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: : y : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, Rw Aare A 5, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. HOME FE IN SIBER: Hew le Live im the Coldest In: ited Spot in the Glebe. METALLIC FREAKS, Queer Forms Assumed by Molten Silver Dropped on Cold Siabs. ‘From the Chicago Herald. = ‘The Descendant of Savage Kings Mare ies a White Mian—Weird Scenes at a Ceremony Where Barbarism and Civ- cIrps—HOW TO CLEAN JEWELRY— MESKYSCORNMRAL MUSH—ORANGE MEASON ARI otsts k MARMALADE -MAKKD MAM, &¢ : aN INTERVIEW WITH LIRUT. W. HL scurcrze, oF THE | * "rey ‘this winter T stood in the big Cal- = liza ped Hand: “n years ago | oer oe ee UNITED STATES NAVY, WHO HAS RECENTLY RE- | tfornia stamp mill at Virginia City, Nev., watching r : = to the skin, | Not only the whole tribe, but the entire nation, | TORNED FROM A MISSION TO NORTHERN SIBERIA. | the sixty ponderous 250 pound weights thunder- % with | Was interested in the evening's event, and dele- ing on the quartz. The pulp was being stirred in the great pans; the tallings were going out down a flume like a mill race, At each settling pan was a large canvasbag held In a vise-like grip, I was invited to thrust my hand into one of them. I did ‘From the Philadelphia Press. Licut. W. H. Scheutze, of the United States navy, Who was sent tothe Lena Delta in north- western Siberia to deliver to the natives gifts from the government of the United States to re- adsorbed. | gates were present from all the bands of the Da- | Kotas and Lakotas fittingly to honor the marriage of ther hereditary queen, the last surviving mem- ber of the royal family of the Stoux. According Wabiky dt tneaaaia a wa writer in the St. Paul Giobe the ceremony ‘and brought up a great handful of something ene el colomy, thnks coo. Inceta ge | Yok place on the Sioux resecvation im Dakota. | PAY them for the aid they rendered iulin in his | $p,0nd Drougne AD e.g Samos oy Boe peptacies (or Urilies; the cont-ahape f irdeco. | Like the Six Nations, the Dakotas in their days | S°4fch for the missing members of the Jeannette “That,” said Senator Pair, then superintendent rated andse ves os «paper weigit. | of strength and power were beneath the undivided | Party, has recently returned from there, He says of the Ble Bonanza tine, “13 amalgarm-quicksllver ‘dscomen Lace, wi lorned the partor | sway of a single ruler, tn whose hands lay the | ‘€ town of Veroynsk, Siberia,ts the coldest inhab- | and gold and silver. We put that in re. uicksiiver off in vapor, 1s Caught ‘ana precipitated? and the bulilon comes out in a blackened but’ solid mass. Now come down to the refining room and I'll show you some- ited spot in the world. ‘The thermometer stood eighty-six below zero when he was there, and he says it seldom goes above fifty below. I asked 3 been bi sy bedroom, with the pretty ‘at ribbons to arbitrament of war and peace, Ufe and death. “old Sinoke,” as he was known to the whites, was the last of his line, and he passed away with the AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ENGRAVINGS, COMMENCING THURSDAY EVENING, AT EIGHT IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WSTER'S SALE OF VALU IMPROVED REAL ESTAT! A VERY STABLE. pee iat ‘&., WITHIN ONE SQUARE OF ‘Under ad by virtue of a deed of trust dated 1244, 1886, and recorded tn Liber No. 1,163, et seq.. one of the land records of jest of the thereby I ple ront Gre dion at puta ath NTU DAY FOUR O'CLOCK P Jot numbered two (2) in mguare nut) dred and two (802), fronting thirsy meen Eet.s-e. by that width, uiuety-nine (90) fee offer for ETCHINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, at public auction on MON- OF FEBKUARY, A. D. M., part of OIL PAINTINGS, ETC, Sazue being iraproved by a brick Livery sabia "Terus of eale made ki ay ote posit of oue hundires Kuown on the day of wale. A de- ollars will be req ‘on the sale. If the ters Pe not com AT AUCTION. he parcaamer's, TS E VAILLIPS, - PRUSTERS SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE s t six ounces of bi aay ot are SRG te LO MmeaES | cet eee ee ee OF ee cet | Seamed ane eos eel se tae octoce, ar THR satesnoow, oonxen | TESTE BS HOE OF Bol anny st Beat six ounces of oniy that al his wives but one had borne hima. & 3 “ h gold; this stuff runs forty-ave ‘i conTINUT ide SETS SOUTHEAS oue pint of sttted aatil very Ig ena, and that a Temate, ‘Dut ane waa Dreaths | BOW they wkd ote per cent gold, and 103 too heavy to work as T'd iphone ae | ee Daan eet a te Suneeme of six egzs (well Li onet aut of Vanilla, | ing his last, witl eyes resting on t essed | “Why,” he replied, “they think it is a '¥ | like it.” WENING AFTER UNTIL ALL ARE | 10084, 1 lat public auction i X, one and Socftour and | $\naing Rock and us tnowghts turned to ‘the good sort ot linute’ “Home aiket Homey fe the NSenator Fair led the way to aroomin a brick ace 20064, Taball soll at public auction, sc : y |; fucuTes of the. ba By py, hunting “grounds, vught him his new-born daughter. ‘The in the face of her stern and battle- and some soft sentiment stirred his | eah-wash-tay,” he murmured, pattl song all the world over, and if the Veroynskers Should come here they would wonder what people did Where it 1s so hot. ‘They would smouer in this climate and pine for a sti northwesterly Arctic gale. It is wonderful the amount of cold bullding adjacent, where two great caldrons were boiling and bubbling. “There's half a million in each of those,” said Sir. Fair. “Johnny, clear this fron table, and get me two blocks of ice.” x the autumn or ble than that. done | 19, 15 not th NTING done durt au breast. SOLD. ‘THE COLLECTION EMBRACES MANY CHOICE SUBJECTS, AND TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RE- SEEVE TO CLOSE UP THE CONSIGNMENT. at Trout of the premises, On TUESDAY FESRUARY BlGitte Ised St HACE PAST FOUR P AL. tat eerie $f pata of land sud" presses, situate ss te el Washington and istrict of Columtm hizown and de scribed an part of lot No. 22. tn square No WG. fe Finning for the sane at’ the southeam: coruer of the Said Inf abd rumring thenee west forty-nine (a) feet eight (8) inches, thence north. eignbeen IR) fers thence east foriy'uine 4G) feet eaetie <8) thence Urence south eaghitaen (1S) fects to the place ‘of te: siuning, together with the siuprovemelta, consist: piece ot MUFFIN. and one : ng The fee was brought, and the blocks were A ay Mies wee SaaS AiG | hier.cheek, and his spirié passed into the Val- | human flesh canendure. ‘The natives of Tierra | a ‘oot apare on the’ iron bed. When a8 tracted by fresu paint Lf applied while they are | py. i!h of the brave who fear not death. Gel Fuego go stark naked the year round, and in | Cnined Mr. Fair sald: “Give ine & 5dcunce ladle.” around. | So Weah. ‘h-tay they called her, and she grew | their country it freezes. every night. itis much | The latter was dipped into one of the caldrons To Kerars Stancu.