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PO Te 0 REN OW GEE tentnale. aE LP THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 23,/1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. ' 13 nocturnal and is often attacked by di- THE BIG STEEL WORKS. ~ Besides she eight open hearth furnaces men- WHAT WILL SALISBURY? ‘CTION SALES. CURIOUS ANIMA [| tates sed batts ot" prope “tn Forel ana — tioned fn connaeion ih tan arm pat il ee AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES.__|__ EDUCATIONAL. 4 aha i = | Stream a writer recently called attention to the | How Armor Plates and Great Beams Are | there are eight other furnaces of the same ‘It is Not Believed im London That He Will ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAis. IN WASHINGTON. fact that he had just examined the ofe Made. from twenty to forty tons capacity. Near by is ‘Remain in Office. 2 WE>. 2: ae era Tos soe golden eagle that had been shot in Jefferson — the pinte mill, which fakes slabs from the.ermor | A Tendon dispatch, copyright by the New ae Sa. Vv, wae . _ | county, N. ¥., and found ‘the feet of this eagle | WHAT 1s DONE on THE 600 ACRES AT BOME- ill and rolla to any desired elze and to | yor Associated Press, mayer To inguirice od- . Venxox-Searxanr, Some Popular Traditions Concerning | were full of poreupine ciuill which was probe; | stzap—rmz Gazat mrpaattic caaxzs—wow- | the width of 120 inches. It was probably not ane alg roy bly the Inst animal he had dined off of, and) srzm mowrixe MACHINES THAT WOULD LIFT 4| Mentioned that the armor plate mill can roll | dressed to Mr. Akers Douglass, the chief con- ‘WASHINGTOR, D.o. Him Dissi; ted. must have been about as hot a meal asheever) sary op cans. 100-ton ingote and that it has the largest shears | servative whip, today, as to whether the gov- $ certain Srust deed me I will sellet ° pat had.” in the world, fifty-four by fifty-four inches, | ernment, if defeated ona vote of “no cong- sors Pe a ee ee fo ci ii Miroadack mountains the pine | y4inions of otherwise enlightened American | Which cut steel of ‘any thickness” with greatest dence,” would persist in remaining in office, Seas oft BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL Saraki ticularly abundant now and reported us ease. : Anterest -goath THE FRETFUL PORCUPINE. | really on the increase as to numbers. It is | ‘itizens have not the slightest idea as to the The new Bessemer depariment is equipped | be responded simply that ‘‘the government will r a eoatnecee ook efloc f soae FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GrKta. Known to spend most of its time high in the | processes by which raw iron is converted into | with four twelve-foot cupolas, vessels in which | #¢t in accordance with precedent and the con- iS thence worth. 12g, foot, 3 Pras trees, although its den is concealed, in some | steel. but a great many of enlightened cjtizens fron io melted before it fe run into the con- on ’ Fide Sereet ext thence sputh fo thot Tot | Bichtesnth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1n02. ee Something | ledge of rocks or sandy burrow. When jorementioned reali verters. There are ve-ton converters. | As the balance of precedents is distinetly 3 prec pemoats! eee eokansicaawae selected a treo to it liking it often never leaves perseap npr td tis Coalcn ead Hetrealy ith be deaede tenes operated anto- | toward immediate resignation on defeat, the r: ph ee a ee ee oe it or 't for a moment ev: ressure. *y On. ry 5 - lts—The Food Which It Likes and the Pe- | tne fellage ‘bes bet completely sieipped off bloodshed at Homestead captured and held pub- | Cr the department, without crowding, ts 20,000 | "Bip's reply can be taken as opposed to the re- Sleeupent of ‘such resale te tame sen spruce — euliar Cry Which It Utters. Merriam of this peculiarity in New York | lic interest, Tho famous plant is now closed to | of ingots for beams, channels, I’s and other | ports that Lord Salisbury will challenge the valid- ae . iy Washinton, D.C." A deposit of Fea Breast beat, passenger elevator, perfect eanitation. forests just as Hearn observed it in the Cana-/ all newspaper representatives, so a personal | structural material per month.’ The old Bes-| ity of Gladstone's majority and try to govern ate FRANK B. MARLOW, Trustes. a dian wilds fifty ago. All observers ex- is semer mill has been cl to a large refrac-| with a minority. A suggestion to thiseffect has — — - __"_____ | Bpecial e@vanteges tm Literature, Modern Languages ; description of its operations—now feeble—is not ty. ASCLEVFE, Dy their that so large and clumsy a tory house for the grin of clays, mixing | been discussed in the conservatiwe clubs since R FE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers T Is VERY DIFFI- can climb out far enough on the branches | Powible, but it so happened that but a short | 07 other usos. the character of the Gladstonian ity be- ‘TRUSTEES SALE oF 1 NEW FRAME HovsE ow | * cult to account for | so as to reach the terminal buds and twigs, but | time before the present difficulty commenced @| ‘There is a twenty-cight-inch mill which | came visible, but on every side it bas been Po} ) STREET, ANACOSTIA, D.C. For circulars apply to the principal, some of the popular | it manages to distribute its weight over several | newspaper man did go through the entire prop- | makes blooms and billets. The thirty-three~| seouted as improbable. eee a nal! geet of trast daly recorded tn Es traditions touching the | ‘mall branches, then with his strong claws | erty for the purpose of writing a story for the | inch mill will be converted into a stractural |" Lord Salisbury has eupply that will enable the the District of embi and at the Fegueet of the we Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. bends back their tips and draws or whips them | Pittsburg Times, and the material accumulated | 24 billet mill, and will make various shapes. | business of fhe country to proceed until Janu Darts secured cberehy. the ‘understened rusters : habits of animals, and | into its month. at J ~ ja | Ths mill is equipped with all automatic ap- | ary; but Peel's miscrable example, if followed | ¥. 