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CITY AND DISTRICT. i ff THE EVENING STAR: WASHIN' TRAINING NURSES. ee” 55 ka IGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, a i NOVEMBER 21, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET OYSTER CULTURE. IN THE AQUEDUCT TUNNEL. posit THE ANNUAL Ror OF BOOKS. LITERARY NOTES. TOO BUSY FoR BUSINESS. ELEVEN —— ar roun ed Card — are Taught te be Usefal | The Enormous Growth of aoa permet Tan, A New System h is Expected to | How the Conneeti Made Between | How Women the Gover: | sovventrs DIPLOMAT, Private Tatier: | A Texan Landlord whe was Deeply In- a [7HE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN | * 2 viationize ine Oyner tndastey- ‘Two Headings. im 9 Sick Room. ment’s Copyright Business. Ne Redon doting ae, sameseatons of terested im his Newspaper. A Gtatement that Astonished the Erte —— : re Pg Sy ee Tieket Agent at Heneadale. ree ite me ectecry te HM | rue Prax Pnorosey BY xR. JOHN A.RYDEE OF | THE SCENR AT THE MOMENT WHEN THE BOCK | THE TRAINING SCHOOL AXD NURSES pruuo- |'rHR LITERARY AcTIFTTT oF Tux counray as| fie Cueralier "Kuthor, by the Comstane de | Prom _ ' ape == THE FISH COMMISSION —SPAT ENOUGH TO| BARRIER WAS BLOWN AWAY—SACTS ABOUT | TORY—WOMEN WHO ATTEND LECTURES To] SHOWN BY THE ACCUMULATIONS IN THE ith a Memotr of the Author, by the Comteme the Chicago Ledger. OW BABES ARE ABANDONED—THE IMPossr- BILITY OF DETECTING THE OF FENDERS—SUG- GESTED AMENDMENTS TO THE EXISTING LAW, “My investigations have proved to me that wach a law was needed,” said Police Officer ONeill, who is detailed to ala the work of the Humane society, under the tecent law, pro- viding for the protection of children’ from COVER LARGE AREAS CULTIVATED IN A SMALL POND—THE EARLY LIFE OF THE BI- VALVES, “There,” said Mr. John A. Ryder, of the fish commission, after rapidly sketching with his pencil adiagram ona sheet of paper before him, “that represents the pond and canal whieh I propose to use in spat culture.” THE THE WORK IN THE TUNNEL—MULES THAT LIVE UNDERGROUND. Ono of the greatest engineering feats yet un- dertaken at the national capital is the construc tion of the water works extension tunnel. For five miles this tunnel extends, or will extend when completed, through bed rock. It begins at the distributing reservoir and terminates at FIT THEMSELVES YOR THEIR ROME DUTIES— A TALK WITH THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT. ‘The training school for nurses is in a little red. brick building at the corner of 12th and F streets, partially over a stire. A light shines above the transom at all hours of the night. It is there where women, young, middle aged and elderly, are taught to be gentle and kind and to CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY—, THE LIBEABIAN, ne ‘There is one branch of the government service carried on in this city of which coompareel vate Uttle 1s known among the people. That is the copy-right department of the Library of Con- gress. This bureau was organized as recently as 1870, when, for the first time the business of Wi ‘Mirabeat fom irate emelte Oo. Washington: Brothers. three years ago, and interest in them is likely to be renewed with thelr appearance in Eng- lish, on account of the free comments made by the writer on the people he met during his sta; is however is the only notable Talat cccdt than Toey have wovalue ones, A traveler landed at a wayside tavern in | Cor. . ¥. Sun, Texas early ope morning, and, after sitting round without discovering any signs 0! f break- fast until am appetite like a mustard plaster be- gan gnawing, he walked up to the landlord,who ‘was behind tne counter bent nearly dou! bie over ® newspaper, in Which he was tracing the lines ofa thrilling romance with his forefinger as he puffed away at an old cob pipe. HoNespALe, Pa. Nov. 13.—A fow days agoa Reatly dressed, tresh-looking Woman, about 30 Years of age, applied to Harry Poster, the Erie Uoket agent in this place, for information as te the lowest rate of fare ror herself and family Warren, Pa. “How many persons?” asked the agent. “Myself and my eleven chiidren,” she sald, te “What Dreakfast?” hesaid.| AS soon as Agent Foster could catch bie cruelty, neglect and abandonment. Stax reporter had asked him for information | the new reservoir near the Soldiers’ home. The | saminister to the wants of the sick, relleving, | registry of copyrights and the deposit of copies | ever as embodying the views and obecrvations iTustaninon peiauen bar ‘id not look up. | breath he exclaimed: “The law, however, !s now In its ernde state, | respecting the system which he has devised for | distance beneath the surface of the ground | 9c rar as possible, the pains of suffering human- | Of books and other publications was transferred | of au intelligent and fair-minded gentleman and can be much improved in several recpects, | Oneehange which should be made is that the | lawshould provide a fine by the Police Court | cases where children are employed as acro- batsor forother purposes condemned by the law, instead of requiring such cases to be taken before the grand jury. Another amendment breeding oysters, and which promises to have a great Influence upon the future of the oyster in- dustry in the south. Heretofore oyster culture in this country has been confined almost alto- gether tothe simple method of sowing shells upon the bottom. To these shells a portion of Tanges from 85 to 140 feet. There are five shaftson the line of o@mstruction—one at the distributing reservoir, oné at. Foundry branch, one at Rock creek, one at Champlain avenue, and one at Howard university. Ever since the Work was begun it has been carried forward ity. Women who wish to deyote their lives to nursing the sick are there taught all it is neces- sary for @ good nurse to know, and the sick are there furnished with careful nurses or informed hore they may find them. Strangers who are taken illat hotels or boarding houses, awa from the clerks of the United States district courts to this one central office at Washington. At the same time the original records of copy. rights which were previously scattered in about sixty different offices all over the country, were, by law, placed in charge of the librarian of Con. ‘ing to comprehend the people and institu- Hone Stthe country to which be has been sent, He gives ‘attention alone to the things that affected him personally. The picture which he paints fs, therefore, in an exaggerated Bnd dis form, only’ what was seen through the jaundiced eyes of a fussy, self-suft- ‘The traveler raised his voice a notch or two and Tepeated: “When do you have breaktast?” The man behind the bar never moved. The ‘traveler thumped on the counter with bis knuc- Kles to attract attention, and again sald, much louder than before: Eleven children! Great Scott, madam! Not leven < Gertatnty, sir,” replied the woman, evidently Surprised at the agent's question and mauuer, “Whose would they be ifnot mines “In the name of goodness, then, how old are they?” asked the agent, moppilg the perspire an on from his forehead. should msitea wifes compe at a friends, there fin clent little: who was unable to adjust | “When do you have breakfast?” “Weil, sir,” said the woman, after ashort Her husband in eases of chasl treatinen mune | the fry adhered, and in course of time devel- the. torial the Tee reso ietin tin Gan OF eee Wate | BTess, Who Is now sole custodian of all copyright | SieBsctt to mew surroundl Incapable, of | | “Heb?” said the landlord, Meith his tage stilt | mental cate “threo of them are 8, three dren. What js needed is a law that can be | Oped into full grown oysters. The diagram | poth directions, east and west. For each shaft | accompanied with the experience and kuowr | Tecords, and whosesignature is necessary to per- | making allowance for. the conditions by which buried in the newspaper. of them are 7, two of them are 5, and three of speedily enforced.” which Dr, Ryder drew represented @ square | there are two rellets of workmen, one squad | eae ox physician, upon which they may | fect a copyright. The advantages of a central | the polftical and social systems of the country. ‘When do you have breakfast?” them are 3 years old. “What haa been your work?” asked THE Sfar | Pond, Cartes borenahs Sad - Stor «Pie | 80e8 00 inthe morning and the other in the | draw in case of need. They are taught to face oCrenieey. Sad Goposit for copyright pub- | Were affected at that time, and anable or Bm | tyMost every day.” Agent Foster dropped into a chair as though reporter. necting the pond with the open ater. jane | evening. ‘The machinery 1s run by compressed |tuke away the terror” of ‘a’ sick cations are manifold. In the first place, any | willing to see anything worthy of praise in any | “Is this one of the lucky days?” some ove had