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SLIDING DOWN HILI. How a Part of the Population Amused Itwelf Last Night. QBE SMALL BOY, THE POLICE AND THE ELDERLY LADY—THE COASTERS ON CAPITOL. HTL.L—DIF- FERENT WAYS OF COASTING—ZOW THE YoU WOMAN SLIDES, 4c, VERSITY. Why Washington is Considered asa Suitable Location—An Institution of the Highest Learning—A Talk with Rev. Father Chapelie. ~ “The proposition to establish an advanced Catholic university in this country can scarcely be said to have assumed a definite shape yet,” said Rey. Father Chapelle, of St. Matthew's church, in reply toa Stan reporter's questions qe ee : f = 2 De Ce SATURDAY DECEMBER 27. 188{-DOUBLE SHEET. CITY AND DISTRICT. DIVORCES IN WASHINGTON TKE PROPOSED CATHOLIC orl ‘The Christmas Chub. LITERARY NOT Ciknckbak Ge Genchinannn. F Fi ee ARKANGEMENTS MADR FOR THE ENTERTAIN- MENT AT THE RIFLES’ ARMORY. At a meeting of the Children’s Christmas club, of Nene sees Tee aries Wie bon tise Sous Washington: Wan, Bainutsne & ‘Son, Waite and the officers of the ctub being present, ith the close of this book Mr. Froude’s duty the committees to oid inthe work at the hall, on | as literary executor ot the Sage of Chelseais con- the occasion of the dinnerand entertainment, were | cluded, and it can hardly be doubted that he is ses and masters | giad of it. The task could not have been a ay a 43 octet. | pleasant one, in itself, and the effect of its pro- ‘uesday at 12 o'clock, ready for the guesis, whe | Guct upon the pudlic mind must have been far ote wes What it Costs to Get the Nuptial Knot i Untied. AT LEAST FIFTY OR ONE HCNDRED DOLLARS FOR UNCONTESTED CaASE—HOW alimony | A DELAY IN THR PROCERD- S$ ON WHICH DIVORCES MAY BE eD—E CONTESTED CasEs— FAMILY QUARRELS PATCHED UP IN LAWYERS? OFFICES. Places of Besidence of Senators and Beprescatatives. ‘The foll is a list of Senatorsand Represent- atives tn cosine Sd With thelr present places of Tesidence in Unis city: THOMAS CARLYLE. a Il:rony oF His Lire x Lox. DON. 1864-1881. “By James Axruosy Pao ope M. Two volunecs in one. New Y ex Serie at the Rifles’ Armory next T So a8 to have everytittn; The small boy who is withouta sled at this 20 Bowen, Thos M., Riggs House. are to arrive atl o'’cioc! er th ner there | fom aratifes Rrown, J. E., Ga, Metropolitan hotel. sensor thinks he has reschied the lowest level Ot | 4 serber of the bat who has some practice | Concerning Mies Caldwell's endowment, aiid | Will ve an entertainment in | é acholy | Butler, M,C. 2983 1 st. a. w. buman misery. If he has a cynm who has a = ituti 7 od in. | Will conclude with tye a Call, Wilkinson, 1735 P y- in divorce cases said when asked by a Star re-| the prospect of the institution being founded in | oiaib expect: a tled the deep gloom of his wretchedness may be broken by a feebie ray or two of happiness. Still what fs a sled to a boy If he can't steer it and be Its sole and absolute commander on every occa- Bion! Suchasmall boy isreaty to take the most perverse view of alairs, and even to revile Kriss Kringle as a person of very bad judgment | Camden, J. N., W t was left at the close of Mr. Froude’s | Cameron dbl, 6 st | previous vo! evoted to the first forty | Cameron! An: Feats of his Nie, and. though it covers that por-| C “ | Co this city. “Miss Caldwell, of New York, gave $300,000 for the establishment of such an insti- tution and the plenary council accepted the present, appointing a committee of bishops and | Jaymen to meet and consider the question. They meet very soon now at such place as the chairmaa may designate, and after they have tous of toy among thel i porter if that kind of business was not increas- ing in the Distri “Oi, yes; the number of cases filed increases yearly, but Iain not certain that the number of applications granted increases, for in some cases after the bill Is filed but few if eny far- Kay. 0., N! y Raymond, . 1322 L st = an 28 ‘Texas, Metropoliam, are specially sot Teccives t ribwlions of toy: 15th street. ‘The old and broken t & corps Of little ariifleers from the at intervals at Miss West tion ne full en: Nterary suecess‘and assured recognition, it pre- | sents iittie to admire in the man beyond his un- | © | questioned genius. That he had, but tew if any o meet | » for the prpo at the club mee New members of the club) who we Final instructions were giv yesterday. \ ry s } py NOU present at yesterday’s meeung not | lovable cualities in connection with it, and he joseph. s ts ther proceedings take place.” conferred we shall know what is to be done. recelved their cards aud badges, can set by | was so unhappily ity entally i 00. ¥. tothe distribution of his gifts. There was not | “+ have been lookin ald the reporter, “on | _ ‘How many such universities are there now | applying to-day to Miss West. No member wili be es an Prine Wore ies hes poe | Frye, Wm. Pe. maied in the city or anythin that bore the sem- | 4. , Bick a Sud that Ghee de in this country?” asked THE Star. admitted to the hall on the day of the entertain. | ond but little to approve in the divine ve cg | Garlands 4, He ms 1857 K wie biance of the sled that was not out last night. | {8° City docket, and find that since January | "iia are a number of Catholic universities | ment puithones badee. Netnet y | ir Pronite has tate wed Catlsle to paint | Se0rs i. Se Capped ‘The owner of a sled was a boy ot great consc- Ist last that 102 cases have been filed, and of | jere in America, but none like this one proposed. | 2 be adinitted to the hail or as spe iy te 3 IBstn we entertainment, all the room being necessary for own portrait, it eds hardly ve said that the | There isnot now a Catholic university in this his fellows. He sudd dis- bs the club and its guests. Members of th ure is not an attractive one. It h how- | See ee St hon | Ps pending country where the highest education may be | fo" Ct"the armory at half past. 6 ihe: Mede be sauce Neato ail covered that he had many warm friends among |“. isonabiy of the pending eases two-thirds | had. What we want ix sucha university as Har- Who fail to get their tickets ma; ionday aiterncon. boys whom he never