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: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 f : 7 = j 2 * the question and for wecks gravely cousidered } ferred hoops arranged like those of a barrel. : ber of other well-paved streets serving the | AUCTION SALES. Ty Y ; \ ) | » ud «bsenssed th ised a iad of | The ¢ hed their flounces lined same purpose. The character of the traffic has SE a a THE OOP SHIRT. seater ts concn, commdom of Ths mor teruniag ted ther four ted) REAL, ESTATE GOSSIP. |mezees: Seecesseto are ForeKE Days, es ander theie wide-spread- | with horse hair, nnd loaded themselves with merchants on the street thore is no resson why ———— ingesatn, The old song goes: four or five starched or cane petticoats, As 7th street sheald not have the smooth, easy Tee CO, AUCTIONEER, RATorre. = wea ave Nw ppuLAR® pees z-triled for ateel hoops, they were universally worn. . sia pavement that is such an attractive feature of aasveneer GaLz < AROS OF STOR BT s Abomination Was | wiikete devils "| Mos only wees, they extremely Ugiy, The Fine Groups of Buildings to Be | ther streets, Under the present conditions, it ators No aike fellga,”™ awayed from side to side and some ines EVERYWHERE. urham SMOKING ‘TOBACCO, ming Again. } Om FRIDAY, MAR O'CLOCK P.M, we wi Sortion rooms of ATOR TIONRERS, 29a AN : is held, the best interests of the atreet are not nonneed against both, but | Sifiiciemtly long, the lower part of the skirt Erected in the Suburbs, advanced, and it is thought to be high time that aes ated preachers failed to mete | WOuld fall inwar a change shoalé be made, Those who favor ag Ras az ‘i Zaneh turned his batteries loose nt Ses tho change say the Beiglan block could be easily s wer fashions in crinoline, ali to uo effect. Allthe | — utilized in other ways and @ concrete pavement varies and tro Hearsy temneg | caieattrints of the tine united agaitst hoops, | BUSINESS PROPERTY VALUES. | could've pet acne ant ihe present excellent vormgndin -gueed of mod. | #2d hoops flourished like # green bay tree and base for a comparatively small outlay of money. grew ‘a 1 waxed yet wider | 5°" like the gourd, pegpeer -areeeresed enta were thade. One | 4 SIGHT, FOR GODS AND MEX. ‘The Extension of Existing Street Oar Lines NEW PUBLICATIONS. against | By the middle of the nineteenth century | gad the Bullling of New Roads—The Pave. VERDI'S SPECIAL. DIAGNOSI8. AND TOMFO- Sitihy 1 edly eonvin Prem apart | — were a sight for gods and men in cae! meut on Soventh Street—New Buildings FALHIC TREATMENT. OF DISEASE, TO Whether on the hills gaming ; in SST ae or aes eteoins a dacatiaane tee st = Herecal ines ne os aceon mae ‘and Other Matrers of Interest. pe a i the place of business ; or at home, we ntecenth century Pope Innocent centenarians Semmes (Ene snd Daughters” and “infant Phlosopier.” it always filis that niche of com- aba he io. “it hod about ae meh elect | UBT a woman's hoopskiri,” In the iret “half —_+-—_. Paitadelphia: Boericke & Tafel. hy ry “4 mab 2th “ of he sixties, the Leageeoorhe Sara) F EVERYTHING| One of the Sisskhs of shape encdieil | fort : good smoke. Put up ronan, 1007 O eHreet. Moca fens Ga eine ioe ee ae works which eover the field of what is termed handy packages, and recognized VALTAMIE AND D™AIR- following the fashions, once recited the “Old goes woll, and the en- | Torcuile par of ial avd everywhere as a Pure Granulated : Sextou" at a private recaption: deemed fed of & post | amotcgey a spretrey AND. “Nigh to a grave that was nowly made dinenses Leat Tobacco of the highest quali- ty; it recommends itself to every ‘$1,000,000 is well in| mind that reasonably correct diagnosis ia pos- Leoned a sexton old ou his carth-wor: spade. hand, some building | sibie to any intelligent individual; foliowing His work was done, and he paused to wait oes smoker’ ard recente the sei day ty 4 ail the dumes ‘The funeral train iu the open gate. will be done on the shis initial on iampartant atreniage sores = Suse. Sold everywhere, fyely at fos hE aeons: teati A relict of brgone days was he, of the Metliodist Uni- | Cinsss of ‘physical abearecbty wie seen Fequeet of the p he = - t And bis locks were as wyite as the foamy sea; it ol y are ly aa oF pee oth - «. liigh hee 2 4 versity next fall. One-/ traced and whatever may be neceseary to alle- aX Tay TWENTE NS nae OP MARen. & . And these words came ffom his lipa so thin: poli - PSR AT FOUR SCLUCS Ph.» lotemabered women topplel ‘I gather thew (oT gather them in” tenth of that sum has | viate or cure—mediciner, diet, rezimen—is suc- gee (} totwelve Aly hoc ie eee Te ton stilts. Low She repeated the last verae with telling already been promised | Cinctly set forth. Of great pope 1s always uniform in quality. Pure, sweet and clean. Bh doses W. Dyers wnt division cf cote in sare the average | effect, as she s ood in Ul the pride of her amply- by @ resident of thie | Cb8pter on pain as an indicator