hit him with a club. The chief work I have been called upon to | pond, we will say.” continued Dr. Ryder, ts 40 | air. A complete description of the entire works | bed in szanee place. A Star reporter rang | question of literary property can be settled by a | People save those o! = on ee ee) ee “Madam,” said he, “you deserve to have @ doy" Aaid Mr. O'Neill, “has been in relation to | [ect Sq0are, ad i ace toda eo hundred | was given In Tue Stak when they were first | the bell the other evening, and ina moment | reference to the flies, us a Complete and exces | pleased ieemeroge mateer ofthat Aceere. a fie You going to have ‘\oday?” Pass for Uwelve. Come th again ina few days, cruelty to children ‘and abandonment. It is | bushels he ai ee ssake Se aie set in motion. Powerful engines at the aque- | was admitted by a colored man, and <a ie lent system of indexes has been carried out by | aud woman, haps een ir nape SLreckon more'n like we will.” and I'll see what can be done.’ true a many intent children are aban- | trench, is omer ani mace, | WUct bridge, over Rock creek, compress the air | sented to a quiet, gentlespoken lady, wio had | the brarian, Before 1870 it was almost impos. | cans, individ or jn the aguregate, were | “How soon do you suppose it will be ready?” The agent in the meantime ascertained that doned i their mothers, but It is almost a | merely for the purpose of economizing space: | and drive ‘it through pipes Which extend to | just stopped at the bead of the stairs as the re- | sible to establish any fact as to the ownership or | @! odious, and Re ee Et Bothin’ about it.” the woman's name was Quilen. She iived at Physical impossibility to find the offending | Zhe area of the pond should about equal | ech shaft. ortar entered. Het face Dore an expression | validity of copy right property on account of the | countries were usually lithe better. isco, | What's the reason you don't? Gaie’s tannery, six miles from Honesdale. Her mothers. The infant ts carried from one end | thatof the canal. and tah San hone DESCENDING A SHAFT. of inquiry, mingled with Something of concern, widely scattered records which contained the | then Russian minister a pet SGoz I don’t know.’ husband is a laboring man, and about three of the town to the other, and its identity is en- | Shou! Ole pate Thee pth s = aaa x | 28 the visitor advanced to speak to her, asifshe | only evidence of copyright. Now, by a triple “a villainous man, crepe an anc cay pen do you generally ave itr” years ago went to Warren to work,aud had a rely lost. Sometimes ‘a piece of clothing ap. Sa bee low water. The canal fs p ta- |. STAR reporter visited the Rock creeK | expected to hear some story of suffering and | system of Indexing, first by authors, second. yy | disgusting,” while his wife had auty of | “When the coffee biles.” short time ago sent for his wife and ehiidrea, Pears to furnish a clue, but when you trace it | a ae a Catach is fire name nives ip | Shaft to witness the breaking of the last wall of | to be called upon for assistance. But,on fearn- | publishers, and third by ltles or subjects avy | youth, but asilly manner.” M. de Maroschall, | “Has the fire been started yet?” + | The couple had been married toa years. Mi Bp,no one knows anything about the child. | cles for i ne Brariee ha niga Gp wg fry to | Tock between the eastern heading of that shaft | ing the object of bis visit, she invited the re- | Publication can be traced In a tew moments, | the Austrian pienipotent ary _ cages {don’t know nothin’ about it.” Cullen's statement as to the pumber and i case of abandonmentin which we were | the material or objects exposed for the fry to | rock be A f tho Champlain | Porter up into a plainly {aroished sitiing-room | and any question concerning it saulatactorly | SIP, who sheers at eversthing.” Henry Cl “What's the reason you don't?” her children was substantiated by neigh! ete a police wali iracw tin gi safer | ofoyster spells, ‘The receptacles are formed of | avenue shaft: Pim grevising aumvelf with | sd talked ireely with him conceraing the | answered. BREN te tas or Se Eemisk Reece ar | aoos Edonhcares came eo | Sas had (presented, her Busband with eleven where a police oflicer knew the girl. J oe stitution. ‘THE ACCUMULATION OF ROOKS. | Seo here, landlord’ tour ertical strips ot wood six inches wide, six | rubber boots and a rubber coat the reporter, Woodbury, thon Secretary of the Navy, is| «Team " nn the child ale wet to ner oute | inches long, and secured toeach other parallel | carrying a miners lune stopped on. te PIAL ‘THE PLAN OF THE SCHOOL, “Another great advantage from the deposit of | curuly dismilssed as “insignificant.” ‘Mrs Meade | _“"Wellsthen ier ike as have you tell me who's Ageut Jobn Nt AUbatt, sad cate hin a ee, ghe left the child to learn what had become of | and three {eet apart by a cross plece at the top, | form Or cuxe of the elevator. A few momenls| The school was established in 1877 by mem: | coples of publications in Washington,” sala the | was “polite, but very, commons” her “corridor | rumuate Wiese ment of the case. Mr. Abbott sent. back. ine %t. Her conscience troubled her, and she was | 2nd two horizontal side pieces cpa ies ot sereny ana the bottom of oe Lilies bers of the medical society, with the co-opera- | librarian, Mr. Spofford, to a Sra reporter, “is | Was fined ‘with frightful patntings,” and oes The old man raised his gave the | structions at once to sell Mrs. Cullen a ball-fare San we teccited Haine ehild’s being fe | Wertleal plocen.' Coarse wire netting fs then 1e- | muck and water tr iaore waa threefiasors | Hon of eeveral benevolent ladies in Washiog- | seen in to rapld accumulation in tueiibrary of | wreedamedters were “badly Drowgit, up, badty Sands Oe eet mee Rie Seth cree, a eae aren boos mr heceattend heretoven Sora Yoner, and T think sas Goon eure OF fe | cures to the vertical strips below the two cross | mile up to the eastern heading. The flickering | ton. The object Is to train nurses so that they | Congress (which is open to all the people) of the oh ba ttle ones, IMPOSING A CHILD ON ANOTHER. “Sometimes,” continued the officer,“a person. ‘will leave a child with a Woman promising to pay $2 8 week or $10 © month for its pieces in such a way as to form a basket, which ‘will hold about three bushels of oyster shelis or cultch. One of these receptacles will be allowed Wwevery running toot of the canal. The tides twice a day wilicarry the fry back and forth lghtor the diminutive miner's lamp seeme: ‘only to make the darkness more visible. Now and then with a lunge THE Stak man would go Into water'a foot deep. Finally the heading was reached and clambering over a huge pile 01 can go ont and care for the sick, taking the place of mothers and wives when’they are ab- Sent, or performing the duties that these na- tural norses do not always understand. A regular course of instruction Is given and lec- entire product of the American press, so far as ivembodles books, periodicals, musical com, sitions and works of art, protected by the copy- right laws. ‘The rapid growth of the copyright deposits accounts for the enormoussize of many rate English,” in short, A charity fair held by the “elegant ladies” of the city, which he attended, “was only curlous on account of the filth, the poor display and bad order kept” Mr, Gadsby was'“an old wreteh, who had made a fortune in the slave trade,” which, ell, sometimes the niggers runs 1 times tie old woman gives it a whirl some- Umes the cussed thing sorter wobbles along tor itself, and then agin sometimes I gives myself, and every once in a while some a hist utern- The pleasures of Thanksgiving commence at ‘the first loose need of preparation for the eventful he great government libraries in Euro 7 Jawed, knock-kr son of @ tiger like you | 41° sf through the canal in which these collectionsare | 1 stone the reporter reached tures are delivered by prominent members of | Of is ~ Pe | howevel lid not prevent Washington society | comes alo to try his ak- | day, and it#influence lasts: og Eros, wens the, person who browsh The | Rorpendet, hat iemutieas or fy gut TRE DIViDINO Watt His ica etc i ak aan, amrene: | Eu a ern gened ogi | fom esagto Pec dena Mame’ | ihe Bameatine ac teenie eae | Settee ath on rte fen onan ti ‘ : : 2 ‘ Taahlog she hot ever feted Sraug more, Now that is net 2] with the ebband flow of te tides or 360 times | between the two sectionsof tunnel. The drills relate ce Bos rei case ofabandonment under the law. It may be a swindle or a case of breach of trust, but we could do nothing if we could find the person to during the spatting season.” WHAT ONE OYSTER WILL DO. were busily at work with their clanging noise. These drills are diamond-pointed, and they extend into medicine and surgery sufficiently togive them a knowledge