3 suaHcasp Ay tw STYRIGUTH DA TY, | #PHEWeDONALD ELLIS SCHOOL, naturalists spenda very WILL NoT HUBBY ITSELF. chee eget Siam arenes ea cs eed) ES nowadays, would utterly disgrace the unionists Taoe, AT HALE-TART TOUR Ot ni ha | T" Tk ot on, > large part of their time | “The porcupine will coolly shuflle thibugh | **#ilable. The twenty-three-inch mill is now being | and crush thelr chances at’ the nest election, footing described real cetate, to wit” All the ‘en Day Schoo! for é n houses a if (3¢) fronting on Pomeroy street of lot ini P The Homestead int, he wrote, which | remodeled and equipped with an entire outfit | The ministers’ munications to the heads'of | oe n = sumbered | Young Lads os le Gare: Tenth year borin aan ewes | Zour, camp at night anywhere you may be lo-| now compris 00 korer, with” thirty-seven | of automatic appiinvose, When compleved it | aes miners. comaunicatons to the bends of | ff Be eS meow eerg reemeie | Cote UR. fg aeten ing th ; 18 not so, or in trying to | cated in the Canadian woods of Lake Superior | acros under roof, was ouly ‘commenced in 1880, | will be ran on lighter structural iaterial. | ney! ‘the winding up of their official duties by bE Sous Tawar thereof! Syren bien the om the sare og of tog Cal BGINIA LADY OF LONG AND stccrss satisfy themselves why | and the copper districts on our own side. It| Asin other concerns in the ‘of Carnogis | The ten-inch or guide mill, the litte toy of the | {he thied week th actor” oe epee La re th this is said to be so, | will grunt and utter that queer small baby ory | enterprises, Mr. Carnegie is the senior partner. | plant, is making round and flat rods, bars and | “According to present arrangements the usual cher ie Aree Han and tuusic desires 6 rosttion when all that they can | ®*it rubs against your camp kettles and snufftes | Until recently Mr. Wm. L. Abbott was chair- | small angles. ministerial dinners on the evening preceding _ care ‘Georget. wa. about and around the of the fire. You | man, but he retired April 1 to enjoy a season of A PERFECT sYsTEDt. the opening of the soasion will not take place. ont 5 A rake and scrape touch | shout at it, you throw aboot. It leisurely re- | rest and ras succeeded by Mr. H. C. Prick.| phronghout the entira plant te most perfect DISCORD AMONG RADICALS. ks SQUamteR CpvRSE OF STUDY KLEWENTART tng the question de-| tires, only to retarn in a fow minutes, unill, | The duties ofthe oflice of vieo chairman de-| ict Trevaila, ‘Ihe yards are gridironed with | The main recaltof « maoting of remali group | $f it sinted October Sireitaoees a trtvate "inn at Na rewene nies the charge. weary of the uncanny visitor, you arise and kill | volved upon Mr. H. M. Curry, one of the be:t Pp — f : ‘of said lot son A ag Fy eo ine turn- | 1¢ with a club or pop it over with a revolver. | metallurgiste and practical sieel men in the | Failrond tracks to facilitate the transportion | of radicals at the house of Sir William Vernon ight of way. as wet. fort S70 Sawin oe sees The story of the spine-tipped porcupine “Take it all in all this animal is about as sin- | country. The secretary, Mr. Otis H. Childs, is | of raw or finished material. or material in | Hartcourt yesterday has been the introduction BENJAMIN POSE BT } peteiek. Frys Bexar 0 ing on ite enemies to throw its quills, a8 80 / gaiar a creature as the economy of nature has| also thoroughly practical, and possesses a ca-| process of completion. Nineteen losomo- | of the first note of diseord tm the party. After) s12.4 - LEIGHTON, ° evcgat par anion, fay L218C et nw. Thorough many darts or lances, is one of the oldest and | as yet produced. It has been persistently con- ty for business which has long ago placed | tives of all sizes are required to handle the | the meeting several members of the house of = be —— 2 Seed of rust of the proversy Sa ynorraphy ino ed, tctation for best established fictions. While Aristotle | founded by thousands of oer readers ae bogs avo ie te Cc hin gah Pg faim ral The tage has fet the most ba mite who had been t, Sees at dat the tine of sale Ifthe 3y14n_ legen: with the little European hedgehog (Erinaceus), | of Henry Phipps, jr., reasurer. Like Mr. |venient points shops for repairing and/the National Liberal Club, where they ai 7 t RT INSTRUCTION. THE GREATEST Oprok cane tele tee ea acai ien wildhisneves eand in the sew world. aod Carnegie, Mr. Henty Phipps, jr., whose inter-4 turning ro'ls, in which there are 10 lathes; ! nounced that a memorial would he sent to Mr. | AUCTION BALE TONIGHT, G11. Pa. a Feeerve the right to rv A ver a a A AVE. — Gold Watches, | Ha and™= deta filver Watciens Filed Watches Chetan Hise crens: | avy tid co, of the, Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers Association. | publistadin estimator tuy20-Sen Focardi gat the contac b Which is nearer in relation to the moles (Tal- | est ranks only second to the first named, does |machino shops in which are emploved 90 | Giadstone, urging hive to put the leading pact Pliny with all the animation which this verse-| pidce) than any other beast. Several of the | not take active part in the management. machingete aud their helpera, The blacksmith | CirneNegcore Satgnaea $b tha teenie? aad tile man possessed (Hist. Nat., viii, 35). Aelian, | species which inhabit Java, Sumatra and Ma-| Of the operating department Mr. John A.| shop, with forges, steam hammers. £c., keeps | home rule in the background. Although the Oppian and Claudian have repeated the yarn | lacca have been invested with the reputation of | Potter is superiutendent, and has entire charge | twenty-five men ‘busy. Repairs to gas and | general fecling at the club is distinctly 1s favor FUTURE DaYs. ing a certain intestinal calculus or con- | of the conduct of the great mill. He is. young | steam and water pipes and roquired connec- | Of this course of legislation, yet the desire there ~ ere Ss with great embellishment, each doing a little | Possessing tinal cal f the conduct of the it mill. He is team and water pipes and red connee- is logislatic di he ATCLIFFE, DARRECO., ancte, iM ne aealine - haa ag at cretion, which as @ ‘bezoar’ has been extrav-| man, only a few paces in the thirtios, but has | tions demand the constant employment of a| to leave Mr. Gladstone unfettered is stronger, | R. + fram #1000 05.00" Ti toms 3 Morrell, has, fied. twelve urstel a Shear ae | dali butids ‘With the most oslebrated artists agantly valued by the natives of those coun- | the experience of a veteran, having’ lived in|dozon men. Thor are carpenters, tinners, | and the proposed radical protest, at liked to | CHANCERY SALE OF TALUABLE REAL ESTATE Beer shel