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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. C°rry AND DISTRICT. FAR UNDER THE GROUND. Thisis necessary from the fact that the particles | not { ming THE NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH. | Eliza Fuller, Miss E. Stoner, Miss Parson: the time specified the pebple e Jeane | made upon contract. | Licns were not tiog d reek of Washington will accept no excuse. Puller, Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. $. J. Somervell. Miss rand tm ‘tad been furnished and —— The Curious Sights to be Seem in the | % Tock and gritty substance in the water ents | bave to say, in answer to this, that had | The Interesting History of one of the | S. F. Seaton, Dr. 8. 1 Groot, Miss M.A. formed, and the amount of indeve 6 THE BUILDING PROSPECT. Raucauct Taanel cutout the cylinder. The pump at thisshaftis | the” engineers, or the people of the | Leading Churches of the City. Rev. J. H. Noble, J. Russell arr, J. W. sted. JE there happened to be at thal b quedue mel. in constant operation, owing to the quantity of | city of” Washington, or "the “contractnys Fae way a a mg ap od Po ge np What of for 1885? H THE BED water encountered in the tunnel, and the dis-| on this work known the character of the rock ITS EARLY STRUGGLES AND FINAL PROSPERITY | A. Coffin, A. R. Qualffe, Miss M. EF. Pa eee he owner wat et iy the extent . Cone A WAT SEBOTS qantom | $BCe It has to be elevated. ‘The nolse of ex- | through which the tuonel passes, they would | PRA RE Te Ce GLES AND FINAL PROSPERITY Coast, Mrs. George T. Jones, John Randoiph, x the balance outs. This worked great hard. fo the Faitor of Ter Evenive Star: HOW THE WORK 18 DONE—THE SENSATION Beust eri earner Pa Repeee have ade the time for its completion double TIMELY LOAN FROM JOHN QUINCY ADAMS— H. Ridenour, BO. Piaughton, JR Imbrig Hon. ships frequently an 4 unnecessarily. _Materini Re " x LON—INT) a | at Ds atten an tl OW, ant ly ERS, erick T. uvsen, Mrs. D. W. Mal id be in fo The above is a subject in which we eet, be victe ooae awe aoe |.and give the engineer signals to raiseor lower sheet on ee ee ares shows the unces | “ “ST OF THE FEW HOLD! R. Baldwin, F, and ¢. Mecleiland, Charies Stott, | building, and upon the performance of the cent terested, whether we want to build.own bu: ings + “ as the case may be. The signaling is done by | tainty which attends all theory respecting the | There is always more or less public interest at. | Geo. H. B. White, Charles Brayton. Thomas | tract the owne: or rent; and as it is getting near the time for] Few persons realize the magnitude of the | Means of a wire connected with a steel bar, Kind, character, and quality of ynaterial to be mi n tachedto the church which the President at- | Francis, Mrs. Win. Shields, Wm. i. Gurley, J. | tractor off in fall. Cee ay eta te aie. came dhona ad in, | Rashimaton Aqueduct tunnel or know the dit- | Phets dirted stakes & lange, steel Griangies te Hable data car ES cite fas the teary, | tends, and as it seems to be pretty well settled s Heald: Robert E. Bradi¢y. W MM Rey: | mo mdoquate pr people should begin to have some ideas and In- | ficulties encountered and overcome by the engi- | number of times it 18 struck Indieates tne oe Pt ef coutreetruilon wiercien Gee | an aller, : formation on the subject. neers and contractors prosecuting the work. In | gineer what he is to d ding toward the | or ‘soundings have been made in advance. | New York Avenue Presbyterian church some | Charirs Bradley, William | Balantyn It is obviously for the benefit of the commu- | making a tour of inspection over the work one | West heading, a short distance from the portal, | However, we have no fault to find with the au- | thing about the church and its membership Hon, b. L. Yulee, Sire. H Lauck, Frank me bullding as possible: but whether there will be | the reservoir, on the Conduit west of | drill, mounted upon @ tripod, was boring holes | We took the chances as to the character of the | circumstance, however, the history of the | #2 much or liftle will depend m: M the property paid the con- If the contractor defwulted lien law then furnished ton or remedy, GOES TOO PAR. The present law goes too far. It permite a lien to be fled th months after a claim be- comes du: that the President-elect will occupy a pew at the Mr OM. JLo. | Artic Mra. B. eye: . 8. and dates back to the commence- Miss AR. Bennett, F. B. Brock, Miss P. | ment of the w pier rk, thus affecting the tile of wfbjmeiiietor es Georgetown. Here a shaft has been sunk to a | in the bottom of the tunnel, and two men—-were rock, and are willing to abide by them.” church whose growth has been closely tdenti- | A. Sij perley SN. M. Macrae, W.G. oo Property, in a manner rendering it ln possible ‘ ‘ Prices will range, for, of course, men eannot be | depth of eghty-eight feet, from the bottom of | Putting eae ee Milosaing PHOTOGRAPHING FOR FUN fied with that of the city is interesting in | §- Martin. ROB. Tusior, Mrs. Thos. Biagde ts these pen aagelicetyen ed = eee wire | Stent at eto | tre clering up th Couns senate 2 Ne itself. In the early years of the Capital city | houue Miele Be ler, rate that will not pay wh ver, Mrs. Greason, Mr separ imuch more | 225 fet, A portion of the tunnel is already | go as not to retard the work in the heading. "A | Folke Who Get Fine Sport ont of Came- | there were thice proteterian churches, The | Dodge, Mes LG. Beyer, Mrs. Greason. M be made to pay much more | lined with brick work, and @ force of men is en- | short distance further on the tunnel was found awe and lot, as ail know, it aan ras—What a Professional Photo. | First church which then occupied a building | Mrs. Edwin Green, L. M. Saunders, Mrs. Je re by sending it elsewhere. gaged in lning the shaft with brick work, con- | to be larger, une roof and ride | pels apes srapher Says About It—The Pastime | 4t the foot of the Capitol, until the removal to | Macfarland, Hon. iE peg For the last tiso sears the cost of bufidips has | crete, masonry and stone packing, making a that it will not qorport self Here some ten Increasing in Popularity. the present site on 44, street; the Fstreetchurch j yy. losin SA A. eyeonat, Mave ch iT been higher here than In most, if not all, other | solid and substantial finish. The work of ining | were putting mock perbee ie pone ne men ; laces in the United State: nd the result is, Pos! was which Se the building now known as ismade necessary from the character of the | them another party was taking upabenchin| “Isitonthe increase? Well,I should say it | Williard’s F hat while there has heen a good deal of build | rock, which is fissured and seamed in all direc-,| the tunnel and timbering. This heading had | ts, . which has also changed itslocation, In the year Ss a, Bi HA, Warner. Gen. eal have boon but ior theexeeaivecest, a | OBS Aid partially decomposed in some of the Pedals moresocvess fea were nae fnginhotes | {2° Speaker was a well-known Washington | Javon movement weceiaied riba organiza | Son Mrs Ceo, S Gite HOR DR, Ont: | eee alle ae ceanle oe atc | Stila exposed in the tunnel. ‘The next pointof | by'hand, Climbing over the bench abput sixty | PROtographer, andthe inqulrera Stan. re- | tion of anew cuurch and cone Alle Sienatures | ire. Lao Coyie, James &, Fitch, Mrs, J. W- gentleman who had built a couple of nice | interest is what is called Foundry Branch shaft, | feet further on, the reporter came tothe head. | Porter. “It hasn't taken hold in this city | Herpeccized to 8 paper asking permission from | Maury, Mr. Justice Bradley, Col, L. P. W right 2 ‘l to duplt- Foundry | ing, where a patty of men were engaged in driv- | though tothe extent it has elsewhere.” con-| the tery to form a church to be loca Fae Wie ne aoe a ee houses three ye located on the New Cut road, near Foundry tor the hewiing by hand and Gtetien