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et — 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. CITY AND DISTRICT. MEXICO AS A WINTER RESORT. | CRAZED BY DESERTION. A Dangerous Crank, RELIGIOUS NOTES. The Nebraska Treasury Robbery. Gen. Gorden’s Paper Toney. > -—— —_ rE ss | SAYS HE IS COMMISSIONED TO TRANSFER WAS IT A PUT-UP. JOB TO ENABLE THE OFFI- | Gobat Letter to London Nally Chronicle, Ventilation of Schoothouses, BY SYLVESTER BAXTER, Why = Young Wife was Cast Adrift by “Grover CLEVELAND TO ANOTHER SPHEME CIALS To COVER UP A DEFICIENCY. | “The mandi, when Khartowin fell, seenred the Pes nee spe " Her Old Husband. | MAN WHO THINKS HE IS THE PRESIDENT. There is some conjecture among the Meth- = ’ = ¥ ATR IS TWOSUCH BUILDINGS. ae {neces os Bi ly a“crank,” | Odists as to whether Rev. Dr. J. S. Deale, presid-| A telegram from Omaha, March * whole of Gen. Gordon's papers, together with @ District Chemist I tetris oange | Arriving at Cuantla, we found an exeellent | Avram 11s RELATIVES MAKE Lire wiggeaaze | A nMnnamed Elias Bray, evidently a icrank,” | Oust 98 te waelher Rev district,will bereturned | Various sensational reports are circu! large number of sank notes issued by the callant with a verbal direction of the District Commis | hotel, th 1 Diego, direetly across the plaza | FOR HER THEY SUCCEED IN INDUCING HIM To |"Was committed to the custody of the commis. | ine elder 3 much excitement exists here and in Lincoln | defender of Khartoum. These, we are informed sloners, has made ax anolysis of the airin the | from the railway station. The landlord wasa| LEAVE HER—A Ruaton®: SDAL COMGERN- | Giopers Of charities and correction in New 2 he is pow iaigng st much-needed ready by discounting t As Gen. Gorton pledged England's word: tc ING HER SAID TO BE THE CAUSE, York, Thursday, for threatening to “remove | _— Re¥- Dr. 8. V. Leech, formerly of this city, | over the attempted robber : S completes bis term us pastor of Gruve M,E. | of the state treasursy which re th | thirty years, The hotel was a one-story strue- | ‘The New York World of Sunday prints the | the President.” He entered the office of the | Chovch, in Albany, X.Y. thie spring, and will | shooting ofone of the robbers, and ebuild-| ture, built around a large court, the rooms | following version of the Belt family trouble, | C/ristian <tdvoeate and, striking a dtamatic | fikely be sent to 8" atoza Springs. ofanother, the third ng. The ¢ Tedeem them, it will require some tugenulty te onelu- opening upon a tile-roofed veranda. In the | heretofore referred to in the STAR: attitude, stated that “he was commissioned by | _ Bishop Andrews, of this city, will hot attend hide kacwheage rte at mpted robbery. sud defeat the mahdi's object. «Indeed, tt Will be fr there | court ta'l date-palm, with sprays ofrich, | A sad story has just come to light in which a | the Almighty to transfer Grover Cleveland to] the Kansas M. F.con‘crences this spring, but | Were in_ waiting In an. adc hext to impowsible to detect the notes which the hued blossoms rising among {ts grace. | eredulous old man who had taken a young wife | Cnother Sphere, and he was bound to execute | Bishop Ninde will preside at them. Several of | time of thelr arrival. In ma “Tw. . 3s to BEE! Twining” and “Banneker” school buildings, | ¢ n,and had been in the eountryabout Snd states, in his report, that on th instant he made some tests in both th: d him to the f in: The Bhool No. rs ¥ - % rit has Selved and tho rhich have been cir white clita s of dark green. | to be his darling was so worked upon by his two | M8 high commission.” ‘The persons in charge | the latter's conferences were held recentis by | NaS @ PUCap job, and it culated bona tide by Gen, Gordon himeeli eape were made cd tO meet In an obscure | maiden sisters and a nephew that he deserted | of the office caused him to be pizbed tn curtaay, | stahop Andrews, euenientic bat ovo wh chaliy nientsare in the Faise Prophet’ ' eontainis ty of American tourists | des wi ie under the apprehetision that he might do some | —At the annual meeting of the Sunday school | Qurtiem Me hands. “Many of the people mom Khartoum instant placid ense, Just as they | His bride, who is now suifering from brain fever | misehtet. The man ts evidently de: | board of the Metropolitan M. H church, Inst | “Sateen Se ontient was inform here in Gordon's wieamere tole ore ny encol ice Swiss iced by mn les, sible,” he s Ly 3ro" a” bese ¥ = + wae Sa seo C v obtained to ~ = T pe nee ¥et ae, enter al Euge Belt waa formerly a large 1 oa Presta a atthe. Uuleed Sa Ra2e | Monday night, the following officers were | Dandy, of the Tnited tates o Vciseee ek mee oe pd by Bouss San Biezoa mio 808 OF OUF | gealer in Baltlnore, and massed a large for | beenltee the posters that be shail connie to te, | ; Superintendent, H. O. Hall; assisiamt | has Just returned n scarcely be ov ed, Many natives , carbo <|¥ seed & lage fOr | 7 Shall be President. Iam the great essor tendents, i. gy. Hensey and Ars. kD. ple mani | | b: | tune. He is now 60 years of age and resides n | ook at this!” He then presented a cold m <. Holmes: treasurer, G. ‘ await seo hese | apalatial residence on North Charies street, | cast in honor of the first centenary of the Meth. G.D. Fox and W. E. Wright, | the release of the capt reponse vk fon household being ruled over by his spin: | odist church in America, upon one side of | °. 8. Willams has been appointed by | that niger an orne baer Reenery t been | fact sisters, His ephew resides in New Or- | which isa likteness of Bishop Simpson. It was | the bishop general iniasionary for Florida, ielala Berke coeur bs “a wlit by the offic : her mate , . Hans. Jn September lat, Mr. Beit, while at | attached to his vest by a blue ribbon, “An,” | *he fe MSGnE, Va DAs AGiata Have aa Gis meceeeats Ameen dase . of the ute strafigers, Mexico he | Bar Harbor, met Mrs, Alice divey, a pretty | said he, “this is what isgolng to prevent Grover | _— The Strasburg, Va., Methodists have had a | fiw mecersary arou JB ggeeacores at 5 jor to Florida. ag a winter | Widow of this city, who Was amiable, ‘of plexs- | Cleveland from being President. I have other | revival, which resulted in thirty-four eonver- it ie ald. ws ptebig ad seven more eluded tha peside the endless | Ine disposition, ard the mother of two cht dren. | methods within my geach that you people do | sions. | tenant tent u gi after Man the atic notes aind tant dete Rormul condition, which is anging climate | Mr. as deeply impressed by the lady, | not drenm of, and with which you canuotin-| _ ~ ce | enue ete ane on medals whieh Gen. Gordon omlered to be Ventilation. of the roctns. at least on the Pacific | asked her to be his wite, and ip Ortobcr, six | terfere.”” On being usked where he recided, he | gq j7He colored Beptiste of Kentucky have | window, whieh lund previous heen o ' beta | about 212 cubic feet « ns. On the Gulf slope, as at | Weeks after their first meeting, they were mar- | replied, with a theatrical gesture: ‘Ali over the | 45,000 communicants, and a college with over » aud Uhroug: nich . in token of Sever rdon's men, but AY bought ap, uot oniy by the act of breathing t with carbon in the sys contains 4g per cent or « mediat tly unites ed N, J. Some. y away phate imuer, an insurance man of Platts- was in the treasurer’soffice nd noticed an opened win- occasional fugs, Talh and | ried in Morristown, N. é world,’ Thave aresidence In every city inthe | 200 students. Tonber gt raw ners woe There han boon a Scandal heat ashington, | United States, But will you be good enough to | — A new Presbyterian church, bearing the | most, caitanatthe nd then there are no mosquitoes here,” | there had been a sei h her name | tell me why Iam here, and restrained of my : . said t anchor Mend. cE hace aver seen wlnca | Waa leonnectad ‘with ‘Congresniian AGKIEn liverty? Once for all, Cleveland cannot and | 22™¢ of Mizpah, has been organized in Henrico | on Thursday la’ 2 * but by the tren too, th wey are Ww F : é = - county,Va, dow—an unusn: for a cold day. He wns erate ; the prop The few insects one meets | Whether there was any foundation for the | shall not be President, for Ian: the great essen- vy ‘ a hing for S at 2 premiur ie ’, too, that Temarka t contemptible; [ feel ielined to | rumor is not known, but at any rate when she | tial.” "In his pocket was found a ticket for a | _—ATevival isin progress in Hampden Sid. | several re te aoe ROU nESe | anied tin gold tils to Induce is contined ¥ for their feeblenes | marr ied Mr, Belt she did not inform him of the | passage to Liverpo: hey college, Virginia, and 2 number of the stu- “ieee oS ote 4 tive thera.” latesand con reat ake for people to | matter. a dents have been converted. poten Petar ge eli eegy Meg redler, - 5 of respiration and tive « om the roth in the winter, | After thelr marrage Mr. Belt told his wife Home-tiade Decorations. ~The Presbsterian church, Pocomoke City. | herr irurksown bet ir thoeekt teat ieee |, Some Boston Lawyers’ Incomes, 5 duce continually a x inaélves th the eapital. They | that ie sisters would object to Bis talsing lier) 5. ari Osesell’s Family Magesine: Ma., Rev. W. H. Woolverton pastor, Welcomed | was a deficit in the state treasury, which mint |" ee at the expense of the chilly weather which now and | home, and suggested a trip to Europe. This was | fifteen new miambere ites eau cauie o Tusieaietey of ust have stmosphere. Tt mi Sigh ns on the central agreed to, but’ Mr. Belt decided to spend his} In houses where pictures are scarce the walls | #te¢ embers lately. is Ore eee cores ._ immediately atic chat that the oxy if nd with the abrupt | honeymoon at the Brunswick hotel, this city. | often look bald, especialiy if covered with a|, — The First Presbyterian chureh of Parkers- | tl Neen Bia aS ent a special message pat amounts , 1 the atm t from morning to | For twelve days the couple remained’ here, and : ahs | burg, West Va.,and the Calyary chureh of the | 0, bhe legislature, then in session, which wow ay: tle is eome ed with carte ey at times feel more discom- | during this time the new husband wrote to his | #shteolored paper. Brackets are a great help | suing place, have been united. sulted in@ special appropriation of $1,500 in | what of an old fog¥ in the matter of changing , ran or th : northern, hones, | wife's mother that “he never Itnew what happl- | tO the housewife in getting rid of this sugzes- | “Rov. W’_0, Bailey, of Huntsville, Ala,, has | SVoFotthe detectives who were in wailing for | HUN Of An Old Mss tn the matter oF changing, unite the t ea re ote i eto mietghd of golng to | tion ofdaldness. Any carpenter will make deal | hoon catied to the pastorate of the Birat Baptist | oe eee aa __ old-fashi Sak fre hebs ions ta ts observ | Enrope, he took bis wife to his home fh Baltl- | prackats toa given shape, and it is easy work GHUSsH, Govan tars CORR ERE s 2 Ld-fash| t wl ot his own © tor e ch, , fo year. 5 rist as ¢ leat ana Mere life was at once made disagreeable for | 22 ¢OVer the hoard and make a vallance for it, | TRS Eve, having been elected to orin New E acid, the capital | Sirs. Belt by her sisters-in-law. She did not at- | The consideration of what material is best to | prinity P.E. church, Rochester, N. ¥., hasen- Ing as a re Til Pes Weriarnie any anton r, bar eilered the | use, and whatshould be the color, and in what | tered upon his labors. ’ A telegram from Albion. ’ ce ‘ound of healtirgiving | spinsters to retain their sway ‘over the house- | ety} 0 c carried aes a ‘ _ A telegram from Albion, N. forbed grecting the eve ever: | hold affre. ‘They continually referred to the | “tie te ornamentation sh cgtecces depends | roach atte Presbyterian chureh, Baltimore, has | Charles A. King, paying teller and acting f bon is re c “avates! interest | money which Mr. Belt expended to please his | &€ the main points on which success depends | received fifleen on confession of faith, and | cashier of the Ovleons Grams Sathnn bank, . tothe ncn: and the capital, | Wife, and mourned over the extra expense | Virginia creeper leaves look well on white, gray, | Hampden church, Baltimore county, sixtéen, | Cyn ne by a but there abiding places | which was necessary to malntain the house. | and biaek grounds, and they are well adapted lartens, formerly of Johnstown, | yeoted with thi - nt con by. a int | y did everything In their power to prejudice e 5 boar | Pa. pice S cull tro : h thi: “ 1 ae tral point he oe fs ite spate, F sh dice | for the valli e either of mantel boards er of Pa. . bs is received and ad pted a call from the | tically had the control of the institution, wl mi ‘ they were unsuccessful. As an’ instance of | brackets; they can be mussed togetter in | German Lutheran ehureh at Augusta, Ga. since the suspension of the Firs 1 bank | taely methods one of them once observed Mrs, | BUBEhes, or applied as a bordering, und are rong, formerly ef Hudson, | } Sinai ais Gina ot hes Belt i her husband and ftgidly informed easily eltictive in both Sul ‘i Ohio, was installed as pastor of the Central Con. | BSS AUS0rbed all the dostrable business o: | her that “Kissing was not fashionable in the rining screen can be made as follows es = i amersbralie tes : [Seo cane us ee oan oen epee Pe | Sreeational chureh, Vine street, Cincinnati, last Finding all their endeavors to create trouble | Worked with shaded chenille. The desixn | Month. A unavailing, because of the amiable disposition | May be formed of flowers aloue, or birds may | — Rev. Theodore A. Waterman has received roundinge: of the young woman, the sisters finally, de-| be introduced. In one we have seen the de-/ and necepted a call to the rectorchip of St. | moned be, = terminéd to the aid of their nephe: consists of water plants; quisitely | x, . E, church, Perl 2d Bays Henry Irving on the American Audie | The latter knew, well bow tg work on t 2 old | tint d fag, ala Sor 8 red-brown cere Yo church, Penciomen, Montectaary, ae th e "3 ngs, and when Mr. Belt suggested | ous grasses are y arrany ay. a ee i toe ae : ‘Sirsa that he and his wife take a trip to the New Or- | to leave much or the sutin ground vi — Rev. Thomas Dickenson hasrecalled his ao- | was shocke nj | From the Fortnizhtly Review. Jeans exposition, she noticed that he was much | king-fisher with {ts brilliant blue plum ceptance ofthe election to the rectorship ef panal |” Two oth ings are noticeable—first, that han was his wont. settles on some of the lower foli mes’ P. E. church, Port Deposit, Md., his ets of | the aud are sometimes very unpunetual, | Arriving in the Crescent City she was aston- | mate hovers above. ‘The lovely, bie feather | Presence belug urgently required in England, ad rene nneker | and to sui diences ERO! ished when her husband engaged twosmull, | of the birds give the color tbat i quisite’ to |” _ pine street = = Rie art. Kin nlored ehtidren | times del Tete Te gngnagers= rome | oorly furnistied rooms in the Hotel Royal, Ih | threw up the rest of the piece: while Ihe ok cee ee eee id OOULOa, | times de ne audience depend | Py y other ways he evinced position to be | across the top of the panel is a dragon-ily, | hes great season of revival. pastor * + * | on this ¢ consequence frequently | decidedly economical, but Mrs. Belt was still | Various pleces of work could be carried oitt | has been assisted by Rey. Thomas Needham, a ly disturbed by their | happy, and. tn a letter to her mother, said, “the | {n shaded chenille, and the soft tnts are sulted | and there haye al ly been about seventy pro- rowds at the National Museum. -that after the play It is custom, | Fooms are sunny, clean nd comfortabie! and, | t0 articles to be placed in a drawing room. Ban: | fesstons, . # bacon Bee cats after all, it mak difference, tor we do not eens, hand screens, work bags, tea cosies, | py 7 E " FAVORABLE IMPR CED UPON VIS- nicnown in. any Eardpesc cabltsl, | eee ee ee ae ee ee eet Mag aU US romero ee moc e ie te | Baptists of the south have, since last May, | "" s ne turn to various restaurants for supper. appy. As long as [have my husband's love A tea cosy may have a spray of wild | Sent into the foreign mission fleld twenty-one | where he i serie : . The approaches to the aud “en bloe™ remain seate do not care for anvthing else.” One day, while ching across one side, on the other « | missiona: It fs estimated that it will take | The physician: pronohnce i still in an unimprove formance must be they were at breakfast, the nephew called and rich Ju autumnal tints of gold, red | $16,000 each month to meet thedemands of | PRE; The bullet passed ? " weather bee 4 commonly two | sent word to the vid gentlemen that he wished | $0 brown. “The cosies are made sma D | the foreign fiel A aroba lias Goer atienen Rafi ecin ad ea Sasi tiee as: red the 1 tosce him on urgent business. Mr. Belt rose thes uaa Fe Be nae h is corel Miph ake — Rev. J. Picasanton DuHamel, D. D.,former- | out finding the ball. T law should run, | from the table, and, before leaving the room, | ment. Ir large they take up too muc! non |, “ sels | would probabl have at times sinned | gave his wife two silver doll theoceasional tables used for five o'¢ iy rector of the Chureh of the Beloved Disciple, | a man to live with sui . ing the Nati seated until eleven What is this for?” she asked. and look rather clumsy; but when tastl Philadelphia, has accepted the rectorship of St. | 2nd meets with few paral esi The taily st ,und §t been even later, Of course Oh, I thought you might need something,” | and well worked, or painted, they add to, ra Luke's P. E, parish, Queen Anne county, Md., | "iy hled to Kir a Geld. branch of the subject. must be also con. | was iis embarrassed answer, and he thereupon Benge from, the pretty appearance of this | dnd entered on his duties. Rega wine Lat the aim of reaching t homes | left the room. This was the last time his wife | fashionable and sociable repust. — ‘The Rev. W. W. Ray: eB ieee a . m durin: es in cities whuse liberal | saw him. On the second day therearter, while | _ An embroidered tea-cioth is a sine qua non, a Sa es W. W. Raymond has resigned the | as a Christain, he owed to his AN FLAG, and 6: and absence of cheap | she was almost crazed with anxiety, the | Many folks think. It may ke either embroid- | Tectorship of St. James’ church, Goshen, Ind. aotiehee aie aor ceed y # due regard to time. | nephew, Charles, called upon her and told her | ered all over in a set pattern or merely bord nd accepted work in Holy Innocents’ P. E.|@0tight.” His accounts have t vn lady, now , lowever, the audience is | she need not expeet to sec Mr. Belt again, with erewel-work. Yellow jasmine of pink con- | church, Indian He is the editor of the | M4 ail found to be correct. That 1 horiaposed(m. Chaveheard | “Do you want to know where he is?” he pplya iss au nle for the latter purpose; they | Church’ Worker, jocesan organ, Pealtieely Se cee ea ee ty of Colorado where the mana- | asked. give suMicient color without contrasting too | _ ‘he Union Methodist church, Pbiladetphia, | Positively kt i 1 leave vompany, on the last night of | —* inly; I am most anxious to know if | strongly with the white ground. Vivid Se { burch, nd two children. A siigt Tin order to catch a through | anydiing Las befallen hima, & *F) are objectionable,as the ching wenerally ai Rev. 8. W. Thomas pastor, is being crowded by lowed the news of the suicide, but ‘, train, hurried the ordinary maner of his | For answer the young man spread out before | all that is necessary, and we must study to have | business houses and will move. The West Park a. nia she was @ reel play Into an hou ae a Xt the | the astonished woman a copy CONS CuSO cecoravions Ueemo aise with our cups avenue charch will relinquish its corporate ex- ——— tor ——— she was born aud company were coming tothe ei were | paper in which was an allusion to the Acklen | ad saucers, so that we may secure a good toue | istence, and be absorbed by the old corporation Mr. Cleveland and the Little Ones. ' li 7 met en route,some fifty miles out, by the sheriff, | ial. Then be simply said: “That is the | Of color thronghout. On entering wroom the | eiowa’ as “ i ake bs eee out the a ‘ The pression prod 2 = gine other | reason hehas left cou and we uu Will never | tea-table, although ‘it does not as formerly oc- | KuOWA ws the “Methodist Episcopal Union | arene special to the New Yorld Work 9 warned’ them to s their eo on of the armed with shotgur Tam informe: ftors Was treely evinced by expressions highest grat m. Of cours, if tie museum | @isplay at New Orleans bu i] th ehuret i afew years her ‘a by a large | sce