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8 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1889-TWELVE PAGES. THE WATER WE DRINK. Written for Taz Evexixe Stam He le s beautiful performer, and gfe] TWO NEW YORK BOHEMIANS. | Written tor Tax tvmnme Sra How it Can be Made Pure and Limpid in IN SINGLE BLESSEDNESS. —— Lema OVER SIXTY-SEVEN MILLION. Kngeie frpe te veen in’ the old masters, when | How an Artist and a Literary Man — NOON = ‘Appearance. How the Rich Young Bachelors of| % iit organ looks Prodiatet Pepsiation of the United tenuis ae iB = like « rapt but muscular Spend Their Summers. SOME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS TO WATER USERS New York Live. ‘€MR. WICKRAM’S BRIC-A-BRAC, ei FORECASTS OF THE RESULTS OF THE ELEVENTE =. a CENSUS—VARIOUS METHODS OF COMPUTATION— Tors on ws con ? fee % AND CLOSE GUESSIN« FIGURES ‘THE Last sarin. es Sere BE CLARIFIED—SIMPLE METHODS OF FILTER-/ ry puinceLY ST¥LE—THE socteTY For Tas | in the Metropolitan opera house, a suite of six| AT IT—THE AUTHOR LIVES IX A TRNEMEXT AND ING AND OF KEEPING WATER COOL. DISCOURAGEMENT OF MATRIMONY—NOTED MEM wales are described as a show place well| JoTS DOWX HIS ODD EXPERIENCES, ‘Worthy of attention. Mr. Wickham isa weil- esa ‘The water of the Potomac river is perhaps as | "© CCCUPY BACHELOR APARTMENTS. known collector. Inihe fem room ofthe Metro. Cuesta pn come owes naan good at this pomt, under favorable conditions, [Copyrighted 1889.) museum is a case o' watches ani ‘ORK, ‘We are now census y-seppirabora nas ‘ant of any other river the same | Not the king's daughters, nor the societies | Precious things loaned by Mr. Wic The} Next week my friend Ochre McDaub will approaching the eleventh = rd valance in one > ALTE ial feature of his rooms ‘is his collection A ofthe nation and everything pertaining to it ALTER K WILLIAMS & 00. Auctions distance from its mountain tributaries, for the suppression of the various iniquities, | CP ormor pd pod gs . ts P tion and | ™#ke his annual summer break for the coun- | has an un: tre ig a ey, AY Occasionally there have been scarcs growing | the Salvation Army and the rest, are now mak-| makes it one of the most remarkable apart- | ‘FY. His name isn't exactly Ochre McDanb, to - pom Auctioneers. “St Ae out of reports of condition of affairs along the | ing such’substantial progress as the Society for | ments in town, be frank with you, but as he made me promise acral on UENCE STELLT, BTWREN NOE er t dated —TESTS OF PURITY—HOW MUDDY WATER MAT | gregaxr AND ARTISTIO APARTMENTS FITTED up| The apartments of Mr. William ©, Wickham | CATCHES CRABS IN JERSEY aND MARES MONEY ‘(CENSUB, . increase of population. General opinion places TOL AND river above the dam at Great Falls, and the | the Discouragement of Matrimony. The so-| | But all bachelor quarters are not confined to | not to reveal his true name in this story, Ochre | +n, total at about ‘ean me No, 20 city water has been under suspicion for a time, | ciety proper, its officers are kept in that strict | $P&rtment houses and studio buildings. From | McDaub will answer as well.as any name in or 29,000,000. Promineet jour- Srtue i “ nale it as 64,000, 000,000 but it has always been acquitted by the investi- | seclusion which is most effective for its public humble lodging houses for “gentlemen place it as high as 000 or 65, only” to entire brown-stone dwel exist | Out c The late actuary of the Tressur; tment, gations of experts and restored at once to favor. | work, but its agents, the real estate owners and | {n evory form The late Allen Thaesdnce Rice | Painter—docs bits of seashore mostly, and does RR Eliot pl orca eae vay out of Burke’s peerage. Ochre McDaub is @ rprowas DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 58 DEFREES STREET NORTHWEST, AT avo. e muddy condition of the water after copious | builders are carrying on an active and aggres- | at one time occupied the vice president's | them well, He doesn't paint the waves dash- i i rainfalls in the mountains has helped occasion- | sive campaign. ae spacious house, and again the residence of Mr. | ing high upon a cliff, shipwrecks and storms becca eo ea adagrieee binargng ern ally to raise doubts as to its purity. Many per- Follow: the example of the temperance | J*™es Gordon Bennett, and such like. His studies are of quieter of population governed by sons use filters in their homes, by means of ei P aM At the Osborne villa at Mamaroneck Mr. | ty cmos: perhapa a atreteh of sandy beach, with | 2° 88 life itself, and, when a large populous which they transform the muddy-colored mix- | People who set up coffee-honses to forestall the | Howell Osborne has a complete establishinent, my pechann a © by * wy, | tettitory is considered and the conditions of ture into water of apparently crystalline purity, | drinking of liquor, this society builds bach- separated from the lower part of the main | sturdy fishermen hauling in the seine at high | 4,4 problem well studied, there should be Filters are mets always nd fing | CO'® Spartment-houses, and these are so Neck A the porte “em pame an aceon ean tide; ‘ ss bare, rickety pi ahlemicy 1 = practically no difference ia the resulta, no mat.| _ T1O™ Ee There are other ways by wi a trifling | equipped and carried on that according to the xy the passage-way above. In this of ° Tees ter by wh ted. The variation should yyoemar. .SIXTE, 2 v i b - the house was the Dilliard- ave before | man's buiin the background. Sometimes he a variation should | .