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° from Fiett : bewildering. He had surpassed case of Insanity. His Letter um Florida. ance was fairly M [Continued fron First Pane y with her deughter, Miss Harper, | Owing to death in family Mrs. F. G. D. and Miss THE GREAT MURDER TRIAL re ree on cane wan eae ROSE-COLORED DESCRIPTION OF THAT STATE— | Dion's great open-table run of 45, t arhest F : = “New York, Miss "Palmer, Miss | Fannie Krause will not recetve: 633 E st. se, oo nae ae So pas pe pern petites ee oe ccbiseoneggrriea :x- | on record e. ; Miss’s Wageie ant Lalle Williams, of ». Miss Gould and Miss Warneld; 1213 | Owing to mrecent, boteartiiors. ies wamie ened by observing the conduct of the prisoner In| “sire wWRALTH AND A LOVELY TINE GEN- | OD fairing Mere, and Miss Harmanson, of Vinginia: King Tec: East Capl- court; his frequent interruptions— 2s The great piece of playing enddently reversed sted Dy Mra. Frank M. | taste” Nay <t Noraid one Sree? “I won't interrupt if you tell the truth,” broke in] KRALLY To BE FOUND THERE. the tables and carried Sexton to the front. 1 Miss Lillie Benkert; | Mrs. L G. Kimball; 620 North Carolina ave. THE GOVERNMENT’S LAST EXPERT. | the prisoner. Correspondence of Tar Evextxe Star. the first time, with a score of 291 to Schaefer's hat had con- zz nam i Mrs. Secret ary Kirkwood, whohas been seriously ‘The witness continued to recount wi ‘ Esrerance, SUMTER County, Fia., But, a8 Sexton suffered a relapse of poot gi assisted by Miss Alex. | {tor several days, 1s mot yet able to leave her Rabie of saying the Daey was Responsibly for the ‘ December 25, 1881. 1, Schaefer soon eaught upand passed his op- assisted by her daughter, Miss | “’Mirg ‘Andrew Lengdon: LeDrolt park. - | HIS REASONS FOR BELIEVING GUITEAU SANE ack 0s" broke tthe prisoner, “and he will take | _ASFloridahasbeeome thezreat objective point | Ponient again. Sexton.” how nver, went to the : Siinted by er aunts 1718 New | Sites ore eine ary ecetre On ReoOUNE of ee care of it, too. Youeun stake Juur iifeou it Dr. | of the tourist and secker after health, 1 have | ,10Mt, once Srcion: pos Batons, Sette ee sy ee a ington; 1501 Vermont ave. ‘ FREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS BY THE PRISONER | CTY, He wilitakecareorit” | | | thought it might be ot interest to te readers of | Score of 2 The scores stood ve 13 cack ee ae ee Mre Mccurty aha wee Peter: 234 New der- reasons for pronouncing the prisoner sane, the Tak Star to hear from one who has no lands to | inthe second inning of the ing c witht Mra. J.D. Ter- | sey ave. ‘ r risoner sat ‘You are pai its, and the game, — ve ot TY close cK r ” 7 ly and evenly contested. Shortly after The Misses MeKelden, on account of the | A new order of things was ushered in at the City ‘he Jury ts not and in the near future destined to be. Iam | '¥ y ca y r fe a or and little neice recently; e losed “Do you believe.” asked the district attorney, & run of 19in his eighty-seventh inning, Sener pated by | deta of thelr brother and Uttie neice recently; 623 | Hall this morning. The east wing was closed to Laiee Oe bees tee oie ae now, on the 25th of December, when most of the | TUN oC 19in his eighty-seventh inning, Sexta ifely, of Washingtoi Mrs. 1. I rland; 14Q st. the crowds that applied for admittance to the | court?” state: are wrapped in snow and their rivers | to score on the sever ’ a nbs 1003 M ste court-room, and the pubifc had toswarm about ACTING A PART IN COURT, hained in ft joying the temperature of mid- te over the ret rton; 221 Massichusetts ave. ; the main entrance in the center of the building. | “I believe,” replied the witness, “he is acting a | Chained in ice, enjoying “ans | mabe place toSohe The steps at the east portico were kept free for | part; that he Js representing what he thinks or | Summer, with the forest and flelds covered with mae the moore 909 te Senge Parker and Mrs. Nellie Devendorf; | jawyers and others who had business in various | belteves will impress others with the idea that he | a Fich foliaze and rank yeetation all ground me, Schad = ee ached 1 ae 2 ci vine in- | an e vardet look upon through the oper nd Mrs, Samuel J. Randall will not receive | OMives attached to the courts. For several days, | ts acting under, or is tnfluenced by, a Divine in 2 re open | Year's d ay, a8 Mrs. Randall 1s 1nd ep | during certain hours, 1t was quite impossible to | spiration. Ido not believe he believes he has any | Window filled with roses and other flowers in full for your opinion. | sell or axe to grind just what this country is | } und Poe Roche, ussistet by Mrs Whiteside Crifer: 108K st new. owe, assisted by her daughter; 103 jecision. on t iss, guihered in 20 This favor, but Si ous Mn by her dang 3e3 Rey- her cousin, Miss | Pg } pla, of Lad Ss! M le i W) mn, sact business, spectators were as humer- bloom. Esperance, the home of Maj. W. P. a of 10 passed into his fifth sti Talo, oceasioned by the death of her sister, | transact businé ¥ ul s ing.” , Saar tee ecty © ghiont jorse gait, with a sovre of 412 { t tad by Mra, Helen 8 Burnett, who ‘aie recentiy at Stockholm, can as y¢ jay. oer ~~ bn Senos was delivering his answer the | Couper, is beautifully situated on a bluff, about horse gail, wil v nw. Sweden, 8 AS yesterday. vel Akos 7 he never | sixty feet trom the waters of Lake Harris, *y assisted by Miss Nelle} Mrs. Bushrod Robinson; 1th and Q st. GUITEAU’S OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT CAUSES A GENE- | Prisoner talked, too, announcing that he y « ate! werht fel it ante: he truth, “You | commanding a fine view d nf for its gor- Sant Mrs. N. ‘The Misses Bettie and Miss Minnis Reed; 902 M RAL LAUGH. deals euEnely with ceanke "aeaid war the Wikue Ss, | geous sunsets. There ae auie e fateh 7 en eh had Este, st naw. im When the court assembled, and Guiteau had | “hut Tdon't, and the Lond don't.” here. of educated and hospitable people trom kept ahead of him. He drove ae; lention nig ing.” © Byam on acrouat or sickness Of Her | taken his seat, Me addressed the court, saying -— CROSS-EXAMINATION OF DR. GRAY. various states, in the midst of fine land, both ee ck ee ae Hinttio aud Kishin Warde 90a | Mrs. C. A. Schott, Ist st. se. ;_ | “The wife of one of my guards here—Mr. Cun-| Tho witness was, at 12 o'clock, turned over to| pine and hammock, where pine apples, grapes, nb or