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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. 2. # “ow TO BE WELL, What A.Liserary Athlete Says. SOLAN MAW? y UNE’ OPINIONS AND SUGGESTIONS. reledge. ‘prove your physical health and strength several hundred per cent without ever ‘Youching aciud or a dumb-bell, or pulling a weight. Jn fact, gymnasiums often do harm, for two rea- Sons: first, because of the confined air; secondiy, because those who attend them do not know what ‘sort of Work ed to them, and are apt to overdo the work they undertake, thereby distort- themseives, and sapping their vitality, an nee of which I worth a ton of “muscle” in the Jong rem, Too much muscle will shorten your n Home i You caa it Me; but vitality ts life {cseit, The stomach, the skin, and the lungs are the three essential! things in ‘a human being. So long as they are in perfect order the finest profes stonal gymnast can have little to teach you. To Keep them fm good condition, no gymnasiim or gymnastic apparatus 1s requi tll less any pepsine pills or sarsaparilla. You can do tt ail Yourself, without altering your business or do estie habits, or putting yourself to any tncon- venience. Qiatta the contrary. But it is extra- Ordinary, the ingenuity some people show, when ‘the choice ts offered them between two things or courses, one healthy, the other unhealthy, but ‘oth equally available or easy—the diabolical certainty, I say, with which they fix upon that which is unhealihy. Whatever the metaphysical Morals of the bulk of ‘and womaakind may Be, thetr physical morality often seems not far Femoved from total depravit Take tne stomach first. “How many of our average citizens can lay their hands upon that noble organ and swear that a week (I might ‘Well say, a day) passes in which tuey do not ‘Overtoad it withple, pickles and candy? And how Many gallons of ‘strong—even green—tea, and Rot coffee per annum do they drench them- selves with? As to mastication, regularity of meals, respect for the. digestive’ processes, and Bo forth, I say nothing. After we have ceased Yostuff ‘ourselves with trash that has no more Bourishment in it than sawdust, and fs actively Anjurious into the bargain, we raay begin to con- Sider these mors elevated subjects. We hear of erusades against alcohol; but I have no sympathy ‘With a pie and candy eating and tea and coffee drinking man or Woman, Who preaches temper- ‘ance or abstinence; let them first take the beam ont Of their own eye. "A small quantity of alconol ad- ministered at the right time may dogood: pie and candy and green tea never can. Abstain from Such stuff eutirely; never drink anything hotter than blood heat. Let youroniy condiments be salt and mustard, in moderation; eat butter sparingly, | lor Dreakfast and supper | id cheese not at have bread and milk, oatmeal and egys: for din- her, fresh meat and vegetables, between half a Pink of soup and a couple of spoonfuls of light Pudding. As to drink, if you are thirsty, you can drink Water; if the Water is bad, take mineral ‘water, with’an occasional glass of pure ale or claret. Every five or ten minutes stop and ask Yourself whether you have not had enough; and | if you think you can get along with what you have €aten, do not take another mouthful. Never try to “tempt” your appetite; on the contrary, ask yourself whether you ‘could, if necessary, ake your meal on pure bread and water; and if the answer 13 1 the negative, omit that mea! and see how you feet at the next— bué never between meals. If you ate only Wholesome things, you conld live and thrive on half the present bulk of your food. Starvation 15 the best cure tor dyspepsia; pick-tue-ups omy Keep it alive. After you have ‘ved on reasonable tood for a ‘month or two you will no longer be Goubled with squeamish appetite. If any way racticable, You ought to have at least half an hour in the open air before sitting down to t and, at any rate, wash Your face and arms and ehest 1 cool Water. h here, with a hundred things still to be sald about it. ‘Now for the skin. Ninety-nine people out of @ Bundred never think about their skin, though the Bealth of all tueir internal organs depends upon Hs condition. It ts no use washing your face and hands aad leaving tke rest of your body untouched, It Is ttie betier fo stand in front of a basin and Spalter yourseit from head to foot with water. fou must cleanse every part of your skin thor- ugbly once a day. Tm no advocate of discom- fort in bathing—coid water in a culd room, and all Such nonsense. Have the room warm, and the Water ouly a few degrees cooler. Stay in the bath five minutes, keeping yourself either under water OF pouring wet all the time, But itis after you Jeave the tub that the really important part of the bath, begins. Dry yourself thoroughly with two take a stiff flesh brash, and try with ail your might to rub your skin off. "A cocoa- But-fbré brush js the best; and to get at your back, 1t 1s 2 good plan to have a cocoanut-lbre mat hung against the wail to ru yourself agalust. Keep up this iriction for at least 40 minutes. You could not invest the same amount of Ume more Usefull. ‘There 1s no stich remedy for a feverish habit as this, nothing like it to relieve the Internal organs from undue heat and congestion of blood, and to free the lungs from oppression. Moreover, it actually inereases the size of the muscles, and makes them firmer, by causing the blood to cir- culate more vigorously in them. As to Its effect pon the elasticity and beauty of the skin itself, ‘Ulat will be obvious enough at @ glance. It 1S the brush, not the toilet ‘bottle, that furnishes the only true Bloom of Youth. ‘But the morn- ing bail and rab-down alone are not suMctent. 1r, during the das, you get into a perspiration, do Ret allow the tuclsture to dry on your skin, But I must leave the stom. | IN A MICA MINE. ‘The Great New Hampshire Deposit and the Way it is Worked. | G. B. Gritith in the Boston Transeript. ‘One of the finest mica (sometimes wrongly called jagiass) mines in this country {9 located on | Fletcher Mountain, tn the little township of @ro- | ton, N. H., about two miles from Rumney Depot, | on the line of the Boston, Lowell and Montreal Railroad. | A cool, bracing breeze stirred the budding | maples, as we, rested from our early climb, again set forth to reach this industrial Mecca, Halt way up the steep incline we found the airy home of the teamster, a jolly Frenchman, perched on & broad, mossy boulder, with its cellar open to the day, But thishumbie domicile commanded an un- rivalled view of Pranconia’s misty ranges. Nearer Dy could be seen the white crown of Me the Black, and the Waterville Mountains, a Seemingly’ at our tect, Laon Lae, pertect gem, rein those ‘who have been abroad of the lochs for which Scotland is famous. Still our aspirations lead us skyward, and soon we have reached the scene that has pleased 80 many with its novelty, A introduction to the overseer