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, 7 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1883—NOUBLE SHEET. =— aa €iT population of 900.000, who Is the WHAT WOMEN READ. CARING FOR THE AGED. Personal Liberty in the United States. MYATTSVILLE MAPPENINGS, : £ve them wood and coal and blaikets acd gro- We really don't know who lives == — To the Editor of Tae Evaxixo Stam — CRIME ALD © .cIINALS, | but te tea to firn halite of t door. We can’t distribute that family | whe Revelations "ade by an Avenue | The Goed Work Carried on by the Lit- The action of the District. Commissioners on | *E8* 824 Gossip from Washington's { th, neatnesa industry ands Cannot put the new wine into old bot- ‘Hooksatere Shlesman. tle Sisters ef the Poor. the 7th inst, addresaing a letter to ti _| rowing Subarb-Improvements Made The employer himself does not know the es |. and euswetting thay ee | ghis Vear-A New Medicinal spring he other type | farnily. S live miles apart. | Wife tries to | now cHRAP LITERATURE 1s DRYOURED BY THE FAIR | HOW THE LAST DAYS oF OUD PropLe are maps ] Ser General. and suggesting that newspapers! icoyered—The Mecent & jection, At. anization, to the | dnd work to feed her children, Broken- | "Ole. sous oF Tue proms tone eke Waren COMFORTABLE-a VISIT To Tite Hoven im ruse | MdVeTtsIng lotteries be excinded fromthe mails, ais . te and of bad | hearted. “Not wed to earning gmoney: pees Lax “UAT MES READ—wilY STUDENTS AND CIES | Gury cette cee rte MOUSE I and that department clerks be forb den to pur- | Cormanandenee of Tan Bravia Stan d'the huitai Hea dente: bas ee in oar io was ee Moto | TIFIC MEN TAKE TO TRASHY PCBLICATIONS—THE oe chase tickets.is such aa atrocious piece ot tmpu- Hyarssviik, Mp. November 12th, 1888. Ue schools for covers, Kitchen and tend: | . minister. He has inore ap: | EITERARY TASTE o7 Te cuftNESE LBGATIOX. “We have faith in God.” These cheerful wn oC Up dselanee aa hes oe ppt late rainy weather in thisfocaiity has had I ocul ion of Sill aad for aid than there are hours - - is fel = er slight woman | Part of e press mople at | the « we gredad tn excelent As bath types of work but his sympathy is boundiess, his] “Give me “Thornéand Orange Blossoms’ anid roe 4a Ae aes ae ee tte at tha | larze. sesianed they shoul come to- and he sends then $2. The rent is | a pretty little miss, upon whose cheeks was the See Ligne ad with the |. The Commissioners in making these demands rowtnk, each other's. best ‘not pay itand the family have: boom of seventeen’springs, as she waltzed into ie ee thoes pees andl ro nnued ith the a ey Eco thinck Gomer, ake RELI OF the x abolition of public to leave the house. Katy xoes on willing | oo. of the principal’. k ¢tores on the Avenue, | Crm which youth Impresses upon the female which r f attack i uitalo rious rel jeties. There are several | O#¢ of the principal book ¢tores catare are | countenance, Was primly bound about by the | Mttery company azainst wh ch thot chief attac in Piviade'phia. It is mtdsumner and | Where periodicais and all Sorts of literatare are stiff bands of white which tormed a part of the | !8 directed; aud secondly, that portion of the ones tow.lch she is direeted hare | sold. “You haven't got it? Oh, that’s just aw- habit The dark ere lustrons with licht | erty of an American citizen to spend his ithe | fal she exclaimed, as a provoked ex- oe cee hail sh ln e ecail ashe pleases Has ever a rational being Muchos grows wore. W @ you up? a | Pression passed over her pretty face, and she | When she sp Ha se hat hn [itans part of the wortd heard of stich i grooned: v fur s The paeet™) Poked her red parasol into a pile ot "Sea. [1° A si faor became ecia wad | 12. Which would lead one to doubt the sanity of xt. He telt sides” stacked upen the counter. “No, T dont | 1h Auished speaking her thee Sh G | the Commmetoner? to a Want ansthing eee, No one ean write a novel | (mnseslye sai Acceul, Donia ber Byench cit | ‘The Qloniemnn) iolimy, dowanas the supr : itor train ng |g » and ‘Tho S° | traction. What, then, was the work whch thia | Sion of which the Commission 00) 10 wt s the wis one L haven't re duleate Mec aeEIG Geom cEmtrce ontiren ad Awan 4 sthati Aecral igen ctyen of Buf. | | Teally somethin much subdued eathus This was the ques- suielana), alusand left | y jofiechiean nny diby 50 tion whieh a Stax reporter ment ked him- | CONT, expec y th D Reeaeta id you com dispenser of literary consolation to a Star re- | Hon whieh as ~ i some profi LY ben ‘3 | Self as he stood in the wait room of the i a This soccety | Couniry, and have vou served two y porter when the dissatisfied customer had taken | Mone or tie tatte, eter ‘of the Poor, on H | tain amoui ite hy prejudice, ured apprente ather did her departure. “It is simply appalling,” ¢ Renal NORA Meee ae , ENTS MADE THIS SEASON rep ou Work! ad. Its mother t nts te © shook his head mournfully as he str 1” it was. q ‘i a which the Sieter Superior, | houses have cone ap here thie re Been criteyi tor he be aanee Se scun eam) the quiet, self-contained little woman, who stood ¢ F Rickard, an of Of | ambulance will be aent for your mother. do yours ladies generally read ch bw fone pi se ma topos af e Hage es BAM | tie Waite House, was t fon in} On her way home Katy thinks wliat wil be- "asked the reporter, interested pr was conducted throush clean, but bare | One of the sr !Jonnson’s and Wines ad to Uyati<vitle 000; + £01 