¢'SiX O'CLUCK P.M, 1 will Tsrms of sale: One-half cash, balence ee cence “cppearanc “and beyond re- | Sstistice tis aloged that the average sum of | qocvames "ag, the, billlard-room I have before | manta but im the background. Bometimes be | oe wliiin T Per ee the ee ae anon B23, fro Srelze mont fre nouee bearing, taterest “ue ‘y $ premises, Lot 5u, in square 623, fronting 16 feet on red ‘deed of trust proach as a heal everage. A Sram re- | comfort and happiness has been largely in-| the dining-room small but very attractive, and | as natural as nature. of itis Sonne ae ee eon other mations are | Soeth ie ce Detien coeet yo errant $8 fen © | alieach ot es open a eo pan porter in conversation with scientists and physi- | creased over the older method of marriage. | the sitting-room and library appropriately | McDaub’s pictur. P tion of the Duved ae eng the popula: | Story and Sesescut sis‘rocm Desk deriiinge Gayot oaks the erases cians obtained some practical suggestions re-| The only objection to the plan, and it is an | robust. ways well pang at the exhibition, ing - ae a. Tho ve | Terms: 34 cash, balance i six abd yasty at the task * iy. plan, Other lub together, take a house, and | artist ought to be a rich man, but he isn’ influenc.s of over-crowded cities, poverty, | with interest, aud secured deed specting the subject. objection that is manifestly reasonable, is that men cl gether, a » caypetrte inability to produce sufficient food and want of | property, or ‘all cash. All conveyancing HOW To TEST WATER. thus far the society has worked ouly for men, | 8Pportion its rooms among them. There are | don't know how to sell bis patents: Ae | Ce ner abe biz hd ahslabe: aes ane Seen be At cost of purchaser. $10 will be required ai In the first place it is by far best to use soft | while its aim, as every one will agree, is one in Load Serge #0 constructed all ie pay erie > Pippo aa = dot _ ~ aye ons ren? Me pee ‘The people of the time ot sale. MOMAS DUWLARG, | pasuniiiainte ime ‘is i I wn. . Not unfrequently « woman is at e le fire el a him 5 © Pee ———— water only for drinking purposes, ‘To ascer- | Which women are hers preps are | Neal ot aah. proprietary clube, as it were, who | works that the dealers—skinints that they Maer gigen mt rgp tae mith an exten- | JUNE AUILDING 107 FROSTING 2%, FEET OX | _210-ahde we Gurriving Trasten,_ tain whether or not water is fit for domestic women similarly placed, on the subject, and so | Manages the servants, attends to the table, and | are—always keep him in financial trouble by andiell: tke apoilomons than ee mare NER OF KE STRECT NORTH. Gp FORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 936 F strect uses add a few drops of a solution of soap in | Turon objecting to the work of the society, | lundry and pays the bills. This co-operative paring 9 paltry sam down for a picture which | ond all jel baton. edu- | p02 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAI osha 00 0 Giuasieh of Gao wakes. BE pane Oh | en teed only to its limitations, and their | housekeeping is very popular and successful | he is to finish at his leisure. Therefore McDaub partes onion se agers fin | FLETH,st SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, iu trout of the | KrAL ESTATE IN THE GILT GE water will remain’ Beepit, if 28 io boca cx toe. | £57 55 Coward coon for woes tha tablets Livery | ian tae vighs wots oh teetanentibn wineat ont See TT eee ts Te DATs aa | ina aindial Loeb ab thane Sura Teseee | Cn nara. mouina oat Tost MADISON witch EE MoM = cathegoo! 4 i a be found. But most men do not care for a | fore and consequently he is a! " ji ‘ 2 torth’ By virtue of @ decree of the S. eer Fo iaas Satore maine np other con bo |" Tas aeas of taoss, apacteazh oases. was | tbls, s Fredch beeckton being’ ali Gai tees |” Bes nok alwegn soe beter hege waia ee pa deerge hana pmmy mars Sock invites agp at Pistrlct of Colne, panned sa jai, Gye. sot cole necomsery ta, dimnaive Comme | othe Benedict,” on South Washington square, | needs require until an early breakfast with a Viton he goes to the country for the summer P While this io a factand hence there | 200,feet Ills ie one of the best building lotsa tke | 11704 on the ell shes Big naka eae: emp water am cr oe 4 - } fork. Dinner isa more formal and ceremo- | with buxom Mrs. McDaub and his well-grown " Se ‘ . frout of the “TUESD. of foi cevare, tenting, qualitiet. If toe suck | To eee Ore rc ne as eae ew em | aloe centeiocs Gad Tis copra he | ETT er ae ee population, which is practically constant, vary. | Zeer Notes to bet Spur oust wicren, Sayatt-tane | FIFTH DAY OPIN sheer EO CURR elf Gunse ef quicklime’ par into | man, and especially with a view to the needs of | Yarious anag'oum “lad byr somo cketchee tase aig | lng within very narrow limite there are etiGralfcanhsatopaun af purchaser Couvyancug, | Waahipato buect of Culduina ead ktows end a . ad the | &ttists, literary and professional men, A num- A SMOKING DEN. ag sum ¥, some 2 A deposit of @200 Fequired | scribed aa lot seventy-three (73) ot MF Turooeee nino juarts = of = water = an © | ber of the best-known artiste live in “The Ben- Mm i hia, h work over into good paintings, and the color of 80 MANY VARIABLE ELEMENTS [ caalel oe division of equare one hundred and eighs “4 ieee seneie pak tate = betel ses water, | edict,” Mr. George Maynard, Mr. Francis Leth. r. Frank Farness, of Philadelphia, has 8 | oi mshogany on his face. He never tells his | that unless these are taken into consideration Synee with So tenprovenents which shor carefully covered, ol 3 p ill settle into soft water. It appears ‘para- | TP. ir. Robert Blum, Mr. A. P. Ryder. _Com- smoking den that is regarded as one of the | fellow artists where he picks up such sketches will settle in water. ars ps » Mr. » Mr. A. P. . = - é no reliable estimate of the population for any Washinyton, D. C. “ : i; | notabl in th tey. Philadelphia | of quaint scenery or how he makes the mone: a @oxical to add lime to water having already an | Wander H. H. Gorringer lived there, and their } DOlsbl@rooms in the country. Philadelphia | of quaint scenery or a : of & new two-story-and basement brick 4 ry = ry : ae ticular date is possible. A common method | _J:= en ee he y : ‘ i . ietinetl it i rings home with him, but— pert i konpireips ap _————— | west, The same will be sold subject toe deed of trust Soe atonal on eee pg ms te ee FITTED UP FOR BACHELORS. city of | Baek alee. ‘hints not” oni ® com-| Well, was cruising along the Jersey —_ = rabcaren trey Population is to take the ratio caged Agena —orge aE: epenatan payable in four years, with interest at wx resence of lime un a. * wr ine JUS! of sale 4 quantities cope poll a proton of the water a| If by any chance g man back-slides and mar- | Yenience, in the matter ofash barrels, which | of the lower bay one summer, and I happened | of increase from one census to the next, con- AVENUE, AT AUCHON, a a sy of the pur. chase money 1D cash “y rom the e money 10 cash within «ix Gays £ of 8 f to discover a ereek Thad never been up. I | sidéri small quantity of oxalic acid ina small vessel. The | ries he is forced to leave The Benedict as his | }@delphians send out the back way, but it | to e boat's nose into the mouth of the | 7cri2é the number taken and each census as ale, and the talance cf the pee r AM , it On FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1889, at ‘ i - allows for many pleasant eccentricities of | poked the boat's nose into the mouth o 4 term of an arithmetical series, and applying | FIVE O'CLOCKP. M., 1 will sell, iu tr ut of the prean- | deposit at the time of sale, and the lime, if there, will resolve into a white precipi- } habitation, alth hi is ‘ rap A creck, which was protected by a wooden break- ig PP yr bet et ting vegetable | tet although he may do his work there. } building. It ison this back alley exposure A PI y _ 5 " this ratio to a coming census, This meth 5 Seems 204, boos 218 pat Ge i er] : , atees er | Among the men whom this fate has befallen | that Mr. Farnoss has built his smoking den, | Water, and began leisurely floating upstream | will give a ratio of ator on pee one es car Seisnooe tm ioeconuay eat Sioa the option of the purcbaser: if tormm’of aale ‘are not Cemell qaeetite of ate pang into the water | are Mr. Wyatt Eaton and Mr. Olin Warner. But | Mr. Farnese is, a mighty banter, agi bas | on the last of the food. Out upon ihe break: pov Miation in 1890 of 65,198 a4, Te is well | Eapizmenss © ee Ceimplied with w t p amaaat rer yee reais - “ter } with a certain degree of consideration Mr. | traveled many times to the Rocky mountains | Water, which was nearly submerged by the an im seven days the we sag y i , however, that this series is not arith- | , Lerms: Oue-third cash, balance in six, twelve, eigh- | Fesold at the rks and conte of dafeultiue purchasers Tuckerman has built an annex to The Benedict | and returned home laden with spoils. This | high tide, a bare-legged, athletic man was ‘Truster, y: wi r FRANK T. BROW) Na, 3 ; ed, tiem metrical, but geometrical, and hence a differ- pays pag ig BI 14-dede 416 Stet. nw. HOW TO PURIFY WATER. fronting on Washington place, and there men | den is one-story high, built of cedar slabs un- | walking, oceasionally striking rapidly into, the | Cue reault will’agreer Kens, Hae population | ound tre kncect con ot Gece hae ba = - Of course the best method to purify water is | who have married may be admitted, a privilege | planed and with « sloping roof, Inside there | water with along-handled spoar. Behind the | series, considered as a whole, may be projected | #290 required at time of wale, (All col: vetauclog aud by filtration. but that is not always convenient, ree mom for example by Mr. Augustus Saint; 1s a dado of unbarked young cedars and a| man walked a woman with her skirts rolled by the “method of second difference: ur © > “typepeerasimmamted ane —% 4 ) J possible, or if either, within the reach of | Gaudens, fireplace built of rough blocks of gneiss, The | well up and quite guiltless of stockings, who, | was done by Mr. Elliot in inti Wai. W. SEROKMEE, Aueuioneae TE, LADIES’ TAILOR, IS NOW PRE- everybody's means, A simple process is to| The Benedict, although modest, is one of the | rafters are ex osed and the beams are hung | every time the man made a strike opened a big | ating of 1970, ‘The errors in each of these . We pny . pared to make all kinds of dresses at summer prepare a neutral solution of bi-sulphate of | most thoroughly comfortable of the bachelor | with skins and Indian blankets. The table is | bag, into which he put a horseshoe crab. methods consist in omitting to take into ac- SS LOT ON SEVENTH STREET NORTH- Prices, Hiding habits at $390. Cloth Costumes 8850, plumine end add it to the water to be purified | tpartment houses. It has a bureau of informa-}@ cedar slab mounted on unbarked cedar | floated up to within five yards of them before | Count the variable element. This Guinea | WES RENTED JU PAY INTEREST, EXCEL- | Wing Tio Fata w Seni iat in the proportion of one ounce to 435 gallons, | tion with all the paraphernalia of speaking | legs, the chairs are rough in form and work- | I was discovered, and then the woman saw me Ss z At NT. b ; renders all such attempts to project a popula~ SDAY N TN! $1 As soon as this is done a cloud is formed in the | tubes, and an attendant to take charge of and | manship, but made easy with the skins of | first and pulled a pin somewhere that let her P' je pop’ SDA’ RXT JUNE T 'Y¥-SIXT! tion, or to inte: late te tik CHET MieTy Ready a Wed Liane cone Sos h * in olat rms for any particular a cut Waist ings, COP] bt for wale liquid and flocks rapidly descend, taking to the | answer inquiries; there is an elevator. ‘The | buffalo and boar. The adornments of the | skirts down with a run, ‘The man looked up | Gate, eholutel een ce ee a particular gab lot 178, in, Partello's sul re Tapebure! 