. In aj teach school. He was rather shy at first, but tases Ft Maasai Sez, and Renioral asia 5 te ‘De Daaebs oxar Oouu Gi instanton to ak bse ee fn a hom of remmement and como ri where pees erest and secured Walnut an Mate few moments he was entirely free from pain | '2 @ few weeks his pupils all adored him. He | meg ering eserearagprtld echpe Maing fessed remedies. Set Geer adh oaRD Ceaining In, Music, French mriied wit Eucla Rustng sore. His theory is that the pain In the | taught In a little out-of-the-way school house, tions. and the doctor has made up from these | gz p, of tnnitetions, or the articles | tte, A312 abd 1316 14th street. Solow. ‘ustoes reserve the oe! Sag e cause, not the effect, of the stomachic | and the story goes that he fell des erately in | - concise report of much practical ? Mas. Wit. 28. ulation, So. OMS WLING, Anes. distixbes n is usually the subject ot | love w Sah : Boat See re eee cone a ich Practical | which have been advertised for years or struggied | _n16-2m — Principals. JAMES H. SMITH, 7 7 — “A t must not be inferred that | OV With @ young lady who lived in Covington. | value. an stipe pa ele err gig along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that GcH0or or anr NEEDLEWORK, 522 Sth at, 2. ‘Trastess. a rlisle’s wi over | years; 46 per ce! vere y 5 =i Room 16, Vernon Row, LEWIS ways have a similareifect. | PAatlisle's Seeder Ct ee ‘ro | females: only 28 per cent wete married, The | Now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising Comer Pennsyivania avenue and 10th street. 416 Si st. n.w., TRS SALE OF VALUABLE See 4 45 ead lyperme- the way of too many young politicians who | circumference of the chest was in every case | themselves as *ThoGreat Skin Cure." None is genu- Designing and Stamping. _nl3-2w* | DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, nlt-d THUR SUBDEVISION KNOWN AS and was lonz-sig! OF Firbeorts Mesto e come to Frankfort and get a taste of the liquor Peiogechera taller tceda Ss of roan pereras fos ine and reliable except Dr. C. W. ‘Benson's Skin Cure. ME: (LEPRI bag Bd PARIS, an re. ae THs. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, wba Pape ti. pnt pacer Soar | that is sold there. j the same height, ng only 31}¢ Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal peg o cen cet peli eee — is a tired eh the brain fme. It was his first speech. I can see Carlisie | of such stature should haye a chest clrcumfer- ’ m. Lor abo wine post Salon d farect hae tHe bein | now as hie stood up inthe court room, with a | ence of about 37 laches. “About $5 per cent had | $1 Getat your druxviat's 399 K StmT Nonmiw By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the : thus to corre infective) vision. For | copy ofthe Revised Statutes in hishatd. He | light blue eyes and light hair, ard the ners | De. 0. W. Benson has long been well known anasuc- | 132d iecama Natural Se se Piste tof Commis, yaseed in eaity cause No. Gd | mening st UAE - Pat whey Tanaturas) stat Gu bo endured, | Hav hat eame weary, studious look in his eyes, | vous temperament largely prevailed. Two- | cessful physician and surgeon, and his life etady hen SeRe cee Pps and Chikeen. inde alietion, ‘in frout of the pretnisos, on MONDAY. the | thereof ah tay situate in : bul n the wearktesy “Hecomes excessive | that same. cold, passionless expression on his | thirds of the patients had been engaged in Indoor, been the diseases of the nervous eystem and of the skin; | inxs ree MLL PRUD LOMA TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, i882, | Columbia. and known aud being ip Hall amd then f plosive attack of he \e.| pale face that he has to-day. Without the least | sedentary occupations, and spent but little time aise wh oe ae at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the west half of Jot 14, Med subdivision of a certain tract ot ‘Thus i lained th sterious period! of | ; ii ‘i since he has been persuaded to put his New Remedy ROEBEL L {rUTE AND K square 517, and hhately thereafter the east half of ay oo pipe tng atteen | | degree of nervousness, in a plain. calm, quiet |in the open air. Much the greater part of pelle s * one square from J homas Circle. said jot, ‘The ex 14 bas @ front of $0 feet by = the disease. Otherwi is hard to unde oe way he began his speech. You could see that | them had slept in a and Favorite Prescription asa ‘‘Skin Cure” on the cond departments. Chadron 4 oth of 100 fee ‘alley. : Brby it often comes despite t of | he had mastered every detail. Without telling | SMALL UNVENTILATED BED-ROOMS, market, various things have sprang up into existence, ters and Profencore: “rams rei | y eer: Ove third cash, svat, nid wocused en thenesr ntiniberedd one (1), according 40 Jonepte te 3 sack on vet ana H Hote or cracking a joke there was some- | two in a bed, had not usually worn flannel next | OF have woke up from the sleepy etate in which they OK and NOUR Prine | Gigs reguiot purchaser Alf taken and regled, subietsin of orethal, tot hea 3 Ree eran : thing so winning in his voice and his manners | the skin, nor sed habitually any form of bath; | were