sm eahstinins solemnly reyented up to the present day, and | {200 La" Pennaat saye,that some of hoes | iron nt sled! atmospheres oa both aides of the pattern makers and mechanics of every branch | embarrass hin, is disapproved. ‘The movement | OS STREET PRTWEENMATHENTH AND | DENTISTRY. RAHONAL ACADEMY OF PIS Ak Shey have doubles many unconscious believers. | stones have “been sold for ae much as 500| water. employed. is causing « sharp internal row: SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDING. 2 — 307 8.8% 3" ‘There is this great fact in foundation for the | Crowns apiece.” But the old Romans, who ‘hen it is realized that this plant produces . virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the 8 DENTAL assoctaTi tion by Mile, absurd story—that when an overzealous dog rat ite body i aaa Ung onwat gees i 1 aha terial. it i IRISH LEADERS RESERVED. Ditiriet of Gola waity eanse No. | U. au. for learning to speak and understand Prene Gr wolf attacks the poretpine the nose and paws | pckii 1m Dod inthe open att Meeinious | ,, There are no blast furnaces hore, although | £0 mAny kinds and shnpos of material it | | IRIGM READERS RESKRYED. in TERA. wherein the Binployery’ Lisl fczarance | Bprivatelemcane $16 Gosiow lomone oe ini aes of the dog are filled with ‘the quills of the por-| snough the firm owns the Lucy furnaces in Pittsburg. | quired on the part of the management, and that | in contrast with this premature activity of the | E.'Bait fal ate endian Tn el Cor. 7thand Dste. mw. cee MARIS ENGLIGR | ANS Se ge Tnis plant produces plates of various character, | much skilled labor is required. The’ sixteen | radicals, Messrs, Dillon and O'Brien and other | Fig'90,-43,soM" f the promines. on MORDAL 2Uye ‘ibianpset sisiebaaindaashebte tani Fail term begins Oct 1. 1308 Q at nw ne tn {ul and often deadly result to the attacking | weenscHAUM AND ITS MYSTERIES. |boilcr, armor, &0., beams and various shapes | open hearth farnaces require thirty-two skilled MeCarthyite chiete will uot be interviewed for |allvhat certain flece rar rel estat tec F. ARNOLD W. MEYER 5 7 . Bact of structural ‘maierial, The buildings are all | melters, one for euch furnace for ench sift. | the present. They ‘tell the reproseutatives of | gt Nesbit, Distt Golmablarend koown at | 144, acntat practice in the world. Pe Nineton iven. ia plone wate cub A dog running back howling to its master constructed of soft firebrick, roofed and trussed | It must not be forgotten that this mill never | the Associated Prove that, they will oar nothing | Seger ek, ah of the weetern, 23 feet inches of my and theory of! muse. "Address ‘iI 3th ge after ach » reception with ite head full of with steel. The hoisting apparatus of the | stop: cxeapt a fow hours on Sunday. The eight | for publication till the relations of their purty | vision cf lo: "G." in square ‘No- 185, the whole belag Pledged to the promotion of ectentifie OM SCHOOL, WITH ~ rosT@napraT@ hun, who, tot seeing the dog v'mad rushat the | “This meeruchaum pipe ia my greatest joy | Plant consiats of numerous bjdraulic arbors | soon Ture suoen ailed rollers Sod / with Me: Gladstone are farther uarured. | Sceaniag "for GheTaspa" "st get kes | entstryat meorato prin Tomo mont ea cae Beg seams a P Y | some of which will raise anc anywhere 5 ¢ i abit Ee instpal. Mes E PROTT b. tal innic ny basing had the spines thrownatit by | and treasure,” said the profewor toa Stam | Within the are of the circle which it de-| Tho ontire plant is lighted with electricity. Teter Eeticas Dakoee ee to | eat of tie wnthwest torner Of ‘the said 2ant eh | ya Bead sector, SIMGN NEWCO wh Mie falknn of te cea, Nt attacked: | writer. “It was presented to me by a scientific | scribes a weight of 200° tons-—equal to | The system comprisce $00 are and 2200 incan. | ctv’, SE alipy ef the naw Sabor iaety, S Far: ete toven, font a incbem, thence | atracting.--.-- rummer clases Fs: bat, inc fashion of Us own, the porcupine re- AT judge that the elaborate | eight car loads. Think of alifting monster | descent lighte. An important use to be made “ ; with Gas or Zoni 0 | ow society in Berlin, : 4 3 foots = pels its enemies by simply elevating its quills hoping through them to win back place and | twenty.icur (eet. thence ninth twelve feet tothe north and letting the foe attack and defeat itself, carving with which it is adorned could not have | capable of taking up as much weight as eight | of electricity is to replace numerous small en- | power of . thence east twenty-three fest | Cleaning... eee Ce eT T, MEDICAL DEPARE ‘y. Itismatvelous. The in | gines with eloctrical appliances. Contrivances fix inches, thence south one by two tect six | Filling with Silver n October "LINO. For circular mbiven THE TRUE AND FALSE PORCUPINE. been executed in Jess than a year. At present {it Gusse chamburs of those, prabos ts B00 | Salled Dugeion Tet eoeamees contrivances THE NEW HOUBE OF comMOSS. inches othe ruint of fhe bozinning sublet foam ales | PUM with Silver. “oo | BPERVESSevvrary TT 13h 2 i The porcupine of this country (Erethizon) | 8m devoting my attention to coloring it. To | pounds to the square inch. Oné man handles | slabs to and from heating furnaces, are oper-| An analysis of the personnel of the new house that other piece or, parcel of Tut state situate in the Gold. according toxise | WW WebIS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. rr and that of southern Europe and Africa | color a meerschanm properly is an art. In ths | the largest withthe same gaze, that an engine | ated by eagines, Electricity will give the en-| of commons bas practical value as showing the | Sh SliUNol Pits ced Garth: a yeeeT | VERY BEST TEETH Chall oO ne econ | rath he Tre en par gad oreatne (Hystrix) are the trae porcupines, while there | first place one must smoke it very slowly and } man draws the throttle of his engine. The — used in this and several other capacities a} influence of different classes and callings upon | Street No. 2, tn. ae Write orcall. Office honrs 5 to 7 p.m. whS-Gua ‘ Arsen. serie | only Just fast enough to keep the tobacco burn- | *mount of water required to operate these and rest. tical life. Lawyers are the most numerous, b ‘anare 18S, a8, per plat recorded in | Jy15 Crown and Bride Work a specialty. COLUMBIA COLLRGE oF coMMtERG are eight or ten species of another subfamily, | only ws : other appliances in the mill, feed the