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FOR SALE—HOUS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —————— EDUCATIONAL. SALE—4 10 PER CENT -room Corner House, : _sal5-lw 1320 F st. SALE-AN ¢ ROOM FRAME HOUSE o€11TH st aw. lo: 325100; bargain. UL. y BiB dig et. awe A ereiS-3t OK SALE—IMREE FRAME HOUSES ON K E Ww. for all; pays A Er Ss Sea ES per ese SALE is—TW LY NEW Fe. VAIN 0 NEAK weter snd on H st.e¢. desirable nelghburbood. only 61/400 Lan KER, 3153 436 at. a - “sale RK SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES, FIVE HUOMS and Baseme: ; 81.000 each. FE: coat U- Le BOYEIC Sista seaw, auss-be ST. N.W.; SMALL 3-STORY +8 roome; all wod. imp. at @.).150: t suit Inquire of A SONS, 718 7th n.w. suls—se* SALE—TO MOVED FROM THE LOT— Taune House Lise oe nw. Apply et 1537 a aw. sul4-2t FFO8 SALE SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ® Home ina rapidly growing section, n.w.: to be b~ fp terms to suit purchaser; bouse just completed ios pertact gem; 7 rvows, bath, ail inoders com a Ser Brick be seen to AN Ol s Home for 64.55 of 1 Aion ‘bey winde fous wil take’ "SEs STONE, Basd-St 806 F ut. b.w. ‘A VERY CHEAP NEW BAY-WINDOW Brick House ou Tot veur 14th, 8 rosnns sud bards papered price luced to #3. euld-3t DAVID D. BIONE, £0) F si. nw. Bz BARGAI» WILL BUY A P Sony S-rocms Brick end Satin Kitebat ov 10th re rath of i Cap. at (close (6t. east, Foy ee G “a é binds and is in excel-ent order. Lot runs toe $0-tt. alle, bas five shedding. Apply at once toM MRO. S02 Gap. 8t (owner ba | the be c OR SALE—ONE PRESS-BRICK-FRONT HO! lett ne. 430; 7 rooms and bath: lot to 383, 100. aul3-ot* 22 iT lst eall at ufhce for bulletin igreed os gr full ist eal] at office for bulletin igenedoa and 15th, (euls! THOS. E-WAGGKMAN, (OR SALE—$3,650—$300 CASH—835 MONTHLY Fen tte fat ct if er Ghose Booman: saeey Back-buildiuw Hay-window and Balcony Houses om H st. ne.; 10 rooms, handsomely finished in nat Pia wood: cabinet ouk iuautels: oven fire places: two Uines car pass the door W. E BURPO 1422 N.Y. ave, MISS THEM—ONLY 3 LEFT. Z 50, including nice side lot; 8: monthiy will secure the Prettiest: Queen Anne)Ho1 im best improved location northeast, op two car lin two-stury and back building : 7 rooms; hot sud cold water; Built by day-work. Be sul0-6t* B FOE, SALE — 38 SROOM HOUSE |W Actes of Land, barg, Md. The ho Es ‘at ‘Ward's Crossiug. in Gathers jase is new, with porches, & cellar. aud mp Of the fluest water st the door; there is sla 's fine baru with two sheds on the lot. For turther iny apply at aul0-2w* }A WFORD’S Drug Store. § | Gree Mine Mo OIEM /R SALE—CONTRACTO! FRG stock of Artiller; World Also Cart and other Bi NSO! i i—WE ATTENTIO! in RG co Furnace. A lars eSe-ond-hand “Hot Blast’ ace. A Victor Stean Heating Apparatus, suitable for » six or seven rou house. A lot of second-ban Latre lot of second- aD band tlumbing Material, such as Boilers, Basin Slabs, Bath Fabs Bee EDWARD CAVEMEY & CO. aul4-3t "1424 New York ave, ‘OR SALE-A NEW WAGON, SUITABLE FOR A peuter or brickla} ibe sold cheap for gush. Apply to THOS. LE. TRAZZARE. 436 st neat Pasve. suid Se FGE, SAneAN EXQUISITELY, FINE- ‘ONE Beautiful Case, Cabinet Grand Piano, cei dumke ust be suld at a itive sacrifice for: G. L. WILD & BKOS., 709 7th st. ow. 1 4- Fe Gry a A ha HAS LEFT THE ty, Diack as ayictuce. sound iu every particular ald ns’ all the sedi eaten Apply to KEYES & UO., 406 14th st, n15-3m ANTE. es Cu ce ENGAUE- “D—ALTO Di ry DAY, Septem- ck a a ih pod jchgolsUpited ‘Staten it 7 and Vora! tiusies best Phila pee Teierencea, "Ad Aid dth at ne. aul AK’ vy ALEGE, 31:3 py Se Or send for catalogue. auld OCK HILL CO! ELLICOTT CITY, MD.— rn Tauw ayes aed Prewine are teurht wit y be resumed on the first buOTAER DENTS, Prova 7TH jers. vexcoptibus! advantages tur and Women for Sele steppers md course einbraces: a of _Sulé-3w Wann on ‘be 300 MAPLEWOOD INSTTIUTE FOR BOTH ‘sexes, Concordvilie, Pa tory. Buse Sy a ae ORTLIDGE (Yale), ACME. Prin. au12-4m ECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAW- —E. instruction ®, peaches w. Call for ‘auld St JOHNS ACADEMY—THE MILITARY SCHOOL at zand Ve.,—bas so: 8 Ca a Bend for" catalogue.” RICHARD LE OaRNe AM. rincipal aul2-lm H OME SCHOOL.