betore suspected of at able feelings towards him. These new-found friends were invariably sledless urchins. Every Inclined plane on the streets of the city wher x rows a fleree white light upon the character | a | 22d inner thonghts of the man, while the acces- | Sories Jntroduced afford graphic sketches of the | ory. | Hen and women among whom he moved, thouch | vard, Yale or Cambridge. Our students, if they wish to pursue a higher course of study after | oranges, appies, cal they graduate from the universities we now | {hen to (he armory have, must go to Harvard or to Yale. The pro- | #qne Tuesday morn Persons wishing to | will be prosecuted to a decree,” said the law- nd the others will stand over, for most m, I should say three-tourths, are brought er, | oft : 0 0 bt i nted eI § fol- | done with the pallet ki: inst py Geo. y wives, and when an order is made for ali- | position now js to establish an institution where | jne.qmmuitces appolntad yester es Dee PP aaa aang tead of the pen Moat, Gea’ the descent was steep enough to give | mony pendente lite and complied with they ap the highest education may be had. Baker, Mrs, Ross Perry, ALT SES - Jackson, ii slightest momentum to a sled had its crowd of | tisfled with getting a support aud seem| . “Then the idea is not simply to instruct ean- | Viet, Mrs. Nye, Miss Emory, Ghee ee ee small boys. In some quarters there was a st- | 4! ious difference of opinion between UR iahdy THE SM. BOYS AXD THE POLICE | asto the desirability of giving up the streets to | ter. : coasting. This attitude of the police was due lease Se eee ane teres tae " Se, a e she p pastly to thelr Sirie conviction that a boy ow & | be too narticuint in pivine our own expertence, bled is utterly regardless of the legs of any wav- | put that there are numbers of applicants for dic farer who happens to cross his route, and partly | veree who only want the alimony any one can to the fact that the police feit justified by their | see. It is seldom,” continued the lawyer, experience in assuming that the natural pro- | “tilat the bill filed asks oniy a separation—a di- % | verce from bed an@ board, mensa cf thora we ponity of an elderly lady, who sees a sled com- | oa jt_but when once the alimony ia given it i 1 tng down a hill towards her, is to seream alittle | acts otten 23 a soothing lotion to lacerated | Congress and the Supreme Court. all offer facili- end then rush frantically right into the path of | hearts.” ties which attract the student. In cone nense lt the sled, the result generaliy being more disas- | here are several grounds,” sald the repor- | !8 greater than New York, and it ee eee trous to the elderiy lady than to the sied. ter, “for whieh divorce is granted.” ing. nb y of this kind would be lost in stead of forming front and charging res.” continued the lnwyer, “when either | New York—all the sciences and arts are los with their clubs upon the elierly party has @ husband or wife living from whom | there in the great tumult. Tits pees nals keeping them back from the “slides.” the police, | they have not been legally separated, where the | Which science and art would love to dwell. in a moment of weakness, permitted them to | mairiage was contracted duriug lunacy, matri- | # University is established it should be here. 4 go where they pleased, and turned upon the | monial incapacit r, habitual drunken- But would It not conilict with the University small boy, who was thus made a victim of the | ness for three years, cruel treatment and willful Ae Coorgeto wns strange fatuity of elderly females. Still, now | desertion and abandonment for two years, con-| “Oh, by no means. didates for the preisthood?” asked ThE Srar. . no; that branch would be first estab- lished, but the idea is to have a complete uni- versity course where the higher arts and sciences may be studied by voung gentlemen. And I think there is no better piace in this country for | Wallach, May O'Reilly, Jessie Me such au institution than in Washington, for this | ford, Maud Noble, Juita Wil is really the social and political center of the | Julta th Card, Annie | country, and at the same time it is free from Blanche ‘teel, party agitation. It is the mart ot ideas—just the place for a great Institution of learning. It isa place unconstrained by narrow ideas. and its scientific institutions, the national livrary, » little further concern so long as the y is pat Is that your experience?” asked the repor- Solomons, Miss Sherrtil, 3 mittee on the poor—Miss Ki Miss Loring, Miss Strc O'Neil, Clayton MeMichi Sacket, C. E. MeMichael! Dahigten. Waitresses—éllen Ordinarily the life and Literary remains of | junior members of royal families possess little | outside their own circle, but | 3 letters of the favorite daugh- ter of Queen Victoria ar exception to the ni ic affairs Miller, Jonu F Nier, Warne Mitchell, Jno, | Morgan, J: while her private | Moz n addition to the 1 | Ubrews on the private Lie of rovalty, illustrate the lovery g wile ane | Stewart, J. W.. Locksinret uger, Irene Couman, Heien is, Grace Low, Janet Lemon, Jeniie Reese, Comeil, Scoti, Sarepta Spe » Willie B te Ja ul S.. low lis, Robert, §. A. fe dland’s. H. Y¥, lowa, National. J. FC, . ‘Taylor, E. B., On Taylor, J. D., 01 Tavlor, J. Hull, Henry Koch Hart, Jesse Noguelras. > Christmas Entert2inmenty, UNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES, E ‘The Christmas entertaiament of the Iudustrial Home school, beyond Georgetown, took p! terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. If that were the case I of th | story seems to be to point out | 1 and then some venturesoine lad, trusting to the | stitute grounds tor an absolute divorce. Cruel | Stould not speak of it at all. No, in one sense | tuis city were pre: ta boy of the present age couid accomplish | oft-tred nimbleness of his legs, would skim | treatment, eudansering life or limb, and rea- | it would rather be a part of that institution. | rea out by the chi ler cireumstances mach more | down a forbidden hill so swiftly as to makecap- | sonable apprehension of bodily harm, are | Students who graduate from