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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS If WILL LEAD THE PHOCESSION. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. THE BIOLOGICAL SECTION. = - 7 = 7 = = of the med ‘and capital, the | Several Very Interesting Papers Read by Pavpable: 13 uaa walt | F°Phices $40. Ailines THUEWREFES, Bn otic * | F'lrame dealings geass ao paige | Tomorrow's Big Star and Some of Its Ad-| “What makes you call that pot hen ‘Nestor? questions of divorce, eateide, inert of tn Members This Morning. H gt. care only $1.66 . ALE—ONE FIRST-CLASS VICTORIA, CAN | Station. &. "i peoias. mirable Contents. Isn't that rather inappropriate?” sanity and of crime of all kinds. “4 of Fluids in Se, room and bath brick, east front; #3,200; 8100 | FO" SATE Trond carriage apd Sates focus: ou @ | Attorney. Hockville, Ma. outlet No; you sce I spell the last syllable with an The engine of civilization seeme to have lost | 4 Paper entitled “Movements . st. bet, Gib and he wes for sake very cheat it go} FR SALE — 90 ACHES. 2 MILEE East OF | Tomorrow's sixtoen-page Gran will, as usual, | No 28 Plante” was read by Prof. Wm. J. Bealof! Sones. sua: SALE FGG.-AGk | sounty reed: i300: "DUCKETT b FORD, 917 F | contain a large amount of interesting, original ‘His talk FOE, SALETS HANDSOME igan in the biological section toda} FOR SAFE AND PROF-| FOB SALE-A HANDSOME MALE FUG: AGE | ct'n'y. matter, fresh and entertaining aswell as in-| The idea has on the MORE CREATIVE POWER DEMANDED. showed that it has been proved that fluids in Tell bcuaan'actust"is | tit date ad the out. Gaulat'257Da.'s.w.-— le | FOR SALE-UR AORPS WITH GOOD 6-00: asides gictag tie sean opipechgered ret opengashice The demand of the age is for more creative | the higher plants move through the cavities of gan Tapely iietieying action: Y plese date and size both vente, ga to break | exellent land; @1,400. DU = ron ee of public interest. A large number of special | umbrella every time the bass drum in the brass Ce ones el en ae ee RUST & HUSGEKBORD. fos tall. cheap. SCHMID'S BIRD 5 ‘ORE, 712 12h articles on subjects of interest, written in a | band plays. note. able to harmonize the different elements of our | through the substance of the walls first wasa really remarkable production. It was entitled “AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN STRPICULTURE” civilization. _ Exceptional men get their eyes early in life, and, taking advantage of every opportunity, mount head and shoulders above their fellows; iDIT- 5 {CHO SAFETY; IN GOOD Co! So ay ny at 8 Pet u sr If the cavities at the end of astem be filled with gelatin and then freshly cut no fuid com be forced through the «tem. OK § Bi Oth st. mw. .@1 and basement bright and pleasing style by keen observers of men and things, will appear in its pages tomor- row. Taz Sta always furnishes its readers “Thim that uses watther.” remarked the plumber's assistant, “must pay the piper.” and was presented by Anita Newcomb MeGee | others are crnshed for lack of like treatal Fiuids enter plants through the action of spaenesiag power SALE_TWO-STORY 8:10 x HIGHLY BRED home with the best that is to be had, and the most in- ‘The tiny hat has vanished of this city. Mrs MeGee said that it isnot | to mect emergencies wnich the former class | "move, and within plants move from place to jo. et. 5th and Oth sts. : mod. impe. : fur FOS Bale — 4 Litres, oF 5 hunting | porch on thrve sides: 8,000 generally known that a carefully planned and | hurl upon them. place through the action of osmose and capil ee ioc Bot pedaine tt terms apply wo: Z- OOOEES Saeigg jail or 61,700; 08 sory Se icos Fat. nw. | WTesting new productions of writers in the BE oc prakhd getter asec methodically conducted experiment in human | ,, All questions arising from the mixed condi-| jnrity. The former is the moving foree, the POR SALE_BARGAINS, NO MISTAKE—2 BEAU- | — Ona ais STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Cla: SOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- | 2€Wspaper world at the time of going to press il bag ano labo meses. stirpiculture, probably the most extensive and a ell my 7X zation must oventu- | issser the supporting force. ‘There le a certain hou seams ua ug aan Hats sam | FUsre and uater spy ches bat Spagna | Kenya Witow oprogiane futon seams | will be furnished tho readers of tomorrow's r Plc, was carried ou, during tho years 156 19 | Bet develop all the energles of the tedietiaal | Peviodicity ‘of these processes produced by a eS Gb macke™™ SELON | Uaucusieom! Frevone for selina: “OL Ss * | TICH ARMSTRONG, Amacovtis, D.C. et" | paper. The various illustrated articles will be} an agricultural pursuit—the bull and the | 1879 in central New York. ‘The criginator of |, According to Herbert Spencer, “the process | metaboliam and other couse which keep fluids Sb Fee — “au JOR 5. INE ONE OR TWO-SEATEDLIGHT, | J{OR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE—5 ACRES, good this Hye the experiment was a zealous but logical en- | in which life essentially consists is the continu- | moving. i See eae ere cee, banyios, nas | I thigh utils Covered with fratt ra, | especially weel paper | red blazer. thusiast, the late John Humphrey Noyes; the | 8% maintenance of an equilibrium between GASES IN PLANTS. set double harness. two. fine horses, four and ive iL aoe cellar i Gog ane eerom throughout will be interesting and up to ite purpose was the promotion Oe ‘sanctity; the | the organism and its environment.” Dr. J.C. Arthur of Purdue University, La- ree eS EWLDID, Gola ere |e baad sag, |O7M high standard. It will aleo contain the} |‘ ather,” sald the Boston Ind, “if you find | place and the means were the Oneida com-|_ It isevident that this want of equipoise or | fayette: ted tran « paper entitled “Gases in ‘OR SALELA CHANCE TO GET A GO. Home | ®-*- ROGERS wagon | Fusien'hate® BO) tat nat wuss wap of | conclading chaptors of Richard Harding Davis | t!solutely necessary to punish me, 1 wish | munity. lie of ‘the individual cases gen rates | Planta,” saying that the history of the disor. Piereips ghee aizarnaom icky ore | FOR SLE A NEARLY SEW ORG EIS NAQON | 2 teh ag cd wine FeV | admirable wtory, “The Reporter Who Made | 708 ToUld take the precantion to manicure the | _{n sly