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DUUBLE VEAUS AND THE SUN. prapie piste eae. Ths haga aguare of pate Affairs in West Washington. MISS MACFARLAN’S suit. SHOOTING ON THE STAGE.| CONGRESSMEN IN THE Crry. Manning, Van B. Aisatsippt 9 B st ne, — glass ctehed with fine ruled lines. ruled | Tue Georogrows AwaTecn Oncrestns.—The Sasa ar mee TAipieae Martin, EL, Delaware, Willard’s notel. Something About the Transit that Oc- | lines, together witha plumb line of very fine | 4th public rehearsal ot the Georgetown Ama-| Asking $25,000 for Bretich $f Promise of | How It Is Donc—The Cave of Frayne— Their Places of Residence Here. Mason, Joseph, New York, 1881 G st. n.w. curred ‘To-day. a wire, + arene — oat Dicknce By orchestra, Cea gla pintaban a Marriage and Getting ¢750. His Two Crack Shots, THE SENATE. M a! x — of the sun, so tha’ ical line in the picture | tee, soprano, at Curtis Hall, last event - C. —- ar . tors, with their res!- “> TANCE OF THE PHENOWENON To 4s-| CAH Feadily be determized, and any contraction | Seruays, conductor, was a great enccess.” ‘The | divine Skee ae From the St. Louis Globe-D:mocrat. aa |x me Towa, 11 10h at new Swnat sciexrisrs exrecr to | Cf, the calledion film on the plate can be de- | following excelleat program was rendered - f ‘Col. Vosburgh, | “Oh,” sald Burney, “it isn’t so bard as It | Davia Davis, President pro tem., I, Nationsl | McKenzie, J. A. Kentucky, Notional hotel es Scie: teete ject class_and plate holder are | 1. Le Roi D'yvetot. Auber. 2. Symphony No. Walter S. Vosburgh, a gon of Col. Vosburgh, ms to do these fancy shots. You can do| _ hotel. McKinley. Wiliam, jr., Ohio, Ebhitt house. LEARN FROM IT—THE WAY THE DISTANCE TO! plo in the meridian of the transit instrument | Hardn: (a.) Adagio, Allezr by 1 of the Seventy-first Regiment, who was kitled | 8" 5 Sons toel Aldrich, + Rhode Island, Arlington hotel. McLane, Robert M.. Maryland, 1007 I st. Sie bus ey enaccnen sor axctext | with whica the time is determined. The cen-| Menuetto; — (d.) Final In the war of the rebeilion in 1861, was sued in | ‘em yourself,” he said, indicating the reporter, | ‘itison; W. B., Lowa, 1124 Fmont avenue. Mem rental WAY THE TRaNsiTs oF | {al ruled Fine on the plate holder, and which is | Batti"_-Don ‘Glovanal. : Mrs. by Mii H, | Who has not handled a rifte outside or inside a} Anthony, H. B., R. L, 1807 H street now. =: Sa area i aa j ack picture, can thus be used | McCartee. 4. Traumbiider—Fautasle, Lumbye. | the matine court yesterday by Afiss Susan H. | ooh) Cauley more than four dozen times, | B2"tow, Pope, Georgia, 140) L strect mw. | VENUS ARE OSERVED. for the transit. 5. 0, that we two were Maying, Gounod; Mrs. | Macfarlan, a young wonjan reid with “Det | tne reporter laughed, but ‘Mr. Burney eald he | Boge Peer vyoer 1ars Mamrachusetia ave, i Minslonippl, Metror os ofthe efn | 20% THE TRANSIT APPEARED TO THOSE WHO les MeCartee. 6. Eleonoren waltz, Parlow. | parents at Tremont, for $25,000 damages for wah ih catauet: Blair, H. W., N. Hampshire, 201 East Capitol st. Moore, W. R2 Tenness--. Ariington hotel The determination of the ¢ ete Saw Im, All public rehearsals or concerts of the orches- | breach of promise of marriage. ee a Brown, Joseph E., Ga, Metropolitan hotel. Morey. H. L.,'Ohia, 1108 F st. now. from the earth is one of the problems of ‘ tra are complimentary. The critical audience fied that Bhe had known ‘Come here,” he said, picking up a 22-caliber ) Butier, M. C., South Carolina, 514 18th St., D.W. Morrison, W. R., Ilinols, Witiand’s hotel. Nlemianie kay acuuells kare tak cd ts nomenon of the transit of Venus is of present eat event ore deliehted at the pro- Ae ame co Ive yeara. He lived at | Stevens rifle and moving down toward the tar- kinson, Florida, National cmongit ea! Morse, L Wortal S hotel rere cas aS . re re it bh seen bi “ yd “s ir. Vosburgh for twel s ~ , West Vircinia, Arlington hotel a, Willard’s hotel, 2 the sun is from the earth will answ Comarrence that it, has been seen but | cress made by the orchestra. rs Cl Niesaetee? the itness became | £¢ts- “The distance fired by Frayne on the t, Pennsylvania, Score circle. Tiltnols, 471 © st. now. hesitation 95,090,000 miles, but an astr y since 1769, and will not be » eeetie tena tide coe stage is not more than eighteen or twenty feet. | Cameron’ Angus, Wisconsin, : 82 Fst. nw. ; 9 : ntill June, 204. Venus appeared as | ments from the w engaged to be married to;him op Noy. 8, 1870. Let ff twenty feet. and Chilcott, George M., Colorado, 6 Metropolitan hotel. who is expected to be strietly correct, w Kapok upon tt "s surface; its | Tezion for the w 2 y, Decem-| she being then 16 years of age. He visited | Let us measure off twenty feet. and suppose Al, F. M., MisSourt, 1388 street nw. M ably give no answer at all or only pret langle boar Len iat ae ee 2 eauta | Ber2. Were 0.20119 tons, and the fotal siiip-| ler every night. renewing his vows of en- | this inch-and-a-half ball’s eye Is an apple on Metropol tan hotel give an apy ate ficure. In the history of |) sit of the sun, and could | nests for the year to that date, 1.342.403 tons— | gacement frequently. He put off the mar- somebody's head. Try to hit it, taking a care- i 1 ded as hay- | PE Seen +.ith the naked eye or a small telescope | a decrease of GIS,SH1 tons, 23 compared Hage from time to time, on the plea that he had | rai sight.” Alabama, Metropolitan hated , | Properly protected with smoked glass or cclored | the ¢ ine S31. The canal | rot money enough. He finally said the mar- The reporter got the gun into position, took ag rege ep rEes Now York eve | Such means of observing were ve porte tons; | riage shoud ihe wee i one ies the ten a steady alm, fired, and the bell rang, One Indiana, 737 9th st. nw, ‘i Sse: a decrease months of 1881. pril 12 ol e present a ” ‘S- rnin. rizona, Toh st. now, » svive the a large number of amateur ob- s compared with 1881. year he married Mi: ‘ary Farrell, of Tremont, | bull's eye. Five times handronning the reporter y ichizan, National hotel. caltfornia, ‘ongressional hotel, red upon the sun's > UNtox and she is now his wife. Miss Macfarlan had | did the same thing, and then Mr. Burney han- | Frye, W. P., Malne. 