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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. , 7 potting them, as the case may demand. As arrested and the harbor police were put on S) J NS ; 1 c S . FLOWERS IN WINTER|=22neseraresecrst tA NEW SENATOR, [x3 LADIES GOODS AUCTION SALES [___AUCTION SALES | __ AUCTION SALES Recenmary adjunct to potting. beginners can Hel Apprentices to Escape. | MADAME GENESTE, NO. si0 A STREET 8. THIN AFTERNOON. ___ FUTURE DAY: fa FOTURE DAYS. te ing the small amount they need from flor. “There were four apprentices with us on| Curtains and laces done up equal to hew: guriatng RATCLITFE, DARR & CO., ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucts., 1407 G st RATCLIFFE, DARK & ©0., Auctiouccrs Great Increase in the Cultivation of | *,,"%°.,8 ® Tule, are perfectly willing to| ps 7s 5 sth | the Yovage—nice young men, sons of ship-| & speclalty: goods bundled with care, and called | sppcrar, sane or Mie" L-KNOWN YACHT ee ee TRUSTRE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PRAL ES. m let them have it. In fact there are several | His Life Has Been Filled With| owners. 1t was their frst experience and |” woe “ELLA TREADWELL.” mine hiss aaa CSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PEAL Ex dealers in potting soil in Washington, men hat with seasick nd the mutiny th MISS LAURA CADMAN, To, be sold Dy public auction, at Ritter's Boat COLLECTION OF SEOOND. AND © STKELTS NOKTHEAST, House Blooming Plants. ho solicit lawns to look after or flower 8 i = Sie carina nea" ese with Mme. Dei Peart fet, of Sth st, 8.w- on SATURDAY, SEP- HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. . 4 Rho solicit lawns to or trange Experiences, were heartily tired of the sea. Two of | Dreamer” Tollet “Artiches of vcvery dextription, | TEMBER SISTEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOC OLD FU ar wale at ens on tiie ate ee framers arith oe rey en po them came to me and begged me to get} Work lone Jat ‘residence, Braids resized, and | _se012,18,10 ae pentic “AUCTION, Liner No, 10s, “ulin i, ct e..ame of oe nad “f -4 —. ee = MER Pi y ELA" Tecor for the District of Col i Plants when bought from local florists are 3 them away. So after awhile I promised | Fe wrtre AND BLACK LACES DOs 5 FUTURE DAYS, SUSIE STANCE MATHEWS, ATE | Fegueat_ ot ys yi YS PLANTS FOR BEGINNERS. | mostiy tn'pots, ana in pots often seemingly MR. PERKINS TELLS SOME STORIES} them that 1 would ana one day I ran a CER uEA ron eee DuNGIN a : CE STANLEN oan ad far too small in proportion to the size of . line from the bow of the ship and fastened a specialty; prices rea- NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. < | rs the plant. ‘These usually need repotting. 1 Call at MME. VIBOUD'S, ‘successor to camakOty ao ae imont, old stand, 713 11th et. nw.si-tme | TRUSTEES’ DWELLING, NO, Plants received by mail or express from @ boat to It. I kept the police busy talking . . ra * ._ ‘| While the boys slipped into the boat. Then Some Practical Advice for Those | oitprisineiy seal ect necompanied PY | OF Incidents That Have Occurred in ALE. TWOSTORY BRICK MADISON STREET | BRITISH LP at rs. Ee They will need Clean. NJRTH WEST. TUESDAY a vs ESD. SEPTEM) Di Part of maitre surprisingly small wads of soll about their I went over the side after them and cut } SUMMER’ CLOTHIN ng rd Ping sehen, 700 | | BY virtue of decd of traxt to the undersizaed | sera ee gn oS need neve bur. et (rom ul % stees, recur 677, follo 249 et ELEVEN 7 ch resi- | dred dante i. js Sane at oe ae ee ce - the painter. ‘They missed us directly O7L | SUMMER CLOTHING. fon. "With our unparail | one of the Inad records oF the Diseice of Colm: | Hes NEEELEN O-CLOx go 4 | eg fy a Who Care to Experiment. e st_common errors among His Career. flashed a light on us. But there was a 24- gled facilities our work | bia, we will, at request of party secured, scll_at | nue (opposite the British Lepations we will ‘sell | inning thenee worth with the east line of amateurs, and too often indulged in by those foot, tide there. It was going out with a | SUMMLR CLOTHING. i" the best —therciore | pubie “auction in ‘feuut of the premises Of FET: | by" potion necting, eee, Leationy. we will sell | t alles Afty fret: thence want Mfty feet, who have passed the amateur stage, is put- rush and we were away before they could the cheapest tm the end. | Bay, THE TWENTY-NINTIT DAY OF SEPTEAL | cnbate of Mig tad Beige a j dividing line between lots ting thelr plants in too large pots, and then Go anything. ‘There were 200 sail in the! sin orders recetre ANTON FISCHER, | BE, 100% st FIVE WO GLOCK PAL all that | therein, comprising many rare and j in said sauare Afty fet. and thence wonder why they do not bloom. One reason arbor, but I knew of a brig among them ~ a parcel of jand situate in the city of antes, | les. such an pa ee Ss ee POPULAR BULBOUS PLANTS. |is’hecause ine strength in the surplusearth |FROM CABIN TO SENATE that was going to enti senene eM | prompt atteotion. Ttauaeh be ste me Print ot tohatt ebown’ as alvor tot NT OEP ARE LEAWOOD See en ee | “Tragether with thie improemewta, ie : is absorbed by the growing roots. Contracted morning and I put the boys aboard her. | SEALSKIN GAUMENTS ALTERED, REDYED AND | Montey “in ‘tegk We it pone Ie ene | | ARETE Ue aniNee ‘of males One-third cash: the telense dimensions wiil insure more bloom and ‘Then, the tide not being so strong, I rowed | frlined, Fur. work of every description. | Wants, consisting of two-story. brick house. PLUSH LINED NCE PIECES OF ‘and two years. with i ES.INDEEDI WILL | form a stronger and more compact plant, HE EULOGIES On| back to the ship. The captain’ was on | Mises CUNS = a a en) ncTeEiny of nate: ine-third ‘or purchase toner to| ANTIQUE MAI ot 8 pet cont per aa = LOGIES O} = DC. 2 in cash he residue to id tn tw tH 1 Secured by deed of trust have a benstitul dte- eke onitine pag aay the late Senator Stan- | poar@ ihayewanset tac kane claret Thad | “ana Nie Lun Pat aw AiRTSTIe ‘DYEING. sal lustallments in one and two yeafe, with tor Penaritne: k | sit a ‘ a “The option — play of bloom1n&) another, the latter of which should always ford in the Senate | taken the boys, but I wouldn't tell them | {2MANING AND HESTORING of let, bency. | terest of .<, Pet cout_Per amma, for which the Dy SATS DAMASK. AULA FIA Seen ai ake a0 tot comgiich oan ot plants this winter,” | be just one size larger, do not take a ham- last Wednesday were | So they put me under arrest and took me| [f4°%,,{f, oruamental materials, given par- | to satisfaction of the undersl ‘on the prop. PORTIFRES: VARIOUS SHAT | days from day of sale the trustee reserves the said an enthusiastic — -_ pound a pot to pleces, or a club the occasion of the | UP, ae patee potas Apaedy ied told me | ticular attention. Gur patronage extends jute | erty shall be, ete, or all cam, at the option af SOME BUHL CARD TABLE. F. P MANTEL | right to resell the p y OF the sah sak cat “ rol 1e purchaser.” A deposit 1 MIRRORS TN SILK PLUSH AND Wi the det naver- snd prospective Sort-| sod Dang around tts skies, to, loosen the debut of the newest | they Sault we (ell Where the boys were, | _the most fashtonsible cir | bia accepted AN converanctog ‘aud Terosdiag | GOLT PLATA ANTIONE ORRNGT ANT | Sante epeuune Banc Se gn, generate se culturis we, |9f the left hand openly over the surface and Senator -- Mr. Per-| They kept me there all night, but the next PIANOS AND ORGANS. eo eo pe te TRE SETS COPTER COAL, TRON | tod tecentng a a at nt the jrarchaser. i day to a Star report-| with the right hand holding the pot by the kins of California, | Morning they sent me back to the ship, and — = “| trustees reserve the right to resell at. risk and FIN Beb-dhds JOSEPH ATKINS, Tristos, ‘ er, who is something | bottom turn it upside down and give the Mr. Perkins is a| When the brig sailed out of the harbor I IRGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED, | cost of defaulting purchaser. of a dabbler in that | tim a gentle tap on something and the ball Saw the two boys aboard. varnished and polished. eq Orders for . E. EDMONSTON, THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AG. line himself. of earth will sitp out as gently as jelly from Pleasant speaker—as| “Five years azo T was in my office in| timing promptly nttonded WILD of G. CH. WILLIAMSON, A-BRAC, BRASS ANT) | count of the rain, until T AY. SEPTEMBER e : @ mold. Place a small piece of curved pot he is a pleasant man. /San Francisco, when a man walked in—a|_L. Wild's Bros. & Co.. 7001 tg Eee mg i LAMPS wat, | SINETERNTH, TSG, ‘at ot same Sour and pind “Then you have! or two or three straight pleces overlapped He makes no preten- | tall. thin fellow—and sald: ‘Are you George = slices ee ‘ee WE ed = he been quite success-|in the bottom of the new pot, ald a fire Perkins” I told him T'was. “From Maine? Estey Or ans AEE RATCLIFFE, DARK & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. ful, I presume, with | dirt, place the ball of soll in the center and sions to “eloquence. | Yes, from Kennebunkport! ‘Did you ship B} a Tagg crannies esl emaseeeanemes \ cman VALUARLE BUILDING winter blooming| then with a flat plece of wood or anything He {sa business man, on ‘the Lizzie Thompson at St. Johns in 250,000 MADE and SOLD. VERY DESIRABLE 3-STORY AND BASEM! RVED. WITH EX CHANCERY SALE OF VALCARLE, BU flat pack soll between the ball and the sides and he is much more |184?" Yes. ‘Do you remember the two boys : ‘ BRICK HOUSE, NO, 23 ty SiReet Nouri | MUBROR MACK Sipe: Tantscuiva Gumit | LOS. EU mone. Ob, no, indeed; have never tried it be-|the ton? wm %@ within an inch or so of | likely to make @ “business talk” in debate | that you co eee of eee ee ne | Beaker Brose, AND_0 STREET BY AUCTIONS AYESCE | 20 GTCHe Pitow Mic HatoRD EMoRrTOS Dp iitee ot & deere 3 - 2 : ‘I "AFTERNOON, OLSTEI ESTRY) 10. istrict Bores but, you see, I have ordered a lot of; There is something, and a matter of tm-| ;nay, {0 Attempt Mehta of oratory. He Is tog me his story. He had learned a trade Weber pe he ord Br BT CHIXA AND CHAgk: | of & supplemen fwtally plants from a florist whose | Portance, too, often neglected or not under- | bardly to be judged by his obituary speech. |at Providence and had done well. When | W/ 9 ‘we will offer for sule, by public auction, in front | Fi 2 eg SEAR, PLAT TOP LIRICAMY | rember 25. Ts ¢, | tGpd and that is in shifting plants if the | He will give the Senate a chance to Jude | the war broke out he enlisted and he served | [Fes @[n@qp Of the premises, part of lot’ 27. res. 10, fronting 23 RIGHTY CARVED: ELEGANT | got hold of, and every plant. | ball of soll surrounding roots is encrusted | his qualities more clearly when he ad-|&ll through the war. ‘Then he came out to 9 fect om 4¥q st., by a depth of BS feet. improved by 1 OF SOPA AND CHAIRS. IN | know. guaranteed to bloom; and |it should be tapped around gently with a | d; ages Ki Colorado and later to California, where he @ large 3-story brick house, which can be readil EX MORO LEATHER: ODD LEATH. foming colder climate to a warmer | light piece of wood so as to loosen the outer | “2°<? 1t Of the silver question. was doing nicely. It was thirty-four years Oi She Courerted into office rooins, belng within oe bq Ose Wt gy 4 ‘will make them that much more vigor- | crust. If this ts hot done water cantat rece understand that it 1s an unwritten law | since T had last seen him. of the City, Hall and ‘one-half ‘muuare Penney iva CLAW-Poor CHERRY hp.title and Intervet of the Fock and ail the flowers L want” = | ctrate tt. or at least it will flow off through | Qratn quis’ seid Ate Pera er shail re-| “Now I call those two experiences stran- | (PSy table piece of property ‘as this is offered for malo | BOOK BItASS | Partien to ad to. the a 8008 Tuck and all the flowers I want.” the softer soll without affecting it ab all | M2!m quiet,” sald Mr. Perkins in conversa-| ger than any fiction,” sald the Senator, 2s V5 by pallilc auction, aud’ should command theatres MOUNTINGS, iT | serited real estate, situate in Georgetown, D. C. dhe Star man smiled. He had traveled |and the plant will drop its leaves and finally | oR With me a few days ago, “but I feel | he concluded his narratly lvers and tion of parties in'search of an elegant investment, | FRAME PARLOR SUITE OF POUR PImcks, | vir: Seven (7) lots, being « subdivision of « part the same old deceptive ground a few | die. '¥| that I should explain my position on the| “Did you suffer many hardships at sea?” ‘S ‘Terms Iiberal, and will be stated at the time of LUXURIOUS EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES, | square Ki (the northeastern part at the Intersec- ase ago. had felt the bitter pangs of| After potting give a good watering to| SUveF question. I look at that question |r i P d sale. A deposit of $290 required upon acceptance oe eee WIRE | Sen ot Sa ak be ne ee ee filsplaced confidence and had reached the | settle the earth to the bottom ‘ot the pos | TOM & view point a little differen: from h, T saw some pretty rough weather | / OMG 26 Tid TE fhe terme of sale are not complied with | GAT ASD OPMER PASC CHAAR ART | att ct hie Hote have a front oe eaid Beeder- Doint where one stumbles upon | but be sparing with water untll new eromth | tat_of other Senators, perhaps. Most of | and did some preity hard wore. But Peco BR a a ee See ee @iscovery that love's labors have been | ta cs the Senators take what I think I may call | rather fortunate. I was never in a ship. Droperty at the risk and cot | FAN DeAME MIRROR PROG UT TER | and two @ of which have a fron oer. kes place, which generally occurs with its | IP. of the defaulting parchawer, after five days all . 3 the same Gepth, making of roots in the new soll. The plant | Professional view of legislation. Most of | wreck and 1 always had plenty to eat, such & 5 . Vertixement of euch resale in some newspaper pul | HOGANY FOLDING hep, wrest Fre one (1) of which has @ fron: on Fourth (4ta) street The alluring promises of florists in their | should’ be ‘Kept away ‘from the) cement | them are lawyers. I am a business aan, |as It was, My lect vermoe nae eee 3 fa\ liana? : shed ‘in Washington, D.C.” All conveyancing aud | NATTRESS: ANOTHER “DIN To fect ty 2 Seth of OF Sem Oo an Ghay uae catalogues are all right in the main, | for five or six days. nlight | and besides, I think that I know something | Horn to San Francisco. There I left the eo) J@aN, recording at the cost of the purchaser. ROCKERS. PARLE PER Teh | Will also be soli a stable lot im the rear of the ‘@ bit of the coloring washed out, but of what the common people want. I come | ship and went to the mines.” RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., TES ‘ above and fronting 19 fret on 16foot alley. For vi y ~ fe must be one with experience and proper | ofrow Cami, if Any be wanted—they are not | from them, At least, f ktow what my eoee 3 SP. RETARTES AND DESKS IX WALNUT, F Ne : “Drawn by the