life Noves founded the pecaliar sect | lie cai = tele te | Sen ees atthe Matay of tho ines. Stories aud cedar; 8 rooms and Lath; large lot; < Sib brake ce apphcativn. Aso places for rent. JAMES B; CLEM- nye ahi divciples to the number of eighty-reven at | Wordsworth tells us “Heaven lies about usin | Movements was traced from the time of Mal- = DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. wee it Mi ae iS ACRES OF FINE GARDEN LAND, | Himoelf King. , the old gentlemen exclaimed. Oneida. Here the community of goods and | OUF infancy,” but this is only half a truth, for pighi, 1671, to the present day. The most val- {OR SALE—A L2 PER CENT INV on a 30 SEWING MACHINES aT 010, | F'wituconfortstic dwelling. on Good Hot Hill, | The following are some of tomorrow's feat-| ‘“Yes, sir,” the boy went on with dignity, “ite | also of person was practiced, tem of com- | Children inherit qualities as likely to render | Uable of our huowledge of the subject has six brick houses near government ity to new. At AUERBACH'S Capitol | about three-quarters of a mile from Anac very ss nails need attention.” plex marriage in which the amative and pro- | them demons as well as angels. been ved from the investigations of the Sie OF HOB ID D: STOSE. B00 Mul Graney Sar PERK anand Peerge, | Sheep ot $0... B.BROOKS_ oh Tae oe re | ures: Pogative functions were separated having been | , More and more discerning people are coming | last twenty-five years or even lens, The que ERR. se duand Pa ave. ne. WAT. 5 }OR SALE OR EXCHANGE F . . aes i to reali recent — ° carbon PES sana has FSS nora ropnomn Guana | Be ergrtg ie ip Saat | "cares uyvay ite roroe Rac | 2IMP7 tlc—tho wake shed "Unt ts the tet at i, te community | sin tthe bec te al Seven |e tnd. trogen andi “tng "tomer th st. me., half square frou: mocking birds. Fold ips KEW BIRD STORE, ‘and weat house: ‘Bue orchard and oe yway' cS was carefully limited, but at this date financial | child life. CL TT much. The variation is chiefly dus (eae ae 712 12th sf. B.__| Pyood chance tor a Yutcher; im stownof 3,000in- | or He features are protiy but solemn; icceas being awared and the members having |, Notice with what emphasis Erocbel speaks of | tthe breathing and. to the “aeimnlation ot R; two. stories « : Re Le , CALIGRAPH, HAM- ADI SEN RIT) ustrated. net thei i sad inc: to 250, the experiment irpicul- | t ng rom early a 4 only in EF Nib and 10th, south of T st only $5200 ‘out Navicnais Crandall; Heil and World tyve- | uaisges "™S Aaee%s APRENT, 1200 cat. 2.w. INORAS ¥ SENORITAS. (Ilastrsted.) ‘as ae patently wots wit ee ture was begun.’ Its object was tho increase of | 6 of the quality of self-conscionsmees, which | im the part of the plant that is green’ ‘They ie ‘DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. writers at i, a yim | POR SALE-SEVERALCHEAPFARMS. | All about love and marriage in the landof the sanctity in succeeding generations in order that | #2 be illustrated by anecdotes in the life of Ros- | breathe throughout the whole plant. got ee TXYEWKIT 390m | F'GL6 scree 32 mitles from city, $6.20 per acre. ‘Mexicans. Of figures she wanted to add. sin, and finaliy death might be abolished. | Coe Conkling. stems and leaves—and the gases past out am Fit. ice : Cd sccpud bend; aug stan, Send ter corosior er | Spnacsunss wectek. Md. Gab per ore. “That's wrong!” and her month puckers tightly; | Physique, intellect, hereditary qualities, mm ; peedily come when the earli- | into the plant through the general surface, eetenll aa s Tihatow. mie | Zodacres Va EINE RT ae, A STUDY IN HOUSES. (IIlustrated.) “Bat I won't give it up, horrid thing!” *) tual attraction, &c., were secondarily cond | tend aos nt period of the mind’s| Whether it is covered with bark or ordinary AMEN UHOAT aulsur ay 1307 ‘What the bomen ef different peoples tell es. Ps ered. elopment will not be allowed to become epidermis, The transfusion is not confined to FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. |ALE—A CHOICE, WELL-IMPROVED 108- It is plain to be seen she is slightly The first principle of this stirpiculture was | dulled and ruined, to its own loss and to the breathing pores, but takes through, OOM BHICES, Li POcreiarm, tute rou Ma Na.; new build- | FASHION’S LATE FADS. (Illustrated.) Disfigured, but still in the ring. continued {u and in breeding ‘with Judicious | 108s of | the state, to which every huinan being the solid walle. But while gus will thus slowly Brice €1.500 on ;OR SALE OH TRADE FUR HURSES_TWO DAY. | ince, churcheaand shows: Eure Wyler: S°2uarmiex | Some of the styles adopted by fashionable mixture of foreign blood from time ‘to time. | #8 indebted. jituee through cork aud other plant cover- Eton wacons, 2 surreys. 1 backboard, 4 Xaide-bar | suulidant fruit, delist ty) Pt ry : Its second principle was the caretul sclecti For ages the human race has been a prey to | iM&*, it cannot be forced through by pressure, ‘0 1 pactom, 1 cart, 1 erocer's wayon At tue | Kinases, Ve. women. Farmers Alliance orators should be introduced | (¢" in dividuals. rom 1869 to 1880 every variety of crime, and nations have risen | 2Wever great or prolonged. The laws gov- redtied from 81.2000 1 GHANGE STABLES, SsTah stews aula W THE REPORTER WHO MADE HIMSELF |" Sentlemen of agriculeure and refinement, | dren were born in pursuit of this plan. Of | OMly to fall into degradation. The same fate is | CFiNK the movement of asus through the dif- : c. T. i jo SALL—A SOUND, SAFE HOKSE AT A BAR- poe branch and the7thst. | KING. (lh these five died at birth from unforeseen causes | efore us unless we give to each child ite in- | foe eerie ot plants were stated, eo fer as BALE— BARGAIN IN SMALL HOUSES: | Ffuin:tobe vod tor ‘want of use: adapted for fauly | Fike, Wachay the faisead ou the west and the pike ou | SING. (Illustrated. ) A prominent official tells the following: depending on the mothers and one child was | #lienable right to develop its whole nature to Tacanate been investigated, and the lines for Sa bam a cas tant aMTOvin eetals: | 01 7 Seer AEE okmaos aves above's se annimear | tuecart and swoping toward both “Tuedrainayo isox- | ‘The conclusion of Richard Harding Davis'| 34) barber shop adjoins the Columbian Uni- | #cknowledged a fuilure physically. Otherwise | it highest power of development. ther