followed, and then we were shown | an animated sight. Looking down two pits, each some thirty-five deep, their sides bright with Iay- ers of almost pure mica, embedded between roc of feldspar and quartz, we saw the companies of tollers Some, on temporay stagings of rough doards, haif-way up the pit, were wielding six- pound hammers, striking 10 regular succession fhe narrow-headed and guistaing dritis, held b thelr mates, and sinking deep but narrow cavi tes for the Of the blast; some were grouped with pick and shovel in the openings be- low, some were, pumping water that had trickled from above, aud here and thers were parties push- ing the loaded cars to the dum ‘all were hardy, bronzed-looking, yet intelligent help. ‘The’mica lies tn veins, averaging from 1 foot to & feet in thickness, and ts omen blown out in blocks, or pieces, weighing from 20 to 40 pounds. ‘This 13 broken thto suitable shape for carriage in lange baskets, and after being partially cleaned, 4s borne to the cutting shop, ‘This is a iong, com- | modious building, with a wide, stationary bench running the length of both sides, having shelves above, Some 5 feet apart are placed steel shears, | having a foot and a half biade and long handle | fixed to each bench, and manned by as many | strong-armed, busy workmen, of whom fifteen are here employed. On the shelves before each cutter are Tanged the hard-wood patceras hy which se mica is cut tuto various e proper pal tern with the mica beneath is held in one hand, while with the other each man rapidly plies the sharp shears, The day’s work is plied up before them in square compartments, and put into pound | packages, ranging In size from 2x33 inches to 8x Toinches, ‘it is used mostly in stoves and but it is also cut for doors and electric lights, At one end of this building sat two men splitting the layers of mica brought from the mine with | implements resemblng oyster knives. Falling | into conversation with them we learned that they dsily find specimens strongly resembling antuals, | utensils, &c., and were shown pieces that closely counterieited the form of elephante rabbits, mules, &. One of the employers in the finishing shop Showed us a mica woman, Wearing a seven- teenth century bonnet, and another had a spect- meu that had appropriately been named “The Old Man of the Mouataln.” We also saw some curious pieces which, by contact with iron rust, had impressions closely resembling leaves, mosses and | terns; salmon-colored mica ‘trom Canada, and | some’ very beautitul iridiscent specimens’ from North Carolina. | “In the company’s office, on the Brook we were shown a huge sheet of mica two feet ion, and one aud 9 half wide almost as clear as crys and a six-sided prism of nearly pure beryl, welgh- | ing ninety pounds, both of which were found in the “Valencia” two years ago, It tsa singular fact that platinum, one of the hardest ores known, will melt in a vessel made of mica. Heat does not af- fect this singular product, but water in time will injure it. ‘The layers inay also be split thinner than a wafer, and often reflect all the colors of the rainbow. We took a peep into the smithy, and saw im the glowing coals of the forge dazén or more drilis of a3 many different at red heat, | while many other implements ‘used in the mine Were strewn around waiting thelr turn to besharp- ened or repaired. About fifty hands are employed | in or around Ubis mine. Descending to the finishing shop, at the foot of the mountains, we were ushered into a light | room on the ground floor, which Was thickiy car- peted with the imperfect layérs of mica cast aside y the female help. None of the mica from this | mine, however, is thrown away, for even the re- | tuse is ground up, mixed with oll, and used as a lubricant. In this room, ranged on stools, with | trays upon the benches before nem to receive the | perfect pieces, sat a dozen young women, each | holding a small knife of the pattern used by | Shoemaxers, with which they rapidly and dox- terously split and cleaned the shining substance, In the store-room we saw mall boxes, in form and | size such as usually contain a dozen farmers’ | Scythes, yet two of these receptacles can hold a thousand’ dollars’ worth of mica, One hundred pouuds is usually put in a Dox. All the marketa- le product of the mine is shipped to Utica N. Y. ‘whence It {s sold to the trade eta’ Life in aSun Cluster. From the N. ¥. Sun. In the constellation Hercules there tsa compact star cluster well known to owners of powerful telescopes as one of the most interesting and ever come in from a walk or a horseback ride or | wonderful phenomena to be found in the heavens, # row, and sit down as you are. take Oi everything, and use the brush. It may seem inconvenient at frst, bi ‘WI Fejetce, und soon it Will become a matter of course to you. If Your und 38, of course, best to change It; Dut if the skin lias ‘Deen brusued red, you may venture to resume the | same clothes w ‘h comparative impunity. This friction after exercise 1s 0f great iraportance; 0 | Tmuch so, that nay be affirmed that three-fourths of the benetit of any exercise is lost without it. If You foresee tuat it Will be impossible, alter your exercise. to take a rubdown, then It Will often be Detier 16 choose the rub-down instead of the exer- cise. Once a week—say on Sunday, when you have more time—you should take a bath of a more elab- orate kind. Pl the tub with water as hot as you can bear it, Get in and stay there until you Teel alwost uncotafortat im. Then stand up und take a big sponge or a pitcher full of coid water, and deluge Yourself again and again from head to foot. ‘This is deliclous; — there are few things that give so Keen @ sence of wholesomeness and vigor. Dry aud rub down as usual, and you will imagine ten years younger. ‘The stimulus to the iS enorinous. Tt ts re~ ventatives against catching ec lent substitute for the Turkish or hot-air bath, and takes only « quarter of the time. If you feel a headache coming on, {t will often send it away. But ve sure to have the hot water very hot, and apply the cold without stint. cards the lungs, the more fresh out-door air you can get into thei, Che happfer and more com- fortabie you will Xe, But it is mot enough to go out i 3 YOU ulust learn how to breathe Jet year after 2 full breath. of impure air alw, belr Longs, i 2 water in a Ship; and it contuninates the whole system. If you’ will breathe proverly, you may get more benedt from half ap hour in Your back yard than another per- son Will from a iweive-hours’ dawdle at the Sea- site. Itis a very staple matter; breathe siow! wand breathe in as much air as you can possii get into your lungs. Wien they will hold no mor hen emit your Dreath as deilberately as you tool Ae in. Suppose you are walking at your usual pace along the street; draw in your breath while you are taking seven emit It while you are takin xi sevea, and so on, It wili make you feel Urst; "but keep it up! After. practicing