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on ae al _ ale - s é * ; to * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C... SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE CIOW'S WATER SUPPLY. TRYING CO-OPERATION. HE WAS IN NO SPECIAL HURBY. HOW MUCH TO EAT. REAL ESTATE AFFAIRS. on, trenton and s heavy stone lintel with | THE JACKSON @ROVE CAMP. = 2 = n is Obtat ad Dis- | The Carpenters’ Orcanization and How | But He Nearly Drove to Crime or In-| What # Day's Sapply of Food Should | The Improvement of Avenue Property | serves to add effect to this story. ‘in the next | Preparing fer the Aunanl Meeting— FOUR O'CLOCK RAIN STORMS. beat taeda cbr cee eee at Is Manages. Sanity Five Men who Were. - Contats Now im Progress. storg the principal feature is handsome Oriel iastase tatbaseete eeuana Singular THE CHARACTER OF THE WATER—THE AQUE-| A BUILDING ASSOCIATION WHICH PRoPosES| | Five men formed a hollow square around | nery, POTATOES AND BREAD AND BUTTRR—AN | THE VALUE OF GROUND ON PENNSYLVAKtA | Which is surmounted with a lange dormer win- | Correspondence ot Twx Evaxrwte fam. corded UCT AND IME NEW TURSEL ASD Musam| 40 Borie uguesy 4 ride SY Witten, gam | tie levcrile barber wultieee Set Carnh with] “care times as aur macnn Ee | ne reemenwan's wine| The 0h, Secepil,, design ot | brickwork, Jackson Gove, Mp., July 23. Partna, VoIR—THE CAPACITY OF THE EXISTING | WITH LITTLE MONEY CAN @ET MomEs—a | desrees of impatience varying from 90 in the | twe DAILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF | HOUSE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS—THE APFEE | with “Sod Miles = cof extensively | Thecamp meeting of the Marylan@ district mec zn . ia RESERVOIR AND CONDUIT. GENERAL CO-OPERATIVE 3 Y8TEM. shade to a little above temperate. As the bar-} tux mopY. CIATION OF SURBURBAR PROPERTY, ‘used on the front in addition to the oriel win- | of the Methodist Protestant church ie now but ere has always been a ory among de . i ie = rE partment clerks that in ber cauterized a gash in the incumbent and — flow; the leaders are of copper with handsome | a week off. The camp will open the evening of pt Thomas W.Symons, | Out of the recent effort made by the working: | recumbent victim's cheek, the fat meatieenn | _ “if people would comsider,” sald the selentist, | ‘The handsome business improvement which | emda he ienders are of commer mouldings, the 2 ip! Friday, July 30th, and eontinue to Thursday eer corps, in response to the Senate | men’s organizations of the city to establish an | who seemed to labor under the {mpreasion | “I mean poor people, or People of moderate | the Davis Brothers are now making at the Ainnials to dormer, the crests and the finials to] a oraing. August 12th, Each ay brings new fe (hat the | resolution requesting information as to the ad- | eight-hour rule grew a number of co-operative | that he was “next,” pulled off his coat and ye-| Means who have to make every dollar count, | northwest corner of 12th street and Penasyi- The Interior plan is simple and convenient. | arrivalete the camp. There ate bow Over eee eens cay Calta. in tke xovernment | visability of providing the water supply of the | schemes, In some cases no attempts were made | moved his No. 16 collar, His habttaal amile, | that the cost of tpod ought to be measured by | vania avenue {8 10 be followed by another fine | 1n/ ital Rterior plan ts sim) ces ag laundry, pantry | :wenty families encamped i cook: departments and employes want to go pital with filters and other appliances for | to put the projects into effect, af the differences | dissipated while waiting his turn, began to| the amount of nutritious matter obtained for | improvement on the same square. Yesterday | and cella first floor, parior, brary and dining ped in the woods, home. While this belief is very general, yet as ality, for some | ‘The report made by ¢ unknown meteorol I reason, rain storm | of the en; generally comes up about the th | ing rest and recreation. For the week there nd purifying the water, contained a | between the employers and ourneymen were | steal pack over his florid countenance and the | the money, there would be considerable differ- | workmen began tearing down the old, building Sete agg ed (Ee nightly, ond uboegh Sle IE does not seem fo be based upon any | brief aud interesting description of the water | compromised. A number of members of the | scow! on his heavy brow slowly retreated up-| ence in the character of the ood generally | 1225 Pennsniyania avenue, Which for many five chambers with large bath rooms, trapk | but little inconvience has been suffered, for the wing more tangible than impressions and | supply of the city as follows: Carpenters’ and Joiners’ union and assembly, | ward and took refuge under cover of his hair. | found on our tables. The food of which the | years was occupied by the late Mr. Barlow as @| room: linew and other cheecte The eae soil is 90 porous thet no ereno'eenn tb both. Waue recollect! Phere are any number of | | The souree of the supply is the Potomac river. | however, organized @ co-operative concern | Ail signs of his impatience vanished as the | &teatest quantity can be had fora given amount | picture gallery, and in its place will be erected | of thé interior throughout will be uhorouxhtY | Once, however, the ieee epcings bases department employes who, with umbrellas and | The water 1s Hep ver ata point | which has continued in existence without | barber yanked the cloth from the man in the | of money is not necessarily the cheapest. Nor | a substantial building by Mr. F.G. Smith, who pee pe PS PS overflowed fora Uine, Dishes are bow" gossamers at home, look out ruefuily upon altiouty data ts heing | Tegard to the settlement of the troubles be- | chair, and as he strotched himaelf ont the tat | isit truethat the most expensive cuts of meat | represents the Bradbury Piano Co. in this Westingtat prettiest homes in | guy to turn the branch into whieh these, splashing rain aud remark: “It always rains | pleted. Sutirely across | tween the Journeymen: and: the boeves. ‘This Pavoni chose oat Ot the crop of EY raced, 2 | andthe highest priced vegetables and other | city. ‘The building, which will be begun at once, — ee Sow, and thie Will prevent such overdows at four o’cloc' This comment meets with | the fiver to a hcight of 145 feet above the | organization numbers about thirty members. | bers expense, Just then an individual with | €Atden products are the best, when one takes | will be admirably adapted to the purposes sor THE BIG MONUMENT. ‘Yesterday what ts known as Brother Robin re ae eee tidal eee, are, pros | Gatum plane of mean tide st the Washingten | When it has work it employs elther ita own | an aggravating air of cold abstraction arose | only practical view of food, and considers | which it will be used, asit will have ample = i tiene ares ienlo—a union picnic of all the Sunday uced i its support. Lhe sigual service might | navy yurd. This dain iusures the constant | j¢:bers or other carpenters at the standard | ia a ‘remote. corner of the room, wob- only. how to repair most economically the | space onthe ground floor for a show room. Delay posed Improve- of this section of Anne Arundel county— throw some bight upon this tion and ply at all seasons oi the vear Into the aque- | Waves for ilae hours eday, the Une or inpor | bled over, broke through the hollow’ sq) daily waste of the body.’ The entire lot will be occupied, running back aa mente About Its Base. was held. (it brought to the grounds as lane « determine by a series of observations the truth The teeder entrance to the aqueduct has | SSC nea by the Carpenter's union, ‘The plan | aud inquired if he wasn't “next?” ‘Tale little lecture was delivered toa Stax re-| Th plebell a Recep ae Aarne — es any similar occksion Those nee QF falsity of this theory. If it could be estab- | au cievation at the bottom of 139 feet, and at | MO 'ULS Wages, aud at the end oféthe | fat men turned as if aroused’ from a | porter as he stood before a case just placed ta t docs, two hundred feet to E street, and having | How rz 18 PROPOSED TO FIXISH THE WORK—A people present, including 750 Uished that there were special meteoro the top 149 feet above datum. The water | puiding season,” or at stated times dur-| dream. of heavenly delight and cast.an| the Hall devoted to the section ol foods at the Ppontete ct twenty-five fret On that street: | yaw woILER MOUSE OUT OF eiGuT—VisITORS They commenced to arrive quite €onditious for this ineality which produc | liichaper which iseirevlar aud nine tect in | 10K the year, "to divide the profits, ir] evil eye on the man of cold’ abstraction, | National muscum. On u shelf abouton alevel | The, roome ot ifcent in theif’ pee | WHO WEARILY CLIMB UP THE Lona sTarm-| ©stiy iu the Morning, many coming by With greater frejuency at one sim | duct proper; which is clreular and nine feet iD | there are any, among the shareholders, | There was blood-thirstiness in that glance, but | With one’s eye, was. platter, having upon it a | 5 tions "and with’ show. windows nd | WAY. or carriage, aa well as by tars. The followtag. day than at anotier. ihen some va diameter. The elevation of the center at the | Mr Samuel Beall, the mauager of the slop, wuld | the new-comer stood his ground and wrung | cut of beelsteak, Beside it was hait of large portops yaad ouimcenows winaews al 5 schouls ore supresseed: Eptaguen wemibe @uctioms could be made either in support ot the | Upper end Is 1465 datum; it bis a slope | a Stax reporter that the ormunization bad had | fom the dazed barber an unwilling confession | loaf of bread, a piece of butter, a plate, Sie el a | rape Midge, Waugh chapel and Salpbur, apr belie: which so gei Vails in special | 0! 