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_— aR j : } ; the ; : a = & , f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY¢ JUNE 4, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. ] 7 NOVEL ORNAMENTS. IS LIFE GROWING LONGER? : HOW °TWAS DONE. AUCTION | SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, &c. Peentiar Use Made of Sen Beans, Alli- | some Reasons why Death is Supposed to | The Narrative ofa Broker Whe Had THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DA\S. TYRE HANDY COMPANT oe 7 ’ i be Gradually Getting Further Away. Been With Friends From = = T For Constant, water Teeth and Sea Shelis. y = v = seebtom, OBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Req) Eatate Auctioneer, rpoolss DOWLING, Ancnoneer. Bin much ina nitebells edited by" select corps of ex- From the New York Sum From the New York San. From the New York Sun. AUCTION SALE OF PREMISES Non. 921 AND 929, CATALOGUE SALE USGSPEL Lays, the newest and test § 8 music A down-town jeweller exhibited what ap-| To be told that unaer proper conditions we| *’S mos’xtro’nary thing I ever saw 'n m’ life.” OF ane Lene Dee ES ar VET from one to five dollars, : nd to be large-sized pebbles of a varied but | ought to live 100 years, and that the discourag- | remarked a morose-looking young man ashe LOTS. FRO. TING ON A THIRTY FOOT ALLEY ‘az my?) CC. PURSELL, Bookselier, 418 9th st. nw. WHY WALL STREET IS RUNNING To or. o form and color. Some were oval | ing doctrine of theinfluence of heredity in short- | dropped heavily into a chair ina popular cafe aaa nae sepa ee di sate SEVERAL PRIVATE LIBRARIES, Be B B. Tae \ others perfects round and flat otiers | ening Ife is only true ina limited sense, isin- | uptown Inst night, and gravely nodded bie | n'e"Seretan Courter Ue Bins: of pee =| Forming an uausually ae pases ATMS. | JOHN A. DODGE & CO. BANKERSand TROKERS, of a half-round, flat s while others were of | teresting to most people. - So, also, Is the cir- | head to several acquaintances. “I fell in with | (1, TEntwisle & Barron, bankrupts). 1 will offers FINE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, TENCING GATURDAY, MAY 24 No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, efi send FRE - nall beads. In color | cumstance that we ure living longer than we | the Phillistines on m’ way up town, an’ they got | wEDsESD Ny. JUNE FOURTH 1884, at sikocrock melts TE FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. Se ee Re aay the very small- | used to live, and the assurance that much may | th’ best of me. I'm done brown.” 5 Ma af at sates of ope ca tena, Son ape eal Seep ae cep letapenreneds ieenfmreyen ne dngeprk ot 4 a out yet vedone to prolong our lives. These and| He shook his head with solemn disapproval, | Stuated in Washington city. tn dald Distr Eee + ELEGANT ENGLISH EDITIONS, =» much as:cnished ourselves as well | been losing. aS. “nizes uf the oval und the | @nalogous topics were given ina recent lecture | 9nd beyad to make rings on the damp table | jiiewealinn Some valuable rary tants and catturect Washington ears | 3 — = edges of the oF he “ | with the bottom of an empty glass. His hat One-fourth cash: the balance in six, twelve = m1 wa ant tbe stianee of | gh S, - | by Dr. John Foster, of Bradford, Rngland, read | Yat cast’ very far down Ofer hie eyes, ii ishicon honthe. witht interest at cix per cent toes MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, hepty to inform our patrms end the Stinwect Se © SQUIER 0, the Jeweler repeated | at the Febri meeting ot the Sheftield | ery ye | day of sae, or all cash if gesited, Defected payaients ‘A complete set of the and ‘best publications. comps wore ty D ApS BANKERS, ‘ eler_ praary iz | scarf was awry, his hair disarranged, and his | {0° .0\s8.0.o" all coil, if desited. | Deferred payments “ nieton & Co. Jan, Gasood & Co, Houshton siithie 1426 Pennsslvania aver a marine yruduction. which ts found | Yedico-Chirurgical «The -late. Dr. | coat buttoned Irregulariy. There was an ex-/ ance m the property to iy satistaction. All ccomveys ANNALS AND DEBATES IN CONGRESS, E'Go. Baiterds Garke aCe, at prises that erties | rimerar, Ste Ge Donen niko en elon bowie Tide act iit Farr, in his description of the march | pression. of intense and bitter remorse on his | 22 ins and recording st purchseer's cost, $400 depusit AND CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, Peer and typing elow we mection afew of the Time DErosiis, “2° . hen not know | throagh life of a tiliion children, has | face, and his words were thick. He was a JAMES 8. EDWARDS, A:bienee, Together with a Private Collection of Works on At atten a as porenatines, Cooper's complete | Call or send for tere * Sea bean Is being | Given the following resuls: Nearly 150,000 will | broker. His friends sat around the table -in 412 Sth sirect nurthwest, < s works Sound ip 16 vols cloth. faly. iluerarel bs pac, |, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, UNITED STATES n vari rtieles | elven sad iy 150, ; A R. othe : FARMING, FISHING, FLOWERS, FRUITS, d in 16 vols. cloth. fully illustrated by Dar- re re jentiy alaneay | die in the first year, 58,000 in the second year, | lounging attitudes and grinned with amuse- Opi tae erent: la ieaeas sen GaeGcknt: SET eS Jeyour price $12.98, seyrlar price §25. Grace Aguilare | LAX NTS tvery high polieh amd hatarted. 25,000 in the third year, and less than 4,000 in | ment at one another as they drew him out. : s = aia fay Mantatte soviet oy ee 1 igh, Polish. and. being very | the thirteenth year. At the end of 45 years| “Whom did you meet, Billy?” asked one of setegica! avila nS oe regular price $20. Muhibach's itistorical novela, x br .- In fact. its ti 500,000. or one-half will have died. At the be- | them, kindly. TO-MORROW. TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, un fully. iilustrated—our price €12 8 reculat | P. Ss. T. Vy ste aetns Aisa ginning of 60 years 370.000 will still be living. | | ‘*Bos’on friends,” he remarked, Iugubrionsly, Fpuiomas DOWLING, Auctioncer, Southwest corner 1ith st and Pa av... Washington, | De $7540. Darwin's compicte works. 