gold excitement?” ‘The wonderful self-playing instrument. selS-dkds Auctioneers. o meee ‘and conditions to make anything | orte” Cultivated for winter lax, Ivy, | people want. Of that Iam quite sure. I = at of anid lots will be shown by the trustees: “No. I had no idea of ming rich. My 7 é pal ee us oa. | Terme of the + One Sst thon promis and cha ing” feraps [romeo the Manetia are mont cam-| ROMS Teach win tee tea Wey tind (nite ate ovement, | SANDERS & STAVMAN, THOMAS DOWLING & 60.. AUCTIONEERS, PACKS &.: ALSO LEATHER COVERED RIDE | chicd ot toe tertae eeee ieee eel tha ae ‘ef plants which the patron generally re- 4 Posay: king | With them. I am for the repeal of the pur- | together enough money to buy a schoone 612 F st. ow. DENGES AIRE ROSE. SANE ROOM: | ance in equal installments in one and. two years is unique. A solid receptacle of any kind { a jooner LOVNGES. | OMIRRON-PRONT. “WARDROR: | peives. is filied with wet sand will grow a sweet potas | Chasing clause of the Sherman law, but | #0 that I could cruise among the Islands on —— JARDINTERFS. CURIOS AND A GREAT MANY | be nett nati, 4, Gepocit of $100 op each lot will Gace obtaining the “hang” of amateur | to nicely and the vine with ite prety na. | HOt unconditionally. I have some proposi-|my own account. I worked’ my wer no the eign “SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF TEN’ OTHER PIECES, AU ow WHICH WIL BE | eared, At, time of a yf 4S Boriculture in the way of “house garden- a Bt becomas | tons which I expect to lay before the Sen-|river to Sacramento. ‘Then T walked with | 1m 13 ‘CASES HAARLAM BULBS, PARTICULARLY DESCRINED TS THE Cava. | om i coe on iy 4 age and its quickly climbing habit becomes - é erty will he resold at the tak and cost of the o- ing” in the winter, a love of it will establish | 386, 0nd It mad We has peslne ate. They are not new, but they embody |my blankets on my back 16) miles to the RAKAUER PIANOS” AT G. H. KUB x ‘DIRECT FROM HOLLAND, CORKING CHESSTLAT 2% POUNDS COPPER | faulting purchaser. "All coveyancing, Be, at to fteelf, and things that are green can be — , my idea of what Congress shouid do with | mining camp. I never made any money in| ple of Music. Bat. 1872 1209°G st, You dnd “COMPRISING” POR The oe es cust of the purchaser. fade to flourish and bloom in contrast with Pofhts About Drainage. bie Miser Question. What I say will prota-/ mining. T did not understand it. I was a| juost reliable planos aud organ Prices reanous-| wiyaCINTHS, TULIPS, NANCISSUS and other” | aahe Ser hyttat tee Sone ter seetie Shoe oon en 1 CARTER MARRORY, 290 4 wt. mw. a (i sinPanphonn penne een = pret “Potherds,” or broken pieces of crockery | DY zeke no ee but I want to place —— = £ miner, No, I never made a} Ye. aa ___ aulT-3m “Rare Bulbe."* the coods are all first-class, well bent and in good PP T. TAGGART, 3249 N st. aw., myself on record.” cent {n mining.” NN ON BBB KER condition, yon shonld not fal to give It ywurente |! @8f inviting cheerfulness not easily attained | °"4 stavel, are seldom by florists in| ‘Taking as my text his statement that he| “Not even ‘grub-staking’ some miner Rx RRS A BPR EF Fy, be neil on the second Seer of eur suction reeme, | {Srten. “Ror further. particulars "and "hekaheasts ; Ge any ether way. less than four-inch pots. After that size | came from the common people, 1 asked the |_ “No. I have done that often enoushs, but i ORNS AA Hen ER TATE Ten ee ge EMBER SINE: | apply at cer five. The erode will be om enn: House Blooming Plants. they resort to drainage, filling the pot about | Senator to tell me something of his life. I never made anything by it. Mining has EM RRS A44 oS ker TEEMTH, 1000, commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. | ‘on Fritex, Shtwday ant Marder seeviens 95 extn, kK K NNN A A BBB " apy . ‘Terms cash. 3. SLOAN & C9. With cach succeeding season the love, | one-fourth, placing the larger pleces at the | | “Have pore ee A Sapa ee net be pat geesggect ened oe Pp THOMAS BOWING & CO. General Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Refining in‘uence and cultivation of flowers | bottom. Over drainage it is best to put | %4 the Senator. “Fie is the man you want ave up mining, I drove a mule TANO® eel5-3t Auctioneers. | ————___——. ap vaereneneoag to see. He is @ bright, interesting man—a|team. I had never seen a mule before exe ae DUNCANSUN BROS., Auctionee Guscer to increnss, and these that bicom | s0mething to prevent the soll being washed | man who is going to make his mark in the | cept on the levees at New Onvear et drove | PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ©. G. GOAN & ©0., Auctions, 107 Gat, ij ——" igs AUCTION. fm the spring and summer and fall find| into the pieces and Choking them up. The | Senate. Let me introduce you te hime {his team for six months and then T took | Including, some of our own make, but slightly * “Guccessors to Latimer & Sowa.) * | TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | on Yo APTERNGGX, fonfronting them a rival to divide the court | most accessible and as good as anything | I suggested that Senator White could not | the place of porter in a store. T got $60 a | _wsd. WM. KNABE & Co., 817 Poona. ave.” aud Finsr Stree SocrHwest, CORNER OF | rwhet) Sct, this. “ar HALP-DAST Bnd attention paid them almost exclusively | that can be had is the common packing | Possibly give me the information that I|month and out of that I saved $50. T did | Wuziam oc FRISSELL, GrH ST. 8. W. THE FURNITURE By virtue of a decd of trust duly reconted tp | et peclie arent OF the Hretnises, we wall wel? til a few years ago. The cultivation of | material known as “excelsior,” @ smaii | W@Nted about Senator Perkins. my own cooking and made my own cloth- | “Factory. Plano Tuner and Tepatrer. Ordere OF oF THE Taher ISAT, folie 485, et set. one af the Tan | Ra aa nett ot Bao T, oon ing plants for winter has | layer of which is placed upon the drainage Stranger Than Fiction. ae mail. Maryland and Vireiola and the District. STRATHMORE ARM records of the District of Columbin. we will evil, | ipenel as hee ee Grown so wonderfully within the past de-| prior to putting in the earth. Many ilorists | ss ee a Sete al hes Oo) CEE Paine lesa oe . er TWETEEEE DAY UP SETEMEEN RT ek | © double frame éwelling, fade that many florists assert that their | are now using it alone for pots under seven | ,!¥ lfe wouldn't interest any one.” said | *peculations = epee eas ee AT HALE-PAST PIVE CLOCK PML the fol. | erders for winter bloomers are nearly | inches in size. the Senator, modestly. “And yet,” he His One Speculation. ar Howing drecrited land aod prea itinte to ‘he Roe Rey ee : = F SOREON. city Vashiagton, Distvict of Colummia,” and weilings, covering ‘of 0 feet | mbout for something new—some novelty to| a great deal of trouble—though the embryo | the wrase ae eh en eee es aller before | my life with one exception. T never bet on 5 pega oneal po Ey a Se at apts ef panto es Po gurprise and please the visitor as, well as | florist would do well to postpone the cule | Se,mest at Mzteen: tramping 169 milen up| cards or any form of gambling. I have| Abslitely the most duals PIANO made in rad hg a ay ped one folto. 