00015 or 94 ine 5 its, length to | Considerable work to do, especiuily in the way | that the gentleman of abnormal avoirdupois | which were six potatoes and a glass iar,’ filled st Sail Deer eee ete ee lure of Congress to provide $107,000 | i" ang ndship, Trinity, Bethel providences, or as bo th ‘aphical or other | the receiving reservoir Is 45,195 feet or about | Crinaii jobs. A job just completed by the on | Was out of his turn. The latter gave asnamie | with water. ‘The water was the cenuine artic, hile the style of architecture wall the pac; | !F Improving the immediate surroundings of | Ridge’ ME, south. During the’ morning Lacon me produes Chis abeno- (nities: 2 fantzation is the ‘large Rew pavilion at Gly- | Sods erat the scowl came forth from its re: | The beefsteak, potatoos, bread and batter were | While the style of arehitectare will "be plain. | she Washington monument would peobably | ectsoispalmecente the tanetaemin mee Mier Mmeua, It might be argued that rains at such THE RECEIVING RESERVOIR Mont, pon whieh fifteen carpenters were em- | treat 1n his hair and resumed dominion over | made of materials that will withstand the cor- seaaues A lisiecpeniagesor winoreerretee leave that magnificent structure for her | N. Robinson called the —~ my Fe time were productive of good—not ale is the natural valjey of a smali stream called | ployed. Incase a contract. luvolving brick | bis countenance while he hufMly turned out of | roding tooth of time, as well as any other tooth. ancl . Interesting exercises tollowed. 3 A d are set back in the wall. The show window | year just as It now stands, surrounded by shan- ve 3 wtreet car companies—for the reason t Powder-Mill Branch, across which a dam has / work and other work not done by carpenters | the chair, into which the frigid individual | This collection is intended to illustrate ant Joyce made the opening and ad ayes are obliged to haien home at one ibewrh Uhcbwind "aha: veservole fo WSSUtISEE | shonld be taken the. organtzation ‘would sublet | climbed with arstie Pisdldlly aad setued down A DAY'S RATION line, havin w Single pane tn trast Gate at ee Fe org ees were made by Hes. 3 ba oF ot he e Femoved from the tem saint | th ts fo ranches of wor : pace “ * s even. ded. re, . and Soapend mioney, which stroll along the avenue | ata oe nese a ee reer Boa cuoeeroes bral forgarioatiod: ‘he | intense silence among the men who formed the | Of What should constitute day's ration. The | and’on the sides the glass will be 7x10 feet. OF = u other streets is calculated to present, | the adjacent coun! — ~~ at = Or in the supposition that th H. 4 ns were hd have ‘deposited a | Said, had no trouble in securing bonds. hollow aquare as thelr baffled companion agnin | €xbibit Isa part of @ serles prepared by Mr. | both sides of this window, through deep vesti. | to make the ground slope gradually in every | Hi Littleton, of the MF ehurdh. yim ‘ks were pre- | Without hindrw: lallge ie Ie Oe RTS dropped down among them, and ior a moment | Romyn Hitchoock, curator of the section of | bul he store, and | direction from the monument, so that it would there are entrances to | large amount of sediment in §t, my vented tru! ing home at onee, for experience t r after. Then w real nice young man, whose turn a Mr. R. W. Deering, showing the - | through the vestibule on the left access Is bad | surmount an immense mound, simple and gbows that both results follow a rain, ft might | tererin sept tah imess and capscity ps a] Im connection with this cooperative shop a | Was ihree away, arose 1a a stato of nervous tus: | (ates and Mt RW. Deoring, showing the con. fo, aulira which, lead up to the upper floors, | graceful, itis presumed thar the’ opposition te be urged that the special desi fo aliow |e aprepared wad subtnitted co Congtess, with | PwWidiug association is now being organized | patience, grabbed a brush trom the mirror | cresse aud expenditure of the Body. A de- | Fines, witieh willpald gitar ty tee eee plate Of | the proposed apprepriation was because it con- F period © | Stiuaterol the costot improving. this’ reser: | Whlob is novel in many of ite eatures, it is in- | Sand, hurriedly arranged his hair and told the | seriptive label cays: A. day's Tauion ie iateaded Or the front. ‘Thdpbur stories extend buck So | templated the filling of Buboock lake. There | bananas, 2 barrels of lem pee Sdiatarig * NN SBEOF | Noirs dcitecting irom ‘it the steams which | tended vo ve, what tts name tmplies, a building | PAFPer he guessed he would ae tied tagetbor reaulred daily to ‘anatotain tus | feet, and for the reuainder of the depth of the | Are how seyeral hundred thousand young carp | nd 150 pounds of eandy, iu addition to thelr er” som isturbs, | now enter it, rou site teas 5 " us se rn * ing raised In that water, Will no ners eons, renee ranat dug. guined tn | Teak ot waeaedony hd dredsing out all | mocation, aud not aloan and savings lmao | 15g guage, Tne nearly wrecked the solemnity | Pouy Sneat iedcr enue desu er et Bits | lo re buliaiywilibetwa tories iubeignt, Oa | bongraieed im tuat water and. ie wil wot be a Sis way would of course ow valuable, us it | Ube linit of wave Tmuin depth ot "5 | HOU. ‘This assoctation proposes to build bouacs | {7 0 shave. This nearly wreck ight | Petiorming a moderate amount of work. The | With entrances. At the widen” ‘he beicke ot | Tungements cam be made so that the leke wal Washington Grove Items. would be official, but in the absence o! dflicial | Ceposiied matte: fihis Yescrvort jg | fF members oi tue association who desire to | Of his companions, for the young man might Quantities of the different nutrients required | the arst story will be sixteen feet, of thesscond | HOt be touched until after that date. PREPARATIONS FOR THE CAMP MESTING—I> facts the journal kept by un old departinent Beenie lions. ‘The eleva: | Secure homes and at the same time to give em- | have waited years without runving any risk of | are—Protein compounds known as flesitform. twelvoand a balf, of the third. slsven ang.a| WAY Irv Peorcexp xo Bia sue LAKE, PROVEMENTS, RTC. ler, ranuing through great number ot ‘the center hie of the conduit disebarg | Ployment to the co-operative carpenters. Itis | indictment for cheating the barber, The four | ers, such as the loan part o! meatand gluten of | nuitand of the fourth ten and « half” The Th years, Wuea ihe conuition of we: ing into Ube reservoir is 189.37 fect above | Proposed to fix the value of the shures at $12 | who were left exbausted their avullable stock | wheat, 4.2 ounces. Fats, such as butter, neat. building will be heated with steam and cou |, 2+ ¥8# considered advisable to fill the lake is week bas been ® most delightful end Mme "in the day has been noted, isof interest, | [08 [nto iene nee CCH RAPS ff tne ratte of $1 # mouth, #0 that | of ood nature in a smile at the nice young | fat and the olly matter of wheat, 2.0. ‘Carbo | bullding will be heat upper floer of the back | fF two reasons: to avold any possibility of the | prosperous one for Washington Grove. No less day “dedtction upon, these act which ie |. Liu distance from this to the point where the | €4clsbiar® will be pald up, One year after being | man's expense, and then relupsed inl gluim | hydrates, suck ax starch and sugar 17.8, wile pene ae : Ne building will be uscd asa repair shop and the | foundation of the monument beiug endangered | than eight cottages have been pushed by enter Kept a record of uniiiit waccurg.sted in | Couduitemerges trot the reservolr is. 3,300 lation, will according | expectancy. ‘Then a natty, ashletic looicing | These quantities may be supplied by different % basement asa packing shop. The pianos will | by the immediate vicinity of the luke and to | prising workmen to successful completion, an@ oe “A . ¥ py | Wo ube Plan of workdevised for it, buy the | gentleman who afierwards proved to be second | combinations of foods, affording greater or less, P% The course of a couversiti« FAM Fe | Tneansof whieh, Water can be carried arouna | sound and builds house fora member com-| next got up und. slowly: erommnaclonted the | Canieee Th alee nee tee ee eee pesca ted at the E ftreet Tlandling ‘them | plated mogewegerical sliape to the contem- | new occupants have arrived every day. eb Lo aoe Teaervolr from the conduit above tothe | [ving with its laws. The member desiring to | barber's chair, looxluy hard ail the while at the | ration are piven. There are’ ounces of Dect with ease'and facility. in ite generale design | Song ie cane teed ee ee ear eeveral years | | Most o joxable services have been held. The fournal aud ascertain what it as to low. ‘This is 2,710 ieet long. “Ever | 24d inust taxe shares to te amountoften per | geli-contained individual who seemed brooding | steak, 20 ounces of whext bread, 80 ounces of y. in CG lesig: gly urged the filing o! coe , not | meeting of ‘ouid on ‘edresday evening was addressed ee ee ee un | sanes toe siars 2 : oc woven , ‘ ‘i Ue building will resemble some of the piano wuse be thought there wax any real danger | ty Revs Mr. eeisiand: tbe proportion of ralt storms at that time in ih lariat sche the rater nus | PUL Of We cost of the houss aud ot, If the eat | compiacentiy over he mivery ho was ogeaslone | polatdes and 1) ounoe cf Buller The elvit | Cabiisintate menses, ah Piste | because te thought where war any real danger | by Hews Ate Wright of Khode island; that of ye THE Sr ineimated that his | pice the alarm last sun 18 $1,000 he must have $100 wort ss | uifucty fou, aglow, mortals, he frosty indl | ounces of siege contain nutritive, ingredieuts | Srear tmprovemcat vor tee oauant, Si Ee | Soe ee ee ean, fe, mons. | Thanday by Be foam solve es record of the earlies years might be vitiated by nduit. ‘Che dae Gasoctation advances kha $900 more. | He | vidual iu the chair took no notice of Uils silent | as follows: 1.9 ounces protein und 0.7 ounces | §°¢84imaprovem« city. la the archinece soa Be | Fatkerne Arta the, immediate fuiure, but | Aire, Dr. WD. iduntiey, i ee lg onesie apne mated, Fisted aby latuIn. It is 10,150. feet, or woout 2 | PeFeentol the whoieamountayear. Meanwue | ftom thelr normal Tate OL, wweniethtee & keine | Carbon yaraves’ TRG tasty ee eee nces | cost will bé about 8 that nothing which would in any Way insure | sne was joined by Are, Kdw'd Gravee, of Wash- the city. He, uowever, responded with consid« 15 : ies long, to the distributing reservoir, situ- | B@ US’ Puy annually five per ceut interest op | ute to about one a second. When the athletic | contalu 0.6 ounces protein and 6.5 ounces care LARGE OWNERS OF AVENUE PROPERTY, its stability should be lettundone. The lake tou" hear ‘the monument. to permit of «| willgroase Bert eae eravie warmth that Le was not Lere when | Miles lo teak % Jeorge | Bis Lidebtedness to the ussociation. | Buch year | gentleman returned to his seat the man in the | bohydrates. The total gross consumption for | The erection of this bullding, as well as the aatehank eneiees Bplay 3 rail Wasbingivm ita L'Eoiat atau the ett ot | ate uear Drovers’ Rest, just west of George | Ske $3 paid on the prlucipal i deducted irom | Ghuirresumed Ma urave contemplation of the | tuo day fs 69 cumoos, witieh yields iS.ounces | Davis building, on thisaquare, will undoubtedly | Hr the groane were riled aes ele eat | ruhcet piet lawn topalegronee tus bean meouly, jon Jefferson rode to the Capitol unaitended, - his indebtedness, and consequently reduces iis | decorative designs on the ceiling, aud his eye- | proteln, 2.0 ounces lat and 17.6 ounce: 2 ana tying Dis horse tot tered tg || THE DISTRINUTING RESERVOIR. iuterest, He cant py buck the priuelpal inure | lusies met and purted at Lucie Aeeane con tole: | boasasee AT en | pa eee “Siover in oll teas Dalldjng and was inaucurated asPresident of | The condult enters the distributing reservoir | rapidiy if ue choose, but by complying with | Geos nue, which does not seem to have been as A NEW PASSENGER ELEVATOR, ever in all the bistory of the grounds has A MORE DIVERSIFIED DIET. “ however, elevation of 368 feet for Its center | the rule of seven per. cel iS held that th ‘ highly tavored in this respect as other parts of Prospect been so bright and cheery as bow, cn lw did | Tyeatove dutum, ‘Tie water Is supplied to | mentee villvecart iis house th murtesn years | yauansegne womed, greatly to tele thener | The constituents of another ration, for one | HgLAE teYored In this respect ap other parte Of Prop ietion to oman Lett irom last years ap- | Cover were there mero inquiries case in esse cdentiatly | the city. trom this distributing. reeevolr by | 10 #less monthly payment than the rent would | whinkors, who hndoest halened Teuding for the who loves a more diversified diet, is also given, | In the city, property’ is very valuable, and a | PFOP! wos monument. A | ence to purchase ot lots. pifidentially | the city trot c ting reservoir b the United States. THe Srax t @id not learn from his Lips exact! enter the servive ie gover: For you Know,” he remarked ng. re } uinount to, AS a shareholder he, will receive | fourth time the “Bilsiness Chances” advertise. | This comprises 8 ounces of becfsteuk, 16 ounces | !0au cin Le ‘secured upon property thore at w | CobLTact has Jusbbeen awarded to Otis Brothers | "A boafd watt’ has been laid on ® portion of afterwards, “it would wot de tor you tu mention SO OG, 30 and 12 | credit tor his share of profits, if there are any, | ments In Tire Stan ie ‘suullea very know: | of wh he ner : cos | 1eSs rute of interest thun prevails in other sec- | to transiorm the heavy freight elevator, which | Grove avenue. ty asion oO + | ments z 1 1 bread, 32 ounces of potatoes, 6 ounces ee - Ir Say came ta (his connection, because it would inet ‘extension of | Sad that will gu towards suortentug the time ot | ingtrand anarosiaaly ot Or Gabbagerd ounces of miter) ounce or butice | Hous, For Us readon, as Well au for the reayon | was uved ip. carry\ng up tie stone for Uallding Hey. ob A: Brice wil! be hore with hie faaily only cull attention to the lenkth of my service, ‘ the final payment, Precedeace will be given na re is nothing else nice of 3 or about 4 miles in ed ou tue ground | HOrtueasterly direction to the new re: fg | Bear the Soldiers’ Home, and in these days, when Mgaiust aman, he is discl Uhat be has been feeding at the publie é é c mt ¢ = income is always certuip, avenue prop- | the mdnument, into a respectable passepger | ina few days, as the Hamline church cottage! iomianibersesinieg co ualianeesraine en THE DARING CIRCUMNAVIGATOR rele eae OF protel aod Ook eae ceneeaee | erty seldom chanxes huuds, eo shat itivditheutt | car, "When this le done, hewever it aunt oe | almost completed. fority of enrollment in the orgunization, Tue | Of the barber's chair, and he looked quizzically. Tonyaravess the Te oaiicer On ail Yield 0.1 | 70M recent transactions wW determine the pre- | used at once ior the purposes inteuded, as there | Camp meeting Ins August 13th, and will é . it 4 ‘scoommoda- voir | S - ee baal idineta’ Sssociation will secure iteell by deeds of trust | at the stolid form stretched out in it. Then &| Gunde of protein, the same quantity of fats and | Y#lling value of land, A competent authority, | 1s no money as yet provided for running It. It | continue to August S5th, Ample enough aud Maney ete Say oUs | yatitaround. the distributing reservowr with | Cu property. It contemplates & perpetual ex- | brilliant thought seemed to. strike im and | urcgcLProtelu, the same quantity of Lats abd however, toda Sta reporter that he Judged | costs ‘shone $18 er uy to run ‘tis elevator, | tions are being provided, “> Shuch like. aging: the wesd patriot “Line Us | councelion to tip old imulns and to the new | tenes and ihe issuing ot uew series of wUSTes | Hrradiated his emaciated counterayee aati his | agree eee an AE $20 a lool, according tw the frontage and tho | Indispensaule, and the construction of the | The Jourmeymen Bakers’ Grievances, Christian ie periectiy willing to die, buche ts | tubuel. The distributing reservoir is divided | greene tas ho devised the | Niiskers took on a deeper shade of straw. He | weight of this ration is 8 vunces and It yields | Situation,” Both tie buildings abote reterrea | toa boneable, and. the running of the car, | THEY EXPECT THAT THE! wih. Wer exactly reauy-* : = into compartinents by “4 puddied and paved | yan: roldusrak reporter thet ie association | SotUP With a Weak pretense at mischievous de- | 4.1 ounces provelu, 2.0 ounces fats and 17.5 | {ual being built upon leased ground. The lot | und visitors could then be taken up without BE SRTTLED WITHOUT A STRIEE. fhe old man stated that he went over his | Wall. Comiunieation between the two is | lan, told to derive ponte rok other monreen | lermination, evidently thinking that ue would | ounces of curbohydrates, | “C Which Mr. Smith bas leased belongs to the | additional expense. Those who wish to ride to Somer comer journal aud iound » large number ot such en | Mavitained through a passage-way which ean | CxPeCted Lo