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14 _ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1893—EIGHTEEN PAGES. a > will have a sort of charm bout her, THE LITTLE SAKDINE. “THANK YOU, PLEASE!" N THOUGHT TO DRESS. | cea if%he et Tia “to the” mascam 3 Sues SUCTION SALES fat womaz, or most palpably in the sere and | A United States Consul Gives an Interest- | Queer Jumbling of Words by Central Park FUTURE DAYS. yellow leaf; and the reason of this charm thst ing Description of the Fisheries. Lawn Tennis Players. r RAtcurre, pas & co. -oNrEns, | SA. AVE. NL W. j . tends unqualified freshness of person and) Now come the days of picnics and cold | From the New York Herald. It Will Preserve the Good Looks of | dress,” continued this analvat. “is, that if 1 ® | janches,and as yousitunder the greenwood tree | ‘That language lends iteelf to express newly LARGE 3STORY AND BASEMENT Butcr 5 HOUSE, CONTAINING W ROOM IN Sehie | woes of moreiog. to spring’ first’ delicate | Opening the sardine box and spilling the oil, | discovered wants ix evidenced in a wonderful BT ONDITION, 30, 16 x SELEN a Woman. Dn ee rece, teeth “Rrimarred ‘beauty. of | masbap upon your trousers, oras you munch | degree by the big list of words recently sprung Bineet NoutuWest, “CouNEn Oy “Col pa eS childhood and ‘hints of them ath imparting the toothsome sardine sandwich that goes well | into existence to describe various forms, uses sor mes TE AUCTION. 0 tucir fairuess by suggestion to the plainest aud | with'a beaker of foaming beer at midnight, | and properties of electricity, as well as newly On THURSDAY APT OENGON. JUNT TWENTY. = - ™ i, jan ys SECOND, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will off se 7 FAIR AND FORTY TALKS. | oldest. sow that thie is the rea- | YU May be interested in knowing something | discovered muchinery by which it is produced Infioatot fhe preter a | 1 North Caeviina avenne near + con that e eeuma exquisitely, clean in ail her | Of the history of that sardine which comes to | and controlled. ri : Fronting 2] fet on 17th s:. bY a depth of 92 feet 19 | y feFe The rupchase money im easy inches on Corcoran st. ; improved Ly a large Lrick | % nerty will be sold wbject to the fat. | lowing sruste: $6,900 due Juma 11. Iso: 88,500 OO sof which ir parable #100 ‘nonthiy—halane : gr all Lear tat pat cw appointments is go attractive, but whether they | you from a foreign shore. So great has beer thiscoinage that a dictionary Mermony in Form and Color Produces ® jn ow it or not it isso,” she added conclusively. | M. de Sallier-Dupin, United States consul at | bas been issued containing the list, with ihe Kind of Beanty and Gives to the Wearer| “But what @ lot of trouble!” exclaimed the | Nantes, writes to the State Department as) mesning of each word, and no sooner is one &@ Degree of Youthfallness — Some Very | intimate caller. “Continually recurring trou- | follows on the subject of sardin allie peidied lass caw lncovetien call €06 Sensible Sugcestions. | ble, for, according to your theories, after you| The catching and preservation in oil of the a : = TTS | have selved the problem one year as to how You | aardine is one of the ost important industries | 2 Words, which are promptly forthcoming —_+—__ | shall drese, perlups im the next, if yon happen | of Brittany. Along the coust from Les Sables- | and make nn amended edition destrable, Ss __ | to have grown ill or older looking, you'll e | d'Olonne (Vendce) to Camaret (Finistere) there | This seems legitimate word building, though — Sra we STEAD OF GIVING | to change vour entire program. "Why, your | aze about 150 canning factories. During the | there are always many persons who contend property at the rik end cont of the. d [ese thought to dress as | system is a never-ending study from the cra-| sardine season. which lasts about five months, | that the good old Anglo-Saxon tongue already Durchacer ufter five days’ edvertisnmen sof suck one getsoller,” eaid fair | dle to the grave. Indeed, the older and uglier | 2.500 boats, equipped wit from 12,000 to 15,000 | contains enough words to express all our wants, ene eee eee ee land forty when she and | 2¢ &¢t« the more thought one has to give to it, | sailors, are employed. The employes of the and they are always ready to condemn the oe & | if one hos any desire to look presentable, for | factories number about 10,000 women and chil- | coining of a new word where old ones would do Pr Je10-4&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.,Ancts. her intimate caller next hes the is Jes foundation of Benaty to batid | dron and from 1.500 02,000 men. The annual | atall, suchas “electrocution” for “execution The Remington Standard Typewriter is the official JPPRCANSON BHOS. woctioneers got on absorbing | upon.” fz expenditure for Inbor, material. &., amonnts | by electricity.” i 5 . ‘ ” | pce ona a J topic of preserving| “Yes, it isn good deal of trouble,” agreed fair | to abont €3,975,000. ‘This industry originated | But it hn remained for the lawn tennis writing-machine of the World’s Columbian Exposition.’ TRUSTERS FALE OF PROPERTY ON POUR TeMk, AY MALE eae their looks, “one mnst | 2d forty. “but so is life, and I don't know of | at Nantes in the year 1834, and the best brands | players of Contral Park to give some old words . EFPE EET, UNION wine de anything that yields larger dividends of satis- ber! Peal LUMBIA, T, TOWN, DistTrIc till those of that ‘city. These brands | a new meaning, which puzzles every neweomer H. N. HIGINBOTHAM, President. Kaci etbeahiainpesiucily give more, for which “But I thought you were the woman who | §reat credit to one to be able to dross appro- S-lawi3t priately and artistically ong small sum, it is OveINNis,. Wass, CaseTven te es and appurisnances thereunto b a Cend of trast dul je im Lite | faction than the consciousness that one is as) are imitated in Spain and Portngal, but are of | and sounds irresistibly ridiculous when first = ative neg one at ane land veserds Of nee |S reason I fervently trust becomingly dressed as posibie and also, us| {nferior quality, owing to the uso of Spanish | heard and understood. Series of Cobalt BIE Bc the that my bank account| suitably clad as the occasion, whether it is | instead of Italian oil. ‘The Cent ieee aed WY een on wes r at increase instead of | ball or a funeral, demands. The realization of : eaisea tins they caverta salable gional CKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, RS dentate ot nd | monte ae this fact is proditctive of ease of manner, amia~ peewee oe carte Sree ae Tike the squares of eheckor board, and the : prmieae Known, sud “dit ie | prune ths asoous diminish as the years pility aud several other graces and virtues that | The sardine is » migratory fish, which first | plnvers are almost elbow to elbow. 