Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1873, Page 2

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° Govermmeant. OvR OWN. BX THE SHORE OF THE RIVER. | cative chambermaid that he was not in the | m-derer would be arrested in the course of the I WONDER WHY. ee Bh LADIES’ GOODs. — at the time of Mr. Anderson's death, in camzing or ~ ‘The man was so thoroughly = The Nation bey fe If Thad known fn the morning cx, ‘Through the gray willows the bleak winds are rav- | spite of the testimony of Mrs. Stein to that | under ion of his one passion, the so- | BY M.D. BPI<E article on the Growth of Corporate and the De- Hog wearily all the day ertvalte avons ere'om the shore, with its driftwood ant sande: that evening to, search for esmothing she | tras bechiciei'ane Ss cams temareers | | Tihendes wax tnu ouciampnl thie eh Soe Soret ee Sea Woutl treutie my miod | ooo PERNSTLVARIA avenve: Over the river the lilies are waving. SI my et ee to be inflicted through bis agency, ‘ BSould fallin such unegual shares: make the following extracts, the force Fyeigwhen you went away. | Hae constantly on hand awsortmen’ of Bathed in the sunshine of Orient lands; ‘not with the al idea of sus-| Mr. James Anderson was’ duly arrested, and Why some should taste of ail the 978, timeliness of which must be admitted by all ip aeee more ca ae eoeting. | IMPORTED BONNETS Seer the river. tho wide, dark river pets eS cman, bat ont of fistie | etic hich astonished’ Mr. | And others only feel the cares! thoughtful and intelligent readers But werenonrowee } ' Spring-time and Summer are blooming forever | agg upon the young man, bu © | exhibited a coolness whic! Cored ‘| | Souder why the sunshine bright id . = he gt Si | STRAWS, CHIPS, ke, Tam sitting suatany Rotten’ Gnlany baeur oe her: | eoectime tent iuclaw if possible watit'the | ye iatld fallin paths some people tread, eo pe “We might vever take back again. FLOWERS. RIBBONS. + s, Lam sitting. % _ -in- nile others aluwer in the shale i a 3 comrad -s all gone— por masies Fn demanding a pitcher of ice-water Bent day, ant then quletiy went tothe ‘sta- | Of clouds that gather overhead: Individual enterprise will ac- For though in the quiet evenin: Fea LO Ash Lesion CAPS ant Coir teowtad a <a f Scusbaa h eaeeciiam ere eemeateee: | ‘Twcadicwkr ths trots that bens complish everything. if you will only give ita Yon may give aie the kiss of p = ae ees = =F Here was certainly a clue at last. A witness | ashe had a communication of the u' me |, 1 gente rie potest eet hae chance,” were adopted as incontrovertible ‘night be Ab! must I wait for the pdier omg meondhen Sout one woudzathy ad o | Only where ome may reacts and oa! er parr om eke ckeeme it cook otras aa pile etka bars dhvesld cones | | Ladina who have Hair Switch some powerful ‘motive in proving an alibi, Fy should sweet dowers bloora' same time, the science of government, which Tos many go forth tn the morons | space "he Reve Bote Setectas a = = herself or = Mr. Banks. a ane rathers only | had received so much attention from the — ill Pe eae aye Seve case there was reason to suspect one or oe See GOW £8 jest statesmen, was allowed to die oat in this = a neg = pant cocked other was in some way concerned in While others tit country, and the business of governing was oct right | Ma DAME Koti Bihar tragedy—or murder, as the amateur detective, e TE woadie wir the bhesta of eneen gradually abandoned to a clase of professional ae anes - i @ street 2 = was now nearly ready to call it. Greatly en- | oner. Next, to the astonishment of everybody flow with joy and happiness, politicians contemptuously called office-holders We bave careful thonghts f 2 ilently came a black boat couraged by his apparent trace of the criminal | the two drove together to the house of the While others go their lonely way and office-seekers, and the task of serving one’s And smiles for th A’ RS. C. B. GILL Stealthily grated ¢ | or ctrminals, he immediately took pains to con- te who ited the rrant of arrest. Unblessed with aught of tenderness! country tell into’ general disrepute. ft ne Rut oft for ‘ u at | vert his slight acquaintance Rar Stein Another conference foll wed, and ere 1 wouter why thee became pereeptibie’ that the government arn Ting iter tonne mes NeW TORE wil into terms of as close intimacy as 3 unqual anger ppointment ot Should nee nd eated, and that it began to be thought A! lips with ¢ r t feoom 614 &b jhe was a handsome, accom, woman of | Mr. Pryor, the prisouer was released and sent nb cae Robe? evitable, and, being inevitabi ; Mt brow with that look 0 ue ‘world, anywhere from twenty-eight to | home in the superintendent's own carriag. ASR meen eee that ther was nothing wrongin ‘alfowing it to wreacroa inter 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Suns that were brightest and skies that were bines: | thirty-five yearsof age. She had tions | How had he secured his release? By ply Ah! well; we may not know in be done. It followed soon that a large propor- | WASHINGTON DC, Darkened aut paled in > that ever made themselves visible, and was ap- | showing to the superintendent, who was an oli athe wh ofores of each life? tion ef men who passed as respectable ‘secret- retarued from New York ett arently quite alone in the world. Jt was not | acquaintance of the dead man, and was per- But this 's Onc wh sees carried this reasoning a step further, and _ ies and novelties in nery ant jong before Mr. Pryor came to the opinion that | fectly familiar with handwriting, a letter which And watches usthrongh joy or strife SAM GAGE. AT the. sovernnient cenit wa cncatea. j ‘Thankful for past favors, she eo! she was a woman of unusual coolness and nerve; | Mr. Anderson had written a few moments be- Each life its mission here fulfills, they might as welldo the work and reap the ‘The Selentiac Asmerican says t te wot often i sh cisely the sort of person to play a dangerous | fore his death, and the existence ef which his ee ec : harvest be envbedy slee. Riek we Ban’ peltmtihe theme of cas copcetal Yet not in visions of grief pave I wands and difficult game to a successful