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~ = ge iP . sag es ? . 7 sai ala - * zs $e é rage teeta ees ee ream F * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. JOWE 13/1883-DOUBLE SHEET. WEARING TIE QUEUE, THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL DUDE, A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. | WINDOW GARDEN® IN THE crer, * HOW To FIX Ir. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. - — — — =~ AEGON SALES. __ —— N SALES. ® Cleveland Celestial Explains the | "ir. J. Hyatt Smith Tells the Sunday- | Disgraceful Conduct of a Young Penn- | Favorite Plants in Boxes and Beds. What the Deacon Did, and Why it is THIS AFTERNOON. v TURE DAYS, Origin of the Custom. School Pupils to Beware of Him, sylvania Preacher. . — r Difficult to Apply His Theory > agers z phe emg O. HOLTZMAN, heal Estate Auctionser, oe From ibune. ee: A Cleveland rv From the New York World, Lith. A telegram to the New York Tribune from eres in All Things. Beers with a score o1 iT Hew of obtaining in : \ > Bt Fy REE oma In rambling through: the city streets at this hoe” BPE OnaiT Pare Ae SE peg Children’s Day exercises at the Fleet street | Scranton, Pa., June 10, says: A youag man Z on the Fi ra ; . 4 , Methiodist Episcopal churoh, Brooklyn, yester- | lately licensed to preach in one of the Hyde | S980 an interesting study may be made of | «rwhen planning to bulld the famous “‘one-hoee ive T ehedl oft 5 | .2prees Qaeues worn by Chin Terms a OCK P.M. for sale, aw of Goltncree tthe Supreme, + ps the number and variety: of window gardens BS premise the above property. y ae The ein Cle Say arti ve " : 3 Hebruary. 1883, in ‘cause No, §, 064, ere are in Cleye- | day afternoon, were of an interesting nature, | Park churches has fallen, and a young woman, oT HOAs F. WAGGAMAN, A: | the “Grtizone” Rational +3 = Pyne eke shay," so humorously described by the ‘‘Autocrat of : hi the f a Meat Celestials who are ttell-| comprising singing, responsive reading, prayer | whose family holds a high position inthe church | "Hlch enliven the dreaty wastes of bricks and | {0 CITiTNC! Mes Bt De soestor | Seaeas pitioug and Charis F- Fanniog an Ste’ are Eytan mdestions. | Oue of these, who Keeps | and an address by the Rev. J..Ayatt Smith, the | and in society narrowly escaped belng his victim. | stone-_ The finest ate to be seer has on the Beat | Saree a pahadchormas ental wean: (yMHOS. 3. FISHER OO ee, reese Locke, Peas Rena 4 & laundry, is far more Inte he aver | ¢x-Congresaman. The pulpit was covered with | Oue evening last week the young minister in-| 114 second stories ;stone.vases which are filled | Au! the way to fx it, as T maintain, is only jest, Sass re in| “hein Witten Be bese aaah Pye Chinaman. He ts neat and clean In his | flowers, which were given by the children of the Vited the lady to take a stroll’ and she con- | ith flowering plats, and Cornellon Wandes,| Tomsk that place aa strong ex the ree.” eipiengralinenceed SQUARE (ag aeedlcenathed Perea three Gia equare No. ait ead ie ee a8. ich is patte Rer ours. and sented, not thin! e was mi! a a DNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THIR ropt . um D street a Sorat to : ieee lepine = = ee ti baa — ae Calbecatpgsiad etre to-day | er confidence in hima, She suggested s. walk | bits house, further up the avenge, shows, a The result of the Deacon's theory, when reduced to | ry Ste arate CLOCK. "og the peemiany, we Se foet and ures inchen. and is prone Wee tock us habits p ot his race. 3 _ Scrat sed that nd | marvellous wealth - of utitul plants on its | practice, is histori \t chaise th hun- " S | roome. . : _ From this inteilizent Chinaman and from other | Mr. Smith's address was devoted chiefy to | t2¢ zeit iene td the a pe windowellls. Some houses are brilliant with = eee SE cones hte vl fect gn tae bs fort aly, Deters ty aD AD and X | "Fraruns of sale: One-third cash; $100 at time of ¥ murces some resting information regarding | dudes. He said that his experience in Sunday- shortly afterward they were walking arm in arm | flower-boxes in every window. The favorite | 4d years to a day, when on the anniversary of its | ““rpusg: ‘cash: and the remainder in two equal installments, pay: he “pig tail ively in nine no iting months fre with i the deferred payments to bes lea : one-third tn in was obtained. For many hun-| schools lmd taught him to bewart of Sabbath-| through the classic Toadway which long has piaats are the daisies—which send their white | oompletion,—the Deacon being out for aride that morn- | Months, withinterest, be ae ag A the year 164 the native T . ld, "If the terme of ‘sale be not com: school dudes. This created a langh. ‘Yea,” | been called “‘Lovers’ Lane.” looms high above ail the rest—scarlet and pink Jec-dgas On the premis en se dynasty com-| continued he, “you need not laugh. I mean| When an unfrequented spot was reached pro- | geraniums, yellow calccolérias, and biue lobe. | ‘ns—it GCTION GALE_OF a DESIE; TE Dae pak OR EE ts under them to | dudes—d-u-d-e-s. Look out for the plons dude; | posals were made which were indignantly’ re- | lias, whilohanging from the boxes in graceful “Went to pleces all at once= ACGHEE Une AND BACK ING, NO. | cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing wo ” »ie head and wear it | you will find him dangerous. He should be sub- pelled by the young woman. Thus folled, he | festoonsare trailing vines of English and Ger- All at once, and nothing fizet; Gye SORTHWEST. ‘be at the cost of the purchaser. 8 Una tuit or coll. something after the manner in | dued. (Here there was great commotion.) A | broduced a bottle cf Inadanum and threatened | man ivy and nasturtiams, Git etree od Just as bubbles do when they burst.” SVETHIETS OCLOCE Boa ye Soe ich fadies wear fa Sruntoeh tho ab ‘ hair switches at the | dude is one of those fellows who comes to your | to kill himself if she remained obdurate. She | golden blossoms. In one corner honse there 1s Present day. The first emperor of the present eB | pee . R_O. HOL’ am, ae in of school to meet Miss Flora McFlimsy, and. the | still maintained her virtue in positive terms and | an oriel window on the second story, placed ex-| WY do not men end thelr careers, as did the Dea- aists. with eh sciaaas aaoen ks se-dede F streets northwest. Uynasty, who ascended the throne In 1644, de- | only way he can get into the school is by taking | fled. Glancing back she saw the reckless and | actly across the corner, and around the three | con's one-hoss shay?” Because there is always a weak- jerth stato st mT COLD WET, Anct. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUA - Yermined to make the tonsure of Manchuria, | aciass. Hels a real livedude. (Laughter.) | pafied man fultiiling the threat to polson him- | sides of it are arranged boxes which are @ mass | vane war whe ROTATE De COsBevicee Wa ae aE Which was his native country. the token of the | Beware of him; he don't know how to teach. | self. Reaching home she told her nts of | of solid green and scarlet—green ivy waving place. ate not equally strong their parts. THis EVENING. No. 1015. Fadmission of the Chinese of the entire country | He will carry on @ flrtation with a fair oné| the insult she had recelved and said that the | below and soarlet geranlume wi of Cae ahene | Disead attacks theci; the feoble part gives war: other ee gated eran Uta" and recorasd easter Sag ‘Yo his authority. It was not fong after he be-| with auburn hair most of the school session, in- | young man had probably poisoned himself. A | glowing above. follow, and thé human vehicle is@ wreck in the road. qyppsomas DOWLING, Auctoneer, land records of the District of Columbia, Liber i jan to reign that he issued a general order that | stead of giving the water of life*to the thirsty searching party discovered the preacher writh-| One of the fine corner houses in Madison ave- | among Americans the oustom ia for the heart, ver SALE OF Bs 797, ote 253, by direction of the mecured fed the greatest consternation with it | scholars. tng tn suony from the efleets of, the Iandanum, | nue is realy arefreshment to the exes im these | ana kidneys to vild before tha fast rah of the ds: MONDAY EVENING buat OR TUEND ag. she er euen, 1 Hepat or the prema hroughout the kingdom. He ordered the| ‘Dudes are very impudent fellows, and de-| and antidotes having been administered he re-| hot days. It has rather a deep yard around Its | stroyer, Two ford agopmplish this—work ang worry. ATOne Bate oe Gene Is68, at FIVE 'O'OLOCR B.A Lat opie to shave all the hatr from thelr heads ex- | cidediy seif-possessed creatures—if they can | yiyed to learn that his sin was known, two sides. In the yard are lovely beds of pan- | 1 ats is veal EXECUT ov OGUE, Rivision of square Xo. 164, de aaid sivbdivieion te ree ‘Pert the crown, and to allow the hair on that | becalled that. if there was a general confla- sscbbuseloedrelebestinyetalen sles and strange troploal palnis. ‘The honse | We are bound to béat=Qetermined to get rich a LIBRARY OF THE TATE EVTAB KINGMAN, | GPC" te wrsveyor's office of anid District in Ie articular part to grow long and dress ft ac-| gration they would coolly tarn around, I be- A Dog’s Tail as a Telegraph. itself has a wisteria vine climbing over it, while | hazards, or perish in the attempt. A few get rich; the RE GOLD WALCHR: consisting of a double two-story ana basement, ao to the customs of nomena Te = eve, and light their nasty little cigarettes with | prom the Cornell Sur. shacary, endow, on both piles there are boxes | majority perish in the attempt, You oan scarcely | ny onpen SEARS WAL Potce, execu |™ sand oot, Brick Dwelling. re derable time for 3 ma x wi lowering plants. glance over your dgily without meeting a para- TORS; — —¥) anscme, {uly accustomed to this | “Mr. Smith then went on to give his experi-| Last week, when astudent who rooms tn one | “liga misnfowering piaute. gardens’ are | cra amgtioniag @eudden death from hour? tissue, cor tsa. prc mio ri ope fe Sa Sees Change. but the custom finally prevailed | ence with a dude ina hospital during the late | of the down-town blocks was coming out of his destined to a brief Iife. Tho wealthy Now | wnat i euppe to be that, Mitney apf didee- BOOKS BELONGING TO OTHER OWNERS, trust of b> premisog vod wil be required. Throughout the length and breadth of the great | war. He could not do anything until Mr. Smith | room, he was stopped by the excited tenant of | Yorkers. who will coon leave tie city, care only nboeed ee : ee SOME GERMAN ASD FRENCH BOOKS. bh yg Pd pt Kt expires. If Is said at frst those who con- | told him if he didn’t get right “out of that door | the room next to his, who wanted to know if he | for the beauty of the flowers while they are at | tive ttoubles are as common 4s yellow leaves in October. sboreou peek BOLD ALY pewsyzva. | Rrorerty wil be; the ‘mak and cot of the pure Formed Nip the new rules were presented with | he would be booted out.” ‘Then he reallzed he | vent « teloeraphic Inetnweat Jn his room. On| home, And so the boxes are filled with a vari-| | Por thete difeases BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS | AUCTION ROGHS, 8. W, CONNER PESNGYLVA- | Eiator.” "ANDREW C- BRADLEY: Tramee tuel of silver. After awhile ail the converts | could do something, and he got out. Mr. Smith | Ke?! ograp! : ety of plants, all torced into bloom far in ad- | PLASTER is the specific unitersally enddrsea by the WASHINGTON, D.C. WM. P. YOUNG, 472 Loulsians avente. t» the new custom were given half a tael of | spoke of the benefits of contributing money for | being answered in the negative the afore-men- | ¢J.03 bt the’ time they Would blossom if the | people apd lesding namep in the medical feoulty, This | , MONDAY EVENING, JUNE ELEVENTR. 1889. " * Real Eatate Auctioneer. 