922 14: alifornia, Congressional hotel eee Domne, and fe heard that he was paying attentions to Miss | dled the rifle and rang the bell every few sec- coe eee ae nied ng iss Fenasytvante : : kore eng st. Dw. b disk which may Farrell, and that he had taken her on boating | onds, never missing a shot. corge, Jaines Z., MissiSsipp! e reinia, TI 18h St. AW. attempted te it out by ag sas northwester!, excursions and tothe races. She taxed him | “Now you see how easy it is.” he sald. “An | Gorman, Arthur P., Maryland, 698 15th street a.w. | oe ke founded on the principle th ATION PARTIES ARE STATIONED. | ing literary prog with this, when be had the coolness to ask her | apple is larger than that bull's eye, and when | Groome! Be Maryhae Witte au ° san the narr t session Cor appropriated | the evening w ducati | if she would zive him permission to visit Miss | it is placed upon a womans head with the ha’r | Grover, 1. F,’orema, 1310 Coumestiont eve, new. i datanes stomake te ing crime.” The following ne ers | Farrell on three evenings of the week and her- | puffed up, soas to raise it an inch or two above | Hale, Eugene, Matne, 1801 H street LW. ie prenes e : Messrs. Arthur Small. self on three. She indignantly rejected the | the skull, it takes a pretty poor marksman to | Hampton, Wade, vations, and $10,000 addi K 1J. A. Hacgert: proposal, hit the woman in the head.” Harris, 1. G., Tennessee, 515 11th street n.w. worpibe be parent maznitude fb et Len oa eb hole eta Mr, Vostnrah admitted the promise, but | ‘You don't seem to haye the slightest, faith | Hewson, Benjamin, Indians, 1013 18th street nw. | Pust. M. i. Wy con ae fe _ of the 2 from the sun, | tot pene sepned Pro pleaded that at the time of making it he was an | in Frayne’s expertness,” the reporter sug-| Hin NP. Colorsdo: 100K otcer we * | prescott, Cytus D.. New York, 1067 F eb aw, assuming — th the maznitude of the | C2 to take observal 450 cattle up and sold—Best, 5a59<e.; | Infant, being only 17 years of age; als® that she gested. - Hoar, G. ¥., Massactiusetts, 1885 K street n.w. Randall, $.J., Pennsylvania, 120 € st. se. earth wasa n between ti 2 medium, 4a 5 - | summarily dismissed him at, their last meeting Frayne,” responded the gallery man, ‘was J. S28, 211 North Capitol street. Ranney, A. A, Massachusetis, Arlington hotel, i ben plier Pacnshond rhs orient i and lambs—Lamb, d4n6e.; yearlings, | with the words, “When you 0 to-night, you go | what I would call only an ordinary good shot. E., Tennessee, 1016 Vermont ave, | Ruy,Ossian,NewHampshiire, 1901 aasea ch usetts Ov, are, and bs this method calculated that the | Santia 5 10 ‘cows and ca never to return.” {can name 500 men here in St. Louis who can nginia, 606 18th street n.W. Re J. i1., Texas, Metropolitan hotel. sun was f miles from the h—a | ¢ nith, New Zealand. $f 2 Portiand Flats. B., Matne, Hamliton house. | The jury gave the plaintiff a verdict for $750. | shoot him out of sight, Captain Cottrill, the Feralt nearer tii than that obtained by | in Canada, West | **) : Mike even ce: ve splat city bill-poster, can beat him all Gay at the rect nw. ne Beonto, Hamttton HOURS taavee, ss al, Madazascar, New * mor eeting First Co-operativ JBTERRANEAN FIRES. ris e Bw’ t i 's eve aaa Wi Srasmcheotn ein : roipororses atleast toate toethon 12 Australia, Mauritins, and the Falkland | Kiting Ascoctation of Geonetown, held Inet Big fixteon time haaaraunitye Sas. day two roars Ne 3.avenue nw, ; mining tha ur the earth | transit’ to-day in. Floris, West ludiiestexies | eal ee ad eas enh Pee yast cludes sseauiat mecutens oon | Tak Onl cma the CERAENE cAI oe a x th street mw. ghd then ensils calculating that of the Patagonia, and Cape Hor SRE IED Oe EE DEE Seat, 00 Sea Bee WOES O stor nie theltargetat olen Whee bee va Towa, 814 12th street. W. nen rou! known proport of the solar s ‘Argenti te- 7 ‘Why. ~ “ . 1837 K st. now, tem. other method moder S. eae He coor a attived, boat G. T. Dunlap. with | he subterranean fires in the acres of cinder | Soot he said, ‘Why, Burney, if you went on Arlington hotel. 1115 1st. 0 nee oon e bushels wheat. Boat Sen ith 1,000 | a2 4 : the stage you would get $50 a week.’ “What mn hotel. ts, Riggs house which prou rate results, is that of i's stations are at Rio. Per-|pochels wheat and 800 bushels corn. Boat | beds deposited during several years by the New doing?’ I asked. ‘Shooting,’ he answered, ‘you now Sol ee miaes hone. a locity of Tight. ‘and ten Thomas, and Mazellan Straits. | gammel Jarboe, with 8,000 bushels. wheat and | Jersey Steel and Iron company in Trenton are | Gout pick an apple off a fellow's head easily.” Mien ioe vice peices Ge: th faaroan the plaas of the cutis uit ‘Fhe wee eee ee eege hnington Ob- |200 bushels rye. Salex—6,000 bushels wheat | again threatening the destruction of the works. | I told liim f did not value lito #0 lightly, and he few York, 1901 K street i. W. nt, 204 Indiana ove, RoW, celeb V acihod ef. delermaninesine servers. Sold to-day as fcllows: $8 for damaged to 110 | Water poured on the beds three weeks ago had | laughed at what he called my foolishness, | Mitehell, John ., Pennsylvania, 613 13th st. B.w. parallax. however, and that from: j > CONFACTS: SEEN ON THE | for choice Lancaster. i < = Morgan, J. T., Alabama, 401 G street. at first little effect, but at last the fire seemed to | Hatry Sargent, the showman, can outshoot ee . | Morrill, 'J.8., Vermont, Vermont ave. and M street. Y : a st. nw. tronomers expect fo obtain tie me y FOR PHOTOGRAPHID A Bo. Roppery.—On the |be dying out. The beds were never left un-| F'@sne or Buitalo Bill, and, as I sald before. | Pondtcton, G. 1, Ohio, 1313 16th street Iw, Scales, A. Metropolitan hotel. sults is that afforded by the tr ors Harkness, Frisby, and Rodgers, | 2 0’¢lock in the afternoon, Mrs. ying i many St. Louisang can do the same thing. 