end. He memory and the feelings of his wife had hither- corns Or savahtne i ‘ In a country so undeveloped on the one hand | degree of interest to the members ot the tair | pe ak pe re phan fy dep grew very, much interested in her asa curious | to concealed. It ran as follows & ss and s0 rich in resousces on the other, there were | See who may, perchance. glance ‘over H ‘De -anning vagus dreams of the fare prey Rete tng oe Pe voirspemo boars |e ; eee Lee se i innumerable fields for individual ent-rprise— | Pages; but now we believe'we bave sot » FANCY GcCoDs, Yet from the tides of the mystical river ——es = os Sake hor ounie cles wanes reeipree a gh an ge Al : A “gotm sagt 1 in San Fran- | 204 fields of such vest. extent as te be beyond which is simp’ “bsorbing. Probably, Madame By EK. LENZRERG & Co J vices of spirits are whispei ev co i i 5 paid ry 3 5 5 | . s ee San Fran- el any single une. Henes vas - * ¢ “ . Sage aca saeceashssss attention that the boarders, one and all, settled | man who came to this house three days ago,1| lve Harper, who was raised in San Fran- | the powers of any single tor roe ceageoniry) [rly ne, Ore the Bessemer of & summer a2 207 Market Space ty and old, in th into @ conviction that he was desperately in | married when I was a mere boy. I thought she | cs pigs lit pea until she came to | Seek the aid of combined capitalists, and that | pia it may also be imagined that during TAMPING DEPOT, dark Boat love. had been dead for years. She is utterly bad | much bigger than a split pea ee Seni eee Sacaniee | souk shopemeg eos bate Meatoea cea orien She often showed a rare ability in conversa- | and perfectly unscrupulous. She has recog-| this side, gives this amusing account of her corporations. It is forgotten tact that, inthe | flarnmwtt eee aria we tonal fencing. and could ward off a subject | nized me, and at any moment may tell Neille | corts to eat as many here as she Lad been ac- | Corporation American corporatio: were | you have purchased sufficient material to c Stvente Steer cen va ma = bins san tae a ightest heel: She beites t Ne T ones ot eects | Cuatomed to eat at home: not wel! managed, and that men ta ot their | Struct a number of those | - ets ver sho @ si- | she ives to | on | -see- g garment very much as some men now | in comparison with the intricacies of which most elaborate workings of modern engi turnish no parallel. Now, a learned professor has invented a plan whe ine iia tation in talking of Mr. Anderson's mysterious | lawfully married to her. { cannot live under | I ordered the waite A FOURFOLD ALIBI death. and she did not hesitate to express her | this torture. Take care of Nellie, and if possi- | raw on the half-si opinion that he had been murdered. This | ble never let her know the truth. Let think A city boarding-house is proverbially addict- | T4ther puzzled Mr. Pryor. Had she any guilty | I have been murdered. For though I point the management then talk of the Aevsi-tr __ Opposite Patent OMoe . oF SNELLING SELLING OFF: et too, before he left the room. AT CosT, TO DISSOLVE PABTNEMSHIP x 1 5 daa's noone ewer expected t single white dress may be changed as now led - ti m: itis 01 ed st serious attack—of - iphagesmgyenaty ze ig the entire at ed to gossip. hen, therefore, twenty-six | Knowledge a = a ai m4 oe gomnny preniyed ance: Sete one and I will ‘proceed to finish my stor: transferred to the affairs of incorporated as you desire to any color you may fancy, and OF THE NEW YORK Bazan, - perjury would seem to indicate, e teng ago who d it hom Pp yn th - it w »posed that | Bare “4 boarders at Mrs. tole ® family boarding | naturally be adverse to discussing it, | The superintendent sent for Mr. Pryor the | Waiter came back, knocked, poked 1 the contrary, it was supposed that | this in your own laundry, so that hereatter the aan on k of the teepatr trent, kad been found deaton | 22d would, at all events, endeavor t0| next day ond told. hin tint Mes damec hedee | and suid: * Do please to wish a hundred re gore! eel pap nad bratey always be | money which you would devote to several robes jooke< a ii large oysters, miss “Yes, a hundred of your | Well paid with little to do, that its contrac- | of varying hues may be entirely saved, while —— — e “tetas savine yun? be sectinned. am lots largest ops, sak may Sineee wits thom, |S ee veins aismead te tia gist on which xr eotaily detereat oteap tom. Se pees Le PReScH STARCH ENAMEL hing from her which in any way aided him edine- . You are | , too.” He bowed and lett. I began Sis oan, ch | of totatly ditteren: plexion. he process he article in the world for doing ap Lines or Presenting them with a topic of inexhaustible | 1°the Sak he had aeutted vngn heen am Tabieto arrest for Uaealing into stir peoples | tofear I bad overdrawn the market, but dnaily of late vearsdo not eaist—the corpuration were | very sim ists in merely coloring thy ‘asin. It imparts @ beautiful gloss to the fabric = ie tan Gack waae, te tion whether | house. By closely watching her he had. how- | rooms; and if yeu ever breathe another suspi- | got down to work again, and torgot alleise but | then both small and local, i.¢., having no great | starch used in the doing up. Suppose a w ‘or, in the first place, the quest 1 : cu a 3 foster the idea that it was a case of his bed with a d er sticking in his heart, P id m eo they feit that fortune lad been kind to them in | *wlekle. With all hi te be could draw ted age For sale by ali Grocers. ; en he vealth, and being owned, managed, and intlu- | dress is to be tinted a beautiful crimson BURBHAM 8 CO.,m nfactnrers. 