—After clothes are starched | upin truth Beautiful One.” ’ Exempted by | colder in-the Lena Delta, yet ine people manage to | and cane up witha pint ot White molten Muld. 2 aa Wis Gees ceadare hem through a bath of | Birth (0 solge extent from the drudgery which | keep comfortable, and more die of smalipox and | “Now watch,” sald Mr. Fatt He held it up as riot ph nak tk deaceed: hd Hp the life of the ordinary squaw, she de- | seurvy than from the effects of the intense cold. | nigh gs his ats would reach, and Gav it on eerie meee eames on Gere Tee dail the lithe and graceful characteristics | You seldom hear of anyone freezing to death, and | the cold slab between the cakes of lee. Tie dropped Absolute’ y Pure. suns ant wi, afer no change by being ea | he echaesgoe tae Nene a aon: | then AL Only thowe who ‘expose themssive ul | {iy splavenewo tle more {aan & athe quid . nd wilt suffer bo chang ui | in the treshness of “her g, tree - eatly. More people are trozen to de: each. The effect Was marvellous. As the liqui tio worrain. | a as | igetiea womanhood brave after brave recounted lis | Gaited states than in Siberia.” silver and goid fell its weleht scatterea Itintovten | qT powder never, varies. A marvel of purity, caRouss—One pound of sweet almonds | qeedsor prowess and sought her hand and hearty HOW THE NATIVES WARM THEMSELVES. thousand concetvable shapes, and the cold chill $0 | fheskuinars Kinda sou seeest ed eae Ne ee ne eee aiid Cs eager eee ee meen: | ocd Nene Ai Cee TaREGeS tO Keep wicTiTe suddgnly applied congealed it intoa hundred thou- | with the multitude of low test, shore, weight slum oe oom ca ved sugar, the | Aver the dass of sudden foray ard prolonged con- | ‘But how ee Ao noe : sand inconceivable shapes in an instant. ‘There | phosphate powders. Soup ont In CANS. ROvAL Ba- ftwolesuonsand the whites of stx | flict had ended, and when the Ogallalas were gath- ell, im the first place the Yakuts are an en-| Worm splatters and splatches, and all sorts of | KING PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. Y. a9 buttered paper and bake a light iS a at te ed during race, and are born in that climate. Their things. Where asingle drop would fall it youd ~npe Who F : 3 5 z ru Sue | n. His name was Jordan, and he was a brother houses are buiit of logs, smeared over on the out- | expand to either a coach wheel or a cobw' as — “ side and inside with mud. In each cabin 1s a1 ‘the freak would take it. If Mr. Fair dropped a zs and one | Si,ualor Jordan, a gallant OMicer of the United | Areplace, whieh is used for both heating and Cook. | Spoontil next che cake of fee the spinshes sould es regular army. a : ing. There 1s seldom more than one room in | rise, catch on to the ice, and make a perfect little uart of | Struck with the girl's appeai he sought | these cabins, and usually the owner's cattle, if he wird forest. It was one of the most beautiful ig pow. | her out and eventually, Srange ssf nay eau | has any, occupy one end of the room in which he | sights the writer had ever seen. « Rone cuptul al Bake | [Bord etre Ba Ape i a Are ans eee OF Prevented trom trumpling on | | “Jewelers and Sveti” eaid Mr. Wile, ee p muitin rings in a stint, a c ries, the baubles by a bar. The houses are commonly | a good many of their ideas from just. sucl io- Craastsa Gow J 14 jewelry | Ke” heF pure, and she would listen to no proposal | Very eomforcable wat wos an tae Gree cecal | SE a syncracies of silver bullion. I have held it up be- fore now, dropped {t and seen come out the oddest | and most surprising forms. Lon Hamilton, Jone’s brother-in-law, has complete coach ani four and hounds behind—the result of just one, splaten “Have they windows in their houses 2” ona cake of ice down at the Belcher, Odd things “Yes, ice windows. They use fee as we use glass, | in silver? Oh, the silversmiths are more perfect A clear piece is selected, about five or six inches | than we are, but I'll bet 1 can hold this ladle Up, thick, morticed in the Window opening in blocks | drop the whole of it on that. cold slab, and you two feet, and sometimes as large as four feet | will see a variety of forms, devicesand ‘grotesque | save that of a Christian marriage. ‘The council of me t that an immersion in wat beautifully cleaned by sh. hearty half fu lite prepared chalk ade ward rinsing in clear, cold water, 3 ary. CORNMEAE, MesH.—Put into your kettle nearly a8 much water as you wish of when It bolls | sap ofleg Plsbestos | tne evening alt the doors and windows were open njnre, ean be in a bottle | 9 which a | and atter- \d. Wiping it <there is no word to describe it. Often until I got used it I would rather lie down in the snow outside, with the thermometer 50 degrees below zero, than sleep in one of these huts. Who were her guardians, had granted i white man’s request, and the night be- Stinas Was to see the {Wain made one. ning came on apace, and with it the we gnests by thousands, most of them in all the glory of blankets, paint and feathers, ‘One of thé trading houses lad been transformed piton hail, and despite the bitter cold of stir in the meal evenly until at nis formed. a = square, and, with water, is made solid. The water | ries such as you never dreamed of, Johnny, give Tet Iscook slowly foraimost or quice an hour; | at (edie re eee 45 as good aS putty. When the window becomes | mo a fresh ladie, Now, stand away.’ Here she oes!” ee eee eee eet i caetat ang | halt-breed, one a negro. ahd one a white man, | SY they scrape it off with a knife, and when it | and apintotmoitensiiver wentouten thecaldron, has been scraped thin they substitute a new pane. | ‘Ten thousand shapes and ill shapes, and ten “Doesn't the window ever melt 2” other thousand forms were there. There were “Bless you, no; it sfreezing cold that far from | forests and streuns, and birds and reptlies, and a camé the Episcopal minister, Mr. Robinson, jothed in the garments of his creed, followed by the bride and groom. At thelr entrance the viol- ar or with Owe oF THE VER for winter: bloom- e the fire. ‘If the room ever got warm enough t0| rocks aud mountalus. ‘To have picked out all ag in the house is the Chinese primzose, ‘The | inists began, 2 ean : ponents Sold by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers. ns dubuabe wasmie ts cae ance wake, tus] “Rk eae that, what's that?” cried General mo dee po tarred Would have been a week’s task. poanes a Hammond, who was among the army officers pres Do they undress when; “Chuck it buck into the pan,” sald Mr. Fair. “ they go to bed?” oe se “Give mse another ladle, “Now waten thist® Bea H |" gone » “always. ‘They strip to their shirts, which are | Down it went on the cold slab. ‘There were ele- UTIFUL AIR “Alan know, Dut 1% good music” F answered. | made of a thick sort Of Russian cloth as heavy as | phants gimmieg, Hons sud ace: ave aiiear be, Teit are bora’ above I | aren't play tig the grand nareh trom ‘Nevmer ona | CUFcapvas, ‘The men and women wear the same | alows’ and On One splateh. a marching, seginent ax aes Roees tere aver cee tee tens whe kind of garment, and never have more than one at | could have been made out by buia trifling stretch BEAUTIFYING COSMETICS. MRS. C, THOMPSON, of 240 Fifth ave.,who has atime. Ttook up a lot of thick flannel for them, enough to last the rest of their lives, and it will bé a great deal more comfortable thin the native ‘On this, the most important occasion of her life. of the imagination. ‘The Beautiful One had for the first time donned = Mix one cup of sugar with a plece eee of an egg, one cup of milk, one WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HIGH CLASS AND MODERN PAINTINGS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO... Ancta. ee ing of a'one-story brick store-room, 'erms of sale, as prescribed by the court—oash. A deporit of fifty (50) dollars will be requir: d on ace ance of bid. Conveyancins terms of sale. the rizht is to resell on (5) dayw notice at purcbarer's cont and risk HENRY E. DA\ IS, Trustee. 