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_ "> »! ——.. 2m, ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, FEBROARY 1 _ 14 CHATS . WITH GREAT MEN, fee Saas MINERAL WONDERS. | neem wanes mrea| PASSENGER AGENT TOOKER. |——“Saurste— = ao Oth, WEST AND. judges often pulled ‘From the New York Herald. bs rh Anite LATIMER & SLOAX, Auctionsers, 1407 Got jiatols out of their coat DOUBLY TRac Li > sree KAILA. MAGNIPICEN ? ‘ ; . ; A certain west side lady who has been read- IR ALN yo MAGRIER Topics of the Day Discussed by Fon. He aees cheuea koeareum iiees we Wealth Discovered in theChalk Beds ing the newspapers eat down one evening and SALE EXTRAORDINARY Trane LEAVE Radha TOS FRM stags Gis stand with the best of them. Geengetown coon of Texas. Puta pocket in her dress. She had been going For the estate of See ey Sa ead Leading Statesmen. got too small for him and he went to Den- slong her whole uneventful life without = sd Re ay feta RO = yer. He is now one of the ablest Senators from Pocket. She had frequently needed = pocket, “arNee Ra teria oe Wi! wants “Sacer —- = @ west and he has shown that his gray matter a is Herriaburs to Gimainnati — THE FUT? is fully equal to his bing, blood. | He never saye COUNTERFEIT MARBLES. bee hoifenceae Lecigphgpeae geuchangeeal SUPERB COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE MIN- Ghicaes. rest Lane aa See ae as ig about his family. however, an - “y a, Sine n Colm and St Lama i — a palin je his way by sheer force and brains. He is consciously accepted the pocketless condition TATUEES, OLD JEWELRY, ma Se Lote, with Parlor Cas Mas Jer Hoter ines the Democratte man of wonderfnl brain power. He isa great | The Greatest Chaik Region In the World— reader and gets more by intuition and quick- ness of intellect than the plodders of the Sen- ate do by hard work. He has the muscles of a prize fighter and he is the personification of physical vigor. : asa necessary incidental of her sex. As her boys came to the age of trousers and jackets the pocket challenged her attention by the number and character of the articles that could BRONZES, ANTIQUE SILVER, RARE BRIC-A-BRAC OF ALL KINDS AND A GREAT VARIETY OF RARE AND BEAUTI- FUL ARTICLES FOR INTERIOR DECORA- TION. trenchiment Fe!) public Lands Are Going to Foreigners Senator Wolcott ‘Talks of the West senator Cal. Brice and Hie Presidential Ree How It Was Formed and What It is Good For—Where the Material Called Staff is Obtained for the Construction of the Fair ne Sally at . ALSO A VERY CHOICE COLLEC- Sy annette Nally A Wi Building. be concealed therein. She had found aboutevery- TION OF SUPERIOR EUROPEAN On. Cleveland atiman, Domine Car Famabang te Oe sopres i asked him as to the future of the west. He thing boy could think of, from apples to old igncuthrontern Extras 8 replied PAINTINGS, representing such colebrated Pitsbarg, er ¥ nails, in those pockets, They were a constant Pe ORR Yorn and se A AD A CHAT LAST] “It cannot be estimated. We have berdty AVE YOU GOT ANY! source of surprise and instruction to her. Yet ‘niacin Saldana. “sieadoualiaia: — ah a night with Judge Hol-| begun to scratch the surface of our possibili- chalk in the United| a pocket scomed to her ae it Ime to Se NN xa0, - hmond. Pathic Pavrenn 1040 pun ole man, during which 1| ties There are vast regions west of the Miasis- —- CORAT, DELACROIX, DIAZ, DUPRE, f re and the West © vat Slee er an, ne . : ose 4ao States?” ‘woman, inseparable from trousers. : te Pitteture ent ot : : sippi which will be eventually settled ani 7: : a COM!TE-CALIX, JACQUE, FROMEN- per he ee Fe asked him as to Prest~} center of population will soon be west of the ‘The question was! | It never occurred to her to wear trousers. She = — aaily. excent Sam dey smapaaieore dent Harrison's foture. | Mississippi. A large part of the west which 1a asked a few days agoby | had heard of women wearing trousers and TIN, BARBADO, RICHTER, ROSSI, aren - Judge Hi replied: | now cousirlered worthless will be in the future the agent of a French | Pockets, but never a lady. So sho calmly jogged ROSSEAU, ZAMACOIS AND OTHERS I the best agricultaral part of the United States, on't kno * spied Ss ipigee = plenawrerelon ad country will grow up along to middle age, carrying her pocket book— sad misnomer to those who never had a Sararter 10 ay OF NOTE. firm who applied for in- A) the President will do} ... the edge of the Rocky mountains, formation to the geo-| pocket!—in her hand, smail change tucked iss Sonrso aborsos rar, Washineton to Butta ty Dace er Se beers el ccncon sun se nee on Sala eave logical survey. He did | ¥84er her glove and big bills in herstockings. As —s i eee j WhiteHousbuileup.| °% xe y the | {oT her handkorchief, fan, glove buttoner—well, WITHIN OUR SPACTOUS SALES ROOMS, Se es ee ee ns iit go back to| 1 %K® for instance Colorado, It is looked not know, because the | the handkerchief was usually in her hueband’s 1407 @ ST. For Re! ADTLPTA New" yok AND pose he wil go back t0 | soon as made up of mountains and deserts. It text books of gealogy | pocket, while all of the other necessary articles watiahana’ saceenaie Fast lad Barrens Roan diana polis to live. = | will be within another life time the greatest say that there are pal (eds cena! wnebone- yams torn sat nnd AND PRIDA’ = pang, Os has, you know, a good | stato of the Union. It will surpass New York oo in | Person in the usnal mysterious manner known apes, TES Te poses house there and is a| and it will have the same political influence sane ares ae | only to women kind. ; Psirearins 16 AND) gt Forse Ds £8 D Perro. Miceming. ‘iii iach some day that New York has now. In fifty] |. s a | In a moment of mental aberration she one AND 3PM. EACH Dat. To em. ee abe Br eee | oo on Zears its population will beas great as that of | exist in France and Great Britain. It has only | day rend that department of a newspaper de- GRAND EXHIBITION Ses recto How mach is be wo: said I. New Yor: 1 it will surpass Pennsylvania in | been newly realized that in Texas there is a/ voted to women’s fashions. She saw tnere, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, state ee writer ees ‘Ob, Tdon't know exactly,” replied Judge | its eturing. We have got millions | chalk bed nearly as large as the whole of Eng-| much to her astonishment, that every woman FEBRUARY 13 AND 14, See tat. Cone Pete oe athe Las male's guod deal of | upon millions ont of our gold and silver mi land. A stratum of this material, parts of | Of good common sense had a pocket in her entse ae concen OS ceca peaeen OF hie law practice and be cught to | bat we will get more than this out of our coal | Sov, A. cum dress—at least her shopping dress. Fortunately ss ws saved a lot was elected. Tho | We have thousands of square miles of | “hich are 500 feet thick, stretches clear across/ or unfortunately she read but one fashion P. 8. Thisisa very rare collection of great “n xpensive | the finest anthrscita coal, some of the veins of | the state from the Red river to the Rio Grande. | writer—no two women writers on feminine meri:, and well deserves the attention of con: mparison with bis | which are twenty-five feet deep. You will not | It isa vast accumulation of mineral wealth, far | matters ngroe—and she was converted. She Roissears and others in search of scarce at Harrison has saved | find this coal in any quantity outside of Penn- | more valuable than all the gold mines of this | Put a pocket in her best street dress. She went articles. sy nia. Tf our coal veins could be spread out over New York state, according to the estimate out and tried it and it worked satisfactorily. Catalogues at our oftice get a gre eee yal eee She had neither been arrested nor robbed. mere He inns hia b of a noted geologist, they would cover it with The Frenchman wanted to get chalk for | ghe was so delighted with it that she told her ta oer) Series act Secvants cost hum practically noching. «His | carpet of fine coal seven fect thick. There is | making artificial marbies. For doing this an| husband. He said “Yes?” and went on shaving, Avetionsers, | FONT ipa: every dey Re fuel aid Us the government. ite | first-class irom near these coal fields and we are | ingenious process has recently been invented. | A few days later sho was on Brondway car, fe10-50 ane ak mabeo © great epread at his receptions with {ust besioning to deselop our manufacturing. | In nature marble is made out of chalk by | hanging toa strap with the life squeezed out of ‘ OR tLe fowers and sore Weare vast oil 2 fields in Colorado, and we are already supplying all the cities of the United States west of Donver with coal oil. y | her, so she afterward said, when the conductor | Disease, like a train, acquires momentum. ‘One can’t attend too early to the signs of nervous debility. OAK. It 290.'3.15. painfal of diseases, and until the recent discovery of Prof. Pheips ot Dartmouth College, was con- water, which’ percolates throngh fhe chall deposits, dissolves the chalk particle ie | asked her for her fare. She smiled sweetly and, | LATIMER & SLOAN, Avotioncers, 1407 Gat. ‘ to use the male expression for the act, “went SALE AT 1000 1 STREET. would, i aie ee Aaabeaierasiice awesa Particle and crystallizes it, mountain pressure | down into her clothes.” The conductar knew ee ne ng ee ret nee | Sone inp wage acer, ART UWARY ROOKCAEE, LaOE ome | o “Colorado is to be the great farming empire | Solidifying it. It has been found that similar | what that meant and went back to the ee! made as thoughtlessly as the folds in an old news-| Mr. Tooker's experience was very mach like that x . EINE OLD. ST. | go7f.00, 10.40 and 11th» mS nant one of the United States,” Senator Wolcott went |Fetults may be accomplished by chemical | to give her time. He hadn't more than got| paper. Every time you double up under the pain of scores of people in probably every town large ET ANE aE | = ercept : s age . - means. First. slices of chalk are dipped into a | there, however , before he heard a scream. of rheumatism or dyspepsia or neuralgia you ‘3 . E BOOKCASE For Anni 20, 9.09 and 11.5) am. ant 439 on. “We have already millions of acres of - ir been f ‘ i o enough to have a drug store. ASE A Se Basset ss pit Mer os i color bath, staining them with tints that will I've been robbed!” came in startling accents VARY, A CHOICE PLE) WALN = LEVELAND 4xD OFFICE HOLDERS. land under cultivation and every inch of the | ¢ 7 i deepen a very bad habit. “ » “ ILT "TRACED CHAMBER | SUITE ame LAND AND THE BOLDE Colorfiio denort will some dav be cultivated. | imitate nny kind of marble known. For this | from within. f s ‘For two years,” says Mr. Tooker, “I suffered WES, CHIFFONIERS, WALNUL MIE | FOK ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOUTH “How about Clerel Within not many years ws will bave a great | P'Arpove the samo mineral stains aro used axare| | The driver brought the brake down with a| Grasp your Illneas by the forelock, drag it from | grim thewsation ana Kidney trouble,for which I] Row TOP SPCHETAIY, CARPETS AND RUG. | Por Antolin tot hk Ta Ray May 1. gS be will make many cba: storage system which will catch the water of | ™Ployed in nature. For example, to produce on that sent the standing load into the front | its hiding place, and it loses half itajterror. tried various remedies with no success. A clergy- gp CHATRS, HANGINGS, (CHERRY BED ee . “No, I t. was the Rocky mountains and spread it over that | CU@rfeit ‘verde antique” oxide of copper is | end of the car in a heap. F One of the most popular passenger agents In the haan MAHOGANY STANDS AND. 45 am ‘will increase the list of vast area, When it does chery inch of that | Utilized. In like manner green, pink, bla «{Pickpockets!” yelled an excited man, grab- | 14004 states a f. the ablest, te Br. | ant Sivised moto try Paine’s celery compound. I BRASS CLAW FFET; BEAL: | "4 - pone yr ge mada land will laugh with the harvest. ‘There is no | S&dother colorings are obtained. Next, the | bing his watchand chain. Wherent every other | United States, as well as one of the ablest,18Mr- | iq go, and was surprised at the emect. After DOAK BACL RACK. | oo peat: agen Meany of the fogs appointments will remain | nd to rich aa the Colorado desert. Wherever | ChAlk slices go into. another bath, by which | man felt of his pockets or scarfpin or watch to | M. B. Tooker of the Grand Trunk rallroad. His taking one bottle Iwas entirely relieved. I have | mond and the sonth, 4.29 and 10. they are. I was with President Cleveland | “7° ® “ sehsies they are hardened and crystallized, coming out | assure himself of the safety of his portable | nome is at Suspension Bridge, N. Y. % . fee | pent sO rom. daily you find the sage brash growing you may know ty sear bese ok taken two bottles and am cured. THIRTEENTH, 189%, | Traine leave Aleeanteia for Wes ence in the White House during his term when | 7:0 iand ig full of meat, All it'wants fe water, | ‘© All intents and purposes real marbie. PEE Task ee a nt pean about €0 | ary crocker, ‘whose poriwait is printed here; is QCK ALM. atthereddeneectaaeste | &OU N10. 