study were pointed out. Searcars, Don't unies thiscuence, s rErL, a » Jolmeon ave. above! be | colseut: water rood ane Sener barby tdhnivabile shest shery. aa Ge ce eee alee iation | t2¢,¢Xperiment was progressing admirably, the hat an uplifting to all civilization would ABSORPTION OF FLUIDS BY PLANTS. Livi F st. nw. _ | 7G SALE—TWENT: HEAD OF HOSES, if G one ou the branch wich trout on the pike. ‘Therese teen houses tdivisionand more are to fhe Kock creek National Park, as surveyed, extends to a pont opyosite the southern cnd take place in afew generations if a truly wise and philosophical training could be given to young children in order rightly to stimulate children being given the best of care, when an unexpected result caused the failure of all Noyes’ plans. ‘The spirit of monogamy, ruth- Tt arrived from Rockingham county, Va. ,six firsi-ciass horses and One of the interesting papers rend before the for the Advancement of Science holds its meet- biological section was read by Prof. L. H. Pam- ings. Ifound my barber gazing at a piece of GATHERED BY DEATH. I : . 1 of Ames, Ioy the “Absor, it Flu- : lessly kept in check before, bec: strong in | their mental and moral powers. reseed —oiared-ngee dogs ption of ie ‘tor of this adivision aga to, the west ot eased ure, | ‘Three notable personsabout whose lives many | meteoric iron exhibited on the Pavement, eee ee oe Se eee erties | ahaveare Soutles wie tor omay have | ids by Planta.” The subject was co a Ni ‘Park aud. will memories cluster. By John F. Coyle. weighing 154 pounds and coming from Ari- ‘4 : firet - GINS #-ALWAYS ON HAND THIRTY 70 | uesss™ ed, the nearest drive {U1 = La community for stirpiculvural purposes that | given great attention to this important subject, | ft+t as to the relation soil has to the amount of BRICK STOKE, COR GTHAND | OH SALE-ALWAYS ON i Suepess tua , ‘THEATRICAL TALE. zona, He walked with me to the shop, and | the complex marriage system was given up in | PUt there has been no gencral movement | Water it contains All soils bave the power of mans eatottabie, and ail horses warranted to be aa Fepre- y tor than im any : when he got me into the chair he asked: 1879. The dissolution of the Oneida commu- | toward this object. - sbrorbing more or less of water. ‘Thisdepends sented, _S. SCHLEUEL. 406 pina nw: —_aU0_| outer subiies.On Of slit advantages Interesting gossip about stage folks at leisure. |" ..10.'d dat iron come from” nity by mutual consent followed a year later. | _ From an economical cnnipeins it might be largely Sn the character of the ecil. dandy + (ernutt ew and second-hand carriages, ee "Bo, LEIGHTON, | | OUR NAKED NEIGHBORS. “Out of the sky.” Fectelepr= igrng Sagan ane gag ny ep ad Je a grees Catan me ce jateotiines for sass WS SAW PROPERTY =| Citious peoples of Uncle Sam's new. sister} ‘Hm! Jeu drop down?” Of he stipicultaral children only one has | ember cannot suffer injury without danger wo |#orbed by the wo. uitis may be chemical F. GEYER, 466 Pa. 2S” 3 AN ER’ republics. “Yes.” since died. The others, now aged eleven to | the w! iy- Kvesaobingh prc princl con- pe ay A GE — Se as tf “Bat dey don’t know whar it come from any | twenty-two years, arc on the whole somewhat ADVANTAGES OF THE KIXDERGARTEX. Tamoate of plants are potash, sron, sulpher, mi promytiy attended te COUR SoAKBOL, a0 Mar, | POL SALE A BEAUIIFOL Lox AT uveris | ATTRACTIVE HOMES. mo’ dan dey know what do stars is made from, | above the outside avernge in physique and School authorities are beginning to recog- | not got along without those slenenwe Nine. - 7, SRP West Wasiuucton. ste io and only xi very cin nao wolxe ge Hote Getting ready for the fall and winter decora-| does dey? oe — _ bere ppd ise the advantages of the kindergarten, for in | gen is supplied to plants in the form of ni- fuiprovenenis, quod lovat Sou trout. FOR SALE_PIANOS. suite See ee os 0.” fusion from the intellectual Noyes family. It | the public achool system, bat. bp the etatinues | ale, LhOwEh the air containsa great deal of * ‘S-roou fruue ou lath Stynars iw, ~ OE SALE-NEW COTTAGE AND Ip ACHES OF | RAMBLINGS. pees Sez ment, Some shoes 1) ara] show ,iare | is therefore noteworthy that of the oldest six~| gathered by the bureau of eduction’and pre- | prey ahmemion Te ¥ Price, $2,300. “Ihe eroum jo SALE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO AT A SACKI- land: truit, &c. ; 4 mile trom terminus of Conn, rnin’ an’ write about it, but comé right down mn are in business asclerks, foremen, 4 » Gekielenicgens b sa, Saase E'MAibinans nies | foveatuene” POTRAUTSVGt? Pia St Tureud | What an observer finds to talk about at the | 22720 now no mors about it dan ws doce ini of ropa fro are wit: |[Couses™™ eee * few eatierad over the | "Le wtragen, found. in orm. tating ie OEP ““Peostory bay-window brick im splendid 2 ree SSS a capital. What’s dom fellows dat does wid de bugs?” dents of law and medicine, two at college aud} In Waxhington there is not one kindergarten living plants, so-called bacteria. In « steril- Joration northeast. Goud lot-, South front. | Huse TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW stock. | F Faown os Os Ost THE DEAR D} “ ists.” only one following manual occupation, being | connected with the public school system, al- | ined So) iitric acid ot f The = Sack eee apFught piano,but Mtile used, at $186. | closed by fence; ood S-ryotm house. and. bath areerre. ee eMechanio. | Of the oldest six girls two are st | though appeals have been made for years to| of absorption of Murde difer wit dubtnnen we. Stanganpren, ent uprucht pianos, wood as Dew, at £200 yer your “Avo Sa How the dead are laid away and cared for in lad : es and one is a student of the kindergarten | Congress for means to pay twenty teachers of plants. In some aquatics roots are poorly de- si * a ee ee i “Entomologists.” DI kindergarte x ; 4 ew parlor organs, one at 850, the other arccwars “call uron, 3ick ACHLE AT CHE Chili, logiat ut,” Mra, McGee said in conclusion, “the | {indetsartens, yet no response has been made, | veloped: the root liairs are absent. In some “Hm! Well, now dey knows what dey's G. L. WILD & BROS.", and im fact one of the nicest houses tis though Congress still goes on appropriating | plants the leaf develops root Lira, st. new. WOR SALE—COTTAGE A Ce — iD