boilers, office building of the company isa large | holding 164 seats, while merchants hold 55. oe ana e —— a s f / SS La a te Ph aw known as tree porcupines, found throughout | ing without overheating the bowl. As soon as | 4. "is '7'000,000 gallons per day. Gothic brick and stone structure standing on | Army and navy officers, 53; officers of the aux- na DOE M0G 207 TEESE, NW OPPOSITE | tessa tose te MAM Ok the — ——_ —— = | Thave — one — v4 opel let > MAKING ARMCR PLATE. an eminence overlooking the entire plant. | iliary forces, 52; journaliets, 85; manufactur- ‘erms of sale: One-third cash and balance | . operations skillfully and sctentifi- Phonowras ir extending as far northw 8 Mexico | pipe get cool again. In shall eventu~ on cats at one 2 5 cally performed by very latest an most approved | QUickest ereparation for ap office situation Here the busi ‘ters of Superin-| ere, 57; peers, sons and brothers, 35; gentry | Mstsliments alone and two years trom d the Dompartoon oF : ‘ (Synetheres). "They are of a lighter build than | tily ‘The process of making armor plate—and this a masiness quarters of Saperin ers, (35) gentry | with interest Tayablo momb- annually, oF nif ashe at | methods. - Cou ve to the whole a delicately led tint. : Lon tendent Potter and his assistants, draughtsmen | and landowners, 83; shipowners, 19; brewers, | option of purchaser. (300 will be’ {prited. | Satisfaction cuaranteed Our sPecies and have prehensile tails, like "fos | Only a careless smoker will permit the bow! of | is now, with additions recently completed, the | and engineers, the large accounting aad other | 13; farmers, 10; labor representatives, 15, and | guuted LE pep eg ele sums. : 29 his pipe to get scorched around the edge. Fur- | largest in the world—is perhaps the most inter- | offices. railway directors, 50, while the remaining seats | Soniici with’ is tiftern “dene fre the] Our porcupine of the United States and Can-| thermore, » new pipe should never be smoked esting process. Furnaces known asopen hearth | Further removed from the mill are eight | are occupied by men of various other vocations ie reserves, the right to m_, oo 7 ws ada is a sluggish, stoutdy built animal out of doors in cold weather, nor laid on cold] are used to. melt and prepare the metal in this | handsome residences ‘built for the operative | and classes, oe Ee a WS SSS feet in length when full grown. The spin marble or glass, a8 the chill is apt to crack the | work. There are in one furnace department | managers anda handsome club house for the | Among adherents of religious denominations .C. Seat with ans or dorsine... ee rotca wolin. Babe, cornst, Be. Free - almost of the thickness of a goose quill in the | meerschaum. eight open hearth furnaces, each having a| accommodation of guests and officers. ‘The | there are 8 Quakers, 28 Congregationaliste, 20 CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, Trastes, =. SS = tages to puplis._0.°B. BULLAKD, Director. my9-du* middle, «upported at the base by a slender ped-| “-Meerschaum would not color at all but for capacity of thirty tons, though twenty-five tons | firm has also erected forty other houses for | Methodists, 20 Unitarians and 8 Baptists, the | _3¥12-eodéds easiness’ 1 3® EVANS DENTAL PARLORS. NORWoon Instirere. icle und terminating in very sharp points, | the fact that it is boiled in wax. If used in its | ig seldom excecded. ‘The contents of these fur-.| their better class workmen. All the 3,500 em- | bulk of the others being either members of the (THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. 2217 Penn. & BOARDING AND DAY Senn, POR YOUN® ated longitudinally and winged alternately natural state it would quickly become soiled. | nuces mas, if desired, be ran into one casting | ployee appear contented. They are paid on | established church or Catholics. — aa elon er LADIES AND LITTLE Tks Pinel At ite. Lhe rings arean inch oF mere | the material being ¢o porous that it absorbs the | or ingot.” 'If an armor plate is to be made ft i | the sliding scale, baseg on the selling feice of ‘THE STARS AND STRIPES. SUGECTION OF TRINTE-THRES KEW ANB | CROWN AND BRIDOE WOM OB TEETH WITE- ra oe the bande with theomitien i lying nearly flat | elightest ‘moisture from the band or anything | enat in the pit near the furnaces. ‘This pit is a | billets for the term of three months Sreceding, | The Unites States huarte ral’ SECONDHAND CARRIAGES. BROUGHAMS, 4 OUT PLATES Re WB Specs, on the bods. with the points directed backward. | jt comes into contact with. But the wax fills up | largo circular area below the surrounding ‘The minimum selling price, however, is fixed at i imebvemncenlionmemlgiadl SR COTO ae TONS. VICTQRIAS, that have decayed and broken away may by | _fel@-te fen entation When the animal is excited they are raised by | the pores and gives the meerschaum a sort of | ¢nce 825. is ' cent historical statement in d tothe na- | &c., AT AUCTION. ogdatea oy this aystem. crowus enerafted apog | > rae a the action - the subcutaneous muscles almost | enamel. A pipe that hus been spoiled by over- ‘All the armor for a vessel is. made according Se Sr ek Sgt ee: tional flag has caused some discussion here. SUEY Ze ent y STOUT a, et, roots wiven a new lease of life ana wate as: M's 4¥¥ c. Leavirr or poston, at right angles with the body, «i then they | heati i . ve 4 Tracing the origin to Washington's coat-of © 4 ery AT AHE | and serviceable in every way asnataral ones. To present a very repelling appearance. | Tho ani | pat a eas nd toate ede eter can be re-| to pattern. ‘The entire portion of a vewel to Onjects for Bible Lessons. arms, a corresponient of the Ties writes that Sours AND Sah i x Phr Pr seer m wrt | feccege an arcal“rown st be mr woneracted PIANO AND HARMONT. Mal has no power whatever ‘of detaching these | Kind of work is done in the trade by otperias for | Pe,Armored #8 constructed of wood, wud is vir | «We keop those things for object-leeson teach- | the“hlass recon ten oF nea ates that THEFOLLOWING COLLECTION OF CARKIAGES, the rot sad erope naguch to prevent sl 0p Quille from its bods. ‘The short tail is also | it requires great skill. Vienna. is the greatest ea — reread 2 el Eoch | ing of the Scriptures,” said the dealer in Sun- ¢an be seen on an old monument in Trinity | ©: Wagonette, platform springs, canopy | Eneksae ren et mone ree menencammonts. We clatia ThE SPEECERIAN BOSE ickls