oul a er betting Sai ned Miss D: Ty 1th st. n. On account of mecent tines, Mrs. Willlam 1; | mingham—has got a 11-pound baby as a New | Mr. Scoville for cross-ekamination. Belng asked | strawberr wes, bananas, figs ani ail the nicky perbeverann m- her damchtor, MMS |<, nina Re al by Mrs. Morgan | Shock, wife of the enzineer-in-culef of the United | Year's present.” It he didnot expect compensition for his testl- | semi-tropicai_fruiis ‘are raised with protit. ce tian Sa taknen ben. tn 985 Rhode Tskmnd | Shorwio! and Mrs MM by ies ee ea | ee es Even the judge and jury broke down under this | mony, he sald: “I have no expectation about It.” | Lake Harris is the largest of the lakes in the | Goer coh ae thn Gat anacee Bek ReentE one and Mra Sammel HL Greene, aswsted by | L. Crissey; 1317 11th | Mrs. Schwing and daughters will not recetve. sally, and joined in the general laughter, while | «Send the bill to Corkhill and he will pay !t,” speed heii coed ay ae Le eae Oe | SAAT, ger a ruin Of $b CaPGAA: DRT OA MAREE Mix. Win. Murray Kine and Miss Elida J. Gilfords Miss Fannie B, Stoops, 433 H st. nw. Policeman Cunningham turned bis back and looked | interjected the prisoner. ee ee Pen | upon his sixt wr of buttons with a ng wer s i : 3 nd daughters; 950 Mist. intently out of the window. ‘The witness remarked that he came here with- | ea rey fp sbted ese is | load of 53 point 515 to Schaeter’a pmicine. eee ets denne Miss Aggie sari Wates, sis Vermont ave, | B® GAY'S REASONS FOR BELIEVING SorEAy eee oe Bec cea ca Ls id ene tind | and’ benutifaloranss provee i taph thie ued ext acrease his jead, and i : | ney npaces Jobn P.G ithe: a en called td a feather’s welz] e h him. te ie ie wer e matte Bet B, Mon, saistot by Miscns Rune | ston, of New | 1gliS Mule White and her sister, Mrs. I Tracy's een ones, ent Gain the |. Hes bean here Uvioe in fret class sigie nt WIE | iter OF itis Oran ce section or the ned to be very little chance le Mam Fa; 1009 © =t. Mra. James FP. Hood, assisted by Adams and Mrs. L.A. 8tandebury: 16 Lewis and |, layed splendidly at tin ng outlook, and, rolling wt runs of 13 andi, en- ae Mrs. Dr. Winter: 1613 10th st. Gen. Roum aod Miss Mand Raum, assisted | Mrs. HOH. We 1M st.nw. rand her daughters; 1824 N ck. b fer, who : ; lard’s,” sald the prisoner. back-bone of the peninsula, and the nefer, { examination. Dr. Gray sald that one of Does a $1,000 ee generally have the wetght ofa | waters of the lake flow through the Withla- | Spite of the di Teasons Unat convinced hin that Guiteau was | feather on your mind 2” asked Mr. Scoville. cooche river, on the west. to the Gulf of Mexieu, | UP i succession bri Mrs Ih. A. Ha by Mis. sane was that there were no evidences of his hay- sro, Agt, in giving my testimony—not $1,000 or | and from the east throuh the Ocklawaha and | tied upon his a with 505 Sexe hav- Sella Whee Sse ative . W. Bennet a st. | ing had at any time exntt of in- | $10,000,” replied the witness. St. 3 : = ling 550 to hiseredit. This mu m mae — Bor moe e Johns tte As pee Cal ~ nnett ee 1101 F st. ane atany time exhibited symptoms: Mir. Scoville having questioned the witness as to | the St. John’s tothe Atlantic. A trip up the j sed by arun of 19in reply later on, made 19 on the rail, Test of the spectat: who bad con- t Sexton had the gameas good as Mrs. Dr. K.P. Howkiud, with Mrs. H. RB. Moul- fon; 1227 9th st. now. Mrs. Pro Hudson, U.S. NS z: 1502 ¥ . * I peer sat terially inca the number of eases of homicide he had wppeared | St. Jobn’s and Ocklawaha rivers will repay any | te ; Mr. Scoville objected to this testimony, as in it | nas an experts the prison asked: crow ms y | one for the trouble of getting bere and enjoying | cn ae the witness was called upon to review Tacts pre- | men have you helped to hang, doctor?” the grand scenery upon their banks, but when | 28d th sented In evidence. ‘The witness said he could not recall any case tn | he sh P. Dunwi 30 Grant Place, 14 11th St. new. in, “Oaklawn.” nS. nd Mrs. Dr. Hoch- “ anes 1g), anal ani eneéptinn HOE recall is trip farther and reaches this lake Tae ie wine Lona _—— - Lites Gale Higdon Worcs = Object ‘as overruled, and a e] which he had made a mist:ke either In pronoune- he will imagine he has been transported | besan to. x ense. Jenni 220 New York ave. n. nees Colerain, | | Mrs, Bladen Forrest and her daughters, 8329 N | 2000) " pen tee Or Ulte oar ion, he will imag , ‘ : . ! iby Mis Hone Dickson,” Josephine | st. “Dr. Gray then proceeded to recount the further | HS Sane man Insane oF cice wersc. iathe | into the Pairy lands of the books and found a | Placed 12 alon, Ee stoteg omar prmeour New York, and Mrs. Ro Latte Mrs. Dr. Groot, 924 New York ave. reasons upon which he wes his indamene ie Area eee was very ong tis morning. | second Eden indeed. | nee ccaicgral ot — were est Fite N kL Kowa ¢ - ae Steel Miss Rhoda A. ea ee u J st. DW. entoned the prisoner's soo! health down tw the | "The witness having said Whit he nad changed | Silver Springs, a deep pond or spring flowing or ay ates ea) hoban peeiiierwcy agai assisted ss Fa Mine, wayze und Mrs. J. Utne of his coming to Washington. hfs views In reference to the causes, &., of in | inte and ag a part of the Ockiawaha river, | he ithe table fur a long period, and Pie: Piacke A. Teitchcouk saa selene erin: ei Matyland | su60ce ue Mr. Scoville objected again to the witness’ re- | ity as he grew in experience, the prisoner is one of the strangest and grandest sights one | Si ee ae sor ¢ st = - on ee ove 6 . d ™m UrkS being: in the nature of an address to the | out: “You live to learn, like ther pe p, t If | ever b vid; it contains or covers about two | re pole ate we oo ke rigor Mis n, assisted by Miss Joste | Jury, but was overruled. you live twenty years you will know inore about | sores, is nearly circular, and aithouzh the water | of | adversary. : aefer, on the othe ve ‘Weeke: suas cine ee Pe ober Cue a) in- ee Eas may know something about from 40 to 60 feet deep, it is so clear that you | Played be ee ancy ee <4 rs y the Missos Tit “ lation wo his appile or e amie style. this wgtesipl lay he its bot- | UPTear of enthusiastic cheering s etfor Feu eet Ge ne answerto that,” guid tio Prisoner, “is that | "Mr. Scoville read, from Dr. Grays annul report | Catt plainly see the grass and rocks upon its bot | pond wiih wast the doctor sald | for 1874, Lo cross-examine