--IN| ADDITION TO DAY ‘School I will take Six Boarding Pupils; hue cationa) attention will be given; ber 16. Address Mise LUCY 8. SI Rockville, Md W gRTED- By RXPERIENCED Piano Pupils for Fall Term. taken bow. Careful TEACHER OF tention to bgisuera, Best refs erences; $10 per term iwenty Lessons. Address at once T: cuxigui. Star thee. rd EAR-OLD IRON GRAY HORSE, 15 hands bie; food basiners carriage oF riding S STALL, 541 Center Market, au13-3t* XTRA INDUCEMENTS IN FINE 108 to quick buyers to mak eroom fof large stock now on the way. z oe Magnificent Uprizht Grand, used but six_mont patural Guyeh, fancy old oak case, unsUr for ele- @ance aud tone ; cost $550, now only $350. Superb-toned Dark-case Upright Grand, used but four months, 1 epleudid order and without a biemish: t $500. now only 8529. shed Dark-case Cabinet Opt tone, best make; cost $4: Elegant Dark Rosewood Case Cabinet Upright mag. bificent tone-qualities, superb ip every fine de- ; Cust 8400, now only $275. A Beautiful Full-size Square Grand, unsurpassed in tone aud durability. rich’ ros wood case, the very, Bur used but four montis; cost $000, now only $350, e Knabe Square Pian ini case, al] in nice order, fair tone. cost Lew $00 , how obly ® One Bradbury Square Piano, plain case, all in nice order, fine tone new $400, Low ouly 8140. 9 ‘ ual] Square Piano, in nice or- High-top, Sweet-tone Parlor Organ, a really Dew, bast make; cost #160, uow aly Either of the above will be sold on easy monthly Payments to suit buyers and reasonable discount for cash. Full gusraniees given with each. They are ex- cepuonally barguins aud wil) be appreciated, THE PIANU EXCHANGE Co,, The Leading Pigpo House, ___91:3 Pennsylvanie ave._ . OB SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 20 HOSES AMONG them, some tue Draftand Drivers. also 6 Young Hi Draft Mules. SCHELGEL & QUIGLEY, rear 033 D v.w. aul2-60" FOE, SALE= PSYCHO PATTERN SAFETY BI cle, lndy*s or geutieman' beari over. At stangata for Apply ‘387 Peun. ove = ww. augy-0t* LOR SALE—THE GREATEST SUMMER BARGAIN of them all—Uue Second-hand Upright; Corp @ rich tone and fini iD ‘Y walnut; ol, HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 Tthat.o.w. | al {OK SALE-SUMMER BARGAIN— F Ab assortment of Second- band ey! Upright and Square Pianos: sowe uearly new; all fully war- Tauted: also for sule ¢ large stock of Pianvs and of other well- R SALE—HOUSES— Fes M bet 3d aud 4% ate. aw., frame house, L400. (798) 4th at, near H n.w., 3-story 7-room frame ict Tex80. 45,000, wera se bei Dand® ma, 6-room brick dwell- (761) F near Ist st n.w., 2-story 7 and adh, frauie stable in Fear lot Toate Sg00. “ chusetts sve. De. aud 4th sts, “te asa * } O bet Gthand 7th sts. nw., 2story frame, 54} Chet. 34 and Ath ote, ne, S-story brick, (35) Mbet. 20th and 21st sts., lot 25.51100.9, im- proved by 7-room Fame, price per square foot, a2 (495) T near lst, st Bw, Satory end teement 63) L4it Soptine st Rw., new 4-story brick, (379) N. Cupitol bet_B and C sts., 3-story-and-base- METOz) Lt bet. Hand Sete, n.w., 2-story-and-base- 2) 13) * a Satory ent brick. © Tools with 2-story sk stable, (432: Pennsylvania ave. bet. 6th and 7th sta se, store @ 0U0. st, ae, 2-story 8-room brick with 20,000, «61> ‘Goumectiow! ‘ave, fine large dwelling, 20 Pooms, €30,U00_ (759 Fine corner business on 11tb near F wt nw, brick bullding with 2 rooms ‘and'@ scores, ren: B ing Kova interest: ‘baying rest & 00, _auld-st F st. aw. FOE SALE OF RENT—THAT KOW OF BEATIFUL New 8-Koom Houses on K st., cornering on Marton St, overlooking Khode Isiand im al} peintwents; rent low or sell at a to mm rs. WASH'N DANENHUWER, suld-lw 1116 Fst nw R SALE—9-ROOM HOUSE, RGE LOT, TA- Inch place S-ator rick 