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% p= ss “4 a + . 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1889. POLITICS IN THE SENATE. COMMANDER LEARY’S MAIL. | THE OUTER UNIVERSE, CLERKS IN CITIES. EDUCATIONAL. T Lf F Sharp the Resolution in| He Thinks it Was Tampered with by the | Sounding the Depths of Space With the respectfully notify the Senate that if this/ A San Francisco dispatch says that Captain; The most surprising discoveries with the | From the Chicago News. st Bikcbagparemndaior thre teammprsapaibe~ Leary, who commanded the United States man- | Lick telescope during the first year of its use| Clerks constitute one of the most numerous Por. ecHERL, TEACHER OF PIANO ORGAN now provide to have your incoming adminis- | of-war Adams, at Samoa, has learned since his | have been beyond the boundaries of the solar | °lasses of a great city’s population, and their ee to be tration call its extra session of Congress, for | arrival in San Francisco that important letters | system and among the stellar swarms and neb- | *YP¢8, manner of life, duties and Ayla per eimge > nein Sey aaa" AE ES i stand here with our mouths muz- | were addressed to him by Rear Admiral Kim-| ular aggregations of the outer universe, The | ™ke an ever interesting subject for study. | \e-asiinaToN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SC aw Sod ven sovmmetions are “mate‘agaias® cur |Récly aid hy. the Site Degartaask WAL | varie erate eastern mete ak RaeENINE AA cmeecnoe Gate os ee ace Ey ey Coomme Br Gus Bh people and against our states and deny to our- | failed to reach him, but that other mail matter new to be discerned in the sun and his family, penned behind the counters of innumerable es- | advantages 0. Be 5 -Im* 5 bie ion selves the simple right of an earnest, honest, | sent at the same time, and one ordering him to | but that either the powers of the great glass or | *#blishments rhage phen acape eras SUCRTEAND Tk SETREN St LESSONS. faithful, courageous self-defense.” cruise in other waters, did reach him. He is | the atmospheric conditions on Mount Hamil- snercring sensible and senseless questions, req writing fet GAS COOKING STOVES There was a good deal of force—subdued | now instituting an inquiry as to the failure to | ton are better suited to sidereal than to planet- vating habits of courteous address aces : = On band and for sale. : e their own and their loyer’s int banged force—im the tones of Senator Morgan’s voice | receive his mails. The post-office at Apia is in| ary observation. This is rendered the more emp! terest—and AINTIN a Tw AROOAL AND terda; jected to »| the hands of the Germans, and all mail matter, | probable by the fact that while the Lick ob- | the majority of thom for a pittance wholly dis- Porers thy Ass FULLEICe student ofthe | mhS1 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPART. FRR Seonases ca eoutain annie cameaiaoneo servers ‘have been able: to ane Schinpareints | PFeportonato, itis ald, tothe duties required | Hhiacic Sov Suet, Tito rsa" S'S EP A EP F Eat Pr discussion on southern elections and ended up | whether addressed to officials or private : 2 red AAA - ie agecch wi foregoing warning. parties, is handled by them. canals on Mars, or some of them, and so to| 924 the services rendered. The connection ENTS DESIRING TO SEND DAUGATERS TO mA F ki ~ vanetees tnertt eas Seas aeieel to pro- ‘ike eauibe are cttviod trams Sion: emeslens Wy confirm his observations, yet they have not between clerk hire and crime and immorality, Reda ty eee eS on a ceed to consider the resolution reported by the | the Oceanic steamers and are dropped at the peer ak the ta ering ok thet ——— = Soper ert KS = ere —- ey hard- ty sf a % prided ta a ve hi enemas, Soest comealinne om i —— (yoapanas ‘oir em) yaical, | June. 8:30 A. can Mah actuesiotend aeaking thws rege, | island of Tutuila, where they are taken on | muon precision to admit of the supposition | mental. and moral consequences of what clerks BALOHS CIVIL SERVICE E1207 ville, lating elections of members of Congress; but | board by a German steamer for Apia, 60 miles that he hha been misled by any op’ lusion. | as a class have to undergo, are thus matters of Aothat. nw. Persons Tost success. and there was distant. An American man-of-war took all offi- | So, too, their observations of Jupiter have not | vital importance to the’ students of social Se: aman: STRENUOUS OBJECTION FROM THE DEMOCRATIC | Cial mail from Apia to meet the steamer Tutuila ES added materially to our knowledge respect- | science. Said a gentleman yesterday in refer- | PS sous carefully revised: highest STD) on her way to San Francisco, in order to prevent —<— wonderfully colored and cloud-streaked | ence to this phase of city life: assistant, prepares for civil service, West a w the possibility of the Germans tampering with of the greatest of the planets. Itmustbe| “Most of what people term the abnormal | Potnt of Bey eagiang and D ‘Mr. Harris called attention to the fact that : rene . KE. HALL, S21 . the mails. At the request of Amer on | said, however, that features of social development find their ex- | Hi ‘21st sie ~ 1 there were but eighteen working days before the | the islands many of the letters which went on ‘THE LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS Planation in private motives, in the inate de- perp, Moqgromery, Rew Gries . | 10 presenting THE EVENING STAR in its new end of the present Congress and that thirteen | the steamship Alameda were inclosed in envel- | 1.44 with the Lick telesco ‘are the best that | Site of individual citizens; andI hold that 3 eet pe Pop ay ee dress and im; f ‘tion is called to ite out of the fourteen sree. bills and sed to the American consul at ‘ pe clerks themselves are primarily responsible for 53 Prot. ‘faecal apd eo 3 Ps proved form, attent were still pane egy he said that this was | Tutuila. Complaint has frequently been made have ever been taken of the mountainous and | what are commonly set forth as wrongs and | modern languages. 