ns tase zy the Freshy! peiaae ab tens weleee fs | gon G wiland 7 qn, Re ons cate them Branch. Here the mass of debris and broken | advanced. ‘The bottom of this portion ot the | "ued the speaker, “In New York or Phila-| the Lreasury depmtuont war at the sone Strong, CB. Jewell Dr. ino Wee, Won. J.3 he found th : eent higher than w although the bh ow oF % hing, Prof. ail, between 14th and 15th streets, | Ries, fy, A. Motoight Hon HAE Weel The subject was amateur photography, | 894 the Bridge street church in Georgetown | <'F" Bhiilips, D. R. Mckee, BH. Warne cenaining if n he bought nters, school » not under- They do not erial, ete., of different ruct a house. None but skilled In the trade do, A act with a builder to bulla When flushed pay the amount ‘full. The butider may be hon: U bis subcontractors for brick rock deposited in the immediate vicinity of the | tunnel is very wet and muddy, aud getting over | 4¢lphia for instance there are twenty amateur | discharging the duties of a pastor of the F street | i Mary kK. . Mrs. J.S. Gulick, Miss suaivand the sppearantsee frequent intervals | it is anything but an easy task, Water seemed | oftfits sold to one bere 1m proportion to the | church. ‘The church also belonged to. the vid Kate Whe B. Smith, Mrs. MO. R nd pay 7 ” school, while those who were in favor of the new William H. Gunnison, ¥ . Hutcheson, | Work, carpenter work, plast . tin work, ¢ 2d 0 of mas that somewhere in the depth below the work of | Gwn business. Ail this portion of the foanel ta | Te280ns. In the first place Washington, | school, ‘The permission to organize having been . MeCullouzh, W. Tt. Mit 0 ne more rea: a pay each and ew mber, lime, sand, Fassett, W. W tunneling {s progressing. Encased in rubber | being prepared for lining with masonry. While | ®lthough at the head socially, is always a little | obtulned for the first few years of its orennizu- iz prepa y a John W. Stewart, ¢. I find one coat and boots, with asou'wester for headgear, | remarking about {t an old tunnel man said:|{n fact considerably behind in styles and | tion, the new church mi vhere, ott, Miss F ices bi ones else oth labor a! corrldor of the old Neve popiotiren Chuuding | Bowell Mrs. J."L. 3 Mrs. Jo: ~~ ’ = ny . % rridor of the old Navy artment bu S) N. Cobb. G.S. Walker, John liens to pay off : nd miners’ lamps for light, a Stan reporter | (The Sooner It is arched the better.” Going | erazes, even in slang if you will. Yes, she's | OvTigr of recently beeri torn down, On Satur Siero ee ae is house. Cuderthis aw ory stepped on the cage and was lowered to the bot- | shaft the visitor came upon 6 foive in teria, | WAYS a little behind, although she keeps her | day iistt the chairs tenes placed in the corridor | ferteCummins, Hon. John W. beste does not know bow: = : tom of the shaft. Here the wisdom of prepar-| which presented end up when she gets there. Indeed, It’s often | ready for the congregation that assembled the | RT aces, Mra dE Sommers, Dee Ie Ma one but experts can.and they cannot tell ib ee iene: : < Thi P up when other places are through and have ;and on Monday morning they were : “ wre, Miss A. | every claim is paid. Phe old law we hard- Spectres; Shecding tite Sowucer © ing for wet weather was demonstrated. The A WEIRD AND INTERESTING SIGHT, ae d before the clerks arrived. Thisafrange- M.Ches: | Ships and wre! enew law, ior the same carried on ere’ for ‘two months louger| water fram the seams in the rock, falling a con- turned t something else. Besides, the people | ment was. however ols temporary, fideo ea ma, is intl nb Soe Bag ¢ ey apart “Cau be had mueh | siderable distance, broke into spray, and a| , Here all the steel used iu the tunnel is sharp- | of this eity are essentially different trom every | MRL Was howeve be obtained the ground where : aw it snakes building operati Nantes tas Witter chad tae unat shower bath was constantly in operation. First, | ©0€d- The smith when asked how he liked | other place in the world. Those who gene | the present Nee vee ee the ground where hazantons. It makes it un ean send away Outi Ohio or Bickizad = on ate rvoir at | Work down there, replied: ‘All right,” and kept | rally turn to photography sre men, young ones s was purchased from Nicholas Biddle, the wea money for building and npatring pare i belies aueiity af Inssber sun cae Proceeding westerly ios 5 pias on hammering away at his steel, Going on to| principally, and thes must needs have a little | president of the famous Bank of the United The Old Fashioned Doggerel to make ¢ to bave buildings ‘ eight, save from $200 fo ‘on the wood- e a cl Ei e ol e i »perations and the denaand for labe d ' Work Of a building. That “has been dene by | continually dripping from the Jagged rock over- | Attached to iron columns four drills were | wealthy people who are pouring into A substantial brick building covering abdtt | DISTRACTED LOVERS LEARNING To FxPREss | Material. [Lean sately be esths geveral alreac nd wil be still mote, unless | head made the gloom become blacker and the | PUndiNE away at tho rock, which drills very | Washington, but because they’ are sealthy ated that 83 ¢ = 2 =! = *s 90 per cent tiding don: Ww vingeton th ¢ a reiiced Hese rd. These drills were operated by seven men, | they remain here only” during the | the same space occupied by the present bulld-| THEMSELVES MORE PSTHFTICALLY ts with sorrowed m: cy The oxen ciilSoan "AS still Mirther ‘evidence of the excessive | Silence more silent as he proceeded. Presently | who seemed to be on them, over chew ond all Winter. They do not become much interested | ing was begun and the work progressed as far| THE POETRY IS MADE—THE Kiy | ¢:' by emne tanker ant prices here, I find in the New York Jriune a A FAINT RED SPARK ground them, and complerdly, filled the end ‘of in photography, because Winter Isn't a good | as the roof when the money gave outand fur-] WiHICH THE WHOLE GAMUT OF LOVE Is RUN, | Pee and trade, ‘ of wiges he 2 F ‘appe f ¢ brig! 3 y for it. Spring and summer sta he pho- ‘ a Fa | forthe benes rmei comparison of wages here and in Ma aE at one a ake ee znter and brighter, | tori. ‘There was very little broken rock in foptaph fever. thas taken mea good whife to | Het Operations came toa stand still, At this | &¢ kno part Wright, the new comuissioner of labor, for | U&Ul tnally out of the darkness emerges a stal- | this heading: ihe meu were enguged in extend | fo Py Why Washington docs not compare | fr uca juncture John Quincy Adams, whowas! sverentinest Yea, lote of them: we've sold ‘« this tee 488i, a3 follows, "_ | Wart negro, carrying some steel bars upon his | ing the track close up to the breast. ‘The gov- | favorably with otuor cities for the amie of pu, | then serving his second. term with Presiden upon the The amen into the Sex : s vane Monroe as Secretary of State, made the infant | lots of them, shoulders to blacksmith e shar} ernment inspector takes the pressure of air in| graph outfits, and I may have given youa < ¥ = “j Beet ee Ca ee eee eaters | Chen endity (oie cmon tne Gienan Wrong impression: There ure lots Of amateur | Onzunization a loan of $2,00 ae iy Cisappe said that a pressure of 45 pounds to the square | photographers here, and good ones, too,and the eon ee hole etn i Tin it | BUSiles to-day. “But young folks don’t make | District committee, practically ree when “Whoop! whoop!” greets the ear, | inch would run the drills fo their utmost eapa: | bpere erates are eg Sond ones, tooaind the | SI Sum of money in those days, and with it | tore tn this wey an munce we hee cent ne | Dist ’ the conductor “Step up close to the | city, and was far superior to steam pressure, be- | enthusiasm of those who take jt up inspires | the structure was s 2on completed. It was known, bax hi ¢ OF featiton, & WHAT 1s NEEDED, 1 rock; here comesa car.” And sure enough, | ing more even. The pressure rarely ran