468 DUNCANSON RROS., Aucts. F108 DOWLING, auctioneer. TMPORTANT AND VALUABLE COLLECTION tt OF SALE OF A COLLECTION OF OBJECTS OF ART Compristag— ITALIAN SCULPTURES, HALL AND MANTEL VASES, FRENCH BRONZES, CLOCKS, PEDES- | THE JOHNSON COLLECTION. TALS, REAL MAJOLICA, ENGLISH CUT GLASS WARE, ROMAN BRONZES, AND OTHER ART OBJECTS, FOR THE DECORATION OF CHURCHES, HALLS, PARLORS AND LIBRA- On Exhibition RIES, To take place by order of Importers at our Art Gallery, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, corner Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, February 9th, 10th and 11th, at 8 o'clock, At our Art Salesroom, corner 10th and D streets facing Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Gn WAIDESOAY cod UENIRSOAT: FEBRUARY NINTH and TE! and THREE P.M. each day. The collection will be. for examination on | (uomas DOWLING, February 7th, 8th and 9th. To be Sold by Auction joneer. VERMONT. AVENUE STKEEIS NOLTUWEST. | BY virtue of a aupyle wremve Court of the Dest Equity Cause No. 9895 ACD. isss. wierein Edward H. O'Brien et al, ar ca Piainante and Mary E Jacobs et al. ure defen dats, th Undereivied trustee, named in waid decree. Wall frout of the prenises FEBRUARY THE SE. sub lot Si, in Zug's sub-division of onieival Jot 5, in stare irmumbered 361. fron tinge 19 feet 2 inches on Veruiont avenue on the esat side. with S depth of 100 feet, toa public alley, between I and U & Artists Represented: ane Invented Occupations. Je for herself a world-wide repmitation by ier Patent steecta uorthwest) improved by'a two-story ‘brick : nd enongtr four tomake a rather | fong-ruven: aad GMCS eed Deen pape | Stu, although they don't like it at frst. Wien | rom Harpers beset ‘and fine quality of Hair Goous, is again placing | Poitson, Maurice, Lafon, house. “oon ee ane dens eaparatal Of (ere n ne cumiclies ae they undress they get into bunks built into the | “"’he are a number of cf alti lies under obligations to er for the very fine | Defaux, Alexander, Galderande, L. De C., Lorine of sale, as prescribed by decree: One-third suit bat ing 0 “poonful of | the inysteries of a French twist, while her, wed- | ae of the house: samet cos eae ty to Lag e are a num! employments awaiting | cosuetics se is now having Manufactured expecially | power yt eee of purchene be paid in cash apd the as Reba Tithe the | ns Sowa, Was & neatly fitting robe of crimson | a his children Ih the same bunk ‘Tiiey have rein, | tose who are wise enough to devise them, and | fer per by ter own chomiet, The best guarantee of | rivet A” Biard, Francis (deceased), Smt icen nt atin nasal meetin Leet ped Beyer ti teaspoon | while Mor et pene erie eames, de Suede; | deer skins under and over theta, and curtains Of | not too proud to fll them, which, the moment | welt atullty aud purityie theyrare sold‘ wide ways Visnelli, A, Bcalbert, J., sale ta ‘of eo ed ¥ | a pair of high-heeled shoes: On her breast was.a |e same hanging ee ee tte ast | they are named, strike every one with wonder | IF NOT AS RECOMMENDED, BRING BACK THE | yiratin’f? Roaeeses Faxipees fo be secured to the trartce pwn goed and a water, Bolt until thick and spread on | knot of artificial fowers, “The groom had resur- | Othe rose Out Gosrs O66 aI Nae ee | that they have ot becn in uso before, and. which GOODS AND HAVE YOUR MONEY Alizone, HL, Ravel, Julos, option of purchaser. "A'deposit of @100. will, be akes. baie a Gee vied 10 | that purpose. are perfectly suitable for young women who have REFUNDED. Japy, L,, Leyendecker, A.. Fequired on day of wile from the purchaser. Te Dixwen Tarte DECORATIONS are an ever-varying | nuptial bravery with his dusk: u . “what Is that for” filted stations in society which unfit them for ‘one ask anythi fair than this? Palm | Gardanna, A, Dansacrt, Leon Maria, yperty may. be sold at mak and cost of detauliin of change, and much taste and thought are | 440% "who giveth this woman te be joined ures | «Ve freeze the lice. They couldn't liveit they | much rade or rough work, Take fer instocey toe | Romany one sak anything more fate Graithontiak | Volat, A. Betlevaux, Ch De By Purehaser, “All ccuveyanctie ts arcieaeng ers ae t tof the table and its | Place. Who giveth this woma: Loe didn’t do it, and ithas become a national custom. aes 2 * or gloves, is the greatest success of the age for im- | Fezanni, A, Beauvais. LINDEN RENt om th - ne be | Uus man?” be queried, and some one hit Red ‘The lice get into the fur, and that fs the only way baking of fine cake, Some dozen years ago 8 | proving and preserving the complexion. ac ration 15 a form of artit- | Cloud a dig in the ribs fo remind him that tt was | 7) Cet tiem out. By manne eee Oe, cay | young lady returning from Rurope found herselt ‘Also Kosmeo Powder. made from the pistache nut. = Tate een A | a tee eer ore eraizedh stalking f0F- | the pole every night they can keep reasonably reo | on her native shores almost destitute, neariy ail jpulilk of Almonds, forenamelling, especially foreven-| {3.7t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts. SALS. te a recent dinner was in the | woner fe Gwhich all istered! weverentiye the furl from them, but the fur fills up again the next her property having suddenly, been lost. An ac: | “Eurkish Rose Leaves, indelible tint, for pale and a 2 ALS. x of a floating iceberg, into which were | © cm cident caused one of her friends to learn ‘that she | colorless ips, ae = ———— —— nee and Jaquetaiast roses with stems | be foe é thefdaters resumed their} “D0 they ever bathe?” knew how tomake a delicious cake of a sort hith- |" Auburnitte, for changing any color of hair to thenow | [)UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. Gx THUNK RAILWay oc her Dat scattered | places, and the whites stad Wat ree ee ar | “Never in their lives; they haven't any word for | ertountasted over here. The irlend, sesed seit | fanhionsblesiaeeees eaten ASSIGNER'S SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK CON oful nextis 3 : rye Len es ie Lat waitz | Pathing in theiriangusge, and the impossibility of | an idea, took a portion of the cake to another | | Kosmeo Depilatory, the only unfailing article for re- TAINED IN MARKRIT PAPER HANGIN _ OF CANADA. coral neligenee, A more attrac- | whirling about tu all the gay ‘abandon of waltz | Keeping clean is Oue Of he grentest ha rtenine OF | Rae ether emton Of the: c give an enter. | MOVing Permancntly'all superfuoushairfrom faceand | ,ALNED TS MAUEEICE a on N dicerhaue can us can conowtatr comes u: (ae spd orm: am quua: tec teeta | nae i iy cae body else desired tt, and was willing to pay for it; | used without any bairpins, is destined tocreate agreat | duly recorded. I will on FIIDAY LEVENTH “Reindeer meat, beef—they have cows, queer looking animals about hali as large as ours, with a hummock on their backs like a camel—tish and keeping her recipe to herself, she soon found herself with enough occupation for her own time and that of several assistants, and the founder of valley tom-toms beat im tumultuous dissonanet ‘The might moved on apace, and at 12 o'clock Gen. Mammond cried, Sensation, as ittomes at'a. tine when every, Indy. is paper, and sprays of them in different colors | DAY OF FEBRUARY, ‘suxious fOr a change, and is very like the style worn by | O'CLOCK A. 3 ISN7. commencing st TE ., Sell the entire stock contained in E street n. w., comp rising in part: nrance tn. pretty taser | the show isover> ere, Corstmass EDU oUt: | Broad made of Back FreHour, fev and aa iaported | a budussthat grew so as toakenot only scone Hon, Mra, GROVER CLEVELAND. GOLD FIGUEED and PLAIN TAPERS, , Cin bata waleon as = made of chopped beef roiled into balls about | fortable income, but a property. PICTURE FRAMES in GILT apd WALNUT. i vaceune as eal book | gran COUE avez, Atlence reigned throughout the | tnoarae ot a mnehlo: and Gores Che Ce | Re ae DORETTY va ot te that or ae GLASS WALL CASES. DRAWERS, BINS, SHOW | TeDdersare invited for the supply to the Company at pepe creatures that flit about sip- | fiver? = Mixed with reindeer meat it makes a good soup. | a Young lady with a sort of genius for costume, A FEW OF MY MANY PATRONS: ¢ and STANDS. x Portland, Me., of a number of CREOSOTED PILES, to ing sweets from the fowers can the paper outter: | : a ES ee They often eat their fish raw. Of course they | millinery and general paraphernalia. While | Mrs, Hendricks, Mrs. Blair, a iy ba maces tha wager ta the upnateoas nian nc z ireeze solid a8 soon as they are taken out of the | wealthy herself she could indulze her taste, and | Mie Garhelis Mrs. Loxin, * HENRY WISE GARNETT, Assi eof Southern Yellow Pine (Pitch Pine). Specifica- Jor roses; the spotting, marbling,etc,can be easly THE COLD AIR CURE. Water, and the native, particularly if he 1s on the | when in reduced clroumstancesit was more a Cross | Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Sheridan, —_— 2 sath! amen ema x aus With crayoa: — atts e | bey mase road, cutsthem off in shavings as thin as our! to her that she could not induige this taste of de- irs.,Cox, Mrs. ce, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tion with full particulars can be obtained on applica- entrakentapey hna | E*Pesure to a Drafe Hecommended as | chipped deef und eats them raw. ‘They are pala- | visiug and desizuing and secing results than that | Mf Sherman, Mrs Vanderbilt, tion to Joba Taylor, General Storekeeper Grand Trunk Cutmny Sovr.—Take one head of celery and | @ Cure for Catarrh. fable and 1 have lived for days at.a time on tuem, | she could no longcr wear the ‘striking costumes | MN Harapton, CATALOGUE SALE 3 Doii it na pint of water until soft; it will re} With o Cup of tea, made over an alcohol lamp by | herself. ‘The pleasure of suggesting coinbinations | $¢0dfcx Ulnstrated Cetalorne (free.) on Railway, Montreal. quire from half to three-quarters of an hour. | Dr. Oswald, in the Herald of Health. Way of variety. Thegreatest luxury they have is | and outlines to various of her old friends who had oe = When done mash the celery In the water in whieh | ‘The Deneflts of cool afr are not universally ap- | butter, and théy willeat it by the pound as our | not deserted her made her see that it was posclble | —Ja29-was-Lim 931 F STREET N. W. ‘MISCELLANEOUS: ‘Tenders endorsed “Tender for Piles” will be received gnc a ‘a small onion People eat confectionery. A poor sort of butter is | to turn'her talent to account. Now many ladie Kc was Dolled. "Boll uslf a stmall onion tn a plat of | prectated, A good many people are afraid of it, | PCP intlk with & Small p of dour of cold m {rom the milk of the native cow that looks and tastes more like cheese, and they it above all other classes of food. : of mac v with © milk and boll for ten i tabiee oot! | especially at night, shutting themselves in close bed-rooms, where their systems are poisoned snd who donot wish to be merely came replicas of fashion plates but while adapting in the main to the demands of nixed! say their material fashion, $0, that BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS by the undersigned on or before WEDNESDAY, FEB. TO BE SOLD AT MY ¥f ee 16, 1887. “pheir drink is ssian Vodka, hall IL a weed ata! ~ ap ttafe | ener “ the Russian almost pure | they shall not seem at all out of style, prefer to a ery Into the milk; add | their constitutions gradually undermined by alcohol, and they will trade their shirts for it. The | maintain an individuality thro vi, oN eo = = = " ugh it allthat shall General Manager. pase are seamen ant rye peg | Dreathing the bad atr. Andeven hot or warm air liquor 15 scarce and expensive, so they are neces- | bring out their own "good, points and subdue their Us Sho WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, ene apakess: rear nD Mer iin inthe cutee | ey beatin Gcblitating Whore trestned al| ““iuryceseespeliies ries ttre, and now many |PRDwN cade oes eee ates eu : ‘ Sapeerres Geeas ee ———— oe — foresee ee all grein the country?” ideas, harmontving or contrasting, but never make BS COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M. MEDICAL, &e. -—Wash 2 quantity of lentils in cold | night. “A great many—several in every settlement. | ing discord, with their personal peculiarities, and DENTISTS OF £4-5t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. = a water. Put them lito 4 saucepan with plentyof| Phe evidence that pulmonary complaints are | when an exile is sent into the country the govern- | she has found the work paying 4s well as a’ pro- —— ae ¥ MAIL—QUININE—OUNCE, 95c. fresh cold water, two onions stuck with cloves, | inevitably and exclusively caused by foul in-door | ment determines where he shall. “re-ide, | fession. BALTIMORE EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, eee See and a bi ace ind a bay leaf tled together. | air, and cured by pure, especially by cold pure, | aNd requizgs him to report his whereabouts | _kverybody knows of the lady who made some CS Dontsiane Aveo Let the iT done, addins li | ow at frequent intervals. ‘They live as the natives do, | doli’s shoes for a fair, loor alr, can grow convincing to a degree which shoes sold so well as OL service to the Jeanette party, but had to obtain n dentrifice should contam. ZO) Ovsrsa KroweseYs.