15 vole our | K'atvare Srock J exearara IRES « at the strongest tools are requ ‘At the beginning of 80 years, 90,000; at 85 | “who asked me if I'd ever had a clam cocktail. — MONDAY EVENING, JUNE NINTH, 1886, Mia timo cloth: €3 44 tecilar ptee 8480.) Devens . ra former years a years, 33,000; and at 95 years, 2.100. At the | Told ‘em I'd never heard ‘f’t. They said ‘twas CRATES OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, Origin of Species, Tamo., cloth, €1.52 rarular price = thriving busivess | Devinning of 100 years there will be 223, and at | an old thing in Bos'on, and that ‘twas th’ bes’ ATAUGSION. ND FOLLOWING EVENINGE Sarpootan: sasel heise soe See ee BerwEes ous personal ornaments out of 768 vears 1. The mean lifetime of both sexes in| thinz to brace up onin th’ world. Well, you | .Q& THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTH, 1984, at AND iN * paper Sc. Spencer's First Prin. . erous tourists and visitors from TEN O'CLOCK, at my a jo ‘rooms, I shall’ sell sev- ciples, 12mo.. cloth—our price 8142. Geike's Life of orice $5 ‘Beme Lound ‘in Rorieey,| BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES lop, $2.93, regular price 0, Sa . ne enamel, w bound “in extra 34 ealf—our price 68.28, rewular is the 1 is rubbed into ‘The article | land was caiculated some years ago to be | know me, Pete? I'm always ready to brace, an’ | eral crares of the above woods. Atteation of thie trade | Terms Cash. « large, Svo.,cloth—our price $1.18, muler price always Lae nearly 41 years. Mr. H. Humphreys 80 we went down in Pine street an’ had two 'r | is directed to this sale = = e; ‘ 32-7 THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ | $2. Don't, Pichu of Fis Nocety nish Ss | WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPEIA, the trin wn, however, that In the five years. 1876 | three cocktails apiece—terget how many.” Jeet BEOMES DONTE G Aucsimoe: OBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | Covers—our price 2e. regular price 90. Heminetent NEW YORK. BOSTON, &a. xiticles of curio, &¢. | to 1989, the mean age at death was 43.56| ‘How do they make them. Billy?” TP ONCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, 3 am others by the same iistere b , made the tas's of & (females 45.3). being a gain of nearly 29 years. | _ ‘Make who?” asked Billy, who had fallen half PAWNBROKEN'S SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, | GOMTAGE OF ELEVEN ROGME OND Ta BAUR | Aan Seti Soe CO, Publications: “American pani Sarai wines by northem capitalists and Thuys within 20 years, notwithstanding an in- | asleep after his effort. “OU, yes, clam cockt On THURSDAY, JUNE FIFTH. 1884, at HALF-PAST | ROOMS,AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, | price #8, regular price @1.00. Life and Works of Jolin = ae en: aoe eee a tui hat, | creased birth rate, density of population, and | Take claine-small clam—put in lemon squeez’r | .Q0,}HURSDAY JUNE FITTH. 1884, at HALF-PAST | BRING HOUSE NO. G17 1WENIY-FINST STREE ata, Taino. cloth— ur. prioe #8. wular Price searf pins. culf but- | the unsanitary condition of towns suddenly | an’ squeeze Jmice In glass. Also put in Juice | roms dth and D.sticeds northwest all my Forfeited | SOMES t of tno premises, at public ane $2 _Binioe’s Ealcgy on Garfelst. cloth cur pric~ 128. 183 Bith catiue} New York, craved with an | £fWa ltrge, “more thon 23g years have been | from shell. Then s'm bitters, red pepper an’ | Pleeve Gold, and silver Watelics | yamond Jewels, | tam on SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF gq | gilt top our price sce rerttar price B18), Bib'e aicerte nr ensraved with at) daded to the life of every inhabitant of Eng- | dash salt. Mix an’ drink. Its *mense!” Laces, Sets of Jewelsy, Solid Silver ‘and Plated Wang, | JUNE, A. D.1884, at SIX O'CLOCK P. ML. the above ratives, 3 Vola. cloth—our price $3.80. regular General Partners: y en. Some are | yang. “Is that all you had?” Putin Guile Boome ES ipo) mentioned premises, Title Perfect ‘Terins easy and} price 96, and iisny more PY ee Suse publishers, . e the ore ae @ 3 eis r : . mano. ks—our price 30c., larprice | James ay, He makin them more | “<The Spectator asks: ‘What isthe kind of life | _ “Well d'ye mean t' insinuate that I'm as I yam ‘Also, ih we Announced th O. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. | $1. 10.000" ‘best “Ionone vihusrated: Teisth toe ae Oey, Money M Doles, 1. Crager Oakey, beans are polished | which is increasing? Are we young longer, or | from clams? No, sir. We then went up town, ee eee at oceclanel Ose Sunes $o2-d&ds loth and F streets northwest. | price atc Teralar price 1. ue nets, Dickens, 16 . Logan, ington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre # {he ollshin | mature longer, or oid longer? Do we live lon- | an’ one of the Bos’on boyssald he had @ drink In| _je9.¢ Atte ited SOME DONEGAL Dard fit Howls call G17Sk tarclar pele oie Eee William B. Travers, Special Partner. e peculiar desizM, | per or are we only alittle slower in dying?’ | Liverpool that pleashed ‘im ver’ much. So we | — = = = T % - fin Digalf $24.98, regular price $53. 200 sets Ma- ae fe. Gete | Lam bound to admit that some of the gain in |’ad some 'fthat. It consists of small glass sher- | 55()_()()Q) SEW-YORK, MADE DoMEsviO cI- | TRusTrES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED | caulay’s “Hlstory “Gf “England, 8. vols cloth, ° Nth Big dark color of the ‘bean by wnite | early life is lost in middle life: that while the | Ty an’ largsh glass ginger ale. Mix ‘em up. cram mnie EENIH STRERD BETWEEN oR! Seb TY ites OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, expectation of I ‘¢ % * IN U] NING, b 4 i TEENT 8" 5 BETWEEN NI L| cloth, at birth is 38, more, the ex. | Knock you cold. We'ad lot, an’ then we ‘ad sm | ,ON THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE FIFTH, com: TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND FS mented Om au ¢! as mencing at TEN o'clock, we will sell, within our auc- A hector | pectation from 35 to 50 is a fraction less. But | brandy and soda with me.” tion rooms, 9th and D ‘streets northwest. the above | _ By virtue of a deed of trust ‘bearing date the Sth i Macaulay's Essays, 3 vole, cloth—our price Side an ae _ pasate ce | Rotwithstanding the slight inerease of mortality | _ Here he relapsed into a doze, from which he | quantity of Clears, suitable, for retail rade, and to be | day of September, 1882, and duly recorded 1m liber 1 4o: Temalar Price $4.00, Sarno, extra Js calf our peice | Branch Office—539 15th street (Corooran Baltding.) ] = | at thirty-five and upward. a large portion of | was, with difficulty, areused. \ je-2t DUNCANSON'BHOS, Aticta,_ | District of Columbia. and at the request of the party ee; | Own Tizies, 2 vole. ei. hour prike $148 regular price ‘addith “ * = Me se tc * ° 3 he is the additional survivors live on to the higher [nes Fata ne Continued Waterloualy, cone nt RUSTEE'S SALE OF A FARM OF 140 ACRES | publicaale, On THUHSDAY. the TWELPTH DAY OF | $290. revular price BS. Model Speaker Tino, cloth— H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, <f | murvivors 0 at the geot 4 30 t Sir Oat |n Boul” Boolgara, which eld we would, be | gies shaneuiust inc UhOwol GO. | HERE ah nite Selsch feet S| Ga naan aay enct re meen, survivors is: at he age o! % | — My d. ae ie fol 1 3s => 5 = . These aremadeup {in | 65°"8 at 75, and 1at 85. The increase is much | then up inG sharp. So