ery tluie you yo uut, for a week oF wo, You Will be abie to breathe In while you are taxing even more. ‘Then ig for quarter of an a winter's day, you igh todo without an iu half a hour you will bein a. glow down to the lips of your Miers; in an hour “you Wii feel as if your whole body had been vigor- Ousiy exer dso ithas. Take the meas tera year of such prac- And your eyes will be skin” fresher, your stomach Iuseles | frmer—because you roughiy aerated and ox¥genized your have acquired the habit not thing slowly and deeply while you are ising, but of breathing in that cm Aud i you are calied upon suddenly to escape over @ ploughed eld from a inad bull, You ‘will find yourself able to do so without losing your Dreath—which might, iu such a case, be tantamount to losing your life as well. Inecd scarcely say that ail the breath- ing must be done through the nose, with the mouth saut. Thai comes lard at first; but 1 is ‘Worth while taking a great deal of pains about, Observe these rules i abd you will be twice the manor Woman that you are now, and then you may begin to think about gymnastics. Queer Ideas of the Prince Consort. ‘From the Pail Mall Gazette. ‘The following extract from the “Vitzthum Me imoirs” will be @ revelation to some peopie who do bot know how recent 1s the establishment of gen- uine constitutional government in this country: “The vaiue which the queen attached to her bus vaga"s precedence 1s explained Dy (he submissive Veneration sue invarlabiy showed him ta great as Weil as small affairs. He house, and the active cente your of an empire whose ter of the giove. It Was a giguatic task for a German Prince to think aud act for all these willlions of British subjects, ‘All the threads were gathered together in hishands. | Ofty stars twice as far away, each Foc twenty-one years hot a stugie dispatch was ever sent from the foreign office which the prince dad uot seen, studied, and, if necessary, altered, Nota single report of any importance ’from aa Andassudor was allowed to be kept from. Lim. ‘The secretary of state for the colonies, the secre. tary for war, the home secretary, the first lord of aduiraity, all banded to him every day just as large bundles of papers as did the Toreign’ omice, Beery thing was read, commented upon, and dis. cussed In addition to all this, the prince kept up ritish ambassadors and envoys, with the Go to your room, | 4. It 13 an excel- | | shines brighter than any star in | the stars, being suns, shine with A | which is énormousiy inore brilifant than that of & Teuains at the bot. | planet. So if we wish to ge dit Bas thereased in girth a| ‘orrespondence with ‘foreign sovereigns, | ‘To the naked eye it looks like a faint star. In the when it isdone you | the telescopeit appears as a spherical mass of | stars, with short, straggling streams, also com- relothing ts damp, it | posed of stars, radiating irom it, William Herschel computed the number Of starsin this cluster at | hot less than 14,000, In the center they appear So compressed that it ts impossible to count tuem. Of course every one of the members of this starry swarii Is a sun, and astronomers have some- | Umes piqued their imagination by wondering | What must be the condition of things prevailing ; Imsuch a System of suns, and what results flow | trom the inevitable laws of gravitation there, Could inhabited worlds exist ia-a sun cluster? A calculation of the provable size of the stars in the cluster in Hercules, and of the average dis- | tance Which Separates one from another, bas just been made in Eugland by Mr. 4. E. Gore. He concludes that they have an average diamever of 45,000 miles, and that the distance from any star in the cluster to the next star 1s 9,000,000,000 thes. | Taking Mr. Gore's figures as being probably as | near the truth as we can get, a little consideration | will give us some very Interesting results. If the Stars 1a question are only 45,000 milies in diameter, | the surtace of each an area about one- quarter a3 great as that of the planet Jupiter. ‘Their distance apart, as calculat by Mr. Gore, is more than twenty’ Umes the present distance of Jupiter from the earth. Just now Jupiter our sky, with the exception of Venus. If its disk were reduced to one-quarter of its actual size, and {¢ was removed | twenty times as far away as it Is, 1t Would De- come Invisibie to the naked eye, But Jupiter shines only by reflected light, while ir own light, t an idea of the amount of light shed by one Of these clustered suus In Her- cules, We must put a body that shines after the manner of the sun in the place of Jupiter. Now, if Wwe should remove the sun to a distance of '9,000,000,000 nites, or, roughiy, @ hundred times as iar away as it actually 4s, it wouid send us only | One ten-thousandth part of the ligat that we now receive from it. Then if we should reduce it to a Aiameter Of 45,000 tiles, equal to that of the stars in the Hercules cluster, ts light would be reduced | about 380 times more, 4o that {t would then shine to us Witt only one three-milijon-six-aundred- thousandth part of the light that it now sheds upon the earth. This, the, supposing that the iutrinstc briillancy of the stars 1s the same as that | Of the sun, would represent the amount of light that one of the stars in the cluster sends to its | next neighbor. | But im order to get a conception of the | ance that such a star would present, We must com- | pare its ight with that of the stars in our sky. | This comparison invoives @ deal of uncer- tainty, owing to the great dijferences in the vari— ous esitmates that have been made of the bright hess of the stars a8 compared wiih the sum or mavon, Still We cam probabiy get near enough vo | the uta for our purpose, Take the t star | Sirius, the wost brilliant fixed star in the heavens, Any one Who Wishes can see 1t in the southern | heavens eariy in tue evening at this season. Vari- ous estimates of the light of Sirius have made it from one twenty-tuousand-miilionth Up to about one five-thousand-miliionth of the sun’s light. Suppose We adopt the iatter Agure as being the io-t favorable to Sirius. ‘Then comparing this with the fraction representing the light of 2 star in Hercules as seen from its nearest neighbors in comparison With that of the sun, namely, one three-million-six-hundred-thousandth, we Uhat te lighé of ‘the star is nearly 1,400 times as great as the light that Sirlus sends to ua In ocher words, if we could visit the cluster in He! cuies, We should tnd that its stars, as seen from a Gist ace of 000,000,000 miles their average dis. tance apart, Would shine 1,400’ times ag bright | Sirtus shines im xo BY bg ss ae | "Sirius 18 prot ‘times a8 bright as the | falntest star that the naked eye perceives on» ear nigut. Then imagine @ star three limes s + Huch brighter than Siins as Sirus is brighter than the suiallest star You can see, and you Wiil have some notion of the brilitancy of the stars in Guestion as