of discase, a ere ae Sock ee males low- | hooped gown. But no souner were the words city, coniitignal) apon | peccracee cnn nnemation nk tee THE IDEAL OF FINE TOBACCO. tire out of th wheu a wag of a fellow who m tofore: Py * on - he oo iene ee entice, cnt excellent imita- the entire amount being | students of medicine. Of all the bousebold BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Co., Se nt we ry aan lets 64 hee tales anak mennee veciieds raised. Mr. William | works that have for their object the alleviation DURHAM, N. C. an i two pears fiom ay of ms reapertivey " ier effects rad ke Gk hae ‘Thompson of this city some time ago mado a | of thoxe lit to which degenerate fesh ishelr none . ee The rete! Os or -ente tands no show in} Fae Blood a Indy fair and thus sho nai A subscription of $25,000, and the citizens goner- pe it Aerrogay ar = —— —= S vee | ‘Too bad, too bad! I here must wait ally united in raising the $100,000 which was ‘ CTION S 5 writer once a svury heresy in Congress, Jesuits} While the measure the breadth of this OPeD | used in the purchas ie Pena ds ¥ id com- | AN OND SITUATION. Ry STawuRy WATERLOO. AUCTION SALES. — — SALES. ™ tea d —— t nscnists went it like anarehista gate: ee ee Perle t cn sa |. Gutcage Mosrill, Higgice & Go SSS . FUTURE DAYn. a Sh he to “Fos ‘ rem the standpoi ‘ploo‘ecrat.” “J would like to know, | ant tis oniy nine by six, Ieee; Teaming salte, wast cf the Tenleysown sowd | Ar OMeBee ROWS: WRENN 0 cea as | — _ FUTURE DAYS. eae z our iat deur * said one of these, “by what evil genius | ‘To narrow, too nerree, alve! for mo;! Washington has therefore a substantial interest | yo fiction rowding. public ine vere feannibss | Perttc sare AOR SES, * CHAR ©. aLOYE ears : eee etnionoftae Tant Core cnicetat cam be your | And she sighed from her quivering lips so thin, | in this enterprise in more. wars than one, and maitiber by “ASiin cain Wome” la kaene one Aue aaa nei “Twine, er eatiie AMAT a Te Beto, the volatitity of | © net you ceavor when in such | “I cangot get tn, I cannot get in.” it is especially a matter of public importance | book he retuins the direct yet pootic style of AT ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, AST IX PM ail eoots on which at 7: Py souwien | Pores er tie Caased eae ee ii, 1866, without rhyme or reason, the shadow | to note the progress made in the securing of | €Xpression and the atmosphere of the woods thet | Formerly og: nol-a vy Jazes Kelly 27 uote an neat gpreidgeeantratted.wevristige ef a sun an¢ . » began to ndle wai a : . i as iS Pot . . : uaa, Chock > osTee 2 cone = ae and ons whi a are Inden._ with a prteiread pore ies al poles ay = the initial fand of $1.000.090. It ia pronored | Were #0 pleasant in his first wrok. He has, too, SLY ENT H, LOD at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. | Me-al Matches, Nr rors first of ail to cract what wil be known as the | *hown a far greater facility in plot coustruc- | Titi te. cont jerous and idicu- ; 8 = Hous ‘Te epidemic of Grecian bend and tus. | Mimibictrative bailing, which wilt bw uwmed | 0 0d gives the story dramatic touches WB the | QosnHSsIGEE tle broke th: harmony of liter years, Lut not | it honor of the martyred Provident. ‘Thon the | $40 oeathen biel Ihe United | © TN AUGUSTA CO., VA B WILLIAMS © OO, Aw ;beyig to hold your panier in | tor jong. ‘Then came the era of free’ flowing | Preachers of the church have set themselves the | tiff aystem as operating etween the United | in pursmance af a decree of the circuit court of pogo Beeps wn- | jines, unhampered lozs and arms and emauet: | sk of raising $100,000 for the erection of « | Sites and Canada aa bis motive and has from | aysaun county ot ects Sgt 3 1807 in tig cater of CERCHE adid slat, Is it not) pation from tight lueing. Athletic sports and | building which will be given ihe name. of | T8tAta glance sects to be most an} heptane all agg SV SUE Jakes YOUr CaTTi8KCS | outdoor exercive brouzit health and grace of | Asbury, one that is famous in the annals of the eosin developed a really remarkable rtory. | Mestece, thea beard tsgether. the undersitned com coh cg! oma, Ke cule action, never before more noticeably attractive | Church, The Baltimore conference at its recent | OTK nal pormna which be introduce, ie you are holding your noble “ TAHEBR's cmeawen, avcta_| ets te <ALE OF VATIETY SPRINGS * six persons and is the miser- inconvenience you exnerjence | at bulres t the be- | wi sioners will ne AACR Wanrwe 3 sense One-t ra Tio the | drag women dowa, It demanded rich thick | the generous sum of $10,000, and all the o:her | lement of attraction in the work. city of Staunton, al ted along the line of Con- | repubiican’s life, for while it gives the personal ot “taunton Will be required. the resi fot Sid “was pracetal se fere: i On MONDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SEVFNTH., 1893, | Boren, Se ; pri pating emis