2 pmet! pacities as an | 6; nut bo 2 my letter to you, when he returned and brought | Weal Pet — | . dead man bad been murdered or had com- | ‘eiguer “Latterly: he-had heen’ attacked, co | Sion gains Jeath I will have sou arrened at | my dinner in, but no oysters. Lasked where | enced by the local community in which cach | parts of tuchein wie pnaling cole etiel on Se 180 W oat Lombard eet. ae iar auicide was one admitting of a vast deal | ne announced, with insomnia, and in his rest- | Anderson's death, "have any business of | they were, amd he said, ** Dey's comin’, miss,” | existed, and, toa great extent, for the interest | {hemist can rea 7 Baltimore. Mary of discussion. Then, supposing that he ha D . : 3 - , i . i : «i convenience of that community. A sufti- | ved in twenty parts of glycerine, and mixed tn | > == =—=_= . pquent rn nd down and he bowed himself out, and directly re- | 4™ n “ Pop ange “ ba r ely s . APE s committed suicide, the investigation of his tenn as al kote el ae Gane ree peg your = — itr Sagpetieact pavendronpice turned with two other colored gentlemen, each | cient poopie of inp found in beg tee @ mortar w th & little water. Then inary INSURANCE COMPANIES. aati ee mrad be # rich vein jin the working Of | night walks had not been altogether fruitless, | 2%! tying to men who are j . * | with big trays covered with Oysters, 1 | tory of the all-powerful New York Central Rail- | starch, finely pulverized, is stirred in, the bins PANIES. © ‘hich unimaginable scandal might be unearthed ¥ So when after three weeks of careful intimacy “So far, Mr. Pryor has followed the su-| declare, as big as my hand, every o1 Toads, One company was chartered to build a | thick mass obtained is poured out and dried on E AsstnaNck If, on the other eee he had peer murdered. 4 | with Mrs. Stein he fowhd that he had not ad- perimendent’s advice. Had he read the | Well, there was my dinner on! one tray, line of less than mrenty miles fro. the} soteon biote f ,baper. |The Powder thus obtained ls Se oe = werlight the | Yauced bis purpose a singte step thereby, he de- | Faicide’s. letter “he would however, never | three trays of oysters. ‘To say I was surprised awk : e of le d just F n starch, ld be at once opened. In whatever light the 4 omnes letter BO | We * it dy express it. Tava oft than eighty miles from Shenectady to Utica: a | applied to the fabric. When the latter is dry tragedy might be Viewed, it was fail of promise | {efmuned to try the worth of a weapon hitherto Bis’ stew did’ not extabiiah “es right to"oy | shundred Ualifornie oysters, aud Tnever, yor | third torbuld a line of leas thanslaty anilce from | A RuGatg ne atric y gine the latter is drs ae nee Eye Se the twenty-six | “Gne evening when he was sitting alone with | Mts. Stem ‘Anderson and to inherit’ Mr. An, | had enough, and so I was not to blame. ‘These | € Nall, top cen gierborations were | erately warm iron. By means of other coloring gre use wth fect caring | Meno a, hey om sich tr | Senanvs popes. Wy ake mame en | Home ache gongs mynd Suva | mney ty smal om weak tno ga So | ara natant Se over muse wi e uta siasm. : a he | pile, t tl tuation. st a ¢ ob id coun- = however, two or three exceptions. The | Windows opened, he led the conversation to the | nust be left to conjecture. As to the suspi- | the pile, and took in the situation. 1 mu s i t - 4 . . | have looked astonished, for ome of the darkies the interests of the community which created sel, however, an dance of damp localitie: wife of the dead inan naturally did not jor the etincteraatirecin os mentioned his habit | cious oiling of hinges and rollers in Mrs. Ander. : 508 s « CO i them. | They were practically, as well as theo- | and strongly deprecate going out in the rain 1, OPP P.O. Departmen y her acquaintances were weil aware rin, but I looked around and sald, | Tens thy coset ee we well ; eo : . wing s.toug Fire Iusurans enera) conversational uproar, neither did his | °!, inued, “into several | 222'8 room, r {celuat will donee, anair wast any meee I v, eatures of the legislature, and | as we doubt the fastness of the dye and would ‘other, who occupied the hall bedroom next to | ,,,,/¢ has led me,” he continued, “int that she had a peculiar detestation of the noise What do a say to my the room of Mr. Anderson, and who forgot his | having been met in a dark hall long after mid. ax own gnict in his tender sympathy with the | nignt by a beautiful woman who, mistaking of oll. FLeaket loss of the wite, ‘Then there was Mr- | me tor “darling harry,” embraced me and told mks, a gentleman who was on bad terms | me that I had feft my, watch im prvoth ge with the deceased, and who had quarrelled pub- * idea whether I ht ha e . Hely with him over a question of politics only | hAye never vot decided whether I ought to havi Adventures of a Daw! the day before the tragedy. Mr. Banks 5 He looked straight into her beutiful eyes as he ; ” ne ~ | ere: public convenience. If it had ot be at all surprised to behold the my ges, myn willring.” I could not eat an oyster. I com- | crested for the public nm al 1 01 ar again ii cwnentver She fred; bys Inia eae menced with a cup of tea, and ate a little din- — peg der oe pel ~ lazy for Ji * ner, all the while eyeing the oysters that lay | 0st of the directors of the old Mohawi appearance. zu for June. there eyeing me maliciously, it seemed, and | Hudson Railroad would be residents of New | sss York, and transact its business there, and that yest ISSUED— - Compan nt | THE GERMAN AMERICAN, OF Ny, shortly assume a rather streaked and zebra-like |, $1,000,000 +202- iy men Cir rer ete Pesca retire ieee | ic pctaiiont ‘weeld aumasty oane Ker omen fingers in the faces of tire citizens of Albany, A Danbury man started for Greenwich, Fri- | }l0oked out the window; there was a d istrainsaway | “emolirs of the War with Mexico, — J hat he would run e y ’ there fur the rain, and intothat drain [dropped | #0 tell them t CASH ASSE 9306 427 6s little about the matter, aiid his reticence was Sue cotae This gaze stead- | day, tosee an iron fence. What he wanted to | (Here fur the ral, and into that drain L dropped | from their hotels, and, if they, complarned, BY JOHN R. KENLY romain - commended and imitated by Mrs. Stein, a | Ind without changing cob, When he iad Tally makes’ no difference: He meade gt | departed my liking and longing for oysters, | Would run ail bis trains through the town with OFFICE, 608 FIFTRENTH STREET, fascinating and beautiful widow, who hi a congo i: " = j= | Out stopping, the story would have been deemed | Published by LIPPINCOTT & CO. For «al by POSTE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Caney are? comparatively” anus | as fanciful ss that of ‘The Coming Race’ Ia | BoB MOHCM ie Gee cee Rocce ate by | miz.sm KW. BATES, Acoor s of rice; but each one of these great | me, however, these several corporate links, | !