1075, TAT @ delegation i to ask him to remove one of | .54 with irrigation we will never have a failure WHAT THE DEPOSITS WILL BE USED FOR. et off just there, but they were now afraid to Asa well-known and conservative physictan im housekeeping, No. 1000 Hstreet north- 5S. the Central Amor.can ministera. They state apr canta ape do 80 for fear of exciting suspicion. known everywhere as aman of great energy and Paine’ hestroet. we. Will sell the entire con- Meir cae while Twas there and Presitent | ChcToPs. Tam not talking in boasting way. | ‘This French firm, whieh will showa large ox- | 92,¢9,{0r fear of exciting pocket book! | push. His advice has always gone a long way in | Watlington has said, “Paine’s celery compound 1 Sn a weal y oder lanyg they | Colorado is destined to be the greatest state of | hibit of its product at the world’s fair,proposes | had it right i ocket!”’ she cried, wi a b generally considered a certain specific for the cure in sale, as tere are nome choice ng aati Gloveland listened soberly to them. After they | the Union, and the young men of the west are : ad it right lere in my pocket!” she cried, with | railroad matters, and he 1s possessed of those rare | Pieces to be sold, all well made and in fair condition. Recs nad Information ent cut he turned to me aud said: “Tt seems | 100 the most infl e four future.” | '© draw for itsraw material upon tho chalk | a swift, suspicious glance upon her follow pas- ; of rheumatism, and so much better results are ob- LATIMER & SLOAN, ner, [oth erreet and Fenasrh bs vere unreasonable, | t? be the most influential men of our futare. bed ; py qualities which make him good friend and ad- ats Anctionsera._ | tation. w © me that these men are very unreasonable. is of Texas. But these deposits are valuable e : tained from it than from all the usual remedies | — =e ae t_ | Pevenae to The man they want to remove has been in that THE TOUNG MEN OF THE WEST. é “Which pocket, mum!” inquired one of the | visor in every~lay matters of life. WALTER B WILLIAMS © 00., Auctionsers.— | CHAR ony, a understand the west,” said | £0T any other purposes. At presant two-thirds , that it has become a regular prescription among ree General Manager. [387] Genaral Passenger saremt, ince for etght years. He gare up his busin bomen apenas salubass of the cement consnmed in this country, | ter. | Several years ago Mr. Tooker was a sufferer ALUABLE PROPERTY AT ANACOSTIA. | 5 ‘ = here. He has learned the language of | Senator Wolcott. ‘Our people are made up of 4 2 2 “Which pocket?” The tone in which this the most eminent practitioners. I prescribe it | PTIFUE COTTAGE HOMFS AT AUCTION, | BALTIMORE & O11 EATLLOAD. é amounting to $2,000,000 yearly, is imported 5 from that very common complaint, rheumatism, ntry and has b 4." He is | the cream of the east and the livemen of today | from abroad. ‘There is no’ reason why all of it | WS Uttered convinced the inquirer that he had regularly and belleve that every rheumate victim In deeds ot should use it.” luty better than a new man could do Jon's see why we should change bim and won't. live west of the Mississippi. They are young, energetic and steel muscled. They are careful nd I believe in the future they are to be the balance wheel which will keep the machinery of the United States in which has been notably prevalent for the last few years. Asevery one knows, it is one of the most made a bad break; but he didn’t know just where it was. All the time the lady was feeling wildly around a8 if to locate the receptacle. In her nerveus state she was jerking her dress first this way, then that, and scrambling among Schelale in effact November 1%. Leave Washington from should not be manufactured from the chalk of the lone star state. Whiting, which is now etched across the ovenn in ships. ean be ob- ined in unlimited quantities from the same | the parti will offer for sale on the pretuises ou FRI- | DAY, VYBRUARY SEVENTEENTI. ALD. INGG, at | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the @otio | Northerst. Vestiivaie’ Lamitet Be. v ep aloe aus Duled Limited 39, exeress 11 Be . . supposed : q x 7 scribed real estate, ror Pirtebure and Gleveinnd, express dat . order. You know their position on the silver | Souit of tho stun peep poe , that the de- | the numerous folds without sccomplishtee ane _AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. trict of Columb Mgt “ ms Iver | posits of the chalk-forming age in the United = Mock No. 2 of Crags question. They hold to it because they believe States were merely sands and clays, but these | thing more than making the people around hor bh Th ai THIS EVENIN FUTUR! cheater a per, ine ct sald wutivinion) aa daly re. that both metals should be used as money. They | were only sediments left along the shores of | ; WORTH OF M DI} FE, ry St the eecverene cice of the Dloutel of tal 4 Shit yaa. Face the national currency om | what was once a grat Interior sea fa the midat| , \Nuere was the pocket, madam, when +00 | 225.00() NOMI OF PIAMONDS, oogD | PRATCLIFFE, Datu & 50. redit. Of a gold basis, if we could turn all of | had it la of the continent of North America. ‘The sedi- PT satis from @ lady who carried her loan office, Troy, N.Y. FECH- that metal that the world owns ito coin, we | would vet lack 80 per cent of the money re- ments of the deeper waters of that inland sea, pocket book in her hand at an angle of forty- | five degrees, ge from Marston’ ER, Auctioneer, 0. pte 1 Pa. ave., ‘under Metron Hotel. ALF OF VERY VALUABLE REAL Terma: One-third oath, balance to suit the par | chaser, . IONERS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE, REAL 4 deposit of #100 wile Tequired on each | ©- | which covered Texas and New Mexico, were of | #¥® 5 = TIRTEESTH AND BUSTEEETS NnIoE | Piece of property at ihe Uzve of sale, sil cunvoyancime ; quired to do the business of the world. This | the finest chalk. Thus in that part of the| |My pocket book?’ ; ,UMPROVED BY OFFICE AND WARE: | 2°4 revording at the cost of purchaser. | Terma to Be | Tent‘ Tmeans that four-fifths of our currency bas got | worid today is found the greatest chalk region kate Ie would hele: go0d: ites |= es. can the’ Trustee reserve the igi to reaclt the propery | 42% 4-31. to. beon credit. The moment you begin to | on the earth. The rocks and iandscapes are all ale RATCLIFFE. DARE & Co LOT ONE, IN. BLOCK NO. 8, IN THR suppr. | the risk and cos: of the defsulting purchaser or | 25 5 Ta Rh Qh base the national currency on credit you are at | of chalky whiteness. ‘The streams flow tl rough | ,The conductor signaled the driver to go 20 PA. NISION KNOWN AS THE “Palio pes. OF | POC cana: eke } 45. minnten! peyerntyrohn bgt mmo — faith | canons of chalk and some of the cities, like are A DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ann] THE Fon UTES Dinraior OF oo- NIEL OC. CALLAHAN, Trastows, | $31, 35.00, 5.06 that the leaders of parties have in the govern- | angtin and San Antonio, are built of this sub- glance of scorn that would have withered a EFFECTS AT 226 E STREET NORTHWEST ALSO. fSdeds Srkcoy: ibe, Foung men of | the west | stance, which is cut out in blocks from the hills | COT crop was bestowed upon the lady without || BY AUCTION, -o LOE OR IN BLOCK. f LE DROIT PARK. UNIM. |p ATCLIFFE, DALE & 60. [oy pentane s eh ttcal tical ques. | with ax and saw, afterward hardening into firm | Pocket by the lady with « pocket, Oak Chamber Suites, Odd Betstesds, | OF SS FEET NG» FEET BY ADEFTH | Oe oRTANT ASSIGNEES ENTIRG= 1.30pm ns and their physical surroundings | None ‘She's trying to find it,” politely suggested a ines, Me Beadine scene Boek OF Tusbe XTURES."| | Por Harerstown, 110.40... and ¢5.20p.m. such as to make them a great people. Colo-| "“"T16 chalk beds aro chicfly made up of the | 8mpathizer. Boats, Wain Hall Hack LEASFHOLD ON THE. TWO-STORY, BUILD BORGES, WAGONS. eo” OF THE WEL For Ror dant wis points. “0 40m. ado is Aitted for the nursery of great men. The limy shells of very small animals called fore. ‘She'll probably find it in her other dress, Datu Chale. Chamber’ Chatra,” Or AND CAMPENTIN: SHOP IN REAR OF 1 KNOWN LUMBER TARD OF BJ, McLEAN | , #bor Gulthersiy Sreatest peoples of the past have been im the | minitera, which lived in the great inland seas, | 8TWled a man in the furthest end of the car. Tents, China and Giass’ Ware, Sideboard, Kitchen | _H ERE xament civentousana| _ Wants Pm. Fxpress trains stor sarroaedt age ate ee ee ini Physical | It has been said that the remains of such little |, Everybody looked at him and laughed. That | Vygelnandneauister. 4, cenncany wen. | duly roosraed he cnderdsel seen wieder | BYGTEs of adeed of assienment given tows and | bale, Cer TaC aie mtn surroundings stimulate their intellects, breed | creatures “have added more te the mass of ma. | ity everybody but the lady with the pocket. She | rferH Garr wr ees DStOn Eo EL EN suction. re Teopertive Premises, by pubile | duly cecoraed we. the undersinged seuznees wih ater | OVAL BLUE LINE Tin wew in them imagination, harden their muscles and | terials composing the crust of the globe. thes | Permitted a pale and sickly’ feeling of relief to See Te ee eur DONT ARSED | FIRSE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY | SEVENTEENTH IG: A Tee Mtoe ae | 5 ? Wore. oston and. the mast, Zhampagre as it were, and sil that there teva | potami_and other monsters that ever lived.” the conductor cause» throng necin one | SEERA AND Daa air O CREE REELING. | dicho cliy of Washington, Dostie’ of Catenbion te, | Sekt Dosneel Bink ak ee ee es ° 7 y of. D. HOLKAS. oe perhaps barnes ore ole mountains are composed of them. At |the conductor came though again she | DEALERS AND a ca [Ets oxea) Swo Gh Janke mano ode |e pie gejiacsinhta, Wimneton ant Chester resident Cleveland express | 72" 37 Kosten ont. People who get their living | Suggsville is chain of hills 300 fect high that | M!mly took a nickel from her giove and pai RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00... ae SN SOUARE 200, FINE OFFICE FIXTURES, INCLUDING MAR- | | Buffet Parlor Qus.on all Agr teat aed lovelan ‘press | out of tue fat loam of the prairies breed into is literally formed out of the shells of a single | B¢t fare without a word. Whereupor the man | fell-d&dbs Auctioncers. | Pronting 100 fest on 13th st. n.w., bya depth of 241| VIN SAFE, DhsES CHAINS ke For Boston, "2.40 2.1m. Pal man Ruat Seas winte sund'{ don't think | Neocre sameness, Their towns are all the | species. ‘The ireat Pyramid of Eaypt is bat | im the furthest corner of the ear assumed such Fh WRREN TORSO Acationoe. fect hunches on 9B t.. imorornd Uy veevaral larwe | oe nonges. nuadyvoners, pornce axn | iaektnaieane dine pasconsere in as! te to make ma the “samo flat Unisterentns landscare: cat | Of them. While most of them aro so small as to | 8% intolerable air of knowing all about it that | F, = : Yard "Lote Noa. age nnd two! l be aiid rutiect to |" MPNOLE HARSESS. DOUBLE, ASD SINGLE | Megtation st I wate ke the same flat sting Inndseape, and 4 th bliged to got off and walk. 2 bins kept a number of bis appointees | their cute coaster eng landscape, and | be almost microscopic some are of compara- | ther men were obliged to get off and w AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. | {Seed of trust tor 88,000. “Lots Nos. these wet WAGONS, “BUGGTES AND SLYTGHS AND A | ghar ASIay ie City. 10.0.0, and 12.05 p.m, Same poe y the pombod mgr vagpener| bardees conversation whether there will be | tiveiy large size—notably a sort about the shape oe Ervillesll by _peblie asction st the) store of. K | eee Gh eater ho eee ee eae Ee] Tee Rn Ene cat commenn | Meera. tae, , Siakeette finted men about the time that the | "7, °T ©ort-five bushels to the acre. and bigness of a doliar, which, from their re- | Written for The Evening Star. Fulton, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, com- | $17 500, aii bearing interest at the Tate of ‘sis, per | Gheattention ot ail intamtey Mee he Panress trains. eisems epentel ta hermits CAL. BRICE AND THE PRESIDENTIAL BEE. | gomblance to coins, have received the name of Lady Shanton. mencing TUPSDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, | Geni per apnwin: Turabie sol anonaile fe rock of Lumber. oft furatturs and ‘ve, wtock | Dagens colin’ fox, sind chnckh€, from hotaian 7 ~ Senator Calvin S. Brice of Oaio has within | nummilites, or ‘fossil mone} 1 és at TEN O'CLOCK 4.M., all the unredeemed pledges | |Terms of sale (over and above the trust): One-third | first asan entirety, and if # satisfactory Did isnot | Tester AHand 1551 Pa gee aul at depot UNCLE S4M GoIvG To RETRENCH. Lady Shanlon’s castle of silver, in his store upon which the interest is due one year or |: $&8®, 2nd the balance in one and two reers fromthe | received, then lot by Lot. f ail : oa " ss the past two years jumped away to the front as THE OYATER AGE. Is down by the sea, TORE. SOasetiae Of GOA: Biine sak nomad Gan | oe deferred payments to bear interest, |" Tertus’ All cas. 3.3 OBEIL para HAR. 0 SCUL “What is your idea. judge, of the next four | a national quantity. He is one of the most in- - _ y more, consisting of Gol T a ayable semi-annuslly. and to be secured by deed of WM. McNEIK AND 8. T. THOMAS, Asstenees. 2 Se. 5 —1-3 = Are we going to have an era of re-| quential man of the Senate, mad be hee eaads |. The chalk-forming epoch was conspicuously She was courted by much wealth, Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, | Hast apoa the premists sold. graifeaah atthe option | _feT-atdbs RgAVONG AND PAM Te natizoan oo ckment in government expenses?” friends by the thousands during his stay here | the age of oysters. In Texas banks composed And bright royalty; a en ae ee T[PHOMAS DOWLING ESON. Anct GizRe nw. | AUF Ww HUIDERKOPPN \NO RECHES POSTER, We are bonnd to ha yas the reply. | in Washington. He is aman of wonderful | of the shells of these bivalves twenty feet thick Bat to all such like entzeattes, Rings, Pins, Earrings, Set Jewelry, Bracelets, Coins, E80, RECEIV “Uncle Sam is becoming a spendthrift and dur- Printers’ Sticks, Fy cunnen ol uadiees, gon gone at anges ‘he gave the deat ea: ver Ware, Diamonds and other | ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY FIGH- d thousands of r VALTARIE ROT DING TRON WATER STRER and thousands of square miles in area are Precious Stonse lor a Fs PENTHAAT YCLOCKIN FRONT OF | RETWEES : 4 . } fag the last few veure b been | zation and unbounding ambition. While I was | found. Whereas nowadays there is only ne For beyond the bay shapen water, Frecons Boose, lowe and murented) Gant ite, | 7 PRES vtech ar | Seegs® STRRETS NORTHWEST AT | hap . “ ol r _ i d ” Y ia imied y Ht lonson Norf "hand W People are gaadually growing cers cotewagens | MObioT visited the part of the state from | tind of oyster, differentiated into half « doces Dwelt her brave Looamen Valises, Knives. Opera ani Field Glasses, Pisied | of thegabdivision known, as the -PALIBADES. OF | On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TH, 1893, | stationaon Norf:1k and ¥ People are xradually growing Tiravagant | which he came and I found evidence every- | varieties, then’ there were more then c neon Allover of grace and of form, Ware, Dress Goods, Sea! Coats, &:. Sale to continue | THE POTOMAC. in the District of Colupbia. ‘Tis | a HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P. M., wo will mil, | Prineival poia's soith « at down. We | where that a great big presidential bee has got | svecies, There were’ ovelece with aheile waar ‘Who came to her oft, morning at 10 o'clock, evenings at 2 and 8:30 o'ciook | 108 will be sold subject to adeed of trast for 1,200, | #8 front of the prexines, lots A0and 3, iu square AS, | D4 Qanvilie, 2 as, but by the | into his auburn hair, and that schemes | weighed twenty or thirty pounds each, which ‘When the waves fluug their spray until all the lots are sold. ‘Ticket holders please take | {pitt interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay- | lingroved by sunall tenement house, | Oo Bearer X- have wot to deo this in | are pointing to the White House, He hoped | had'great Deak that cuslod currand One, To the heaven aloft. notice. Terms (ver and above the trust) cash. A deposit of | Fears, with interest. sented by a deed of treat on the [DIS via Burm feeder to maintain rep 1- imatifations. a | that the presidential lightning would strike him | had shelle with sawelike toothed edges. Thase zl HK. FULTON, Pawnbroker, | | si00reaulred at the Ue of sale. Property, oF all cosh at the option of the puraianer. | Ar ene rcrtat we 28, ve cum boop down | at the convention which nominated Cleveland | were some matnintrre peice too endl be This is the night for his coming, F_ WARREN JOHNSON. Auctionter._fe7"7"_ | ox Monpay AFTENNGUR, FEBRUARY TWEN- | Conveyancing sul recordin at ut of purthaste latter le | Pacmag Bay Jobe and we are growing richer | Sit ¥eat, and he is in the White Honse race for | Of use to. man, if human Deings had lived at And the ocean Is high; PPRcansby wnos Remcnaan! TIETH, 183, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the | _ f8-iede THOS. DOWLING & SON. \ucts. share date, face of the giobe and we are growing richer . 5 , a, = = bre , anaes ke = a Daily WASHING TC > me every year. As Ser ix properly | M@ Ta*ure for all he is worth. Theres no lipit| that time, ‘These mollusks were the common eee eed ees TRUSTEES! SALY OF LOT AND BRICK DWELL. “SLOT 68 IN BLOCK 5, patie Ein ieretmatimommamabeiencteslicste | VEXTIBULST LIM TED aommgnd oe @ustzibuted it is all wesnassed food of great fishes long ago extinct, which had Scans coast and sk; ING SITUATE, ON NORTH SIDE OF ET. no, LE DROIT PARK. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE 1M. | tireiycfPullan Sleeper, Mantes Poctirnethmeiee . strong grindirig teeth in the roofs of their She utters some words of alarm, STREET Br. No OHAREWOOD AVENUE | Fronting 35 feet by a depth of 85 feet PROVE OPERLY, BEING Cars, and rans to Atlanta (due I* hours) with Pay Gaaation is bringing a! zation of ae . AND LE DROIT PARK” AVENUE, IN LE |. This lst will be sold subject to «deed of trust for VED PROPE Bol ¢ through New York and Washins te wealth. The mones is Frnt rgealtiagt bonged atihomenaede eae Dons her light shawl, hort "pani ‘ ie) $1,562.50 Fith terest ‘at the rate Of Operceut per | TENTH STREET SOUTHRAST, vit Weateamty ont hee Tats Scies es aovan a then were numerous. " Star fishes, And hastens off on the beach, tue of & deed of trust reconted in Liber 1651, | aur, be «thn reveeraaow porte trnst): One-hatt cash, | 2640. folie ~ one SS gs and the hundreds of millions thus ec resembling very closely their descendants of Blown by the equall. folle Aik of the land records of the District of Co- | a : on District of Columbia, aud et tive request 0 \intom ninchann Dining opt glasmpe 7 tens today, preyed upon them. That was the cra Shwe would ald her brave Lonamere Hautes Caune Nor 13min thet sears Gost secured theroby; we will offer for aul in frome Toe pT ve een ‘Fhe result io that the rich are growing rich: of strange and monstrous reptiles, ‘There were ‘Tne landing to make, of Columb) eevee trator, wall ls ally, sect a ee Biogen’ and “pater: Patitmen “Sinmpae, And to a certain extent it seems to me that ax vet no mammals. It was then that the first While the lends of darkness, F'ETEERTH DAY OF FEBRUAKY, AD, 1803, 41 | option. ‘Adeposit of $200 required of Jot niuabered. 31 in B. We Carpenters ‘ 1 ~apgumeghennnnt flowering plants appeared. Scattered pl ‘ DAY OF FEB! 4 om sion of original lot + in square numbered 968, fe have got to cut s peared. Scattered plen ‘Their frolic doth take. HALF-PAS{ FOUK O'CLOCK P.M, in froutuf She | Sale. ie recorded im book IS toll Ist, of tye | 7 DIvasr & fully through the chalk beds are what Geologist =: esters, Ue south 75 “ext by the fall witin of | Ox Sereeereeman a to. tain of Dae ae | Ag i oO eee = fot twelve (12) in Mine valle recorded sub- | ON foscertain 4 0 sum of RAILROADS ASD ANARCHY. Fegp ae bento ogee ig ipg Ro pagel Under a frail diamond decked hand, division of Jott Zapee (Gand four). in Mork ten ciomiata te ee eels ion 01 E . aap 10), in Le Droit Park, us the said subdivision ts re- ‘erns of sale: One-half cash in: of satd dena ae Se Sieh eh we ste: pening rie strawberries.” They are perfect casts of the rdauien seat Gavants b bnaacl i ee ie few of tho TD CARPENT oa od, feo fant?” said 1 ; bulbous ends of plant stems from which grow seme : ea oo Ak Tea Tene | | GF AO TSH OTeRET fhe rate of ax (6) por centum per ‘annum. payaiie | “Ver, Edo,” replied the judge. “The land the petals of flowers that bloomed millions of ‘wisses tai seinen, tees ct ai Bape gt om Elm strect of Tr tect, aid being Nor Sam |, toamnual rental of $204. Seiuicamnastiy. aud excared iy dees ‘ot tent ‘ot tbs Grants to the railroads brought the hordes 5 years ago. Being covered with mud they de- said street, tte ot ‘Terms o: sale: Allcash "A deposit of 850 required , haser 100 deposit at tue of sale 7 3 : é agli bers Horrors to say, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to bo | atsale. ‘The terms of sale on the several pieces of | © iy { 2 BP | furnished at office, 190 Pos emigrants upon us s0 fast that we could noi di- eayed and left molds, which filied up with limy qibdAiosig sha’ planigee Vito a acich paid incath, the residize in equal instalimentaat one | land, Dresuives on leasehold mentions? shave mast | COmPiied With tu te mat the Afaaiting "surchascr | Pasonnwer Station, ¥ feud assimilate them. Had the country ooze. the latter hardening and thus preserving nligse Se rant end ‘and two years trom day of ale, for Whi be complied with in each case in Aftee: days from the | Reid's the risk and cost of the 4 ‘ | ton. De m settled up more siowly America would now in this wonderful manner the form of the vege- With the sand washed a shasey shall xive promissory notes bearing interest | day of sale. otherwise we reserve the right resell the CW. WRIGHT.) 7, 4, § BROWN, Genera Belatabitet by"Americans tatend of conn peng bora Tae nwitt waves hurry her dows, Home day ot te igo Tato, 6 per Conk par anunms | Urcpecy gr mesebord upon which defaalt bes urea mrenten) Treweee |W A Sees of @ suecotash tions. The opening of { FROM GYPSUM BEDS. Into the reeds, = Rreproperty suitor ‘iteatent taetotion of theurchaser, Adopostt Of 82)0"o us mad whan bl in'accervad sid teripwat wale to be comtied wit i ten days froin day of sale or trustees roserve the right {Genial rn tht canto? sala parasck RSP tases, ice, 50 Beh et or purchasers after five days’ advertivement tn some hewspaper published it, Washinion, D. C.. All cone Veyaucing, recording. &c.. to be at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers in each of the several WM. McNEIi, SIDNEY T. . Assignees of RJ. McLean. ‘Aucticheors, fhewe lands took capital by the mi Ben by the thoumnds from This was not noticed at first. but # the east have nc fallen in consequen fm the great valley of the Obio have dep: 90 ver cent and more within the last tweaty | Years; and along the Ohio river, whore land was | Worth £200 per acre But her dead body shortly appears, *Mid floating sea-weeds. In the vast “red clay” region of Texas and southern Kansas, where all the landscape is of @ brilliant red color, the strata composing the bills are interlaid with thicknesses of gypsum, which looks like white sugar. This is sulphate of lime, whereas chalk ix carbonate of lime. By AESAPEAKE AND OI0 KATLWAY RCTEDULE IS EFFECT OCTORER ™, 9 aily from Union Station (Bank SENATOR BPICE. mmbition and he has far a better chance of fuccess han one would at first glance imagine: He | comes from a pivotal state. “He is at present | the strongest democratic quantity in that state and be is making