327 Broadway, New York. md koowa hon. th ‘ ney go by, for I'm going to) gt first thonght seem to have no relation to | appears on the coast of Africa, passing north-| This haw resulted in an unwritien law that Washi B i Le Di Buildi ona as bite Hote a Cne-thind of the purchase somes in car, need it." one's wardrobe; and while, of course, it is 8| ward in large shoals, following the const of | every player shall -‘fcld” or throw buck to its ashington Branch, - - - - roit Building. inirowe. entnt erates Portugal, crossing the Bay of’ Biscay and | O¥ner every ball which strays from its proper | == Bever intended tolook old—that you had i : ; - 2 ~ Twine anrertarnine = : : s striking the coasts of Vendeo in the month of | Court into his court. The reply for the courtesy 4 “Te third cash, balance in 6, Conve -anctnit Maen se ook cing dont good looks,” | UtdeBiabls harder to do than if onehas money, | April or May, Here the sardine ty met by | #8 tavariably, “Thank yout” : AUCTION SALES. mou omg ee! cSeroctebant £0, a8 I said before, I trust that my weelth, 98) §hermen stationed at the seaport town of |, The next step from this was easy. Not know- | =—=————— = = =< en, num inte payabie and to Lew reminded the intimate caller. well as my wisdom, may increase with My) yjsje-d’-Yen and in the bava of tho Subles- | 12g Your neighbor's name three times out of a) __THIN AFTERNOON, ah aeeootay Sieh athe tien “Nor dol ever intend to have some of the ahs as $s @'Olonne and of Saint Gilles, who assemble | bundred you are unab-e to call his attention in PRATCHIFE, DARE & Co., AUCTIONEERS. BROS.. Auctioneers, &e.." at purchaser's cost, marks of age that one only too frequently sees. | | “Yes,” coincided the intimate caller, “for | trom ail parts of Brittany and follow the fish | SY very graceful manner to your bali, whieh | (} OF ALOT 17 BY Pond ita in ah never intend to look dispirited, ance what-| What« heartrending thing ix a home-made ! toward the north. retarding its progress with « | bas rolled into his court unseen by him, SETH. BETWS | Xorve the rich | gown if the perpetnation thereof wasu't en-| "ard tait eolind Seema ‘Yo shout, “Say!” at him, or “Hi!” iv not i METS VAST. IM AV=X | Cont oe ever comes I am going to resolutely cultivate the | dowed at birth with agenius for wielding the | “"h’rore dasbreak the Habis nified. To'call out “Mister!” or “Oh, miste aT TE RICK HOUSE, TING TH Brightside of life. Inever intend to lose my erect | scizzors—for modistes, like poets, are born, pee Oar tecek ne taming toate leave pect r ‘i i, cree of the Supe ue Court of the District nook FIFE to search for the shoals of sdrdines. Many |i suff. To yell. “Oh. ma'am!” is dangerous, catuaitin se made fim pale shy ipatthee homey Whon | for she maybe a miss, or vice versa; so players | Arnolder al. vw Pilea se mmy will. Tpever intend to make wrinkles on | _ “Yes, indeed,” said fair and forty. entoring |g ycculiar bubbling of the water reveals. the | Have fallen iuto the way in #ch cases of shout- pe by scowling t up. for I can heip | With euthusinstn on a branch of the subject on ‘Sites wale be larinaiintary thcors ing “Thank you!” with the emphasis on “you,” = pon aiescnuea o mgt. which she yaad her caller were a complete unit, | ner is from 900 to 1,000 yards in lensth, atthe same time indicating the person ad- possessing good ious differences. “I agree | § yards in width, aud black in colar On the | drevsed by pointing with the racket. fecth with tho aid of art, if nature fails me, | With you, for though home-made bread in very {5 7ards in width. and black in eolor. | On the | Syn is i i came Sines Per hein ter meal rith you, f a! upper part of the net are cork floats, on ths |, The plaver so pointed at understands that he Ps dimer y an x rate ag onde aoe nice, and likewise home-made preserves, home- | iver part leaden sinkers to keep the net in an | {8 being thanked in advance for returning y thei = " ve entire of a double chin and. the parenthetcg eee ee ese tent. who have | SBEShE position, bali which he has not yet seen. | ot Quite cause No L@St, dane VW. ie Padectt cf al Pose, for that, too, is within the direct power | _se0-akas OF LOTS 19, 20 AND 21, TN SQUARE 749, | (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aner fection 4"b etre feast hear Pennaylvania | A . ing aderth of 24 ject 36.100, take | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALTAD rable buliding lots, having’a 1U-fock PPUSONAL PROPERTY. Purmant tow dee tof use t Barnes et al, No. 19 Led ‘trustee with wa foot: thence west . fest to the place of beg.n- ry 2h, Tit Sher 45 and fouo | INas! AT Fi XT, AD. IV Sie ae: - | cellent exa: "The Gut the absurdity comes in when the person rd in ono year, and | p Lerman. trostees, dome tnt marke around m: th. Still I aware that | e oarsmen, generally two in number, row . : Ls aie Wh oe i] aprovement Company to Fe. } Greneens of the soanclon, an well av eansothness | =o tases, im that dinection, cx. eveosrned-T | always either against the wind or the tide. Ono | Sdidressed la so engromea in his own play that | Seats tetas atch Mes Ganites | Ceuveraacimes eon at “hohe ot eg AIT or and clearness of the skin. depends much upon | ho" busines for saaki fon $10 gown than | M4 casts the nef as the boat advances, while he does not hear or heed the call at once. and ‘edteferred nts, seemed by deed of truant | wale to De plied with in Ly