8 re “hal Hoye Bota, end ot Ges bottom all organic matters and ‘disembarrass- | Suites of rooms are adapted to different needs | room are antlers of moose, elk and deer, the Fe rep sane epognized each other. It was) method of manipulating statistical problems | H'S.fc%, ou Sqreutn staret, betwee pees asa a. ing the water of all coloring matter, disagree- | and different purses of men, horns of the buffalo, and the huntsman’'s arms, re McDaub. After we had exchanged greet- by leaving out variable elements was what led ly 1,800 feet. Will be wold subijcct tow deed | ANTERNS, 2.50, PER HU 360, DOZ; able tastes and odors. In six or eighthours| The house is very agreeable to the eye, the | One side of the room is hung with engrav-| ings, and he had recovered partially from a 0, due one year from pext Februar: wood plates, Sc. doz. ; 5 Tourgée in his “Appeal to Cwsar” into sach | of trust to the deposit is complete and the water is clear | Wood is red and the walls are painted the color | ings. It seems that a man could not express | Strange sort of embarrassment that at first is ppe ' pny gh agate y teva, notions, French tase, “4 a os bes stupendous errors in reference to the increase -¢ -* cas] . iz | © studies, grate fans, and pure. The Bee oe tuch here is really charming. | himself ina more ideally virile manner than | possessed him upon seeing me, I said: “Ochre, | ofthe blacks, The coming census will hog Lang | a2 Taiyo a aaah, one halt, An six Sayde Am SOUL'S WONDER STORE, 4m Omat, The principle of this operation is that all | The fitting up of the rooms is left to the occu- | in this room, Many Gay Huuruners. | what in the world do you want of those horri- | untrue and injurious his deductious have been, pr eg dF water contains bi-carbonate of lime in more | Pants, and is artistic rather than luxurious. Mr. FALE sep po aoe le horseshoe crabs?” & On page 135 he has this conclusion: ‘“Thatin the | piled with im 13 days. Conveyancing at purchasers’ | VEONTS! FRONTS: FRONTS! or less proportion. The sulphuric acid of the | Francis Lathrop, who has one of the apart: MIDSUMMER STYLES. “Bigs and ducks cat 'em.” he replied. year 1900 each of the states lying between | Som 3 a bi-sulphate of alumina combines with the lime | ments overlooking the square, has overlaid his ‘Do you keep pigs and ducks down here?” year ach it, GEL. W. Sil ‘Always in order by plain coa.bing _ " or, ‘ laryland an ‘xas will have a colored ma- —— to form a sulphate of lime nearly insoluble, | Walls with gold, and repeats in a less luxurious | What the Women Will Adorn Them-| “No; but farmers do who live close by. Ican td : bo ea fi Whe M. J. PRANDI, r 7 jority within its borders, and we shall have 1320 F ‘Mrs. which is precipitated. ‘The hydrate of alumina | Way that style of decoration he so successfully selves With. Rindred™” Poveshoee Lean eateh at 7 cents ® | sight minor republics of the Union in which | Aatuapte rarnovei-aeuonnaN PROPERTY, ** inporter of 8 free and forms with the organic mat- | practices, — rahe hort, Ochre McDaub | ®ither the colored race will rule or a majority NEAK MONTELLO AND IVY CITY, AND eying French Hair Goods, ters an insoluble product. The carbonic acid OTHER BACHELOR FLATS, Moovstoxe jewelry is in high vogue. Bbc ber jgdinbede: Ulerd flerrmeh d ton, upon e | Will be disfranchised.” Aside from the statis- OAD AT AUCTION ee AND ORIG RAL | yoame enampeetes. of the bicarbonate is set free and impartsto) The example of The Benedict was speedily | _Saxpat. Suoxs are worn with empire and heabe tee bce ina Jersey crock near | ‘ic#! premises Tourgée uses, the physical con-| ,SUAD. AT AUCTION. SE ne a Ere the water an agreeable taste, followed by turning the old Hotel St. Germaine | directory gowns on the other side. n here it emptics into the big bay: He has but | Stitution of the human race forbids any euch | oC ode PAL WULY, SECOND, 1880, at FIVE Reve f ‘ Tre ret empties into the big bay. He has but | conclusions as the above. Extended this will nown as “Monastery Lot," fronting about s ANOTHER METHOD, into bachelor apartments, under the name of | Etaporatioy axp Srmpricrry are carried to | two rooms to his domicile, little furniture, and depopulate the earth of white races and leave Washington ranch of B. & OR. K. and REMOVAL. identically in the same line, though upon a} the “Cumberland.” The Cumberland fills the | ©xtremes in fashionable gowning this season. | no painting materials, He makes fe the colored race in supreme command. We shout paul distant from iv Sit7 cud Monselip ststions smaller scale and more suitable to cases of | broad end of the wedge that faces 23d street,| For Dress AFTERNoox, ball and evening | °Ut of what nature has spread about him in the | joo, .