befors, and now claim to be The Greet Stin est. Training Cites f : paid. positon . x umtrared three (3), wu This theory al pies advancine Ne Interest never flawed. When he had | and n rly all had been small or very moderate | Cures. ~ -. es bored four (4), «ub lowe ‘numbered nis theory als ns why advancing awyers all crowded around him, | @! Sete : SHINGTO) 1UM AND SCHOOL FOR oven (7) and @lght (8), in Josep often relieves these who have been the worst | © att far 2 - j | Caters, and used but very little tatty food ex-| perrew FOR ALL OVERWORKED BRAIN. Physies janees for ladies, nd mubdiy sion of orteinal lots nui Sufferers from ‘this trouble. ‘The 6 judge shook him warmly by the hand, and | cent butter. The general habits of nearly all mises and boys. iy, to G. WITTICH, three (3), twenty-aix (6), twentye whi s been Is Jones. who happened to be In the court | had been good, and but very few had used aleo- | Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are | St erintendant and teacher at hal!, “comer Gth and 6 (a7) eucht (28); = ee cep room, fold him he had a great future before | hotie spirits to excess. In only 86 per cent. of | valuablefor echool children who suffer from pervous uebrorda eis en a = 3 = “eu J easily accomplishes 7 Toe hanpsb eeet fifa NS altro 8 rie ors died of the disease; | headaches caused by an overworked brain in their atud- See? ABEOCUTION AND D THIS EVENIN 2), twenty threo Ca.” owenty four (24 joubtedly guilty of the crime | Wille, nearly fod 10 '® | sex ‘snd for’ all claeeds of hard’ train-workare wines ns RHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer block munibered exght (@), lots numbered thirtes, ¢ lement. “The widow gave her | /°Sit some important deduc- | Cvert#sked nervous centers need repair and sedation. eters T ages i Anumbered ine (9), tote numbered mine. tial. bask yet veunise 5 | all, pas his fee. Carlisle sent for | tions: Marriage in certain conditions and cer- | Nervous tremor, weakness and paralysis are being daily WONT! . SATE OE ROCKS. e ten (10), elewen (11), twelve (12), fourteen (ld), doctor found that his as under the | with him, got him a p uce in | tain stages of the disease is probably unfavor- | cured by these pills. They correct costiveness, but are nz, History, G ra MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Gh aske ee Gas ates ad po 7 . wenty | & 6 ~ _ , and, best of all, handed him able to the development and rogress of con- | not purgativ Price, 50 cents, or six boxes Tor $2.50, : ree A.M. NOVEMBER TWENtY- ENTH, TWENTY- | eioven (iD), twelve ( thirteen (13), fourteen at twenty ' ty P Pp purgative, 5 S. W. cor. 8th and K st cid ¢ peglb ke ) with which to support his mother until | samption. Heredity is not of such constancy | hostage trea, toany adi'reas. For sale by all drugyiste, eRe ATE eS EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH. oon (15) etxicon (16), sewntogn (ts), orca P his vision | Le could gain a foothold. “4t made a man of the | and importance as a cause as appears to lero San oi ees ee PRIVATE TUTOR, ; preniy-four (24," Ewe , 9 cual wi which been commonly believed. further than in so far | PeP° ae Tynes in. Greek, Prench. G CATALOGUE I lots numbered . stly indicated dl per- \SIEUR DUHAND’S GOOD Lwex, | *¢oMiguration and structure of the body, the | seed. Letters of inquiry freely answered. raion fer Colle, We Soh = sia date he Gichioen’ i teen aah “Ui 7 d the | MONSIEUR DURAND’S GOOD LUCK. relation, and the relative size and Nizor of the |, N, Crittenton, New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. ae SS reo C43), " twenty-four (2a), dary thwe 238) aad | = different orvans to each other are influenced i i 3 A. BORRIS ade irty Font ¢ 3 5 | A Fortune of Five Million Dollars Bee | parentaze i. e., ine want. of general staming, | C:W> Benson's remedies. ob Miser an Will Ticelye MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ant nck Liumubered twelee (12), ots numbered & nt, bis ieadache prot queathed to a Erench Wiz-Maker. | from defective ‘construction. With the small : ALs0, dwenty-uine (29) and thirty (oie, . an ~ _ | lungs and consequent imperfect - respiratory - s A LIBRARY OF LAW BOOKS, Tn block numbered fo cen <1), tote numbered aus : Five or six days ago Mr. John Durand, a} capacity, the indivi uals could not, consume Y SCHOOL, OF r To be Sold at my Gh eae ‘ v than | French wig-maker, who was born in New Or- | enough oxygen to utilize the digested products E tf AUCTION kOOMS, 16). we ular | leansy reached St. Louis, and will remain there | °f 8 Zenerous oe aa diet, especially that con- E ) EVENS HART, Pr 1. Southwest Cor. a anges and 11th street, Ln block y —¥ il he reecivestidinus from France of a lezney | ting much carbonaceous matter; while there 4 The ( SPAMMERIS 2 Washington, D. €. Papo ene RE Pe set forth. until he re gs ‘ance ‘acy | would be in all probability accumulations in the CPE AY, TT e igo of this city, in the re- | amounting to $5,000,000, recently bequeathed | body of unused and waste substances which ON: ING p ed uncle whose name he bears. Of | should have been thrown off through the