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NING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1885—-DOUBLE SHEET HOW WE ARE GOVERNED. stoners, two of whom are appointed from civil terest the vant: 5 uo kept eal ae a SOCIETY. Turning Mis Mother Out to Die. CURIOUS FEATURES OF ACTUAL LIFE An Old Man's Terrible Spree life by the President of the United States fora | the general advance of District prosperity. He A CASE OF SHOCKING BRUTALITY TO BE FOL- IMPRISONED IN THE CELLAR OF HIS STEP The Way the Affairs of the District of | teri of three years each, and must have been ac- | WS Cio e Gees: een hor wale Although @frs. Hendricks by no means re- LOWED BY A LYNCHING. TREE'S HOUSE FOR ELEVEN YEARS. Columbia Are Managed. tual residents in the District for three years pre- | Jarnec ts faonds. qhe g | duires an Introduction at this time to Wash-| A case of shocking brutality, that is likely to son Moore, of Tridelphia, Washing» James B. Edmonds. The official doings of the beeuge i —— ling thelr appointment withoutclaiming rest- | two latter are familiar to all, and its suftictent | !ngton society, yet now that she is, by virtue of | result in lynching, is reported from Wyoming county, Pa., came to Pittsburg ‘last week 4 SKETCH oF TIRE wariocs EonMe or covenx: | dence cleow bere during that period, and one | tosay they have so fur rendered a good account | her position to become the ftst lady In official | county, West Va.’ Mra. Hannah Daniels, an old | From the London Dally News, February 14 ior the purgpes of eoneutiang tagal nivics 60m MENT THAT HAVE E/N Trivp mere—rie | Who is detatied from time to time by the Presi- | of their stewardship. ctreles, it will be pleasing to read testimonials | ana respectable lady, living near Perrysville, de 2 Unite : fckasinea cerning some property, of which he claims to * GOVERNMENT, Ex BERS wank above captain. (U.S. Statuets at Large,vol. | and frankness had earned tor tim a high place end cniin oe oy ee cae eee | Jackson Daniels All of Mra Daniels’ children | fey days he spoke seven times in one | Who is 61 years of age, tells aw nhertal stacy 20, p. 103 et seq.) in public esteem when he was removed by an . A . were dead but this eiermner tn ehnt ago ih sane’ Hie clelast = There is no. municipal legislative tn the | untimely deal. His stiecessor, Maj. Gs Is51, when only three yeuts old.” In the lee woo nd suifering. He rrett J. ional és z of privations section and, as wealth ‘runs there, is no more | “ernoon, each time with more energy and rs his step-dai > man) ab = elew verand her husband District, the exclusive legislative power being eee ne oe ene dee abe BAAS liken weltteda’ Ay cpt h Lydeck iicer of hikh prof earago his mother, aged | Spirit, proving that his health ts indeed re CG Nene hersif to th kept hit a prisos cellar, and that be was Sow In rez exercised by Congress, standing, whose acts as a Commissioner are t anion nl nd | 20d decrepit, was sent to the poorhouse. The | stored, Several members had already spoken | not permitted to leave his | ison, except occme emotes The sala stoners are $5,000 | fumiliar fo all. The allusion to the engineer is nies oe ae See maaan authorities, knowing the merits of the case, | and the house was still empty, when suddenly | sionally at uight, when rid be allowed to mien ee ccaural government (Ter annem civil Commissioners | officers of the board would be incomplete w t. She is wellinformed anda woman | COMpelied Daniels to take his mother home, k about the yard bound with ropes, When Lin sum of $50,000 each. One of them | out a reference to Captains Ho. and Greene, members filed in from all the doors, and the ; fe a cand’ - | Where she could receive much better attention Visitors came to the house, asan extra precau- that the fo! “taation | is annually chosen by his colleagues to be presi- | assistants to Engineer Commissioner, Wiserand colpetent aecistant In atuire not re- | WAN in the poorhouse, but the son. refused to | Yenches began to fill, A rumor had been eireu- | {Stor came t putin his mouth to keep him See will te Hand ot 7 i dent of the hoard, Capt. KL, Hoxie was the engineer officer | Vier aud compeient assistant In adiairs have her in the house and built her a log cabin, | lated that Bismarck would appear, and shortly | fram faking Ai outers, Some days ago he The District of Columbin, ratof govern-| The Commissioners, directly, o: Indirectly, under the temporars form of government, and | a Ta een es Bear evidenees of her taste | ° Father a pen, in the vard and cared for her | anerward a natrow door near the president's wance of food, which was is situated on the | ol the appos and tte eee ggmcets | manifested great ability, In dealige With the | and aiscrintination, Her charidies. are admin: | Scicel aswell’ ashe did for his horses. The ir opened, and the tall fleure ed, Su m through « smaii hole in the door. er, LOG miles from } taries pabit ofthe peace: Sia Oona fui pene stene jof the bean of pabe works | 8tered with a business method which is ad- ighter-in-law is said to have been particu: | deniy soft belis are heard “in a arts of the sound in the he he determined ple. During the time when her husband Bee nes and the children were taught to | house, The electric bells t vernor of Indiana she visited with him | 4e-hise their grandmother. ‘arious penal and reformatory institutions, anene SSiQners ¢ the reading room, > ma his in the committce rooms, and in the journalists’ | which had wor tweek during the intense cold, | rooms are sounded to announce the arrival of | the door down, — Hils. re scape, and with a large stone Jloose in the wall, be battered atives were nowhere to and other engine iculties and require the principal officers they | ments. He continued under the present form with their silaries: Secretary, $: efgovernmentas assistant to Engineer Com- ! : ‘ ie and inguired into their aifuirs closely. Mr. | Fithout wood or fire, she hobbled to her son's | the chancellor, who bas shown that be wil! | be fund, and with money which he discovered sili culivetor of taxes, $1,000; attorn taissioner, and in that, ity projected the | Hendricks knows better than anybody elve how house und hezged ‘admissi The children | speak presently, for, with one of his pencils, | in one ofthe drawers, he eame to. Pittsbung, oF a pain for incre the water su no | much he is indebted to his helpmeet for his ida neighbor that “pa couldn't let cranny | nore than a foot lor guecess in life: in,and they found herd ard next | thing on the loose «: sy Mrs. Hendricks shines 4n society, She ts es As soon as the facts became known | with letters not pleasing in appearance, because good-looking | there was great indignation, and the men or- | and riehly dressed in perfect taste. Her hair | S8hized to lyuch Daniels, and the women de- itor, S35,0 of buildings, eel ne has noted down some- vious to his imprisc a will bt. he says, he was avor of his step- ng bis incar » Informed that the ly tion when er, 33,000; inspector | progress, Capt. Se e had alr ; Superiniendent of white | achieved a wide professional reput 00; superintendent of colored | he became connected with the D: School trustees, no ernment, which