below | their friends, and so the thing grows. A good | % the Second Presbyterian church, and was, | Paper lace valentines are out of fashion, a \ i oe with lamps | 45 pounds, and then only when some foremen | negative is to an amateur photographer whats | during the carly vears of its existenca, ina very | guess there are not fits of them m the sen The amendment J have drawn up, whichis 2 car whizzes by, with two negroes with lamps | £1? Pouree | headings had Just fired and were | good bass is to a fisherman.” ‘ous coudition. Among the names en-| today. Somehow this sweet poctry about | now before your committes, I believe isa great in their hats riding on it; one with a brake over | blowing out the powder smoke and gas with an | ©“Who eré soneoe hens who have become in- a po As mom Dire aie AnD ALT, GOLS 4 nce Mowers into bowers Ride Wickets enn | LEROVERR EDL upon the old, and takes away the the wheel to prevent its getting too much head- | open hose, ‘The compressed air is carried into | terested in this recreation?” asked che repor- | borough, the father of Admiral Goldsborongh, : oa ot | obj nal features of the By. (Getting ato the track again, the visitor | exch hoaciug ay alia oteipence etna | ae John McClelland, George Gillis and Dr. Lovell, | true love, turtle-doves and the moon don't nal features of the new law. The eva Goteng into she track: ageln, a hers Sai The loan of Mr. Adams was paid gradually, and | strike in the right spot: Taste hanged. | #Mendment provides that any contractors, sub- be ieee msiderable distance, when dim | Meter, laid at the side of the tunnel. The ex-| “Phere are a great many that I don’t kngw, ‘i ate ! proceeds a consider . haust thom the drilis ventiiates the tunnel, aid-| but I ean recall a number, There 1s Assistant | 8 he oceupted a double pew in the chureh dur- | Now here's a firstelnes volontine twas ten | cunttactors materia san wy cout mechanics lights in the distance, and the rattle of ma- | eq by a line of boxes twelve inches rae nace | Sectetary Adee, of the State department; Prof, | INE Dis long official residence in this city, bis | Over ecm last year;—it'e all lace. and if you | or other persons fu Ag Material or labor chivery, Indicates his near approach to the | which 1s inserted air Jets at intervals, to keep | Richardson, of the Agricultural department, » | PeW rent was regularly deducted. It was Sit up this sunee 1cAy sxmta tne cuss torus 1 Eeee ent shall Mea otiee a First he comes to two cars, be- | pa rapid movement of alr to the shaft and up | well Known professor over in the museum, | NOt Until some twents ae vi ami dobar Aoeni Soleuet cca ce: | HEM At the tine or after entering into a con ile of rock, that four men | {Pe same, | Retracing Mis steps toward the shalt | whose name I can’t recall; P. T. Dodge, a patent | 08M was made, that, when Mr. Adams was a| on some pretty poctry. Now, ain't that nice:— |<" t§ an agreement to bulld of furnish labot eure ed zee Serene them, | 28 reporter had proceded hut halt the distance | attorney; Max Hansmany, up here in the light | Member of Congress, the last dollar was paid e busily engage 0 4 said an Avenne stationer, as he | Stating that they | stood looking at his left-over stock of love inghim. This was an injurious, introduced rred to the es the old Der week. paper I find the fol- Bricklayers. . in = oS or material. Said notice can d befe wi fens; was heard, accom- iS " i and Mr. David Met lelland, whose father was ‘The sun, the moon, the stars grow dim, liek is struck or a dollar's wor ol it Crawling over this pile of rock, the reporter | Panied By a teeienenan sonciaeton ike rocky tet scam fonen cme Sif U_H. Painter, | one of the organizers of the chureh, remembers che birdlings cease to sing; | furnished. ‘his tem or none a thee Foeacarsiaacasdn crriiy Reape calle We eeaol g and Lis | walls of the tunnel seemed Rho delighisin taking views alomg ‘railroad, | §7ing 4a member of the ae eee pond Secor ern spp ae that the property will be held for all. an drilling machines an 5 - vate Secreta Mr, A SE, street, betwe y ssipithGaraece due or to ix in front. There 1s barelysroom to get TO ROCK AND VIBRATE, he is constructing: Mr.La Dow,private secretary due or the last installment with the come due under the agree! The receipt which Mr. Adams oyes, one ofthe | 22d 14%h, to pa t, after fling t the nole made by the drilling me) and the reporter felt as though he had been | snemvers Inthe Borage eee Beene | accrued ite pines and exhausting compressed air is deaf fngravers in the Bureau of king: ‘Now, could you think of an thing sweeter! | cont Carpenters. res Zostthink all that about the moon and the little | cumbratiees or conveyances dled subsequently u suddenly subjected to a powerful squeezing | img, A. F. Harrison, of the Patent office, A. | #V¢and which remained in the hands of Mr. | pirdiingst ‘Thinks ct the itece a gs singing | sliil be subject thereto, 4d ening. One may shout at the boss and try to ° ; McClelland was, during the war, added to 2 col-| Pi ‘Now tha Sour thee Nevin = interview in relation to his work in vain, | 204 lifted from his feet, his heart Jnmping in Beret: and S. E, Wheatley, of Georgetown, love songs! Now that is!—t yw th It becom the duty of a person upon enteriny | inte an agreement or contract for any w | of labor or material, to notify the | fact that he and the public both x should a unless tt is am seurd, where pau find it, and have some notice oF 3 lection of autographs, and sold ‘ata fair held tn | (yee ta 4 A eae The airhere, however, is cool and pure; | his throat. He waited with intense anxiety | 0nd Rex Smith, ‘the bicycle expert.” These chis city for the benedt of the hospital. service Son and the light/good, especially in contrast With | the final convulsion, which threatend to anni- | fye a number of young men in the geological rone00) i nae another piece of paper lace the gloom in the tunnel, away ae the head-| hilate him. To make matters worse, the tights | survey, who combine yhotography with their : AND NEW SCHOOL PARTIES. button. “Ah,” he said, his ning up | be prote ‘Timroofe ings. What surprised the explorer most was had flown, and the reporter and his conductor | topographical work, und are very successful. | The contest which was then going on between | as he freed tite delicate miseile ane glanced at | real extate — mmber of working in so sinall a lown, e repo un rt . the numberof men working ig Were enveloped by an inky and oppressive | Boys, too, are becoming interested in taking pic- | the adherents of the old and new schools in the | the loving message hidden in its folds, “Ah, | the pub achiness but ail the anon sened tube | darkness, which, however, was seen’ dis: | tures, and often do good work with cheareeur | se sterian church at large, had a very disas- | S¥blime sentiment! warning. = 1 ML eheerhal seat een Seemed to be | Delled by the scratch ofa lucifer. When the | fit trous effect upon the Second church. In ad- ‘Others are weicome to you, I know; TIEN LAWS ELSEWHERE, | Laborers. happy and cheerful and wor ict ne Y | conductor's countenance became visible it “What's the cost?” asked the reporter. 