Georgetown, in-| superintendent, | puragin- th ontinue their | those which surrounded ture in transit out of the question, and at the | grounds for divorce from bed and beard. These | Stead of going to Harvard, could b hee | cites 4 Eblanices inthe: Higher tal Crusoe, by availing himsely of su bottom catch up the rope of his sled and go | are grounds enough tu make a brisk market in | Studies in the arts and sciences in the higher ee 3 ae zg DAF st n.w saddenly down some alicy. in the faulliar fe-| the Gast ‘ou think.” university proposed. The idea is to have a Repeal y S umes F.. €22 13th st hw ceases of which he could defy pursuit. “Yes.” answered the reporter; “bat perhaps | Catholic institute ot the very highest learning. lett ciel Mine GuIatKG vise Sidi | the reason is that most persons who have such| | “nat are the prospects for Its estabilsi- hero itertain yout reabera, T Habe was ne tie secdil by s | catises are slow to act in so important a matter | ment?” the reportet ed. i alone who was engaged last night in amusing himself by spend- ing ten minutes in hauling asled apa hili in * | There are many things to be considered, and while the matter is t to The decision of the com- coine! homie hicher élan’ iatvas 4 | mittee appointed for that, purpose. ‘The ques- ‘ 2g i ay be pe ed a tion of money enters largely into it. Miss Cold- order to enjoy an exhilarating minutei n siiding | modest Peete ee | wells gift te only s stares, Dees cland vere down again. The hills in the parts of the city | Pe" eth of the ji much in need of such an institution, and it is required to place the names of the partics oi | © an neen« a aa baa where the travel was so light as to make coast- | the equity docket. It divorce was as easy should be established in titis cit: ing safe were thronged with people. many of marriage there would be many more divorce HISTORICAL TREES whom had a good round sum of years between a cases aS them and boyhood. The slopes leading down | “What is the cost usuully?” asked the re-| The Conflict that Has Been Waged in from Capitol sill were the favorite resorts of the the Capitol Grounds, and make their family troubles known. resorted to ean hardly fai “Then, tov.” put in the lawyer, em hints that might be useful in after + iehin., Ebbitt, 4 Bstime Pa st. Job A. Price, the pasto teresting program was p! and Ada Gunion, Virgle dic Franaie Towne and the infant The one whic Barr, Bayne ‘ 5 the best of the ha d's hotel, and clever, porter. xceedingly S, a “That depends on the kind of case presented —- edd ence te eta STs the | to the lawyer—whether it will be contested, the | wow work THE GROUNDS HAS BEEN oP-| SncG. e Suds aid thee cuons. This Sus a aplendid character of the testimony, &c.” | POSED BY SENTIMENT—THE CAMERON TRHE | | The childven oft a: hoe & § Ist st st. from the brow of the hill |." Uncontested case, where the groundsare) sow yomiBeND—Ti PATE OF THE St: st creping a cx0ts ‘oun girl life, slide. Ist street east. the br hill ample and the proof suificient, surely will not lan part of the : | at B street south tottie bottom of the slope at H | SOUP le au ane, Pron Sulclent, surely | AND THE JACKSON TREE—A PrEce or THE | Tho singing was. ver in style and pure ia tone. ‘The anthor- | { — sai Nee thas vonresiiered the conriers| ant | ork agent atnune Wee much wore| | FREWRO WENGE fm ie GcrroeeD Gevrenct spirited. “The queen Was, = totally bind, reece ia her weitinus Hants hotel, vanety ofsied. from the rudimentary farm coe, | than was expended on tying the knot, if it was| TIED WIS HORSE—a TALK witd akcutrecr | i225, ot Fut, Conte er own character “ Sele Bisting of three boards hastily knocked tovethag | & Plain affair. It is much more difficult tountie| Grange. aud. Good Wiliwere teprese ter. the knot than to tie it. 1 have taken some plain, simple cases tor Asi) for the occasion, to the long. slender steel-bound coaster of the most approved type, was repre- a ers of Rent state. ; out of which I have paid! «ts days are numbered; it will ran its life ren Wy y fo u bay follows: District | Browne, The Promie aa Sented in the gathering. ‘There was equal | the Goukst toe hale coe mnmer scares. | ont in a short time now, and sentiment won't p 2.000. sames B. | rrumin’ CN Phe Propicm of the Christmas Present, variety in the persons who rode on the sleds and session When the | save it,” said Mr. Clarke, the architect of the | fee hand. ace Press the examiner $5 per session at least. incidental expenses were counted in there w not much of a fee left. I doubt whether you can find any member of the bar who will take any caze for less than $50, and Iam quite sure that tue most of the members of our bar will not take one of these cases at less than 2100, and then all expenses must be paid by the party. As I have intimated, this applies to un- contested cases.” “Of course, contested cases cost much more,” From t im the manner of sliding. The little boy with a ‘ square toot of sled got his first impetus by run- arod or two, holding his sled before him in his hands, apd then violently flinging the s and himself upou the cround, without regard to the damage done to his internal arrangements so long ashe got a good start. He rode after the fashion which the boys call “belly-flopper,” @ phrase which. if not elezant, is loaded to the focmag ine ears fom Lying peone ‘apon his tace, clutching the front part of the : sled tightly with his hands, the toy used his care Wane emeaaeie legs, whieh dragged behind, as a rudder. That | replied the lawyer, “especially if both there Is much delight in this stele of sliding wy | Patties get their bloodup. Sometimes, however, evidenced by the tenacity with which, beve ufan | before the real dighting begins friendly parties very short sleds and very long legs cl ne tot. will interfere and bring about a cessation of hos- Waiter Crook re 0 the work of thi 001, ‘The entertain: uzder the management of a comiuuttee of Mrs. Lioyd, Miss Garrett aud Niss ¥ v pretty ente evening attne Washing 14th street. ‘The chudren appeared in an enter- | i taining little farce, entitled he False Sir Santa | Claus" A