varse asa Dist isa safe sign ths Pst at president bows to hity higan, oner, $1800; major of police. has markedly augmented. Bars inti heretature ds somewhat low, | @tmined to tar and feather the wife. Daniels , hake is so S cd exes are « : ome gw. | Ce i - sea to “take the word.” He isc ieer fire department, S1,5t thoroughly understiunds the subject of munici- | UPd G08 Bre dark her i atl hailed up his windows and barricaded his doors ha Del hicks over Sie Terrible Domestle Traged: ri Washington $1,200; Surve pal engineering than li Sig talks adiniethly, endl is mich respested'| iva reanised che ee ee ee wens nding news is that sfom of the district tea | 8d loved in refined cireles. BrSHeO RyataoE oe tHe. Gl wicti |” “Aties Grace Whitehendy UC 1766N cerects in ene art to those who valores at 4d fostered. it, inclu Joyin: visit from her friend M ineer, $1.9 0; computer, cler ing thi ried school of js and the school | of Springtield, O. in engineer department, from | boards, who have given. untiring | * Miss Lizzie clerks, $1,800 to S480; police- | vously to tlge cause of populs , Daniele is still entrench si welkekaped head ‘Of one aniels is still entrenched, but can hold out | mensions. aud wi airupon it, so th Lizzie Steele, | little longer, and he is sure to be lynched, loobs Ike A en of paniene a aa a +o a white brows hang over his ey lke two te \« AGES OE THOM In Oly, 18) CS easy A Kentucky Battle. These brows give his face ind frown le id measures, f iumber, tees; insp etors of flour, te hief clerk en =, ke inspectors publie sche fees; ine | subject of THE PRINCIPAL OF A SEMINARY SHOT AND KILLED BY AN ANG A telecram trom Cana) N.Y., Mareh 1s ors of wood, fe UUSBAND. arte, via Little Falls ~says: There is much excite ment turoughout this county over the brutal rear a to the | inspec S2.10u to'sot ark se 1,800 to S480; Police of the Misses Neal, daughters of the Solleitor of | DESPERATE FIGHT BETWEEN A SHERIFF'S POSSE | CApTe=siom, und the look whiten Kleene. bs murder of Professor CS. Smith, principal of Wee bogated BY peasy Pe and Hunitors Are AL the Treasury AND A GANG OF THIEVES. old and somewhat crucl “at least 12 | Fairtield seminary, who was shot and killed by er anh pares h f sc acai Mrs. Charles H, Mitehell, of Brooklyn, 1s vis: | News has reached Louisville, Ky., of a fight seg aseaueagaiin pang? Mapes Mi , Se aeons | cotntek be the of school truste ipeeee lal Z ; yn, .K a fieh| i he is « Dr. Richter at Midd day ater Dilles seta ‘The duties {iilicers of the | HOW TE WAS ASSL Nhs TE SEWS-| iting the family of Col, J. C. Smiith, 1004 1} which occurred ten days azo on the headwaters | £5 ea oe nde. "Tes ¢h aboeh attending the brag: state of Virein ft governm pally ApReat ED | oc gue Taitinioresun. street northwest. of the Cumberland river, near Harlan court- | broad rings surround his eyes, and even his | edy are as follows : flestead ce el ee ace ackce tent or sie anceoor The following quaint announcements of Wash | , 7 and Mrs. Todhunter, of § street, have | house, Ky. For yeafs the Hensley brothers | temples are covered with small wrinkles. Some | Dr. Richter separated from his ie tee present aren |i the Conn in particular here, and use-| ington's death from the newspapers of this UL et pre: Broun Cleyeiend ot have lived a sort of frecbooter life on Little | hen te be ins & the color of hits fee | wite. “T er ha , Hho Uizcct or ete OF Ae Late Teeealitns Herth | locality will be of inter week. Mrs, Cleveland's husband isa cousin of | Black mountain, They are charged with driv- " ct aie, Which gives his | persistently refused the President-elect, ing off stoc and bee hi The Georgetown Centinel of Libert kly, in its issue of Dec pillaging smoke hi 1 syand many warrants have been | il Tis a surpriw to hi of polished n marek ypea's they are contained in aunost in | determine d to re le volumes, many of which are im ad t we Mr. and Mrs, F, A. Mead, of Albany, N. Y ple Of acess. officers themselves | thus announces Washingion’ Mrs. Richard Westeoatt, of Trenton, N. nd | issued against them. The officers always feaved | [h¢ Sealer ptlon wiih hic eieanne ame At =. tichterin the ca parted tS of h them partly by research and partly | painmal duty first to announce to the country | Mrs. Robe enbaum, of Georgetown, Del., | toattack the mountaineers in their fastness, | Sometime becomes en Sol lnat we feur it will | berate lent and absorption. and the world the death of Gen, Geore Wash: | 320 De, C. Fy Russell, of Washington county: | ‘rhis year James Giles, a relative ‘her, and when he bas epoken for | About Kk Professor Smith, accom: muy THE REVENUES OF THE DISTRICT. : Ne sie ak meat on (alte iting their friends, Mrs, Wilson and | living near them, was appointed d ws hoarse, The chancellor som arviend Ley a ravent to Richter’s residence, The revenues for the support of the District | Eten. This mournful even oa z : No. 119 B street southeast. He summoned ten of the bravest men fines speaks very fast, sometinies very slowly, | They seare nthe Smith point= FE oof the government are derived: Sniurday evening about Qn the | Miss Kitty Monroe, of Annapolis, and Miss | same neighborhood, and betore day “apy but never in aloud tone. He has no pathos out to the the goods which Mrs. Rich> Ts of M government are derived : ae _| preceding nig violent |p, of Baltimore, are guests of Miss | the first of the windowless one-story log cabins, | whatever, Someot his most ren hile words, ned ¥ then 7 ist. From a taxon private taxable property | inflammatory to OF Foe eat conte bata at No, 913 F street northwest, | Where lived Gilbert Hensley, who surrendered | which in print if they is spoken |: iu a pistol x sind i privileges, and receipts from miscellancous yur hours put a period t ane Guanes antinge cangee after a lon: ey. with full fore: ymust the ef- shot hita in theback, ‘The wounded arate anneeen.G | e devoted to the most Lmpor TE cate Gin saart ree ennivesary Of WE |” Abtbe nes: ettin Asher andi Lest Hessler | hore terbolt on t yable torcach the street and tell private sources, and tul- | and Mrs. E f the most eminent w D. Clapp was celebrated on Satur- sAioaaiee 20. From appropriations by Congress, requir- | rue greatne-s and day evening last by a happy company? Riad ihe pene aE aoa eect Gs ICS sth a ea alice ry pig trey Soauee. out hy direetion of | C2 bY Jaw to be 50 per cent. of the total ap- | an honor to our race ah ae Captain John Small and daughter, of Aber- opened fire with muskets and es nm his enemies are spoken hotel where be was soon informed of aes Hack Ole aiteuc remit ickor Columbiana leer ee cout eae Hiv suppress out | deon, Ohio, are stopping at the residence of his | through the door, and the posse replied. Giles t ironical politeness, aud fn his vietim, F sae asl : Neth coitece Hetof Columbla must | grief, never perhaps ought we to mourn so little. | hy ames Small, 911 Istreet northwest. | Was shot in the’arm, but kept up the fzht, tofie as it they concealed the | Smith was a very popular gentleman, and sed trem the | be paid te the collector of taxes, and be by him | But us they are the most powerful motives to i - ote . After some fifty shots had been exchanged Levi tit