derive profits trom other sources tthe experiment of walking around the | of articles of food,” says the label, Hels of ths Travis cunts whieh Cuotpenepe | ee nate cron wee meas There us recently been some apprehension Wear “Went home tin the Fala “Bor: | be closed by stop planks ee en tee crae ber enn Un cir goa uEG chairand staring hurd at its pulegma | nutritive value to be calculated, und irma Chis | tore a umue. propeste ea eee Oo ee | ee sop will awe Ue wait until Congress makes | or, sence wy the Jourmeymen Dobets at ane See g mambrelin nnd came home ta the Tale | compares cha a oak eerie as | Sands lle, bat buy grouna whenever they | courant, PUL He didalk. He took few | wa estimate ne costo! thenuteldve elements in | diy \idual or estute, On the square betweew 12th amiss mbsiinn BOGE city, Mr. RL. DeAkers, of the Knights of in the asice aa ‘Guisbed apeome work? lic | clig maine withunt the water pasting lato the | Bnd desirable trcts foraule, Tols ground | uth courage to glaiee fenive ae Cae | ce ee ter ene anne farlons Zoods, estate owns thoantive ‘block of Uatatas | When the approaches to the monument | Labor, when spoken toon the subject by a @tam URE RESEIOS RE Etc ee niiline | Wivercanipartmcne “Ebe sictkes eepilte or PSOne ee eee ae ero no msin bers at Dora de Weiter he fig chan Under the bar. | putrinentsin the'r proper proportions, the NOt | beginning with the siore Of Mr. Thomas fL | Should be flually completed it was intended to pes! yy fas goud natured enough ta r a areene’ | ine upper eben sitet aboot HGo0.d09 | SMe advance, no mein ber desired tu vu er's hands, when the latter s\ ecouomical combinations can ve ascertaiued.’ t r = ‘that such ‘general oe CS a Ee ee a ations, | BON it, bouses would be erected wud sold at & | head and tranctived the wee Thel-visltor “at ste! museum) ss) cautioned SE rend wep I) have ng building t mar the beauty and sym | strike is at present coptemmplaued oy the jour. Sanss avecnged tore teua othnen ber the pe | Tule Gistelbuting reservoir’ is: very Eappiy | rode or rented. Stare tuat a Gorgon might be proud of, The | agulust forming uo uutulr estiurate Of poltoes | OO Yih wireeL, Lecidee nm mamel oe coer eng | metry of ts immediate surroundiags. | There- | neymen bakers, They are are Jessida! of rainy days wus mont: greater in | iluated and constructed for the application ot ERAL CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM, Bee eit ay eet eaL sal edt regan | Te pommeet ino nite Disad, Tn jactioe #0 tH80- | Guysilines on the opposite wie of eooemiars | attest genre Sane Doller-house tas | pertecting thelr organization, which ts today States than E2 Wintec’ Tanlog ion averace | tie filtration works om the method proposed: This building association, toxetuer with the | then smiled bypecritically and tried to pretend | taives, it ig atated vhut thé quadlty Of water in | fronton E street Huis inelacles Aegean | eee gegeaty bEUE tw distance Of the noua. | much mure effective than ever belore; bat tke A > nga ap Bsc cries 8 egress = < Rika aiew words With the casiier, thirty ounces of aloes more Ui ror a bath a a Sb naad~ | iat eter eee ee Ae raae apne Wheaties GS | Rear the Soldiers’ Home will have a storage | ized us sections, undor a general system knowa | "Yew uneventiur neonate followed. Signe hoe sen Cee OF, Potatoes, ie more than would Side Of Ihe wrens, Uetweon “Bia asd. Tue | Muy Southwest of the modument. “It is bulltof | and unwise action on the parton very few Gepariments closed. 22 “MOE HE Hime We | capacity of about $00,000,000 gallons, and it | as “the Integral Co-operative system.” The | beqan touccumuate that the barbarwas tp | would. elude a grouter variety of tood tusn | sirects. “he heirs are jour or five in numibe., | Waite, warble, with granite, trimmings, the re | cumploying bakers lus tended wo creabe an lux ss will have cireulating conduits to insure cun- | Carpenters’ agsoclution is known as section 3, | ea through with the job in hand, ‘Tue | the ration represente. In tue cuse provides, Mr, iutias Travis, wi10 ilves on a farm outslue of | ment ikeelke Ehie Ualiding la ect e oma | pression ainonget, the journeymen Unst & com com o inued movemen event stagnation, and | #Nd the Lulldlng association as section 5. Tue | fo ctants uwoke frou thelr lethargy a WHAT BREAD CONTAINS, the city limits, Beiug one of them. oa 5 ro ies oon eae Toaster ct Tackvacs wie | a eatsceee et ee eee ee ane: | avatars contend Suutes the organization oriuder: | mained ouco wore to take an imierestiaceriig y the “monument” by “means “ot. tunnel | harsher couditions for, the latter to the city mains either irom the | tfles and the abagement 01 store from the tunnel, The out- | ting agencies under ow grand the uew reservoir to the city isa 75- | Bas ven elaborated by alr. Duy distance of 660 feet. Heres| tue Whole scneme is in’ As there seems to be a garding the sparrow-caterpiliar ques would be well to know wh: ariety of opinior | cam be tak tety of opinion re- | Teservoir or direct pie At | jet tron those who study | ineh in and aintrnes | affulrs. She Yat man, who liad keemtondiey | A row oflituejurs represent the chemical MK. TUCKERMAN'S KESIDENCE, large euvugh tor» man to puss through. | templated. ‘The good sense of tne Jou! Hemi eqerliian | forwardlwith bis lorearcs rentinerenlisniasce | ecuel tuents Gli brewd The nutritive ingredients | The progress of improvemeats towards the |1u this tunnel will be Inid the steam | bakers and the exim counsel of the Kalghts of ; : Pate 3 (01 gine as well as the | Labor, of other ver. While | or his chiirand the tips of the lingers of his | ot bread are nearly the suine as flour. In ihe | west end of the city and the appreciation in | PiPes for supplying the engine as wel a ended te be under the | Fight hand braced agains: the tips of tue flugers y, PP: urn pipe fur the exhaust steam. A contract | almost certain that ver, bas made it Pi Tel "bosecs’ Wille tbe : ! baking the flour absorbs water, the’ starch | the value of land seems to have the effect of | ‘a paying an Becia ral CHPG LO CLE Tela re ede re ean LORNIMsIaC: Tested Chats AiPMEIR ET ae th | . ag just Deen made for laying these pipes as | wisdom of dealing justly with the men, while Senatesiscs soca AIOE on, this suet | eee jome ane mae 1 AFUNENINE ABO ure | section wil Us lasses iadenoatont wets ue | Saueds His good-ncturo hue ecnaucted fi | rains swell, wd become, more palatable sud | nereusing, ustend of decremntag, we value of | Nel’ erieriardintoe’s ae Belted ence | Tinton oCaoaling fuely with a Tushing isto, Ornithologists sama, 50 be very quiet on the SE SG fee ce soe peat crenae [aiviaion: Gr prodien Mr. Dummer, in ex- | Tecent bitter disappotuument aud he glauced Biiee oe oat aenie WU ead ed Shar 200 | property sat 4 Jee ae eco Cee Diener spe side of Egor ~ a} wroere fair play ‘can be bad witout any Westion, eVident!y thinking t i. When tle new works are completed the | ~GTe Bee be sigeiteeey sad He wlaneed | series -c erimen| as foun seems ne rule that while fasion a e new builer house, No smoke or steam | sacrifice of dignity.” A prominent officer Birds cosia bold thetrows ait city” will an abundant suppiy at all | Plaining the syst wieporter, said tt | With amused expectancy at tue occupant of | Pounus How guity. a Upon whieh cooperative so- | the barber's chuir, The latter bad just been | dition, cieties had been formed, that a body of inen | Sbot into a sitting position by the barber. ‘The . 0 stiles long, | Could be got toxether who Were Wholly Uuselfisu. | birver’s fingers had cleft bis hair, and the Bar- draining the eastern slope of the All nies, | THis appealed vo men’s seifisn interest aud wok bane Bhatti o poed above Bis nena a é priptiost of the enxaecies Bittle Ga tits hing tide-watei ashington, and Jota: | ACcoUnLO: the fact that noting could be dune | Willer bottle, preparatory to the closing tonso- SiiScry pinct: tne aluenos of sparrows; ete. te Sapenie Hay about 10D iter below tis | WithOUL money. ‘The pian proposed the Crvu: | Fial tite, when the phieginatic individual (re | evidently of this opinion, ‘To prove. the usciub principal feeders are the norca ana | UOW Of W common capital. Tt Is proposed to | marked In x voice of mudding camness that ‘wess of birds we will quote Pro!. Fish, of Bui- Cacapon, the Shenandoah | P#y Off iu Uwe Whe frst or original shares, and | be 26 pounds milk 33 pounds water: | weaith pushes out aud beyond the crowded | Will ever be sen in tho Vicinity 0: the monu- | Bakers L. A. 236Peuluciied iu the views of a, puuud yeast and 1% pounds sult produced | portions of the city, yet property that iscun-| ment, The engine will also be oat of sight, but | Mr DeAkers, ‘Speaking of the necessity ior the Butrint and dS ethos tates oly peates Of | Newient and uccessiGic is in demand uad inaiu- | provision wus inade for that years ago.” When | bakers pertectiog “ald maintaining thete puiri¢nis and 49 pounds water. Whext bread | tains its value. Une illustration of (is is tne | tue foundations of the monument were belug | orguulzaton hee made aeeDg bee fontaine $2.7 per cent ui water 8.9 per cent pro- | property in tue vicinity of 186i and H streets, | sitengtheued @ substantial uspbait platform: ving wo stow thata Lakers lot was Bot & y elous sparrow if their numbers we poluts react Fibly decreased by the wanton craclty of the | Aud ia proper e buman race. The writer of that excelent ietter || The Potomac is a river about im Saturday's STAR, signed a Bird Lover, who Service muins ol proper size | ejected the idea tein, gluten, eic, 1.9 per cent tats or vily | wuici is perhaps the lighest priced residence | Was built um one side of the foundation below | Siar matter, 55.5 per ceut carbohydrates, such as | property fi tue city. A lew percentol mineral suits, The | Loy, Yeurs ago dir. Cor- | the proposed buse line of the mouument, and | “It is not solong ago that the Journeyman, u owned Lae entire square upon Winch his | Upon Lbis tke elevator engine wus placed’ and | baker, tor seven dollars a week and boata, was abies ee ; bread, sold at 10 | Louse ly built, with the exception of one jot, | Will remain. Jt will be enlrcly out of sight | compélled to, work, sigteen, eightess’ pod faio. In am address beiore the Field club, be Yall of which enter itabove | Substitute tor them permanent stares, wuieh tas Se ree a eae A SEAMECOS Cente for w loui vi 18.7 cuices is ‘more than j but he has since seid off the eustern end of thé | and will not interiere with the grade of tbe | twenty houm aday. ‘The men wnbtenn: bur aya: | Be suuree of oUF water supply, There Bre 0 | te Ma the auidons wai ee he property vl te | The barber's right hand tell as if paralyzed, | swice tue cust uf the same uutrients when pur- | square comprising a portion of his garden, The | coutemplated mound. © clock oi ee the Upper Potomae or its | Order bUL the Lulders suall ve forever entitied to | bes and other | lars: amall insects desiroye ue day in a smail cl area by warblers, swallows and fly-catchers | in., and Until four am, were engaged. wow occLpied | VI8ITOKS CLIMBING TH® LONG STAIRWAY, | 1 tnaking aud baking bread: then they cleased by the notable Richurusou houses, built Tor i the horses, harnessed them and went out on de Mr. John Hay and Mr. Henry While waiting for Congress to provide means aud the fat man, who bud half risen, dropped | chased. In the sori of Hour: Aw. iuteresdug | cuier at duu aud H streets fs back is chair y [comparison of breads of different kinds Baek nto Hie! chalt somal tide /nisfemolional,) Colman acc Urends Civalmereat inde ‘ones, the | #nd own one- wv, | 01 . ‘Cumber- | Suc the protsacerulug to taetn p tuey are invested.” z Loy one memver | powers gave out. The shurp-eyed man, who es ean Le trans, is i ams, wiao 2 livery. Alter the delivery they were treguenuy alone ty beyond compatauion. From daylight | ie er, DUE canOL ve Withdrawn. Ils pro | Was ulti next, and who looked like an agita: | Per Cent Walerand 67-5 nutrients. Grahuin | paid the bigest price that had ever Gaen been | for mscendivg the monument, the privilege of | Compelied to wait the con veutenes of a or $ill darke all through tae summer months these usb Recees, Sen | Oe ae ace th eee rece ces | or cred Gini oe | bread $4.2 wales, G9. uutrie-tn; ye bread 30.0 | puid tor ground for Fesidence purpoves. ‘The | walising to the summit ts not dented visitors. | cieri, until ten, oF eleven o'clock to seitie icds Wage incessant Waron the enemies ou: all place’ 01 Listorie interest, posed tO nake the o nh secret, Riinpadene cate. UPd Coa Tiere wate nents; boston cra 2 remainder of thut portion of the square, com- | From accounts of bread sold. On Friday, begin! Shen, The woodpeckers, nurbateners titmice THE FOTOMAC WATER. | Serraticrermesgen titer manera: his impatience. | Then he turyed toa little ‘able | Walcr’ 9i.y nutricuts; soda crackers 8.0 Water, prising w frontage Or 15u tect on ieustrect | Fm Hy to @ bundred persons have daily rf ry 4 at biace! Me y i Jour clock, there was a straight pall ot work for in the scetions which suould not be divulged. | at bis eibow and began to make a rough dratt ents cruckers 7.9 5 tgs 2 made the ascent tor several months past. About eee ee er et OF thee cline, in| ‘The amount of water carried by the Potomac | If the syste grows Licte will probably tegen, | Of 8 bill forbidding, ce se ere penalties, any pe 1 VatGEiDac Hunan Oenent oaekee eG {ieius Tuckerman, eercet, was ought by Sir. | Gno-third of this Dumber have been ladies. It pp hg A fasect exgs. The wrens and warblers are the | 2t its lowest stage is about 700,000,000 gallons | vided sigus Ee re eee a ee OTe cae enampoced Ina pabl{c bar-| waver, 95,0 nutrients; Oulmeil crackers 4.0 | cinsae, wise pid’ “371,000 for the ground, | ‘ke®, twenty minutes or over to make te | 1 yiueuue lunch, Lie obeuure compelied rest scavengers for the leaves aad Lranches; the In quality the water of the Potomac | Means of ideutizying members, Were twowr more men Waiting thelr urna tebe | Wes 6.2 nutrleuts; aud Oyster eruckers 3.3 | He “ts” now building a” house® there, ‘Awatebman is on duty at the top to prevent | 1Be board was, with a few honorable excep: thrushes., starlings and some of the Hnches at- yethiaps as goud as that of peer = Shaved. ‘The nervous mau grasped his weak | WAH and 96-2 nulrients, sioteiane ine viuut | Tnioe in every, 8 alot, te ctecrvandallisn, Mon of aus histo anny ons, poor and Scant, while the sleeping socom md principally to the ground worm whose | towing to the Atlantic. v ST Ss. side whiskers, and would uave tw cher has ude at | tiling complement to the elegant houses at U = 3 modalions Were anywhere where uo one else greatumitercicen makes many branches of | OW Gere Ses eon mee heee Sore eee Dy ine roots! bis chagrin had hor ened eek | graham Hour contains tue outercoveriugeuT Une | Uthertend of tiesgUate, Thee erent ee baie | Tautcrue with them, otuerwise the tip is very . aud ‘creepers occup their time in tage and the unitof weight, as shown by the ures re would or couidsivep. Frequent the room luduatry precerivus. | Lise cuckvo, orioles and | has tue inherent detects whiten accompany most | The Volume of Business Shown to In- | Palmiut GUL more sulisiactory vent in fight. Leos irseeey Reciee pap eraluery, of bret ym awone and brick, aud wil be nearly Gurk and unpleasant. over 5 noes ud thie meant 2 fare, ceomer worths and. inany orn | indinore maraed with the advance of clviize | ¢fease a» Postage Becomes Cheaper. SILGL SHORETEL nee ree: | fulsolda and yucspuates au was Wuereiore | aud ubuut we same usp! Y architects MEN WHO CARRY PISTOLS. Oftumberand alley wage werein denaud, Heuw tive insects.” | “it seems thai the be on. It Hows througn riea Valleys uccupled by |The effec 4 i would h ue ima} bie (he | juerred that xrabam flour wo: ove more | Messrs. Hornblower and ‘Murstall—nave made — tomers fuiied w pay for goods journeymen were ferred on inankind by these Uirds would entitle numbers of people with thelr fivexs and | ,, The eMeet of the reduction of the rates of pos- | bayber would) hod tive rie aca fhe was | Jous than white flour, It has Leen shown, | @ very original and appy design for the inte-| Pocket Pistols Very Generally Car-|tmude tw poy,” the them to decent treatment, but they are perse- | herds. The lands are highly cultivated, and €uted as though their destruction were & car-| have b dinal virtue. They are shui, rapped sud bird- verage W. per week at 4 a ee however, Unat those constituents in the bran | rior, by wuleh nearly all s in the hous be 7 esent for Various cities, Lhe, T said, was as drowned when he went to wash thes! ', s i ; by wuleb neurly all the rooms in the house | wied—Members of Congress Who Ge | present for variou: Wee tibsture out But the unhappy and ow neg | Me HOt Feudily “AgSiniated by tue digestive | wit open imiy the garden tothe rearnnd ue, | Tee 3 = Koliows: New. Orienns, $18.00; Chicago, $15-00; the use of ‘fer- | tly prepared at the Post Office lor muny ye rs does and must ineres Arey r } ewith time. The | department, has been what the advocates | vous barber did nothing more serious than, to | OTEADS, and that the nutriaive value of grauain | yud te main roums will bave the svuth frout: Milwaukee, $14.00; Boston, $12.00; New ¥ Peazares gon i tore wagiohaene "phe | Sandal tatycs laa che |o cheap pentage al camed ahora | ea et bc aeteeytcn win nt | Waa caeaaubee ease arama | age ae eautuy une fattet Cnt | ao memnene of angi carry pata Wat, | OSerM Taga ATS Be Spying birds of bright plumage fare the worst. The nd freshets: | 4 the volume of muil matter, whien has bul- | be ced, and were In Some aoe en RReaUY FS | stimulating the digestive organs. When diet is | und leads tate'a webvibule: teen rates astair | Yes, majority of them do,” suid a desler In | Ora conciliatory, but earnest policy, be Searle, tanavers, for instauce, are gradu-| 4); \:jurious