seen from one another. Now let us Suppose @ Worid revolving around a | Star situated at tae center of the cluster, Assum- ing that te su ‘stars are arranged pretty symmetrical way, there would be ‘o. } Of them within a distaiice of 9,000,000,000 Of these would, as seen from EB 5 | aad each | ak the center, appear 1,400 tines Sirius appears to us. There would ; zl p t g a i | be 350 Limes as bright as Sirius, the cluster, as seen {rom the cent increasing in number aud | Ress, Dut a the total number 1s. | Or 15,000, the outermost stars would | Mate1y 135,000,000,000 miles away, | shine ix Umes as bright as Sirius’ Itis earache ‘that there would be petual daylight at the ceater of such a {ion of suns) Let us see about ow | ligt wor ‘course Our Supposititious ht recetve from the sun ant a daylight as our Au Sree Z ‘A 35 il pas governor-general of india, and with thé governors | what would’ be the illumination Of its nights on Jonies, Noappointiment inchurch | in other Words, of that side of 1 whee mes n the army of the havy, Was ever made | turned away from Its un? Zoliner has estimated approbation. At court Lot the small-| the light of she sun Lo be 61,000 times as great as was done without lis order. No British | that of the full moon, . Talg"upon the eaciorens at uinister has ever Worked so hard during | ‘compared with the ‘the moon as, ‘the cluster has 1,400 a Uuies the Nght of Sirius, a-G,000,000,000 miles Sars the Rev. J. E. Godbey, of St. Louis: “It tance, and there are a dosent Ot thers wine taut ougut to be known that's Wan’ wbO around | distance of the center, it follows that these dozen advertised a8 anevangellst and taking contracts, | stars will shed above twice as much light upon 6 as it were, Uo convert so may souls in such 4| World in the cenver of the cluster as the full pean Jength of time, isa Lumbug. Taking all things | sends to us. And since the light recetved trae o, inv consideration, we shail have to ut brakes on , tuts evangelistic alovement, either pie AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, &. RAILROADS. mat = = = ————— eS mt eer = ppp ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ‘TO-NORROW. FUTURE DaYa. STAD YT, DAY CARDS, NOV- | (VEE GREAT. mount shed from the Liret twelve, stars, or pe (uoMas DOWLING, Auctmoneer. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. NETS thirty times the amount t — EXPRESS COMPANY SALE OF UNCLAIMED | 7="-2"____ 820 7thetresenorthwest._ Upon the earth. But only halt the stare of the Diss me a p= elattet moti bs above tne notion at caer, and v0 bea 59 1 MoMDAY_ xd HT, érpmat : eos A vi iz world would be bftecn times as bright as the Ught | of ett Sombony wal sas spedon ia Of the full earth. at BIX 0% Of tt 4 streets omy ‘moon upon the aaer, “there had beens in the faculty.” says the aided eye om: slest Bight is not ‘overs000; and au gverage d rt 350 PACKAGES rahe would Mave told thes nthe to ae. \ ‘Ty speech would give it the : an amorinent of Bundles, Boxes, : isa eed ssn, eg ay at oy | Feuer Soe TY sasaiah sigiuiandin contemptible, then, is tne starry Srmament any 2 ‘aie is ons: ious ONE NUNDRED FIRCTS COPPER OOOKING UTEK- 1015 Pennayivanis ave. Goinparison glortous | tas zi S18, LANG QUANTITY OF FINE SILVER. m___1015 Peunaylvanie ave heavens in this sun cluster of Hercules, where Te i dias, comb, balance in and 5 ITA, ASTORY = [N a more than twice as many stars as we can wee blaze spogten ih act inverest si asttred’ Oy THOR ED WARE IN GREAT VARIETY, AT AUC. pected wet, ee diac aa : ightly with a radiance so brane thatthe falat- = om the property eo om jenny aay vine Sele Toms, Cabin OEE them ‘Umes as brig! greatest ¥ ‘auction fooma, at Cl shall rail With many star in our aky. tae Anctioneer._| 8 ef aLiver oSeoon coe I light ‘all these astonis Ge MAGRIFI 2 eatery = wee ranare cs erence FE OPA "OSS MAUUE | fame Pam rte mic fe | reas < a Planet would be 80 as IND pl ‘ware | - 4 ‘he Tight of the moter: She blaze ot the elcotric guts | _o8 ENOON, MAY sitar high Peta, thal seme Stock Sellers, | €%e ¢ Hy Loworexnx & Ca. ‘upon the Brookiya bridgeserves topartialy ef{ace hh SCLOCR we eal ool Hine, Hott a A 1424 F street, Washington, D.C, ot TS BEUSERD 44, 1 96, stguld stand Sin aoe, aria goods wie eae ‘snd ayeleo ‘st the ofce arpcer eteet of this aptendi Cp Aine Ort these inte h 4 Se es Seep te out reserve, iylo-se ¥, may cise be coum of tie omer | Have os aon oxtensive collection of STANDARD, {ante of the center of the cluster all the outside | Sefer wonuslig’ see e ae dremedlTy the i oa met vocesiel <a 8, | Sesdtntusertaen whee monn et untverse, In the flood of light poured soge Jotn are 14 the ty of the eplen- SALE OF RAILROAD STOCK aT | Town Hail at Lecaburs Veo here ie now ecandiug | paradiee. build tiem would be tnviaisle, asa tuo: dwellers wichin | Stoversaraaics aa unos, atr Ragen, Gov. HUMER | pes Sing and bintens drs rontcorted ta Ss canis chats the system would be, 80 to. speak, ShUE up. ina | ‘Terma: Oue-thitu cash teisuee ln Seeaed two seara, | OTERIDAY, MAY, Te ee ices sete | tain to eve the ‘comalditee the Uttie universe o¢ their own, Knowing nothing of the | Notes te bone ei pre coal nrerest.payavle semana Bu og Bros, Sit en strecta mw. by order of | between baving said buiidius tora the (ertoaiing uke a wove {athe sunbeams, = Gia ee ees cba ot Gojumbla P00 Stock. Fomuen having I removed s& ‘he exponae of ¢ie It remaing to consider briely what would be 7) Tf terms re not cou: | my 3 iG, tor. ee the ‘of things upon a world circl ied.‘ with in ten divs, te afi reser To ressllat D IN BROS., Auctioners, fos reserve the Viste le peices oy around one of the stars at the outer Ine risk and coat of the default: purchaser, after ive — Other information required will be {he cuseer Here, as maruents tought ah om | Sage ea Ltr Sta {some Kewspaper ae OL PIPRovED RRopenrx ox | commutes. Wy. & BaRiiipo: e aj es presented wor very my6-08 DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. ORTH Wi CHAS, P. 3, ferent from those at the Center of the cluster. — a vee, iT. ta 7 inittee. Leeesenamii ce aay pine a ta 8 FALis EVENING. 3b eta eae eae iat ea ge | ya epee See iia alec ie a Gon | POT Ae Ee ar era i ok wiscony 3p, TaRRENCREICED a “j ‘New York, an@ AL, ANI . Di AND W, NeTON pearancé of its night sky would depend upon the inqa, on FILDAY, the Tatiitr! ‘DAY OF Way, | teed - Proposals wile ta Positionof the platiot tn’ its ortak and aise ‘pon —_ AS Shee Cv} sho Sez efonoming-de: | atthe Burcau of Medicie aad Suncor. nF Depart: rohntatt 090 SEAT. AIO Ferenc the clnaer, Av certain seasons, theta: | 7 Witelal goods intioed tm Gore, 700 ashe | fll Souci An uo aura lemon: | Pilr Nat ete, MCR RY wks | MILLOPEN Ox TOMORROW ce 120) ee eR ECM TA habitants of such a world might have» blazing | Space, commencing at TEN A.M. and SEVEN PA, | fon di aud eleven (Li). in Guiunells mabdivision of | RU: ine, Provisions, (eroccrics, Joes For ichimont and toctenie 6,00, 12 28 dally, and Hethe center of ‘the cluster or ight S20 halt of | MAY TENTH, and will continue deily unty the whole | SAU RUmbere, three erate TE RI — 4. ESE ally eacort Sunday ap Beaty while Grmament occupied bY those splendid | stock te dteposed of, Stock conalsting in part as fol- dept of nyaoty tres, ) foot, fo an alley ich, del very, copditiona forms of offer IMPORTED BONNETS and ROUND HATS. 9:20. 