9-akde Blver. ¢Lhen the present was reduced to only | mtsslonary purposes. He wished he had aa | tloned tenant became still more excited, and'| Open alt. These artificial sivethe seen tae plaster it not a patented prepatation seeking the sort of j “8D FOLLOWING) ENINGS. COMMENCING AT aM Ree =a tenth of a tael, and then only an egg was given. | mach money as Vanderbilt. Oh, how much | told a long story about hearing some one] of June the glory that would not naturally be SEY HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TERMS CASH, Z - Finally the egg was dispensed with and no| happiness he could makel” ‘Thére salt ne | thel = | Rotarioty which ia based upop qeception on the part of | _jou-rt TROMAS DOWLING, Anct._ | 5 iy s : 5 le th i irs until July or August, and, having ex- EXECUTOR" LE Z LE RE present was given. The law that reqnireti the | palling aroil of bills from his pocket, “isa #10 ene fe tiesto ere aot Me hausted tho vigor of thelr life, speedily fall Into | 9 Propstetors and iénorance on the pattof the publie= |} —-— ——————— DONEERG: ANGk_ | ex ecuroms sate oF VaLTADUR REAT. PsTA People to shave their heads and braid the | bill. "That con be my enemy or friend. It can | He had noticed it several times, and, being TR = NORTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET, decay. When those for whose pleusute they | buts remedy founded op lon and profound study by TO-MORROW. Li SGAN AND WAL r Queue was not often rigidly enforced by the | be my enemy if I spend it for drink, and make | S0mewhat of an operator, had even made N. have been forced into unnatural blossoming are | me and chemical experts. It possesses ats. the = $ , ree aoe aera eed eat al eee vies Out it was soonan | others drink the liquor it pays for." It can be] out to read parts of the message. but | away at the seaside or ocean, the flowers wih virtues of th Seance plosiecs in copickica| A Riithoad? axe MegPOrOUTAS Pstublished fact all over the empire that those | my friend if I give It for missionary pur-| Could make no sense of them, as they were! he all faded and brown, as if'a premature | with pape, § ina COLLEGE. Who did not de as the emperer desired would | poses for the preaching of the Gospel among the | evidently in cipher. Consequently he was be- aid ree TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE EN’ - autumn had come to them: A 1a i ee pe isa oa ter Toke Soe Sees dS 5 HORS oo, PX, Sinus of the powora, and authority tom n The most satisfactory window gardens for | "ecb—soientideally epeaking’~te brought dawn todate. | AND HARNESS, AT. STOWE, B} TuEART testament of fined, Baka dane nor would they | The money went back into the preachers poc- | 8nd was scraping together In his memory the | those who are in town all summer are those | Beguared against imitation&. In thecenterofthe | CORNER SEVENTH AND I ATHELT NORTE: | Geotecinwn, donut 247 proved and rece or any other en-| ket, and the exercises closed with singing and | Various Irish agitators of whom he had ex-| where the plants grow from seeds or from | senuindjs cyt the word CAPCINE. Price 25 cents. weeks otice ‘of the Legistor of Wits Sor 4 ngs. About a year | the benediction. pressed an unfavorable opinion, for the purpose hiever become suecessfal in a lawsuit against | heathens.” ginning to have visions of infernal machines, Those. who did conf gncceed in their busines: terprises and undertal he 3 dersigned, ne slips. TheSe make their natural progress bury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New | «Dy virtue of deed of rust and assignment made on | azo, when the empress and eo-rexent aS ggg ee, of having them bound over to Keep the peace; | through the season and are assailed by no pre- one 3 | the th aay of Sune, A Bi aay by fone Re ping. and | Ti: Wied, the whole nation went into mourning, ‘Whe Telegraph as a Nuisance. alse, pe Rae stee to orsene cotin imme tly, mature blight. Many such may be seen among {and pecords of the Distaet af Columbia, the unage | OS! ead in memory of | the Geceased the law | prom the Celestial Empire, Shanahal. in which to keep the pleces when the machine | the more humble homes of the city. There is in forbade the Chinese shaving foi nonth. m went off. The student, when the man had got vhiek S the city of Foochow, the mayor of the town | To old-fashioned people—and most people are | tar enough along in his story to propose a| 2¢,ovenue one whieh has been specially no- ticeable for several successive summers. A lon; Puaile the discovery that the higher powers were | old-fashtoned nowadays—who have passed | visit to the nearest llfe-Insurance office, re- | box runs scious, twe win lO ran ae f and he accordingly made a | Thackeray's critical age of forty, the telegraph | Marked that there was only one explanation : round lying and «ituate ig Threll Genes ar get aetT tae ge ede | Carer ce rasa Mn td be ton, on THUR! Sg the FOUR = sts id cleven (11D) sined therein appointed trustees will fall totnehih- | '6 said deceased, to wit. all 2 at publi DAY OF JUNE, A. D. Parte of lots numbered one hundred AY 0] . 1883 fencing at TEN | and one hundred and twenty-one (lg) ih neil aa, little seedlings may _be seen coming up out of CO fi Xi ot Sat dar, the Sipwing Sescetten | Aiton, beginning for tbe ea parosis Yaid upon the barber shops, and sixty Chinese | eee : for the curious phenomenon--his chum kept a P roperty: stock in trade af Rround at the end of uiuctyscight foot usd Winn tees Were caught in the act of being shaved. Thee | an unmitigated nuisance. To begin with lt | dog which was in the habit of lying in the cor- ae oaawe Haig aneoer aD tie or oe of ream Ca ‘aie a n Gt line of Lines bites ca cea oa fered = Yere arrested, brouzht before the mayor. were | !8 enormously expensive; tt has added to every | ner of the room near the wall, and the waxeing | fiat! garden is a glory of color with. yellow po- cles found in a first-class family Go- | Treet westerly ou te oad noth ee cae heavily fined, ‘and then severely bastinadoed. | firm's expenditure a constant drain of two to | of his tail against the foot-board probably pro- | rebpsls, erlmson petunias and verbenas of every TT? EPR BRR > Samy, together with Ue suplomiaig ad atures, con- | street weston ou i wyertorip Uy ad with the auld uordh . Pore than this, their beads were painted a ten thousand dollars a year with no correspond- | duced the mysterious nolse, The order for the | tit ye 4s surprising how many wanderers RE RRR’ ” Bas. | ters Bins, Scaice and Shelving, &., all in fret: | (° of suet ares cients. foot and ture Inches Yright blue, which is the color for mourning in | ing increase of profits or comualasions. It wastes | Cofin has been egncelled and the insurance | from the winged life of the Jelds. those zardens 3 Eon E Bocce | 28 condition, ‘together with 8, Yuitanle horse and | twoive (112); thence running on eald west jusdred and China, and a coat of varnish was put over the | time to an incredible extent: th. tee agent has lost a customer, while the badly | wii attract—buzzing bees, saticy yellow jackets, KE E "sS3° | Woron and barnese and buggy and harneat. one hundred and fifty feet (150) to the back line of * paint.’ Every week, while the mourning cere- word has induced the ‘manatees cYery | frightened tenant ts congratulating himself on | wud eemctinee tee see tornings bright "THOS. F. MIIgER, fest Gor oe Renins carterly with aald beck line sixty monies lasted the culprits were compelled to | €V€Ty word has induced the manufacture of the being the only telegraph operator who has ever Ap: butterfiles wi vers, present themseives to receive a fresh supply of | most elaborate codes, in which the most impos- | succeeded in reading the wagging of a dog's | Ptterflles will flutter over the flowers. i Paint and varnish. In this country the Chinese sible words convey deeply inyolyed sentences. | tall. Longevity Increasing. CELEBRATED STOMACH AN the or who become Ameriean citizens, and who accept i Fea lee the Christian faith aa their belief, do not heal. tia ee ks = — ue ae lel aeee of Oval Versus Round Waists, tate to cut off thei drese their hair | these codes, and as no telegraph line can Pro- | prom the London Times. 4n the American T those who | Vide all its asslstants with an unlimited knowl- * foutherty by and with weld east Lin kK, BYRD LEWIS. tine oh i ‘one “hundred sud ten xo. editors of John Dowling will please present 30) feet 10 the worth tine of said fot uum! ae : Ss Race eee one hundred and twenty-one (121; thence runping with waid north line twenty-one foct aud three N, A. Humphreys, In his recent paper on the easterly Trustees, | Inches 421-3); thence in a straight live eouthoriy to the lace of beginnins, improved b: decrease of mortality, read before the Statisti- BR. BYHD LEws, Ing, improv ¥ Trasonn feet (G0) to the east Hue of xald lot; | 124) two Frame Dwelling BI TTT (TIT ERE RRR ,S3Sq Je8-dte 416 Sth strect northwest. ouses, numbered respectively $611 ant #18, and one Yetain their native reilgion, and who intended | edge of languages, mistakes are frequent, and | _ The more closely a woman can get her bust : © | cal society, has done a cénsiderable service to 3 - oF Eat § OHN SHERMAN & CO, eae aiteeran ar eet cram 12 uuabered ope at some future thne to return to China, gener-| the unfortunate reciptent of a mensage wastes | approximate to the shape of & peg-top the | the publio. With Infalte eave end. palastaking, | # j 3 HR Fe] . Veal Eutne ‘Anis and Anctioncers, handed und tultigen (118), in: Thre Bolte adie ells retain the queues or “pig talls,” as the | is time frst in endeavoring to solve the riddie | prouder and happier she usually ts. Why the | he has brought a mass. gf floating and vaguo | 55) = = Ss & S71 F street northweet. | aed Geongettwn, fronting twenty (20) feet ou 24 street boys sometimes call them. It a Chinaman were | Presented by a mistake of, say, two letters in an g-top has attained to the high distinction of | opinion upon the ject of English health to CHANCERY SALE OF U! ey Dror (150) feet, the same being the westernmost twenty £ retura to his native land without his queue, | {tallan pluperfect. and then in asking for a repe- | serying as a model for woman Isone of themany | the test of accurate statistics, and has told. us Mabisow STREET NOMEIWESE a BEAMEEN | (eet frout of said lot, inupeoved” hy a two-story ome > he would lose the respect of his countrymenand | tion of the unsolvable prooiem. sion conteciid With & The Greeks— | exactly what modern hygiene hag and has not ett Gere eee 5 | Tormsof enle” Guethind ict the (rarchane snoney be compelled to leave the country. It used to be one of the alleviations of exile | Puzzles connected w Soaps Dee Greek Baal apne for Englishmen. Mn Humphreys, who has —_ tue blaitidt of Colameia, Mey 2), Scar 4 cash, the residue in two equal inetallients, payable ree ier that mails came in with the news with reasona- | Who certainly knew something about the human | Gyn drawn up a new life table to compare with caune No. 8,857, Equity docket 25.1 rill ro ely in six and twelve months, and secured by Should the Hair be Periodically Cut? | ble regularity, and one knew when one wonld | rorm—assigned to thelr ideal walst dlmensions | Dy Farr'e, shows that coos brates oe te ube -anction. oof SAN, gese trotet | day oben atte riretelx te rete ee Dr. Shoemaker. hear from home, and when one would have to | quite intolerable to an Englishwoman of to-day. | first public health act was passed, the longevit . i 5, tn of trea a It may be that cutting and shaving may for | Write. Whatever one’s personal news there was the premises atib-lot 7B, iD equare 180, 15 Waaht he ae ad : ‘the ps Moreover, they made it oval, whereas the mod- | of the English people has sensibly increased. : £285 ris lmensions of eld ft ae twenty fet four | sold or aifcas 4 the option of the purchaae, fhe time increase the action of the growth, but | Ways. batch of newspapers to read, and for | Ores" | lc¥ He ot ONal phystological fact | Whether from the operation of that act, or from | Nuearenuot tho ratondl medical philosophy hice | SnragesTOMEDY a depth of ninety-two feet alx inches to | post of $100 rae read complied with in ton Sect tt A ee ai . | these at least one could greet with pleasure the t : | an unobserved change in the ways of the people | st present prevaila. I f ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in equal pay- | after the day of sule the Executor reserves to has no permanent effect elther upon the hair- sound of the mail guns. But the telegraph has | that there is about an oval waist a delight kin to the d a t of “t: at present prevails. It is @ perfectly pure vegetable ments at one and two youre, with interest, tes ee ‘at | Tesell the property, after five days’ public notice, at the alb or the hair-sac, and will not In any way are s - | ful suppleness and elasticity, while the round | POR (0 the Geveldpment jor temperance Now | remedy, embracing the throe important properties of a | Tents at one and two in default," All convey” balb or the 5 ot in any '¥ | ruined this; there {s no longer sequence or con. fr f th Y rT p F Bid to the life of the hair. On the contrary, j tinuity inthe news we get. What in the old | Waist so commonat the present day is hard, going on, or from one of those alterations in the | preventive, ‘and an alterative. It fortifies the cured by deed ser. ij ser. Deferred payinents tobe | Tisk and cost of the purchaser da: 1d have be rigid, and unsympathetic. The