him upon the staveient | tom and feel that you could reach them with | Overtake ataaica on sepottedr-wptcren 4Y; d clahned ivspiration at the bosinning, | there in reference to his aban loning the theory of | your hand. In fact, it does not appear like | too late. i digg detchgrornaes intddle and at the end of this t u es without physical | water, but it is like looking into a lange mirror, | Mid the wildest uproar. Cheer upon chee dole thing Wes derived trom inspiration.” lesion. | ‘There are four yaricties of land in Flori rang through the hall, and the victorious ex- The Witness continued, suying that the prisoner | “In other words,” sald the prisoner, “the sclence | swamp, low hammock, high hammock, and pine | Pet Was carried off in’triumph on the shoulders told hin that this inspiration did not come to e Insanity 1s a progressive selence; men live and oak lands. The swamp lands are chiefly | & his friends. hith wien he conceived tae act. 1 Ou this subject as Well as other subj; x itr soil epmen aelanken wai ia Phe miuking up ot iny mind,” interrupted the | thirty years they will Know more on that subject | Used as fertilize The hammock lands have |_ It took tour hours and seven sisted by her daugh- ite, and Mrs Frank H. ted by Miss Dut! Helen Nichois; THE PRESIDENT left New this morning on the limited | mally receive the new Chine rk for Washington press, and will for- se minister and his le, assisted by ? ie “Kellon, of Baltimore i i ; ne sees : s 2, | quired 155 innings to play the match. Sexton's ‘oher, “wits tie resuit of tac grinding pressure. | than they do to-dey. They will take in the Abra- | always been considered the best for fruit culture, | (ited i 5 need ie predecessor at the White House at 6 p.in. to-day. LS Where the inspiration came In hamie style by that time” but of late the piue lands have gained in favor, | @Vemze on the entire 600 points was 3 27-31, ee ee ee —< ‘The witness went on to recite that the self-con- TRIAL. NOTES. and, as they cost iess to clear than the ham- | 4% Sclaefers was 3 111-155, Sexton's best and M4 fel ae Hows Oe ain Hon. B. H. BRewsrer, tl hey General, wit® | trol of the prisoner, his prep tring for his own pre- ba Aine yesterdny tho Hallway 16 thoeast| ThOGk arb eolested bi many. While the state is |TW®S Were 77, 28, 19, and 16, and Schaefer's were mt a ve hs n his family, Wil stop at ¥ 's during the win- | servation, Was Ivonsistent with the behavior recess time yesterday the hallway ieselncon! soph y a es f 23, 20, and 19. It is estimated that the re- be ag at Eee eae | irene wis ter. He will take charge of the office on Tuesday | 01 lnsane peopie under similar circumstances. wing became so jammed that It was next to im- | settiing up very fast, there is still plenty o} ae cine or te tune wabeamiel te $750, which a tsted_by her douzhters, | Iv : ‘iby Miss Banks, Miss | next. ~ he Lord uua't employ a fool to do his work,” | possible for lawyers and others to reach the | land which can be taken up as homesteads or | . Alice and Finn! ss Hunt, Wheelor and | | y aivt thes young ladies of Moune | —— - : Ke lu the prisoner. “Please remember that.” | omtoes, ‘The Court in General Term were informed | Purchased at $1.25 per acre. Sexton receives outright rt: Senator he Portland,” assisted | Ye 110) M st. Tne House Disratcr Commirrer.—A call for a Withess Said that the prisoner's claim to be | or the condition of affal by Mr. R. K. Eillot, Mr. |, The great drawback now and in the past to L™ OF LETTERS KEMAINING IN THE by her Rosebud Jonas, and Miss Lizde |. WS Sherman and th Ses, Sherman, Mrs. | meeting or the District committee will be made by | 12 ATI TIGOERIS EE UFO oe ee eine | A. Ba Worthingtony MISN-Wi Miller /andl otiers, | this section has been the lack of traaspottation, SATURDAY. DEGEMBET a as Connin Ponies Se ae Chairman Neal as soon as Congress meets. The | “Fs ey ae L 5 - ares § but if the railroads now projected and under E AY. ait - MPS. Gon. O. M. Mrs. Co in S500 gnere: action that the witness had observed among the | and the result was that the clerk was directed to 2 | 83 7To obtain any of these Letters the ont must Mr : bert=, Mias West: first business to be done will be the assignment by | insane. © enter an order directing the marshal to c! Way are completed, the settler will reach this) Sly 2¢cepveernen Teresa? mea eae bw, Mr Hd sisters, assisted by Miss | the chairman of the sub-committces, “These in| ‘The witness said thatin hls experience insane | tis Wallweor end ep it clear, that part lake sezion in search of a home, be struck by | fine ia. : Tee Tet eee bf St Lonis, nd Miss yoodsum, | (ude Ways and me ins, education, the market and | peopie, who clatined inspiration, nad a pro.ound in the o have. ir. worth, its varied resources and ad- | | §?7If not called for within onemonth they will be sunt Pee = ant Mabel ivate pitlor 3, Kies Hous Twill not make the | insinity apart trom this delusion Itself; this de- | thereto, Tt was Intlnated by some ot ‘the judges | and new homes wiil sprinz up all | tthe Dead Letter Omoe sy Pe sad Mal raInittes with Dax | Slow of inspiration wis merely a symptom of in- | that the east end of tae building Was uot the en- | around, and its fertile lands be in demend ‘Anam inate ma 3 Seas a - z of the committee. he committee, with but | sanity, whieh pervaded tue whole system. The | trance to the court-room and hereatter tae public To persons suffering with incipient. consump- | Bacau Mee roline Leonard Lash a three exceptlons, is made up of new members, case Of the pris inconsistent With this. | should look to the west door. Fi estat F and weakened by undue | Becey Mes Fis Lewin Mary & ehnston, . See = The with ing used the word dciusion, the | Mr. Scoville exhivited this morning a leather | Hien. nervous | iy, and weakened BACUC | Herry Mrs Pea Mann Alice se PERsoNal—Mr. Schlozer, the Geman minister, | prisoner said: “Insane pressure 1s tho word. I | medal which he hed each be ML.” Tt was in- | Sttid 1 or long sickness, Florida | Roou Mrs Ehza Moudy Mrs L eae leaves here this evening not to return, which ts | don’t claim that there was any delusion about i Ted In gilt letters as. fol “A warde Much has been sald of | Brooks airs frank W Mai tains © sanuibers of the Minhatian. rally regretted.