TWENTY ACRES main object of the experiment has not yet been 5 : talking about." Dey gits dar. Dey's got the | Mult! olject of the experiment has not yet been | large sumsforstoneand bronze monuments, but |" In gost plants growing ia, sell the root aye: JOR SALE—PIANO, UPRIGHT GRAND, ALL | »,,.oming Takoma Park: fing An interesting room in the National Museum | bugs an’ dey kin tell all about ‘em, but it's | tionint and he wos born of tn ancien niece, mattered limment ll mgr td the evil nl Jery copious and root hairs are 2'0'hto reasumalile oer Tefused, “Aduress Box ao, | Hae of the Sandy Spring railroad and ee long way atween de bugs an’ de stars.” both Noyescs, Of the rest but few are regular | "Is it not time we left off the worship of our | soprophyiey, like todian piter we tone ae ; Water; some truit: fime wew; ) Star ullice. auld-lw* 0-2 (MIN, 612 F st. 7 church “members. experiment wot aucestors, after the mat if is i ¥ Apply womnersk: BERRES “Git sCEHELOR_COST=RE_WILL 7 JAMIN, 612F st. | CRANKS AND BEGGARS. ——- — -see—____ Sherurecousen ae dice Miata thes ase re, after nner of the ancients, | infested with fungus, which takes up the HAS NOT SETTLED WITH AVERILL. and can we not break through our shell, and sand uprueht pianos, “One at 8140; in the words of Tennyson: : three New ‘The peculiar correspondence to be found in nourishment from the humus for the Indian OK SALE—NEW BRICK ON ACKER ST. one at $155, sndcasst elt, Jo a Dunes could doubtless be improved by more attention Tools, mod. Ups. ; onl ct ; d ‘ipe and in turn the Indian youriehes the from city on Met. branch, Be and J. it. R “Yhis hows nl fficer’s mai to stirpiculture, yet when directed to the per- | « . out bruins and bath lot Ua fo wey price cae Bar foe “e eae rat ip anos ‘This house a cabinet officer's maila. Mr. ALL. eee Tells of nie Relations with | ‘0 stirplculture, yet when directed to the 1 me ‘Rise from our dead selves to higher things. fungus. This has been synebions. = a = = wit -cia88 . For price and the ral » cI Penn. ave.Uew. 3 — BOT Re - | STORIES OF THE WEST. Gene: =e a ~ ORIGIN OF THE CHAUTAUQUA. expected. RELICS OF ANCIENT MEXICAN CIVILIZATION. The second paper was of less popular interest BIOLOGY OF THE CHALCIDIDR. e“The Biology of the Chalcididw,” by L. 0. Howard of Washington, D. C., was a contribu- FOR, SALE-A MAGNIFICENT, NEARLY NEW. Tull size, square rand rosewood piano, but littl iSed, and in'elecant condition : one of the best mak A paragraph headed “Gen. Averill Paid,” Blog e Rorerameent otsciel_ edie eye Joe | Tee rail eed Wee tet The final paper was on the “Origin of the cut when he was a youngwter. Name Chautauqua,” by Albert 8. Gatchet. The VESTUR: t ‘Norfolk, « very desirabse improved Property payin s per cent interest. and oy changin V ANTED_SMALL FARMS OR COUNTRY RESI- ences near city are daily calied for, hence own- upper fours wil pay 10 per cei fed on the best ue full tone, with beautuul sinzine quaiity; | TS would do well to place them with us torsale. the Philadelphia Times, was copied into Tax | than the first, but it was presented by a very | B®™€ Chautauqua, hesaid, had been interpreted | tion to the question of parasitism among in- Tekicees corner of tae ethy WOU, wits every toca pou om pabenta of SUPE | aura gee MOCLTON eotiaitas.w, | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP, Stan yesterday. In regard to that Mr. AL. | ountesulo women, Zell’ Nettall, ‘here 7 omnes, ey aitenons ways, She sects, The chalcidide form the largest famil once SHE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, POR PALE Ty OMUNDREDSUBURBANELACES | Some interesting information about en ab- | Barber writes as follows: nowhere @ more famous lady anthropologist | why this name, which is worded on the Sencea- | (rePerasitic insects and the author disc aul3 vi3Pennsylvaniasvs. | mapof country thirty miles around Washington sent sorbing topic. “T have not ‘settled’ with Averill; I have not Sot meted of Mie to alk segs Ge manner than Mrs. Nuttall is in her own particular Troquois language, still spoken in western New | in which they attack other insects, the frog. Also vlaces forent. JAMES E CLEMENTS, | pp ‘compromised’ with him; I have not ‘paid him | line of study. Aztec antiquities. bhe is «| York, cannot signify auytuing eles bat come line = se onteaht JOR SALE — SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ALL | 231 F st_ nw. See M CAMP MOORE. Illustrated.) $221,000’ nor any other sum. He is not the | daughter of Nuttall, the famous naturalist,and | taken out fish there.” It is pronounced by these wag ted nat eneenaean <n “i thorouwhly repaired, and will be soid ior | POR, BENT BEAUTIFUL (ROOM DWELLING | How the Washington Light Infantry boys are | ‘owner’ of the ‘Averill patents in asphalt.’ |her mother was of ‘Aztec descent, Nearly all | Indias kan Tchatak Wanand the old Euplieh ag engat ¢ he deeel wag 3 stvongenedis nal oF om Cary aeOuthLy payouts. ‘at Hyattsville, B. and O. i. it. ; new and in pertec a ‘th Se wack’ im | HOF life was devoted to the study of Mexican | and French documents vary en iy in “ye wegen PREIPFER & Ci |# F, 516 11th st. contiticn. Apply to 1, Be BROOKS, rt ra enjoying themselves. ‘There has been no ‘cessation of public work’ in 4 4 f iy or reproduction by virgin females, which vece- re ons iiton. : P anthropology, and naturally her paper to- | their mode of writing it. It is probable that | gioneliy occurs arcone che he ~ Us DALE VE DOLLARS MONTHLY — WHEELING IN ENGLAND. any city. day on “Relics of Ancient Mexican Civil- | fish were taken out by the Indians from Lake | jn fact, a comprehensive review of the entire +Qotiore, with Fanre; Lot und cold water bae ist | What a Washington bicyclist saw on the way |. ‘‘In 1883 Averill brought suit against the Bar-| ization” was a very. interesting one. Chautauqua to stock the brooks and ponds of | biology of the tamil SA NT OFFICER Gixes yous fine-toned square piano or handsome or | troi0 sisbie lor two Loree; collar and sada. Pros, fh ‘Loudia so tk neck Y | ber Asphalt Paving Company, myself and| Mrs. Nuttall is in Europe and her | the vicinity. The author proposes to change dengd enar_now 15 socen hows nese Dapoat Chis; | Safe FOW NEES | surre. 