903 16th st. n.w. jall-2m*_ | Sider eve and Shreveport. Pullm peculiar merits as a news and family paper, ae not the time for such a sectional debate as | that mail intended for American citizens at | distorted surface of our satellite, What the | hardshi . The wages for services are not | GPEN Ni LLEGE, CO ‘ashington to Atlanta. Does not connect for | Well as to the extraordinary advantages It affords would necessarily be stirred up. Apia has been delayed and at times altogether | monster telescope could do in the way of soly- eesentially differentirom the price of ad, 1804. central ; . points §i nl aie ciao Mr. Sherman insisted that to refuse to hear | withheld by the German authorities. Captain | ing the mysteries of the sun caunot yet be told | ties. Supply and demand regulate both. An | feumpodious Ralls: arpointments complete, eabure andintersiediste stations” Manaenas ema) what Mr. Evarts had to say would be action is prosecuting an inquiry to determine | for two reasons; we are now at thé minimum | abundant supply or an unusually strong de- | for tothe ‘Spencerian Colleges of Am 6:11 P. M— jqemphis Excess Daily, via Lynchburg | «ligh professional authority—which im this im unprecedented in the Senate. The appropria- | whether his official mail was tampered with. riod of sun spots, and the observers are not | mand means, invariably, a rise in wages, and | Day and night sessions. _faltion foes, mode “Five Rasch ahd Chattanoors: Pullman Vestibule Sleepers | ‘tion bills were nearly all out of the way; they ip ONT AE ES Bisposed to risk injury to the great lens, since | the reverse means a fall, en Pr ; ——e Points. meee Arkausas | stance only expresses public sentiment—has de were further advanced than they were Waited On by the President. it is feared that the direct rays of the sun might | “Now let me give you a few facts, From all ‘Oratory, Delsarte method. §:30 P. M—Western Express Daily for Manseses, | clared that “THERE IS NO BETTER EVENING at this period ofa short session. He insisted | From the New York Sun. cause molecular changes in the constitution of | appearances there is little or no difference be- | furnished m competent ‘es. Illustrated an- xp rant, Charlotteeville, fouleville, Cincin- | anal . that Mr. Evarte be heard upon this important} It is not every reporter who has been waited | the glass, and they wish to become satisfied | tween the present decade of our history in re- 4 ny ae Sleepers Solid Trains NEWSP. IN WHE UNITED STATES” tan matter. on bythe President of the United States, | thatno such danger exists before imperiling | spect to popular sentiment and the decade pre- lis OM 0 —Southe: DAME OBE’ 2 replied and characterized Mr. :VREMONT, Raleiw: c ENCH LESSO! Al 1:00 P. M. Express: Daily for Lynch- | Tur Star. But even more than this may be justly Mr. Morgan ‘i so precious an instrument of science. But! ceding. Hence, the facts of one period are Fe ‘de Acadé:nic Paria, “ial burg, Danville, Asheville, Charlotte, Col Evaris’ endeavor as a purely gratuitous attempt | Rough reporters get acquainted with Presi- | 00,7 . rebule pabcecsie < ior collaren datiy.“Eveuites Sassee tor aguas age | Bim Aiken, A y te, Colum- Aulanta, Montgomery, New Or- | claimed forit. In ll that relates to the compos among the stars and nebulw, as we have re- | approximately true for another, From 1870 to dren daily: a‘ - =~ eLA the part of senatorial politicians to launch } dents quite as a matter of course, just as they | marked, the superiority of the giant telescope | 190 the gross increase of the population of the | @ress161213thst. mw. _gud-im* | Washi: tion of a first-class Le he upon the Senate a dangerous, do with all other men who live in the news| to all its predocessors has been ‘demonstrated, | United States wae $0.08 percent’ During, the PIANO, LESSONS — MISS CLARA HARRISON, ae Pullman Slee 1-4 - Journal, devoted to news, bute EXCITING AND UNNECESSARY QUESTION. atmosphere. In this case the Sun reporter and | We have heretofore described and commented | same period agriculturists increased in almost Erect We Meee, 1284 13th st. nw. ‘Trains on Wi gton and Ohio division leave Wash. |" /2™ily and loca! affuirs, it takes rank with Mr. Chandler wanted to know what time | the late Capt. Ronald F. Coffin were reporting | Upon its achievements, under Prof, Holden's | exactey the same ratio as the, general increase, 5 ama E M. Hy except Sunday, and 4-435 the very best in the world, and in the special qual- i re fishing tri meu in the discovery of new and Manufacturers and miners increasedin number | [)®AWING AND FAINTING-INSTRUCTION IN : ait - Mand could be more appropriate for commencing Fess -hetbor’s Sahing ne the Thous = eg pie aa, baxatehi oan 2 pouring while professional men and. thove Dart AHONAL. ACADEMY Poy pe ‘ATs, ‘ning leave Round Hill AM. Daily ities named it is not surpassed by any. With such — than the Seqelnlers rhich Sparkot room sct apart for him, but he abolished its | and the vistas that it has opened and is about et npecianit Ute Scark anaes stndents, Tae —s nis from the South vie Charlotte, Dan. alert, intelligent and irpartial special correspond- the anion of killing contestants to seat inthe | wih ‘Thewe he ate sons, ible with Mr | ‘2 0Pe® UP in the stellar regions aro of equal| snd atiners ars prucdusly oer only wealte | Nfs EEN Y,ROMENTPETE. SovaAwo, ua: | ves trsburg arte "iriiclandiyhge | emt at al center iter, by the thee use ot House of Representatives. ‘Shall we wait,” | f G, Dua, and the reporters had another table | interest. Just how many stars the Lick