ott f and brothers while “They just devour it, a vt have any but | dors into a larze, long room, Seated about | wisians) are t (the Bryan tars), and he was followed by ROT. asa! is the hospital. They inust have that ) the cheapest and comuior read ali this | 10 Apartinent were a’ aiinber ot cee oll oe are blessed. ef tmnter acd Mr smith, of the A littie | stut” he replied, sweeping his hand over the |imen. ‘They were not pleasant objects tolook | fairs starte Praitine ov atten, of varacements. are not all ex- | huze pile of paper covered volumes scattered |" eee Oke ‘ { for ‘ tux Molde, l : - en see ; upon. ‘They had lived past their youth and ; Ancustax Holdea, of Jtke the th Ss S the proper oilicers, gets | on the table in front of him. “Why, thrones of | heatity; they had survived thelr hepes and use- | Most shameful w Rhee Aoate at than b ty they have to | the pan: ed an th aer mother. | youn ladies and misses just from school come se anid they had little ele sen how but | Methods on just su at crontonal bes mich mute lot, of Mich., said | Her moth ves her here every day and buy the sensational fove no ia GE Gis WaeeE TL, we Rees [tor he tas ab ehh tpt Teealonenp age and ome alsmore withing | ting to take to a hey find publisied in the Seaside, Lake | A cuanty, y 3 wheris.” “Rawlling.” &e.. &e.. arc resorted to for | bieue We Uutider. Geo. N- Malker, to the poor | smooth-to: 5 Standard, Franklin Square and Lovel's en that jandable purpose to raise money for the | of tis pl under costracts for puttmg poor to, Katy isapretty girl, with no one to deiend her, | libraries. Such stories as ‘A Broken Wedd . THE INF OF OLD AGE. Lord. and no objection is raised to this mode wyrother daaines bene thia tal in the spr fling to | and he says: “You shall not suter wiile your Ring,’ ‘Her Mother's Sin,’ ‘Beauties’ Daughters “We have to dress and wash them night and | of jottery. Can it be an honor toman to ray isi. EAI. ait She: MecaAare: Ana rtineit, bes ake sy siv- | mother isin the hospital. Tilt are of you, ith and Unfaith,’ ‘Not Wisely, but Too Weil, ildren,” quietly remarked | ofa debt incurred the fit | nur up a tine honse an’ Registers additon to h rn fae then peti t rein 1 st Rhode bronchi ‘saad sue : aL cians “They are so helpless, you know,” | thing that ouzht to be believers | Hy atter 2 beautitul commandins situa- pecia a Teperted that their] He takes care of her, so well tat no Tel all of Rhoda Broughton’s and Bertha M. Clav’s continued as she « Tada in God and reliz! ad mantiin. ‘ sinaile sid nus have alse. tee wed sorruetal eyi are CHM MOGAL (OF ISTO led & tete lever Bees. her Lace aoalh inthe wordt Gleke | aosne they read with avidity. Some young | Se continued as she wlanced about the room. | in God and ra suticent | NO" at er build ne x rave as ten mt he fad been ¢ nes plan of ¢ jon. They | takes to the streets and becomes a vagrant. | ladies buy as many as five or six of these novels | The old women, bent double with aye, number of paid-up chure! ie. Why {ianinoreann Glos tonne a aie strvetsof Lout-ville, wi tiat by nt icin Mren and {Pow is adopted by a decent family. The mother | ina week.” toothless jaws working ia unme: m incur the debt in tie first place. and then resort! erection of a. tirst-olase Jy . FORE SME SORT SEIUR CF eS: we 1 family conid > blankets per is devoted to sci t o you see those ‘Seasides?’” he continued, | jings, paid little heed to the visitors. They |to gambling to ch proceed- | is to cost. bet 24.000 a ? ¥ and couseieatious ito the darkatss and runs to | running through a pile of probably two hun-| seemed to be destitute of aay Interest In tho | lee these ite ? But the vanity of man | $3.0, on grounds dotaied to the company afore c ie over the neat dred paper bound volumes. ‘Those are Just external world. To sit still and yaze vacantly | has to be cratified under a y pretext, and were |p. G. livatt. « 4q.. the founder ot this place, Unt Sts : ulf of St. Louis. in- ad from life’s history, out, and the most of them are of the class that | jnto space was their chief occupation. Some, | it to build a temple, if the entre cost had to. be | . just north of th a depot. 7 aes much iteost to sapport a y Glad to deati’s mystery, are most popular. yet a youn lady came in here | indeed, had a bit of sewing, which trembled in | raised by gambling and by lotteries and chance | of the track; will havea bow : Ts Of St Louis proposes to try Swit to be hued the other day and complained that they did not | ther feeble hands for a monient and then r Le | window in the ticket office, a fancy Freuch t " help as to tis 8 from diferent directions Dera tay Ere get out new stories tast enouzh. T went thro in their laps azain. The vigor and acti a broad platform and porch, and will be a great ts enime, 1 * | Superintendent. $60 a month: resistrar, $40 ity | Ml those books with her and there was not a! youth had well. n died out, and only the- ee . iret. and thea direct | ornament to theplace. as weil a« a much needed The Ge | mouth; and, with reat. ia woinelt tn that great city |iove story or light novel of any kind among | So'nont hue were eee eee oe quiet affairs. Altuomrh this i ts | penses, central office saved tiis freudiess irl? | them that she had not read. ‘Oh, Tye read ‘em natbor: ht to be taken up by is handly dity Seenoh of charitatle information for | all, she sald, ‘and { think i's 4 réal shame they | see ce