¥- been but threedays at Mrs. Burnt already the belle of the boarding house. Seon after Mrs. Anderson, entering their toreve ewes on the 9:30 train, so he hurried home to get | ' 2 ready. His wife and a vicious outside woman | Yidua' was some little | Many That is hardly a fit story to tell to a lady, ard I think you Owe me an apology for ventur- my3 dal HE CORCORAN IRE INSURANCE were cleaning house, and 1 i with others ot the great chain, became welded " " . ee > CUMPANT ing to tell d f i iy horrible New York aitairs seems like some | With others ot the j “rem HE MOST WONDERFFL DISCOVERY OF & coroner's inquest was held the nextday. A | Tuo had sircads learned to admire the perfect | O75 custard ple, holding itn bis hawd yelling | Were Stn a vee to Tae ae earned econ: | corporations upon the whole countres The tex Dr.8.D. Howe's Arabian Milk Care Orsamrzen Apwei Ast, 1678. physician swore that tne position in which the | Sat not, however, the mam to permit ‘tne acc, | for bis things. When she brought his overcoat, | 1¥2 Ao nosible. ‘The way thove oysters clea | mense power of great and concentrated wealth mae anc . » 100,000. dagger was found wae quict consistent with the Tttic to interfere with the ipractieal; so he | he set the pie in a chair, to put on the coat, but | [here HS pomibie. Ugh! Itmakes me shiver | Which is actively employed made itself almost ¥OR CONSUMPTION PENNSYLVANIA ave’ ml ovcumen Si a Ot | atee handsome watch from his pocket and | {7 is nervousness stepped on the end of a long- | Sve how, “Iwas affiid one or the ether of | immediately felt. Every eminent lawser along | Cures ordinary Coughe ona Cords.e a fow hours, E's Dave Stone) , im a glee ir is" | replied band in their room in . the line of road was its counsel; haif of the like magic; also, those waiters would peep through the keyhole, | * a ® 50 5 t : his usual health and "¢! oils intention- | TOSS @ pail, and the other end flew up and dis L - : | judges of the State were stockholders, or direc- . . J spitite, at eighto'clock inthe evening, imonler | aivomcnicd you aed | likegie sauntantion: | Charged about a pint of the awful mixture over drens over it, ail thencont nuct uate LUBE | tors, or ex-attorueys of the road, the’ svurpe, | D¥-S-D.Howe's Arabian Tonic Blood Parifer, to call on a friend living on the next tour. z veek oh shat the sota, wall-paper, and his paintings and in- | (Tess 0 : cont shrewdest, most active business men in every | Which is purely vegetable, cleanses the system of half past nine she returned and found himdead. having £0 long detained the watch. Shall I re- | 4 onant wite. ‘She made a remark ant he on. | one had disappeared. ‘Ther I stopped Mog? ung | town were in some way interested, or connected | all impurities, varias it right conure wer and wakes Symptoms of the rigor morte were already ap- | S40it you or to Mr. Harry ogres pe tradicted it. Then he sat down in the chair | 4nd opened the door, closed the window, and : . loud. ~ oie She knew now she was in his power, and sur- = ~ h . The waiter came.and Isat there | With the company. " parent, showing that he had beendead for some rendered with the aime covlnes with whet uke | Where the pie was, and got up again witha | Tngthe bell. The ome —_ With such AN, President ice Presideut, man, Micheel Green, e € forces springing into exist- neral Debility,”” “Lost Vitality,” and “aptly exne’ avi 5 stoutest hes calmly and answered sweetly to his questions, i eb si Z constitutions —- on each occasion she had glanced at the clock ,,;)>°% ‘y nent you on themenye | the surplus, but he was too mad to converse in | n't believe in eating hs theese ‘as | in the history of corporate bodies, and growing | Every bottle is worth ite waht in gold im the room. She had lived happily with her ,Mough I cannot compliment you on the means | 4140 dr more than One syllable’ Mod ceacwt | once; theyare hurtful.” And his face! It was | rapidly into a magnitude that could never have | Price $1 per bottle, of six battles fe gs Husband, and could imagine no reason why he bS_"hich you discovered it: ‘May I ask wiiat | Po'theteyot aml bostied sie Git nai, | 2 model for surprise and wonder, atvly L taint, | been anticipated: and ‘with the eMelsnes oi se THE EQUITABLE IPE ASSURANCE should have committed suicide. He bad no | [‘Srecume. of teadin ‘On a Woman's imlisere. | Seclusion of the baggage car removed the of are we : | American government constautly lessening, it Cuas. Storr & Co., 450 Pennsylvania avenue, - enemies, so far ax she was aware, although he | {,Prenumes es oman's indiscre- | fensive lunch. He got to Greenwich all ght ‘The Su keane, | is apparent that a time might, indeed must, | And at retail by Company has for years bas Was not on good terms with Mr. Banks, whom a ‘ and looked at the fence. We hope he admired | z y as | come when government would be really tuo in- Z, D. @iiMan, 627 Pennsylvania avenue. at institution inthe world he disliked, and who, he said, had insulted him Let me sck yous aucstion before I auewer | ie" Then he started for home, bat minnn toe | gri,know.a room where sunshine always lingers, | cmcient to maintain the rights of nociety, by | WG, Dtcxerr, corner Bena. ave. and Sai st ER, Gexvnar Asewe ‘The dagget was her husband’s, and was habitu- | TOUS. Wasit merely an indiscretion which anid ae the next train was an expres and | And there ise preath of eummer and mignonette | quiy restraining their aggressive powers. Suck | 4 4; MILatEx ory heat Treasury Depariaies aso 508 Sevextn Sracer ally used by him asa paper-cutter. Mr. James | 304 Committed when you swore that Mr. Banks | ‘iin't stop at Grechwich, he was obliged to | in the air whenever I think of it. There «tired |i,’ hot far from the condition of American | "Axis #09. tat “y pes Anderson testified that he knew nothing of the | {td yourself were in the parlor on ing