fact is that | Vitulence ofdisease which have repeatedly occtr- | poay against invigorates and revitalizes the Povapelur and ee bene oe RicwanD nh KAWFOKD, Executor, Cutting and shaving will cause the hair to grow | inthe China: jhe tate aes Sargon some women are bead with waists naturally | €4 Inhistory, the mortality from epidemic dis- | torpia stomach and liver, and effects a salutary Change AR olla met opal on Se eet tre are rpguees SALE OF A VERY VALU Zonger for the the being, but in the end will | yy Renter or by Indian papers, or fren me: | small, and oval as every natural walst 1s, whilo | eases suddenly declined, til the mean mortallty | in the entire system, tell the property at the tisk aud ‘Gost, of ‘the defaulting EEM OF FIFTY FIVE ACRES, N¥ AK F. tnevitably shorten it tea ce Ae by exhausting aeee Journals or fou ‘Australian ex- | other women less favored by nature, are de- teen Bpcrthoumed open Ea For sale by all Druggists ana Deslors generally. PYM Sarre, deems, Ve FOWLER, bt S000 7H Ch ati OW To SUBDIVIE Br ie nutritive action of the hair-forming appar- a ‘i = termined to outdo ‘the smallness at no matter Z ” ay —— = UILDING LOTS. atus. When the hairs are frequently eat, they | Changes, and sometimes from all four; until all will usually become arser, often losing the By virtue of a deed of trost duly recorded in Liber BR, our interest in {t Is destroyed by the scrappy and | What cost. But no discriminating critto can | 994 !s dropping still, the mean death rate of| jet CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY No, c D.C. i ch Th t ed I it dos ioe NORTHWEST, IN WASHING- 30.5) folie Bes. Pride lana ee coh sone nearly one-seventh. is increas longevity . D.C. ar, Van twill well at Eats gue ‘upon & i it likewis Was was atime when we conld attent{vely fol- | Ural and artificial smallness. Perhaps if this all wee: Under docree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- ou THURSDAY, JUN ENLY- % Incineyieeoming chestnut and tack chaning | 10m the Brogress ofthe taining forthe Oxford | Were Detter understood, woinen would esas | 12 6U,1t18 true, quite equally divided between cor aenin s aargness, maqenyconstel | lan gr Runes OCLUCR AE A dt or to a dark brown. In aditition. the ends of very | ar4,cambridge, of of the betting for the Dery, eee eee ated ee rate aaacies Of | partially ascertained, but which probably have sell af, publle snction, ip front of the ‘premises, on | Fach, cdutainiue fft-fve acres, tw rode aid four Prany will be split and ragged, presenting a | Pore we reas etal; Dut now weget the result | Terr oven at the Tish. of appease ie cn | some Telation to the extrallablilty of women Boi aaa ecronate ot Cae ea peke eo INET: | PAUDCR: EBs ae weaabene eos A Kestaees | locutas wake tights thd seivhtees Grtie ets ee, Frusl-like appearance. If the halrs appear | Atte abiched as vere crea ate eect 8 | Coneplcuously from Womens eras fee | during the child-bearing period offife, femates | 1D tion and ecrenene of the boweln. are sympacen ota vist, suodivinion of tio in | ing. Btunted in thelr growth upon portions of the | Were given ‘a teaspoontel of Licbig: teeera'cg | They Would then find that some other problems; Bet tg Eta eae Sa ane) | cana ShlaNGEl te reed oe ree | ope go-story brick “dmhine Fick Greets | A depontt Sf giog teased seeks Rurcnacets oot. ® or beard. or gray hairs crop up here and i 1 Q | an ie total progress e! may roadly” i} tf mee there, the metiod of clipping off the ends of the | &.Well-served dinner. It was Artentus Wardwho themselves without mach dftedityy ot Settle | Stated thus: Men live two years’ longer than | EY the ws of Afer'e Catharde ors ees Rp. as) Ml stresthectkeset ns Cute Datne Rouse | Por dulaition caedhieee aie wee eee short hairs,of piucking out the ragged, withered, | bet baer bie peony tyre are z they ‘did 30 years ago, and Women three years and as aids to digestion, they Haye no equal, They a terine: johefourih aati: and rs Inetx, twelve | Rotice of such resale in The Evening Star, Du io ni “hairs, will allow ¥ H 5 i and four months longer, a difference, we need 3 i Ce = : - repel cag tome ‘and thicker” “"“™ ' 8°OW | iife would be far better worth living it sclentists au Ree not say, quite large enough to be perceptible In Sg ey at he cotion of June 2, 1883. a Mothers, in rearing thelr children, should not had avoided the discovery of the electric tele- | New York Letter to Utica Observer. human life. It ts equivalent, if with Hum- ‘ poate required at sale, and conveyancing at ECEIVER'S SALE OF HOUSES Nos. 606 AND 808 cut thelr hair at certain periods of the year—|S™PB- Great, indeed, is invention. I even look to phreya we take 40 years to be, roughly speak. | A VER'S SARSAPARILLA Is A HIGHLY CONGEN- | ther oS ALON ASHFORD, FRECEVEE ELE OF BOUBES Ros. 80 éuring the superstitious period of full moon— a see supplied the long-felt want of tight trousers | ing, the usual term of life, toan improvement ait agosaite Sereapatilia and other blood pu- Sais aye.) 0 B; Tirtye of decree ‘of the in order to increase its length and luxuriance rons Texas a Contnsescink that won't poke out at the knees. of 6 per bee Began ‘ted on leave ina ueeeene et aenechas sauce ‘tb ahoqualled 50D. TA seek. wf parte ere ie ee Bs they bloom into womanhood and manhood. ‘ete % 7, country of 30,000,000 w: ,000 more people NCAN: r Fes . ie ve, his habit of cutting the hair of stites | When Mr. Boltver Bascom came into Kansas| ‘I am so tired,” said the gentle dude. in {t than it otherwise would have had. 4 pop: Paes ccm saatiine! 