—Parbotl a dozen oysters in sic and painting teachers, and the shops full of | Was shot through the lungs in Mexico, and have | the of the governor beiore 1 could de- salable water colors, bethought herself of one WEISS 1s of softcreamy consistency, their own liquor, remove their beards, strain the | ¢ver sidce been susceptible to the contagion of a| iver them.” accomplishment that hid always brought her in and is applied to the brush by means tarrh factory,” as a friend of mine calls the at up the oysters Into small dice; melt wepan, stirin a pinch of e Inineed oS ———e+____ How to Keep Off Rheumatism. From the Boston Herald. It 1s scarcely too much to say that nearly every applause. ‘She secured, with hardly any diniculty ‘at all, several classes 1h whist playin, and every day inet her classes at the appoluted hours, having soon more eager learners at good prices than she could do justice of an imitation ivory spoon. It has Peculiar, refreshing, preserving and cleansing qualities and delightful flavoriug of its own. Sold by ull waventilated school rooms and meeting houses of | our country towns. In warm weather I avoid h man traps as Twould the pit of a gas well, in winter Iris thelr Infection tn the assur: the hous avd open a window to the full extent of OTHEE YEAST POWDERS, 175 BOXES CANDY. ALSO, 0 GOOD ARTICLE OF CIGARS, ASSORTED SANDS TN a PRESERVED FRUI’ ‘MINCE MEAT, DEE, &c. e, = Opposite City Post Office. ‘W. T. TOTTEN, ‘ a They lve is ur, while 3 4 228-.ths-3m 672 N. 10th st., Phila, Pa, * Tecelve so much a year from the government for | to let it seem worth her while to make others an 801 Goo! SSS = 3 ass the lei “ Host aNllctive to a philanthropist, who most | their support, and work at their “trades if they | put them on sale for her own profit, and doing so GOK WI TRIS rhure ALESOOuS. MoD Ae Dake Established and ply reliable Ladies ant often feels Like a traveler seeing bis companions | have them, ahd ii they haven't, get such jobs as | she met a long unfilied want, and rapidly became Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- MORNING, FEBEI ‘SEVENTH, AT TEN ( ‘Physician in ithe Sty. sree paicuinae {ion of a subterranean labyrinth, | tney can. “In other provinces the exiles work in | the head of alarge business’ furnisiing for years Imiore!Uil Veciily, baa atialyaed OR! O'CLOCK. ss can be consulted dilly, 464 Cat, bet. 47 and 6th sta, and _retu-ing to follow the clew that has led hint | the mines. At Veroyansk I saw anexiie who had | the greater part of all the’ dole mies oecdc ns Z a es 150 BOITLES GOOD LIQUOR, BRANDY, BRANDY | fow- withes tcs duck (to the sunshine of the upper world. ‘The | beeath lawyer und jadye in Russia dete carpenter | the country. But few people perhaps have heard hg a EEACHES RKACKBERRY, OLD HVE. GIN: | | Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultation ts ef bread tried | TeuHediel Influence of fresh air 1s somuch increased | work, and all the tool Le had was wa wkee fe ee | Che cou young lady who, needing to help her- Port says it contains preciesely the SGALKCONE BEES Caigp a Aha ORM | Sitictly confidential: Separatercoms for ladies, tfice phen, peis.ct Dread fried | ps low temperature that “colds” are, in tact, far | up some presents for severnt exiiee oie ad: Wook self, and seeing the market tull-of poorly pald qualities that above Dentists says ia On RES CANDY. | mae utter. | more curable in midwinter than in id-ummer. I J)% AND 390 EN. ESTABLISHED 1855, Proupt and reable traitment for dies, Advice BFS aD Sore free aud confidential at all’ hours Dr BROTHELS rene two of Dre BROTHELS Inveorstine t Wail cure any case of nervous debility and Joss of nerve: power Itiniperts vigor to tse whole system, G00 B A150, Stove SOLIS: Ponet POW: whist playing, in- Arso. sinw. 7-Lm* ~ wae ras nee That its influence can be counteracted by an | person inclined to rheumatism, but as yet free «ing both mnemonics and mathematics'to a Druggists. OF ASSORTED TINWARE, CROCKERY AND | 7M Ifa temon, When the | CX, dos OF es, alk, 0 returning fom a | from chronic changes in the joints and muscles, Gegree that demands continuous study and in- GANS WAX” CANDLES, FANCY JAPANESE | D)fuconatul Gur at jour own, home by oue wie Gat bacon a ent ay | Otnllvis, &., I remove my bed w the draft side of | AD, DY proper conduct, entirely overcome the de- | StFuction on the part of bead irre eta sue ie aes never expertence a recurrence of the dis- ect and a half ine! See will be necessary for him to first correct by two ‘was deat twenty-eizhit years. Treated by inost of the specialists noted 31 ‘without benetit, Cured hamsel in te ‘Still another occupation suggested itself to a ‘EW TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW BRICK DWEL. | threemsntha, and since then i ‘of others. Full its mechanism, tasting care to go te sleep faci u NG, NO. 48 K STREET NORTHEAST. enton application. ‘I. S. PAGE, wen portion tightly | the draft. 1 have often awakened in the torning | all abuses; that 1s overcome ail havite chiow ice | YOUDE Per ays Sear thts Otten eens On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TENTH 1887, at | Pifticulars sent on app 1 West Bist et. dip jamps of a imi by the maid they Q P, 2 New venk'Gn et fa. plenty of ho and | Gut tie ihe! vestige ot ths eatarea watey hed | Then let him Ady aed eortane cei iserso Re: | smoxed or atherwize misbehaved, but when one at Hp te orate Heeneee goo tor oe woop | nee im z rain Well from. fa | whe; a a a ° | the ladies of the house attended to them their 74 NCARD'S PILLS. : xh ed neg | Seated spprowth ti ish or "| gone Sot graral and yeraal “thsi ay | nas tlk angsty HS | A gerard ot Per tant pb senting of ERT ZT SEARE St aft | BOROMYS ES opis. oF 0x. (nthe th trom water, lay 1ton | stiiaulants and [here record the ‘prediction that | larize. "A subjogd to theumnatiom stealer ee een cendianaere ie ng endane ba eh a ee eed “Puls lots improved by ep stip new Belek Wey win eae Recommended by the imedical celebritien of “ir on it, double up the cloth | the hospitals of the future will be ice-housea. | healthy habit: jiis house should be in the | gered the House. Since lamps have become ashe Powerful than common Porous Plasters, dow two-stor Honee, containing els Toons, bath roots world for ‘Scrofula (Tumors, King's Evfl, etc) the ma side to side until tae tis | PYspeDas catarrh and fevers of ali kinds can be | country, or in a district but sparsely settled, locat- | Fett a ures orrenneniant ee itt tt and ball ma rements, and one of the most forstiuulatie aud reculating = transfer i to a frring- | fiver tava eng Baek buy ea etting the patient | ed on rising ground, perfectly drained, tn pure air, | tignt, the matter of thelr Crimining. hiss rosmined Sold by all druggists, 2213m me foes ‘this section, convenient | it¢poriodic course’ “None genuine Unless sued - cei ritot the suger, | wiVer in a snow bank, but by giving him an extra | and accessible to sunlight. Perfect ventilation ts at some weight; and thinking the matter over, our eee SS ae “BLANCAKD, 40 Rue Bonaparte, Paris.” on St voltiag umd ese ie | wuowance of warm ‘bed. cotning, with the addi | all mesessential, and iuemeansor heating should | SMe