his ar public excitement after th was tn- > red to | deposited in the 1 ry of the L from | gratitude, attachment and veneration for the |” MissCora L. May, of Paterson, N. J. is the | tyontes walled outs SS as his denac, threats of iynehing t all eat whence they drawn upo: nized | living and of sorrow at Irdeparture, ne reousin, Miss Lena Allen, 9:2 Rhode ‘% yg i “I surrende! fell heay he nd the veins on bis neck sw sides, Tis d that a dese boys; you'veshot me dead,” and | r majority of the Com ue, r ly ing manner, When anery he usually gra MU0TY Ont these th ts, trixsions except for inte led d . bb, of Baltimore, is the guest of sher for awhile maintained the fight and | colyrof his aniiorm, 1 seems to e and lodged tn Herkimer county which wn “d solely by the | nd District of her consin, Miss FP, Whittington, of South | then made Kk through his assailants down | breath, His brows re lowerd still. more, so | Jail, where Mrs, Druse and her son and daugh- © cominissione: cecum Washington, the moun nd Mrs, Ridgels Lith street and commenced house- ve Mountain side, followed bs "a wolles. A | hat lis eves mie ainiest f oak rifle ballin the thigh brought him down. As | grows ash rand h MeBlair have taken the | the posse were securing hint William A. Hens | cine tit tences d ley, with John Deer, attracted by the reports, | rapid suc He th rial for murder, This da murderer, nt to appropria- | which one-halfsheet ts all thal Is known’ to be accounts of the | in existence, thus apnounced Washingt settled and adjusted by the | death and fuberal: “The edect of the sudden visible, His vole | terre also awaiting saslicht metatlie | county bas never yet ha p trem his lips in | = soe bis bead and | An Assn im at Seventy. f the U, Vol. of his the inhabitants of came up ftom the rear and opened fire | giver face = he . up trom the and opened fire upon the | gives his face a hard stony expression, xv . + : 20, pe Lt 160. ; Alexandria can better be concetved than ex- arren, widow of the late General War- | party, ely wounding Elijah Hilton, The | ©put tt ieditieult teed P'when his anger | _*-United 8 a a beg The rs’ make all contracts to| pressed. At trst a g wrder, wildness | ron, of the engineer corps, and ber daughter | Sherif threatened to shoot Asher if they fired nd when 1 lor | Who assassinated ex-United States Marshal Eé, t which Mes py shah is * Pere sree enine ed coustern: i aded the Ge The | are'visfting the el axain and they withdrew, Asher and Gilbert s been seen t ing S. Whe his son-in-law, In Tennes Guircments of law as to method of awarding | tale appeared as an fliusore dream, as the r e « Sew ¥. Hensley were th aN nil and 5 rhose sen “ “a - fi Es te te of Inve ae to fale spisereg He on upiEy ipaiy Bs tes Hon, Rastus M. Ransom, of New York, for-| Hensley were then lodged in jail and a few wh tence was commuted from hanging days later the remainder of the defeated band | else, On« aptured. been swhen hi by one the fight the cabin door was riddled and | he had one of his ter supply of the District is obtained | sions s *otom: ha conduit nine | pois: meter d about twelve miles lon: sident, with Mrs, pm, are thy guests of Mr. and’ Mrs, James orris this wes @ mayor appointed 4 | to lifetime imprisonment, was take jon party, | juilto the penitenttary, in Nashville, on gave place to sensations of the most | Mer law partner of the F I $s, Which would have nt sorrow and extreme r On Mon- nt, who was t J day sind Wednesday the stores were all close twenty builets were found in a feather bed in | siicnced the houre had overs one been s} ie = 2 ee iss teaprodnte | Which was constructed by the United States | and all business vuspended, ws if each Mrs. Gen, Enochs, of Ironton,Ohio, Is stopping | the house, but none of the women and ehildren | at once. With trembling nestttis, with his te Nh agg ong tee Rerongeh obi = government, and now delivers about 27,000. | had lost its tather. om the time of his wien vs with her sister, Mrs. R. Hutcheson, | were hurt. firmly ‘set, with eyes that emitted fir z — se0 / - 90 atlons ily. The age very SHAtnn:| the tine of iis interment pee Ise atin ed | at O43 Massachusetts avenue. ———— hed hands, by from bis for Poisoning Her Sister. dat publ.cexpense, and the small mains | to toll, dhe shippiae in the harbor wore t i es u ee Riis Gord ea anand 4 ithe espeneot poate properte adjoining the | Coie ALG hicks Aud every, puUTO F, Livermore, of New York elty; The Cause of a Tragedy pone sun see. The trial of Nelle Horan for poisoning her stern in whieh they are laid. and pail for by a | pression otgrivt wae vl werved, Ou Wednes : pf Shelbyville, IIL, und Mr. | THE DEATH OF 4 FAITHLESS HUSBAND AND AN | have ended? | sister Anna fs now In progress tn the circult és cial tax of Dy c ot of st | the inhabitants of the town, of the nty and le College, are visiting the UNTRUE WIFE IN ST. LOUIS, | Butexcept upon m marck art Ak Hh Wis, 7 tire f pe oot of suck inhabitants of the tawny of ty and Ua a ng the NTRUE 2 TS LOUIS, | except upon occas : cour orn, Wis. The entire forenoon enue rd eRe Oc Montes |e eee fe venionma tie inet sothe | son? be Sussts OF Mr. and Mrs 4.G.Willtim- | sy s¢. rouis, at the Inquest on the bodios of | the orator Isalways.a we Starr tas otis bar [anne spp fy ereigegs hg ed o F be used upon request | body of their iilustrious seighbor, All the iil: | Messrs, M, Metzen, Louls Englehara, C.G. Bok | “Tem” Bostwick and Mamie Gue, who met last PMG LICINE MSTA AE at ane OF pola ed Seah Site aie Rete ees sites Wake. . sumiers, With a charge of one cent per 100 | itary wi cons ible distanee and ilree sagt aie tate Rae bose Phursday nisl he testimony was quite sensa- ne Sonat eee oe . un we BSSO brut eosin wi one cent pe | ary within a considerable distanee and iree | jiver and N, Conklin, wife and daughter, of | Thursday night, the testimony was quitesensa- | Syetars he fis the: Girth Of | deeetenatting wuveoae eee ateoeree Wiie a oklyn, a in town tor the inauguration tional, Gue, the husband of Mimi stit 19 T street. | ing young fellow, testi S. Hutchinson. of Hightstown, | Bostwic 4 Tine-loo! fied that he did not know buthe had heard his wife speak of wolitieal conversation bet nee iis aavn for we se i Ithe time of inter- | J Lon the portico | > every citizen imizht ‘There is now fn pre THE LIST OF MAYORS. tion, an extensive work, the Increase of fieiliies for ne nearing comple- ving for fits object | u istributi fr { people was immi ent thee nting the river en. He | ae 1 during her sickness and death. The MS | test Was St repetion of thatin the preltmts nary exainination, nonew points of iportanos fasa method ypponenta._E 1 i AS a ball of wool, tue list ing | being brought o [have an opportin taking a jasting fare- ., isin the city, the guest of Miss Belle Mil- | himasan enemy andas an old sweethea (of nici eabees Ken belive | being brought out. Shitrcndes aatbecstcee ats eee S| CRU CCL Ean CEO 2 hers who had wanted to marry her, and bad ich he begins to unwind the whole speech as Ghet Ry aernyed aon, the completion of whieh the suburban. pirts of A GHOSE-EN CHURCH. threatened to Kill her beeause she would not, | he would unwind the ball ot wool. But itis | gy