8 ; iy sane NE areas “2'W. ®, MYERS & SON, sal0-6t* 1420 New York ave. jALE-DWELLING HOUSE. PROPEL.TY ON “sulout TY SPHERFORD, 1507 F a.w. Fe SALE—IN IOWA CITY, 10WA, AN 6 PER H cent and « 0 per cout nvestuient, 1.000. H. WAKNER 916 I> 6 room (= ‘House; a ypopers tect ‘ocated for suburban 2 aujOur J. WP MYERS & SON. 1420 fave. LJ ——— BRICK DWELLING NORTH- west; first parlor, il ind large paltry . second fluor, for bers, and Seti roca’ comated play uadar wile bouas: RUTHEMPORD 1907 Pa °°, TS oe 4QR SALE-NEW TWO-STORY-AND-CELLAR Brick Dwelling, nati wood jut. seven rooms, bath ‘cdiae all Pease Price 64.000. ELEN TROT REND, foo SALE—BARGAINS! BARGAINS! dtoome jot Bon Tore 8000 141 15th st. a w., 6-room Frame, m.i., 19105 ft, ist, Meridian Ul near Columbia Rosd, 8-room ind T Cia deme na El TEs dh eek DS t; Ol. Sommer Puls, and Jefferson sta, S-room Anacostia—Co1 », lot Bl4xll4. pmpepeey T st. bet. 18th ith «te mow. = tos 10-ft or ZO-ft 1.25 st, bet. 16th and 17) ay, 235 to 8 15-foot alley. 2.25, $1.75 and $1.65 per. ‘Lot 152160, D st, bet, 15th and 16th a0. $450. Champlain Boundary and Columbia Sree ait Pee . C., wo acres upon wi ae an8-12t ts anite quarry. ). 2 ote, SOn1E0 fe. near Nichols ave, OK SALE—PINE TWO-STORY FRAME HOi Fe jocated | large york: fruit and ery a + Bi Cottage, 4,550 ft. of je House — Lot ‘ ft, sere JNO. H. 5] General trees Att’y-at-Law and =; wood hi: , terms; ais Fiomisen. "T's EUTNAM, Maple ave kaa = OR SALE OR RENT—ON EASY TERMS, TW Nice New S-rocus and Huth Back Hoses shimod, in 2 jew Sareay EBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C. Ta LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS CHOCSLATE MERIER. ce SOLD EVERYWHERE AVOID NETATIONS. OLY GKNERAL DEPOT FOR, THE UNITED — CARRIAGES; BEST rKest stock ; jlowest south i New York. DOWNEY'S NEW CARRIAGE AND HARNESS KEPOSITORY, L, bet. 16th and 17th sta, Washington, D.C. syste Fo? 8acesrrarrs PATERT_— Biscuits aud M: SCHMID’S Bird Store, 317 1zth'strest nw, Book on Treatment of Dogs sent free. Jy16-1m* CART OR ra FF SALE MAKEKS, 3y16-1m Ok SALES THE “OTTO" GAS ENGINE ‘quires no boiler : avoids all expensive atteudance. uo Jona of time; bo handling of fuel, $e suc peice ist, D. BALLAUF, Aw’t. 731 Vthet. ulz-te FOR SALE—LOTs. Fg, SALE—FINEST CORNER ON CAPITOL EC Hin at & bargain: tol R SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, BEAUTIFU) a t in Brookland, F foot: also cheap Lot ou NG. ave. near Oth. Apply st once UA SHIELDS, 1006 F st, o.w. auld-3t JOR SALE—CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE OITY: F 15th st. bet. U and P, 213x100, two party walls, 0090. bet. 9th 1 2 100. a a aisha Sei 1 and 14th. ¢2 nee ees DAVID D; gto es 8. r NER LOTS, 8.W. COB. yp ICE COR! LoTs, EB. ‘AStb ste. W. P. YOUNG, 1303 Fat. n.w. VOR SALE—23,50) 8Q. FEET OF GROUND ONLY two squares from Devy yard end one square from = Sp ae DT Baap omy og eae aH “a that section; price, ouly Sic, BuADLEY, O27 Fetn-w. aul0-60, AT A BARGAIN — LOTS 108, 100, R SALE— a td FBS Pleasant, 50x256 on -- FUN ro Will 5 } ai eees mis (16) G st. ne. bet. 12th and 13th, 18x90, price per foot, 50e, SLs) Sth and, fronting 57 feet on 8th 7113 foot on. ote funt the place for Stowot seven ave, bet. 14th and price fi 25. 2 ote each Baxiia, others Rhode Islan 4th and x 22 by abvut 100, prise par toot @ Nbet 17th and 18th sts. n.w., 492130, price per 7 Fade cide of K ot. bet. Coma. ave.and 18th n. wv. price pei (158) Coun. ave. near iy 24. 