wiobed gy rtily Gilectereaerc| PA Mb ae peg ck me pooper eearamrol pte acre ree By Baa WatteR | (that boing county court day?, that ocelvated prop- Ae TEs peb : aid was often necewsury. Crinoline Lega to | iv F i ase going to display their hearty co- | "" Hoag, Lilustrated. Boston: The’ Putter Pub- | {um,beite county, cou an wee Sepak mains croep in and now —hoops are almost here. | operati th this great undertaking by raising Mahing Co. VARIETY Sriixos, BY EMXEXT OPTAN asp alrnscan |X. t stion o bar sang” nat } eee a ee an | a fund which wil! bo expended ina fine build- ‘ Fitusted immedtately on the Chestpeske and Ohio — STEin of ait = Voliaive tired seme sarcasm at it, PROTES! IN VAIN. ing to be known asthe William Arthur building, quaint and most attractive bite of } ratiwar, inthe moun-ains, U Ibi TON, ‘ : ‘i “ D strict Z Some over-zealous women, Johu Knox : x 8 mat ely beauty are included between the eovers | f. Knobs Fee TUESDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTE. “ and sak of dein a pro sipitity is deposited in a chariot named for one of the oldest nad moat induential | Bon y : ioe oo ee see 4 St gc cost and steko dat eu . FY tion does r tightoned body groans under the | Preachers and sumptuary statesmen are wag-! Clergymen of the deaomiueion in’ the old | Of this book. “Mr. Foss is one of the accepted | his property van cantly be de one of the mont Sale To Take Pi MPAA Shes, pe a . invents miele | JRE war agtinet the horrid innovation, which | country. It is not expected that the erection | RoPuIar poets of the country. und in his volume | atractlro ari airmaiy wm oftiemon convenes | Sole To Take Place PRE siya cox i ® dev Sarum | Ofabeasy panier which protrudes from the | in the light of past history is very funny | of all thoce buildings will be bogun this year, Pray apebiheedl arranges peer ond irene the name tf tho sg fapting th bas on i: m | * comedy t hs : two windows, indeed. As weil lexis at the sun, | and, in fact, the precise plan bas not been | 1#{6 appreciation of pachos and the simple ¥ O° MINEIAL WATE 8, Wednesda Mars Z fe of an ambassador to Constantinople | Some have even petition queen. Fun-| determined upon, But tho enterprise hes | 20dy of expression which have msde hie he Sane canner is = ee ex | : ¢ wife of an ambassador to Constantinople | 8 4 tioned the queen. - | deters 2 | name & fainisiat one to nowspaper readers. : Cora 2 n | VERY VALTARLE PriLorye Lorex cox 1, appesred in am enormons | wier sti. Victoria is fat. le knows that | aiciently advanced to make it seem certain De ectiae Of < Oren, oe “fF RY VAULT Al LOING Lar. S efore the sultana. That ledy was muon | skirts hat Sare at the Deitom look a tat bat | at in a comparatively shore time a beatoome | JAMES G. BLAINE. A Study of His Life and] Abowiins sie’ anloathones es or CNBENe Fifteenth, at‘ Eleven eS pgeenctnneaste secon cps - cd sbont the disease that seemed to | ter on her than smooth, piain ones thut make | group of vuiidinge will adorn the site, “Caveer from the Standp. int of a Personal Wit- |The lawn ia svactoua, eile Peel Ou WAPSESDAY. MARCH FIFTCENTH, 9 tel snest and never quite | Alendsr, gracecal wos Loy like an angel OTHER OREAT IxsTITUTIONS, g Rees of te Brinelpal vents a tis ad : O'clock a.m. AU SATE AST BOCR OC 10CK FM so will aad urprive of ng that it | Whose wings bave not sprouted. She has even #t not be forgotten that another gre y THERON CLARK 1FY)-LOUR ACKES OF LAND, te benast side of Conme tint svenae by am it:eted her lndyahi set the seal of her majesty’s approval upoa the B habbie : by Amer el wbted to want: re hr of about 4 “eo! tow 10-100 wide sap, a gee | Sette cece ieaes Saupe Tan rons | ca cares aan oet a saa aT ee i eee ae et|And Malf-past Seven | ras yhfame. oer cod bis kingly w ding! After Lent al the angiomaniacs | shinent, is being developed and that in Co. Het rnrises bee capt Maceth. 20 prc ome > | poe ahh ipo eel country wil be ewingaug mud ww j the near futuro fine baibiinge will rise on the | Much more than a mere sketch of the great! ipod and Farahie agen ot ea | OM slock [Po Mag | Rraperty. er alte + | hoops. tractive site so " { sclnded, rexsng j hoops were all of it one might suffer and tient avenuc extended. nd political details uecewanry to readab'e | “4 Sie rant to such follies as pei- | eudure to th int, but the | Tf bok hoasey of congrees are of the same | biography it also digreswes to discuss men and ens with 3p Y . wigs of flowing e to underzo | mind as ermat to be a coummittee of the Lenwie whieh | eventeof collateraland closely reiated interest. In | bon ‘sear inter ¥ =a sfiating te How tauay J made a report favorable to tho estab- | it tone the work is loval to thestatcrman whoce wehiuad amt allt pierioens Warch 1G, swrins: PORTALOOUR Sar o1 Es 7 THE MOOPED PETTICOAT. ee ‘oped wou emier be able to) ofan 1 university in this eity | decease brought sorrow to so many hearts, bu! ma 5 Even