Athens, Ohio, early Tuesday morning, ley shot Matt Bennett through the al wound. Bennett boarded . it ts changed, became inth stopping with Mr: Jenlan, 915 16th stre He said that h e Young) Mr. Van Wagner, of Brooklyn, is visiting Mr. me nhs, the ceri and Mes, M. P. King, 821 East Capitol street. vie the Distriet w supply of wate: iis tongue is speaking tis nee oF it. He hestt ch, then suddenty 1 Is himselt number of liar thoughts, whic! Pare cepree * ried fifteen Ihave a practi uuiimited eee | name of The Apparition that Startled t Pastor of a Com ‘ tighe: The Misses Lu ving and sew- ments, exeept levied forp ring Streets and other improv her public works nd Jennie Jones, of Arkan- ured to him at the moment. | mate with Mrs. Bradley. until June, rine Nee. RBIS orca A ca sas, sisters of the Hon. Jones, Senator- | ins house since Septe at charms of Prince Bismarck’s buildings and grou i _ The exereises at the afternoon meeting in the | elect from that sts guests of their She was ? at he never follows form conncils an- ed States here, whieh, mstrucie | West Side Baptist church of Norwich, Conn., | U8cle, Mr. Samuel Norment, 1013 M street. i agood Woman, She joe cette ON rede Herald. : until June, ‘or by appropriations by. C . 2 varied last $i cen aatiee ‘eure| Miss P. Dandclet, of Baltimore, is stoppin, mement He commands kumor and sarcas famthe gS tre | oe | poe vance Fe nae aeiek (res Gebel leetlas hee trian diaries Minion ae aeNee Tersey | The wite of I k, Mrs. Lizzie Bostwick, | toa high dezree, and often ata time when they Jal about the scantiness of the ected by city coun | “The debt ite un , seen by the pastor, the Rev. P. y , 525 N 4, so that even his bitterest | rely moved to laughter by his f the Distr e Te the manage- Jarrived in St. Louis Sunday, and was are least expect | tak Wer the dead | enemies are not r ton society ladies is Very east Hie AE wae aueat id the | avenue northwest, “of Cl a, thou. » until ment of 3 o'clock, turer of the U tothe morgue and swe ed States, pure : 2 ne election of Cleveland, thou- quant ws actor Conerese Sune Ee 1S | sun was slanting into the southern windows | Mis. Wm. Jas. Epps, of Richmond, Va, and | body of her husband. They b nmartied | Words : ipa Aas tee eee ted by people bi i : iS | hetganiad ee Dilan we her daughter, are guests of Mrs. W. R, Collins, | 5 estitied, and his child two see 1s20, until June THE LAWS IS: FORCE frou are BOR SEU There West Washington. z " Her husband told her last West Indian Women. ye cupital just te see how the old town sae 5 ’ in the Distriet are derived from many sources, | Audience In the etuary, Se | = tue = and me home from Louisville, . ere paeuhtisiow = .and as the style has changed some elnee Fry, elected by people, served | Muchof the law of Mary!and, when that state | and sistérs had made brief addresses, and Mrs. | _ Miss Gertic Hy Of Fort Scott, Wansas, 1s T woman fn Louisville and eee eee eee eg THEY | thes Were there just they are quite naturally stop stopping with her friend, Mrs, Romeyn, at 705 th street horritied h neck and st guve to the Uni ing had just r ‘s the present territory | Rt gave hera terrible beating, and told her t med her se Atif the new developments, The low t, after spe Rico Letter in Chica: p Inter-0 | She did not following him about he would | Pert rt sieeve will have togoalong with in the District, was statutory and common law | Ing earnestly and with marked eloquence on |“ Mys. Jas, Lochry, with her son, of Atlanta, 1s | mul Wee eee on himathisbeat and left | Are the ladies pretty? tis purely a matter | the other rascals when the party of wouldeluine received trom Eng . Which, with all other | the nearness of the spiritual world. Mr. Anson | visiting hors ster, Mrs. Dr. T, F. Newton, 1105 | him the number of the house she was stopping | of taste. Those writers who have extolled the | Gukes hoi _ = law th wnt in that state, foliowed the Dis- | Gardner, a member of the Central Baptist | F street, | at, He called there and found her Ip the eos | hequty of the Cu nd other tropical belles —— trict: and continues in force in it. except as | chureh eross the river, stood ap in his place in | Mr and Mrs. Leiter held a largely attended Hilowed Hin sevens Sqrares with the iaten ied | have had very little knowledge of the girls of escss eateries aerating Op ithe kneal munictial loves an Geitianese | maienee peureen the pulpit platiorm and | reception Tuesday afternoon. at which she | Sylow him several squares with th the house | America, Ifone is fond of dolls he will admire | FF aon At present it is almost impossible to be sure | ~The pri was long and fervent, had | {4 \fSsisied in receiving her numerous guests | and whipped the woman very severely. She | the tropical plant. There are many pretty girls Horatius,” sald the schoolmasterto a9-year Fthe law in many cases, use of the ab-| handily been ‘concluded. Gerie she, Tor ate widow pi yihe late President | said she was going to get_ married to the man. | to hescen among the lower. cla-ses—more in | 4 boy with two imposing freckles on his nose nee of compilation int mises, and | Dickinson, who had been standing at the phipit Colonel Vilas, of Wisconsin. | She wrote a lerter to him, saying sLe would Rico than in Cuba—brizht-eyed, jolly | and two equally imposing freckles on the knees 3 v t : ° Bay received in the large center parlor, pve! rive fi e : : sht-eyed, jolly iy essibility of many. al attempt med the congresition iA + | never forgive him for the dining- v he had whipped | sviph-like beings, as graceful and supple asa | of his trous | his eyes half closed, Inte | : jade to digest and arrange the laws | tha : Sst on the tea-table was pre: | her, Bostwick then told his wife that he would | Geaven rata at , - la farce Herein a manner convenient (races [apak Ten ee oi ener man ae ans Taner the er by Miss Nicholas, of Rlchmond, Mes. | have nuthing more tods wilt the dead weonege | lGuincoonthooonte eee A rethe codes so prepared | gras’ faure jd features oF brother of te | Mzuite and Miss ‘Dora Stiiter.” Among the | “hedmputy coroner asked K she | Ry ant ctaaes oat beeen oe ts ths tied e been sanctioned by Con: whose ap | Gardner, a ze .ous Methodist, | Tent people in official and politheal elves oe | ould bury her husband. she replied, | and in uiitudes. None of them ¢ ratching of head aud friction of brain, r azoor M «1 and polit “I will not. Let him be buried by th rable, nervousness | Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Kingentertained alarge | to whom he gave all his money,” H nly a ye wed comsi¢ cravon In leters that looked of | like @ lot of halffeathered Shanghai chickens measure of that chara that body. give them effect. A | pd su | rane hone of them ever saw the inside of ter is now pending in| Dickinson s! is school- | printed with th that | house, and do wot know ef the isten While making the announcement, and the au- | and distinguished company at thelr hospitable | this woman Was the cause ofall his trouble, and | joc they call vou an “Ame but have | running attera piece of dough, the following GOVERNORS COOKE ARD SHEPHERD, dienc® was der moved. © preacher | resid an H street Tuesday evening. The