Christulas tree was e upon a given signal, and preseats were distriba- ed, Fang t your husband, eh?” replied . G.. N.Y. 151 | the clerk as he forced his face toa smile again Thiet “How would you like a smoking set?” Metropolitan. “( I Capitol, ashe pointed out to a Star man the drooping eim tree which clings with grim tenacity to the slope of the terrace just a few yards south of the Capitol. “It is right in the way there, and ought to have been removed for the terrace improvement. But sentiment has preserved it. We now call it the Cameron tree, because a longtime ago, when it was condemned to removal, Simon Cameron saved it and had the terrace bullt around it. and some of the members have agreed that it shall not be re- moved as lone as the old Senator 1! “That's always the way thong u pipe or cigar case.” Banes, part Braggeinal $3,100. CW. Dau et a son, Bayley’s Pare: 40 a nice blacking box. You would be sone” Tried to Kidnap Sis Som. es or mittens?” R FFFORIS TO STEAL HIS CHILD ROM ITS MOTHE ' ‘ 0 the barber's.” ; there can excited over he “Wouldn't he be ‘ : ie HES Gena nnd cai WY LO 'Schoi: G. Rigney, a S : ased with a gold pen and . | tillties. ¥ ‘smi e . never a tree be removed from the Capitol nely decorated with holly e ean ney inkstam notwithstanding the difficuities which one can | Hute™. - Pale pad male ent Sa} thefnd | grounds but some sentiment eprings up touave | aricees can ° z AIS son, who, with his got those last year.” easily see attends the effurts of such a boy to keep tavern fad! acted as the mutual friend of the | !t. and there is a tight on hand. Why, don't ‘the Sunday schoolof the Universalist church, | mother and sister, 1s at present living in that vil- 1 st ud of jewelry?” ‘Up with the procession. Sata you know, when the new wings were built on| Commer 13th ‘and L streets, held its Christmas | laze, the wite haying separated trom her husband Then there are boys, who ride “‘side-snddle,” | Parties and brought about a reconciliation, cheat- entertatnment last night. ‘The exercis S consisted ig himself out of a good fee. Th . es | the Capito! the extension on the House side st hen eg anaet = - | three years ago. Rigney for a year or two has had like pletares?” that is sitting upon their sled in such a manner | HE MMSEE Out of a Hood fre. | There ure cases | Vi, Gratructed by @ tise, The tree eae wie | of sinetn, addressesend the distribution ot pres- | © for the son, but without suc- penaenr. as to have their face turned forward. and one decree of divorce, the annulment of the matri-| Planted by Jackson, and they wanted to build re hool of Ieiner Aa) on et ee aciue inal ye No. 1 Dupont circle. a set of Dickens’ do?” leg foe ts uanied, fork a zaddar. lei pers | monial ties, the separation of children, and the | tie House around it, or not build it at all. Any-/ drew’s church had a merry Christias fe jie: x nd < juarely face forw: wi eir legs sticking | ed v7 . C., Riggs An W., Ma., Bal Metropolitan. j Culberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan. Culbertson, W. W. E Cullen, Wm., 1 curun, A. C thing to save the tree. this one will go, too. Everything has been done to save it. The tree-doctors have been after it; they have felt its pulse, looked at its tongue, and diagnosed the case thoroughly. They have doctored it all they can, but physte will do it no more good, and they have pronounced it el, a writ of habeas Corpus. rdering Mrs. Rigney to appear be- fore the Judge and show cause why the boy should not be given up to Ue father. The mother, getting an Inkling of the proceedings, left. Dorval, where she then Was, and went to St Jerome, where the fide | etes Ae pouna er here ae peo. Ket ian 7 q + 3 co} es vice, determined to ke the A pleasant Christmas entertainment was | }P8 hls counsel's advice, beyond hope. That was the way with the Sum. | given also at the North Presbyt-rian cuuren, the | BN a yerome Wik the Memo Eee ner tree; like this, it stood on high, hard ground, | €xercises cousisting of readings, recitations, music, | fy force, Walle making the ateompt the villagers where the rain all ran off, and it could get no} " ‘iis ' st, | turned out, and Rigney, fearing personal violence, moisture. They dug it up and buried it deeper, | , f4@, Sunday school Christmas festival at st. d ee ee ee in south Wash: | jumped into the sleigh ‘and returned to Montreal! and did everything to save it, but it died. It was | 2O22's Getiaan Lutheran eburch, yest Hsaruing there that a warrant was being taken a beech that loves water. I out for his arrest, he quickly left for New York. “Are there any memorial trees left?” asked s belongs to one of the best families tn Tue Star. ‘3. Rigney ‘W York, ond is a sister-in-law of Hon. Mr. Chap- “This {s the only one, f believe. leau, tary Of state of Canada, been a great many trees removed and cut down, you know. There used to be long rows ot cot: ton poplar that formed a screen around the Capitol, and they had to be cut away. But the But it had to go. And | evening around a huge Ciristinas tree. T elses consisted of singing and recitations and pre- sentation of presents. Santa Claus appeared last evening at Grace P. £. church with a big Christmas pack filled with toys 2 ick-knacks, which were distributed to tie ne ; loss of the homestead where every effort was abe frog Doce rete their sleds OV | made by friends and lawyers to make peace.” the other, as the case maybe. One discomfort | _ “Some divorce cases,” sald the reporter, “re- of this style of riding, comes from the snow Sa se De a lot. G0 Clicy NOt om . yi ‘ é g yes,” the lézal gentlenian replied; “some SEES shoots up the boy’s trowser-leg when he | rosait from such jobe and others are aided ty such jobs, A case in which a Job 13 involved Is THE COMBINATION SLEDS. | hecessarily a costly one, especiaily if one or both But the big combination sleds are the sleds len ior aoe joaeanee Sometinies for speed and fun. These are made by fasten- | there may be nothing whatever tn the cases but Bs mere suspicion at first, but it ean be worked up, ing two or more sleds together, tandem style, | Sha there are parties who