WAL; aud thinking the. matter over, our years, uotes to Dear ais per cout interests aod to. Ue H FOUGERA & 00, Xho Bot bread: if the lat hisses | Uonsl RIXUFY Of breathing ice-cold alr, which, | be sufficient to CG egeromote a healthy |Sole imatter of lamp trimming, and now, armed becured by deed of trust, A deposit of $100 requtired PRE oTS. “ouce the fag Is hot | Wider Such clrcumstian rater to waren ens | for this purpose Pasig Bathe ane apereanee, and | with her implement, she goes rom house tonouse | Miss J Cc S. Steale,. Conveyancing, ites at purchasctseost, Terma | _ Sold by drargista generally. spots Dd acee eigs | to hot talasma as cold spring water to warm diteh | for this pI Turkish baths are advised. When | Cleaning and filling’ the Lamps, straining theola | 88 eure Corson Says, to be complied with in five days, otherwise resale at | Jy EK. THO ooked (two or three | Wet. Ihave also found that the best brain | judiciously used they are not only powertully pre- i ofl and setting it aside for turniture polish when too thick tor burning well, atvending to wicks, rubbing up burners and cleaning chimneys, leay. | work can be done in acoid room, and that stove ventive but are curative of rheumatism. | How Salt at the | Heat has @ tendency to stultity like a narcoue Inan article entitled “Family Living on 3500 a Year:” often to take them each person mut decide for Abstract of Real Estate Title Inmurance Co. ‘Successor to the late Dr. J. K. Winder, No. 320 orth Exezer st., BalUmore, M@ “Specialty, Chronic “Tite good. UNCANSON BROS. himself, influenced by thelr effect upon lun. In exceptional cases they may be indulged in daily fora time, but asa rule once or twice a week is suMficient. Every morning on rising the subject fi thing about them in desirable (rim 0F | yene sone nee oe oa ing everything al rable (or rnd night, and then On to the next, willing | U&B% would cost about $8 per inonth, provided. good plan when prac | beverage. Warm Wraps make fires tolerably dis- to do the work with sclentine neatness for the | Were used in cities,” &. ing fat, and when | Pensable. Fone et Nhem | “With regard to diet, where it ts limited to natural toe ten At | food there is no danger of eating too much. Where out, dr. A Minneapolis paper announces positively that sae: O'CLOCK, SALE TO CONTINUE AT TWO JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF COINS, BOO! scitutional Ds of noquired. — titutional Diseases, A ere aioe RE BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST. KS, tec. ppeared before me and inade oath that he is ‘By virtue of an order of Supreme Court of, the Oldest Fstablished Expert Specialist in this city, 1 tu sake kiy stipend, in view of the aes holdi y - dy a second or two in | Simuuiants and dehy = ~ sake of a small weekly stipend, ew trict of Columbia, holding an Orphan's Court, the un- | und will cusrantee a cure in all cases of private disease in exis y ‘should be boaline |= ants and highiy-seasoned foods are eaten, it | should take a cold sponge bath, after which he Ke er oir re ‘ oe Sees Be bel | a iforent matter. "A'man with a natural ape; | shoud De rubbed down with ciarwe.towels unui | Hume ot sumends sonny HOWLESSperS LAINE | we ane DELIVERING CRUSHED CORR 70 | =e wiliel st thewcton worm of Dinonge thou td advice fee at amy Bour during the dsy Su “ e 7 | Ute may eat his pian, natural food without fear of | his skin is in aglow. ‘This will not only keep it in ke those of the wise vit FOURTEENTH DAY OF. FEBRUARY, A. D. 1887, at | scribed and sworn belore ine by DR. BROTHEKS, hi burn itke ol irgins, and to be rid of bagrp Haw.—The ham should be small, from | overstepping the proper Itiaits, ‘But the man with | good tone, and the pores properly opened, but it | ai) the solling and maiodorous work. ANY PART OF WASHINGTON ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M.. the brary, cousisung of | SAMUEL C, MILLS, a Notary ube in and for the S simmer ta a lange | au unn: tural appetite-—the one who stimulates and | will invigorate the entire sysvetn, nervous as Well a ee Historical, Scientine and other works, atin, District of Columbia, this id day of July, 188. for every pound, with an addi. | lives high—is always overstepping them, and 1s | as circulatory, and will also render hiin less Hable pariah anne coer as ates and siek lot of Copper {3 ee ears cod allowance, Skim ocea. | BeYer Salistied. A child instinctively turns with | to take cold. 40 Bushels for $3.70. Geological Specimens, belonging tothe eetave of ines, T NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT iipper of cold water when | discust trom the gory carcasses of a slaughter. | Certain dietic restrictions are imperative. Fries S585 Edward Foreman, deceased, late ethnologist at ‘the | L Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest established adveriis: nn the stove allow it to | Owe; Dut who ever heard of a youngster shud. | and stews are forbidden; the same nay be said of 8, 25 Bushels for $2.50. United States Museum. ig Ladies’ Physician) in this city, - Ladies you cam you retire or in the | (TMS at sight of a honeycomb or a nest | salads and all articles of food rich in fats. Pastry et et 4 = ‘Terms of sale: Cash. | gonndentiy commit Dr BROTHES Bae w pall saat. Fall or cot ene aot full of ext pista TRrely, cat ment of any | is also interdicted; “in fact, nothing should he 858 Eee Eve COKE NOT CRUSHED— PaaS area | Entios, married or singin: 40 yoare experionte, bo mae wir before dinner. 1 | Kind wituout pa: © penalty in a feeling | eaten c any degree burdensome to the ae = GARNETT, (Administrators, | ladies, married or single. 40 yoars tes mins thule Of dey Decal, scgaain Its | of "une gastric distress, followed. by a more oF | digestive organs. Subjects te manners one Dee Seo WILLIAM 3. mitten, { MEADE FOREST. LONG-ESTABLISHED, AND and tine. ‘Them cover'the ham. after | 28S distinct “nausea "and troubled dreams. | a rule inclined to be bilious and suffer trom indi. 25 Bushels for $2.00. PUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers ber residence, 901 Tat: kw. Ofiee hours irom Lt the" mect of the fat has been cat eg a AEE | But the closest olservalion has ‘never en gestion; Lo guard against these disorders the food OVERCOATS AND SUITS, ae Se SSS Feb i 220 bachest 20f brown sugar half an inch thie pied ize to notice such symptoms as an | should be of the simplest character, concentrated, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. ST EE DRELLING, eRe ee STORY : and pat it iu the oven lor half ap hour basting | 2ier-eflect of am omelet or a piece of bread and | and yet nutrit If one does not feel the de- REDUCED TO 3 10%, WES bel Se " i with scar as lt ronsoi%. ‘The oven musi’ be too | buat | * * "The sweltering. noon Is not a | nial of tea and coffee too great a hardship, they $10, eo #21 and 423 10th street. | NEST + two deeds of trust herein riciied, ome, neater r will burn. if it is done right, | £*orable time for repletion, nor is the carly morn- | should dispense with them, and drink, instcad tor dated Febrnary 7, 