Bron, compliance OME. Re SlDe Nc 1 7 € t € Sn a eee came in, Sir | paneey ty per Grains room at one at cuat eommendabie enterprize will econ take | there is no straining after sympathetic effect; | Wu er veo. male, ane OF . gered ser naRTtl the becped eiticont cue im Sic | Kee? Whst proparicao Deere wil the | Uniape: tha action” seated ihe | th uth, ad wo far au Me" Cinford ows, | == emo gees | SHINS hours, at our Pt, rance than the tn verly said of the vertug ailoen tonnonrs of the women #tund and not pand occupied by the old builtings of the | the whole truth, is spread upon the pages of ©. ELDER, PNIDEBOAPD, CALD TABLES. ABI would ad in in aredas though standing | burst at the state recep ms at the Executive | haval observatory, sou:h of New Naot crectas this pleasing volume. ‘There are many fine | _™D12.18.253t Commissioners. _ Sales Room, corner Pe CHATAN lwp ERE on See € 1 whereas the women in hooped | Mansion? What is to become of the bamboo | and west of the White Houre. More than one | iilnstztion? and prominent among them a LATARR © LOAD. Dectieree, seo on OF BEDSTEAD, 6 ARDROB!S. BE tionary dars or of t | skirts ‘walked as though they were in go brac and airy tea tablos, the stray easels | hundred years have elapsed since the project | portraita of public men whose greatness was : 10th st. and Pa. ave. i 3 frome tefi nad 9 and litter of light-as-air furniture in the wix by | was free advocated, and it is evident ‘that it | contemporary’ with that of him’ who was too arte front! period when wowen, beget yesfook | anast live a good deal of vitality to have sur-| great to be President of tho United Staton JAPANESE ART le from a gown hoop siirt-? And how, oh, how, sweet maid | ‘Ved on paper for so long a time, northwest. / | é AMERICAN MARINE. The Shipping Question to and modest lover, will it be porsible “to em- Rica lt eisai iterate History and Tolticn hs Wa We barme: late the collection will be found works of brace opportuuities” when crizoiine again is| During the past fow days two now strect rail-| Cited States commisstoner of navigation? Ss ALE, David Jo A, Sewucne:il, 7dward Moran. Corot, queen? Isanet Wonnett Batt. | roads have begun their service for the public thor of “Rules for tae Construction and Classi a tan othe-s of equal merit. oe eee and for tho sttckholders. Both are electric! — $°Cx "Warsingten: Want Bataugce & See | got: LATIMER & RLOAN. Aecta, tee OE 4 HOW A DRINKING MAN WAS FOOLED i Reh eras gabe habere ig pearance [Pecan _ . nal cost 83.000, will also be on Toads, One is operated by the underground | Just such an interesting and instructive work aie Sr yg er on ere ea Thought He Had the Tremens at Seeing a} ¥iT®, And is tho fine within the limits of the | as might be expected from one who for more | FQATCLIFFE. DAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Siidar Gan city of the Kock Creck railroad. Tue other | than balf a century hax studied sbips and navi- OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT finds its motive power in an electric current | gation. The causes which broughtabout success- eR ge Brom the Chtcaco Herald that pases along an overhond wire, and isa | fvely, the upbuilding. ihe decline ase LEATHER LOUNGE, HANDEL ABRAM. BRU eT CARPE S THROUGHOUT WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 09.. wh9-5t _ Auctioneers. (CHANCERY, SALE OF Yair RE AMENTS, HAND arries. IMPROVED A ESTATE, BEING PT: as a d the ruin TWH AS 441. a BEING PREMISES AT Cun | skeleton will tak Ouly a few persons were standing at the bar | suburban road. It is the Brightwood railroad. | of our shipping interests in the foreign trade tof trust sialy recorded tn Liber OTIS EET. AS TERRE Be | Whether it isto be the v don of of the Great Northern Hote! ae of = roads is a parece ee j are carefully set forth and calmly reviewed. in} cmdat the vegual or shone HOUSE AND STABLE AND PREMTS? e Earl of Leicester's love, the ers of salths wok Creek road extends along U street from | many respects the work is unique, #0 Bates | secured | there the ondersigned, surviving TH RID: OF Fo aT hre z Sak Penewione ; 1B. Dyke of Colorado, wealthy mine owner, 00 | 1914 to ith, and the balance of the line to 7th i ; AND IMPROV: D BY AN ULD PRAME his way home from St. Augus?: may be pardoned for the trifle of self-compla- | trustee, will 0 recon ad y home fromSt. August Fia., dropped | ix now being finthed. The Brightwood com- ons t m it ceney indicated in his preface. As a matter of By virtue of a decree of the Suprem ofuusba inte to in with a party of friends to take some liquid | paur now runs cars from the Metropolitan | fact it is tbe firet publication of its kind that Distriey of Cottiubia eariue dave Tet mart | qe x’ fucare. not ai u 2 refreshments. Amoug those who were in the | stables on the 7th etreet road along that thor- | ever achieved the dignity of a book. Other Se : conepbanennt N aireet Erlliwe.. we that ewch