lungs. mibroitery given by Mp 2 | 4 vee y °° treet, $1 teidene dat Moe eight ($), ine (9), ten (0) | late years Mr. Durand and his wife, the couple | _ The one means which will best tend to pre- 098 1608 “Sth atnwet noriwest, Sundays aed | 1 netstat ret: J ~ ne being childless, have resided at Frederick, Md. | Yent the development of the disease in those 0° Eu 25-3 | SInghe future ali Book Sale wil be made on | giro (ish, aie ies eee eae ake namare SHORTENING THE SESSIONS OF | po contly they came W isi while | {205 Predisposed to it 1s apparent enough; it Is D DANCING ACADEMY, | ond floor of iiy epacions Auction oome, which | {¥2) and twenty-one, st) : scneons. ee ene one eat On a visit, and, while | that of increasing in early life by judicious phys- tiheast corner 191 street anid | Ba: wen purposely arranged for the sal of Books and | 72 4nd gmemiy tres (22); (20), Jot vumberet four SenSe ia Dubuque, Io., received the following letter | ical exercise the size and capacity of the respira We WH HIT 8555 ER .SS8g at ane | is" ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Te eee CI =m ; from Father Mahoney, of St. John’s Cathedral FANS. wae Sess, Seq, ne wea Se altel ta — “ ree ead, eee One Session and No Recess. Shain a , ie doctor draws attention to the destrabitity | Way Way HH HS 3 ae es = = Rha im Ulock manubered testy Goo (20), et wm! “Sr. Jony’s Carn Mi wi king into consideration the resplratory| W WH HI Sgss' KER Sgss' NEW Avction Frm bered one (1) jos bn tans aye cinnati Enquirer. ceehes Sh. te ne capacity of patients suffering from tubercular WEEKS i ae ey a eb er October $i. 1882—Mr. Durand: Mr.’ John | oy tnisia betere prosoritee chal fag Minehal AE ah EFKS & C and twelve (1 the, with interest. and eect Th tion of dolag away with the midday | Gourie, of France, requests me to write to 00 | ae ee ee walt OF C00 carbo! PURE AND UNADULTERATED, 639 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ree ta ihe pa the property sold, or all cash, at Te | and inform you that your uncle, John Durand, - ——— . Opposite City Post Office, A deposit of $60 will be required on each lotat the . s bei ' f pche. eng ie) . " = ie is! tin o ery description REAL | time ot nule. pub! s ~ of Brieche, Department of Cora: fea and Dyspepsia. ‘The peculiar meditinal qualities of Whiskies disti"led Tue, iat IDS, Ke., &e., | If the terms of sale are not lied with in . The experiment has been tried in Albany. rail. In consequence you will receive a com- | an past India ‘Tea-grower in Philadelphia Prose. from the finest rowth of Rye in the renowned Valley | n the prensa or at ticit spacious | within tet dave efter the tale the elec at | h i roval of bot nee, if not a fortune, and therefore you ” ji of the Monongahela Lave attructed the attention of the App nts made; fine Storage Hooras, will the risk and expense of the ha eon sas should take steps immediately to secure your- ‘ord “‘pure,” as applied to teas from | Medical Faculty in the United States to mach a deates Regular Sajes at Store every THURS: ten (10) days notice given pare favors such @ | celf. The proper w y. Lsuppose, is to appear and China, appears to be as necessary to | as to place it in a very high position among the Maferia 25-20 Pe a aitliee chang for the before : Magistrate and send to the court in| their sale as the omission of the same word is a eddie paid : PR on tints ety aint N Peace, | Trustees, reas: of the | France the lea! documents proving your iden- | to Indian teas, fromthe simple fact that tea can elebrated fis #f the foliowing | hac! : of ~ The lea: eae alse well-known brands, 1% CAS@s containing one dozen bot- 4 moll tol parted be Mod CEN ao anes ot | antounte fo S00 000. “1 covcraraince eat att af Ut is not ten ergo It 18 some-| fe each vin 2 . HP CHLENEER HUGE | gf DY, GRDER OF HIB, ikiven crowded together in small y ad ia el e] wees = SiX iii STREL Noi 4 9 5 Mx? = & ma : n to work | some: gosaewavies Gua the The canse need not be scuxit for, as it] UNRIVALED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. OF. AND Mi cede otf Scot OF trunt, data Septomber ey | Bie-akds HOD. 3. Wace ak nck uk Gisller, ae ome gondra and the ap- | js simply due to the simpleit\“of a too confit” Saar aiten e SaaS SOF, AND 3 i leet of trast, data Sep a aoe, : pape ne AC Rg be “Youwill write immediately | ing publie.. ‘The middieman wud retail dealer | _ VERY SUPERIOR OED stock winseey. | P' Eogiich, French snd. Clos A; Awe, and duly recordaljn Liber No B21 | tmettately Loy: sale, Uy victae of modate the chiidre | fe Sour relatives in France and have made out | unite in full foree and the saplent housewife | _Forexcellence, puteness 4nd evenness of quality, the Seyitanber 28, 1882, a y direction of tho party so. | Pt trust dated § >. Ls, ant aul ai to ewes = | in Dubuque the legal documents proving your | who would tanter rej ine” above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. aa 3588 northweat. £ pub at ae of the "al . identit: i send them to the supreme court | erine” for butter, will most meekly They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of ull comps Of