days, otherwise iTax inz been subst She general health, which isan additional fex-| te'experd the entire €90. in superio® material | wother, throws, tho “roque™ into the water. | ae ee i eer | sting X dopa of @isd te fequicta at che" tmo | suacos a detnulite rmiceser ater Avy dane’ | ty ne eri optered tn theo son, by the bye, it bei areless and i F his bait is an important feature of the sardine | tones W eee ee ene. Ce ere Te compltel with in ten days, or | vertiseruent of. sue: ein some newspaper pub- | oF Seglecifol in that, particular. The only place | ‘B&t,! mast manipulate, mysell, for in the Arat | catch, as it is quite expensive, and fisherinen | “Thank you, plense! Thank yon, please!” | Durcwer Cone | lssed in Washington D.C. SN Ab, 188, , - Porirs ig South where one wetty when one is iil is in aaa o often lose a considerable quantity. It is made Y* ci cla cace tara mig ae! va vey, ie to the hid. ning, EE ren ey 2 ee Indeod. better to powens one | OF the ex of coutish or shnckerel mixed with | queer Nail sounds from mora to uights “Thank _solsettag ES. boss eee a the NINTTECA CH GND DAY OF fo * a leet woman of thirty or over that ste looks ill is m clay and costs from 87 to $17 per barrel. ‘That | ¥°U, Please! Ch, thank you, plense: s sixteen silks that are not. i eee 5 : Preity the same thing as totell her that ebe |" ‘and’ abe paced, while her visitor, eek Oe ee ee ee ae REDE Sa Ge ks old—they are ssnonsmous terms. likewise preserving silence, slowly but em- ay eee een Dalle ne ee ee “The hair's luster and vigor also depends | pati i ‘to thi 4 get Gaguans belt, Ga siteegh om} Depeng es ee eee d9-dkas ‘: QSICLIFFE, DARI ECO, AUCTIONEER VALUABLE BUSINESS eae SATURDAY A sale: One-third cash, one onethind intro > "PUOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, G2 et aw. LE BUILDING LOT ON Xt. r fAT ATC slowly dissolve and sink. — At nighifall the boats return to port, where | The Colorado Plan That ta Suggestive for VALUABL “Th mk ir . upay © TWENTY beinket b 8 Se going to put forth ms best efforts to keep from Sa they sell their sh to the eanveruat prices vary~ Ochs Fiaces an Well TENTH. at SIX 0°¢ wil ele spine sein “Veta fale go" bn ceranied wt eriginally Codowed with, still if he steale some a nd the size and the freshness of the fish, Sales | Discussing this question the Rochester Dem- |" ter i No Utensils necessary co ran ast ema Apri a - PREDERICK L. SIDDONS, Trustee, 4s att Pee tow. | Geo. W. SHCRSEN, Ancor TRUSTEES SALE OF VALTABLE PROPERTE IMPAOVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ; ING, BEING THE NONMTHEAST CORNER OF cele fad oo . SPRUCE AND LOHUER STREETS, LE DROIT seine sudiert, however, te PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. sr of the ws 3 rinin deeds 0° trast, dated March 1 2, 8d Guly weorded in Lh ef them in spite of me, I shail try and fill the 5 3 kre made by the pret cach vanished charm with some grace | 1" MAKe® wome Good Suacestions to the cy not alware indicate exactly a thow-and sar-| building at the fcostuan, so thet: Soe omuimiom went St] oo oa gant ree tenn mere dines. For example, at Bello Isle 1,240 sh | women of that stato to establish co-operative | "Sas et a EEA re a co Tenet bo so noticeable ag it otherwise would.” t@| Verma@mt’s most famous and illustrions son, wen ere err ne tas, | housekeeping will be demonstrated, The plan | - caller pos en S - ex-United States Senator George F. Edmunds, | spoil easily and cannot bear transportation, | 8 #00n to be thoroughly tried in Denver. - ne Buse Can Tie i retnrned fair and forty, “I| was welcomed with » reception by the Pacific | The fishermen convey the sardines to the fac- ome women of Colorado have taken up . DAK & CO., Auet wonder that you ask that when vou can see an\ Coast Association, Native Sons of Vermont, at | tie in baskets, this problem in enrnest and in their building tion of my statement any day and | O4q Fellows’ Hall last evening. Th PROCESS OF CANNING SARDINES. at the world’s fair will exemplify a plan of co- on werenn ; ing. There wasn SMI NE v plifs yen - For doesn’t even an old woman look ten | 14:9 gathering of the daughters as well as tho| The sardines are spread on floors and salted | operative housekeeping that ix soon to have a Beis coped te het best atdice, provided this at-| eors of Vermont. The veteran staterman was | aud the heads remaved. They aro then thrown | thorough trial in Denver. A block of tire makes any pretense to harmony in color | greeted with applause. and opened his remarks | into brine, where they remain half au hour. | four houses, covering one square, is to be built | and form and adaptability to ber style and} with a complimentary reference to California | They are next washed in clear water and dried | in that city, and in the center of the square a the “‘thourend.” but this term | ocrat and Chronicle ways that in the Colorado | mem lis, sicured by, on the roperty F 08) roots. on of the purcha~ar. d's fair the efforts of some | Amruit of $200rwauired me sale.” Conveyancing ant tthe eB os purehass ‘diance fn one and two dy deed of trust on the not the purcnaser FREMPTORY SALE OF 200 PX im MONDAY ING. JUNI °K, we will sell wt 2a thin sg vot the'tr de and pri dane. & rom day of 4 a 7 7 4. Fifty-one ard one-furth acres (5:44), part of the Fears, than she does whon she is garbed with- 3 Jon screens. This work is done almost entirely | pnilding to bo used asa common kitehcn, din #, DARK & “0 AUCTION fatm'a Joint Clavie Shores Sut thought in the first old thing that comes to | “4 ber products, not excepting the mon and | by tio wives and children of the fishermen, | ing room and laundry is to be placed. A’e ted BENS AT AY im Gocous, residue in two equal et hand? women. He next raid some flattering things | their united wages duriug the fishing senson | potent steward. will purchase provisions at tee aye with Interest ° creat eu ivan cf lot msn fee “The reason of this,” she went on, reflect-| bout Vermont, holding that one of the best | enabling the family to subsist during the fol-| wholesale prices for ali. good cooks wilt he em * prowety will, be reno oa (Sy as A LBarber anc Co.'s stibdivision @ Fecorced fvely. se chat harmocy in form aud Color, no | things the Green mountain state bad done was | jowing winter. in tee offtce of th Jum. or of tae District of Com a Genes tea ploved and meals will be furnished either Led matter how subdued the tints cr how Quaker- | to send out her sons and daughters toleaven| After the fish have been thoroughly dried | in the common dining room or in private apart- | District of | Hike the ent, produces a kind of beauty, and as; California with those humble principles and | they are cooked by dipping them for afew | ments. ‘The houses will surround the kitehen | 4 50. 