of how to care for the ill in all cases and to supplement the work of the physicians. The course of training extends | literary activity of the United States is inereas- ing every year, and as the library of Congress receives two copies of every book: copyrighted within ten days afver its publication it cau his nose in bis napkin ‘constantly during his dinner.” Mr. and Mrs. Bayard were “ridicu- lous Americans, who have the Impidence to in” his mouth too free he takes a notion to; out to the horse trough and soak his head, and after that he's alluz meek to mind his own business fora spell. What in the name of Tom It is emphatically a day ot good cheer and merry-making. In many homes it ts a day of family reunion, and a time when old friends “One lar “a reo rock, y ne : call themselves descendants of the Chevaller | Scott do you anyhow? Can’ keep | And merry young vatber in old bome- whom the child belonged. Boe. Nandred maillious ofence am | Bromihd moutrar theranait: the compressed | throuxh two years, and the students in train | SOURCE alone will form eros ke ous from this | Havard, ignorant, no doubt, of the fact that he | yourcatee di heehee eee toe Fore | stead, aad sit atoand doeroas wintareeed “Another way of disposing of children {s in | "Will yield one hundred millions ofeggs. A | Ys conveyed inio and. along the tunnel | ns are taken Into the hospitals for experienee, | vource alone will Of these copies goes into the | Had thé good sense never’ to marry, and have | piece? I want to flud out what the blazes | boards telliug mirth-provoking stories bt tee tng manner: A woman will come along with » | buanel of good oysters would yield about a BII- | throug w /ouriuch pipe. Near tho heading o | Tue instructions are all free to those desirous of | (homer vet, tne of hess copies goes Into the Heer oe ae ee aban | Wee ee goin’ to dowith that old pirate t-ve been | lous neo, and enjoving' te} thild, sto; r m1 ee ions is e i a yris cr roche.’ ve a orry' was e a3 froma Faber prac mage ache guia Ue bean asad el coaches se ao rubber hose ls attached to the pipe and the alr pec ig merely to lncrease the number of trained | ‘ined in the copyrixht department and cannot “Goa w in’ about for the last two months, now 7 goto the store and buy something.’ The col- ‘ored woman takes the child and has It left on my hundred bushels of oysters, I propose bave back and forth through my canal, and besides I will have a few spawners in each passes through this to the di ving adjustable enables the workmen to at- tach and detach as the progress of the work re- nurses, A TALK WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT. be taken out. ‘he anzual increase of the Con- gressional brary varles from 20,000 to 30,000 el,” failed to impress or please. He was “rough in ‘his manner, wiltal and ill-bred, pompous to that ihey've ketched him at last. You're not ridin’ on the keers now, so What's the use 0° be- come a day of feasting, and sidered the crowning sventof the day. It is ail : the tast degree, IIL at ease,” and “usually con- | in’ in a sweat | fitting that at such times the larder should P volumes even now. Besides this there has been: , her hands. That is a clear case of abandon- | One of the receptacles. 1 Mill mnake use of | quires. On each side of the tunnel drilis were | «Thus far,” the superintendent sald to the re- | accumulated during the last fiiveen vents, wich | Sealed ls sad_ mediocrity the author Severe | qiipyt then a darkey stepped intothe back yard | £! Tipe ong: pegs aera gon eben god ment Dar itis next to impossible to trace the | methods of tertilization which are essentially | at work boring holes bout two Inches in| porter, no men have applied for admittance to | out any cost, a great collection of works of art, | thing about: the Americas te reompenat tO mee, | ee wesan Pounding a Joint of stove-pipe with & tatty snes bona. Tee ten ee oe offender. I have had several cases like | my own. I depend, however, more largely upon | diameter, The drills work with a Jerky the school. There are about thirty students, | Soch as engravings, chromos, photographs, | their opinions, thelr manners: thelr labits, SO acca ” Jowest pin, the redduat crentertion fea oman with whom the ehike i Gere | the nattiral brood, using ariificial fertit aaa [ana CRN Cae Eee oe orate Aino nein exapitig Iii age foun twedity tO ntte Ace: acne | ea oeTapES anid pho sores, which will ou | thelr character!” ‘This silly stu? will be read | stranger torn nese pe eae?” Inquired the | fowest pumpkin, the reddest crant py with | who is left, rom. nd Ww: ton sim: y. 3 ly son- i e voice. . Se ee Pras We Rove asan auxiliary, getting spat fi fry produ an ‘@seml-revolutio: y Tanging nage from single. ‘The inost of them | Gay Jnake a surprisingly large exhibit, if Con- | Stine dintunes of thine avis with emnteetnent I have had eases where mothers description of the party that imposed the child upon her. “What advantage does this tem possess over other system: d sys oP" faked THE A MOMENT OF TRIUMPH. Amid the clashing of drills and din of picks seek this field of labor as a means of aking a living, though probably man, have a natural gress ever bullds a library ‘yand art gallery to contain the wealth of mate rial which iow | r indifference; but what au experience its “{ shouldn't the landlord, plunged Into his’pay sor onder a durned bit,” returned per. together with the most savory cakes, ri puddings, and spiciest of pies, are brought fore rough pr 2 crowds a dozen rooms in the Capitol building | 2ye during tie niee te he try! And just Suicid itnatte "Turkey ‘and’ pumpet tat have left children with persons to care for them ve ayell oftriamph and | taste tor it. I don’t Know that there Ix inuch | : "i & | eye during his stay in his count nd Ju fieide ‘Spiritnaliot. ‘urkey and pumpkin pie bave trom time eee ee eee STARTCPOTET. ay increases the chances, | 0.0 the workmen rave a 7 P about it, though that may enter in { Lil to overflowing. Tt is almost incredible that | SH, Su uns pis Stay in hls country! And Just of the child. but [can make nothing out of such a@ease. The child was not abandoned and not treated. One thing bastardy Iaw—a law that would compel the father of a child to pay five dollars a month or by taking advantage of the {ull spatting capa: city of the volume of water. Oyster embryos, under ordinary conditions in open water diffuse and affix themselves throughout the three di- mensions of such a body of water. The methods | proclaimed that his drill had penetrated to the next shaft. An examination showed this to be the fact, ‘The drill hud gone through, Meun- time for several days past work has been si pended in the western heading of the Cha: ‘, but there is much that is pathetic, and a great deal more that is practical. There comparatively few persons untrained who. ww how to care for the sick, and when a per- son is stricken down, away from home and Congress takes no step to provide for this mag- niticent library; yet for fifteen years it has turned a deaf éar to the suggestions of the Ik brarian, who is compelled to utilize the dark and damp recesses on the ground toor for stor- is somewhat difficult to understand. It cer- tainly docs no eredit either to the memory of the man who wrote it or the judgment of those Tesponsible for its publication. WRITING TO MARY FOR FORGIVENESS A’ ND GAZ ING AT HER PHOTOGRAPH BEFORE HE TOOK UP IIIS PISTOL AND JOINED HIS GHOSTS. From the New York Sun, Nov. 18. honored custom become an ind! of the bill of They are, howe: | of ou guest sable part re jor Thanksgiving dinner, , AbLY sustained by a variety er ‘dishes, t0 ail of which the welcome expected to do Justice to an extent | Piioren as i ee rol = sULR: John W. Evans, of Scranton, registered on | Which is not demanded of him at any other ld not be a . age rooms, where the books and otber valuable | TWO YEARS IN THE JUNGLE: The Experiences . Tegh on more for its support. If such a law wasin | which have been used provided for collectors Plain avenue shaft. The blasting coul | friends, the presence of b careful, trained | Material sufer from dampness and vernil of a Tiunter aud Naturalist, in India, Cesion, the | Mond: } Hl | time. =| Sees saiely carried on from two directions when the : a suffer from damp ermin. ia, Monday evening atthe Hirschman house, 19.