will ba . | carts." i trailie In whalebone for | refectory when the party came in was a well-| Ushiaro beyond Brigntwood toa point aboat | efforis were nothing’ more. than small pam eg ag Cours oy an “oknors ‘ere defendant, we | og Rome o' became 60 enormous | ; Jno had evidently been | 0PPOsite the Battle cemetery. It is the inten- | pbiets aud such like ephemerals: thisis @ velid offer fox nate at Davie gic a, am cron of the | they talk mor. reuded to protect her intant | Known traveling man, who had evidently been | tion to complete the road to 7th street and and enduring contribution to maritime history. CH. A.D. 1865, st tue hours | Fie pe cal a ‘ Bation— has saic tc t: gen-ral of the Nether- | there some time aud bad lost no opportunity of | Boundary on the one end and to the District ‘ liowins desctiied valual.s | °™ TALIMER & SUOAX, serve the bw loan of 600,000 florina in ving lis cravings for the contents of #an- | line and Takoma Park on the other. TIAL. TNAU! O'CLOCK P.M, an ot mete Auctiowet, inberent neces company established in East | dry enticing botiles behind ihe baz. Asaresult| There are at least two entirely new roade sana SON MCKue. Washington: Statisiieal Pab- be “harmonies” ts hoops tond for the whale fishery, the trade m | he was mach the worse tor wear. He ha nae ured hy dec which will be const ¥ deed of n Sve (2) tw aguare nase | (THOMAS DOWLING & ed, it is expected, dur- w Cotapany. sc all cecs, ot Gc arienartoneneme foro ave huwted and warty cashes eeeea | Fae. Mightily is it to be fe renses daily by reason of the demand | rived at the loquacious wiaga of inebriation and | jug the present season, One will dae feat tn er of these excollent and deservediy | #200. nace ef bid T plat or olan ofthe city of Wa: Ioetn inaald Bote | crepe gare ost a beou its own Loue axed in the construction of | was entertaining his friends with a disrertation | gtrect east along the line of Rhode Inland ave- popular hendbooks which Mr. McKee secms | — therecn, consistiug of © three-story bricy house sua | TATE TN MowLn INGTON Al ° by 1 oe nig Tone, had become. « | on how it was) perfectly powsible to imbibe vast | nue extended to the District line and thence to | Livays to be coupling umd giving tote poee | the efsultinee puss | ocable. fans t nothing Lee, gecbate (in the, Parliaments of | amounts of a certain mized drink, which be de- | Hyattsville. ‘This is what will be known as the | Like ite predeceetors it Bile x teroen oe has | fSve dacs! advertioguem”of etl: resale in | At ey emeess | AK Seto, AND 3 s exisied since Wives were first put ne and asource of profit to Hoilan scribed im detait, and still remain perfectly | Boulevard Compan. ® ait Dic rond, and the ultimate | loug been no! Sand te AND 1 : : r nf square ; ; : prod to Holand. | ser 8 anya Fond, and nat ble in current Mterature. |“A'y ronveysncing ad te che cost Rumbored Ave fandred ant sigty-nx (00) Giahe | font, Habs S20 iron corres asa junshment Yet itis the oop stiperseded the “hoope | sober. jcsign is to extend it, in the near future, all the | Descriptive rkeiche= pauguratio archer. THO: a ODM’ ground piat or plum o: wid nity, tovetuer with thedws | MCOP DOOR)! Hs —— ¥ of stffened linen with hoops of nen Mr. Dyke and his party entered the Game vomcicacnn roa tet oar | anki a sarvivinc 1 ie ee ee jasrak tiem = o- nd steel. They ewished as the | traveling man tarred his head and glanced at “ d got the name criardes. | the neweo:mn: eee Springs and Burnt Mills is to be built, with city | Grover Cleveland's second, iu 1593, have ap- DENCANSON BRO: street railroad cor _ Terra of sai tural ins inet of a prescribed by tl figcren: One-th ns ut Brookland, which | pended to them the inaugural addr. | way to Baltimore. ‘Thea the road to Sandy George Washi 1 | ae 5 Denson gf the are ee: Viney shall bw paid msc or en stab when Madame Eeccpeaeer: We tes | ceerah ame he boven to aise rea a sareeh Of | i# to be the terminus of the Eexizgton toad. | traits, biographical sketches, a complete roster | 7 #D Wei WSikE OF 8 TMOSTORY BeteR | Buel rane tic, term by the eat ane ‘Len Madame Pormpadour, her | the st era. en his eve had arrived ai eer n value, 8 &T NEAR TONNESSEE AVEN! xD riltianay: ball akan Lowe EViti| wee Goeth ect tenia eae STREET RAILROAD SCREMES, of cabinet oflicers and other data of value. UE A F STKEET NORTHEAST Ry virtue of aded Momey fo bm gad in cme (1) aed swe tiv trom ye Gay of ~wle, fur wdc the day of sale)aud tue baance of tie pure ane | sand by her queenly attire and elegant | something unexpectedly. The consolidation of the two city roads—the rsh tthe whole of France and Then his pupil LOUIS AGASSIZ, HIS LIFE AND WORK. By : siibeoes : Botes cf the ‘p-rchuser ar dilated and he did not seem to be able to re- | Eckington aud Belt lines—ie making progress. | “Cynurs eResenicK HOLDER LD. amor ot | Tnaincer of the pure ofail the courts of the then | move his eyes from