at- | be would kill her ifshe did not cease annoying | ys little id from | sentence: sove! % aes a tall, Slight ti nd with fir tendanee included many persons well known | him. I never heard him threaten his own lile. as ofthe ‘I toward my trousers.” Governor Cooke was a genial, cultured gen | 3 i i Sone aa Peataten on \3 ica Mand and Tithe oiticen ais | shorn bain. His white skin and | from Various and widely separated parts of the —+o+ | ss, « ia on tleman, a tone ee Les tures indivate dslender constitution, | coun ty asa seediy number prominent The Hour Gait. modestly i Tester grey Aguero Killed. BAnEYS Sentit De: Butt Sane made tp possshte tp: uners extremely sensitive nerves, | in publ life here, and the oceasion ‘ stich eyes as is supposed were the ruin of Antony ete weasel es eas is hy péople, served | float the $1,000,000 loanand equip the board - west side Baptist society is puritanieally | Wasa very delightful one Inevery respect. Se ee aS ee when 1| #ud were worn— shes eet th consul ge seo in New York, TSA of public with the means te commence | orthodox, aud the pastor isasorthodox as his| ‘The lange residence of Mr. Davidge on H aye: OREN Wwonuered why ale was when: sy that dark qneen for whose mere smile Miguel Suare nes, received the following by people, served | ttslw He had excellent executive capacity, | congregation, They 1 spiritualism as #n | street was the scene of a brilliant gathering Tues- | haVe employed a coupe or cab by the hour that A world was Bartered. dispatch. from the governor general of Cuba he had comparatively ttle occasion {| azentof th though ihey are at toss to | ee law bvening, the occasion balvie Some re. | all invitations to the driver to work up his en ese girls, these Maud Mullers of the tropics, | Tuesday aft “Carlos Aguero was served Hnent part maine | ee ie pepaution tant Spreetea teats ceniion e eae Se Danis one thusiasm to a moderately rapid gait have ut- abete nits hevces imal beauty Uaat calls | killed Yesterday at Colon by the civil guard.” rd of public works, and gave Is measures | is a finely developed secing medium. ‘The reception of Mrs. Blague and her daughter, | strike either a more candid or a more unsophis- | {ie ¥ict cof their parents. Ague! filibuster, extradited from Key support. he name of Alexander KR. 808 Miss Meinell, Tuesday evening, attracted many | tigated driver than usual, and when I asked | "Tie ladies of the upper classes dress in the | West, Fla., last summer, d will be regarded with increasing GUARDING HiS DIAMONDS. oF their friends, and the evening was pleasantly | him to adopt a speed a little faster than the am- | most gorgeous fashion, and yo a great of the more prom. ¥ eouncils,pro 6, 1561, until h, elected by people, served —_—_—_$§oo—___ til June, Tsts. nee. It was left to him and his colleagues aes: enjoyed. ble of ‘the slowest snail, he turned on me and | ward making up the deficiency in tl — . ei by people, served from Snow (ne outlines ofl Entant and Elliot | 4 praveling Salesman’s Precautions to| _(en.and Mrs. Beale gaveamagnifloentrecep- | said: “If you wanted a faster horse you should | gercaste, Like the birds of the tropics. tie A Sher Sor pinto ie ag oc filled in, and few there are that find Absolute Safe tion Tuesday evening in honorof their daughter, | have ordered it. Iam going now at the ‘hour | senoritas are of gaudy plumage, and wear wha tasanyua last week adopted resolutions It with that part of their work, No one who Busine Sheoluteisstety: Mrs, McLean, at which a host of distinguished | Salt” The expression struck me as so happy | would be considered extremely loud among the | AU) AiaNmnaua, IAC Weel: adopied. resolutions here at the timecan form’an idea of the | From the Philadelphia Times, Beonlelwere Breen ous that I at once made friends with the driver, and | pelles of the temper rahe toininiate doctenetity af aie canna nt pursuant ies of the undergaking. Every obstacle | Among the arrivals from Chicago at the |? . | pledging the " 7 "The Mi alittle conversation established the fact that | most absurd and and, es Barbour entertained a number of lousy, selfishness and frequently Just wed +fforts in ont to r Re jedging thi irard house last night was a stylish], esse eine there isa settled “gait” beyond which neith Joaded upon their person 1B of tol we Vin’ 1768 ighation chuld suggest, was interposed to | Corare mous Jao Deh! was ® stylishly dressed | «cir friends at their regular Tuesday evening | heaven nor actin Con Oke ee Reet peer | louded upon their persons: and only Ft PE Beeler pe mergeieny bllbiree been sredit, blackmail and obstruct the board, by | Young man, Py sary Tuite alles; COV- lisntormat RecepHoas Among those present being | when the gentlemen are driving by the hour, | any degree of refinement in taste. ‘Chey wear pee = Nepean —i4 fijunetions and petitions ¢ Congress by ered with tron bands and locked with eizht| the Chilian Minister and other well-known | The “hourgait” is un admirable phrase. the most extraordinary combination of colo; 5 r : venality of Con gresstnen and | nickel-plated padlocks. Following close behind | gentlemen. pperty for the sale of liquor, condemmne 3 pea a ea and when dressed for a bail the tropical bel a aid a al lenibenr - Intluence® could only be appeased | nim four able-bodied men carried a black,| Mr.and Mrs. Wm. D. Cabell recetved a num- = looks as itshe had vigeed herselfout t repre: | 20E bles pal patented eed peg ceed irect Interest In’ contracts, or are trunk, which was also covered with iron | beroffriends, residentand visiting, at 1214 14th Rei ee Digs ESOL iene. sent a rainbow ata masquerade. lar nabents ose Galen aan eco ener seen 2 daly, @ than Of Shepherds | Pie ie iid Wie locked Guth at leony non | suresh Tusadiy evenines Can aT melee: | From a ikelghton (Ala) Tetter, They still cling to the fashion of loading their | ha declaring that. roller skating Take are'@ Rete under | bands. The Ud’ was locked with at least two | Tio sore aeciatoa by tis Grrrelie Gabelt ins |= The carrying of a rabbit's foot as charm to | heads with mance of false hate end. the chig- | Silents Aatrinntel Bo Rhee Ree Oe Sas, pelea SOU UnGline Raa carived Croce anes aoe Pee - lat Fannie R. Bingham, of Mount Morris,’ New | ward off the spells of evil-disposed persons is Sons ernieh were worn se hore Fanedion Ghee | curist. . ¢ nO had assured the estab! ent o) nt two adjoining rooms,” said the owner | York. Miss E r ry years ago s\ or a ters al plan and the permastency of Washe fulso, as he PULIL ou the counter und | Geeaaans MES Ethel Martin, of Hamitlton, | not confined to the darkey alone. Almost | OF twenty searsago still gre found on 4 eri. 2 ne seat of the gene ernment, pen from Chief Clerk Carn “one {i and one for that trunk and these two every young man in the neighborhood has one scovers, ike the lid of a coffin, and are | ae yy ss * In his pocket. “Do you carry a rabbit's foot?” | Seen on the heads of the ladies whenever you | with her friend Miss A. Amick, on New Jersey | [asked ofa friend, “Yes,” he replied. “I have | happen to find Which no reason When he bec me days & 1e governor he display among the students t executive ability and had ed the