tele- producers, and we find their average percent- | concerts, &e. A limited umber uupils will also be fo and 9:40 vie — a? | the telegraph, and with the ox; Pa he asked, ‘until they are all killed and the ap- | across the little room. scope can reveal is a matter of estimation, for | age of increase to be 36. Thus we have a 52 received. Ai 1329" Place. li ~ +t 1 perior mechanical propriation bills — and then take up this | «What are you eating, boys?” the President | it would be physically impossible to count ea cent increase of wealth-distributors merely WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF AND cot nm and information | facilities with which its ofice is equipped, it covers question, which the Senator from Ohio well | often called out at breakfast. them. Certainly the number cannot be less | handling the products of a 36 per cent increase PAM ig FE eS and we checked at office, 1300 Penn: | 10 vase pei of sail hs uate < says is of more importance than any other | «\uskallonge, sir.” than 75,000,000, and probably not leas than 100,- | of wealth-producers for a 30 per cent general | HART, ly taught. STAMMERING Thoroughly Railroad, 6: = = yer which is before the Senate?” Mr. Chandler} «7 thought so,” the President would reply. | 000,000. It is capable of showing at least twice | increase of population. a cured. References to patrons. jab-2m* eo General Pas refiex of the entire civilized world each day up went on to read the account of “That's the big fellow I caught yesterday. I | 8 many stars as the big Washington telescope. | _ “These figures, I think, are very significant. IDWARD C. TOWNSEND, the very moment of going to In = THE KILLING OF JOHN M. CLAYTON hope it will taste good in proportion to the | In certain regions of the sky the observer can | What is more, they only tell half the sto i | Dotrect (deop) bree ee ee ea EF geome, En Ges and when he had concluded, Mr. Berry de-| pleasure it gave me to get it into my boat.” see at one vicw, within the minute circle in- | During the last decade—and the present | ervey ure, Oratorical Spects THE Sak is absolutely without a rival, and i i isi at131713thst.n.w. a31-3m K. 3 aan is a histori Dun cluded in the telescopic field, many times more | yield equally surprising results when the cen- | DF aTLEGE Awe ql NIFICENT EQUIPMENT, fended Representative O. R. Breckinridge from | ,, 1h ie 0 historic fact that Mr. Dun took no part | ted aa alate to ths hana oe nae | Sele aaa taken—farm laborers increased | §7,2QH¥'S COLLEGE ANNAPOLIS MD. | a AEETECT IASC ay ORB fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of certain aspersions which were made by Powell | "One night, when the hand of time hadslipped | whole heavens, But the most signifi-| only 15 per cent in the face of s 90 per cent pereteraieny schol afeched TROOENER SIXTH AND’ B STREE EFS BOR: | te territory tt occupres. Clayton and W. H. H. Cayton, brothers of the | around so far that the hotel was closad; and | cant thing all is the appearance | general increase, and domestic servants only ATTENTION GIVEN TO fF : SPECIAL. LOWS: srentmen: en dead politician. | It was finally decided to con- | barred and bolted, the reporter tried all the | of the Milky Way as seen from Mount | 10 per cent, while general clerks and oe ee Oar nOSAtee ee FOR For Pittsburgand the Wert, Chicago Limited Ex roan of In ite tof public it is impartial sider the resolution, the vote being 22 to 19—/ doors and could not get in. While they were | Hamilton. Probably every amateur astron- | show a315 per cent increase; clerke in ‘otels | For catalogues, address President ine, 9:50 ain, daily. to’ Cincinnati aad oe ieee, | “Nd aims to bé fair and just to all taithsand inter» strictly partisan. knocking on the last of the four or five | omer, gazing through his three or four inch | and restaurants, a 107 per cent increase; wait-| _48-3m THOMAS FELL, A. M. pith fleeping Care from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, | ests, and it is absolutel in Mr. Harris suggested that a vote be taken at | entrance ways, the door suddenly opened and | telescope at that marvelous procession of dis-| ers and porters, a 230 per cent increase, and Mt VERNON SEMINARY, ghd Harrisburg to St. Louis; daily except Satur- vutely independent, imthe high- once on the adoption of the resolution, without | President Arthur stood before the reporters, | tant suns, and perceiving that beyond those | laborers about stores and warchouses an 813 per 1100-1106-1116 x STREET cand. Expreas, ut 4-40 p.m. daily, with | St 4 broadest sense of the term. In the publ debate; that would save time. Mr. Evarts, | Alwaysa charming man, Mr. Arthur was at | which the telescope has revealed were others | cent increase. Now, from the very nature of ‘aabington to Chicaze and ott esti ot ts however. thought it would be better for the | this moment fascinating, both because he was | Which he could not see, but whose presence | things, what must be the inevitable result of AND 1128 11TH STREET. a ey Gove © socests Chet lieut Ries oF committee to state the facts which led to the | playing the part of a deliverer and because he | Was manifested ve the soft glow of light form- | such a state of affairs upon a vast number of soanns ox ocr, wor Younes press, 10:00. pein daily fon Pee tho | Clor, and in the expression of editorial opinion it resolution. The Senate then adjourned. was smiling 80 broad| ing a background to the golden multitude of | the population of cities? Simply ree ter ING ARP RAY PRHOOU, FOR est, with throtich Sleeper to Pittsburg,and Pitts | 4g ee “Mr. President, this is too bad,” the reporters | Visible stars, has wished for a larger telescope, | irregular employment and often privation an REE > mcmcman Raxtmoam ‘Ss steady and firm in advocating and promoting Fred