Might o" | walk to the draw-bridge at Cos Cob or stay in | man comes home, and throws off overcoat and | society at tho present moment’ Ieieer se | 3. . a tragedy until Mrs. Anderson knocked at his | thar the parlor was cimty all that esesige ” | Greenwhich all night. “So he walked up there | hat without looking to see what becomes of | against the government, all the administrative | D.B. CLARKE & Oo., 4% street ant Penns ave door and cried out that her husband was dead, | ‘MAL the parlor was empty all that evening.” | it'the rain, but didn't mind it muchas he had | them. There is a broad {able inthe light; strewn | talents of the country are to be fonnd among the | 3-8.J0wes, 281 and’A strects southeast. bo noise whatever in the room of the de- you'arc, I suppose, that bonoreble casa noise: | an umbrella, and the pie ‘vas pretty well dried | with papers and magazines and woman's work, corporations. Their managers have learned | 74#*# & Co., 529 7th strest southeast. Ceased during ‘the evening of hisdeath. Mr. | Yoqncice PPO? that honorable creature, « | in’ “When he got to Cos Cob, he stood up ona | with a few rose-leaves drooping over them from | the value of ability and the wisdom of paying | K- 9: Dowtisc, Oxand O streets southwest. Banks admitted that he er tei ao aa 1 nd very | fence to look at the scenery, and swear, when a | 4 central vase. There is a wide sofa of the days sw ress, in its ignorance, has |)’ P’Hicx.ixe, 301 Pennsyluania eve. and $4 at LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATIO: Anderson the day before bis death, and might | yo14 : Coon my word, 1 intnitely ad. | SMAFP gust of wind took off'his hat and carried | of the Georges, tresh-covered in chintz, with ndoning the early policy of the country, | W. R. Brox, corner 7th aud 0 streets, Gauized 1730—the oldest Insurance Goer“ have said that he*would beeven with himyce” | rour steadiness of nerve. ‘Theres arnses | across a bog lot. Then he stepped downon the | ferusand harebells for patterns, and the tired | PC" by niggardliness to eversbody connected | Witenes MeLeon Garant tan edi wke,tm* : he oldest Lneurance Com mire your steadiness of nerve. There is no need other side too zed to expri himself, and | man goes down there with a great ruftied J Cas aan P ms Ifso, it was not a threat, but an idle remark | hat that er side ama: press himself, ai - with the government (except its own members), AnH Assn Crs ee taht really meant nothing. He had heard | Whatever that we should quarrel. and only ask | Snother gust of wind Came'along and. tarned | pilloweunder his shoulders, and opens paresis has been driving the talent of the country out E HAVE JUST RECEIVED CONNECTICUT FIRE IN Of jhis death after the discovery had been | Sou tobe ae frenkas I am. [am not, as yon | the umbrella inside out. A brief’ conversation | und letters, dropping them as he gets throug of the public sivice, What thea bi | We ‘on Hantroro, made by Mrs. Anderson, though he could not | {uPPaet, & professional detective. Ihave, l'ac- | nere ensued between himself and the umbrella, | Ou the four, the most natural place for these, wernmentof retaining Mer. ‘Photias Seutt 1b Casn Assets ene ' s is | Knowledge. watched you somewhat closely, be- forthe hat Whee he get | 4 gieltac beom painting amd ber watcr-CUlOTs Wh NATIONAL FIRE INSU the precise hour. “He was ta hu rar s- pajnting : its War department? Where is Awistant Secre- ATIONAL FI SURANCE bree’ ie _was im his | Th mec iN pour tedinonee @ around several times, and | and paper lieon the side table, just as she left | tary Fox, who was procter eee ne, oo poten oF Hantror — SER Al ‘ti See twas the matter. He | Sy wulen you mad hymen then jammed it down on his head, ai them to rush away for an impromptu ride. I | Navy department during the wet wee CASM ASSETS oo a meta trvant who told him Mr. Anderson had | winj sceuse me of worse errors than Tiavechor, | one more through the bogs as the train drew | have never been uble to discover’ any disar, one suppose that Mr. Vanderbilt could be in. TBADEBS’ FIRE INSURANCE OOMPAN been murdered. Mrs. Stein, the widow, who | Mitted. I was examined mt the inyucst’ before | WP at the bridge. It was a terrible straggle, as rangement of the household economy by this | duced to accept A secretaryship in exchange tor - OF Onieaso, foo! ia the rear, was the last witness aates | Mr. Banks was called, and knowing that he | We Voge were uncertain, but he strained and | flight. Somebody lett shaw! on a chair. | ¢t Present office? Did not the last solicitor- LADIES’ SEXRTS, te tee ee coughed and spit, and howled, and swore, and | There will be nothing said about it at breakfa: at dd be anxious to prove that he was not con- be pats i eneral resigu the second legal position under testimony was substantially the same as that | WOuld itdid seem as if he would catch itafter all. What | vext morning. There are no laws here against | Of Mr. Banks, with the exception that she was | cefed in the murder, I feared that te might z 8600 000 mareomas Eve AND MARINE INSUBANCE government to become the law officer of a . MPANY, Puitavermia, ni he thought as he stood on that fence and | playing with the curtain tassel, no regulations Tanti Cast Assets... * - $893,000 in the parlor with the latter gentleman from | Htecit, but quite. sure to compeanse oes: | Watched the train sail” acrow the bridge, mo | asto how often the snowy muslin custenee sors Cited Serene inteanat the United States urrapue Wags AGENTS Pow seven o clock unt! after nine; thus establishing } to avoid the possibility ani at the mae ne prog | Human being cam tell. An hour later he ap- | be put upor let down. They do not last ihe cities on the continent u comparatively seen WHICH WE AKB SELLING EQ OF kee PURANCE society an alibi both for him and for herself. ‘The jury | What you call I bellere nlibt tor tui. | Peated in Stamford, wet through tothe skin, | season out, crisp and speckles, as Our neigh. and inexperienced lawyer whom no corporatiog Cast Assets... noe found a verdict to the effect that Mr. Anderson | uid we were Bathe parlor tarethoe, (OF tm, 