| force there would be fewer eases of abandon: only at the bottom or on the suriace. This | Cinncction between the two headiogs was so | RU, WHO Wil be gentle and Kind: | yo Gnownn or THB PUBLISHING niesivrss, | Seley Peninsula and Borin By W Any kind of soup can be served for a first CASES OF CRUEL TREATMENT. “The complaints of ezuelty to children gene- Fally come through the police,’ said Mr. occupy the three dimensions of the water, and | providesacheap and feasible method of spat culture of almost unlimited productiveness. nearly made. A blast set off in one heading, unknown to the workmen fp the adjacent tun- nel, might cause loss of life, So it was decided and care for one, ts a blessing that you must feel the need of to appreciate. We have young and middle-aged ladies who are studying to become protessional nurses. When they graduate they “Tt may give some idea ot the great extent and rapid growth of copyrights in this country,” | | | | Homsapax, Chict taxidermist, C. 3. Musoaua, tc. with Maps end fiasteatlons. "Sew York: Charles Seribaer's Sons. Washingto: Win Ballantyne & Son. Great Jones street, and had his trunk sent to | course, room 6, on the second floor. He was respectably | after dressed and 23 years old. He asked to be called | *ecured: If oyster soup is chosen, itcan be made is recipe, and & most excellent result be . | Cat Lwo medium-sized bunches of celery into : | Brovecute the work from the Rock Creek tun: | fre hired to care for the sick “xt hospitals, in | Continued the Mbrarian, “to state the fact that | Those who enjoy travel, those fond of adven- | 8tG Glock yesterday morning. He was found |g, wo mediums pote geet ngaen’ food ONelll. Very few come tothe office of the | jne foo maRy REO! pate ee nel. However, the superintendent of the | private louses, and at hotels. We keep a difec- | {lie annual entries of copyrichts now exceed | tyre, and those tnterested te natorat history | 2eRd On the floor of his room yesterday, A pis- | briskly for fifteen minates. Strain ‘the juleo bi a : champlain avenue section was in wateb, and | {ory—this is the directory office as wel ~ | 28,000, being several thoustnd more than the | ™% > fi tol Jay. by him, with which he had shot himself | from two quarts of ovatere 10 that complatacs cam be sent there. “Khe come | Siute guotance of what the othersserdging, | Within a few moments. fer the drill plereed | Pscholvand cus Hed ogee whe | peents auntally tssued by that great insuitte | Willallke be entertalned and instructed by Mr, | $0) /ay,bx,bim. with whic he had sb al half- | shell trom! theoystera: wae ee ein ot ete that complaints can be sent there. ‘The com solute ignoranco of Preared on the mid oF Gere: | whe dividing wall nis vole was heard extend | NEO Nocrar tue might oF eee See ae eis | Lion, the PatenLofies. ‘The Lusiness has grown | Hornaday's narrative, ‘The author explains in | fifog eee an onatable, He had ap- | tothe oyster Juice: place it over the fire: and int is generally made to the volice officer on | The paper Pj oa ing his congratulutions. A, meusurement | best nurses live here when they are not en- | {foun less than 10,000 entries the first year to | his pretace that tho journey of which his book | Parentiy sat ina chair by the tavie, ewatlowed | y's also one fevel teaspoonful of sal ni beat, id it he tend it fe bet 4d his was published at the Johns Hoy y y i it, bait thas wed tome. ‘These cases are those of chiniren | Rinsuntversity onthe 2ist of October. Brooks | Showed that there was two and salt fect. of | guged, and we have the address an particu. | thiseuormousextentat the present time. At this | is the record was one of action, ratheg, than ob- | 88 ounce of laudanum, shot himself, and tallen | quantity ot pepper, one-half pound ‘of butter, Tite have, been erucliy ‘heaten. neziected uy | mucthods of Using fois provides only forthe | Tok value, the tng. Redings the ill | fats cSnecraing those wholivesivewhery, therg | Tala the couyrigut department will quadrapie | 1 10¢ Tvord uw one of action, rath. thar bis | nthe table was als found a photograph of | ua cattaablestmata of gmuhe Into whieh ome Gissipated parents, or exposed to suffering. It! fry that comes to the surface; mine not only | ™ |. | areelshty-three names on the register, und | i‘ a Sethe . | ad ~ Atgatie hi, plespoonful of fle as been mixed smooth, $e Bacdl aceaatinnes toaaohe the conec ost | ‘the fry on the surface. but that which | Urteen holes were pierced through the divid- | there have been fourteed graduates irom this | publications gathered together under the steady | own calling rather than ia the arts of book- | himself and of a handsome woman standing As noon a 11 bolls, ‘There was one case we had of aboy who bore | ing yall. Gras toca is Guiry Sie rome, school, ten of whom are in practice. Illustrated | operation of the copyrizbt law is In itsetfan in- | craft; but is story is pone the less attractive en oe drop int by his side, taken by a photographer of Scrau- marks all over his body of the beatings re- ceived from his mother. In court the boy said spreads the sp: ting surface through the whole jepth of the water. BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIER. Jecturés are given every Monday nd Friday during the season, beginning in Uclober. ‘The | teresting fact. They nbrace not only books of | every possibie deserip: tion and subject, from the | on that account. ‘On the other band, it has a Gireetness and freshness that would probably ton, A paper he had le the water fre straining it off eare= fully so that celery drop in, Serve as of } | ft on the table with the | soon as it boils up ‘Then the cartridges were set and everything | } 0 P = = twenty volume encyclopedia of learning to the | be lacking were his attention given tostyle of | photograph indicated that Ievans had. bee Roast eneral way of se ¢ marks by failing down on Fauches in Walch Livy are instructed ure sim- u A rd 2 = } iat is a n | Roasting is the general way rving the La tng en oe Lor ho Shs CONVENIENCE OF THE SYSTEM. made ready for the final blast. Some hours | pie, pue very necessary to the training ofa geod | dine novels of the chexp publishing house, but | composition rather than to its substance. It | holdin | THE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIRLS. “Among the advantages of the system,” he ‘went on, “are the convenience and accessibility later, when everything was made ready for the “firing” ws the setting off of the blast 1s called, nurse.” WHAT THE STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT, there have been accumulated over 350,000 musics! compositions, about the same number | hasalso the merit of prec! an abstention from de: sion of statement, and ption of things not lik munications. g interviews with the spirits, and most ly was himself the medium of their com- | It was a half sheet of coarse, Thanksgiving bird, and variety is chiefly made by using different flavorings for filling and F gra shh of works of graphic art, many thousand maps, | seen or doue that Is as delizhtful as it is un- | ruled letter paper, creased and wort asit it - “We cannoteasily make a case under that | of the arrangement. The cultch can easily be | the word was t o retreat. The workmen, | “The students are taught,” continued the | jiiustratiag all paris of the Juited States and | usual in the written experiences and observa- | had been cared in the pocket. On the side | ban or mares eer rea re: ae ‘con we section,” he continued, reterring to the fourth | overhauled if necessary. Every three bushels | Beaded by the report Pylon) he eran lady, “in the dressing of blisters, burns, sores, | foreign countries, and a multitude of dramatic | 5 section of the law providing a penalty for placing or receiving achild under 18 years of of eulteh is completely independent of the rest, and can be removed and examined at any stage. A great advantage is that the water fous to get away from w iocation set with dyna- mite, went down the tunnel some distance. ‘The word was given, the biast set off and, with a thundering, crumbling noise, the wall be- and wounds; the appiication of fomentations, poultices, and minor dressings; the application compositions, many of which, though deposited in tae library of Congress as ‘evidence of copy- tions of travelers who visit far off countries with and gun in hand, and all so of game In view. “The object of Mr, Hornaday's that had been biack penclt: DI¥ Dean: Tam so folded in was. written faintly in lad tobe here to-night, What need to be cooked au hour longer. When placed in the oven the pan should be covered over the bottom to the depth of an inch with water, and Aight, are unpublished. Journey was to collect specimens of natural tiis- | a blessing i is tobeatle to some beck poet Pte y ae : - ge is wv cua: qatagemeutel leecher eucadiionien | a8 - come scenes | more added from time to time ax iLcooks away. Dares, > SirePutable house for tmmoral par: | rushing through Keeps olf the sediment, winich | * eon iy feo headings tumbled. When the | tec crarsee ent oF leeches, thy adinialstra, Oe ae ke cee aD and in this atventaroas ‘pareait Ke tatobres [On “Memory, eweet memory. she any cee De amen Bogeenty wan ie “When the burden of proof ison the govern-| at Unter this, syetcine Lon a peron win | smoke cicared