3 See Se2cokde | iin he. roras at FIVE rCLOCK F brings evil in place of good, and 1s also con- | City from a trip down in the Arkansas bottoms, | _“‘He stood in the bar-room of the Hotel Bruns-| ulation greater than that of Denmark would , E BAUEDERS & BRO kau aay the Property. de a8 Non, 008 Semned by the distinguished worker in this de- he looked like death just after the pale horse | W!ck- During a previous hour he had been | have been saved from perishing. Whether that oS To eth tee ape eae Lt 40 and 41, to ment, Prof. Kaposl, of Vienna, who states | hea got away from hity Spare ors | similarly erect in Delmonico's beverage-room. See Oates poor cr coun 4 coop EET AND HEE OE PORES etopmn tle: hat it is well known that the hair of women z 1 Who possess luxuriant locks from the time of| “Where have you been?” inquired an ac- | Al! day long he would remain unbending; or, If | tnStact, howover, astegards Englandthers can | RRR OO F A Henge fi on seTasbae sine eee eee girlhood never again attains its original length | quaintance. he occasionally sat down, tt would be with legs | eno reasonable doubt, and itis well thatthetact, | Ha 8 3 aN Pood, Skis eer CHALE Bagt aE Oo Eee ee Semen Bote tes : wBlek,” replled Bolive, lagubrioualy. fatigued nim. It soma fo him that ne fespon: | We I recownlzoa"Gar’ people tend more| # Boo” & £Ltcas MApRRY dtmicas | necucliseetar ah coon OMG ores cus made the same observation by “You do look badly, for fact,” said the ai 2 = East Capitol and A northeast. frequent expertment, and he adds that there x ys, A - | sibility could be more wearing upon mind. strongly year by year to kee; re. A tor ‘and inost elas: | “ang rey , Sse goneral opiaion that frequent cutting of | {uaintance. ““You are convalescing, ain't you?” | The fashion of extremely high-cut vests (he calls | “Tiss the broad faot, Dut Me. Homphreysadas| 99, & = U Ho Glue on earth! A | 144 ib ie anal iegiare fu, te ghee OE tebe oe length; but the effect 1s| “Not much,” replied Boliver; “I'm done con- | them waistcoats) haa relieved him greatly of re-| details of the highest interest. Our taouestious # aftcder Glues sad Ot stent between Band O mettosel ales Bae: (itereat from that generally supposed. Thus, | valescing. It’s too blamed expensive, this con- | Sponsibility as to neckties, since only the small- | derived not from figures, but from ol tons, | 4.99 pie solutely Un: | “Terms: One-third cyan; balance in six, twatve and J; = Upon one occasion he states that he cut off | valescing business, especially where I've been— | ost and smoothest show of cravat !s now made. | were, it appears, correct. The very old li Na Ro aaa: gighteen months, with interest at els ver ceht, seman BUSTERS SALE OF A VALU, BULLDING clreles of hair an inch in diameter on the heads | down in Arkansds. I'm getting better slowly | Even his bang, when once _artist- | ionger—that is, of course, they are, as we 0 ration Always paar Lig | | Bua secured oe A A a a a of healthy men, and from week to week com- | every day, thank you; but don't let on to any | ‘cally cut and arranged, involves no doe-| gested, stronger, loss lable to that senile teeble- ble, . en eather and Hubber | 805 “it eT COLD WELT act. socluwes? red the intensity of growth of the shorn | of our home doctors that Iam sloWly conrales- | Pressing amount of attention. He would be| ness and degeneracy which atruck our ances- an ee tn Scrap Books, Leather Belting, | TpviOS. 3. FISHER & CO. were tae of 8 deed of trust dated July 24th. A. place with the rest of the hair. The result was | cing. If you do, I'll kill you, Yon see, | nearly free fromcare, but for the knees of his tors as their natural condition. They decay, of | Orasnentct sree Lek Bott eo emer Dalting, ei oar Boor aald Pecorted in liber Mo, 914, felted urprising to thia close and caretul observer, |I had the malarial fever; was taken down | Pantaloons. I will forbear to name the most | course, and loose powers of all kinds, but they ie eo» OE ee neerabie tenscityit EREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE LOT AND IM- | Columbia, and at the request of the holder of te noter Bs he found in some cases the numbers were sick in a small, yaller-dog town, that | perfect development of the dude at present in | no longer sink Into second childhood, but, | petanutacturers of, Gummed Labels, Makers, Scrat | ZROVEMENTS ON SUATHEETS BUTE, Neon | So ERDAEIBUe spetion in front of the premaine: Egaal. but generally the growth became slower | only had one physician to its back, and|New York, but will tell about the hirsute | except when overworked, dle, so to speak, stand. Sguyers, &e., supplied by gallon or barrel. THE ANACOSTIA BRIDGE % HALE-PABT FIVE GCLOCR M. the Tollowing® iter the cutting, and he has never observed | I was sick, sicker'n a horse, and for a plum | Change that has come over him. When he went ing, as only hero d todo. We soe men | 20.0t. per’ he tian ater Pad, 100.extra. | On THURSDAY APTEE! OGN, JUNE FOUR. described real estate, situate in the city’ of Washington, increase In rapidity. week I didn’t know whether I was in Ar-| to Europe last fall his halr and mustache were and women now: over 80, with all thetr | #ae OMEARAS CO. IST Pe. av. Washi; .D.C. TEENIE at Ee oe nian. rd x D.C. fo wit:—4 that cortain piece of ground known F might also add that I believe many beard- | kansas, Oregon, or extreme danger. About the | Dlack. At that time his ideal pertect gentle-| racuities intadt, al onverse, to eat well | "Live A tod cverywheiy, “Sold by Brusareta, fig 44 fest 6 inches on Lith street east'betwene at and | OF guste nembered Tans naeivel cok cenawision Jess faces and bald heads in middle and advanc- | first thing I remember, I woke up and saw the | ™an was English, and all of his own speech, | and to wall, and wi decided and admitted | Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and general stores. mb2) | N Streets, with a devth of 117 feet Gibches tov -0 fect | case = en due to cutting and shaving in | doctor, He had his watch out and his hand on | manners and dress were in as close as possible | infuence onthe affairs amid which they live. OYAGERS TO EUROPE. withthe Budlaines Suerom Co {BE North side, together | | Terms: One-third cash, and the, balance in aig, and boys seem daily | my pulse; and I hadn't much more than taken | Imitation of London aristocratic usages. But | this is the more striking because the increased | WV" piaios Terms: One-third in cazh; the remainderin six and | cent per aununr cece he hee at ee et SE pee Upon our streets with their closely eropped | im the situation when he told me to run out my | he spent several months in St. Petersburg and | jongevity of the very aged is not shared by the red by deed of trust, or all secured by deed of trust. | at option of purchaser. fi00 deposit at the time SHER & CO., Aucis. | sale’ and all oouveyameing and recodine st oan ‘Terms to bo com J. W. BOTELER & SON twelve months, with inter Jeads and the young men with thelr clean- | tongue, and he looked at it until my Jaws ached, | comes back remodeled on the standard of the | oid. Both inmenand women the chance of survi- | Are the Agents forthe ase cr ttee im this District | Beeaeae THO shaven faces are year by year by this fashion | holding them open go long, and then he leaned | Russian swell. He makes his own tea in a of val between 55 and 70 has not increased, but has if the REE BRAINAR! having their hair-forming apparatus over-| back and closed his eyes and murmored: | §@movar; he drinks the finest champagne ob-| rather, if anything, declined. People of that INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. 