teachers. ; Coe De eee LOC Po. ai | Subdivision known as in Fra 1 yest sincerely, Hope that yea | A mixture of willow or otherleaves, high sores LE CA ey eee see a EC. COMBE: Ke tencipal, | Seb certian pice oF pare Lt ground orteal esiste, | und uf trun te aden e your fortune that ie out of | with eopperas, indigo, or Prussian blue, as pure | ‘These Whiskies sold under guarantee to ADAM GRADUATED aa | 4 ying iu fhe said city of Weshington and | °T and | tivo Ite reas iad asen to regret having | green tea, and this when infusion and ‘a slivht | five Perec sajisesoiiox, “and can be lad at | WPAPANE, CH Academie cf Parts Unversity of | peptict of Colubia. snd known and described as beng 13), wehterth 1) eck mthteaa of & received it. Your friend in Chr ate Knoweledge of the tealeat would frequently | leading srocery stores at zeta. France) has resumued her lessons in the French Jan- | Grea and ni tbe same Js nid Gown on the ‘Tiock NG 4. tot pumborna ave chy, atx (Ohyasulah 3 find it difficult to do ase M. Manone place all in a position to test the purity for them- aes, public plat o ty of Washington, wi Gy and ein? i ; alte veces at tafe The necessary aMdavits were promptly for- | selves. Further check is at hand in 4 sediment ist ie skied SHES, Tey Tar rer a ge SOY olitlack No. 6, lotenumbersd eight 8), sovemteam (ke irises aes warded to the attorney alluded to in Father | presenting an appearance like its aduiterat, TWisth street narthwe ta teeive and elgiteen mo gightoen 8), Sn, rat oe sd at ock.” Mahoney’s letter, and Mr. Durand came to St. | From most countries complaints are frequent HE ae WiGinaERWwooD Pontiacs ares secured by the notes of the purchaser, ‘one (31); : : Seats tae I where he will await the reply. The tor- | that “pare tea” is unprocurable at any price. 2 ome ” INGALLS KIN apres Gre oye tolit block No. b, lots numbered thirteen (3) and four ‘ a — tunate wig-maker is forty-nine years of age, and | Still tea i ufacti but b ch of 5 ; COLLKt N quired at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not + Spiel 4 Sats ‘ necessity of | ; > Still, pure tea is manufactured, but how much o} =: COLLFGE. LINC! quired nck No. 9, lots numbered rine (9), ten. fue teehee ae Sage ver ‘many favor | 8 been well to do during the greater portion | it reaches: the oem eee and Japan | °l6-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., PHILADELPHIA. gorage veh and D ‘atreets. Day and | cxsuplied with in five days from day of wale the 1 rastoo twelve (1d), fours (lu), afaen eB ah z reeks epcial intercourse 4 jf his life. It has been his custom to visit | teas as such Is a questicn. By the time it has “ pomen for aaitrersene nie: | Fane es ancing at purchaser's | Hirty (0); ; Be He Pcvants cial intercourse to any | France annually, alwa, Smalking bis home with | passed fiom to the bush ta he, fastens siienee 1 chchos fugit are tho Lagtish’ Eamatarer Bat | cont, Maree +I. eguoyancine st pure Cid), thicteca (HON Fourie TD Me TN a great extent between the children, which, in | iis uncle whey’ ésuritry, Abbht eight ate . iv T r St rer. A paneomns: Bins wit-d&kde Barviving Drustes, . thi } fou , ble. schools, is fast a8 well. It would enable | Bis t A ight | to middieman and grocer, and Suabyeniborthe | | 7 | nos ‘pencerian manstiip: teen 17), twenty-three (23), tweuty fous BERGE Gh ee thou aie work uninter- | Months ago he saw the old gentleman for the | cup of the contiding drinker, its original, iden- x Can ee iis ¢ and) double entry, ‘adapted to UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneurs. eg gig a Fuptedly and to zet home atthe family luneh | !3st the, and explained tol eee he had met tity would puzzle its manufacturer to determine | # fy (00, 58885 TIT ERE TTTE fale, retail and banking, “Gu ployine the. methods of p ee ALE Og nea arm, on_x | sO een a8) ota Cy hour. The teachers would be relieved of the dag everses. s ame UP | its class, certainly as regards Indian teas, whose fe 85, T OF ane fhm ny nein Sarrespandence, adoy eed STEES' § ESTA’ gne (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) o h : e sation, and was only referred | f t’“mixings” and transformath ft HO SSS 2 - y_ leading bus.ness houses: Physical and Vocal Cal- STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN TWENTY- | four (24), thirty-three (33) and thiety- four isa: ble task of watching over herds of | 0" day in conversa: requet “mixings” and transformations often| HHO © T EK T ture: Political Economy: Commercial Law; Business AND TWENTY-FOURTH STREETS. block ‘ered . Gilvnwa tledwn tonether ta anal Caran wie a pote ae replied that | destroy all trace of thelr origin. The adultera- | M i “oo” Ssss¥ Tf ee Fees, Boecinl epartiuents in ioeution. ‘honoree Byrne ot add of ee date 5th Jay, ty] (16), twesity-three 0), Sante toes Gk, toca lay is impossible and where great care is re- | HS ne ” Shai er tlon of teas has been dilated upon ad nauseam, pen AUGUST Zora: for the pecertion of ta tor | Of the band recent fee the Danas 4 Cin block Ne Set Quired to keep children from ‘quarreling. “Tire | MaKe provision for his always having enough to | pera