him again.” Mrs. Belt swooned as the truth | cupy the center of the floor, Is yet arf object Unat Z - ae While a visit to the Conve pobulation || brake in toon ler thok she was dese teae When, aueiles attention and we shail notte towing hop MeTyeire says in the Christian Ad-| 50/01 07.0 Visit to the % company did not, | she recovered consciousness the young man toid | aay our iime if Wwe make it as attractive as we “Of the $1,200,000 thus fi Y si n that occasion tthe city. | her that Mr. Belt had instructéd him. to are possibly ean, ei 2 over $250,000 +00 m builds would have been ie bon Imay here mention thatin Ame ne dra- | her to her smother, in this city, She rej § was their pr t maple tae eight months—trom | this offer and telegraphed to her mother, and A Tatking Piano. D niission Boon | request was compl an would bose * in September till the | upon that lady's arrival she proceeded to Balti- | AN INSTRUMENT WHICH INITATES THE SOUNDS n $10,000 from the special | leaving for Washi hie to Have aie “a HS sariniiad sao huore, She called wt her husband's home, but OF THE HUMAN VOICE. % on belng © tr vente Of cecck. jorinant characteristic of the American | the servant told her that they were ordered not <.¥. Wo —Th case of S win t intax oF peopl ems to be impartla Tuey do | to allow her into the house. She then went to | Prom the N. Y. World. The will case of Sarah E. Atkinson, who, aly by t theSt James Hotel, where brain ‘set in | A plano which gives an imitation of the hu-| previous to her death tn 188%, willed all her Meta Cee tons undera most aggravated form, She was takcu | man voice has recently been brougiit to this leanne 3 | ot Interpretation of particular Char- | to Morristown, N. J..ou the Lith instant, und | country by the Soeletie Arion de Vienne. It ded |p wane vas . terorscene, Tunderstand that when they do | placed in an itisene asylum, 1 pe ‘odtan of the ft seiner ce mmense rush of people, | noi like # performance they sit Pilt is believed by the iriends of Mrs, Belt that Mochi crit etl ialctertli ui aa perso) has In DROt or oe ie discovered: and w u the elose of the evening the prime ‘on for the action of her husband’s | @¢re hotel. The principte of its construction Is | 0s becn, Seciled aggregates $40,000. jtors were | deserted house gives to the sanagement the | sister ao ee ao pees the wih, to secure cimeren’ Ube that Ca A Hee a s ee == a wat = Ge Hane: verdict more potent than audible condemua- | his wealth upon his death, atid were therefore | the ideas of the operator instead of reproducing beiperrigrviel der Mgividuai to | tom. ‘This does not apply to questions of | much Incensed at his marriage aud regarded | the Words. ‘The plano is made to utter sounds |_| The Oem ars Hires ArEetiaes: 1 thougiits of you leave the build ~ morals, which can be, und are, as quickly | his wife as an interloper. Two days ugo all | and words more or less intelligibly by mechan- | From the N. ¥. Times, Kenwood, am, you ‘The question Judged here as el-ewhere. Ou this subject 1| Mrs. Belt’s property was shipped from the Bal- | {cal contrivance in imitation of all the sera-| ASevery one knows, no canary bird cage Is ‘ this prove? Do y« give entirely to the evidence of others, for it | timore house to scity. itis believed that | rate organs of speech in man, A bellows trom | complete without a piece of cuttlefish bone for of the letter thing? y goon merne to we ‘our audiences te le hiss ge ey ee a eeain eee) Bening eee Ce ay ce Se ir He vey Ant Dick or Pete to sharpen or cleanse his bill on. Drone ae » final falling of the curtain, fe that he will institute procee: a) inst vhere the primal sound is produce ‘ es a i pupils, Who grealiy en order t Uiat they had seen it. 7 ibe Aiudly ellie on the Samal | mae P ings agt aorstions Gh a thin mess at tone: «| The cuttle bone contains a large amount of slii- anes pn thorities to force people 2, w toward the actor as an individual, ——_——+e+ sound, coming from here 15° modified at | clous matter. Yonr canary probably takes. a bo P arr if he be not a complete stranger, Will, ‘The lips and tongue are made of Indian | good deal of Sand with his food to aid him in | toast to “0: : President, Grov Baru gk atte cules toe . 1 presume, @ parlor that. recogni Rockefeller's Rich Partners. Tubber and the lower jaw and, tongue are mov- | the process of digestion, ‘Theeultie bone-comes | Haste pares President Gr dumies, drags, textiles, pottery, eth of ‘individuality whi Cleveland Letter in the Globe-Democrat, able and thus able to control the sounds which | from @ species of the Same lamily as the @-| tion was seut to President Clovelans jects, metals, minera pag ing a characteristic im Aim e One of the originators of the Standara om | #7 Produced. To supply the place of a nose, | mous deviltish,which is eredited with doing | White Ho: nals, skeletons, mu: Tuments, ishery | customs. Many an actor draws habitually | ¢, nate Sd epacieme Girectly, undemeath the mouth and In comnec: | mnove damage than tt ever could aveomplish. = ree F apparatus, ete rhiny sctnething. | portion of his audier not in consequence | Company was a small salaried book-keeper. | tion with it is a lemon-shaped chamber, The bone is found in the back of the fish, which ‘The Stormy Atiantic. an be dis ne Indeed, if each ‘visitor noticed only one thing | ef artistic merit, not from capacity to arouse or | The other was a porter in a Water strect com-| which a rubber tube curved upward forms an | is a much smuulier variety ofpiscis than {ts las. es estes ee ed wiinent the of th With Which he excite emotion, but simply because there is | mission house. The bookkeeper is now presi-| Outlet. When the air is driven through the | trious brother. A dealer in Cedar street has the Se ey ete ve mee Tan of unexy ew Ort ee something in his personality whieh. they like. of the company, while the porter Hives in a | basal sounds of the instrument are produced. | finest specimen in the United States; better thin VOYAGES OF THF SPAIN AND SCYTHIA, yun States who are ‘This spirit forcibly reminds me of the story told | $300,000 palace on the uabvb side of the swell | Aseries of stops placed directly in front of the | the one in the Smithsonian institution. Tis | From the New York Herald, 6th. XY put up $10,000 against a Whee ‘Week ago. : of the manager of one of the gla “chreuitis,” street in this city. John D. Rockeleller, presi- eee in te arya ES ae oe pecunen shout es bogie Sa she ‘Phe Atlantic fs not yet quiet. Now and thena put ap by Capt. Bogardus or Tar trae sctic who gave asi reason for the continued engage- | dent of the Standard, is a pleasant man, with | trol of the operator by pedals, regulate the pite easure 4 y » but THIS | ve, “ er the entire pasenge ulix, that neither or both < enspacncts aided Protheplete or matinee: | ment of an impossibly bad actor, that “he was | Very agrecable mathers: Gado teas thoes | of the sound, ‘The keyboard: by which it te | is.