Miss P. Dandelet, of Baltimore, Md., is staying istrict hi ve withoutthe laceseart, which | eof the! had LIST OF MAYORS OF GEOK atiairs in smooth working order, when | his avenue northwest, carried one ever since I was asmall boy. Talso | they all wear instead ofa bonnet, It looks like | ed by the fealty. He hee : ; sae Qilice was abolished by act of Junie 20, 1874. | asked the clerk, Miss Mary Lou Danley, of Aberdeen, one of carry @ buckeye anda potato in my pocket. | old tines to see these “watertalla.” which In the | resulted in te ens eleven, of whom tare Robert Peter, bycit stakes he may have made, 0," swer:only, j P « ia Of Mibsibalp , What for? Why, forluck. At least titat 1s why | States are supposed to be obse vere dishes yaned for’ served fror id, “judgment fs d but no| atime, ,Was the answer; “only one man sleepsat | the belles of Mississippi, and Mrs. Estelle, of Leary @eabHIE Pl = PY were dishon: ly arsed for drunkenness, pe : “ a the ations waa nin voee ee enoln wae ‘ie a ee eee bea aa eaee LG “Do many youns men carry rabbits’ feet?” topics of so much ilterature in. prose and verse, isofa Just fame, Tematkings A ete te a h, yes, and the girls, tov. Ihave tworab-| may be beautiful and natural, but with what board of health never received due eredit | “There is a fortune in that valis Mrs. J.G. Lanhey, Miss Hill and Miss Mit- | pits’ feet, tied together with blue tibbon and | they choose to_ consider urtificlal adornment till after his discharge, and the paper signed by < services In establishing he i ehawe | Alter the rooms had been assizned the two | chell, of Baltimore, are the guests of Mrs. Gen, | highly perfumed, that my sweetheart gave Ine, | they are not. Their eyes are wondrous black | fill Miter bis dischanze, and the Ertecutel soe sanitary supervis atures of waich have |men eurried the trank ap stairs, a bellman | Colston, 215 East Capitol street, They are all the go for presents now. and bewitehing, and to be able to use them ef- | fis {elem studs cen adopted € A little retrospe jt e buckeye and potato | ~The belles f the upper classes, those whose ease,” langu. same city, attended the Inaugural ball, ing eves and rich bloom have been the aperoned by Representative and Mrs, Mul | @te to keep off di | one for ly » shield them, and another for obstinate neglect and disobedience. The last, Holliday, of Mississippi, In whose favor the re: volt was made, obtained no doctor's certifleate st i = if, He and some of his back. pual!s is 06. tbody torour fecieen | Suowelny them the way Theowner ofthe trunk | | Miss Phasbe Couzins, of St. Louts, ts in the 009 feetively is a matter of education, It Is said | ersleft quictly and others concluded to remain, D 7 1 by city councils body for ¢ tom | wouldn't allow a porter to touch It. Clerk Car- | city, the euest of Mrs.M. ©. 8 res . . hat Cuban wome iy thal ean the nb = , a S96 mati 1808 5 2 animals, uncovered | mack explainedan hour later that the stylishly | env of the Oimaha Bee” O° Sear correspond he Bier ss Seeuer whoie West Indies—can throw more expression | Tye New Govennon OF WYoMtNa.—On re r Co . lected by eity counetls an- RS cpus, “UUvis obtrusively | dressed young man was the most extensive di | “yy. Marini monthly reception will take | rom the Boston Journal of Education. {nto a glance of the eve than any in existence, | ceipt of instructions from, the executive author ore Its epor «| mond silesman in the country, and that he | Ma : » The first thing that attracted ourattention on | but the people who say it have probably flirted | ities here, Francis E. Warren, Saturday afters % ISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, represented the largest diamond house in Eu- | Place to-morrow evening, ing west, thirty years ago, was the number of | With them or seen the glowing of a heart in love. | noon, took the enth of office and assumed the : | an Miss Lily Lee, of New York, is the guest of | €1ns west, thirty y 20, he number of | 7 me their eyes all look alike, beautitully | duties of the office of pow wyasine < | h abused legislative assembly | “Those men are heavily armed,” said Clerk Miss Lily Cavanaugh for a few days. excessively bright young people in every grow- | black, sensuously languishing and generally | $y { the first governor chosen from among the | Wis not without its uses, and while some of the | Carmuck, “and there's prob quarter of » seers a Ing town. We seemed to live in a perpetual | indicative of a bad, temper, but otherwise ex- | people of the territory vin members of the house of delegates we er- | Million dollars’ worth of diamonds in that | ie ‘ 5 ‘ pressionless. They haven't half the expressio: = $ | Riera tieerhaphataecieos Honeetn anes k. This isthe second time the salesman 2 Seren ary Scandal, Srenite wnapeinent coun Aenea right | Gf the eves ofa thoroughbred horse or dog,and | yfannrep THe Orit P ¢ i ed by city councils an- | : ‘i Roeret topped here. He generally stays three or | The trial In Leipsic of the two Belgians, Jans- | progressive, magnificent young are simply evidences of passion, not of intelli- | L. Henderson, of Hopkinsville, Ky., has for two z : ee eds iL Li great mdority were as well qualified by tn | tour days. We charge hitn extra for xas, which | Sen and Krupper, who are charged with having | ens in christendom seemed to have gone west | genes, Nears received the devoted attentions of 0. 8, k Cinctan xy, pounells an. | texrity and capacity for legislative duty as the | fs burned brightly in the trunk room all night, | sought to obtain, through the bribing of Ger- | to grow up with the millennium. Such richness | “And with the ees ends the Cuban woman's | Xtevens mis of that place and We AL Martin,of nes eat 1 | members ny other like body. The legisla- | One of the men Watches the first half of the man officers, plans and official information re- | and splendor of theory onall matters conneeted | beauty. She would spoil them if she could, but | Crofton’ Last Saturday Martin, in obedienee'to t annu tive -mbly lent a publie spirited support to | Miht and the other guards the treasure until : li = with human affairs, such exhilarating breadth | 88 she can’t shg daubs the plaster on her tace | a note from Miss Henderson, left by early train Lire 21 th dof public works, and enacted, beside, | 0rning.” garding the mobilization of the German army | OF view and loftiness of instruction, we have | all the thicker, The chemists here sell a sort of | for springfield to mect her on the way aad ae ' estate € ! counells annually, | a body of loex! ordinances’ of general concern, ———_+e+______ for the use of the French war department, is | never conceived, outside the piges of ro- | paste made of powdered ezz shells which the | company her thither and marry her. She took - a | which will com ‘favorably with the ordi: AS < creating much excitement in military circles. | mance, as we found everywhere about us. Mr, | Women print their faces with until they have |the train with him and went to Springfield, i tet people biennially, | nances of any municipality. Many of the Spiritnalistic Swindle, The hearing took place with closed doors, | Emerson had just returned from Ohio, and