75100 toalley, cheapest Jot ou Conn. ave., rice yer foot, $i ae ‘oe it P $3.50 3 4 of 6th ‘Gand B ste. 8.6., frontage (271) North aide of T st. bet. 9th and 10th, party- wall citer side, will be ssliwi BREW anl0-5t 1K >ALE—ELEGANT LOT AT COR. OF COLUM- bia and Mintwood Pisce; some very fine ‘at moderate price. These and sewer near by; sidewsiks 8 peers FURD, 1307 F a.w. OK SALE—CHOICE SITE FOR STORE, 6’ AND k $.sts nw. cheap, Have several vers dearable ain. Lots aad © ‘builder or investur. WEAVERS & SON, 1420 New York ave, “snl 0-6F 20 minutes’ ride from jy6-3m. 8 SALE THE NATIONAL ment Com offers tor ER SALE—-LOTS ATFOREST GLEN. MD..GRLY town, is sopene feamber 16 abo." aed to ema Sate Deposit 5 jyl7-2m New Saab ben aud 15:h st ay Ce a IN WAGGAMAN AND RI- dout's addition to the city of Washington, formerly Fe w Park. thle’ per | pOrrysteunner Ae it, beautiful | every . now only aud-2w' 1223 = wasseies. Fo | 1223 LAME Chih ‘Boardi: Kerr's School for You Ladies aud firen. Full Term begins, Sept. our intoruation pile taken. Unntii sept, Mendham, Ne J. NPY\ELEGRAPHY.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Carefully Truined iu the Art of Telegraphy as used in all telegraph offices; good operators always ip de- mend For ‘ticuiurs Call or address SPiN: JAN BUsiNiss COLL! E, cor. 7th aud D ste. al CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. A ave., wil] reopen Monday. poe ie afords ity for acquiring # thorough and fuished are wed to advance the The wusical department couipiises theory and technic, and embraces piauo, far ‘snd ban violin, guitar . weueral ve and drawing, and fancy- sus-2u |HOBTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED AND PLACED SS “within the immediate reach of all; arme phono. Faphy acquired iu 16 siunple lessons: profeiency ta Between two apd three monthes send of cal! for pame fi ting wughtires. Head Sehool of Acme ‘aus-iim* ‘ol address, {¢ ‘eco-im )REDERICK COLLE | est Chartered in 1763. gies, thorgueh preparation for Collena, Sctentific ‘hols, or Business. rips irom suroad have their home Jn the house ‘are under his iiuiediate supervis~ i ai sie xceptiouslly bealthiul, For catalogues and information apply to the Prinol- J. R LESLIE, A.M, au7-1m* Frederick. Ma. GQHORTHAND | AND TYPE WRITING. dents P:epared for Amanuensia hs at Cpe BU or termi reas 5 Pres't, New Windsor, Md. a L174 crerere an 24889 Co, Md. Situation washing, months, Scbool, St. Mt passed for healt Sept. 2. For further particulars ie'W. SILVESTER, Principal. SyS3-cotm VOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. NGiitelate fnatitute tor Young Ladies and, Pre tory School for Little Girls, LMBLA 3 Pf from Baltimore, Md. conducted by the ‘Bistele Send for catalogue. jy2t-eozm T. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG Ladies ‘in separate departments), St. x » bear itimore. Prot.J. ©, Kinear, A. M., B. Principals Unsurpassed. @2U0 to y16-eolia* WARTHMORE COLLEGE, SWARTHMORE, Pi O1 oth pond, 10th. Thirty winutes treat ‘Street Station, ipbia, but all others admitued. Full co.lege course th sexes; Classical, Scientific and Lite: . Also ing aud s Preparatory School (2 classes). ithful iocation, large grouuds, iiew and extensive d ayparstus, ‘or catalogue par ticulars, EDW. .: ILL. LL. D., President. JRROOKVILLE ACADEMY. B pe September 15. ‘A bevutiful, healthy home, free from temptations, with thorough prectical training 3. DL WA , A. M. Brookeviil Montgomery county, M NINGTON (N. J. ewe. Convenien: ALL SUMMER—CHEAPEST AND BEST ace to learn Drawing Painting—Na- new. fire. I, ortralts ta ‘sbstoost, ceagon oa Yohet susrocal, carom,’ on Soler inte, pastel, ‘water and oil colors, toner trom $8 to 3 ). rus 1 @ aL veL- sg sai WAGES fON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Civua Building, vt and F eta-—Twentieth Feat, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet. &c. “Free wantages. "O. B. BULLARD, Director. jy6-2m" GLENMORE SCHOOL FOR GIKLS REOPENS Sept |. A limited number of boarders. For circular MALY C. BROOKE, Washington — Reference, Dr. Muncaster, 1405 N. Y. ave. auome 7) WO CHOICE SCHOOLS—BROOKE HALL, FOR Girls asd Toute Doles Beectniee Batts FOR Pebiet Boge ana Yous Men. hd} eS ee ae Fuletsioits oS eet * aul-lu 4 iN MD. STasaEDpchente ana Your courses of Beaty. Cat President Festus re MAD FELL, LID. PhD, IFE-SIZE CRAYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT IN if drawit L'iiteca Tesosune jo kpowledge of drawing eces- eary. Artis! 