°oore remarkable “theory” to confront nd Gi emergencies, the requirements of a small fam- | Broad: d Sth Its situation in th waters, and a pretty good living too. On| the rigid facta of the eleventh T Wibla icf silo of the cy provers improved by ae cies, emen’ small fam- | Broadway, and 5th avenue. Its situation in the | toile tockings t match own in 4 y an ie rigid facts of the eleventh census. To ac- : o city pa . ' b} ily, &c., is the following: Mix proportionately | heart of town brought to it a clientele that | oulct# the stockings mus =e Srocerabe, nelg he catches from 80 ta 120 horse | curately project the population of the United | mus Duitdings under separate Huta. and elt in god MESSRS. MERTZ & COMPANY, eight drops of sulphuric acid to one pound of | could efford its high rents, and with these came fn Aoeal Anata kas ¢ of | Shoe crabs, and when there are two high tides | states or any section thereof the “birth | Soha? Guere. heet ea Cee ae, TOKE nd water, and filter through charcoal, which may | greater degree of luxury than is found in the |» P1#C# Lace in floral designs has gono out of | during daylight in one day he makes nearly | Patio or Closets, pantry, store-room, dc. ; also lange stable, car- le in the m, OF 1 ne! e “Benedict,” fashion; geometric patterns have taken their | two dollars a day by this work. The farmers riage, and wagon sheds, lieuuery, vegetable and hog TAILORS, be put in s vessel with a hole in the bottom, or | mod: it equipment of the “Benedict. iu THE INCREASE OF POPULATION BY BIRTHS OVER | houses, and other neces: out-buildings, This on the side near the bottom, which is prefera-| When the Metropolitan opera house was | Place. __ | Come after the crabs themselves, and the market roperty' is very valuable ae @ dairy or truck farun, ble. Still another way is to take eight gallons | built the upper floors were assigned to bach-| NEARLY ALL THe Bovgvers carried this | has never yet been glutted, On every low tide DEATHS, fiavlive & runiin streai and s never-failinx well oy | BEG TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to their ele- of water to one ounce of palvecioed, alam, and | elor apartments, although the restrictions are | season are in loose clusters and sprays most | Curing the hours of daylight Mr. McDaub takesa | must be correctly determined as the first and | the place close to the buildiaxs, or could easily be con. dissolve by agitation; then allow it to rest | not rigidly insisted on, and these are the largest twenty-four hours; decant into another vessel | most perfectly appointed, and most comfortable and adda solution of carbonate of soda until it | in town. More rec ntly has been built the ed into building lo’ ct proviny Some or tHe dantiest parasols of net and] water mark. He throws up spadeful after | ils of the determination of this birth ratio it | “7,0: °° Ng TOPS, r i Terms: One-half cash, Ualance in six and twelve 614 11TH STREET, Senses to precipitate, And yet thereis another | “Jansen,” on Waverly Place, and the “Alpine,” | tulle are fringed all around with the petals of | spadeful of sand, and his wife and son scatter | bas been found in the decennium igmtcetied Toon en ep yt 4 very simple method which can be resorted to | which is the most important and boldest step | TO8e8, poppies, lilies or ferns. it and search it carefully for sandworms. White | 1800 to be 3.05 per cent. From this period to | ali conveyancing and recording at cost of pure Square below their present address, some time in July When the chemicals above mentioned cannot | yet taken. It stands on one of the most prom-| CREPON Dz Latye is an excellent material for sandworms are the finest kind of bait for el the decennium between 1870 and 1980 it has | A deposit of wz90 tos oe mext be readily obtained. Arrange suitable pipe | inent corners on Broadway. Itgets the eastern | graduation dresses, and there aro few more be- | ®P¢cies of fish in the waters around New York | diminished to 2.01 per cent. This is » most | Hiesooder nose” * 10-3m to the end of a pair of bellows (double bellows | sun and catches the southern breeze, and com- | coming styles for young girls’ fete dresses. pe data ial at retail in Washing | remarkable and unlooked for result, and of | _J20-déds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | *® are best) and continue driving the atmospheric | mands the painted sky in the evening. It has o itself presents some astonishi conclusions, vAGG. Real Estate Auctioneer. — FEDORA 1 « “LD: _ sir through the water for some time, and then | everything that comes within the term modern | gS" eke a dors | 8,80222. "the New York dealers in bait got all | Tho erent of reproduction fa the United E IMPROVED PROPERTY, KuwprRen | A ncmerd te Men, WOODH EEE & Le allow it to settle for use. It is also a good plan | conveniences, boys and bells and tubes, but- |" wa tactics he it maken Soles their sandworms from away up the Sound for | states diminished over 83 per cent in s D 1231 MADISON STREET, Bet WEEN to boil water, strain and let it cool, or cool it, | tons and what not. In it live swell artists, | ¢ the features in all fashionable toilets, {ears until Ochre MeDaub discovered that the ny I their stuck. They have neous. foe chre ears, i (H AND SEVENTH, M AND SERRE | Se oveeyyaen. =. Ix Tartom Faxor Ctoras for ladies every- | biggest and liveliest sandworms in the world hundred years. This birth ratio has seemed OO Senile arte ba ec to have reached minimum, and the proba- _ niet Fre, LYRED NEUMAN, ARTIST AND DESIGNELIN thing must be rough and flecked to be in the | Could be dug on the Jersey shore, Now every bility now is will slowly increase, A oad of | OCLOCR Pate P wall one ies pay Sy Eh ie Ladies’ Dresses and Kiding Habite. sant as well as prosperous. In the Al-| fashion. Smooth cloths are out of date, except | Bight he and Rupert row up the creek to the | the older states shows that thie decrease, from | premises, parts'of lots 33 and 40, square 448, line - nema iameeecass before using. prosperous young commercial men, lucky ‘70 KEEP