re- | the appearance of plaster images. They take | There he left her at 4 hotel and procured & mar se if the ISS inenibers were trained legislators, and the mer- | CLEVELAND’ ‘ARROW ESCAPE FroM A RroT— | Some high officials of the German army, in- | ported in Boston that he had found the typical | the stuff with them in the cars, to church and | riage license. When he returned she refasod to oy the people bien- | its of : - t J by sspectes ew iGaniae eee Juding “a general of a division, are under- | you ‘ican in a glorious fellow in that | to the opera, and when they think nobody is | have the ceremony performed. She said she Fe een retell RT OMERE DR to be Oreaneinwce betel tA special to the Phildeinhig waons trom | 004 to be finplicated in the caso, ‘and ft 1s (or | Hate® Bue after ving five yearsin what as | looking ive their faces adaub. ‘There cannot | joved both her lovers, Put preferred Stevens te | . Cons | unseemly acts ofa few members and ange | Cleveland, O., March 1. aye. ea Foster, Any | this reason that the proceedings against the | then’ “out’ west,” we began to get sight of | exist in the mind of any one of them a supposi- | Martin, and Lhereupon telegraped to Stevens: ent i frem 1s re born unneers, and fitly tere Oud y says: C. s ter, Miss | prisoners are being conducted with so muchse- | another class of men and women who seemed | tion that this plaster-ofParis complexion de | “Come quick! ain waiting for you.” Stevens ied himself trey, The French government indignantly tobe the real bolts and braces of society—the | ¢cives people, out why they think chalk is beau- | arrived promptly, an explanation followed and minated their off hairs, tables, feather dusters, and other insig- al careers by carrying off | Kate Davenport and a man who s\ r ° Mr. Eddy, gave an ente: | was of udvants aa Calls were made ‘in the parquet for s issolving view of brilliant adven-| | But the most disagreeable thing about aCu-| fusely and healed in nine days. to Washington, the marvelous manifestatidns advertised, but | lfeare not wanting in chivalrous instincts; |Tunet Ware weak, Throweh: storm and case, | ban woinan ts. her voice—that low, sweets mu: | havige the wound. cauterined oF having Hae THE COMMISSIONERS, not produced, and. the audience resolved itself | that they do not live entirely for themselves, | success and failure, peace and war, they had | sical tone which is told about as one of the at-| tended by aphysclan, heed satarated ft with When the territorial government was abol- | into an indignation meeting. § and rather admire thelr own indifference to | clinched their teeth and stuck. And so valu- | tractions of Turkish beauties is not heard here; | turpentine, and as it healed be pald no more at- made by many persons, in which rotten eggs | the obligations imposed by good breeding? | abie is this one quality of fidelity in a new land | nor is the bold accent of the English girl noti : NACaAS [del ledge of tiful is a mystery. The neck and ears of a| he marred Miss Henderson, while Martin stood | € of oltice. 1 they were legislated into ob- | emy of Music to-night, of mwnich, spinituallste sen ey caer ee ree reoners. Sone Pape rh pela ings toceiner and ere West India belle pate es shades darker | by, a witness of the ceremony. pial! 5 livion, Thy F part of the constituents of manifestations constituted the chief part, The Rather Rough on Young Men. done. To an enthusiast le young pars mn these SPREE ara remit Langa tai lige endian Siee Ge a1 vaneranntss tie ek ak nia Tes ee ee mea te ee eerie: eetnnmnte of tin Upper {ler of boxes discovered | FFom the Boston Beacon, Many of them: being the reverse of brilliant: | than {s consistent with classic’ rules, but their | In New Orleans Sunday teormug of hydrophor i te Ndislates, and for that. reason many of oug | that, by rising to their fect, they couldcce what | Ever since Mrs, Julia Ward Howe asked the | Many of them, being the, reverse of b aques- | teeth are usually white, even, pretty and well | bia, after suifering terrible agoules. About ten ‘war r joan ni ha Congress relieved | OK’ place in the cabinet on the stage: ‘The | question, “Is polite society polite?” attention | ¢meinelorcultivared, Indeed. Ik was a ques preserved, Although they make eweetmeats or | months ago he was bitten bya small dog tu the ! rt i abororsaltoovarniient* galleries made a similar di<covery and soon the | has been directed to very many evidences eaus- | After ten years’ experience In our new home we dulces” @ great part of their diet for breakfast | fleshy art of the left hand, just below and be “ eed | rettorial form of government performed | house was in un uproar, the performers being | ing it to be answered negatively. Who will say | Understood it better. ‘These old fellows were peedleti cic cored Oe papal man abent a anarieror on ines mean eae | $ ean tof € its mission, and with ail its defects, the result | Chaffed unmercifully, that the majority of young men now entering | Stfong in those homely, staying qualities in “ ¥ ‘i of : ns act of Februsry 21 THE VEENMENT, ished the management of District matters was ts of i the West Indie the voice of the | His disease fires showed iicelt when’ be was eo ‘The District ¥ ed by a errno’ d hed the mai ern and othér means of punishing t el | Natural defects of character or disposition are ‘had to he anywhere in the West Indies. ve pe is disease first showed Itself when he was cs ; sais hie works, | {trusted to three men well qualified for the | formers were suagested, tite tathes derellot per- | Not controlled, elther by thoireatard easraiane positions of trust just because they didnt rey | most refined lady 1s usually as harsh and ras | deavoring to wast his hands, which be found 18 sprol ductor E a _| trust. The legal experience of Goy. Denni- | exchanging personal compliments with many | of by themseives, and they simply push about | Bway at vacations, get scared in financial | ing as the cry of and she always Se a spake tee : ; fem y Mul tie business capacity of Mr, | of their more daring opponents. ‘The audience, | like puppies who aye just opened, their | panies, disappear in epidemics, and generally | Very loud and ina high Key. malady were more like delirium tremens than Lmalig Snark Saha senate » A871, until | Row wat supplemented by the sic: | numbering 2,000, was the largest ever gathered | eyes, without consideration for anybody's feel- | Step out when a nan or Woman’ was wanted to ey mature early and fade early, these trop- | hydrophobia, the sick man insisting that he Tune hen = were abol | {ry and energy of Gen. John H, Ketcham, The | in the academy, and a serious riot was immi- | ings or whether there TAY ot be something | “nold the fort.” ical women. They either dry up and wither or | was being devoured by dogs and snakes, It was fshe rity latter was the executive officer, and well was it nent. When the curtain Was run down and the due to the larger issues of life. become went, Shes: Saare are Cig cond ound necessary tochain 1 him to the bed a Satur. A for the District and oer audience filed out a rush was made for the Cen- FFER RIAGE PECTED.