1205 Peeve | WitR TWO Mts, SRED. — —— others for damages on account of violating the paper was read by Prof. Putnam, the venerable permanent secretary of the association. It de- Sliema, the orthogrophy of Chautauqua into the more ICAL SECTION, THE Ci scientific Chatakwa. NEW YORK NOTES. terms of a certain contract. thie suits KOPP S taal bated’ stocks and utter good sccunty. Prigip: = 00, Star office. 2 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN ; TO LOAN IN SMALL AMOUNTS, WITH- lay. on read estate, interest, im property returned Mesired. ‘8u20-1in* SALE_NEW S-STORY AND CELLAR, ‘nglish basement house, all mé ANIED—10 BOREOW $25,000 FOR 5 YEARS at S ver cent on, pro} ct Tugba worth: uute ¥ TO LOAN IN SUMS TO wed F 8.000 | Mout rates on eppro focee resin Oo YOU WANT MONEX?—$10 TO 8100 TO LOAN sj il the District of Co- than double. ‘Adare bi Star “ real EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESIATE. PROMPT B. O. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and ¥ steno. w. LAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, ron sae= UBURBAN HOUSES WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS AND BAFLD TRANSPOKTATION. Now is the time to buy. For full particulars, terms and pertuit to inspect call Upon the dudersigued We also have other subarban houses from $2,500and McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Corner 10th and G sts. ‘ork of every INE LEMOH, formerty with A. Fisher and Maison \riese, Paris, mye OUTL ANTON AND CAKOL! H. WALKER & CO. AND YOU WILL 40 T0 T. G' Spring Sn all kinds of Early Fruits, Vexetables, as, 7 How the busy Gothamites conduct their business. Special correspondence of Tux Evesixe Star. aie BEER IN THE INDIAN COUNTRY. A Question Which Affects Three Depart- ments of the Government, A question has arisen that is of interest to three departments of the government, viz, the Treasury, War and Interior Departments. It has decided that the sale of beer within the their transactions within the jurisdiction of the judge known to be favorable to their side of final decree was entered two years ago in favor of the Barber company with costs against Averill amounting to nearly $1,000, which is still unpaid and the Barber company cannot collect. ‘The three lawyers originally evaployed by Averill, including Gen. Thomas Ewing, long ago abandoned the cass. “After spending eight years in trying to re- cover damages for violation of the contract, he recently brought suit for its recission on the ground that the consideration had , wholl; failed. My counsel advise me that the hew suit will be as futile as the old one.” Maj. Thomas M. Gale has gone to Polan Mrs. Wm. B. Thompson are at the Imperial, Atlantic City. scribed many Mexican antiquities and threw a great deal of light on the civilization of ancient Mexico. The paper was illustrated with anum- ber of small reproductions of Aztec ornamental designs and of @ chief's shield sent to Italy by Cortez, the only thing of the kind known to anthropologists, which were collected by the distinguished lady. One of the drawings she pretpited represented four peculiarly horrible looking Aztec gods. PROF. MORSE’S TWO PAPERS. Prof. Edward 8. Morse of Salem read two very clever papers on the allied subjects of They have always been called bow stretchers ‘THE NEZ PERCE COUNTRY. ‘The next paper was also bya lady. It was Maj. Powell in his paper read yesterday on a “Linguistic Map of North America” said that over 1,000 Indian langnages are spoken, which can be divided among seventy- five diferent stocks,and that while the num- ber was large the tendency was not toward a multiplication, but toward a unification or parent stock. In conclusion he made some humorous re- marks on Volapuk as a universal language and compared it to the most barbaric of barbaric tongues, and that it approached closely the primitive Indian tongues of North America. Prof. MacFarlane's Paper Before = Joint of relationships, which, though appareutly remote, has an ultimate bearing on the subject of the memoir. He afterward published a book Purification of Sewage by Chemical Prectpt- tation Treated on by Prof. Kinnicutt. Prof. L. P. Kinnicutt of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute read a paper before the chemical section entitled “The Purification of Worcester Sewage by Chemical Precipitation.” He said that the only large plant in the United States for the purification of sewage is at Wor- cester, Mass. The sewage of Worcester contains @ notably large quantity of the waste product of He showed that civilized lan had little cot hbiish yay —_—_—— es oy LADIES GOODS is, in substance, whether there is anything in eee “Bow Stretchers” and “Prehistoric Bows.” Tho | or no inflection, while the ‘more’ primitive & | Inrpe aetoust of feo eende seadraem ceed pe gn gn ng Ee pe od existing laws to prevent the sale of lager beer J G. Hill lea + k for Eu-| first of these papers referred to the puzzling | langi the greater the extremes of inflection, psi Bo ressors "eds. from fesulence. go | [FHENGH ACCORDION FLATIING KEDUCED | in the Indian Territory. ‘The only statute | _™F- James G. ves next week for En- | tittle bronze implements found associated with | which is the case with Volupuk. sewers receive not only all the surface drainage ty.) Address Box it, Star office. “wuldsiae” | F forrest of — Ladies’ skirts, per yd. ici | bearing on this subject prohibits the introduc- | T°P® where he will meet his family, who have | Roman antiquities. professor exhibited Tope to Volapuk for a modern language | of the city, but also a part of the flow of a ea Re ONEX To LOAN, IN SUMS RANGING Fron | dren's si nat, 2° por ya. | Dearing: Pee cepted "7 { been there since May. He expects to return | one of them. They are usually a couple of | would be like taking up the old wooden plow in | small stream, so that the daily fow is very tanticbuilding. | MSN Glo te 420.000. on Satistactory real estate | And UP: 53 p10 nue | tion of “ardent spirits” or “spirituous liquors” | with his family in December. inches jong, with three spurs of varying sizcand | agricuiture agai being about twelve miliion galtons. PE BT ARGAMDTEM, OLS 15th st. FE=*GH DIEING, scgumiNG ayDpuy cLEA in the Indian nga The marriage of Miss Mary J. Stanley and shape on ane side, theends of the main portioa ee : eustieh in asin the eatin ae Ge th a uuent, 1203 New York ave, First: | One judge having jurisdiction over a limited | Mr. John J. Malone will tako place at St. | of the implement being two rings large euoug! AND MAT cs. speupsteiee anatnene = 5 crea ateeeunty cine Ladies? ems wente . ‘ery dexcripticn. "| portion of tho northern part of the territory | Patrick's Church next Wednesday st 1 o'clock. | toallow » man’s fingers to be thrust through. —— eg ~ rpenter pro- cess. Lime is added until the sewage is just alkaliand the crude sulphate of aluminium, itt is i ha M of Sections. territory is contrary to law, but the judgo | Springs, Me., where he expects to remain for a | °° ithen tt drieing beatie eae pairs octing of the though the amount of iron sulphate in the i mont Section A, mathematics and astronomy, and | sewage is often so large that the addition of the teRHOD 1a at BRADLEY, Dreinxe whose jurisdiction covers the southern and the ath. ‘ a powerful bows. But Prof. Morse pointed out | 5°60, 5 . * this | lumina is unnecessary. By this process on” TR st. wb wt a DEY CLEANING, major part of the territory has decided other-| _ Miss Florence Green of Capitol Hill is at | the fallacy of such a conclusion and showed the | S*¢tion B, physics, held » joint sossion this | slumina, is unnecess suspended matter in Sunder our porsvesl Supervisw. and Sret-clase never ‘O LOAN IN LARGEANDSMALL SUMS Lite wise. He holds that tho prohibition extends | Hamilton, Va., for a few weeks. Rnpossibiliy of their being co wend. What the | morning to listen to © poper ty Ales. MocBer- 12 cosnge inonmecedond tho Geld enguaie ‘House oven for inspection, For turt vest Fates of it op apyruved real estate solely to ardent spirits and that as beer| Mrs. J. M. Hilland her nieces, Misses Flor- | little affairs were used for by prehistoric man | lane, D. Sc., LL.D., professor of physics in the | matter is reduced over two-thirds. et ee ieee eee Sthand Pte we rab ANTON FISCHER & SON, is ‘not included in that class there is Jonce and Susie Adam, are spending a few|%# 80d may always, be, a conundrum | University of Teaas, on “Principles of the | ‘The eMucutis clear and colorless, without ONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT| FLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCED RATES My |n0 law to a ae sale in on weeks at the hotel at Ocean View. eck Suecea th nel dewey aaees eames Algebra of Physics.” ‘The paper was listened to olor out only a sight alkaline taste, and, pel eg gl ep ae RI ae ae ciee soviet officials of chee ovcasetint | Mise Bertie Bailey left today to spend the| hadand drew the bowstring, and cald that im | With much interest and was considered an a hag wong wreeyy Senegal - Soud tue hecessary tur exainthaton of titte amd prop 3 create she’ the renee: tle tit’ permite what | fest of August and part of September in the | China the archer of today shoots his arrow by | extremely valuable contribution to science. saon to ss nabe Bee tas eaee oe oe Seaton Of POPS: Cond. WISELY & CO. FAMILY SUPPLIES. the law was designed to provent, viz. the wale | Blue Ridge mountains. hooking his thumb around it, his thumb being | Pref. MacFarlane's paper is, in fact, an elab-| The precipitate, of sludge, as it is called, hes bsiesonmtoniinss <3 sr Bee ceamEnY Bore, fo. the” Indians of dntoxieating ” liquors, | Dr. J. H. P. Benson, . F. Clarke, Mrs. E. L. | protected by peculiar ring, just like anim | orate memoir of more than one hundred pages, | no Lad lat taal’ Ghee Rete i call nearly ‘ONED 10 LUAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT ON AP- 1 bottie Mome-made Blackberry Wine. for the reason that the beer introduced | Clarke and Miss Mamie Clarke are at the Sea- ee =e = that et eet containing the results of a long and careful | 60 per cent’ iron oxide, 10 per cent carbon, 13 Proved OD. C. real estate, payable in easy monthiy ease Lethe Free ic Sees, Sine Ongsictnall. under the decisions of the judge con- | side Hotel, Ocean City, Md. fessor had got from prehistoric graves investigation. per cent nitrogen and 4 per cent phosphoric nee 6 Ee Bir hottie Whisk trolling the southern circuit in strongly| ‘The Misses Eckerts have returned from the | “ated back to the bronze age of man. » | The author first proved himsclf a math-| acid. Its theoretical value is about ¢45 per ton; 380 Loa | Pott Bren Br charged with alcohol and is just as intoxicating | ping Ridge mountains. Fa eae croite weuiteric Bows’ | ematical thinker by writing s book on the | what price it will bring is very doubtful. If THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN LE In SUMS FROM @500 UPWARD. 2 beatles (quae) Virwsais or cae ret ete comoinated lrthe elf | ara, John Wood of 37 D street southeast has | Ses recuistodic bows ftunt ia bee teens Ctra ea ee ae nance | won cores Seas So iangeemn caniy Se AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. | 2 be. Dest Cream Cheese. ute. Naturally the person intending to intro- a rows agtheen logic with the mathematical theory of | burnt, for the sludge, after remaining exposed $4 sig hottie. Malt Whisty.-.- ax | duce the malt beverage into Indian Territory | returned from her summer trip to New York, | peat bogs of Denmark, Holland, the Swiss probability. He followed it up with an analysis | to the sun and air, burns of itself when ignited. REAL BSTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. tultun ULOok Olde 1S2 this ewes aeato® | for their own pecuniary profit conduct all | Philadelphia and the seash villages and other places. MR. MAXWELL'S PAPER. “Biological Functions of the Lecithines” was EY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIFE AND [ea ‘and | the case. : 4 . rs ” on physical arithmetic, the aim of which is to | the title of @ paper by Walter Maxwell, A.M. fonts ineusahes, policies’ 4 digo Pur | the Finest Mocha aud Java Caltce™Alrat the‘fowest | Acting Secretary Chandler of the Interior] Miss Claudio Brooks has returned after an | entitled “‘The Nez Perce Country,” and was | om physical arithme hysical science and the | Ina paper presented by Mr. Maxwell at the gor af, Maeueat eaahs prices. af". “acuesOy, | isnot Also Urgnuisted Sucar, 4¥c.. aud! Department has had a conference with the | extended stay at Atlantic City. presented by Alice C. Fletcher. reasoning processes favolved in the calculation | 1890 levetix