—Professor Newcomb is still | |, ‘The witness sald in foraging his opinion he tok | Chas. J. Gulteau for best plea of insanity. Dec sings. Of like | {icc hinuie’ Malone Mis MB men @ Mantattan; 17 | In Reston, where he will be detained until after | {2 count the Taet that the’ prisoner recognized | ber 2, is81.” e mere brag and ex-! Byrioe ite Midd cton Note E. Kurtz Johnson, assisted by Misses Mrs. Rt tie Sti of January, on which date he gives his | Hs own alleged insanity Neither Judge Porter nor Mr. Reed were pre: agceration, but I ain here to see for myself, Bradley Mow MeCoy Hannah ° hn-on: $13 M st naw, . | 819.172 st lecture belore ‘tae Lowell Th-titute.—Dr. ou are Cilking about cranks,” sa this morning. vilie find her Utuie dangu- | and Lhave come to the conclusion not « halt Browser, Mary J. McK Tucobs, pssistod by Mes Motlie Bald | 3! 3 by Misses Annte and | 4, the medical expert, whose testimony | OBC, “how about: Abratam a fer st tn the eng press. | 4 ne Ht Buswose Mrs tary C iB its oo f | Bible, where tae Lord diry quate MhcAriinr Say GUITEAU'S CONTINUED INTERRUPTIONS OF THE ne K eEety eau ae eniEn the “Congres of the Treasur: y Mr. Scoville having again objected to the man- | Herts, fe jge | has been told of the climate for health, {a | beauty of scenery, productiveness of so’ 2 KS, | Openings for honest toll and investment. vl service, Sat among the cx- Although one of the earliest points settled in | 2m Kopeoea, d by her sisters; 1329 | on, with Mrs. | | is this country, Florida as a siate is yet in its | ry Mary © 2 as} . ig | herand substance of the witacss' testimony, the “po | infancy, and, when full grown, who can tell | & ate Trambulliiollins Nellie > Miss Hunt 3 EC eneae nb of $2,600 tot! i * Soctety of | Prisoner came to his atd by remarking: “Dr.Gray, ‘Annie | What her future will be? While my friends in | ( i nd Eva | Butiniore.—alon, Ch: 7 Jolorado, | this morning, 1s arguing the case for the prosecu- TG lane | Washington, I trast, bothioneand all, may enjoy | ¢ re or aaa yhos. B, Bryan, form rly commis: | tion which no expert has aright to do. He must Tuorhing in the house | a merry Christmas, they do it around hot stoves | Cattle Mes Mudre te ‘iter Cameron expects to leave tor | CODfne himselt to facts. Porter wiil do that bus!- vis discovered in i | and shiver at the cold blast from without; but j Chapman Mrs Dr Mexico immediat: ly aiter New Year day. s—Judee Porter I mean.” ned to Bre William y would enjoy areal Christmas, let them | Ciatk Mrs W 2 —— - DIO PaCe ee DERONEE SAUCER Gvereae THA aUnan DEA alee oe nt to Florida and bask in the sunshine and | {° : rhill: 116 A Janitor’s Suicide by Hanging. ns Pe with such remarks as “You don’t herafc wan thewessciow an her lover, who had | Choy the fruits, and they will more fuliy rv nt and Miss About 10:10 o'clock this a. m., Lieut. Arnold was fina mors." 2e The wines baie Oe St | cone off and got married. He vistted her for the | their sincere thanks to the Lord of heaven and | 1 d tiataman had hanged himself tn the | tj ote aving : nowit irind Army Hali, corner 9th and D streets nw. nant went there and cut the "d to be John Robinson, bout 6 yeirs old, who had b: BOE Huh ty Sones Lhe Jast time on Christmas day, when she made hia a | earth for His many blessings to bot them and rain Geeta pie err tpersen ts Christinas preseat. She had not seen him sine, | theirs, body down, | hid better stop talking if you don’t want to | 40d heard yeste Eee ae he witness nurrated the results of nis own | !HE this, she prepared to die, and purchasing te | As many have been deterred from coming to Florida on account of the idea tiat it is a tire white man | volunteer anything.” a colored school t 519 4th st. new. are, jeorge A. King, as- | 1301 Rue nitor of the ) nh 3: e vu a i t ean et i ¥ Ps ¢ Baltimore: 98M st nw. |. MTS F.C 1 Miss Austin Snead; Wil- | hail for sine time past. Coroner Patterson viewed | personal examination of the prisoner a8 additional | audanuim, swallowed 1t and was brought lo by the delet zy tb eu vo nl daughters, assisted by | 1T2’s Hotel. the remains, a ve a Ct cate that the | Teusons tor his opinion, ‘The witness sald he had | @octor. a =. 14th, at 11:10 ‘ao ob i » | Fields Mre Hannah “and MiSs Tinker, of | , Mrs W. B. Shuw with Mrs. C. W. Spofford; Riggs | decesse came to als death by commiting suiclie. | tnent about 300 cases of insine Alesandtin a tinire: SRY, Toe Og eet JaCKSOnVINLe | Freer Mary, 2 eee (f . A. Republic took charge of the body and | Pn had committed or attempted to Se ee Thursday, December 15th, at 6p... only Forster Mrs Mary sisted by Miss Kimball, | Mrs. George 4, yer, aststed by Mrs. War- fis burial The appearance of the | Comzait homicides, Reported for Tux EVENING Stan. hours from Washington, From Jacksonville the | Gray Annie , Kimball, Mrs. ul .¢) | Ten Brown, 1K. P. Lull and Miss Belle M. | an had been dead some | “Did you ever have an Abrahamic case, or have | | VACCINATION oF PuBtic Schon Purms.—A very ! other parts of the state are reached by steamer | Gilmore Nims Helen ( ie, Mie ss Parker und Brown; 144 PILLS aVe.. COPBET OF 15H St. the act is unknown, You been dealing with ¢rauks all your ‘iife?” in- | fuil meting of the city’ s-hovi board was held lost | gnd railroad, Meck. | QRH Mew Jenny Faylor Mre itarriet y rie Miss Addie Tune, ed by Miss Viola Leach anger, Who Was cinployed to do | quired tie prisoner. night—Hon. S. C, Neale in the chair. A communi- ee ee = hie iene Mrs lace ssisted by Mrs. | {24 Miss Willie Weaver, of Baltimore; 600 7th | so:ne work In the hall, found him hanglag, having | | A list of 105 cases of homicidal insanity, under | Caton was read from the board of “health calling SEXTON WINS THE MATCH. Gonzales Mra Thaler Mrs M urg and Miss Annie ‘ sted by Mrs. DePro: Na. | Mite Durst open th? door to get to fis Work. It tree trnent at ie tities asylum during the past de- the aaenaon oy ere ee ee es ° i Gibson Mrs Maggie Bhynn Mrw Mt So eee | or, acsisto: y Mrs. ePro; Na- fs thought he had been hanging about twenty-t cade, Was exhibited and ni am hy the witness. OX oughor An Vy itl ape r] Garber Mrs y ary her daushter, Mra | t hours. "Ho had no farnil BS BhOUbSireaty-<OUr | Yn but Urea Of Une i, (he Wituess Sed, had | Loard to entorve the. law: Tel ivs to the heetion, | He Defeats Schaefer at Cushion Ca- | Grimbine Minnie Putuer Sirs Marthe ston 3. Wart’ Miss | _E and Mrs. Thurman; 1310 Massachu- : - — any clatm of Divine inspiration, been made. ° The | of pupils at the pubite se nls WD ave nol been se Newie jor Prcciln "as tat 5 we s lores oF THE KeNNeBEC ICEMEN.