280, of "tr land tevords of the ie ve ths ng and recording at purchaser's eek, add to his or her own comfort andj ture of them for a few years, & California river with my blankets on my | been in places where faro and roulette were | Sorted, 05 {80 arene aay ycouatTucted | COMPRISING: surresor of the District of Talumhia, hesinning’ at lace depeit required on ence bows » Every season brings with it a| Florida is now furnishing a large number | back to the mining camps; porter in a running and money was stacked high, but | of rare woud ca: ‘stallished more than 50 PARLOR SUITES AND ODD PIECES OF PAR- | & potnt 20 fect west the northemer corner of we of wale k y Foster of new enthusiasts consumed | of winter-blooming plants for this and even | Store, and afterward proprietor of it. Yes, FEL : LOR PURMITURE, PINE CABINETS, CLINA | sald lot 18, on D street. an? rinnine won THOMAS DOWLING & ©O. wi ¢ Knowing all abo: ; fir eae = qs {1 have never risked anything. The one| i%, FPER % CONLIFE, CLOSETS, “MANTEL ASD PIEK MULORS: | 90 feet on! sid De atrest then ee FET | wet G.cte Leena: ith a consciousness of knowing all about | as high a latitude as Boston. The Florida | My life has very eventful. But,” he | sieculation that I ‘cka)aticdt waa ie | — ibis = a Se WALNUT AND OAK CHAMBER SUITES, | thence east 49 feet. and thence north 115 feet te | ~ ~ — # and an eager impatience to have all the | florists claim that some of the most cher- | added, recalling himseif, “that would not be | *Pec' nade | SteiNWAY. CHASE, GARTER. RRIGGS PIA 08, BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS, STAIR | the ploce of beginning. together with sll and DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncen. Plants in band and every one in bloom in| ished floral pets are natives of the torrid | Of interest to any one. with the first $800 that I owned. | ‘Organs aod Wileox & White Sraphony for sale CARVETS, CABINED AND MANTEL BEDS, gular the tmp bly ‘short space of time. The| zone, and that as the thermometer there | I assured the Senator that {t would in-| “A man named Cole owned a ferry, with| orient: DROOP'S Muy an in fo ores ones put their stock in order, | rarely gets as high in summer as in many | terest a great many peopl ements, Wass, easements, tigate, | store, ODD BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS AND BED" | Prisilerce and apprrtenances to the same be: | TRUSTE oF Tw COMPARATIVIG.T n20 PEAI 1 s > n anyeive appertaining. PTRACTIVE ‘THREE-STOKY hat the expe-|which he was making a great deal of = 925 _Ps. CRIES AN SCRE OnE OOD | RINE oc te service sunereatning. | aan SNOk TX TE DEoe ele iheir time and enjoy the result. Few | localities in the northern part of the United | fiences of a public man who had made hie = BS AND ROC OPEN FRANKLIN = en, to, bear 6 per cont per HISES Ni ey Beginners abandon the project bent upon —| States the natural growth of the plant is | own way in'life ‘were. s thousand times | MONeY. A sand bar formed across the river |~ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS: WARDIOBIS WALNUE BOOK CES, | cntarn ‘Invareet. anche nt Smal hy ae WILL ME OFFER sat Bot so much from pride as from the irre-| better adapted to the dwelling house than | More interesting than the stories of men |®P4 the ferry had to stop running. I want- | —~ ~~ = = a HALL RACKS, DESKS, MATTRESSES, be Secured by a deed of trust Gistible interest and pure love that has/ those grown in the higher temperature of a | Who had inherited seats in the Senate. ed very much to own that ferry, for I was | MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMMOUAT OO. STOVES, COOKING TIEASILS, CHINA AND | Droperts wold" or" all ensh atthe © wertaly Aeeds of trust, bearing Sprung up out of incidental enthusiasm. closed and over-heated green house. Green| | “Why did you ship as a cabin boy?” I|sure that I could make a great deal of wt ee i GLAS WARE, AND MANY OTHER AR. | SF, hr purtaeer. A Gemett os, bebraary, a. D. tems, A Word to Beginners. houses in Florida in winter are onty roofed | asked. TICLES AS USUALLY Fo! p : lee red at! time of sale. “All ro “a aui0mg the "Innd. Fees . c money with it. I went to Cole and sald to| _ Steamer Sue leaves every Monday at 4 p.m. and ESTABLISHMENT, ND IN SUCH AN | Trertine at parchsser's cont. Ten : yg Ae KS "The experienced “house gardener” can | With either thin cloth or open lattice work, ‘Because I was ambitious,""said the Sena- | him: ‘Doc’—everybody in the mining coun- eamer Lady of the Lake every Sunday at 4 p.n. | Om MONDAY and TUESDAY, Hy hy th ite {f this a lbera! | Wbile many of the plants even in that sea- | tor. “I went to live with an uncle when I try was either ‘Doc’ or ‘Major’ or ‘General’ nd Wednesday at 8 p.m. for Baltimore and river | TWENTY-PIFTH and TWE f the wotes, we will Boubtless give the writer of - son are grown in open air. fine (ght years old, and I spent eight or |—‘Dec, what will you sell me the ferry for? | #20 on ertoxa pinsrcrase, | sinming at TEN O'CLOCK Ay MT. rout of, the yremince Giscount and teach hin s Sreat deal about} | For evergreen paims, which can be had | nine months in the year working out in the | “Well, Georges he said, “I. will sell ie tooo Att nrter PRMGHE Mest NE PREPAID, — | Wel-kown ° TYPIRST Bay oF @uccess with flowers, indoors or out—so it | In an endless variety, and the rubber piant, | fields on one of those Maine farms, and = complied with in fifteen drs, otherwise tr AST TEMPER | ferfve the, tes bday, at the | Qavertisement of such re STRATHMORE ARMS, potliched tn Woshiagten. i Beha SEPTEMIER. .. commencing at for $2,000—a thousand cash and the balance For freight or passage 4) > ALREET a. Wit, FIVE Clock the ow tne dew: $e not for that fortunate individual these | which is rather sensitive to cold, and should | three months in the winter getting un edu- |{n aixty days at ¢ her come geome Mae STEPOTNS pro. ate, | $08 $10 and Siz 12th sotires farsitare tosteiaed a JOHN'S. LARNE: ' : ‘bute of Galan g hints and following suggestions | be kept from drafts, are the best. cation. I wanted something better, so I|was worth as much as that in that country | _Se27-4m eer therein, We call special attention of those seeking | _"*1@&¢s or parcels of land @re offered, but in a humble way, for the ate oni shipped as a cabin boy when I was twelve | then. Now the problem with me was to| WASHINGTON STEAsIROAT co. furniture to this sale, ‘Tuomas Dow = Tincuished as amd be. ice of those who may venture for the Wild tailed Gadvidacs, years old. My first cruise was from Ken-|ratse that $20. [ was driving a grocery From 7th at. “fer és ‘Terms cash. eee or even second season to gather about | p.m the courier tered Pope meport, to New Orleans. I went to Eu-| wagon then and I went among my custom- | | Steamer Wakegeld an MONDAYS. ' ANS! sot Generat Fae SLOAN £00. for the dreary days of winter cheery | Pym, the Co very long since the old | wee cistoon ion before the mast before T/ers and persuaded them to let me have the | 8h4 SATURDAYS at 7 ain. f Lo eae | — = uctloneers, 1407 G st. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT IN | coumuetann, tt te hardly thas yee o as not been so very long since the was sixteen. Then I satled around to Cali-| money. As soon as I had made the first 4 ‘ mi SOUTH BROOKLAND, ip. HURST, DAYS. See wchedule.) =a g=s x - 5 1 Begin actual work, but it is high time to be | Roelish court rules passed out of ob- | fornia. and there I left ship and went to the| payment on the ferry I set to work to | TRURMDAYS Mt SUNDAYS.” ee scheduled | | WaLTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | By virtue of iodine YE trae ce y ° 7 ~- Liber 1708, at folie 43: CO encom mentee om ppb parma bon Sy en build a coffer dam. My salloring had taught | WEDNESDAYS a1 8:00 p.m, for Alexandria, Colo: ber 1708, st St rummaging ‘ihroughé the out-of-town [Nowhere were they observed more strictly | ©" yoy make anything in mining?" I|me a good deal about reefing ropes and all | ial Beach and All lower river landinge, returning | ESTATE OF THE LATE « Argel gos Bower men’s catalogues and assorting the | ‘than in South Carolina. The rules Pro-| asked. that and in a few days I had the dam bulit | lettes Kinsale TURSDAYS and THURSDAYS for | TRUSTEES, S41 declarations of our own home flor. | Viled that a lawyer when he spoke incourt| “Nothing,” sald the Senator, “—that ts,/and had turned the current of the river, | [ PRIDAy StORNTNGR. On SATUR: | Sry is spent in order to decide upon just} The nortiy mast Wear & cocked bat emq| Hothing but a living. And I Jived on pork |The current washed away the sand bar and | jy 5:30 p.m. for Colonial Reach. Colton’ {what one wants—or rather what 13 best (0 | eee eee eee eee eden waved | 8d beans and self-rising flour that 1 cock-|I started the ferry. I was making $20 a | [emaerdtown St Genes Telind Meith wee county No. &, pase Vero office with the imp of the seowrds of the eur the District of Columbia, “agethae One-third of the porchase roomey m cash and the tilance to he pad Je i resect ia Zoe ly " ware, wecnred by deeds orty sold,” with interest, pay eth. ret of Columiia, EN. S. S. CARROLL. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A PARK, IN MONTGUMEKY MARYLAND, of a decree of the etreult court of | Montgomery county, Maryland, eltting trust “upon the p : & court ered one (1), 1 aile semi-annually. at the rate of 6 per vent pee ed for myself. After that I was porter in |day immediately. Int a day or two a man | Goan and Yeoromico: retirning leaves Kinsale, at of equity, parsed in a case, therein Mependiaes re . ate wet. Pettigrue arose to speak {n a case on trial. 1 # riving at Washington SUNDAYS about 10 p.m. wherein Prank J s ¢ ong ow roe | Le Annee, of all cash, at che option of the gurchaser. Popstar Balhou: min. “Mr. Pettigrue,” sald the judge, “you have| %,,8t0F@, and. as Billy Emerson said, 1|came to me and asked me what price 1} tring rein Pri une faiker, Trustees’, record A deposit of $250 "on each Ho wanted for the ferry. I told him’ $3,000, | See schedule.) ow. rmrey, | Helen Ot Carrot ‘Fill he reguirad af id others are | of land’ called ‘Among the popular winter bloomers there | o: light coat. ‘You cannot speak, sir." Brookland,” the tme of sale. T ms of tiga de = H to" ag empited “There was one incident in my life that | ‘How long will you give me to think it nained therein, will, ou | the witice of the surve = ligt . General’ Manner, CS ee wr of the Inst Sith in Attoen days from day of wale, of 2 y ‘Oh, your honor,”” Pettigrue replied, “may 29 2 “: A v : . eee = IRER . i, Isv%, | jumbia, in Liber No. 7 (county sul di », folle | the property will he resold st the rick ame vest wated onoe ‘ = . We what eet, Sune ment tn someone ar ocwepapers Byacinth is by far the most popular, having | A” att Ge gp ta ng ouage: | ber which. I had gone on a voyae to|buy it. But the next morning he came Tuesday and “hureday Tanding at One-thint cash, io Wastingtoa, BD. . hristi 3 vas | back and paid me $3,000 cash. So I made a se Maddox creck “Return. |i & portion of the land on which ‘Gen. Begun Its career as a winter or early spring | speak. z Ring of Bteden Sod Reson ad ea Ta | Paces eats sum cashy So T made’ | alt wharh ss far down ay Mailer crook: Betarn. | Sorige Carroll resided at the tine of nis death per anoom, See, Leer tame sears cam. Bat che} Dat. your hour,” insteted the lnwyer:| ot Christiania, He used to opend cent o: | Was the first thousand dollars I ever owned PScived cat est of aniline, “‘Teicphona’ THER, | arated trom the remainder of Gon Carolin lace | ooetete All, onrer Gingie Bloomers of earlier days are incom- | “you, misinterpret. Allow me to illustrate. | nine months of the year at Stockhoim, but |and it looked bigger to me than any sum EAU REED & GOs, agents: Merandrian "> | iy anid avenue, ‘The property. fronts on Carroll sen, | Sone c arable to the fine specimens of both single | The law says that the barrister must wear | Re'siways came te Cheistnne fe eat | of mones has helene Of eines Sie ES. RANDarr, — | of the town of Takoma Park, and Is about 700 @nd double flowerets of today, with their | @ ack gown and cost, does it not? or so, While the ship was unloading a| “Well, I worked on in the store, saving 3," Tepl ¥ ois DP. WINE. RENCE T. RAERM, Trustees. £16 F st, VICK, WastiNe There will be seS-Akas UNTPED STATES EN TOX, Db. « al nd Manager, | Fards from the ‘Tal a station on the Metropoli- a) great range of delicate and brilliant colors Senn Jattoen ri : money, until one day I bought my em. : tan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio raliroad, apd Day, Sac celignitul perfume, But there are | And docs your honor hold that tt means| was an English boy names Harry” irre: | Plover out. -And that ie all there is to tell sible oad oa oe rot epee er eG ad [Le ee Gib oars PO Se eee ene, na Civile: atenire | Ont ber iniy, Mr. Pettigrue, certainly, sir,” | Comb. I can remember that I was dressed | “Tell me one thing more,” I said. “How | pariy LINE RETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. @,, | Inston city. “The land herehy adverignt aoninine THOMAS DOWLING ; Aectiows, | Sa sion with the hyacinth—and as easily grown ee — ’ in my best clothing, and had a little blue | 4!4 you get into politics? FORTRESS MONROE and and 4$ 61 ow, i $-emong them the Easter and calla lilies, | answered his honor. he continued | Cat with shiny buttons. There was aj|. “I Was merchandising at the time, Every- r NORFOLK, VA. and will be sold. In sections or pwr: | pe ag ta “pine Ena Towed Pagel erg arg youl qt peer Harry and I crossed it and got into the cas- | Plies from me and all of them owed me a | wasixqTon RFOLK-SOUTH BOUND. “ ng Daag _ i : . | “Terms of male. an prescrived by the deeter One- CONT tle grounds. We had not been there long | {ite Money: 10 1868 wishing to strengthen | "Leave Washington daily at 7 pm. from foot of | half tathy the balabee ia tear ageet sereetimn ne: son sea “ when a gens d’armes spoke to us, put as|their local ticket. the republicans, who | qth at. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monro 6:30 | parable, respectively, In one nhl two. yea “DAIRY Bee ce oe ee a ee oe: | eaene Gomeniat ipetientty, a: ~| be mpunt tn Merweniam, be coal eet cna [ware te the mdeatty, nominated se for Sim nent oy Arrive at Sorfolt at 7:20 am. | the day’of ante, said deferred payimenta to hear te SENIER ACI NES" | only Ge one a Hho thes Tr coarea queried Pettizrue, “that the sword must be| Stand what he sald. He took ue along, |the state senate. The local offices at that Fe railroa’ wanections are made terest from the day of sale, and to be secured hy | “EIGHT-HORSE POWER ENGINE 4ND BOILER” of bulbous plants susceptible of win- ‘Yes, yes, Mr. Pettigrue,” the court an- time were worth a great deal of money. | Youth and southwest. the single bills of the purchaser of purchasers with IN PIRST-CLASS CONDITIC SUBURBAN fo most of the “weil up” amateurs. The | cocked as well as the hat?” ire te Rene oe meaiicy as, anlithare | rae ac eolientor, Tahcail oor mate ae Sona ROUND. surety or sureties, to be approved by the said true, | “THREE ING EICHT ACTIN. OF sacred Illy has become popular. for| | ““Eh?