145s, w Beauty does not know any such thing as age, | Pr#ctices—honor, morality, indastry = ‘earn-| minutes in oil heated to 100° C. (212° F.).|inahollow square, so that all will be ensily sn lon hte Mhy, when even @ time-worn person 18 framed ys Pail, gg a en or oe a are again seen and handed over to | reached from thecentral building. ‘The sebeme | suction tn fount ot ste jo fn it it impartea degree of youthfulness, just as apoio sella: tn Cellienies fe workmen, who pack them in small tin boxes, | is not altogether a new one, although we be- ‘ | Retcenee, 20 PAL STEPS SALT OF A VERY DUSIRARTR 2. E WITH MODERN s Sime i atts opt t on i Which are filled with pare olive oil and_ the it has never yet had a he ob- | situs ¥ pi othe red rag ofthe setting ana apart seem | To 2eared wbet she ves going todo to. de-| Sanat ‘te olive oil and then | lieve it has never yet had a fair trial.” The ob- | sitw AVE. AN ‘The sale will commence at THRET. Orclock, TNETT . ‘The oil used is imported from the | jection has been raised that it does awry im | bis. As HOUSE “NO. 933 Beauty does not kuow any such thing as | Yelop the state. In his opinion she could not) province of Bari, Italy. Tho boxes are next | part with the domestic privacy of home, but age!” repeated the intimate caller, with au ar- | ¢XPect the population per square mile of New | thrown into hot water, where they remain thie point could be eo by ‘having a dining gumentative accent. “Well,T've seen some very | York and Penusylvania, and therefore she must | from two to three hours, according to the size | room in the rear end of each dwelling. to which pretty women who became very aged looking, | ®0t look to population alone for material pros- | of the boxea, When withdrawn the boxes are | a complete breakfast, dinner or_ su] 7 perity. Neither mustshe rely upon the pro-| first cooled. then rubbe . SEY AWC of trust, dimly reco: @ed. in Liber of tee land teeonis of 1H DAY OF JU lay to dey unt : to be comrlied with within ten from day of sale, otherwise the trasives reserve t Ficnt to resell th ory Sty Jo rerell che power et the sisk and com of pur Yinent of any ipsta j- ; with sawdust to| be takon from the kitchen end aid Dhchaee auney or notes fo. eae the Rivan Boob nite likely, * ducts of ber fertile soil, The state must turn | cleanse and polish them ond packed in wooden | ‘The dishes could then be taken back to the ce cont und tisy OF tbe dee | _Je14-20e® ee “bat Pil venture thatif your dilapidaced Venuses | t0 Foesemeprncom Pest eget pel hero ae of ane es for epee a ter building and washed, there to remain uatil a pelaniemimanaaneatied = = were placed side by side with other persons of ~ - uring their immersion in the boiling water | the hour for the next meal. nthe dete red ps: tea apot he un lersizcned. a ‘i Precisely the same years, to whom nature bad | 0d China—for her resources. There she | oil will escape from all. boxes not properly | Such an arrangement ought not to cost £0 por anaunt, payebie sern-snu kip we oes EDUCATIONAL. not been so kind in’ the beginning, the passe | Would find her commercial prosperity. and | soldered. i c In stich eases the lovs is sustuined | much per family as the present method docs, Teanty would look ‘younger thet te passe | ery largely that of the United States. But the | by the solderer. A. good workman rarely | while dsm boon. to the housekeeper it could | ‘ scarecrow. SoT repeat that unalloyed beanty | Seater argued ‘hat this could not be gained by | misyes more than two or three boxes per 100. | hardly be overestimated, To put the plan in “Reto pl top nA pet Bp Ee _ has no agoand thate fading pink rose lo oks | **rstom that irritaiss and exasperaton. —o practice it would be necessary to secure whole | veyaucimg and recordin of the purchase: fresher, because prettier, than does a saliow| | Referring to sappy ems a AN ODD COUPLE. Square as a site for the enterprise. ‘The dwell- SASH. PADGETT, sarash blossom when it is departing this life. oascoanige phere omy dicarter pipe seis ings @uld be completely independent of exch waLtrht aintir't Trustees. ‘but I thought you were going to tell me of » why, send other and could have every feature of ordinary etn we the part that eeeneaneas phos ie poly tins question of material prosperity. But these con- John Cratc Tips the Beam at 907, but His y wi nD. C. sit aperr, | ses or ¥ st. nw., Wasuineom, D.C, _3e10-its SCO requitredt al ehh, incu", & Fstattished 167! b uetitute Busibess Couere, ® r. 8th Business couree, typewriting, aberthand. [DSS weevirz stoneers, 14076 st mw. 2 an.) OOL OF LANGUAGES nen air Wite We 30, houses except the kitchen, EGU, Auctioneers, HOT ast Stooptaner ot Daring <nmumer ditions upon which California must base her ee sewn, he . Oo er | and stant conversati Cet Geb bad no tatfor hair splitting, aud | MAterlal prorperity for the next 100 years mast | Spee! to Indianapolis Joucnal. Recta Sis citar olecan ot walls ou wat ions: Sihe OF Howsk axp Lon ow | feiiiags BDe conte who evidently desired to penetrate to the heart | BOt be set at naught. Citizens of this vicinity yesterday had an | thing of the kind done in Kochester? Our pop- pee eee TAPLY sat of the subject without further cireumlocution, | He hoped that the people of this coast would | opportunity to behold the greatest living man “Tf you bad a little more patience you would | BOt be ina barry to impeach the President of | jn gvoirdupoise who evcr strode the