away there was an ope! syringe; the keeping of records of the tempera | “The publishing trade of the country,” con- | tunities for secing places, phases af ilit ood “JOuN aND=AuaAw aX Tomas, | GUYS iv the dripping-pun, and wt least once ment to show that a gittis under eizhiven, 1 | oats Under this system, to laws of Virginia | between the two seetions of tunnel. ture, pulse, and respiration; the best method of | tinued he librarian, “was never in 80 pros- A 4s difficult, you cau see, to estabiish a case.” If agirisays she is nineteen, you cannot easily and Maryland will not give to one man unlim- ited control of the territory under water. The debris, consisting of broken rock, blocked the opening, but Viere was space | applying iriction to the body and extremijies; Ue Mavagement of helpless’ tents, moving | | perots dnaéenterprising a condition as at the members of the animal and vegetable king- doms not often enjoyed by travelers, and he This was written evenly on the ruled nes. So was this note in the sa ame faint black pencil A good plain stuffing is made by cutting a loaf f stale bread intosmall pieces, wading enough 5 s aatieee! describes ina plain, straizhtforward, but | on the other side of the paper: fault and to i vate I 3 4 . enough for THE Stax reporter, accompanied | and changiug; giving Datus; preventing und [present time. Tis is abundaatly evidenced by ue rey ., cae 2 3 salt and pepper to season it high, and water Proof is om the parties charged. ‘The oiticers | f0,4,0cter anderstandiug of the questions a: | Oo. through. ‘The work of removing ‘the | mualing bandages and rollers; banuaghig Prensup to Novem ber 1, 18e5, about two thoU-| was iu the highest dogtse eucemiay med his | camera nee ar ris axood gic, Jom | finan ball Sted tes cate oe anoald up inte © fake s child into court and te detendants have | method Is especially applicable to the Ghesa- | broken rock was promptly begun and, without | ing patients’ beds and changlug beadiug itu | Sand more copyrights registered than in the | Nas ip the bighest degres successful: aud hig be mu: | Ooty card enteperioe ior laceee eee te proce Wuante court andthe detendante have | method Is especially applicable to the Chesa- | broken rock vias prownplly begun and, without same months of the year preceding. A very the same law or practice existed here persons peaiie region, with its low, marshy shores offer~ f two sections of e tunnel was made. ‘Tne Jeust possible disturbance tO the Invalid; the of great value for tie information it eontains to Both these were in the handwriting of a man, body and the opening for the craw. e a : a path anda rapid and accust iter: it s nt ng natural advantages for the construction of fue seven feet Bigh by cloven fect | Brcliods oF ieculang Lue mek: Gat Meee eas | are translations, reprints, and. compilations | Dota the scientist and the general reader. Snine Handwriting, dashed across the’ lines om | Mlling, which are various fatored ei age Fubo receive girls tor immoral purpeses, would | such ponds. A plant covering a tenth of an | Wmnel is made seven fect bigh by eleven fect | methods of leediug Lue sick, and | ventiiatery | from original works jong sine: published. ‘The | LIFE AND REMINISCEFCES of GUSTAVE DORE | this side Of the check, with am eulling penell, | sweet marjoram or thyme. It is woll to omié TANG I never Kuow or iieard of rach: acne | cto will Field 1,000 bushels of spat, or adult | Rt down to the shana, (alway ie, laid, | Csi oe ae ANE PEOPAEY Ventilated. | ome Sean peo gle Bay wien eet a eae ae oA DI ae SNCHECES of OUSTAVEDORE | this side * | all such herbs uniess it Is known that they will are, aid the offines nano toe eerie oe | Qysters; Whleh would cover at least (Gar acres, | Beading down vo the slat ©, meamway te leis | yecuures are delivered by Dr. King, Dr. 4. D. | American people buy with avidity all kinds of | Compiled foc: Material mapptied by Dongs feu | was tt Forgive me. 1 shall ever think of; Suit the taste of all the company, tor It is better Biekn roportes pete he ad neeeian by | Twonld not think of planting more than 256 | 04 the Tock that 1s Blasted out it conveyed | Ery, Dr. G. a. Acken Dr. HM: Cutty, De. H. 1. | eyclopuedias, books ot referenes, selections in STEN many ortsinal npuctished sketches aud " "Tina | tobave oniy'a plain stufing than to male ib er whether he own 2 Jonson, Dr. G. Dr. J - | Brose ar , of} Selecuons ° ae = Senare one maleer, thong mace eee tees otHave you yet practically demonstrated the SLIDING DOWN HILt.. eee inte (rin eine win exuetk obese Pubilsherss io f Tuctjliad ¢, roharwine at tke ont Route. ete Now York: Camel G0 Wastin, sigur Tne paper bad apparentiy: been | Aloe luting. ic made iy molstening two should be levislation. ‘The ‘age ‘of consent | S4Xsutases orthesysteme” pnt in| In the Rock creek shaft the grado ascends | protessioual nurses attend the lectures?” asked | And. famitine iWebwry works more profitable | fon: Hrentano Brothers folded and carried in the pocket after this last | cuptuls of bread Crumbs and the same quanty showid not be under sixteen years, There is each way from the shaft, This incliue had to | the reporter. than the is-ue of fresh originals. Maguzive lit now nothing in the Distriet law on this point that I knowot, I snppose the old Maryland law Sizing the age at ten years may be in force ——____-se0______ CITY MISSIONARY WORK. operation this year,” said Mr. Ryder, “but it has been demonstrated by the different experi- ments made, by my own experiments in 1532, by Mathers experiments this year at Cold Springs, where water was pumped through the shells or culten und by the results of s work. Brooks suspended his collectors on the be made in order to pass under the bed of the creek. The cars when loaded at the heading go down to the shaft without any motive power. ‘The decline is sufficient to send them down with all the velocity necessary, Ineach heud- “Yes. ‘fhe lectures are free to the nurses, but there is a small cbarge for such persons as do notintend to enter the profession. ‘There arc muny ladies with tamilles who do nut know whut todo when anyhody is taken sick in the house. Many women who want to make good Fature 1s also a fruitful source of revenue to publishers, ery one of the-standard maga- zines 1s a paying investment and yields hand- some dividends to its owners, In short, a well- edited and ably-conducted magazine or perl odical eaunot tail io sueeved among the people Ir Mrs. or Miss Roosevelt does not posséss the qualifications necessary for the production of a satistactory life of Doré,but she hassucceeded im bringing togetber a mass of material very in- teresting in itself, for the time being, and which ‘thing written on it was written, ‘On the tavle was also found a let enti- ted “Spirit Volees,” by the National Develo inx Circle, Boston, ‘the spirits: Evans had written this ‘his room ina hand closely resembling that of iy of crackers, rolled, with boiling milk, addi salt, pepperand two hard-botied aes chopped ne, and mixing lightly but thorongiily. Whole. oysters mixed with bread’ crumbe make a most excellent stuffing, which Is liked almost every one. Select small oysters, free them from all bits of shell and drain them drys ‘Nov. 16, 1885—11 P.M. nea et of the United States, wito are willing to pay would be of great value to the future biographer Di > Panes hers add one-third ax much bread crumbs, moisten ee ee eee eee ee ne ie ciond: disparehed On, the dowieued | Magundeunaud the oCdinscy cafe OF tie tek, | good literature in why form, Ibis the drossthat | of that brilliant bat erratic and spoiled genius, | wats oet ear Soma NO De Ea Eaton mane | as oysters © bead aupply cs ameiion ‘butter, Annual Report of the Central Uniom | spat In my own experiments in 1882 In con- | at a me and dispatched on the downward | may Wudetsaad: tne Uediodry che of thane | Aree \toresury Ue soy Corot Joe the Grape chat (oc that Delitiant bat eeratie snd ap alas, | pormay otzoert nance | as oysters; & ae Naas eaquare vertatt teen ames Rie oe | noses cualing ch vans be patincarpetwite| bedtime ieee torn eee Tn] onmines Teady market in the homesof the | over. inaddition to the advantages afforded | In Evany’ trunk were several books on spirit: | A vers good addition to the above is a cupfal than a square yard, in twenty-iour hours, we | muck” unaided, Pi reading puvlic.” by @ personal acquaintance with the dead | uslism and these writings: of very finely chopped celery, The first annual report of the board of direc- | obtained 100,000 spat. My’ present conelu- | his hand on the brake wheel, and he checks the ————+e+-____ by -&, perscnial noausiatnncn [with tho dead eR: Sythe oe yg ee 4 ‘tis tors of the Central Union reviews the work of | sions are based op observations made at differ. | train at the broken points. At ionded wats; THE NEW FEMALE WORKHOUSE. | Svnren Uxpar a Fatuixe Wact.