—No class | three cases were What Is called acute mania, or | Vaccinated. ‘The order suspending the Vaccination iee-cubiacent ean Mrs Tension aid daughter, Ne St R st now, assisted by | of men sean the daily weather report with a|TVing Insane. One committed the act under com- | Tule was rescinded, pnd 2 resolution directing gen- | SEY ENTE ARYEN SHOTS MADE BY. THE WIN ». | Herbert Alms Jane Ubshur Mis Melvin sisted by Miss vase, of Pringet keener interest than the icemen of the Kenne- | 2d of God, another because God talked to him, | eral vi ation within ten days was ordered tobe | SUCCESSION—HE EXCELS THE HIGHEST Re- | Herbert Alma Ji Vernon Floreace “ - 7 ee | by Mrs. Prof. | } W "Eo onan of Gin ie snd the other because a vision appeared to him: | communicated to the teachers and read in schoois. | CORDED RUN—SCHAEFER'S EXCITING ST Hawkins £veline Wiliams Mrs Caroline ere, assisted by Mra aM. | &: News : 0. F 219 Tst.n.w. | be Stack Decaeaimen of ithe Kennebec, for | ‘They were all insane al. the timey before the time, | FATAL ACCIDENT.-Mr. Win. Dishman, a well | rom viceroy. Hendin Mrs Mary White Mes Ea Ada Martin Ae = | Mrs. 3D. Terrti, ussister HL Renshiawe | they are fast Secoiming Tecoznized as the bo-| ond after the time. : ARO Arootr living on Lee street, between Wolfe | From the N. ¥. Times, Dec. re ae) ml . Sta aeons and Mrs. A. ermont ave. nanza kings in the business. Up and down the 5 = and Walker streets, was kil iis morning at the ry a © free s ieee aa -, Mrs W. D. em oe a “i by her sister, Miss | Nr. TL i by Mrs. Col. D. B. | banks of this great river aaueaat preparations NOT AN INSANE DELUSION, BUT WICKEDNESS. Alexandria ship-yard. He was at work up an ele- The first cushion carom match ever played in aa ee om Mire Kate ¥ Se eins 4 Soest UES] are beine made by the thirty e more companies | PT Gray gave detached descriptions of various | vated staging and becoming giddy fell to the | this city took place last winter between Jacob | 3sckson Men ida. Notes ak hing: and Biss t Jf Columbus, O., and Mss) and by private individuals who expect to cut | ©4S°3 Of Insanity, Mustrating what 1s meant by ere ie aay quickly {2 his home, but | Schaefer and William Sexton, and was won OE pea {howler Lucy and Annie To hee ae Gauchtors, assisted by | 28d stow large quanties of the staple this sea- | hallucination, delusion, &. ‘The witness having Senet sere rg bas Witham Mrs Susie Reporter's Notes.—Justice Brown, who was | the former by only four points, for « stake of | Joues Mrs Mfshala Endo Joyce Mrs Nettie E Wallace Mansie Phittieiphia, and; son. The Kennebeckers fi suffering from temporary numbness of Imbs said | $500, The following week the experts played el assured that the | had propounded to him a hypothetical question tates douse Wey 7127 Mst.nw. | crops in the middie. western and southern | embracing the circumstances of Guiteaw’s crime, | to have been. caused by the use of calined ieee | Johnson Saile A White Mamie if Mra. dD, by Mrs. Augusta | states will be as decided failures.as were those of | stated that they did not indicate au insane deiu- | from cans badly tinned, and inducing @ species of | #€ain under the same conditions, 400 points up, | ewe eae Wiltine mene | Quackentush Ish 0, while for themselves they feel equally | ston, but wickedness. When the witness examined | 84 polson, has reco¥ered.—Miss Violett, the | for $1,000 a side, and Sexton won with ease by | (mbert Lienora Youne Anmada Misses Towne ie omner | confident of securing an abundance of the best | tue prisoner at the Jail there were ho exhibitions | faster, Sul lives and ts taking medicine which will, z Lovejoy liza Young Perciia and Miss Jennie | Mise gee > . over 30 points. During the preliminary ar- issisted by Miss Maude ley. | MSS orld. Ifeverything turns out to be | Of temper on the part of the prisoner, thoush he | Some extent, support her strength, but she re- = 4 Lacker Mrs Jane Chapin, of 5 0 “ . the recent billiard competitions GENTLEMEN'S LIST, — i iow. aha eee oe cue showed some cxcitement on some points. In order | fU8e8 food In any otuer shape. rangements for pe Se ae HW'MISS Hosa Waar. | favorable tts thouzht that fully 5.000 men and | shows l some cxcitziuent on some paints inorder —— at which Joseph Dion won the diamond cham- | 4&arews. GW Mone host 5 \* = innate ie. wien aa th ae Teast 1950.00) ton ct bs ete oom one in the direct line was sim- Facts Peculiar to San Francisco. pionshipemblem the men were pitted against | Allen Marcelus Medary 1B — ir, ascteted by J y er, at 230, larly affected. 3 3 3 2 Atchison Win H sends “Ai Maal ty ‘Thompson; a8 Nst | ice will be housed and stacked. “Day by day the | Mr. Corkhlll asked the witness under what tn. Tee SONiEaie eee en eiare cach ster s third time, and their backers | Hirngrd Alexander EeKnistt Mor, fg Mis Sautiand | tS Sue TMley and Miss Therese Titey; 1407 w | Chances Of securing a good crap on the Hudson | structions he had examined the prisoner, but the | _Zeleztaph poles commence at 11 a. m. Tie eee ce rmmpeclive lavorites, | Bosna c i Norse BS sthyand | y ; and otter rivers to the west of us are growing | @Uestion was ruled out. The north w hob and the aontii gold! This third match was played last evening in | #t*" Shs Neilson Geo C jst. i s yet we i sf THR BEST Al y cus oho. = Liste Gea HE Tirmbiy, svteted be, Mew. aa | beutfully les: set we vie the down casters vTmoNouNriy, NSAMTY IN THE] AGmntgsion to a circus is alwaya Gi, previous pamea bene Ge eae [Eee Sora dno Mays Minute M-Nimoras 10 L st ws ae at by her niece, Miss | happen.