will doit, ae erie: by laying @ board over them. or splicing them | most cases may be settled in the lawyer's office togetner. Sometimes as many as four sleds are combined In this way, and as many as a dozen if the facts have not been made public. I know People ride upon the structure thus obtained. where areporter stepped in as a peacemaker aiter the rarties were thoroughly angered and ~You see. the more weight you get on one, the faster it goes.” said an enthusiastic coaster, brought about a reconciliation. Doubtless if explaining the beauties of coasting to a STaR he has neckties, cutf buttons, ns, hair brashes, tooth: ing desk, pen wipers, and believe we can help you any, wailene you want a gold-headed cane.” “He's it The clerk seratehed his head and looked up and down the store for a long minute, and then remarked: Wis. ., Metropolitan hotel. Tenn., Metropolitan, fe., Hamilton house. o., Willara’s, 'Y., Arlington, him a Christmas present?" Iy must.” “Well, we've only one other article, and !f at doesn't suit 1" it is a s or injured persons. If he happens to get hart tt will come handy.” “Well, I dunno,” she said, as she critically examined the crutch. “it lays between this priate bibilcal selections were read by tne assistant superintendent, Miss M. L. Jordan, Au address was delivered by if. Philipps, of Arkan- fas, aiter which the scholars we: couimittee of seven, With S. 8. Hewitt as had charge of the entertainment. There have saciid oetdtciac oy Stabbing a Theater Manager. MR. CONEN, LULU HURST'S MANAGER, THE VICTIM OF A PROBABLY FATAL AFFRAY. some parties who sue tor divorce would reflect on the cost and the results to follow they would be slow to take the initiative. A small family el ight little children and six old ladies at While Clara Morris was playing at Augusta, Ga.. da life pr rver, which I found at a second Teporter. Generally a short sled ts put in front, | Guarrel mar start the proceedings, and when | Popular idea that they were large forest trees js | the livine for destitute colored. wo Monday night in the third act of “Article 47” a > hand store. T'll think it over to-night, and t and pivoted so that the navizating oMicer can | Gree the record is made public the party sued mg | erroneous. ‘They were all cotton trees, short- Geen, sits tea tn ene ee Dulin nie ne tragedy occurred which was not on the bili | Ermntroet be Pat ees to-morrow T must reach some conclusio steer by tering the nose of this sied. He may | just as willing for the divorce as the othe 4a | lived and zood for nothing. ‘They were ‘origin: through the generous bospluality. of be While the first act was on the boards an| Everhart, Meanwhile, it 1 telephone you that he has Thar te Raving his feet braced tn such a way | anxious for it, and therefore unless the charzes | Hy planted to give temporary shade, and they | t2°¥a! A lange Christmas tree hud been provided | usher escorted Mr. C. H. Mayhew to a seat, | E¥223, taken another roll down the back stairs, you Shat the pressure of his foot will turn the sled. | aro of a very damaging character no resistance | ad about lived thelr time out when taken | fiC%d®,,A lane Tuouey for that purpose having | omy to find it occupied already, duplicate | EESuSb,W. E04. can count on the cash for two crutches, a quart Sometimes the steersman !s asmall boy. who | is made.” x away. All the forest trees, or nearly all, were | been contributed by the public school children. At tekets having been tssued by mistake pucete A ae w of arnica, and at least six porous plasters. Hes at falt length in front and turns the sled | “<"iow does the cost here compare with the | Preserved. About a bundred of them were dug | two ovlock the children fled into the industr le Mn AGHEWT Wan GIs ote oh ae ee i Bg RRR gag Of, the Minest “rigs” of the kind that appeared on | "re 4s sar below the cast-in most places, I be-| £fOUNds. Only two of these died as a result of | Were made by Prot Huni, of the Columbia Univer. | Tear, VUE he wag, evi Mr. Conen, the mana- | Follett, J. F. ing that section uy hus Fapitol hilt | Sesterday had a wheel | ove” answered. the lawyer. Ii an gucne: | thelt removal. When this removal and the srad- | SY Mong tbe TINCORS TORE Dee nae n | ger Ot tho theater, went to hin, ‘when Mayo]! Ruseiwe ao oe prey Nag t Sinn in front, like the tiller wheel of | tested case, with a proper bill, supported by | im# of the grounds were made, a howl of indig- Baater, ex-Senator and Mrs, S. C. Pomeroy, Mrs | hew cated him a cowardly cur. Instantly | Forney, W. H., ings Other contributions are coming im, and it is & Rook and ladder truck, and the steersman | proof $100 will certainly defray ait exoense | Ration went up from the sentimentallst. There | BaAtetexsena Donglass, Mr, and Mrs. J. B.John- | Cohen slapped = Mayhew’s face When the} Funston, Uiought Uhat the miners will win, guided the shebang by turning the wheel. This PTOO!, =10 0. bh Ss ane Was u proposition to move the building a hun-| son, Mrs. Babcock and Mr. Storum. Mrs. Eliza | Men were separatec, Mayhew left the butld-| Fyan, R. —— Was a “twenty-footer.” as Tux Stak reporter's | The standing of the parties, too, has something dred yards or so east to save the grad What Heacock, superintendent, and Miss Jane Heacoc ing, Saying he would be heard from later. | Geddes, G. st CurcaGo WaNTs To HOLD on To THE Pranic enthusiastic coaster calied it. It was tiede by | todo with the cost, for where they are rich do ene ‘think of that? ‘To Hoe the Capitol assistant, Miss Barllelt, principal of the day | While the third act was tn progress Mayhew, | George, M. C., Oregon, 426 11a st. nw. PRINTER.—A ineeting at Which all the jarge print- school, and Miss ilie A. Plummer, ant, and Miss Serepta Storum, pat of the industrial ‘The Christmas celebration of the Sunday school | fain, When Mayhew closed in on him and cut him of Christ P. E, chureh, West Washington, was very | Vicordusly with a long keen knife, Cohen fell to the enjoyable, | The church was beautitutly decorated, | floor, exclaiming: “Arrest that map; he has killed ‘A large Christmas tree, covered with fruits aud | me; 4 am bleeding to death. The wounded man was : candies, was stripped’ for the benefit of the | Carfied to the Globe hotel, where he les with a ie out ‘No! preserve the grade. Move the | children. Wound between the eleventh and tweltth ribs and ‘apitol a Uttle forward.’ It was three or four | ‘phe children of the Sunday school of the Metro- | Piercing the liver, His condition ts exceedingly years before Congress could be induced to have | politan M. E, church held thelr Curistmas festival | ¢rtieal. Mayhew is in! jail, a8 here pence the grounds graded.” fist eventos: About $15 in money and a wazon a i el ioe & ey y 0 Icad of clothing, fo ¢., Were contributed by the by toe Hike Oe hes ae TeMErIOn, Ce nts | een tar ehe ‘poor.’ Kris Kringle recetved them | Hurst, the electric wonder. ‘ pans ar int “That has been cut down, I think. for contribution through the associated charities, A Baltimore Cock Fight. the fees wi larger. eis _ laying two twenty-foot joists upon three sleds. | timating Dae ented Lies ein aoe ee Then a plank was placed upon the loists.and the | decided here have cost thousands of doliars.” whole was made firm, excepting the front sled, eee which swung upon the pivot and could be Amusements turned by the wheel. This accommodated} Arparon’s 01 easily about fitteen persons, and when slidinz | will suecee: down hill, well loaded, made a roaring, grind- | ably meet with great success, as was the case ing noise, like a small avalanche. Small sieds | jast year. It 1s now being played to full houses ‘gre left far behind. Then there were several | in Baitimore. The play enlists the sympathy of ‘double-deckers.” These were combinations.in | the andience from the start. The company is a which the plank on which the coasters were | strong one and the scenic effects and stage Seated. was elevated twelve or fifteen inches | machinery of unusual excellence. “In the above the tops of the sleds. ised | Ranks” will be played during the entire week. ly for the comfort whose | Natio: ‘At. THEATER.—Another Madison Square considerably changed in appearance, rushed up to Cohen, who was in the vestibule, and called out: “You are a cowardiy thieving ‘cur.” building! There was a ridge of high ground In the lawn just in front of the east door of the Capitol which bid all thestreets east. Standing at the foot of the Capitol steps you could not see that there was any city to the east; it looked as if the Capitol grounds ended there in a bluff. When it was proposed to cut this down they Gibson, E., West Va., 643 East Capitol st Glascock, J. R, Cal, Hamilton house. Go®, N., W. Val. 611 23h st. Mo., 913 16th street, c. 1601 16th st. » B84 C St. Guenther, R., Wis. Hailsell, J. E., Ky., 115 Md. ave. ne. Hammond, U. J., Ga., Metropolitan. Hanback, L., Jowa, 225 4% st. ing houses and several of the datly papers w: jext Week. e.—‘In the Ranka” eek and will prob- suntah S, Thompson, af Chicago, for the posi- pubile printer. The understanding was that Ubts was not to be antagonistic to S. P. Kownds, uke present public printer, but that ft was taken in ‘View of the fact that the coming change In aamin- istration would probably bring With ft a change in We office referred vo, Hancock, J., Texas, National. Harderman, i A DEPOSED MiNisTEH.—The Philadephia Press announces that Bishop Stevens nas mgned an oni- cial document deposing the Rev. Alexander i. ’. H., Ma., 1322 G street. c awiord from the miuistery of Une Provestent of ladies, I would was Haynes, M. A), N. Episcopal church becuuse of drunkenness while 1 Gresecs are serious embarrassinents in coating. | syocess will be here next week. “Young Mrs, | not swear to it, but I think Uhave a plece oft.” | Roe eS BD pees reanicen ti be Ghee | sm CORTESE A. WAR (OHecaOw een Geatenna /LAMEESOR Bia, come. Stecetimen the puiptt. And there were scores of young ladies.and so: | Winthrop.” with a celebrated cast, including | And he went into his private office and brought | rather than recelvers Uuls Christmas, seagon, and WORK, Henderson, T. J., 1, 52 B St nw. uw Geille Ree oe asta ato penetinn fot 80 yery young. among the coasters lust even- | Miss Ada Dyas and Messrs. Geo. Clarkeand Chas | @ piece of the heart-wood of a tree, in which accordingly last evening a pleasant gathering was | A hotly contested cocking main was held at the aed) we berghei of prominent citizens of Chicago yesterday, to cure ing. They declared that it was “perfectly | Whiffen, will be put upon the stage in a manner | was driven a staple attached to a few links of| held in the school rooms. A large quantity of | canton pit, Baltimore, yesterday, when Federal ent a a ee Litan, sult in regard to the further pr lovely. to please the most fastidious. ‘The National | Wrought iron chain. Uirpations a porden ec Tach sites arent " ‘ HOW THE YOUNG LADY “SLIDES.” When called upon to describe a young lady Coasting, the reporter's pencil falters, conscious of the immensity of the task. Owing to the ‘Theater Is fast becoming famous for the hand- some mauner In which its plays are mounted. Forp's Orena Hovsr.—The new year at | Ford’s Opera House will be inaucurated by the | most famous performers among all the mimics “This,” he said, “T think is a piece of the tree Jefferson tied his horse to when he rode to the Capitol to take the oath of office as Presi- dent. I'll tell you the history of it, and let you judge for yourself if the evidence is not auf- distribution, a portion of which will be turned over | to the Board of, Ascoctated Charities, During the evening Mr. O. 