10:15, 19-44 aM of 20, F003 3 f wit y12. 203, 03 2 2: Coatrast; tnd at outer penooas tue starbo, the | toys, doweiry, Silverado, Pocket Caley, Sparco Me ametetine ener | Si Se edie Oe in terre Hoamia | MPR ceurplooday), On Sata 3 an 1S BS EG toh aczaerct | Mte Bekm Aus Tot Rts Mh GontnPe| a Mhbnals eatnalma nas | eee canen anteater ones | PRE RAR NEES AE PUBS | oS wane a de aetna years, stew of chs oo he in im a comple stock of fine er yivenia 5 bevao altaated «Bat tho ciuered dpundors re | tre Tera Colts Good, Locking-Glamen, Tors oa | tania ners io ay Pa cece pee es | oven veel Haioear aston prover Ai aoc it | Baile tigee ones cat Ie torte shektngd ¢ annually, sect 5 nery rest notice. ‘Satis. | baggage: etion frou ho resigeoces i ere a, nasi, | ert. atime iy vind unr | SN Eee LS se | asl Fo Bigs SMS SS) Rao are OE 2S | 2. woo, obser aso Agee other henisphere, hearing the fame of tis great s a 5 wD Se _"__my6-Im_ | _J- ae calestial display dad destting to Uchold i, would | “Ue ® every article will bo acld without reserve | on, cat lot wf time CH mle plied wan in ten days: MME XXATT, MopIsTE, 13TH AND F 8 pitted dcs epee! hele eurtoelty’ as we lave toro, favo tne soutte iroperty et rakant Gost of Sotautig parchtees asiee be a yee ruin iho ss F Taslor systan AN Woe ieee dat tm effect, SUNDAY. APRIL, 24th, 1887, elr curiosity, as we have to go into the south z Purchaser, after ites ‘ . , or ra CI ve ds nblic notice of such: Sixhs in cutting and shaping. ‘fit guaranteed. ‘until! ‘motion, fob ad RSPR ARIES ca ene i to |, tu monte Dre aa inne | SRE OP a the austral sky, EXECUTORS SALe OF HOUSRFOLD FORNI-| SYi ARM THOMAS J: HOEBS, Trusteo._| toon OL EWELNE M., OX SATURDAY, MAY ‘V, KANE, 507 1118 ST_N.W.CORSETe Mi ey arene iGete sna tone = aa HE ae GO ee LST comeing st HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sony at iutneifesim & bdaand othertaforme. | Sets bheuldae tec fray Wats Swansea | Siva Sonia siegondsvsine cae. ne Thats that they ahould, “Seeie diane nomen eg | its Lith and Penussivanie avemucek suektvelt by | TEURTRER’ SALE OF HOUSE xo 1017 @1 weioinimans PETER, HATS, RIVE FARE SCROLLS rons | Brine sR bitehure at 0,00 pime Chicago text ance : J % order of the of ¥ excel Holt e A Ll ASO} . No is charged on ‘train: thetdbers put ie bovond ube poweror initia: |, 1134. Baeeutor, Bev of W Under snd by Virtus ots ceri deel a) trot, Biss “Pavrs for the Gertamu, French "ieus Papel | pan and ig 30 hans terurh soochent Palos cal analyste to Garewal theie Cetleal mone eat FPuoMAS DOWLING, Anctoncer, bearing date on the 16th day of February. A. D. Bheet Music 5 eta, Cara to Cincinnati and St. Louis without 0 Unt r 2 5 18U4, end duly recorded in Leber RO LOU, top ‘mhi9-3m 3. AY GOULD, 421 9th st. | change, 3:30 p.m. ina fast limited. train to Cinclunats Sure Us that the cluster ig thete. Moreover itis | A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT AT PUBLIC AUC- Ard etna, one of the Land Becords of tte District Presexrs er ees Sod SC Lone arnivine ih cipeinnad bert morning at by No means the only phenomenon of the'kind | ‘TION: THE VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY | the District of Coluate aitig ce See me pics uariland Chineand other cale- | Mina Srrua Rorrxar, i 1 A sippremereentncecriges is train for fast tim fa the heavens, There are many star clusters,| 617 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, JOIN- ‘a ‘Trustecs an" passed in equity cause No. 1 aby wre WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, For Pittsburg at 11:45am. and 8:55 p.m. daily to some a compact as this oue in Hercules. As t| ING CAHLISLU'S NEW BUILDING’ (WOOD- Serta dees of fea lh FoR BAY, the Sit. | my 3205 Pennsylvania avenue 608 OTH ST. OPPOSITE PATENT.OFFIOR, | Hitishure Cloreited end i, with Parlor ‘and juestion of life in th At ce rhaps,neither rtrnrs A 0. oi a = + a he question of Hire in them, it cansperhaps.nelther | WARD & LOTHROP'S STORE). GCLCE Yas ss yablle nicl, sate ot tte |B. Tarencox, oh Quened scomplate and now Une of Tani an C- ere, eexingon ‘and Local Stations, 8:40am. daily, to the imind, and more In accordance with Ue prO- | ow SaTURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- som | land sitante in tho city of Washineern aad Dei Formerly with P. Hanson Hiss & Gor Sd short DRESSES Coshncersatd Boner CEORES | For Poluts on Shenandoah Valley RR. 3:30 pm. of sclence, which tends continually to estab- | rikST, 1887, at HALF-PAST BUCR O'CLUGICS kuown and being port of original Lot 10, iu Squaze -, 3:3. LEPREUX & BRO, 508 7th st, wy and WALKING suri ‘and all Kinds of CHILDREN'S | 4aily.. tae lualiyeabetngh oy thespiendins ofthese | ik angie SSG Bea hear ee, cod hear | Sub unrang eiseea oo foe ou, sere notary | Ne wih ll. tgntch (oour tame aad pm. | StaMisininG Guo cciig’7 S0esnc S10 pam sad SS har dale tistant capitals of space, Chan to think of tuatn us | back 100 feet L inch proved Ly" csvestosuross | RIA lor aes ensae eleg ors a tae ey She aap tho Toe inte tbat pomlnary GUt Paver: 30e- 33 | on CRG BEIC MANSOOR ea ES Tae | pret WiluiLston, Delaware and intermediate joiats barren aud tenantieseihore apectral guts amid | five-story brick dwelling 0x08” and''s three-room | anid deed of trust, tonethor With the saneetomerts | ual Oe. Wits bask Done eary cut arer, Se. Se, DOHA TORCHON MEBIOL Wad te Maine | between Baltimore and Wilmington, 5-00 ein. daily, {hs “Saharas of creation” co unding in rear 12330 bela G17 Eleventh street nosh: | thereon, consisting of & guod two-story Hrame Dwell” BE Bm GOc. and | STNG LACES nll she eee rend, ONE 7 day. a eat; nas electric 4 and’ ’ : fs ‘ngerly and intermediste sta- ch floor; ferme : $1,500 4 lance | c= All Ladies’ Children's HOSIERY, CORSETS, d ', ORC] ‘The Maiden’s Solace. Then tn gation, abd ber teense ene ee sobs of ale 2 eed tio Gearn secured be tna sites | uamatecd Onder by festa mess teutat te | GATES USDERG EA LE EE, CORSETS, ote On week aye 36.20, 6:40, 7.90, ‘A BRIEF CHAPTER OF INTERESTING FACTS CONcERN- | Modern iinprovements: ind” of the purebasor and a deed of trust upon the premises | _ 152-30 | E PAQXES and MITTS in all new shades and lowest oan), SPAS Ey] ‘Ika SPRUCE GUM. rooms: always rented’ at 200 per annum. sold, or all cash, at the purcuaser's option. Terms to Prices, apii-2m | train), 3:30, 4:20, 4°40, 5:40, 6:45, 7:35, 8-2 Rroverty can be altered for Uiatuers purposes to pro- | be complied with in tonkaye ftom do day ofeale, or | Ger "Pur Bust “ADION 130 ps Ag From the New York Sun. race ogyod rental: and will increase immensely in | the trasuees Foserve the riht