himself stronger every day. | Brave Lonamere comes to the beach, Fastens his boat, And hurries off to the castle, Seeing not the object ait Opposite the Ariin-ton Hotel. fe7-d&ds Lat MER & SLOAN VALUABLF. RESIDENCE LOT, K STREET NEAR CONNECTICU: Refurnisbad ant opened taier uew @irection Rocmssingleand enuite. Transients. Terms, @3 | bavlcen yer day. “Mouthiy and’ ‘weekiy rates. Paret-slaws | Went fro: Unble Board rearonable aa0 im |S beroa. with: ital aervies ‘Auctioneers, RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co. args R be ‘B20 PAL AVE, NW. te Ero a ea | seca © sears ago, You Cah BOW | ‘There is no man in the Senate who has a better | driving the water out of it plaster of paris is °Tis a weird and a ghastly thing, ae — rie ara = PEE TiCuL AVENUE BOSTHWEST, AT "S HOTEL, Hehs . for @50. Many of these land grants! political organization than Mr. Brice. He | made.” From the came material a now sore of With its golden hair, TEAND BASEMENT PHAMEHOGSE NO SGeL | Of THERADAY: SERRUARY SIXTEENTH. 1813, Pa ave. and Lath st, ey re bought by foreigners. Engiish and keeps a corps of clerks constantly at work send- | wall plaster is manufactured. For both of ‘So neat and bewitchingly kept, Bete oe acdee boss lentes wet at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. ; da frgnt of the premises, = D.c._ | sispapolis 10 capitalists own nearly ail | the | ing ont documents, seeds and letters to his con- | these Purposes the material is largely mined, as ‘Now in a tangled snare. corded in Titer Ne- 1223, fois 30 et eng, one of iho | Site tence tear tceetrontine 23 feton K | set? ning, B. 5.35 p.m. i =: h¥. kta p,000,000 acres granted to the Northern | stituents, and he has studied the people of Ohio | well produce an artificial stone called ‘What a wonderous change hath come, land records of the District of Columbia, and at the | nine back 147 fect 6 inches to en alley 20 feet wid. ; Too. ma, Sate. ‘Saas ‘scific railroad, and Mr. Carter, the land | go thathe knows them almostdown to{ndividuals, | “staff,” of which most of the exposition build- pabhcreegcaas . request of the party secured thereby, we will sel! by | This is « splendid build:ns site for a handsome rest- EBBITT HOUSE, dy a By ae he Geomaiestoner ender Harrison. told me the | Every editor in the state hae received from him | fogs at Chicago are constructed. So-called Nanght left but a dcarded th TBRUARY T WESTON, TR RT HALE best wad command steection ne WASHINGTON, D. Pattoae cht arrvin other day that foreign capitalists own 5,000,000 | 4 map, and nearly every prominent demoorat | “chalk” school crayons are made out of the So vec wucaatsseoh upore = FOUR CLOCK PM. all that certain pice or | “Terms: Purchaser to aasime « deed of trust for csi Tivos, Charan cores of mineral lands in Montane which aré | has « big photograph of Brice, which has been | same substance, and also jewelry and other egulcrtaass Rr or Wad tnd premises lying and being in the | 87.000, with two years to run. balance incash, or the orm, connerting in Omi ™ Siled with am almo: harguuble wealth. ‘The | railed to Lim with the Senator's compliments, | ornamental articles. Those gypsum beds wero With glimmering lights they searen utnbered twenty-two € in the sudtvison inate | Juchaterte oon EO MLS eye tee at | Tae Coxseuens Or Faxcr Frove | Bt DR Le Qmigraate got their lands in the west on a small | Throughout the back districts you can find | deposited on the bottom of the great inland sca Wis tiaterriested shove, By Whecler and Thoruas, trustees, in equity cause | tale ‘Terms to bo compiled with to Afwors tars, title | Can bay our "Cream Blend” Fiour of the followin | Eames Wingheds nolntes teetins eocagt Wain te Bring ie to yay se iuterent and tare ane | otny fom Seuator Brice to, leading farmers | at period long previons to the chall-orming | danas and nears ae resin, Foadagurupiaponts iad Soha De vari Gla de: | Piha Fe saeaesess) | poet 0 eet eee once | Ec aknaniin Ginnie laels o pay the int ere are | which are framed by them ung up in their 8 ) 01 o' lerive Wink Lateadsate suasen: fendants of the real estate iientioned in said cause. | —~ ur on ; | Sisand 14 ; foday more tenant farmers in Kansas than in . ‘being in squat bered ‘hundyed and ninety- | "[7HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, vince skeptical that it is the very best Gut temas tant. Tainan "The cad cf the, trouble nw by no | Rgrent mae ai oh cate ek ee | petied chara by abe na wena tn de | nia eyes are on the darksne body, Bins (0), at rorored in the surveyor afc of ald Hea! Estate Altctioncer. in we. Wholesale y BB EAGNSUAW ‘suo. | ~ Berane come The strikes and anarchy shown | fostitutions get the ‘Smithsonian, geological | extremely salt, ike the Salt Lake of Utah. The Lao ace age hide Rundred and'tweive and cue-elt iizys Weecue | TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT_ oN WEST. gIpE oF | Washington, D.C. pore ry here and there over the country are a foretaste | 7 i sum ‘sands in southern New ico lo Another doomed—the twain of them, with the imp-ovements, ways. easements and appare FOUR AND A HALF STREET REN M POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. survey and educational rej with what ap- | gypst Mexi ok ned z NNELLY, 999 1st n.w. Sf it The real danger will appear about twerty- | pear to be private letters from Mr. Brice, and | like beds of snow, stretching for miles and Lie dead upon the wave; ieee of else CoeeSek of the varchase to | _BY TWoSTORT FRAME DWELLINGS Oe | 2. E CONNELLY. 