fone attempt by one whose experience the ‘ear, day, oF evening.” ‘union ye Years i of te larson foe the Diact f Calumbin Pete ere rile ee hy Bum total of werk would be the same and the The uncle was a merchant of Brelche, and | has awakened his interest may not now be amiss. jnstallments of $10, $60; by the quarter, twelve | jic action, iu {rout of the premises. on FRIDAY, DE- | thirteen 3), fourteen (14), fifteen (1S), sixtoum children would be better off at hor had amassed an enormous fortune. Atthetime| [np @ country where dysyeptic and nervous 0 oo oe SoA = srening. par CEMBER KFIEST. A. D. 1882, at ZOUE, O'CLOCK P seventeen (1 and a 8) ing in the play-yards of the majority of public | Muded to he was ninety-five years of age, the | complaints are so common thelr import Is en- \ :evenini tuition, one month, $6. ‘The new, han Ghirtyaie (30), in the” city of | oll Heck NO. 15, lola numbered twelve (12) and titre hols.” -Alt her the pli ems to be a | /#8t score of which he had been afflicted with hanced by the fact that to impure tea can be fomely ilvmtrated Collere Announcement, eontaining | Washington, D.C. mi for the same at block No. 16, lots numbered one (1), four a ee! ne ; « nee ee ane ms to : Aropsy. He had outlived his wife and children, | traced the germs of inany suet ialadiee thou full information, sent free upon application by mail, oF | a point on the north ‘line of salt fot fourtom Clay font SE CO), neven (7), exght (8). nino (9), ten Won twelve 3 Sith satistactory resulta, P41 he west | and manifested great affection for the America Popular delusion ascribes them to more remote aie Colle OOS exRY U, SPENCER, Principal, | Sm wath north Tine of aaid Loe and with atrect | py (ogee Ow) ad mlmotvent ty)" oven : ay re nephew, who was his nearest relative. When | caises. From two distincuished professors CELEBRATED STOMACH SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. aul2 | sixteen (15) feet six (6) inches: thence south parallel to S), maint CO. S00 (Oh ana Chron mae the namesakes parted last spring it was with hare the following statement ob th cs Nest live of suid Lot one hundred feet: thence weet six | “In thnk No. 18. lots mamstenes eee: Gan 3 et we haye the following statement on the uses VIL] x 7 LESSONS 4 - fn block 3 Mew ine Spectrescope Foretcls Hain. | the understanding that they should meet asain | °°, properties of tea: (“Medicinal Plants,” by VIOLIN: AND OnCRESTE SS the Desinaing. ith des nope ercone Nandred feet to | 26), twenty-one 2d wo ca} Sa erent Aud if the air vertically above any one place | within a year, but death decreed otherwise, and | mag? Bentley and Timen.) “The principal use, DL Fee eA el ny Pamaatee | Det ee Beams eee In Wok No. 20, lotx numbered four (0), five, becomes presently charged with more than its | the notification from Milwaukee was the first | of tea is to form an azrecable, slightly stimulat-| BBB. Jt TTTT CITT FRR RRR g888_ - a5 "ame ‘Terms of sale: One-thind cash: balance in sixand | 6) seven (ih abe ee ee 20}, eleven’ M tidings that Mr. Durand received of his aged | { thing and refreshing’ e B Tee ZT FE. ELE 8, twelve months, with interest, secured by trust on the | {welve (12) thirtoon clone fonsrcon oh “a3) usual dose of such transparent watery vapor (as + Shae ss . vg | be. Soothing and refreshing beverage, BBB IT Z §ER RRR “sssy YASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A | property. $100 deposit at time of sale. Conveyancing | twenty-six (26 A easily may, by various modes and processes of | reply reaches kien Wet ener, Courie’s gud further, "it was formenly believed thatten,| Bb if fo oF Er Ee o°8 . JY Bosra ana aay Khoo for Young Ladies sud se vurchier $2, Ferme fo be Compited with in ai freenel tet . ply reaches America Mr. Durand w rom the theine it contained, had the effect o Ssss® 2 | chitaren, reopens Sertember 18. 185" ‘or circulars | days or property will be resold at purcharer's cost. ay the spectroscope shows that fact Se to France and take possession of his riches. diminishing the waste of the body, and. as any EASY Principals, Poon eon ene Mime MO. DOUG. | awa || WHLLIAM A, gotboR Trustees, ely, even while the sky is still blue; clouds Se ee substance that does this necessarily saves food, — = = foon after form, or thicken if already formed, STEAMBOATS IN VENICE. it was regarded as indirectly nutritive.” Con- VERNON SEMINARY, and rain presently bezins to descend. trary opinions are advanced by equally reliable al i i English aud French Boar g and Day School tor HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ~ + . 