1886, and duly recorded in = = = = Yhe ham Will look as Mf It hada thick chocolate | 10S, When the energies of ‘the system should not | breaktast, milk or cocoa; that 1s, 1t they are well at 3:176, tolio SOL ct seq. one of the land records UPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITERATED, LEAVING Iresung.. = | be unduly monopolized by the work of digestion. | borne. At that meal, toast or coarse bread, such the District of Colum and at the request of the | $3 no trace. My Electric Needle Process is the only “ | A heavy breakfast handicaps a worker for the rest | a3 brown bread, ts to’be preferred, and butter may bee eat aig be AS powers, ‘ice the oranges very thin | of the forenoon. Of all of the wretched slaves of | be used, Dut not too generously” Oatmeal may | ERR TE 8g RFR wam a xe x| We Wu Set Ar Onn Spacious tnaabh and voosnde thane eee eae ae a a a ee ake Out all the pips; weigh them, and to | conventional abuses the most to be pitied are those | very rly be the first dish partaken of. Eygs| Ko It K MMMM AA NNN Fre red will GABRIEL, 1321 G st. 1. w. “je4-biu" SETy Pound add three pints of cold spring water; | {180 have Co bolt thelr dinner ims minimum of | act diferentiy on diferent people; for those wio| EE Ht Sw, Ee MMMM 24 N'yN AUCTION BOOMS, front of ine Se AND Milit SELDIna-ESTARLIR og tees Hearts, tcevin in Woe water for fortyctent | Un center ay te cruaeery, and often | Bear them well they areindlcated, either poached | Hee Ht Se Eee MM SAL ERE EE iE, | D) pote si cnet ceased rn ass hous ‘hen put : ‘a preserving ndt | a temperature that must pt them irter fish 2 .., the fol inK- ’ Soames en ee a8 in 0 preserr ing a and both il | Sj week of ther ves fr one ROUT of Ui may, be, included in ‘the frst ma “acon COR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA AVE., cxiy of Wamuniton, Tet | SCREENS stall hours, Osloe 729 gee ot, < e A eae phoraang | Sleep. t break ‘and late dinner surpris- least exceptionabie of all salted meats BBB ERR 00 i Teepe — as Tor wd the sugar. then weigh it again, and to | fret 9A Ue at 855g Warner's subdivision of lots in suuare 11 ‘one | \P ADAM E. H. BENNETT, SCIENTIFIC ASTROL- ud ad ne pound ingly ease the Durden of the hottest working day. and its occasional use can do no harm; what fresh BBR ROO | TER B. )., AUCTIONEERS, 3) ~ 2 SA, powud add one pound lump are and boil ever taka noomday nen, ata peel ext. | meat is eaten dally should taken at che mdaay Bon Her 9 3 ss, Wal! WILLIAMS & CO. uudred and nfty-etx (150), umproved by @ thres-etory Miteitand eatan, Forony of Rew York Gan iad izes. | $eRcles, a sort of instinct has often prompted me | meal. Long iS injurious for all predisposed So om = sn rrataen. . nats allow ous pint of aatee | to dispense: with my revular breakfast, too, and go | vo rheuinatisin. Iti therctore, aivived teas BEB OR R 00 *as% = : FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. Wash, D.C. Perea 3 Om the oranges ia halves, | 12 Fk aver chewing Up a fractionof ahard erust | ner be taken Uetween'22 und 1 Gcloek. “It hunger 3p 2k BROOKE TELLS ALL TEE Evie OF anche ng scone luring afternoon, a cracker and a gli RNER 7’ AND E STREETS. 4 orgy ed ES Vrising, carrled to extremes, impairs the | of Soda, Star, or other mnfidly alkaline waters s ore ah GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOR- Jeane eo con ep empconsdentiol Ledienand gen. Siris about an inch’ Jong, | Vta@ilty. 1 would as soon rob a child of 1ts food or satisfy it$ cravings. It is important to re- jet MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS ‘5th streets north Make a sirup with the surar and | #3‘lotliing as to deprive it of sieep in the morn. | member that the dally quantity of meat needed by weil, taking of the scum as it | 2% hours, when digestion ts fintshed and dreams | a person in health, who lives on a mixed dtet, is AND CHILDREN. A’ Hises.” When clear’ put in the pulp @ ger eee ‘weet. For orphans, as I know from expe- | three-quarters of a pound: those inclined to thee. B Cc. Pp Pp, TTORNEYS. Dire trust have *Bges | rience, dreamland excursions are often for years | matisti never indulge more liberally. at | 22N8oN'S Carcrxz Porous Prasren ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED AT = = ‘and as much ‘white pith peeled of | Hi* Dest refuge from the realities of Christian dinner it will be well to forego soup, as it is apt ‘to HIGHEST Aw, JS RASTON. STENO Thane a gpiite pith peeled off | etyitaation. “sour on the stomach.” Within the limits seated Rhesus PUBLIC SALE. 72 Louisiana aver Hoome Tad i, Gunton Bene together for about Lalt an hours ‘the pS SSS meats may be taxen, and preference is to be giver 2X EUROPE AND AMERICA ‘Washington, B.0” Welephones at odficesand residences Juice and grated rinds of a few lemons (about two| Je@hm I. Sallivams Autobiography. ee ee a pope ee ves, a a cio ae 5 every dozen oranges) will be found a gre: From the Chicago Mail. _— inal rincipal dinner COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNIN ASFE? | trustess. | SrouN AMBLER proveaient Wo the marmalade. cet be dish. In selecting vegetabi nis | ‘The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful rem- Shoe EaaONS} J ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALE Fest.n.w. Patents Yienon tats ital ort nando Ree edy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Lum- Sa John L Sulivan Will write a book. ‘The fait has | ‘he stomachare oe indulged: Lewidnaderordin- | tago, Backache, Wealnesny Colds iy the er asioa AND SEVEN PM. DAILY TILL SOLD. These letters are rich Ia steriiog sense, ag wen | 2° dlsposttin to dispute te assertion, but itJonn | Dette. pleasing drink all alc Dolled rice, bread, | 4c8e8 and Pains, Endorsed by 6,000 physicians and as poctic gossip and friendly badinage. Barton | I+ Writes the book without the ald of an amanu- or other puddingsequally as lignt inay be | OF2ssists Righest repute, Benson's Plasters | vou wir, FIND THE FINEST CLOTHING FOR ‘and ali Promptly relieve and cure where other plasters and Saat ene wae tere, me Ss, meny, Reve, eee: | ieee Wk Deere oan Eeptable, Nuts and cheesd cannoy peraliainy “4; | greary salves, Tinamenta and locons, are siesta ‘MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN AND and Will be again, to lave the “drudgery of the Lm : EUS SEAT UACLGI Tata | vergoctr anew tet Se pope rap, | REVERT NG GHT oa i tn | nom cee ton wa a wer nes welaat Steaion emo xen tammy, | Rey Sige te eds Pte | Sas Meta Pa egg ea |e ey comet een venom x uma plat Ot apport tex oud sided papes wen 1 ‘was b, ant knocked eer ail custom 1m this country, su of beeween aiz'eag | eter sais tee cto = as = a aed 2 eLAP.OF OF borksel ‘ouid " seven fit i should \CTION PRICES, wos the gut ear Acs oplatrg | ytutae montana yeep Mued trun de oeks | tea may takeouecuptu if well bar eee | a5 wasmom tae wiges | FNROT Ovmpeoes ax, gurgs 1x ween th ‘and the bed = . Toast, rusks or biscuits and a = oops, sire aud Use a century im tnem | Hes alte knocked me silly dat aight, Dut I mashed | ide trait can be ‘intuignd teen an" tura ‘siave to