to resell, at cost sud ‘Do your own Dycingt s home, with Far, Baltimore on Bandarn .0.20,,7,20, 4.30 ona BAxGOR, ME. April 20-—The season's logging OP- | {i'yreat denuaind ad is cgusidsred onaa! the here Das, | Laid Soe ea reaRTCUeNeT. Adleposit of $100re- | rE LEONARD DRY AIR CLEANABLY REFRIG. Bee Tab Aaa” 2 20 4:50, 4:80, 680, 88,7 , onsidered one of the on _ E LEON : A ao. 11D pan, erations on the Penobscot are now over; the Axe- | inens Jocatious ‘in the city. buyers forinvestments | © BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON? yeastegg | ERATORS, made tn hard wood, ELEGANTLY PEERLESS DYES For ‘Annapalis 6:40 and. 8:20 am.and 12:10 and swingers are out of the woods and the bar-rooms | #lowld not miss this opporuinity, sang tiCHAMy & PatRO TS FILLED and ZING TAREE, ce, ,CHARCOAL | | they witt Aye everything, They.are sold everrwhere, | #20.gu., Ou Sunday 8:30 am. 4-40 pan, of Bangor have reaped thelr usual Rarvest, walle | | Terma: Half cash; 8,000in four years at 5 percent: | _™v4-d&ds 482 Lonisiaun a FILLED, and ZINC-LINED; every part removable for | Price 10c. packnre—20 colors. They have uo equal 5,640, 80 an, 1S 10 the supply of sprace gum is ibcrally repledtshed, | ¢2 000 in six months: upd Dalanco in uiue aud twelve | FENHOMAS DOWLING, Auctic CLEANLINESS, all METAL SHELVES, AIR-TIGHT | {or Strensth, Brix: OF Nontadde Qualities They Be | Ad 1 380 aan Sunday Hb and ee 0 1 eres a SEt wees Non. : - Sereneines oa io Anum and secured by a deed of trust on the CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT! ne, IUPHOVED )IMTERIOR CIRCULATION of sue: 3 1:30 pau.” For stations on the proper Sold, of ail-cash, at option of purchaser; €300 deposit Fy am ais, Tequired at tue time of sale. Ali conveyancing aud son Metropolitan Fecording st purchaser's cost. Sale to be consume tedin ten days from date of purchase. THOMAS DOWLING, Rot croak or smut.” For eile by pga! = |_n027-20 Drucgist, 477 Pennsylvania ove: in the wor THEY ARE ABSULULELY TMPERVIOUA, FRONTING ON 'TWENTY-FIFTH, STREE’ AND WATER STREET, CONTAINING fine $9,000 BQUARE FKET OF GROUND, NORTH- By virtue ofa decree of tho Supreme Court of DRY COLD AIR, aud first-clase workinanship throughout. PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER GOO! FRIGERATOR IN THE MALRER eee GOOD BE A vump of clear, genuine spruce gum, fresh, and fragrant from iis native forest, 1s not to be de~ spised as a chewing substance, and if everybody could get the real article, instead of cheap, adul- terat For stuff, the army of chewers would be vastly the District of Columbia, ‘ADIL 9, 1879, . c and 4-40 pan. daily, except Sunday. augmented. "The natural gum 13 said by physt- | _my11-a&as ip Hauity Cate No. GOS, Earints Ao Auidares W. . HOEKE, ee — CEoglisgemtwn 8:30 ‘in’ and 5-31 pam. dally, ex a ene oe et Aa tg | YY ALTER H WILLA 6 fee ria Kae aie at tape | 9 ew Vi saeco opaitar cm =a etvemn ran an, ;VaLy, £0) MAY sii io. hw ‘Thirty fh x 25 pm. Woodmen, bring, Out considerable quantities of so FMERARLE DIEROVED | HAL PART ‘fouk O'CLOCK». bi, tae following 1847 Reors: Bros. t xrtana | peatist aid Gentiemen's Gannenta’ sins Velvet ait {rot pointe’ on Whenandosh Valley RR, 2 pm. Fels, which they whittle and carve froin blocks of | | SikkEY SUUTHWEST. All of Lote uumbered one (1) and aix (6) in aquare | THIPLE PLATE. WiLSMANTH R EDMONSTON. 6 | focthe cesta Sek as Glores, Sc: oF, Per | Gan Philadelphia, Chester, Wi and Barre alte pine or cedar during idle hours by the caump- | queer SAti2, urtteet.e deed rast, beet aey | ngmtored twauky-twa 2d aves wy 3 De specialty. "Gentlemen's Clothes clesied de Graces 11-30 pane 3:20 pan, and 16-00 ‘ Sth day uf Aufust, Ae be 1855 ee: pesos Gop taiva pavement | eyes eee es 2 e People wine make a business of watnering gun, | Tocpred ainoms the laud resdrds for the DutsiciMl | matte talk Tabetne y eerees One tal iments, one | WH. Hi & Co. Crease syots gtarantect Oo be menoed cache SO | parva nstan ge, arece, Sesey aad ta people Sections Of the spruce CounEey Te | SURGE ya Eber Ne, CT at folky 16, Tahall, on | tnd two zearm, with (oterest af even perce Ate | We Ll, Hovanton ‘Goods called for und delivered. 21 | Prom Annapolis, © gna T'56, 5.25 ana 8.00 pays well. — A.D, 1887, at HALE-PABT PIVE O'CLOCK . Moin | Rotot #100 (Se 1214 F STREET NW, | PES ANNIE K HUMPHREY. 450 10mm ST. XW, | PSY? é seat ‘Most Of the spruce gum handled by the dealers | frout ot the preanses, ober for ale, et public auction, | CONCYS and cost of defaulting purchuech, WD AS oe, GOMEBREY, 430 10¢m ST. 5 —_ comes from Canada and northern Maine, whlie | Metta Cohen eee ore at the | if terms of sale are not ‘complied with in seven days,” Trave just received a splendid line of Hal, and rosrentece. rfect fit and comfort, ato quantity to the total ye, ie best gum | Gscuand sai) -ciaht (U8), tuppoved oy ‘hiee etry CU A UA NEW STRAW MATTTNGS, pei ertie ine Dwellitig, with 3 ing house sind prea ; Senne eon pueet nerd Ween roe ihebige terran ce ean oun | "Redatt ae hat od emma ot te | nan BEESON stan cOveS MATEEIAGA pene a ce ui wtiat eectired an of sale | CHA #, MOORE 7 na et ise 3's own july or A ist, When, in these high latitudes, the | cash, and the balauce in two eqaal instalments at siz | ‘yj i] i Childs Corsets and }1 Corset Sie wecomes 96 Hot as Wo crack HE Darke OW tho | (O)sial twelve CLs) meat, sete SRIRAM NE | THOMAS BE FIELDS, | { Soliitors, ce ek eee ‘Ueiter the price in tarpunse gs lupou the premised wold. A depoult of ditty ($50) dol- lars at time of sule, aud all cyuveyauciug aid recotd- jug at vurchaeer's cust, If the terms of sale are not unplied with in teu (10) days from day of sale, the ‘Lrustee reverves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five (9) day’ notice Py advertiagwent 1 wolas uowavaper published tm the District of Columbis, ALEXANDER F. MORAN,» myiL-eodads ‘Trustee, rpuomas& WAGGAMAN, Roal Estate Auctioneer. Umbs, in the crotches, and even in the trunk of tue spruce, the molten guin forms during the heat of suinmer ip all sorts of Tautastic shapes, and when cold Weather sets In 1% becomes hard. ‘The first Year after its run the gum is white and pltchy, then it begins to turn amOer and red, and the sec ond year it is fit to “pick” for tue market, although itis better if allowed to remain on the trees until the third year, After the third season the gum SEE OUR SLEEPING COACH. ‘Heving a suitable room, we shall be pleased to take on storaye a limited quantity of tugs and Carpets dur- ing summer season ut lowest rates, W. H. HOUGHTON & CO, ‘Furniture, Carpet and Uphclstery, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE'S GALE OF A LOT ON 0 STREET, BE- EEN S72 AND WLM SEAMETS GEORGE. TOW! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity conse 10,503, Laball sell, at public auction, in front the premises, on SATURDAY, the” FOURTEENTH ovr ‘WE BEAUTIFUL MILLEN PIANO, THE Tiana" SEER SG, THe Sole Agent 937 Penn. ave, nest 10th st. Mf MAY, 1887, at FIV! "CLOCK p.n., > remains {i thé same state for several years, and a — jouing ‘desctibed realestate, situates in egrgetowe, | 20291m The Behr Bros’ UPRIGHT: the student's piano; ‘then begins to “turn old,” a8 the pickers say, and | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | in suid District, bei part of lot 121 in He ry mie’ tone can be so subdued that only the can hear the consumer complains that it ‘chews hard” and | = OS 7 eT NEAR st. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, | addition theroto (square G9). Bi Koreuex Urexsns. ie JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., Sole Agents, : - : 2794 Bi FIRST STREET AND NORTH CaP: | at. ton the south line of 1 Teepe i 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. ored and bitter, and then Kis faueis gues | TOL STRMET NOL MN EST, AND’ ALSO’ ON | distat 190. lect cast fron Moncrmes tao eee | yl ComMets Ue of Cooking Utensils and Wooden — ored and bitter, and then its Value 1s goae, NUS, BETWEEN FOUB-AND.- | strect, and ran thence east 15 fect: sout) 120 foot, * MEEMAITHT & EDMONSTON, ‘The GUILD PIANO; a thoroughly reliable instru- Up in Canada much of the gum ts picked in the A-HALF AND. TREETS SOUTHWEST. | west 15 fect; north 120 test to the beginuing. my3 1205 Pennsylvania avenue, | Mutat a very moderate price. we rte 7 a0. 3 com ‘ Sha uoep aniwe Of the Witten wher cacrane oe 6340, Twilyoilat Epuble Ruston i front of souks smten daya. All snes mg 3 parohaaere con Tue “New Prnrzcriox “> a IIE used, or im the early spring, when a man can 2 premises, eres dese Boal Estate, HAS. H. CRAGIN, ‘Trust “ y FIANOS, new and second-han: cash, r et GE ROE eas 2 my3-d&da Bei Aigstresinonihwest_| DEY COLD-AIR REFRIGERATORS AND Ice | able nmobilly ihetalment’ ald inetruments tea above the underbrush. “The pickers are provited | 19% WPRNESDAT cua EEEYENTH DAY, OF MAY. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Aactioneer. — pastpay tornew. oat Peat aves beer 1003 with long poles, on the end of which 15 fastened a | in sieperd's subdivision of square No, G63. cituseed 5 Ash ‘and Walnut Dining-roam Refrigerators, Water seer } sharp chet Cie chipped Oth, Phe oat ay casecelve | out stzeat north, between 1st and North Cepitolatreeta | AVON Ge ADE Ora AuU ABLE BUSINESS PROP: | Coolers and Creain Freezers, all at lowest prices. Fanos moved, packed and shipped. by expertguoad. ped off. ia a | Borthiwes try ON REET, 20. WATTS, and careful men. thal 5 pintYo.a quart, and when FG Itis Cupcd nee e| Oa the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST sIx BRET NORTE MEST. : pre repay : 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st p pt okt | O'CLOCK PAL, will wil tho ous half of Lot uuaibered | pON, FRORSDAY. MAY 20, 1887, at HALE Honsefnrnishing Store, 314 7th st. n.w., fourth house —— jong bad Which tue packer carries siung to bis back seven (7), in Koservation D, situated on Maryland sve- can IVE O'CLOCK P. M..1 wiil offer for sale above Pa. ave. ap2s—n Pianos tuned and repaired by first-class n, ot Py ae ee Crect huts | nue, betwen 434 and Gch streets southwest, improved Berea aucon in front of to praxninca lots 1 aaleed Do No: 47 | fair prices, SON F aiias LOS or aogziay camp, and stay trom two days to'a | "tenure Ore itet Ak oa tho baance we | neue sorivOrce week ated e ameeaee | Do Nor Puncuase A V aron Srove a aaa eee week ona trip. When they have secured as much | paid in six, twel brick warehouso, No. 807 “D" struct: one 20x100, oil , aud eizintacu mouths, with interest " vane. OTE M) MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, the most celebrated , ab . tae en the | frou day of eale ahd thepaymuect tnnteat tet coe ‘Ypish te grected “No. 805 “Dv strect, and one Si) rt. | until you bave examined our Jarse sesortment of the | sid best Loews immieatonty the ‘world; moderate ing each and every lump froe trou bars and moss. | Of naie, oF on raliiicution tacos By eae ooo ead, | Terns easy, tnade Kiowa on day of sale. Provements not Inany other stove. A full line of mn. Bve., neat 10th st, ‘rhe clean, bright article offered for sale in the shops iooks very muci different trom the brown is reserved on proverty sold for the (08. DOWLING. Auct, yarehisee mon s ‘Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freesers, &c. The only SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS: over one hundred ud iu‘cceut. No dead given unl purchase money and | 7INHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncsr. fi 3 place where the genuine Danforth Fluid can be ob- | thousand in use; a standard and reli huggets iu the picker’s bag, althougi cecasionally | interest shall be p A deposit of #200 on each piece — tained. JORN ¥. IS & CO. a clear, shiny piece is found On the iimbof a large | of property will be required whan Knocked down, Ail | TRUSTEES’ SALR OF VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND W. 8 JENKS 937 Penn. sve., near 10th st. ithout Peat conveyancing st pitcuaser’s cout. Iftermeof sale be] KSOWN AS “THE Low GROCADSS AnOwR Sacer = on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- Ivis the cleaning of the gum that makes a first- | Lotcompiled wath within ten deys aiter sale the prop | GHORGETOWN, IN DINTRICE OF COLUMBIN | apen ‘717 Tem Srazer X. W. BANJOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS and all kinds of | ington 9:12 A.M... Daily e: Sunday. and $:45 1° cuuithedeaning ofthe gom that makasa art. | Weg Bisecotinialiioee | SORES fab aches Mu On LER | 5 ae | MORIGAE ESTO ee mezas aco, | He imiysapiei tings Sina T yeh aed 2305 ally earns tate day's Wag’ although ih Iocaities | Oieg 60 Louibianeavetue, | the District of Colsmbis, passed Ga th, 7a Poncerarx Waren Coouens, 997 Penn. ave, near iomat. | io P. i, arenpe gunday, arriving Weskingum erich.” ‘Thave kuowh a man to gather goo worts | “723ede SAiE is rosrponen own | Sateskgne chet to SOLE deri: | Relreteators end Howe Furaishinget al iods | coger atvare, sUIC BOOKS and MUSICAL | SPAM EM SRSE Me ora vn of gum fa one day. 52° THE AUOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED UNTIL | fnuy Hiddleand clhsee acca tee ad, Walte being WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, MERCHANDISE. "A full apa comple stack, Seve i Wochington 81 bed ‘There are two or three firms in Maine which buy | the EIGHIRINTH DAY OF STAY, 1887, at eamehour | numbered 10,129 equity,we alall etter ec aae eee | mys 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN B. ELLIS & CO., ‘a, East : ‘aud Lynch: z See Tron Tuauberimen: ta | Mud place by coment of parti Uc auction, om the ja.afaoe, ueur Lovk Slin. on Fat | = ap23-Im ‘ave.. near 10th st. O40R Mee ria Choe and ker rte putpolot wu as Tae ge | sti "PRE, mennue.trontoe_| BAM ie WaNinith bavor MEETS hate | Wace Pareaa is LEIS GEA gieiloatb a0 Fi, Bio But, as a general rule, the reintn: consists ut | PJUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. “Low Grounds,’-oo {at ue the same lee in the District | _ P- HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15th st nw. | ampuibe SRTEY, Beautiful new styles, Sold on easy adden a et Foy oe yalhrow the £42 | ASSIGNERS SATE OF GROCERIES, wanes, | of Gollmbis, sid bounded onthe northern side there: | Wall Papers «7 all grades, SANDERS & STAYMAN, Ll Te : ° Fk te | of by the peake and Obio Canal condemuation About tke colsistency of molasses sitiamlng of | APAGEP CIGAMS, TOBACCO, SHELVING FIX: th ‘and on the west by the western line of the District Friezes and Ceiling Decorations. 