4 fashionable remedies are rapidly giving ground oung len, a E AME MARKET HovS qu ce ‘hvening Star” news But how does the spectroscope show to the | TP& Gondolas om the Open Lagoon Su- | autlority, tending to show, tat tea, by ncting | yotfublonable remedion oe ranidly giving around | 105 3¢ teat northwest, Washington, D.O.. | THE EA WITH BRICK SLOOR, IEON COLUMNS | Eaber ‘the cost of the purchasers 0 Pemuodod by the Neleome Emgine. | as _s respiratory excitant, te condasive to | teationed tise in ees ee and 5 BEPTEMBE Ss, 1902 AND TIN KOOF, H STREET, BEAWEEN BLO Hct F Monias,} Trustoos, eye what i declared to be invisible in all ordi- poaily qraste, and both opinions are open to | cure, ave been quite expioded by the muccem of the | “Thorough SH iss She savantagea tor ORS ANP Galep STRLEIS NORTHEAST, nprtaalest eee Bary optical instruments? It is partly by its | From the St. James Gazette. credence. From the glut; contained in teats | yreat renovant, which tones the system, tranquilizes ude th asc and art, For cataloyues, apply_to the SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, DE- | #7 BY ORDER OF THE SL Tee Power of discriminating the differently colored | The little steamboats that now ply on the | Yalue asa nutritive is also preminently ad- | the nerves, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enricha®? eiticenbee SSS orca watios CEMBER FIRST, 1852, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. ree Sree ae, TORSDAY, and es Tays of which white light is made up, and partly | rang canal are the first thin gs to arrest the | Ya2¢e4. while as a nervine stimulant tea may be | the blood, rouses the liver when dormant, and pro- MSS Axe, TPAITT. OF | ROSTO: CHER | | Parties sing will have thre months to re-. nieakas THOS. 3 by the quality impressed on the molecules of | = a with effect In cases of headache, neural- | motesa regular habit of body. pig Ate esh aoe seo murchai rr H a a \d Harmony. more the building from the ground upon which it SHER & 0., Aucts, reler’: a1 Actdress 944 K street northwest. Lessons resumed Se ands. 2 > Water at their pri al creation, but onlyre- traveler's attention when he revisits Venice. i Sep- gia or other affections sequent upon the effects cently discovered, of stopping out certain of | Till now, arrival at Venice has always been | of exhaustion or the depression of nervine Mf USICAG ACADEMY, 1721 De SALES sTREEE, | PY Ser Of the Board of Commissioners <i ONE “INCH ON VIRGINIA AVE those rays so discriminated and placed in a/ unique and fascinating. Mr. Ruskin, indeed, | power Its effects are satd to be aimilar to those a) between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. n.w. Major of Engineers, U.S. a as a it rainbow-colored orde~ by the prism and slit of | thought the fascination already gone when, in- | ! quinia in cases of intermittent fevers, asthua, | For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gonorally. Principal, J.B. CAU LEIBLD, Mus. Doc, 1 | D2Lata uxineer Commissioner, D.C, WE "FRONTING | THE SMITHSO the spectroscope, but transmitting others freely. | stead of stealing up to thecity in a gondola | Whooping cough cr other spasmodic complaints. Fle tanh HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN ROUNDS, IMPKOVED BY A TWO-8! i is that, on looking at the light of the | across the open lagoon, he was driven be | But these attributes essentially refer to tea, and LATS, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- z teal Estate Auctioneer, | pF MAME (DWN oe Bky t openly Adjusted spectro- | steam, and could only see the noble landscape | 2Ot to any other fabrication under its name.| na prepared for Colloge aud competitive examinatiuse ae Gai District of Calumabiny Howling an Lguley core sare: the Newtonian series of | of approach as the engine slackened its rushife | Tes has its votaries, but it ala has its encinles, agntazeaa A. JANUS A TRUSTEE'S GALE OF HOUSE NO. 203 STREET pecs on tho 13th dat of Noweuabw 206, fn colo : ‘les all the | on the iron line. But commonplace people | Who ascribe the increase in hervous diseases to = os metas Cole _ | By virtue of a deod of trust, recorded in Tiber, Pisinant ana Wiliam 4 Ford and oluors ere deleame® = thin, dark Fraunhofer, ¢ nated lines, | found a good deal to say on the other side. and | the constant and increasing use of tea; but in- e = No. 900, folio 324, et seq., the undersigned trustee, its, the undersigned Trustee will nell at public . feel says one Serene nay *BEME we | the suddenness of the contrast, as one stepped | Yesizaions may. "tend to pee pene is) pane CORROR ENG PROFESSIONAL. TUPSDAY, dhe SETH BAY Or BeEEMBE ann | Hal OES AHN HTT a MEO AS see. I say, In one very definite part—viz:’ be- carr: te is due, not to the tea itself, but to the poison- =a : O'CLOCK parts of] tie OCK ellowing tween thé orange and yellow of that row of | fowed ewe the Ware aon eee at 2, Pe | ous adtiteranta with which’it is compounded. | EPE'S Cocoa. BREAKEAST. —_| J) STARR FARSONS, DENTIST Jourteen da) in square five Tendon ond thy see | EOLR O'CLOCK c™part of Lot seven (D. - = “spectrum,” ‘as it Is called—a dark, | land city, perhaps enhanced the charm and | N© class of men in India drink tea more per- By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws w! azy band stretching across it. That is the chief ‘ to Part of 2 ‘at the south: | square three luuire! and twenty Ave (325% West corner of lot one (1), thence ing north ou the | east forty-five (45) fect aud one (1) inch of waid lok east line of lot two :2), ninety-nine (99) feet nine and | proved by a two-story frame owelliue ted Cocon, pps has provided. our