the book. | Mé Druder in de nose and skip, sonable appetite, Gate nat eee tana Gaaurerct—couronmne. ‘Keep to the bunk, and the bank Smarter Hit. enter kat slowiy and masticate tod ALSO A LARGE LINE OF MEDIUM QUALITY JiO-c5:f Bless every star tnat | | Tfaked fora liviu’den, you bet. Wen I was| well, ST bungry at bedtisae raat ol food ae OC0OA. a Bee bs se ike Suis, Ed to” make “me | dinteen I busted a cop. ‘ben I caugmt on to a veity | Sittharis Resied: “ PANTS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, DE SRS SAR Rares ait nas Re aes | an meMaN chery tne arene] | RARAREAET. ++ schacdsaisd accede of Leadenall. Sit no Gi, goon ing office. Wht ts ood. Alu "im once ta Nor Lean an’ Knocked ‘im ‘rhe rule shout ber x tion and aaa letter? his mere Mt LOG a P- ti, SIX Gays In rd r Week, and is Wuere not all Suake cuarren iv. superiuiiy of nian's time, 1¢ yon could but think | _ Den I wrassied de boven isi Sheedy he Good thouclucs quae thous” Gateeerboarey, | Man Wanted torruD Me up against yan tm Korcurlng, Yorweating thotcuts that discurd te | Said he loved is In int he unlucky Wight Wao must draw alencetorth 1 retract. all spluals of employment; look upon f= quarrels. Twas but halfin earn icouwe dead Umber of a desk that makes it for daily sustenance! my ‘ond « Bernard Barton took his friend's advice, and doubtiess lived to bless him again for ~hacmilan's Magazine ©” 40d a ‘CARRING: ‘ATTORNEY-AT ee a TH, at ELEVEN AM | CHANCERY SALE OF TMIROVED PROPERTY ON | BETWEEN T AND U | RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND ONTO. tarLnoan. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, {ANT until fur — ea Leave Washington from Sug: orp avenue and ¢ eS _ ot mew Re Stee Itt am da toasc, ow ers hg 20- Do ext fare is chanced on tht Ca aie has op aH eatery exer Sa iss aud Local tations, 8:40 am. dail, 30a. ‘or Wiltnington, between Baltinuore ai except Sunday = ye on week dave 5, 6.50, 6 3:30, 4007 a Bsa, as 10-05 aru Tt $3. 40. 7 20, ‘or Shenandoah Valley Raiiroad and poins Se $20 amend 5:90 pau uly; 3-30 pan Sever to Little Rock. For Anna polis 6:40. am, 5:40 pan and ‘On Suna 12:10, Seren 4:40 30 and ‘On Subday 30 pam. For 4 ails pam. daily; 4:40 pm. daily. ew Pal stations on Metroy ‘on Sunday stops at all «t intermediate points. 9 daily, except Sunday 0 p.m. am. 2 30d 1121 pi For Prougick S40 am. 11 49 ay. $1 xm. daily, em rive from the West daily 6.20, 7:20 am, and 1 Littialiock Expres. 200. From Phi in crac ou nats SSO pan aun 00 fan. all mt Wilnataeton ahd intermediate pie north of Balu re, 22-20 a.m. a. From Antayotn #30 r 8:00pm. Sunday, 10-35 a. Fron Harper's Ferry and daily except Sunday Fromm Frederick and intermediate pois, ® th. daily except Nuany’ Trains leave Baltimore tor Wastibnietyn 7: 10-30 au 10:30" 800 and 1p, ban. Wanhinie rmation we. comer 14th st or backage to be clveked and rece " sis cK Lom, GPa DAVID Lik. General Superintendent, Baltiunore ais pepMony at Live. | QHOLT BOUTE TO LONDON. car Wastingpn to Alante, Dally, except tor Stutinton Points on the Chesarcak sleepers Washinton ta 11-00 p © Cynchburg. Raleie’, Ashville, Charlotte, ©: Aiken, Augusta, Atisuta, Mont ew Orleans and ‘pointe Southwest. | Pull- tslewpers Was! to Aiken, 8. C., Waslie Ging with parlor car to ‘ON AND ONTO DIVISTON. Leave Washington 9:1 am. dally, excopt Sunday, and 4:45 p.m. daily, arriving at’ Konad Hal 114g s m. and 7-18 pan. ret nave Hound Hill OB & mi daily and 1:18 p arriving te Washington 8:40 at ‘Through trains 8:30 a0. and 925 pan. m,; Strasburg local, 10-0 Ticker furnis end from Louisville 4p. slevping car reservation and informatom baxiraire dat passenger stalin, Peumsyl alll ‘and Bats. JAS. L. TAYLOt, General Passenger NNSYLVANTA ROUTE. WEST ASD SOUTINESE MAG N EFFECT J ANU AL» Trains leave Wastineton from St Railroad, th a20 at biifet arto St Lota daly ex to Cicage, with Sivepine Car f Westerstixyressat = 100 ML Car Washiticto Hsbung to th with through Sle Pacific Express, 0:00 urd aud the West, wita through Sleeper Harrisburg tc Guuiy for Pitted Chicaeo For BALEDIORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. or Ene saaicua, Rochester, Baitalo, wurday, with Palas pctiemte z For Wiliatpor. Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:59 daily exert Sanday For New dork and the bast, 7-25, 9-00 and 1115 ALM 0, 4-15710-00 and 11-20 PM On Sunday, 8-00 AM. 1 ana 1120" P.M. Lintited Parlor Cars, 0:40 A.M. 4°00 Pt dails For Boston without change, 2-00 P.M. every day. For brooklyn, Nall diryugh tran Sersey City with boats of Bre dng direct tran fer to Fultou atteet, wv viding doubt For Philadelphia, 9-00 aud 11-354 M., 12.90, 11-20 P. days and 4:00 P.M. For Baltimore. 6b SBURG RATIx A\, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON KAILKOAD, 7 40,947 11 A) 12.0] C0102, obo aud vat 6.00, 7, 11 AML, ond aud the South, 6-00, 11 AM. daily, and oF aL daily, except Stinday: Trius leave Alexindrig for Wackingt 8.00, 8:10, 10:1 20, 2 PM and Sunday at r ton, 6 0. De nt a ic per of 153th street and Pennsylvania av 9 ison, where ‘orders can be Lett or the ‘ceca bagasse to destination trom hotels and reside ox CHAS. L. PUGH, General Mauazer. J.B. WOOD, General Passenger Ageut it POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. JOE POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. EW IRON STEAMEK "WA Leaves th st. wharf on MONDAY ahd SATURDAYS at « ain. FRIDAYS and SUNDAY i far as Nowini C3 =X, EVERY B. a ta hingion, every TUESDAY ‘MULMING Froigit at lowest rates. a M® Vebson: arr. Venont STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street whutf daily Cexcent Sunday) for MR Vernon at 10 v'clock aim. ington about 3:30 pan. furning, rwacies Waale 1.1. BLAKE, Captain. __ STEAMERS. <== NOKDDEUTSHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00. aprons Steamers ps Chaomdon, Ham. SS trave Feb. 2, 6am 30 pia,” Saale Marek 2, 10asa, b. am. “Elbe, sat Comitortable ststeroonia, excelient ti Wh. >, 1 pam tuxury saloon appoints, Prices: Ist eatin, #75, 850, 8 $100, sccordiny to location; 2d eabis, $9) sn dow rates. Apply to bo 13 E FINANCIAL. ——— as Pance & Warery, STOCK BROKERS, 64 Broad fo 5 Tsorimbass, } New York. ae Sth strest (Corcoran Build ington SOR UATE SHOCK TELLGRALH WikES ‘Between WASHINGTON, BALJIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. erm James Warretx, @ 1. Cuvoxn Oaxuar, Maxkakp C. Eyut. Hexax B. Door, Washineton D. Wintiam B. Travens, special Partner, gp. Buy,gnd sell oo cotnunsiol all ciisscs of Ballway '. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets rapeived through our wires iB stanly, direct irom the New York Stock Exchange. nw. TRICK OF ARRELTS Ponce and Ciains. 110g Fst, 1823 Ket nw. mbes Residence, 813 T st. n.w. PROFESSIONAL. All orders executed and repurted a 3 ; DENTISTRY. eager ‘Filling @ Specialty": dim, the care of toothache with- extracting. local aves cbetic used the gua Sllovistes thetpain ofextracting. S13" T.M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 ST. ‘three ; irom corner. in all, a mauied. D ELZEM set githowond See Bee Se ee = eee eee ‘emoves,