3¥20-1m 600 Lith st nw, CAL, DEPAR’ rT, BOLO OEGETOWN C A » D, C., be ‘and 10th ate. ber 30. sabes: Ww Hot. between -first seesion teu! The Sicttiay, be by ‘will have the benefit of the summer clinics for further particulars edsess @. L. MAGRUD) 3720-3 ALE SEMINARY, ENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1889, sbrpsbrmeena strate conan et tton etven ta Evelish in Apcicnt and Moders fed een Ae | he and cleat well at ucany appa with pas deligh! the Gelignetul, the scenery of the sar: Teasguatls. For extglon' auply to aa. WM. H. PURN! MUSIC AND ART ‘Bebool for Girls, L YX, Pres. ‘yi au, ‘SELMA. Ae aM, cs 0 A.B Firat Assistant BeOS D Derg ae i MASON, For circulars, &&., "whip. The ened baukrupte; near te. y B ROBINSON & 00.°S Ldllipation Outfitting Establishment, 000 PENXSYLVAMIA AVENUE ‘Was the firet exclusive Boys? and Children Clothing House tn Ammerien, Is proudly beare ‘he palm ‘or Buperiostty and variety of Styles Rxsellence of fabric and maka, and lownese of peien, ‘It is not a Bide issue in a big House but « big Home With Boys' and Childrens’ Clothing au13-00 as its beginning, aim and end. War You Szourp OOME TO US FOR YOUR CLOTHING, BECAUSE WE CARRY A FINE LINE OF THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS, BECAUSE WE LOOK CAREFULLY AFTEB ALL THE DETAILS OF OUR GOODS 80 THAT OUR CUSTOMERS MAY BE SERN TO GET ONLY GOOD RELIABLE WORK. BECAUSE WE TRY TO, GIVE YOU A LITTLE BETTER VALUE FOR YOUB MONEY THAN YOU CAN OBTAIN ANY WHERE ELSE IN THE CITY. BECAUSE OUR METHODS AND BUSINESS PLANS ARE JUST AND GENEROUS, WE GUARANTEE EVERY THING WE SELL, AND IF FOR ANY REASON ANY OF OUR GOODS DON'T TURN OUT AS WELL AS THE OUS- TOMER THINKS THEY SHOULD WE ARE ALWAYS BEADY TO SALISFY HIM. RB B BABNUM & 00. auld 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE WHaletear Wf ,rihe Dubest Aryl. 250, STEPPING HEAVENWARD. By Mre.Prentisa, 250. JOHN WARD, PREACHER, 406. THE SCARLET LETTER, 400. - @ 0. PUBSELL, auld 418 9th st nw, Sune Baroams. Decorative Art Goods at Less than Cost. Momie Cloth it lies Senet 3c. each. 20c. Splashers, 1c. each. ‘Zoe. Splashers, 150, each. ilk A: 1 Silk Chenille, 1 So. dos. ‘Silk, 10c. Wash Silks, 3e. each ; loz. pet a eres yt shades, Ge, om: ounce. ine of Moire au iD. Wbbons at special Wit. O. VIERBUCHEN, 1602 7th st. ow. ACHES OF HEAD AND HEART. Some Suggestions as to Aching Heads and Weak Hearts. From the American Analyst, There are a good many kinds of headache. In these days the nervous headache is a very distinct variety. It is generally in the front of the head, across the forehead, over the eyes. But it may be in other parte—at the top of the head, at one or both sides, at the back, or il over. It is painful, depressing, disabling. A man feels at the height of the paroxysm like a hunter who has galloped his legs clean off and who could not leap a three-foot ditch to save his life. The spur is of no use, neither is the pain in the head is worse to bear than either, and the patient will rather endure both whip and spur than make any kind of ef- fort which will make the head pain worse, Physic by itself is of no use. There is not a single drug known to medical science which will of itself at once and permanently cure a nervous headache. On the other hand, drugs are not always needed, A complete change of sir and circumstances will usually take away the pain in ten or twelve hours. Perfect res! of a duration proportioned to the severity an Jong continuance of the symptoms, will make the cure a There are, of course, methods of relieving or diminishing the pain until such time as it may be possible to obtain | the the complete rest, BUT THE REST I8 THE THING to be secured atall costs, If not, the pain goes from bad to worse and the risk from less to greater. The final consequence it is impossible to predict, except that a down is sooner ter inevitable, and the breakdown may be for a aged or fora lifetime. A nervous head- ache a danger signal; if it be