breakfast ta. PARSONS. M) DICAL ELECTRICIAN, cue: half 7) inches, thence east twenty (20) fect, thence | "rhe terme of aalee aa proviced a& te & black strange quiet of the canals as the particular suron est ele pene asa class. But, then, | bles with a Sellentaly Savane parses, whi \ay ini ee eas ee anne Smged- south cS i and with said etree: tothe Qne e-third in cash, and the balance in e y or at ack clouds therein, " they only drink tea, and no planter, or even his | save us many heavy doctors’ bills. by the judicios oe babe ni 4 - . by ner a Wet Cie ties sees re quality eee mate Venice unlike all other coolle, would unmixed drink tens shoh cy ehers | usec euch acticled of die tata, coeeietaaaiciogs S21 F treet nortiwest. - od-am' ‘Terms: One-third cash, residue in one and two . brightest, fullest of light to the nak eye, years, dually built rh to int eve 7 secured on perty sold, and to bear interest, and for changed the aspect of things. They have two | ofthe classknown as “Oolong,” and certainly | feqae? pull uy nel strong enoush to resist every | revaie UND, RSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIS | thedererred payment +s fenzth of eich well tumined ai et Tweet | courses—one from the railway station, to the | Hot Of that known and openly soldas “colored.” | Aoshing atoundta rest ia Staal eames rich y sistently than do planters themselyes, yet no | overn the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by band of watery vapor; and to see it very dark, | fal eee aes mpression. Lord Beacons- : Nervous or dyspeptic diseases predominate | 2csretul application of the hne propertice of well ne even black, do nuk “look at a Work ang | Held was certainly right In singling out. the lected Cocos, Mr. ie { Office hours 9a.m, to 5 p.m. ‘Teeth extracted with- | (531), described a follows: out pain, nis < canoer sean ey nae | ns oa Sa go pa every cate : Hite than beth, wekillumined air, at a low, | public gardens, the other fom the ‘Bice | Planters are usually very earchul as to the reas | west Dome. Wenay-eccure munya Toei suerse NG Rt. bes "Burzeon in chanro of ‘Maryland are, rather than high, angle of altitude. and either in t RE to the Piazetta: and they run every | they use, and will select from the lower clase | ini, sumelige well fortified with pure blood, and.& prop- | Hy Pain tull, when there te wit, betore aheavy |ten or Mfteen minutes, calling “at sever | teas known as “Souchong,” or sometimes from s ‘Mado simply with boiling water or mii, Fain-fall, when there ts and must be an extra | intermediate stations. For the first day or two | ©lass locally known as “Red Leaf,” the latter : vee cost and Exr Infirmary, Baltimore, Md- ase A eS ee Dente, FEE compit Hid is 2ecepted., wK MAY HAVING ASsO- | _2? IN CARLISLE, Trustee. D? ciated with him his'son, Dr. WILLIAM MAY, late USTEE’S SALE OF VALUBLE REAL ESTATE. suppls of watery vapor in the atmosphere. Any | they werenot popular, and. thelrcres ec even | being almos the refuse. This is from no penuri-| ld 2 tins, (only %-1b. andIb.), labe:ed. Surwery in thle oly ede sae oe ae ‘cs ee DUROARSON SR08.. Aas, ane St ate ee that water | pegan to hope with some confidence that they gus economy, as every planter 1s permitted to JAMES ERPS & 60., Street northwest, Down town office, “May Building.” ? , By vite of eum scwubectibsr, as frutes (ed | THOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Heal tats Auctionsamt vapor ban ond what is usual for the season | would die @ natural death: b rink ie tea he requires, and in most fac- eB to the b Bor Of the year and the lati Dublic were seduced by the convent cce cree | tories also early to supply a few pounds to his Bomaopatnic Chemists Londoh, Eng. | ¥ ge WISE FOR HEAUTH ON DAILY WALES Belen in Spaldi ication of rain-material accumulating abnorm- | and now the boats are always well filled. So | {tlends. Few planters will drink tea which has Also, EPPS' CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for afternoon | gsrne, bunt tad hale ‘and. other laints of if fi 4 By virtue of hile, on the other hand, any notable defi- | far, then, they must be admitted to have Justi- | been recently manufactured, and generally make | use. 016-m, tuks | the fect succeasfully treated at De WHITES cl y f No. 873, sotlo 3 in the darkuess of it, other circumstances | fied their existence: but it ls pity that they do | @uring each seasona supply of what is termed : he same. gives probability of dry weather, - odial sell at aucty bear their success “drinking tea,” which, by special fermentatio Cc. OMEARA’S LIQUID b iotae ee Or absence of rain for very want of material to | rot bear th gape ie is hee On t ioocnes inabanle cent e m}15 ae weAnaS 119 15° | Bat, ble months before teas of ordi. yal figttiosis of thie onaneeS tas make it: and the band has, therefore, been called, Ti ‘vania avenue, ‘Office feo $1 per visit. Patroh~ y itery and naval diynitaries of this , Pepresentati ves ‘hi been surveyed and Sy od into five whi: as if wel 1 i] . nary commercial manufacture could be imbibed of leading foreicn overnments, and nds of other | low, and