1 | splashed with mud, and with au expression on do across the way, but the only conse- | Nould eater Sith aks ome of its logal af. aec38-0tf came to his death by being stabbed with a dag- | fe'wouid hot couteaninr me eet uel aute | his face that would Have scared bh hedease, | wucnes is they are otter ee ea ono fairs, but who is entr th all the 1 at r = , but professed an inability to decide whetuer oa uestions:’* | “K0OW I) Backing himself against the depot ho stool | ‘There is nothing very fine about this house, businicas, civil and criminal af tie gave ae Tout et inch Sener Wasa case of suicide or murder. ‘The deal DIF. Prvor was thordughindicappointed. He | there until near midnight, and thea went upon jut things are renewed oftener and look brighter | Contrast the array of counsel if the enc ‘OF THE ° man wasduly buried, his will proved, and his | say no reason to doubt the, Potion whit, | the owl train to Norwalk, falling asleep inthe | than they do in statelier houses. "The chas mobilier railroad cases_Mr. Curtis, Mr. Evarts, 8s DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Property, the whole ‘of which lett to his wife, | Mrs. ‘Stein gavg bli. are HO gees ee meich | meantime, and narrow! escaping being carried | have no particular places, and anybody feels at | Mr Cushing and Mee Becta e ee ENTS PER SKIRT. Mech bwer Sed wide remained athe bor | Kayan Ui cherie comrchon, faa ae | Huebner areecoget geabeeng "| Hest (acer tee mmo then neni, | wr-etnert du tice. “eeu ORGANIZED 406 UST ¥8, 1070 beth brother and w! rei atthe - nbury, arriv! me just fore: et ness al place. re fe J . ing house, and maintained every outwatt ay | Bad some guilty epgemolpclay murder. He | His wife was abed bi leeping. She'iny | is e lawn, it is meant to be walked | ‘He liberal fees that will be paid to these really LOCK Woo! case L gS, and harrassed by | on, and the geraniums are fondled and petted counsel with the salaries of the attor- D, HUFTY & TAYLOR, OaPita: eee ey 2 solicitor-generals. Manifeatly societ 1 ~ suspense. Perhaps he was dead, and lying on | and caressed as if they were children. Do you | "°Y. ly y, Office tn "s os Ponnari- couraging. Imilsdedppsiencel flor ern the-cold ground ik the rain. ‘Thion sho ¢ ought | know there isa magnctiam in green ienves and ever! frcomes tn’ cemtact with ie eee sora 683 PENNSYLVANIA AV: eae ereee. ae Vie | Sonmtea to the wecan tenaenens ne anal ee tere Nady and groaned; and thought of | growing flowers derived from tho earth's heart, | Stone woceuse aoceaes be eee ae = SAMUEL CROSS, Beoreser? i - "4 ie ¢ knew his knoc! makes it good a an ree! em"? os | watch epee her aed nn car, ia, imauisitive | the” moment it sounded, sad raming dees | Thisis Keown oe the bone eae onl emt Pemeral, Cute and ee nme wnecanoat- | asey Metropolitan Hotel Block. Blane, — . Cret was safe with him. It will hardiy be seen. sake in toe costume appropriate to that hour, | be late at brevikfast. There is no ceremony of | Some the moa whe are tne ‘agents ofthe pon ma. Wail, v 2 rew herself in air, and hysterical! e 7 universally popular. Str. Pryor was nota de. | ¢u, but actually parted on apparently friendly | Sheata™. waiting. Coilee and cakes are put up when ; P eye ete tae cleared to"Zlt he | frememt, corporations ts corainextnt fake | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. ousekeeper's convenience, and a small one set i Bs for the late comer.” ‘Nobody les awake at nignt | Clases, im aristocratic Europe; for they consti- O, you old rascal come in here. rms. Mrs. Stein was too astute to quarrel with a man who could do her injury, and ni- | 22%0ury 2 us as the ender has possibly supposed, but n idle man with a passion for solving | ad jon ‘ity it puzzles. He had read the reportor the | (Rca, admiration for her cool intrepidity wa 8. tute @ feudal system which exacts service, if ae H t ade him careless of t ie Don't Box the Children’s Ears, till the light ceases to shine under your cham! not homage, from an influential portion of REAL ESTATE ENTS. $ coroner's inquest, and had made up his mind | Morality. = Sr tee | chdlarene pens aaah na varie ko kaend owe qloor, if You want to sit up and read your novel | every community, and which carrigsonadis | A FULL STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING L ATE AG that be wou! Sepene tak onan pao There remained one more person against | have seen that the passage of the ear is closed gh. guised warfare with the ee, Bak oe. UAN BOYLE. FRANK BABNOM F ‘ Meicen an wasecon inw ce cots chanmeous wernment, sometimes | KEMAKKABLY CHEAP GOODS Has JUS1 | J =I m his suspicions were now directed, Mr. | by a thin membrane, especially adapted to be —— ~ | in Con :ress, sometimes In state legislatures, in | KEEN RECEIVED. ON EXAMIN ALON ion. | He, therefore, sl lntaediatel eats; | James Anderson had sworn that he was in his | itfluenced by every impulse of the alr, and with inane i ai rrgearee gs ea Me arrayed again tated wealth and power | THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELTLS. | ReEaL BRESRE®, NOTE Ghox ERS, po no one had yet ex the least suspicion brane than a sudden and Meche ae ee” | is, that they are much better natured about it , y ge. Bente, gine Linen Hemmed Handkerchiets, 3for $1. K SALE—A handsome HOUSE on I His first move was to make the acquaintance | Mt! "as i= any way connected with it. Mr. | membrane than a suddei 2 TE any one aa. | When they do obey. There is indulgence and Extra Fine Dawes Bent rs us het Soak moter Latrost, Mo eo the cea Wee te mabe the seq wt. | Siiemtione to Mic bectaers Caan nnly_ devoted | sion of the alr in front of Ie? If any one de- | ropaes in this lovely home end nee ete The Prater Under Sunshine. Gent's Fancy Halt Hose, pa and “HOUSE No. 1010 Masenctusetin aeons, A igi cold, for which be coaueliod hit oes pearern dg psmentot o and accepted ae | signed to a Peccrengeapnolge Tembrane, | time for things which most people eut short, an | Edmund Yates gives some exposition pictures | Gent's Best British 40.3" 24 st cmt, far Sufficient for ‘his parpose, and he easily lelthe | Possibility the theory that he had killed the | he could scarcely « & more effec eat i; hour's play with the children, a “right down | of Vienna and the Prater, under the sunshine | Second Cry Fn eoepl ors tere nished or euforeisuel "k COREL, c uished or uufurnis! co ' © the hi mi in order to marry the wife. The | than to bring the hand suddenly and for. 3 . 