—er—h’m,” mused his honor. “You-er | snother sentry spol tand him citer, white | OF $3,000 a year. Well, I was elected by a| Leave Xorfolk Aten OO pin, Leave Fortrera | £008 Cath deponit of $151 on ench parcel sold will { LAND KAUN AS “GIRL the hyacinth it can be grown in water | —continue your speech, Mr. Pettigrue.”” ‘e could not understand him either. ¢ | good majority and at the end of four years | Montes at $:10 fm. Arrive at Washington at | °. quired at time . Conveyancing at the IN THE DISTRICT OF CULUM- glasses. The same may be said of the oe ae cL eeus ot eon ae oe they re-elected me. In my second term 1 | 6:30 a.m. next day. cost of the purchaser or purchasers. ae ar koction. Be ee ae ge (pana wrens teat way. for’ Ine. ie Siymiiaveeptlna leg, bear proaching. The guards put us tm the sentry | Petar hy tend out Tne nee ey | Tickets on aate at S18 G19, 1251 and 1421 Pen: | gag qeag CHARLES W. ee uy revwmied in Laer No. 170. tulio No. Bes" et Seance. better results can be obtained | From the Pall Mall Gazette. box. and tried to hide us, but some of the | ness at Oroville and went into the steam. | TiTama sve. and G16 ith st. a. - --—— — = D trustees will Bhan potted in soll. The Chinese lily suc-| Rash indeed ts Mr. Robson, who writes to| people saw us, and wanted to know who | shin business. I was nominate’ for gocers| Mtkairat! fds THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Auctioneers, 612 E PrICE Dans La! . Seeds better without soil, as a little soll) the Times that menu is not a substantive, | we were. So we were brought out, and | hor of California and elected by 22.00), when JNO. CATTAHAN, dah » G12 OPFICT DESKS, OAR s MBER. A. D. Into the receptacle, as is some-| and Ys not the French for bill of fare. Menu | they asked questions of us. We answered | the last governor was. elected by a demo. | _aplett Gen. Sapt._ é 3 OF DRAWE aK TAN ucla 2M te fallowing fimes done with the mistaken fdea that it | !s @ masculine noun, equivalent to our “de-| in English that we were from Boston, and | cratic majority of 18,000. I was a candidate | = | SALE OF VALUABLE 1 AL ESTATE NOS. 2705 | on TCERDAY MORSING. Sei fo the Do i : { ‘will strengthen them, inclines them to foll- vujars.”" Le menu du repas is | came on the ship Luna, then in ths harbor; to 'wit: Part of ® Portion,”” ean! Being that part reeds aod 10 ‘Thomas Fitoam’s rosd. run ge rather than flowers. Soll for and Pot: je. Mr. Robson has heard | that we did not mean any harm, but were la carte always asked for in the Parisian | trying to sce the sights, and perhaps xct a restaurant; but la earte and le menu du| look at the king, and that then we expected ‘The variety of soil is not an imperatively | repas are different things. La carte 1s the| to slip away without being seen. tract of laud ki for United States Senator against Mr. Stan- PROFESSIONAT. aoe | PORMERLY TYSINTHL 1868, ‘commench ford, but he had more influence than I. 1 | =—=———-— a ye egy gong net shall seli_t was not a candidate this time, but the gov- | MME, CARTER, THE Wort Laced tar trast, Gated Bestest et aaae scertamn | Fuatey Co, Now 1005 it se ne, ernor was in a quandary and at the sug-| spiritual test medium; born with the gi ven! re- » which Is yartly corded among the District of Co ted “above. a mabla land Fecords, | if no frand. She Ix the only. true mediun conted among the Listrict of Columbia od rum. w. cnew, | street turupike. worth to estion of some of my friends he appointed | ** eae ee Or Fane ; EI AY. SEPTE! TWEN: Smportant item in bulb culture. Any good | jumble of dishes made ready for the day;| “One gentleman in the party stepped for-| ‘ue Tam not here for onrthing ter tie | sult of business matters of any ‘bind, TIETH, 1893, AT HALE PAST FOUR P.M in Receiver, tell you your name and business without your | front of the garden loam will be sufficient, though pref-|!¢ menu is a program. You may choose a| ward and spoke to us in English, and ask-| public good unless it may be the honor of | sinx’d Tous, RAMS And, business without sour & ©O., Auctioneers, | thirty-nine, and the east thirty-eight feet of lot FFE, DARK t "4 dinner from la carte and note it as a menu. | ed us a great many questions. Then he| holding the position, for T have no interests | Special cure af rhenmatien serofule, ad all akip fee hh of wal Bnet pa Prather to George with leat rool. Planting eae gol mixed | Nor ts he exact, in any scholarly sense, in| told us that he was the king. and he wave | polains,the Position, for I have no in ‘people | diseases. Entire satisfaction guaranterd. ition to Georgetown, In eyuare sinty sis. inyeos ol SALE OF VALCARLR Tuprowen | Quy recorded omene © jwith leaf mold. Planting should be done| giving “frivolous” asa translation’ of | us each @ gold coin. I kept my coin until | of the United States and particularly of the Call to see her at st bg _two frame houses. dma ERTY, BEING THE TW mer he SS, Ont from the latter part of September, through | menu, the adjective. The phrase menus| my place of business burned, sume twenty | people of California.” 5 wel5-2t' 1708 10th 1 ‘Lerms of sale: One-third eash, one-third in one FRONT WITH FRAME yoo October and November—October being the |p isifs (the scene being Varis) has proba-| years ago. S nisied him. The word means ‘small, der and slight—nothing else. A woman's ee ba Se A Possible Use. == ; . nd one-third in, two Fearn. deférsed, tara ING No. GIT S : =e 3 PLAIN, MEDICATED AND SEA SALT mais: | and one-thin! In two soars,” we) RP aL CRION | Sost ty Fitunar's arose on tee sath aug co Oy nino felontige inaament open Sanday je seml-annuntly. or all cash at the option ot | BS virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme Conrt of | 3. Watren's. tract, with ‘right of way Over road Best period. The bulbs should be set just |b Below the soil, so that they will be barely | ‘Osborne, made to ® plat of ae of B.D. Carpenter, Octever 1885, @ ayy ot which ts aupexed to amd made part of said deed recorded iu Liber No. 1681, follo 33 tee ‘The kaid property will he sold subject to a den ‘Sune 1. su2, fur three per ‘cetit, payable quar vos. Reference round tuade WAYCOTT, 508% 18th’ st. 0, rehaser. Deposit of $200 at the time of ealo, | the District of Colm peed ere tne Sa ace from Fitnam’s to Tth street rnd, or Bright red. | They should be pressed down well, | chin is said to be menu when it is smail.| “But the strangest part of the story is to z = 8 of sale to be complied with in ten dave } ta “equity “Tam, | Sxenue Being the same premises conversed - m= THE HORSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAPOR = eee es cepted, with in ten dass | ae ae ppt Leg FO usc duly recorded among the said land the soll should not be pressed too light- | They say le menu peuple in Paris as weeay | come. I nad trouble with the mateand left Re eee Sind RR eae alle at purchaser's risk and cost. ‘Convesaice ley etal. are complainant | Oct of truss, a Sh faite Na. SiS et omy around them—something too often done | “small shopkeepers” here. to diserre. Also facial steaming and massage. ao oe | : See, ean ux to Charles H. Cragin * the ship at Christiania. Then I shipped on J, H. RALSTON, ‘Trustes, ex will Ofer for Kale by hl those whose experience should teach Mr. Robson is right, nevertheless, in his sage. NS nw, 7 Bhem better. It ts well enough, however, | attempt to get Engilsh into use for the din- | @ Swedish vessel that went to Gothenberg, ae al of the “s - F. 1. SIDDONS. “Troster PROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED] 8e12-d&ds 1333 F