—Part of | snush, ihe, author early sketch-book and se-| I resolve from this day not to tonal Shy imeeicn. | tlety Is always more acceptable than samet the union. The board of directors—Messrs. Jas, | ent places. ae observations on which wale: these: are 8 nee RW ue Gate aie the walls of the recently burned Empire tills | Jections trom his letters, and she has been able | ting dginks of any Kind, except iwcase of sicknem, | and if celery is used in the oyster soup, 1H. Hitehcock, Geo. W. Wheeler, N. A. Robbins, | ™Y _ conclusions as to three dimen- | mus Hs returning to the heading are drawn | 4 Delay in Completing the Structare— | in Bethune street, New York, were not so badly | hice to obtain many reminiscences and anec- | 80d may the supreme Ruler and holy scents help me | Should not also appear in the stuiling, nor flavor ? 2 acess sions “are mainly based were made y ears returning is | damaged ag to be'considered unfit for use, and | “otal dain in regurd to Doréand his friends |! keep this, my resolution." “Towse W. Evaxe” | the chopped cabbage, Wm. Dubois, A. L. Swartout and W. C. Tyler— | upon the work in the Chesapeake rezion, where | Up by mules. Snore Prectedfuy tee Xumates” Gthen | oo hel were Tung cigared th teas | Ce eee intinante relations Jacksoxviixe, Tut, Oct. 11,1845. | White or browa gravy may be made, but the state that “In surveying the fleld and its needs | I Jound that on the brash used a4 collectors the GU Cdae ASRS eIOOCER Recent Improvements at the “Farm.” | {0m preparatory to rebuliding, Suddeniy, the | with him througls Ife. AU this, “of course, arta Tack: Tana.1 be home in a day. or 6, a latter ts to be preferred. For white gray, pour we find that more comimodious quarters must | 5} ould catch from out the mi i a my front wall gave way and six workmen and 3 | throws a pleasant light on the character am nnsyIvania for Ouse. ing | off into @ pan a cup! the clear gravy: add, rs ir to the {the twigs. I arm hopetul For each heading two mules are used, and for] Qwing to delay in getting the boiler and heat- | ! i nite Me x s Ng | Loware in good hea'th, with love to yourself and aunt. Port vo ter - be obtained, additional furniture, ineluding an | Shaving a chante to tee it at sever won, | thirioen months these animals have been in the | ing arrangements at the new female workhouse | fy tusdebris: ‘The womal was takenout dead, | Cxeer OF We, ATE, But fo, far as the author's | Hom yout atectionsts bower, Mow Ie, Ease Sour suited oneete in eer cooel ot ee py Re tecaeaaea asceeeveuee Ee setae Fe Hoe saemene will make experiments | bowels of the earth. They seem to havebecomo | perfected, the Commissioners have extended | One of the men was tatty Injured. Biographical, and rhapsodical rater than well | TRIS Wak addressed to John W. Evans, 222 | tho julee of one lange lemon: eis all ne be employed, who shall devote himself to the work of bringing in from the highway and hedges that ciass of men and women for whose Yescue the mission was established. To do this and then it fs likely [ can get a private concern to attempt experiments.” SPAT CULTURE. | “This system is purely a system of spat cul- accustomed to their subterranean habitation, and to rather enjoy it. “Why not have blind mules?” inquired THe Srax reporter of Inspe: tor Woodward. “Oh, that would never do,” he replied, the contract time for completing the structure to December Ist, after which date it is thought the building can be occupied. The transfer of the female inmates from the old to the new MoRMONS ATTACK GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, Atelegram from Franklin, Idaho, says that Deputy Marshals Beunett, Greene and Stalker errested Thomas Lowe for illegal cohabitation. weighed. It is, however, never dull or untnter- esting. ae: INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES OF THE CIVIL WAL. By Admiral Poxrsn, author of “Allan North Main avenue, Scranton. There were naturali: county, Pa, last was born in Wales on May 18, 1862. lon papers obtained in Lackawanna, ber, showing that Evans Discharge until {thas boiled for five minutes, To make brown gravy, pour off all the contents of the dripping pan excepting about two cupfuis of the brown gravy at the bottom; to this add one f Papers from the Sixty-tirst United Staves cav- | cuptul of botling Water and two teaspoontuls of : Miteiad Raber fe wine ce tna” Wray | Papert from the Sixty-siea | gap : udditional funds are required, we confi- | = “Though it is dark down here, these mules de Ni rell reat - | After the arrest a mob endeavored to rescue | areal Ropert ts viable. ele. New York alry h 1865 are supposed to be | four stirred smooth in half a cupiul of cold oO S Chris ture to rear oysters for planting, or seed oysters, | “Thoug! y ayes <de- | building will relieve a great pressure through- | Al ive the: sn th ppler une those of his tather. Evans carried a Waterbury Cut up the liver and gizzard, Sanus appeal, ae before, to” the, Chistian | 1072 10 re led. By the time the spawning | H¥¢s0me benefit from thelk eyesl You out the entire institution, as the tendeney-at | MePrisouer and drive the marshals from the] wWitttever may be taougut of the results of water, Cut up and gizzard, and wd oe the ra Years work given a3. follow: Amount coutributed for mission, $1,057.25; amount expended, $987.43; amouni on huad, ninz gospel meetings (one each day), Jan. 25 to Oct. Is, 267; noon-day season Is over, or at the end of ninety days, the spat is ready to be taken out with the shells to whieh it is attached where they will be for the market. ‘The id transferred to the bed, lowed to stay until ready pawnlng season is over in ght to see them wien pulling up cinpty cars anda train of loaded cars ts coming down, ‘They hear the sound and know how togeton the switch as soon, or sooner, than the drives.” Between the shaft and the eastern heading of the tunnel, there is a pipe ten inches in diame- the workhouse is to overpopulation during the winter months. Intendant Stoutenberg, ever since ho took charge of the institution, has striven to make both the maleand female work- town, During the melee aman named Robin- son, One of the ringleaders, was shot, but man- aged to escape. J.L. Webster and others were arrested, und will be taken to Oxford tur exami- tion befure the United States commissioner. Admiral Porter's forays into the field of avowed fiction, noone can deny that his opportunities during the late war—“all of which he saw and part of which he was,"—admirably qualified watch, and had not much clothing in his truni. ‘were a fow dk lollars in his pocket, Kennedy took ch ats rge of the body. ——s ‘Coroner An English Gentieman Burglar. them to the gravy when ready to pour luto the bowl, ‘This gravy should be thin, smooth and very brown. The taste of mince pies is as varied ax thelr contents, and they are good, bad, or indifferent THE ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS REGAKDING | according to the way the ineredicnta are aed prayer mectlags. 150; Sunday afternoon meet- | ninety days. The oyster will double its bnik } ter leading from the tunnel directly through | house selfsustaining as far as practicgble. Pastor Dowszs EXPRULED.—The Bowdoin | "1m for the preparation of a volume such ashe | 4x EXEMPLARY CITIZEN OF BIRMINGHAM. | Poruoned. Minoe-meat should not be aploed ings, $4; dime museuns taccting, 4; wotal ser- | every year, and in four years be ready for the | to the suriace of the ground above. This ts for | There are seventy-five white and ninety-threo 18 has now given to the world. in 267 , 485; total attendance at 485 services, 19,366; gencral average attendance, 40; total expense of mission, 8987.43; averaze expense per day, $3.70; tesiameuts and bibles given away, 105; tracts distributed, 40,000; re- Quests for prayer for personal salvation, 665; Dacksiiders recialmed, 26; persons converte (many of them deep down’ in sin), 70; home: table. “In France and other countries oyster cultiva- tion has been carried on for a long time, and, in fact, there Is reason to believe that in the days of the Cesars attention was given to this mat- ter. The French government, in 1851, made experiments In spat culture by strewing shells on the bottom. ventilation, and it ixcalied the “widow's mite,” because it opens at the surface upon land which is known by that name. ree _-____ Transfers of Renl Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: colored men in the male workhouse, making one hundred and sixty-cight; twenty-two white and forty-tourcolored women in the female por- tion, making sixty-slx; making a total of two hundred and thi: ur inmates. Attached to rading streets in the north- ns of the city are fitty-nine Square Baptist society, of Boston, Thursday voted to