we went into place in| | By virtue of a deol of, trust to me, dated April hat ploog or parcel of land lying. wing wd situate in | $4.50. Cuambers’ Etieyclotwdia, latest edition. _ zp ty | efeater among feinales.” By far the larger pro- | Broadway, an’ we got perter percher—percher, | 2st, 1s inte Maryland in Liber WAS, Nerd, being "dhe nth 17 feet @lachica bythe depth et 308 feck | amen Horary eheep “our peice ISG renter rice ase vers erste | portion of the increased duration of human_ life | Pater s (eee folio 386, and by the direction of the party weciied Ge ce aa ae Agee wie oe a | ee taot_ publication Quotations of Stocks and | Bou and information re e ins ; ype ; | In England fs lived between 20 and 60.” Itis | ‘Pewter pitcher: willsell at public auction, on the premiges/on THURS. | provements, which cone a fr 5 pa. SSE . garding the Marketa received through our wires IN- bie T Eoeund, Afar! Lect | luterestin:to ascertain what isthe natural limit | “es, per—pew—well, we got one. ‘Then we | BAY MAY PNENTY NINTH. feu. 'at HALY-PARE Tee ect i ads Det toa dud of tant, re | “FUTIED ot supose ctv an cat STANTLY, dirt from the New York Stock Ex:hanun hy eee it atts | of existence. Dr. Farr says the natural lifetime | took two bottles Scotch ale an’ one small bottle | (003.9 lying in gic county of Prince Geore, State of | corded September 6th, 1682. tn Liber L011, follo 40a, ke, BAUM's Book DEPARTMENT. All orders executed and reported promytly. Jar Duried 2 Of tine, it js exhumed, | of man is a century. That is the lenjth of time | champagne an’ mixed ‘em with chopped ice in | Maryluid: coutatted ‘within the flowing wictes wed | one of the loud records for the District of Celuaabia far | _my23 416 72h Strect Nortuvrosk = ——— When th y removed the body ‘will live under the mont favorable | pee—pl-y" know what. Well, we. did. this | bovsds. Dexinhing forthenume st amonegn tueuonhe | S40. with otiret a ten cont per annum. A Ss O; Ta A Aint WASH, G. GASEIGHT adil othe Cag) i A ody e el e a , We ‘corner o! and ruuni terms: On if ne a 5 B 4 other Ci ts i Phe comparison | conditions. Another most interesting guestion | three, times, an’ then one of thy fers sald 9 Teruo"? rere thence 3, dor Somin | ments at ai and twelve mont, with notes == ovesm Ov Tur merican | 4? Ale or City fo thal shells say a Farr | shandygaff would go good, which we did it, an’ | Gechie ieee E19 perches: thenes | terest at six per centumn Per aunum “Un se Sieposien pul = ul, China fea, and | Tay vided. Ife as follonss Hoshod, 10 tous | was asuccess." © So" ™ AG rh ee lhe Le CR an eG PICTURESQUE WASHING We pay SPECIAL atomtion to cbainng CORRECT Ty pretty and curious | J th, 15 to 25; manhood, 25 to 55; ma-| ‘How far up town were you at thistime?” _ | Yer Wig.us-25 perches; thenes © 70 dex, Ipsum W. 4a | posit required at tune of ule The terns of wate to bo ee ivaad Sela Lite wie oer herintets | and HELIABBE tuformetion resending “one ree ie into pins, ear- ‘55 to 75; ripeness, 75 to 85, and old age “At thish period we were in th’ neighborhood rches; thence 8. 83 deg. 45 min. W. 7.1-6 Thess | complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustecs re- On oes Congress, the White Hi ‘and the | city sccuritics, and oy for the hair, and are in- | & sta : _ aes * , hence 8, 23 deg. W. 5,9-25 perches: thence 8, 36 deg. 15 | serve the right to resell at the risk of the defaulting pur- ae Mier with Artistic Vier Sc ae e 8 and upward. of Lies street. Then we had e’m Holland | eS oe es oS a: 27 min, E. 143g Chaser ERASTUS CHAPIN, easkeee, SeMount Vernon,a Mep ote Gay cf ington, and | 2Guiries regarding game, i ‘i in Ww! me.’ : erches; the a 1. E. 20. ches; | my31- 3 8. D 1 We 5 aves, and vines, thus form: | tutte the tate col dhe Teale tae | “this reflection again sent him off into arev-| Errted Spe fe Loma, BES perches: | ms egrets of the Walle of By semep West HARRY €. TOWERS & Co, ing very odd but beautiful articles for personal | horn” we find that 309,020 enter this age and | erie, which threatened a dead stupor. He | S0d¢t.F. 44 perches: thence M. Sidor. 24 yup. E. 80x | TIVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘Just received and for sale by Baxkens, Broxens axp Ixsvnaxce, Fae no gine Pieces of Jewelry made Of | 16) 124 leave It alive. Diseases of the brain, | rousea himself suddenly, and then announced | E°R% & 1stmin. E. 7 perches: thence N Oder 46 min, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, PE iulalt tote my31 1420 F STREET ) Ture shells are very costly.” heart and lungs are the most common; 31,400 | Impressively:' E. 103 perches: thence W. 06-1-6 perches: thence Ni SITUATED IN, THE COUNTY AL Pits my23 istaoumnassce, |= ———— = — ee ed of old age. The numbers that enter ‘the | But th’ thing that knocked us all was a Rus- | {0.16 un W. 1254 percha: thence N87 der, W, 20.5.8 BING “VALLEY VIEW PARAL” q POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, The Parisian Mode of Stimutating | next “decennial—75 to 85—are 101,14, and slan drink one of th’ boys ‘ad ad in Saint Petey | Tiny. coutaning ‘one Mundsek and tariy” octets PBYTiFiueot & docree ofthe Suprenie Court ofthe New Booxs. AV: Shopping. the number that leave it alive are 38,565. | Petersburg. I'll tell you ‘ow you make It. | ores ‘ ins of Conmmbis, ig RatN A Roman Singer, by F. Marion Crawford. ALLY LINE TO NORFOLI 1 tow would you like to go to s large store | About 122,500 die chiefly of lung. brain, | First, take brandy an’ fll champagne glass half | yf, Ohe,ttind, cab, balance in two canal instal, | Lewie hy Means and. Others are compla nents nd (| Ae Home in Vealy, os Airs. DB. Bianctardt Foo and the South, = | and other local diseases. | Neariy fb then pour champagne in it, an’ then— [romlisory notes of the purchaser, bear interest rom] the un :ersgmed, as trustoos, will offor at ue aa oy Govern Entaileg Hat, by “Gath.” H. Koberta, serie rick at Row and EXCELSIOR, 59,000 die of atrophy, debility and old . | then—" 1 day of sale, and by a of trust of the property | the premises, on 4 rg Our Chancellor, » Life of Bismarck, by Moritz Busch. ve of these popular’ Steamers Seve Sonie writer says thet he tas met tow ocho | “Well, what then?” eal, ace mare diary mun be deposited when the | JUS uma te de Hou ot te ee oF OU 2M All | Round the World, by Andrew Gurnagie, oT DUE |g Oce 0t toime Pakula Stas yey my cases of death trom old age, everybody dying of | ‘Drink 't.” with within ten days after sale, the property will be re- | the “Valley View Farm,” lying in the District of Colum- | ARCHERY, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, eS ‘ing at ol pel c your morcena fa eompany with the | ssmptoms of disease become obscure in old age, ‘Then get in cab an’ g’ome!' Rea) Parties desire attend the ale cau leave drawn BORED, 33 dsteos wet je Poplar tree zy: asians 3 Satcnpay siont SUEAMER RETURNS MONDAY cest laties and men in tow st as a| many ¢: of pneumonia and other inflamma- Sea ‘ashington on 90 train. A conveyance w: stan: re aoa jection ie Bost Providence kind i proprietor? Very | tlone pial Tecognition. But it is also House Drainage. ready af Branchville to take them to the plage of eale.