their object. No bird | Noxt week a system of transfers will be begun “ie Life of Cartes Darwiu,” “Living Light hg interest frown the day famous salons. churmed by a reptile could have been any more nies om FRED § sof Z> MARCH, AD I03 AT HAL larvels of Animal of trust on each proner'y m0 s0 that paseengerscan be transferred at 11th | AS’ x rf | c ke “ork: G. OK ng deacrived rea! ow of the purch sero. jurchasers, Property to be iow many thousands of than he appeared to be. He con-| ond G etceeis.” It is the intention t build er ae ae eT ing-on, District of free t'ail eacsitabrancos and texes due up to aad 1b ined at jhe shrine of this | tinued to gaze, while Mr. Dyke, ignorant of | tensions of the Eckingion ‘es through the! 45 tho auth Pelee el econ = Spe ew peep ph iy | woman's taste and style. century | the extraordinary proceeding, chatted alon; te ser = c te ry 8 the author is voluine is not even oon twen ied Ninh od poke ml ~ Sn ana her epitaph wae written ana her | Suey SaaEOSST. 3 is B jenstern sections of the city. The syndicate Jot one handed and twenty compited with iu ten ‘day: ‘she trustees te- "ve the right to resol! at ts that now conirols these rordy will, it is eaid, | & ettempt at an elsborato analvais of the fa- | thermuudand Sits-one (1 m F soon be in control of the Columbia railroad: | mows rclentisi's, Life and ity effect upon tue | andet rors eunvinion of aid sanars ae per plat, in | Ie is generally thought that tho Metropolitan | scientific world, but is rathor a brief story of trict, toretver with ait ths tise rond ‘will be shade apart of this. ostereie int | its ralient features, This story is told by an is, canciienta, ways, privileses and Fompalour or pannier, hoop wae the | he walked over to Mr. Dyke, tapped bim | rond will be inade s part of this, NeW Mana | Crtbusiactis worsbiper ef the man whom be so | pp rtenazives io the sime belonging or iu my wine eee erty ron exteere |hecitatingly oa the shoulder snd said, in | seoment has not boon in control, long anragh hewitt the preston eather oie ta | past, Sne-thetof the parehare money im cas pean sd srekooy ne eng ec esiz a2 is time, | balan ein oneand We seach mete to don me, but that's a queer scartpin you | benefited by the change or rot, Eat it ls Thonghe | A2d tbat the place left vacant. by bis death i | Sp tae 0 8. ter Continuing Thursday, jman ass | tes remained and have | ‘Tho time arrived when the commercial | the same old stand ever | solicitor could stand it no longer. Leaving un- vii men do lives ufter them.” | touched the giass of liquor in frout of him, WILLIAS 3. MILL: : ana ave, RANDALL WAdveie” [ Trustees, Sch ot. THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Anct. rahocaede | GEO. ©. STICENEY, Auctioneer taituet ; 2 sale payable somi-aunually, and to 0 sect PUNCANBON BROS., aucca, G 9 wear. the result will ts - | Hill unfilled. Interesting as this book gener- | bya “iced oi trav oa, Yrowrty’ sol ee ait — USTEN'S SALT OF VADUATLE LOT AT THB Pardon me.” said the Colorado man, po; five tetitced: tactittice eg tence SS180 | Sity io be should ave. epestal aftractivenses for | Seat gption “ot Vine purchaser” Cou, | TRUSTEES’ Sate. of A. Two-sromy pntox | THUCTERS SAE OF YA UAT LON a EE tely but 6 ” ve] 3 eb - . BovUsE, NUMBER: D 2215 CLEVELAND aly, “I wear no scarfpin at all.”'| eity, The various railrond enterprises outnide | 28 Young who look forward to carcors of use- so." “Terme of uate to be chin 4 3 “SETTS AVENUE, [Me { oes | © of ‘salo. Terns of sale to be coin: NUE NOKLUWEST. j ‘ Motes Asif inemphaxis of his statement, ho passed Morland ar fulness if uot of fame. Many illustrations | £104 Sreenctsse: forms of sale te be coinpited ‘of a deed of trot duly recorded. to isher | D By A SMAL! TRAM ¥ a is hand lightly over his seat. steentoe jolla tani iat Malone the Soares | brighten the record of adventure and discovery. lent te rewel he property atti isc and ant of dae tit io 2 Seloea., of the land, record of th a (of, gaptain Gord of sre. conated to, ‘My God!” said the traveling man, “there it | and there has boen going on for some weeks, 9. Sa age, | such rendie in scane uewapaver published va Weaings pa EY Co eed fe cing, down on your coat | and ts still in progress, a apeculative movement | OVER THE LAWN To THE WHITE HOUSE. | fa, De. by twa, n By Mrs. M.D. Lincouy (Besse Bewch.) Il: J, DIEGDO} x : which has caused prices to move aiong with a trated by Mins Emma Maynlote. —_ a ee ome RS} Trustees, t you alittle wrong | specd ti: is quite in accord with a near proz- mohT71kds collar. Brush it off, quic! “Brush what off? somewhere? ‘here's nothing on my con? col Ae The TH UAT OF Mancd. inva, AT FIVE iH. their ew O'CLOCK P.M. the following dewerives property im als, ane fnity ton strost. railroad having rapid trencia, | _ 48 odd conceit in the working out of which ba “ie: et lar. Soe!” And Mr. Dyke once more ran hia eee, MAMMINON'S Rewinetee nnn {all the ehildren who lave lived in the White | (}89. W. STICKNEY, anct, 1411 Get gale: Ue at can and fon ba _ "in one . the p' in up- House are represonted as returning on the| TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR i % ernst at thie ree ‘onnt 4 2 Rene ete ae a Tain WE: N= eg Ritts decd as hagec tis esectioa ot | eee guire of flowers for | PLETED BRIO: DwALIaR A ATE sonst annually. end secured ty See of m-epirable iu “You're right,” sid the man of goods, radly. | a fine residence on the enst side of Connecticut | the purpose of escorting little Ruth Cleveland QUUTH SIDE, FLORIDA. A i Sold, OF sil cash. at tae option FIBST AND ‘THIRD STREE “Excuse me, mister—I could have sworn I saw | avenue between M and N streets. The lot hase | into the home which is to be hors for four By viene of ‘ert Of tie purchaser. #100 3 ‘vont at vine of wie. Toran to be complied with im 8. fine POPOry Fesold at the ris, aud cos! of the defaulting purchaser. RICHARD F. PATO, SITOATI something ran down from your searfpin aud frontage of over 30 feet and extends back to a! years. Author and illustrator were thoronghly | A.! 2, rec. a in lo. fallo . i a et aeq., ons of the records of the Dis: Co. BENS. F. LEIGHTOUX,| Dusters on t coat. Lswear Vil never touch an- ‘ . in accord and have received good treatment al “i o ‘ = a Other drop of liqnotes loug a8 T leo. to neeas | depth of some 140 feet. The lot contains 4,217 the printer's hands, spubes, and ot tne, aye oi ot ad eee _mh2-eotbds oe thought I'd wee ti Next thing I suppose | ev"are Pee ee ane ee Pane, PeenOn tal Dee Bate Pn Ne ek. BRATCHPFE, DARK ®00., anctn a be se ne elephants and pink snakes | *1¥8Te foot. EVERYBODY'S FAIRY GODMOTHER. _ By Or LOCK PM. the fu Joes gerde. wach sth green Sie f'n? going touigs ie hired | YSICes OF BUSINESS PuoPeRTY mans. Ryngray Qe Sew York Untied utes Book | Se BoE APSA AUN, A SN, hehe Somreaye cas op commnnes eee, @arde, signi’ a bell boy to take him to his room and put him | It is always interesting to know about prices Company. iE aalpiaae' of mosan = as coat. . from W. Ro McLean recorded t ‘The to of property in other cities and when the condi | , A simple. napretentious, story of love, euch a Paty Cong te. ceutd “gate | soumiind withit ffiecn diye, seem a OES ae SEs ber “pani Ww had gi It chameleon tied to | 4, r marie love av shoul lanted and vated in the e office 1 Feeerv. ropert, omaylvanis avenue ort “city, enue ch the elbows might | Dyke's vest and shir: front and settied fe fold the old pont ofice property at “the census | attles# art which touches the true nature of the | LPfncnonnmest cones teed et fea Tig and | toa. Dee interest of W. ti hlcbeat tn theestae of Win. ee ee tee then Sa |eeRinsou® “All th sold the old post office property at the corner | iittia ones, but Dorothy Q. possesses it to a noe nerthwes!wardiy alone the ‘ine at FRANG'S HOUR a: } trasteos, A. F5 ee "ie cxpleinet. thapaee of Sth arenue and SmithGeld atreeta in Pitts- | most pleasing and profitable extent. If the 21 2-100 south | _mbOdade FEANE BIG SMITH.5 Trotters othe eae ean iedad thee ever-changing wud beautiiully | BUS: The buildings did not figure at all in | sweet principles contained in this brief akeich J)ONCANBON BROS. sucroneere Piers: pater auited by a | delicate hues make them extremely ornamental, | $0 extimate mado of the vaiue of the property, | Cauld be taught the generation which ie be, = ae tae anes ts pumd aroasd the lady's. waist, | Bat no Florida man thinks ‘he has deliriam | $9, that the price obtained waa lookel upon A gfying to think fo: itself millennial condidous HSS. Rooke Re PREWRS | : ; ches i ly whet was paid { and. | 7 BEN 5 Tote eee Cee a gente coat OF ® | dimensions of tho property are 120s120 fect | TOU speedily assert themselves. — | of them for campaign purposes for the W. C. | #24 i+ was sod ateo mach per front foot. The | How TO KEEP ROSES. By BeNsamtw Dunres. of which int ‘be given at time bine a woman pre- | T. U. aud temperance leagues,” price obtained was $4,000 per front foot and With Mustrations from photograpi.s by Frances tal ‘Terms of sale: One third the A a se alae _ the azgregvte amount of tho ale was $460,000. | If Joanatos. Waahinglon: Geo: Gray. quater dae Saas tate pater feratimenty ie oad. at the i. back, the eppearance ee According to the practice in this city, whore! ~ praotienl in ite matterand artistic i . | one and two rears, respecth interes a A er Coa ated oval; te dvete raised at either 7 property “talues are calenlated por ° The! ahchon parce in makeup. | cent per annum, bayabie semiannual y. and secured about roses and | by purchaser's totes and deod of trust on the ececds well in imparting information to the | Gers ot gG0d renee oe ae var nlearned. foot basis, the price was between 833 aud $3i i carcaturisis to #ay that » lady locked lke = er square foot, The location fa in the deyonit' of 8200 required at time | doukey carrying pausers, art of the” best business portion of | ™ i twenty “aps from date of nale Sar eeitan ert tee NS AND DRYATH WERE WASTED. Piuburg, While higher per foot prices | rum MEMOIRS OF A PHYSICIAN. By Azms-| Hesse tera at Fist sad cont of Parghaser id hoops become the objects of the have been paid for yood business sites |* axons Dcwas. Chicago: N.C. Smith Publish. | AJ comverancing, 5: Sur stats test theuzbt and the churches cits, which in point of population is | Se peabeal a) fas nil 4 % a tritle emalle ‘. Micon Se anes : : Bt wae peviad! 