1 . But when IJ cone, will you let them’ go?” ¢ taken the trouble to visit the S i good Will, notin the least minding the water showed evidence of a vreat effort on his part to (That depends, ‘Yon can bu: ‘complet out- | dition, a large number of members left the They all vanish when he comes: true love! | c. hi cme Sepa ry dripping from the rock above them. Meant large smile. When the reporter | fits fom $10 up to $150, or even higher®but a| church and organized the Fourth Church on Ries J * | Court law library and examined all the me i) guise a rg ‘po And thi | An kinas. THE TEMPERATURE i panics Hen laws of every state,and frum the / the a d gasped) “what Was that?” he replied: | first-class one for ordinary use will come to | oth street, of which Rev. Dr. Smith was pastor “Of message: st, inthe tunnel remains the same, and standsat| “Oh, Dan fired a couple of holes on | about $75 or $90. That 1s good enough fora pases messages a host. for so many years. The Second church grew You'll have through the post. information thus gained, and from my expert tin but two | about sixty degrees Fahrenhelt. Returning to- | the “bench,” Fearful that Daniel might | Professional. Ifyou getan outilt get a good one | weaker and weaken, ana it ee ee I know that is certain to! : ence vation in such tatters, and com. ces’ as high oe | ward the shat the reporter had about the same | P@¥e Some more holes to fire, the reporter | At the start, If you can, for if you don't you will | to get enough people tozether to hold sereing But, though all be dear, sider Just and equitable rict vpn ‘ known, the r is hurried along, as rapidly as possible to | be sure to want It afterwards. The ministers who were called went to other Ineed not,—I know,—fear 3 stand eg ichis and prom f living has f much. of | ¢xPeTience as going, besides meetingacarctand- | the shaft, and hence to the surface of the earth. ‘Doesn't this amateur business hurt the pro-| fields. Among the ministers, whose nome, ‘That you love any better than me iy Ree » by ail, 1 am of the opinion oer ie toe fee A ‘y Sth | 18S On the “turnout” walting for a ioaded car to | The distance from this shaft to its west head: | fession?” asked Tax STAR man, der 1 that th published the prices « ading artic sé in. will be remembered, were Rev. Daniel Baker, ot eae ‘take, Ni Near the shaft the sharp sound of escap- | ing ts ae feet; to the east heading 1,020 feet. ‘Well it does and it doesn’t,” was the reply. | Rtev, J. Knox, . Such confidence! But th take. Now, had @ similar ‘origin. The church to-day | and silk and satin plaques ilthographed, hand: | jot he allowed! Howard omivernity to iin re aeaervolr, near | compressors. In the corner of the bullding two | ©xcePtion of » amall brown mustache, which | hig two minions, Guriey shah tn Boe painted or decorated with bunches \of flower fee Interested in the passage of tine Howard university for use In that work. ‘From | large tanks receive the compressed air direct | CUrlsin towards a sneering month under asaucy, dary, near 7th street, and Bethany mis- | Some, he said, were as high us twenty-five dol- | the law here say that the sare caw writes f T. W. STocKARD. the immense pile deposited about the shaft, one | from the compressors. From these receivers it | defiant Pug-nose. His forehead is high and sion, at the corner of 13th and C streets, | lars, but the average price was irom seventy-| other states. This statement, however ie would think there was enough to supply the panes) into 8 twelve-inch iron pipe running to | tapering. His eyes are @ keen bluegray. His south of the avenue. These missions are in | five cents to two dollars. Most of them were Saint V February 14, 188: nt now prop it adopted, don’ i : Rev. George I Wood. Rev. A va would se the . tals District the Ofconsumption for {ssi uscnnpared with the | ing airbroke upon the ear: the conductor aida | F10™ this point the reporter proceeded to, the {i mean that it hurts cant come Wars and hells | Mr. "Fowler, Rev, Rufus Clark, Rev, Matthew | {{Jolks knew what trouble it je to make all this | best practical and just lien law in fore in te ' ices of the s nd 4 that shows that | plug had blown out of the air pl ie. By Ranting Prete theairc ged the rear of the Univer: | {tin others. eracan © plese the poriralt epecmulth, and Hey, Mz Campbell. In thedars ai ta ahs cakes pee eh sdk Gases estate bah vty, OM ey have been reduced over twenty per cent, ut it was final found and replaced. e i” y Ci are = poetry. nan chal wsure or law adopte or to such an extent th: ; nir used for power and ventilation 1s conducted “HOWARD UNIVERSITY” SHAFT. pon views bat res ere Dortralta. Pe aoeial Gnd Orel eee eno ene prctainent make the poetry? Hay | snakes Oulldiacs aperatinns taetene Ee fhuch of the ME wou creel nd ts delivered take aed oee.o8 ROCK | Its located in the Iine of the new reservolr. | derstand the art of manipulating intenoeitery, | 80a dhis connection with. the churches | Machine?” asked ‘Tire j duely and 1 nt dificult and th 860, befor ¢ it will be seen | c nd is delivered to the drills under a pres- ri : and this can only be done effectively after more | Andrew Jackson whi ore eee cnurch, and | the effect of the poetic ous, will surely spond hat there high pric pure Of trem 25 to 80 pounds to te saute ined || he (OTT eer Wen 2) Connect tte I | AV eee Sn Ty she See eee an enan stand: || Sanne w t's done this way— | jinount invested on buliding. as butidin building: and ¢ The conductor next led the way to the east | is partially laid. This shaft has but one head- vote to it, ‘The amateur bas mont succes rie eve a ae ae oat peer te the ae No, we haven't a machine, its made by dia | transactions have decome aw es pnedngpe shouid be so much hi heading. Several cars were met onthe way, and | ing, leading toward Champlain avenue. It has, | outside views. That branch of hotography is | ar Fe Ree Dr Sieh Le ied! o epbtiet BA gram, and the seniiment is measured by the 1's principal ndustries—this ghout the 2 party of inen putting ina “turnout” in’this | nowever, the same equipment as the other toagreatextent mechanical, Mans nrontone | sted Gib Geile eee a pa. | price of the valentine. The pr un from five | $00,000 fn the District and 4 over, busine indsts depressed and | heading. The same noise, activity and bustle Sh hd is the a t n the line, being | give to theirfriends the truitsof thelr work.and | ucred, Ms services, ber ee vor SOG a. cts. up to twoor three dollars (they run up tos $3,000, 00 Tness Miduced throuchont the country. |Ac-| was manifest as In the west. Returning to the | Shafts, and is the deepest one on the line, being | €ive to thelr friends th to friends for the cost 0” | ¥ear, which’ wus however sabes neatly aed | this Year,but the old poetry dun'tuet that high, ssens the &mount of bui ne~fourt cording to a statement recently published, in | shaft, and thence to the upper world, the re-| 148 feet deep. The sinking of it was a difficult the plates and materials. You might think | t>si,o00. “°" DOWeVver subsequently raised | 4 five cent one will have something like thin or one-haif more or less, of course greatly affects twenty-one states there has been a reduction of | porter was told that he had traveled under- | matter, as it passed through quicksand & great that in this way the regular business here is in-| During thes the F-street church i ‘Violets are blue, every branch of usiness tx as there ig pearly halfa million employes in manufactur-| ground just one mile; the distance being, from | distance. It is umbered solid, the timbering jared. Well, It ts, but at the same time it 1s | creased “int mambo aed boas genre in Tove you.’ sust that umount fess money expended here for ng establishinent= nee, last spring, and | the shalt to the west Reading, 1,340 feet; to the | being forced Pvt tear tea peeiee feiped, “Whdes wke one apt to purchase views Sharh, ‘Tt aibolwacnar ies he ee Now that’s preits good forthe money. Don’t | lubor, material, hat would again be pai so in all other f labor. In vie ea euding, 1,¢ vet. The ne: ni 7 " here are mostly strangers in the city who have | one party left-and built th tructure on Sth | YOU think so? In the twodollar ones they have | out ih ¥ direction for the comforts an ese facts is It not obvieus that prices must | Rock creek shaft, situated in the valley of Rock | lining the shaft with brickwork is in progre: s 4 6 “party a ib e structure on Sth | yee 0 skies u HOPSS: or a bee aomn here also; and is it not. the part of | creek north of Oak Hill cemetery. This Shaft ts | and has reached a distance of about fifty fee! a eee