'T. Edgar, the superintendent of the Sunday school, in beilalf of some friends, presented the pastor with one of the finest coples of the Ox- ford edition of the Teachers’ Bible, Which Dr. Baer Tecetved in a few chosen word: Hill and Canton birds were pitted against each other. There were 200 spectators who paid 80 cents a piece for the privilege of seeing the sport. There were five fights. The stakes were $5 aside on each fight, $25 aside and gute money to the Winner of tie'main. ‘The betting was in favor of | Hol -4 1730 Ht si. 513 6th street gation into the recent election frauds in the sth Ward. A.M. Day said the committee was at Work on an importantclew. Murray Nelson sald the thing missing was money; that he would subscribe $500, and would pledge the last dollar he owned, if necessary. M. E. 8I editor of the Day Ners, said the committee of five had evidence that render size and shape of the sled, aud the objections _ of the comic world. the renowned Hanlons, in ficient to establish it asa tact. When the trees at the conclusion S., Ind., Hamilton nous, vhicl 2 the F ral Hill birds, and after each side had won Holmes, A. 8 it certain that Gallagher forged the tally sheet, that the young men who manage the aifair hare | incomparable and delightful pantomime illus. | Were cut down at the west front of the Capitol | Of Wich he presented. Mr. Edgar with a. slmiar | 64 ‘nets, ; ral | Hopking and that Gallagher, Mackin ahd one other person, to her dragging her feet upon the ground, the | trated by a trip in Europe of an vid groom and | Some were sent to the sawmill to be cut up into | Purpose of une other, this little episode caused | Hil. ‘The 2 un, in the account of the | Houk, L. C. Who Was known, hid stuffed the ballot box witli life combine amazing mechanical effects, as-| here. Among them was a yery large cotton-| double surprise. ara ere handied by hi enon nar atin peewee which might vulgariy be called straddling. But | tonishing gymnastic feats acd screaming fun | poplar which stood just at the head of the av Gurley chapel, tn LeDrolt, Park was the scene | Cinton binds were Nendled By souug Jolie pute, | LuRe CLs Por ee SALE OF THE CLEVELAND PLAINDEALER—The she does this with such grace, and catches up |set to music. “Le Voyage En Suisse” with its | enue. Whenthey were cutting it intwo the saw Sree TVG, Bandra ad erga ament. in Which | poth are experts abd ainong the best known hands | Hurctat it Ow 4, Willards, Cleveland Piaindealer has been sold to L. E. Hol- her dress with such pretty art. as to make it | wonderitl railroad car scene furnishes fun at | struck this chain way in the middle of the log. Moro guests and Friends took nar te a i eee maRY | at the business in Maryland. While both are re- | BaveaaS Poway plan den, @ capitalist of Cleveland. i. R. Holden, @ qhhear one of the most natural and easy atti- | the rate of sixty miles an hour, and gives the | They chopped the chunk out and brought it to | More Spened with a procession, in which tairey. | Markably’ cool, with quick und correct judgment at | Jetlorda, Hiss, Miss. Arlington. Mane LES Rc te oe tu Then, when the sled is shoved off and | pleasing elements of pantomime, comedy and | me. You see it’s near the heart of the tree, and critical polnus, their style of coaching is very differ- ‘ong, per, Is Lo remain in the seven brilliant little banners, representing the Degins to gather momentum in Its descent, she eT H y Johnson, F. A.. N.Y., Hamilton. classes of the school, were displayed. A novel 601 E st. music. In order that the little ones may be Jones, B. W., Wis, it was grown over by many superficial layers of ent. Jones, with his ministerial face, stands usually Giica, |The paper will be ued incrning and @veD- vi j S a 7 ct, Toliowing his bird slowly about the | Jones, J. H., Texas, 720 11Uh st. mw, dng after January Ist. clings trustingly to the coat of the young gen- | able to enjoy these great pantomimists there | Wood, so It could not be seen wntil the log was | feature of the display Was an array of thirey-seven | Almost erect, fo H. fe tleman in front ot her. When it bezins to dash | will be three matiness Niven-Wednesdar cut open. There. you see, isthe staple with two | mainmoth stockings, suspended across the churen | TING, Mating only an cocastonally motion to, tn ee ~ Bisnor Portex Cxrricisep.—The New York Prt- slong and strike fire out of the ground, she | Thursday and Saturday. "| horse chains fastened to it, and from the po- | Ver the chancel, containing a gift for each scholar; . 5 2 utters a little scream and throws lier arm about While a much larger stocking was filled with one 5 Di L_M., Olio, 1718 R. L ave. Tueater Comiqve.—The Adamless Eden,” : is and knees, 5 always tu rnotion, jumping about the | J sition of the tree I should judge it was used as che on | Ke pit and crowing constantly to cheer his charge hundred and att; his neck. Then, when the sled in {ts flight Se a ee ” ean, Ps ey Uon of Assistant Bishop which scored such a success in other cities,will | & hitching post many years ago. it must have | jnrant cl music was under th age. | 00 victory. Ketter, J. W., Ohio, 1395 K stn. w. vow feaches its wildest speed, she screams louder | hold the boards here next week. wi | been 80 teen when Jefferson tied his horse, It | inent" on at W. H. ‘Tucker as Teader, and Mes, COUNTERFEITERS IN PHILADELPaIa.—Michael | Belley, W. a te) oe man named Mastiogsee, Simoogh arn panies and frantically embraces the young man, tight-| Hnzoa's Mvsevm.—This new amusement | took many years for this chain to beso com-| Tucker as organist. Mr. 'T, ¢. Ti ton, of the | McNulty, Thomas Deary and the latter's wife and | BetcDam, J. H., (iS) the new rector of Grace Church. Mr. Huntington ening the pressure into a regular hug, while he | resort is rapidly growing in popnlarity, and | Pletely grown up inside of the tree.” Interlor department, had charge of the entertain- | daughter, ct th Philadelphia with BEES Fy binge area Wished to joln the order of the Holy Gross, recentiy gallantly resolves to be squeezed to death | bids fair to oceupy a prominent position inthe| The chain was one of the old-fashioned twisted | Ment. counterfelt money, were given a hearing yesterday. Lacy, E. §, Michigan, Ps founded ih Aterica, of which if and one sooner than permit a hair of her tair young head | amusement life in this city. “Olivette” will be | WTought-iron concerns used on hitching-postss DcNulty Was held in $2,000 Dall for trial, Deary in | raird, 5. seb, Sther man are the only members. Dr. Potter ad- to be injured. Then the speed begins to slacken, | produced next. week by’ the Jennie Kimbell fp seetes pee ee ore Ce ceae Renae. fon bal foro, further hearing, and Mrs. Deary | Tanne, iid, {a8 G st, oy Se and the bug slackens also a little bit. Then, | Opera company AN OSCULATORY SALUTE, “Business during the past few days has been un- | #24 daug! Lanham, &W. < Metropolitan. toward an omelet oo sod ithe es, the sled comes to a standstill, and | Dre Mcsev.