~ | tre bes, known an the, "Doliy ‘iatber which peint a RAILROADS. Exclasive sa at the Boston and. Providense 2 much, I this drive the duil | true that many deaths attributed to disease are | W. P. Trowbridge, in Harver's Magazine, “a . “runspar, | jiinuce from tnt part of, the tract called “White | ZALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD. ad Koeske Ooan thin aaa Sacks ee 1 route, then. bmatate dus m i : - 118 SALE 3 1 ‘s ” ot ‘and from. a w inginia cela Tee Mets. But | mainly due to old age, slight injuries, cold, heat. | Custom, luxury and fashion, as affecting the Wipe LETH, Lesa mans ane ET Uae et | the Saat RIES Sn Ee dn tee | ThE MODEL WAGY SE AND Sue OxDr Le roads, @ necessary, | want. or attacks which in early years would : i iy wge: ‘Ridge Toad? 1 Passage and rooms can be secured at Raltimore a eak Is the fat have been shaken off. Of the inillion with | ‘Mterlor arrangements of dwellings, have grad- | _my2s SESE Tea | Son wiki es caae aun ot cart oak eee ee THE EAST AND THE WEST, Ohio Ueket offlog lath strost and Penney he world after White-| which"we started, 2,135 live to the age of 95— | ally converted house drainage into a gource of = ‘west 30 perches:thence north 48 degrees west 15 perches; VIA WASHINGTON. Dea a Rae Ih co Neg gh tiene | fe S23 to 100. Finally, at the age of 108 one soli- | @anger which does not properly belong to It as | (HANCERY, SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | then north 12 d reiea’ {By tereronse' to the, ied this exe A SEEEL RATES —— Pennrylveuia aveuue, abd at compauiy’s cMice, “7th four streets, which are | tary life dies. ahygienic element ina sanitary system. Be- AND T eid STREEIS NORTHWEST, BEING | Isst point is distant 71 perches from the said division | Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, November 18, 1988. ee wharf. will call for end chi t Paris, but a long way Waa ea fore the art of tructic f thi ‘ly U UMBER 932, lines between Alliance and John A. Murdock’s part | Leave Washington a oa Seog Pe ge ty eck Dageage from ie boulevards, He Lasted One Round. See teed non construction of the purely Me-| 5, virtue and in pursuance of a decree passed in, Cee gy Mees eet to waeis eho eka TnBiUg | avenue and C street, by Bastern Standard or 75th Mert | eee a ee am. ct is much like Whit From the Chicago Tribune, raise va Gait Cis ene be gobuena: tal alg cman Wo 6 1H ine Eatin Hine, sho Iatter being continued from “Dolly | For Chicaio, Cincinnati, Louisville and eee ms 29 WILLIAM P. WELSH, General Agent. F it Cireus,! Charles K. Jones sat moodily in the gilded ht to state of ex- | the Supreme Court of the District of hall, | Barber’ on ree ene eee SS | eee Oss @ an 2010 ne OOK AT LOW Fal FIRST-CLASS FAL u Marche | sion of his Wabasivavenue best gisl, awaiting | cellence, and, indeed, before the insidious dan- | strike on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEEN IODA | stil, with ‘eid dre, road, north 23 de rast anal raiacs spatane Gers fo suere, roms | TL Dies kai ce Veilpeau, epsilon nore than | £eT8 connected with It were discovered or un- | front of the premises atten teraele at patnicamatioin | Leaving the sald sidice, aout 87 degrees. cast 40 Saturday. ; OSRLEY trees a ton Tonia FIG eet on tbe and wondering at her more than i : | Ofaperch to the said division line between Alliance | For Pittsburg at 10:15. m. and 8-40 p, m. daily: 8:40 ¥ leaves Washington for X a al tard derstood, the fashion of placing the openings | the following real cetate: ALL that pleco or parcel of | ort Siunioti’s part of White. Haven, which diviste: | Core eee AOR. an daly 8:40 | saitand Old Point MONDAY, WEDSESDA aed EAE Sevres. | usual tardiness, j through which house refuse is discharged into | fhown amd. designated’ om the trond plat ce, plat | Line rune from “Dolly Barlee” north 25 decrees went to | Ing Cars to Fitesuunye AY, at 6:90 1a akati close connection, with stexme is con- | “Sapristii” he exclaimed, which is the only |the sewers within fhe very innermost | thereof avlot “1' in Patterson's anbaininicn of cristal Sal nie of done A Mtoe ete white es | eae ee ae, Monroeville, 10:15 9.22, | tallrosd lines south oe one correct oath known to our ‘best young men” | Tecesses and most imperfectly ventilated | job number: sizicen (16) in square ‘numbered three | S28 Deny by and witheaid divin tine ant ao ae: | Sa uN pt eee toe Toledo, vie Wheeling and Laks | “POTOMAC IVER LANDINGS Bare Se. Sica ce the advent of the Italian-opera craze,-|Darts of dwellings was introduced as | (nian find juewestaotehn fy) the foun ie > | grep ram to the place of taouing, coulaining 1) sores | Tesi for Philadelphia and. New York at 810 a.m. daggaTERDAT cc Teme NOSDAN, WEDNESDAE Ui as, : a matter of convenience or so-called | K., folio 303. “The suid resl estate is hiuproved by | 8d 15 pere es, more or loss. ely, cncere Saney; 2 B20. andl 10:00 p.m. dally, | MPS aotormation ear at Genel fice, 613 2 whuding have smoked nine cigarettes already. She | jnynry. When the evil consequences of this | thie mory brick aweiting hove ms of salo: One-third cash; theresidue of the pur- | _ with Parlor and Sleeping Cars attached. eres, ratoompanyomunt See ee 150) feet. | usually occupies only six for morning toilet.” | pexan to be felt, remedies. In the form of traps eqhernus of ae: One-tiea (33). and. the balance tn | thoviay of cule, tay prenaeecIST Lee ee | Poe ee on wes F400 Sea 30 cab "Ps, Supt, SERED WOOD, See cken ef | At this moment Claire Suecotash rustled into | and plumbing devices were multiplied, until, | mul cick tly eerie ey ae at sis (O.twelvedd2) | interests ‘A.depostt of $100 required, and to be forfel lute train.) 4:40, P. eleven Sco le ad (He oom, resplendent in a swan’s-down opera | finally, ater the inventions of more than quar- | ferred reyinents to draw wit per cent interest pet annum | Halse vorusot tala are nok complied with at the end of | For, f i aoe 3700, 80.1000 ue | STEAMER ARROWSMILE k and white hat. ter of a century have been brought to bear on | {ji tha note he parca a a A ‘“L2 | all cash on the ratification of the sale by the court. On r Annapolis, 6:40 2. s., and | x ey Are you going toa matinee masquerade?" | the subject, we are obliged to confess that the | gh. at‘she gption af the purehaact” or pumcianrs | {hopapmeat of the whole purchase money and alia: 00 8 ee nee eet eae nly inquired the surprised young man problem ts not yet satisfactorily solved. While | Jerms inust be complied with within seven days frou | Tor hac ih coc and expen ie teh FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. only wanted to show you my new opera | It is true that, through the progress of the me- | 2 of sale, Two hundred dollars deposit must be made | PONS "ee" Seat and discaseed of ‘af claws of Ue tae | E30. wo a rig outfit; I hope you've got good seats for “II Tro- | chanle arts ; b: cages cont ia SMNEUNE | thes to the suid cause, 20:15 pm. So at Aissaniria win anes Roce Boe ee pe y got g eats for ‘o- | chanle arts and constant study. stimulated by | at purchaser's cost, ‘R. P. JACKSON, Trustee, For Stations on Metropolitan branch, 7:40 a. m.ana | Siro. at Alexandria with 7:30a.m, Ferry Bont frova Wash: vatore.’ ‘Those we had the other evening were | sad experiences, there has been during the last HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trusteo, 155 Bridgestrcet Georretown. 3:45 p.m. daily omen ‘Bunds een p.m. daily for | Eton. On Mondays for Nomim end. interme horrid —although I didnt mind it so much, be-|tew yeara a decided amelioration. ot evils | “prxcaNson BRON Comat Law Bullding. FERED. We JONES, Trustee, puinclpal tutions on’ Metropolitan Urageh 80a,m, | Site Yandings, return 2 ¥ | cause thea my new hat hadn't come home.” | which for a long time numbered victims by Et ~ _myS1-d&ds ATE Louisiane oven Washington. | aley beeen wage, oF eganaton, Sisunion aud | iotermediste landiuum, seturminge PHussi "Ou Sonus | Ciaire.” moaned the young man, gazing | thousands, yet no system of construction or FP HPMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOS. J. FISHER & CO, Pim dally: for Frederion, S00 aa OATS a ae acs | Gaye for Noun, Currioiuan and iotermedsate Iavdiuage, | Found with thedespalringexpression of a hunted | patent devices which has been, or probably | darcapre FARMS IN waswINcTON counTy, | Real Estate Auctionsera, | _ p. m_and's:45 p. m, daily except sunday. ——— 2.3, PADGETT, Awt. % | animal, “are you—are you aware that my sal- | will be, introduced can be pronounced perfectly | “ADVE TAPMS, TX gy AP REN I TON COUNTY, SRT Antte StRAao eee ee ES aoe ed Bree ne 2. NDLET Mane 1 by theananagement | gry is only $100 per month?” and permanently sate, 80 as ‘as the present | py virtue of a deed of trust from John EF. Chap- EAN RTE CLEY OF Wa SATN STOR Be | enya gr Points on 8. “iallyy 6:20, 7-00 ae dias, | 72 Eeventh-street whari, Wasuington, D. 0. s y. Any | What do you mean, Mr. Jones?” and the ca- | custom continues of placing plumbing conye- Pell, dated 34 of January, 1883, and recorded 1 ee ‘The undersigned, trustees in Equity cause of An. 9:40 p.m. i YTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. —s of this refreshment. | prieious beauty drew herself up haugitily. nlences within the walls of living, and, above | Liber 1,029, folio 18, one of the land recoras of the drew J. Joyce vs. Mary White, administratrix, et al. From New York and Philadelphia, 2:55, 8:90, m daily, Pp’ TAT Ad for the aeetat | yoqalearest.” continued Charles K., while his | all. of sleeping rooms, Pipes’ will decay, traps | Mute it clmmiim aud at tho reaueet of the party | No, Bidz wil well at ye suction, i frone.of tng = | cau daly, except Bunday,” oO bar p.m, | ~The Steamer SUR. Capt W. C, Geoghegan, wi} geen nad for the special | yoice trembled with suppressed agony and the | will become unsealed, the water supply will St public ale, on th ea, 0 THURSDAY, the | On TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH Day OF | Sunday. 100% m,637P.m. ” | BERS Battoce end River Landers SUNDAS, ed Nod. advertise as | [reat beads of perspiration gathered upon his | occasionally be intermnftted or suspended, dratns | NEUE TH DAY OF JUNE, Isha at FIVE OCLOUK | JUNE, AD. 16H at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we wil pel From Legingion, 6:2) a.m. dally. and 2:18 p.m. dally, | Se'Bitimore tor Washington evecy FRIDAY at Spas” i Choke ne a neth aeatise 28 pale brow, “do you know what a balance-sheet | will become foul or leak. And when we consider | Waskinthon' soni wectioet ,remines, situated in | lot No’ Saud the west ton feet and one inch of ck and Intermediate pointe, 8:25, 10:00 Freigt received until 6 pan, Saturdays OME Iver freight mi 4, teat tate Gaal - thoes ures hi ee the sia peeetiestlity 9 @ constant supervision, Part of 8 tract of Jani called -Fletenall’s Chance.” be ton fot, Mayland avenue and north G@ street and 14th PEATE daily, except Sun- prepaid. y of Hquor and | 's one of those tiresome things papa brings | especially in rented or tenement houses, by | ¢ining for the same at abound stone, from whic cea Ses ; sewerage : tnore than the | nome from the distillery sometimes,” pouted | competent persons, and the coat ot such super, | Liter betterh the sald Beit aro malWcd and runny | sale at SIX OCLOGIE Me we caleeh ten cht ons | Ree Tas 3, $0 fidand ie amigas an | APP¥ te en ee ig here of comparatively a | Claire. vision, so reluctantly borne even in case of the | thence west 20 perches, thence south 1734 de (2), in square 876, beginning for the same at thesouth-| 4:00, 780, 9:00 and 10:15 p.m. as ‘on Sun: | _™h3-€m Teh street wharf, “Let me show you mine for March,” and with | most ‘flagrant defects—defects which usually | 25 Perches, thence south 6734 east 364 perches, | €ast corner of said square, ad fronting on SouthE| 4 90, 5:00, 6:25 | 7 EAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STR: long | 2 4 ; | thetuce south 1734 d west th street forty-one feet aud six inches, and ruuning thence | | 7: ma. ; ATTAP , ve fen and ‘domectic | Unsteady Mngers he produced the following | announce themselves by tho outbreak of dis-| pig Geyer sak Skt ettngatecanen meas gouen | stat forty-one fet aud ais inches, and rupnine thence | ,1308nd 900m stop ab lelay Station ex. SOMIAIE ee a ae Hosp and domestic | manifest ease, and perhaps by deaths—it is impossible | by and with the sald county road north 4734. sirect east forty-one feet six inches; thence south with | cept 4:30 p. m. a | on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Pridays, stor a Ing materials. | salary advanced, less 5 per eent. g02.50 | not to feel that the system, asit is now gen- | ®#4X perches, thence in a straight line 8036 ferchesto | suid sirvet seventy-five fect to the beginning For further thformation apply at the Baltimore and | pu MUudars, Wednesdays, abd topo ot by a lara sed ihe : the beginnins, containing 20 acres of land more or tess, | | Aud on WEDNESDAY. THE FIGHTEENTHDAY OF | Ohio Ticket Office—Washington Station, 619 aud 1s01 late I toe Atee | Keeping messenger boy In ine erally practiced. should be abandoned. with all the buildings and improvements to the samé | JUNE, 1844, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we w: parts | Pennsylvania avenue, corner Mth street where orders | 4 Ale, ‘ovches, at Grinders whart Sundays and Tose, often goto | hours at 50 cents. 