4 : t's Di *. $240. Beveral the dagee gong serge yo arg Prune to his wife, strengthened this theory. | the air violently before it, with no possibility | yt merry, comforting letters quite outweighs | low 2 rater as fol- | 4:0 Styles of ine Canes, 81 each po ber cl — ee progr oon d = LE | Then, too, the brother occupied a room adjoi for its escape but by the membrane giving way. | {6 raue tat there are cigar as*=s on the man. Far away as the eye could stretch, each side Eastak Ses T pens enna, “a eager hal neewer heh fou that the | TE tHAt IN which the tragedy occurred. Wax | And far too often it does give way, especially if | the fact t pile of work on the sofa. Disorder | of the drive was thickly lined with 2 Ladi men evidently inclined to the opinion that the | there a door between these tworoome?’ ‘This | from any previous disease it has been weakened. 2 > y with onlookers, - man was murdered. He could, however, give Ty fi proved, on different railr city, for sale at low 7. Sw fi 5 , “ AS ° ready - 18 Of all kinds, made of ; bee Pb does not imply dust or soilof any kind. It does | Viennese of all kinds; priests in slouched h: the best Muslin, and well sewed at one dollar, icsrvsisie by Suking oust prtauir: | Stn Apaeram meyer ef the form without | curiae vay” Non in inethcony Wty | me neade eoabuinew or can cham tt | an iongs ant trgwn Soa wache'as ge | gupta ane Race ae 2 mitted suicide by stabbing would probably in- y means ‘leave to be” in most cases, thinking of | heels, with blue collars round their teens. Fine Hemetitched Handkerc » Sand 2 fer $1. | pro locking the door, and as her meal: t up | there is one thing which does the nerve of hear- creed i a 2 : if ueeks; ro- | Mouruing do., 3 and 2 f stunctively withiraw the weapon fiom the | to her and she rarely left the hens ore ae | eee ng which doe OTL ts i ee ee nee oc nacr i# simply uar- | tund smug burghers in black broadcloth, great | $ouruing do. Sand 2for gi. regular made | (350. TRUESDELL & CQ. round as soon ashe feit the pain produced by | wasted some time before he had an opportunity | sudden jar or shock. Children and grown per- mony of a few notes. Disorder isthe tlowering, | in watch chains adorning their stout stomachs, for PS a AEAL Esty TE BROKERS, Not mach was to be gained from this | tomake hie desired investigation Ay Patt, | se ena oe ent etetTen and grown per- | Pranching melody af onetheme-“aad that thinks | Lae onsen ate decorating their fat fore: | Childrens Striped full regular extra long Hose, quarter, and the amateur solver of criminal 3 for $1. brat x 915 7th street, (over American Savings . : ddividuality.—Shirley Dare. fingers; female bourgeoise, rather bulgy in th: pairs for §1. ao ever, Mrs. Anderson and her brother-in-law | heavy blows upon the head; and boxing the ears | 1 valst, ¢ ake a voter | 62 are : carding hontse's 20 watch the inmates ot bs | went out together to church one Sunday even- | Produces a similar effect, though more slow! =e sat hp gna A ape go Tecgpeneed piackysize buat socria = cane’ Sih slaw and Nec PAvING” “TAKES iin BeGoTiaTisG Soneding bower. He soon decided that if mur- | ing, and My. Pryor, provided with a skeleton | and in less degree. It tends to dull the sens | ‘Lue Co: NrESS Gvicciott’s Literary Ke- | regarlethe hair put boohen Brent at | Fine Oval Frames, $0 cents and §1. hes ne TAKES ont NEGOTIATING der or suicide had been committed, one of the | kev. promptly chtered the room and gave ita | bility of the nerve, even if it does not hurt the | warns.—The supplement of the i '/aeme Gordtempered: 6 ctacled professors Ron int | Six Fine Plated Kntves, for §1. . Benj, aivore, four witnesses at the inquest who resided in the | thorough examiuation, membrane. I knew @ pitiful case once of a | Zeitung of the Ish of April has an article upon Colleges und hospitals, pretty nursemaiden mice | blendid Satchels an pean Pal e Sie 6 orinoal, house ought to be able to throw more light There was a door leading to the brother’s | poor youth who died from a terrible disease of | Swinkurne’s Byron,” and detailed quotations | their charges: wack oainen omen’ ten Children's Rockers and Chaire, §1 Chief Clerk 1; Jobn Fraser, Arch: tee matter. As for the rest of the board- | room, but in front of it stood a huge clothes. | theear. He had had a discharge from it since | from the preface of the new editor, in which dlp me Gg mobi tor tan | Hondemuee Joodiabeos oot Voor itect; Hon, ve ancien, Sie be sat, Convinced that none of them had | press. This must have been in the'same posi. | he was @ child. Of course hearing hail | the hope is expressed that ‘‘something at once | Ruvate Soldiers, principally remarkable for the | Habdeome Jardiniers wd WARE Prames, at Anz Lowtble connection, hewever remote with the | tion at the time of the murder, for there was | been dull; and what pappened was that his | new and trae” may one day be brought to light | ey wae eee alee ta ean mole honda, §} sac tragedy. Being an intelligent, unmarried, and | Wo ator place for it. The clothes-press annoyed | father had often boxed his ears for inattention: | concerning Byron ite. % Hoceee thee eee 00, i shoal int jitinking | RoW Plate Bracelets, Sette, 2 the appar ends discomolate raise wecited that | him, for it seemed out of the question that the | Most likely that boxing on the ear, discased. as | concernin g the apparently discomolate widow was the most | door against which it stood sould have been | it was, had much to dewith hiedring. ana tas Probable culprit, if Mr. Anderson'sdeath war | 102% #8 a stealthy assassin. However, he un- | brings me to the second point: Children shoutd | stil treads thy eoreee Sit she speaks we can- | Cn caps; Polish Jews, in fae fault of any one but himself. He, there- | dertook to move