1] Piatt, 0. I. Conhecticut, 1625 Mass. avenue, shuitz, over the face of the sun. ‘Comaaniiée mpeon) Lieut: Davis, and others ius Ramsburg, | guarded, however, lest there might be a renewal | can bring forward dozens of prominent citizens | Piumb, P. &., Kansas. Scoville, - Liss p son, Lieut. Davis, part of the ¢ TEES atl 29th street, while walking along 3ist | of the volcanic trouble. The first warning of the | who shoot as well sre making ohsereatione ct the | Connected with the Natiorial Observatory were | street, between Q aud R street, liad. her pocket The wreat imass ut Aeures they will ols, | O8 hand at an early hour this morning, prepared | book snatched from her hand by a youme col. ; ok Sunday night. tain will afford -material with which math: to devote their time, attention, and professional | ored man. The pocket-book contained a $10 | Smoke on Sunday nigl h the revolver as Frayne ma, 207 Fast Capitol street. umpshire, Hamilton house. C., Metropolitan hotel. Willard’s hotel. Y 2 Wi isi does with the gun. Rollin§, BE. ii. Fee eee dee EERE ae Cae eo | MTC Bee exblalnnd| tint) Frayne faned’ 6 2- Ransom, Mati. W., bd caliber Stevens and a 40 or 44-caliber Winches- | S1uISbury, Ell. Delal Vania, 610 13th slaw, ropolitan hotel. Shelley, C. M.; Alabama, ‘i S Saunde ikiggs house, Sherwin, J, C, Milinols, 1115 I st. nw. ticians will busy themselves for months avid to tie observation and study ot the great | bill and change, amounting in el to $12.25. | Ing strongly up the Delaware river, and it is | ter rifle in doing his shots. Buffalo Bill used a Bawyer, Philetus, Wisosome 1998 t earect Bw, Simonton, C aS Tennessee, 417 Oth Si NW. Dake Was ROME relma calcceitines” Donce Ls = hee pa { once made known the robbery to the po- | supposed to have penetrated the interstices of | Winchester rifle of 44-callber. An ordinary | Sewell, William d.. New Jersey, Weicker Singleton, O. R, Mississippi, 4307 years, i =, most refined calculations < | astronomical phenomenon occurring to-day— Ice, who have since been on the lock out for the | the cinder beds, which form the shore. On the | charge of powder for a cartridge ts fifty or sixty | Sherman, John, Olio, 1319 K street n.w. Singleton, J, W., TMitnots, 21 Ap.st. mared to obtain the | tie transit of Venus across the sun. The ar- | man. ‘Thomas Boss, a youug colored man 23 ite shore the smoke blinded the eyes, and | tains, and for staye shots twelve or | Slater, J.'H., Oregon,'9i0 F strect nw. Skinner, € it., New York, 1400 K'st. ny whieh will be the “open ses: east a | : at scude ial pneu : opposite shore the smoke yGrhove | fifteen’ grains are used—enough to send a bul- | Vance, Z. B., North Carolina, 1627 Mass. avenue. | Smith, A. Her, Pennsylvania, Willard’s hotel Portion of the secrets of the % ranxements for making the observations had | years old, | ughes’ All i jeven obscured the sky. Several lines ot hose | fifteet Laas SES iC tvente ie fect. In | Yan Wyck, Chartes H., Nebrask Smith, D.C., filinots, 1827 F st. ‘WE ASTROSOMICAT: YARD-STICK: all been completed, the Instruments were > Wats is morning, and fully identl- | yelonging to the establishment were attached | let through a man at twenty-five feet. In f # . Vest, G.G., Missouri, 211 North Capitol street. Suuth, J. Hyatt, New York, Willard’s hotel. ty to know the| all in place, and the observers were all M zht man. to fire plugs, and streams of water were poured | Shooting galleries only three gr@ins are used, | vorhees, D. W.. Indi na, Portland Flats, Spalding, O. L.; Micht It ts not a mere 2, Port palding, O. L.. Michigan, ‘ational hotel. : rl ; No. 22 balls. It will be underatood from | Walker, J. D., Ark: Sparks. We ALT. : 1 it 5 vii i into the trenches which were dug three weeks | 824 alker, J. rkans parks. W. A. d., Lilinols, EDIL house, dist ance of the sun only that has led all the hs Serer tue panee ene ae ne BED. Dating al theveat or ths night and Mfon-| this that the men or women, Nyho permit, them=| Willianis,J. 8 Kenuacky. | Mass avenue, | Sb bets, Gongla, 8 Delaware ave. | ilized powers of the earth to devote large sum: yand atmos- | whe Reported Difference—What is Said | 42V water was kept in the trenches. selves to be made targets of by so-called craci m, William, 5 avenue. | Spooner, .. Rhode Island, . to the observations made to-day. Astronomers | were such as to interfere wreatly with Would care little to know the distance of the ful photographic operations; but this did e ete shots do so at the full risk of their lives. A slip 4 trenches, and wheeling the fresily dae ehaders | f the gun or too sudden discharge of the Rieter ae Stocksiager, & Me Taiana, 918 1400 St. 1.9" 7 . her down the shore. Nearly an acre was | Weapon may send a death message to the vie- | J: 4; Bullock, Smet chek: uct ance wie tom we Stone, E-F., Massachusetts, 1941 Let gun alone if it were not that that knowled ent the observation of the most Im-] ‘The New York Tribune of yesterday has the | fufther down the shore. | Nearly summoned a | tim. Yesterday's accident was not the first of | hr F Bright,’ ercoam cates 5) eee | Sue Le aust aT Lt ‘d measurement by whieh rapa ee RL caee ea Fa “The departure of Mrs. Langtry for | fre enuine and a force of ftemen, The newly | the kind. Readers with far memories will be | 1¢ E. Peston, cnocurive clerk, Metepaliten tock, | Talbetes: FG. Marvin can be fathomed. In the |! scope, noticed throush the clewts: ue | Boston unaccompanied by Mre. Labouclere, | dug tienen wan floied like & iil race’ Tiare | able stage in the cast within tees pece Toor eee | ane Bpssctt: asst. doorkeener, 18 af street ne, | Taylor. B.. Olle, 810 12th st Kepler laid do of plan- | 56 minutes and 46 seconds past 8 o'clock, the | and the difference, periaps amounting to aj| was kept running all the afternoon, It kept the qherione womansehotmavined becom cit ; P. McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan hot pote Sp eyeg aed etary motion by which the relative lower edye of the | quarrel, between the two ladies thus indieated, | Soke down on the banks along the immediate the members of the solar system were deter- Thompson, P. v THE HOUSE. Thompson, s i t in | Well, sent a bullet through the brain of another is proved to be Venus. He | tormeda general subject for go line of the trenches, but it did not affect the main od mined. Thus it has been known. for instan within a second sip and conver- | bank. ‘The surface where the workmen were | Woman who had too much faith in the first| The following members of the House of Repre- | Townsend, Amos, East Capitol st, by the Papers. B., Jr. Townshend, R. ~¢ ‘i a ircle! Wy ef x Ce party’s skill. In Milwaukee, a year ago last | sentatives are in the city and located as follows: Tucker, J. R., Virginia, that Mars is more than one f times as was very sharply defined. | Sation In theatrical circles y Ta | Sigeing was very warm, /and’tn/eom) places | POE tar Gue markacen plugged another in | Ketter, J. W., Speaker, Onto, Ebbitt house. Turner, Oscar, Kentucky far from the sun as the eart 1 that Jupiter ixteen minutesand ten seconds past o'clock, | pinion geuerally held was that Mrs. La- | planks were laid to walk upon. é . the forehead instead of scattering to pieces the | Ali uth Carolina, Metropolitan hotel, | Turner, II. G.. Georgia, 1 is more than five times as far from the earth as | the second contact was