cet hsseasinien te sheaah Gos ‘UNEX To LOAN-LARGE AMOUNTS ALWais| Creamery, H4- wit tes commissioner of internal revenue with a view | Mr. E. F. Brooksand family have returned | This paper wasanexplanation of s map of | of the urithmetfta! values of physical | @ vegetable organixm, during the initial stages 4 band for loans on best city security at lowest | _3¥22m 946, 948 a1 E to the prevention of any more admissions of | home after several weeks’ sojourn at Atlantic | the Nez Perce country, drawn bya native of | quantities. The natural sequel is the investi- | of growth and under the action of the ferments fates suereat:Tuecalinent lots with eral oar beer into the Indian country as a violation of | City. the tribe, and showing the location of seventy- Ration of algebra from the point of view | operating in germinati the power Ae teenage the ADVERTISING. ofititing aoe bet oer no nda | Sola Shay, agosto Patani t | sad ae” Avant aP | spy ear se Anne Gtr | se aent nec oe eae Oe ee, YOU Wiblt 10 ADVERTISE ANYTHING 4X x plan of uction has been agreed upon. pak a play uit anti les cisse olan tees Silt anions a a a “= ee xd a sciences = phosphorus from ine ic combination EY WANTED AND 10 LOAN. Com lO Sprucestss New Vorke OPO: * BANE 3a eee go to Malvern, Pa., to visit the Miss Garretts. | Sp" {nc on Cho ane, ig peg poor dk peter be 1 ASU. s. BOND! A. 38. SIX FER CANT, PAY AIL E QUARTEBLZ. ‘SUMS OF 61. uu. VERY ONE IN SEED OF INFORMATION ON t of advertising will do well to obtain copy of “Book tor advert.sers.” 363 cl Private Employment of Life Saving Men. Although the ‘Treasury Department has re- fused official sanction to the participation by tke life saving crew of Cranberry Isle station in the private exhibition of a mock shipwreck Miss Helen De Baer and sister of Baltimore are visiting their friend, Miss Ida Sackerman of South Washington. with a brief account of the mode of living in the village, and some deductions concerning the relation of the environment tothe develop- ment of the people. A short biographical sketch of the Indian who made this map was also given and his photograph shown. “Relation of Loveland, Ohio, Implements reciprocal view and applies the ideas of me- chanics and of physics to algebra. ‘This pro- cess leads him to the view that all the «ym and signs of algebra, in its most generalized form, are physieal, and from this vantage and he has been able to discern and formu- let in an organic form as a lecithine. it was shown that the lecithine bodies are « medium through which the phosphorus of the mineral kingdom passes over into the vegetable om. In the second of Mr. Maxwell's paper fore the chenntcal and causing it to reappear in the ag = % in . new principles. What these principles | before the section today be went SMALL PREMIUM CHANGED. at Mount Dosert, itis learned ‘at the depart | Miss Celia Moling and Miss Mamie Adams | pocring Terrace to the Moraines of ‘the Ice | are the water slowed by cousitoring ibe pews | petere,the chemical sects bodies, on the other 000 TU, ment that there is nothing in the contract | have returned from a short stay at Colonial | sheet” was the paper next presented by Frank | liar difficulties the science of algebra | hand, present in the animal — with the crew in question to prevent | Beach. Levrrett of Madiaon, has the paper Gmsoribed has encountered and the methods by which | the mineral form under the action of the fer- AL 5 T their engagement in the proposed exhibition | Miss Sarah Burton Boteler is the guest of Mr. | the terrace in which implements are found at | they have been removi x ments present ‘animal The aerranne m whesama PROFESSIONAL. in a private capacity, provided there is no de-| and Mrs. L.A. Barr at Washington Grove. | Loveland heads ina gical moraine north of| |The method of Quatermon's, he aid in eon | in were conducted with the org of sty TO LOAN ONREALESTAIE Ok iusT: | JME. RAFAL. THE CELEBRATED CLAIR. | mand for their services at the time at their| A very enjoyable full-dress reception was | Loveland near 1 jeune ta: Shp ceca conn ase a. "Er cme Sound Geet, rll perm on v4 settee! my tenes fe ween Yo Lente we te | ce iy TSM, MSO OF terest: oe | ae a dearel aah Poe eres | station. Under their contract with the govern- | given at the Shirley, Atlantic City, last Monday | by a map and briefly discussed. roduct of two lines could not be represented | organic pl | For further parc: « MEEES, 208 20h ot. aw. _ | sea lesny fees) SMCS Seven tebslaly. Soom 1h — rosa apts eles bate at their sta- a in oe of cy Acorn Club of this LAURA OSBORNE TALBOT?’s PATER. fully by a line, for a term persists in Sphearing | was determined. In the next place the eggs were NEY 20 LOAN-IN SUMS OF FkoM e500 | * Be We ei . tion “constantly during the active season,” run- y, now on their annual summer outing. “The Utility of Phy Study of Child Life” | Which no apparent direction. This term is | incubated and the ucts of incubation were eg ES — | BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENT OF from September 1 to May 1, but dur-| Among the Washingtonians at the Grand ity sical Study of Child Life ‘ ther terms, the | studied. ‘that Hoth and G és, Ryan SO om seine Sete Mie All business sondkential, Ladies and wep: | ing ihe interval they aro permitted to engage | Pacifie, Atlantic City, are the Misocs Mamie C. | Was next prevented by Laura Osborne Talbott. Suasieare, DDestieied tesecy.ge,thed ony | coon te teem p74 re - SE ott we | eee pat latond North Capitol sta. w. in any other employment ct gy they are|/and Katie M. Murphy of 228 I street north- | Her idea was that as Tanis secks psychology as quantity can be fully represented bya line; in the incubation as calciam OSEX Ty FAS AE, 2 AND © Pi cand ON | E rs THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | Within call when wanted. Under these con-| west. the foundation of his study of the literature of | here is a quantity which contradicts that view. ‘and forming bone of the ———— a PROF, CLAY 1s THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | ditions the crew at Cranberry station may take peeetae Le eee u people, may we not then study the peychology | Hamilton was never quite satisfied wud specu- | Ehichen. this city Hus “yongetTu” propuetc «itt of second | part in the proposed exhibition