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THE PRINCE GEORGE'S ENQUIRER-UPPER MAR LRU ROUGH, MARYLAND, NOVEMBER 20. 1896. P. MANN & CO., MANUFACTUKERS t*F mmiZHRS Raw Bone Meal Potato Fertilizer Pure Dissolved Bone Ground Alum Salt Oats Fertilizer Genuine Peruvian Guano, Blue Windsor, Land Plaster, Truckers’ Fertilizers, Farm Implements, Western Seed Out*, Seed Corn, Northern Seed Potatoes, Clover, Timothy, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Millet Seed, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. F. MANN & GO.. 7th St.. Washington. |a n 1 [ Unhappy Lot I ? has the member of r r your family who suffers / y from Neuralgia, Headache, / S Nervousness, or whose ✓ v health has been shattered \ C from any cause whatsoever, f C Possibly Brown’s Iron* 1 r Bitters will he of use. J ( GUARANTEE —Purchase money refunded y I J should Brown s Iron Bitters, taken as J # duet ted, fail to benefit any person suf- / \ feting from Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills y € and Fever. Kidney and Liver Troubles, C F iliousness. 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Franklin Davis Nursery Co. 400 Acre* in Nursery Stock, 100 Acre* in Orchards, 100 Acres in Small Fruits- We otter to our customer.** an immense stock of APPLES, PEACHES, PEAKS CHERRIES, AP RI COTS, GRAPES. Arc., all the standard sorts. Also, the new varieties of Fruit Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Jfec. Wholesale and retail. To deal ers we can otter stock on favorable terms, and t he best facilities for packing anti shipping %dT ( aratognes mailed on application. Franklin Davis Nursery Co., OFFICE I. E. COR. BAuIIMORE 4 PACA STS., JAMES W. McKEE, <ll7 E STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Parties having Lint] for sale will ilo wi II by (ilui-im; Ihe same in my hands to s-11. ■ SOUTHERN IHVIIB MB t SIWIUTV . OLD HL'ILDINGS IX SARDIXIA. For centuries past the ingenuity of learned men has been exercised on the Noraglie of Sardinia, but to this day they have no more been aide to dis cover the origin ot ttiese famous build ings than had the Homans before them. They were unable to say whether they were used for tombs or fire temples, for trophies of victory,for observatories, or merely for human dwelling places. More than 3,000 of them have been counted in Sardinia, standing on arti ficial mounds 30 or (Jit feet high, and measuring at the base 100 to 300 feet m circumference. They are usually in the shape of towers, built with im mense blocks of s’one roughly hewn with hammers. No cement is used in their structure, nor is there any in scription to indicate their origin. A low entrance at one side leads into a Imi.! and lofty passage, com municating by a very low door with a chamber beyi nd On eit er side of this small cells have been formed in the walls. A spiral staircase rising steeply from the dome leads to another but somewhat smaller chambe 1 above and again beyond this to the broken top of the Noraglie. Nothing has been found within these buildings, and to this day their exist ence is a mystery. In the same vicinity other building have been discovered which are no Jess puzzling to antiquaries. The general opinion is that they were built for ihe purpose of burying giants. The most interes ing archaeo ogical mysteries of this county are the Denes of Kssex and Middlesex. They are perpendicular shafts Mink in the earth with lateral caves at the bottom, but the purpose for which th-y were dug out has never, been discovered. It is possible, however, that they might have been used as granaries or even as place of refuge in timeol trouble. The Bathes of Kerry form an inter esting study, the only conclusion that has been arrived at however, being that they were inhabited at some re mote age by a race of dwarfs. The dis trict is covered with hundreds of green mounds, beneath which, when the earth has been removed, it is seen that there are tiny underground buildings. A small opening, through which a man is barely able to crawl on his hands and knees, gives access to the inclosed and walled-in space beyond, which is divided into several smaller chambers. Each one communicates with tlie other by a small hole a simi lar aperture being made in the outei wall for the purpose of ventilation. \ rude fireplace is sometimes found in a remote corner, but no ou'let be yond the holes for ventilation is pro vided lor the smok *. Very little more than this is known about these mys terious habitations. WEDDIXG O.VL'XS 1 be bride who finds a spider on her wedding dress may consider herself blessed. The bride who dreams of fairies the night before her marriage will be thrice blessed. If the groom carry a miniature horse shoe in his pocket he will always have good luck. No hride, if she would have good lock, should bake her own wedding cake. To do so invites ill-fortune. No bride or groom should be given a telegram on the way to church. It is positively a sign of evil. Ship marriages are consdeivd any thing but lucky. Get married on land or don’t get married at all. Don’t wear an opal in getting mar ried. Some people declare that opals are lucky. History proves the con trary. If the wedding ring is dropped dur ing the ceremony the bride may a= well wish hersell unborn, for she will always have evil luck. Kiss a bride right after the ceremony and before the newly made husband his had a chance to do so, and yon will have excellent luck throughout the year. Maidens eager to wed should give dishwater heated to the boiling point a wide berth. It means that they will not marry for a long time if they at tempt to cleanse dishes in water so hot. Night wt (Tilings are better than none, yet they are by no moans the best. The bride whom the sunshine cannot fall upon is sure to experience troublous times. If she have children they will die young. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Should a bride perchance see a coffin while being drivin to the railroad sta tion prior to departing upon her ived ing tour she should order the driver to turn hack and start over again or else she will surely meet with had luck. OASTOniA. I’earl divers remain under water on an average from 50 to 80 seconds. | Cases are reported where they have remained as long as six minuses under water. The bride remembers her brides maids and the groom his ushers with a souvenir, very often an appropriate pin. I OASTOniA. 3*l For Ladies,’ Misses' and Children's stylish well made Capes, Coats, and Jackets; trimmed Hats, Kid Gloves, blankets. Comforts, Ac., go to J. L. Fdlai itch's two Stores in this town Prices to suit the limes See advertise ment ? 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Jftarior , Wholesale and Betail Dealer In COAL - AND WOOD' Main Office 710 D Sired Northwest, ID. C. likes, Beiwanger & Co - WE HANDLE No goods of uncertain quality. Every garment we. sell we know to he perfectly dependable and wairant them to be s As also our prices, nothing uncertain about them; they’re maided in plain figures on the ticket of each garment. TO PRODUCE The best is our continuous aim The proof thereof ihe Rest Baltimore Made Clothing, of which we are the sole in; 1 tufa - Hirers. Here’s a few sample prices of some particular speei: T alue. $;!() Black ami Him- Kersey Overcoats, Silk Lined $35 Black and Blue Kersey Overcoats. Silk Lined S2O s■.>o Black and Bloc Kersey Overcoats, Silk Lined sls s•,*'l Suits, now reduced to SSO Its Suits, now reduced to sls sls Suits, now reduced to sl3 Likes, Berwanger & Co. Makers and Retailers oft lie Rest Ballimore-MadeClotliing, 10 and 12 East Baltimore Street Near Charles.