organic mai tered about | anced the reduction in the receipts. This ts {7° e" atmosphere began to vient aguas the | reaueed to & science, the wuest ut tue hotel, | Guse ascends to the upper Huor. ‘There isasiuall | arms as be leaned across # cave tuil of revolvers rewura to the old ons’ would Mecoming ‘rarer, and * asices “some | the shape ot t Such more | the ar pestace ron anting way. The redue- | barter took ibis brusit and comb und went 10 | tray Sin tie dutig ane oe ee oye eanid | Reception room wy the jest of tie stairs which ts | aad talked with a Sra reporter avout beliig- | aVolded. pectection Giay <tit deaay ‘diig wasked Ito te funtiug siresinsr aud | YOR OF Postage from three cents to two cents | work, on the cold man's scanty ‘hair, ‘The fat | We Temi the duly, waste of his syste, Will | disconnected with the fest of the house. Pasa o “Lt would astonish you to pewould g 2 ing from the entrance svuircase access 6 hud to | CTeDt Congressmen. Laws for the Protection of Birds, Thad ‘Walted so lone, Hg | Huved by the necessity of looking over w long | 4 targe eeuural: hall, irom whieh s Spacious | Know how many go armed; purticularly the | gyine pattor of Tus Evuwiwe seen: ods wiso gather larger amounts than | tue felt confident the” old “wretch in” the chair | bill Of fare. | He will, jor lustanee, order tor din- | Grawing-room, library and. dining-rou open, | men from the south and west. They carry | “The destruction of birds hes bees 00 great for CUUFES | Stl trader Sathicn eng yatta OF fie | creased by am amount that was double the in-| wouldn't aye his hair cut, aud there was | MCF tWo ounces ol protein, ove OUlce iats, eit | Gil these Tole being on the wutu side ot the | some pretty big ‘guus'—thirty-six and thirty- | several years past that many of them ate fast audenurely | gulls through which tue waters flow. The jothing else he could have done to huimselt | UBCES of curboby "Sand ten v1 Oi War | house. What is properly the front or the house. ny | increasing sige and number-of the towns, the | Creuse, 18 (Be Sales G) postage siamps and | eee Gras O Gane a Dk ee ue umselt | ter, and leave st 10 Une okill of the couk to pro- | {2 wcupred ey Pre eat eit tue Lowes | eight caliber. They go armed as much now, it | going the way of the buffulo—never to retarm, fad trees wien | sewersge’ irom: hice agpig ames ies piarped envelopes, | Hostal cards were first | Feinxed the hard ivuacies of his Jaws and neo | Yice taese nutrients Ian agreeubleand pul | grecuds to the “top, aud “is, lighted “ee | Bot more, chan in the euriy days, when tbe | Swf, tw wwvorent anoweles In bite Goer ponds Mitting among the | come Tm or to the Potomac, are ele- | introduced under the act of June 8th, 1872, the | tnore looked cuveriul, Lhe barber brushed the | #t#le sorm, Ke auainees glass wiotoms, wale in their | code was recognized. In those times, when | tion s the baa ee ks — jn vumuner, except thowe | Hvcuts to be considered in discussing tie defects | Issue beginning on the Istof May, 1873, and | frigid Individaal's halt $0 as best loconceal | THE DAILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, _ | Kate work of Urown stone, coustitures. ome of | centesmen used Ww go to the Spasprings at Bla- | Country. Bird-nest robbing ls one ot leave it in summer, except those | er supply and their remedy. During uUlng for Lue mouths of Muy aud Jube of | the scantiness uf its growth, The ey used | Cations of natural depravity, while the birds ‘They are went into effect in 1883, and up to that time | " finds its Way to the source of our water supply. | shuve hich Le @ A arte es of postal cards had annually in- Te Ey A lve singer and insect destroy armless.” Imagine Washington's & Birds of varied hue and sor branches. it wi would ultra PEE Sr Ube main features of the from. ‘fhe butler's iesliie tlel beauties of v ud there tson why short duration, ihe Potonuae 1s a | s d during the year ended Juue 30, hw sigh of deep-seated relict, did Hicewise, | bibits $8 based upon a caretul calculation of | tue trout, leaving the soutuern front of the | % carry pocket pisicis. “ue House had ‘its | 0 peashovter, Then tuere Is the tramp, of oe trees of | compa: wuvely clearstrean and the water sup- | .00, aid ior the succeed- | But the former only looked at himseit in the | the daily income and expenditure or tue body. | Louse with the beautiful outlook upon the lunge code of rules und the members bad their | PeTuaps uewly arrived foreiga-born. ci ere he piled to the ity Is of | nor hates ery excelient ap} human Face. ar | ing year 107,616,000, am Sucrease of 18.15 | glass, ran his right band ielsurely over bis | Tais daily income und expenditure iorms the | &#fden surruunding it to be occupied by the | code of hovor, Which was more effective and | WhO equips et Saks ee ee | Fows tbui eat at | most preva: @ water becomes more or less| ut the tuto of 4 pee conee ts fot of tue varivuamaterials dully expended aud re- | wien will coniribute very n to U une | Soret Se Ea <A | | criminate slaughter or capture. Fil Bat-hutchers, utaice mud creepers, clour tae | Mapresnated with imp tor 1879, 10.00 per cent; ior 1880, 32.80 pet | The latter tell back in mute despair into) Hary joe 10s by ute Manele ly as tullows: The (welll be three stories high aud will be gur- | Pablo life. There is cominoniy ab erroneous | 26°00 Ss the a atatne? ee Workday in tere tae trees oi larvee, grubs, cocuous and insect eggs. ance, fils tn | 90 | bis seat. The athletic looking man, who | bYdy receives eee rte ea sen, Which | pounted by @ bigh pitched root some twenty- u inds, we city is repulsiv d with misgivi : r'1S51, 18.20 per cent; lor ised, 1 : : v | ae idee that a uci pistol sas | Whole of the United States has been laid une re rds could be allowed to i ee er cents 10F ‘ coustitute its inconle. Partot uhls material 4s | MOUDL one oes peuple have an : f fencer ed wee opie would not be obliged | Es SOF the eleg: ts [Sed Uletsulen anuuied £6369 fuihiones | Nid {UUs tar waited like a born long-distance | trunsiormed tuto flesh, tal, bone aud ovuer use| {OUR feet Im Regi, | Te rowuns, tn wdrediog |S Uttle weapon that would wot Kill ven seer; | der tribute to supply bird akine for decorative . M. proposes. Certainly | Srowtl iss and {5 Waouree oi | Garde, in 1598 the, number felon weaseG age | Mullet, GOL up and asked with biting irony if| sues ol the body. ‘the remainder, together | ovies,wil be arranged in suites of & dreafivg | Oiene think they were she lite stabby Der | {bat mauy species ana even gener ef vires Heap met + work suowid be done | peu 2 i to ail householders i hou dnd lust yeur tie suies reached $66 mill | tHE shop would ve open om Christmas. The } With the Ussue worn oul by use, is transiorimed | 1 Yelay done in the mOst su stauilal manner, | TDgers like mortars, < | ace tat disappearing Gross cureniaes WR On fe pUbLE | who are obliged to Keep fliters for its purificue and kick way up In tue air when you shoot | Fd protee- | ton. lion. During the past year, ax shown by the | barber answered that it would, until noon, | {ity Ure® curbonic acid, waicr, ete. | These pro- | Mir ‘Churles Edinonsto, Wuo bas dove al a reality, they were that long | Ut bas been said and written during the e “ ducts are given olf Irom the bouy and constitutes | 7; aaron [acluy.oal r, | them. No ng, 7 oi ee Se re ita esha ontt au increase ae seals | The, te athletic ooking: mus fald ne would | itvexpenaivure, It ius bovu gotimataa taut a | Hichardnonia workin Ce ly Ocing he Oulldee | Henan i sectod ‘hla nris scary pio | Mintel atone ahe decoration of tate, Sit THE bt 18 ‘onsT. made, there Was ouly un increase In the uuin- | iry to get around and left. When the barber | mun, doing. moderate Works, LO Keep ints body sais Introuuced at tue four corners 12 the | {Be elbow—"and curried 4 ball like that of a | ;tilled Virds and wings, Ignorance ean ne Tels during the period of the year that the | ver of postuis sold of five per cent, wulch shows | hid trimmed the wbstracted man's wulskers to | well uousigueds requires cleus the ba ee, Central Work uuove. the main eutratoe. aug | COWS Davy. ‘They hud heavy wooden bundies, | ouger Ve urged In puilldtion of « barbarous Soom | Water presents the worst appearance that the | Hitt, the, use of the postal card hus received a | teir owner's entire sutisiuctiou, the luiler | Ui*tue hllowiag udeltivesuboatees tet coming up under the vurrel like the stock of & | GT W. | city is at its best, Cong iiesamard | city 3 | e Js Stil another fact pointing in | again sat up in the chair, carciully inspected | outpGates qlong the eaves, much of it veing richly carved. | musket, und Mint locks. They were brutal ken to protect the few remaining birds, the | tiesame direction, which Is that the incr is sv upatioe: os is in Session, fase | bis face and head in the glass, and then tn Swan ;—Pro- | 1 ttls way effective contrasis ure mude with | US vregulurneavy artillery, Itwas | Nearly ail the states and territories have op Sr a eG Coomree ae [aoe se cba mae as omy | oe ara Stade ay ut i | ce ane Mar, tReet Woru which Souitais tae wai | bang ar cst ogary meg, Atos | tr tut oa wap at Te phe ‘Transfers trom al. over the country ai taree per cent. As business hus been good | remained placidiy seated in the cuir, untaind: | 17-6 “ounces: aainerar aaearne te eaeet ‘ME. CORCORAN’S GARDEN. ‘They were of French make. You never see any | S4te and fish, butevel these are crude Deeds in tee have u the purpose of | yaroueuaue te eruutrs, the figures would | ful of thy hydrophobic giure In the wgitutor's | wuter tu foud aud drink, Tia Cunces. Yousl, | The fact that Mr. Corcoran has disposed ofthe | 0 then now, ‘Since dueling. hus qoue curgt | uusatisiuctory: aud especially 20 are the laws Lewis to Mary E. Fre t eppoy is a pocial pleasures, | usally show Unit thete Was a hire Inereuge | eyes, until his change was handed him. ‘Then | gé ances equal to6 wavader t partof his garden has led to the su; Practice carrying pisivis on the person hus Le- | eluting to the protection of useful birds. eeuaaea view Giuueduet water ai tie Great Bale receive | Hotta aumbes OF circulars Issued, but the | he slowly, aud with an air of the most profound | “‘Pheve suustuncey Would, be contained in the | Ast Partof ls ga es nulnder of | coime more common. Men who ave nut in the | Many “of these are excluded, such | as [pe Hi ‘tevolr have | iucrewse of twenty-oue per cent, ‘in letters | uncuncerd, climbed down and went ins way, | food materiuls represented In the beelsteak, pe | HOM that he Intends to sell off the remainder of | Fame Mere commen: Men going into bad com- | Tovins | woodpeckers and jays and other # dg Fer voir aud “dtateibat ~ervolr have | und ifitty-ning per, cent in sealed puckayes | beuring with him the direst unathemas of ths | tatoes, breud, butier and walor On, the Piles the 1 street irgnt, and perhaps the Connectleat | puny, carry pistols for weltdoteuse: It invery | song binds are without, provection in, many been taken for w number of years, points to the conclusion that the reduction | two men who were lett out of the five who | ters in the case. avenue front, bu ardiy Becessary 10 s@y | common. A majority of the gentlemen you lasencin = en showing the result of these | fh'the rate ot postuke and the increase in the | entered, the waiting coutest azuinst time EW lin the above. hatriente about $0 Guano or| tatihe Mas’ nodnlenton Of parcing wlth tee | Sores oan Washingtow in the evening | Fecently taken tbe iniuiative and have had unit of weight bas diverted business to the Jet: | When. the imperturbal vnclusively th ble individual had got be i fine lawn and garden which inakes the outlook | ure armed, Carrying pistols is by uo means | their bird laws amended with very satisfactory is b Water Fiver, Over one- | unsealed packages rate tor letter postaye | then, and not Uli then, did the fat man, now | Jungs. ‘The food, drink und os that be hus sold was so suut off from his resi- | better class of men, aud even a large nusber of | l#ture of New Jersey and pasved with only one eS waters age amore oF less tur-| is two cout ua ounce and ior unsealed puck: | reduéed to x state of vervous prostration by nus tie uody eoRMEM Ista Gae eee Gouna; aud for this Tomson ne eas wiiliay toca | iudies, carry them.” But in paricuiar monborn | LiSccecuussts two men wersence ioea Gop se tables it should be | of these rates, especially in connection with | ture to get into the chair, and at last settle WHAT BECOMES OF THE FOOD. it. Mr. uckerman also owns the ground at | armed. ‘They carry the iutest improved | 4nd costs, making $58, for suovling Je the we ; ter is compara | the tact that circulars und postals do not re- | down to get the shave which had cost him so| A small part of the ood passes through the | the southeast corner ur 161i und I streets, op- | weapons, douvie action, tulding hammer, and | Birds, as regards jegisiation, may be dl ibuting res ceive the same attention, amply accounts for | dearly in Ue and in nervous tissue, body undigested. Most of it is digested, taken | Posite his new residence, and the probability is | of the Lest make. Westera men all want thein | 1DU0 two Classes—gatve birds sud all others not the increase in their popular use. e facts rf Emeline “M.~ Dar: = thut be willeither build there himself or seil it | large and effective. ‘Tbe Smita & Wesson,and | S8b; and the laws relatiug to each should be Emeline M. seem to confirm the arguments of the advecutes THE SAFETY ROD. into the vlood and distributed through the | tg some one who wants to erect # five house, the Marwin, Hulbert Co., laiest improved, | Separate and distinct. The more intelligent $u5u. a of cheaper Fates of postage, Who claimed that — body, where # portion 1s used to bulld up and | ‘The northwest corner of 16th und I streets is | gre must carried. ‘The later is puri iculariy | Sportemen Will dictate more or less wise 3 Pitcher, sub. 1: Paleuice the Water Ivcloar | Cases, would, (Pe We lncrease in the number of | The Device im Postal Cars for Saving | repuir the muscles, fat, bones and other tissues, | vecupled by an old Urick house, which 1s owned | popular, Ladies of colmse catty smaller “uane” | tion Jor the preservation of game birds; ~ ‘Gut to’ Etieat im the Une OF ils prevalence the water is clear tery muiled, and that sealed matter would the Limbs and Lives of Clerk: which ure being ‘constantly worn out by use. | by ir. Seatioe Gray, who waa very much | »“Yeg sir, guns afe carried more bow ‘than | Others should be leit to bird lovers aud u $1000. Eliza . on be substituted for postal enrds and unsealed < = ‘The remuinder unites with the inhaled oxygen, | ainused by the receutly published statement | they ever were beire. ‘The quictest und. most |More humane portion of cnn pene one = 83! $5,400. AW. Wa clreuiars. ‘he reduction tn the rate of postage | A railway postal car was standing on aside | produces heat und strength, und {sat the sume | (ual he was going to build # tine house on this respectable people in tue city—tue business | DOL enough to make on oe ee ge Calais ‘The Springs of Mock Creek Valley. | lis been in operation for the past three years | grdon Shoal 7 Hime changed to urea, carbénic acid and water, | site and theu install a wite tuere. He Lae mo 1u- | mun and the solid citizen are Lue most apt to | enforced. As a writer to the Ornithologions bn thy pig pales bhatnbibcsee| 5 nd the inerease In the weight went int etfeet | track at one of the city depots the other even- | ie wornout portionsur the Ussues are changed | tention of bulldiug or of getting married, have weupons in their pockets, And b Union says: “The game and awe monte HL W! Coating Ei fuclmacely the, region de-|lstyeur, Ttseenis provable thut there will be | 10g ‘The crew was abourd working bard In | {utu the saieeateraucens: The tenes eee SUBURBAN PROPERTY ACTIVITY. paradox. be enioroed by meu appointed for, the Sob Sat. Pi ‘ ede sn Ae. | still 1urther reduction in postal rates, the ex- | their shirt sleeves preparing tor the night | by the kidneys, the carvonic acid by the lungs| about Uuree y the estate of James | Shooting occurs. You won't find one man out | Whoonght to receive, ean, ‘it 4 fol. 3. La Sa, 378: $100. ae ce im au article published | perience of the past demoustrating ihat the | “run.” Overhead, Just within the reach of the | aud smin und ‘the water by the kiGueys, lunes popalinnds ate ofa Lundred that carry’ pisuls wio bas ever | make it a business.” If possible, it would be Miller Laura" "Ks | revenues are not diminished permanently. ; " ie fi aud sRin. Since the tissues are made upo1 the | Eslin, which comprises some eighteen acres | Used it, Gentleman carry them ior deleuse | Well to bave uniiorm ayy 24 sq. “Ua: “'S ona W ge rae cand Seah OIF ab ae ni Of the rack | food, pructicully ‘all of tue digested protein, | bordering on Columbia roud to the north of the | Syed, 1 foorpads and ruflaus, and ‘Toughs | silos und terrivories, With s desire ve bring WR Sherman, lot 9 xq. $0; $5125, er boy, eneatiped on Meri- NEW PUBLICATIONS. See eee ot tron, about an inch in diam- | fats ‘and curboliydrates leave te body finally | Meridian Hill property, was subdivided and | Knowing the? are atined ict tuein stone Tees | about more intelligent and Moore to Maris V. irows, south bal: jy summer of 1561, and : i eter, This rod ran longitudinally through the | as urea, carbonic acid and water. The duy’s | piuced on the mMurket The price paid was | has beet mucheaid. about Washington’ ladies horth balf 17, sq. 655: S-. John O'N i eauncal influences and | CHOY SUSAN AND OTHER STORES. By Wrr- | Car nearly its whole length, and as it appar-| rition Above would yield ureu, 1.2 ounces; | $37,000, which Was based upon tue valuation | guing abous alone after dark. Mott ot thea J. G. jor 2 Si Me | adv ~ Gozeus of times every season since | "Pras HEsRy Disko, author OF Detacoley eRe ently had no connection with thé carbonic acid, 38.8 ounces; wuter formed in | fixed by the syndicate that purchased it, A | are armed. Sume people are averse to carry- © Meigs t Meigs ¢ v iots 33 and Dh, | 1863, L was Hite surprised and disap-| House of uM nt Prince,” ete, verside fs fe Work of the | Hoay, 12.7 ounces; water from foud and drink, | settlement of tue aiairs of the syndicate has ing arms, but there is uardly @ house that bas ae Of Se Oe : when I Gund tie mautionwasitone Paver Series.) Guston: Houghton, Mittin gts, | men THE STAR reporter asked one of the busy | 71.4’ ounces; ‘Tvtal, 84.1 ounces; mineral | just been effected, and the showing Js Not | Bot # pistol in it.” Milier, sub lots 1 scores of cold delicious springs, I which Wasbingtou: Joh J. Nairn. clerks what it was. “That,” he said, paus-| matter digested, 0.7 ounce: undigested mat | only gratifying to those who invested thelr | “Ate Knives and sword-canes curried as much iu. abounds, ‘To MONTE-CHISTOS DAUGHTER Sequel to Alex-|ing a moment, “Chat's ‘the safety rod.