continuous a catastrophe is imminent. The driver must put on his brake ell hazards or he will prob- ably soon have a leap for his life. There are very few sets of circumstances in which it isa man’s duty to go on with his work when he is in this condition at all risks, Even a threat threatened Besides, a man who is in the unyielding grip of a permanent nervous head- ache is not really best judge of his own circumstances. le magnifies and distorts it nee. He takes counsel of his — ee hopes and courage altogether. we repeat—im- mediate and sufficient rest—is th remedy. A fortnight at once may be better thane year six weeks hence. A weak heart seems to be decidedly more incon- venient than aweak head. If a msn or woman be little feeble about the region of t- po fcc evidence at all sorts of convenient and inconvenient times. If ite possessor finds himeelf rather late for his morning train and makes a ‘“‘spurt” to recover lost time the exer- tion is “Brg chwes by such a “bad quarter of an hour" that he resolves in future rather to a dozen than to risk temporary SUFFOCATION OB PERMANENT SYNCOPE agam. The practical evils that are associated with a feeble heart are innumerable and will readily suggest themselves to those who sess 80 unsatisfactory a pumping engine. Weak hearts are by no means so common as is often supposed. Many a man who thinks he has got one is merely dyspeptic; many a woman owes her symptoms _ tight lacing or insuffigient >, SCHOOL FOR Sate. SEs late Sir eee see ani A. M. (Vale), Sandy springy dy1-3m, UES imea hae He er st. li INGLE KING, TEACHAE OF oe in eye hie fA ‘ARY Spr ceulge gti orgs Re aia See . SCHOOL LANGU. TNs BERLITZ SCHO AGEs, 14th st. ow, m4 Sched 0 Advers Tae Fousr LIEBIG OOMPANY'S BXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘USE IT FOR SOUPS, SEEP TRA, GAUCES, AND MADE DISHEN ea Fy — ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889. — ‘CITY AND DISTRICT. ® Advertising is profitable only when prop- erly done,—that is, in the medium sure to reach ” and being ‘‘unable to give a account of himelt® ibe youn; “ fete nen olay —_—>—__ Kernan’s Theater. Opening. The regular season of Kernan's Washington theater will begin next Monday. The initial attraction will be the Big Four and Slavin All-American Combination. Slavin himself is one of the funniest men in the minstrel busi- ness, and Smith, Waldron, Martin and Healy, who constitute the big four, are too well known to need any introduction here. Besides these there will be Howe and Doyle, team dance! Miss Nellie Price, vocalist and danseuse: Josephine Macart and her troupe doge; Neiman, the ventriloquist; John Whit- man, vs Samson; Andy = Annie ga wpieon many others. Seats for opening it ma now be obtained. Be f cogeaee fete + He Promised to Leave the City. Aman named Jobn Clay Brooks, who came here a few days ago from North Carolina, Speech at Bath, Me., Expressing loterest in the American Merchant Marine. ete gee itlige.f 2 ff ———_—_e0—______ BILLARD CUES AND BALLS, The Advantage of Sma Small Cue Tipe—How to Put the English On, From the New York Sun, Today. visited a friend in the Capitol Tuesday evening | ° and was given money for his meals and lodgings. He went off and spent some of his money for whisky. Last evening he made himself objectionable to persons on the street near 13th and F streets and Policeman Lawler arrested him. Being unavle to give a good account of himself Lewes locked up as picious person. His friends state that is deranged. Judge Mills heard the this morning and released Brooks on his personal bonds upon his promise to leave the city, _trcaarn™ Sadbsonr Penxsrivanta Rartnoapd Excursion To AT- Lantic Cit¥.—Saturday next, by special train of parlor cars and-day coaches, leaving Bulti- more and Potomac station at 4 p.m., arriving at Atlantic City before bed time. Round tri $8. Road advertisement in another ———a GEORGETOWN. Tre Groncrrown axp Texierrown Rar- RnoaD.