tne women were more active, and | all the newspapers is that “of exclusion {rom As fasbins poniile snove away at about 2.400 per annmm. It saves dfty don’t get out some new ones."" ereable tu‘do little thines abd house, | Mail if wivertisine lottery schemes.” Whyrthe | cone As oursuamen population | mount in one city o7 The sub- Ne ~How many of these books have been tseued?” | put the majority seemed to be a endent ; church fairs are advertised in the new . | families come sion elt a oe cee Toca tee coorter, astonished at the revela- | ascuuaren, In’ anollier room were more old | 800, and enpecial altention ia called to the tead not wantin be j ze of it would have carctally intricate | HONK being made to him. ladies. ‘The sister said that there were 73. al-| ing’ features of chances on such in the fall ila acl (iat adies in chureies interested in sully eves ‘ated | "©The last issue is in the seventeen hundred: ether. In another part of une house there | She be excluded from the 1 secure a des its and em-| charitable work make the most effic ent, con. ! in to the | they go by numbers. This is No. 1.768, (pickin F 1 * same condition | too? T guess there would be considerable ob- shis very gteat. The accessibility of this Wenot only bed you > ware, Eeentral offic vin Whence a dispateh to a hos- Rook drowmetie iil ti bee ana pops of old men, and the same condition | tov eo a | the rush is very grea cr amd homes, but also bid | So entions Bao ral Ihave cured shelter and care forthe | UP& book from the pile); the number siznit pitude marked them. The male inmates | jection to this practice. We adit Hat | piace tu the cty ia its great. desid 7" . | Kebert Tre said that for a city of | pital woutd be Brcured's erale © | the number of stories; not the number of vei- | °° Sey be all of then were over 60 | either of the two cases is | Je are beg.aning to find this « ont noble and unselfish | oy 0 inhabitants the taing mother within an hour. f eee RAR a NaI ES SA Ua a Cha pase ana mma ter hekauspies uae : eng bees - f che Pind oiler ade, with $1.50 a | UNE* years ofage. That axe is one of the conditions | (which we cannot help butacknow more y This safe to. pre : neludine central and subiivis n demand to learn a trade. '# the sale of these books confined to young vhich they are received. There is no dis- | REWSpapers ouzht to be exciude rsthis place will dou! t gave on eloquent wel- | is 312.000. . Uniler its operations John would have been | ade Hct a eee eoevad: | dhe jef or | Mails. But xiner there is rarely a day on wh ch | fis place | Ws caf Ke Re- | 2 rast oa . wer another applicatien tor an “8 s 7 = ¢{tinetion made ‘cn account of relisious belief or | s. eagle Z yeas of Was ies toh Temployineat, no sui ‘ g xa day. Not 8 pit of itt The mammas are as fond of | ocior, Ati are given a hoine. ‘They must also | 8olne cach advertisement for some such purse present tirift of this ioantas unalleyiated. won paced in an iuietrd setont | Hzht reading as their romantic dauzhters. 1 be withont any other means of support. appears in some of the papers, it will be well { they have induced many to purchase Miwaukee reported that thelr society had put | Would have been placed in an industrial school | cues if you'd come in here some day and see sn aes such papers to close up business at once. and Bula here. 1 ial nd int tying t to work, taucht the citizens Liat sivine ecuvered, when the family | the books they buy, you'd believe me. It would SOE THE SAE OF PONG COND.) they are not allowed to be their own f off the secondplat of their pur 1 soup aud old clothes was not charit have been reunited and pertanently self | actonish you if vuld tell you the naines of | “Do these old people have any gratitude?” | 4:'ty the matter they are allowed to publish Do | estate. and will soon have: it from the start pad the working officers a fair | Sappoertias. , } some of Our regular customers.” Then, becom- | asked the reporter. We live in Russia, where the newspaper censure | Sonic hall and a new st REV. FRED. H WINES, salary, Was not prepared to state the amount. r. Levi E. Barbour, of Detroit, sald @ great | ine confidential, he, leaned over and whispered | «ie don't know,” was the simply reply. “Old | exists and the daily pect nad : HI. said ant waen the work of | Dro James Wo Walk. of Piuladelphia, suid of el rity work dues 0 on: some- | in the reporter's ar. rople are not demonstrative. But we don't | Vious to sending out, or do we tive ing SHE REALES SP REED: - i orzanizinse charity. be: there were 250 char.table institutions in that | Umes Bait na to fee jeinbre rent ed “Whist!” exclaimed the reporter, “Ts that so? | Preple iat ie GeL aE AL ee There haa been verv little sickness here the +a thoused-old were perpetrated | City suet about 400 ry cleriee ee ten ee SILI TAUT Uenlione evenaimmer arene e De eee es aed = i j season, and our doctors are nut growing tie tn by their k than the noinore money than the “Nui p Jou't,” pleated the bookworm, “I * this explanation, but not nnder- ad promibit the s their practice by any. means. The senersiie < ever had power to co encan earn in aday. Ciyil service | Should uever have tod you: If their names it fuliy,—tor who can comprehend the fancy? Mi. Hyatt told me the otber day that in the bel move consid Teform, doubtiess, but charity ueeds it infinitely | yore to coine out the forsrive me.” meaning of a faith that willinzly