green eo that Iam getting to it,” and then resuming: | te United States for his couree. There wer “ff we all, or ever a single oue of us, indeed, | S904 and weigh EM MEAL, CATSUP PWING GC" MS. Bt D BRUNE. Lar ulation is large and growing ‘There is availa- ble land which is made accessible by an admira- | October 2 | retary, TLIN ith at. m. are casce | eb Ww. BY | PrURY B. TURE RSENS’ TRAINING SCHOOL—FOR ee aire yer? | fields of earth. His namo is John Hanson | ble streot ear system. We belivve that forty or were absoluiely beautiful there would be some | Snould not be hasty in his action, for tho wel- | Craig, and with tie wife and three-year-old Ea ang: seule ann ped a VUNE WENT rE REE ee eee WHISRIES Glee | pest, tal “Ocssber sonse in that proverb that “Beauty unadorned | ‘re of both the east and the west must be con- | child were visiting Jas. Anderson and Jas. Me- | wei}-managed kitchen, would have tenants ns tT FIVe OCIOCK PL * | SALE OF CONDEMNED AND UNS 1 rE Aa | Pokaan: wh fe eri adormes the most,’ since it ia, of course, | sidered. No heed shouid be paid to what the | Pherson, relatives, Craig's home is in Dan- | goon as the system could be pat into op cried foal estate, stain te tho | ARTICLES Ad THe GENERAL Puss OFFICE | YY. Rs, TORACER, ke | most palpably foolish to ‘gild refined gold,” or | Laser et en ship ele teege alr ville, Hendricks county, but he has been in the | Why is not this a good field for the p § Nitin fe Ehcttee cubs oth eke | PR AE NE SENET f lily,” f © it. Bs = i i 5 invest of nev? some of our capital- ‘Delon cine © "CLOCK AM Bint fat wore room: vars and pl nepbeel Se onthap ing can happen in one section of the country | how business since his babyhood. In answer | investment of mouer? | If some of ou capital pina Gouteat Post near Tihst. nw, wew ll 8h wit HOMM®, 20 Sacer ipa enc that we ace azict | that is either good or bad but it affects. the to a question he said: Leora ondcean par toicaninnnse fale omr tl © ib the ware | quay ; : 3 and their husbands thece is hardiy w doubt that | Vey r's oflie Tat Water Coil’ Bik | 7 bavers end oF BOOK, f= sphcal carpe Rem reg St re ee a5 Hes igt he = ee er I ae fey Peak ditimore ant Obie eatiewts fas | tower thd saber wisreluhoous srvicien? a=™ pw Sop oe proche pel tary Pel pepe Royalty In Glasses: iseeetie T we 17 cewrale; nid yence ane | net emcees eae | Bae Se Oita or toe Diteic aid tala kv etic yer or ne me clothes, and since, as a general thi : "a - zhed 77 pounds; at 25 E shaniemiactinit a = oT THOMA i gow ees cnmely on aie on prrhene. ly pare | From the New Yor: Tribune pounds, At that time I took the $1.000 pre- Chnieuer te Mantalakes. L2163t _Dishussing Clerk and Snperin‘en tent of leaping desperately into bieek garments| ‘The only crowned bead in Europe that usi 8 | mium at Barnum’s baby show, in New York! gy, other evening et diuner, says = wate catiet toa | WY SETER B WILLTAMT. & C¢ Auctioncers. : hea she discovers thi melanchely fact and | the single eyeglass is the King of Wurtemburg, Lehiseiy nent eg ute genie ies ge taiaeate ars tormn: | NM, SG uot, GOK ¥ spending from thence on ail that had pre-| who Me serra iblance #2 | 2¢ 8 Fears, 405 potnda: at 20, 601 poandas; ai) Woman, we were much interested fn Summer ter Sune, Fair Viously been laid out on her own personal! fy tres at Wale i ins esomblance £0 | 29, 795 pornds; at 2 sat 28, 774] over the impressions ve cun carry away with ent crade trestares echoed 1a Wasa adornment oa her danghtors.why. sho must ex- | B® Pince of Wales, The latter, notwithstand- | p, 791 pounds; st 30, 806 pounds; | us of people newly introduced, My muothersaid LY 7 ety Feverse this very usual method and give | ing all that is said to ths contrary, has never at 81. 336 pounds, and any prevent weirzbt 1s | she giways noticed the tecth, and drew many day ed events ama Sor write for cirulat. to instead of taking trom herse!f. worn an eyeglass, Among the other prominent | 907 pounds. Lam 6 feet 5 inches hig, mens ieaisaee acookae. shar t pies & HU L. Ponetyele. e 3 i ure 8 feet 4 inches around the hipa, 18 inches | Conclusions from the color, shape, rize, trane- ANDKEW BOWERE TH Jumble, tue and. ‘Dress is to a woman what tbe sky is to the | people in the old world who wear monocles are arte sea. and you know bow dail and leaden. the | the young Duke of Orleans, Count Kalnoky, the around the ankle, 29 inches around the knee, 66 | parency, kc. We were all somewhat struck | jo1Gdkds er Gta aud D sts wae under mati dv. Wi AucTs. Fest var or st : inches around the thigh next to the body. I| with her really clever portrayal of the charac- eee 3a OcK P.M. looks bezeath lowerin ‘ Austrian chancellor, and Mr. Chamberlain, the y ATCLIFFE, DAME & C CHOGK PY $5742 looks beneath, lowering clonds. and Bow | a enor, tia the latter bacoven, | Teauire Al yards for n suit of clothes and 3| ‘er of some friends known to us intimately, but | RATCCINT MANE SSO. MIEN | trv fhe, prez, the Zl ‘Well, that is precisely the way dress can be hed to an elastic cord, | Pounds of yarn for a pair of stockings. with whom she bad oniy recently become ac- | CHANCERY SAL7 OF VALUABLE ROAM OO ado to suggest ugliness or loveliness in a| Count Kaluoky dispenses with botl cord and ‘Mrs. Craig is a good-looking blonde, weighs | quainted. My ister said she invariably judged Y ORTHWEST Hbbon altogether. Tt acems to remain per- | 130 pounds and formerly accompanied her hus- | yy the mouth, and bad scarcely ever been miis= martin of a deere of the Supreme Court of the Semen a peaked-faced woman, who, when | manently ‘eiodon Ms ape and bes ben oven toms | OO in the role of snake charmer as “Zola | tayen, A friend staying with us aiways carried | 4So7. ot Oslaatae. eet 2a ae her neck was encircled by a boa that terminated | known to retain it when thrown from his borse | Aste.” When arked how long they had been.) away a distinct portrait of the color, shape and } ant Barbara ©. C fm aweazel’s or some other rodent’s bead, | in the hunting field. married she laughingly remarked that they’| expression of the eye. I declared for the hand- looked as if che wero