May has Reformed. said. “We did not mean to disturb you.” is vision might embrace the whole height | consequent wrong-doing. - a instraction in al branches in sccondance | op frie, Canandaigua and Hockonoe daily ; for Buf- | OBLY what it believes to be right, as it is persistent UE IS MAKING A RECORD AS A MODEL BUSINESS/ Oh, that’s all right,” said the President, | and breadth und depth of the starry creation. | ‘For the multitude it is proverbially true School Guiding, bested tn ctson aad tecke teenie, a. Niagara. daily, except Saturday, 10-00R. | to conaomny MAN IN SOUTH AMERICA. “But what bothers me is how you could have | And, no matter how large his telescope, every | that city life is more desirable than country | $<2¢p! building, heate ther information apply 3 egy Oly ing and opposing what it believes to be From the New York Tribune. made their acquaintance so quickly?” astronomer has at times felt the same desire, | life, and it is equally true that the work of | to the Principal, Mra. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS.d1- im, daily, except Sunday.” cont oe Wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by any th —s ived in New| “Whose acquaintance, sir? and strained his eyes in vain to catch still | clerks, despite its annoyances, is less laborious CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 13)2 MASSA. | For New York and the East, 7 4 i<en 7 adit aa the Umbei se day “Come, come, don’t try to deceive me. I | feebler and more and more agreeable than that of laborers, le on ts eae nat hein a 1 0 Mt adem 00, 4:10 P80; and Oter interest or consideration then thatet serving ‘York from ee Sra ne irtin & Me, | Know there are lots of pretty girlsaround here, | istaNt GLimmenrxas ovTor Tax peprus, | Hence wrth fem peta athe Cortese tar Special aitention given to | m, Limited Express of | Parlor | the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- was J. C. Curtin, of the firm of Curtin c- | and you've been visiting them, but you got at| Ip places it has even seemed that the edges work have grown to be little short of a nation: armions rough bass classes; also to vocal. Cars, 9:40 a.m. daily except Sunday, and 3: Nulty, Buenos Ayres. Mr. Curtin had some in- | it yery quickly. I must say.” formation to impart concerning Frederick May, . sir; we were at work.” evil. That employers are often criminally daily, with Dining Car. fare of the family circle, and of society as a whole. m. of the visible creation had been reached; gaps negligent of the health and welfare of their USINESS EDUCATION. BOOK-KEEPING PEN- | For Ho*ton without change 2:00 p.m. every day. elp : x all through trains connectat Jer. | With these general objects in view, what THE , anship,Commercial Branches, » Elo ro . a " ; - |» “It won't do,” said he. “Your work depends | have been foupd in the galaxy through which is true. one to " sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording brie errmsg ho’ — aon circum. | 02 What I do, and as I have not done a sclitary | only the blackness of onter space appeared. | |-“AsIlook at the matter many, if not most, | Ster4:30. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL SCHOBE, Soy | {uieettransier to Fulton street, avoiding double | STAR pecially concerns itself with, and that t — decrees yay ha pa vat axel thing to-day, you can’t plead work excuse.” Yet the end has not been found even with the | of the evils experienced by clerks and people | E. Cap. jal 9-tof25 Sorringe across, w York ~pemag> ‘ 3 i When the reporters again apologized for | Lick telescope. While it has broughtinto view | similarly employed spring from the senseless | rayne BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Fe eden. Inaine « aioke ate te nee Seinglag: bied'te the doer; the Prosiitass scala | uncounted thowemls of sinrs pessea tates | pasion et She seaseeato ucpake small sommes 1" Which it gives its best efforts, may be briefty de scribed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON this remarkable explanation: the Milky Way, it has not touched bottom; be- | and rural districts for the metropolitan com- ‘Terms begin now. AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. To these Se a a nee | calf culerell key Was eeepc Gase te my | yond its utmost reach the observers know from | munitids. ‘A year and acrust in Chicago is o a: the has been Seated Me ae encore who took him ints | room, and I thought it better to go and let you | the still unresolved luminosity of the remoter | better than a lifetime and roast beef on the | _sn29 723 14th st. nw. ; . 720, 6 d anced Unswervingly devoted since See ee Jumped” | in than to disturb him.” : firmanent, other solar multitudes are shining, sand heaps of Hammond,’ seems to be the pre- | }RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL} PRIMARY, IN- its present management assumed its direction, Saenie® Gok ther aS ane te fie Ee tenets ———+e+—_____ which await the application of yet mightier tel- | vailing notion. Hence, moral responsib: termediate, abd High School sexes! 00,7 ol ek from New York, and had’ subsequentiy entensa | ‘The Road Col. Lamont Will Direct. | e#opit powers = in order to be disclosed to our | aside—and moral responsi sy eee 8 small | 4n20-6m THOS. W. SID F 8:00, 7:40, "8:10 “Y6-08, Sey NE amrinte totam from New 9 - = eyes as separate suns, ig ci —Chic: = E of the paper as prominently as it has marked MASE rlorpny cad typeoee es ANE which the starry universe presents in certain | Sites of employes or of offering high induce- " oar, Cy. Pot Gthce 2B mt Stand directions, does not, in the light of recent dis- | ments in point of wa ‘The whole thing ard Burluess College in, Ameria.” Bplendidiy oqaip- coveries, necessarily imply that the faintest | practically comes to this: ‘Theres the place— | Ped. Tho largest snd most commodious. a4 ‘ : stargaro the most remote. Very likely where | #0 many hours » day, so much pay, If you | ou snicsuon, Caged Mudeuts pot eimitiet | ALESASDRIA | AND, FREDERICKSBURG Art: stratum after stratum of stars is want it, take it; if you don’t, somebody be is G. MAK N, President. C. K. URNER RAILROAD- = 4S AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. REVEALED IN THE MILKY WAY glad to get it.’ Personally I think the clerk's | A.M. C. E., Principal, och by the snecessfal application of higher and | Hou qn¢ mynd Dut easy and his pay any-/ 4 HARVARD GRADUATE, DESIRES PUPILS ing. Sle oe ge ome ome ore ge Bion Col. Lamont is to be president is the Houston, is quite al — "4 e > ing. is searcely ever out of bed after midnight, | West Street and Pavonia Ferry railroad com- attends church regularly, is a hard worker and | Pany. The road runs from the foot of Cham- altogether a pattern to the community. His | bers street, New York, up the west side, across many fine and lovable qualities are his only and | town, through Houston and Prince streets, w best recommendation to our support. He is | Avenue C and back across town to the Gri } past history. Oand 9:00 a.m., 12:05 and 4:40 pt Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 a m, : thing but adequate, but till we have less or in email ly to 3 +e - Enow hinge? “m4 noble fellow—when you | Central depot, at 42d street and Park avenue, | higher optical powers, the appearance of in- | parity in the number of wealth-producers cod ae te ender EE PORSAM AAG, | Accommodation ior Gu BS a) fal's.00 | The EVENING STAR claims to be, and can com know him, The capital of the company i 950,008, ana 1s creasing remoteness Fepresents, practically, | wealth-distributors matters will not be much | =° >> aat Sowa DANGNG ADADEMT Rew | For ht ee . Clusively establish that it 18, the best local advertise renee ey an inessy Col mont the actual fact; an stars which require ql of pu NDAY! :40 p.m. : s . . Julius Will Succeed. the position at the request of Secretary Whit- | the use of the largest telescopes in order t be a Ps ais and SATURDAYS! Gall we sod torte: xandria Zor Washiny fxg medium in the world! NO OTHER PAPER PRINTED HE WANTED WORK AND HE ADVERTISED ais | ney. seen are really the most distant, But that this ‘Women Won’t Take Pennies. lars, 1004 F st. n.w. aul3-sim, E 0 CIRCULATES SO MANY COPIES IX THE CITY OF ITS WANTS IN A NOVEL MANNER. is not 8 80 is proved by the fact that many | A STREET CAR CONDUCTOR ON A FOIBLE OF THE From the Philadelphia Times. The Modern World and the Church. | small stars are known to be nearer to us than FAIR SEX. | PUBLICATION, IX PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It is PIANOS AND ORGANS. - F ax ont Sacueend = PIANOS SRE EP er of ith strect and Pennsylvauin avenue. amt ste | BAFGLY too much to say that It is read by the mem- ANG RE REMARK. where check inetrumente The Fyenen onl e Gestion dro hotels tod resdeneee bers of every family in the District of Columbia. short!” Burde' Cis pte 3 . & woop, Itis the f oe i, Bole ; vortte of th circle, The street car conductor jingled a handful | #33 saakrkos emia Ye Generai 5 Gen. Pas, Agent. Peculiarly the favorite of the home and A man with two rough pieces of canvas} The pope, in his recent allocution, after de- some of their brilliant neighbors, The nearest strung across his back and breast, on which | claring that the negotiations between Russia fake peta gbant erty ry is a minute was itscribed “Work Wanted,” attracted the | and the vatican‘are {progressing satisfactorily, | ‘Winkler in the constellation of Cygnus. barely m : — visible to the naked eye, and so insignificant in attention of pedestrians who passed the corner | says that it is now more than ever necessary appearance that probably net one person in ten “Can you give me some nickels for pennies?” “This is women’s hour, and I’m afraid I'm of 13th and Chestnut streets yesterday morn- | for the powers to make common cause with the | thousand has ever even seen this next neighbor | of pennies nervously as he spoke. A New York ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROA! is no less esteemed in the counting room and the ing. The enterprising individual was Julius | church by reason of the perils by which they | of our sun. In the same quarter of the heav- Mait and Express reporter, who overheard him, | Saxpers & Sram, 7 ve Washington acdon, C0 Work shop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent Schwank, and he was in search of work. | are threatened, proof of which was afforded by | &88 shines z iked for janatio: For and Northwest, vestibuled limitedex- | Of publicity wit N Julius has been in this country but ten weeks | the recent unfortunate disturbances in Rome. THE SPLENDID STAR VEGA, “(Seglanatiog sepoal ded the knight of the | pD& CRER 2, BROS. WEBER, FISCHER 2nd ESTEY | press, sai. 358 mp. ress, 9:05 Pax ex. publicity within the National Capital and con- and his fupds were getting low. His endeavors | Arms alone, the progress of military science | so bright that the eye lifted at random to the beli-punch. “It’s easy to see you don’t ride on | Spec al ettention called rece een for rent, > veggies Tonia, express, daily, 3 and tiguous territory it has no rival An announce- otticr men with sigur advertng’ diferent | areincathcient. “Moreover? oven: thowsir ic | HY i irresistibly attagted to it. Yet Vogn is | thin toute inuch at this hour, i Jou'Fe going ESTEY ORGANS4 hee Ra Esea ered ele mite | meni xtmne practaly mec aye, an en with si; ertisin, e > é : . : 2 205 Sasae ‘on ake thought it would be . py ve permitted to employ arms in self par sly na- | &t least four times as remote as the little star in | to ride far uptown on his car you'll find that it] two hundred and four thousand (204,000) Estey | For Lexington ‘and local stations, ead: om. : rae aE lege zs é 4 + s i x a in proportion to the service it gives, its advertising for hiss So let the public Know that he was gus | tare does 1 To soap lage oy a eo Har, possesses only one-quarter of ive saat from shopping. "Thats: why a6 e hs Home, ‘Church, Chaipl and Sehol 30, 2: 45 era). 