underzoes per- Ms ood concerni 4 he has onty . ethar in the EU oe 7 Fane Being assured that fe could always trust a re- ns and sufferines for the sake of | objection of Commi-sioners to allow de- ctor’ bill for some slicht milion. Henes thes On Wednesday, September 26th, Ho ; | Porter wil a secret, he weat on: “Lhe idea that partine:it employes to spend tieir money which od the add wo ie Veharity will be + Superin ety YOE | Cheap literature is read mostly by shop girls, ap- they have earned by the daily work “in just endliate and t Jouk- sion a at 0° | prentice tn and the poorer classes is ali | people 2” such a mai y Has the world " I omisere and er tes ted his | ron. There are women of culture and refine- |? We do it by b Was the quiet response. | ever heard of such a pretension? Whois the |S community wntaer we ken lnster Es | Ment who buy these Looks; women who have | “B: go out, two money | government emplose responsible to Dark Buen Sithedah ain eontidence in om sHenTS. We) are buudant wealit and nothing to do but to r ne and food. We take w s his money, torts of Waxkea sts For cone vty and decenty iy our treatm ue upon their richly-upholatered 5 ken meats aud old ck thes, and | he spends it at achureh, Ma. | 2'")3 regrowth and 7 | He dewiewed “the: contract read. No, they are-not shop witis and on what is thus obtained.” | kunt ot altar, ; that drive sald they must #0 maids, but fashionable women, who tide op in} Epcourszed to” speak further of their way of | or in the tere tich= AE hook duke aan aR AEE. their ear and take away loads of common | jiving the si 1d that (he institution was | ets? G. i. BL e alone in his room BAR urs SOU ace in Ayoanz tady comes twelve sisters, who dd all this ing the-calt belt . neting for the stute neti y ever and buys @ ot of | They had noservants. All the fawily 86 sain the renal Foservities thie talisn sneralty fe tiree or four) cooking andthe other touseteld t tis out-door RUDERIH in German. besid al in English ly of nearly two hundred persons was a iach t sure ih edu * _ , funerat took 1 at ty vehurch, teusanis per a fie container fe le pues sie iH both lai , She ed by the sisters them! iia tuosest aps between, ict Whit Rie cas Glow fen pean tuy isan American, bat reads German, aud appears | inmates who wei able of doi q Sees aah a ri s Binere “eh guid Vis a to be thorou: ea uaueinavulnee ale la them r ve a 5 ECR NOHSS WARES OO OT gtoem. Sr abandons adseen an taal DUS EAE Conse Terie if reads an inited atount of this— not be very Gal Washgihy cease oh ba the Conus ripe for new crimes, now ius i tris? care of those who had no one to = pie: . sponiggienaes dd feanite Pettey. “How many of those books do you sell— care for th Whe were worn out in the str he ras?-leaf odors that eame through the epesnd cabiizinstsascdeedicciyn ae the a Na . wd the | in a x isked the repurter, Jes of Jife, and whose relatives in_ maay doors 3 A wonderiul spriag of water has been strack res eine ey Te aetes “We haye about two hundred regular lady | stances were unable to take charze of then, ‘Told of the peaceful iife within. on the premises of M aait ismuch a‘ pt svnntoa ve tag | custome aeouudnt get one of them to | as is sen the case. were unwilling to . amie danmenaail iaonty on the of Dr T, # plilan- bis nut qo dorthe | ead a book written by George Eliot, or by ) sume what was often a thankless task, had de- sthe room where the children The water is strongly trprecnated . | thropie citizen of Phifadelp methods secure » | any of the standard auihoss. Oh, nol But} vylved upon tiese Little siste: How nebly with sulphur. aed the oder is souetl Dr. Haley, “How | mark nit mudinig, Sel glit enema seain THe elev reaulthose Hovela, anid WO, Séll-<il a Weak, [they are bearing this burden people who are AS it is pumped into aro reh meti- ae ae and tha ray Sass. anil the | ou xys7—woll, ini week 1 guess we sell trois | fuwihar with (lei wrekrean tent is hit leaves a dark, inky stain, and the session the confer: ideaci ids aay and the results are encour- iuines.” mara THE 0} ‘OP THE LITTLE SISTERS. KS shore the chitin n ran, folks tell me it is haraly Gt for w to wisit all of one Ins is a respectable “ . ‘ 7% a better class of istory cin ere fowers and tearn their nay hi tations of pe ne woman be Gea Gothe _ Gen. Brinkerbott, of Ohio, presented the sub- urprised scribe. The history of tl zin and growth ofthe thou fut, since the word Devame Seeks eadrpeey oe h inna ratios Methodist and’ Baptist “The 1 nitentiary A spectacled spinsters | order is but a repetition of that sublime spirst ch gatdea Walks for gatues. Sill boca: (E albo Seanauarieic oa eeenbient rs, ant drew reiief (2) from them ail. Dintcee the Boy iy to buy philosophical aad relizinus | which seeks to do good for the sake of ving | amore wore tattirs ant asters in wegniar a, an many vf the ppicuiokers I e, of Michi- | Seewty pays one general agent $60, subs. $20 ta oneheeone philanthropists works, but hsate very ae ae 1 ange sgood, and not to gratify any personal ition wert-willanisand marigolds Oa thir s jon last summer ean testify. 