street nw. ear feng i ciatcravant: | rciecet/ eal reat oe ~ — in the elty. Born with wonderful prophetic gift 7 - WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. of second wight, tells all the events of sour life CTIONEERS. | the city of Washingte from cradle to grave, reveals hidden mysteries, SALE OF OVERSTOCK OF MANTELS. and koown and described ax and heing lot Tecovers lost property’ or stolen goods, points out) On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMD ed cee ees, mnbdivision your enemies from your friends, brings separated | at TEN O'CLOCK A. Noo we a Bumbered four hundred and Afts two 448 Together, causes speedy marriages, with bappy | 12th st. n.w., 100 manteis, in ash, © Payee {hina of the purchase money results, “tell whether the one sou love is true | mahogany. “Also cabinets’ without ein. ‘The | £0 be sn cash, the residue tm tra» equal invtatimnents or false, Interprets dreams, gives success in bus-| tteution of deslers and private buyers Js called | re from the Gay of ale, the fness, removes family troubles, evil influences, | to this sale, which will he perempiory, and the Ds deed of ‘trust Strangers from other cities and all in trouble | stork will be sold in lots to suit. fan vate of ahr : Will save time and money by coming to right | Terms cath. the aay af tua, pane cre place at once, as he succeeds Irhere others have eelt-St WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Ancta._ | Ssn “at the optica St tbe puenae failed. Convinces most skeptical. Advertises only | ore rs E OF VALU. = me $200 wit be requtred at’ the time what he can do, All imsiness. confidential TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | 19" be complied with tn Bitten ers fee ine ee When the soil is put in lightly, even with | ner table. French ceased to be appropriate | and there on another American vessel that Khe top. to give the bottom of the pot a| when French dishes came to be naturalized. | took me to New Orleans. I dll not see mart rap on something solid to obtain a| And as to English dishes—provincially, 10-| pranscomb again at This be ade ecessary firmness of the dirt, leaving it an | cally English, they do not cut a good figure | BT’nscomb again at sea. This happened, fich or so below the rim of the pot. It is|in French—“jambon de York.” for instance. | ®8 I sald, in 182 or 1853. I was about four- ‘$ necessary to have this space at the| A Frenchman, moreover, would write it| teen years old. Well, thirty years later, Qop for watering purposes. ‘Then set away | “‘jambon d'York. A menu de repas on a| when | was governor of California, I wont @ dark, cool place, after a thorough | London table without a single mistake in} down to Monterey on a. steam pleasure tering. for from four to six weeks to|its French is hardly known. You may of-| yacht. Several captains of vessels in the Make root. They should be watered enough | ten count ten blunders or a dozen. But | harbor were brought on board the yacht to enly to be kept moist fn this time, and| what are menus to verses? French verse| be presented. One of them when he was Should be brought out only when a vigor-| by Englishmen, with all the e mutes un-| introduced to me said: ‘Governor, is your us top growth is observed. Of course they | valued before consorants; masculine and| name George Clements” ‘Yes’ T said, my fan be forced by being placed in a warm | feminine, plural and singular, rhymes alike| middie name is Clements.’ "Then T have & ‘The parchase money over and nd to be paid one-half cas! and balance secured by a deed m the said property. with Interest at 8 per all cash at the opilon of the purebuser’ A wired at the time of ‘the terms of sale are Bot complied with. required. ‘the ‘property will be rewo\@ at trust tings, 50e. Hours, 9 to en Sundays ai mt of detaulting purchaser. “Ail coe rature and made to bloom earlier, but | intermixed; and the accents falling pat) shipmate of yours with mer helwah? 4 : 5 9 Moatgomery county, Md. owned by the late | of sale, otherwise the tractors sreserre the right | Seyanthag seconding. hen at elt at we ingt greatly enfeebies the bloom. where they would fall in English verse—| think not, sald I ‘He is very sure’ nad ante SOT ets Aha ad Gth sow. _sets-tt*_| George Si." Gradl deceased, eer Tee | Seretttibe walter? St; ‘he, Hiek and cust of the | W. H. RHOLER, "rrustes of the valley roots cannot he had | that is the most gratultous form of human | the captain. So they sent for hin, The MMB. RAPHAEL. CLAIRVOYANT astrovoaist; | of,8¢! 5 aay of buona nn as | Be sealer! CHAS. A. ELLIOT Tew ly before the Ist of November. If | error. | man was Harry Branscomb. He had heen ie toe ise eee ne 18:13, Ih @ cause wherein Jumes W. Graft ts plain. | RUIKSHANK, eS dhs Fen@ali_buflding. placed in boxes and set outside, and see -= a sailor all of those thirty years, and bech UU and “Aunt J.” Cornelison and ‘others ‘are de: a a tin about the end of December, A Sickening Dilution. around the world a dozen times. He told fendants (No. i110 ‘eqults), the undersigned, ‘aa i. s fm a temperature of seventy to | me a great many particulars of our adven- aga a ee Sth ot nw MEDICAL, &c. ity degrees.and kept motst.they will come | From Puck. ture at’Christiania that proved to me that ef CESDAT, SS pases eee HE TRUEST DESTINY READEI 4d county, on TCESDA z Sato bloom in two weeks. By bringing in | he was Branscomb. I was as pleased to pronisten Sactee ie te READER | erences VET Oke oe 1d cout A Los. romotes. success in love, tuatriage | SEPTEMBER,” ists. AT. ONE O: P. Postroxep ox_ac- | Dit LEON, few at a time blooming plants can be see him as though he had been a long-lost Sod’ bustuers ‘affairs. Fee, Coc. $i. inn Sse | ail. that valiable Farny Giteg ee iytag DNESDAY, SEPTE: The Well-known Specialist, Bus Throuchout the winter brother. I took him off the vessel, and had het. 13th and 14th aw. ant) amt") Hie, county of Monizomiry and state of ‘Mar gtr him made a second officer on one of the = aauaaiaioimataee aia 3-4" eres of land, more: or : Select Othe Pi tm. = PROF. Is HE GREATEST MIND i ed the road lea: Prot parent vessels of which I am part owner. Tut it Feader; Was sworn by four judges of Cuicago: tella | to Frederick City. about one sents Trem, Rockville | goa age ‘trustees. Prompt treatment, While bulbous plants are of easy man- wasn't long before he got on a spree and ‘As scientific as you French | sll tue crents of life: coupels ues. back Washington Grove aud about two mines fot | <a | % fagement to apprentices in floriculture, not Jost his plac are I wonder that you have never applied | seperated, ctuses speedy musriazen; tn mae of the | Galtieeurg ad tere tu hokey | cre Anow FURTHER reerroxen, | Ofer burs, 20 c0 2. 6 90 8. =e Mitogether so with those of other classes, ere was another meeting five years| your duels to medical purposes." From Ranm to Ti pre Price, Boe, wee ses haee | folaing the lands of Mire. ins, Arg. | On Aeon ntl TUENDAY. DK BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE aND Bo the fewer selected upon the first venture |ago.""“said the Senator ‘when I had ques; | "gus duels to medical purposes.” friosowe oP Esise Sis: OH Sth aw | ened Rleketts and the, Inada ‘of the tate tw: | a ee lan aqeauet Spee eh oe 5 | tioned him further, “which was almost as | poUnt Parest_ ct z + uel Clements, About 110 acres uf this farm tx | Place. a 60 Sears’ experience, 40 years si ow he greater the probability of success Nc : F,,Bolus—“Why, as a means of vaccina-| yp BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS op | Cieared aod the tetanter et : JOHN C1 Pazcuation hes ach emia’ scaenaek” : pos - Bs . Ne ee letnen, 50. ea rs, # am. to 9 puta, * eof cultivat las bees , ial faltntal duty the. pao tomy oes ea deals.’ In those days sailors received very York ave. near 6t! my30- watered and very” prod a Imed, |x00d pay. They got thirteen pounds in ad- etic Yellow Dog. tive. Improve: | ht im at once from natural to artifi- etal heat, and expected to continue right along being things of joy and beauty, some —= find a great mistake has been made. result can only be a miserable looking @et of spindling plants, that have dropped ‘their leaves, taking up a lot of valuable and in every one's way. At the head of the list !s undoubtedly the ever popular and always industrious gera- A substantial ‘frame dwelling hours W. STICKNE |vance for the voyage. If the vessel put | From the Seattle Prese-Times., = containing seven rooms, a new bank barn, 3xc0, eects Tl back for any reason, the voyage was ended. | Mrs. Sain, living near Lake Union, has DENTISTRY id £,new double corn house and wagon het | TRUSTEES SALE CP VALUABLE iM ra) | Well, the vessel was new. bullt in the win- | a little “yeller dos” with a strange passion - =a PLEASURE TS ES Forde with pup Retathed pe eed water ‘in| pers RING HOtKh No. } a UI | ter and this was her first voyage. A ship | for flowers, and this passion has caused him | WE WOULD TAKE PLEASURE IN PROVL pst i rg i diet ny ra. fine apple and pear) — ENTH STREET +] that has been lying under the snow all to come to grief nearly every day of his| You,,(nat, Our low prices, donot mean a. Substantially fenced. This propertg te £7 18 | ny virtue 7 | winter will swell and the seams will open | life. Gor Teh st. vw. See page 15 for particulars, cd] Me. Of about one-third of mate oy, FOO | Liber Now I and a great deal of calking must be done | The dog, after making sure that the coast | = ; = ee bs gfick road, one of the main [eed layte over. Our vessel—she was the LizzieThomp- | Is clear, will go into the garden and pluck | DR, GRAHAM. 307 7TIt ST. N.W.. EXPERTENO- | Montgomery county: tt is in. full view of the | son—had that experience. Before she had|@ number of flowers, and after bunching | C4 S04 expert specialist tm operative and sur | Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore ‘and, Oto S07 12th st. nw. Fears’ experience, SURGEON TLEMEN ONLY. Gradhated ; New York, IsT9. Bladder, Skin Diseases, Nervous Detul ! in front of the premises, HTEENTH DAY c u ee ; Need Senter ae n SKILLFUL, SUCCESSFUL been out very long she began to leak a | them will lie down and go to sleep with his | ial dentistry. Filling und extracting positively | Ta paveniest to at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. i which can be had in endless variety. great deal. The men said that she wasn't | nose in them. His favorite flower is the | Without pain. No inexperienced and incompetent | Fairond mills. steven hay tes e's a! Property, situate in the city of Washingion, D. Suudaye—¥ to. there are the dear little primuia, the safe and insisted on going back. Weil. the | rose, and he will invariably bite the stem in| Poy ,agsistants or uewly fledzed graduates to- z to wit: Me the hibiscus, the abutilon, carna- undred fuchsia, clerodendron, violet and roses. There are others, but these are MES He WG) feet of Jot mimbored | CONSULTATION FREE rw rusted. to practic edged graduates to- | ers, and ia one of the tort dennnte two four or five inches below the blossom, | ont’ perforkied personally be Dir. trans ES: | has ‘beew offered at public ale tae he flower tracting, Se. Extracting with g: or local Graft et m3 Grass ine hundred and Liber 18. foli i end of it was they mutinied, there was CONGESTIONS, PAINS, REBUMATIS! Pre, | Rene between the officers and men and one | and will be careful not to injure t a Hoi ada anlegentemd |man was shot. The man at the wheel was | itself. If he sees a flower beyond his reach | snnestheticn Be. Cleantis, to George M. Graft, dated October fining with : fronting 17 feet om I1th st. me The, most penctioal aud narest revalaive ty Tr fost commonly selected. Of these the rose in the mutiny, some one had to steer the | he will jump aginst the bush until he has | Platina, silver or amalgam, T5c Ot ead county Te aber eRe he and records | Sect to.e ‘certain deed of trust. to. secure EAOTS Menard Raves, Gucates ty Sige perhaps, the most difficult of culture. on vessel, so I took the wheel. The captain | borne the stalk down so that he can trench |___Very beat full set of teeth, 87. se Possession given January i, iS the purchaser |p S%u0gand interest froin March 1.9 wate aol tllitary Peeec: henpitais eed fone @ccount of Its susceptibility to attack from |was walking up and down the deck, wring-|{t with his mouth. and has done this co oF purchasers to have the’ priviieze of seeding | "nth with intence fore Menthe saat BS, Met] Seer the ‘world? Thing” some ue And used all ‘The abuttion and clerodendron are| Gotham (looking in on a Kentucky friend ing his hands and saying that he didnt | often that he ts becoming quite an wise ge Gnctated ni, te, Prenent year. ‘Terme of ‘ale: | Cant per annum, payatic semictnnaaig” 7 ST | sale with druectats, in “howe “cooteiming tot Beovaniy the least known, but are of easy | after a nixht out together)—“It's strange | know what to do. I told him that I would | He is often seen wandering arrunae tr a eae Que-thirl cash, one-third in one year and one- | “Tertes of ale: Balnnce tees said dent De See that the tor's Kiguatare i sulture. that @ man who has used whisky all is| shoot them down if I were in his place. | garden with some thoice flower ac (S| aililiUit W. KOBSON {hird In two veara (or afl cash, at the option of | of trust {0 he pald te meek” $100 eit en im, 0d leat.) Pe hiGoL life should be made so ill by it all at once, |The outcome of the fight, though, was that | mouth, but never manifests any dean 5 tesece naa tee the credit payments to hear tn-|of wale. Terms to be complied with tn ten dove | Niger. Ports. France. Suggestions About Potting. . yy desire to G15 15th st. nw. ‘Telephone 1664. terest and to ‘be secured to the satistaction of | ot ts " ised f presi and it was Kentucky whisky we drank, | we turned back. I was one of the men sent | destroy the flower. All his actions indicate Steamship, Passenger and Tourist Agent. the tenstee. All “conveyancing at. purchasers | Getanition sporchoe, oe on ‘after the selection of the plants desired, | 15. Yow do you account for it?" in a boat to get a tug. We rowed sixty miles | that he enjoys the perfume of the flowers Tickets to Europe by all lines. Sort A denonit of $200 will be required at time | ment in “The Brosies Sag OTe ARTE Feadvertise: | BTRA 4 yey — One of the most tmportant features confront-] Col. Eibbars (feebly)}—“Some un’ must|and came back with the tug which towed and his esthetic taste Is not setinned unless Drafts ia sums to sult, Of gale, and the balance of cash pasment to be “SOHN TAYLOR Anns rising physicians ‘to hp fing the amateur, is properly potting or re-' have put water in it” the ship in. Then some of the men were ' he can rub his nose in a bunch of roses, Bade mo CoMtemation of male by the cor ps Foreicn Express, (aud) Custom House Broker. WARD C. PRIEH, Trustee, Rockville, Mdslent esO-eoddsde SOHN G. KOHR een eats ablishet 46 yean “ohe's mt as.

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