observed, and the body | bouchere had attempted to dictate to Mrs,| Last night it was thought by the workmen potato that rested upon the victim's cabtage | Alnsite, George, Idaho, 708 11th st. nw. Ts : ermont, Me! e that mes as far from the earth i as aa i sea , AS 4 that there is fire all underneath what is called Aldrich, Wiliam, Illnols, Ariington hotel. Updex: pomas, I he _ of the planet had passed completely on tothe sun. try regarding her acquaintances, and that head. And there h been many simili 3 pa ye ean. Now determine Treplunet entered th in Gage onthe lower BU atlas oo : ".,, | the Bridze shop, which was built a year or two eine there have been many similar cases. | Anderson, John A., Kansas, 205 East Capitol st. | Upson. columbus, fe Y rest the hereon id ne slowly | Mts. Langtry had resented the attempt. The ago on the cinder bed. The water seems to THE REPORTER'S FANCY SHOOTING. Armfield, R. F., North Carolina, National hotel Urner, M. G., Maryland, 5 rey os e . a slightly apy Its pros statement attributed to Mrs. Labouchere that | do no good save wiere it is poured into trenches, “Is there not very great danger in doing Porn a oe ete hotel. crs ne, EK. K., Nebrask. onal hotel, Operation in arithmetic to fin s of pate Sunes a prog Mrs. Langtry had formed an acquaintance | and even then the area covered is small. It is what they call backward shots?” the ter | 7 ‘on, Gibson, yi ‘ant Plact van Aernam, Hi. H., New Wiilard’s hotel. all the other planetary bod This unit of iched carefully, and shoula the cloud ened tos her (Mrs. Labouchers) det ey ick wi ots? reporter | Barbour, J. S., Virginin, 144 B st. n.e. Vance, R. B., North Carolina, "Metropolitan hotels ; planetary b i bis ed A it leave: t seemed to her (Mrs. Labouchere) detri- | proposed, if it Is discovered that the foundation . '¥., Pennsylvania, at Senator Camero! Van Horn, KT. Missourl. an Beene ment 18 is hopes!) will Le: wary | ir ee Te ee Beccone titted Un tomnan | Mental to the actress’ success attracted special | rape" Bridge shop 1s on fire, to intersect the | "Sed. Baye; TM Perhayivatin, Wines eee Van Voorkis, Sohn, New ork, Hasunvea nonee, Securately determined by the observations made | the sun w progress had been made th photo. | Stteation. It waa not believed, how- | entire area of the floor with trenches. ‘Not as much,” sald Burney, ‘as when you ch, L., New Yerk, Ariincton hotel. w 1, J. W., New York, Arlington hotel. to-day. = —— pvapbing the: sur. Telaky wae elouee aun | OCs eat the trouble jfenctes por penieas e pe aes shoot in the regular. Here, let me show you ee Bice ol riod niiton house. HAT PARALEAN Is. ers bs 2 = ahd: plication as this statement would seem to News Briefs. in what fancy shoot do. Tak mont, Perry, New York, 1527 I st. n.w. Hla, 1531 T st. now rie aia only at intervals could clear impressions be | CO the chvokere: Wall aire Sea wise aancy ng you can do. Take | p-iwznoover, FE, Pennsylvania, Willard’s hotel. 32) F 3 wa: ps the difference between the dite itis a f Pye tinue this objectionable acquaintance in Boston | (xy 5 rolling milfs. For twenty-four houre he | turn your back, put the gun overyour shoulder. | Biackburn, J. CS Kentucky, 917 New York ave. Sncbeaeh eaes y t eet ireetions SARAH AND DAMAL was eazerly taken up. and reported departures | fag been whittling about a shatt rest the piece of glass in your left hand on the | Blanchard’ N. G., Loulstana, i121 { st LW, Texas, Metropolitan hotel. a body as seen trom twe different points. Other for that center of taste and culture were indus- 7 ¢ paihioe ¥, stock, catch it firmly with your right near the Bland, R. P., Missouri, 1329 11th st. now. West, Georgia, New You Wittard’s hotel heen Guacrnolnneraie RMIT re trigger, so as to have your thumb free to pull | Bliss, A. M..’New York, 1629 st. n.w. Wheeler, Joseph, Alabama, 223 East Capitol st, down to the Roads yesterday, and’ will sail on a | the trigger. So. Now take that same bull’s eye | Blount, J. Hi. Georgla, 725 12th st. n.w. Wn conditions being equal, the more distant the body the less this difference or the less the par- ung men who had | Sarah Hernhardts Matrimonial Ven- | {ously discussed. | Many young Beauty ducing | anced 4 n i ture Excitey the Gossips of Pai ae 0 Nensenee 60° ite. John D., Kentucky, 606 13th st. now. . J er 8 r ioned, but most of them | COW ’ and move the gun and glass until you can Bowman, 8. Z., Massachusetts, Hamilton house. | Whitthorne, W._C., Tennessee, Ebbitt house, aliax. If two men at diferent points, the di ' ~ | her-stay here were mentioned. but most of | eruise to the West Indies about December 15. i Bragg, E. 8., Wisconsin, Ebbitt house. Willits, Edwin, Michigan, 80 B st. ne tanee between the points being Known, observe | pute Ureuulee fm fee eee tont Mids | were found last evening in their accustomed | “rome Forbes of Chae, Y., nearly 80 years | the sizht, the notch and the center of the bull's | Brae: ts iat eee ‘an object, such as a lan at a street corner, 2 liers—Her Hatred of American places of resort, and those who were not had be Women. n seen by friends during the day. going trains for Boston were enterpri: i Brents, Thos. H., Washington, 933 K st. n.w. Willis, A. 8., Kentucky, 610 14th st. old, whose father was a cousin of Wm. Morgan, | ¢ve all pictured one upon the other, the top of | Brewer, J. Hart, New Jersey, Willard’s hotel Williams, C.'G., Wisconsin, 6 Grant Place. The out- | of sfasonic notoriety, says Morgan was not mur- | the sight in the middle notch at the bull’s eye | Briggs,’J. F., New Hampshire, National hotel ed by many | dered, but went to Melbourne, Australia, and | Center. Have you got it? Well, pull the trig. | Browne, T. M., Indiana. 