4.50 It is, of course, impracticable to change at | belonging. Qf lots lettered B and C. in Daley's subdivision of square-| will be taken for baggage to be chetked aind received at | 9°38 20 wharf! ‘Thureday's dows a] Monupeand Wot eee | reerae oe ones the House drainaxe of dwellings already | .tariatctc cur gual the Panton oper a | ho, vena on Nom cee fore fee four | Sty Ree ge we cer, eattoore tesuge ub Freaks Seca sy mquet for C. cach, balance in equal instalments at ono and tw hes from the sout corner of said suare, run- |W. ‘ : fits aa White tle 1.00 built and occupted. In most cases the cost of | froni date, with ‘interest from day of wale, tobe mecured | Hing thence horth fiftyaale: feet. free: inches CR LOND, Geri Passenger Agent. | sag G. 2. JONES, Agent. 250 so doing would be too great for the ordinary | by adeed ‘of trust on the premises; or the purchaser | northerly, parallel with Vermont avenue, forty-seven, VIRGIN: LAND RAILWAY. 50 may pay a'lcash. All conveyancing at the expense of | feet nine and a-quarter inches; thence ina straight line HE VIRGINIA MID) q YERNON! - - 15.00 tenant or householder to bear; andit 1s weil | 12 purchaser. A doposit ot ht ¢ dollars nsyeioe thirteen feet and four and a-half inches, toa point on — BL ‘T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! 1.00 to introduce more perfect traps, and every | '\ebdkde WALTER GREENFIELD, Irustes, | Vermont avenue which is Aftsen feck fron the. alley, | THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST STEAMER W.W. CORCORAN = precaution which can be devised to render | ————— theuce northerlf alone aid ayeone Btteen foot. to said ROE eo ae Seren Selene wher Hila Gauigaeceonrs Se iso more eMicient, without great expense, existing | J)PNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, the ‘a balf inches: NEW ORLEANS MAIL dsily. mak Vernon at \orclock a.ii.; returning, reaches’ Washing ‘tions to all points Souta exept Sunday, with mun Sleeping Buffet cars from’ Staats ote s mR 10 New Oricaus, TLLE FAST LINE. Daily via Char~ STEAMERS. e south eixhty-five feet to L hence along L steget to beginning, and the im- ts thereon. 1H. SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY AFTER quaton: so) ton about 3:30 pam, 030 LL, BLAKF, | constructions and arrangements; but where- | AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT | ever proprietors are willing toundergo the ON TH NOR TIL SID: OF B STREET SOU’ xpense, and above all in new designs, it BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREE! | appears little less than inhuman for architects u SALE, we will sell Lot lettered E, accord- vashington and builders to adhere toa system which | c2% intue of & decree passed by the Supreme ing to John D: subdivision of Devidson's subdivis- | §:10P-M.—LOUIS E, 4 ——— a y court of the District of Columbia,in Equtty cause! 7 f ‘No. 215 the in ents th: lotteaville to Cincinnati, Louisville and ull Western exposes all pecially women and children, who No. 6.044, 7 grill offer for sale at public auction. In fon of equare No. 15; snd t aie provements thereon. Sleeping cars Washington to | Luxe Man Ss mwans, my poor darling—it means that— | ate most confined in-doors—to the deadly and | {font of the premises. on} eee ¢ to be paid in equal installn . ie wets iivip inet means that we cant wet | insidious contamninations of the alr of dwellings | BSaeSEe OCLOCK PM. a part of Lota. im square ata 0 Oe ered UTHERN MAIT. AND EXPRESS. Dail inning therefor at # point on South B strect 66 eighteen: taonths from day of s fis ? - zs to of ] id S07 reat Danville > SALL!NG WEEKI. ETWE! NEW YORE,.QUE! il next month. But there's | Which arise from the numerous fixtures which | feet east from the outhwest corner of salt fot day of sue, for which purchaser fo wive his promiswury | (au Pent Sou mage ¢omseer [eee eee upid figures mea EAMERS, hence : . . Charlotte, Daily,except Sunday, with C. § O Railway, TOWN, AND LIVER " i * @ a otes, 81 to prove “3 ‘OWN, BRPOOL, ud show now at the Tivoll—and—" | have direct connections with sewers. It is, more- | ping cartier, turyce nerth 10 fet: hice went | Heuatata or purser oF purchasers car Des alk pare | Pulian Sleep care from Washinton wia Dane Tivoli, indeed!” scornfully hissed the In- | Over, Hot always the sewer gases that do, the | thence s uth 66 feet to the beginning, situate in Wash- | Chase money in.cash on day of male or ou ratification | yille: Charlotteand Atlanta to New Orleans: ales, | city of cuiicago, May 1, May 1, July : 02 i beauty. “Henceforth, Charles K. Jones, | Most harm, but the poisons which are gen- D. thereof by the Court. On ‘ratification of sale and pay- of Richmond, May 8, Jane 12. \d not fore) T) Augusta poh . ig , Fehaser or purchacem A de, | Manassas Division Train leaves Washinetonat 8:40 4 | (ity of Berlin. May i Sul y ment of purchase mone One-third cash on day of sale, or spirtrte the \ We meet as grangers. 1 shall go with Billy | erated in the plumbing pipes and house drains | 7 st : la couy Crocker oe < 'Y | themselves, and which arise from the very use | again, tevin days there a es Poalt of $100 on cach pice | a -and 6:10 P.M. dally. except Sunday. e or, 3 Of property. sold wil be res | gg, aud 6:10PM dally: except sunday, 0 0 | itp uf tester dune it was too much. With the low, inarticulate | of the conveniences in the first instance. There | for which the purchaser's promissory Hotes are to bo | Quited when property is kuocked down to the yur | Warrenton trains lea For gates of, be, ay ° it niede given, bearing six per cent interest, the title to be re- | Chaser. lie terms of salemnust becomplied with within | eovtickets and information inquire at Company's Of | STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM Frou an of a breaking heart, Charles K. Jones fell | 18 @ remedy so simple, especially in all new de- se es pare! vise | ten days, from day of sale, or property will be reaiver- * : oi, 7 aibeasoe Bastenuic I pment laelu signs, that it 1s almost Inconceivable that it has | {ied "at ilo the greases fo complied pith | etd abd sold at Cont aud ‘vin of defaulting purchuser. | *¢5 0} Leppeyivaria avenue or at Union Dopo Or to 3, W. BOTELER & SON, 9°3 Pennsylvania avn. T t be miiens of Englishmen who, ex- ukrupt corpse at her feet. Athin seven’ tae can All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 5 x W. MOSS, “Adams Fxpress, 225 outa or pantowsiee. have!” yut up pretty well for one round,” mut- | Mt already become universal, viz., to confine Soaks $50 depicts ace ee zancing st purchaser's MF. MORRIS, 4 1 FI ese jue; Mix. D. A.’ BROSNAN, 612 9th street; JAMES Pantomime, bave | + oroq Claire, as she turned on an alarm for the | the closets, bath-rooms, lavatories, and all other | © Pes ST ETON G. BARNARD, ‘Trusteo, 1306 F atroct n.W. prastecs, | ma? eS eee EW, 711 7th street, Washington, D.C. ajl6-2m feap, and it Is surprising to | coroner, “but he didn’t have the wind to last.” | 80-called conveniences within an annex, or| my28-codkis » ES @unton Baller WILLIAM J. MILLER, (HE GREAT Re ersten Desc a cro iN P ° hin I i ng | m30-dy&ds 486 Louisiana avenue. PENNSLYANIA ROUTE. ENERAL TRANS: is still worn in France, whe iia ee Within Impervious walls at the reat of dwellings, |. ¢, <son Bo TOTHE NOLES HET Aan ewes Ge 1, TRANGA 1S ifty or sixty years—since the | Charles Reade’s Grave. *| reaching from the cellar to the roof. po EVE Oey a netanerss For Other Auctions See Sth Page. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. | Company's ss cs orton the bonnet de | ¥yom the London Times, Bact insiosed space end iy warmed and SG Ae OF ae IMPROVED LOTS ON STEEL RATA oe ay ste ae ULPMENT. Lng Jd Sag BIL Senge Kersabiec, Wodr: 4 dieule and scorn. | 7*° : “ ventilated more thoroughly and easil: an TREET, BETWEEN L AND M = > N EFFEC 3 2 ar or, | Chatles Reade was buried in the same grave, | other part of a dwellinc, ohne fea fleet EEE aca ot tron UNDERTAKERS. Tuam, Taave, Wastisorox, yaos 'era7tow conven | 18, nooll; Neruiaidig Tune 2, per: | side by side. with a lady who, together with her | not affect the air of the dwelling, while the | um iitaecna ge of att duly recorded amone = RIDE BOOHER TAWHENGE BARRE | For Pitsbung and the Weet Chita united Brome | © Checks payable on sight, In sgounts to ont. onthe , Heran- | husband, had been an almost life-long friend of | total cost of the plumbing would be greatly re- | Liber 1005, folio 5, et sea. K will sell, at, publi ‘Additional Warerooms at our office 2145 Pa. ava at i ine: ine Lanestiantiaus of Earle, LOUIS DE BESTAR, {in that | his, and to whose memory he erected a marble | duced. : NE a De uu. w. Can show the largest stock of Metaltic, Cloth and Wood Burial Cases, Fifteen yearn experience in Cabi~ ‘and from Harrisbui ent, No. 6, Bowling Gre New York. G. W. Wp om. daly-with | 26 Renueyivaum avenues W BOTELER & SUS, i A Express HIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1884, AT" FIV Palace Cars to Pittabure. 4 Also, connects for Pennsylvania avenue, Agents for ‘CLOCK P.M., the followiny described real estate, sit- Dun bonnet | tomb, with the following inscription, composed | , 1%'8 System, has frequently been suggested net Making, Undertaking a Vs Pat during the last few years, and its great uate in the City of Washin, D.C. ki lot pein Chicago, with Ble Pitta! to Cl ap2 Washington, D.C on in so. | Dy Mr. Reade himwelf: ‘Here les ‘the great | tayes were forcibly presented recently yy Vin, | Biumbered sixty-ciht (60) riety athe (60) and thememte | Oe : SSTRUE ROOREE ROO: Mall Wesureag 10.0) beim. daily, ior Pitabarg ahd ~ : La 5 bellliant “artist, @ | Haullton on tub ae seven (7) feet ten (10) inches front by the fill depth | (JAMES BELLEW (LATE CATHOLIC BOOKSEL- eat, Palace Sleeping asuingtow 1 | AN open ing the | heart ot Laura Seymour, a 22 » & | Hamilton, of this city. thereof of lot sixty-seven (67), of the subdivision of cer- | e¥ ler), Undertaker, 711 7th st. Branch offices: N st, | Cicago, / Balzac | humble Christian, a charitable woman, a lovigg ———— fain, lots Jn saute numbered six hundred and Qeenty | opp. ithmagulate Conception charch; North Capitol st, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. aS aria »” how a! aanghter, sister and friend, who lived tor others The Death of Gambetta, Leg age Sad ype ae We a |e Ss = Sree ere 10:00 pm, dally, xcipt Seturiay. with Palace Cars | , COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS tears, Sew Toe a | ere Noare | TBecdoxe Ci Ts : One-third cash ILLIAM Fi ashingto’ jester. a inaton to 1884, PASSAGE TICKE: lain distingulshed-looke | 0m her ehildhood. Tenderly pitiful to all God's a te ee eee nu, iments at one fad Peo See freee hae Ys cptonk UENISHING UNDERTAKER Train icaving Wanhingtoi ‘on Saturday night 5 CRTEANIRE. Spectel feritien for me with them at the | creatures, even to some that are frequently de- | The author of the Souvenirs of Gambetta that | with interest, to be securel by deed of trust omeho Se eora nan 1O¥O.. ing GOOD BERTHS. TOURIST TICKETS for indi. ‘an alarm of fire | Stroyed or neglected. she wiped away” the | are to be published one of these days, true to | Russ sold oF all cash, atthe option of tue purchaser 1020 7th strect northwest, near La mht ‘iilamaport Lock Haven and Elmira at 9:40am | vidual eves A EUROPE: Ly ‘all sunton at redid 7 deposit of 850 on each lot sold will be required at the unday. Tuten. * ‘istingulshed-looking | tears from many faces, helping the poor | this national tendency, will relate a great quan. | timeofeale. eTeens'ts ia Soainaia Mi ees | Poses c. nd the East, 8.15 a. m., 10:50am, 1:40, | COOK'S EXCURSIONIST; with Maps and full partio- former] ¥ har eotton ‘night. | With her savings and ‘soothing the ‘sor gaye, otherwiae the trusteareaerven the right to rowel at of Lees sons,” ” P, Tinted Vaprese of Pullsuan Yanior Gary | Um BY tall cute Addins oom & SON, forfeit. for ever the ladg’s | Fowfal with her earnest pity. When the | SY ot Seardal abont the ead statesman, and | the isk aid cost of defaniting purchaser efter hve day DERTAKE 3:40 arin ‘daily, exeet Santiay. {ob0-skw16w PAS Gromdway sch medical authorities now | €¥¢ saw her if blessed her, for her face was | Promises to enleet aie mb bi 9 ba mayS0-codkds "MATHEW BUPPERT, Trustes_ | risidence on the preuiaa = NOSPAavE Rw. | For Keston without change, 1:40 p.m, every week day. N onic are caused by sleeping with- | Sunshine, her voice was melody, and her heart | chapters relating to Gambetta’s lady friends. = - SAN Yall through trains connect at Jer. | IN ine Barware 3 : uns, too, are traced to the | Was sympathy. | Truth could say more and sor- | Some of the proof sheets of the volume have | PYBIIC 78418, OF, PROPERTY, KNOWN AS | (HAS J. GAWLER WIELIAM H VERNON | For Brooklyi, N pals ‘Brooklyn Annex, afording S"Eosnon, Goyruamster ae Tae oe ue. and from the sense in which the | TOW pines to enlarge upon her virtues; but this | been circulating during the past week, and PRINCE GI COUNTY, MARYLAND, | BUCCESSORS 10 BUCHLY'’S UNDERTAKING 4 | direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- xenpatguers of this com ny Will sail EVERY WED. > ‘seap” Isusedamong us in cmnec- | Would Ill accord with her humllity who Justly | here ts the narrative of Gambetta’s death at | _ WITH STEAMBOAT LANDING ke. ; E TABLISHMENT, ForPhiladeiphis 8:iSeod 10:50 am.,1:40,4:00.6:00.10:00 | Rtatete Hoan ane pre rumen Bier, £008 of : aken the last | disclaimed them all andrelied only onthe merits | Ville d’Avray, as recorded therein. It. willbe [-sZmurmuance of the authority elven fh a inorteagefrom forpe. Ave nw. oreriy S12Pa. Ave) ‘thd tapi. On sunday.t-00e0i10-00and icispam | Bawre Londen, rand Bremen, are of her Redeemer. After months of acute suffer- | remembered ‘that at onetime there was talk | 23, 1ei0;and somied (outuyH Cartisle, dated Ausust | | Everything pranaiaat Tunerala w aponaity | _binited Bxpreny ee} kk ouag te OELEICH 1 upon borne with gentle resignation and with sor- | about Gambetta’s marriage with a certain Mar- | Geers county, in Liber H.R, No. 5, folio 37, &e, | Telephone connection, aur | For pelts ee it er eg ee aeons Tr, ar those who were to lose her, not for her- | quise Arconat! Viscontl, daughter of the Sen- | yricraiymarencsnus, sated bo Cévelio Tuer, the | GinN ae wattaeen. ————— Gubunday, 9:40, 10: : gd and | $60, $55" Pennsylvania syne horuiweet: Cl f the ec self, she was released from her burden and fell | ator Peyrat—a marriage _ which Gaunbetta | tal. 