dismiss Rev. W. W. Downes, the pas- tor, ontaccount of immorality. Mr. Downes was surprised by this action, which he declared illegal. About 200 of Downes’ friends met at his house last nisab presented him with 870, and organized a new society, an ey wi build a church for Pustor Downes. ee Walle it does not Pretend to be a history ot the period to which it relates, it does give new and sometimes rather surprising views of important events, und throws new light upon the character and acts of some of the promigentactorsin those stirring times. His deseriptions of battles are graphic and thrilling; his storles and anecdotes are told. d, with the blunt frank- A cable dispatch from Birmingham, England, to the New York Herald of Nov. 18says: A man Bamed John Sturgess was yesterday charged before a magistrate here with burglary. His story is as romantic as that of the hero of the novel, “Paved with Gold,” who was agentie- too highly. Itis betierto take a small quantity of cach of @ variety of spices than to depend on 4 larger supply of one or two kinds to giv flavor, praised which virtue of suiting all tastes, Amince-meat which has been much by every one who has tasted It, an scems to possess the is made as follows: , with clever eifvct: an man housebreaker. Sturgess was arrested at | Take three pounds of cooked lean beef, two Stores and shops Visited by missionary, 367; | °“Oynter culture by this method fa now earriea | BF. Gilbert to 0. 3. Beaton, lots 8 and 9, bik. | prisoners from the workhouse, | These rare aoe anally atirtaned’ tran cla astine beac | mevinight Un tome at Measure, eae ts | peaeioas bel ae ae pounds of apples. two Persons conversed with on the subject of reli: on in Long Island sound by Mr. Rowe, ot New | 8: Takoma park; $400. 8. Willard Saxton to | been Kept almost constantly ficeiy to | , LIEUr. GuEELY's Lecture ar Epteacron. | tribures his praise and biame in a free ofthand | this erty, “A weading tod net hone place in | pounds of currants, three pounds o! raisins, gion by missionary, 1,363. < Haven, ow a seale without approach’ in any | W.W. Townsend, sub. lot 16, Sherman's sub. See ether Thitty prisoners opposer ie | Laut Greely lectured at Edinburzh Thursday | WUUtes bis praise and blame to provoke con- | the house. The bridegroom was aroused from | one pound of citron, three puunds of sugar, one as neat Sak tearand lodging money | other countrs.. Mr. Rowe bas now 15,000 acres | Flessant, Plain: ($3,000. | Gattield, memortal | cone “enwaged in cleaning streets and alleys, | Uelore, the Scatttsh Geographical soclety. Two | tredictions and ad feeling. tm quarters affected | his sleep and. found Stirs eee ea a | naa aand of cltron, thrve pounds ot sugar, one and employment, and transporiation to t under cultivation, His business consists chiefly, | hospital to John R. McLean, sub. lots 26 to 28 | HiNs, Mende as much labor, It is claimed we i¢ | tuausand persous were present, Including many | thereby: thoash it ear haediy fail te wot | the wedding presents. The burglar attempted | glager, same of nutineg, one scant hut tea homes hive been provided fur # great many | I understand, in supplying seed oysters to oys- | aud 49, 50, 59, and 66, #4. 169; $26,800. J.J.) EET the day. If the weather lon tre geo | of distinction, ‘The Barl of Rosebery presided. the general reader. ‘The latter will, however, | to usc luis pistol, but he relented from his pur- | spoonful of cloves, sume’ of mace, mute of wile heed ones without recourse to the funds of the | termen, wiio plant them. ‘This method fy the | Darlington etal, trusteen to J.'B. H- Smith, toi | Pald by the day. If the weather is ral e divided | Tue lecturer gave the history of the expedition | hardly torgive him for hls attempt. 40 do the | pose on seeing the bride, pice, one level tea-spountul of silt, two wine mission. uly one availible in waters traversed, as Long | 13, Hes. B; $8,600. Henrietta O. Marshall to | Cold for str ‘and Kept at work about tho | £9 the Arctic regions. He complained that tho | seco ot Vicksbury In rliyme, to wileh effort he | tie poles eaoraae ‘morning searched his | glassfuls of strong brandy, four of ubercsy tee Island sound Is, by steamers and other ve-sels, | Thos, Wallter, sub; lot 18, ea 34; $1,500. H. | Hin, “Lost year nine hundred aud exiy-ive| Hncyclopedia Lrittantea credited the British | Gevoies nearly a dozen of pages that mignt bare | cotlagdorne So Aston’ aan tt eot cee | Futsatuls of strong brandy four of sherry, the Various methods followed In Europe, by using | W.tvler to E. i. Greeu, sub lot 72,<q. 116; | farm. Last year nine hundred and i Cobbles | With the result of hisexpedition. | He expressed | Heom put to betcor unesor cinitied entirely withe | she middle aged Daring when wae ‘appeared | the fresh peel of Lwo lemons has beon boiled for Mr. C. V. Trott is building four bh tthe | tiles or slates as cultch, are mexpedient in this | $10,500, &c. J. F. Olmstead to C. A. & anise, Lrg rie *F | nis deep gratitude for the ald extended by the | our injury to the author's literary reputation. | t0 bea inost respectable life, Ils woh ‘aud | three mitiates, aed Inie ii hee ee stirred, sar et Uth and Butrecta.” ‘They wall ethos | OMUEY. Im Etope theopsten is Tesanded ara | 500 100 80, aq. 241; 8-~ 8, Shedd to 1. SHOPS AND TOOLS, British government in sending the steamer 7 ‘hter, who were ignorant of his nocturnal | one tumbier of currant or goosberry jelly, and corner of 9th snd Sstreets. They will be three | Iu yaad cantons oan price. In this | Sands, sub '29 8's sab. part “Widow's Mite;* 2 Alert to take part in the expedition. He urged | THE WIT OF WOMEN. By KarmSaxmons. New hhablix, ave ‘both well employed in this city, | a8 much cider as is needed to make the minee= Stories high each, with attic aud cellar. They | country the people along the seaboard can con- | $5,000. L, Sands to Mary E. Shedd, executrix,| Recently Mr. Stoutenburg has had erected a | that further explorations be made in the direc- : Bunk ds Wag! Search discovered in ingenious hiding places | meat sufficiently Juicy, The meat, suel, apples, will each be seventeen feet front by | sume oysters without feeling that they are liv- | €© same property; $5,000. J. W. Bronson t6 | piacksmith shop 24 by 80 feet, with forge, an. | tion of Franz Josef Land. This handsomely gotten up volume is Ukely | ‘what the police return describes. as anenormous | and Taisons must be chopped ax fine as sixty feet deep, with bay yjec- | Ing extravagantly, ‘The methads Inasetn fw. | D.¥. Green, part 6, aq. 589; $1,015.6u. J. J. 7 fe eenameen eh ae to be greatly in demand. The ladies ought to| quantity of new plated and silver goods, jew- | ble, and the cliron cut intosmall thin bite. AML tions fronting ‘on street and rope are so cumbersome and expensive as to | Aibright to Jacob Fussell, lots 6 and 6, block 9, | Vil end other appui tat ropa shoeing | oxe Excrremenr Ove Rrex’s Execorioy. | buy it tosee wbat clever things thelr sex can | Seria hank bits of skin and gristle must be caretully re Fanning the entire height with pediment finish. | render them of little service in this country, | Le Drolt park; $3,817.75. Annle Lewis to J. | for the working animals and all repair work in | aie, A reeling ‘among French Canadians over le the who deny the possession of | The ‘was noted for the assiduous man-| moved froin the beet and the suet, und the Phe roots will be of tlle. The corner houses will | where the oysterinan must get the largest re- | A-J'rescott, lot 16i,sq. 365; $—. HM. Iirent | tron can be done. Adjoining this shop and | the execution of Riel continues to vent iteelt | SAY» while the men A ner in which be attended the churches and | suet especially must be minced to a powder, have three bay window projections, two on 9th | turns possivie in order to make oyster culture | © George Appleby, Interest tn estate of Ann | connected with it he has established a wheel-| in Indigoation meetings, bitter newspaper | Wit by women will went tosee how effectually ig here on Sundaysand for the apparently | To insure the being evenly distrivuted, Streetandone on § street. They will be fin- | profitable.” C. Carroil; 3—. Jas, L. Smith to Mary V. Ennels, | wright and carriage repairing shop 20x36 feet, | articles and the burning of effigies of Sir John | it sustains thelrown theory. Both classes will | steady Iie which he led. It now ap) that | mix them ‘with the. dy ‘sugar, then mix suger ished with press and moulded brick, with white trusteo, lots 15 and 16, block 7, Ixy Clty; | and has collected the necessary tools and ma” | MacDonald. During. & stadeste demousice. | Mik seanebtog Go" thelt tancy an ies for, | the burglary of houses ‘where wed had | and meat together before adding the rext of the Obio stone trimmings. The Interiors will be ‘THE EARLY LIVE OF AN OYSTER. $1,500, National Savings bank to F. E. Camp, | terials to equip the shop. Neafly alt this work | WoCDoPas. ear Wednesday night several | while they coutain @ great many bright and | taken piace was is spectalty, and that he stole | ingredient,” Mix all together thoroughly, and Mnished with a combination of poplar.eypress | “The term fry,as used by me,” Mr. Ryder part lous do and 20, 8. P. Brgsab. Pleasant | has been done by the lumates. peaceable cltzens were roughly bandied. On | sparkling things, they at the same time furnish | the weddiog ts when the inmates were | set over tbe fire until heated tb and white. pine woods, with Ward oll Haish, | gaia pak Akoge talns; $800. 