4 ist aw. teu jumbia, and on the south tg 3 Special attention given to Main and Decorative | oN. B7Set and hear the new Estey ~ if “ne purples be io adiultecster one lard dof Horse, wacdt Sk HARNESS. ao tis east By the western line of wet Painting. Seren. for Church and school. = grease and a lot of rosin 13 thrown'in, with some. | , By virtueofa dcedof sssigmuant given to wi tens onw of which al dans knoe sa Gaon Ail | ,Zittes and desirae enbmittad fora Kinds of in. | TYGER EE PHOS {rtaxos times alittle sugar. “The wixcure ty sctrred unui | AVE AOt, 1647, land records 9: Che Digtictat Cor sunt two suall tructa ying lice | tetlor Decoration and Furnishing. An imspection of FISCHER {ilck, and ‘then poured out on a slab, where, while | 7EUNTH, INS7, cointuencing &¢ LEN O'ULOOK A at, trict liue, the first known ag | OUr goods is respectfully solicited. 2p2_ | Forrent,sold on easy installments, and exchanged. ir la Yet, hot ft 49 roued out in a {nee about a | the eatircoutents of Store No VOL Vth leeor ort Pha aE OS 868884 | ees ed Bot nw. juarter of an ck, and afterw: cut wit} ising ip part— ne ‘Charice. ‘Baltimore. quarters Jong. ‘These pieces are a ‘Terms of sale. as proscribed by the decree: One-third | 5 (TE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO. wrapped tn cotored tissue paper and packed In| Yinewar, Orackers, of the purchase cash of which 632 Macarmes winning ~ golden opinions.” Woolen boxes “two hunired idses oa box. tuts | Semmelstotabeltende ererydescription, | parurmumaicny wceaot wauce e00 tobe | Naw Hows Szwaxa sikpind'e Shea, 4s the so-called “patent” gum. - Tons of 1t ate Sok Fine leo Box, Nefrigerstor (eold Diast). Pee aase er perch the promissory notes of the — ast weit South und west of us, Dut hero on the verge of the | — thelvins, Gounter caer Se : Ha te day ofeate-aud ts bo oscavet be deed ot eet ALLET & DAVIS, 00S PIANOS—NEW AND <a m Temeret meee TES a cee tae Snare Roget ange quattro othe pots uuaty | Si ghamesh lead ctr st opt of faesae, | rcp tanaest ot exellanon and eupererteymovry.| EA Got alt ioe tne crit parece re, ALTO ant, Wasi Peter Wife—And Some Othor Wives. | foil in sect AR oy we gaurn Day RANDALY Hack ] cn | sata a ee he il na as mage of Sorgepetes for the wummer. HL. SUMNER, Ibaltianets Puesdays and m the Detroit Free Press. yar tie 5 = 62 Louisiana ave., | work tut oo 8] st nw. ots ~- My dean,” sald Mra Peters to her husband the | ‘Terms ccaul!@™” WAEOB, and Hiarneas SAMUEL MADDON" srantoe. Titnning SEW HOME SERiSe aca Cicgenixa, PIANOS FOR RENT AND y aoa moat be, prvedyat Cipro ‘his stu in the papers! myr0-dts CHARLES PELHAM, Assignee, FRED, W. JONES, a & OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Sole Agents, ich home tale meant? _™y10-Gts ¢ Bona 2 Lonisians a . It meus” said Peters with the atrot a sage, | Kyanie eat RerA Te ie Gao BEE OF WAS: | xB attention is called to the above O78 gt Cloud Basing, <iuwt the Irish want to govern Ireland ‘theu NGHON, DISTRICT OF CULUMBIA, Ab SOE: sll Decaute of the sation of she property betwen | =r 5 aivomenie ¢ ; tonane river ‘canal, SEEKING THE HIGHEST ABD AIREY are tured of thextyranny ot the czar, are Saye 89 SRIGDEA Lore BAND. @ ZueR | Seirabifty tor Ountuow purposes“ aaybSkis™ DEgcRGcasce atlowan prices ‘conaiat- ney E FRO! BOTH | HANG! ALi AU 2 ine om ‘the ezar?_ What are you talking about?” TRENTH SARLET Wash’ SOS AND BIGHT: | CTLOVED PuOERTE ON AUT ERATH Thay | Serimlecpapled with the fact that such ‘ana “ou, Timea the emperor, SQUAME 51, ORIGINAL LOT 2 FRONTING 55.0| STHEEX BETWEEN (O AND. P STRMETS | {cht ‘ro, and furnished whha respouaible gust: Worseand more of it. Do you mean to taut | SUAKE 54, ORIGINAL 10F 9 NORTHWEST. JUARK ONE HUNDRED AND | Shiee Tor ave'posne ‘the tae that you don't know that ireland 1s under the sQUALE, Sia QRIGINAL, LO 14, FRONTING sa8| ,MINELY-FIVE (295). BILent “See REMI, No 7 SEWING “Oby SOI dant Queen Victoria good to them? SQUARE 5 ORIGINAL IZ, AND 18, FRONT. is the or Foot ee ees Tm sure she looks real nice in her pictures, She | .945G,0, FEET ON TWENTY.SEOOND iT. Gal ie aoe an, can’t be very horrid.” SQUARE Lop TOHAE SEBEL FRONT OF ORIG- Send postal for new allo foe she’s horrid enough to the Irish, Now you | squanE SOUTHO ARE 667, LOT 11, FRONT- tose direst Fine i Usten and 171 explain the ‘home rule’ business to | °°YNG sso GN wate eee LOT Le q New improved Machines of aif makes for you, Twant my wie to be informed on soim- | SQUARE G8. GEOROETONN Boerho aale or rent. ‘Telephone call. mneb Bersant asubject,” You Know all about Gind-| "ON MOMBOE GiMHED AED catia FRO, ‘OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING ‘stone, don’t your” Pas ING WITH BOC! A MACHINE. Acknowledged by experts as the finest clon, Rae hare meee Victoria’s aon, or something Work and Beauty of Fini : Wary Rie ee “What are seoit. 3. Fe aravbat are you talking about? Have 1 married eee Fi i eenmanaiatenl “There, now; go to tt cross about Avent for Hall's Forms for Draping’ Special attention of Purchasers mvited to the new OCEAN STEAMERS. pry Sete LR is the Ring oF = = . TMIGuESr DECORATIVE ANT :j sae : or ORD DEOTCRER Present or caar of whatever the ruler of Ireland PROFESSIONAL. SECOND-HAND PIAKOS: 4 fine sssortment of 8 some tioelon, gg ee on bisa ‘ADAM E, H, BENNETT, ASTROL- | prominent makes st afl prices. ya ery “He's Median, - z . = peste more Ie than tm chines, Xow you | Moet eae eee fe Sa iso fo Berge Foie dolly a ee ae eee Years the people pt ireland Have long been dizna- i teenie” 900 biRie a. Mavie-dwe WAL EXABE £0, Lise, eoctint tat, “VIUh Gladstoner* Mdtatoter be th Second Sieh Every | S11 Meee pase, i a “No, no” i } 2 “ iilnes,” Hevovers oe “WIN Victoria, thent Well 1» Gives success in Vantneen, ener cit" geetat? fre area: fully and thetr gc Never falls, ‘Gives Piciass or'aue Porte | Siti trouble consnie thin Sicrers Garde sicuness each, means the same ss prohibition does ora sy ee EG mi1oe Have You any sense at all? I'd like to see the q 1910 11TH 87. §. Ww. - Baga rulers try the on the a eae faland 1p ariiainent in ‘This bene basi as boay. Her advice, rule mt wouldn't be anything. Coercion ts & meend irom to species of deprives. the Irish of al- chat ost all individual Unerty. You've heard of Par- “He's the man who Deen around word on a bicyciey ant be = WGreat Cesar! ‘I've a notion to go right down ‘O15 ¥atrest,

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