WATER PURE. rokers, and that class of men, who find ‘The following suggestions are made upon the | life Pl i Ovenes i - : railroad station and ship to the markets from “ ‘two two-story brick houses. — Wil call at residences. my25-2m _ incipl i s i Pine also lives merry Mr, Marshall O. Wilder. | just the plain kinda, j ity | Whatever cause, is seen more especially within | Pomae 4,5" or SKENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ary ‘ygen ; , ,” is now | oe = : A 6 earl coher. clase Ladies” and Gents we tery contained in the water that unites pith the icon | going up, eight stories high. It is built along | Widths, divide favor with gangings, smockings | they net from 75 cents toa dollar a day. Com- the cumtasy the “annnel tthe of tuunigration” | yp OOT & LOWENTHAL, aucdcasers —— | Sighs Ha Velvet snd Lveniiae Drosen ANT Se ee ne A ene S right angie, and has in this way secured win- | and bonillones for faablonable summer gowns | ing beck in the row-boat every night, they stop | or of non-immigrants to immigrants for forty —— = — —— pe gore oye hoped pata dows on every side. These windows it has | of mull, batiste and mousseline de chiffon. half way to the house-boat to set their eel-pots, , TIN, TRON, HE ENTIRE STOCK OF CROCKERY, nae GLASSWARE, We. ke. ; r ts, | years did not exceed 1.5 per cent, and varied Buoap Bays or Sorr Leatuer, in colors to | Which McDaub himself made out of laths, with +3 STORE NO. 1337 ‘OOK CONSISTS OF FINE QUE tocking” at the end of each pot, AS sos | Within two-tenths of 1 per cent. "During the 7 fashionably hung in green. Estimating from cannot become putrid. To keep it pure, there- i P pa match the material of the gown, aro worn as | 2, itty daylight there is another Sov up th latter half of the century the ratio has in- 64 hg . the number of windows and the average space fore, it is only necessary to put in it bits of irom, pieces of sheet iron (not Laban rego dg allotted to each bachelor, the house appears to ON FISCHER'S DEY CLEANING ESTAB ML) AND DYE WOKS, 906 G st. uw ts’ Gartnents of all kinds cleanedand 4 =| 6 DINNER AND TEA SETS, CHAMBER SiTs, x Tapped. jen’ Evening: = hems, cuffs, collars, waistcoats and revers on creased, varying from 6 to 10 per cent. Only] Dishes OF ALL KINDS BOUTS WAKE, ee oe ~—4 or iron trimmings which are vmall and bright | 7°" accommodation to a¢ least 100 men. Thus | waiving and driving suite mtonded for countey | Creek, tee, Col Are, taken, out, pack a stat | once has it exceeded 10 per cent by a very] WilLoWo LIS AND WOODERWARE FOREE: | 8. quds called for'snd delivered eit Cast-iron is not so good. Water on vessels is | ‘2° York goes on. Wear. tion, ‘They are worth wholesale six conte's | Small fraction. ‘The laws of the United States | ¥; AGE HOGEIS "TABLES "A LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED. usually kept in ieon teagd toate or by putting A BACHELOR APARTMENT Sxa-wave Vetver, exactly the tone you see | pound, and it is a poor morning for eels when | 2°20t compel an account of immigrants from| Doris: FIRE WO KS. BASE PN 4 Pisces of iron into the water casks. ‘The offen- | is understood to be s sitting-room, bedroom | wren you look down into the hollow ef the | MoDaub ships lees than 30 pours Canada ‘and Merico, but from Canadian | S04Ps 10h CREAM FREE me a wire oor from the water in vases of flowers | and bath. But the sitting-room may have an babel being made up into the simplost din-} , With all his hard work down at Waacknack | frenty: from that “seers oe he oe mini FRAMES, EC. “SHOW CASES, AWNING, SIUVE, or bit shctsiroa fu tho bottom of the vasen.| UOT which rerve an a bedroom, and « pri-| nar gowns, with jut w vash of ream oro da | (Pronounced Wayeate), which ip the ‘ame of | itee tion Of toneitony,® ann saree ae | gO MONDAY St TTEADAY, MOBRING, JUNE The putrefaction of water so common in the | Yate bath may no’ included. This will be | chine. ta time for tramps about the doh | ,nmezation of terri ar,” “amporta- | 7 "we will sell the above stock in store 1337 bottom of cisterns can be prevented by the | #coFding to the means of the bachelor, and | ‘Tue Reviven Benrors of this summer come | Sp eer rtectoing aber ene which | tion of slaves,” &c. Now, having an actual ~Poty © § 55-4 ; i i by tion of the population every ten y. Hie Process on ® larger scale. Oxidation of | SPartment bonses are built accordingly. In| with interwoven and printed borders on plain | cutwisn hie shotoh beck: he Sins ity and PY | enumeration of the pop omey tan renee, i it i i most houses there is a restaurant, and break- a ; and properly considering all the modifying Oat LOWENTHA! wai tui propertics whee eae i eines the | fact, if desired, can be served in the roome. nif | colored grounds of delicate intermediate shades, | that will work up into paintings of co P ch, idera~ ai a ; ‘ conditions above mentioned, the accurate pop- | 7J\HREE-STORY BRICK DWELLL ives the rich, red color to our blood, and is, | there is no restaurant, the janitor, the only | blue, rose, gray, beige, green, bronze, purple, | ble value. It is a fortunate thing for him that T STREET NORTHWES: ulation for any given date ought to be ex- E 4 - i i i low and cream, Mrs. McDaub enjoys this half savage sort of ted; at least ht to be h | OR MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWE: on. to ‘We use only the purest fact, needful to the system, man who is permitted to indulge in a wife and | ¥¢! life, and I have her own word for it that she Dey oo o much | POURTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE OCLOCK, we wil a & te family, usually utilizes his wif d childr Very Lapyuixe and dainty