will be sold asa whole or in irate lots to shortly. “the rain-band.” Thus, ‘also, “rain: | ew toy and the whistion ceenlaying with s with comfort. The nearest approach to the 3 ana dt Bette a FSS | Seaer te ee en el boortiiaed ce band spectroscopes” have been pecially con- | tainly miracles of shrillness. Mr. Ruskin diyer- | ¢!488 of teas known as “Oolong” is the species a ~ ‘On Lots structed by several most expert opticians in size | sifted the pages of one of the eurile. chapters of ter ncgitermed “Namoonah,” (Hindoostance) 36 how oo gem | Dis AN ete horiwere: over BeiSintmne’s Book | MES toe fo small as to be carriable in the waistcoat- | “Rors Clavigera” py keeping count of the}! the Indian tea districts, an unfermer: L U U E" | Stora Gola” dlings = specialty. Gaa given day oF ing about a Serted. 4 Poca t Pat se Powerful aud true that a glance | number of whistles that proceeded fromec | “panned” tea, Its value as a mixing agent Bo OU U Ee | night a1 | Alanee Wate PouOketon, | Trmstess, Siac reqnds’ uration throuch one of them | steamer about to start for the Tide nung | With weaker China’ teas is great and its price mst tout “ow? Ene | Pye KLOEBER, DENTIST, Se WM. E. EDMORSION, wdlthony ap cinreyienced observer the gen-| he counted seven during the writing ot one | high, but as ita production is more experelece onrewer. ‘This p anges the whole atmosphere. Especi- page, when he gave up his writing in despair. | the Sepapiete peor Loraine and it a barley eter andl most Slaste a a System, for ge eatpn ic too, of the upper parts of it, where an: it e | 18 only in solitary cases that it is manufactured. arth! Endorsed ape or fey fae place tere altos nvar-| Grand canal now he would: peobeby ease fee | No later would rink hs fen fle eet | Seta Oke Hn Cen, crn Spey ees ee = ulier than below—enablesuch an observer possible to write at all. The steamers whistle | !t Would simply “blow his head off” or unnerve peg ty &e. Atwayszeady for instent its branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per sct. All war- oa ‘from the Pund bin with a prevision | in the approved fashion on. arriving at and de, | hin completely, and pet ik ta fact that tens of | Sentetuente Cabin ema met ranted. dani” | day of sale interest en P from to be ae likely soon to experience.— parting from each station; they whistle as they this description are the most sought after as.a| Asdusor sor C. " ‘ 4 , ae Bottle of 0" Meara’ Gh wit h RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Menne tok Decent & Popular Science | approach the ferries, they whistle as often co | beverage in the United States by rich admirer | Spahr aes pBY mal ie. exten. | AQ 'serted after they happen to sce a. boat ahead, of “Oolongs,” “Gunpowder,” “Caper,” etc. Per-| ‘The tadeand public Yoo, 7 kaaplenaid pico,” Sen sod and elt pened of the 2 ESP Whistle at other tlmes in case there might be a | S0Mal experiments ements iabeo EAT sconvinoedl aui7 Penneylvaine avenue, Washiieton, D.C, NALLY, 1821 F street northwest. et Appearance and Acreage of Fall Wheat | boat . altogether they have Imported | tte writer that these teas when drank alone | , Headquarters tops for thal wontterful $1 KAZOIE!, That Fo geane, beste, amsomTOR we 3 pi maenyen cape noisy clement to the life of the canal, | 8° P sata panesons and little goes. Bitsy iste. Sporting Goods Cotaloge mont acetate : 436 street, three ‘of Pennsylvania strik maser ne heed not “be cursed with a peculiarly ~ , then, Isa case venue, east aide. Harpaline extract jens The country Just now isin striking con peach ous organizati Poa wes use of pure tea may be laid a series of dyspeptic | Sold alo by W. ©. OMEARA, 215 Penna. ave. 05 itrous gin ch ads to the scene presented this time a year ago. | pleasant the chan So Seat Harwin | oon neh creamer = Benson mati id an gsso isonet dP" 4 20 etn ea a = change ts. It can longer ai Then, it will be remembered, all the fields and | said, as it was sald in “Contarini Fleming re ‘The Copperhead’s Encmy. Fooxourca AND SAFE. Sent eet teeth modes 4 rin ew Pastures were brown and parched from the in Venice “no rude sound distracts the ear,” or From the pee into, ‘Have adusiniatered® Sitrous © over effects of a protracted drouth, and cattle were | tbat ‘there is nothing to put :ancy to flight.” ia iprgptocarts pa . WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.3 thin fer want of grass and owing to the scarcity ‘The Governor-Elect’s Mail, b Atue asd oub-dnil athe enien coat LAUNDBY SOAP Ofwater. A majority of the brooks and nearly | From the Buffalo Commercial, Nov. 16. I FCONOMIOAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BRING motioniess. On the other side of FREE FROM AED ‘TIONS, nds tpt yn bly nanag iron J the | Gov. Cleveland’s mail since his election two MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, ‘SILI- to though there have been two or three pretky oan a AND BULE, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT P IT 18 SAFE, ee FP 18 MANVS*OT URED HI i suet ig i k cy AND HEALTH. - PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVEKY BA BEsNDED ‘WITH OUR X, i!