called te Dianination ioe erer en rilive a Epo and birde-ehd ‘the ton are nye ox a1 the funsber ona teak ‘ial men, who caused Sepee for our people, one and ‘all. to con- | located on the bank of the stream, and is just | froma the bottom up. This work interferes | meBy residen seeing these amateur views, and | disbanding the charde seemed and after | Tittle higher. with the moon, but ie woah he | the psesent Inw tobe introduced and. passed, sider these matters ands bont _adjasting | euificiently deep to leave rock eno gh, between Sree en he eae ithe Ressing ants areled to call upon the professional phore | 2s neetnoe aeistale ine Be De Geet ONG | ditterence. Then as the price advances they get | sought. unt: Cbetewe tem very on emselves and their business to this chani the bed of the stream and the roof of the tunni possible. ‘§ ure aeews et and ‘Secure prote Seauciae Oa eK mene | ice sey wm the non, eg | nes, ae lg pai wae Greist Bree roma fe poms | MiP oe tne oanctariaAtataiae [ign auancm tien etaowt ces fortunate —_ that reduction “in | through. Here the cars, coming from the tun- of photography {s astonishing, and the more | Tho‘ 4 church had to ‘a with 2 Day is night, 2 e bly secured to theme the cost of living ore than kept | nel, are drawn out to the end of the track by & point Stout “ten fect above where th dr attention is sttacted mtkar direction the | the reverse condi poet rcontend with exactly Bieta: Sa OS and absulufe protection, withou with the reduction in wages, as otherwise | mule power. The mule understands hig bust-|{t ow is. This will relleve the cages of better business” becomes, The wegen one verse condition of affairs, and the mem- <3 ee rd for che just and equitable rights an by n want and suffer- | ness thoroughly, performing hi with their now double task, lessen delay: ey do het bang | bership at last became so much ‘reduced, that it | when she don’t happen to be there: then they busines outa are proncriy ot specially Ww Rienree aoe emeal| melas oe tele headings ther came oe and greatly expedite the different parts of thé Sten eerie ae nee ore Go net hurt | was proposed toabandon the organization and | have suinething tosuy about the heat chey cane cee nek Eee thrown suddeniy out | rience asin Foundry Branch. headiags | work. A line of gas pipe has been run dows | ThevemLprofessional has gone etoee eee: | Close the church, But Twas telling you how tt made. | body without caution or car Z at present indicates a | were repeated. In places timbers have been | the shaft, which affords a light to the | such asa good clerkship in one of tee A UNION EFFECTED. There are certain rhymes that must be used, irresponsibleand unprincipled or untor. prices forsome timetocome, | put in to support the rock. Large por | Masons. By means of rubber hose the jets can ments, and utilizes his spare time in making | _ This was the condition of affatrsin 1858, when | Such as flowers, showers, powers, love, above, | {nnue lune bonsibieand an perhaps not car nd Wachington cannot expect to be an excep: | tons of the {rinnel will have {0 be ned witt | be moved front pint to point a8 desired. ‘The | Tic ds aune foreien Hees no rent or help t6 | @ proposition for union was madeto the F street Peek eR Ee Eaiee eet are Gat | ing whether ney pay at hoe or enc erp bance to the rule. masonry, as the action of the alr and water e1 2 pees, Dosey *, ? eu and then, h ie en aller = 2 Onsenven, | integraic the rock. Most of the Fock “that ‘be. | Vas covers arranged above the peict ef wan End prites ocinerreguigre: Able 9 qcut, under | church. This was accepted. The F street prop” | there’spnoach rhyme to wakes shake bunk shiek Gill boat the pare eee pom February 9, 1885. fomes loose near the heading is shaken down | ing, so that the water is caught and conducted | {He Prices of the Gumerous, Another voice | erty wassold, and the united churches proceeded | of valentines, Just put them all Ina row-and | [have been told by several inwyers of netien. ee ge by the concussion from the blasts. The rock lies | to the corners of the shaft, and conducted showing that the’ bashioen ‘not hurt byrama: | £9 the erection of the present church building. | fillin, Then twist about and use diferent fill- reputation for learning and ability, that this An Afterthought. in large blocks. or cubes, wedged in upon each | thene through pipes laid in the masonay | $HOwing that the business is not hurt y ame | The name “The New York Avenue Presbyterian | ing. | See! there you ure. A ‘few siglis | law ia purely class loptuntinn ata Ga other in all pes, the seams being filled with | to the interior of the shaft. The itn- suuall tolcotipete Tate Guim “ROT prot a | Church” was adopted and enrolled by e Pres: ciously handled are very effective in the m: tional; that In providing for Mling a ier threp Written for Tax Evewixe Stan. Gi8y Msome instahees, and in others, with a|ing of the | shuft 1s a brick band 19 | $mallte compete with ours. sizes dnd kinds of | byte. Rev. Dr. Gurley, the pastor of the F | up. The idea of twisting flowers, love months after the performance or completion of Saint Valentine, thy pains are never done: limie like substance, very softand slippery. This | inches thick, the diameter of which ts 14 feet. Bites Tete ne treet, was chosen as pastor of the united con- | sighs into garlands hits it; and the more w | acontract the law is retroactive and ahnuls pr t or 5 eh Surrounding this band is a concrete ring 18 | fumctasand lenses. Just look at this camera, | eregutions, and his pastorate continued Gani you can use to say that you can’t say » hat you | #0?! “ = » The primacy of martyrs thou hast won: Reco cuamnel Sie Re riaened ona ined with inches thick outside or walsh soe apace te the | for instance,” pointing toa monster in the cor. Badr ees fae ee | eee Vate coutracis. Enforesd to play the go-between forages, | Weet heading is 1,660 feet; to the enst heeding | wallatthe. shaft whiok ie Dt veer square, is | ner “Lam Sone vo luse "that Shorify in taking | F street church when the churches united was | “But the gays Of poetry and paper-lace are SIEWS CP OOV. CLEVELAND, Thy ofive rarely brings thee better wages _| 1.402 feet. In the Lunnel near the shaft a mall | filled with stone ‘closely packed. Soms of the fare Will barhute: nagar hea 2QR'G; | President Buchanan, who was a regular | gone,’ snd be caved a sigh as he laid the dell- | A similar law was passed by the New York > Than love-sick lines from callow noddies | stable has been built, timbering is removed as the work of lining | ae vt! be “conclusion, sth re om ntour | Sttendant. The chuch thus formed has ex-| cate “issue in the box. “They want something legislature last year, It fixed four months after reaches them. The pump in this shaft also | § EHUPS HoNaNd aos a endinin ene perlenced & prosperity that has con- | esthetic, The valentines that are going through | completion of contract to file a Hen. The bil opens petite SAL LAE has to be rum coustantly to keep it | doce not hurt us, and we are on iriendly terms | Hnued unchecked tap io the prestee, thon | the satis today are made of painted satin. or | SM : : When Vtencie iheyenciy Gis besun “Mules are to be put in in a few days to tow free from water, In ade, heading four | 7 thete is plenty of room for all During his administration President Lincoln | plush, or sili; something of that sort. Bac a nA a a ohio en prt vet nor ’ yearly the cars,” the shift boss said. “The mul ils Were runningy: a: e entire space was an attendant, and President Johnson had made of satin painted in oll, or Chin esident-lect ( nd, refused bis signature, Ofponsense writ iu thy name by the tom, | Going bid shortly, but Keep the tock on | Was filled with uiet*and mschines: ‘The feck | THe Republican Leader in the House. a pew there. In this period, besides maintatn- | silk, are very popular. ‘They don't have ans |] quote the governors tease fee her wee ‘ Thy woful case my sympathy engages, 7 g ep was very hard and drilled very slowly. The | Washington Correspondence N. Y. World. ing a flourishing organization of its own, the | poetry about them; only a litile b viz: “I notice two features in this bill which 3 sia right.’ len were also engaged in putting up a farger portion of the tunnel at this end requires | Reed is one of the ablest and most adroit men | church has been able to doa great deal of mis- | ribbon, on which is written In ai e think objectionable enough to warrant me in _ eee reas Paes eae the hee Ute ng, It being peasy supported by quiron - | on the republican side, He is tall, broad-shoul- slonaey work: ake ergo beeps on Hable iy ay Wesel or eed —s | declining to sign it.- Ist. Itgives to all par ee. raeeuitenahune to expedite the delivery of sharpened steel. ere is a great deal of water coming in throug! vi ol was originally started as @ mission | letters must be antique—all's antique.” And | ties having claims four months ufter erformes May kindly folk this persecution shun!— Returning to the outer world again the visitor | the seams Stthe greater part of ite The cose | dered, amp chesied and rogena, nehsse large | Gcthe Naw York avenno chive. ana teen: | he iod TOE Ean eel me ee a cree | ance or work or furnishing of maternal "te dine, 1 And yet. now I bethink me it is done, cannot get the ring out of his ears produced by | pressor building {s located on Rock ‘creek, near | head, nearly bald. He 1s very fair in complex} | nection was continued until the infant church | with beautiful valentines. Some siunilar to the | lien, 2d. It allows on proctedings to enforce And th ready here b asy stages, the thunder and roar of the drilling machinery. The Aqueduct bridge. Here, ih a brick building | ion. His round, white, baby-colored face is | was able to form an independent organization. | popular Christmas or Easter cards, some in | the lien the same costs na tn foreclosure tf Oral t r that sit. like birds in cages, | Vt (iis shalt a large number of teams has betn | 100x40, aro placed six bollére of one hundred | double-chinned and amooth~ahaven, with the | The North Presbyterian ‘etveht eee ation. | popula bags scented with delicate ‘perfumes, | Titis would be quite onerous andl think sheold { This time, I humbly pray thee, get me one, engaged in hauling away the rock taken out of | horse-power each, and four 24x30 Ingersoll air , ‘ argument in its favor, There are many uty Whole city with material of this description for | the diderent abafts. ‘Three men ‘were ongesea charge of an assistant minister, Rev. Mr. Bateh. | beautiful, and very. few had auy poctry on | decirabie and unwise Inwe ta otine eee eS 4 Gens Chasm 1 saris woop For mu: | Sue Reycd: etiine thie shalt the Feporter | in fring the boilers The amount” of coat eon | fends Gattor him, by pointing out the resem- glen he bolds alternate services, aid they bid | them, ‘Those for $1.60 and tio daliars were of we woud bye sorry to have enacted and in force ~~ iene . = . roceeder Oo e Cham) In avenue shaft, lo- | sumec twen! ns Tr lem, @ large le ve i lo become independent themelves. Since very handsome sat vith dee} nge and col- | here, For instance, U ters, circu: ‘eu wie tana ke Pited north of the Boundary, hear the need oy being stored near the building” ‘Thisis the | #8 has a-very rich vocabulary of expression and in De on <i § : > etl Dr. Gurley’s death in 1868, he has been followed | cred in artistic design pS Of | e& | licensed to perform’on Sunday in some of o irst visit to Greystone, | jsih strect,where another enormous pile of rock | largest plant of the kind In operstion: te Woes, oni liae bes pea uene matenstic as was Hoscoe | sr iie pastorate by Hee a Be Mitra tee | aca era te flowers | western cittes, Gambling is liczsed. tne one and he complimented his host upon the mag- fixe evidence of the struggle with the rocky | very sal Hafactorily. and twang in bis Volce, This style rather adds | John R- Paxton and the present pastor, Rev. | in estheticcolors. A striking design was a | the large southern cite Disores ieee at oF Pificence of his surroundings, Mr. Tilden’s | ledges going on underneath the surface, Mere | “After leaving the tunnel the reporter found to than detracts from his character as a publie | William Alvin Bartlett. “Theehurch has grown | mhaiden with an appealing expression of love on | Weil kikown ees intone cee States under brary is located S nd floor, and is | the reporter stopped to examine the magazine contractors, Messrs. Beckwith and Quack- speaker. The drawl and twang seems to be | Ste#dily in numbers until ithas now a member- | her countenance and tears running down her | yhich atman froin another state can secure @ ‘One of the pleasan' in the build- | €nd blacksmith shop, and the hoisting appa | enbush, at their main office, No. 3003 ridge | proper accompaniments of his rude wit and | *Mip of over 700. Although the seating cay cheeks, with the words “Let this speak what | divorce from his wite without her having a! Ing. Its easy rather than | Tt (pa pumping machinery with which eack | street, Georgetown. ‘This firm, which has been | Proper Accompaniments of his dangerous men | Cit has been enlarged recently by the addition | my lips dare not utter.” Another was the | hotice or knowledge of the Proceeding. and study. Its sh Yueant places, | Shaft 1s provided. The ammunition used is|in existence twelve years, has had contracts who stody and think, although he is nearly as | °f galleries, it cannot accommodate the People | celxtecn love-sick maidens,” in esthetic colors | there are unwise and unjust tien .aws 1 sev- pee es poutteal. | Which 18 Salat be the abet aor cer | With various railroads, stafes and cities during | ut'as Felstady Wed be te ee OF Lee eeely 8 | Who wish to attend: ‘The new omieh ee Te | ome Ocetck me very neatest valentines | eral states. 1 without | Which ts said to be the most reliable amd | that time amounting to millions of dollars isat home with his books, There is noman who | 29W, 10 progress of erection in the northwest | was a book, or niet, with handsome iilu-| “Occasionally we hear of laws being ¢rawn by Tilden has @ | Uniform in its action, and the most free from | “We pay the top wages,” said one ofthe mem: is more upon the authorities relating to pub- | Was begun with the view of relieving the over | minated covers, called the songs of the roses.as | men to protect oF promote sole patch nies Dec. heading. his perder. purmed, 42 .@ small | bers of the frm, ‘and encourage our men by | Ne decngmna eae een cg relating. is that | CTOWded condition of the old church. ‘The | a valentine. Im the leaves were bunches of | Mou. Protect or prom they are engaged. It ig : heading. This powder is packed tn boxes | the payment of premiums, monthly, to those he is always well equipped with accurate knowl- |‘Membership is not only large, but 1s composed | roses with verses by well-known wuthors. | introduced and passed in the stants isiature, scopy of Mellon's | holding fifty pounds, each box contains from | who make the best progress. Our wnachinery This storehouse of Information, backed | Of Prominent representatives of the social, offi- | Among the simpler valentines is a set of two | quietly perhaps without proper conatderacion d | Binety to one hundred and five cartridges. | and tools are all new, and in first class order; by his nimble, sarcastic tongue, make him a | °!4l and professional circles of the city. cards, the courtship and marriage of the pansy-| amd publicity, and without attracting partior nd These cartridges are about et inches long | furthermore, being thé best of the kind known, most formidable adversary. He is by all odds OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH. blossoms,which represent two litte bow a ular attention. They, like the