costumes for sum- J ry than 1 per cent. foam the Bao ¥ TO CLEAR MUDDY WATER. re furnishing” provisions, toe aabecean ged ~ goes back to town in October with a keen re- Pel sell in front of the pre: je manufac. iB careful inspec ot mer are shown, made of a handsome quality | Fst Ag for the son, he just dotes on spear- | THE PREDICTIONS FoR 1880 AND THOSE oF 1890, ayia ‘The chief difficulty, if the scarcity of water at | small d bareheade i frovting 18 fee 8 hiches Ar crit of 132 teet 10% | tis department ly the pliysicians Fs small way, and bareheaded women carrying | of Bengaline or surah, figured with small de- fe horshoes and potting eels. The McDaubs| The census of 1830 was projected by various & 30-foot all he hast Tapio Reteanase Sel elevated places be excepted, Washingtonians | trays are features of most of the studio apart- to vot alley, improved bs a three-story A s x 2 vices over grounds of gray, amber, terra cotta, | are yory sensitive about anybody's knowing of | me with the following revulta: “Mr. Ken- | prick Dusiing. No, $19 Ur atrect nordhwest ‘his — anaes —— feeder Fee; houses. 4 strawberry, reseda, pale olive and old rose. their summer life, however, and it was only sede manoctasanteat of poise of 1860, com- H dclah, balknce $n one and two | Allcock’s Porous Piasters, ike takin one’s life into one's own hands to There are no regulations in a bachelor apart-| Wyrrzau Duarenies, 96 well as the straight | after much urging that I ‘got permission to ted the ‘of 1880 with ee Notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payable | German Porots Pasi Seok ec, tev fx, mentr ue | ee wc cmm Ro tach | ln are smploed for Tada ad Daren | rgb a hn oa pc uc in| feb creo ibaa ero a | Eeaeny coat Sl gr Pere eee nue Cane- _1* hae been as if drink-| for example, would be allowed to throw a glass | silks, and they are trimmed, according to the Pretty ture to conceal their identity in cage | Woipané.s ifeneral ratio by the “method of = ing so much sand and clay. and yet by a little | of water out of the window. Equally necessary | Use for which they are indicated, with velvet | #me friends should read the story. frouble and no great deal of expense every | to their success is the absence of small extor, | revers, &c., or with quantities, more or lews, of family, no matter how limited their means maj | tions in the way of fees. In the Metropolitan | creamy lace. 449,000. by the “birth ratio be, czn have clean, clear, pure water to drink. | Opera house apartments gas, heat, attendance, | Tue Revo.vrion 1x Sizzves is being ac- | Uponhis luck” for some time has got nearly to | and variables,” had an error of 18,000. ‘The Auctioneers. It is the peculiar property of alum that when | ice water and boots blacked are included ig cepted, and some of the newest ure very wide | the bottom of it this week by allowing muscular | comparative value of these different methods | HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE er second opted —_ an aa of 705,000, A literary friend of mine who has been “down | S2u'tnf Ma” gre ySeneral ratio.” had an error of | © Y, in solution it will combine with the most for- | the sum totai frent. This ace ii vumatism eri him has | is best seen by reducing the errors to per cents, IN THE CIS¥ OF WASHINGTON AND eign particles in suspension, or even in solu- | american ides thet money is cevay ae af tho top, Kad elthhar nee or patton taside the | tecereee_ fe Se) ® Sp RECe: a m wa 3 It is thus found that Kennedy'serror was about} 4. NS REE? SOUTH. BETWEEN Founded the san eens» YEEY property is| ina lump. Another important consideration | 8M. French women allow them to droop | been living in the front room and bed-room of ag ay’ . SIXTH AND SEVENTH STRELTS WEST, BE- founded the manufacture of the lukes used in 3 11 per cent; Elliot's about 14 per cent;| ING NO O70 F STREET. Cuticurs, esc and A is that the elevator runs all night, whereas in | 0Ver the band, carrying out the medimval mode | a tenement-house fiat in a bachelor way, and Bouyng’s about 1 per cent, and Loomis’ less mdee _ Sage oe pe, Painting the dissolved coloring matter being | the only apartments that the women can secure | i2 its entirety. recipitated by alum. In the same manner ail t} Bouquet when the rheumatism got him he amused him- 2, Cashmere than 8-100 of 1 per cent, an error probably not as Carter's Litue ; the elevators stop at 9 o'clock. Conpvaor is to be the material of the autumn | self by keeping » journal of his daily experi- | greater than in’ the census iteclf, In other se pe BE y coloring matter in a paiffal of water may and winter, and it is now being made up into | ences, and every night he mailed his journal to | words the result was accurate. ‘These same | the be precipitated by dissolving a small piece of tecdnce svoreprierctioa evening cloaks which completely envelop the | ™¢-- Many portions of it are in’ g read~ parties, esch by the same methods, projected | slum, not so large as 8 higsry nat, ie it A | _ Bachelor spartments are never furnished, oe | S7mo oe ts ine nen cre drome, sou ai in ing, and I venture to give a few extracts which | the census of 1890, giving the follo esti- | 7 —_ epee ~ eons < Doe hares roe: dropped I should say, rarely furnished. There is one the back, the collars rounded and illustrate life in the tenement districts, mates of ulation for the - standing up |", . tabl i ‘Never saw 60 many youngsters in one city | census: Ki course of a few hours precipitate to the bottom oe diva’ Uy Wi Fisrooet trot ae about the throat, square,” reads one pa‘agraph, “as there are im Loomis, 67,249,621; Elliot, 64,600,000, gil the impure particles