1115 I'st--n.w. ening. One | Started a newspaper: ger. There.” Brumm, C. N., Pennsylvania, 510 13th st. nw. the lines of vision tozether. the line connecting fhe two points will form a triancle. of which the Jamp-post will form one of the points. Now, by | wat © hews-catherers iast ¢ Williams, Thomas, Alabama, 455 C st. nw. Wilson, Benjamin, West Virginia, National hotel, , Virginia, 1011 Hist. nw. determining the angle formed by the line of vis- | Paris Correspondence New York Journal. gentleman, who has met Mrs. Langtry frequently | “The failure of the local government of British | The reporter did as he was ordered, but in era hare eenige Wool, eujauin’ Hes Yors pibetoe ae fon at the lamp-post. since the base-line of the re ; since her armial. made his appearance in travel-| Columbia to call the new tatise creates com. | Pulling the {rigger shifted the gun slightis, and | Bickher, A. H., Missouri, Metropolitan hotel, Wood! Walter A” New York 164 Tot nw” triangle is known, the other lines or the dis. |,,S¢'cely has Sarah Bernhardt been married | ing guise. He said he was going to Boston—or, | ment. Yesterday two-thirdsof the members of | the bullet struck an eighth of an inch from the Burrows, J. C., Michigan’ 809 12tu st. n.w. Young, Thomas £., ula, 1112 G st eee tance of the lamp-post from the observers ean | than the air of Paris is already thick with rumors | rather, near Boston—to attend a funeral, the house signed a “Round Robin” demanding | lower edge of the bull's eye. The next time, | Burrows’ J. Hi, Misseaee It wen ee Oa. 3 sara 3 Be determined. The de; . a of trouble and matrimonial strife. Damala,to | The New York Sun says: is | that the session be convened iinmediately. however, he rang the bell, and twice after that | Butterworth, Benjamin, Olio, 1108 F st. nw. OFFICERS OP TEE HOUSE. Jamp-post would be its use common parlance, was a “gay boy” before | Quitted the Albemarle hotel, Mot es hit the bull’s eye, the distance now being eigh- | Cabell, G. C., Virginia, 617 11th st. n.w. Frederick D. Power, Chaplain, 1821 Corcoran st. rontreal and Toronto In erowse_ players and’ | fe Yards. and tie only slut of the target. be | Cadwell J. W Rent. 718 Oth George Hooker sacteat se Arete ea.9, eam of Indians will visit England next. season | hind him that the reporter could get being fur- | ¢: ‘ i otel. | Spies eas amp, J. H., New York, Willard’s hotel. Walter P. Brownlow, Doorkeeper, 218 A st. Se. nd play match games with several of the Eng- | Mlshed by a bit of looking glass 2x4 inches. ell, J: M., Pennsylvania, 1000 F st. n.w. Richard W. Austin,’ Assistaat Doorkeeper, Come a F i ¥ She sai 2 Jroblem offered for solution in order wo Geter he met Sarah. He was generally understood to chee ag Va. She said that mine the distance of the sun. only the | yorcnin 4 ae ae: ae - & Angle or parallae ig eG mud athe | worship at the shrine of almost every pretty ac she would make a v that the calculations are liable to errors from | tess Who came alonz. He was never suspected | seeing. some old friends Virginia. As to her | | lish Ja crosse clubs, as well as matches between | _ “You See now how easy it is,” said the other | Candier,J. W., Massachusetts, 1413 K st. RW. gressional hotel. sa iaie i eing ama ted vow separa from the professional beauty, she re- | ri marksman. Ifa reporter can come in here and | Cannon, J. G., Ilinols, National hotel. Henry Sherwood, Postmaster, 1103 9th st. n.w. Many sources. In measuring such minute par- | Of being a marrying man. Now at supper at the epee i y. & | themselves. , ome | a allaxes it is doubtful whether the position of the | Cafe A now at dinner at Voisin’s, now | Afitined that there had been no quarrel, but | ‘The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New | hit a one-and-one-half-inch bull's eye, with his | Cannon, G. Q.. Otan, Riggs house. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. vould give no further particulars than that Le back to the target, and eighteen yards distance | Carlisle, J. G., Kentucky, Riggs house. bods on the celestial sphere can be determined | driving to the Cascade, always In company with | NOU give no further particulars than that | york has taken an appeal in St. Louis in the | ba eet, ie istance with the necessary accuracy, and In such case Mrs. Langtry’s conduct was such that she could | ensational Widow Mackerle identit te three times out of the first four attempts he | Capenter, C. C.,lowa, 808 12th st. SENATE. : s iry’s co h , ry case to the s Cassidy, G. W., Nevada, $83 G st. n.w. D. F. Murphy, 314 st. n.w. Fesort is had to relative parallax. By this is | NC OF the other of the piquant beauties of the | not countenance it. From such vague outgiv- | Supreme Court of the United States. makes at the trick, it is easy to understand that | Casweil, L. By Wisconsin d meant the difference between the parailaxes of | Paris staze, his life excluded all thoughts | ings 612 14th st. nw. ." andalous stories went the rounds of the | ” jerome B Parmenter, editor of the Tro: Frayne needs something more than a news-| Chace, Jonatiian, Rhode Island, 1213 N'st. nw. ASSISTANTS. two bodies Ising nearly in the same direction. | of matrimony. His Bohemian comrades | theaters and clubs, and several names were used | y ) Democratic Press, was attacked and oy GN. papermman cheek foray on Ae stage alent Chapman, 4. G , Maryland, 218 st ne. Phasing hartley] oa When the planet Venus is between the earth | were aghast when they heard that he had | Teck! A lady who knows both Mrs. Lang-/ with a horsewhip by the aon of Secretary of | ®fter night and make le same shot at elghteen urd, 1507 Ht st. Dw Henry J. Gensler, 1318 18th st. .W. i 3 try and Mrs. Labouchere, and has been with | % k feet. The only thing wonderful about this A Missourt, 215 East Capitol st. and the sun, as it was to-day, so a3 to be seen | married Sarah. One after the other shook tier Gonsldetably, told @ Bier re last eve- | State Carr yesterday morning. The provocation | i. Ine, Only t shooting iteelt, but the fool- . C., Georgia, Metropolitan hotel. D. B. Lioyd, 120 C st. nw. fed on the sun's face, the apparent dis-| nis head and said: “That will never d ecea |ee Gee pita oe Henartet grateful | WS @ personal article which appeared in the aviiveee onthe one alia Ne arte be Cobb, T. R., Indiana, 1342 New York ave. HOUSE. tance of the planet from the center, or trom the | 2! oe Jf aee eS pre eaggolh pee en ate re ul | Press of Monday evening reflecting upon Carr. 7 i Hope Haida ‘0 allows herse}f to G., Indiana, National hotel, + | John J, McEthone, Chier of Corps, 1318 Vermontave, edge or limb of the in. may be found with con- | OT Inter they will come to grief.” And sure | for the stage advancement which Mrs. Labou- special train passed through Louisville, | Sot at.’ . L., Ohio, Arlington hovel. William Blair Lord, Riggs house. siderable accuracy, so unusual facilities are of- | enough the story now goes that there has been | Chere had given her, and was inclined : a Mr. Burney then did the backward shot, with | Come Rahs Riggs ho David Wolfe B 9B Ky-, yesterday en route for San Francisco, via ud y Py a, Riggs house. avid Wolfe Brown, 119 B st. Ke. = | 5 to resent her well-meant advice as an inter- eed “i the little plece of looking-glass to reflect the Cornell, Thoma: iew York, Arlington hotel. J. K. Edwards, 339 C st. n.w. fered for obtaining the relative paralax, ms & violent row in the Avenue de Villiers, tha that | ference. ‘This lady added that, though Mrs, | {n6 Rew Southern Pacific Tene ees flght-notch and bull's ese, and hit the center | Covington, G. W., Maryland, Foun H. White, 516 13th st. h.w. Of the earth's surface at the conn werent Parts | a separation, if not a divorce, may be the con- | {rangtry had Deen comeniat ecle ee York: T. W. Perce, of Boston and Charis | the fst crack. He eucccededin clearly demon- | Gof 8.8 New Yor, use a Ing to the effect of parallax. “Observers at dit- | Feduence. The cause of the difficulty Is said to | ances in this city, there was no ground for | Crocker. of San Francisco, were Ia the parte, | stating to the reporter that the restful position Crapo, WeWe Massach othe eee note. «| THE BARBER ON WALL STREET, ferent stations will see Venus projected on dif- | be Miss S—, a very pretty blonde, who made | scandal, and that certainly none of the admirers | "pre Sy Or any Trade Telegraph Company, in | Of the gun and the truenessof the aim furnished | Cravens, 3. E, Arka 7G st. now. He Thinks it Would be Better if Gere ferent parts of the sun's face, By comparing | quite a success last spring at one of the small Pree seit eral etna) CE) | Chicago, yesterday, obtained a temporary in-| PY the glass made it impossible for anybody to Richard, New York, Arlingvon hotel. man Modes of Speculation were Adop= jr Near Sage bet bpoamp oi ines | theaters. Damala, so the story goes, absented | ¢) members of the 1 Langtry company, who had | J28ction against the Western Union Telegraph Rare on coer 7 ted, Company. restraining {t from interfering with |, The gallery man then leaned backward over ilinols, National hotel, ' himself one evening from the loving side of his | become antagonistic to the star In consequence : his counter and successfully made the hardest | Curtin, A. G.. Pennsylvania, 1408 H st. n.w. — Stan oF Vener ine | spouse, to accompany Mademoiselle S. toa Jolly | of the rigid polley of subordiwatiny then wets erie iC erode et ies inthe | shot ofall, In doing it the gun ts inthe same | Cutts MoE Towa, | From the New York Sun, that of the sun. The ratio of the parallaxes ot | ball in the Quartier Latin. The fun which pre- | stage. and thereby preventing them from doing pension agency at Indianapolis, Ind., charged relative position to the shoulder as that which Davidson, R. 1. M., Florida, National hotel “Der dalk of der veek in my shop has peen the two bodies being taken from the proportions | yailed there was high and furious. A good deal | themselves justice. It is said on the other hand pabandy Gee = a bos Lanett this | of champagne was drank, and it is doubtful ce oc pexalinx way be determined. whether many ofthose present returned totheir | tunities on Mrs. Labouchere’s account, being Boner 19th That Cana rae visible from mo | Bowes in axober condition. Damala, it appears, | debarred from accepting Invitations that ald net Dee eee ee ee puss ou tha huecinas coneeee had sumecient sense to accompany MissS. to her | include the latter lady. Mrs. Lanatry, it issald, | prom tne nichomrea Win fred. and was satlefled. | If a woman had been | Deasnasrr ys Fc Vineinne Coe eee pling aind zuch a pad ding all alone mit itzulluf. sean eniceen door and return to Sarah’s studio at about three | determined that she would not subject herself r. Lancaster. what on earth are you do- | !0lding an apple on her head for him she would | pipple,Satuel, Soutls Carolina, You dake dot pootiful game of benuckle. I haf, THE REGION OF VISIBILITY o'clock in the morning. A servant, who wit- | to a similar experience in Boston.” oe : y have been pierced through the heart by the first | Dibrell. G. G., Tennesser. 419 Gti of the transit of to-day was quite different from | nessed the scene and must haye related it to a ing?” sald a Whig reporter to the physician at | putiet. itoceuptes when held fur ordinary shooting. | Davie torre R Titeore ais eat ho chout Hix gaimdig Sa Vall eiieak™ ale Ga that Mrs. Langtry’s reason for breaking with | "sth forgeries and conspiracies to detraud the | mo body, however, ls at complete rest end thors Davie! Lowndes H. allosourl Yess New York ave.n..v. Gi aie ous Mrs. Labouchere was that she lost social oppor- | Gict of gullty op the ith sac civthocte, “Cr | is that advantage’ in it. The reporter, whose | Dawes ae he OFS a eet ie Ferman barber near the Cooper institute yester~ ot gullty i thee short legs did not reach to the floor in’ trying | Deering, N. C, lows, Hamilton house. day, *‘und der beople peen mat apout dings town, Dr. Mancnaters: Experiment. the shot, hit the big bull's eye the fifth time he M. L.. Indiana, 7 Grant Place. dere. I am oxsided apout it mine zelluf. Gam- BOSTON GOSSIP—JUDGE HUTCHINGS, OF NEWYORK, Dingiey, N., jr., alien life rained rire 7 oe » that of 1874. It included the whole American poate Cee ae ose wie MENTIONED. the oy Simshoise yesterday, as that gentleman aad GIO IS AO most dimentt So Me: | Dew Hore Carat, et opali a ote at Leena : pep as soul saul alk acces i awaited the late comer as an unpleasant one. s = Saat ne’s ex! ‘e re] 5 a A rs ying it mi ney my trawer ; reapers mvt sone Laer in oe the | Sarah. whan alia lesa ca wear likontecper A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press | ¥8* found administering a big dose of chloro: iy) ensive repertoire. Any fair marke- | Dugro, ‘ori, par! layin, money my o circle. The beginning was visible over a | é fe man can accomplish them with very little prac- | Dunn, Poindexter, Arkansas, National hotel. Yeneffer he vood vin dot vos hees money, und ae lente barnyard rooster in the hospital tice; indeed, they are so comparatively eney Dunne, ‘M. H., Minnesota, National hotel. reneffer he yoo jo 'y ‘ht, J. W., New York, Arlington hotel. veneffer he vood loose, dot vos my money. Und iewiy. that’ the shooter Is apt soon to hold them in| Bute Joua Er’ pouismon ieee st nw. dot is der drouble mit Vall sdreed. So long vot WHY: Si, this is the rooster season, and T am | contempt, grow careless, and set about his work |, Ennoatrout, B Peamertvacis sit seer Capitol ot. | Gone sta ae mit Vall sdreed. So long vot going to show that both politicians and roosters | in a suffictently ‘reckless manner to bring about | Errett, Russell, Pennsylvania, 222 Ist st. s.