2 reas am ee renerally ask for some text books that we don't put de asma chelor’s Batious and sweet-pea vine Putman, of Boston, said the |: ion Was adopted appointin a com- re yin Stock.” : two aes ae ae 8 an anual ‘And box ihat bordered the Garon milks: A SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADTES: ee E t to aid the Associated Charities fat onures: and the state | “Women are very. curioua about brying | Village in Brittany, fred with a zeal to serve ‘ is to be established here avon, I understand, and Presented a report covering every phase of the i atures, asking for the appointment of dele- ” M = ently | God, laid the toundation of this order, which | Pure white lilies stood cornerwise . a = bof the siate b 1 C1 F mates to the W Prison congress at Rome in | books,” he continued, the subject evidently {ies MpROAd THRGHENGRL thie o ld. | From sunflowers yellow and poppies rea, since the subject was broached it is noticeable ssachusetts, sueiated Chi . Messrs. 2 OF BIR | buy 2 apest o e 2 Ouse: s order, he kingty ok: e: cipal “a Year to theiy cup: | Souri and Brockwaysot New York, were ap- CUVlGhe Ele COIR TRE SOLED Sete | whicuara lathineoumten, Broutinconaltec: hocks overhead. abandoned the idea of going out west to grow porn ee oa cinco mittee: When men evine in they want the best of every- | Zitning, which at the start only contemplated | Mornme-giories and larkspur stood up with the couatry, No doubt an institution ttorney general | Geo. W. Cable. the distinguished author, of! thing. Not so women. They alwaya want the | the care of one poor. helpless and de a ne a ay aaah ofthis kind will induce Imuutzration to this | president of state | New Orleans, nude Fine hrwwentation Of! cheapest Women senerally will never read ‘4 woman, has developed one of the J through the beds ab thelr own aweet | place—at least on the patt of the lads a ¢ assue ation of New York city le lessee CUY, ian [novel until it comes out in the ‘Seaside’ or | and most di Wil lasies. Professor Chickering, who. t en rom top down warts, which) 07 the southern slates. Death tyierucificion | some other clicap (orm. We have had women | house) in this filed the pulpit of the Presbyterian char . ffor ther pecubar financial system, | Wou tuercy Compared to life prolonged | come here day after day to see It certain new | quietly going on with ita good work for the past ar has passed sine then, has retarned to tile duties af tie Deal and thaws . tow e byard of charities, alarmed at ‘the in- unde such cruvitiex. Ex-Goy. And on, of books were out in ci at et. Show them | twelve years, has ealisted the sympatiy and co mamma's house 1s erp nd stl, avium, and the hey,J. Wu. Melivan, of Balti« of huis st expendita: Kentucky, suid the half had not been told. | Ops Were Out in cle Feent or dollar | operation of alarze number of our citizens, have v te nan Of wreat promise. now file duties New More lives i destroyed by the prison | dition and thes would not touch It, but would | With thelr help the Little Sisters been Hoe we pia Tre store of the vilia: and the | te orsanize the so pens Bnd Convict (rivers INjErRURIGIORS., | Saitama walk waril Wulcaie Gt Ih a8 cane] EADIE to MecUN & comfortaile None torthern de: nthe cnnarenenest ths cat Rebbe atl ke aeneren S beard | detads ) Pie a than any Indian despot ieversiew. Knowing | Mi Mie “Tn. pendent charzes, and upon the continued char- fs gray and tall, weiss and neue. Hub [they hase no opporiti wh new, seein used to | spend their mone ity of the public they rely for the uecessary aid Situl the careless fot rani dears ture th: Juse the card system Instead of \s South- | dress.” to carry ou their work. seeated hall, bit thin Gore, bestace dinpentane is of p | books. | ac ote “Do men read much light matter?” " Yee randmamma’s welcome {5 heard ne more, susar and boots, molasses an cotton, fees w correct these ter- | (/Q0 men read mu ‘ines sctentific| What a Woman Thinks About re, | Grininanmes welcome ts heard ne tune. oA peavntn and nia, report card sei which + 5 men and stulents a: Teslie’s and all | To the Editor of Tar Evestvo Srar: Abd the world is a larger place th un of yore, nd hardware a Blu dimiss on | central «and fainily | RUMEN Corea roel tbenic In the letter addressed to the Postmaster | But hallowed memo, F ie tiwe eal at tlie hb Sonnenseheim, of St. Louis, presented | General by the Commissioners (a document | ana tae children are better men to-day | gatorail above aud kicking sl haat : | valuable paper on Hebrew Charities in the | which cannot fail to meet the approval of every | fr tine teases aad g urdea walls A SUSPICIONS BOX. tide of at central office, showing how and why it was and | rsof the Chinese lezation | moral, law-abiding citizen) these officials are | “31 37 their statks, Last week the presence of a tare oblong box including reports fem chureiesand institutions, | '* Utult the Israehtes, though persecuted every | Tia!) get considerable. There is one of the le- | asked “to consider the propriety of leisiation toortk Eaton. | on the warehouse pl to the wan whe seueraily nud promptly Te Tee Bete eI, ah ena tReet | cation, however: W liKtlO fellow “wlio sreare| forbidding, upon pain of dismissal, the purcha plelon, in the minds ot some he it con- eine estied toto Sciences See tae rowial than aad iaialien save: thee ulasxes, who never buys any but such Works 85 or jottery tiekegs by government employes *THE RED DEMON” tained a zizantic corpre on its way to some dis- ity from the state buarid of eh the institu AM must work, Atl must si COS OE OE ae The statement is made that amonz this class — secting laboratory, and the report was current toate the tnstitu- 4 dhe! x 3: re . 