wearing oue of her owu| Several of the reigning monarchs indulge in | "cTe first married in 1882. but that they were | shake, and so far have not had reason tochango near relatives, the neazel's sharp features call-| the use of spectacies and double eyeglasses, | J2#t now enjoving their second honeymoon, as | my opinion that this is the surest test, especially esicnaced v8 "G," in square mum and aichty-tive CRS), aceordine’ Tecords of said city, the same te the foile aud! oun’ ne at 2 paint | twenty-three (23) cet and southwest cor ‘at be © Vheneze: Warren, ‘as ER Werrea & Co., to the use of Barton L. a (G)-ne ses eant from the * of seid lot two (), and rimning | Walker. oe rs onwten, @ West forty-seven ) feet ond stx (6) inches EL MRANSDE fing into prominence aud emphasizing all the | notably Queen Vieturia when she is reading, | they were divorced in January and remarried | taken in conjunction with the langh. A Tot numyered fone ad) ia eqinare numbered North ited) i) feet pinches to ah RavCLI PET mess and cunning in her own face, while | the King of Denmark, the czar, the Queen Re- | Dut © couple of weeks nao. Mr. Crnig'ex:| to begin with, there is the animal magnetism thd ft; ome (451), tovethier with the ktuprove~ (himeuts four (24) ivet, hemes north | _tet2dexge@ ther who though the posewor of «| gent of Holland and’ also the young King of | Pisined the troublo, stating that his wife bad | which must pass from one to the other. ‘To Fe oes panty ths Bowes aes Oae! Tin tee ent twenty thaee (2) fet and. Sx to) | PJENCANSON BIROS., Auctioneers red Sr “the. ‘most’ uncombromstegly ‘red | Servia, whose sight isextremely defective. ‘The | XPressed a desire to learn fashionable dress-| take afew examples: The firm, honest, hearty Rot Wet aise tn oe and tworyeareire ichesant thences'ucronehun iredanitwe (10 fs sae | Aouusnre cour rar < Bair, is a philosopher where dress is con-| Queen Regent of Spain is very shortsighted and | ™aking and that he objected. | She applied for | hendabuke of @ sincere man, pethaps rather | day of wale, wich Inievost, weured by deed of ah Hg (G) lucties tu 8 9 place of bectumine, suuiect to zyaLtamn pemprxe | COMES S cerned, actually eludes tho world generally | makes free use of her doublo oyegiass. So, | %,1ivoFec, it was granted and she went to Terre | rough, so that one feels cognizant of one's We memicsey Aer AL ena Une ole Okun aE. | Puuliaes thereon, eeonlctue of a Youratrr wick NE Ga Pete, into believing ber. locks to be” several | too, does the Archduchess Maria Therese, future | Haute and learned her trade. She then re-| fingers for some time after, points toa character | Of iid If thet eo ree eeniciwitinia | dwellin:. apd alt the inprovements and epparie: DON. ITNT T ‘aviters ihe shades less fervid than they really are. by | Empress of Austria, as well as several members | ‘ned home and they were remarried. | Mr. | possibly somewhat wanting in tact and refine- | ten dayw trom the 3 Tesarra the | nantes oreo Uelon cing a rchace money i ou Comat fnrariably wearing onl; the darker tones of | of the house of Hapsburg. King Leopold of | Craig bas been ail over Europe and in every | ment, but genuine and true, ‘Then how well I a cost of the i Purchase money in Traivitual snetrmetion jomwaeh that nc ton Ie of sal and the \ and aad adie and Sar of | ; i months” Seni for eatalarwe. i " 2 ae 1 cost of the | ogah within fifteen days after? Drown-—these eliciting the brown tints that lurk | Belgium invariably bas his pince-nez stuck on | important city in the world. ‘They went from | know the foft, silky, insinuating hand, which pcre fn even the most Sery hair. I've seen those | the bridge of his extremely long and prominent | bere to Dayton, where Mrs. Craig was born and | ys one shakes it slips out of one’s fingers, An | ten, 1 Ale nentral-tinted eyes that, like the sea, take the | nose when reading; nor do the Emperor of Aus- | T=ised- Trisbman, some one will say! Exactly. Who so | & the purehs ? c. | teeidue th [thew ‘eal i wei ated Fee “y roe, Years teapectre mncinx avid recording st the cost | tiroe, Years. 44 a HESny ¥. woopam Tis) trey enor will oe te °s ake Colors of whatever is placed next to chem, whore | tria and the King of Sweden disdain the assist- clever as he toget out of awkward corners, ANDILW AD Liven facia § yer Taatuia er sles AY © LEAVITT OF BOSTON blue by sug.| ance of glasses of this kind when writing. Bec ag ecg elo ia never at a loss for the right word or the Iaugha- | Jel-d&de mils, sala’ tes to bese vam gevtion—that is, by having a little bine some. | Among the most peculiar glasses worn by any | From the Malone (S. ¥-) Peliedinw Die story to fill an awkward gap or cover an w 1G. SLOAN & Co. Lay the wh fase honey fn carts A depo ‘Aopontct £100 requ Shere about their costume, while others with | European personages were those of Mr.| 4 boy named Dejener, aged thirteen years, | noy $1250 wit be required at thetume ‘ot bale. Gree of precisely tho reme alae wotld ‘make | Goschen, Lord Sulisbury’s chancellor of the ex-| 1” the eroploy of Frank W. Wink Yeyancin ying contretemps, Then there is the flabby | &/ (ue. y. of Bel-| band belonging to people who never put them- | pRUZTEES' SALE. Mcon- _ Conveyancing, & SPENOERIAN BUSING weer. T be complied with within. fifteen cae ar et mis ares i il ive Rate J ve cl vou x v + wine 1 ha |. Bank of the ten. ¥ them 4; mite putty colored by donning | Chequer. They were of an ancient and some-| mont, seven miles from the village of Malone, | seives out. Again, we have the quick, nervous STABLE. No. 6 u aie days » ter the sale he * the trim orves & ser atter 1 5 tome slety of stone shade. Ihave seen | what Chinese type, with thick horn rims, typical | had an experience last ‘Thursday night which | hendshakeof an escitabie,nervous temperament, | PS, cr Ane euler 10a5 at, fours gel | Sefauisioe’ercheses Site” aeeskar eer ene cete ae ee 3 SBIR GED Breinc and §: “But imagine a woman to whom nothing is| altogether of the whig proclivities of thelr| Propably never, had a parallel in. the county, | O" it# opposite, the nerveless, passive one of a | et'acg ip is Ee Rae Kerwin becoming,” interposed the intimate caller, ; owner. Pp y Ye ‘JAM! person out of health. ‘Then there is the hand | fuhivid, aud at the request of tho carts secre there. | inzion. D.