¢. makes nicht aus, but ven der gampling is mit without heads can live in this free country,” | such a fatal result as that eters at the Cin- | Evins, J. ect Carolina, pect ser pe hotel. | preat und putter der beople got to foot der S and this time she swore enough for a whole | from Boston last night says: ‘Mrs, Labouchere large part of Africa, and the end over most of regiment of dragoons. Words ran high, and | denied a quarrel, but said Mrs. Langtry had the Pacitic ocean. The best methods of mak- | Damala put his hat on and walked out in dis- ing and recordin the observations of the transit | ust. This is the story as It comes to me. How | hOsen ae aa ene Gol oe hea has been a subject of discussion with astrono- | {rue it is I cannot say. One thing is certain— | 1) New York, against which Mrs. Labouchere : " : protested, and that, the former proposed to Farwell, C.'B., Iltnols, Arlington mers ever since the science has been advanced | Sure mottantiay “ember 18 one wi eapons maintain thelr acquaintance In Boston, and that | and he went to work carefully with his fine in- | cinnatl Coliseum. pebbles mervarsenant Farwelh 8. S., Iowa, 1590 O st. n.w. Ape ny ; far enough to predict the dates of transits. The | tremely doubtful. Besides, she is intensely | hence she, Mrs. Labouchere, declined to accom-| struments and took off the bird’s head just above P | Finley, J. J., Florida, 710 11th st. n.w. Fane, none: Uney at mernees a method followed for a long time has been to | jealous. She feels that she is much older than | Pan her.’ These reports have naturally caused the ears, and cautiously gathered up’ the mus- | side of a half hour was sufficient to make the | isner, H. G’, Pennsylvania, 1415 G Bt. nw. gorners in iron. and in gorn and oll—der observe and note the time and other circum- | a hat he married her probably very little for | WUch gossip, and the names of prominent New | cles, arteries and veing, and applied chemlcals | Teputation of ae Mecsonstratan that the tone Ford, Nichoiss, aiseourl, 938 G S¢ EY a Gener eee for ben arene glances attending the external and ternal con- | love and very much for her money, and that the | Yorkers, who came hither yesterday or within | to prevent the flow of blood. Into the neck of | which ‘such not ae tors scout and Mr. | Forney, W. 1.’ Alabama: 116 G st. mw. Suntry Vill go py Ger tickeas Reosto vil tacts. The external contact oceurs when the | whole world has lauzhed at him for the mesal-|2 day or two, have been closely scanned. | the biped he placed a glass tube—s channel Frayne have achieved in the dramatic line is | Frost, Robert G., Missouri, 210 Nortn Capitol st, | Bantry vill Bo Py Ger Hickens, en of t appears Just outside, but touching the | liance into which he has entered. Ail that |The reports have somewhat crystalized | through which to introduce food into the craw. built almost entirely, not upon any extraordi. | Fulkerson, A., Virginia, Metropolitan hotel. as es be hes tae ik of the sun. The internal contact occurs | gnaws at her conscience, and no wonder that it; @mound the name of Judge Hutchings, | —and then put the bird into a box covered with ys s es Garam ist, Vcc os soee oe ten id vos an efen bet how long they vould and akill, but upon a quantity and quality of ? W.r Obl vent midout ables, und gampllng has effer zing Fer te planet Is just inside the edye of the | intensifles her jealousy. If the row has not | of New York, who Is recistered at the Parker | a cloth, with a hole in the center for the head- | nary ll, bu nightly courts the erime of maure | geass GCG We ONO, 52 6 dot dime vent on’ But der beople had ought et been made up. Ihave no doubt it will be | house. To-day, after much trouble and delay, | less neck to 5 x phate se nea eo oS te w to | #Teporter secured an interview with a young | the doctor said, “this Stl it_laughs in the face of its ie ana ne = By ter shdick to benuckle. I hear dot dere is in PHOTOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS. deprive himself of the advantages which his |™4n who accompanied Judge Hutchings and | chicken will walk around. with steady step. @ irene ae ioe an a perso marsees ng Fete hove cp eee pe area diag ce The development of the art of photography | ortanate match gives him. Sarah Beruharde | occupies an adjoining room te him. This gen-| brainless agent, without sight, thought or feel- is em eeorer ii lon vale auls Ger Ceeteones all ear onton nen Sugaested a new metiod of observation when | is getting to be avery rich woman. Her pro. | tleman said that there had been some gossip | ing.” Making Up. Up. 1. Leb neg toe iy wa hermans jer one Preparations were being made to observe the | fessional earnings average probably $200,000 a | about Mrs. Langtry, in New York; that who the | And sure enough, the doctor was right. At 5 —— te alee pes : bed is . Hf ¥! intance was who was objectionable t .m. the chanticlee: iT bout th Hammond, N. J., Georgia, Metropolitan hotel ‘Der parber py der ni shair, vich is dot transit of 1874. Photography was used by every | Fear, and of this she hardly spends a quarter. | &¢quaintanc onpeesonabie, to | © woe walking about the From the New York Ctipper. Hammond, J., New York, 1529 I st. n.w. monkey veller vot makes ail der vile chokes, he ns aaink atwvith. | To be sure, she has poor relations all the world | Mme, Labouchere he could not say. He had | floor of, the dispensary with no care ae to the ss Hardenburgh; A. A.. New Jersey, Willard’s hotel | got hisuself of dings yesterday.” Besopean nation in those observations, but with: | [ov tr chs rites Son ite thee evidently | heard several mentioned, but when asked if| result of the election as to where and when he| Dettly the powder she spplies Hardy, Joba, New York, Arlington hotel Sayt dot tte cit feter conn ene gat success. The American observers alone ob- | acting on the principle that charity begins s¢ | Judge Hutchings was not the gentleman the | would get hi Ppp ree ea ow Harmer, A. G., Pennsylvania, $810 Fok ae a ote “g Spotl eae tained good results from their photographic ob- | home. She has a great desire to return to | YOuNg man bounded Ike a deer up stairs, not Could gaze on the leading lady now!) Harris, H. 8. New Jersey, Willard’s hotel Gicket ‘und bet ble money ‘on der Revupligas servations. This year all the European nations | America. The idea of another American tour, | falling to ask, however, if his interlocutor was a1 8 Mieocts ardy. ‘Be er het thong Rebupligan Haselt