few supporters nd his distin- | and one and one quarter inches in diameter, | or in use. We have an adundance of power. the strongest man on the republican side. In Z gach composed of two pansies, so arranged that | of the July lien law, arrived at a:solute proteo Fr spe though | the outer easing being, heavy glazed peer: | We are connected by telephone with each of| the general run of debate he finds few sa tha | The officers of the church are as follows: Elders | without looking unnatural the stete have the tion and advantage \“thout proper. regurd for Mr.cleveland wande: se later | Covered with paraffine to prevent the off from | our workings, and can talk with any man upon other aide who can do more than hold their own | —Mr. Justice Strong, William Ballantyne, Clau- | ®Ppearance of legs, the leaves and blossoms | the due rights an protection, as I have said, on. saturating the sawdust, in which the cart our works within five minutes. We have a| Sith nine dius B. Jewell, S. L. Crissey, Charles B. Bailey, | S¢TVing for the rest of the form. In one card | that other citizens are entitled to, Greystone is a huge . Srock, quar- | are closely packed. The powder is frozen before | superintendent #t each shaft, who is. directly in aa ge a! ee ‘ye righ ey, portan they meet: in the other they are kneeling on a roses tpn aa om th s ores- | being packed and has to be thawed out before it | charge. Night and day our works are bein, lad. lish Hon. H. H. Wells, Alfred R. Qualff, Nathaniel | toad-stool before a clerical looking pansy. An- : 2 ike from its ais $9 Tome, | eal be used, ala run, working all the men we can advantage? Pee Reciont lemme Wablished. 4, Robbins, John Randolph, William L. Waller. | other pretty little card represents two old-time | A Year or two passes, after the enactment of and has a front In the center NG PROCESS, iecroet Ss Deacons—| fea tall square ctiveness is in| The thawing process is accomplished hy plag. | 7,7 REQUIRED To COMPLETE THE WoRK.| “We charge for obituaries,” sald an editor lark Broadhead, J. R. Imbrie, Philip | little people sarpery opneay toeach other over | such a law;they find theirbusiness is materially X,parmer RF A, Denbau, Brainard H. War | the garden wall, while the little lover cries, “Oh | failing off, trade is dull and the last cauge that and ‘tight | ing the powder ina box or barrel with a fase | _ When asked regarding a report that it would | to whom had been submitted a long paper, | ner, Jit, Van Mision topes . McChesney, Will- | charmer grant’ my’ fond request! Say ‘thou ae “dg ” “The: enters their minds to it to, is the very funding | yottom, exhaust steam from a pipe entering | Teduize two years longer to complete the work | commenting on the death of a man. mB, Caney, Chaties H Merwin, Chatles 8. | canst love,—and make me blest.” “These are | ont aprteg essigaoed th ae : than the time specified in the contract the con- though radley, Frank O. Beckett, George J. Musser. | richer and more elavorate—in all but poetry— | bill that they, themselves, engineered through Pitmagalit | this receptacle under the false bottom eupply_ e. - Pa ors itt “OUEht that you would be glad to print | Frastess William its massiveness, scour the banks ¢ its equal in this and 1m: edifice st: c by McKee’ Dunn, president; | than any ever made before,” said the stationer, | their legislature which bas so unfavorably i i tractor said: “Our contract for this work was 3 : Galt, |“ generally much cheaper. All | reacted upon them. This ts exactly the gent woo dlesand gions, 1° | MEndiently: can te Cale tactner R2%e4 | executed October 20th, 1888, and requires us real otis of mo interest to the majority of our sooreay ; ‘ohn’? Chapmagn, Willats Mi. Gait | the material l very espeuaive and “the work | tors my cpinton, of the lien law, paswed From ti mn of the tower, 400 | pressure of thumb and finger. Before being | to complete the work on or before the 80th day | TAGS” think so if you were to read it, | 73,17; Thompson; Dr. J. P. Caulfield, organist} | fine—finer than ever. preceat tne; tn took, wil Uoaent bene ola feet above of the Hudson, the | thawed no impression can be made dpon therm | of June, 1895; it also provides we shall make It tells of the sad death of Jackson Romley.” wey vohr, Drecontor, ‘I would ’twere in the power of words Eien, probably not snore tham tslf @ doses tn, the eiuith are the | with sueh force. A heat of 230° Fahrenheit is | seven feet per day in each heading. Upon an | “vo wen lege ‘THE PEW HOLDERS. This day to tell to thee nansien, via: Sossiy Daliben eee Gesoeinee , kekill mount. e cnment of | required betore the cartridges commence to | examination of the country, under which the “The man who always asked ‘Is that so?’| ‘The following are the pew holders: M. Broad- How thou art in my inmost thought,— build houses and it until after their comple , est Point: tothe w Pass Lfe | decompose. The method used tn blasting on | tunnel runs, and the outcroppings of ‘rock | every tune auyone and cuytinne?” hand Mik GG Towiaech arta eae hee And, Ab! how dear tome! tion, before asking or receiving any payinent. a Hc | been taunts ot rou wEis | Goetiecotd we dg tea wecerced Wy Sot | wcatateth weeds soe tr ath AM | Wace se Caer, Mie Buus Mins | gttaoce no wordecan it conver, | Hanyang the east are th sutels of Long | ts inserted two fine wires, on the ends of which | We have now expended abaut $116-008 A See eenne ne dead: E n od tl Take, aor my love instead; peting with te many worthy, honest builder , pros-| is fastened a thin strip of platinum. These | plant (plant is tools, machinery, that I could say, who are not able to take contfacts without re- cars, track, A Singer im the Dumps. Mrs. R. H. McFeran, L. 8. Emery, Capt. Leonard Consider they are said.’ “4 vi y as the work progresses, and there- F the | wires are connected at each end with ‘almilar | eto.), which shows’ the earnestness of our be: | rom oa ae A Pt ed pd 3 ing h Mr. | wires, or with connecting wire; leading to the | UGE” We have semeg hed De a aa er our De” edit dtd i Large silver firs’ wi Whitney, Mrs. H. L. Bartlett, Joseph Tyssowski,| _‘Ah,the fire that warms this heart of mine’— | fore they and chose they employ are injured. Filden imported from Greece. These are in- | battery. After the holes are all charged and | complish the task set us, Many hi The trath about Miss lara Louise Kellogg 18 | nirs._G. W. Paschal, Dr. 8, L. Orissey, Mrs. An- | But, oh yes, I forgot! Yes, we have sold lots of | number of those So favored se paneace of tt ot terspersed witha unique and beautiful col- | tamped, the ends of the | wire are at-| conspired to thwart our efforts, The at | that she is notstok but disgusted. Her arstcon-| drew Stewart, Jahn D. McChesney,’ Col, AA. valentines to-day—The moon,sweet love,shines Pent ew, Soe i Bevo samee tae foe fond lection of t ad shrubs, among which are | tached ‘to @ small magneto battery. The | Howard University, and also the one at Chan, cert here last week was a professional failure, | Hosmer, Chas. E. Foster, J.B. Taylor, Miss Emily | but for thee'—I've been selling love tokens for | the mistake that has been committed, and are yaks and elder. purple beaches, and | foreman draws up and plunges down the arm of| plain avenue, were sank through ditiecit * " i ‘The local | Smith, Dr. J. G. Craigi from the deepest shades of kreen | the battery, which sends a spark of electricity | ground, and the utmost care and Soutien gey | Sthough 1 was a women’ b oa) hest shades of gold. Chief among | around the circuit, and leaving the platinum | £o ve exereied to secomplion Gre wend ead, Ji Eveleth, | a whole week—‘My love Is like a red,red rose. ready und heartily willing to favor Uhe passage oi pM ye i depart- ment. is a beautiful s men of Japanese | strips inserted in the tulminate of ia After they were sunk, and we Dr. A. G. Wilkinson, Gen’l’ F, D. But