at Mount! worked the Horses Too Many Hours. _ | of» people in pursuing its future development? | Lente ovens deal upon an extraspatial unit to | ‘The im of Mr. Maxwell have ss iM’! Fs i — my [nowt ymin ed Denertit shay 40 Gio Lapeer a 1, Joka! Sotheron, ‘superiateadent of (the Tee GS Sesoene Oe Sane of, give a direction to that pmacpiay taped _ brought to it @ great biological fact, vis: oe , Ue vo re is no nee serv: , t ponsibility which case of the prod: bodies are «a medi par ee TASSY aaentulfiniueaces:”Struncers fim utser | loos at the station. ‘The point in this caso that | eable road construction, wasin the Police Court | MOTO, wn not the responsibility of the | one which occursin the case of products of | main ehasect teowgh obse theclenent phe. nau “14 11th of. a LS “_ | exties and uil in troubie will save tiene and money vy | the department. ily desires to make clear | this morning charged with cruelty to animals. ,4ation of the coming century? itude an: between the : Siac HORN ON DRS ROMERO | Spans te the rucht Pace of once, as ue eucceuds wet? | iy that whatever the men do in the “inactive | ie charge was preferred by Agent Key of the | No thoroughly philosophical study has taken passing from aacur Ww DEDENLOWEL S2UN war. 1 Nertiaes only what hecan do., Ali business conden: season” is done in their own private capacity. | young Society. It was charged that the ani- | "P the —~ beter = life om tegen ed earl; > vegetable, into the acer | al Satisuc ranted 0 0 2 riod: the scl 8 permit a child where it reappears asa mineral Ht09. Open Sundays. Kesdence 40 H st. between mals attached to the wagons hauling dirt from | P° Z = . = oo Lae jetta be toenter the public schools before the age of ‘to the mineral BEAUTIFUL La LOST AND FOUND. 4iy ana orhrsta, soutin HAERISON THEIR FRIEND. SSeS Se the road were six youre. “Tia isthe most important” period RoiiaS Ue REIS. UN EADT HOTELS. Congressman Langston Booms the President | was that tho animals started out at7 yet xin duenpeesaniaatiacoms at Ea 30K SALE-EAST FRONT LOTS—3 ADJOINING = peamemimaumels Sa “GANT ROOMS; LARGE; FRONT: 6 n Calared Mosting. the morning and worked until 10 o'clock at | cies become fixed and the creative power of the TE Mb wt. Re. O10, 2 wioining 14 Lith st. 7ENING BEES ; Dew house; new furni- | From the New York World. night, with but one hour ae | brain is most easily a1 ‘These Who Look After the Comie Side of Bey ioe; easy terme UWNEL, VISE. Cap. st EVENING, DET. 5 AND sults back rooms: |” Congressman John M. Langston of Virginia | *0 rest. ‘The drivers said that they gave the the time that to 3 Seay CATES SPE SES | anced stan votre anus meng | mg oreea e Sam a| aed dee eens acta Saag hor ong ein ch aroma ; : not aj Y quit at ma ward in Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, West 10th aight whose dusy is would be te cee orery tation from the printed program. It seems, how- and Bleecker streots, ast night, that Harrison | | Judge Harper held that the horses were re- | tion asic guslecmeer: intentions! omission, and Prof. pes 3 Washinston, D.C. | ig a candidate for ren and that he qi to work too many hours and imposed a ‘The government suj experts to watch ‘Salem, Mass, who is cate.’ A reward wil be paid lor its Feturu to 1100 render him hea: of $5. the ‘of the weather. Is not the value of | sions cranes SRA TSE Ss LBBITT HOUSE, hypetesy spewing alas Langston, “and Pee Ee each jal to the state as much as the | open <a eg Go pum cate ‘Foe sace-Lors. QO . REWARD-THE GENTLEMAN wo WASHINGTON, D.C. 4 For the Country Home. amount of rainfall and attendant circum-| Prof. man of the section, hes thus far made senananenanoiee tainted S25 sountsocuee tock in Geesae a Nee De believe youdo also. Hos notshort on the| a4 pz p°nthe County Home or Cleveland, Se ccmplatet, Sho losel comantiees, however, LAD MFRUVEMENT COMPANY. Be. will fud it to Lis advantaxe to it Mo- ‘We never had a President who did so * ‘No crude management is required for child | sics have ‘the section Q, as it is 2 — somsetbechersseae foot ee y well fo Harrison. You needn't pase res- | the Poor Children’s Country Home. ‘whose tact, dis- | uring ona ‘the members are happy. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—O¥ ONE O& MORE the above reward. aut 3° NOTARIES PUBLIC. pare Iii nr ae pee ba life but teachers of rarest gift, dis- ry mer ‘are 2 ches ON SUNDAY EVENING. olutions a t a man ‘assist in bring- | Fizean emvont to be Prevailing mood of the "And (ity abd NOL Licht. val: | COMM BDIONSH Ux Denby Huns vtia SATs | as minister to Hayti, He'll send one sure. pansions for it may not be known to FINE BUILDING LOTS - Reward if returned to'L10) and Territory, Hot and U. 8. rong ‘There can be no question of that." This outsiders that section » & devoted to the PALISADES OF HIE POTOMAG, [Ach A CERSEEE OE DInupbS rime | Teeetomotin winnie ate | Rex Ds Omen = pooergaed Ey et rH fost! tive "cessor owt a 7 8) vi Sj . A resol adopted, relaxation from the consideration of TERMS, Jo over, cut, JOSUIT TUE PURCHASER, | jn, the crater ost on or near the Macaleier, “Ine! EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. dcmaoh son ret for insisting pelted ‘subjects that are discussed in the other —o wae 8) CSBOENE, Wid ieek e aewpandteceiverewaed.” | Doar gg | of a white man as minister Istsa conference of the humoriste of the = ci pee B cer periment ‘association and one member said today CASH, BALANCE 1S SMALL MONTHLY PAY- A twounile Bost Race will take place at = Ais ‘versity, the topic discussed is evolution. sevenat, Free nEstDexces anz xow petxo | ————-CHIROPODISTS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, W. G. Parteldgn, WS Sone uring aall that ne om ‘something EMECTED ON PROPERTY ALKEADY SOLD. | (PENDEN FEET INSTANTLY RELIEVED AND Se aware and Hudson Canal Compan ‘at Cohoes, et —- +3 THOSE PURCHASING NOW arene ce Care warsuteed ; Uvet Feterences, N.Y.,disappeared last ‘Tuesday and. section Q. Bute mere BANDSOML PLOFIIS th the near vature. ‘Da. 9. J. GLUNGES & SON. seen. His accounts are being examined sees cboatestar as the Mex nin Puaples aad Yara sooty | , Pari, LS Fe ave. Removal by the ‘agenta, but no statement will ae 2415 ¥ ot. aw. Washington, D.C. wits eat | be gives ‘present. rate rf ft il

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