@ very unusual size, and such a bone rarely, ae coe Serene 00 Bullets inte O'Donovan are far trem showing the giadual evolution | kind to his mother.” “The thorough enjoyment | easily uppeuled to, He has two elegant houses | Operated consists of fourteen keys representing | if ever, comes into the New York market. spies, ere ite rcs . the first 3,600 to be putin from the oldest form i of the audieuce is another point to be noticed. | here‘and one in New York, where he resides | fourteen distinct letters or sounds. The others | The uses of cuttle bone are limited, and the | storles of head winds, cross s Merchant Ivavelle. most recent, Not only are they quick to understand and ap- | each winter. His rural resort is ashort distance | 4re formed by combinations. The toue is neces- | majority is consumed by canaries. ‘It is also Yesterday's arrivals were, inthe main,of the | White the ting the Mahdi the National preciate, but there se to be a genuine pleas- | from the eastern outskirts of this city and is | sarily hard and rough, but the enunciation is | used Dy jewelers asmold for casting gold and | hatter ¢ pe. The steamer Spain, Captain we had preity developments Jess than th ure in the expression tare American | one of the most beautiful places in Ohio. The | surprisingly distinct. The piano was invented | for polis eae some goes into face pow- wan (aha jo ane sh - Mahdi is hunt- any limit to its posit : sien | audiences are not surpassed in quickness and | Rockefeller family came from some little town | in 1864 by a resident of Vienna, and though it | ders. In old days It'was used in medicine, but | Der, Was particularly unfortunaie. She disgusting details are sup: a Sonia of comprehension by any that I | in central New York, where the fa has Leen widely exhibited throughout Europe, | it really has no medicinal value. Os sepia, the | Liverpool on February 18, Queenstown on4 ns eee u, and no actor need fear io make | medicine. They took up their r this is its first appearance in the United States. | name it is known by in the trade, is found all | the following d: id for a week had moderate | Congressional Wrangling. stor his most subtle effort, for such | in 1853. John D. was then a little shaver of ————_ +6 —__—_—— along the coast of France and Italy. From Feb | winter weather. ‘Then the scene chanzed. - velve instant and full acknowledg- | fourteen. “He went to school for two or three] ‘The Future of the Trotting Horse. Thary until September fs the season for catching | wind was fresh from ulmost every qui siaey kp new aise ‘ashington Letter in Philadelphia Times. ment at their hands. Years and afterward became a bookkeeper for | qe chi Hi uublishes today a | Whe tsh. The greater part of the bone which | jr was difficult for one to stand on deck and ChiGF betoanaeene ie hor ha It is openly stated by members of the House | . There is little more than this to be said of the | Aone horse commission firm in Water street | The Chicago Horseman p S today a) comes to our market is found on the Mediter- | labored so heavily. 7) g “the reason Why.—Lowell Cl that the old-time custom of Senators dropping | Aécrican wudience. But short though the | When he was nineteen, or in 1857, he and a | carefully-written paper, prepared by Gen. J.8, | ranean coast. Fortunately for the canary, the | strength on the 3éth ult. and the ship was ee Bing. eve: A . sistas tine Beene cocta es aa 5 rd is, the impre- ion upon the player him-| man named M. B. Clatk went into the pro- | Brisbin, United States army, reviewing the trot- | Cephaloped has numerous enemies, who devour | tuinbled about as If a mere harbor ‘tug. rather | con who, after passing the Into the House socially and ke ein pleasant und and abiding. To describe what) duce business on their own account | ting performances of American horses during | H¢,fish and leave the bone, which bone floats | than a leviathan of thousands of ton. qanly faces fe personal as well as in legislative accord with the nd hears over the footlights Is infl- | This partnership continued until 1865, | the vast f = Th wr gives interest. | the Water and is washed on tothe beach; the | were numerous, sometime fat contribu immediate representatives of the people is fail- easier than to convey anidea o! the men-| when Rockefeller: sold his interest _and | the past forty years. The paper gives interest- | sun, waves and sand act as a natural cleanser, | hot infrequently hall, uit fing Intodisuse. A ‘or is now seldom seen | ttl disposition and feeling of the spectators. ining. Three years before, how- | tug reminiscences of Lady Suffolk, Flora Tem- | aud remove all the animal matter. A large | opened mischievousiy the deacon lis had nu the floor of the H and ahere is hia seis ample and comfortable, and the 5 jark, his partner, and one or two | pie . Goldsmith Maid, Rarus, St. Julien, | Hamber of the fish are taken alive, principally | wind was : the vessel ny aioe m the floor of the House and ghere is some re: I-disposed to be pleased. Ladies ad built a little petroleum refinery a) aud 8. and Jay-Lye-See, and criticises their | for the sepia, a bluck gland which the fish car- | ont of water. She rolled and pitched, but, true | #r@ph. 3on for the complaint that the S a alike are mostly in mornin; Roeketeller’s and Clark's invest Brisbin thinks neither Maud Ties in its stomach, and by forcing the water | to her records, notwithstanding the severity of | A country editor re ed the following: “Dear ; gumes to invade the distinct prere Listinguished in appearance, and guide in this enterprise was $4,000. It gave ¢ will reduce their records th through its body ejects a fluid that darkens the | the gule, behaved admirably. During the f patiently over . Totti tev tenkue tend lageiatiad, Ta thts cone Tespect by a refined decorum, | promise of doing a big busines and Rockefeller | year, but believes new horses will appearon the | S¢% around it whenever pursued by man or its | noon seas frequently tumbled on deck and tons nection it is freely a = fore, to devote his entire at- | turf and that the record will be reduced thite or | funy enemies. In a good-sized specimen this | of water rolled and swashed about with no hin | ection it reely state mbersof the | winter “Mowers abound, and the majority of | tention toit. Clark bought his interest in the | four seconds, possibly from 2.09%, to 2.06, The | land in its natural state is nearly as @8/drance. Everything moval as lgshed, and | a» House that the Senate is ray ladies have bouquets either earried in the hand } commission house, and Rockefeller and Samuel | general thinks the inereased speed of American | 40 orange, but when dried and in its market- | the officers frequent! raping ds @istinet representative body of wv fastened on the shoulder or corsage. At | Andrews