2 ow a Two Thousand Dollar Fire Im- = tions must. ana the churches do, cheerfully ac- | Us bor and help him on his feet | REMARKABLE FEATS OF MEMORY, “there are several thousand clerks and employes Gucal moneion that it was the body of the recently defunct Cat jumesce. The work of the society in that city ia before he begs. They honor the poor, but satin du RSG f David | Of the government. but confined mostly to those Eee Se lial woman of the Dime museum. Fears of spooks ed ee ee ee ne eG Cece te Jencuer ania coc act with | Amiakenciciaat tay thes Carcer of tm: who receive smali «alaries and the more easily id hosts, and hobobliny bean to spread wed fom time te! werld pours Its paupers aud dependents into | Vice It is the diszrace of Christian Hations. = yield to the temptation, and that the ageregate | Ffom the Somerset (Penn) Herald, Nov. 7. among some of the red community, and Improved | that metropolis. Oue x Unies as long | (THIS was pronounced the finest paper Of the |, ine xaitor of Tue EVENING Stam: ot their remittances for lottery tickets from this | There 13 no more terrific cry than that of dark forevodinzs of evil spirits haunt ni directory eMTWLaEA Ue were Caen one | Me P Letchworth, of Buffalo, « benevo-| | The article in your issue of November 10, on | District amonnts to many thousand dollars | ‘fre! rmging out on the startted ear of nicht! | peaveful villare grained considerable tend way. ea tarasa ara | every tamily cual cuiatas Tike meer eaie oe | lent anaiwenliiy bacbeioe w Aaiterece un Tice" the soearunla ment Gt Semte Beck, copied | monthly.” Tue last clause. reads aa follows: | Even murder, with all Its hidevus assoctations, a rad airy gery Nagata gh ca for the suppression sources. resides. One ‘street alone had |to the care of helpless, children, presented a | from the Louisville Cowrier-.Jurnal, reminds Pee i ‘and the consequent | 028 Ht arouse us to syimpathy or to xction as | Pirasant looking man. tn the pre-nuce of & curi- {of tramps and vasa | 125 pauper families. Pauperism is catching. | beantifal paper upon * Preventive Work Among | mu of an incident in the early legal experience | t.ntal demoralization of the ticket-holders, do | does the alarm that the red demon, fire, fs loone | contain only a cholce variety of fruit. trees for HeacR TW. (This statement reminded we that last winte ent Sa afternoon and evening was apent at | Of the late David Paul Brown, of Philadelphia, | not promise good service by them, and donbt- | in our midst, licking up the pride of Inxnry, the ! farmers hereavouts from the Richmond and Bal- eteuce bas assembled | upon furnishin; pes: on renal thekaniee lie tnteoner poten, the Conference |as related in his work “The Forum and the less constitute one of the evila seuzht to be | fruit of toil, the scrapings of avarice, and the | timore nursery. el pera Bids beets meine ate UL UE Talo | being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coldweil. The | Bar,” perhaps now hardly remembered —cer-| remedied by the act In qu-stion and add farther | savings of years, Such was the cry that star- THe ELECTION 1 Loukville, Improved lexis: | learned that the aged widow. was selieved by | house of retuve boys, under the direction of | tainly never alluded to. inducement for submitting the question to your | tied the intabitants oe our illaze on Friday | passed off quietly here, this district being car- taal aya recente: | Rer church and two benesolent aacletien ) The | thene gifted and able managers, have made an | “ie wan a young practitioner (E belleve only | Coaniderat prlotal and startinzrevetation. bat it | MermInE, aL SAO Ollnck, | The alarmed Cll | red by tne deanocrata by a majority of 6. There always receives it, | New York society ascertained that one family, | Eden of this home, then about three years at the bur) when a Judze | can be kafely asserted that for every government | 2 nn besity, tegen Gon oeneeee man war considerable scratching done by the repub- es and hearts to wel-| who had been persistently relieved by charity v. Septeinber 28. was devoted to papers | of Pennsylvania was impeached and. tried. bee employe who spends one doitar per month for| to the sorue and found that JK Cothotiey | licans, principally in favor of Juin G Mall, for years. upon examination of the address | 2nd discussions upon “Provisions fortheC .ronic | fore the seaate or hollse. The Impeach ed | lottery tickets, there are fen who pay fire times | ttabie’ was Gan Are A elwable | Gree | Gomocratic nominee for counts treasurer, but it Au tose repects Ohie shone in reforma, The! they gave. must have Fesded in the middle of Teeane eee and Dumb, and Preventive | idee selected ae Broan as his counel, who | that nutnt for sumething wiich produces nut araceen. Tenaainely, deat hom the fuming | {snot known that the democrats reciprocated we and kitchen river! Another, an applicant tor coal, : expressed doubt of the wisdom of his se!ec- | oniy --mental.” but mora! and physical -demur- fiding. but afterward recovered. A horse ‘ from alms- | lived at 100 east 18th Street. Now 100 east 18th | _ Mr. Wm. .?. Letchworth was elected pres insisted aud Brown accepted | Qization,” far surpassing In their evil cence. | Ouiiding. but rata tahoe in the least. wed plan is being | street Is a eval yard! Tiey expect money. | dent, Mr. A. O. Wright recording secretar raauibiitg: alization,” fi passing worth $500 lay dead in hin sal: bs varly |The republicans have