the interview was cut short o1 the proposed amen: Papers handled it rather roughly, and one paper | y7 Me ‘his-| The interest I take in this measure is that was so unkind as to omit ail mention of Miss | Mie, B. McC. Chandler, C. H. Merwin, N. A’ tre of the reporter, While the stationer whis- | : ‘com- Robbins, Hon. Wm. P. James H. Saville, | pered, “Must I say farewell,my own dear love.” | ® citizen of Washington, where his interests arbor-vite. the detonater, fires it and it explodes. This | weXced to headings toward each | Kellogg's name and performance in its some- | Hon. Sain'l She , Joseph A. Deeble, Se located, and as an officer of an association com From the rear veranda the grounds descend | force explodes the dynamite, and are other, we met the most contrary ground to be | what extended notice of the affair. Miss Kel-| P. A. Denham, ». J. Muzzer, ‘A. R. Thur- ‘THE MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW. posed of several thousan‘ Ky — by @ Succession of six teriaces to the Hudson, | of blastlug the rock is completed. ‘The hoisting | found upon the line of the tunsel” Tris teotes, waa ly tled, but she prob- | low, Dr. Jas. TY. ——— See an Se eee ek aa ae 400 yards distant. Standing directly west of | machines used are of the Lidgerwood make, | hard that with all the power we can bring to | ably would have had her friends | 81 J. Vi Mr. Edson’s Proposed Amendment—He | ©o™€ in every trade an: a the mansion is an oak tree [Lat towers above | and are a very powerful and smooth rn: bear upon it two feet twenty-four hours is | here nat persuade: to don the project. | Mrs. Effect of t Law | StTiving to better their condition Wane the other monarchs of the forest. It is symme-| machine. The power is supplied by @ two: the rate of then passing into a belt of | They represented to that she was wealthy | Fler ;, John ‘atrn, Explains the the Presem' by small savings and rt trical almost to a fault never failsto ut-)air or steam p! connected with @ cylinder | soft ground we have to proceed with the utmost | and was not com} to appear in public; that | J. P. ‘Cumuai: Upon Building Operations—How He transactions of the ‘atone ob fact attention. Mr. Cleveland asked if there Pupon each side o! the drum, upon which is reeled | cantion, and timber as’ we fe: to prevent | the press evidently contemplated scoring her | Geo. W. Proposes to Remedy What He Con- | undisturbed by the mw in force, was tradition connected with it, His host | an one and one-eighth inch steel rope, connected | runs and slips. The other g8 make much | whenever the tunity was presented; that | Wilson, Mr. siders an Improper Law. individual member identically es jt affects sinilingly informed him that he knew of none, | with large sheaves arranged in passive tim. | better progress, but still they are not up to the | she was injuring er reputation and invit | Gen’l jietig le generally, em! pare except that it had been dubbed the “Tilden | ber structure over the called the “head | requirements. ' But these two headings, Cham- deal of personal humiliation by Cc. Mr, John Joy Eé@son, who framed the pro- Poem, in peor er will be, in. Oak.” The tree is 70 feet wide. house,” so that when one cage descends | plain avenue east and Howard university are opportuni: for harsh pewspaner eriti- | W. W. ‘dment to the ics’ Law | 2g houses. pod ‘The main hail of the building extends com-|the other rises, thus one Relping, the ones that will be the most behind. You see | cism, amd that she id be better off every way | R. W. ‘posed amen: Mechanics’ Lien my Ji ent, ce pletely across it, from east to west, and is lofty | other, The cage is very simple, solid and sub- these shafts are six thousand two hundred feet | ifshe were to inventan for annulling the | Gay, introduced in the House by Representative | But’ and peor and wide. On the right ts the secretary's office. | stantial, with safety dogs inverted in the verti- Of this driven from Se "Those counsels prevailed Bigelor Barbour last Monday, explained the operations it to those who need and yy The secretary, as he sits at his desk, can look at | eal arms, so artanged that in case the steel rope ‘plain | id from. end ogg 18 said to have fallen ill quite HG of bis proposed amendment to the Working- and procure small houses than to those Portraits of Win, Cullen Bryant, Charles O'Conor | should part the tension upon a@ steel spri: has taken 218 | con’ tly. At when the second | N. D. = radi who erect on a grander scale. and Samuel J. Tilden, placed underneath the cross-bar and. ¢o: end 167 days in | ‘grand concert” was given if one of the suburbs | Mrs. men’s Assembly last Tuesday evening gas 8 ‘The changes Agamant Ba Wowten. Next to this room is a wide stairway, and | with the oss, would be rel and the dogs of 4.64 feet per | last it &@ substitute took her place on the vitation of the president of that body. suena = ext to it the dressing reom. At the end of the | plunged into the hard pine wie feet in. was, the bitter A. Edson has, at the request of Mr. Barr, of the | From the New rorid. ~ on sanitee hall is the entrance to the rear piazza, and on | the cage slides, and stop It . ‘started Sad of femorse sway off le New Y. a House District committee, submitted to the | Assistant Bishop Potter ts said, te left side one may enter the reception room, | blacksmith here was’ fi poaking Say the dis ———_or—____——— his for ‘the passage | authority, to have disposed of the charges of the dining room or the brary. bolts and repairing broken etc. He peg es Keeentric Women. ve ppensde canny og ‘ad. | heresy preferred sgainst the Rev Dr. Heber , ae Seana spe may ep meme goon =e the} his ame RM Ry - auch Es ‘From Puck. M. the proposed amendment in a letter rs ‘in much the same manner as was doné chief guest room are on the second floor, In the | work, of which there seem supply | two 437 daye; Seaton, which says: jewton dattey Str, Cleveland slept Sunday, tight. The | On bend. Again donning @ tthe re. One who wil run past @ dry goods store win- | 5: Sr ar ten eawiden ot the | eee. ar ‘Saturday be addres ed & ote to rniture is of satifwood, trimmed with bam- rter descendes This ays wt boo, The room is 40 by'20 feet in size, and is | shaft Is 18Sis feet deep, and 1 afridea into anal Shick | _ One who Goamn’t think her child the sweetest | Cl} M Isat July, 1s constantly Prenguing erga that we rise to, ecandal in perfect In its appointments. | Not far from this | three com ents, closely, in two re have | in the world. Henry general injurious results oe ene pant Jo 4 is another fitted up with a handsome bil-| of these com) ents the uy it ‘ta,| Who thinks other woman’s sealskin my, opinion merchant, Gacline to in a table and other requirements of the game. | down with oir in are jue is her der, and material men Poet ‘s church, ‘for ‘he third floor is Saar compet by sleep- | placed ladders forthe men to come up, in case Bat and doctor are not better | J. all who do not wish — es Eee ‘be on the a as rooms. In walking through the grounds, | of accident to cages or nachinery; ‘Winans, ‘business interest | present . Cleveland made friends with two muguifi- | and also discharge and is the only woman in should take an | Charges. een ee Feige i a He { pum which ts ak be amendment} 51. ‘that . ‘will shortly issue |, however, to soften the temper of a huge | near tom italian opera, 4 ‘toboggan- Mastiif, whose’ liberty is restrained by a ‘ine | portal of the tannet, donne setae ‘Of Bote, Mon to enactment of 5 oe = steel cliain. Z : Mie shia mush neat nM den’ a |v ne gone OS Tye des tgemiaaeats cm se reett pace | Tiers nome exten someke « and poull isplay, an plimen: a day, ‘stand hard | strong, Miss (New host on his tasteand knowledge in such mat- | being fitted with a semglinty tek beens tee ‘OF ‘mechanics to file things : ; : : . z My : » * » BY

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