—Bosfon Post, Dee. 27 ° The district attorney in urging the question re. | Sidewalks are most unanimously plank. The game was further lengthened to 600 points, | Bales Jacob Gndedage Atrian = and Ss : x x Late Bs L n — Editi Siu'th, of bro-kvilir, Ontario: 1209 Lt naw. ENE AS = marked that the prosecution hid summoned Dr. sel pane sedate hous ste a ie miatority. and was played with umpires and under the | Brady JE O'Brien BMG Crna wit Meni Giese | MIs Minnie Vout; 1221 New Yori: ave. Miss Canorixe: Kase May, the second | Gray here as the best authority on the subject of toren | lars are indispensable with grocery | rules of the cushion carom championship, the (ae bi my thal Mra O-stin Ray; at i501 Macsachuort Ae | st we” Vm Neri with Mrs. KL. Bruce; 400K | danziiter of Dr. John B. May, was married | tusanity in the country. ‘The prosecution, hesala, | Overcoats and linen dusters are companions, | /08¢f Paying all expenses. It was after 8 o'clock | B&stow 3 Ovens 5 A 3 | MEX DW. Voorhees, assisted by Miss Hattie | [lursday afternoon at the residence of her ; were willing to leave {t to Dr. Gray's judgment as summer and winter. panies: | when Dudley Kavanagh took the referee's | iurks Lawrence W Sa acer Voorees, Mra atl Key, Mrs. nodore fae Re wane ct rem ue to whether the man should be brought to trial or |" Pog. night and morning, the year through. poe ra very aoe wane, atical el Bost topon Piste decom 5 i New : Russell; 2501 Peansyl- 5 3 ight. eremony ices fog. nig’ g, the year ch. = wi mathem: in | Bowto D _ “ Howland sod Miss Abnie Mason, of Virginga; Tov | Sits ction | PeMtormed by the Rev. Henry Mottet, rector of oor evn ames dite quustion ov sunisproriox oF | gern nt aNd lightning rarely ever heard or | struments. ‘Thomas. J. "Gallagher then | Brae! Mi Pridgoon dao shes is Ly 5 hI : C] rel oy e bri le beca i oa a Mss s Mitchell, assisted by Miss Fitzhugh; | Burrit inl Miss Lette Ont Of East cs De wa pren Gaaniy, her Gather aor are a TEE OOURE, Show was never known to fall in the city. asph. Dina Pied Gey mee tr |8 ean Joh © Raw pigs tol st of white satin and her veil of tulle secured with | Tbe Witness having stated that he never knew a| Musquitoes are few, but fleas abound, Sexton. Budd Scofield nanae markers | GUrk James, 2 Peabody W A Morgan, assisted by her daughter | assisted by Mrs. Clifford | a her v le Secured with || where ancineene Hannah na Coal yard signs read, “Wood and coal.” Sexton. Budd § eld handled the marker’s | Collins Ikichiuond Quariecs Ino F wer te ee eee ee el Masiey: TH2SSt iW. | Ofange blossoms. Her bridesmaide wero her | © e presto to ti6))| el Sar aets ren ood and coal “bridze,” and at 8:09 placed the ballsin position | Coulter 13 Ea tia, and Miss Hut sen, daughter, and Miss | Younger sisters, Miss Julia May and Miss Alice | ClVil authorities for protection from the conse- ineapples ure 75 cents to $1 each. m Istond ave. " for the men to “bank.” — Sch: | Carter Walter ‘has ts’ave. nw May, who wore dresses of white tulle. ‘The | quences of an insane act, the prisoner said: “t| _ Theaters and side shows in full blast Sun- aefer won the lead | Carr William Richande uC i. and played a pretty opening inning f teav- y HN v3 y assisted by her sister, | groom's best man was Mr. Rutgers Le Roy. | haven't applied to any civil authorities, Tam not | 42¥8- Kexton a ditticutt fie executed | Betas Hotiaesuaton vs ing Sexton a difficult shot, which he Detrich 3B je Robins ou Hon O Est. aw. There were no ushers. The wedding was very | afraid to go out now. If Tam allowed. The jury | Pitst St Mos, Moy day i aholiday. iy a eacpridne neato anos caromcade eral Daniels Sore iy oli Hattie De James Rea, Miss | private, only the near relatives and most inti-| will do that. If it don't Texpect the Lord has fees pAll daily Papers are five cents, nothing less | «toyerse-enslish” stroke. This he follnned cat Deumiacs James Reynolas Ht M y Laura, | sone, Granteal watteave,? “TS | inate friends of the two families being present. | itso T will go. If Mr. Merrick and goine of the best { than that used in money. 9 in his next inning, and as he closed his next | Daniel John M Reynolds Gen J A : Annie and Lucy Donaldson; agai | Jeanie W. Train: 173 Miss J. Smith, | The bride is the young lady to whom it is sald | hwyers la tue Distr: w their business ond I] | Mercury seldom reaches 80 or goes down | efort, which netted 6 carome, Mor Charles A. | Pavis Thomas E pzan apo a Mee ek emai | Miss Fisiicr and Mfiss Walker: 135 Coluinbiast.” | Mr. James Gordon Bennett was enzazed previ- | fmige that they doves court has no jurisdiction |t040, shag fe | Dana’ walked through the crowded hell to a | To Koy Wan” pea tet ‘ssisted by Mira |) Mis Goonce HB. White, actsted by her diugh- | ous to his duel with her brother, Mr. Frederick | "MSC ana stn Scouitiet hypounett- | and supplylnis stones pene OF yard irrigation | prominent seat behind one of the umpires. and | beses Waliam Head Wm ewe = MPS. | tor Miss Mattle I White: i324 Est. now. May. cal question to the witness, turned and suns even | 22d supplying steam power. watched the progress of the game with marked | {sans EBD yan Wm hters, Mra | Mrs A.W B19 N ot. NW. — se, I have read your own question, Mr, Sco- | , Steet processions and ball matehes are com-| interest. In'the aint: Weis after the bails | Een SC Fs pron oe io : | Mr. CLIT Watson, assisted by her sister Mrs. | swa ‘A MEDICAL CoLLEae.—There ts con- | 46, 5 pts mon spectacles on the Sabbath, had teen daxhed about for aquarterofn bee | eee Syterh eS L. | desde LM. Winter and Miss Nora Hall 445M. st | sidlers ent in Keokuk, lowa, over the | “sine only difference 15,” replied Mr. Scoviile, | ‘Trade winds blow every afternoon’ from the Ther palled Che sone quarter of an hour, | Powis OL Bhitiey Dooatns | hw. . fact that between thirty and forty médical att | «you don't read It BO llapresavely as sae et | southwest, j the marker called the score as even at 29 each, | Puta Suyder ED | GHES W. C. Wood, assisted by Mrs. W. A. Fisk, | dents in the college there havé been stricken with | oo 0th y The sun shines every day for elght A moment later there was great lauzhter as | Fraucis ha Scheie eee ar a dyin’ Miss Barrett, of Concord, | a disease that la pronounced by the president ot | °"T yon, pellove tt 60 much," retorted. the dis: 4 ky ie a wae months, | Sexton very narrowly escaped makina palpi, | ome rhc 013 L St. nw. | the board of health and several prominent phy- | trict attorney.» and the other four the sky is a water spout. ple “scratch” by a most singular evolution. of | L322 Michael Sauerwald Fred’ | gators of Commotore Wm. D. Whiting, | stein pox. Tt appears that a body 3 Onetiiird the population live on the Furo-|the ene ball. Meantime Sclmefor vier | Gemeene Biermone dug Kehoe ieee Sie ted by Mis Olga Peversoa, after 12 m.; 1221 K | al grom Chicago was used in the. dissecttn AN UNANSWERABLE QUESTION. pean plan, furnished rooms, boarding atrestaur- | playing coniidentls, and wath his accust ned | Sow Jott A Sends Jas funson, of N we room of the med