planted with these quills, which are cut | center for meerschaum carving, which has at- | Piich the plate wit ee de ee these | 4ay school goods to Stax reporter. “In these | Church, London, Minories, ter. side and back curtains, built by Geneva Carriase | combined with bridge work, whit 1322 LST. N.W. Gor: Se eint nee’ nthe middle and make s loud | tained « very high artistic development. The | bieces would resemble ‘cut-up pussies’ ‘Thee | two bottles are myrrh and frankincense, such as Rem ariet pth eper pocepny teed fC gin op Et So Seplombert, Tat Day and netafne secions Seto Fustling noise when the animal agitates that | raw material comas in such odd. shapes that | Paver mowgvoncmble, cut-up pe gon, Pt brought. Thin ina ‘mite,’ the | £t7iPes to the mallets and bars on the monu- | Brome Pan & Co. :one substitute for the natural tecth: all this without « | Qi Practical Business, borg den = member, since the hollow spines are open at the | riwch alll 1s exercised in obtaining from cach made, and when a plate isfinished it must fit | smallest coin in use 2,000 years ago. It was one'| Northamptocshine Aeothee eos de eave: | Pemorge: Litoris. orith pole and shafte, one Second. Regis domtney sec tpom eroat inthe lant few Fouee_ | Premanabie, School of Mectnteical ani Ar-bity = “ t shall be as and well- ood i i : “xtreme pie ‘ £ i coma: | We have kept pace wi wing. Full corps of fostractors. Moderate Tasped os ‘possible. ‘The rough Mock te fret ‘mnt? teas wooden fee simile of the portion | ike it that the widow dropped into the poor | ily of Washingtons who ure descended direct | f¢c9nd.hand George Iv Rumble Puaston one Second. | We ha Sees eee noe ee eakerenien Gis te of the Evans Jo redo of taition central we benedt of thee, presticed and apy the mont. | Fone. fareinater ways in ivan, (ca Seal ed in water to make it soft, when it can be | bolt head protrudes through the gide of the ves- skillful and artistic inanner. Our open every by day for new illus it as readil; theese. After the carving i ‘ i i that grew upand choked the grain that was | at Hoylake, near Birkenhead, and that a tomb- i ? = Ty trated ana A contatates fall's completed the final poliehing ie done by worsen Prarie theyre pra de tre seatterod by fhe_horbandman, The aro the | wione in tho Chester cathodral marks the grave | Boal ‘ant ‘iderbar Bagy. with top, Stier: ous | Sith Grecian work ead bint ite iin, eee aR A PENCE th fine sand} ud a kind of grass. 1 a ly pieces of silver ‘tribute money,’ thirty of wi of George Wasl ion's first love. ese | Second} weet ! 'agon, Stivers: one | ions pertaining to our { aus Droneistar. wt Mecrschadim, as I dare say you are aware, is mead inaand trolds in the a pr tenn ioe | were the price of tho betrayal of Christ. ‘This | writers concur in acouting the notion that the Second-hand Eng! mh Lands 3,0ne Second-hand Ex. | Sil “Bafreccsee eitnoet pas box. In this receptacle are ‘tares,’ of the sort | from the patriot’s grandfather still hold a farm Canopy top. Side-bar Surrey by, Short & C Miss, BALCIs CIVIL SeRvice INSTT -bar is! Lo tewth: op-frent Brougham ‘hand Deisorest | Fubber lined with wold. Ex! vat pala. ‘and Business College, L207 10th st. ne tnd Hint with sometime Lraccaot ierond | Piste it made, When the ‘steel is ready the | cane” It ses orl ohare hak ena [on ec ninten ng originated in Mrs, Rows pur-| Brvarhan Jone aeuntian fori buena, | sein and -flint, with sometimes traces of iron and open hearth furnaces are tapped and streams | Wit) “noe ‘4c, potas ae should| Mr. Walker, secretary of the Indian Carrenc: Mah canoy Wagon; one | F)R, STARR PARSONS. COR. OTH AND E STS. ne aera ial otf comes from the Prov-|of molten teal run info, the mold, and the in-| Davo "regarded the potting on of | Association, has sent a letter to the finance min | head’ peettter’ ace Broun tat Senne | imetoctiauegi tia ted op tbe ums toallay th ¥. ¢ is ma weight varies from 20 to | D'' ac' lee 3 i e © Brougham: one second-hend We ith safety. ‘specialty. ive been dug out of the ground thie for centuries, | {09 tons. Te ia then steipped, taken from the Sn Si ae ee | ee thould the intor-| Beacham ope: Berend hiaicd Brrcotes Toa ore | Seat ee ara © Mpactalt wack 08 wal give and the vaanner of procuring it is to this day | mold while still hot and’ is. transferred | ®!¢, with an accompaniment of ashes, to the | national monetary conference fail to attain its | Brouche: 3 capes: | At pressueloention tonite sere extremely primitive. "The material is found ia | @Ol, while still hot shop. "This car | CeFmony of mourning. Here are a few of the | object a remedy for the existing evils ought to | senser'¥ ee ro roughain; on» J. B. Bret Cart: one Knockabout Wagon, Short t re = — Fail couresincarh roliege, with, Airome rand fem press 4 , be found in a direct bet ‘India | 80d Co. : one Sor-el Horse, about sixteen bands high, ‘RE DENTAL INFIRMARY—TEETH FILLED as fumpe of all sorts of shapes and sizes. The ‘husks’ which the prodigal son was glad to und ina direct agreement between a green. Aino thoroich preparstory echvoois. iesemmante mings extend underground fo a depih of thirty i average eight ear ee ee iment of | shure with tho ewine. ‘They look to me like the and the United States, insuring the stability of | “HerJsemns'* Sf yon Paaa aie a wsc dental departneet | SEB WPS Se ee ek Mae foot, and are aired and aoe aay arin’ mille | large cranes that could lift an ordinary house | Bulls cf some kind of megtieery eas es bees THOMAS DOWLING & SON. 1 = Sanday sextraction Tinkrmary open fron ST JORIS COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, wD The discovery of the usefulness of ‘the process | furqtt ty mount of, metal and put it in.s| ‘manna,’ though ite contents are a mystery to Eccentricitics of Vision. LATIMER & SLOAN, Avcts, and oa Eee Encl Paaratery She attache oe ioe, of boiling in wax was made by accident. Imi-|in proper condition it is lifted from the tur, | ™¢; smelling somewhat like dough. These | From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, DAL, Deemuany-Mareorat THE PERSUAL ATTENTION GIVEN tation meerschaum is manufactured from chips | nace Tasad i little articles of glass and earthen ware are} “Ido not suy this world looks alike to | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT year. Extracting, Be.