1 2:05, rates rank with the lowest in the country. Being struck Julius he proceeded to put it in exe- | served by rendering to each what belongs to ight wlile Vercrreictore cee “Miwalksyee jus svelthh tkuraoceate Tare Galland examine, ‘30, B55 EN Te Oa ae gS lw, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re atin deck cgppeciinss a Chaska chick cen (patioce ee ee ee nt | Sos Sioa light Aan fise eens Se | son ee ee oracularly, ‘‘and see if $4 F atu: v., Washington, D0. | and 11:30 ashington and Balt, Mains to be added on this head, as an indication motheed by the ewsboys, who oct upa howl of pane er Eats proportionately more massive. ot the other every woman who ean don’ t pay her fare in ‘Main st. Richmond, Va. 00, 6:40. 8:30 aaa. 2 $35 5:93 | of te estocm in which the paper is held bythe derision. Julius did not mind their shouts. Head to the North. Pp TaanS here lack | pennies, and if any of them will take change in poe Sa m. of brilliance not to their smallness,but to their | pennies from me without making a kick. It’s 3 business public, which best understands its own distance. For instance, Sirius, the Dog Star, a | their way, and I’ve seen women hunt in évery imore for Washington, ‘ : y terms. and (45-minute resplendent phenomenon in the winter sky, ap- | pocket they had for pennies rather than give up a tof E 2 rains interests in this respect, that, both in the number — twenty times as bright to our eyes as the | a nickel, and if they don’t have the penni of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, ‘ole Star; yet, according to some recent inves- | they give over the nickel ina way that means He paraded Chestnut street nearly all the | way we SHOULD SLEEP WITH OUR BODIES LYING morning. About noon Julius was approached NORTH AND SOUTH. by Superintendent Smith, of Boothby’s res-| prom the Globe-Democrat, tauranis. who was attracted by his enterprise. ienti i i = acne adalat obey aaa, ristee Scientific investigation proves that there is out 2 : " Al a ‘ naw 3 10, 5:00, 6:30, &-00. 10:00 and each year in the history of the paper shows alarge ay ae e the best possible foundation for the belief that | tigations,the latter is actually the greater body | pretty plainly that they don’t think they ought “ po - pwperemeco ly gave him employment at we should sleep with our bodies Per north | Of the two, emitting ninety times as much light | to do it. Bk apo i increase over its predecesser. For example, during ig | #8 Our sun, while Sirius emits only forty times | ‘They stand in with each other, too, on it. 3 a : | ee and south. Each human system has magnetic | 3 much. T’'ve seen one woman help another out with Stati litan the ‘fret nine months of the present year a sete, of ee eo oe Positive and one negative. It is APPEALING TO THE IMAGINATION. some of her own pennies #0 that should gos * : and #5.30 pant Stations only: | the average daily circulation of the paper Sy apogee opus Mromen ie the hag | Tue that some persons have the positive pole | 3 ig in the ability not only to discover the | em for fare. But you just let me offer them For Gaithersburg, Fnediate points, 19:00% | nes deen 26,681 ant @o wa in the head and th tiv i z aoe . nnies in change and see how quick they ob. Special attention of “Purchasers” is invited to their | Mj, [15°30 14:40, 95-35,111-20 pam —_ literature of the day. Ninety-nine novels out | snd athens the reverse. In or be that estes existence of millions of unknown stars, butin | fect. “it Tean help it Idon't. ofr: them pen: | ar DOD ATT E Ana Bean pesigns of HIGH: | gicibgyim ” m4 Mtermiediaio stations, 17-00 pm | sumber of new advertisements printed 20/003, of abundred are injurious. A woman should | son sleeping should be in perfect harmony with | 8°Me degree to measure and compare the act- | nies, for it isn't pleasant, When I am oblicel ._ Pianos for rent. Church ‘sin leaves Washington on Supdayat-15 | weainer one tily dinates of tae pte deh “aan the magnetic phenomena of the earth, the | U4! size and brilliancy of other suns with ours. | to do it and see the way I'm glared at and hear |. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A lange assortment Bete, Morne at all stations on Metropolitan posta’ ror ase jeun chery which wimegee- | ooo if 8 the positive pole, shouid lie | that the astronomers of this day appeal most | the remarks made, I feel like some sort of a coulttey, id thoroueh repair Will be tiosed act ar vite | For Frederick, $10:10 am, #4:35, 15:30 pam. Sun-| Copies and 38,504 new advertisements @un sents life; she should beware of the sensational | 1 the south, or. if the feet possess the positive ——— to the popular imagination. It is | criminal. It ain't pleasant I tell you, so if you | {ow neures. SP ee Abe im oth | ays, 1:15 pn | 5 rn Jow figures. MENTS offered bot! = ing the corresponding period in 1887. In short, book and any book that inflames the mind b; le, the he hould li th sounding the depths of space to some purpose | can give me some bigger change for pen in prices and in terms, which will be ai on EAS! ‘or Hagerstown. 