college, and that the subject | « gment,” ss nee 5 , omed | G 0 peter Nunsia. of Nw acslged py Mew awin fad diet of sxniipox. Yesternay aiternoot one {4 “1 My Judgment,” sald tho witness, repiying fo} AMES. per month for cartage of ashes | Tce OF stroke, slowly drew ahead in the scores, | Greut William Foaso Saale s = Gee, Mrs. W. H. Dall and | of the students of college, named Hubermus, | "ie question, “that question can’t be answered yes frock your a ag ‘S| and reached 50 in the seventeenth inning, having | Gritin William Stewart TJ 205 Rhode Island ave. who resites in New York, died of smallpox in the | or no.” YORE COE: twice put double figure runs of 10 to his credit. | Hslvorson Abraham, 2 — Suthedand WP assisted by her sister, Mrs Rats owe Pe Be | Bstes Dutlding, and was interred in the potter's | “Wor what reason, doctor?” inquired the district | Fifty cents Is called 4 bits, while 124g cents Is | The ede bat jumped up in the air when Sexton | Helmes saowart < Kossuth Niles and Miss Ella | W0019n2, of Conae : Held at midnient. ape remaining cases present & | attorney. ate nd 10) ere herr ite | struck it later on, and it flewin a paraboliccurve | Howsten ES et TEAC D4 G st. a ee eke ie tes Pe favoral we epecte is “Pirst, {t refers to the prisoner at the bary” re- wee onions and all kinds of fruit sold by | to the white globe, completing a dazzling ca- Haniliton Frank Fomor Jarca Mrs duc. D. sic Chesney, assisted by Mrs. Robert | 2 | DeitiADEUratas EPMALs Buoken, Mrs. Marion T. | plicd the witess, “as representing the imagiuary |“ "Thousands of eea gulls int bit th fom that caused the spectators to cheer londly. | Hyaed ty | Treanor Po Soanston: 1608 N st. nw. and Pinkie Williamson, assisted by | Dow and Royal La Touche were arraigned before | person, and would not. be willing to auewen ae front, build, = eoeonbal e water | Schaefer passed into the second hundred first | 220°?) 7 QH sted by her dauzhter, Mis J. Creizhion, Mrs. Ed. | a Philadelphia magistrate yesterday upon a charge | question It it applies in any way. to ho case of the | Nt, building their nests on tops of ware- witharunof5, His score was 105—39 ahead | ui BS 4 Woosten, of Austin, 2 ate Westhorpe and | of conspiracy preferred by W. F. Rollins on behalf | prisoner, irom the knowledge 1 have. from a per, | HOUSES. of Sexton’s, whose score failed to indicat ‘ oe ST i » Carter: 935 K st. now. of his wite, | At the conclusion of the hearing they | sonal examination of him. I should feel that i | Chinese are required to pay a poll tax, but | double during 30 ini Me AY | Hausberry i . by her nieces; 914 17th 2 ae MSS Simpson, of Hudson, | were placed ‘under $600 ball each to answer the | woull be misie xing. Asstiming that tt wae ene | not allowed to vote or become vise ge for the fest 100 was eine comelers aver- | Horty Beer Yenerble Wm Mrs ¢ ; N. Wlilird; 1384 K st nw. change tn court, Tn default of bail they were com- | tirly an imaginsty case, and there was no refer: | "Costs 16 cents £0 Beewiea ee anc ana | 2g {or the first 100 was a little over 3. Hayne Wan. aes mats CLFE Mills and Miss Eva MIMS, sssisted by | 4 Be anon, ith her daughters | mitted, Shortly after noon La Tou-ho’s, counsel | ence wo tac priser, Tshould nou be willing Unen | taveess ag tes. u ety Sexton woke up after this and placed to the | Have WA, Wiener tants iss De Conwell an ners; 1133 13th st. | Misses vides and Adley and Miss Josephine Tay- | began a civil suit inst. Wm. M. Singerly by is- | to give an opinion that it represented an fnsane Galoot "t ai credit of his thirty-first inning 16 very pretty | Hendricks WF Wilson EB Mrs. BOA. Miter, by Miss Pauline Kolb, lor: 1.05 N st suing asummons from the prothoaotary’s office. | man.” loons of ferries are on the upper deck,while | caroms, which he followed up with equally weli- | Hood W B Ward G W OF Phitweloot st rsh nw. Mig: Allsan Wilson, assisted by Miss Lida Adams | The sult ts understood to be to recover damages | " “The witness then dissected the question, holding | "#¢ first contains a lunch counter and bar. played runs of 8 and 10, and in about 0 avi pence Be ay BA Mv. Hactet McCen-y ant diuchtérs, assisted | and Miss Della Hines 1238 14th ec. for publications in the Philadelphia Record, al- | g.1t ve wid nt ght: ororae | ‘The notorious Sand Lot adjoins the City Hall, reached 100, only 10° ze 10 minutes | Ker Charlie D Wactmen JW » Duncan, Belle Burns, and Wat- | “Mrs Francke 8 Williamss 1335 11th st. nw. leged to be false and Ubellous. led heredttsey tastes ee De esons Of 80. | Twenty miles of cable strect railroad operated | 5° en ae Dehind his adversary. | Kiser +8 Wend Jato ; eUrut av re sted by Miss Jennie oe called hereditary Insanity, &. It suggested, he | py stationary engines. here was much cheering as the score was | Knapp. Withame Jno ee Tag ES Me Nor wit Mrs | BPE font- oF Washingtm, and Miss Reta Jackson, | A Poutre gentleman leat areception when his | said, a person thet was Vornineioa ee oe own | “Chinese do all the washing, perform h | Called. and some hearty applause when Schaefer, , Rela {chard B a my Maury: 1212 K st of New York; corner 1ouh and $ sts. L.w. neighbor, with whom he is not acquainted, | idea’ that he was luspired by God t) rates Me te © vegetables mad nee | at a later period, made one of his marvelous | Sots wae Whit . Soisted by Miss Carrie Net Meceiviag. sneezes." “I wish you an income of 50.0004 | President for the love of God. Ir itwas «delisting rote Soaks, Fry thy the vegetables and manu- | ‘massé” shots, whirling the cue ball memed | ane Sermon Senay »MePalls, with Mrs C. EB, Fisher, 130 | Mrs ex-Senator Bruce. year™ he says politely to the sneezer. “Hush!” | Gace ta apy Une cleo won deave no meter. | DEare Shahar Blies Stack oF tour, No | 5 netlesees ead Spite = andlarmiys impos- | Tosd'N Wiltame War her, Mrs. ex-Sena we. = ers 5 ce LO an; gs elses ’ 2 y : assisted by Miss Hance, Mise | M&S Albert Brown and Mrs. Chas. @. Duitn, 310| Rathechtide You ORE ta al te wise | tWithime,” sald the prisoner, “inspiration means | smaller quantity sold. ne retier Id, WO and’ 9. ree Iv whieh | Ean Walling Wren emia Boxe sted by Miss Hance, Miss | pot Gunttol at. Mure homeo te I divine pressure.” Ladies on the streets are like camels, they | Gecmon n ree Vary neatly, which | Tends at ¥ re aro mtanen one ee fy. Has | oh Ke MG. Bouls and daughters; on account | Pim® home are ee Mere tie eae GUITEAU sTTih. CITING ABRAHAM. carry all they own in wearin: apparel. coe wre ate re len be ad gradually | arinore w Weaver WB m N. ¢ srhaud, wits te | of sioiness, ‘ . ir, ‘The prisoner insisted several th Salaries of clerks and salesman gen : hen Maycou A B Young Charies Bell, Mrs Thomas Rye, Mra Jonn A. Anterson, | SESMSS I was saying, I wish you an income of 50,0008 hs ines that the wit. Salesman generally are | by some deft playing “tied” Moreland Chas A Young Juo Sena ars | BS Ang ee a Pear mre bro Fook Ben em asp [iin Made, sway, cane | es le eo eeais [eR ekg Mrs. Gen. ie, Lafay juare. —_——_—_——-oe—____ "he » & 101 urfleet, assisted by Miss Ada John- niGuiono 8 Wukx little Minnie was two years old she| who are 100 indolemt and lazy to cece malors and captains is astounding. see ey appietie ee ee Sioa and Miss Ida Hosihan, both of Oblo; 13. G st pee EE PUYglland daughters, Miss Heten L. | asked for some water one night.” When it was | living.” i Grate fires and warm blankets are luxuries | pay. To this’ Berton sean onded mis thee uneial LETTERS REMAINING IN EAS? ; | Duvall and Mrs. J. W. Duy, brought shi “ every nl the year. g a itn oN eSh ARTES DE, Mises Smoot, ot | MOnuctuuatot tbe iveent death’ of er taner, | BOURNE she sald “Pape, can't you get me some GARRULOUS GuITEAU. Coal aa wo0d Is ote by Hie bee Schaefer made a similar number two innings af- Deneenee stan tak, 30; Dist ee 2OPET OF Warrenton, Vas | tra’ Mary Clemmer will not receive on New Year | title winter Belte were heute withered. to a| , The district attornes thenreadthe government's | Ice creat saloous ate Seance, oe tine ane ngatapplause greeted a run of Wear | oa cay ye, PADIS LIST. 1. Nairn, assisted by daughters, Miss | “Rigen Folger, Secretary of the Treasury, and his | light in her room, and waked in great distress, | PYPctuetical questions. ‘The reading was inter- | Number of stout and Heshy women is remark- score 20 to bent ee ne tnd made Cart Martin Mow sous Reece, : Penusyivanit, and Miss | qangiter, Miss’ Folger, Will not teceve On wee crying: “Mo can't see, Aunt Beasle; my eyes are | TUDtd several times )y the prisoner wita such re. | able. more blue than ever for See eters looked | Daut Mrs Bsa'Benie at 209 H st. Year's day, as the Secretary's residence, to which | ail blowed out.” marks as “That's getting pretty stale; we have | Roses bloom In yards the vear round. fra for Sexton, as with a lead | Detweiler Wm Mra a ’ Noyes and douchtor Maud, assisted by | he has lately removed, will not be fully’ arranged heard it about twenty, tines.” “Two-thirds of that | Oysters are the size of hickory nuts.. OF OF to stagt with Shaeferbexan his third stri Goltte Annie Mes” ro May a Mis S. G. Hitborn ant Miss Grace "Hilborn, of | for reception on that day. A young clergyman in Ohio recently married | ts false.” ‘It makes mad every time it is rea: hite pigs are as scarce aa black here. with s beautiful piece of which roll Gentie Annie Cslvornia, Miss Emma Brett, of Chicago, the | Justice and Mrs. Field. a couple in the following brief manner: “Do you BY, Peet) silts wad eee ike vol- | UP,33-_ Sexton played with pluck, however.and LIsT. Misses Miller, Miss Flora Noyes, Miss Josie Whit | Miss M. E. Fendrick, 808 18th st. Want one another?” "> Both replied, “yes.” | 2s reer IS SB, mANy, falsehoods in it Suntaing are all peaked like vol-| gia some brilliant work with his ‘cus alvigeen | Briere A tang wos fins Josie Jone of in cliy; OEM St. Ow) Mie BW. Fuller and daughter, Miss date, soe | Y&! ed other eed “yes.” | “That's false.” “Absplitely false.” “It wag a wo- | Canoes. he encountered ne, authough | vans Jobn John Mrs. Olls end Miss Olds, ass'stod by Mrs. SM. | Maryiand ave. ell, then, have one another. man T never loved did had no Business to have | When the moon is supposed to shine the street difficult * many unfortunate obstacies in | Gregory JN Oliver R Lamar Humiton, Mig Smita and Miss Mey Du:nont; Mrs. D. L. Gitt; 1455 8 st. It Is stated that only 400 cedars of Lebanon | Mltied.” “L never suid #0," we. Lights are shut off. cult “leaves.” Some of his complicated and | Haiveron Abrabam Price Jacod Troostaree Miss Sidney Guthrie: 1108 C staw. renal Hoe mmo rine then anc SANE WHEN Hh'SHOr THE PRESIDENT. Lending and borrowing money upon honor is | Tahid caroms of the “skyrocket” variety evoked | Jus Pe = Bi Seine and Miss Lockwood: 2011 P | | Mics Mamie Hamilton, on agcount of fines; 137 | Temalm. How t ‘Punch. Where are} no answer of the witness to the questions was | & lecitimate bummer se! run atiten a stesepeerpounn Ie HST OF irene rage te nr ~ A. Pratt, Mra Frank D. Hobbs and Miss | Mra J. B. Hamilton: 9B stn.w. An exchange says that David Davis stands | Hat Ne considered the person represented 1 the | _ Tetperatare in different parts of the elty wil: camry him to his third Perea = Sar Stepan aie, 61. Lon! 6:3 Bost Capttot st. Mrs J.B Hayden; 87 Mstnw. between the two great parties. Now we know | (tion wos sane when he committed tuo hozaict- | VAty ten degrees at the same hour. 208 to Shaefer’ heist ee et OMPAY ADL LIST. Frewost, assisted by Mrs. J. H. ns a agner and her sisters, Mra. Gea. | what keeps them so far apart.—Zorell Courier, | Ghat ee at eee are very short, but their na- | crease that Seat a a failed ee Booty Grace E Sprout die F Mew gner al rs. Dr. Hagner, will not receive on i a based on A falsehood,” broke the H erink, wi ‘¥, Wil stay very long, be- x trials. He | Jones Owen Roberts Mattie Ms jontay owing to a recent death: The lawyer isa rising man. When he loses e whole 5 i ‘ © of the: id inade 7 off.a “misscue” by Sexton, Letingwell M. Sullivan Margaret: eon oe Fs, in the family, (Mr. his case he does not despair. He eayar “Let ue The w subsir.tum of that state- of their bad water. ry Se: |, and then the : latter, by a superb display of delicate ~ "| Banner GEN’ ce eee —_—_—_ Oo “nursing ne A “Who shall decide when doctors disagree?” | up sonnel Judged position strokes, rolicd Ruomgseedo™ Eni lear A wre p,i7 consecative edoha : Lypotheticay Answer—The undertaker. which gr d thi VPaged 3 eee EE a ey oe er Noe ETM ST he pe NE - Ms S.C 60 thease up higher.” But you have tohire him to do | The reat me ionen | O° YM 18 ten As correct: ‘rs De Jos. Faber Jesemnms So Mow Tests ave. 1 Mipule withees esis Pc -

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