became sole owners of the refinery, | trotting horses is due mainly to better breed- | able torm it is about the size of a cherry. It is | to the emigrants, who, shut up below, were ill | tune and monopoly interests of the country | Matinee performances especially, where the | When Rockefeller was a bookkceper Andrews | ing, better training, better driving, improve- | the most beautiful and perfect black known. | at ease and in soine cases badly frightened. The that with rare exceptions on of great for- | kutger proportion of the audience ts composed | was a porter in another produce store farther | ments in bits and improved tracks and sulkies, | , Marseilles is the principal market for cuttle | day closed dismally. bene ce cote thee that the | Of Mdic- the effect ts not less pleasing to the | down the street. They became acquainted, | He says our trotters will ultimately attain a | bone. Tt is brought there by the fishermen, ee a ne Body pili peice y senses than tothe eye. Courteous, pa- | and as Andrews had accumulated a tew hun- | speed ofa mile in twominutes, and that we will | Who sell it by the 1,000 pleces to the dealers, as 5 y ALSO LED, ry ight {s generally picturesque. Even in | determined, th m r drining trom the in- : a : ra peso Ab Ani ord lniney Sesntet teat ifs | some- faresigt the people w the exciuttes tisecsu tic, the American audience is | dred dollars and was a practial fellow Rocke- | probably reach it within the next ten years. who assort and pack it in y m boxes. | The 28th was much worse, and was attended e wiarted the pump— Gd wealth, syeculation and: Soonspoly, snd wet eftort whieh the actor can make | feller Invited him to become a partner in the |= — cor Ronn et Riese bases aro pee dogether, covered | with sensational incidents. The steerage pas- | ones 80 joysul that these peculiar quciities of the Senate now as- | 0B Its be: mie ud he who has had experience of | refinery. At this time Rockefeller was 26 and Greek and Latin Lowered a Peg. with canvas, and called a “strap.” In 1883 itself that the em wou! sume to dominate net only in the political Policy of the government, but also in the soc surroundings of nationa’ an_untrust worthy chronicler if | Andrews a y EWwo you 1 1,621 straps were imported into the United | Sengers could not or would not eat,and nineout | failed, or even hesitated, to bear witness to | cold. wot hace bean Worth HuGh eT span Die News cre Commercial, States, weighing 160,760 pounds. The yield of | of ten were either crying or. praying. It may | intelligence, thelr taste and thelr gener- | $5,000, and was probably uot ail paid for. From | On Tuesday the faculty of Harvard college de- | 1884 was a fullure, for reasons that the reporter | be years before anotiier such scene is witness n frozen Solid since the first cold oncord (N. 41.) Monitor. al hority. It is claimed i: ve ie os were ei - S Nine society girls it of ten are love with moe aie ee eee ee ———_+r_—___— + | cll company with its Budieas at otktines rg | ea by Sores vole th ie ae eave abolan Jour was 1186 eieape, oF a8 FT pousiis. "A | vobing the God ofstorms to gulet the Ketter: | noodle, boodie or poodle-—fatoe Post cate regards the peculiar interests it repr a Greek and Latin as requirements for the en-| Srominent’ tastes remain eee encnd Deine tk SanAincabie, eaten oe is @S parame te publi- A Picture of Grant. its $70,000,000 of capital. A year or two after P Inent im) ler remarkes e con- | Waves and bri ing them to land in safety. Satu rt Euowand Gamacrata counn te ce sete mne he | cpescknmeareney coment Rockefeller and Andrews had joined fortunes, | tance examinations, a substitute being al- | sumption was Increasing, a8 some enterprising | day, the S8th,was ofthe same unruly mavur Drink on the Continent. : ~ * =u ae ig i nection with William Roeke lowed which is looked upon as an equivalent. | dealers in bird seed conceived the idea of put- | was attended with disaster, A fearful se a eee leresta are threatened, regardless Of parts: ton: | q.rete_ Js in existence @ photograph of Gen. | S'S¥sther or jotin Di established ancthe ce: | ky eupleua ‘an attempt is inaking in the same | "ng Up mixed bird secd in neat paper bokes, | molished two of the bonis ard douviel ap a Tis ons she oranmbkion of Sinaad Ratio Rectious or oblizations. “These are’ not mere | Gtaut which is of pathetic interest at this mo- | finery. ‘The colossal ‘transactions of the con- | direction et Ouloue ai eee gene | with a piece of entile bone in every package’ | third as if it were of paper, ‘The boat fell to the ee Tnedesynn, Aecrgmalodises idie surface rumors. ‘They redlect what is much | Ment. Itwas taken during the last winter of | solidated firms are matters of familiar history. | without an acrimonious and prolonged debate, | It is probable that the wives of some of our | deck. In SE ee ee deere qrominidiy tale chan ie expremees in he'| he wan, while the teatalastate OF ti f] Col. 0. H, Payne, son of Senator-elect H, B. | as iteoniliets with an ides sa old ay Lite college | leading protectionists prevailed on thelr hus. | the messtoom, breaking both of hislessand one | debits, or drink shops, absat 400,009, or ome ine ore profoundiy felt than isexpresved In the . e headquarte je army of | ,Col.0, H. Payne, son of Senato co j bands to have the greatest luxury of canary bird | arm and smashing his skull. The poor mah | ecere 100 iaherneete tutte oe : House, aud the probaliiiity is that the estrange- | the Potomac were at City Point. The pho- | an. pie thay the Standard, eaten Ee itself—that the ancient languages are gles economy brought into the United States free of | died within & few minutes, "The sine ware | CVE’ 200 inhabitants. But in certain of the pope adn Sr orgies slininute | tocraph have been instantaneous, for | $12,000,000 at a lowestimate, He and aman |e mpoWedse necessary ta make a “gentle- | Guts” washed another sailor overboard, which made | Westem departments the proportion is one to w. early day. : 0 28 " S. rang ed ‘ol 5 ages and beth sexes, which = see there Is no appearance of posing for it, Grant | named Ciark—not the one mentioned previ- ———_+e+______ _ _ ——____+9¢____ two vacancies forward. Neither the officers of acing all usiy—and John Huntingtor = ‘Tired of the Woman He El wi the Spain nor any one at the company’s office 15 to 20 adult men, In appears in the door of his tent with one arm | ously—and John Huntington owned a refine: PRIVATE HENRY’s WiLL.—The will of Chas. ie Woman He Eloped With. ‘ = gets” : feredigece idbecine 4 The Balloon in the Soudan. tk tas CacTeG Eee ear ator | Tay 6 thelien Vork aa would give the names of the dead mien. To. and southern departments wine i in this city. The Standard, in accordance wit ‘all ping the tent pole. He ts in the | {ty poliay> bought them gut. Clack ted | B Ward night of the same day it was reported | the most fruitful form of Intemperance, but f est fi fa unll , the coat I buttoned, aid ne sts) accepted | the Greely Arctic expedition, was yesterday ot . noc! . 