—Mrs, | 2 sd age y ies a — TPR fas | Hlement of the Intrieate aflates. of the detanet | teal station, and poliee officers hurried to the The Coachman and His Bride. Litciie "Yeoull, Dudley; who shot O'Donaven | Sites, “When they reach forty yearsofage they | after convulsion followed each other nll! be Fury form of over 1, TS7S, when, pur 11, E575, it w * d sour, like ‘a crab apple, or | expired of exhaustion. 1 duly | territorial government fell Into the care of Sich | eae ai a eee ar wemorimers. At the | A Troy, N. ¥., special to the New York World | Hossa, recently. received a. letter, signed by | 8f¢ elther gaunt and sour, I fox Oo net oF ress of | an ad station the prisoners were released after 4 iJ else fat and greasy. ir complexions are Wo in Sscahrd| Nemec a abilligy ane namie i urtes, | stormy scene, Itbeing learned that noone aur | Of the 28th says: A few months agoasensation | Herbert F. Reardon, containing an offer of mar. | else fat and grosey, Tiel complestons, ar at not only gave general attention to Distriet.| thorized to Issue a warrant was accessible at | Was cause1 here by the elopement of Miss ieking on Me widower tenaines wort p&ima: | and the lack of exerelse shows in their awkard ung widower, good perma- as wellas their physique. The only exer- vernors of the District were HI adiairs, but took pains to inform himseif re- | that hour, Emma Bab ock, the adopted daughter of W. J. | nent pesitions ‘Mrs, Dudley curtly ‘replied, de. | Bess india woman over takes fexander fe end. Th Specting the Mminutest details, He has never (ae Simmons, of this city, with Burt Bartholomew, | Cliniug the offer, declaring that sie had no de- Oe he coat aoe Mar nied ir \ his Interest in the prosperity of the District, | Soelety Ladies toGet Up Their Mascle | #cochman, On © day the marriage was dis- | sire to abdicate her present title of “Queen of 2 B vinted SPIES ads olan before Congress for | “yy philadelphia a number of young eoctety | Overed. the young wife left for Petersburg, Va.. | Cranks” in favor of that of “Queen Consort of Ran Off with the Nurse. ist iy Sune fit finds an intetligent supporter in him, ised, Mahe Y | where her father resides. It ls now said Bar- | Prince of Fools.” Lancaster (Pa.) Telegram to New York Herald. 2s 20. 187 t.when bis ollice Was sbolished by act or | When he resigned, to accept a seat in the House | ladies have organized an athletic club to be | tholomew has not visited his bride since she sce the Exiles aoull orstvp ont Tei aban : fc sentatives, he was succeeded by Judge | known as the “Rittenhouse Square Female | went to Petersburg, He 1s how it is sald, em-| 5 ew Up a HousE wren DYNAMITE — ‘The village of Ephratia, in thts county, isex- | rat before the rive from India al members of the Board of public 4%. Bryan, who made a good record for | Athletic Association.” A hall is to be engaged, | ployed in Albany. "Mrs. Bartholomew has not Rives (ot Wayucsuore: Vac recente rent cited over the disappearanée of George W. org ing ny — ag rg &, but who' eas legislated out of office by | and a perfectly appointed gymnustum isto be | vis ted Mr, Simmons’ residence sinoe she left it rooms in his house to two girls, whe he aftes- | Grant, aged thirty-five, a married man, and 36,000 native troops under the Brition iraperiat torJune 7 78. the feature place. e meeting at ig ‘The temporary form of government by com- | which the associatidn waa organized there was | his coachman until after she had taken the Teecaite tacve an i erlte or toe ticeete et | Mien eeae one ou ose rene color at Quetta ice ce ee milssioners wave so much satisfaction that Con- | a heated discussion on the question of roller | train. em ea ‘and John Morris, turned | chased a ticket for Readidg and the manne Sismonths to take the field in Pesaran ieteet giess passed the act of June 11, 1878, estab- | skating. Ofthe thirty-nine members fourteon — Shem ont Gf hia Rouse, The pest thoritog | Gras eeee et ae ae tee an gene ananione | sixmnoathe se {hing the present permanent form of govern; | denounced the amusement as, vulgar and pre- |, At Ralolgh, N.C. the House of Commons on | them ont f his house. ‘The next thorntag | Sig Strain for Reading. Mise Bpeas | 95@ Hazareh, ent of essentially the same character, and | judicial to health, and the opinions of several of | Saturday & bill providing a new flag for |/one side of the yey ich, $0 far, seems to meet the irements | the leadii sicians of the city were read to | the state. It {S red, white and blue, with two | 4n explosion of dynamite, the family suffering | had two Saratoga trunks, and was pre-] A Cenmaw PROTECTORATEIN ZANZIBAR.—Dr. be the substit SETA: Cluss, FEA. | “ctuuiicipal’administeation better than_any | back up thelr argument, bul. as twengyaiee | horlzontal bars, the upper being red and the | & terrible. shock. ‘Tyrie ‘and Morris were at | pared Tor long Journey. Grant leaves a wife | Rohifs, the recently appointed German agent | Willgrd, and J uke. + ‘ter, system tried here, Capt. 8. L. Phelps | members voted in favor of roller skating a rink | lower white, One-third of the flag nearest the | rested. and three children, Spotts was a nurse tL to ‘for a German protectorate Tht first secretary © District was Edwir | as he frst president of the board under this | will adjoin thegymnasium. The club members | Staff is blue, with the coat-of-arms of the state the Grant family. It is that Grant took | ov t e ber | of Zanzibar that the two thousand miles J. Santon and the only other Richard Bar. | bw. He displayed administrative power, and | will also form a ‘riding class in the spring and | in gilt in the centre. Above are the words, | Constable J. W. Pace, Ripe yee & | about $2,000 in cash with and 6 num! aquare Finzton—the first of wim tesigned.and th | ‘he District derived much advantage from his | daily rides will be taken through the park ia {May 20, 1775," (date of the Mecklenburg dec: footy shot and killed J a WPoodardior Sfereditdre are interested In his whereabouts, pf territory acquired in his dominions tana) fountain. According Fy Other Was legislated out by the act sbolishing | Snancial ability. He resigned before his term | pleasant weather. The by-laws of the associa- ion of independence), and below are the the territos ont. expired and was succeeds e by Maj. Thi P. m that gentlemen will not be admitted to | words, “April 12, 1776. Mo In the circuit court at Nicholasville, Ky., last | under German ‘The sultan at first THE alanine LOCAL GOVERNMENT Morgan, who is too well and iavonibly known the rink or yinnas|ura, ‘and’ thit only. riding fe Gib peers sag eee Treneres Friday, James Watson was convicted of mur- | opposed the cateusen of German ofthe DiiofGcinabialgarsiceatcornr | Here i fo Bent was We scapes | aay ts oabeevoe Gal Seat | uty Sek he RSet is teeteyae ama ® | Mitt, ean ed fe tat fA, Ga | dev We mses On teva ooo al | er tne abe kretr oclring that a puntet ” There. Mr. Josi nt was the secon com| members on Ee i- | sure ‘uma lum leaves,— atioa administered by # board of three Commis- ! dent of the board, and under his friendly in- ! tions, * Chicago News, Sheri Welsh,” be now seems disposed to succumb,

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