0 Seu‘ law Ste: will scarsale be belioeed than ms bec been paid fora block of laud of similar size. | ington: Win. Buliantyne & Sons. PUBLIC SALE OF VATUARI CAxD IX ALEC: Feest, the first his ere hen. Seem, mach axonejeod with caeaenent tae ‘The nearest approsch was some two years ago, | ROBINSON'S NEW PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC. fe when the two rei-b by vodken momen taede aie when the property at the northeast corner of New York: American Book Co. ‘Washington: | | By virtue of = decree entered pe ] and F streets, containing over 12.000; Wm. Ballantyne & Sons. term, 1892, of <frewlt » make them stand out They are so square feet, was sold for 18 per foot,, In tha | ROBINSON'S NEW. PRIMARY ARITHMETIC. a a pode d yr ere: serene of latter instance, however, the greatest frontage New York: American Book Co. Washington: | sivued was not on F street. The Willard Hotel prop- ‘Wim. Ballantyne & Sons, bo evty, which was soid at auction last summe' MARMION. By Sir Watrer Scorr. One of the and which contains more than double the ‘‘Evgiish claasica for schools” series. New number of square feet included in the Pittsburg one Book Co. Washington: Wm. choirs Lave bag to be con- ex, ressiy far them. largest the theater will now bold only three fashiow bas been carried to an ah wile on AVE Biss 8 and idnot Elizabeth wes 6 iter | women, ~ messes | exeron . properts, was knocked down far $18 per equare : Passion fur jewels was J tue masdes | extreme and is cousoqu-RUy quite extravagant, Foot, Twenty-tive dollars, @39 and $60 per | TRIBUNE ALMANAC AND POLITICAL REG- Seisccd bres Un tvacctos x: tectinng eaity | Sel ttase, tntac nen ne, Seen square foot have been paid for choice business | ISIEK FOK 1998 Epwaup MoPuExsox, _ pre : editor. New York: The tribune Assoclasion. up ead * conceal those of hor majesty. corners in this city, but in each instance the CARLSBAD. A Medico-practical Guide. Ex (Sabir apontnenee, bark ua ‘ieee boughs heuer erfoet| Rega se Nerre@ W Yoe ri ion. the cardinal invented am pace sd Phoie contaiees Se Le een ante Fan) There *houid alvays bo one arm-eliaie Left - business property tn Pittaburg, itis fale | MARKET GARDENING AND VARM NOTES. Ex. to aay, in amos) twice as expecaive as it fe ‘of Imerest to the -Ainaleur Gardener here. . - ‘uMET LAMDRETE: out, it was made pty on each sidy of the queca. who would thus be spared uify inconventenee.” This is t fires. but this would tue mildes: of ta ard stories told of the pot Lear petal f d gems boop manin of that day. When church aud piled #bov: oops of tron wore sub- | state alike d to abate the nuisance the @tituted. Thore who were not so ambitions to | stage siepped ia. Footligit faverites of the look like aumeated hogrheals wore whzle-| king, who Lad snpplantedYompadour in Louie’ Done. These were circuiar and solid and were | favor, declared, “We wil no Jocger wear the Sewn inside of heavy gkiris, the buoys extend-| machine ealied the panier," and kocomplished rru ‘and Farmer. ‘THE SEVENTH STREET PAVEMENT. New York: Orange Judd a of uty —————— ‘Wore and Worse, fag sinchtly bow the bips, making woman wit par iemente, preachers and pampaletests | Hendsome empire gown of bengaline with Trem Tyee. Joule like a cirens tout. lisa fai el to do, Hoops collapsed. B', se ‘densi laabintinces. In 1850 buck they came poe aie chiffon yoke. Kevers and belt of funcy beaded One of them (who likes him)—“I don't eee jer. and vertn- | more and than ever. At first stare! passementerics, petticoats did duty. Then came skirts Waista grew smaller and sm: why you think George is half-witted, 'm sure.” hair The other (who doesn’t like don’t, @adins larger and larger. Montaizue remarked a. 4 teghlon writer saga: “Rome beh HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, — =o meets Peseta that to accomplish there results “what «| giic women ented sw leboned skirt, not A Healthful Tonic. ‘hasn't vie = nenna of suif-ring Will not women endure.” | unlike a bee hive, argest circumference | seq tm place of lemons or lime juice tt wil ae = se b. church dewouseed it nod the prese de-| was round the bips, whence the rest of the | patente Bias seca stissulonts tn ait neccene nope ane ae Baa so. Roanced ih Elisabeth's parhament’ tackled | dress tell im perpen Minex Others pro-| to take. iene stage! '

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