- Fiiuings end TATE Wat aL ACAD Ee TES FOR : , placed on the big car, and is carried to| wie irticles, of glass and ; ippose e to EES. SALE. OF | ear. Extracting NAVAL ACA left over from the carving. They are ground | the armor rolling mill. It’ is @ mill so pon. | ‘%# bottles.’ In ancient times people used. to street BET WEES THIRTY. Address the President, THOMAS PELL. LL. D., PH.D. RD, ‘GEORGETOW! into a pulp, treated chemically and finally | Goroun that mon figures are powerless to bor, | CTY into such bottles. Lastly, here is a crown any two persons,” said Thomas McHenry at AND THIRTY another a flat, circular piece of brass. I noticed O strest by o D.c. ayib-2m the « looki By virtue of a decd of trust tous, bearins date June . 5 7 THE FRETFUL PORCUPINE. reseed ‘Into’ the ehapes desired. Every one re fi of thorns, made from the same sort of thorns Southern, “A dozen of us were looking | , Py Hiring! a.deadof tcust to me, begrine date yore MEDICAL, &c. W"STERS MARYLAND cOLLHGE, The porcupine lives in burrow, and has | knows that pipes out of the counterfeit | “°X Sanus perecgation fothie pl 500 pounds, | #8 are believed to have composed the crown of |st the moon the other night To one it] 270 «teea.. of the land recordsof the District of Co. | ——— = 1. A. LEWIS DT President. much of the habit of the rabbit: will not color. > In ah ingot weighing thirty tons there are 120 | Be Savior. appeared the size of a five-cent piece, to| thereby, we will sell, at gublic span. front of | R _Twenty-aixth year opens September 13. 3yI@2m nal Cora aoe os - = a “This ae ——— bed my | cubic feet, and 200 cubic feet in a fifty-ton in- Ear ag ae cama another much larger than 4 cart wheel. To | Ae er a ee eee ODLGCR ED ae | AVUPTURE. . NER TORE MIDTARY ACADEMY. ae baa coming forth st nightfall to seck its food, con-| pipe is composed of a substance which was long iden 3 The Morning Co! 4 1 yor at re 7a. fr hirty- five feet of a sitar aaa Prep. i Pookskill, 8. ¥. Sisto root fats, tender anes and bud, | Rebar ae of mpatocods righ Ti wk | ot, Thats great roll fatten and widen the in one it appeared @ well-rounded globe, and to | part of iB. syuare 74; fronting thirty Arent of | ROKICK AIR CUSHION TRUSS COMPANT, ee Sete my tr thy Ta ee dyBeo2m wall, NX. It never fails to appreciate a settler's garden, | known to be the fomsil gum of an extinct kind falesat age erat oa = : Removed to 724 Lth st. n.w. - 5 bie sadn made mans of oa peers srs | of pine fre. | Thowe pits formed frost thot | rough or rated cadsae'ect oll We a Tenialy| th early, Morning, ie Dencdal cay te ae | fui cer o€ hamaa vision once im Galvow| ice of le; One cah altace In oe apd ie most imcalt cares of rastere eetataet wits | FRR e a ore fom, YOUNG LABaaS i is fons of cabbages and her vegetables; they | sands of years ago in the neighborhood of the | press of 2,800 tons capacity. It’ will chess a fas Nato wathatent sian as 4 fellow gambler named Quinlan to death, He | Suit remi-annnally. and secured upon the nroperty | euutyrv ond cme rs (ie cesta ee Septemler 13, 182. Situated in the Piedmont regtom have a him Stunting call, and this vuggestion of | Baltic sea, where the gum which exuded from | Piste of stool aix inches or a foot thick es| Pereoms ,"hO have sufficient vital energy-and | fellow gambler from a large revolver. At the | puchtoor’ Ad’ posit ot 100" will be pesca ae | snecotoapae wBishce Pebinnece Sarit toliteoend® ee ee ee ae arc ugh to call them | their bark accumulated in such quantities that | Quickly as a hungry tramp will eut e tenderlom | BYU force to insure good reaction, with no | fred four shots from a larg Mirena pe rr paired a “Pore-Epic’, which we have adopted as porcu- | it has supplied the markets of the world with | (ck subsequent languor or lnasitude. Many persons - We perior buildings end | a 5) = and geen Ce THE IMPROVED RORICK AIR PAD. ‘Strong faculty* For Splorpes, = 1 n he @ jeare not complied wit Pine. the Komans Hyetriz,” the Germans “Por- | amber since the most ancient times. The an-| "The plate is then placed in a furnace to| Who are greatly refreshed by their morning | ‘ais hand st the time of the shooting. An e Ps cost. If terms: in ten days the trustees reserve the righ property at the risk f de other thonght it waa a cane, while x ‘aad.cost Spi ee brag web renge ern torgy ey fhe monn ee, “lntrice” of the [tatiana | cn weins | cent Greeks got their capply from there and! bo tompered. . When ‘thas process is com (bath feel tired or languid two or three hours | rested a rediton th Sts ee Fo BRNO. Trustees, | Lady in attendance for ladies. Consultation free. | S1,GEQEGES HALL FOR DOYS, FF GEORGES, Sh a a aiige “MRE whe mid-| pleted it in removed aud placed in a bath, | after it. When this occurs it’ is conclusive evi- | was standing facing him when he was ehot and | 2*11-d&ds W. D. SWAN, *) Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Brin Collage oF" business 0 a ih et atin to this animal is not entirely due to the matter | to the Baltic. for compen at Pg ——, — gallons of oil, where it| dence against the practice. would make oath that his hands were opcn HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 5 Fepatetion, with reasimable terms erences of temper. because the creature ix rather | Until récently no other way of obtaining amber ea THE 43 . : det-str TRUSS PARLOR, 724 I) TH ST. N.W. cool. After cooling it is| Persons who have an abundance of flesh and | and contained nothing. Those who testitied | MONDAY. AUGUST FIRST. 1892, same hour and cod om d “ ne . By he Tristecs. D9 Axp_ i126 W. » BALTE ‘ : : ber | again put in a furnace and brought toa red | blood, who are sluggish in temperament were disinterested spectators and told op the | PMS aie SE TR Pee et As anctioneera, 122 Sehr . on ond sluggish - leche _ w arom wi —— than ——— such pieces of a “5 | heat, culled annealing, thence is placed | whose nervous force 1s not depleted can take | stand what they easy, thought so AICLIFFE, DARE &CO., Aucts. £20 Pa.ave.u.w. D* CARLETON, EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Ganger raise its” spines, stamp its foot on the bene ee ne? Aan ‘he shore in stormy weather |in am annealing pit’ and covered’ with | the cold morning beth to advantage, Others | The shoot began in a saloon. Quinlan ran | RR: es ssh < Cae: or Fees ee Prete ee cso poe FE rom ge lo gisbes wo flint dive for re at —t beers th | shes and sawdust and allowed to remain | who are inclined to be thin in flesh, whose | out, followed by O'Dell, who kept shooting. | CHANCERY SALE OF “VALUABLE IMPROVED mt. aw.. Sl cmactts Sivuamer ana cee ee Schad Gee and ees oe id, | twelve oF thirteen days, At the end of that| hands and feet become cold and clammy | Some thought one shot was fired in the saloon, BERED EIGHTEEN ESD TWEeTY Parner Washington, D.C. disturbance it given ise to that notion of fuming | The deposite of the fou gum ented Tosca i | time the plate, over which so much time and| on light provocation, who digest food | others thought three, yet all wore looking righi | BERED EVGHI i tian oper sediph.e— ye ~seapenaminr _——— res fossil gum extend from the | hard work has already been epent, is carried to slowly and assimilate it with difficulty, who | at the two men. You often hear people say DEY Tirtueof «decree of the Supreme Court of the London, England, 1335, J i U and fretting « peculiar to i nile inland. "To: kesp the weter ent ct tus | terest armor plate machine shop, « vast | are nervous and who carry large mental | that what they see they kuow: but thor don't, Pircdst of Cotambta. passed in equity ceusenumbered And New York 1870. | ae anes, QciLis UsED Fou pecouative Puarosrs. | mile inland. To keop the son level ae ibe | building, larger than machinery hali at the | burdens should avoid early morning bathing. | They have no assurance that they eaw right. A | 2x00 ‘Ferdinand Bitter et al. are defendants, the IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT. The poreupine has furnisked the aborigines | PA" ty be kept up all the toe’ PUMPING | Pittsburg exposition building. Here is acol- | For all such the bath at noonday or before re. | man who implicitly believes his eyes is to | unde ee ST . a) Rakaalua oll: Wake “tile addin dee gels pres Beachy ES ig | lection of the most gigantic planers, drills, tiring at night is far more desirable, cnd it | fall into grievous error.” TWENEY SEE DAY DE TCLS. Ae De tage He | Acnte, chronic, or hereditary, you can be rapidly xe- BALTIMORE. iad aa ieee 1 ¢ ir | of bb eo toasuns in we <y sarap ¥ is found ' | Presses, saws, lathes and tools that were ever | should be followed by. rest of body and brain inka HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. “M., the following | stored to health and streneth by the scientific appli- tastefal and lively adornment of their | of blue carth, which is shoveled into cars and| Tada." Some of the planing machines weigh | till equable conditions of circulation are re- ™ = described real estate, to wit nui three (3) | cation of electricity and the therapeutic messures 80 clothes. robes and weapons. The quills being | drawn up to the mouth of the mine, where the | 999 tons. establisl ‘i ir. Gladstone's Eyes. and four (4), in Charles J, (himan's subdivision of | successfully practiced by Dr. Carleton. —_ tit. Ginttomed faua ‘d, yelloe | earth is driven down a sluice by a force of water From the London Daily Telegraph. square numbered six hundred and sixteen (€10), im = Fo tenes piety = ee ‘Gah deasinen and fu 0 foeue Gae'eacieer GOVERNMENT INSPECTION. Some individuals who are weak in nervous | ‘Pitty-four years since Mr. Gladstone con- | Proved by one two-story brick residence and one. cr IF YOU HAVE Announcements for the next — and blue. are worke: sorts of borders nwo separa: 2 : ° by 3 . : = po gpg ggasi gee] bo poem catch thé | _ Upon the arrival of the plate in this shop the | power have such excitable peripheral nerves frome — pasa sory nce and ol ° ceived the idea that it would be better for his | front thirty-eirht (38) fegt on North P street, with © | pening. 4 ie, Keeping the colore bright, were the most con-| amber, which is found in pieces from the size | overnment inspector selects his physical testa. it they get at once a perfect reaction from yandred and thirty-fve (135) feet to ® ‘memory, neuraleic, wandering pains, sll-rone “ree ‘Will be sent on application. i ;, | cool bathing, but loose in after effect more | eyesight were he to substitute candles for the | thirty (803 foot alley. feeling, more tired in the morning than on eine to spicuons features of the Indian's costume and | of « pea to the biguew of one’s hand and some- | If found perfect and up to contract the plate is | CoO! bathin fag age ; ; ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | bed, no enensy either for work or society, dissy spells fittings chat struck the white man's eye when | times larger. Thirty dredging ships work dur-| then finished, « branch of work exceedingly | (8b ‘Be value of the bath. | This class of per- | somewhat primitive lamp by which he had been hase money in cash, balance i two equal : ; 1 should not te ften, and ald P r a ¥ (vertigo), dull, stupid feeling, unable to concentrate — be firet ww hin red brother, “It's flesh, "too, | ing eight months in’ the ‘your at fishing the | St, fuished. ery ert te platen ao eo n, and should | én the habit of studying by night. The light iments at one end tw. with Mierent from ° : cosing time deed of trust ten win "wining chat of at by to cane ut ot Suet are | Meee Ao | Sorel mac maeace Seca | TRU NRE NS, wa ‘was eaten also, the chase of it neither diffioult | amber out of sea witl inding chains of | it is to be des! first hour of service, 1 al y two candles was not sufficient for the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the , bad taste in month, or sallow and RELL Ne or exciting. but when the white man was | buckets which drag along the bottom and bring | must be made according to design without the | P'Crer*>ly before retiring, Se ak eee ee rasa ed tt the me of ae. Al conveyancing | pnbeslthly-Jookine skin, tremors, palpitation co FEB ert, ‘om Som Somapted to feast on roast porcupine ho declared | 8 sound, stones and ember, the lest being variation of «traction of an inch. When ‘The Dirtiect Town tn the Wettd. icin eyepiece Serer Mad recording tobe af iano coy = Pengo ayh Jy it was not appetizing: that it resembled poor, washed 2 same man- | group of from twelve to twenty platesare ready iid. q task, ——s flabby pork and was, if anything, repelling nerason land. Many divers also labor in the | for shipment the goverument inspector soloste “*Rmoy bears the auenviabie reputation of | With,the result that his right eve e 80 JOHN A BARTHEL Hee | SETHE ous pesmLarT. “Always keeping within reach of the shelter | gathering of amber, descending to the bottom | one at random for another test—a ballistic test. much weakened that his medical adviser en-| sy1¢-anas 