10:10 a.m.. and ¢5:30 p.m. > its passion." Obscene pictures which are pia Poke cours pore should always fie piucaite when we obtain evidence that they abound with | you'll hel ‘me out, for Tm loaded down with | MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when desired. | a oe ; 3 | THE STAR has never taken a backward step, and ing through our post-oflices every day should | to the magnetic center of the continent aud | the utmost variety of material creations, fin- | coppers this afternoon,” ac S17 Market Space. {ts conductors are determined that it never shail be anathematized in every way possible. Tam | thus maintain a magnetic equilibrium, ‘The | ished and unfinished, which in their constitn- | Farther uptown the reporter had an oppor- = — sometimes tempted to beliéve that amateur | positive pole of the person draws one way, but | tion, their manner of development, and their | tunity to observe that the conductor was right *akeone. phetensaphry inn cusee. the magnetic pole of the earth draws the other | Co*Mological functions, may be compared with | in what he had said. ‘The anxiety of the tair MEDICAL, &e. In modern society one-half of the society | way and forces the blood toward. the fect, af. | the globe on whose surface we live and the sun | dames who bourded the oer ty get rid of their | 77 Has NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT mex are wondering how in the world they can | foots the iron in tho system, toncy up” iho | thst Make our living possible. pennics was only exceeded by their aversion to | [pr bhOLHERS i the ofieet-estanished caverta # the wives of the other half. ‘This may | nerves and makes sleep refreshing and invig- | , Such Views of the heavens as have been ob- | taking them. It was one of those oft-recurring | ime Ladies Tuyacian in Gir cige Ladies, you can ing smiles to some faces, but it will bring | ofating. tained with the Lick telescope within the past | exhibitions of the wondrous ways of the fairer Sener creer De, PROTEES. 900 Bas ae. tears to the eyes of others in this city. Clubs| But if a person sleeps the wrong way and | Ye#r, reveal here new forms of nebulw, there | and more interesting sex. ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. and hotels are becoming dens of corruption. I | fails to become magnetically in sympathy with | *ange and significant intermingling of nebu- Sidsaaniaiee ” ae Inew amen te Sew Maven cho hand one- | the earth. he will then probably be too mag. | !0U8 and solar masses, and in other directions ‘Comparisons are Odorous. ; ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN half the people of this city would be proud to | netic and will have a fever resulting from the | ™easurcless extensions of the starry system, | From the Kunsas City Journal. x perionced femme paysicina should congele Mek grup. tet Lknow that this man has two fam. | magnetic forces working too fast; or he will | Tanks and processions of | life-stirring suns, | ‘To one who has scen the world and has en- | BF, WiLSON,T e. Ladips only. Ramedy, 8. Hh ilies living in different parts of this country. | not be magnetic enough and the great strain | ¢’¢hing on and on without end, until their = ~ oe ily, 8:15.0 30 p. m._ Buitet Paclor Garson tas pln. ti Sleeping Car p.m. 3 Fesching on Gnd om without ond, until their | joyed an intimate acquaintanceship with “fash- Dees — = others of the same sort whom I = sore Tatogear, Goh scosoe Ding ht log tance, give an overwhe ming and yet stimulat- ionable human nature, there is nothing more ‘The Oldest Set ae ae Ladies’ ML poe pa ESBS. ie i ing sense of the enormous, unthinkable activi- | tiresome or enervating than the airs of Mrs. | can pe consulted daily, 404 U ot between 436 and 6th = SN no more energy than there is in a cake of soap, | Be - ‘ s ‘ is T. VERNON! Is especially commended to that portion of the ro NOS Lua of Sean thee ties of the living universe Mediocre or poor simpering little, Miss Incon- mw M ! Alarmed by the Afghan Situation. me persons may scoff at these ideas, but the ee . " z = Prompt treatment. ‘Correspondence and consulta- ore a The Berlin boerse was rather scared by yes- | Kreatest scientific men of the world have What Cured Her. sequential. Their conversation abounds with | tion sti ictly confidential, ‘Separate rooms for ladies. iis Pe re we DBZ tw ort. reading public who desire to be keptadvised terday’s news from Central Asia, and rola | studied the subject. wuss tices comparison—that unmistakable evidence of | _Omee slwaye open. CL -GONFLATRS OE Vernon and Kiver “Landiuwn ‘es tar down a2 Glrmcnt, | Qflairs at the seat of government, and are so situ. foreign stocks largely, especially Russians, "Paris at Election Time. Modern Healer—I understand that you wero | fitud amon mar a aa ene Fe uliar to females attended. ‘Correspondence cout | Shout $:30p. an. Meum Teaches Was ted as not to need or care for @ daily paper. Itie which dropped three-fourth per cent. Reports | Paris Correspondent London Times, unable to walk without crutches for years, and | pleasantly,” and the eldest representative of | je;-ot” DR HENTY DS TAFT, 1201 11thet nw, | 2° nin Ae Te AEE, Copan. _ | 0, sccry mapas a Susbetees femiiy rata Be based on Moscow advices were circulated to| Those who haye not been in Paris daring the | now you can walk as well 2s ever.” mediocre house asks, “Did you think it was as | WFANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | FOR POTOMAC MIVER PaNDinGs Rews is carefully collected, and may be depended the effect that Russian troops had been ordered | Inst few days ean form no idea of its aspect, | Old Lady—“Yea.” nice a dining-room as Mrs, B.'s?” ‘Lhe second | Me two of Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial: | Leaves 7th-street wharf ou MONDAYS. LAGHRDAYS “6 oon ae on a burried march from Chardjui upon Korki | It might be called “Paris aiiché.” ‘The dis Bl eh rere Sg atcannsd Por roy pee ET Thesty: | Bemfe-power, 1t imparts vigue to the whole ayatega | PURBATURDAYE ALT a.m. p. ty touching ot tive: | “Pont be fred endauthontic. Twectentife, tae fr ery t jde i w cured you?” C Mrs. D.’s, '- | Male or female. 