7-004 JOHN JOY ED: #tratned. : ‘Thank heaven! He's better. He ts now slowly | talnable; he eats nasty caviare, and he can't | ave do not benefit somuch by the reduced power | Parties proposing to visit Eurcee cay obtain all infor- ES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME " a convalescing. Bring up a bottle of brandy!’ | endure our hot weather positively. Of course the | of epidemics; they feel, unless exceptionally | mation by applying to DWELLING AND LOT ON SEVENTH STREET, Why mterrupted. He poured out a pretty good snifter, and told | June temperature will not permit him to clothe strong, the influences, such as sudden falls of J. W. BOTELER & SON, BETWEEN G AND E BIREETS SOUTHEAST, | = From the Boston Globe. me to take about four such drinks ever day in Russian furs, but tn another way he puts on t apres FINANCIAL. ie temperature, over which science has little power, | _*P21-8m 923 Penn. Ave. sy ¥ 5 Some of the nice children on Commonwealth | while T was convalescing; and so a bottle didn't | the looks of the Russian aristocrat, a8 personi- | and they decidedly suffer from the increase of | —rouinG PILES: Libbe Wot, Oh fals 484, Gent AUN, Epeorted, tn Ty a aoa avenue recently proposed to surprise thelr par- | last more than two lag there: dowle tooret” | have “very light halt and beards. Se has he, | Worry and anxiety which, among men and women SYMPTOMS AND CURE. ; She Distric tum! at | DoAiso, WASH C. GASLIGHT and ALL vibe VaR? ents with a dramatic performance with the dis- | C8 $2.50. Well, I lay there, slowly convalesc- He has bi tina ils biaok alinioat to white afte: with grown tamilles, so markedly characterizes | | ‘The symptoms are, moisture, like perspiration, In- iblie Te een ta ‘Btuck. e ing and getting drunk every day, for three | He has bleact ein tal Breas cenite after | modern life. It is, however, in youth and ea ea ines Soceeened ei, (very distrees- 3 it T FIVE O'CLOCK | Deposits received subject to check. tinct understanding that no adult was to wit- weeks, and the doctor making two regular daily | the manner of our artificial blondes of the other maturity that the improvement is most marked. gpd front of the that piece or hess a rehearsal or to ask about the nature of | trips at $3. trip, and one day when I had a| S¢X- The man’s chance of life is increased most decid- e fi We pay SPECIAL atiention to obtaining ihe play written by a young miss of ten years, | lucid interval I spoke to him about my condi- son who was to assume the role of heroine, asstated | ton and asked bim if I was not pretty near well : ef If allowed a coutinue very ter ‘Three Distinguished Females. edly between 5 and35,and thewoman’s between | ous rosults may follow. ‘"SWAYNE'S OINT! pet 5and 55; and as, of course, great numbers, | Rnewh Seat Hono ntipehe Bechet teh by a lad of the same aye. On the night of the | ough to dig out and go home. From the Indianapotis Review. though not increased numbers, who reach those | all seals, by pam tor 8) *. Rent pumice the paretes of the chile! . il,” said the doctor, aftera while. ‘You| Two young ladies of Terre Haute were return- | ages survive, Mr. Humphreys condenses exten- | cents: & boxes, $1.25 dic? ae reas, Biod tn the front drawing-room of one of the | sf slowly convalescing, anid if Jou keep up the | ing from California. The parlor car was crowd- | sive calculations into the following sentences: SWAINE & BON, Pi him ~z>swered. large realdences and waited for the drawing felerst Sh rantney tod Oo tone ennks—and T'll | ed with passengers. At a small station a woman ees eleiae propeston of young noe 3. cease to ent (01 5 = creyae conntoreend toes “Then the doctor collected his $3 fee and went, | !0 showy attire entered and demanded a whole er fy + if B 5 i i P| i } HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKERS, BROKEES AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, | HE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE if [ H Ct E PPS’ c rtion ofelderly persons do not beco! le) BREAKFAST. pel of the hero and heroine and the departure of | ®¥8y, While I relapsed into a mild ies of | Section. It was not to be had, and the conduc- gent at 60, we shall not be far wrong in classin; i rights, ease- the former for the wilds of the w: whete he | Jim-jams, and tore up fitteen of thecarpet | tor, brakemai er and cook, who seemed to | the 40 years from 2) to 60,as the useful period o GRATEFUL—COMFORTING ‘game be. ‘was to reap his fortune in potas cattie and | 824 broke all the glaas out of a book-case, try- | be impressed ‘ifn the new ‘3 imy man’s life. Table No9 hows us that of the ae knowledge of the natural laws which are mining. This went off finely, and the por-| ‘ng to let insome fresh alr and ventilate the | ance,were all painfully exercised to know where 2,000 years added to the lives of 1,000 males by | govern of digestion and pussition. a8 by eo ome tieres were closed with a loud burst of ‘ap- sick-room. When the doctor came the next | to put her. The cause of all this commotion was the reduction of death-rate in 1876-80, no Pcereial application of the ae provention of oe — lause. A lapse of ten years was supposed to | Morning I asked him if I was any better. He | very blonde, very large, very richly clothed, and | less than 1,407, or 70 per cent, are lived at the A de- feveraased between the first and second acts, and | Xamined my pulse, tried my temperature and | very swell. When {t seemed impossible to get | useful ages between 20 and 60. Of the ‘When the act commenced the young husband | $4! I still had some fever, but, on the whole, {| her a whole section, or even half one, she | remainder of the fncrease, 445, or 22 per cent, had returned, and his wife, not looking « Gay | 88 convalescing all right. turned to the young Indies and said: ‘Will’ you | are lived under 20 years; and 157, or 8 per cent’ older, greeted her spouse in a formal manner, “Is there any danger of its striking in?’ I | consent to take the upper berth of your section | above 60 years, Thus, of the total increase, 70 and even asked him to remain and dine with | inquired. ; and let me have the lower?’ cent is added to the useful and 30 per cent her. which he consented to do. While seated| ‘. ‘What do you mean?” said the doctor. “Borry we can’t oblige you,” led one of what may be falled.the dependent age at the table eating ice cream, the husband told “ ‘Why, the the fact Is,” I sald, ‘if this con-| the pink-cheeked fairies, “buf real ly we prefer ods. The hi number of years lived ‘Mado simply with boiling water or milk, how he had tolled for wealth ‘and acquired mil- | ¥#lescing becomes chronic, I’m busted.’ to keep the lower berth ourselves.” y 1,000 females, scrraing to the.rates of mor- ping fe i old in tins, (only 34-Ib, and Ib. ), by Grocers, labeied. Uh all for the sake of the d ‘ife he haa What!’ exclaimed the doctor. ‘Then the big blonde straightened herself tality that prevailed.in is-8,405. Ofthese et benee, ter bok coe i ae | ‘Why, you see, I'm dead broke.’ threw tueffable contempt and importance tnfo | 9,196, or 65 per conf, are lived atthe useful ages JAMES EPPS & CO., errwrns matron that she finished the ice cream, sighed ss sou 'd better diagnose your case aguin,’ net pale eyes, — said: “Perhaps you don't nero 20 and 60; He 15 per cent, under 20 % doctor. am: e ears if 2, 016. | eee ASHING? f(OBK AXD RICHMOND then sdtrenens bor kovband, speak ting earreatic | {1Mebbe sou had,” sala I. Non we dott,” replled the Terre Haute gir, | Zot of A8° And. Gil, or 20 per cont, bw TON, KEW ¥. ell,” she : 4 Ormly:—“ You have done wi “Then he went to work and felt my pulse, | in a tone of serene indifference. If, therefore, Mr. Humphreys figures are eor- Shak table you haves Been ee meek’ Eiorer iol | (OK ty tempanssirys Wokad nt tay Vane ond | cel ot te ecalae ans aad rect—and there Is avery jasor ason to believe them been idle. You shall see what I have accom-| finally said: Jewels. “Iam Mrs. Col. Dunlevy Wickersham,” | —the question we pes reason, p y —_ — plished.” She touched a bell anda white-cap-| ‘‘ ‘Please turn your pockets inside out.’ (@unievy Wickeraham is known all along the swered, and answered in th ‘e TICO, bonne entered the room, leadii toddlin, “TI did so, and then the doctor took his hat | end of the road as a bonanza man—bushels of jeni gress, 80 fares it extinguishes or di- ) H. H. DODGE, Eitanc a gear old and: followd oy tine CeacliNG | and cane off the center table and sane mones—so much that he needs néthing. more.) | finials Giecass. moe aot nese ee yaedoctive bas Yarious ages, one for each year of married life. | _ % ‘I don’t see but you are all right enough.| ‘‘Are you, indeed?” re x which wouid be no boon if the extension were - ‘The actors to this day do not understand why You have had a mighty narrow escape from a “Perhaps you don’t know who I ed to the Psalmist’s period of “labor and Bonds, Stocks and Tevestment Securities Bought an@ the waa interrupted by shouts of laughter | Telapse, young man, but I guess you had better w,” but it increases efficiency. More pe odio! from the pidge mothers who | be making arrangements to leave this locality.| Mada youths live and more men and women in their ‘were present. At any rate. tl say the play I don't think the climate agrees with you. When me ‘get te your ds you can i pone. ae qed and early maturity are less Was 8 success, but the parents ita little back - frien remit suddenly and frequently cut short. ie reser- : ‘OU Owe me.’ “And I,” said her cot who had hither- i ig Frenchy in construction and plot. - he lit out and I + in | to kept ea mpanion, o in the nation is deepened as well as on Hand. before 1 left. I rolled up the mattress and took ee REET Poe ‘London Dispateh to the Manchester Examines. out $75 I had left, and started for home the ‘The Officer's Heply to the Czar, ; but don’t you let on to the folks People who can afford to drink champagne | 2¢Xt day Bf ‘From the Pall Mall Gasette, may be Interested to know that, according to a —— oe When Col. De Galitzen was colonel in the low music, because if you do a Feturn recently received from the districts in | cal sharp will’ want me to pay for It.” Russian Guard he reeled out of a restaurant on so ‘which the wine fs grown, the stock now om hand one ocoasion into the public street in broad day happiness of life and Now York 3s equal to 109,000,000 bottles, or about the ‘The Great Eastern Idle. in a disgraceful state of intoxication. Unfortu-| a continuous for, if effective vitality is commission. Private ‘Quantity required for five years’ ali | From London Truth. nately for him, the father of the Wage czar | increased, 80 also is the capacity for emigration. ‘Richmond, Baltimore, over the world. The quantity led from ; The largeat steamship In the world, the Great happened to be passing at the ee are ane, Coon She champagne districts caving the year ended | Eastern, earned last year, $65, while $20,000 hii. He was arrested and brought up to the | Thectvil servant under the crown loi poser pril 30 last was over 20,500,000 bottles, which | was spent in keeping her in repair. The com-| €Mperor, who, after making a few indignant re- | barness in England is Earl Granville. He , —— ae. OF all tuts rather les tous 8,000,000 ber, | PADS having this mammoth white elephant on Talned to make sen ce sias Ne ey ef i ( — cee aomeneet ie France. Of course, the Pesecencb fpr nadie coe Ae! besides | self in my forge cop nag S ‘FORSALE °° x i ve given represent yuantit; original debt, not a shilling is due | you were t! ASLIGH? OFFiCn. Ope if ommace wae pee seopaynn' Ion caported fo any cxedison, "eke aueckate Dee ee ere AT THE GASLIGHT OFFIOR - O« ‘from the districts. The quantity of spurious “pro| for “ which will imbibed all over the world can only | at least save cost of ; and it is (De to the imagination, but probably it con- inthe meantime, that the ‘ siderably exceeded the total of that which was | size of the shi; which are now being built is in | not address a pucdenlably genuine. favor of the Great Eastern.”

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