236 stn w. ofa forest, porcupine, when hunted by | from rowboats in ‘divers’ armor, with shovel | Tho is sont to the testing grounds at In-| being the dirtiestand most unhealthful city on | joined upon him the necessity of abstaining to- n@ yon shomld at oncs consult Dr. Carleton. man, is usually found in trees; it makes a| and bag. Sometimes they stay under water for | dian Head, and then it is set up and fired at by | tue globe. The reputation is thoroughly de- | tally from work and living as far as in | TRUSTEES’ SAL OF PREMISES NO. 604 ACKER | positively the only advertising surgeon in the broad and well-defined trail lu the snow by its | five or six hours at a time, not coming ap until | the highest power guns. If this late doos net | served. What ts more unpleasant fact is the | # dark room for six months. Long before that | ¢. AT AUCHION PO WASR RETR Rabie of ceneeing ite tail, but rice baants are | their Dagy are filled. In addition to thoir | stand the test the entire group is rejected and | yromice of the prevent tondeacy of affairs ton | Period had expired Mr. Gladstone made most readily discovered by its fashion of gnaw- | Tegular they receive a Dons for every piece | thrown upon the contractor's han: 1 a ditior th bd to southern Europe in company with his ing the bark of pine and other trees, so as to | that reaches a cortain weight. At no time, in any melting department of the |/°¥¢r and worse condition. Tho reasons college friend, Sir Stephen Glynne. get at the inner layers. When a hunter meets| _ “Amber has « wonderful variety of colors. | mill, is a heat made without analysis. With a | ®T° obvious to a newcomer at a glance. Once again a grave accident to Mr. with fresh signs of this work he is sure of soon | Some of it is as clear as crystal, some as yellow | laboratory the finest in the state, with chemista| The city is built on the edge of a mountain-| Gladstone's eye threatened for a few da finding bis game, for it will never be more than | 83 honey, some light blue and o trans whoso skill is unsurpassed, a | ous island and is exceedingly old. Inscriptions | to produce the most serions conscquences. It | i few hundred yards away at the most. When | parent green. m it is found as ite as ly as desired is assured. | On ancient tombs run buck as far as the be- | is well known that he did not wield ‘y on the branches, | now, the color of cream, and often: many of i ze all the raw material to be pinning of the Chrigsian era, und coins found | the ax a3 an amateur feller of trees until he was swelling and fuming and making a queer kind | these tints are blended in one piece. There is | used. Exhaustive testa of every character are accidentally discovered graves date to | forty years old, and not loflg afterward a chij of crying noise lke « child. ‘The hunter either | popular notion to the effect that amber has dynasties from 500 to 10003. C. During all | flew upward as he was cutting idee, B ved climbs u tree and kills the animal witha club, | CUFative qualities for sach ailmentsas croup and ‘The armor plate | this period the hillsides of the city have beon | and struck him in the right eye, wi striking it on the nose, or cuts down the tree | ¢re throat, and many thousand necklaces of it i Lf 4 EB z mills, department of the Homestead works is onl; used as bi grounds. Av the population | more sensitive of the two. A few days of rest secured trust ca the Sottlceeh. | GTRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DRS. and dispatches it likewise when it falls to the ules saselly for that Burpee. Because part, iThe bones and structural pe pg increaed the tne atngrouched Lg and of abstention percha pao’ oe: Sepete eTa need Coes See ted Soiby egeme ce warae eae earth. careful in ‘m™ cemetery |, until store him entirely; but @ Tremor! fact ‘trustees t to. ‘at rs smoking unprejudiced, practical steel man, works of art. land, until finally the two became that tho ‘arous seni,” oF circular ring out eet Durchancr ouvave daye noticeln The = “When Capt. John Smith was taking notes of | meerschaum, I content myself for common and | Mr. Potter lifts his hat to the great new beam this region, and before white folks had pos- | comfortable use with this old briar-root pipe. | mill each morning and shakes hands with him- seeed the lands of the Potomac, the porcupine | It is made from the root of a kind of shrub that | self. This mill and some planes and forges in was @ common sight for the Indians, and it | ¥aé formerly dug in great quantities in the | the armor plate department, all in operation, then down into Virginia and upper south of France, bat now it comes mostly from stand where turnips grew last fall. . THK BEAM MILL. In order to better explain the beam mill it Ushed 43 years. 1 ‘8ON, C2 E 7 po ease ([Homas DowLine ‘Aucta.. 612 Est. nw. urns of inciptent ton cer. those early day Francisco — ant in New a Examiner. tainty examining, tte the should be mentioned that a cogging mill is nec- solid white surface of rock, brick, to - virtue of a decree the Supreme Court of the | urinary "We will ‘essary to prepare the ingot fdr the beam, mill. | and cement, covering more that "1,000,000 | my on nee know, how to propose well. Al Eager a re re : a ae most always directly a man says “I love you” in a cause there combiried, are the square feet. Near the Lam-paw-do joss ‘another were. mhek cogging mill Induse 90,000 bodies are exid tc there comes a pause in the conversation and GEag and ober tere a tenes vw _—— Stomach, Hanera, te bloom v save inner sep bark of oe or layer @cntect with the season it is Faiding the circular saw will go | on the edges of the grax. ._ even | Fortably u pews. rf male mg ie aed ‘sot maddy and. ait | Zt to | 8001 whose water m Ss acca fm Dd tow Sores turning up of the sol. owes te tructural rolls,| ‘The city isa relic of the past. It is walled ten never ren serous coe 5,00 indi | the same aa i$ was in-the time of Confucius. “It afterward. ite. no wi Be strecte from Poo tone, | two to wiz feot in width; no wheclod vehicle exe La eewtl Facog always urged to run them wide | wee mate enough to get their muzzles filled From again. tige the saws, ‘has been they and that quills, which are who had of working rapid: ‘that she til they reach the This og wil Petter 8 _ better abelter of the makes ite neat. Soasie year, when busy rearing its young, it

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