1 R- Gropson to W. Barbour. pt. | During the past year there has alsobeen | Amherst street in ‘Montreal an effigy of Sir | good deal that ia Not new, and therefore not | Sat qeae His love for attending church | Pumpkin for ple should be fine-grained and ‘The co-t will be $4.200 cach. Mr. George Eu | Peo oer the embryo le diciocd ag lune hens | 14,94; 364; $1,100. ©. I; Russell fo Annio Wil | orected acarpenter shop, with sufficient storage | John Macbonald, covered with med ls bare | iicner, wacker with Gonsidemine tenia | oc tnelr guard. His love for ai by hie desire to | have adecp rich color. i equusi Is used im mert, ir., is the architect, and Mr. C. V. Trott is | tence of the embryo is divided up into three | son, part Chillum Custie Manor; $125. Alice C.| room for carts, wagons, ing implements, | ing. The idea of having the remains of Riel | not very good, snd which does not really help | hear the banus published, so that he might place of pumpkin, the ples will have a much the builder and owner. Stages. First there is the egg, which when fer- | Wychoff to Elizabeth J. Humilton, part 4, sq. | etc,, and along 6ide of this are arranged the pig: | conveyed to Montreal is gradually ‘aban- | to make out Miss Sanborn’s case. In her selec- | the earlicst information on weddings, ‘and also rieber flavor than it The house of Mr. James T. Bradford, on P| tillzed passes through Its early stage In from | 75% 8. 1. B. Munn to James Hutus Ham: | pouss “The uew large stable, erected auing ais | Snvayes, 0 Montreal Is gradually bel aebec; | tlons the compller does ful justice tothe women | to iuit ang suspicion that might arise about his ae ee a titsedt net, ME: | theee to ten hours, and then becomes try, Tho | PPTEY} Suto ta, S68 SLOVO. ents Fealy | paat your, a well ae theotherbulldivgs naned, NT Ta rnd ee Foor eg SE ES Foo, Emmert, jr. is the architect and C. V. | next stage ix when the iry settles and fastens _ “f i “. Presbrey. nd, in effigy was prevent rangemen. a minal Trott patinetor, ta, me : Mary A. Sebneider to ¢. #. Presibrey, eub. lots | tween the old workhouse building and th was, immaculate palma to her American sisters, who, Fu ate conurector. i pearing. completion: | fist some oblectmalcs ia = for Ufeand soand SH, sa, S77; $26,000, "Thos Waza | ser, for trevs, wich supply all our streets and | Solgeption church, ae a inn, ne Teed | Sives the tdunhtlly added, are really the pret. Stories in height and will be finished similar | gnally nee ts some object to which itcan attach | 22 to 31. J. Falvy, part. Hips? ag Parks with shade. Sette ns dig ci est and brightest women world. ce nn ne ee en eee eam cadet hs wentorne sxe | ee llargicigae Ack, Hon tee wo Ee Gene Spree sme ATP O. Hasingay COmrANy — | MARVELS OF ANIMAL FIR, By, Cuanza ae Foe vas also just completed eight houses | *7ever stan end. Ke Wasgaman, trustee, lot 15, sq. 126; $—. Ellen| Almost every available acre of ground is made Hae tke TaiLiiore GT atten eee Fi Ce ee af the corner of 10th and Satreets. The: are | ing up number of small oyster sulin: tives | Ny ATHOIa 10 A. C Ciutk, 1ot 1G, 49. 1000, and | fuse of in growing the vegetable crops necessary seey by. William B Chew, who iays bin Gee, | _ Som Washington: Wan. Son. Tone tirana egad moulded brick, white Oblo | J took trom buoy poles at Cohasset. ‘There you | 4,010.14, sq. 1100; 6200. |W. S, Jupeter 10 | or the ininates, Some of the finest fruits and | Dred at $25,000. Chow was formerly aeocdes | In this handsomely gotten up volume, which Gellar ander ally "They are 17 feet froat by 50 | 200 toss ttlespecks.” he contintied, pointing | F's. Hutehinson, lot 8 block 2, Lobrolt park: Grvemsling $10 nnd acquitted. ‘The ault is for | the outgrowth of sertes of pepers originally | 8 exciting feet deep. The cost of each was $335 seed | fmt Seca Srney are litle oysters, or | $< E 6 Hotchingon to, ow. fin on rine ies arrest ana. imalleions prosseation. 1s for | contributed to a couple of our popalar night, the victim being ex- Mr. 0. H. Reid has just completed a very nice | spats. I will show thein to you under ihe Broperty: x ‘John (Win purchased @spri ———>————————= icals, Protessor Holder gives s good deal of inter- | man, of that city. He was within fifty yards of house, with cellar, on New Jersey | microscope. 3, 8q. 462; G—. BM. i eberdrioet one pdb ten. | "The new female hospital, completed last Men Di esting information and reptiles, to | bis residence he was shot 4 ‘year, | THRes MEN DRowNup.—Capt, John Abbott, | sting have Je30 feet frome by BO nee dee ith pe bouMe | One of ‘the shells was adjusted under the | Piyol 4.20. 4705 gave, Kllzabeln Hottingham | is jocated In the rea ot the physician's sane | Rowe tector eae aad ‘which he seems to. ald particalar atten jects In font saasine Tae ee eee Hiv; | gave and the specks at once eared to the an eee Fas tersand near ith ateet, Teh la the orm of were drowned ‘rhursday sifernonn in ues Sent a are reek oncanerer een eye as mo! of qi res] le ,e - cross, tory 2 e bri near the mout tis of pressed brick. This house cost | ““Syou could range 500 of the eggs or fry So eae ee 1617, 20" 4a, aa Gob MC | the Bavemont were taken Wom some of theone | Pra at aliened, De falling hore ate dere Pees | ilies of which most people know fa. 94,000. Mr. C. V. Trott was the contractor. In the space of an inch,” said the scientist, “The | 53, sq. 960, pt. 3, 8q. 945; $12,000. _L. Riggs ot ee which were Ni Seema tesa oyster lives twenty-four hours as a free swim- | ito’, Carlisie ot al., trustees, lots 62 to 86, eq, | Part! the superatructare ts of PaRxELt. AGaix Dzreatep 1s Lovti—| Dine embryo. Thea it to form its valves, a 4 ‘The building ts on high, the root Mr. Tarnell having ordered # re-election in| and if it has not attached iteeif sinks to the boards forming the ceilings, closely jointed and Dundalk (or delegates to the nationalist con- | Sarton and nerisives tires = finished in oll snd varnished. Vangie ee Xention of Loutls. because the former delegates | ““1y not the loss or waste of the fry, when left made in this roof, and plenty of windows afford perioral an py to nature's processes, very *” asked the abundant light, “The ital accommodates Hament, an election eld conten : twenty-five patient Fesulted in favor of the Callan delegates by ma- | “PPh iogses prior to fixation are very great. “Another Bospltal is nected for mates. ee aval Caper dorities of Bre one. Mr. Farnell candidate | py enormously increasing the cultch or 6} sehool con! with the house and Wiley, Who was tried by courtanar: Joneph Nolan, manager of the Music hall, | (ing surface, however, we cam reduce the loss, taught by Miss Hilfinger has twenty pupils at | faq tial and dismissed from the naval academy on pa Stion as to the ofsters of Europe, thatoniy one Publlescbools of te Discrioc sew, wate other Ube charge of basing s candidate named Lowis as °; ‘only one ages ar” police yestorday_ arrested. Augustine | UE Ut 9f,3,408.000, over eons to matdrity: Bupa sage roms seven i wae yearn? a Bevele, « Cubad cigarmaker,on the charge of | Druuine the lomen, under natural eutedl ans oe the parposs, it i, sald, of securing anisiance murdering the Cuban Chivaman, sake felatively much . The oyster 4 from gg ——, Solao, who was found hacked to pieces in bi Lunany enactinn waahi ae tee neta ee ae ment ae a.cadet., Codet ‘cane shop on the 2d instant. It was thought that no | Fries Then dhe Som on uaweted eat bave been. = somicient imgorvance one had witnessed the crime, but a boy fifteen | Sshes, Then, they of tobe referred to the Atta ‘of sate ld passing at the time witnesed the | ' «Has observation shown that there ts nced of yee to be of the opinion feed, reported the facts recourse to artificial eultare ‘ths Aad the murderer was tracked, and | Teeonree to seaenee Se Save ae Someone is claimed, identified by the boy. “The results of last year’s investigations by ON AUTHORITY OF A TELEGRAM rae Uae A a hana Adeut. Miles or Barber, of the Unit States ee ‘uspector, is under arrest in ‘¥, Oblo. He claimed to be Lieut. Hutchins, at Cleveiand, and ‘two or three les there.

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