pardy. But he neffer hat thought dot was Sa contact "method, ent reerued t2 the | Meatest fascination for her Uut she reahves | for the abawer, Uut dleapyeated, ‘Subsequeee | To aMMem that thou hast saved Haskell D.C., Kansas, 1611 1st ow. Speculation undil der last elections eld “contact” method, except the French, who er; vaitlise a As much as thou hast ever mad ‘Where Time has drawn his pencil through! . HL. Missouri, “‘Somedimes I dink 1 sbiit my sites togedder My provided two of their cignt stations with phote, | that she 1s bezinning to be passe, and her | Patient waiting secured an interview with Judge Fenon. G; Gaqasconsin, Congressional hotel. | aging at dot parber.” - Hutchings, who said in subs! hat Men of quick action may thy name al ie apparatus. The reason of the failure of | S0CiAl experience in America, where she | Hutchings, who sa fubstance that he never But the world’s life and theirs attest ‘Next from its quaint, metallic case Hefiman, . OO had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Langtry or | An hour ot tee date e takes the rouge—b nd T. J., Mlinots, 211 North Capitol st. aropoen observers in their photographie | Toa Procsetys tae Sue ney peat Madame Labouchere; that, he considered then rg men and Kingdoms bidding them refuse ‘Abd etraightway on the ity taco Neh Towa, 1077 Vermont avenue. re ae a Sepertneats syecars to he that they devoted | Ss tor aecial intercnemse with Americans. | both fine ladies; that Madame Labouchere’s | _ What, chosen last, it had been death to choose: ‘The roses bloom beneath her touch. Z zat ee Not long ago a widow stood at the side door, Sa eee een, ocr ara © £000, pharp Photo- | she no longer receives with open arms every | Counsel afrhose name the Judze declined to | Through thee alone they missed the fatal place. Ro vulgar Gaub of common red, Anca eae “yp _ of a baggage car watching the stowage of her i Dt ding y ic! hi ry s whi ", Poovocapis may be accurately weacuted. avai | mercan “man “or ‘woman who comes to her | te) had Informed’ hm that Madame Labor. Nevnen guieeas exe cecnemeneaecr and, ° | Bat Jase the warm rich tint insted, x oscars |teay, ate te meourateg, wipemea Eh a One American stations to-day the photographie | (ut ’ few weeks in this country and then return to hinarance may f ectipae: Hiscock, Frank, N hotel J 7! 6 method was used, and the photozraphs secured | looking beads delightfully een et in | Busiasd; that no. agrecment was quale wih And now with dextrous hand she draws uM 108 ‘which was intrusted to the care of the baggage; Rriinare. ‘The American lovsercess measured | room. She ts determined. to have her revenge | Me. Langtry to remain, and that she was under ae — at : Hbligations on her part 4o to do. ‘The Jud Beveral times, asthe train stopped at s upon American ladies for not calling upon her | 2° obligat Us the distensty Which caesey the European ob- | when she was in thelr country, and wien, ig | #40 he caggg to Boston simply to see the ety. the owner of the dog approached the car with’ lashe d hotel bout the bretis dah ; re spite of all her efforts, she could ‘not succeed in | iu Bee Wineas Gas DIPHTHERIA Tx MApIson Untverstry.—Two| _ A ‘beneath ts traced a line— rend anaes _ monensin nie an Bearly fort ¥ i Ler thurny apatite ee getting any respectable woman to call on her Maud S. in Her Winter Quarters. students in Madison arerany, 3 Hamilton, He Tent 1 — princes object glass and the | {tlove or money, and so the order has gone | From the Cincinnati Enquirer. N. Y., have died of dipht! They were es, and how Ba menor Ne forth to her valet that when an American calis| Maud 8. 1s being watched over and cared for | 2 Seven others who had the disease. Photograph plate. : her doors are to be closed, and still more if the | at Chester Park like a priceless treasure that she | Fifteen students have quitted the college be- THE APPARATUS FOR OBSERVING. visitor be a she, This is a small pices of spite, | 1, Nothing fs t ood for her, in th th cause they fear the disease will become epl- The apparatus used to-day by the American | but the American people can well stand It Ii othing is too good for-her,'tn the: estima | dante. is their dollars that have made Sarah what she | tion of her trainer, Bair, and his co-worker, ————+o-____ soe degli spon efean deine i Is now, and without which probably even Da- | Phipps. ‘The handsome box stall she occupied | _Dr. Rudolph Emmerich, of Hygienio Institute > mala would not have been anxi for so long was in the midst of the stables, some | of the University of Zurich, finds @ very serious Yeen described at considerable length in Tae | May ee ire Docs anslous vo have-niat~ | sretanae trem the elubsignes semere mete ina danger to health in the filling ot earth, ashes or ®rax in former articles concerning the transit. his tamily live. To have the mare nearer to him | other material used to fill floors. Unless great ‘The chief parts ofthe apparatus are areflector| Newspapers IN Vina! 'tA.—There are in this bss ee etait ee in Reaan aa eee eh ee free pote disease. i ef finely polished a Fis Poe glass | state ont eanen ae pee es red -within thirty feet of the club-house. It1s18x20 Capt. “Jim” Britton, of Texas, has sent a chair and tographic 'e-holder. The pers: hed five em. | feet and fitted made -wenty-four polished’ st yh posted atari in z frame, set at Brant “five towns and villages have newspa porns atte bane aoe a taste Gareseo ber Bate, rg ot long experience with horses and good 7 fifty-three of them being county seats. ere + the end of an inclined axis, which Is turned could suggest. Maud seems to enjoy her new| ‘he official list of the deaths from yellow fever by clock-work so adjusted that, notwithstanding | 7¢,Mneteen dally papers, four tri-weeklles, two quarters. Bair is giving her light oxereise every the recent epidenie ies, twenty-nine monthites, one — Pensacola, Fis, the diurnal motion ot the earth, the | quarterly and ‘one hundred and twenty’three | Gaving Teast eek een eo and & model Of | contains 197 names. ‘ions, one hundred and oo —______ ‘The salaries offered the new professors of the Ninety-two are democratic or con- | Gilbert W. Marck, a plano ‘ University of Texas Tenge from een ee ee ss it vhergny Hevea! Pe Sferetary of the German order Germania, in ‘occupant of two chairs) to $2,500. count ee. lew was arrested charged | _ Mra. a journals, college and with em! 94,000 of funds of the

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