—A few days delay in beginning the la: ing of the rails of the Georgetown ap Tenley- town railroad has resulted from the rejection by Gen. Drum of the cross-ties offered by the contractors, It is but fair to say that their de- ficiency was not known to the latter, the wrong ties having been delivered to them by their sub-contractors. The railroad management is determined to have nothing but the best mate- rial used in the construction of their tracks, as they want to build and operate a model road in every ‘ticular, Itis expected that suitable ties will arrive ina day or two, and also that the laying of the track will begin next week at the Georgetown end. It was stated this morn- ing by a gentleman closely identified with the road thats large force will be put to work, and that within ninety days the cars will be wn, and also that next be made to extend the ilty for takin’ up for myself, colored boy named Louis Williams when arraigned in the Police court this morning on a charge of dis- tarbing the quiet of Olive avenue. Andre’ Wilson,another colored boy, was also before the court, Ita d that Wilson's sister was struck by Williams. Wilson took up for his ter. Williams wWas fined @5 and Wilson was discharged. Cuerry Auer Oases.—Tillie Catlett and Cassie Catlett were char; with violations of law in Cherry alley. lie was charged with vagrancy and Cassie with disorderly conduct. The former was given twenty days in default of bonds and Cassie was fined 85 or fifteen days. Pusuixe Tue Cana Worx.—During the past few days of good westher contractors em- ployed on the canal re; have made upa good deal of the lost and at the close of today the work done on the Georgetown level will be greatly ‘advanced, for a large and effi- cient force were put to work again this morn- ing. Mr. G. W. Ciesell, the miller, was upon scene of labor yesterday afternoon and stated to a Stax reporter this et ee the work was making such headway that he was of the opinion that if this weather continues r would be turned on in the level next y. Personat.—Mrs, H. D. Cooke left yesterday for Engleside, Beach Haven, New Jersey, for a stay of six weeks, ‘EMPSRATURE AND ConpiTion or WaTER at 7 .m,: Great Falls, temperatare, 76; condition, $4. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 79. Con- dition at north connection, 15; condition at south connection, 25. Distributing reservoir, temperature, 78. Condition at influent gate house, 21; condition at effluent ring efforts wil te house, $3. t- | High tide in the river toda; J ; had better be risked than a | tide ‘emubiad y a Ha? pam; low at 6:15 p.m. . ANACOSTIA, Panrnensurr Tzovstes.—For two or three | ihre r has rented s small truck farm about half way between Anacostia and Benning, where he made a living for his family, he having been disabled from follow- in trade as a painter by a fall from a scaf- ten days, ‘Mr. Daniel E. Acton and Miss Mary Anna Hicks, both of W were married by Rev. Richardson at the ME. parsonage on Jackson street last ; The ee nee Ney juiet ane, bah Sow fxtonia a The nya pariy at Brran, grove last jorEs,— wo ovening nll prt yon the Ladies’ guild of Eman lurch, was very largely at- tended and continued until alate hour.. ipTEn F é i ; 3 5 ' big flat tip. This was the style used by players when billiard tables were much larger than they are today and were adorned with pockets, £0 that a billiardist had to be also a pool player. The old gentleman finally applied to the cashier for a cue. and after a search a cue with @ tip as big as a dime was found for him. He thonght it was pretty small. but he tried it and managed to amble through a game. Mr. George Slossou was asked what the style was in cues at present. He replied that the ten- dency is toward swall tips. “Ti ras,” he said, ‘when a small-ti ity, but now it is just the of —- It didn’t take the players to see the value of small tips when the small tables, the balk line and the cushion play made nursing necessary. A cue with a big tip