It, and to his surprise tomnl | never be blamed tor being inattentive until it | not guest what she may have to say. To this thelr shoulders qeeaay, Tinglets hangin, ALL THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER ee eee ee rollers" ‘The dove bebind teres et | deal, “Thus ts coshy dene ta piste eee Uieesscemeene wutnet arene gansthing’s | their heavy woolsking, and Englishinen in they | ARTICLES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. * } rollers. oor was locked, but 4 is y di ing them at a | died meanwhile without divulging an 2? y i Mrs. Anderson was net over twenty-three jiclded to the skeleton key, and moved as noise- | few yards’ distance, and trying whether they | Now (says Mr Kast wiles ee hat iaeuicgettme Of checked suit and round woman, ‘Sife had bees maceuably a very pretty | lessly as the most careful criainal could desire. | can understand what is said to them in a rather | ASW, “S rence,) I have had the privilege of | 2&tin whic scoontris mation delights to B. SILVERBERG’S Peving Here was the path which the murderer could | low tone of voice. | Each ear should be tried | looking through the whole of the weet open bareuche,a0d duns - , Have safely sed, provided his victim lay, ax | while the other is stopped by the finger. Ido | vatuablo masuscrist “oolecton ett ree, S sharpest trot, 1a the Greer eae | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOR “HEAL zotars ponent wold — Bank ; | the murdered man doubtless had lain, in aquiet | not say that children are never guilty of inat- | Countess, which Ie sill ie the Possession of her | or Germany, with the youthtal Pad tested, To this branch of the business Tage, Was eared aed ever since their mar- | sleep. A single dark spot on the sill of the door | tention, especially to that which thay doc family. It contains, besides the MS. of a work | mark by hisside, A grase et ee oF Den- 318 SEVENTH STREET, Tage, was exceedingly devoted to him, w! | caught bis attention. “He stooped dewn and ex- | particularly wish to hear; but Ido say that very | on Byron's Stay in Haly, by the Countess, which 7, an if Fran oven somewhat Was passionately fund of her. They had no | amined it. ; — ami Mr. Anderson was evidently in ome otters Berce broad wai Sco ally Wok erm. ate ee ‘it: Some one had evidently to | many children are blamed and punished for | is full of unpublished {nd contemporary ppg man is Unserer Fritz, brow- | _ wi3-tr Pennsylvania aveane, possession of & considerable fortune (his | ta tee dee ae tee aeknife, but the stain w: inattention when they really do not hear. | notices, a juantity of Lord Byron's au pt ‘YOUNTY OF WASHINGTON. A i ty man, I should say. will showed that it amounted to some sights = too deep to be removed. Was it blood? | And there 1s nothing ‘at once more cruel and manuscripts, (for it er J y: Cc BOARD OF P' 1c ‘harms, Chains, each. - te ngs sides, lies in the lap of ‘the , | cUPs foreigners, too, in shoals—the Hungari- Chatelaines, Necklaces, &c.,at $1 % and especially fa’ the lap of one on tpl in knee-boots, braided frockcoat and dark 800 Styles of Hubber and Jet Jewelry, at $1. ans, instance, of Marino Falieri, | “The wives of the two’ princes wi vo uld the murderer, retreating to his own room | more hurtful to the character of children tian | seyeral cen # " — are in another District oF Qoicxs: Dire Anderson asa pace ey Soke well ot | have dropped this trace of his crime, aud been | to be found fault with for gist ie neatiy tne | Se% )and, whet na pond aediones icpeney Pla Sod cee egy ictoria of Pruwia, | Wasunezos, D. rs. Anderson as a quiet, weill-bred woman, of | unable te pbliterate its misfortune. Three things should be remem- | Sn extend dating from 1826 | Plump and ge looking, Page tephra rather strict, bat scarcely puritanic princi- | “Mr. Pryor felt a conviction that he was right | Lered here: 1. That slight of deafness, adapted for | her best days: the Pree ee d, in | town, at the intersection Cou! Woman have stabbed her buas- at lat. e, cared to make Ro further search. often lasting only for a me, are very common J yEhlcate The Goon Of Flanders | side of Nichols avenue. . clothes-press, amor e Mi, eb] uring or “4 , from a point Mr; Pryor sgon satisfied himsels that she haa sak cunt rthe discov: | colds. That s shght deatees, with toes cor great advantoge, and the Prine poms 2° ont Hin tot the nor mat directly Gsiven the dagger into his heart, Prevent a person from hearing wien he is ex- pegpochymny ocd Prince of Denmark, 's land, thence for he found no reason t t the alibi which pecting to be spoken to, will make him very dull wi ,, come out of the exhibition, is | Jefferson street — rapa wed at laurie ina sae —s fo what he ls not expecting; and, 3. hat there fy hed in ig nenllipe c Mpa Soaroum eet loyed some ‘petra a deatness wi a m can hear crime? ‘There was no motive perce ble which retty well while listening, but is really very two in uniform. in white | direction of could have. led her to play so infamous ai hard of hearing when not ligtening--Dr Hine, and scarlet, Husslans in white and gold, Prus- "etary Her husband freated her with all the dover ing te Popular Mieues Sly for: Jour: PI Staring British scarier te tes het oo, | Saal sees that a woman could desire, and his death could ; Bible-reading on —: Weaned with ‘uniforsss "anf sickens’ Sith gress make im no apparent way improve her Xourn’s lanevanexce.—The Chicago Tri- when the company of friends sbakos, I seize upon an open fiacre and order | Ma¥ 26th, shea lover, and was buner: lates thatone of the strongest temperan € ect: Rev. xl. the coschman to drive inte the senntan’ Brent deat ofthe Boards Out her secret murderous desire? Not a breath Drees has a dress.” Under am not free from it yet, for at the end of the | Columbia, Room No. of scandal attached to her name even in a large Prater, tar away from the din, the bustle and Jections which may boarding house. She knew but few gent te mob, | come upon s gentleman in uniform ‘sidered. and never went out except in E her busband or his brother. i

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