orzanized a cinb in si el for mer | number that ece te the re: hlega 3 ci “8 ae 5 f eC) i 14 3 ef 4 vf re y arene 1 hal Pepe © House of itatives, evly teiagce see cca cial ite vine et, iioine, do most of the | bis. St. Louis was appointed as the place of | Wieneaen Me inst day, wanressieaarcs one has referred to it, or proposed @ remedy | pucket brigade, and thus prevented the spread president: H-V-Tommer. tobert White are ene! . a 2, i eeting for the eleventh conference. ; 7 na | fr it. aaa of the fire. Mr. Coffroth’s toss will react in Ferdinand Hall and others, vice presi- t Tender voluntary and valu- ‘tration, examination, and making | Meeting fc ¢ close and the members. Witnesses, counsel and. legislation “forbiddi the ; 2 comb. inand Hail ai - : ci ° The c.rculars of invitation had announced that ; ‘i i Let there be legislation. ‘forbidding, on the neighborhood of $2,010. ‘JH. Raleten and B. F. Bingham, secre be maps and Charts of the city. i s is fi spectators. wearied with the labors of the trial, | nain of dismissal, the drinking of spirituous and dents; J. H. Ralston a . va reported infurioaa and In ny own busy lite, Ttook time to sketch | the closing session would be held in Mammoth | j8¢ronod from the state house pell mel for their |Tyai Yauors by government ene ioyes,” and, in <a taries, and F. E. Bankhawas, treasurers, | It has . r claus With ehartta- Hares Iu oor Hith kub-division, und em | Cave, Ky.. where the closing speeches would be | jotela and lodgings for dinn So rapid was | 1s thom tine a ter tic IRATE of Rach What Can Baby Do? a Tarze representation of colored inen and ta in i WWiNe positions i ani lady to record the nates of | made and the conference would adjourn sine die. | the exodus that Brown lost his head in buctiinn i omer! riew that frout tie puolic | From the Philad-lphta Call, nealthy conditi Wage paper, se ia tur politiesl service to es residing therein.) The Closing session wae held iti that wonder | his notes of cross. aid direct examination tute bulldings (especially the Treasury) would be] 4 baby can wear out a dollar pair of kid shoes | Hsattsville Adoortiser, ts till 0 u = known ts amoral force. Daylight kills | Of the world, Mammoth cave: and these were | thy drawer of his desk without thought that the | closed forever; the ood of the service would be y Clironicles all the events ot the vi Bat Of Nie reported that the: speacks beware to the left! Bot- | whole was to be reviewed, digested and ar. | CM ted to'a most wonderful extents and | (® twenty-four hours. It can keep its father | fyundiage. Mt was, the fit f t nh , like moet of the | tomless Pi Ur jheads, Valley of | runwed forarzument next day. After dipner Tnany. familes that how suder privation and | BUSY advertising in the newspapers for a nurse. | to nomiante Hast B. Melton fot ee - entire man- | others, dispeuses no relief.” It isthe center of “wok above! Star Chamber!” | onda cigar, while! walking up and down the distress would rejoice in eomfort and prospersty. | It can occupy both sides of the larzeat sized bed | Ie not disheartened by ti recwt defrat: It at ' i system the ton, it prints maps, pamphlets, books Ty deme | hotel parlor! it flashed on bin that his papers | Cyhens Sould neuice in comfort and prospersty. manufactured, simultancourly. It can make | Buunces its deierm\vation fo bend all tts ener ‘ arts, and e micates results to the ae eee 2oats: | were locked up in te state house. ick #* @ | mend legislation of iat stamp? That some one the author of its bein.c'a wash bills foot up to #5 | £8." etonests | Na ring ii een d dee EN CHT. 1 ted peopl he city. Seven hundred flash he started for the building only to find tt| who has the authority would also have the 5 Mwrelt teen | Mareiand a a . chairmen deo be oue in each ehureh) eollects funds for | @ cuteett taitte reked in the | dark and securely bolted azaiast insress, He courege to advocate this imperatively needed | Sweet and not be feellag at all well. It can | gances of success are gray . 2 i 2 the society. Partoticers are always on duty, | Cradle of the Deep,” echoed over the rippling inquired tor the janitor only to find he had gone | “civil service reform,” is the earuest praver of _ | CTeWd to suffocation the smoking car of a rail- | sate. Bison. , t aFities In citien. | and triendly visitura always at work: waters as if an angel choir tad dropped the | ida toe pron Harrisburg, Late bed time eis a Woman, | ead train with indignant passengers between — csee — Teported ndence | Questions trom the audience: What motives | ™usic de Into the beautiful river. “Count | Came and all prospect of getting access to the '- | two stations. It can cause its father to be in- ‘Whe True Knight, wath tw pted | keep friendly visitors faithiul? Answer: Gone | Your party! Two are lost! Hear thein calling!” | Came at papers vanished. Desperate, he suuzit How He Can Get His Papers. sulted by every srcond-class boardin: aber chuanees at agers: to the neizkbor ever nourished and growing by | Ald one Was iny son. Leonard. whose Iamp had | ;orcted Papers aneled, Desperate: he sous keeper in the city who “never take chi We sich above historic pages a EE SEA Tee Te ere Ic de ipon. gone out, while he was walking on in the pitehy | (us Tepms Nudressed om mortifying exhibition Wasntxotos Cir, November 12th, 1883. | It can make an old bacaelor in the room adj Brave with the deeds of g-dlant men, « are Buf- Mr. Bachman, of Chattanooga, sald. concern- | Jarknexs toward the bottomless p.t!