0 it. SW, 16-lin* - + pone coe a Peel enon the | play of red, green, and yellow placards has “Oh T didn’t haves healer. You see, I went | lights in the E. residence are mach more effect- | yan SS ge LY it Sah-te' wash ‘ne This |; 8 y ilgng h in the Fh aa age Cugurersn's ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, ee, Connerts with Band 0k ea ns eur in stating that the government's Purpose never been carri such a length. ‘is | into a dark, gloomy room one moonlight night, | ive than those in the F. homestea: lave Red Cross Dia ‘8c 4 LN —aee ond ardt hi Brend. Original, best, only bey See edited with the view of meeting the wants and is to retaliate upon the ameer, who is exec curious rivalry has been going on for a fort-| and I saw'a white ghostly form right beiore | they paused toconsider that detraction must | Ke une and reliable Vill tor sale. Neverfail. Ask for 3 ing by the wholesale partisans of labal Eine, | night, and will last till Sunday, Hundreds of | me, end I was so startled that T dropped my | be, upon one side or the other, the natural at- | fozee seaist with blue Htbon. at Bregtisterseoost ; — tastes of an intelligent and resding public, and forbidding commercial intercourse with the | bill-stickers have been engaged, professionals | Crutches, and the unexpected noise of them | tendant of comparison? Relative conversation All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrap- OCEAN STEAMERS. of affording assistance to the student and those in Russians, strengthening the frontier posts and | and neophytes. and the two sides are trying to | falling ol the floor so nearly crazed me that I | Cannot be conducted upon a high-principled ciate tod SRB TEE in | —— = pursuit of general information. Some of the most warning the claus of the approach of war with | overreach one another by putting Jacques bills | *Prang to the door and ran for my life.” _» | scale. In such cases the absent one eulogized HORT ROUTE TO LONDON, Gequer. Inquiry by momtnee cant ne pea oe bills, “Oh! ‘Then it was some kindly spirit from the | is enthroned at the expense of his neighbor ve used them” Name paper. SBOST NOLDDLUTSCUES LLOXD 8. & 00. Roted and learned men and women of the country auiry, by messages sent to London | over Boulanger = wet | imnee land teak cones Grmake You whole.” | whose attributes or possessions are. not #0 enh enes CHICHLSTES CHEMICAL co. To Sonthenuptent ndon, Havre), Bremen. contrivutors columns. Its ample tele- the amecr is pledged not to attack Russia atin Ht Was 8 white dust-cloth over a broom- pons atg ob Aad ot yee ng pb pico phony SAD ANDER WIDER MADTEEEE ae [See ee Fen ob os eis, Sat, Feb. 20, | OF = . i iti a proba! i ~~ | offense to refineme: we E u L, Feb, 2 3 o- Co oe ee eee nate tet ae ——— v9 time-honored hint in Mrs, Hale's “Requisites | £& Defore me and made oath that be fs | $7.8 im; “Emma, Nit, aici 2, Ua: mu: Thave, Wed, | S*@pbic arrangements and full corps of special ak comapiceaton, | Seuatinet DOL to a hat Ixrorser Lx Canox's Portre Leavz-raxtsa. | of Good Society:” “The first mark of a well: | 3: fen Dos oa Thrall cones of staterooms, excellent table, lururous | COFFespondents éhable It to lay before tts readers bill-stickers now go a ladde: Betore closing his testimony on cross-examina- | bred person is a sensitive regard for the feel- medi ;,consulta- | Saloon appointments, Prices: lst cabin, arsenic ota 3 medicine, or no abin, $75 and ont a bill-tickers pow go about with lad fon in the Persad seers eee ns |e ete ti Boe oh Gephs cteccreal oe wae eee SPEDE | 7 ns owe ernans Bonnene eiinicih Geis Penh, Weediaistaene though ordinary eyes can hardly decipher the | L¢ Caron, the spy, said that ex-Sonator Jonce, Tak eS buen and for tas ove . > | domestic, and especially such political, ‘The bronco isa wild or unbroken horse, | Me of the candidate on the bills, Statues, | f Florida, was considered a “carpet-bag” Sen- © Workings * thet of day of July, current events as are worthy of note, in the states: havc Sots ator. He had not heard of any crime. being | From Life. _* aii have been told by old Californians that | und two days ago the cqwrcriat Fate gm | attributed to. Me Jones. Upen che | Mrs. B.—That couple across the street are DE FOREST, LONG-EST, of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North “bronco” is a Spanish word, meaning wild, and stand Le Caron said he wished to going to celebrate the anniversary of their | ee a Ana, and those adjacent thereto. that one always said bronco horse when speak- . Wats Perhaps, ar | ee vues of Coe eee ito teaicia not know | wedding; T wonder how long they have boen | toils sits Ladies aft apis. ‘The low price at which it s published, b = bak as istically ‘ugly r of the court. He thanked all for the ied?” FR. MOI FRENCH ‘ARE THE ing of unbroken horses years ago; now, courtesy that had been shown him, saluted the lard when one says he is riding or driving a bronco, " bench ‘i : mansy soured and bar and left the Mr. B.—This must be the first podbot: .~-adhscetn een because I notice that she site a} the winder pss. tna earth A Cuuncu Ixsurance Company.—A church every evening and waits for often causes more excitement than s insurance company, the originators of which | home.” 1 % » 9 ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, dog fight would. If he isa bad “bucker” he Christian Advocate, pn emgage orig ernie od 2 : becomes en infernal machine, made "The ‘Methodists of the Genesss : inte and none tthe since vere ated Be none were brings it within the reach of all. poary too Deabned mengeh = frominmn padipetn arent Fe : vs that they cannot afford to take it, and none oo ria that they can afford to do without it. a ¢ Hy os Aig g if i Febru- trains of the has and Southern rail- Church-

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