is next to use- less in corner play, whilea small tip can be ‘tage, Do matter how the balis lie. You can draw better with it, play the balls closer, and send your ball further with less ex- ertion, because you can give it more English.” ee speaking al aay ~ trouble — persons ve in learning even a billiards Mr. Slossou said that. in “For instance,” he said. “an ordinary player thinks that to make a draw shot it ph ee id to strike the cue ball quickly, He does so and his cue back the moment be strikes the This is wrong. The shot should be made the same asa follow shot, with the exception, of course, that he must strike the cue ball un- derneath. He must take his time and make the shot as deliberately as though it were a simple carom. In this way be soon learn that he can control the direction of the cue ball en it returns as easily as he can a straight- y shof.” Behind Mr. Slosson's desk is « row of deep cue racks filled with cues, Alth they are all the promnely af he great billi himeelf, they are to all intents and purposes owned by fee gessonn whose Dames are upon the white labels pasted on their butte, This insures the n Leer noes ato one be Mies ve in a well-regulated Toom supplied with four new sete of bails a year. ‘That is a new set every three months, and ball has to be turned down in order to round about opce a month. As balls costs $22 to $25, some idea of can be obtained. ————-ee——_____ AtLawric Crrr.—It is the great seaside of America and it is brought very close people of this city by lvenia Protection From the American Agriculturist, The plague of flies touchesa very tender spot—the pocket book—for it causes animals to they would otherwise. By affording protection to the animals we save money ns truly as we do by giving them comfortable shelter. protection ft isthe wallow. Though cattle have tough bi io them muc® discomfort and it is humane and profita- santo ee this animals soon lesrn to smoke. Horses suffer Hitt | E t i : Z i if if £ i BF geek re EFF si : : fil i [ | | | [ | } i i i H i F i! Hf Hl [ FF rr i f i | ly ; H vt fl striving for. We will bring about the practical enforcement of the rights of man, which were long ago given on paper. “Those were the vows which thousands and hundreds of thousands of men, who were in- Vrmade with prefousa "grenig ope " wit foun wil with ing of teeth nd clenched fists. They vowed to fulfil the of those whe had fallen for liberty and rig) oe Ah. How He Eased His Conscience. Jobn Gunderson, farmer residing in Wor- cester township, Montgomery coupty, Pa, and ® devout Mennonite, soon after the rabbit-kill- ing season closed last winter shot one of the long-eared animals, When he realized his error he gave the rabbit to his son, who in turn -] sold it toa neighbor. But Gunderson’s mind troubled him. He knew that he had vio- lated a state law and he hed vo rest, As time went on the feeling grew upon bim so much that he couldn't sleep, and asked some of his neighbors to inform upon him eo that he could pay the penalty and in that manner ease his mind. But bis nei of | lated Magis fined him @5. The law, however, says that of the fine shall go to the informer. Gunder- son left the office, but soon returned claimed the €2.50 due him. reid wed Tn achort & none ity tion against 4 fine was imj the €10, but he claimed the @5 due the informan’ farmer's mind had been eased and his home with s clear conscience. ser fine he will be €2.50 an ae ree ; be tire [ Sewer Department Trouble. Mayor Hart of Boston has unearthed serious Pennsylvania club at Long Branch, N.J., were arraigned before Justice Vandorn yesterday on the warrants sworn out by Baron de who is now supposed to be in Philadelphia, The baron promised to see the justice Tuesday it, but did not keep his appointment nor he a at the ing. As nei OS Killed Himself With Two Pistols. At Columbus, Ohio, yesterday, Ferdinand Bauer, aged $2, a barber, committed revolver at his Aaot, k I f | | f il FFE i i iH E i ; E