_ The trusty he would. make of himself on the mor- | To the Rditor of Tue Evawrie Sram: ing use language that, if uttered on the strect, | And wish Usose peers or earlier ages t Haven. | ine the Atrican, “You cant make @ successful | £uide found him, and xoon we reached what 1 row when he had to begin the argu-| Af hs ago Iwas informed through | Would get him into ‘the penitentiary for two In our dui! dey could tive agetn, 1 Broot | vanper out of a darkey. You can't make an or- | called the Gates of Paradise, littering with [Tow, When he had | help hixonly thou it Very excelent vapen they on ee, through | vears, ‘It can. In ten minutes, drive aman fran-| And Set ho kulght of ancient days began Vorttand. tomy, | Rut ont of him at all.” From 6 to 16 yeara ot | Jewels, radiant with the glory ofthe light of day | Went, Ae there was Be h thouglt. Bur siovy | YOUF Very excellent paper. that all the applica- | Hcitiy trom his home aud catiso him to sevk | in culvalty is cant naz cena ' i thand. 1879. staining institution—in his | We had not seen before during a walk of four- | "84 Sl¢eP,.to escape from thou thought _toi- | tions on file in the Interior department were to | the companionship of a locomutive blowing off is lea hint Sanco eas Reber 5 Betrort, 1360; olject to his way, bat what are | teen milva. Down the shining steps came a ijvea thought his mind became calnen Thon | be returned to their rightral owners by the Sec- | steam. And flaunt his Lidy' colors there, ., S81: Taun- | yon voine to do abunt tt? Tete ne era or the lost ones not lost. | ie cnieavored (to. recall Some of the evidenen, | fetary. Now. alata wonresideut of tite a = Bur in the tedium of a Journey Yonkers |r. Walk. of Foiladelphia, was called upon to | but gone betore. So perchance Katy’s mother taking up the witnesses In the order of examin- | city and about to leave for home, I would Like | SoctaL Screxce.—'Weare going to have a) iA dw tat deferential care, ewark. 1882.) demonstrate the ueed of charity oranization, | came down to meet her as the suifering girl | tion” the cltert was wellrepaid. As earh one | Very much to hear, throuzh your valuable | mild wiuter, Mra. Varley: everybody rays #0, ‘That Conghiful kindness 10 Lhe sex bebe) Jase. Chattanoo <a | Was it porstle one person vel needed. thet | Passed out of that dark river. She did love her Was passed before his mind the tesiimony wae | culumas, how or when T can obtala inne, remarked Mrs, Seaton.“ Mrs. Varley merely ac- | Which taxeseach woman {cel heneif uls Charge, avai, | demonstration. Yes; many. So much easier ws | mother, and one who truly loves cannot be | Wa% Passed before lis plionography or manu- Very respectrully JK. w. | knowledved the information with an “Ah.” but | 1 challenge foes to duet HAS takeatneee | 4, iytull ae error dian accept taut He. gave | ®otly lost. script of any kind. and exch material point in-| [By writing to the Interior department.—Ep, | When Mra. Seaton had goue she turned to her | He does not cl tady'3 Gamo 10% Boe toot | the follo Spical case: Ft delibly reproduced in his mind and the whole = 3 But proves in ways less rash and ct Hts in- KATY'S sroRY. The Macon Telegraph bluntly save that there Suslyoar for (prosecution ant: detunes re|) Teed bors ae ou know what that remark means, don't | By ee et eer ils ive. etiicwacy. but to} oe 4 ane are counties in “the black belt” in Georgia in | mental effort ‘carried him in the stall hours you? Her hasband’s too stiney to buy her a] yor uy bold deeds, bul by lis revermot mem, # PRUIOPL. BD | cvani hg wae thre eats middle-aged, ® | which the majority doesn't role, and in which it | 2°" hours’ ° a ‘The Retort Courteous, ew set of turs."—Brooklyn Eagle. He pays his public homage w bis queen, ( " me q Then he snatched a few Tepode, arose re a8, wine has cast anic his wife, three children—Katy, aze. | jan't going to rule. freshed, breakfasted, Tepuired to tho scene of | From the Chicaro News, our wines, 4: John, 13; Tom, 6 Wife worthy domestic 01 4 he condition of cities 1 isto those that rhe man. FP es. W Hanson Thomas, a negro who has Just re-| trial, opened the argument, yindicated his | The @lole-Democrat iscrowing over the fact | ‘The reconstraction ef the Kimball honse, at | He oy th ye ng neeneintngh ser Killed by machmery. In olden | ceived a life sentence at Jacksonville, Florida. | client and secured his acquittal. and without | that the railroads leaving St. Louis make better | Atlanta, Ga.. wnicn was re2eatly destroyed’ by To wom in, whotsoer her pi world (this western worl) was | for the brutal murder of a companion nated | having recourse to his notes ut ail, time and are more numerous than those leaviny | Ure, has beeu commenced. 5 1 mig ioe ighbors would pre gathered that | Charies Beiford. as confessed tou series of | His friends cunyratulated nim on his brilliant Chicazo That's so. There is and always will ‘o Englishman says that Dante mizht have develope a 2 ria and given th such | murders besimming with that of his infaut effort, which he himself regarded one of the | be a demand tor a large number of fast trains | added to the horrors of his visiou of bell bya had betore! But aow, in a} brother when he was ouly 12 years of age. «reatest edfo rie of Lis long years of practice. C. leaving St. Louis, Syjoura in s Louden slum.