¢ elS-Akas “becawae she bas become so faded or ao ill that ——_+ee-__—_ and perhaps notin the world. It will be re- that as yon sbake it seems to coliapse. Don't be we a oo ee an tion iu, G=. W. BTICENEY, absolutely nothing looks well on her. ‘The Correct Answer. membered that a cold rain fell all day, coming | trust the possessor of a hand such as that. Teas Ar HIVE O'CLOCK BOL REE aS “Bat I cannot tagine such an instance. any | From the Detroit Free Press down toward night in torrents. At about 5| . My pet abomination, thongh.is the fishy hand-} Ie) snl 17), tn Willan Z, B SOUTH SIDE ie FARRAGT. more thoa I can imagine a musical key that has| A Detroit newspaper man some time ago con- | o'clock Dejener was rent to drive in the cows, | hake, which leaves on one the impression of VERY VALUABLE {SIRABLE ERMAN AYENUL © NOUN: fot its barionizing Tangs of toaex ‘The oziy | claded he would go for an office in Washington, | and to protect. bimecif from the storm drew | having touched tond ot a snake. eware of | at irons in at uy advpih of5 foe sedins | UANENG SI TED brkoven by a Swati. bite trouble that ever uced be experienced is to| and the first thing he knew he waa confronted | 0V¢t his ordinary clothing @ pair of Mr. Wink- | thoso hands and their Mtreet horthwest. 170 is". 8 by 35 feet in alley, FLEGANT 1 KNOWN AS find out the color key on which one is pitched, a tuatt ley's trousers and arubber coat, and wore a| | Lastly, there is tho fashionable pump-handle | {yy tuproved by a brick st this is very de- TENGH SIRE BETWEEN O aur ow AVA ONY for cne must not, it old and subdued und dig.|P¥ ® civil service examination. He went | riiber eap witha rubber attachment, similar | Shake, betokening too often the fickie idler, who | sirable property, and should commandattention, | (STREETS NOKTIWEST. i SN Riffed, select the shales end styles that euggest | through the form, handed in his papers, | toa havelock. covering all his face except his | follows the whim of the honr. made snown on day sate All gst ling ‘and cone | WA7¥- POSLoce Pat ee teh | 8 ji pun Cs Microy Bowne. youth and gaiety and piquancy—to dri ‘a | and the next day the ezaminer called him up. | eyes, nose and mouth. ‘Thus attired the boy nt ee Yevancing at pur-hase"s ost. $200 wilite required | front of the » é % r o Sow, Special seed Pleasnt effect {rom such an attempt would be) “You have omitted an answer to one ques- | mounted a horse, and, accompanied by his dog, ‘The Secret of Buiter. weil asa, "Term fe, baconanhied gi in Bite | BLOF os 1X SQUARE 208 eas for &s futile as trying to melodiously combine the | tion, phan] ‘4or the property may be resold at risk aud cost gf | Fronti foet on 10th street with «dey ” he said. started for the pasture. His search for the | From Harper's Weekly. e sn sp Ae Come We 1 Pronto 2 in 10th street with + dey chords of a fa: ad tock took him to a piece of woods, and just Sh seta PO TT. WAGGAMAN, Serene by ae. siapeaily Laie Avalon FON VOR Boks Lo THE sds ol a flat and sharp. or, if young, toadopt | fs that so2” asked the applicant; “which one | stock took him to a piece of woods, and just! ‘It is reported that the butter secret has been ANTE. WAGGAMAN. cyaatoon | foateiiine™ lug vootar: ail tonlery tuprovenpue | tia celanan erasmueatn of op - Pie that?” - Lomas ue as lagers haa P JeO-akds — UUARLES E DANES T rect A ty ee | iy se. sun . Dr. ¥ i “Tinie houne wae hulle Ly the ownes Gin oreced. Dep amin ane mean eno NITED STATES MANSHAL'S SALE—BY VIR- | and the work ‘beluu do: at i ne of oneself, even | from Detroit to San Francweo? Cam you | Ashe rode to the point both birds swooped | credited with having found it, and it is re- Ui She writof fier! inciasiesned satot ieclork's | not hy erurpact. itis there even | 2 T his own, —that there is always | answer it or do you want to let it go?” down upon him, striking him with beaks and | garded in scientific circles as perhaps the great- | of-¢ of We Cour? of th: District of Col y's labor, ands eptionally siib= pes of cars.and a wood “But what Lam contending for is never to| ‘Chis: ‘What railroad would you take going | from the ground and disappear in the tree give up the euitable decor: ff one # an octogena: the Great stantial buiidinie. Tt ts pear all ientitic circle: t- | Pe Sd tome directed, Twill sell at qublic sue for | and erowine. telter nelehtachaot Ie Sill be cont something. no matter Low cid one Oi, L can answer it," said the applicant | talous, and hurling bin from his horse by the | est of his discoveries. ‘The thing that ho is ft coat Roues dvs of cad De {to dew of tris or 85.505, ymyanie m Jatt, ef trot more becoming than something els with confidence. fierceness and force of their assault. Dejoner | represented to have got.at is the alkaloid which, LOCK M., a theruzit, title, pinnsiainsexta werk wh wapeiaed cnet arse yg “The trouble, though. with mo= sal tell sso and Til write it in for you."” | savs that but for the protection of his rubber ots eulariy when ‘they get far being created in milk or cream by churning, fe mand to she following he purchase m cr ex ores jel with wishin ten days, or ise ough along in | The one that would give mea pass,” re- | bavelock he ix sure that one of his ears would propert Cask 18 Foot Wy BF feet nicas., two hindred d , ‘ ; sopertrs ew ty will be resoid Be the tiv ail cost Of the tek ‘ | 3 ’ rc produces butter. Dr. Vaughn, it seems, takes | {an'a ley Beeot Gaix inches wide of lot 10, siaara | will be required at the thine of sale. Totine to hence, | faulting purchase> “ cme Me a aces ng Ender the | ead of | sponded the frank roung man, and the exam- havo boen taken of in the first attack. The | ican of fresh milk, drops in some alkaloid, | 4 chy of Wanaiacten, District of Columbia, fo | pital wit id tern Gays trou the day of wale, oober. TCHAD 1 PAIN, ae, = ait middle aged and elie: is that. errone-| iner congratulated him. eagles A 8 ” ~ | and presently dips out the fully developed ba:- ie 4 richt is reserved to resell the, property at the __HEKBERT A. GILL. '} easly believing themseives past the age of p> Sean, ing their attack, but the dog came instantly to| tor without further ado. It is not oleomnar- | eee eee aoa ea as the Rigel le Ge Bo % BROS. prettiness, they iook ee on eae = ‘They Can Afford fo. pa Satie aritee Wintewis ones garine, or any illegal-uuless-iabeled substitute, Larkins, and iit be sold to eis RATOLIFEE, D. ss from heat | ae and cold, quite ignoring their other two ofices | "°™ 3°"! of concealing one's taws and saz: emphasizing one’s charins.” “Bat age is so insidious in its approach,” said the intimate caliez, “that it ix disticul: to know when the hues and fashions of vouth | must be discarded for those of maturer life.” | “Yes,” answered fa Y, “tit isa fatal mistaze many women make to wear, say, as 22 gustance, bright gna health of middle live, because they have been ee TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLY THREE-SToRT Auctioneers AND BASEM NT BRICK DWELLING WITH STONE TRIMMINGS. NUMBEKED 1314, Q OUSE AN BEKED S23 TW) LPL of a decd of trast ‘ul SUREET. METWEEN CAND D STKLETS Aizen roe ‘a deed of trust duly recorded in iter 30005, at inw, im favor of Charles A. 3 ‘Arundel & i but real butter. so Meantime Dejener had managed to ward off o ges Artur W: Paintin, crating @ thickness of clothing protecting his body from | From Puck. foe injury until he succeeded in finding a club,with | Mrs. Barnes—‘Hiram, what hev ye bought which he gave the eagle set battle. Finally ho | that expensive book about th » Chicago fair fw dealt it a blow that stunned it, when he quickly | Barnes—'Fur th’ summer — boarder: hooded tt with his mitten, and, grasping its | course! “t thoy need some ma legs with one hand and neck with the other, he | mounted again and rode to the kouse triumph- ant with the evidence of his pluck and prowoas. Long before he reached Mr. Winkley’s the bird had revived, but was prevented from fighting by the boy's sharp grip upon its throat. ing and “tive years in this sity. wiySi-lan* Os) RELIABLE AND ist im this city, ‘with 50 Sane EMS, Tae ablished see) oars at ae wt. Scontidential. ap" i" loninat N SPECIALIST < By virtue « AT AUCTION OF A PRA’ 14531, folto 11 t + PUMCE STREET NO} Dhsteict of Colunbia neil at auction, om frout EST." ON A FIVTEUN-FOOT LOT, RUN; | ofthe premises, on MOSDAT, WENTY. ING’ BACK WITH “THAT WiDiH TOA | Sixth agg 8. D, at PVE Oe Oc PUBLIC ALLEY. fo owing descrived Tand and premis By virtue of a decree vassed Inne 7, 1803, in | beins inthe city of Washinztn, Fates Canes Xo. 14-575, Narner Prost ot al: vs. | Conumbia, aud known and ‘Willie A. Hall tipreiae, tered *M" of tho record: 27. Din, the undersined. will sell 0 fronting twenty-fo id two inches ou Lh NINUTEENTH, 1805, AT FIVE at by adept) of one hundred and w:ven feo! in front of th ty, thenart o- lot thirty-« foot alle: er with ail of the improve in square 8 band hte rights, “privileges aut = 8.2. 180 wing descrion of rc ‘ Hi W N seit nivinion of qa. that rose pink was beee Took well on them mw s. It may 3 pronounced sb: 10 GENTLEMEN ONE, i , ‘ fuwth™, D we at th ‘peionving of in anys ise apertain- ~ 12. and in lesser quantities, but facts of this sort Had the boy been elad in only the ordinary Fi 2ot, thenice east ttteen 15) feet, thence south one | Ine" sutect tor deed of area for ests tive hendred Gratusted Pondon, 1 = York, ac eees adieas iy cagecuane sai the war. and if the dog had not been with him, Heid dona thet indrty etx (190) feet abven and onena't | dollars 2¢e,Btun seceded tar Laer ee tole Binducs and meats, Acute of Chreeie Ser oe og Trove is little doubt that he would bave been siecWen, thenee weet Bite Cia) feat, thence | ap nook of tient recaed te Lives —> tai Nerve Ex sprowerien'® Sorta hunter sea teed Fe tie sracinsin ist ts ls and thirty-six ¢ gh. iy feet seven | f “There is one thing, the ‘at’ seven | for €. she went on, killed. as will aprear tpn exaufnat.on of tit and one- 36) aches to the place of becinning. rinw: One-half (44) «asi. A deposit of one hundred | balance in oue and tWo Year= at U er eee rer aneck 2 SUCCESSFUG “that nerer fails as a b et, whether one ‘The eagles must have been rendered desper- erms Sinecthird ea h, one-tuint tm one | dollars (S1CO) to be tid Of purchase. Con- | inerest, payable sersi-ay nid to be sevured ¥ Sean infant or an 1 sreat-grandmother, ate by hunger to have mada such an_ attack, or zene tnd one-third in two years, notes to be given for | veyancing.é ~.at purchaser’ cust. Terms to be com. | » deed at trust on the prem Maen, at tu8 MOST p.m, sS tov pa Sunday and that fs absolute tidiness and freshness of they were nesting in the vicinity aud were fear- f iteen (15) day therwice trustees | cptioy of the purcl-aser. ‘a premises 80.4, aud bearing interest at G per cont ‘Conversi roserve the rizht to resel! the pro ually, oF all casi, at the | cost of tue purchaser days mitof Si50is required at | advertisement of such resal iu sine DeWspaper e)—gowns well brushed and| Latest Arrival (who eannot get a room)—| ful of a raid upon the nest. 7 how is this? Most of these people are| |The cuptive bird ix of the species known as ti sraon and of ap) a FE complete repair, etisp Landkerchiefs, im- | “W i st cate to be fed with i Wi com, D.C, Level meculately clean gingh=ns andiawns A woman | regist fom Chicago. he golden eagle, and when its wings are ex- ; ° Fores effing var pein nc tse _gehacee | f allows ber ideals of ‘cleanliness and| Clerk sll, You ee, they are all residents | tended the spread measures seven fect. Itis Sane cost. ft ew, St LA EY ag oe eg ae ‘an = dress to “catip for even| who have rented their houses to world’s fair | confined in Mr. Winkley’s barn, No other! The wonderful change in Mr. Winkle’s ap- i mak Trustees. | pABy ORT Waite ae ere ats Sy ae ® moment below the highest standards! visitors.” eagics have beer. seen in the vicinity in years, | pearance resulting from a small scare. welodisds i. nin,” | Manus i slodbte Trusiees. | Isl GOUDs south ot Dew hore