| Wh 14 ounces. ‘These materiuls make up | munes, bucan indication of the increme in the | @s formerly?” asked the reporter, i x arbor jot erystal springs der Dumas’ great novel “The Count of BM % the expenditure of the body. Au even batance | value of suburbun property. The money ad-| “No; they are carried scarcely at all, Foot- Po eres tuisiot anu cobmucacer sudammateateene Sacrane Hae eee Hisely are, {oF, the | 5, struck between theincomeand expenditure. | yauced has been returned to euch tmemver of | pads and aseassise may carry knives or black- iby of mention. adeiphia; T. B. Peterson & Browhers, Whenthe whistle gives three touls youll see When the two columns do aot balance tke man | the syndicate with a profit of twenty percent, | Jacks—thcy are afraid of tbe boise of a pistol— ei our eitizeus know of the | THE CURSE OF CLIFTON of, Tue Wipowsp| tne ‘men jumping ior the rod"? wre eae Fe eeeor ad better see @ doctor or change | In addition it is estimated thas the valli a the | but gontiemen all carry pistols. Negro rough, njoy them, together with the Picaielpilae te eee 2, Fy hy GOCTMWoRTH | Vickery, the superintendent of ‘this division, | "#40 ect Tas rade eee er oe Walie "these bas | audsiaie pte sie in Tuusinous sher.” tructions of the place, and then ery out | Phlmdelphla: T. B, Peterson & Brothers, When uiked about the “salety rod," by aired eae e, w» | tyndicate Is some $40,000, While there has With them vi manner.’ 0 to 8 peed the day Gia {ors public parkand | NATURE AND ART. By Mra Ixcnmanp, [cas-| reporter, sald “nearly all the “railway | T° the Mam whe Asked is Wares.” | boon s Srost den! of souinity in this properz es huppeli, lot 2, sq. 1048 eas eee eye aroma Woshligiors Hremazcivee Cone eco Poet Ce nO ng OG Provided witn Sing bey! fora cauldron of bolting oll Of Columbia road und in the property op both ‘The Sphinx Mystery. peli, lot 2, sq. 1048; | our own. fs . a 4.7. Houston, pt apr yee GOSPEL FAITH COMMENDED TO COMMON | aud greatly ‘reduces the chances of faa ping, ‘Where this ubdurate sinner may siasle and boll, ides of 14th street, the erp ty ‘DISCOVERY of A SaMARKADiE TEMPLE BD 3 ites Judge David Davie’ Wealth. SENSE. By Joux Liickrox. New York. Funk | accident. A man standivg on the fleyrisitke | And truplcally soak his heud. have not been very extensive, |A house tas ‘mRaTi GREAT STATUE. ae M.| It is now said that the estate of Judge Davis| = Wagnalls’ ly. to be struck by debris Ofcuurse's man | who saysto his brother in sweltering stew, Pree ereiccrowls tlisse hills is yer to be Dau, | © Greet effort bas at last been made to solve | NHL BOL be as large us wos generaily supposed. | AS COMMON MORTALS A Novel. New York: | <limging. to the rod is likely to have his grip Wits guryie of vid gies, g Sat tom Teal estate he en which for ages has remained @ hock, SULI the signs of the ‘men continue : It has yenerally been set down as amounting to | — Castell Co” Washington: Breutatio Bros. Loowensd sy. eang De drope off Cie ut by the | “lass torfid enough to-day tot yout to mu:tiply, aud prices go steudily up, and the | mysvery to man. It is the great! which W.W. Meveal between Uiree and four million dollars, bat a ——t over. A postal clerk ou his feet isin danger of| 1 #-0e Warm ehought tor me. indications’ polot to the pear approach of tue | is sbout to reveal its secret and why it was Sand 14, H. au cc pileman irom Liconsngton. who bad dbund: | | Messrs. Henry Holt & Co. are aboutto avail | being ‘erbsied by. the woodwork. it''s tec | May he alnge and toest, and simmer and roast, Ume when the speculative epoch abull give | crecied. A company of explorers, under the di- Jonu Mier J the SRRSU SERS Kuen Wee exaet condition of | themselves of a new invention in flexible cloth | swinging in the air loosely was struck, he| Asdehar and Kindl aud burn May 00 the ofa Of substantial improvements, | es oe have beon excavating for Wied w itde’s estate, ts reported as uy vig | UOOK covers, to start a series of novels conveni- | Would not be so likely to be hurt. Tue clerks | Bd yareh and singw {ils soul will cringe, Fis present eisan any sonscn har’ thee Sie» | sume time back around the Gasect cis ooloswas. 2b 42 & wid Vary 350,000 ‘eomfup Cottinnted“appratcal | SBE (Or travel and out-otdoory aud at the same | UES the Fod and jt ls the rst bing that comes| 484 ale Body to earn Se en | Tueso excavations have. disclosed ‘= temple ‘eliy t will Vary $50,000 froma: mated apprls a nto their thelr is a si ‘of : saad rhich ts said oldest world. Denisor w Kwily gL 8300000. "1s possessions were prinelpaliy | Hime belter able than paper covered buoks to re- | G20, J>” Go9 elerk fusniug ou she renee tee ‘Tageisctoapiiey han ot esermace ce MR, MACARTNEY'S PRETTY HOME, Seen aT seus Mi? Bebo acres of lea in arm, dance, He owned | Teisure Season Beries ibe peice wil be be | 10 Gratton was in acer mshort dmesg) tha | Ant Rene ee eee ‘What promises to be ove of the most attract. For a few mostue the warvellous 16 “Thos. Malou 2.S0y acres of laud in Ue towuship surround. | Leisure Season Berle! price, wit | ran over @bank, “He caught bold of the rod | “To ua his ineinerauion, dines aise tn this olty hes beon | putas ef Guiosh wilt semens, nerwepe tor the Trane Wenger ts isar {cies of Illiaols and, prinelpally inthe eoue | sence tis s new impression of Alas BicCiel | S24 Was, able wulle swinging there to blow out pibaeaegeebermagrats ed ‘rat time since the days of Moses, ree from tbe Cres Of Hllinols iand, principally in the coun : 2 3, im, He came 4 raich it was ‘shall per- Politeness in Childhood. tes of DeWitt, MeLeun and Bacon. He had LRA oN ager eal mathe y postal cag is siwaye cing, Sipe dincover the renace of it exiatonoe, ‘Wesel thas tat Peasichaes: Chatalete Several thousatid a resof wid land tu iowa and nable only in the Leisure Hour Ser! the caging, Lue place of greatest dunger. That The e chiid is tue iuiest f: e Juv e aauast, evden ~ un worth of prop- lace is given to the car, The polite chia tod the seen | erty in Chicago. The value of Chicago prop-| A yauht belonging to. Bir, Roderick W. Cam. | Place, is given {0 the posta crowds on tie pine, Zhe Politicians never. now the light esteem in World. She was stro. hs neighbe erty Is always dificult to ascertain, but 1 think | eron, an Engiish subject residing iu New York, | form abd tho work to be done can which the beid them until they wit- food on a tour of sou wien she caue | $100,000 will cover it. The judge's will has | recently rau into Buewouche, Ne. ior repairs, | be dove quickly, On “the “roc wie’ messed the indaresmnent whenever sae Seross & colured Hau s.\tlug od & doursiep. Sue | not veen probated Lecause of the absexce of the | when she Was seized by the wutiorities op ® | sacks are ‘caugb’ on, if ‘postal car PJ @dministers a tasteful snub.—san 7 r mouth louking at | probaw . there 1s considerable curiosity | trumpery charge of violating the customs regu- | way tar irom the engine the pouse at acu Alta. ah bs ton to kuow what disposition he | lations, aud fined $400, would be likely to be drawn aside by the cur- ‘We think we violate no confidence in saying i euk 't your res | {ll make, of is property. It is not thought | | At Rondout, N. ¥., Karl Frederick Augustus | renta of air, set fm taotion by the raplaiiy mene that there are even in Bufaloa few men who 3 Nod bole tile girl,” nesaid. “Yes | uat he will leave his wite over $10,000, The | Bretibauer, editor of the Rondout Zettung, ex- | ing train.’ Lhere. ure a good mang ease ear, corsets, because, ‘over high desks Pm «colored man.” gid Bomestead Will be probabiy leit to his son, | pired Sunday vigut in his wile’s arms While | miraculous escapes of postal clerks. “This ‘tod. 1 call every nigger | so tat it may be perpetuated as the Davis | riding in an open carriage, He Lad coasump- | is a good thing und has undoubtedly prevented mmesvend, : von, | H