of coloring matter and | George's chureb, complimenting the remorie, | T#® New Faxor Sraaw Heav-Covenrwas| tiie street All the seco age, ite me cee Bouyng, 61,946,148. In projecting the popula leave it clean and clear, : ble work done by the Rev, Mr. Rainsford, the | Sow alleorts of fancy designs, In many of | years, and oe 4 with lungs that would | tion for 1890, which was done in 1878, the Muddy water will become at once clarified by | upper floor is given over to the living rooms of | the bonnets and round hats they are arranged | work a steam fog-horn. Counted eighty of ‘em | laws that modify the increase of popula very minute quantities of salts of lime; or the | the assistant young clergymen the - | in what is known as “row and row” braids, | this afternoon at 4 o'clock from my window, | were carefully and separately considered : young clergymen that the magni- : one-thousandth part of chloride of calcium to | tude of the work deman: Their sitting room | these showing very chic and pretty effects in| and all of ‘em Pcs . Yesterday afternoon it | me in their application. The accuracy of this one part of water effects the same result | is an immense living inside room, attractively | color and device, rained, and I thought the kids would go in-| method was 4) ntly proven by the census Frembering these necccctonn portance of | ¥e- | fitted up and with a capacious rocking chair for | ‘Taxnx 18 certainly nothing in the Jewel or | doors and leave me in quiet long enough to do | of 1880. Iam therefore compell membering these suggestions is very great, as | cach preacher. The sleeping rooms open out | oral kin, hich ‘t some writing. Not they. aye perched in| clusion that the census of We water of the Potomac often remains weeks | off this; some have private snuggeries arached. | {fe kingdom which can quite take the place | Soorways anf under awningsand kopled ede population of about sizty-seven and one-quarter after a freshet in a distasteful and unhealthful | Those sleeping rooms are dainty enough for | °f !#ce a8 personal adornment, All do not And San Be get put to bed till fraion. * Suas L. Looms, condition. girls of sixteen, There are pretty chamber | ook well in either jewelry or ribbons or flow- is must bea AN INEXPENSIVE FILTERER. sets of light wood with dressing cases and what | ¢Fs, but the softening and beautifying power It is not to be supposed that these sugges- | women would call little sewing chairs, Each | Of lace is almost magical. tions are based upon the legerdemain by which | 100m) Has some prevailing tint, rose or blue, | Purxcussz Duzsses of “oyster-shell” white fpsslery neem a to be a into ae cma ib eee Abe a luxurious duvet folded | satin peli Pasties Lange dowa- wey are practical, authoritative principles o! 4 Te. ese ATS cré, chine, vommon-aeuse science, Just as the soda water | » utmost young men have to, do, their own | Kiso in oyster-ahell whitey which ew chad he wo drink is reduced froma a combination of sul- | sly laxiny bel oven toniene aoe ve nente a | ® Slvaming silvery-gray’ tint with no cream Serer et ieee aaah ee ann wi | Sarwsions. The Gur oe eee my good | Whatever in its reflections, —. fe Lhave noticed, when the first number a char no ge — re en it fo not | fortune to eee the rooms in which two youn; A Novet Tenwis Buovsz is made of s very | is played, but while the second number is segulariy mauuinctured one, coe het ein ds | doctors make themesives ‘comforiabio’ sek | peculiar shade of terra cotta, embroidered in two of the musicians are soliciting goed anvtias cnathe cooly Constructed by ang | they tren had two covers tied to the chairs, | black silk, with black velvet collar and girdle | Money — eg le ried med = no chania! ingenuity. A carpenter can be ued | tdi Nothing could’ show mare eoucls-| with sul cad aollae Sf tacalestieod Re |e Scloueh an slo horn and aba horse stany rate, who can do the work in a tery | sively that women are no longer indispensable, | brier-stitched with red. ‘There is « sailor tie of | 01, wouder why the licensed venders never bon dee 3 Naturally one of the most apart- | the silk to match, anda cap of red silk banded | *hout their wares so that Have an oak tab made, a half barrel will do, | menté was that of Mr. W. M. © his | with pale-gold galloon. . hase in nd insert a faucet near the bottom, or from mene ne re mcinded the lofty studio) Exrme Fasuioxs Dowrare, but the term ttom near the side, with ati tend - ; was ® mecca for braces a great varie! skirts, out to prevent the water’ rotting the wood os | sightacers in the early days ‘of Mr. Albert Scone one clinging, °- feather the outside. Put clean pebbles three or four | Bierstadt, later the barren but always inter- | scanty aed ister inches deep over the Coftom of the tab, anda | e¥ting studio of the late William and | wide velvet—three to balf bushel or so of charcoal over that: pound | 2©W is hung with the spoils of all ages it down quite firmly, and putin more charcoal | PAtions and veritably a show place. Ad- and pound it down aguin, until the tab is filled oy gg ante-room, There is to " of the top. m again put | : Bhs sor arises like the spirit of all m sounds 0m 2 or 3 inches of pebbles, a it over the nounce a visitor, Tt ie Jood"s Barsspari jorstord’s Acid Phosp! Horaord's Acta Fhoaphates. isn. jof's Malt (Tarraut’s: offs Malt (bisner's HE 55, : Au a st a i af Bek ire i i ig H i fi H cf 5 i i i i i f HELPLee Phi ce tt [i el ger ie aes Ee cooled by absorption. Fresh water's putin aay oh p f i i eartheuware vessel which can be had ith a hole at the side and near the should be aw ho eth am,

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