-— The management of this To Be Exch: Padua ane | UU2lly g00d,” remarked a stationer to a Star re-| A PERSONAL QUARREL AND A BANE SUSPENSION.— ep nag ee Sey Provestant Ej tis believed he Young woman, as she takes her arms away | etandard resort will allow nothing to interfere xchanged at High Noon on Ems} porcer. “I think that my sales for the two days | It’ 1s sald that the suspension of the Laporte, 1nd., Long. J, De Mass” Hamiiton, that the bishop was actuated by a desire to recog- from the young man, zives a sigh and exclaims: | with its prosperity, and for next week has made suguration Day. before Christmas were larger than last year. The | SVings bank was brought about by a quarrel be- : 3 “Oh, ain't it Jolly!” ‘Then they trudge up the hill again to repeat the same performance. It is noticeable that, though the young lady's fright ts not diminished at all by familiarity with eat effort to produce a splendid new per- Christmas trade has been very satisfactory, and, | Uycen Wecaahicr and the trustees, who wished to to tell tho truth, a surprise to me,as I had expected the from what I had heard that there would be but | and the cashis A Bridgeport, Conn., special to the New York World says: A squib has been going the round \GREGATIONAL C) .—Rev. W. A. Bart- Cit Ware een e of the newspapers which states that at high lett, D. D., will deliver his humorous lecture, c money spent. ‘The cont the terrors of the “slide,” the young gentieman | entitled “Boys,” on Monday evening. noon, March 4, 1885, a prominent Bridgeport haps hear that westnoes ian! been poet wie statement in excess of Mabili- continues to submit to the treatment to which ae aes lady will kiss an equally prominent Bridgeport | Others. One reason, perhaps, is that articles have | Hes. he is sudjected without a murmur. How the Policeman and the Soldier ntl in tront of the Sterling hotel, in pav- | B&c? Put at lower figures t last year, and We| que New PARISIAN PLAY.— re The exhilaration of the rapid flight is well Sleep. (decmeicaens : g Hotel, in pay- | have re ho reasonable offers. ‘Small: profits | was produced in Paris last evening. Sarah ; worth the drudgery of walking back up the | From the Philadelphia Call. ment of an election bet. The lady is Mrs, Mary peed Nay Be grgiccond this are ad aR WY | nardt wore a reproduction of Tht ’s mantie | Miler, J. F., of the New York city aldermen the hil, and the happy glow upon the faces of the] _ Ex- Soldier—Yes, itis avery remarkablething, | Pease. Perhaps none other is better known Geek Gee aipeae ‘che lange | decked wi heraldic pe and gems. | Miller ovanty democracy, Tammany hall and & @ cepa Seasters testify to the pleasures of the sport. | T spent so many years in the field that it is now among the business mea of Bridgeport. Mre, profits.” ple re a nape lls aaah selot the cammituee to appear before the smonts of lenghter and the ringing of the | utterly impossible forme to get a good night™s| Pease knows the bank presidents, cashiers, grand Jury on somfay. ts yh runners seem join in a melody, a melody rest ina bed. Time and Th heads of di 4g houses, importers, lawyers, JuLIvs Haas WANTED IN CHARLESTON.—Detec-| ENpor aN EVENTFUL CARRER.—Gen. RL. Wil- examination will relate to certain alleged irregu- that suggests Petter's famous sleigniog song: | Test plea irl ae Late Lede aad We fet cnet acd an mince oe Se pan pucnmond tare: Tonelved 8 teleareacs tony ams, of Ban county, iy. and ‘brouner of United larities on the part of the city fathers, “Ji a Wrap] mysel ir juesting | States Senator died lew Or- este eee ee my blanket, and slept like a'top until moroing, | OWR Danks, stores and offices. Mrs, Pease is | them to area: Julus tne whe ane Jeans a few days ago, of heart disease. He had led Coerom Orri- Only the urban surroundings are a little in- My ease exactly. When I| What one might call a daughter of the sunny | Charleston to answer a charge of pai ‘a bogus | a checkered career, the lastof his adventures of 9 -eonsistent with the rural character et Gah ee night's rest Ihave to pnt on my | South. or more strictly of the dark continent. | check at the hotel. Hiagsis Serv outa sentence Bote hs ben as commander ofa squad of fie on The song has been revised red one of Te Sat old uniform and lie down on my tront door step. Fee ee anes a ee Lae ae Richmond that he has been Aguring a6 a German | Crittenden wag ado a prisoner at mand mena of applicable coasti in Wi share same fate of com- s Tar Rew, conversation while on her knees at work, and, Womington as taser cent decision in the New Tork Guia legen | oo a rele. has the last Word” Her Non acy | be adude, Set ps male un ¢ocpeaan Tebetoe oo to digut ss erase cat tracks, dodgin gutters, ‘sparring exhibitions has caused the ‘Sport. iF ions, and the osculatory sa-| ARRESTED BY a GrapUATE oP HARVARD CoI- ‘United States. What a yell aman utters! ing men to revive the efforts made wo have the ‘on March 4 will no doubt eclipse the report | Le@x.—Police Officer ‘Temple 1s & ‘ot Hi - ge Single, jingle, down the ils champion, John Le Sutiyae ea Pag mete | of the national salute. Mrs. Pease will, without | vard ‘and a member of the barof Massachu-| Banprme Burw a Patest ro Deate.—A number ‘the goods er, tinal a tet at eed in thee ety.” Dominink Mebattor? wean | 4OUDE, Ul her ot that Gat, Bie the | Shae Laeis Rite Wen Gee ieee the priest at, Cortelog in alicia, for the 3 wi winters do Rot last; 8nd announces his readiness to meet etther | Curiosity now In who will be the favored iis mother noua and Witiels plsced iin det of Failing to get tied pHolland, Mich. poe pe oy ly toe Tein cs DEAty Welghte, with or without gloves, | gentleman. Business generally will be sus-| arrest. Evans said he wos int ‘and did not fa Beap or stfaw “and buried to ad

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