2 ap wt y wears the soft hat enter the twisted | money, while Payne and Huntington were sat- admitted to probate in Chicago, ahd letters | _ J08e Francisco Maldonade eloped with Mary | that another sea boarded the ship and knocked | the north it nue spirit from grain, beet root or For the first time in English wart are to be utilized in the Soudan re balloons my The e ix i rh vere mo e i Ost Cor en ca transport Queen has sailed from the Thames the service. ‘The tace is thin and heavy | had been an Koulish peasant. He workea hes | fektamentary issued to Win. "Helms, the | Lotridge,a pretty shop girl, a few weeks ago. | Prone sixof the crew, ail of whom Were more | potato ‘ht ts tnost consum n Holland there Frith the balloon ‘and telegraph corps for the | eee ae ee not per eare,, engtes Heli” | at day labor, bullt fences, drove horses, wheeled | Oroterin-law of the deceased. The catate | Jose's parents are wealthy reaidents of the City | Visitation. the ‘weather became moderate and | wore 43,000 drink seks ia 1901, het this wae Suakiim expeditionary force. “Three balloons | {i vce of parade, the entice merpliane Coie | sand and mixed mortar.’ Finally. he put on_a | cousiats of a rea | seaunie teatiiaie in cuntee Sageetion took {he balance of the voyage was without particu- | ber has’ sinee Ween reduced by two-thirds, In Y ane 2 . ident Russia a reduction has also en place from are taken out with all the necessary appliances | attitude, the rudenes of the surrouadines, | !af Toot for some one and made good wages: He night Miss Lotridge returned to her home. She 257.000. . i ‘ . ea ioe Fa followed that occupation for several years and ‘i THE SCYTHIA'S TRIATS. 257.000 to 146,000, while, on the other hand, to be used for taking observationsof the enemy's | Would advise no spectator that this was ‘Soon Dred INSANE OVER His TROUBLE.—E. R. | SAysthather husband abandoned her on her hi y has b siderably increased: positions. All have been made at the school of | ion commander of ¢ bobs peer hee dg igre | In Berlin the auth Shee te oe great armies, the man | our He then took a contract to ‘put a slate roor | Butz, a respectable young at who es com wedding trip to Chicugo. She seems totakeher| The Cunard steamer Scythia also bad serious “s . in Berlin the authorities have been very toler- engineering. Compressed hydrogen for inflating hloment ‘centered, "Cp Tie eT cat that | over the Union depot, and his profite, added to | Balted to jail in Reading, Pa., peseprion oereatly to heart It ts said that the | trouble. She left Liverpool February 21, and | ant and the drluk shops have risen from {637 a Mexican did not tire of his young wife, but 5 ¢ ’ the balloons ts carried in iron cylinders twelve | tenacity, unshakable faith, malllions reposed | M8 Secumulations, purchased Lim @ smail in. | ROnDSyment ofa small bill for’ whieh he had | gay Mex ed las cig) err the weather was so rough and threatening | in ISG) to 5,395 In 1870, and 11,609 in 1880, ‘ Stn himself responsible, and who subsequent- fides fa legen mated Sn him by | down the channel that two of the cab! while the drink b{il through Prussia is about feet long by one foot diameter, but these are | implicit’ trust. waiting; wealth | terest in the refinery with Col. Payne, To-day | Ty went insane over his’ trouble, died in the | bis relatives induced bim to leave her. It wn the channel that two of the cabin passen- puly fora reserve supply, eighing halt a| was tf ac be has a mansion in F street, that cost | 17 Ne 261,000,000 of marks per annum, or £13,050,- ‘: Wan SoneanGlat: Prospect county insane asylum there yesterday. He re- | thought that he has gone to Mexico. His wife | gers insisted upon being put on shore at area ee een ke ton each. will beleft beliind atti ba-cotopers: | ing, forelzn powers were threatening, treason | $100,000. He keeps sixicen horses 1n bis ata- | foseq food for the past ton days, ‘The deceased | has taken rooms with her father and mother in | Queenstown, which was dene on the pea wit Clnstch Actording to a report pucished ue the Parti Rene also. 4 gas factory and a puriping | wus brewing, precious life was poured out like | dividends. Jolin D. Rockefeller is still: tne | came there from Minneapolis, Minn., and was | ® house fronting the institute. Ifhe comesback | There was noend to the bad weather and ad. w Swiss statistical bureau it would seem that in Station will be put up. rials for this pu water, and the land was full of mourning. This about t ke married when he was arrested. to school she will be able to pounce upon him | verse winds. Constant rain, fresh breezes and | Sweden the Gottenburg system has not been ae net apmantariy unkcnatetteo,20,s | Rom he Seat compat down. Head kis sowseean.Ciamrrtadsioamet- |" a poe sot lf peaccusnet ete Scand telog na | Steraitt lagcumumeting 4zunannces othe Braxt more gas are provide tion, not $0 much looking abroad as commun- brother, “Bill” Rockefeller, as he’ is called by tah pee ang Cee! ns ear A Fortune Instead of a Divoree. peas constant brok py Re ek On the lsiter be teen 1858 hen 00D eng ’ dred lighter. cylinders, easily « Ing With hiunself, bearing in every line of face | BeoFle grho, Know him hereabouts, own $40,- | Thalanored bor, necently stale a velocipede trem | From the San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 22 the sath, then in intitude 80 deg. 42 mine Tong: | Srhile belwreeh ASTS See Aaa Hee ae > form, part of the eqspnicy And figure the impress of the hea viest Fesponsl- | Socks of the Standard walk. Col. Payne’ ime | ® White boy. A member of & writes fa Peter G. Partridge, the capitalist, died im this | itude 19 ‘ex. 26 min. The di ran that | In Denmark, notwi ding the slocing of Sees oo int go pening | rn Suns nnd Me Pager ibon | OR Seated at Joeman | yu Marcy ering amen ron boa | Scone [appl an an | mont wey andi Soop Sew aie emptied they 'w hess of the show of power, but just at that mo. Ligh Fenge the OOy rata ted a othe and Sirs; | $180,000, all of which he bequeathed to his Sou milles were minde, Tine ship lated woarie | Seen ie oe ee oot Ad og Fecharged at the” “nt a patient endurance in tls own wasted | leven, or elght years ago Mr. Andrews, who | Yonge the sin a dish of hominy whien | Brother, P. M. Partridge, of Quebec, Canada. | next dag and oarmthanat, ig the raging gale, | 60 rampant, er where alcoholiam soukes such containing on erson of the woes of an anxious nation, Ugon | still remained at the refineries in the capacity | the powdered g) ole Gant mily's | Louls G. Parttidge, the well-known ‘attorney, | 856 miles were recorded. Phe’ Sethe aes | covambant, oF where alcoholism makes such falcon. ascent pe fim: instant, rested greater responsibility | Of superintendent of the practical part or the | had been, pre ay, Fortuanvely. the gies | WHo died on last Thursday, was the son of thé | fice “airs, Were Tec 12 ‘opened | of insane from alcoholinn has doubled, te } made, in which non Will be tethered by | than, any other living man; upon him oan. | Baa Beog seat Las iaterest Cade ceeton | was discovered on ike fiat monthfal teing | deceased capitalist, but his ame had been ex: | Wien WoT Of the jvorage. It opened portion being 19) ‘for the men and ai waae et oon will be tered hopes entreation: prayers, paar pits | aud offered to sell his Interest. Andrews claims = Cn eed cluded from the will "re ‘man resolved but di ic. cee vd af ag oh Mo hf § munication by telephone criticism, bratal dispariement.’ He is’tn the | {0 Pe Acommon man, while Rockefeller right- Otaseault with inesttomurien eored ne cree ta tenn: te eee ee there wana whole” gale and’ tremen- Physician, nis. of opinion that ets: alcohol, oF between the ear and the attitude Of Dearing it all, with te cepent of | This probably was the foundation of the Gos. plreciontansase et asian iE evorted by en ample cohcession to Bim, tue dous sea, The ship labored heavily and made sicohal ef wine, s comparatively harmalées, servations of the’ without complaint whieh is te mark of grea | Ble, ,bfe"¥ thie andrews complained, and | BURDEP UsDeE 4, Farina WALt The | tate. &,,G: Partridge, recently deceaed, was | Sih, With gales fromthe west-aorthwest and | tovsigabsaners palserocs and ke this babes aL ae isolate tos | mack monty be wanted trbicanare: Andre | Hataimann” ouufanr ou Hance urea’ | aco 24 gowrygtus one 8 ras aad | noth norest, ‘ad SjuNls’ mins a | waa" ie stir pe tw tae : = P! : Cone oat Waakinig tome < | Bie ved Hae ks picket Dane ceca wag already rich, ‘and, being somewhat excited, Baleemore, fell last evening, aruahing, the ad- | were pel in oourt counterappiications for | © ray the he ship on fell Se a carried selves ‘and doctor thelr chil when From the Philapelphia Times. to-day. been’ more utterly. petnetio than 4c ia bata piece of paper and hastily writin house and instantly killing John Sauer, ‘but during bis last lliness his wife visited | & Detectives Bond and Donaghy, of the central | tmcralenng ‘heat? a neue inant ts but re: | Ehereon one million dollars,” handed it ts a, Guaploye,_ who wae shoveling, nornest | Him and was preventat his death. It is stated | Gamage was explained ihe cabin hosengers, | Neither dross Non oirl Was Skittish. 4 office, returned from Waskingion yesterday, | Wis til to suffer before the final tahumph of the ‘Andrews afterward hesitated shea sellin we | bullding under Rec kecter honey, whe bees Some ea rey erey tear ome ‘again. | Paradively reconelieg, Teer een ae ee = ralnsephe Cul : eiispoitt Sk le through him, this sim) jure is not See ae - Mere they had been during the inaugural cere:| Wanung in any of the ‘herolo eletienta that | $e, tmansler Was made socordingly. Ames | adiolning was cccupled by Conrad Zou whose | Tie young man Taft no wif, gg le Drovers: liars sre cuty 125 ualesecta Gossc Ge| Sas wort yen go sities With eae Yee ——— purpose Of Watching Philadel-} touch the hearts ofmen. HL, Vanderbilt and made $250,000 tie deat, by her a All m of egress were | py bis wife e008, her eq orcas antares. by being tumbled | evening?” - ws sald out barley, and ‘were rescued about one ‘Steerage passongers was 81 ss) “The city was filled with pickpockets and | Porsoxep HIMSKLY IN CoURT.—In_ the | of the finest mansion In Clevel Tt was four | affer sove jr is attributed pureremoniously sent intoshespby sturchot) She, an Melved “Tenn drive'him with one bunco-men from all parts of the country,” said | City Court, at Louisville, Ky., ‘Thursday | oF five in building. Workmen to frost in the mortar, had thawed and Gem. Corse’s Wound. Tee Dat was only slightly. band.” Detective Bond “and we had cur hands fall to | nicrning a” respectable leeking gaan Brought hers rom Rome ‘and the richest niave- | weakened the wall. Joss is estimated at | yom the Commercial Gazetté. Pog cog Dekent ot the galeon the 26th = bot- | Bite rn ga” keep track of ule Philadelphia contingent. We | Jeremial Haden, charged with theft was soca | rial could be purchased was used in con- | seversl thousand doliars. . Pesded stccrage passenger eipeulated a petition fucveeded in maxing twenty-three arrests, | to stealthily lifts tin to his lips and then | struction. ‘place has been occupied by, ‘Mr. Gen. Hickenlooper tells a good one on Gen. Menerirs ig the captain to abandon the Among these were WSK. i; and W Baker, | drop it on the floor. A few moments later the | Andrews for several ears, and is SULLIVAN READY To Rrax—In re-| Corse. It was at Alatoons that a rif le ball took | ship, altas two by Ei Ww risoner fell to the floor with agroan. He was Yeteted ont by boas Clevelanders as one of toa rocelved in Boston reater- | Corse alongside of the head. Gen. Sherman i alias ‘the Duke of Chi «: » | immediately taken out of the court mom and most Private Arye in ivan would fight recel) from Gen. Corse that hisear 4s suid to have bgen the ac conveyed ‘© the fail, where he now liesat the | America. Mr. Andrews has in 4 per yg as poll his cheek-bone were Murphy tu his recent street-car thieving opeva- | point of death. box which he dropped was government Lepr © deal of real "s trainer and Be 'was still able to hold his, ‘posifion and’ fiche tions iu this city, and John Manderfield,a Phiia- | found to contain rat polson, Haden’ was ar. | estate: stocksin some of ‘tmanume- sie gl gg Pg gr med Frege : delphia professions! who, several yeurs ago, | rested several days ago as a suspected ing ‘and any ‘iit any place ‘they could be ‘AS as over to see ‘when arrested for picking buckets, tied ‘to | was identified as the man who stole ® mit of | amount of other ALL has been stated vest ee him, him. He found Gee bribe Detective Houser with an offer of 950 to | clothes and various other articles, Hie belor together years by « poor ow Xe ten days, when | with his in ‘and, in his | | Western Office Boy—-Must a been the editor, I Fe neon breterred death to"the: disgrace of conv mllsion botes os tue rivers Perm ® LN gg Re ap hai oy Ste ee ce BS | eno) Siphed One happy Junior at the promenade was rec- | for larceny. oe or yy ew 2 ognized by the young ladies as “the gentleman anxiety a patent ordered the surgeon to, remove the “So I suppose, Where is he? Where is he, Bolinger keen ‘The female clerk bill, which was so tske fa Faliadel is Was done ny oak on Set I polar it, With the oid-gold mustache."— Fale Necord. oa wade ta ls ‘of Toprosemaainee iy | Bilson Teceipts, the win- | formality, and there was a not fh.” Dakota is no longer “a tender-foot” territory. solvent tive une ee CMa for ie ge ¥ Pied as Re and the 35 per Serateh of the and @ hole in the ueaig in atn't het Aln’tin, eh? 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