'ty. utile. auction, at the Court house dose, a UnDAHTANEE asp Format, Drnaorom, ari Ds Picea bss Soe aah sabe aes ayes Sree ble as the restoration of the p in Jesus September 27, 1879, aged fifty- | would, doubtless, have accepted had he lived: BRE Marlboro’, said county, on SATURDAY. ‘the | ecsionn: — For the moment, however, the | Bite years. ‘Blessed are the mereiful, for they | "On hearing of ‘this Gambetta’s iinet er eoR a thy BAY OF JUNE, iss, at, TWELVE | _Zelenhone com S| riche 6:50am. and 4:40 p.m.daily,except Sun- sia cettaialy looking up.” shall ‘obtain mercy.'—(Matt. v, 7.) This grave | Mme. Leon, who did not despair of inducing him to | being in Prince Georwe consty! snd Seateet Maca day. shades Becca tbs was made for her and for himself by Charles her. come to see him. “You are going toget | conitining or tid to contin cuca] a bal area ying ALENIAT AND ALEXANDIIA AND WASHING ‘ = Reade, whose wise councillor, loyal all “fuid, Mme, Leon. “Don’t bother about | and being on Flocataway srk. called “Plantersviles"or i Ral piipiah What ix Known About Insanity. » loy ly and | that” replied Gambetta. “A: I better known as “Farmington,” which is particularly TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. AD. i nbsatoepectotrs bosom friend she was for twenty-four years,and | master. ‘Then Mme Leon took Meena aioe | Geseribed in said wsrigagne Piaget ners FINEST AND CH) MEAT FLAVORING $30 7:20, 9:5, 11.05 and 7135 am. avree that the subject of Insanity is | WMO, mourns her ail his days."" Mrs. Seymour | piece a uttle loaded revolver with which Gambetta | Sior2ouse, Warchouno, ‘a tenant house, and CR ag an aus | ses oa ie toa se {yy nemiebecucity,. ‘The arester | 2! il her time an actress of some celebrity. | Used to shoot. sparrows in every morn | “ier: Ge bat sane thn day of esle, balance in Eat AEM UAE BAL SERGIO TRA, og the South, 6:9) and 11:05 am. daily, ed in i-obse 5 i ener ing. “Wretched woman!” “‘twel from terest exceet, 3 ; athorities are ef opinion that the ‘A Mothers Hint. het arm ‘The revolver went off. ‘The pall war Sia pproved scours ar all ‘cuiy a: cntion of sur’ | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. r ‘hiesanii tor 6:06, 8:08,10-00 | Oregon... Well, | treatment is of » negative kind; | From the Philadelphia Call. Cement SE Cn but it struck him in the | chaser. RUNS GIL, Attorney, invaluable, tonic. “Is, 8 success and & d i On Bindny at 8:00 and 1016 | “Bleed Pasange 90 680 and 8100 socordlng Tos cust be placed, as it were, on| Lillian.—What a queer title for a book, mat | BAR," Tong repoee due that the doctors capeed ich | _ 72721, 24.28.31 Jo. 7.17.00 Balthinore, Ee “odical Brean” "Lancet ws tickets from Lay, u \ irritations removed. so as to} 3a. —What title? caused an mmation in the groin and in the "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers. ‘arioof Buropesh right herself by a sertes of efforts | Titian. —“Not Like Other Girls.” belly. A malady which he had had tn 1872 haa not | WV. pesstnl ied Genuine only with the fao simile of Baron etient usually arrives at an = Sees appeared, ‘and what remained of it} TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ar Blue ‘across the atic condition, due sometimes to| Ma.—It is rather gdd. Is tt a novel? increased the iulon caused by the wound,| _ PROPERTY, No. 16% O STREET NORTHWEST. aE tine Boron Liebies ak usage, to mental ) | Lillian —Yes. T wonder what the heroine can | #84 Gambetta died. He might have been saved. |_, By visiue of 8 ‘deed of trast, dated November 1 rritation of ry sort. If irritation ts | be ifshe is “not like other giris?” cad ie teat ne ee ae ‘the land. ‘are Kept up, feb ment gildes into inflam-| Ma—I don't know, unless she goes into the nis utte. ee = reation of the brain, and that ends in paralysis, | kitchen and helps her’ mother Instead of staying | “Such, affirms the author, is the only trae ver- aay aoe If taken in ti ly symptoms may be treated | in the parlor to read novela. ston of the death of Gambetta. As for Mme. i by soothing methods before the tissues become Swit Shay Wea Leonle Leon, Gambetta firet knew her when LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. q. _IMflamed. “Or, it this be limposstble, then the in- he was still & simple perorator in the cafes of we wat of. flammation must ran tts course. watched care- | From the Philadelphia Call. the Latin quarter. She was handsome, intelli- f- ovis ke Oo 8 7 Use fever, fora crisis. If through care-| Oleomargarine Man.—These people will ruin | gent, well dressed, and, above all, a good lis- orn, <> ness the crisis be allowed to pass unob- our business before long. : tener. ermore, Mme. Leon did not inter- served, alus for the victim! Imbecility super |: What fere with Gambetta’s noisy Bohemian habits, Yenes—chrontc dementia. The patient is insane | Castomer.—What people? and accompanied him to the cafe and in his ex or. In cases of extreme rarity, wakes at | “The dairymen.’ curions in the environs of Paris along the Seine. tare ot years, lamed and shat-| “The dairrmen! In what way? By getting | Gambetta, it appears, was very fond of boating, Insanity Is a prolonged sleep-waiking; a| laws e” and it was during a boating excursion on the F peopled by dreams, from | ‘Ob, no; we do not fear that.” Seine that he caught @ laryngitis, which was nay awake or not. If the; ‘Then what is the trouble?” never cured, and which contributed not a little to complete rest by seience,| “Well, you see, they make such bad batter.” | to his oratorical triumphs. It was this affection — < — mo howee “But ee eee Lt ak be aac of oe ies ve his voice those hoarse should find re “People who m fous, | sounds wii fatterers pare . generally geeks for it in vain. " me, ris! and that gives margarine a bad name.” the roaring of thunder, B ,