996 1st. LINE BETWPEN NEw five years from now, when the whole co is | every farmer who could do his cause any good | miles. All of that arid region known as the A dashing and mountainous bitlow be paid in caah, the balance in two eaual iustalimente | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded, in Liber | B- - MAT: 1520 148h now. PRILAD ELE ETA Donte taken up by settlers and wh: 1 3,08 | has had one of these horse books, which are very | Great Basin is a strange and weird country. sper ngs nerd parpates Bearing intoreet from the day of'ale at the'ratenor'8 | Duatict of Gorachis aed atihe iinet of ts fate | G. W. GOLDEN, 1004 Suh ne, shave “been Geiiy bread will bes vital one with millions.” | hard to get, but which Senator Briee's men hare | The rivers, instead of flowing to the sea, dis- But not till he clasped the corpse pezcemt per ana.am, ‘seii-annually, and to | thereby Twill sel at pubiie a in front BR. P. WHITE, 1138 12th nw. less ms out of the, shove gamed pares fort captured and sent out in some way or other. | appear in the plains, drunk up by dry soil and ‘To his heart as a wife. ‘secured by deed of frust upon the preiuises sold, or | of tke, ou THURSDAY FEBRUARY | 7 1. HAMMACK, 8000th n. ©. frente: at Warhinston trom New Tor Brice is working ona grand scale the same | evaporated by the hot sun. There, it is said, Seddpegitrnd et me of sale? Forts io boceopiick | cheno ig tert pontes De greet Geng tet | F BL DAVIS, cor. Tthand Fae Pat hours A Forty bor Aa | scheme that one of his agents, ex-Congreesman | one ‘climbs for water and digs for wood.” To ‘The wildly raging storm went down, with {a4 days from the ofitale, otherwine the | lot 0s in square 602, now ot Kein Biisabetn Weeeas | ROBERT WHITE, Jr.. 9009: a. w. eae Gerctenatien, LeFevre worked when he was inthe House. Le | find water one must ascend the hills, which are ‘The bodies sank from view; Srusteos reserve the right to resell the property at t ‘subdivision of lot G4in said square. Im- Fevre confined it to his district. Brice has ex- , While the valleys are deseris. People ‘Long and fruitless the search Sipk ons cout of she cotwulting purchaser. Soe oa Provermants as; ieaniacobahen tended it to the whole state of Ohio, and before fete for fuel tro tables i, a a4 this devoted two. fabstlin -Wunogton. Db. C. a conveyancing, re- meg be made at tiene of cele: balance in oq a this session is over the scheme will probably in- | which are enormously dev tor rar t, who shall say "tis not as well, Rea iments in one, two an yeare clude in one way or other the leeding deme- | pore of gathering moisture. 2 For what thing more . Nai ER a — secured by dead ne interest from day of Qe eaeeEeEREER, crate of the whole United States. There is | Until recently it has been supposed that true ‘Could dearest Kinsfilps have done, J. WALTER COOKSEY, Trustees. | Will be taken, of allcash, at ‘option ‘of the pothing like personal contact or contact by let-| ints did notexist in America. | Accordingly, By burial onshore, ‘44D ot. ow. Shay. otf terms are nt compling within 1 POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS ter with ® man to insure his vote and his sup- | enormous quantities of this mat are an- ‘Than to have placed th \SURY DEPAR? NT, JANUARY 28, it risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after oy - Fesestet ine fenockng thie thought tote | eaiy imporiad from Dieppe or mating fine Tho tener ade dee cal Sin sbtaewea gees | Riaeesearss wap aah paneer lest extent. He is sparing no money tomake | pottery. In the jes in New Jersey alone win 0 2 . 3 bimelf felt and bis millions ‘are merely tools in | from 90,000 to. 40,000 tons are used yearly. Wien ui aoecuone epee aw 3 wr, Dally at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Fortress bis hands. A part of his seheme is his big so- | Porcelain is composed cial career at Washington, which he has entered by renting the Oncenn mansion and of the year. He started life, you know, as « He has made his own fortune and of mixture of flint, fe ‘and clay. Now, however, it has been —Joun Preston Camrszii. that enormous beds of flints exist in highest of Samira a Strung ttdde, Pe feo-dsis AREAT AND NEAR THIRD ASD E ‘Monroe, Newport News, Norfuik, Virginia Besoh, Portsmouth and the south Through sleeping car ed it pense. Bo. 1417 remodeling it at a vast ex; ‘He spent last | Texas near Austin. Flint is itself a fossil pro- fer gape Mo, 147% eg ae pe ado year something like §1,200 month for his | duet, being made up of the skeletons of micro- | From Life, en ‘of’ i acini Tooms at the Arlington, and he gave one din- | scopic sponges which gathered together in the ‘THOS. HAWKING, cor. #4an4 Maw. (Coast Une, betwern Morselh. r which is said to have cost him more | ooze at the bottom of the inland sea, forming J. B. PROUT. 21.86 a.w. ton, Savannah, Jeckecuviiie and St Augustinn than €12,000. I find thet this last fact is | nodules, ©. ¥- SOC Sha. erin tm, to yom cue iO xsi ron rom aS sxe. oatsanan mocrats who work for @1 a day are astounded least justry sustained ata man 12,000 for asingle dinner,and | , Not the least important indi tid Mee ara psaned they can’t tand how human stomachs | these deposits of past ages in Texas is that of i. A et —— SS 7 JRO. F. SCHNEIDER, 213 it n.0. 5 ‘M. J. SCHNEIDER, 72 Ma. ave. a0. . 1. WUNDRAM'S ELECTORAL Has o wide reputation in Earope ae a nerve tonic ond “eppetize:. and all those affls ted with nervousness @u- poor boy. these creatures were very plentiful, and. (ie pectchdinysthet boas botaranansee Sontheumnburet oapaeg en. eave prey hadiey~eqematiny sequined warrtrd ntin expending it and keeping tke good willof | of the eame state large amounts of what is real Denedit from the use of this most palatable ond people than a man who started life rich. He | called “fossel brushwood” are unearthed. This aromatic herb medicin: |iea from any similar prope never makes any fuss about his charity, but I Se ee ‘fation on the market, w01\+ sick hesdacke will vanish n to know that he gives away a deal | along the backs of giant lizards which lived in before it like magic | 5) sicians prescribe tt tot to the poor. Not long ago he gave to a | the distant permian Some of the spines sale by Gebslier & Stevens, cor, Gb ot. and Pe. ore, church ina little town near Lima and daring | are four feet in ‘Theee reptiles ware car. pron Prachereey sates ty pe glomesoperhn ape orders for hundreds | nivorous and so exceedingly that the 2 of barrels of flour to be boughtand distributed | myriads of them which existed in ‘De. SULIUS DIENELT & CO., to the poor in dierent parte of the country. ‘Texas must have rendered things most It G. Canrsursza. | ant for other ocoupants of the country.

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